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News from 07/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, Philip Marsden, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Liz Dolan, David Modell, Jon Ashworth, Victoria McKee, William Lithgow, Chairman, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Jim Norris, Mary Killen, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, G. M. Baverstock-Poppy, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Gavin Ewart, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Jan Morris, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, David Cleland, Karen Woolfson, Norman Howell, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, David Powell and Roddy Forsyth, Betty Jerman, Nicholas Wood, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Michael Binyon and Nicholas Wood, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Mary Wilson, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Judith Rich (Director), Francesca Greenoak, Jeanne Thompson, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peta Broadhurst, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Hal Miller, Chief Executive, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, M. Evans (Managing Director), Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, S. Sobernheim, Rebecca Fraser, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Margaret Erskine, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Erroll of Hale, Martin Turner, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Matthew J. Bruccoli, Derwent May, Dick Hinder, James Hepburn, George Brock, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Michel Roux, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Derwent (Chairman), Arnold Wolfendale, David Miller, Alison Roberts, John Goodbody and Chris Moore, John Warner, Michael Watkins, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, J. G. Cooper (Retired chatered accountant), Philip Willan, Dennis Shaw, Anthony Meyer (Policy director), Charles Jones, Sophie Chamier, John Morris, Christopher Dighton, Karen Buckley, N. L., Desmond Morris, L. W. Dickerson, Kindersley, Barry Pickthall, Julian Harston, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Sara McConnell, Gordon Bussey, Robert Crampton, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Christopher Hawtree, Sara McConneu, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Wolfgang Munchau and Ross Tieman, S. Sherwood, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Derek M. Coombs, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Pepita Aris, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Fiona Beckett, June Whitefield, Tim Rice, Sarah Newton, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Rosanna Greenstreet, Andrew Watson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, J. S. Trenhaile, Christopher Irvine, Rooster, Stephen Davy,

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Princess condemns 'hurtful' press coverage Index Weekend Portfolio Plus West End Return Delors backs down on Gatt Commission president chastened by Mayor's tough talking at No 10 As the row rumbles on over who was to blame for derailing the Gatt talks, hopes of averting a damaging transatlantic trade war are pinned on a meeting in Geneva next week Clinton chooses Carter official for senior post Property New Tory rebellion looms over Maastricht bill delay Picture Gallery Royal Portraits United Cutlers of Sheffield TV and Radio 'Divorce' case girl is ward of court Battle of the oilseed gap bedevils talks The Gatt negotiators have seemed like poker players who bet at random. Now they have accused each other of cheating Dow's Port Delors eyes new conquests Brussels chief sets sights on French presidency after world trade shambles Downing Street spurs hunt for villain of the piece Jacques Delors Judge tells foster girl of 13 she is too young to decide her future Scottish university to sell valued art Royal charade Hurd plays cool hand over Euro-cucumbers Man beats feminist course ban Porn heir overdosed on cocaine Yamaha Clavinova Receivers put football club up for sale Bull Coroner calls for review at Guy's after babies die Editor defends jury disclosures News in Brief Man held over killing Royal friend's loss Art works in tax deal Major's school opts in Midland Maxwell adviser in court Lecturers accept pay offer No Title Vodafone Treasury urges cut in interest rates to boost housing market Lenders are hoping that next week's economic package will include interest rates as low as 6 per cent Dixons Major to ask Tory MPs for pay freeze 999 report will be published Bank governor should resign over BCCI, say Labour MPs Howard secures grant rise to ease in council tax Lunn Poly Europe to develop joint space station with Russia The European Space Agency is to ahandon its dream of an independent manned space programme 200 millionaires in Britain are blade Britain: Top Twenty US: Top Twenty Top Twenty Picture Gallery Renault 19 Manual Apple Toyota By our Ireland Correspondent: IRA claims demise of death group Church accused of lying about priests Bomb disposers mark 21 years