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News from 30/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, B. A. Campbell, Phil Yates, Paul Heiney, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, P. R. Avern, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Derek Nimmo, Judy Goodkin, N. D. G. Jacob, Norman Howell, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Bernard Lovell, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, J. Roper-Evans, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, K. R. Haines, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Sir Roy Strong Writer and historian, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Frances Hill, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, D. M. E. Evans, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, News in Brief, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Timothy K. M. de Ferrars, Frances Bissell, Avril Baker, John Hennessy, L. T., Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, Alison Johnson, Richard Cork, David Attenborough, Lindsay Cook, Stephen R. Danos, Brenda Polan, D. J. Eggleshaw, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Li Ka-shing, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Peter Cave, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, John Heathcote, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Eluned Price, Kerry Gill, Caroline Mead, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Kimm, Peter Stothard, Peter Bryan, Stephen Danos, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, M. H. Young, Craig Seton, John Bell, Peter Porter, David S. Norton, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, David Howard, Alastair Robertson, Peter P. H. Rein, R. W. Rainbird, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Albert Roux, Patricia Steel, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Anwer Bati, Douglas McBean, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Clive White, Alan Franks, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Angela MacKay and Neil Bennett, Philip Webster, Mark Le Fanu, Paul Cave, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Howard Marshall, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Aubrey Silberston, F. B., Charles Hennessy, Mark Sanderson, Harve Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Tom Walker and Michael Hornsby, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, M. S., Clement Freud, Nigel Nicolson, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Serbs defy UN and bombard old Dubrovnik Sarajevo reels under shelling Lightning hits family Bomber Harris 'not to blame' Bond jailed Army dispute Defence hope Index Weekend Times By our Business Staff: Canary Wharf tenants fight for Docklands Irish Lotto 'scam' stops wheel of fortune 'Dustbin' schools rejected A Tory council has changed its mind about what to do with children rejected in selective tests, Matthew d'Ancona writes Auditors brand EC farm deal a recipe for fraud Breitling 1884 Guide to Summer in France Next Week in the Times Historic Bonds France Passport to Bond jailed for hiding £6.6m fee Former Austalian of the Year given 2½ years for dishonesty Villagers sympathise with fallen hero When Alan Bond bought an English estate, he resisted the temptation to play the squire. Now local people feel sad at his predicament, Louise Hidalgo writes Harrods Knightsbridge Whale of a job for sea lions Lottery bill seeks to find safeguards against abuse After the £2m Irish Lotto conspiracy, Simon Tait looks at the hazards facing British attempts to set up a national game Picture claimed as evidence of army violence Judge refuses arrests in mosque dispute BSkyB deal attacked Former police for trial 500 at Yorath funeral Father's gun returned MFI tricked customers Yacht thief goes solo Two die in helicopter Fourteen resign at business school Millionaire killed by gun forecast his death The Sunday Times Executioners go shopping Picture Gallery Police combine forces to tackle new age travellers Feltham inmates scale roof Holidaymakers put on first flight back from Cyprus Comet Drivers stuck fast in the slow lane MacGregor angers environmentalists Gianni Versace Major to offer Owen peerage Homeless hostels to double as job centres Crown link questioned Hebrides consider parting of ways 'Rubble women' haunted by horror of carpet bombing On the eve of the London unveiling of a statue to "Bomber" Harris, Ian Murray in Cologne reports bewilderment among those who survived Britain's first 1,000-bomber raid on a German city Magistrate scratched parked car Murder charge Disease fear £3,250 teddy Dogged fight Village dispute hits a low note Know I'm more than just a number Protests focus on statue unveiling Famine misery unites rival Ethiopia clans Food aid from outside and local peace pacts give some hope to the starving of Ethiopia, Sam Kiley writes from Ogaden Israeli ground forces raid Lebanon village AVIS Holiday Cars Palestinian leader denounces spate of intifada killing Warrior's descendant goes in search