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News from 24/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Barnett, (Vice-Chairman), Martin Fletcher and George Brock, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Gerald Durrell Zoologist, Paul Heiney, Alain Bommenel, Willy Newlands, Lisanne Radice, Louise Roddon, John Vincent, Barbara Lamb, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Keith P. Mitchell, (Consultant), Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Peter Wade, Peter Gabriel, Norman Howell, S. Papadopoulos, Philip Howard, Helen Speed, Hylton, Clive Davis, John Weightman, Carol Leonard, Mark Jolly, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, J. E. Read, Hazel Leslie, Kenneth Baker, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Vivian Fuchs, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, James Pringle and Jonathan Braude, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, D. Peter Smith, Patricia Tehan, David Norton, Frances Dean, Jim McCue, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Catheriné Sampson, H. W. Koch, Robin Young, Frederick Forsyth, Brian Morton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, J. Wildin, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Malcolm Allport, Charles Bremner, Peter Banks, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Aileen Ballantyne, C. Bain Smith, Robert M. Douglas, Robert Tewdwr-Moss, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Adam Lebor, Lindsay Cook, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, J. T. Hughes, Bruce Sandison, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, David Miller, Dinny Hall, John Mole, John Higgins, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Colin Waine, (Chairman of Council), Finsberg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Beck, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Sally Brampton, Michael Wright, Matthew Sweeney, Richard Gunn, Barry Pickthall, Ronnie Payne, Roger Boyes, James Woodall, Kate Alderson, Jamie Dettmer, Tim Judah, Dessa Trevisan, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, R. T. M., Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Belinda Seward, Louisa Young, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Marmaduke Hussey, Chairman, Don W. Steele, Director, Graham White, (Editor), Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Alex Ramsay, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Andy Martin, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Bill Cockburn, Roger W. A. Linden, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, William Cash, Michael Horovitz, Alan Coren, Martin Waller and Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alicia Rios and Lourdes March, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Alan Gray, John Phillips, Sarah Newton, Russell Hoban, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Lindsay Cook and Sara McConnell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, David Altheer,

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London hospital workers fight to save jobs Index Weekend Birth Right Picture Gallery Major yields to new Euro-sceptic revolt Tory backbenchers are beginning to flex new-found muscles-this time on the Maastricht treaty - and the prime minister is already making more concessions to their power Not Today thank you, say Mirror staff to new chief Daily Mirror Fashion E1 Alamein remembered Timely reminder On Offer BA buys ailing Dan-Air for £1 Weekend TV & Radio Blood bank chief jailed for role in HIV scandal 'Kuoni plus' Tories face cross-patty fight over hospital closures The first shots were fired in the Commons yesterday in what is likely to be a concerted campaign to save some of London's top hospitals from closure Lunn Poly 'Provinces would like London's fat' The Case for Sir Bernard tolls bell for capital's palaces of disease Analysis 'Big questions are left unanswered' The Case against Specialists who saved baby's life Correction White race relations director wins discrimination case Singles seek romance in church A Yank at Oxford Parents of drowned boy protest Girl murdered near golf course named News in Brief Tougher drug laws Longleat change Plane's computer failed Fishermen block ports Picture Gallery Nose-dive: the pilot of this light aircraft was… Dow's Port By a Staff Reporter: PC paralysed boy in hit-and-run Court condemns 'abominable' crime Body Shop gains ban on name Abbey National Amiable Imbert hid burdens of the Yard Currys Condon vows to revive respect for the law New police commissioner Cambridge professor convicted French blood transfusion trial Midland Bank plc Queen ends her visit to Germany News in Brief Customs seize porn videos Aids award Moving house Costly Koran Dolphin plea The Polo Genesis 'I remember the bells, silenced since 1940, hailing distant victory' E1 Alamein anniversary Britain rejects talk of German 'snub' National Savings Thatcher aide accuses Major of betraying UDM leader Texas The power of the born-again backbenchers Bishop attacks policy of 'profit before people' Labour on separate route to recovery Picture Gallery Bar attacks 'curse of secrecy' over choosing judges The system of judicial selection