News from 21/03/1992
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Liz Dolan, Graham A. Dragon, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, John Springs, Alasdair Riley, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, J. P. Chambers, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Catherine Sampson in Peking, James MacKay, F. L. Aburrow, D. W. Wilcox (Manager), Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Robert Seely and Mary Dejevsky, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Graham Ashworth Director General, Julian Smith, Harry Eyres, Shirley Davenport, Judith Pentreath, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, C. J. E. Moysen, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, P. H. Havelock, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Vinny Lee, Bruce Clark, Clive Graham-Ranger, David Shamash, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Cecil Parkinson, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Anne Caborn, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Alan Hamilton, Robin Oakley and Colin Narbrough, Prof. R. M. S. Wilson, John W. E. Perkins, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, John Young, Craig Whitney, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, John Sherman, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, P. Bradbury, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Patrick Marnham, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ann Drysdale, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peni Walker (Recycling campaigner), Richard Wetherell, Coupvray, J. Collins, Jonathan Taylor Chief Executive, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Peter Bernard, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Rosemary Bailey, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Humphry Berkeley, Stephen Logan, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Anwer Bati, Frances E. Monaghan, John Goodbody, Richard Pearson, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Claude R. Hart, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, S. Charles Lewsen, Walter Gammie, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Riddell, Rosie Barnes SDP MP, Blanch, Harry P. Cemach, Michael Phillips, Antonia Fraser, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Weir, Chairman, Ronald Faux and Adam Fresco, Graham Searjeant, Peter Butler, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Marc Gordon (Executive Director), Mark Sanderson, Derek Harris, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, G. A. H. Watts, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, B. R. Taplin, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, A. B. Atkinson, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Isabel Colegate Novelist, Mary Dejevsky, Melissa G. Hawes, Barry Pickthallin,
ResumoLabour drops independent schools threat Straw admits softening policy Canary Wharf bankers anxious Index Weekend Times Saddam bows to UN demands Maxwell's widow gives sons £900,00 Picture Gallery Major sets zero inflation as target for Tories Queen's press secretary apologises to duchess Kuoni Weekend Money Feline Fantasy Researchers unravel family secrets of Egyption mummies Tissue fragments may reveal vital clues to scientists about how six Egyptians and died over 4,000 year ago, report Nigel Hawkes Coach company to lease carriages on Br night trains By our Transport Correspondent: Two-track tunnel link likely to upset campaign Queen Elizabeth 2 Covent Garden expects £2m loss Second Briton prepares for space A technological hitch prevented a Cambridge graduate from making space history reports Nick Nuttall Heads are told to keep quiet British beach pollution worsening, survey finds Thousands of beachcombes have found our coastline to be a dumping ground, Louise Hidalgo reports Secretary sent boss threats Two face fraud charges today Bishop's post for rebel vicar Rapist jailed Traffic delays Post-mortem Woman died in struggle to rescue dog from sea By a Staff Reporter: Gunman 'had store of guns' The Crown in crisis The Sunday Times Murder trial told of secret burial Number of ponds halved in ten years Charities praise their duchess patron Separation of the Duke and Duchess of York The Duchese of York remains in demand with the many charities she has supported, Ray Clancy writes Uproar engulfs Queen's silent messenger Man in the News Council silent on football ground Halifax TV appeal aids hunt for killer Actor accepts libel damages Art theft alert Culture snippet Toilet for sale Malgo Universities spend 28% less on books Academic libraries Drug user list irises to 20,820 Police decision Eubank charge Beach threat Farmers help save rare crow Mayfair pits its might against rail link plan Residents of one of London's richest areas have been galvanised into a protest campaign, reports John Young Barclays News and analysis Labour's budget is tip of spending iceberg says Major Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Kinnock