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News from 14/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Tim Marlow, P. W. Johnson, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, David J. Bellamy, Holly Hill, John Whelan, J. C. N. Bew, Gareth Gimblett, Leader, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, P. V. Addyman (Director), Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Norman Howell, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Amanda Mitchison, David Girling, Christopher Fenton, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clive Parish, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Serpell, Ray Clancy, John S. Gaisford, Charles Whittington-Smith, Francesca Greenoak, Grizelda Holderness, Bruce Clark, Quentin Cowdry and Douglas Broom, Peter Stothard, US Editor, P. Sutton, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Adam Kelliher and our Foreign Staff, Martin Barrow, A. S. Jeapes, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, and Nicholas Wood, Peter Hughes, Peter Millar, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Elisabeth G. Hill, John Hennessy, J. M., Paul Wheeler, Alison Johnson, Jane Wyatt, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Richard Pratt, George Brock, Bob Payton, Sydney Friskin, Anthony Daniels, Amicia de Moubray, Gillian Bowditch, Roseanne Williams, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Tony Samstag, John Higgins, Eluned Price, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Zander, Paul Wilkinson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David West, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Leslie Forbes, Clare Longrigg, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ray Kennedy and our Foreign Staff, Barry Pickthall, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, Anne de Bono, Robin Stacey, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Elizabeth Balsom, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Ali Jaber and Christopher Walker, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Malcolm McKeag, J. D. Haden (Chairman Boarding Schools Association), E. A. Shelley, A. D. Horn, Roy Jenkins and, Ken Kilburn, I. D. Benest, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Peter Guttridge, Timothy Clarke, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Charles Hennessy, Michael Horsnell, S. Salter, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Nick Nuttall, Sam Kiley, Mark Westaby, Richard Morrison, Martin Kuhn, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Frank Argent, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Clement Freud, M. J. Drewell, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, George Brock, European Editor,

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We have licked inflation, says buoyant Major Three-year low as rate falls to 4.7% Moscow fears phantom plot Rumours that the old Central Committee was meeting in secret brought back memories of bolshevik plots to Moscow, reports Bruse Clark Inside Wonder of Sydney wins the modern prize Shamir defies us on loan threat Baker rejects plea for more spending on police Croatia symbol falls to the Serbs Saviours Gate Tim Sebastian The Times Weekend Don't Touch Saturday Review No Title Home Office to measure forces' quality of service Chief Constables The Sunday Times Morale of Derbyshire force 'has disintegrated' The policing of urban Britain The chief constable of Derbyshire has again found himself defending his force against what he says is the inevitable result of government underfunding Craig Seton reports Peace or petrol bombs - a tale of two estates Scottish Renewal Scotswood has many benefits compared with other deprived estates. Kerry Gill looks at how Easterhouse has pulled itself up Sports car owners face big increases Family seeks end to riots Funeral Plea Lawyer 's daughter jailed for role in bank conspiracy Woman was manipulated by the malign influence of an evil man, says judge Killer taunts police with TV show call Cancer advice confuses The Sunday Times Princely blueprint to train architects Wally the nerd takes on world A homegrown cartoon hero has gripped the imaginations of children worldwide and the wallets of their parents, Melinda Wittstock reports Orkney social workers 6 told to toe the line' Getaway for less at Lunn Poly Vicar says he stayed loyal to holy orders Four die as car runs into children Groups unite to save hall Gachot refusal Fire injuries Loyal customer Couple stabbed Woman raped Hospital is advised against lucrative chain letter appeals Benefit Bond Robotic touch brought to flower arranging Way opens for school league Murder charge Blast kills man Sea threatens Exmoor jewel Something must be done to save Porlock Bay from sliding to oblivation, everyone agrees. But what? Michael Horsnell looks at the options Painting of naked Christ removed Antique trade's calm smashed by raiders stealing to order Ram-raid gangs are causing alarm to antiques dealers and frustrating police. Sarah Jane Checkland picks her