is said to owe more to Franz Kafka than to the efficient running of courts London trams return after 40-year break Girobank Our Foreign Staff: UN warns Serbs of tougher sanctions if peace is… The partition of Bosnia has been ruled out by peace negotiators. Detailed constitutional proposale are to be unveiled next week Alliance collapses amid the rubble Queen weathers chill from the east As Others See US A weekly look at how the world views Britain Yeltsin seeks to calm Russian political nerves over reform The Howard League Italian MPs approve austerity measures Police held in Spanish drug swoop (Reuter): Baltic poll Nazi jailed Papal blessing (AFP): High note Our Foreign Staff: Turkey bears down on Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq The government Ankara has swatted the mosquitoes of kurdish nationalism for years with no tangible results. Now, it claims, it is time to drain the swamp Villagers await death in cradle of civilisation Rover Cars Fractious Canadians make last pitch to unite the nation A constitutional crisis is imminent Talks to resolve the issue of French-speaking Quebec have yielded an accord likely to be rejected in Monday's referendum US gives EC deadline for sanctions on imports Kennedy-Wilson UK Ltd Picture Gallery President claims credit for Hanoi help over lost GIs Friend throws light on Oxford days Memo by North ties Bush to deal on hostages Peking forecasts turmoil if Patten pushes reforms China, which has fomented unrest in Hong Kong before, is making thinly veiled threats that history will repeat itself if unilateral democratic change is implemented Squabbles hit Tokyo faction Qantas Emperor expresses grief at China war Togolese soldiers free MPs Picture Gallery Girobank Mandela's bodyguard 'tortured ANC men' (Reuter): Luanda surrounded by Unita News in Brief (AP): Nile attack (AP): Winner named (AP): Victims dug out Aquino libelled (Reuter): Deadly service Scuppering of Kinnock The Times Diary Song in her heart The Times Diary Shadowy dealings The Times Diary Captain's log The Times Diary The scourge of authority Kenneth Baker celebrates the anarchic art of George Cruikshank, master of political caricature Deception and the art of desert wars Alistair Horne on the obstacles facing Allied generals at E1 Alamein fifty years ago and in the battle against Saddam Tomlinson Treatment Beware physicians who protest too much A Turkish Reality Kurdish culture cannot be wished away Desert Turning Point Why we should all remember Alamein BBC board and public interest Tunnel rail link Ministerial secrecy Risks to health of our high-fat diet Changing places German questions Coffee and cholesterol Huskies a 'stupid' bar to polar treaty Genocide in Bosnia Caribbean poet Pas de deux Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Word-Watching Royal engagements Reception Memorial service Service dinners Church services tomorrow Newspaper Press Fund Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriages Harry Williamson Harry Williamson (Wulf Schmidt), wartime double agent, died on October 19 aged 81. He was born in Schleswig-Holstein in 1911 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Word-Watching Dr Arthur Wint Dr Arthur Wint, OJ, MBE, Olympic 400m champion in 1948, surgeon and diplomat, died in Kingston, Jamaica, on October 19 aged 17. He was born in Manchester, Jamaica, on May 25,1920 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action for blind people (From Our Own Correspondent): An Embarrassing Discovery Maj Fred Clutton Major Fred Clutton MBE, MM, RVM, a warmly remembered figure in the Household Division, died while fishing near Seaford on October 8 aged 71. He was born in Chester on March 6,1921 Norton Antiques Phillips News The Times Crossword No 19,058 The Times Today Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The Samaritans Picture Gallery Surviving Picture Gallery Saving Grace Credit Woes Flat Life The Pound Business Dan-Air deal leaves shares with no value Shareholders who put £54m into Davies & Newman 16 months ago now have nothing Insider dealing laws under fire Hanson fails to rule out RHM sales Odds on a sleuth for the next Governor Sport Firms give vote of no confidence Football Halifax urges housing action ECU Terminvest Plc Weekend Sporting Fixtures Usborne returns to profits The Sunday Times Dorling Kindersley Holdings plc Crown shares suspended during loan discussions ICI sails into spell of stormy weather Tempus By our City Staff: Wiggins plunges deeper into red British Funds Turkish rescue hope for Bullers Overnight rates soar in funding shortage Business Roundup Abbey to cut savers' rate Greenbank settles claim Brewery deal near Torday jobs in jeopardy Alvis to cut workforce Scapa in purchase talks National & Provincial Building Society Unknown insider who always aims to deliver Business Profile Carol Leonard discovers the new chief executive of the Post Office would enjoy steering it into the private sector Managing agency at Lloyd's criticised Dan-Air maydays fall on deaf City ears Age catches up with oldest UK airline The M&G Group Smaller firms trade expanded Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Peking dispute hits firms with HK links Stock Market Major Changes Blue chips drift