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News from 13/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Dave Smith, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, G. M. Wilson Master, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Michael George Olizar, Jean Lamade, Malcolm Knott, Ann Shuttleworth (Chairman), Mervyn Lloyd, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Mrs J. C. Dixon, Henry Toch, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Richard Griffiths, Michael Hornsby and Robert Morgan, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Bruce Clark and Robert Seely, Richard Streeton, Declan Curry (News editor), M. Patel, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Robin Oakley and Michael McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Michael Hart, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, John Watson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Richard Streeton and John Goodbody, Peter Ball, Shelburne, President, Charles Huff, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Lesley Geddes-Brown, William Davis, Chairman, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Humphry Wakefield, P. B., Raymond Blanc, Hugh Connolly (Executive Secretary), Neil Hewitt, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, Fiona MacCarthy, John Hennessy, J. M., Derwent May, Angela Brooks, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Sarah Johnson, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Mrs E. H. Fifoot, Robert Rhodes James, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Sheridan Gilley, Dudley Quirk, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Rupert Bruce, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Zara Dunbar, Alison Roberts, Leslie Forbes Van Gogh, Michael R. Bond (Director), Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Job Curtis, Joe Steeples, Matthew d'Ancona, Jeremy Harrison, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Claire Monk, Roger Boyes, Karen Armstrong, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Stephen Logan, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Neil Page (Director of Music), Jack Crossley, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Liz Smith, Clare Francis, Richard Ford and Sheila Gunn, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, W. F. Cosker, Peter Waterman (Director), Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Ben Macintyre, Stewart Tendler and Paul Wilkinson, Melinda Wittstock, David Sinclair, W. H. Davies, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Sanderson, Derek Harris, Christine Whelan, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Antony Price, Fashion Designer, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, John Amis, Hazel Spink, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Times writer hurt in Belgrade shooting Index Weekend Times Paradise Revisited Major promises £100m more for green projects Bush refuses to relent in Rio Unionists to meet Dublin ministers PC murder: 2 charged Parents have flutter on high-flying children Poetry in Motion Maxwell bankruptcy threat Paradise Regained Companies House Poetry in Pop Music Birthday peerage goes to Archer No Title Art raiders jeopardise European heritage Police need new methods to tackle thefts of invaluable works, writes Sarah Jane Checkland A boy, 11 oz: the world's smallest human being Lunn Poly DPP to review case of army spy in death plots Queen meets a big cheese Stormont talks progress British surgeons to hold Laura talks News in Brief Crane man stays put Callers aid rape hunt Driver's sentence cut Painting fetches £1.6m Briton's killer jailed By-election win cheers Lib Dems Correction Diana: her true story The Sunday Times Patten insists schools return to basics in teaching of English Office to become bed-sits Cyprus relents on holiday-makers Double killer gets three life terms B&Q Urbane Derrida answers critics Controversy has ended in ceremony for a French philosopher writes Matthew d'Ancona Girl in fall dies from injuries News in Brief Family must sell stately home Murder trial man cleared Bus crashes Charity revived Olympus Superzoom 110 Lay members hold key to ordination of women Gunman flees after killing News in Brief Feltham suicide Open verdict Salad all-clear BBC soap to start in July Halifax Romance of a lost heritage rallies the leaderless clans As members of the MacLean clan gather, Kerry Gill finds that smaller septs want to trace their rightful chiefs BR track record fails to echo royal glories Queen Victoria would be less amused by today's train journey into town, writes Louise Hidalgo Mazda Therapy halts cancer in rats Strawberries shine in sun and showers Shoplifter freed from hospital News in Brief Gymkhana rape Appeal lost Coral seized Cashpoint raid Midland The Listening Bank Pollsters deny figures have been wrong for 30 years The Sunday Times NHS redraws rules for whistle blowers Management experts review Tory machine Striking scientists make a day of it By our Chief Political Correspondent: Major to assess revolt over treaty Dentists to vote on turning away patients Nationwide Harrods Knightsbridge Labour's working peers outstrip their Tory opponents Frontbenchers are scarce in John Major's new list of working peers, Richard Ford and Sheila Gunn write Minister accepts transport failures Cunard Sagafjord Gummer deplores US trade revenge N&P Prime Minister's List The queen of punk is