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News from 07/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Liz Dolan, M. M. Kaye, Paul Heiney, Robert Silver, Nick Nuttall, Martin Fletcher and Paul Adams, Peter Carey's, Anatol Lieven, O. R. Todd, Maurice Faivre d'ARCIER, Patricia Davies, Susan Chitty, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, W. Lusty and Sons, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Tim Oliver, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Jeffrey Abbott, J. A. Patterson, Michael Binyon, A. W. Tait (Chairman), M. D., Diana Rau, Lynne Truss, Charles Harvey, Roger Boyes and Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Bill Bradshaw, John Best, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, John Neill, Joe Joseph, Keith Anderson, Francesca Greenoak, Garry Turvey Director Gereral, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Chloe Colchester, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Julian Critchley, Neville Roussak, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nigel Goldman, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, James Michie, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, E. C. Wilson, John Tovey, Mary Dejevsky and Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Fiona MacCarthy, W. H. Grenfell, Alison Johnson, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Hugh David, Iain Vallance, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Philip Bassett, Jane Wheatley, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nigel Parry, Ann Liddell, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Hunt, Jonathan Braude, Leslie Forbes, Richard Evans, Roger Taylor, Clare Longrigg, Jonathan Griffiths, Timothy Cantell, Tom Walker and Anatol Lieven, Roger Boyes, Peter G. Rashbrook, Alastair Robertson, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, David and Alex Campbell, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Kate Pullinger, Mrs V. A. Craven, Nicholas Dewey, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, V. F. Lane, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Roger Cooper, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Robert Hill, Richard Morrison, Rupert Steiner, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Meursault, Judy Froshaug, J. V. Buckland, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, W. H. Emerson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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West welcomes Baltics back into free world EC explores aid and future links Our Foreign Staff: Hague meeting goes ahead today Connors hopes for No 1 spot Index From our Correspondent: French veto scuppers East Europe talks Full house as Placido plays the precincts KGB spy reunited with his family Buoyant Major keeps open his election options Poll of Polls Weekend Times In Colour Today Hill Samuel Major shows off his style with stamina and goes for substance Washingtpn to Peking via Moscow in the throes of a collapsing Soviet Union. . . It has been hectic but Mr Major is returning to more daunting business, Robin Oakley writes Crewman saved by split in stern of sunken trawler Harrods Ashdown to steer clear of alliance-style euphoria SDP rump tries to find new life 100mph joyrider gets two years Clamp woman pawned ring WPC praised Spanish arrests Father's plea Lawyer's daughter convicted of £428,000 bank plot Prison rioters are to pay the price Ancient ale's secret recovered from sea The Sunday Times Poll tax rebel MP freed from jail Orkney child 'collapsed in tears' Heseltine made visit to hall Pickfords Travel Painting discovery its true identity Funeral bar on Sinn Fein leader Citroën BX Diesel Unions attack 'alien' style of Japanese companies TUC uproar over no-strike deals motion Sunshine and blue skies banish thoughts of defeat The TUC has found confidence and consensus, Philip Bassett reports, but that is unlikely to be enough to save the unions if the Tories are elected again Qantas Revenge robber jailed for four years Bird of prey rescue plans take flight 'Missing sub' alert caused by sun's glare British Coal docks pay from miners hurt in pit accident Poll tax default deadline stays The Sunday Times Faces of history by Karsh of Ottawa go on show Buses driven into decline Rupert and chums cross the ocean in search of new fans Japanese prepare for Oxford 800 extra troops go to Ulster BBC pruning Sergeant's case Oxford arrests Fatal exercise Factory blast Cash protest Broken ceasefire fails to put off peace conference Battles rage between Croat and Serb forces only 15 minutes after truce agreement Refugee children learn the dogma of ethnic hatred The fighting in Croalia is reaching the tourist resorts on the Adriatic that were thought to be immune from war, Roger Boyes writes from split Bush delays Israel aid package MacEdonia heads for exit Telecom Security Limited Events lead Genscher astray (Reuter): Kohl's deputy gives up politics (Reuter): Few