higher Wall Street Endowment Helplines A guide to surviving the depths of recession Mortgages Investing in Equities Swift clearance of debts makes sense Credit Cards Banking on bad memories Comment Loans from the Company The London Deposit Account To surrender or not to surrender Endowment Policies Starting a Family Cannon Lincoln Save & Prosper Mortgage-holders find low-cost policies are not safe as houses Helplines have been set up for borrowers who face shortfalls on their loans, says Sara McConnell Many people still believe that the standard projections offered by life offices amount to guarantees Cheaper home loans offered Briefings The Equitable Life Coming to grips with negative equity Bleak prospects for BES investors National & Provincial Building Society Foreign Colonial Customers cool on pushy sales staff GT Client Services Limited Lloyds branches out with computer link Fidelity Investments Bank of Scotland Making the most of lower rates Monthly incomes from savings are falling. Helen Pridham considers the options Britannia Building Society Save & Prosper Conversions take cheer out of credit card shopping Payout perils ahead for investment trusts The Equitable Life Briefings Save & Prosper Portman Building Society Scottish Amicable Towary Law Financial Planning Ltd For Information regarding Advertising within the… Midland The Listening Bank Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Independent financial advisers and ethics Xtra details lacking The Equitable Life Paying the price for health cover Not so rich Ruined by credit Guardian Royal Exchange Leasehold reform Swift reply Modest gains Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates France seek endeavour to match the discipline Rugby Union Match-By-Match Guide Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Robinson appeals for unity at Bath Hounslow gather forces for double test of capabilities Hockey By a Special Correspondent: England selectors bring in changes The Times Details Prosperous Japan leads way with buoyant market Racing: Strength of Yen Highlighted with Double Purchase of Classic Winners Mandarin: Huntingdon Mansell's pace too hot for Honda Motor Racing Smith's slam just grand for Braves Sought Out to hold strong British raid Prime minister to be questioned on VAT Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Worcester Mandarin: Promising Armiger to take starring role at Doncaster Doncaster Derring Valley helps Upton to celebrate first double Racing next Week Townsend teams up with Elsworth Newbury Catterick Kooyonga has simple task Rapid Raceline McDermott defuses cricket row In Brief Turkish delight Season starts Faldo trails Off course The burning desire for perfection that inspires Offiah Christopher Irvine looks at the showman stepping on to centre stage in rugby league's World Cup final You are talking of someone so wonderfully gifted, so very, very fast, he can literally win a match for you. You can't do without him Britain must counter power of the pack Rugby League World Cup Final Details Griffiths reaches last four Snooker Zimbabwe build on solid foundations Cricket Zimbabwe has vivid hopes for an exciting future, Richard Streeton reports from Harare Grimsby put Beasant in firing line for Newcastle Football Newmarket on course to continue Cup run Sedbergh make breakthrough Schools Sport Souness passes on defiant warning David Miller on a manager who says principles should not be sacrificed on the altar of success Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League For the Record Britain suffer as Wallace fails Cycling Steel cuts a dash on way to Rio Yachting Baseball Page Ferguson fears Shearer in Rovers' revival United wary of visit to Ewood Park Ibrox tie pulls in the fans Wembley to establish World Cup record Taylor's Port Fans fail to go by the book Huber keeps low-key approach Nicely said Hidden costs Keith Blackmore Sporting Diary Rugby League Page Worlds apart Landslide By our Sports Staff: Feherty finds his form again Dressing down Strike it rich Picture Gallery On the piste again, nudge nudge, geddit? While you can ski and have an affair, most don't, honestly Weekend Voice Gardening Our patrician priest of pleasure Will his love of churches give our new heritage secretary, Peter Brooke, divine inspiration? By Valerie Grove Le Shopping What to Wear Character Shows Weekend Television & RADIO Inside Name Origin Research What's on Ray Cooney Actor, Director Evenings out Busting to get noticed, like a Madonna of the farmyard Farmer's Diary The Times Brown trout shun troubled waters Loch Leven is little other than a sewer, reports Bruce Sandison Bird's-eye view from nature's bathtub Bush Telegraph Gardens to visit Voyages Jules Verne Rush of thrushes Feather report First catch your alligator Smoked salmon is yesterday's dish. Louise Roddon meets a man devoted to ostrich, barracuda and other exotica Noilly Prat Go to work on a Spanish fried egg Alicia Rios and Lourdes March on a simple staple of Iberian cuisine Pumpkin man's big party scoop Victoria Plum Mainly plain meals of Spain Frances Bissell, the Times cook, offers a choice of simple but warming dishes A sip of toasty smoky bacon Jane MacQuitty finds out how some of the leading wines get their smoky, oaky flavours Best Buys Lexterten Salons of tea and empathy London's contemporary salonières are thriving. Robert Tewdwr-Moss reports Saturday Rendezvous The Marriage Bureau Katharine Allen Country Hotel And The Days Get Short When You Reach September Dateline Meet Someone New! The Dining Club Dinner Suits Multiple Display Advertising Items Only Two Months 'til Christmas! Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dinner Club Sara Eden Drawing down the Moon The Times Venues Game with more fun than scrum Barbara Lamb on a player-friendly version of rugby for the very young Drumming up a simple supper Entertaining at Home Evelyn Glennie The Times Events Home & Garden Agriframes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Digging around in past glory Francesca Greenoak offers a short but vital history lesson Elite Suttons Seeds Cats Love 'Em! Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Jolliman Ltd The Original Roofing Company The Breton Shirt Company The Original Roofing Company Car Frost Protector Multiple Display Advertising Items I am feeling a little horse. That is the kind of rotten joke you think you can Clothes maketh the man who keeps their maker close to his chest How to make a maison a home Terence Conran hopes the high style of his new Paris shop will lure the French, Nicole Swengley writes Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Medivac Professional Pruner & Saw Outfit Oriental Rugs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Antony Green & Co Ltd Page & Moy Ltd The Aussie way to work, rest and play What to Wear Clothes designed to be tough enough for the outback are gaining ground as chic and durable British weekend wear, writes Ros Drinkwater Erna Low Consultants They bounced along untrodd… Week End Break David Altheer fully expected an easy ride on the 150-mile Grand Union Canal towpath. Now read on… Picture Gallery Toss a soft catch to the British What is like rounders but gentler than baseball? A game that is a big hit on the home run, says Alex Ramsay Sporting Life Softball facts and figures Noble Caledonia Limited Cheap but not always cheerful Property Buyers Guide Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Rentals Relocating to Edinburgh Overseas Property Close Calais Motorway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dordogne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herault, Lunas Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale about £300,000 Good prices in scenic hideaway Buy now, pay half later Good prices in scenic hideaway I'm not a child, you know When does adulthood start? In modern Western society, nobody really knows, Louisa Young writes Property Buyers Guide Halifax New Homes Services Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors United House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where would you go? My Perfect Weekend Property Buyers Guide Elmbridge Estates Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glen Lyon Perthshire Dreams, drips and doggerel Benedict Nightingale on the first night of the Norwegian operamusical Which Witch at the Piccadilly Theatre, London It is no more fun than, say, a tale of social climbing and power politics in a suburb of Plymouth Entertainments An ill woodwind blows back Jazz Records The raw and the cooking Two rap divas unveil new albums, with mixed success Rock Records The Sunday Times Northern Ballet Theatre Raising the barber's tone Claudio Abbado plays tricks with the casting for Rossini-and they work Opera Records Concerts Scottish Chamber Orcestra Royal National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norwich Union Wimbledon Theatre Pinocchio To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… Special Christmas Bonanza! The Witches Save money on your next short break Discover more than 200 quality hotels, country houses and inns in our exclusive offer A gathering in the Scottish Highlands Johansens Hotels cover an enormous range of countryside and tradition, as this selection of three demonstrates Frances Dean spends a weekend sampling whisky, mushrooms and hospitality north of the border Johansens Times Hotels, inns and restaurants—at the flick of a page Bathed in a sense of history View the great outdoors Johansens' philosophy Last Week we published a list of more than 180… South-West Win a luxury weekend Five of the best hotels in the land await the winners of our competition Midlands The South The Times Johansens Our prize hotels Scotland Wales Saturday Television and Radio Picture Gallery Satellite Penny Plain Ltd Picture Gallery Radio 1 Picture Gallery Variations Picture Gallery BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Noble Caledonia Limited Concise Crossword No 2927 Winning Move Testimony of lasting torment Lynne Truss reviews last night's Splendid Hearts and says that just to carve the war dead's names with pride is not enough TV Review Drop the stuffed tiger St Etienne vs. Top of the Pops-Caitlin Moran referees a mis-match American Express Guilty Secrets Saturday Review Nicotine Smoking Kills Honesty is the best, er, policy Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet Dream Girl Contents How much is that in Porcupines? A new British novel, The