News from 19/09/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, W. Batt, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Clare Connery, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Rosie Atkins, Adrian Cosker, John Bowis, Roger Woddis, Jan Morris, D. Hynard, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Nicola Cole, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Nigel M. Thomas, Jenny Knight, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, J. W. Skillington, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, John Acland, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Richard J. Blackwell, President, Patricia Tehan, George Thomas, Sean Mac Carthaign, Michael Clark and Colin Narbrough, Louise Taylor, Rosanna Greenstreet Fashion designer, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. M. Scrimshaw, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Joseph Fairley, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Sir Roy Strong, John Ure, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Peter Godby, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, John Vincent and Stewart Tendler, Alison Robers, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Adam Lebor, Lindsay Cook, Brenda Polan, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, Robert Worcester, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Sophie Chamier, Sally Brampton, Peter Bernard, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Julian Norridge, Roger McGough, Paul Gulley, A. N. Wilson, Nicholas Bennett, R. M. Johnson, Mike McShane, Kenneth Platt, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Victoria Freedman, Peter Victor, Nigel Slater, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, R. W. Lilley, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, H. R. Holland, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Frank Longford, Charles Hennessy, V. Moncur, Paula Yates, Christopher Gillibrand, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, A. J. Roberts, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, W. A. Allen, Keith Petherick-Brian, Matthew Bond, Nicky Hughes, Judy Froshaug, Paddy Burt, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, D. E. Barnard, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor turns his fire on Bonn for ERM chaos 'People in the market who should have known better' anger prime minister Turmoil in Europe: On Other Pages Index Weekend Times Who Cares about Parks? How Britain poured billions down the drain Was John Major willing to risk all to go down fighting rather than admit that the game for sterling was up when it became obvious a day earlier? anatole Kaletsky reconstructs the week's events Hope of rate cut boosts shares Two Refs to Shout at Polls point to 'yes' as franc feels the strain Singapore Airlines Suits for Smartypants History's message to the man at No 11: the worst is yet to come Chancellors under Pressure As Norman Lamon takes refuge in calm after the storm, Peter Riddell says his respite is short-lived Lamont faces rough ride from Tory rank and file Conference Agenda Feed the Children Challenge must wait for a year Leadership Baker finds a role with party rebels Euro-Sceptics Gould asks Smith to change tack on ERM Labour German press hails Mark, heroic victor in currencies battle World View Ian Murray finds little sympathy for Britain in intetnational press comment The sterling fiasco The Sunday Times Sinking pound takes the spirit of Dunkirk with it British News Joe Joseph checks out the nation's ego and finds it in urgent need of massage Lunn Poly Esso leads way with rise of 5p In Brief Shops avert price change ERM opposed Fewer cars No takers German press hails Mark, heroic victor in currencies… British Airways Snapshot surveys pose illusion of reality Opinion Polls Although the French are traditionally pro-European, tomorrow's turnout will be crucial in a referendum that could go either way, Robert Worcester writes Europe's bigwigs leave champagne corks unpopped Party Time By our Foreign Staff: Overseas ballots could sway result Procedure Sunshine and crime sidetrack city's voters Marseilles Lycée ready for brisk ballot day London The one and only QE2 Picture Gallery AFIAC Town casts a nervy glance at Germany Alsace Lawyer says Mellor buried his political head in holiday sand JOB Centre Picture Gallery Villages flooded Sikh mother deported £2m musical founders Cows kill woman Cunard Vistafjord Newsboy murder sentences 'sound' News in Brief Bully stole man's pay for six years BBC cuts 1,200 jobs and finds £120M more for programmes Ambulance delay 'was 22 hours' Pickfords Travel Gun gang kidnaps bank staff BT Picture Gallery Hostages accuse TV firm Army officer claims bullying drove him to a breakdown The Sunday Times Head girls rise to the challenge of derring-do Oil executive killed wife with bottle Synagogue forced to freeze its pensions Life jail for