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News from 20/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Frank Grenfell, Martyn and Gabrielle Cleasby, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Janet Bush and Sheila Gunn, A. Buckingham Managing Director, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Jonthan Meades, Anatol Lieven, Mary Killen, Anthony Holland, Des Keenan, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Somerset, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, H. W. Aldred, Philip Howard, Ploutos, Douglas Verrall, Teddy Taylor, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Barry Norman, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman and Geoff King, Margi Clarke, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bills, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Ramnik Shah, Philip Robinson, Timothy Ferris, Frances Bissell, Annie Rankin, Penelope Hobhouse, Derwent May, Alistair McaLpine, Joel Brand, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Susan Gilchrist, John Taylor Parliamentary Secretary, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, George Brock, James MacManus, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, F. V. Harrison, David Miller, Brian Trueman, Sally Baker, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Elson, Philip Willan, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sophie Chamier, Matthew d'Ancona, George Robertson Principal, James Woodall, K. Bibby, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Lesley Godwin, Joanna Pitman, David L. Underwood, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Geoffrey Kirk, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang M?nchau, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Colloff (Director), Fay Weldon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Desmond Donovan Honorary Curator, Caitlin Moran, J. Anstead, Walter Gammie, Jan Snook, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Robert Cockburn and Nigel Hawkes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Richard B. L. Fitzwilliams, Alexander MacNair, Anne McElvoy, C. R. Crockett, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, Tony Hetherington, V. M. Robson, Michael Spicer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jon Davey, Director, George Sivell City Editor, Phil Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Lamont advisers say tax rise would hit recovery Index Weekend Matthew Parris Sir Ranulph says he was seven days from death Tory MP Judith Chaplin dies after minor surgery Gardens Russia may join Nato peace force in Bosnia Saturday Review Boys aged ten held by police over murder of James Bulger The Lygon Arms Picture Gallery A very British meeting agrees to disagree over the economy Major accused of contempt for House over Maastricht MP's death deals twin blow to Tories Europ assistance Pardon executed soldiers rejected More horse attacks News in Brief Urquhart arrest Bus action ballot IRA gun gang jailed Relais & Chateaux Relais Gourmands Climber discovered starving after week lost on mountain Rescuers find man's body Hospital reassures Aids scare mothers The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: McGregor attacks fines on press Times writer honoured in newspaper awards By a Staff Reporter: Allitt 'shrugged off children's deaths' British Airways Tissot's critical failure survives the test of time Peugeot Patten offers concession to avert exam boycott The education secretary's promise not to publish results this year has taken some of the sting out of teaching unions' protests Tables are turned on the press Appeal court grants retrial on cell killing By our Education Reporter: Students fail to learn the basics Worried GMTV sends for the man with the miracle rat Abbey National Police adopt gentle touch with children Society tempers justice with mercy in dealing with juvenile killers Juveniles convicted of murder are held in secure units offering stability and discipline few have experienced at home Univac Scots aim to keep young out of courts By a Staff Reporter: Alton urges enquiry on violence L. L. Bean Freeport Maine Smoothing the roads that lead to Rome Credo British architect may be chosen to resurrect the pride of Berlin Country home sales to rise as 'Lloyd's effect' bites Airport submits chess bid Protesters lose Oxleas Wood case National & Provincial Building Society Nationwide Deceade of lobbying bears fruit at last Fisher's campaign