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News from 11/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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George Cole, James Landale, Liz Dolan, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Mary Killen, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Wendy Richard, John Morgan, Richard Butterfield, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Lulu yu, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Martin Cooper, John Diamond, Peter Grimaldi, Giles Gordon, Gavin Bond, Richard Beeston and Marting Fletcher, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, T. Jane Mason, Clive Davis, James Bentley, Albert Dormer, J. P. Blandy, Susan Irvine, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Adam, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Lorraine Sheehy, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, George Howd (Chairman), Steve May, Julian Ellis, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nigel Boulting, Matthew May, Christopher Price, Daniel Johnson, Tim Villiers, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, L. A. Yeats, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Sara Driver, John O'leary, Derwent May, Rose Boyt's, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Paul Wiles, Gwyneth Cheeseman, Brian Jackman, James Hepburn, G. S. Solt (Director), Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Angela MacKay and Tim Jones, David Miller, Derrick Platt, Jill Insley, Naomi Hyamson, Ralph Campbell, Christopher Lloyd, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Helen Thomson, Chris Partridge, Sally Brampton, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Moy McCrory, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Arthur Munday, Nicholas Wood and Philip Bassett, Oliver Holt, Simon Murray, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Clement, Abby J. Dharamsey, Julian Muscat, Henry Repton, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alan Copps, Sean O'Hagan, Caitlin Moran, Philippa Cullen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Goodrich, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, J. S. Middedge, Jane Cranston, Jonathan Meades, M. J. Stanley, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Christian Dymond, David Kemp, Pamela Coleman, Christopher Irvine,

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Major facing conference revolt on VAT As opposition mounts to Vat on fuel bills, the government faces an internal row over plans to limit the number of Young Conservatives at party conference Index Weekend Index Love Potion Somali fighters kill five newsmen Watching Mogadishu's agony of tribal feuding, Sam Kiley came under fire. Five members of a CNN television crew were killed Television knights at war over chess Autumn Fashion Clinton to stage a peace jamboree Protest goes on over Robin-Arafat deal Cook of the Year Canary Wharf gets a lifeline Leica 40p Saturday Edition The Great British Quiz In the 30p Times next Week Challenge of a lifetime Only the best Tory voters scarce as prime minister's roadshow heads north of the border Balmoral mixes menus and agendas Complaint to OFT over Times Storm Command Defiant Major vows to stand firm Popularity ratings are meaningless, says the prime minister. His message to Scottish voters is that he is not for turning Asian parents lose test case over places at best schools The one and only QE2 Lunn Poly Keating leaks news of prince's tour News in Brief Nurse denies mistake News in Brief Smoker goes to law News in Brief Foreign Office accused News in Brief Orchestra chief quits News in Brief Family to be reunited News in Brief Noisy neighbour freed News in Brief Killer is extradited News in Brief And finally, Group 4 News in Brief Woman sues school chiefs after bullies drove her to despair A fromer schoolgirl's action against a Scottish education authority is believed to be the first of its kind in Britain Music-loving detective is found battered to death Wilson 's Prima Donna The Sunday Times One-woman mission returns to war zone Mill town mourns lorry crash victims Lorraine Robinson, who has sickle cell anaemia, was… Girl gives teacher LSD sweet Barclays First test of Aids vaccine offers hope of treatment By Staff Reporters: Youths stone police in race attack protest Battle looms over £130m bridge to beat Thames jams Opponents say traffic proposlas will imprison them on fume-filled island Docklands firm faces £1m writ over rent Wine Shop The computer that sometimes forgets Boy treated as gladiator News in Brief Minder guilty News in Brief Axes seized News in Brief Bridge fall News in Brief Fatal crash News in Brief Fifth arrest News in Brief Euro Disney Britons lead trek into uncharted sand mountains Science and charity will benefit from a perilous exploration on foot across an inhospitable desert in northwest China Union leaders predict winter of discontent over pay curbs Be flexible, Mayhew tells the Unionists The Sunday Times Young tearaways seize issues for Thatcherite joyride Conference Countdown Tories plan to curb activists Teletext Defence orders frozen Walk Willis bows out in his usual style Protagonists