in Ulster Britain's most decorated unit defuses its 5.000th bomb in two decades of service The technology for dealing with terrorists' bombs has changed, but the bravery needed remains the same Fatal fall of student 'a mystery' Girobank Judges reject claim that law on part-time work is unfair The government stands accused of failing to meet its Ec obligations to protect thousands of women workers Qantas Picture Gallery River board may veto canal water transfer British Library faces more delays at St Pancras site Nationwide Drives BBC curbs magazine promotion News in Brief Wife rams car into town hall Winding down Boxer's award PC stole fines Pretoria sends troops to quell bush war in Natal interior After retreating behind guard dogs and electrified fences, white faRmers contemplate jointing Inkatha in a bush war against the ANC From Reuter in Accra: Rawlings wins first free poll in Ghana Imelda's wardrobe locked up National & Provincial Building Society Picture Gallery Unita advances on Angolan capital Signing of treaty will underline British support for Yeltsin Britain hopes that the new agreement with Moscow promoting democracy, freedom and co-operation will help to establish the new Russia firmly in the Western camp Treaty trip leaves Russians cold As Others See us A Weekly look at how the world views Britain Dunlop Sp Tyres UK Limited (AFP): Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Germans out of step over Kohl's anti-racist march Best-seller wins Bluebeard new trial by Paris jury Enquiry begins on Mafia 'link to Masons' A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition (Reuter): Brundtland resigns as party leader News in Brief (Reuter): Jews attack (AP): Plea for Lenin (Reuter): Find of note (Reuter): Damped down Our Foreign Staff: Widows in black rout UN convoy bringing aid to Muslims Clinton puts faith in experience to shape his new team The prospect of power has opened rifts among Bill Clinton's aides as they compete for White House jobs Cuhard Sagafjord Bounty hunt in the blackboard jungle Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Husain urges Arabs to embrace democracy and human rights From Reuter in Brussels: EC issues deadline on Danube dam work Pioneer Roof Systems Women to get more UN jobs News in Brief Johnson suit (AP): Aid resumes (Reuter): Director dies (AP): Psycho seven Lament for lost manuscripts Christopher Hawtree on work destroyed by fire, theft and just plain bungling One can only curse again the priest who made Gogol burn the second part of Dead Souls Smith Square blues The Times Diary Serving their country right or left Robert Rhodes James remembers when personal ambition and narrow party politics did not dominate Parliament Protectionist road to ruin Charles Jones describes the roots of the last trade war and its destructive consequences for the whole world Solved at last The Times Diary Bill shared The Times Diary Not so bright The Times Diary Too Many Talkers Jacques Delors should leave the Gatt negotiations Productive Spending New love affairs with capital projects will end in tears Return of the Hater Fischer's victory is good for chess Whipped into line National interest and need for Gatt Consequences of defeating inflation Church and universe Fuelling the argument Cards for charity Swiss role Selling under the right hammer Ties that bind Court Circular Personal Column Royal engagements Appointments Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Dinner Announcements & Personal Notices Marriages Peter Rice Price Rice, structural engineer, died of cancer in London on October 25 aged 57. He was born in Dublin on June 16,1935 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Denison Purchon Richard Denison Purchon, emeritus professor of zoology, University of London, died on October 17 aged 76. He was born on March 19,1916 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited The Samaritans British Heart Foundation Action for blind people The Gunpower Plot To the Editor of the Times Appreciations Prof. Alan Woodruff Parkinson's Disease Society News The Times Crossword No 19,070 The Times Today No Title Weather Keesing (UK) Ltd, Self-Control Parental Aid Fees Fightr Hold off The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Business Insolvencies surge during third quarter Companies and individuals suffer Bleak insolvency figures have severe implications for employment as sound companies are dragged down by a loss of market and bad debts Tomkins buys 10% of bid target RHM The wife's car is now boarding at Gate 7… Motor Racing European business alarmed over threat of US trade war CBI offers plan for recovery Rugby Union Singapore Airlines Weekend Sporting Fixtures Barclays defends its cash machines Spring Ram admits profit was inflated The Sunday Times Simpsons urges bid acceptance Nadir arrested, then released on bail Business Roundup Unilever disappoints BET sells Initial USA Cabra delays accounts Television jobs to go Fewer jobless in US BDA passes dividend Lloyd's to pursue writs against 190 Names attack 'cynical' move Searching for the turning point under a chicken-darkened sky Week Ending Single-minded loner