News from 06/03/1993
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A. J. Sinfield, Liz Dolan, Neville Nagler, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Josephine Manser, Bel Mooney, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Jane MacQuitty, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Jan Morris, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Philip Goodhart, John Diamond, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Julia King, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, James Bone, N. V. Austin, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Anna Scher, Patsy Pope, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, John Wildinson, Jeremy Archer, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Melanie Ward, P. Wilford-Smith, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Dorothea Brooking, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, George D. W. Smith, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Samantha Norman, Louise Hidalgo, David Hands, rugby correspondent, Michael Clark, James Bone and Adam Lebor, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, S. J. McCreary, Jonathan Sacks, Annie Rankin, Eileen J. Sorrell, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, J. L. Burns, Old Farm Cottage, Margaret Dibben, Annette Elliot, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Adrian Holloway and Chris Moore, A. Picius, Michel Roux, Josephine Fairley, Wolfgang Münchau, Ian G. Nisbet, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, David Allsop, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gloria May, Cheryl Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Keith M. Taylor, Karen Buckley, Richard Evans, Paul Nuki, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Patricia Tehan and Philip Pangalos, Parker Duofold, David Mason, Methodist Chaplain, Nicholas Wood, Iain B. H. Wilson, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Graham Paterson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Ben Ross, Caitlin Moran, White Barn Inn, Peter Riddell, Alexander Chancellor in New York, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, Helen Pickles, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Anthony Meyer (Policy Director), Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, R. J. Watson Mba, Former Managing Director, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Rosanna Greenstreet, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Hampden, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine, David Watts and Jonathan Braude,
ResumoNicholas Ridley, a great Englishman, says Thatcher Tory intrigue as ministers call for unity While cabinet ministers appeal for unity, the upper echelons of the Tory party are engaged in a ferocious battle for the Chancellor's job Index Weekend Tilda Swinton Ben Johnson is banned for life Exclusive Offer Stolen art turns up in bin bag Films Clinton to aid Russia's poor The Savoy 8 Pages of Weekend Money The best of sport in The Times Clarke demands league table on police performance The home secretary believes that indications of results achieved by policwill increase public interest in the fight against crime Labour challenges Major to rescue Leyland workers Noble Caledonia Limited Labour challenges Major to rescue Leyland workers Yentob says Casualty too violent Correction Important Safety Announcement Dublin offers flexibility Huntsmen convicted Carey blames parents Council 'fraud' studied Gendarmes agree to protect British fish News in Brief Ark is ready, but will people be saved? Experts say a predicted tidal surge is unlikely to bring heavy flooding to the east coast. Residents are taking no chances Graffiti vandal 'too costly to jail' Thatcher on Ridley The Sunday Times Drinks industry calls for round of tax cuts By a Staff Reporter: Solicitor plundered almost £5m Marie Curie Cancer Care Citroen Prickly facade hid brilliant architect of Thatcherism In a Commons career spanning 33 years, Nicholas Ridley was never a populist Redley the Politician An Individual Life The troublemaker who feared nobody Ridley the Journalist N&P Patten asks churches to devise syllabus for religious education Halifax Brighter era shines for Wren's Lantern Save the family to save our children Credo Employment Service Dirty tricks claimed as Tories tussle over Lamont's job Cabinet divisions coincide with meeting by constituency to assess party's performance The Conservative central council is the twice-yearly general meeting of the voluntary wing of the party. It is attneded by the officers of more than 600 local and associations, MPs and full-time staff employed by central office, who determine the constistution of the party's voluntary side By our Chief Political Correspondent: Hurd demands end to treaty feuding The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Grassroots workers reject proposed rule changes Heseltine plays down pit hopes By our Political Correspondent: Party faithful reflect MPs' contortions on Europe Canadian Airlines International Ministers admit Maastricht woes