reparations Sherry runs dry Marchais claim EC welcomes free states but offers little financial help The Baltics History reclaims captive nations National Identities Getaway for less at Lunn Poly Castro opponents seek cut in aid Cuban Links Kremlin charisma tops the chat shows Charles Bremner writes from Los Angeles that the frankuess of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yelstin astounded Americans Zamyatin dismissed over coup Name change Treason charge (AFP): Parade cancelled Republic wants to keep central links Azerbaijan Poll The Guildford and Woodwich Inquiry Moscow gives hint of a deal Kuriles Dispute China dashes hopes for full democracy in Hong Kong Sahara truce declared Former CIA man charged (Reuter): Leader voted out Island celebrates escape from death Picture Gallery Halifax Mandela spurns 'cynical' reform plan by de Klerk Trudeau named as father at 71 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Important Announcement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Spectacular Family Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surprise! It's a stitch-up Lynne Truss, reviewing the week's television, on suspended sisters, stable relationships, child labour, and good king Arthur A wreath for the union Theatre Shooting Ducks Theatre Royal, Stratford East Multiple Display Advertising Items Becket Organic Mahler Proms CBSO /Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Release of reggae energy Dance Irie! Commonwealth Institute Amadeus Straits down the middle Rock Dire Straits NEC, Birmingham Clifford Longley Politicians remain deaf to wisdom if it is preached Something rotten down under Peter Carey's novel shows Australians as greedy and corrupt. Jane Wheatly reports on their reactions The cold light of independence Russian domination and ethnic disputes threaten the future of the Baltics, says Anatol Lieven Philip Howard . . . and moreover Jarndyce v Baltics The Times Diary Back to Belgravia The Times Diary Damn fine critic The Times Diary Ask the experts The Times Diary Ashdown's Guerrilla Army Baltic Dawn Architects at Odds Road traffic lessons from abroad Mar Lodge estate Aux armes, citoyens! Evasive action Looking to the stars for justification Urban housing needs Religious belief Stumbling block Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Across the centuries Post-communist clue Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Service dinners Appointments Church news Women of the Year luncheon Today's royal engagement Jean Tinguely Jean Tinguely, sculptor-constructor, died on August 30 aged 66 in Berne, Switzerland of complications from a stroke. He was born on May 22,1925 Forthcoming marriages Cardinal Henri De Lubac Luncheon Appointments in the Forces Service reception Princess of Wales to visit Geneva School announcements Idwal Rees John Idwal Rees, Welsh rugby international, died ar Cefn Coed Hospital, Mid Glamorgan, on August 31 aged 81. He was born in Swansea on July Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers'… Church services tomorrow Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2580 Winning Move Announcements and Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Army Church Housing Trust Imperial Cancer Marie Curie The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Peat-Reek and Harris Tweeds Henley Regatta BBC 1 Satellite Royal Liver BBC 1 The Shadow of Diabetes The Times Crossword No 18,705 Survivors toast man who shot to fame Ejector seat that fired 6,000 to safety Weather Gun tourism draws wimps to the target Beverly Hills Notebook Multiple Display Advertising Items Business and Finance R-R success —Weekend—money From bench to board Week Ending Tougher vetting Move on trusts Premium threat TUC brothers no longer on breadline Letters Perfect pitch in line of duty Business Profile: Iain Vallance BT awarded it chairman a controversial 43% pay rise. Gillian Boditch meets the man at the receiving end He has a talent well beyond his environmental upbringing. He is very good at taking the big decisions, the brave decisions Change of scene Storm havoc Video check Canadian test No clues in jobs New battle Fimbra No Title Short-term tie Canadian names sue Lloyd's The Pound The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Weinstock to stay at GEC 'for some years to come' Alexandra warns of profits shortfall Apollo Watch set for £1.5m rescue Burton must tailor a strategy for recovery Tempus Recovery still weak in America Astec slumps into the red UniChem bid referred Delaney in interim loss London Traded Options Enquiry into gas-fired power station agreed Business Roundup Builder again hit by slump Comerford criticised Rolls-Royce wins £250m contract for Boeing 777s Smurfit seeking new Brent terms Royal Life cuts 600 jobs Malingerers face the camera test Picture Gallery Chief of HK stock market resigns Tour firms fight for market share Northern Rock Perry falls to £1.1m Same dividend Yeoman halted Douglas sought Kuwait