spreads his wings Business Profile: Geoffrey Mulcahy The shy chief executive of Kingfisher is interested only in the present and the future, Carol Leonard finds Subconsciously, he wants to be the one thing he can never achieve - to be ordinary The Fidelity Brokerage Services Limited, Hambro Clearing Limited Unilever falls short of great expectations Tempus Gestetner on a high as bid hopes return Stock Market From Associated Press in Moscow: CIS bank chief seeks looser money The Sunday Times Innovation British Funds (Reuter): Dow declines under bond market burden World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Ashley Group looks to profits next year The results of management changes and rationalisation in the second half of the year have encouraged the board but the chairman says "much remains to be done" Barclays altered date on letter Shaw still in red at half time By a Correspondent: Air talks to resume By our City Staff: Pegasus to expand despite fall Royal Mail Developing Asian nations weather world recession Broadening horizons of Asia Pacific extend opportunities for the West In his second report from Singapore, Ross Tieman considers why western companies are looking towards the countries of the Far East for growth Unit-Linked Insurance Investments From Reuter in Bonn: Audit chief warns on German state debt Shares drift lower Fidelity Brokerage Service 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 Negative Equity Rescue Hard-selling insurers come under scrutiny Christmas card brings it home Comment The Prudential blueprint MP seeks Kissane compensation Bradford & Bingley Building Society Edited by Lindsay Cook Help for those in debt NHC M&G Life Assurance Company Limited, Parents can rescue their children from the negative equity trap Liz Dolan looks at a new option from the Wolwich for homeowners who have seen their property drop in value Only those borrowers with "impeccable" records ... will be allowed to take part Woolwich Building Society Housing bill could create leasehold 'second market' Compensation plan resisted Fund managers find fault with a proposed plan to shield pensions, Liz Dolan reports Schroders Save & Prosper The London Deposit Account Fidelity Investments Home & Capital Trust Limited Knight Williams & Company Ltd, Britannia Building Society Save & Prosper Early action will guard against costly fees for confused elderly More people are choosing who will handle their affairs. Sara McConnell reports What you may not know about credit cards John Govett & Co. Limited, Job hunters invest in change of image to improve chances Money Market Cheque Account Pensions time bomb is ticking away Mercury Fund Managers Ltd Revenue proposes tax-yourself system Millions could soon be assessing their own liability, says Sara McConnell Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd., Multiple Display Advertising Items Family Assurance Society Interest Rates Round-Up First-Time Buyers An unthinkable solution to my son's negative equity Upsetting marketing at Abbey National The Equitable Life Cheques dilemma Speculation at the expense of charities Briefings Premium Fixed Interest Trust Banks put onus on customer Patient's revolt Different retiring ages are lawful National beneficial effects do not justify price maintenance agreement European Law Report Luxembourg Bank owes no duty of care to customer's agent Scots Law Report November 7 1992 Proving attempted rape Ground for granting stay The Times Greenwich The Times university degree results service East London England forwards in position to put weight behind cause Moore and Probyn keen to impress Sudbury have form to test Richmond Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Strauss capable of calling the tune New job for Norling France drop Cécillon Australia prepare revenge in Wales Sports Service Couples and Love work hard to keep their lead Gruelling day at World Cup of Golf Fives player puts cancer on sideline Schools Sport Wigan have heavier artillery Rugby League Walker recovers to reach last four Squash Visionary keen to see his game in lights Dick Hinder finds Ron Muddle determined to establish trotting as part of British racing Stourport present main threat Hockey Mandarin: Newcastle BHB offers no quick solution Racing Jasoorah can take starring role in Doneaster's finale Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Double puts Hannon on 146 Rapid Raceline Details from Adelaide Modern gladiator who is going to be hard to replace Saturday portrait: Nigel Mansell, by Norman Howell, motor racing correspondent Mansell bums up Adelaide streets as rumours continue Motor Racing Tynan on top of his new role Football Logie chooses attacking option to lead recovery Cronje keeps Indians at bay Cricket Headley exit from Lord's Becker too fast for Courier In Brief Raña presides over uneasy wealth of nations Redknapp rewarded with Under-21 place Atkinson relishes chance to cast United further adrift Football Match-By-Match Guide Netball lacks board backing Wright in form to take over Boardman's title Cycling Flying Dutchman disappears from Olympic schedule Yachting Smith record sends loud message to the