attack on royal friend News in Brief Car jobs go Driver jailed Heart girl dies Service medal Baby home Murder charge Retrial ordered Accused doctor Cheney denies allies are near accord on Bosnia no-fly zone Reuter: UN headquarters hit in Sarajevo battle DIXONS Gunmen kill Kurd leaders in Berlin Manors maketh a Russian B&Q Murdered Sicilian tax collector had links with Mafia Shouldn't your New Computer Be Just That-New? LOC ANC cadres bury Bisho mariyrs in the land of Steve Biko Clerics rubbed shoulders with Marxists crying 'Viva Jesus' at the funeral in King William's Town of 27 victims of the Ciskei killings, Michael Hamlyn writes China accuses Hong Kong of trickery over airport finance Wrangling over project honours Noble Caledonia Limited Pakistan army contains threat of Indus floods Class of '92 learns to weed Frustrated Perot threatens comeback (Reuter): US plane shot at in Somalia News in Brief (AP): Congress fraud is admitted (Reuter): Judge shot (AFP): Israeli arrest (Reuter): Afghan accord (Reuter): Roh pulls out (Reuter): Mine explosion Land demand (Reuter): Blast deaths Amnesty International Clifford Longley Who's to blame for the free-thinking thug? â€Âand moreover Where are you now, Charlemagne? No French hero has been left unturned in the Maastricht fight, writes Charles Bremner You need a heavy at the top With no one in charge, the Green party's internecine fulminations came as no surprise to Bernard Levin No deals, Mr Major The Times Diary Storm and Drang The Times Diary Man for the Met The Times Diary A Tous Les Francais The Price of Pride No let-up in struggle to find a practicable way through the monetary maze Royal rights Human beings all Herbal remedies Major visit to Expo 92 Housing muddle Light in our darkness Court Circular Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Announcements Picture Gallery Anniversaries Weekend royal engagements Service dinners Dinner Forthcoming marriages Catholic warning to beware of Freud Announcements & Personal Notices Word-Watching Marriages George Crile Geirge Washington Crile Jr, a surgeon who attracted the wrath of the American medical establishment for his successful campaign against unnecessary surgery, died of lung cancer in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 11 aged 84. He was born in Cleveland on November 3,1907 The Times Millicent Fenwick Millicent Fenwick, one of the most unusual and unorthodox politicians ever to serve in the U. S. House of Representatives died of heart failure at her home in Bernardsville, New Jersey, on September 16 aged 82. She was born in Manhattan on February 25,1910 Lou Jacobs Lou Jacobs, circus clown, died of heart failure at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Florida, on September 13 aged 89. He was born in Bremerhaven, Germany, in 1903 Marilyn studies reflect a golden age Sale room Major General George Payne Major General George Lefevre Payne, CB, CBE, the Director of Ordnares Services, 1964-68, died at Roehampton on September 10 aged 81, He was born at Kew on June 23,1911 On this Day Birkenthead Riot Man held ill Wimbledon murder case The Times Crossword Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Mensa Europe from above it all Business Profile Hopes of base rate cut send shares soaring The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Bosses expect output to slump further Irish put the squeeze on punters Family saver Tax deadline ERM cracks widen as core strengthens Poor returns Fidelity Brokerage Sold out Oil slick Sport Steaming ahead By our Economics Correspondent: Money supply remains weak Disunity in Opec fails to move the price of oil What does it all mean.. ? The Sunday Times Hill Samuel Bank Limited Bank of Ireland Hornby shunts into first-half decline By our City Staff: Profits blow to Liberty shares By our City Staff: Philips cuts forecast again ERM exit tempts out the bulls Tempus CU stake sold by Sun Alliance American company bids £38m for TVS Business Roundup Sheffield rises 30% Allen shares slump Berry group in black MacAllan slips back P-E International slides Major Changes Recent Issues The Royal Bank of Scotland Norman laments a tragedy of errors - not as he or the nation likes it Week Ending Sea breezes mellow an angry young man Business Profile; James Hann Carol Leonard finds the chairman of Scottish Nuclear is a changed man since going north of the border Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Shares end hectic week 200 points ahead Stock Market Move to short bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments British Funds Wall Street Unit-Linked Disaster Investors make a rapid return to the cult of the equity Lindsay Cook reports on a week of roller coaster emotions for traders and savers alike Borrowers scramble to secure some fixed-rate peace of mind on mortgages Long wait for pensions reform Comment The Rothschild Money Funds Towry Law Group If You've Got your Eyes on a Brighter