News from 16/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, David Tytler, Mel Calman, M. H. Burr, Elizabeth Smart, B. R. & S. L. Davis, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Hugh Barnes, Jasper Rees, Donald Bradley, Tim Judah, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Brian MacMahon, Chairman, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, I R Longworth, Lynne Truss, Charles Ashton, R. A. Johnston (Deputy Chairman), Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Neville R. Fridge, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, M. E. Berry, Ivor Crewe, Susan Ellicoit, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Phobis, Philip Yates, Uwe Kitzinger, Daniel Johnson, Anthony Quinton, John Winder, Dawn George, Louise Hidalgo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Marcus Williams, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Vivian Grisogono, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, David Hands, A. R. K. MacKenzie, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Alison Johnson, Chris Heaps (Deputy Chairman), Harry Debelius, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Mark Almond, David Toop, Luci Cavendish, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Arthur Leathley and Robin Stacey, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Eluned Price, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Evans, Robin Stacey and Adam Fresco, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Stothard, David West, Joan Goodman, James Jungius, R. J. Campbell, Chairman, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Marius Carboni, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tim Heald, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Derek Kemp, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Anthony Parsons, Charles Bremner and Simon Tait, Clive White, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, Dr Geoffrey Francis, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, F. B., Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Ian Murray, Dessa Trevisan and James Bone, Peter Walsh, David Powell, L. I. Uncles, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, K. A. Hillard, Anne McElvoy, Gore Vidal, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Siobhan Dolan, Peter Robinson, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Charles Kennedy, Andre Deutsch, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Walter Ellis, Colin McQuillan, Bernard A. Breese, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTwo believed dead in IRA bomb attack Blast just missed army concert audience Index Looking to women for muscular Christianity Picture Gallery Shots fired at UN craft during Dubrovnik rescue Russia stakes claim to oil and gold Wall Street falls by 120 points Kuoni No Title Snap Happy Saturday Review Allo Terry Weekend Times Oh, Mr Vic Dream of Summer No Title Crowded city centre shaken by explosion St Albans bombing: Provisionals again pick soft target for renewal of mainland campaign Dow's Port Regiment was hit in 1982 bombing Soldiers of The Blues and Royals are no strangers to IRA bomb attacks, writes Arthur leathley Anti-terrorist branch braced for attacks Hospital bed glut 'a myth' IRA man freed by loophole in law Extension review List of violent attacks growing Dismissed teacher may go top tribunal Final visit to collect belongings after hearing upholds incompetence charge Salmonella found in coconut product Winston and Clemmie The Sunday Times Waking up to the perils of snoring Husband is jailed for raping wife Forum Inspectors back traditional ways Despite praise for primary schools, an HMI report finds a lack of balance in their curriculum, says David Tytler The Ultimate Driving Machine Gummer gives farmers £64m to protect countryside London yields its Roman highway The Royal London Society for the Blind Harris's statue to get royal unveiling Barclays Citizens to have say to charter BR misery line gets £50 for new signals Bell's Old Scotch How Major matches public's mood on EC As doubts on EC integration grow, the Tory leader's cautious, positive line has more voter appeal than either hostility or Labour's Euro-enthusiasm, writes Ivor Crewe Public Attitude towards European Integration Party Preferences on Europe Tory Maastricht motion tabled John Major has crafted his Commons motion o n Europe to secure the widest Conservative support. Here is the text Paris and Bonn set unity course Bush takes a tougher line with Gadaffi Lockerbie charges Is Libya solely to blame? The United States may be too partial in its suspicions about Libya, argues Michael Theodoulon Rare gamebird falls at forest fence Picture Gallery Slump and too much sun threaten ship display Council tax verdict signals big savings Ulcer drug aids abortions Telecom Security Limited Three die as digger hits bus Maxwell death theories plea Pub shooting Jail decision Exclusive on Sky Sports: Over 140 Hours of Live… Israel threatens to prosecute Ashwawi Peace hopes damages on both sides of Middle East divide Jordan puts gag on journalist Reuter: South Lebanon raid kills three Lunn Poly The Royal Anniversary