News from 11/04/1992
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Kay Marles, A. E. Owen, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Edward Hyde, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Tom Walker, Tim Judah, Michael Rowan, Peter Platt, Karen Woolfson, Ann Morris, Richard Lamb, Philip Howard, Brian Corby, Chairman, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Bob Worccsler, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Katy Bravery, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, John Mortimer, Brenda Parry, John Pym, Vinny Lee, William Davenport, John Adamson, Sydney Shenton, Susan Crosland, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Eric Macfarlane, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Robert Nye, Sean MacCarthaigh, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, P. J. Chuck, John Hewitt, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Joanna Gibbon, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Margaret Eure, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, L. T., Elizabeth Obadina, Simon Tait, Terence O'brien, Nicole Swengley, Hugh David, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Jessica Gorst-Williams, P. A. Wolrige Gordon, Benjamin Rudyerd, Sydney Friskin, Alexander MaCara (Chairman), Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Alison Roberts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Dominic Milroy, OSB, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Robert Worcester, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Saye and Sele, Richard Evans, Hugh Casson, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, David Lipsey, Michael Clark and Ross Tieman, Ronald Hutton, Christopher Harvie (Vice-President), Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, David Young, J. W. M. Thompson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, David Whelton, Managing Director, Matthew Parris, Polly Devlin Author, Anthony Alexander, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Phillips, Pico Iyer, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Mark Sanderson, F. R. Hyde-Chambers (Director), Derek Harris, Jonathan Meades, Dorset, Mark Steyn, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Sir William Waller, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, Hartley Shawcross, Oliver Cromwell, Valerie Grove, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, R. E. Timms, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Thomas Aston, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Hazel Spink,
ResumoMajor plans reshuffle today Woman tipped for cabinet after Tories sweep back with 21 majority City hit by big bomb blast Index Weekend Times Country's voters let the pollsters down Beaten Kinnock will announce resignation Oliver's Twists The Old Curiosity Shops Great Expectations Not so Bleak House? Abbey National BBC Radio Smith is favourite to succeed Kinnock as Labour leader What They Said… Speech of triumph turns into epitaph At the Kinnocks home yesterday the blinds were drawn on private grief. The dream is shattered but Neil Kinnock has been brave and dignified to the last, writes Alan Hamilton Decision beckons on PR option Electoral reform The Cadogan Hotel & Restaurant Whitty is questioned after crash Souness's joy at victory Scots claim Gamble fails Garden meal Bodyfit - your total training programme The Sunday Times Traders hope end to uncertainly will bring spending spree High street confidence Estate agents cheer Some won, some lost in campaign Picture Gallery Shares up and bubbly down The City celebrates with champagne The Electoral Reform Society 'Target the rich' policy backfires Currys Over-the-top rally left Kinnock exposed Campaign hits and misses Smith Square brat pack has last laugh They were too naïve, too negative and, when all seemed lost, they were to blame Now the young Turks are getting their own, back, Andrew Pierce writes Patten may wait in the wings Tory chairman's future Culture stake claims to seat of power Leaders put blame on scare stories Lib Dems Voters made fools of pollsters and pundits Verdict on forecasts Ivir Crewe says the polisters have to think again Lloyds Bank BBC wins ratings war but ITN first on results Exit polls lead TV down false trail Tesco MP demands action to disrupt Commons Scottish backlash Tactical voting by Protestants helps oust Adams Northern Ireland Bookies give odds on future British Airways Holidays All Greens lose their deposits Dixons More women than ever in Commons Far outweighed, but… Distraught world of the defeated One moment assisted by an army of civil servants. Next moment nothing Susan Crosland on a sudden trauma Bush welcomes 'wonderful' Tory victory By our Foreign Staff: Kohl leads the way in congratulating Major Foreign reaction Norma gets back to the ironing Rapist