of a forgotten fortune People UN ruling attacked by clerics UK gets the blame in Lesotho power game Cunard Princess Britain's Favourite… American Express Cancer Research Campaign Moldavians' hopes dashed as talks are cancelled Reuter: Gorbachev turns fire on Yeltsin Major sets himself task of widening EC Kaleidoscope of militias fights over Bosnia Russian workers cultivate the rural idyll of Tolstoy Villagers are farming and building with an energy not seen for generations, writes Michael Binyon in Lipeshki Exculding Lawmowers Serbia opens rift between allies Order now to Reserve your Special K Reg Car Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer California contender targets rival with primary video game Few of the electors in the state that holds the most congressional seats know who or what they are voting for, Peter Stothard, us Editor, writes from San Francisco Bush to offer Russia share in revamped Sdi system US makes secret raid into Haiti Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Perot would rule out gays in his cabinet Tattooed faithful follow Indian empress Luxury hotel hid nuclear bunker for congressmen Fijian election is expected to usher in coalition… Pakistan sends army into Sind (AFP): Kennedy ruling (Reuter): Thai refusal (Reuter): Sri Lankans die (Reuter): Plane attacked Ibuleve Clifford Longley Dr Carey was respected in Rome, despite his gaffe .. . and moreover The manners that matter Old-fashinoned etiquette can be suffocating but good manners never change, argues Valerie Grove Bankrupts who built a city Canary Wharf is the latest of the many failed projects that shaped London, writes Simon Jenkins Picture Gallery Wharf endorsed The Times Diary House of fame The Times Dairy Coventry stays home The Times Diary Faber and Faber The Times Diary Remembering Them All Russian Resurrection Odds against Lotteries 'Bomber' Harris: hindsight on the strategy and morality Cost and consequences of water conservation Ragwort and ragweed What's in a name? Foreign parts Rights to roam Holiday pursuit US leadership vital on world stage EC secrecy It's not cricket Court Circular Birthdays University news Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Royal engagements Wroxall Abbey School, Warwick Church news Valkyrie music takes off at auction Saleroom Marlborough College Institute of Physics Announcements Forthcoming marriages Glaziers' Company Word-Watching Stone altar to be sold Karl Leyser Karl Joesph Leyser, Chichele Proffessor of Medieval History, Oxford University, 1984-88, and a fellow of All Souls during the same period, died on May 27 aged 71. He was born on October 24,1920 Anniversaries Service dinners Dinner Luncheon Appointment Tony Accardo Anthony "Big Tuna" Accardo, a reputed Mafia crime boss and multi-millonaire who boasted that he never spent a night in jail, died of heart and lung diease in Chicago on May 27 aged 86. He was born in Chicago's Little Italy in 1906 Jade finds prompt rethink on early Chinese society Archaeology Latest wills Edmund Stevens Edmund Stevens, a veteran Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who reported from Moscow from the era of Joseph Stalin to the breakup of the Soviet Union last December, died in Moscow on May 24 aged 81 after suffering a stroke. He was born in Denver, Colorado, on July 22,1910 A Hero of Tragic Stature Storms wash away last of May heatwave The Times Crossword No 18,932 Seldane Weather Royal National Lifeboat Institution Index Weekend Money Home economics Canary Wharf tenants to act together Li leaves door open for talks The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Christmas spirit cheers Park Food Tempting rates Life and timing By our Industrial Correspondent: Receiver called in at Belling & Co Premium price Knight Williams Road to recovery Medical matters Half BT's staff consider offer of redundancy Borrie acts Nissan's British plant drives into profit a year early Japanese selling weakens dollar Eurotunnel wins banks reprieve By our City Staff: Compass swallows Gardner Merchant Tesco urges move on Sunday laws More spice needed to heat up Hunter payout Tempus Coal funds promised by Eggar Burnley Engineering at risk of closure Business Roundup Southnews in black ADT rises to $32m Dan-Air loss warning Advisers suspended Anglian improves Stratagem leaps The Chinese taipan who built an empire from plastic flower power Business Profile: Li Ka-shing 'When Mr Li speaks, Hong Kong listens'. Lulu Yu, reporting from the colony, explains why this courteous businessman is so influential Taken for a ride round Docklands Week Ending Homeowners Friendly Society Canary Wharf tenants to act together The Sunday Times The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Hongkong Bank offer rises in bull market SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo benefit in portfolio reshuffle Stock Market Dow runs out of steam Wall Street Index Practice makes perfect client Sara MacConnell finds that telephones finance is at last taking off, with choice steadily widening for a growing number of