Challenge Moi gives orders for arrest of opponents before rally Soviet officers seek Baltic business base Slovak author stirs 'Rushdie' 1 storm When the message really matters Honest Michel outwits gossipers Paris Notebook by Philip Jacobson Taxidermy threat to Olympics Smoking lobby signals its wrath Adventure Shopping (Reuter): UN votes for arms register Nuclear protest (Reuter): Stasi sentences Reactor plea (Reuter): Acid initiation (AFP): Pecking order Diubrovnik 's heart survives the onslaught Croats and Yugoslav federal army resume search for formula to end seven-weel siege of city Tim Judah reports that fears of severe damage to historic monuments in the ancient port caused by bombardment have proved to be unfounded Daughter of Brando arrested Rescue swim (AFP): Getting the bird (Reuter): Black magic ban Steepleprint Ltd Laundry train goes East No title Marie Curie Bonn pushes for accord details Anti-Duke camp invokes spectre of Fourth Reich Abbey National Poindexter conviction overturned on appeal Picture Gallery Khmer Rouge gets cold feet Fur parade for jailbirds ruffles activists' feathers Baker talks of rights in Peking Pretoria plans referendums (Reuter): Call to Barr (Reuter): Army accused Enrile retreats (Reuter): Riotous rock Apple Computer Clifford Longley Feminist theology may well serve religious truth Philip Howard … and moreover History in the remaking William Cash vistis Ronald Reagan's Presidential Library and finds a selective view of the past Smithfield 's market forces New Ec rules may threaten London's meat exchange, says Marcus Binney KGB and the female touch The Times Diary Untransported The Times Diary They mitre starved The Times Diary Caviare to the admiral The Times Diary No Title Slippery Federal Slope Politically Incorrect Feathered Friends Seeking a way ahead in Yugoslavia Reading at seven Thameslink 2000 Clerical stipends Unfair treatment of ex-servicemen Phantom of the theatre tickets On the slide Dress sense Court Circular Dinners Service dinners Weekend royal engagements Marriages Tony Richardson Tony Richardson, English stage and film director, died of Aids in Los Angeles on November 14 aged 63. He was born in Bradford on June 5,1928. Nominations for high sheriff Appointments John Jahr John Jahr, German Publisher, died in Hamburg on November 8 aged 91. He was born in the same city on April 20,1900. Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Brasense College, Oxford Luncheon No Title Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2640 Announcements and Personal The Times Crossword Range Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement The English Players in Paris BBC 1 Satellite The Government of India Tourist Office ITV Variations ITV Variations Radios 3 Radio 4 Satellite BBC 1 Noble Caledonia Limited Lockerbie fund runs into cash dispute The Times Crossword No 18,765 Film world mourns its 'angry young man Weather Picture Gallery Major seeks united front Business News Wall St tumble Fazed by a haze of gold Week Ending Matthew Bond No guarantees Card come-on Labour pain Brondby bank bid takes early bath Letters The ultimate company man Business Profile: Brandon Gough The chairman of Coopers Deloitte shows no signs of mellowing with age, as Carol Leonard discovers Spell broken Relegation Bid rules Sparks flying Exploring Parking not fine Air Financial Services Ltd DysPEPsia BET names finance director 'Tv' Guide Offer ruling Job for Telfos Hawker work Tollgate buys The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Gateway's gut reaction The Sunday Times Walt Disney wishes for a star after profits dive By our City Staff: Electrolux slides into red How to make German department stores sell British goods Heathrow woos business parkers Redwood seeks City help to mobilise private funds EC debts show where Labour would lead Bank profits put before service Lloyd's suffers asinine practices Walker 'to fight move by banks' for £60m Business Roundup Explaura loses £1.3m Wilshaw holds payout Farmers cuts shortfall Guerin plea delayed Fashion firm chief leaves TR Trust launches hostile bid When jargon adds to job hunt woes Dow dives 120 points in worst fall for 2 years Banks and recovery fears cause plunge Russia suspends all oil export licences UK inflation falls to 3.7% Afghans teach Nat West banking Small makes for beautiful performance Picture Gallery By our City Staff: EC broking row boils over Societe Generale Touche Remnant Power pricing operation has broken down Firth's chairman resigns British-Borneo Unit Linked Insurance Investments ACT deals well within its means Tempus Investors scramble for shares in Wellcome Stock Market Dow dives 120 points Wall Street Pensions Equality When surrender is the costly option Deeper in the share-owning mire Comment Will your endowment pay off the mortgage Insurance policies linked to home buying may have had their day Fidelity Investments £25,000 for the colonel who refused to cash in M&g Financial Services Limited Morthern Rock Btr Final Offer for Hawker Siddeley The Building Society Shop Save & Prosper Double blow in pensions equality rule Interest Rates Round-Up Revenue relents on tax anomaly Scheme aims to make