Porcupine, deals with the trial of a former communist leader somewhere in the Balkans. In Bulgaria, whose ex-president was sentenced last month, the book is on the bestseller list. Its author, Julian Barnes, visited a country where you can get anything if the money is right French polish in a land of northern grit Leeds striker Eric Cantona has brought a dash of Gallic flair - and culture to the unglamorous world of British league football, Alan Franks writes Harrods Knightsbridge Hyundai Car Distributors (UK) Limited Hyundai Small but perfectly formed New methods of genetic screening before conception and ultrasound scanning during pregnancy can give early warning of disease or abnormality but, Aileen Ballantyne writes, such advances also create difficult moral dilemmas Small but perfectly formed Low-Risk Tests in Pregnancy Daks Strand Theatre The Tea Council Ltd Movado Genetic Test-Tube Screening Spina Bifida Test Royal National Theatre Agriframes The Dufflecoat Company Holiday Inn Poems for the working classes Mark Jolly strap-hangs his way through underground poetry for commuters John Diamond News from the Front Picture Gallery Power of the printed words Gail Rebuck is an irresistible force in British publishing, but are her critics too harsh about her ruthlessness? Sally Brampton meets her. Photograph by Graham Wood Barbican Centre Fluffing lines on the cat box The problem with the new feline IQ test, Lynne Truss writes, is that it tests the owners' honesty rather than their pets' grey matter US Air Muscovite sheep in Wolves' clothing Belinda Seward hunts down Russia's answer to the Hell's Angels, as they prepare for their evening prowl Harrods Knightbridge Harrods Knightbridge What a Waist Fashion Sophisticated bodies are being cinched with rhinestones and gilt, Sarah Newton says, as designers focus on glittering accessories to glamorise waists and wrists. Photographs by Platon Main Picture Pretty Polly The barest necessities If you've got them, flaunt them. If you haven't got them, flaunt them anyway. Bosoms are back, says Brenda Polan, bigger than ever For Principles, wool has a tenderness that belies… Check It's Wool Breaking into the writers' block Hollywood's screenplay market promises big bucks and superstardom to a new generation that is taking the words-and creative control-out of the movie directors' hands, William Cash reports. Photographs by Paul Harris Angas Brut Game for a taste of adventure Gut Feellings Clement Freud prepares a dish for Frederick Forsyth Noble Caledonia Limited Thresher Wine Shop Restaurant Guide Southeast Asian Spanish A. Little goes a long way Restaurants Brasser Cafes Dives Swan Hellenic Discovery Cruises Henlow Grange Health Farm City Breaks Euro Disney Cox & Kings Italy Sky Shuttle Cala D'or Villas Continential Villas Highbullen Hotel The Magic of Italy & Spain Italian Escapades Eilat Thomas Cook shop British Virgin Islands Club Africa Exclusive Explore Worldwide Cox & Kings Fly Concorde to the Caribbean Sovereign Sailing Ski Jeannie Simply Travel Limited SKI Total SKI Norway SKI Westbury Travel Ltd! Superski Touralp Rockies Meriski American Independence Silver Ski Snowtime YSE Le Ski have an unrivalled choice of catered chalets… Mark Warner Travel House of America Bladon Lines Ski The Times Brochure Service Where were those feats in False holy sites aside, Joe Joseph finds Jerusalem, with its abundance of history, culture and religion, has plenty of quarter to offer the questing weekender Aosta Valley Fishing in troubled waters Jaws gave sharks a bad name; Willy Newlands follows their fatal charm through Japan and Florida to Scotland China Travel Service (UK) Ltd We Gave Him a Smile Harbour of dreams and unspoken desire Russell Hoban returns to Portknockie, the Scottish haven where cliffs and coves of the now silent village induce fresh waves of memories Cyprus Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic World Expeditions Country Club Hotels Winter Sports Ski Norway SKI Insurance Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Exodus Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Passage to South America Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Marple Travel SKI ÉQuipe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Dordogne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Africa America Columbus travel Insurance UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fly-Drive USA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Captivating the second sex Witness to my Life The Letters of Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir, 1926-1939 Edited by Simone de Beauvoir Translated by Lee Fahnestock and Norman MacAfee Hamish Hamilton, £25 In brief, a code by any name The Oxford Dictionary of Abbreviations Oup, £14.95 the Everyman Dictionary of Abbreviations By John Paxton Dent, £16.99 Science Fiction A Fire Upon the Deep By Vernor Vinge Millennium, £14.99 The Killer Instinct By Graham Nordsieck Dorrance, £6.95 Of sound and fury, signifying everything A Mouthful of Air Language and Languages, Especially English By Anthony Burgess Hutchinson, £17.99 Dusty grammarian misses the point of punctuation Pause and Effect Punctuation in the West By M. 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