away through the broken glass Garden ornament sale challenged Picture Gallery Appeal by dead girl's father Radio 3 lifts veil on Eastern mystery Dry run: David Hope, the former Bishop of Wakefield,… Drunken railman jailed Canal rescue Man sentenced Full frontal Man electrocuted Pit closes Pitbull hunt More people fail to pay poll tax Binatone How Councils Compare Citroen Indignant Israelis accuse Bush of siding with Arabs Defeat for Jewish lobby expected by White House Hurd visit boosts African changes Afrikaner extremists get seven death sentences Exile's return: a Palestinian trade union… Hezbollah urges release of Obeid UN soldier dies in rebel assault Homeowners Friendly Society Saddam dismisses prime minister Cyprus delay Ozone probe Moroccan freed Bases vote (AFP): Rapist husband Moscow accord: oil Afghan arms block signals civil war end Nuclear pledge to Baker Midland Soldier's boy: a member of the Georgian… Fears grow of winter food riots in Russia Major squares up for battle of Maastricht Fright sends Serb friends underground in Zagreb Anne McElvoy searched the Croation capital and found only two Serb residents willing to talk about their divided loyalties Carrington to visit warring republics Swedish fogey spars with left Defector raises fears of North Koreans making nuclear arms Wilder takes on Bush and vows to revive US dream Cap, gown and swimsuit for Miss America contest Navratilova lover refuses to accept 'kiss and tell' gag Cunard Countess Colony election bolsters old guard Pekiiig " I expels British ; reporter (Reuter): Preacher pays (Reuter): Temple arrests (AFP): Killer swarm Teacher jailed The Wimbledon End of Summer Ball Aida The Massed Bands Royal Festival Hall Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Guarantees Royal Albert Hall Landerbank Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank The Philharmonia Puccini Gala Night Tchaikovsky Gala Night Popular Classics Opera Spectacular Family Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Tchaikovsky Gala Concert Grand Opera Gal with Ballet Handel Beethoven The Four Seasons Moscow City Ballet Viennese Evening Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art of numbing by counters Lynne Truss reviews a supine Omnibus on film-maker Peter Greenaway, and welcomes The Late Show's return Winter of our discontent Theatre The Winter's Tale Young Vic English Shakespeare Company The Sunday Times Authors Outposts of adventure Theatre: United States Standards on the Midwest stage are far from middling, reports Holly Hill Rock Guy Hammersmith Odeon Morris West Cinders aflame with fun Dance Cinderella Mayflower, Southampton Clifford Longley Schism may now be a necessary sin. The Church of England should split Philip Howard . . . and moreover The new playboys of the Western world Peter Millar discovers that Russians are finding it hard to distinguish liberty from licence Heveningham's last chance Marcus Binncy on the need for full restoration of a national treasure Gulags want happy campers The Times Dairy Raising standards D'ye ken this? The Times Dairy Rewriting history The Times Dairy Raising the Stakes Criminal Fallacies Nameless Commonwealth Call to reform antiquities law Voters rights Modern hazard Aux armes, citoyens! Protecting Berkshire Creating a church within a church Yugoslav conflict A-level grades Yesterday's man? Birds and bees in scheme of things Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Dinners Service reception Marriages Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Today 's royal engagement Service luncheon Alick Buchanan-Smith Joseph Reidy Joseph Patrick Irwin Reidy, plastic surgeon, died on September 10 aged 83. He was born on October 30,1907 Alan Gourley Alan Stenhouse Gourley, artist, designer and president of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters from 1978 to 1982, died in Kent on September 9 aged 82. He was born in Ayr on April 13,1909 A new spirit escapes from the flat-roofed shoe box Headmgton School, Oxford L'Ecole Des Roches St Benedict's School, Ealing Surbiton High School Miss Violet Hill Jan Jozef Lipski Joseph Patrick Irwin Reidy, plastic surgeon, died on September 10 aged 83. He was born on October 30,1907 Anniversaries Wandsworth Reels Company of Chartered Architects Church services tomorrow Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2586 Church news Winning Move Births The British Kidney Patient Association Leukaemia Research Fund The National Deaf Children's Society Do It for the 'Olds' Norman Hood Your Will The Samaritans The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Eucharistic Congress BBC 1 GQ BBC 1 ActionAid Picture Gallery The Times Crossword into 18,711 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Flight from Noah's Ark ends in anaconda's coils Tims Jones reports on the morale-crushing ordeal of playing against the ruthless English grandmaster of chess, Nigel Short, who has his sights set on the world title Linguaphone Index US rate cut Weekend Money Wages of sin is debt Week Ending Peter Pan of the pizza parlour