Financial… Unit-linked disaster CGT Allowance, August 1992 Inflation beater fell foul of smaller companies policy TSB plays at family favourites M&G Save & Prosper Getting up steam on the GCR Save & Prosper The Equitable Life National Savings Security Has Never Been so… Heart of England savers wait for takeover Government pensions advice casts doubt on inflation pledge Confusion over interest breakdown Micropal first direct Career loan Way towards fairer bank charges for everyone, including businesses Midland The Listening Bank Briefings Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Barclaycard APR in a class of its own Interest Rates Roundup The Equitable Life Strong end to account Heath Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Prodessional Examination 11, held in June, 1992 Order of Merit and Prizes Institute of Chartered Accountants Referrals Course work in the exam debate Should accountants adopt popular methods to go modern? Edward Fennell considers arguments that worry the profession Reed accountancy DLA Financial Selection Services The ASA International Harrison Willis Financial & Legal Recruitment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newly Qualifieds' Recruitment Consultants… Worcester Newly Qualifieds' Recruitment Consultants… Swinburn bounces back for weekend gallop on Marling Injured Newmarket-based jokey confidently expects to receive freen light at Nottingham on Monday Multiple Display Advertising Items All eyes on Arazi at Longchamp Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Talented Drum Taps to take command in Irish St Leger Marina Park looks appealing Mandarin Newbury Market Rasen Police clear Jo N Jack bets Ayr Catterick Selkirk in top shape for Ascot Rapid Raceline Ethiopian takes gold after more controversy Athletics Jahangir eyes world title Squash Rackets Kings' plight heartens rivals Basketball Leeds look to Iro to spark recovery Uphill battle for Bray Cycling Guide to the Weekends Fixtures Tomorrow MacKey and Ellis lead Warrington to rousing victory Rugby League Castleford hoping to end their losing run The Times Bath remain team to beat as dubs battle for survival New fears for established clubs Three in waiting game Wales look to lighten players' burdengerald Blakeway comes back to the future Club-By-Club Guide to the First Division Red letter day for Leeds club Match-By-Match Guide Mansell map regret driving such a hard bargain Romero sets out his stall in defiance of market leaders Faldo slips to joint 53rd out of 66 By a Special Correspondent: Europeans second best after fluctuating first day US anti-monopoly ruling puts Europe on hold American Football Higgins finds qualifying exhausting Snooker Davies back to her best form Estonians benefit from enlightened attitudes Sport for the Disabled Till intending to cash in Keeping the Corinthian spirit Non-League Football Postman promises to deliver nasty shock for Eubank Boxing Tale of the Tape Two referees can lay down football law David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, reports on a special Fifa meeting in Zurich yesterday at which he presented the case for a radial new approach to refereeing Villa benefit from Uefa restrictions Match-By-Match Guide The fantasy world of a woman in football Louise Taylor reports on a sporting fairy-tale unlikely to come true For the Record Walsh and Lathwell top the poll of players Cricket Frenchman ousts Lendl In Brief McColgan runs Pilbrow wins Tough task Racing Mansell agrees £3m deal With Indy Car team Formula One champion confirms move Flatroof Company Mexican given Wembley role Ardiles maintains his standards Clive White reports on the renewal of West Bromwich Albion's fortunes under the stylish touch of their canny Argentine manager Thriving times After three days of competition at the world junior… Memories of '88 Treasury postpones funding Running by order of the committee Mabbutt ready to battle for his place Working your way to the top Making a right royal mess of our parks London's great royal parks, masterpieces of garden design and an important part of our heritage, have been laid waste by centuries of indifference. Sir Roy Strong argues for their restoration - at almost any price Economy Tip(ple)s Gateway to the USA Property Children Film Cards Theatre Philadelphia, Here I Come: Brian Friel's… Music Picture Gallery Exhibitions Henry Kelly Classic Fm Presenter Evenings out Salerooms Dance Video Bookings Roll up for a 'real' fantasy thrill In the quest for exctement Joe Joseph plunges heading into a 'virtual reality' world of roller-coasters and lunchboxes Stone gathers moss at last Rock Record review: Ronnie Wood, Sinéad O'Connor, Chérubin Paul Mitchell More than froth to this Massenet Opera Guilty Secret Multiple Classified Advertising Items Popular Classics Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items vh RSC Wimbledon Theatre Agatha Christie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elekitra