made an OBE Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) Royal Victorian Order British Empire Medal Lloyd Webber leads showbusiness and arts roll of honour Royal Navy Royal Air Force Prince of Wales's press officer gains royal reward The Army Picture Gallery Diplomatic and Service Overseas Commonwealth Apology to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Yeltsin says Stalin jailed Americans BT Russian church defrocks 'crude' prelate of Kiev Independence Day angers hardliners Seeking symbols for democracy, Russia has taken Independence Day from America, Mary Dejevsky writes Crumbling city pleads for aid Serb leader asks for UN truce observers Ghost town waits to be rubbed off map Euromobile upsets Chirac's balancing act AFP: Paris halts the Hades missile Bonn targets Eurocrats to restore public faith in EC (Reuter): Germans seek space alliance with Russia Queen Elizabeth 2 Walesa denies he was an agent Cambodian rebels deal twin blow to peace hopes From Associated Press in Tyre: Israeli raid triggered by ambush The Royal Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Gaddafi ignores our man in Tripoli Blood flows and feathers fly in sacred war of the chicken Followers of the Santeria religion have invoked the constitution in defence of the ritual slaughter of animals, writes Ben MacIntyre from New York MPs vote in slow motion Bush tries to forget Panama fiasco (AFP): Americans held in fraud case News in Brief (Reuter): Iraqi clash (AP): Battle cat Unions defiant (Reuter): Youths burnt (AFP): Crash kills 11 Major signs treaties on biodiversity and climate Falklands youth salutes Thatcher People Castro lectures West on evils of luxury Defiant Bush claims green US leads the world A few of my Favorit things Picture Gallery Clifford Longley Jews are no longer in the front line of race hatred The Earth summit at Rio may not achieve much for plugging the leakin the ozone layer, but it is generating enough hot air to produce …and moreover Bearhunters back Bush Peter Stothard in Kodiak, Alaska, finds the presidential race hard fought even in the backwoods Power and the politician's pen Will parliament ever again boast great men of letters, asks Robert Rhodes James Goon without The Times Diary With love The Times Diary Recruiting drive The Times Diary Honours even The Times Diary Baubles and Bribes When Polls Don't Know Fine and Plastic Place Art treasures of Europe 'locked up' Listing works in UK Ulster marches Ireland and Maastricht Disputed jackboots on village green Grave goods Gill altarpiece Fitting position? British teamwork on Everest climb The Queen in France Heat of passion Imperial echoes Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements Appointments Retirement Announcements Last button B payphone rings off Latest wills Service of Remembrance Service dinners Church news Dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays Helen Grant Helen Frances Grant, lecturer in Spanish at Cambridge University from 1945 to 1966 and life fellow of Girton College, has died aged 88. She was born on December 26,1903 Antoni Zygmund Antoni Zygmund, professor of mathematics at the University of Chicago for 45 years, died on May 30 aged 91. He was born in Warswa on December 26,1900 Church services tomorrow Harold Jones Harrod Jones, artish and illustrator of children's books, died on June 10 aged 88. He was born at Romford, Essex, on February 22,1904 Dmitri Goryunov Dmitri Goryunov, the former head of Tass and a Soviet journalist and diplomat, died on June 3 aged 77. He was born in 1915 John Ebling Francis John Govier Ebling, emeritus professor in the University of Sheffield in the sub-department of dermatology 1983-1992, and formerly professor of zoology, 1968 to 1983, died on May 29 in Sheffield aged 73. He was born in Bristol on June 21,1918 From our Special Correspondent: Royal Scots for Home on the Way from North Russia Private wheel clamping is ruled illegal in Scotland The Times Crossword No 18,944 Picture Gallery High Seldane Weather The Travel Collection Profile Payout on BCCI is approved by court The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Funds plan to sue Maxwells for bankruptcy Brothers face dual threat as pensions liquidators bring £400m case By our City Staff: Taylor Woodrow to reduce dividends Water and beer chiefs knighted Pep down Smoke out Picture Gallery Retail inflation remains at 4.3% Sales pitch The Rothschild Money Funds Better terms Trust in savings Pension rules Fisons falls on profit warning Maxwell's cupboard is likely to be bare Banks will recover only a fraction of their loans to the collapsed empire, says Neil Bennett NHL rearranges bank debt Northern Rock Japanese confidence falls to five-year low GPA flotation heads for the runway Tempus EC holds up policy decisions Tempus Standard takes legal action on lost £162m Business Roundup Brooke passes payout Young entrepreneurs Morland signs deal BM bid referred Bond bail plea rejected Tunnel dispute ruling PPI payment delayed A likely lad returns to his home ground Business Profile: Desmond Pitcher Carol Leonard tracks down the chief executive of littlewoods Organisation after just a little local difficulty Would Britain's public utilities profit from a touch of gun law? Week Ending Martin Waller Maxwell's men The Sunday Times Use Girobank to handle your business cash Hambro Clearing Limited Company News in Brief Recovery worries curb rally New York AB Ports falls 66p as it struggles against