to demolish 'corrosive' secrcy wins cross-party support Man in the News MPs give backing to 'right to know bill News from william Waldegrave of a white paper in the summer on greater openness in govemnet has cheered Mps Picture Gallery The department for Enterpise MPs give backing to 'right to konw' bill Injured GP wins £1m in damages News in Brief Prisoner flees Airport delay Cubs charge First direct US urged to modify plan for Ulster peace envoy £218 to answer a question Around the Lobby Speeding up Law on bail Charter costs Far right gives an ancient Slav hatred new lease of life A revived anti-Semitism is at the root of the race hatred spreading through the nationalists of post-communist Russia, Anatol Lieven writes from Moscow Italian corruption scandal claims two more ministers Giuliano Amato has lost three ministers in the past fortnight The credibility of his government is now seriously damaged France threatens to veto farm deal British Airways Holidays Picture Gallery Checkpoint Charlie's ghost haunts Berlin Bonn pumps in funds to help ease growing misery in east (Reuter): Reforms fail to awaken Russia Boutros Ghali puts aid convoys back on track in Bosnia Bosnia has welcomed the order by the secretary-general to resume aid but remains sceptical about supplies getting through AFP: Serbs halt UN relief lorries The Trouser People of Savile Row (Reuter): Optimistic general battles on National Savings Sarajevo reporters win award British editor remodels the soignè symbol of literary New York Clinton's recovery roadshow takes policy to the people While Congress quibbles over the fine print of his recovery plan, the president is challenging it to come up with something better Haiti ferry toll may top 1,000 News in Breif (Reuter): ANC talks pact (Reuter): Clark retires (Reuter): Arsonists jailed Burma call Thalidomide doctor convicted Mubarak draws up plan for deportees Pyramid trip sets style for Christopher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candiates in Professional Examination II, held in December 1992 Order of Merit and Prizes Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants Insolvency Seniors Career choice you can count on Chartered accountancy attracts graduates because of its excellent prospects, Edward Fennell reports Nicholas Andrews Career Opportunities Goodmon Masson Shore Corporate Tax & Corporate Recovery Accountancy and Finance Appointments Financial Training ATC Jeff Wooller Colleges David Garnsworthy & Co Institute of Chartered Accountants' referrals list Alexander Chancellor in New York Girls are to be dragged off to people's workplaces for a day in order improve their self-condidence American children are th cockiest in the world Fun in Brum Shrine haunter The Times Diary Liberty sacrificed on the altar of theory Edmund Burke would have bitterly attacked masstricht, writes Conor Cruise O' Brein The genius of watercolour Refugees from the extremes of modern art now have a show to give them joy Who's where The Times Diary Safer comedy The Times Diary Brought to wheel The Times Diary The worth of Jobs Britain's economic performance depends on its people Rescued from Extinction The time for animal cabaret at the zoo has gone Early Aid Saves Lives The lessons of Somalia should now be applied to Somaliland Process of 'folding-in' Britain to the EC social chapter Buccaneering spirit Wasteful puzzling Legal-aid cuts Museum charges Child slavery in India Timber supply Doubts about rice for heart health Student drop-outs Sauce for ganders Fair game? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Edgehill College, Devon The Royal School, Bath Personal Column Birthdays Memorial service Church news Appointment The Mountbatten Festival of Music Luncheon Today's royal engagement Picture Gallery Anniversaries Church services tomorrow The Samaritans Marriage University news Forthcoming marriages Dinners Maurice Bourges-Maunoury Maurice Bourgès-Maunory, wartime resistance leader and former prime minster of France, died in Paris on February 10 aged 78. He was born in Luisant, Eure-et-Loire, on August 19,1914 Personal Column Christopher Morris Christopher Morris historian and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, since 1930, died on February 17 aged 87. He was born on January 24,1906 National Kidney Research Fund Church Housing Trust Leukaemia Research Fund Announcements & Personal Notices The British Kidney Patient Association Robert Jacobsen Richard Salant Hugh Gordon Porteus Hugh Gordon