Business Profile Carol Leonard catches up with the fast food king who has an insatiable appetite for winning Full Whitbread measure remains cloudy Premiums rise Sale sunk Health option Letters Survival plans Spurs tidy-up Jobs lost No Title Tide turns B&C payments Airline fears Hill Samuel Financial Services Mortgage trap Cd-op Bank is back in the black Dalgety sell-off The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices The Sunday Times GEC to cut 1,500 jobs at its defence subsidiaries Rover signs plant deal with Iran Oil shares unmoved by Sovereign takeover Tempus Filofax organises its recovery route Investors owed £9m by First Overseas BICC shares slip as Balfour chief goes Business Roundup Final payout reduced No payout by Acsis Ramar calls in receivers London Traded Options Profits fall for Elys Barclays cuts rates US discount rate cut to 18-year low as shop sales drop BW gives Lonrho four-day deadline Managers buy out yacht firm Owners lend Spurs £1.6m EC attacked for open skies move By our City Staff: Lloyd 's could lose 50 syndicates Cost of unravelling B&C's affairs soars to £22m after 15 months Northern Rock Half-time slip for Dairy Farm Unit Linked Insurance Investments Insurance sector jitters mark dull end to account Stock Market Recent Issues Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes (Reuter): Dow slips despite rate cut Wall Street Traditional Options Index Flood of claims swells building cover costs How to keep winter at bay When strong words failed Fimbra Comment Buying Shares in Investment Trust Companies Helpline came to rescue after storm wrecked house Independent Mortgage Associates Yorkshire Building Society Borrowers locked in high rates Mortgage providers lose their competitive edge Savers face falling returns Business Expansion Scheme Opportunities Save & Prosper Elderly in homes for income peril Card issuers cover Prowse loss Family Assurance Society Interest Rates Round-Up Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments The Building Society Shop The Equitable Life M&g Save & Prosper Porfolio Sunk by agent's surveyor When a couple ditched their estate agent they had no idea the firm would be carrying out a survey for their prospective buyer, as Tony Hetherington reports Capital Trust Account Seller survey aims to cut cost Save & Prosper Care on the Continent Overseas treatment may cause problems Briefings Sun Life North of England Building Society Concern at: promotion of with-profits bonds Income reduced Bristol & West International Lacking logic Conflicting reports on benefits of plastic Change to no-charge credit cards Recorded delivery helps to thwart thieves Charity costs Alternative use of electoral register Allied Dunbar Rates option No Title Save & Prosper Early gains reversed Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities A weekend of trial and error for the World Cup hosts Rugby Union Today's Team Blake is a tour success Ban delays Sheals's representative debut Rugby League Salmon entitled to a fairer run Because of the drift net's indiscriminate efficiency, country after country have banned it Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Plan to ban spectators overshadows Baird run Yachting Rule row boils as Britons sign on World title shared Hayden adapts to set three world records Sport for the Disabled Rapid Raceline In The Groove lacks her old sparkle Mandarin: Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Mandarin: Worcester Rodrigo De Triano sets Sangster's sights on Guineas From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Suave Dancer to pass Irish Champion test Leopardstown BBC1 &C4 Racing next week Mandarin: Toulon can hoist tricolour with St Leger triumph Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the ten contenders Mandarin: Bangor Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood I Guide to our In-Line Racecard From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Strong raid on Vermeille Boys Champions do themselves proud in higher company England's young title holder excels at Ganton Ryder Cup squad show poor form Nottinghamshire accept their fate The Times Racing Football A final bow for Botham Cricket Yesterday Scoreboards Leaping First-Class Average The Virginian heads field at Burghley German leads dressage test Poor Surrey sunk by Tufnell's spin Players fall ill at Hove Defeat haunts Britain Hockey United forsake the cavalier style for a better title chance Old Trafford's long wait leads to a new policy Complete First Division Club-By-Club Guide Clueless Cambridge draw a blank Vaulting into a changing world McKenzie steps up a division Boxing Elliott is second to world champion on his return Athletics Kenyans' march brought to a halt For the Record Syed best of English In Brief Index Championship race goes to tense final lap Warwickshire win with for balls to spare Edgbaston Scoreboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannic Assurance County Championship Essex left waiting on the brink Tyson 's legal predicament has a silver lining that Scoreboard from