The BT National Tour Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Echoes from a silent keyboard Ten years after his death, the pianist Glenn Gould is still revered as a reclusive genius. Clive Davis reports Bridget Riley P&Q In the Roman camp Cabaret Get Hur Drill Hall Arts Centre, Wc1 American Express Cards Indian abstractions Dance Kadamb The Place Clashing claims in adjacent chambers Concerts Holliger/Schiff, Nash Ensemble Qeh, Purcell Room The Sunday Times The South Bank Centre Afresh Norman conquest Frances Bissell, the Times cook, picks up tips from the cream of Normandy's chefs Victoria Wine Recipes for instant success Fast food can also be delicious food if you make it yourself Little Scarlet Freshly baked The last in Clare Conery's series on the pleasures and traditions od Irish cooking Nod your way to fine, cheap wines Jane MacQuitty tells how to pick up a bargain at this autumn's wine auctions Best auction buys and venues anglian Window Centres A taste of consoling northern comfort Entertaining at Home: Rabbi Lionel Blue Events Saturday Rendezvous All the news that's fit to print in black and white Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Heritage homework Nicky Hughes meets a National Trust administrator What's astir in the thickened soup? Feather report Free flights to and in the Usa The Times, with United Airlines, offers readers Gateway to the USA: there exclusive offers for readers visiting American Experience the very best of the USA with The Times and United Airlines A plot to brighten the future Rosie Atkins meets a couple who bought a designer garden for â£8,000 Up, up and away Terms and conditions i Gateway to the USA Application Form Monumental island passage Where to Walk Next Saturday L. L. Bean All aboard the extravaga Dine well, sleep soundly Where to Stay Orkney Best of Britain Ros Drinkwater absorbs the potent magic of 5,000 years of myth and legend in these speculator northern isles - and learns which end of a cow matters most Picture Gallery All aboard the extravaga Feel like entering a never-never land of luxury and idleness? Royal Scotsman, where the heathered hills slide past as the Best Breaks How to Get There What to Do Luxury on the Move Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Music while you grow Jane Bidder on the new weekend activities for budding musicians The noble art of beading arid bedding Nicole Swengley talks to the earl's daughter who is making the most of the crafty things her nanny taught her Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Processing on the Amstrad PCW Transform Yourself Instantly into a Beautiful Woman Multiple Display Advertising Items Medina Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Middle ages meet the Nineties Medieval craftsmanship and shapes are inspiring a contemporary designer Memories on Video Leaves that set autumn aflame Francesca Greenoak visits aboreta to discover the secrets of late season colour Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sofabed Shop Best Buys Solid Oak Furniture New, sensational cordless headphones, the Arkon… Factory Shop Weekend Tips Caroline Charles Fashion designer My Perfect Weekend Original Box-Sash Windows How to sell your house Cure for the surgery Handsome and available Châteaux, lakes and a park outside The Charles Church Collection†Martin Grant Homes The M. J. Jeanes (Group) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items M. J. Jeanes (Group) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big day for small man of the match Lynne Greenwood finds out why it was worth a three-year wait to be a Leeds football mascot Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices No 2897 Winning Move Personal Reg Cooper Antiques Fairs Children's events Jumbo winners The Times Parkinson's Disease Society BBC1 Satellite TCP Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Satellite India h h h Variations Radio 1 Saturday Review Subaru Unsporting attitudes Opening Shots Peter Barnard Picture Gallery The Saturday Sonnet Contents Drama Queen She may mask her emotions with mimisry and humour, put Lynda La Pl; ante's writing has shown her to be a sensitive, dark character, with a perfect eye for finding theatre in everyday life. Sally Brampton meets the first lady of screenwriting Photograph by Graham Wood A home win for Germany Beyreuth is known for its Englishness, but history his made it too good for that to be true, Jan Morris writes Folio GTI-R Nissan Faith A. N. Wilson describes how growing doubts and a re-reading of the gospels caused him to lose his faith- and discover Jesus The hits go on and on Wonderful Radio 1 celebrates 25 years on september 30. Blast the past, John Walters says, what about the future? Premiere How the West was Worn Harrods Escaping from the bonds of freedom Two years ago Brian Keenan was released into a world that wanted him to be a celebrity. But