visit Recent Issues Dour Wall St stops London record-chasers in their tracks Major Indices Unit Linked Insurance Investments FT-SE 100 Volumes (Reuter): Jobs data fail to excite Wall Street Traditional Options Index Customers face tough vetting at banks Passing the credit test The Fidelity Pep TSB says 'yes' in place of Lloyds Salesmen must provide the full facts Comment Foreign Colonial The Association of Investment Trust Companies By our Money Staff: Bonds may break promise 'Safe option' offers advisers chance for big earnings A New Investment Trust from Fidelity Briefings Unit trust players take advantage of Pep quirk BES gears up for tax season Robert Fleming save & Prosper Schroders The London Share Account The Building Society Shop Allied Dunbar Pre-Launch Registration Save & Prosper Balancing the need for cheque books Save & Prosper Credit to charity and sense Home help Lower rate Mint condition Savings revisited Relief on home front Sara McConnell reports on the best offers available as mortgage rates improve The best offer for all borrowers comes from the Yorkshire Building Society, which has cut its rate by 0.85 per by 0.85 per cent to 11.1 per cent Fimbra Announcing the Sun Life 50Plus Secure Income plan Heavy losses lead insurers to slap 25% on cost of loan protection Henderson Save & Prosper Independeny Co-op gold card fuels debate over charging Third shareline told to close Touche Remnant Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Early impetus fades Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was same at 91.0 (day's range 90.9-91.0) Commodities England must develop a style Soviet Union meet in first warm-up match for rugby union World Cup hosts Scots face test of their international policy Havant at full strength for curtain-raiser Hockey Today's Team at Twickenham Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Pegler is poised for debut Pains and pleasures of the Channel crossing John Goodbody, the Sports News Correspondent of The Times, has just swum the English Channel. He tells of the time and effort involved in fulfilling his ambition McAuley's opponent will look up to him Boxing The Times Navratilova revives the past Graf suffers a semi-final defeat as the over-30s again take centre stage at the US Open tennis championships Selkirk benefits from Balding's script Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Ruthless streak that still gives Connors an edge From our French Racing Correspondent: Hector Protector to top bill From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Way clear for E1 Prado to win National Stakes Curragh Today BBC1 & C4 Curragh Tomorrow BBC2 Hanley's transfer sealed on deadline Rugby League Mandarin: Shadayid to shine in sprint return Mandarin, Thunderer: Thirsk Mandarin: Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Skolern foiled by collision Hopes fade for change in Irish Vat Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Essex secure pole position with a convincing victory Notts are wrecked by Tufnell Cricket Tours Austin thrashes fastest century One run defeats mammoth hitters Yesterday's Scoreboards Weekend Fixtures Winning the toss may decide NatWest final Greig and Gower must make a crucial call before today's final at Lord's Yorker that made Waqar's reputation 1991 Natwest Trophy Averages Mother's ambition which had tragic consequences On Saturday Tottenham promise to allow Lineker to play for England Inhjury would not role out Wembley place Breakaway deadlock Complete First Division Club-By- Club Guide Schumacher takes to the Benetton move Motor Racing For the Record Salako reaps reward for having faith in his ability Johnson is fastest In Brief One arm enough for Ballesteros as Romero leads Golf Thomson makes debut in style Equestrianism Win luxury visit to a festival of racing Index Time is waiting to turn the tables on Connors Gower steps up to lead Hampshire in Nat West final Cruel injury robs Nicholas of Lord's place Austin effort is in vain Longines England call Wright for German game Americans withstand a bold rally Hole-By-Hole Guide to the Second Day Time for captain to hide his tears Index Under the skin of the rising sun As the biggest ever Japanese festival gets under way, Joe Joseph, former Tokyo correspondent of The Times, says Britons should look east and learn Japan Comes to Town Countryweek Ketchup on the canvas Pop art is invading the Royal Academy next week for a glossy re-evaluation, Richard Cork reports Comebacks Charles Bremner begins a series on entertainment classics with the wondefully wicked Addams Family who this month re-appear in a family album, soon to be followed by a film Events in town Child's Play: A Parents' Guide Back to the old Wallace New perspective Robert Crampton on an august gallery updating its image Camille: can he swoon to conquer? The greatest weepie of all returns to London next week, albeit in satire. Kate Pullinger looks at the continuing allure of camellias Hotline What's Hot What's