Porteus, literary and art critic, died in Cheltnham on Januiary 23 aged 87. He was born in Leeds on January 13,1906 Motor Speed "Record" Captian Campbell's Success Harold Taylor Harold Alexander Taylor, a champion of innovative education in the United States, diied in New York on Febrary 9 aged 78. He was born in Tornot on September 28,1914 'Wise men' warn against tax rises Explorers were a week from death The Times Crossword No 19,159 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Aborad Lightign-Up Times Around Britain Tourist Rates Tessiers Pickfords Travel Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile Wise Men urge Budget strategy to reduce debt Despite concern over growth, most members of the Chancellor's independent forecasting panel believe interest rates should be held at 6 per cent for now Leyland van team waives rights To photocopying documents—$6.7m Cricket Rugby Union Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures BA calm in the eye of the storm The most hated accountant in Britain—and proud of it Business Profile David Tweedie tells George Sivell of further surprises in store for the accountancy profession By our City Staff: Official statistics to be published faster Save & Prosper Hambro Clearing Limited The Times Airtours extends bid after poor response Business round up Builder's losses cut Riva settles for £1m Fairfax buoyant Pegasus turnround Wheway seeks buyers By our City Staff: Closure threat to Digital plants Germany's money supply falls Manager quits Back in black Lopex rights Payout passed Waste contract The Sunday Times US revolution Picture Gallery US declares air wars on BA UB discusses sale of Terry's chocolate Sparks fly over steel pay Dan-Air case lands EC in court Demerger decision due at ICI Northern Rock Guthrie buys pizza chain from Rank Edencorp chief attacked by DTI British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Equities prove their resilience Stock Market Major Changes Wall Street (Reuter): Dow rise fuelled by energy shares Recent Issues Claims Ruling The High Court's decision this week should have… Comment Revenue to compensate taxpayers for its errors A new watchdog will enforce three codes of practice governing the taxman, reports Sara McConnell Tax referee faces heavy workload National & Provincial Building Society Taking the official route becomes a less taxing ordeal Chease de Vere Investments Plc Fimbra Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Legal action taken over ICS payouts CGT Allowance, January 1993 Fidelity wins top Moody's rating Mortgage charges rise as rates slide Lindsay Cook says that some borrowers may be surprised at the fees lenders charge for services not included in the Apr calculations Save & Prosper Schroders Co-op tightens time limit on credit cards Hypo Foreign & Colonial The Equitable Life Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd The Times Scottish Widows Charities fell Victim to profits squeeze Pep offers ethical option Granville Trust Limited Briefings Fidelity Investments Cost of Pep may outweigh benefits Save & Prosper Promising income plans can erode capital invested Save & Prosper GT Management Plc Invesco Mim Flemings The Investments Trust Experts Gartmore Save & Prosper Taking the risk out of weddings Liz Dolan reports on Cornhill's improved insurance policy, designed to guard against all eventualities on the big day Insurance trap for jobless Medical service hit by swindler Lautro to monitor misleading claims M&G Fiancial Services Limited Fimbra The Equitable Life Canada Life Simplifying social legislation Charity begins at home Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Barclaycard 's 19 pence of stupidity Paying the price for a pension Pep that provided few happy returns Contrast in cost of insurance and banking complaints Relative question of paying tax Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Allied Trust Bank Scottish Investment Trust A quiet end to the week 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 Maradona returns for a walk on the wild side In Buenos Aires Chesham taking widest way towards Wembley Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Sports Service Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Tomorrow Chelsea minder sets out his stall Sandown winners offer Lambourn ray of hope From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: O'Brien saddles first runner India's noble warrior makes irresistible advance on summit Saturday portrait Kapi; knows, as