Riddell on Politics Thames Water MacKay appoints ten more judges to clear High Court backlog Bradford & Bingley No Title Hartlepool team goes for broke Brian Moore Bloomsbury TA driver cleared over deaths News in Brief Ozone down Arrest on M6 Burial held Mother killed Congress session is called to step up pressure on Yeltsin Opponents of Russian reform will be gathering in Moscow next week in a further attempt to undermine presidential power Mainstream Bonn parties braced for far-right gains France bows to demands for German to be taught in Alsace Picture Gallery EC trade rhetoric provides little comfort to East Italy endorses move to limit scandal fallout (Reuter): Ten killed in Natal ambush News in Brief (Reuter): Clinton degree (AP): Ozone blame Somalia envoy (Reuter): Liquor charge (AFP): Battle kills 350 (Reuter): Korea amnesty (Reuter): Farmers protest (AP): Child army (AP): Weak ending Toyota Intransigent Peking forces Patten to delay reform bills Kaunda's son held in Zambian crackdown Northern Rock Princess promises Nepal a return visit Israel Barclays Media cavalcade besieges tinpot town of God and guns David Koresh's vast cache of arms has surprised few. According to one local firearms dealer, the man holding police at bay could have bought the lot in an hour Cult leader in Waco frees child but denies suicide call Castro takes care to flatter president 'Egyptian ayatollah' linked to bomb suspect vanishes after blast White House takes charge in political gambit by Clinton How FBI traced the van hire trail Muslims set to accept borders of peace plan Izetbegivc agreement to Owen-Vance proposals on provinces will isolate Serbs Hunger drives Gorazde's victims to freezing death on food trek Picture of Yugoslav chaos The emergence of a redesigned Europe is being charted. Fresh patterns of co-operation are being formed, yet Central Europe remains nervous over the new borders The Times map of the western Balkans How the ground grew fertile for 'ethnic cleansing' Alexander Chancellor in New York Of all the city's criminals, none has ever been as stupid as the man accused of last week's bombing There are a few niggling questions I would like to put to those who organised the arrest Knight errands Hollywood's lethal weapon Decent people are repelled by the extreme violence of so many new films Sassenach The Times Diary We are more than just a rugby team A massive new history of Walves explores the origins of a modern nation, writes Jan Morris A good press The Times Diary Little list The Times Diary Happy families The Times Diary Russia's Hour of Peril Mr Clinton's overture bridges a dangerous policy void Place for Learning Let schools be the base for training teachers Tree of Knowledge Newton's thoughts in an orchard are still changing the world Maastricht: why the people need to cast their votes Luxor alert Peace in Provence Palestinian deportees National Service Prescription charges Word-processing Welsh pointer to Scots shake-up` Dangerous species? Court Circular Dinners Service dinners Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Royal engagements Memorial service Sir Roy Strong Miss Dilys Rees Appointment Forthcoming marriages Old Felstedian Society Lord Ridley of Liddesdale Lord Ridley of Liddesdale, PC, Conservative politician who was a minister in all three of Mrs Thatcher's governments, died of cancer on March 4 aged 64. He was born on February 17,1929 Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luis Alberto Sole-Romeo Dr Luis Alberto Soleromeo, Uruganyan ambassador in London since 1987, died of cancer on February 20 aged 58. He was born on August 1,1934 The Ordeal of Madrid Thirty Months Besieged Warm tributes for Lord Ridley Old Masters return Police tables Church syllabus Extra judges Stealing the royal limelight The Times Crossword No 19,171 Major fights back against rebels Emergency session Hong Kong hitch Cult denial Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tessiers Review Weather Weekend Arts Columns Superlative Travel TV Listings Opinion Letters The Papers No Secrets Weekend Money Profile 22 Homes market shows signs of picking up The housing industry is hoping that the Chancellor wil do nothing in the Budget to upset the fragile revovery indicated Cookson calls for £186m to cut debt and lift growth Rothmans lights up in St Petersburg Cricket 36 German rate cut boosts sterling Rugby 39 Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures When modesty and success add up Courtaulds Textiles' new finance chief is young, female and unqualified, George Sivell Business Profile: Pippa Wicks Henderson Shopping centre boost for Peel Family Assurance Society Concern on steel duties MGN pension move Rail link 'tragicomedy' BDM doubles profit Britton sustains loss Borthwicks sells assets BNFL chief quits over bills for private work Business Roundup Porsche braced to stay in reverse with record loss The German luxury car company pins hopes on a sales boost from new models in the second half, certain that wealthy customers can be lured into the market Brokers still want second market By a Correspondent: More Americans go back to work Union Discount forced to sell its market-maker No Title Amex plans to sell First Data shares Water supplier flows free Bank purchase Profits fall BCCI creditors' body lacks creditors Framlington Wheway supports McLeod's share bid Prudential FT-SE Volumes Life Options British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Hopes of base rate cut send shares soaring Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures The Sundaytimes Reuter: Small gains for Dow on erratic day Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Recent Issues Dollar Spot Rates White Mischief 27 When keeping your own company pays rewards Hundreds of one-man firms are saving their directors from hefty tax bills, Lindsay Cook finds Big mortgage handouts to stop Investing in public interest Comment National & Provincial Building Society Pension top-ups can be tax-efficient for redundant employees Edited by Lindsay Cook Britannia Building Society Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Glittering funds do not guarantee golden future Gartmore NatWest offers full Saturday service Setting out credit files in white and black Barclaycard to start sending complete records of cardholders to three reference agencies Extended register leaves agents no place to hide For the first time, investors will be able to identify a large number of the appointed representatives of firms authorised by the Securities and Investments Board Cheshire Building Society GT Client Services Limited Save & Prosper the Investment House Fidelity Investments Fraud cut by special delivery of cards The IFAP Centre Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper the Investment House No Title Selling repossessions in bulk Channon calls for mortgage regulation The Times Taxman offers choice to married couples Flemings The Investment Trust Experts The will power to save money How to ensure wordly goods to friends and relatives than fill Treasury coffers The M&G Group British Taxpayers Association Ltd Norwich Union The Footsie PEP Interest Rate Roundup Losing tax relief in pursuit of retirement income Briefings Barclays Stockbrokers Limited Save & Prosper the Investment House New life for state pensions Retraction of government rebates makes Serps more lucrative Bradford & Bingley Invesco Mim Woolwich Building Society Midland The Listening Bank Cleaning up in life assurance Impersonal reply Davenham Trust Plc Objective description of means test proposal The Equitable Life Very much ado about nothing Credit when due New record high Fidelity Brokerage Azinger moves up to challenge Norman Lyle and Faldo fly flag in America Second round Abbey Unit Trust Managers Reilly goes back to basics Cooper confident takeover can lift Birmingham Football Shearer: a predator devoured by power game England hungry for safe and speedy return of its accomplished striker Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on a victim of the modern game's tragic failure to rid itself of its obsession with physical prowess FA Cup Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow Francis adopts evolutionary outlook to lift Wednesday David Powell discovers how trevor Francis, the Sheffield Wednesday manager, has led his side to the brink of leading honours Azharuddin puts England to sword India captain levels one-day international series with brilliant innings Gooch undecided on captaincy question Galvano given warning Boxing Davy Blake sparkles in duel Promising Kelso winner aims at Times final Hunt's enterprise deserving of reward Gwalior Scoreboard From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Minella Man to collect again Doncaster Wattana maintains form in big time Sport in Brief Oh So Risky gamble gathers pace Elsworth's title hope cut to 12-1 after glowing gallop reports Richard Evans Nap: Knock Knock (1.10 Newbury) Next best: Allinson's Mate (3.40 Lingfield) Newbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Newbury BBCI Piggott has Derby ride Racing next week Stratford Hereford Lingfield Park Fifth Fontwell win for St Athans Lad Wales wait for Walker to fly first international hurdle Gerald Davies talks to Nigel Walker, the former international hurdler, who completes his successful switch to rugby union in Cardiff today Whyte & MacKay Strange decade of Celtic foibles Cradiff Teams Snow Reports Unpredictable Barnes can wrest prize from Scotland Details Twickenham Teams Save & Prosper the Investment House Cavalier joins the roundheads for belated tilt at glory Saturday portrait: Stuart Barnes, by David Hands, rugby correspondent I believed that, in an amateur game, if I was not having fun, what was I doing there? The Calcutta Cup: a short trophy with a long history England expose big gulf in skill For the Record Football Basketball Cricket Golf Ice Hockey Real Tennis Rugby League Rugby Union Snooker Squash Tennis Save & Prosper the Investment House Football 35 Scotland coach plans final twist in triple crown plot Disgraced Johnson banned for life Golf must heed its true place Father figure Sporting Diary No room for sympathy, no place for cheats