trapped by kitchen footprint jailed for 14 years Drivers kill 1m animals a year Civil War armour back in front line Qantas Bard's rural idyll found wanting Lightning strike cuts BBC TV news Scientists examine copse shotgun trap Death at New Manor Farm Rural calm broken Currys Lovers are jailed for death plot Yeoman accused of assault at Tower Irishmen face trial for army murder NUT calls for test boycott £5m settlement Train derailed Blackmail case English police find Dordogne drug base Amphetamines bound for Britain Chatlines sued for £660,000 Father jailed Arson death Hot and cold Short wrestles wily Karpov Minister's wife to give evidence N&P Women shed new light on old image Embattled Bosnia pleads for help Yugoslav army chiefs threaten full-scale military intervention Nato offers skills born of Cold War to East's armies Europ Assistance Ukraine's admiral sets his sights on Black Sea fleet Yeltsin wins time for a reshuffle Mafia boss sends his love from jail:'We'll be back' People Skinhead fuhrer dodges sanity test A Polish trial is examining politics and madness, Roger Boyes writes Queen Elizabeth 2 Belgium expels Russian envoys (AP): Leader to quit (AFP): EC team leaves (Reuter): Image polish (Reuter): Help sought (Reuter): Detainees flee Crime busting Stamps issued (AFP): Marshal to visit Black and white find harmony in Nigeria De Klerk meets Babangida Africa club puts out welcome mat for unlikely hero The nations of black Africa are increasingly looking to South Africa as an export market and potential investment bank, Sam Kiley writes BT Two shots fired near Mandela Najibullah agrees to give up power Afghan deal promise peace The Times Network Systems Ltd Brown rages at drug 'fiction' Noriega armoury of appeals can drag case on for years American lawyers fear the case against Noriega will not stand the scutiny facing it in the appeal courts, Jamie Dettmer in Washington writes Khomeini's son warns the West Canada's Indians win deal (AFP): Imelda yields (AP): Reactors sold (AFP): Exodus ended (Reuter): Mop-up begins (AFP): Help planned (Reuter): Shrinking sales (Reuter): Stamped out British Gas Clifford Longley What is the moral basis for the capitalist system? The past is a foreigh country: they do things differently there …and moreover A day is a long time In politics After 16 months John Major has a mandate, but his first decisions will be crucial, says Peter Riddell Riddellon the Election Left behind by the voters John Grigg says Labor lost because the party has failed to adapt to social change since 1945 No room on the board? The Times Diary Both past the post The Times Diary Brillo! The Times Diary Snow effect The Times Diary Mr Major's '100 Days' Labour's Reckoning Why Labour lost, what the Conservatives must do Devolution question Education standards BMA and change Politics and business 'Philistine' deal on County Hall sale Orchestras defended Charity begins… Court Circular Weekend birthdays Service dinners Marriages Latest wills Lady Chain Announcements Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Royal Navy promotions London Clinic launches fund Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointments University news Lady Davina Scarr Word-Watching Personal Appears in Weekend Times Section on College of Ophthalmologists Günther Zuntz Günther Zuntz, emeritus professor of Hellenistic Greek at the University of manchester, died on April 3 aged 90. He was born on January 28,1902 The Right Rev Charles Claxton The Right Rev Charles Robert Claxton, Bishop of Blackburn, 1960-71, has died aged 88. He was born on November 16,1903 Konstantin Sergeyev Konstantin sergeyev, Rusian dancer and choreographer, died in St Petersburg on April 1 aged 82. He was born in the same city on February 20,1910 Basil Garnons Williams Basil Hugh Garnons williams, former headmaster of Berkhamsted School, died on March 15 aged 85. He was born on July 1 1906 Church news Andonis Tritsis Andon is Tritsis mayor of Athens, town planner, politician and athlete, died on April 7 aged 55. He was horn on the Ionian island of Cephalonia in 1937 MRS Patrick Campbell The good life begins with the age of contentment The Times Crossword No 18,890 Word-Watching AA Road Watch Times Weathercall Weather Picture Gallery P&O Rebirth of a river Many of our most famous waters are dying as decades of abstraction and pollution take their toll. Robin Young reports on a project to rescue the historic River Ver The Gleneagles Hotel Film American Express Evenings out Evenings out National Garden Gift Tokens Little gems in the compost heap Lynne Truss forks over Friday night, a bare-ish patch nourished only by the attentions of Geoff Hamilton of Gardeners' World Review Sex and the student set A double murder challenge two challenges two young academics tomorrow in the Bbc mystery a Mascultine Ending Texaco Country Club