Not Multiyork Out of place or at one with nature? The National Trust and a 'clapperboard' community are at odds over one of our loveliest strtches of coast. Peter Davenport reports Tracking down the secrets of birdland Feather Report Getting out Getting the Children out Art powers the mill A country living: making painting pay A croft and a half above the loch Home from home Rich harvest from the past Farmer's diary Tandon The world on a plate When photographs fade and memory dims, Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, recreates the rich flavours of travel with a trip to the kitchen Jameson Queer gear: how to cook exotics Yams and sweet potatoes Is there money still for tea? This Monday morning, as always, a genteel but vital auction will take place in London. Leslie Forbes joins the tea party Decanters: don't use them Most wine tastes better straight from the bottle, Jane MacQuitty says Best buys A breakfast with weight and power Meeting place: Pâtisserie Bliss Cereal story with a friendly ending King food: Alison Johnson Travel Abroad Austpac Travel Poland La Manga Taking a short stroll through four counties Where to Walk Owners Abroad Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Hotel Weekend Breaks Golf Lodge at Thorpenss Golf Club York Parsonage Country House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burghley House Best of Britain Alan Hamilton begins a series on places to visit in Britain at the spectacular Elizabethan house in Lincolnshire which next week hosts the Burghley horse trials Stamford: one of the finest small towns Chrysalis Historic hostelry Where to Stay Where to Eat Reset Alcoholman Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items Cartoon Portraits Direct to Public The Basque Beret Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC The Stockbag Company Fly a Ferrari Kite Taurus Pine Beds House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Genuine Birthday Newspapers Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Hand Made Sofas Samad's LTD Parker Knoll at Peter Adams The Grosvenor Stationery Company Saniel Brace Seymour Shirts Seagrass The Treske Shop The London Wall Bed Company Estia Ardenco LTD Colour makes a splash in the kitchen Blue and pink are no longer the preserve of different sexes. Tableware and domestic appliances in glorious hues herald a new unisex era. Chloe Colchester reports Saturday Rendezvous Circles Old Friends The Times Principal Partners Dinner Dates Candleburners Gillie Brent & Company VIP Executive Club Windsor Dua Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Day Introductions Beautiful English Women Desired Multiple Classified Advertising Items T W O Tryst A Perfect Match Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choices Jewish Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Plazza Julia Reynolds Gay Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solo's Dateline The Association of British Introduction Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Rural Dinner Dates Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to London Property Burrells Wharf North of the Thames The Times South of the Thames Meadow Place Wimbledon Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds North Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Pegasus Country Property Make the Best Move You Could Make Nr. Salcombe Leigh on Sea Essex Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Bovis Homes Lincolnshire Overseas Property Omega Multiple Display Advertising Items Austrian Chalets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Corners of foreign fields Cheap castles, and the draughts are free The house that Soane built Battlements of the old school Fired by rusty sculpture Property Buyers Guide Headland International The Times Buckighamshire Cotswolds Hampstead & Highgate Dorset Northwest Cornwall & Devon Allsop Tuscany Collinsons Kingussie Pontefract Arthur Rathbone Boxing clever in a world of snuff The legacy of the fashion for snuff is a range of beautifully made and decorated boxes, at prices not to be sneezed at. Some are in sales this month. Huon Mallalieu reports Talking pigs and geese How an eccentric Welsh woman emigrated to Edinburgh and became a legend in the Wemyss ware world Family History The Chelsea Antiques Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atlantic Antiques Centres The London Antique Dealers Fair Wilkinson & Beighton Auctioneers Wares on display Preview Making a home fit for the birds Francesca Greenoak reports on the RSPB's plans to turn its own headquarters in Bedfordshire into a paradise for birds Home & Garden Stools, Ottomans, Dining Chairs Garden Secrets Insushade John Sanday (Roses) LTD New for 1992 Agriframes Deacons Nursery Walter Blom & Son Ltd Windows Leaded Dextroplast LTD Hughenden Leisure Solaris Hammocks Celyn Vale Nurseries Best Buy This Week Gardens to Visit Family Trees Crescent Loft Conversions Ltd Convert your Loft Space into Extra Rooms The Times