Sands of time Rule breaker Rugby Union 39 The Spirit of the Game Sullivan takes control Having a swell time Weekend Break Shoulders to cry on, heads to bite off WEEkEND Voice Hotel Offer Sporting Life Arthritis Respects Nobody Free Wine Tastings Today On a cycle of change Alan Copps takes to two wheels to explore the rejuvenated attractions of Rome Cunard Princess CIE Tours International When in Rome what to eat, where to stay, what to see and how to get there Samarkand to Bukhara Where to let llamas do the legwork Jessica Gorst-Williams discovers that the Andean IIama makes an excellent walking companion, if you can keep it out the pup Handlers at IIamakhanas have to clamber through hoops and over jumps. Technically the handlers are leading, but often they are being towed A thundering good name for the 'effer Farmer's Diary Battle cries across the country Feather report National Breakdown Drive in to a far, far batter thing Helen Pickles reports on a new approach to fish and chips, the nation's favourite take-away food Simpson's In-The-Strand Sunday lunch without tears The first in a series on preparing good meals with the accent on speed Frying Tonight around the Country Restaurant Watch Full steam ahead for flavour Frances Bissell extols the virtues of scented vapours for enhancing taste Shops awash in burgundy bargains Cut prices, free tastings. wine merchants pull out all the stops to revive demand. Jane MacQuitty reports Oddbins is also offering testings of five of the big-name bubblies Tiptree Bargain Buys this Month United Cutlers of Sheffield Moonlighting for green fingers Less eccentric than it sounds, nocturnal gardening has certain advantages. Annie Rakin sheds light on a budding practice The chief appeal of evening is the increaed fragrance of plants that are pollinated by moths and bats No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden The Times Newspaper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Best Things in Life" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gentlemen The Times Gentlemen No Title Gentlemen Speaker still fighting his corner Ruth Gledhill listens to Lord Soper, a doughty campaigner for faith and truth Taking pride in excellence Sample the World's Finest Hotel Restaurent Group with our Special Offer-Or Enter the Competition Win a luxury stay in Maine Northwest Airlines Limited editions offer Book your Limited Editions Package now at These Establishments Douglas Hodge My Perfect Weekend Actor Multiple Display Advertising Items Langley House Air Transport The 'Sheila Maid'e Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Reader Offers Dalewood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Direct Foam Supply Co The Galaxy Range Foam for Comfort Ltd Raw nerves in sellers' limbo No Title Westminster Beaney Pearce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Arthur Ruthbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Wells Somerset Oxfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around £30,000 From a shop at a cross to a cottage by a bridge, Cheryl Taylor on cheaper homes For Sale Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Going to great lenghts for charity John Goodbody extols the virtues of swimming, as 35,000 people prepare for this weekend's Swimathon event Sporting Life Picture Gallery Splash out Picture Gallery Mother's Day Tiddy Dols Traditional Telephone Collection A Beautiful Gift for Mother Multiple Display Advertising Items Round and round the Garden's shops For Royal Ballet dancers home is also where the clothes are—in Covent Garden. Josephine Fairley reports What to Wear The Sanctuary Copthorne Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornish Bulb Co Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title The Teak Tiger Trading Company Victorian Conservatories Hang about…! West wood The art of exterior decoration Francesca Greenoak looks over the furniture and ornaments linked up for the International Spring Gardening Fair Although I am mainly a plant-orientated gardener, I recognise the benefit of artefacts Best Buys Weekend Tips Gardening The Heveningham Collection Hamptons of Bristol Conservatories save up to 40% Multiple Display Advertising Items ORVX Trading Ltd The Chiltem Range from J. G. S. JJ Bowers & Co Agriframes International Spring Gardening Fair F. & S. Engineering No Title Camomile Lawn Theatre Gardening Agriframes Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Snowdrops in the Green The Better British Garden Tractor Apples, Pears & Plums Multiple Display Advertising Items Film Chris Bowers & Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance Music New Videos Bookings Exhibitions Evenings out The Very Rev Colin Semper Canon of Westminster Word-Watching Music to sell your immortal soul for Given the chance to conduct on operatic version of Le Demnation de Faust, Sir Colin Davis could not resist. Hilary Finch reports Royal Opera House From Calais to London, at last Opera L'assedio di Calais GSMD Meaty sounds, and breakfast too Jazz Formal delights and lovers' sighs Records: Domingo sings Donizetti; and