Hotels Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall South Bank Chicago Samphony Orchestra Daniel Barenboim Jerry Lee Lewis Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Albery RSC Glyndebourne An International Musicians Residential Seminar Wimbledon Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge The way, the truth and the lies As women portray Christ in a BBC series, Richard Johnson looks at how film-makers have shown Jesus World apart from reality Theatre Sikulu Queen's American Express Such a beastly business Theatre The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals Diorama Fun with movie memories Dance Deadly Serious The place Authors? Voyages Jules Verne Solo shots and initial efforts Rock Records Flora Flushed with flash Jonathan Meades travels to Stratford East to a phoenix that has belly-flopped into the cold ashes of awfulness Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Indian Pasta Enjoy a Roman spring feast Frances Bissell recreates some of the robust flavours of the Italian capital and provides a food guide for travellers Picture Gallery Chock full of Easter appeal Jane MacQuitty on the wines that will tickle the most rabid chocaholic's fancy Country Living Buy British, stop the pain Kind Food: Alison Johnson Love blooms among the hedgerows Friendship clubs for lonely Greens are spring up. Joanna Gibbon investigates the success of gentle touch Saturday Rendezvous The Times Country Partners Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video Dating Ltd Invitation only Cascade All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Open house surgery Country life Alice adds to a happy black week Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney The hidden message of a bird's song Feather report Honda Events 100 family treats for Easter Where can ride in a desk, be a prisoner of war, pan for lead, enjoy a Celtic ritual Museums Re-Creations Living History Marine Life Euro Break P&O Bright Ideas for Under-Fives Jersey The Sunday Times Splashing in a salad bowl Valerie Grove meets Europe's most fashionable swimming instructor, who is in Hampshire to teach humbler mortals the techniques he has passed on to stars and royalty Gifts with a difference Cracking up over Easter eggs? Maybe now is the time a make a change… Pottery exotica from a Brixton kiln Although the Prince of Wales liked her work, potter kate Byrne still felt she had to run away to build her self-confidence. Vinny Lee reports Taking up royal alms Nextweek dealers will be hoping to snap up some of the Queen's Maundy money Draped in style Buying beautiful designer curtains can be cheaper than you might think National Breakdown Alone in the magic valley In search of the good life, the homeses from London tell Brenda Parry how they survive in the wilds of Snowdonia Plugged in to history House Hunter Tangmere Cottage Chichester Four up, two down Homing in on handouts A prize to cherish London Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Queens Reach Country Cobb Farr Residential Savills Surrey Finglesham Northleach, Gloucestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Isle of Man Westward Developments (Totnes) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Frustration Martin Grant Homes Halifax SCH Estates Ltd The Times Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Breton Shirt Company Larkswood Limited Domestic Innovations Ltd. Health Post Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ardenco Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Factory Shop Medivac House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Social Stationary Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo and Latex G-D-S Shirt Design Post Haste Products The Stockbag Company Mops Gilinsky The McGregor Group British Antique Replicas Cartoon portraits Home & Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countax Diary of Times Classified Beauty across the border Francesca Greenoak explores Edinburgh's impressive Royal Botanic Garden Best Buy Weekend Tips Dig & Delve Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Organic Concentrates Ltd Bedding Mums Soft Soap The Malt Stables LASSCo Credit Card Orders Majestic memento The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2763 The cultural revelation David Lipsey finds that introducing children to the arts is not an easy affair Expert tips for getting children hooked on art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events for culture vultures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertising BBC 1 Satellite Car Magazine Radio 1 Variations BBC 1 Satellite Michael Douglas No Title Radio 1 Variations Business News Profile Index soars 136 points as City celebrates Conservative win adds £20bn to share values and brokes predict more to come The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Bank