our fast bowlers seems to have forgotten, it is where you bowl that matters, no how fast Safety at fences must be priority New Castle Smart Sybillin to take centre stage Television misses out on Nottingham's mouth-watering clash Richard Evans Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Jockeys injured Today's Races on Television Nottingham Windsor Lingfield Park Racing next week Roberts to ride in Dubai SRU defends decision to request payment The Times Armstrong poses main threat to revitalised Wales Flair players must make mark on a five nations' championship his on excitement but low on quality Details Spirited underdogs must stay true to their soul On Irish ruby's problesm Taking the press to the cleaners Cue artiste Trolley folly Sporting Diary Ireland hope to end sorry run Marathon man Why Eubank can win everything but respect Morceli offers record deal of something for nothing Athletics David Powell, athletics correspondent, meets Noureddine Morceli, the quiet Algerian who wants to break tow world indoor records in Birmingham today Snow Reports For the Record Football Basketball Boxing Bowls Cricket Sadminton Golf Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby League Snooker Squahs Rugby Union Skling Tennis Schuback deposed by modest Nicolle Bowls Spence breezes in for two-shot lead Sport in Brief Fierce rivalry renewed Halifax face challenge Slalom success Reading on the brink Boardman riding high The Royal Bank of Scotland Kapil Dev Hick graduates with honours Faultless unbeaten 99 rescues England in third Test match Scoreboard from Bombay Big day in the testing life of a gentle bully A the the Bombay Test Gerald Davies Premier League raises glass to record 12m sponsorship The Spirt of the Game Life, the universe and me In extracts from his new book, Timothy Ferris offers titbits from the tapas bar of the science world This isn't narcissism, it's the real thing Weekend Voice Holidays Caitlin Moran What to Wear George Smith Come to the Gardening Fair Footsteps in the sand Tobago has never wooed tourists in great numbers, but the island is every bit the paradise where Daniel Defoe's castaway found peace. James MacManus reports Noble Caledonia Limited Where ghosts are replicas Warsaw is never free of its past, says Matthew d'Ancona Warsaw weekend Tobago fact file A sorry tale of shame, cussedness and sheer vandalism Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney The new battle of Flodden Faced with a dwindling farm income, Lord Joicey is attracting rural craft businesses to his historic estate Stena Sealink Sweet melodies of birdland Feather reports Out of the pan, into the packet Ready-made supermarket pancakes do not compare with the home-made variety. Robin Young offers his own recipe The smaller calibre offerings would make pretty serviceable deck quoits Big and Batter St. Quentin Country parties with taste Entertaining at Home The Earl and Countess of Bradford United Cutlers of Sheffield Restaurant Watch Resurrected, refitted, reprieved and restructured Back to the roots with a crunch Frances Bissell digs up some vegetables with sweet, crunchy meal appeal London Wine Ltd Best Buys The plot for a spicy book Recipes that bring a taste of real India to Your kitchen How to hit the rain for six Cricket has come indoors, where it's faster and more fun. Ivo Tennant reports The essence of indoor cricket is thqt everybody bats and bowls. There is no kicking of heels in the pavilion Welcome to a nearly real world Tony Dawe finds that virtual reality games are a triial for the over-40s but his sone, Linton, is not so queasy about fighting a computer Indoor cricket fact box It's great, but can't we go a bit faster? Barry Norman Film critic My Perfect Weekend Worlds apart Gods appear in flowers and incense At a temple in Handsworth, Birmingham, Ruth Gledhill takes part in a service dedicated to the Hindu goodes Durga Strike call for alley cats Annie Rankin takes family and friends to try tenpin bowling Voyages Juiles Verne Where to bowl 'em over For Sale around £80,000 Cala Home (South) Limited Lennox Gardens Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items All ready to do the deed Ward Homes General Accident Property Services Switzerland Where to get expert help Property Wanted Marryat square Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Alphabet soup for a wedding breakfast Youngs Formal Wear Elite Vacations Hawaiian Weddings GB airways Tradewinds Dunn & Co Bertie Wooster Cakes Talland Bay Hotel The