a jazz saxophonist takes the lead Classical A mission to commission The Society for the Promotion of New Music is celebrating its 50th birthday The Sunday Times No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall The Chelsea Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Shakespeare Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Sky One Key News Sky Movies plus Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Eurosport Uk Gold The Children's Channel Diana Martin Ltd Choice Variations Radio 1 Choice BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Sky One Sky News Sky Movies plus Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Eurosport Uk Gold The Children's Channel Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd With a bang and lots of whimpers Lynne Truss considers matters medical, from births and rebirths to the loss of a much-loved old friends TV Review Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword Ho 3039 A watchdog with teeth of irony TV Preview Crisps with the Cranberries The Irish band tells what it's like to be canonised by the press Anna Scher Principal, the Anna Scher Theatre School The Fifth Floor Restaurant Bar Cafe Pale and Interesting Espana Sunset of your love PHS Senior Citizen Kane Waterhouse blue Material talk PHS Opposites attract It is no mean feat to become both master and mistress of the dramatic constume change-but for Tilda Swinton the challenge of switching fro female to male and back agin is almost second nature. Ginny Dougary meets the unvocentional performer. Photograph by Mike Owen It's Lonely at the Top Xedos 6 Mazda Crimes of Punishement China's labour camps are now under scrutiny, as President Clinton examines the West's economic relationship with a country notorious for human rights violations. Jasper Becker meets a Gulag survivor Out into the real world The best writing occurs where journalism meets fiction, writes Bel Mooney, whose latest novel is set in post-communist Europe United Airlines What makes the Civic 90% we can exp Honda Rude awakening for a peaceful sleeper When an English antiques dealer thought she spotted a Rouault, her troubles were only beginning, Sarah Jane checkland writes Picture Gallery Dancing to the tune of le bureau des folies City Lights Paris The French are convinced they are anarchists at heart, so they need formal rules, even illogical ones News from the Front Royal Shakespeare Company Royal Shakespeare Company K The shomakers since 1842 Natural Selection The couple behing Mr & Mrs MacHleod like to keep things simple in their timeless, practical collection, Iain R. Webb discovers. Photographs by Martyn Thompson Maverick of the Mediterranean Malta's singular past might also be its future, Jan Morris writes Noble Caledonia Limited Country estate with a palace but no manna Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Restaurant Guide Going flat out on the free range David Allsop discovers the endless distractions encountered on a ski-drive tour of sothwest Colorado Travel Easy does it in J cross country Skiing on the flat is not quite as straightford as it looks, Shona Crawford Poole finds Travel Cyprus Cyprus Overseas Travel Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Aito The Magic of Italy Inter Change Travel Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd The Magic of Spain Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Special Interests Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to head for the hills A combination of sunshine and snow makes spring a glorious time to go skiing, Shona Crawford Poole says Travel Brittany Ferries UK Holidays Hoseasons Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Stena Sealink Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunselect Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Singing anthems of England Henry Purcell Glory of His Age By Margaret Campbell Hutchinson, £20 Genre Fiction Legacy By Margaret McKinaly Collins £13.99 A Flower in the Desert By Walter Satterhwait Collins, £13.99 Legacy of Love By Caroline Harvey Doubleday, £14.99 The Strngth of the Hills By Andrew Sinclari Hodder and Stoughton, £14.99 New Worlds 2 Edited by David Garnett Gollanzc, £5.99 Alien 3 By Alan Dean Foster Warner Books, £4.50 A parody of perfect parents Peerless Flats By Esther Freud Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 The Italians Pop in for It All Day Long Post-feminist impressions Avant-Grade Gamnits 1888-1893: Gender and the Colour of Art History By Griselda Pollock Thames & Hudson, £6.95 Lines by the yard Poetry Robert Nye Paterson By William Carlos Williams Carcanet, £30 A parody of perfect parents Peerless Flats By Esther Freud Hamish Hami National day of indulgence Enjoy the excitement of the Grand National a four-course gourmet meal Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3192: Men Overboard! by Swan Chess Novelist, heal thyself The Times Novelist, heal thyself Veggie beef 'I've never thrned down an opportunity to make money' A Childhood-Barry Hearn Holiday Autos Hyundai
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