cashes in on gilt market surge Mickey receives the media massage Post election Lid on bonds Tax havens Picture Gallery Pictionary Paying more Receiving less Black watch Inflation rate falls to 4% in March Optimism returns over pick-up in consumer spending Relieved business calls for changes in government's industrial strategy Industry Recent Issues The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Jobs boost urged in wake of recession Small Business Properly firm gains ground Star losses cut Jacks in red Property sale Elys drops Screens turn blue as shares climb to second largest rise Stock Market Utilities lead big spending spree as poll euphoria floods market City View (Reuter): Nikkei bounces back (Reuter): Dow makes strong early advance World Markets 'Only two sleepless nights I can recall' Business Profile: Julian Ogilvie Thompson Carol Leonard finds the man who reached the top at De Beers made it on merit, not family connections Something missing from the disaster scenario Week Ending Matthew Bond Picture Gallery US-style discount outlets in store Alliance Leicester Barclays Unit-Linked Insurance Investments BAe to sell stake in small jets division Reuter: Airbus cuts A320 production Advertising assists in Ulster's advance Business Roundup BTG profits slide Serco buys Aeradio GrandMet splits Trust asset value up Offshore Funds Savers feel pinch as fears of base rate rise vanish National Savings will look increasingly tempting it societies have to cut rates Turnround in fixed mortgage terms Picture Gallery Early birds queue up to buy units with revived confidence Foreign Colonial A mercenary life for brokers Comment The Times Hill Samuel Financial Services M&G Save & Prosper Roll up, roll up for an offshore tax-saving deal Hop on a Chinese bike with Barclays Reserves concern brings limit on with-profit bonds Schroders Insurer to cease underwriting Neighbourhood Watch cover New SIB rules may cut return on high income unit trusts Elderlly investors, who often rely heavily on savings, are likely to be hit hardest by the new rules Briefing Home improvement loan costs soar Prudential For Information regarding Advertising within the… The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Check agency files if applying for credit Quietly very excessive Closing the account with a sherry Underestimating the ravages of inflation on our savings Portfolio Platinum Credit horror Barclaycard debit Offer for readers of The Times Hambro Clearing Limited Interest Rates Roundup Strong gains The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Wallace not one for the waiting game Other Leading Runners to Follow Collection of fund-runners all determined to collect Barcelona-bound Brace joins the selectors' critics Divided opinion over Musicale's victory Rapid Rascal to end losing run Injured Seattle Rhyme likely to miss Derby The Times Mandarin: Stratford Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Mandarin: Bangor Kenbu is too sharp for Hatoof Mandarin: Speedy Magic Ring to strengthen claim Mandarin: Thirsk Newbury results Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Bates pulls out to leave selectors with tour vacancy England B team loses its experienced serum half Match-By-Match Guide Coaching pair work wonders Yonex Francis is a hard player to replace Close contest: Lynda Watkin, right, of Sutton… Top scorer boosts Surrey Roe playing it strictly by the book Golf: Second round of Jersey Open Bennett leads Nova's charge Swimming Confident Eastbourne prepare to celebrate Northern hope to limit the damage Rugby League Doyle is keen to keep busy Cycling United shape tip for knockout blow Pearce's absence weakens the chances of Nottingham Forest in Rumbelows Cup final Probable Teams Match-By-Match Guide For the Record Smith rejects offer of a new contract Nancarrow ends Marshall's run of concentration Squash Rackets Britain's sailors hit form Yachting England take an early lead In Brief Redgrave absent Court action Team is unified Boyles win Strike talks Victor Chandler London Marathon Ballesteros battles to avoid cruellest cut Faldo starts Masters second round with a run of pars (AFP): Greens are puzzling Daly First-Round Scores Town & Country Manner Ltd South Africans feeling the pressure Wembley final is upstaged It's not all over Early odds Start of the silly season Chelsea deal seems close Robson to decide on his fitness Picture Gallery Prospects for Peace After one of the most turbulent years in its history, the nations stands on the brink of all-out civil war. Must thenext chapter be written in blood?The slaughter at Edgehill in October has horrified the nation and strengthened the hand of those seeking compromise. The example set by local truces gives grounds for hope, but only if the national leadership on both sides can respond with flexibility and goodwill Picture Gallery