UEfCESTEB Robson may yet resume his dual role Balestre's reign is threatened Exploded View Singing in the reign Tonight, at the Last Night of the Proms, normally sensible and liberal people will indulge in an orgy of jingoism, flag-waving and aggressive patriotism. Richard Morrison finds it rather endearing All-purpose rhymes for the times The New Independent National Weekly Seine Advice Entertainment Measure of mystery Timothy Clarke talks to designer Maria Bjornson, whose Measure for Measure goes on show next week Highlights: a day-by-day guide to the best of the week ahead The Ring Event of the week A crash course on essential artistic events. This week: Der Ring des Nibelungen at Covent Garden An eternity with Rupert Like him or not, that bear returns on television next Tuesday Explosions of artistic endeavour Tim Marlow previews Wednesday's exhibition by Cornelia Parker, an artist whose new work involves blowing up a garden shed full of junk Child's Play A parents' guide to children's events in town Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd. Reflections on a drop of wine Farmer's dairy Southampton International Boat Show Sporting ladies of the lake This weekend is the last chance to get in trim for next week's women's sailing championships. Janna Gibbon reports Living life in the slow lane Home from home: Daphne and Guy Edwards in Oxfordshire Jumbo crossword solution Practice that makes perfect A country living: homoeopathic vet A lament on Bernard Levin Lovely to look at, but don't touch As the grey seal breeding season gets under way, Liz Gill has some words of warning Getting out Getting the Children out Metropolitan Home Taking a wok on the wild side Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, on the delights of foraging for food - and how to cook your harvest Northern Rock An Italian Renaissance Jane MacQuitty finds fine wines to challenge French quality and price Best buys The goatherd of Cockfosters Leslie Forbes said cheese to Nachi Elkin and got a picture of total enthusiasm Taste the vodka, then tackle the food Meeting place: the Daquise restuarant Sotheby's Founded 1744 Grit your teeth and kill Kind food: Alison Johnson Gonzalez Byass Sherry Cheeseboard A turn at the quay will open the Tamar's door Where to Walk Stop Press Travel No Title Airbreak Ltd SARtrave X Multiple Classified Advertising Items USA Travel Centre La Manga Trans Indus Ltd Rendezvous? UK Late I Availability Palace Court Anglopol Holidays & Travel Greek Connection Murder Mystery Weekends The Osborne Hotel The Cornish Arms Cornish Cottages of Character & Distinction Cotehele House Best of Britain George Hill continues the series on places to visit in the Tamar valley, where visitors this weekend can be part of an experiment in access and conservation Gam Game and boats and trains in the valley Airtours Riverside peace Where to Stay Where to Eat Finding a fresh taste in saccharin The sale at Christie's next week of Allingham watercolours reflects country cottage nostalgia. Sarah Jane Checkland reports Saturday Rendezvous The Top Unattached All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The Times Tug is puller at sale Preview A new room for less than £200 Amicia de Moubray on the low-cost, high-dazzle decorating ideas to be found in a British outpost of the Indian sub-continent Diary Samad's Ltd Richmond Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair Electrunn Anthony Thompson is Carpets Glennie's Bliithners The Chelsea Antiques Fair Selling Antiques? Spink & Son Limited Alexandra Palace The Royal College of Art Spink Grays Auction Rooms Russian Exhibition Andy Thornton Design Achievements of Canterbury Dressing Gowns Taurus Pine Beds The London Wall Bed Company The Stockbag Company Outstanding value Martin Lucas Ltd Night Vision Peter Adams Langley House Multiple Display Advertising Items Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Hand Made Sofas Martin Lucas Watchlodge Ltd Crescent Loft Conversions Ltd Martin Lucas Multiple Display Advertising Items Cracker Jack Individualy Made to Measure Shirts Walls that have ears and mouths Splashes of film star glamour Who will save the soul of an ailing manor? Norman conquests Hertfordshire North of the Thames Wiltshire Headland International Country Property Millerson Cambridgeshire Somerset & Avon Multiple Display Advertising Items General France Buckinghamshire Cumberland Mills Allsop Devon & Cornwall Yorkshire Hants, Dorset Cotswolds City & West End East Anglia Periods of proper madness Property Country Property The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Decoratively plastered Great House and cottages near Montego Bay, Jamaica London Hilton Park Lane The Florida Property Show Taming the banks and braes Francesca Greenoak discovers three centres of excellence in the wilds of Scotland Home & Garden The World Famous Seed Catalogue Eucalyptus Kitchen Favourites Terracotta The London Door Company Walton Conservatories Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items This Week Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips Victorian Handmade Copper Lanterns Designer Drives and Paving Old & English Roses Saturday Review Geoff Brown Cinema The Blue Angle Forget Marlene Dietrich exuding husky Theatre Music Art New-wave man Index Utter, B'stard Interview The Young One has come a long way since he and a group of university friends joked about stardom. Now Rik Mayall and his coterie are dominating British comedy-and they make no apology, Carol Sarler writes. Photograph by Graham Wood Villagers' spirit goes to town All of Coldharbour, even people who don't like cricket, will be at the Oval today to mark Reg Comber's half-century of play for the local team, Tony Dawe writes Halifax No Title Theakston Old Peculier Has the 20th century topped the pyramids? Wonders of the Modern World When the Saturday Review asked readers to nominate their seven modern wonders of the world, it become clear that, after 2,000 years, a desire for glamour still triumphs over the demands of usefulness. George Hill reports Top 20 modern wonders Disney on top of the world Eight-yeaer-old Richard Pratt the winning list of seven wonders Winning Wonders Jameson The Spirit of Ireland Picture Gallery Picture Gallery A woman's work is never done Twenty years after Germaine Greer uncovered The Female Eunuch, women are still castrating themselves with romantic ideals and maternal guilt. When, Polly Toynbee asks, will both sexes face up to the facts of life? Illustration by Grizelda Holderness Wild, passsionate love that can only end in wedded bliss is a fatal myth The Writing School Europalia Portugal Philately will get you everywhere Lead role in a life of crime When Elmore Leonard became rich he took the chance to escape from film-makers, he tells Peter Guttridge Words worth a thousand pictures David Bomberg's suffering during the first world war turned the painter to poetry to poetry, Richard Cork writes Amarige Picture Gallery Buffalo Gals Designers are playing cowboys and indians, and taking their styles from the prairies, Liz Smith writes. Photographs by Andrew Dunn A Week in Upper Egypt The neck's big thing The only way to hold your head up, day and night, is with pearls and gems, in ropes or chains. Sarah Newton chooses the most glamorous jewels. Photographs by Alastair Laidlaw L. L. Bean An over healthy appetite? Restaurant Guide London Out of Town Reception of stolen goodies If you're going to steal from the best, Jonathan Meades admires a very superior thief's kitchen Remote controlled exoticism International deteline Fiji: the more demanding your journey, the more the journeyer demands, Peter Hughes writes. And, luckily, cannibalism died out on these islands more than 120 years ago, so the traveller can feel free to explore Travel Notes Basking in glory of campaigns past Tom Pocock explores the battlefields of the Basque Provinces in northern Spain, and finds that little has changed since Wellington's victory The Spice Islands Itineraries Harvey Elliott finds he will soon be able to drive a golf ball that will not land until an hour later Travel Overseas Travel Forte British Airways Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of the frying pan into the melting pot Ted Botha finds a museum at Ellis Island, New York, where 12 million immigrants began new lives of hope Overseas Travel Iata Titan HiTours Club Rivera Travel Ltd Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items African Safari Club Overseas Travel Twickers World Overseas Travel Finland Christmasland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel No Title Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Hoverspeed Austria Travel Golf Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Rockford Travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fantastic Daybreaks to Exciting Cities Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Climber who kept his head out of the clouds Modest, humorous and reassuringly sane, Roy Jenkins has now truned his experienced political gaze on himself, John Campbell writes A Life at the Centre All the muse that's fit to print Alma Mahler-Or the Art of Being Loved The Bride of the Wind Heirs and graces of superiority Heroes, Mavericks and Bounders Curious case of the spying philosopher Giordano Brung and the Embassy Affair Short, sharp and shocking summary of Stalin Stalin: Breaker of Nations Drawn to lively eccentricity Wildings: The Secret Garden of Eileen Soper No Title Who did we think we were kidding? The Myth of the Blitz The country doctor who healed the world Edward Jenner 1749-1823 Reading a poem Spring colours for your garden Enjoy quality dwarf, tulips and mixed spring bulbs, and save up to £15.50 The Times Making a clean sweep Save time, save energy with the Allen leaf sweeper-and save £15 into the bargain Bridge by Listener Crossword No 3115: Sixes and Sevens-XV by Zander The Games Page Chess by Raymond Keene 'A steam engine always has something to say' A Childhood: The Rev W. Awdry Holiday Inn "With the choice of Literature comes the power…

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