customers Million on-line as home banking gathers pace Market could be 6 million Callers can set up loans Nearly half of all calls in January were received outside the traditional banking hourse Don't tell the investing public Comment M&G Financial Services Limited Brief encounters Choosing the down-and-outs that will be up and away Fixed Rate Direct Mortgages Northern Rock Scourge of the artful dodgers looks back on a fair 20 years Cover for common conditions Save & Prosper the Investment House Yorkshire Guernsey Subsidence swells home costs Big premium rises make it worth shopping around for insurance SIB backs down on payout sums Save & Prosper National Savings Save & Prosper A Fimbra Member Monthly Income Plan Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Save & Prosper Blame it on the system Capital gains trap in home share gifts Briefings Relativity Portfolio Platinum Pension bonds offer 'grey' hope Interest Rates Roundup FIRST-TIME Buyers A Fimbra Member British Funds Wall St helps shares rise The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Germany remains divided by drugs debate The case of Astrid Strauss has brought the drugs issue in German sport to the surface again. Craig Lord looks out over troubled waters in Olympic year Harris shares his European dream Haringey launch the strongest British challenge for athletics clubs, title at Birmingham Hendry favoured to keep up run Snooker A winner for tennis Guide to the Weekend Fixtures From a Special Correspondent: Offiah breezes to the wing Rugby League Gateshead will stage Charity Shield again Lillywhite turns on the pressure to deliver victory Cycling Mansell ready to reverse trend on Monaco circuit Alesi threatens bid for more records Blyth's yacht back home Details Pollen Count may take chance Gosden reconsiders classic plans as heavy showers case Epsom going Derby Five-Day Entries Escaping from VAT clouds at Dublin Mandarin: Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results from Five Meetings All eyes on Brunico in Exmoor attempt Selkirk can sparkle in Longchamp feature Mandarin: Central City set to sprint clear Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Final Chant to take command Mandarin: Stratford Mandarin: Market Rasen Brittain chases repeat Rapid Raceline Glendenen and Botham guide Durham to safety Hampshire unable to sustain pressure Worcester to build £1m centre Oxford University Eights Lathwell lights up dreary day Bicknell rediscovers form Britons take stage on new course Rowing Scotland select strong side Rugby Union Yesterday's Scoreboards Todd has fastest round of his life Equestrianism Cawthray's eagle breaks deadlock Golf Oncins continues the Lend1 decline Edberg summons fighting spirit to survive second-round at French Open tennis Warning on Reynolds suspension In Brief Penguins pick-up Entry record In the pink Scots date For the Record Middlemast ready for his final trial Bowls Results from Roland Garros Monarchs count blessings American Football Taylor wary of threat posed by Yugoslavia Kirtlington go through to Dollar Cup final Polo Britain get on to the right track Hockey Argentina present hard test Index Uefa waits for Un decision on Yugoslavia Prospect of European finals place feading Matches cancelled Massive Unreserved Urgent Public Auction Hammer home the point O'Connor is swinging in the rain Card of Course Lend1's Beckenham stepping stone Inhuman job Simon Barnes on Saturday Fascinating facts from the 1990-1 football season Simon Barnes on Saturday Rioch is Bolton manager Alphabet stew Simon Barnes on Saturday Old wounds Simon Barnes on Saturday Pubs in peril When the government tried to give drinkers more freedom of choice, the big brewers pulled the plug on thousands of publicans. Tony Dawe reports The World's Leading Fine Art Auction House… Food & Drink, Page 6 Jonathan Meades sidesteps the pavement tables of Soho for the more discerning inside story Children, Page 8 If you've ever longed to go fly a kite, read the experts' advice on how to become an instant, soaring success Passport to France The Times France Food & Drink France Travel around Film Ballet Bu Rhin Theatre Music Evenings out Lady Olga Maitland Conservative MP, Sutton and Cheam Evenings out Dance Exhibitions Salerooms Bookings Videos Corporation of London A bad case of déjà view Lynne Truss suffers serial confusion after watching two flashback dramas with the same personae screened side by side Review On the pulse of London's buses Seeing Red rides the ups and downs of life aboard double-deckers Guilty Secrets: Robert Hardy Bewigged devil in the seat of judgment ITV's new psycho thriller turns the tables and puts a judge in the dock Preview Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts 11-28 June… South Bank Opera & Ballet Nigel Kennedy Booking Opens Today! Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality goods from the Del boys Rock David Sinclair meets the team behinnd the ever-grwing success of the Giasgow-based Del Amitri Readers take an exotic view Richard Cork, a judge in the Royal Academy of Arts' Picture of the Year competition, explains why Michael Andrews was the winning artist and how Times readers came to differ The Sunday Times Lesson from Lionel Rock Lionel Richie Town & Country Olympia London Eavesdropping on his self-absorption Recital Sviatoslav Richter Festival Hall Lost boys and girl Theatre Mermaid Sandwich Man in the Moon, Chelsea Dining al fumo is no fun Jonathan Meades comes off the streets to review three Soho restaurants Wilkin & Sons Ltd Plum Tiptree Essex England The wine wizards of Oz pour into the attack Jane MacQuitty reviews the London Wine Trade Fair Best buys Chomping to a theme Restaurants are turning to decors evoking dreams of exotic places Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Bistros Fresh taste of Whitsuntide Frances Bissell, The Times cook, celebrates an old tradition with a summer feast of light food, served hot or cold Reassured? Think again Kind Food: Alison Johnson Go on, get your hands dirty Basic cooking tools are best in the kitchen Cordula Kiting soars to greater heights Flying kites has undergone a dramatic revolution, reports Caroline Mead Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Video Encounters Kite events All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Successful Flying The Times Champs of the skies Schoolboys battle with adult flyers We plough the fields and scatter the good seed in the nude Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Bitten by the bark Alan Mitchell has had a life-long love affair with trees. Eluned Price takes a few leaves from his book Actions speak louder than words Feather report U. K. Travel The Times Events Gardens to visit Lyme Regis The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Where to Walk Turkey It's time you explored a paradise Penwith Bestof Britain The tortured landscape of the furthest corner of England bears the scars of an industrial revolution. John Young explores the ravaged hills and rocky coves of Cornwall's tip Where there's always room for you and Rover Stephen Danos reports on the animal lover's guide to pet-friendly holidays P&O European Ferries Where to Stay Where to Eat Multiple Display Advertising Items Making sex even better Golf International Nylon Pyjamas Nylon Shirts Foam for Comfort Kiniki Langley House Summer Shorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Foamplan Rubber & Plastics Ltd Who Can Resist a Classic like this! Factory Shop AnnCamp Customer Postal Service Seymour Shirts Genuine Birthday Newspapers Organic Concentrates Ltd New Safe Banamite anti-allergy spray Pebble path to enchantment Francesca Greenoak visits Arduaine Garden, an exquisite woodland beauty by a loch Home & Garden The Original Rotal Countax Diary of Times Classified Best Buys David Austin Roses (4) Agriframes Link Stakes Victorian Style Cloche Weekend Tips DIG & Delve Organics Syph-O-Matic Quality Conservators Roof Blinds Cabana Shade Umbrella Order by Phone My Peter Weekend We ask prople in the public eye to reveal the private fantasied that would turn a weekend into 48 hourse of pure magic New Crane Wharf Heron homes Grosvenor International Croudoce home! Quinton Scott Multiple Classified Advertising Items More Laing Homes Bamburgh Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Midlands The American Agency West End Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cost of other people's lofty follies Go to jail - in style Interest moves to the foothills Charlie's budding home Lords of the oval A cricket partnership is making a name in handmade bats, says Alastair Robertson Concise Crossword No 2802 Winning Move Crème de la Crème Announcements Starlight Foundation Tuned into today's fashion Hang on to your dial, the Roberts radio has a sleek new look BBC1 Satellite BBC Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Satellite Companies House Variations Radio 1 Saturday Review The Times Interflora You Couldn't Arrabge It Better The Earth Summit opens in Rio de Janeiro on Monday… Contents This Fragile Earth The White House effect There is not a single area of the planet that has not been touched by pollution, and, Jonathon Porritt says, ultimately that is the fault of the politicians. They have the power to change the way the world is run; we have a duty to make sure they do so Teacher in a global classroom Polar adventurer Robert Swan is covering new ground as an Indiana Jones-style green ambassador for the United Nations, Alan Franks reports Fred Perry Need to shift a lot Audi Drowning out the alarm bells of a global warning The Earth Summit was convened in reaction to the apocalyptic findings of a United Nations commission. Michael McCarthy discovers why the world and its leaders are reluctant to make the drastic changes recommended to save the planet Yes, there is something you can do to help Licensed to interfere Is Carlo Ripa di Meana a self-important bureaucrat or an environmental hero? George Brock investigates Seiko Electric Windows, Central Locking, Heated Mirrors Land Rover Discovery The unmaking of the English landscape The