Weekend Tips Double identity: how Ruth Rendell tells tales for… Are A-Level Girls Better without Boys? Cinema Theatre Music Art Trading faces Contents Who really Exam results show that A-level students do better in single-sex schools, but more girls are choosing to go to sixth forms with boys. Liv O'Hanlon finds that social forces are sometimes stronger than academic pressures Barclays Behind the mask of the master Far from a precocious genius, the young Picasso was vulnerable and violent. But, Richard Cork writes, his human frailty fuelled his art Breitling Mind over murder Interview Ruth Rendell has become so successful as a crime writer, that she could give up crime writing and become a professional success, Anwer Bati writes. Photograph by Nigel Parry Low Tar Cause Fatal Diseases Overruling the waves In the final part of our series, Chris Scarre looks at the only truly useful wonder, the Pharos of Alexandria, which made the waters of Egypt safe for ancient mariners and was the guiding light for making the waters of the world safe for modern mariners Wonders of the World Lighting-up times Middle Aged husbandry Alan Hamilton visits a village in Nottinghamshire, where farmers still work by medieval methods The Softback Preview The First Completely Independent, Highly Selective,… Glassy-eyed in a fit of beak Clement Freud T/Gel Shampoo Is it love or is it lustre? Enthusiasms Julian Crichley can spot splendid figures and rare pieces of Staffordshire pottery at ten paces Holiday Inn No Title The Valley of the Kings Round and round on the circle line Eating out Jonathan Meades feasts his eyes on some fine London siets, and then finds something worth eating Restaurant Guide Leave us our daily bread Hine Secrets that deserve to stay hidden Partition left India with all the tourist traps - for which Pakistan and its less-visited treasures should be grateful, M. M. Kaye writes Round Europe on a train ticket Alex McWhirter gets the best value and flexibility from his railpass Australia has called on the Great White Shark to promote a sexy, sophisticated image, Harvey Elliott says Itineraries In boots of burnt sienna Carmel Pavageau treks from cathedral to cappuccino, through Tuscan landscape as colourful as an artist's palette British Museum Tours Highbullen Hotel India Latin America Environmental Journeys Bespoke Holidays French Country Lettings Ski USA and Canada Africa Passage to South America Cadogan Wintersun Time off Irish Selection Cmman Islands The Dordogne Experience Bath Ballon Flights Crystal Holidays Ski America Ad-Lib Explore Worldwide Swan Hellenic European River Cruises Next Island The Cruise Book Virgin Variety Travellers' Palm Holidays Trek America Ireland Exodus Cluclogau French Selection Daybreaks Flightbase Ltd ABTA CV Travel Jasmin India StarLine Sunsail New Zealand Winners The Times Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours Overseas Travel Rockford SDK Travel Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Argentina Algarve Villas with Pools Iberia IB Indra Travel LTD Trident Holiday Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Seats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australasia and around the World Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Take a Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public man and superman Peter Ackroyd reviews the last 30 years in the life of Bernard Shaw, whose fame had become almost greater than his achievements Bernard Shaw Volume three: The Lure of Fantasy By Michael Holroyd Chatto & Windus, £21.00 Riding shotgun on the liberty express Parliament of Whores By P. J. O'Rourke Picador, £14.99 Picture Gallery Please return books before you die Rude Words: A Discursive History of the London Library By John Wells MacMillan, £17.50 Strung-up genius Menuhin - a Family Portrait By Tony Palmer Faber, £15.99 Ripping yarns for duffers Nancy Blackett Under Sail with Arthur Ransome By Roger Wardalc Cape, £13.99 Rohan Bags Sex, drugs and intrigue at the court of Kennedy A Question of Character a life of John F. Kennedy by Thomas G. Reeves Bloomsbury, £19.99 Kennedy v. Khruschev: The Crisis Years By Michael R. Beschloss Father, £18.50 The inside story Despite All Odds The Story of Lubavitch By Edward Hoffman Simon & Schuster/Kuperard, £12.99 Reading a poem A Glass of Beer Not so much mother love as mother's lovers Fiona MacCarthy Antonia White: Diaries 1926-1957 Edited by Susan Chitty Constable, £19.95 Classic lines of fine furniture Enjoy the quality and style of genunie Lloyd Loom wicker, crafted in teh old tradition by the original British manufacturer, W. Lusty and Sons The Times In most deals, good bidding and play are the same whether at duplicate pairs Listener Crossword No 3114: Floyd on China by Meursault Prizes: A magnificent Movado Museum watch worth £255… Chess 'I was an unattractive child, an ugly duckling' A Childhood: Natalia Makarova The Royal Bank of Scotland Suzuki

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