Scottish invasion threat wanes Cheshire pact stirs hopes for ceasefire Inside A year of butchery and fear Irish rebellion spells danger for England Countdown to War Seeking an ally in the law The road to war: the political paradoxes The grounds for division between King and Parliament are constantly shifting as each side tries to claim legitimacy for its right to rule. The arguments range from the incontrovertible to the highly specious and neither side trusts the other to have control of the military With God on their side? The road tto war: religious polarisation The government of the Church and the practices of worship are at the heart of the conflict. As the extremists' position is strengthened by the crisis, the middle ground is being eroded and moderate opinion stifled until only arms and war will resolve the issues No rest for keepers of the sabbath Sunday Observance The New Heresies The King abandons London to radicals In the past year sympathies in the capital have swung away from the royal cause as Parliament's allies have consolidated their strength in the councils and offices of power Cambridge MP hijacks college silver convoy King's fund-raising is thwarted Putting a fair face on present trouble Tips for health and beauty Provinces lurch to moment of truth Regional Report The slide towards war has forced every town and county to take sides as the opposing armies approach. Factionalism has overridden the desire for neutrality Hull Nottingham Worcester Medical staff are in short supply First aid for the casualties of war Casualties No winner as 1,500 soldiers die At Edgehill the biggest of the war ends in a bloody stalement On a clear day in Octover 30,00 men clashed on a ridge in Warwickshire The ensuing battle revealed tactical waaknesses on both sides and produced no conclusives result as the armies fought cach other to a standstill A Noble Death King's aide falls clutching the flag Picture Gallery Fighting fit on a full stomach Feeding the troops is a logistical worry Garrison Hoping for peace, ready for war Both sides have been arming for months Neither Parliament nor the King has been prepared to pin all hope on a settlement without recourse to arms. Troops have been raised from around the country, but the war may be decided on how many experienced officers each side can muster in the field Pikemen Money, flags and firepower The armies are making every provision Hungry for a dish of cavaliers A soldier's letters recount the reality of war Picture Gallery Go for breadth or depth? The opposing armies favour different tractical models Cavalry hold the reins of victory With discipline and better equipment, the King's horseman can triumph Foreign forces wait on the sidelines The threat from France, Spain and the Netherlands cannot be ignore England's neighbours are watching developments in the civil strife. With vast military machines, they might wish ti intervene, but strategic and domestic concerns are making them hesitant to become involved overseas Leaked letter casts light on royal bungle Ambassador's reports the King misjudged his power New England wants to reform the old one American colonists are anxious about the fate of relatives The diplomatic perspective Insights Actors take up arms as Parliament shuts theatres Authorities fear dissent among crowds London bursts into print The lifting of censorship has produced a publishing revolution Door is open to lies and licence Press Abuses Order to gag the playhouses Closedown Edward Hyde Hands that hold the nation's destiny The war's outcome may depend on three men The Earl of Essex We Must Have Peace A New New World Freedom to pray Restive tenants Counting our blessings The futility of war Divine right or wrong The reluctant King and his wilful Queen The monarch is perceived as remote, impusive and malleable, preferring his family and his artistic interests to affairs of state. His wife believes in the absolute power of the throne Threat of chaos A female view Credits The King's Declaration Wise counsel from an earlier age A former statesman warned against the causes of sedition Royal victory would end moderation If the King Wins The Main Points A chaotic outcome to a long struggle If Parliament Wins The Main Points The new House of Commons Results Capable Prime Minister? How Labour swing fell short of the mark Comparison of the poll results with those of 1987 shows where Neil Kinnock failed to muster support Tax issue may have been the pollsters' downfall The pollsters' inquest is opened by Robert Worcester, Mori's chairman Polls gave clues to motives behind late voting shift Muffin man's forecast shows its true colours Seat by seat guide to the winners The Times Guide to the House of Commons April 1992 Simply Divine? Self-Made Goddess of Bangladesh Vanity Fair Who else voted for a pair of socks? Opening Shots Peter Barnard