Scots Swimming For the Record Rugby Union Rangers handed smoother of two European routes AC Milan avoided in Cup draw Kumar brothers forced to sell Birmingham Taylor's Port Sun, sand and sympathy for Gower Barbados Déjà vu? Domino wary No Title Batting partners Tricky delivery Football Injury fails to trip up Durie Check mates My painters and I-royalty on the canvas Alan Coren eyeballs the good, the bad and the downright ugly of British history in the National Portrait Gallery, and welcomes the latest arrival In the second Annigoni portrait, Her Majesty offers more than a hint of Cathy waiting for Heathcliff to get back from the boozer The thousand shocks that flesh is heir to Or why I'm sick to death of my husband's hypochondria Weekend Voice Nigella Lawson Frances Bissell Norma Major The Lygon Arms Page & Moy Ltd What's on Zandra Rhodes Designer Evenings out Shop in Style Special Offer The Times and Thomas Goode invite you to join them for an evening George Smith I have a dream… of flour power and a luxury Merc Farmer's Diary Back to the battlefield A Civil War exhibition in Worcester, sponsored by The Times, brings history alive, Alan Hamilton writes On the trail of a rare species to observe and admire Bush Telegraph Music in the reeds of the riverbank Feather report Cider with Susie (and Ivor) A Herefordshire couple are using traditional methods to produce the purest apple cider, Fiona Beckett writes Adios, sacrificial pigs, it's festival time The Spanish leave no piece of pork uneaten during their lively pig-killing celebration, the matanza Voyages Jules Verne Sorting through half-baked ideas Food Spy Which potato variety gives the fluffiest, tastiest, crispiest result from the oven? Boar with a taste of the wild France Bissell, the Times cook, restores terrines and pates to their proper place Great ports of call Bad news for producers is good news for port lovers, says Jane MacQuitty Lexterten Ltd. Saturday Rendezvous Big gig let-down Caitlin Moran explains why intimate venues rule over anonymous 'Enormous-O-Drome' rock-out stadiums Candleburners Cathy Tyson My Perfect Weekend Actor News Internatioanl Ltd. Picture Gallery Charity begins at Christmas When it comes to choosing cards, Sophie Chamier finds out which causes celebrities are supporting this year The Times Stainless Stell Picture Gallery The Twelve Days Shoparound Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items The Genuine Panama Hat Company Jolliman Ltd. Moriarti's workshop Bargains at your bidding Sophie Chamier gives the nod to a new, affordable auction Picture Post Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dufflecoat Company Tailored Covers Magic Moments Above, moss agate casket made in Birmingham circa… Maingate Marketing The rough road to freedom James Hepburn cuts the umbilical cord with his first real experience of travelling Learning to toy with borrowed affections A simple idea to help handicapped children and their parents has grown into a worldwide network of toy libraries Signed, sealed, delivered, it's yours Why waste energy in shops when you can buy high fashion from glossy mail-order catalogues? Rachel Kelly reports P&O European Ferries And b… came Weekend Tim Rice finds a rare hotel that prefer Child-friendly hotels Thomson Worldwide Piddle your own polo Sporting Life Water polo played from canoes is a fast and feisty sport, reports Mary Wilson Country Club Hotels Canoe polo fact box A liberal conversion of history For Sale Property Buyers Guide Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Our hope for years to come… As we remember the past tomorrow, new service will also stress our hope for the future, Ruth Gledhill says Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Elmbridge Estates Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey National (Gibraltar) Limited, East Anglia Wootton by Woodstock Ceremonies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. J. Nolan (Dublin) Ltd, Multiple Display Advertising Items Map Marketing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Cocoon Silks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Talking Book Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawkin & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The seeds of a good potato Francesca Greenoak samples the many different flavours and textures of potatoes, all the better if you grow them yourself Home & Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NordicTrack (U. K.) Ltd. Best Buys The Bremn Shire Co The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Alan Coven Take your toenail clippers for a night on the town A Cleopatra of infinite variety Benedict Nightingale on the powerful Antony and Cleopatra at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Albery Theatre Talking heads All four member of R. E. M. make the music that sells millions. But only two will talk about it Nostalgia the way it used to be Jazz Records The Sunday Papers A marching, charging feat Eight Rolling Stones classics plus nine dancers equals a heady mix Dance Empire Theatre Liverpool Teenagers greeted the entry of five men in velvet jackets with deafening