child benefit grow Lessons in looking after cash Save & Prosper Poll jitters for investment trusts Labour win could trigger customer exodus Society merger pre-dated bonus Independent Financial Adviser Henderson the Investment Managers For Information regarding Advertising within the… Bt Share Offer Taxman gives Pep talk to investors over the limit Most people are unaware that they have done anything wrong Discount Save & Prosper Card firms ready with spending lures Saints Briefings Save & Prosper Portfolio Save & Prosper Fimbra Slow to pay out The ultimate company man Hiding the front-end charges Number crunch The Equitable life The ultimate company man Friendlier savings Save & Prosper Moderate losses for shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Dollar Spot Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) South Africa face long road back Procter absorbs lessons learnt in defeat as his country returns to cricket's internatioanl fold Fixtures for the 1992 Cricket Season Durham begin journey into the unknown Cup gives cutting edge to meeting between old rivals Hockey England inspired by close call in Moscow Basketball Picture Gallery Fund hero on crest of a wave The Times Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Two S African bodies seek to end stalemate Results Yesterday's Three Meetings Money Street earns holiday after struggling to victory Racing Mandarin: Bradbury Star looks the solution Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: Ayr From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Granville Again to collect Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Racing next week Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline New age brings a mixed bag for Bath and Bristol Rugby union returns to league normality Rosslyn Park v Orrell Today's Team News Saracens v Northampton Wasps v Harlequins Irish eyes are smiling at the new challenge ahead Meeting with Mandela shows results Gloucester v Leicester London Irish v Bath Nottingham v Bristol Campaign details are explained to board Murphy delves deep to find his niche Loser Mountjoy may retire Snooker Uttley watches the delayed Harrow blackout Schools Rugby Swinton in mood to profit from Wigan's anxiety Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Germans send best to retain Eden Cup Facing Two sides of Sheffield's diverse fortunes Clubs will have to pay the penalty Fa Cup Gretna are bemused by all the attention Bessell rewarded In Brief Ferrari change Nakajima leads For the Records Badminton Basketball Ice Hockey Boxing Cricket Cycling Rackets Rugby League Golf Hockey Squash Rackets Tennis Real Tennis Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Irish uneasy in glasshouse Squash Rackets Admiral's Cup classes retained Yachting Holtmay boost Games hopes Cricket Hayes through as Day and Stephen strike FA Cup first round opens with a surprise West Ham sign Bonds for further two years NSPCC Emergency Christmas Appeal How greed and ignorance outbid Liverpool Simon Barnes on Saturday Picture Gallery Becker and Stich out of the running Athletics picks man who has the Midas touch Hamilton-Jones appeal rejected It's the way they draw 'em Charles' Bremner on the evolving art of the New Yorker cartoonists, now being celebrated in a London exhibition Core of the apple Longines What's on in town and Country Meades on Conran Creature discomforts Wing and a prayer Plus Film Theatre Music Exhibitions Dance Videos British Diabetic Association Children's Events Austin Mitchell's Choice Feeding time at the bedbug ball Nature's view of our world, says Lynne Truss is as blurred as the week's offerings Television Preview Barking mad in Essex A comedy-drama about dog racing starts on Friday Guilty Secrets Which? Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Oistrakh Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Turandot Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Where have the campus rebels gone? A new pop chart, purporting to reflect the musical tastes of students, reveals a dismal conformity, writes a horrifed David Toop Kafka , the B-movie Theatre Kafka in Love King's Head Islington Evening Standard Drama Award No longer red or square David Sinclair reports that Soviet rock music has finally found its own voice Transfixed by the Transfer Jazz Records The Manhattan Transfer: The Offbeat of Avenues (Columbia 468283) Lyrical venom Rock Records Achtung Baby (Island U28 510347-1) The Clash: The Singles (Columbia 468946 2) The Sunday Times Tokenline Did orphan's mum die in vain? Farmer's diary Health and Healthy Living a Guide for Older People Who's a pretty boy then? Today the budgerigar world's big show opens in Doncaster, Siobhan Dolan investigations Funny you should ask Getting out The Times London History Atlas Paint your wagon How caravanners are polishing their image Sitting pretty on thin air Ronald Faux takes a running jump and survives his first paraglider flight Honey they're not shrunk for kids Collecting and creating miniatures is a serious-and costly-business Stout party after birds Feather report Laphroaig Christmas Pudding & Cake Old Portuguese menusd