he had other priorities. He tells Victoria Freedman how he is curing his mental wounds and why he is still afraid of forming relationships Our Martini is rosso Plane sailing with a partner Tandem parachuting is not only a cheaper way to jump, Robert Crampton discovers, but a more sociable way to dice with death Martini Most efficacious in every case The Pleasure of Reading Roger McGough From simple tales of Ovaltine tins to the complicated psyche of the wizard Wilson, words, to the future poet and occasional pop star, became a drug he had to score Annabel Nellist's Navajo Strips Ken Muir David J. Wilkins The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ventrolla Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dufflecoat Company La Compagnie De Provence Multiple Display Advertising Items Clement Freud prepares a dish for Paula Yates The Lady's not for breakfasting Clement Freud Gut Feelings Paula Yates The life and soul The Dalai Lama explains the spiritual significance, and humour, of Tiber's artistic culture to Alison robers. Photograph by Simon Westcott EFF (U. K.) Ltd. Hine Goodies from the desert trolley On the trail outside a town called Carefree, among the scrub and cacti, Charles Hennessy happened upon an oasis of good food and wine Restaurant Guide The sons have got their hat on Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Orient by Occident In Hong Kong the values of the West blur with the traditions of the East. In the second of a series on long-distance weekends, Alan Hamilton experiences the best of two very different worlds Travel notes Swan Hellenic Nile Cruises Get Away from It All to a Country Club Hotel Quatre Saisons UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cox & Kings Luxury Villas & Complexes Country Breaks China Cox & Kings Founded in 1758 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Caprice Cities Sovereign Villas Italia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Properties Abroad 1992 Skinorway Twickers World of the Red Seer The Travel Club of Upminster Lakes & Mountains Fly Concorde to the Caribbeab Explore Worldwide Scanscape Scandinavia Highbullen Hotel Accept a Free Copy of the Premier Guide to Short… City Selection Swan Hellenic European River Cruises Premier Britain SKi Crystal Holidays Ski Cayman Islands Prospect ALTO Travelogue Saint James Paris CAA Overseas Travel New Zealand Travel Information Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Bonded ABTA Canterbury Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inter Change Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trans Finders Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Was Jesus just a good Jew? Jesus A. N. Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson, â£15 Was Christ really a Christian? Jesus the Man A New Interpretation From the Dead Sea Scrolls By Barbara Thiering Doubleddy, â£16.99 Hooking, heroin and harassment Nothing Personal The Business of Sex By Donald McRae Mainstream Publishing, â£14.99 Butterflies of the Night Mama-Sans, Geisha, Strippers, and the Japanese Men They Serve By Lisa Louis Waatherhill Publishers, â£12.99 Giving the lie to the Shylock myth Lender to the Lords, Giver to the Poor By Gerry Black Vallentine, Mitchell, â£25 New poetry A Napoleon of crime Doctor Criminale By Malcolm Bradbury Secker & Warburg, â£14.99 Thrillers Just Killing Time By Derek Van Arman New English Library, â£15.99 Guilt and grief in an everyday Irish family Time and Tide By Edna O'Brien Viking, â£14.99 Paperbacks The Liar By Stephen Fry Mundurin, â£4,99 Golden opportunities The Times invites readers to Private viewings of the glittering new Royal Academy exhibition, Wisdom and Compassion: The Sacred Art of Tibet Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3168: Verboliteralgebraist by Mass The Games Page The Times 'Chicago was my town. I loved it' A Childhood: Studs Terkel by Julian Norridge The Beautiful River Douro More Extras than Ben Hur Picture Gallery The vamp strikes back Harrods Drop-Dead Red Picture Gallery Gianni Versace Harvey Nichols No Title Austin Reed Painted to perfection The vamp is back. But it takes artistry. Joseph Fairley warns, to reproduce those fiendishly fine lines Sought after since 1893 Wanted Great Strides for womankind Pringle couldn't dream of anything softer than… Check It's Wool Rowland's of Bath Eric Hill Fashion Review Zig Zag Murray Brothers Patra Selections Ltd Cotswold Collections Electrum Accessories Cotton USA Gucci Nobile Gucci No3 Parfum 'I cannot relate to raunchy clothes' Brenda Polan talks to Nicole Farhi. Farhi studied design in Paris in the Sixties and went to work with Stephen Marks on his own label and for French Conection. in 1983 she started her own range and is now established as one of British fashion's top names. She lives in London with her daughter, Candice Sisley Heritage of Guerlain Paris
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