yearns for a heckler or two First round to Labour but the fight has hardly begun Political Notebook Pickfords Travel Levitation party's campaign take off Party leaders dash over Walden switch Cunard Countess Paddy takes the high ground in Militant country Campaign Sketch Anchorage Point Michael Foot turns his back on the Lords Campaign Quotes Coe runs up against distrust of outsiders Falmouth & Camborne Lunn Poly All-woman contest ensures fair fight Maidstone Star quality counts as voters prove elusive Torris show flair for spectacular Hampstead & Highgate Duchess eclipses news of election American View Leak letter warned of Snp threat Scotland Bookies cheer on all parties National Savings You Can't Trust Labour Gould dismisses fear of spending bonanza Ashdown promises £1.2bn for new homes Noble Calendonia Limited Tories sham in capital Housing'a bigger issue than health' Figures juggled in battle of the council bills Top Tories relish edge to campaign Kinnock says attacks indicate panic Campaign Tactics Kaufman criticised for dual loyalty remark Commission of the European Communities Adams clashes with Hume on TV Ulster Guildford counts on success Heseltine rival Clough offside Jet grounded Office burgled Greens ousted Bush orders aid for refugees as more Muslims flee Burma UN to get Lockerbie suspects Bhutto alliance (AFP): Gun protest (AFP): Rallies banned (Reuter): Plot revealed (Reuter): Cholera on rise Population gap (AP): Trek back out Li warns against radical reforms Peking leadership split Malawi exiles unite Bribes help to keep unschooled drivers On the roads Mauritius Notebook De Klerk attacked over violence Democrat campaigns heat up Israelis vow to avenge killings Tax bill vetoed by Bush Mitterrand's neo-fascist bogey takes on a life its own From a shabby march in 1985 to leading a party that even its opponents want to be successful. Patrick Marnham in Paris traces the rise and rise of Le Pen Reform group goes to the rescue of Yeltsin Georgian rebels free hostages Lagerfeld shows off in style Kohl and Bush talk on Gatt Rural voters hold key in Albania Albania's opposition Democrats have ruled out another coalition, hoping for outright victory in tomorrow's election, Anne McElvoy reports from Tirana Keating's policies put in dock People Tatars to go ahead with poll Minister discounts plot alert (AFP): Arms raid (AP): Bomber alert (Reuter): Light verse Divored royal should be free to remarry … and moreover Philip Howard Labour ahead tin point Poor economic figures have put the Tory campaign on the defensive, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on the Election An Oxonian for president? No Rhodes scholar in 99 years has come close to the White House- until now, Charts Bremner says Private lives, public relations The Times Diary Troubled paths The Times Diary Pew, what a scorcher The Times Diary Byronic folk? The Times Diary Whose Inflation? The Times Burmese Bullies Flying Candidates Speedier payment of legal fees Beaches and blue flags Remembrance of Ta Chi canta? Church's ministry among the Jews Trade policy gap Tax and middle classes Foreign interest The business vote Political roundabout Heartfelt prayer Under-developed r but over-used Court Circular Weekend birthdays Luncheons Births Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Third Sunday in Lent Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Weekend royal engagements Classified Advertising Word-Watching Dinners Stowe School Latest wills Rupert Shephard Rupert Shephard, painter and teacher, died in London on March 16 aged 83. He was born in the city on February 12 1909 Roger Lemelin Roger Lemelin. French Canadian popular creative writer, died in Quebec City hospital on March 16 aged 72. He was bron April 7,1919 Memorial services Michael Skinner Major-General Michael Timothy Skinner CB, comptroller of Rochester Cathedral and formerly director-general weapons (army) at the Ministry of Defence, died on March 16 aged 60. He was born on August 5,1931 Clarence Wright Clarence Wright, radio and stage actor, died in ALderney on March 13 aged 83. He was born in Bourne mouth in 1908 James Byam Shaw James Byam Shaw, CBE, art historian, died on March 18 aged 89. He was born in London on January 12.1903 Mr Brown in Row over TV Unit Divided Kiev summit backs Karabakh peace force Saddam gives in over Scuds The Times Crossword No 18,872 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Aynsley Index Profile Weekend Money Branson sues BA for libel in High Court The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Anglia shows fading picture on profits Gold carrier nears brink of sale Value deducted More say Kevin Maxwell faces further court action Sterling weathers a week of gloom Bonds review Whittingdale Charged up Sales scrutiny Opt for change Mindis loss holds back recovery at Attwoods By our City Staff: Rosehaugh wins time from banks Chairman bows out at CRT Wilkes warned over facility Molins pays up EC to make it cheaper to change money Pro-Chinese newspapers