o' war Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, relishes Lisbon's determined stand against the incursons of European nouvelle cuisine Old Portuguese menus o' war English vintages take a bow Our wine producers, now harvesting the 1991 crop, are learning good viticulture. Jane MacQuitty reports Old Portuguese menus o' war Best of English Cheese Italian style There is more to Parmesan than meets the eye Oh to be in England now that Thierry is here Jonathan Meades (below) joins Weekend Times today with observations on two outposts of Sir Terence Conran's empire Introducing the Terry, a unit to measure the strength of an Anglo-Saxon's desire to affect Frenchness Where to eat: Jonathan Meades's restaurant guide Foie Gras Light Cooking No Title Waste not, want not Kind Food, Alison Johnson Victoria Wine Cordula Where to Walk Best of Britain Lincoln Cathedral Are there satanic influences at work in Lincoln? George hill braves the wrath of the imp and explores Britain's most impressive, and unhappiest, cathedral No title Ghouls of Tattershall castle meet Home Emergency Service Where to Stay Where to Eat Multiple Display Advertising Items Aqua-Fresh Harbingers Welly Bag Massive Multiple Display Advertising Items Night Vision Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Dunlopillo and Latex Moriartis workshop Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Neils Factory Shop Saleroom Multiple Display Advertising Items Saying it in pictures If you think posters belong in student bedsits, next weeks Christie's will open your eyes, Sarah Jane Checkland reports Saleroom Raymond Gubbay Exhibitions Ltd Hallidays Antiques Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anthony Thompson Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items You can buy something original Richmond Gallery Electrum Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Sip of royal sherry Saturday Rendezvous 38 days and counting Luci Cavendish selects panic-free Christmas presents Candleburners The Top Unattached Clean up in wood Best Sellers Where to Meet Witty, Charming and Intelligent People Space: the final frontier Cliff-hanging suspense A case that never rests Home from home: the Lloyds in Sussex Anyone for tee on the terrace? House Hunter Country Properties James Harris Times Newspapers Limited Balfour Limited Waterside Homes Kohil Construction Bentley Berkeley Homes Brodies Land and Estate Agency Department Florida Orlando Area Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyland Builders Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jean Williams Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items John Wood & Co Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Where the big cats run free Me & my designer Victoria mcKee finds out why Sue Rogers decorates her hotels but not her home Go south for mas appeal Anthony Green & Company Limited Homes go on the range Light Work for busy fingers Francesca Greenoak on the virtues of shrubs over alpines Home & Garden Head Cardener Agriframes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon Home & Garden Section Multiple Display Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend What would make your ideal weekend? In this new series, Weekend Times asks men and women in the public eye to describe what things they would need for their fantasy 48 hours Ad Chem Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Plastic Glass Alitex Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity - Ski Season's Greetings Luxury Theatre Breaks in London Theatre Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Apollos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Health and Beauty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ukeshill Ham Co Orkney Seafoods Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hay Hampers Unusual Gifts No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wines of Westhorpe Mops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Masterwine Cat Claws (Basco) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fantasy Multiple Display Advertising Items Circus Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Katherine Lozere's Sophistication Charles Tyrwhitt Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawkin & Co No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mohair Blankets Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Superb Mountain Bikes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wurzel Car Furnishings Ltd Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Brands Hatch Circuits Ltd Stop the Killing No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dsr (Leisure) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cordless Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watch Jewellery Repair Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Eve Arnold and the Monroe Years How a bad year in business made the vesteys call for help Chris Bonington: the dreadful risks of climbing K2 Sex-starved Essex man: John Fowles on his early years Renault a Certain Flair Opening Shots Peter Barnard Contents The Big Chill In the beginning the Vesteys lived off interest on interest on their income, but now one of Britain's