Caribbean and Bermuda Simply Caribbean Tropical Places Ltd Park Executive Car Hire Country Wide Parking Services Antique Engagement Rings of Distinction, Quality &… Desi Fontaine Studios The Travel Shop Wedding Car & Limousine Hire Service Music For the Bride Annabel Feez Fabrics Galore Ltd The Catholic Enquiry Centre Vintage Hire Personalised Champagne Follow the Bride Speechwriting Henryk Gòrecki Cultivating a grand passion Gardens Penelope Hobhouse, one of Britain's most influential gardeners, who is uprooting from the National Trust's Tintinhull after 14 years, describes the plans behind the garden she is creating at her new home in west Dorset Here is a short test What are DMs? Where is Shell/s?… Mother and child rebellion Whatt to Wear When industrial footwear and Clearasil arrive in the house, adolescent angst is not far behind. Sally Baker does battle with her daughter, Erin (below) Extra Watch Security Systems Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Allergy Relief Products Ltd Genuine Birthday Newspapers Montrose Holdings Ltd Dunlopillo Catalog Connection Limited The Old Tannery Collection Stop Muddy Trousers Moriarti's workshop Promotion offer at exceptional price Medivac Prostagard 60 Capsules AXIOM Shoparound Dalewood Factory Shop The Times The sparkle of young talent Nicole Swengley admires the diversity of jewellery today and suggests where to spot tomorrow's designers Saturday Rendezvous Elegant Evenings Dinner Dates Delightful Company SIRiUS Richmond Dining Club Lovematch Candleburners The Times Newspapers Dateline Hedi Fisher Introductions Sara Eden Selective Searches Times Newspapers Limited Two Bringing One and One Together Drawing down the Moon Families also flourish under glass In the first of a series, Francea Geenoak explores some of the exciting elements on offer at the International Spring Garden Fair Best Buys Weekend Tips Blinds Ltd Insushade Gardening Old English Roses Conservatories Finch Snowdrops in the Green Conservatory Sun Blinds Bramley's Nurseries Ransomes Westwood Marshalls International Spring Gardening Fair Jacques Amand Ltd Film Gardening Classic Roses Agriframes Ltd Chris Bowers & Sons Apples, Pears & Plums Lady Muck Knowle Nets Chamomile Lawn Fruits for the Connoisseur Old York Paving Stone Word-Watching Will Alsop Architect Evenning out A trip too often to the Wells Theater: The first night of a new production at the National; and a Michael Frayn revival in Sheffield Trelawny of the Wells Olivier Royal Opera House Turning back the decades in style Rocrd Reviews; Sounds of the Seventies updated, five albums of Richter, and the latest Lou Rawis project Rock The Auteurs have developed considerably in just a year One inspired man and his piano Classical An artifice in ivory Donkey's Years Crucible, Sheffield Raw live show of deep blues Jazz The Sunday Times The book they're all talking about South Bank Royal Festival Hall Windsor Records Vienna Symphony Orchestra Igor Oistrakh Endymion Ensemble Paul Crossley Messiah Nelly Ben-Or Elly Ameling Norwegian Youth Chamber Orchestra Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Baroque Masterpierces Music and Dance from the Ballet Gershwin Opera Gala Night Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nordstern Art Insurance Limited Victor Hochhauser Popular Classics Verdi & Puccini Barbican Hall Jose Carreras Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Riding School of Vienna Playland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Whitehead & Partners Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Kirkdale Parading too many identities TV Review Lynne Truss gets lost in a confusing welter of dubious lookalikes and characters in search of authorit Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword Ho 3027 A walk on the wild side of lobsters TV Preview The love that revived the Beloved Waxing lyrical, Jon Marsh explains the Beloved's three-year absence Guilty Secrets The Cats Protection League Saturday Review The Times Holiday Inn P H S The Times Saturday Review Will no one riod us of these turbulent priests/ Once Fay weldon (left) had faith in the power of therapy. But then she realised that while therapy has become a religion, therapists are not necessarily the infallible gods we believe them to be Illustration by Philip Argent Tate Gallery What makes the Civic 90% we can exp Honda The Return of The men with long hair and guitars are back-but this time it's different, as American heavy metal absorbs the screaming