attack Midland deal Mandarin Oriental of seek London listing Peking does not share the banks' enthusiasm for merger, says Neil Benntt Blue Circle sells stake in South African arm Delayed orders put pressure on Hornby By our City Staff: Berisford calls off rights sale New product s help Halstead lift payout Business Roundup Packer fails short Fired Earth slides Perry takes a tumble Sheafbank in the red Bedford trims loss Stronger policies on industry urged From our Correspondent in Brussels: Brussels to lift oil ban on Pretoria Rebuilding from shattered dreams Business Profile: Sir Christopher Benson The chairman of Mepc, the property group, tells Gillian Bowditch how he succeeded in his second-choice career A marriage arranged behind Chinese walls Weekending Fraud 'is mostly in-house' The Sunday Times Homeowners Friendly Society Molins restarts Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Market senses Redland victory Tempus Opinion poll worries pull down shares and bonds Stock Market Wall Street Index Low values stall house sales Cautious surveyors are spoiling recovery hopes in the property market. Sars McConnell reports Electing for fixed-rate loans Good faith v self-interest Comment Framilington Insult and injury in the numbers game No Title Knight Williams Henderson Retailers threaten card boycott Banks accused of sabotaging recovery with increased charges Doubts raised over policing sale prices Midland merger relief Fimbra Lautro warns life offices over bonds sales patter O&Y abandons Cabot Square Trust Societe General Touche Remnant Perpetual Prudential Personal Equity Plans The M&G Group Where there is a will … there is less confusion Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Briefings Call for one-stop investor protection Lindsay Cook looks at proposals for a shake-up of self-regulation in the investment industry Invesco MIM Pensions in the melting pot Bristol & West Building Society Casting for cover Anne Caborn reels in a few pointers to the insurance needs of recreational fishermen The Alliance Trust Companies of Dundee Save & Prosper Money mainfestly a central issue Election 92 Lindsay Cook examines the personal finance implications of the party mainfestos Aetna Unit Trusts Ltd, Interest Rates Roundup Clerical Medical Investment Group Royal Liver Friendly Society Fidellty Investments Share Service Save & Prosper the Investment House Bank closed account over debit indemnity inconvenience The creeping costs of keeping in touch Let spouses use the same tax office Portfolio Platinum The Equitable Life A question of title Keep it simple Save & Prosper Shares remain nervous The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 10 D Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Cardiff Teams Scotland set their own goals With the prize gone there is still plenty to reach for as regby union's five nations' championship closes Harlequins lose benefit Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Pride will provide motivation at Pare des Princes Paris Teams London begin defence of title American Football The Times Sports Service McColgan is ready to run from the front again Athletics Dumas promises new-look French Rugby League Streamline vote vital Holland acquires tan and polish Ramsdens strike winning blow Mandarin, Thunderer: Bangor Nash improves rapidly Mandarin: Hexham Bixio to follow up in Times qualifier Point-To-Point Gold Clip tactics subject of enquiry Mandarin: Active Super Sally In grand shape for Lincoln assault Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Do Be Brief Aintree type Racing next week Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Chang puts brakes on Courier Foot-fault law may be changed to harness the power game in tennis Cambridge suffer foursomes Snow Reports Woosnam slides from top Golf Leng cautious with Master Craftsman Equestrianusm Slough bans quashed Now Quiros takes a turn at the front Army win third title in a row Hockey Too many games and too little time to rest Final Table and Results Averages of Semi-Finalists Tornado finds best of the British off Anzio Yachting English football's decline put into perspective Semi-Final Draws Hateley at last a happy wanderer England recall caps a transformation for Rangers' once-troubled forward Match-By-Match Guide Bamber Bridge reap profits of hard work Mansell makes the running in assured display Motor Racing Practice Times For the Record Boardman in need of a tonic In Brief Index Gooch's odyssey turns full circle Injury clouds clear for England's World Cup semi-final against a buoyant South Africa James Meade Limited A plastic poser in the field Crowe leads from the front Pray silence FA threat to besieged West Ham Thomases in and out Senna in doubt for race after crash Eddie's heir Italian job Food and Drink Out of Town Lights, action, loofah Lynne Truss slips into a sarong and pre-empts tomorrow's Bafta awards from the glittering intimacy of her bathroom Eurofestivals Hotel Lancaster Film National Telelink Theatre London National