fight to save Twyford Down from the M3 link has been one of the bitterest environmental battles ever fought in Britain. Now, as time runs out and the 20-year-long strategy of reasoned argument seems to have failed, hitherto peaceful protesters are considering direct action, Malcolm Macalister Hall writes Nor any drop to drink? Our water is filthy, there is not enough of it, and it is causing fearful damage to our wildlife. But, David Attenborough says, a new campaign is giving hope that the tide may be turned Alfa Romeo Survival for tribal people Mother earth's little helpers The prople of the rainforests are caught between two opposing views of aid, Alan Franks reports A Corrado with the revolutionary G60 The G60 Corrado Where on Earth Will it all end? Conservation is not simply a matter for tribal communities in the third world: in the lands of the two former superpower rivals, mountains have been stripped bare and a plentiful sea has been reduced to a poisoned lake Talking through their hats The most revealing item of clothing a woman can wear is the one on top of her head, Brenda Polan discovers. Photographs by John Stoddart Rochas Paris An old wife's tale of fame and fortune When it comes to survival, Ivana Trump wrote the book, William Cash reports Ransomes Westwood Penfolds Chardonnay Filling time between meals In Singapore eating is even more important than making money. Charles Hennessy reports on a classless national obsession A smart line in clerical address Gut Feelings Clement Freud prepares a dish for Derek Nimmo Ginger Roast Chicken with Bread Sauce Leaps and boundaries beyond imagination Behind the sheep ranches and rolling hills lies a country as wild as its hair-raising sports. Nigel Nicolson gives his first impressions of New Zealand's South Island The First Name in Cruising No Title Trail Fooders Columbus Travel Insurance Norwegian Coastal Voyages Rockford Travels Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World The natural world When booking Air Charter based travel you are… New Millennium Holidays The Magic of Italy Exodus Journey Latin America Africa Exclusive Specialist Greece Laskarina Holidays Discovery Exclusives Small Groups Prospect Vacancesen 5 Campagne Explore African Safari Club Fly First Class Art Treasures Tours Les Quatre Saisons Bedruthan Steps Hotel Quatre Sainsons Far East Travel Centre Balloon Flights Swan Hellenic Cruises Beach Club Holidays Acorn Activities Highbullen Hotel PRomotion nepaL Time Off City Selection Les Maisons Dor?es The Times Austravel Self Catering Czechosluvak Airlines Greek Island Cruises Your Holidays on the French Riviera Trans Indus Ltd Boating Holidays in France & Holland Activity Holidays UK Travel Take a trek on the wild side Getting good milage Itineraries Irish handicaps Itineraries Tyne tempter Itineraries Holiday hot spot Itineraries Accommodating offers Itineraries Royal Shakespeare Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancel Cancer ST Laurence Children's Hospice Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Survey Peak National Park ABTA Wildflower T-shirts 3 million deaths 10 millions deaths Care for the Wild Birkenstock Back Pain Scalewatcher Electronic Scale Elimination Parkinson's Diseae Sciety Originals Model answers are not the solution Bryan Appleyard Beyond the Limits Global Collapse or a Sustainable Future? By Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows and Jorgen Randers Earthscan. £19.95 The Third Revolution Environment, Population and a Sustainable World By Paul Harrison I. B. Tauris, £16.95 Sentenced to life for the perfect crime Marcel Berlins Something like a Love Affair By Julian Symons Macmillan, £14.99 The Man who.. . Edited by H. R. F. Keating Macmillan. £13.99 Julian Symons at 80 a Tribute Edited by Patricia Craig Werner Shaw. £17.95 Bloody Murder From the Detective Story to the Crime Novel By Julian Symons Macmillan, £10.99 paperback New poetry Go Some of You, and Fetch a Looking-Glass Glee of a dustbin man Robert Nye The Chair of Babel By Peter Porter Oxford, £6.99 paperback A wise child's failings Frances Hill The Lost Father By Mona Simpson Faber, £14.99 Paperbacks Stamping out a dying fire Harry Eyres In Search of the Firedance By James Woodall Sinclair-Stevenson, £16.95 Splitting images Mark7 Le Fanu The Wizard of Oz By Salman Rushdie Double Indemnity By Richard Schickel Stagecoach By Edward Buscombe Went the Day Well? By Penelope Houston Bfi Film Classics, £5.95 each Bound by divine purpose Ruth Gledhill Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity Edited by John McManners Oup £15, paperback Voyages Jules Verne Time to go Dutch The Times invites readers to a luxury weekend and cooks' masterclass led by Albert Roux at the Grand Hotel, Amsterdam The Times Gourmet Weekend Bridge Listener Crossword No 3152: Avoid Extremes by Llig Solutions: Crossword No 3149 The Games Page Chess by Raymond Keene 'All I remember is the isolation' A Childhood: Margaret Beckett Noble Caledonia Limited Boddingtons Draugh

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