recession Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Major Changes Aiming to restore faith in company pensions Maxwell scandal prompts spate of transfers Sara McConnell reports that employer schemes still offer greater advantages Compensation levy is debated Insurers threaten recovery Comment Knight Williams Manager can be a fund of information Investors Chronicle Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Fidelity lowers initial charges in fight for growing Peps market In an improved post-election climate for personal equality plans, Lindsay Cook looks at the latest price-cutting measures Health plan set up Smoke-free offices win insurance concessions Yorkshire Guernsey Save & Prosper School Fees Save & Prosper Do not let baby be fleeced by fluff Managing a child's finance can take serious planning—and spending Child Minding National Savings Fidelity Investments Benefit Save & Prosper Independent Financial Adviser Save & Prosper A Fimbra Member Save & Prosper Insurers refuse house cover Card with no fee Picture Gallery Counterattack Need to know Unsecured bond The M&G Group Briefings Interest Rates Roundup Term insurance covers death without frills There is no return if the policyholder does not die, but the premiums can be stopped at any time Allied Trust Bank Investors 'too trusting' of salesmen Lindsay Cook on an Oft report that finds that with the public largely in the dark, the savings industry is doing nicely Bristol & West International Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Is the party really over? Even front runners fear the boom is ending, writes Christine Whelan Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Old rivals unite for business How the Trusts Work Lobbying for change Investment trusts firms have been very successful at getting their message across to long-term investors, Jon Ashworth says Touche Remnant Murray Johnstone Lure of the loophole A golden opening for profits was quickly spotted How Will You Get into Europe without Escit? Best funds for your money There are so many trusts that planning a portfolio can be difficult. Christine Whelan offers some tips for market newcomers Way in for small saver Trust savings schemes for monthly or lump sum purchase can give a good spread of risk Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Picture Gallery GT-INVESTMENT Managers Rules for placing smart money Timing is important for a good return on funds Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Baillie Gifford Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Tailored for everybody Rupert Bruce guides investors through an area offering good opporunities Why the UK is a good bet Kleinwort Benson Investment Trust Management Shares fall again The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 92.8 (day's range 92 7-92 8) Mansell concedes early advantage as problems strike Senna sets the fastest qualifying time Early Practice Times Royal Mail hands over welcome cash delivery Sport for the Disabled Jepson's big splash too late Swimming Weekend Fixtures Britain's storming start wilts Syvret sheds tears of joy on way to final Bowls: Holders to Defend World Pairs Title against Jersey Tolkien up to second as rest tire Yachting McAuley enjoys consolation Boxing Olympic entries may be reduced Equestrianism Defeated Cash gives warning Edberg complains that players are run ragged by the tour schedule Crookes Durie continues her impressive build-up Coxed pair put up a bold show Rowing Mandarin: No title Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Wolver… Mandarin: Orthorhombus to sprint clear Mandarin, Thunderer: York Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Epsom criticism leads to full-scale review From our French Racing Correspondent,: Oumaldaaya carries British hopes in Chantilly classic Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Classic strokeplay as Gooch and Waugh dominate Brown'a back injury a blow to Durham Grim play by the seaside Malcolm misses out Induráin in the pink Sport in Brief Positive test Barbados Positive after a random drugs test at the end of the… Crombie takes title Staples steps down Trip to Sweden Lynch leads way to recovery Solid Shoaib furthers his ambition Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Gower scorns chance to shine Stilemans slip by Raiders Polo Adventurous Scots down by Dutch goal Bergkamp gives the European champions a flying start Germans scrape a draw For the Record If the shoe fits Simon Barnes on Saturday Police are called into action Sold short Simon Barnes on Saturday Odious odours chopped Simon Barnes on Saturday Mitchell equals record The soft option Simon Barnes on Saturday Hat-trickery Simon Barnes on Saturday Trinity Hall hold off Downing thrust Rowing Hockley undone by eagle putt Golf England rely on Walker to put brake on Papin Taylor may have to use Clough in defence Hässler saves Germany The Gold Card Entertainment Service Angry Botham swears on his honour Scotland's effort ends in failure David Miller in Gothenburg Injured Elliott fears for Barcelona Lineker attacks German tactics Oh we do like to be beside the seaside Sarah Johnson recalls the pleasures of bucket and spade holidays, as the recession leads British families back to our own beaches Food and Drink Out of Town Get Away to France A Fimbra Member Film Antony Price, Fashion Designer Evening out Hertz Theatre Picture Gallery Dance Music Salerooms Exhibitions Videos Bookings