Garden Gift Tokens Music Evenings out Exhibitions Dance Sallerooms Bookings Videos Van Gogh in England Nothing here to laugh about Peter Barnard searches in vain for some comedy classics and finds only a titter where once there was laughter in every line Review Join the magic mystery tour Illusion and comedy combine this week when The Magic Comedy Strip starts a six week run on ITV Texaco Flymo the Easy Way to a Great Finish Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sonny Rollins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Dionne Warwick in Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfred Brendel Plays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Raymond Gubbay presents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timely echoes from past Bebedict Nightingale reviews a George Bernard Shaw play directed by Trevor Nunn Theatre Heartbreak House Theatre Royal, Haymarket Orfeo Condensed flavour Theatre Gormenghast BAC, Battersea Dusting off the satin sheets Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham La Belle Noiseuse The Sunday Times BBC Dram at its Best Ideal as an export Opera Kullervo Los Angeles Opera A taste of Britain in Belgium Frances Bissell, The Times cook, enjoys familiar fare in the unfamiliar surroundings of Flanders Intoto The Total Kitchen Package Taylor-made for quality Jane MacQuitty applauds 300 years of great ports from a grand old house that has on to its independence Best Buys Up-townmeets down-home The trick with acquiring fashionable rusticity is not to overdo it, says Jonathan Meades A taste for tofu Kind Food: Alison Johnson Invasion of the haute cuisine all-stars Consultant chefs are all the rage in a number of our top hotels. But does their presence raise the standard of the food and service? Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Basements Tip Tree Sofa art for the masses Vinny Lee meets an artist who has designs on your homes—and not just on the walls Bliithmers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sewills Nautical Instruments Limited S&H Jewell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling Antiques? Saleroom The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agnew's Leroy Neiman Prints Fischer Fine Art Auction Model train collection Alexandra Palace Antique Engagement Rings of Distinction, Quality &… Roy Miles Gallery K. Restorations To mothers with love Some unusual ways to celebrate Mothering Sunday Harmers of London Lots Road Galleries The Bruton St Gallery Illegible Article Calder Annual Exhibition of Military Pictures David James & Steve Welbourne Jewellery Young&Stephens Middlethorpe Hall Hotel & Restaurant Dress for Victory to win the nation's sympathy vote Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney At last a law for seabirds Feather report Perfect match on the Test Clive Graham Ranger looks ahead to the start of the flyfishing season on a peerless river Events Voyages Jules Verne Summer at the festivals of Europe For arts lovers who want to blend a holiday with the best music, dance and drama that Europe can offer, Hilary Finch presents a detailed guide to what is happening, where and when, and how you can get there Euro Break The Gleneagles Hotel Travel Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Direct Reader Offers The Government Acution Handbook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Factory Shop The Sofabed Cellulite Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam for Comfort Lakeland Monsoon GRiffon British Antique Replicas Oriental Rugs French Homes & Garden Quacks the Printers Lap Tray Spring's busting out all over Francesca Greenoak finds inspiration over garden walls Best Buy Weekend Tips Home & Garden The Largest onions Agriframes Fruit Cages Old & English Roses Snowdrops in the Green 6X for Growing Success Ken MuiR Home & Garden Luscious Victoria Plums The Ideal Material Diy Plastics Ransomes Westwood Dig & Delve Organics Lawn Flite My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Isabel Colegate Novelist Home & Garden AD Chem Limited Richmond Park Heights Martin Grant Homes London Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Focus on … New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Homes Mencap Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cala Homes (South) Limited Dunkeswell Smart Thinking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Home plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Schools are top of the form Wreck wrapped up in red tape Final curtain call for the jet-set maestro Pyrenean playground on the cheap Romance of a city hideaway Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2745 Photosales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action for blind people The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal British Diabetic Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon What say? Please write to Richard Invitation only for Unattached Professionals Student Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Introductions at Last! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Arthritis Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abundance of Stunning Ladies Video Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Cambridge Southern Port Services (Shoreham) Limited The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC 1 The Cats Protection League BBC 1 The Scandinavian Sea Way The Times Saturday Review William Grant Lock up your babies Opening Shots There ought to be a law against it Contents Curtain call for a bell epoch Parliament has been dissolved and some famous faces have made their exit Julian Critchley recalls the performances and idiosyncrasies of departing colleagues for whom the sound of the division bells need again spoil the prospect of a good dinner or a good gossip. Illustration by John Springs Man in the supporting role Pedro Almodovar's controversial films have caused outrage among some feminists. But, Carol Sarler writes, the Spanish director is firmly on their side Harrods Knightsbridge Picture Gallery The Natural History Museum Rich Man, Poor Man at the Gates of Disney For five villages, the opening of Europe's new theme park next month is neither fairytale nor fantasy. Christine Aziz visits their real world where money, land and national heritage are at stake Villages caught in Mickey's mousetrap Robert Ludlum Leading the way out west You probably haven't heard of Armistead Maupin, yet his quirky chronicles of life on the freewheeling American West Coast have outsold Martin Amis and been compared to Dickens. Could his literary low profile be because he dares to tackle the issue of homosexual love, William Cash asks How much legroom do you need in business class? It… AirCanada a Breath of Fresh Air A tale of innumerable tails Brenard Levin confesses to a long-standing but not uncommon emotional disorder: a love for cats If you want all the features for half the price and… Rank Exrox Flowers from a field of darkness Western trained, the painter Wu Guanzhong chose to return to his home and a life of labour in communist China. But, Glenys Roberts writes, the repressive regime never dulled his inspiration Brewing war comes to a head Stout producers are waging a battle - to convert Irish Guinness drinkers to other brands. Robin Young samples opinion, and a few pints Selfridges Fashion An end to fad times Fashion Forget thee look of the season - the Agnes B. philosophy says that fashion should be ignored, Brenda writes Sportive Here comes that I synching feeling When watching a film, are you convinced that the voice you are hearing is that of the actor? Don't be fooled, for the dubbing expert is a dab hand at creating a different soundtrack for a piece of propaganda, an arthouse movie or a pan-European series Aegean Odyssey Simple food with a Commons touch Gut Feelings Clement Frued Drop in for a bite Travel Not all of Florida's inhabitants are tame, nor its shores crowded, as Leslie Thomas discovered among the west coast Photographs by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Two new airlines have recognised that tourists want non-stop long-haul flights, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top-deck service Itineraries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal savings Itineraries A safe return Itineraries Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Travel A trip in tune No place like home Thomson Travel Luxury Spring Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Apollo Travel World Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheapest Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World The natural world Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Brazil Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Cyprus Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Blakes International Travel Ltd Ker&downey UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The long march from revolution Books New poetry Words in your proverbial ear Blinded by the light The Amish Landscape By Robert Holman Nick Hern Books, £14.99 Spaniards in the works Paperbacks Battle of the books: theory versus practice Grabbing for the stars Life is Too Short By Mickey Rooney Hutchinson, £16.99 One Lifetime is Not Enough By Zsa Zsa Gabor Headline, £14.99 Doris Day By Eric Braun Weidenfeld & Nicholson, £14.99 No Minor Chords By André Previn Doubleday, £14.99 You've heard the music ; now read the novel Waiting for War Claude Delarue Minerva, £6.99 Island of the Doomed Stig Dagerman Quartet, £17.95 Vagabond Winter Jean-Noël Pancrazi Quartet, £14.95 Lure of the Lorelei Enjoy a relaxing ten-day cruise through the heartland of Europe at a special discount price, from £1,270 Intineraries Lecturers The Cost Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3142: Sonnets from the poet: You guess - Ii by Calmac Chess The Times 'We made rude remarks in Hindustani ' A Childhood: M. M. Kaye Espana Passion for life FIAT UNO
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