alienation of English punk to create noise for a new generation of baby-busters. Jon Savage analyses grunge's language of dislocation taking over rave-exhausted Britain Down these mean streets many men have gone Martin Scorsese talks to Jim Shelley about the new crop of violent films inspired by his re-relased mafia claiss Britannica Renault a Certain Flair The New Safrane by Renault Lost tributes to the Ancient Greeks In the 19th century the classical style of Ancient Greece was resurrected in modern Athens. For years the buildings were dismissed, but that attitude is changing, writes Marcus Binney Picture Gallery SLiPPERS on the inside K The Sboemakers since 1842 There's a wriggling in my belly , and I'm not sure I like it City Lights Tokyo I have swallowed raw squid and cruched sautèd grasshoppers, but dancing fish are in a league of their own News from the Front A Race apart There's one long-term investment you can enjoy… Ercol Flowers of a Nation's Youth Designers are heralding the arrival of spring with extravagant bouquets, Iain R. Webb writes. Horti-culture's new stylish hybird is not the stuff for shrinking violets, as a mixture of prints and textures clash in a spontaneous floral display. Photograph by Martyn Thompson Fashion Picture Gallery Opposite The Dufflecoat Company Page & Moy Cultural Tours Prince Edward Theatre Restaurant Guide Making a mountain out of a wholemeal Jonathan Meades Restants Brassries Cafes Dives The world according David Nathan visits the Pennsylvanian Amish, whose strict puritanical lifestyle is being relaxed to allow visitors to witness their life on the land Floating through the island city Samarkand to Bukhara On the trail of breath-taking views Travel Hiting the high points of the Himalayas can be an exacting task, writes Ronald Faux Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel Trail Finders Euro Express New England Country Homes Cornwall & Devon Inter Change Travel The Travel Group (Holiday) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Thiers Saints James Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canaries for a Song Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Marple Travel Sunvil Holidays China Travel Service UK Ltd Rockford Travels Bali Austria Travel Corsican Gold Overseas Travel Getaway Special Interest Twickers World Exodus UK Holidays Blackes Country Cottages Provence Africa Exclusive Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Last Frontiers Himalayan Kingdoms Ltd Journey Latin America Cycling & Walking Drive France Special Interest Alternative Travel Group Explore French Villas New Millennium Holiday Hoseasons Vacances en Campagne Tropical Places Quest Worldwide Italy & France Data Travel Overseas Travel Hoseasons Blakes Holiday Boating The Cottage Collection English Country Cottages Country & Coastal Cottages Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Exmoor West Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ramblers When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Scotland Self Catering Scotland Country Collages in Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain's Suffolk Cycle Breaks The Times Would You like to Murder Someone this Weekend or… Overseas Travel Iberiab Corsican Gold Travellers' Way in Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Self Catering Lakes & Mountains Holidays Ltd Cruise and Sail France Anglo Pacific Hoseasons Winter Sports Fate-smitten bard of night Places of the Mind The Life and Work of James Thomson By Tom Leonard Jonathan Cape, ?25 Into the bowels of horror Delores Claiborne By Stephen King Hodder & Stoughton, ?14.99 This extraordinary book is about a parallel universe… The French Prefer It after Meals Mogul who could not give a damm Showman The Life of David O. Seiznick By David Thomson Abdr? Deutsch, £20 Malle on Malle Edited by Philip French Faber, £14.99 Instant classic, just add chases Children The Great Elephant Chase By Gillian Cross Oup, £3.95 The House of Rats By Stephen Elboz Oup, £7.95 Paperbacks The Mushroom Picker By Zinovy Zinik Translated by Michael Glenny Minerva, £5.99 Nescafe Espresso Spring fresheners The Times Gardening Offer An Easter offering Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3190: Moving Chess Pull the plugs for murder Health kick Unlimited sex The Saturday Review welcomes letters for… The Times Fair game 'I was the best shoplifter in my year' A Childhood: Julie Burchill Holiday Autos Hyundai

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