Knee-high to a grizzly bear Why is soccer superstar Paul Gascoigne like an Alaskan bear? Because they both get a bad press, Peter Barnard decides Review Firm show of female strength Women take control in an Itv drama about friendship society and race Guilty Secrets, Hugh Scully Brittany Ferries Preview South Bank The Philharmonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Opera Gala Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra English National Opera Orchestra English National Opera Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Festivals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinderella London Premiere Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items He would rather come second A cult-hero on the fringe of the rock pantheon, Richard Thompson talks to David Sinclair about the rewards of not being top A devil of a puzzle Theatre The Master and Margarita Lyric Studio, Hammersmith London Book Fair Figuring out a progressive route Andrew Gibbon Williams reviews the largest ever British exhibition of works by the uncompromising German artist Georg Baselitz, staged in Edinburgh Which Witch The Sunday Times Lisa settles in to her starring role Rock Lisa Stansfield Wembley Arena Five girls named Mo Concert Maureen McGovern Barbican Bodysgallen Hall Where does a master chef eat? Raymond Blanc praises Pied-?-Terre, the restaurant he chooses on those precious nights when he can shed his 'whites' Noble Caledonia Limited Offal Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide A testing brush with the palate Robin Young umpires a wine sales battle between two of Brtain's biggest retailers Hotels Best buys The Times King Food: Alison Johnson Plateful of island paradise Frances Bissell the Times cook, takes inspiration from the Mediterranean No smoke without food Your own smoked food can become a delicious habit Rollexa Verily,'tis a progress back in time A drive to Suffolk lands Angela Brooks in the year 1578, surrounded by Tudor folk Saturday Rendezvous Events Jumbo winners The Times Caught hook, line and sinker Brian Clarke explains why coarse fisherman are already in position on river banks, waiting for Tuesday to arrive The rain game It never rains but it pours, especially on a fiesta in Kent How to make a pig's ear of the winter cabbages Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney No Title An ebb tide for birds of the river Feather report Events Gardens to visit Provence Ochre plains, honey-coloured stone, an intensely blue sky and the sun's vertical light are as vibrant as an artist palette, Leslie Forbes writes, Little wonder that Van Gogh found inspiration in Provence's natural and cultivated beauty P&O European Ferries Where to Stay AA Five Star Service No Title What to Do Price of fashion For sale: handmade tradition Shopping When to Go No Title What to Read Getting There Pace to the peak of the Lub?ron Where to Walk P&O European Ferries Where to Eat and Drink ITT Sheraton Multiple Display Advertising Items The McGregor Group Pioneer Roof Systems Mops Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sofabed Shop Genuine Birthday Newspapers Factory Shop Folding Walking Stick Banamite Anti-Allergy Bedding Foamplan Rubber & Plastics Ltd Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam Dx Lyn-Plan Ardenco Ltd. Individually Made to Measure Shirts Sale Unbelievable Offers Backfriend Europa International Sports Rose that rose to great heights Francesca Greenoak visits the home of an amazing plant Home & Garden Victorian Lamposts The Hanging Kitchen Co. Agriframes Mops Diary of Times Classified Best Buys Mops Cabana Shade Weekend Tips Countax Ransomes Westwood Lawn Flite Clare Short My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of purt magic Labour MP for Ladywood, Birmingham Queens Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Regalian 3 Year Price Guarantee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Groupa Pernod Richard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golfing Paradise R Way Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Tax Laws in Gibraltar Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midlands Country Property Barratt Fulfords Auctioneers ? Estate Agents Valuers Bamburgh Castle Want to get ahead ? Get a hut More peace for less price Buyer's Italy the Marches An Elizabethan seaside romance in Wales Heap of the week: Sker Hall, Wales Echoes of a royal hunting horn House Hunter The Chalet Buckinghamshire Where to Find a Beach Hut New and brutal flower power Formal flower arranging is distinctly old hat, Lesley Geddes-Brown reports Announcements Concise Crossword No 2814 Winning Move No Title Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The fun of turning over an old leaf Treasures by the shelf-load will go on sale at the London Antiquarian Book Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite TV Licensing BBC2 Radio 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Channel 4 Radio 4 BBC1 Satellite Motor Boat and Yachting BBC2 Radio 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Channel 4 Radio 4 Special offer: up to 50 per cent off the cost of your accommodation at some of the finest hotels in France At home in the country The homely atmosphere in many French hotels is all part of the charm and the meals on offer can be gargantuan affairs Dogs sleep by the dining room fire; cats stalk in through bedroom windows And before you go… From free road maps to health