richest families has gone to the banks for help. Philip Knightley traces the history of a dynasty from its days as the baron, hunting and the racecourse, to the appointment this summer of a young man who has put the older, generation out to grass Clinique Wrappings Don't Crack under Pressure Tag Heuer With triumph and disaster K2, in the Karakoran range in Kashmir, is the second highest mountain in the world, and the toughest to climb. The obsessions and challenges it invokes have been captured in a new film. Chris Bonington, who has conquered Everest but failed K2, talks to Joan Goodman about the screen drama—and the real thing Mountain face to face Festive franking sense David Driver, The Times head of design, has adapted illuminations from a 14th-century manuscript to produce this year's Royal Mail Christmas stamps. His successful entry marks 25 years in the series. Alan Franks Writes Picture Gallery Stopping Smoking Reduces the Risk of Serious… Martell Martell All the rage from Harlem to the streets of London Eve Arnold has spent her life creating images in black and white that capture the reality of life for blacks and white. Janinc Di Giovanni talks to the photographer about to the people and place that have coloured her career Sharing suite nothings Clement Freud Forte Crest Postscript The clan from Pakistan On the remote Isle of Lewis, where the drink is strong but the religion even stronger, pakistanis live in harmony with Scots, largely by keeping themselves. Answer Bati reports Remy Martin Exploring the British & Irish Isles 8 day's cruising from only ?1295.00 from Bath to Wexford, the Wickllow Mountains, Dublin, Snowdonia, the isles of Mull, Iona and Skye, Inverewe, the Shetlands, Fair Isle, Aberdeen and on to Edinburgh Seduced by the sacred stones Enthusiasms The living should learn to treasure monuments to the dead, writes Jean Wilson Holiday Inn A name and a dress Women of the Nineties are opting for an easier life, as they go one step beyond the suit and slip into perfectly simple creations of the masters of the soft tailoring. Liz Smith writes. Photographs by Tony McGee Picture Gallery Amazing technicolour dreamcoats For years the humble waistcoat has been underrated. Now it is coming out of the closet, brighter and bolder then ever, Daniel Johnson writes Globe Glenmorangie Starry role of a place in the sun Before there was Beverly Hills, there was the Beverly Hills Hotel. Charles Hennessy visits the pink and green palace that has always attracted the royalty of the film industry Cristal d'Arques Dinner is served and not a minute too soon Immaculate choreography and flamboyant showmanship are par for course at a banquet, Rosemary Stark discovers Hine Ordinary Eye Akai Hot on the trails of the unexpected More people are seeing the wisdom of educational holidays, Harvey Elliott writes Ski more, pay less Investors in Industry Take comfort in the wild Luxurious accommodation does not detract from the natural joys of the African bush, Simon Barnes writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Blake Boating Holidays Blakes Country Cottages English Country Cottages Blakes Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tradewinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain's best Boating Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ker&downey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Vacanze in Italia Rockford Multiple Display Advertising Items Indonesian Spice Island Cruises Baloon Flights Spain Barbados SkiChallenge Egypt Jurkey Jordan Isral Cottages Galore Bespoke Holidays Ltd Explore Worldwide Austria Travel Colour Brochure & Video Highbullen Hotel Bladen Lines Travel Ltd Getaway Breaks India Next China Travel Service (UK) Ltd The Times Brochure Service Jura One of 'God 's spies' The biography of Elizabeth Smart confirms her status as a first-class interpreter of life and art, Michael Horowitz writes Tacks and trying tics Tim Heald In Search of Conrad By Gavin Young Hutchinson, £17.99 about Blady a Pattern Out of Time By Laurens Van der Post Chatto & Windus, £16 Collecting fuel for a bonfire of vanity fare Peter Ackroyd reads Gore Vidal's essays on the art of writing for art's sake, rather than to satisfy other artists and critics From Tehran with tears Anthony Parson The Unknown Life of the Shah By Amir Taheri Hutchinson, £17.99 Reading a poem No park pies in the sty Christopher Warman disocovers almost everything he ever wanted to know about pigs, Hoggs, Whiffles and the Empress' nose Lord Emsworth's Annotated Whiffle The Case of the Pig By Auggustus Whiffte Edited by James Hogg Michael, Joseph, £12.99 Fumbling towards our manhood Anthony Quinton Iron John By Robert Bly Element, £12.95 Muddied reflections Writing beyond the wall Paperbacks Corona The Times Luxury Leather Offers Luxury of leather has never felt so good Enjoy the richness and style of these hand-crafted wallets and diaries with big reductions on normal retail prices Bridge The Listener Crossword No. 3124: Paintbox The Games Page The Times 'I was terribly sex-starved' A Childhood: John Fowles Picture Gallery Ocean Cruise Lines 3 Free
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