Contents That was last Not since David Frost crossed the Atlantic has a British television presenter made it big in America. Now comes Jonathan Ross with a show of banter and mockery that could make him a star from New York to La. Garry Jenkins assesses the chances of the Leytonstone lad No Title Raleigh Overpaid, Oversexed and all Over Prague… Post-revolution Czechoslovakia has become the land of milk, honey, job opportunities and cheap beer-at least for the graduate youth of America. Keith Wheatley examines how the capital of eastern Europe is being yanked into the New World. Photographs by Paul Massey Martell Resurrecting the soul After The Commitments, Kate Muir finds Andrew Strong's on-screen singing dreams turning into reality The Dry You're Looking for is Extra Dry Hoverspeed Smooth, sophisticated, dashing, elegant and… Nissan Dining out on designer deity Rytasha, the Angel of Bangel, is a tireless fund-raiser for her cause… but while they feed her ego, the people of Bangladesh are subsisting on spiritual nourishment, Carol Sarler reports Building on a botanical theme Beyond the tranquillity of Kew Gardens lie tensions. Alan Franks looks at how rising prices and a reception centre have fuelled a growing row Glenfiddich Mountfield Laugh until you cry In his drawings and his writings, James Thurber had an irrepressibly sharp Wit, Herb Greer enjoys its bite No Title Piccadilly Theatre The making of God's own Englishman The civil war, or English revolution, broke out 350 years ago this month. On the next four pages: Cromwell's character; pull-out map; how the war began Brave, bad man or istrument of divine will? Blair worder explores the contradictory character and ambitions of Oliver Cromwell Picture Gallery Humiliation in Hull The bloodiest conflict fought on English soil began with a curiously reluctant confrontation between king and Parliament, Ronald Hutton writes Royal National Theatre Vivacious A spirit with two guises Liz Smith discovers two sides to Andrea Sargeant: the Italian countess who designs structured separates, and the force behind Ghost's free-flowing forms The Silk Cut Travel Season Thoughts on tap from the Bar Gut Feelings Clement Freud Clement Freud prepares a dish for John Mortimer Fried Fillets of Dover Sole with Tartar Sauce Picture Gallery Hues and skies Even in the darkest street, Rome is alive with fresh colour and bright lines, as decorators clean the palazzi and refresh the facades of one of Europe's most majestic cities, Marcus Binney writes. Photographs by Graham Wood Riding the waves of two cultures Bill Powell experiences an unlikely mix of beauty and beasts as he sails the Greek islands Rohan Mops Noble Caledonia Limited Club Thiers Saint James Paris Boating Holidays in France & Holland Austravel Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Trailers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockford Travels The Magic of Italy Caprice Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Many travel agents have been unable to afford to visit the places they recommend, Harvey Elliott writes Lawn Flite Uk Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelogue Netherlands Railways Passage to South America Sardatur Holidays Ltd Far East Travel Centre Time off French Selection Corsican Places The Lure of the North Beach Club holidays Prospect Explore Sunvil Holidays Laskarina Holidays Bike Bavaria Lakes & Mountains Premier Britain & Southern Ireland Elegant Resorts Seanscape Scandinavia City Selection Escape the Rat-Race! 2 Night City Breaks Olliver York Travel Sovereign Villas Italia CV Travel Highbullen Hotel Premier France Bladon Lines Greek Islands Sailing Club Greek Islands Club The Times Blood and gutsy undertakings Science Fiction New Poetry If I Should Be Remembered after this by John Hewitt Rural rhyme and reason The Collected Poems of John Hewitt The Home Sick Bakery (serving Seoul food) Pico Iyer Los Angeles Staple of fast-food joints across the country Both as a guide to Hewitt's best poems and as a… Paperbacks Lacking the wit of a dead parrot Cleese Encounters Harsh words in soft surroundings Bucket of Tongues The Man who Fell in Love with the Moon The walls of Jerusalem Dear Country An army of rogues doing God's work The New Model Army in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1645-1653 The Battle of Naseby and the Fall of Charles Wine to float by Enjoy the beauty of Burgundy and sample the produce as you cruise through the region's waterways Bridge by Distinguished from "count") Partner can ofter deduce on what holding the come-on must be based but whether he can or not the important message gets across Listener Crossword No. 3145: Election 92 by Adam Chess The Times 'I have great gaps in my education' A Childhood: William Trevor By Alan Jackson Espana Erruti 1881
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