insurance, essential tips for the traveller An open door to adventure From superb cuisine and traditional wines to a wealth of sporting and leisure activities and local exploration, the choice is yours for a family holiday or a short business trip Step One to Money Saving Hotels: Southern region Terms and conditions Hotelmercure Altea Hotel The Times Hotels: Northern region Laon Hotels: the Paris area Times Newspapers Picture Gallery Vanity Fair But don't put it to the country A resounding vote for towns Opening Shots Peter Barnard Picture Gallery Contents The Mother of All Soaps 1992 is Spain's year of wonders-but Garry Jenkins wonders whether the BBC's new soap opera is really worth the money. He visits Julia Smith, the power behind Eldorado, on the programme's ?10-million set in Audalucia, and finds that she no such doubts about the value of her project. Photographs by Paul massey Voyages Jules Verne Our brewers never do things by halves Stella Artois In the Pink In Britain, despite the recession, bars, magazines and services for homosexuals are expanding. Hugh David investigates a niche which is defying market principles, and targeting the new spenders of the Nineties. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins The in-laws wouldn't fit in it. It's got… Nissan Versifying in the round Bethusiasms Boxing is not irreconcilable with verse, Vernon Scannell writes, Indeed, the sport is poetry in motion Moble Caledonia Limited I used to put on a brave face First direct The lights are on, but no one's home After the building frenzy of the Eighties, there is now enough empty office space in central London to accommodate 160,000 workers. So where are they? Rachel Kelly finds the ten largest gaps in the market 195,000 sq ft vacant the £70-million Atrium Building… South Quay Plaza, E14 Picture Gallery No Title Canary Wharf, E14 Drapers Gardens , Ec2 Alban Gate, EC2 Angel Court, EC2 Thames Exchange, EC4 Century Plaza, Luton 60 London Wall, EC2 Trinity Tower, Ei Amdega Partial portrait of the artist James Joyce's works are public property; but his grandson insists that his family life should remain private. James Woodall reports on a clash interests Rochas Paris The Special Edition Panda Sky £5,830 FIAT Education Cuts Fashion Facing bigger classes and fewer jobs, young designers are getting real, Brenda Polan reports, Photographs by Paul Massey Picture Gallery Right: Iridescent silk, layered to make back-dipping… Clutching at straws Fashion Give yourself and your heavyweight handbag a holiday, and pack your essentials into a basket. Liz Smith picks the best from this summer's stack. Photograph by Paul Massey Crookes Healthcare A Corrado with the revolutionary G60 The G60 Corrado We didn't notice the delights had changed Twenty-five years after Sgt Pepper taught us how to move to a different rhythm. Bryan Appleyard reassesses a piece of pop art and a masterpiece of pop artistry. Illustration by Colin Elgie Nestle Clusters Fishing for clues with a landlubber Gut Feelings Clement Freud Old testament to the Arabic knights It is said that every person of culture has two countries their own and Syria. Joanna Lumley savours her first impressions of a land rich of history and mythology Picture Gallery Travel UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to feel at home in Manhattan From funky studios to ritzy penthouses, bed and breakfasts offer a safe, inexpensive alternative to New York hotels, plus an insider's view of the city, Ros Drinkwater writes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Cornwall & Devon Alverton Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Key Camp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Bed required to board Itineraries Cottage industry Israel return Learn to fly CSA Daybreaks Europe is part of Euro Express Ltd Prestige Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cox&Kings The Gambia Euro Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traditional Broads Yacht Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockford Travels Citalia Elegant Rosorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Club Thiers Saint James Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items For your free copy of the Trailfinder magazine ring… CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moravia & Hungary Cornwall & Devon Condition Black His maestro's silver voice and love Peter Pears a Biography By Christopher Headington Faber & Faber, ?20 Great for all his faults Marsden Hartley Right-on romps Mrs Hartley and the Growth Centre Fantasy dressed up as fact Vested Interests Cross-Dressing and Cultural Anxiety By Marjorie Garber Routledge, ?25 Poetry Still indomitable Irishry Short Stories Songs of a super tramp Selected Poems Paperbacks Initial Impressions Travel with Style The Stockbag Company Merchants UK Ltd HDi Sunshades Osborne's Original Box Sash Windows Company Stylish Leisurewear from Country Collection Lakeland Plastics Diana Martin Ltd The Times Lifestyle Shamian Paralysis of a soul in torment Antonia White James Meade Limited The Genuine Panama Hat Company A fruitful pastime Harvest the rewards of home produce with this quality jam-making equipment Jam-Making Equipment Picture Gallery Bridge by Listener Crossword No 3154: Nineteen to the Dozen by Hen & Duck The Games Page 'I grew up with silence' A Childhood: Richard Grieffiths Royal National Theatre Smoking Causes Cancer

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