cheers Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NEC Arena Birmingham Berkeley Square Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite Camell Ltd Saturday Television and Radio RADIO 1 Variations Variations Sunday Television and Radio Satellite RADIO 1 The Bradford Exchange Ltd A night at the election opera Nigella Laswson on how inter-channel poll coverage battles are won - and lost TV Review Concise Crossword No 2939 Winning Move Norman, your number's up Caitlin Moran on a bad lad whose life disintegrated with a phone call Guilty Secrets: American Express Cards TV Preview Saturday Review Smoking Kills Bringing the House down Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet How to Deal with an Editor Contents They shoot scien Most supporters of the Animal Liberation Front campaign peacefully to bring an end to unnecessary suffering; some, however, would approve of more drastic measures. Thomas Quirke reports on the escalating aims of Britain's angry animal lovers Harrods Ltd. Good food costs less at Sainsbury's The Sainsbury's Hypermarket Written, directed and starring The professional menage a trois of keith Waterhouse, Ned Sherrin and Peter O'Toole is one of the most successful 'marriages' in show business. Alan Franks meets the trio, now back in the West End with a new play. Illustration by John Morris You are driving on a clear, straight road Mercedes-Benz No Title Picture Gallery Home is where It is savage territory… if you go back, your heart will burst from sadness… the tears will run like peas down your cheeks… Fifty-three years ago the poet Zofia Ilinska fled Poland, leaving her childhood home to the ravages of Soviet soldiers. Philip Marsden accompanied her on her first return Fuji News from the Front John Diamond Cruelty couched in kindness Psychotherapy is unregulated and practitioners can sexually or emotionally abuse clients without liability. Anna Selby documents one such case Lancia Dedra Daks Simpson What a place for a daydream Jan Morris swaps nostalgic thoughts of Anglo-Irish gentry in ornate mansions for the rich peasant reality of Galway Noble Caledonia Limited Noble Caledonia Limited Riding for the fall As the autumn chill begins, the cavalry is coming to the rescue. Show your horse sense this season in long, warm, elegant coats that take their inspiration from the military stable. Sarah Newton chooses the best of the crop. Photographs by Charles Lamb Picture Gallery Check It's Wool Check-out time at Shopping, scoffing, plane-spotting, smuggling-all human life is there. Some people even go to Gatwick to catch a flight. Joe Joseph observes an air-conditioned way of life. Photographs by David Modell Grand Marnier Liqvor Restaurant Guide Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Rustic polish on a sylvan service What?!! You Mean Balmoral's Not Available for… Feeding the habits of a naked ape Clement Freud Gut Feelings Desmond Morris The Sunday Times Wine Club The flight of the wild geese Canada's recent refrendum left its Anglo-French dualit painfully unresolved. Michael Watkins seeks a profounder identitiy in the Wild lands of the north Taking the high route Once you are warm, wined and well fed, Patricia Davies says, walking in France is everybody's idea of a good break Vacanze in Italia Vacances en Campagne US Air ITS Civilization Go we Go Back Raising hell with the dark Norsemen A weekend in Reykjavik can be wild, Robert Crampton says, once you get used to the idea of trolls and a pisco-currency Cyprus Overseas Travel Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Paradise Club Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Airlink International Ltd. Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance Data Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items New squatters in the Rue Morgue The Picador Book of the New Gothic Edited by Patrick McGrath and Bradford Morrow Picador, £15.99 Horror Through a glass darkly The Mist in the Mirror By Susan Hill Sinclair-Stevenson, £13.99 Angels and ministers of graciousness Victoria Glendinning Angels and Insects By A. S. Byatt Chatt & Windus. £14.99 New poetry Bob Dylan by Martin Turner Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paperbacks The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald Edited and with a preface by Matthew J. Bruccoli Abacus, £9.99 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspaper Limited Old Masters of the Orient Margaret Erskine Imperial Mughal Painters Indian Miniatures from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries By Amina Okada Translated by Deke Dusinberre Flammarion, £35 Nuptial heat and dust Rebecca Fraser Memories of Rain By Sunetra Gupta Orion, £13.99 a Rather English Marriage By Angela Lambert Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 A Waterside luncheon Michel Roux, baron Philippe de Rothschild and The Times invite readers to Accolades The Times Day of Excellence Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3175: Pieces of Eight Iii by Smokey Chess 'I always made myself heard' A Childhood Betty Boothroyd Barcelona Olympic Games Héritage De Guerlain

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