vow to raise heat of battle Abbey National The Times World Chess Championship Square too far cost Short victory in second game Barbican hosts free club for children £1,000 to be won every day The Times Checkmate Classic fM 100-102 Mephisto Safeway Tories to privatise income tax records Privatisation of Inland Revenue details affecting all 34 million income tax payers has raised worries about confidentiality Alliance Leicester Rhys Daniels leaves hospital yesterday with his… By a Staff Reporter: Couple win £24,000 for employer's bias By a Staff Reporter: Brothers plotted raid in RAF kit Taking family life to the next century Credo The Times Degree Vacancies Service Arts and Sciences How the Vacancies Service works Qantas Check outchickens at Sainsbury's Congress demands clear Somalia goals Helicopter gunship attack focuses US debate on role in multinational operations President Clinton has, at least for now, dissuaded Capitol Hill from insisting on an imminent pullout by the American forces Lagos says troops died for refusing to pay off militia Reuter: Italy condemns UN's 'bloody' battle action London Zoo Nationwide Miele Israeli intelligence drafts security strategy with PLO Law and order agents thrash out policy to contain Muslim and Jewish militants Extremists on both sides are more than ready to use violence to wreck the accord. Disputes about court jurisdiction and policing need to be resolved urgently Guerrilla turns bureaucrat along tortuous route to compromise The PLO has been forced over the years to conclude that peace is a more effective weapon than war, writes Christopher Walker from Cairo Chill wind of contempt blows from Egypt 'Velvet hammer' claims his share of glory Riyadh expected to underwrite accord As Saudi Arabia denies bankruptcy claims and prepares to foot the bill for peace Finance Our Foreign Staff: World acclaims the collapse of another wall Reaction National Savings Cheap pen makes mark on history Hurd tries to draw sting from Bosnia row with Germans The foreign secretary has acknowledged Bonn's contribution to the Balkans peace effort and given qualified support to its aspirations to join the security council Coup staged in Banja Luka Zovirax Picture Gallery Drug barons hit oil bonanza Tales of a 'penitent thief' rile Vatican (AFP): Greece sets date for poll News in Brief (Reuter): Abiola absent News in Brief (Reuter): Quakes strike News in Brief (AFP): Racism tackled News in Brief (Reuter): Suspects held News in Brief (Reuter): No strings News in Brief Proton An own goal for the police trade union Paul Wiles says police opposition to the Sheehy report should be supported by positive proposals Senior officers know that management changes could reduce crime You may have been wondering whartever happend to vice-president Al Gore since those glory days last year when he seemed to be almost the equal partner of Bill Clinton in their election-winning sales-team Al Gore the popular entertainer has scored a success; but then ridiculing bureauerats is always a winners Worst efforts of diplomacy Well-intentined meddling in the Middle East only delayed the settlement List , list, oh, list! The Times Diary At War with the Media Blaming the press for selective war reporting is native March of the Quango Local democracy underpins the unwritten constitution Suffering Children Adults have it in their power to stop school bullying Bottled water Union votes Tory finances Recipe for calm in our prisons Deaths after surgery: doubts on value of a 'league table' Praise of wine merchants, but not their terms of trade Love and self-restraint Rabbit roasting Sir, I refer. . . Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Anniversaries Marriages Dinner Royal engagements Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Personal Column Forthcoming marriages School announcements Birthdays Service reception Sir Anthony Plowman Sir Anthony Polwman, Vice-Chancellor of the Chancery Division, 1974-76, died on Auguest 30 aged 87. He was born on December 27,1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maurice Eaden Maurice Bryan Eaden, CBE, a former consulgeneral in Austerdam, died after a stroke on September 6 aged 70. He was born on February 9,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of New South Wales Combatstress The British Kidney Patient Association National Kidney Research Arthritis Research Tommy Cheadle Tommy cheadle, captain of Port Vale Football Club, 1952-58, died in Stoke-on-Trent on Septermber 4 aged 74. He was born in Stork on April 8,1919 James Kilburn James Maurice Kilburn, cricket writer, died at Harrogate on Auguest 28 aged 84. He was born at Sheffield on July 8,1909 The Ice Trade Major faces conference VAT revolt Rabin makes peace with Palestinians Canary Wharf lifeline Race case fails Bully victim sues TV chess war Computer programmed to imperfection The Times Crossword No 19,333 Tax privatisation Bridge dispute Vatican anger Hurd's peace move Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Sport Weather Weekend Arts Magazine The Open University TV Listings At war with the media March of the quango Suffering children Simon Jenkins Paul Wiles Letters The Guardian: The Papers Buy or Rent? Saving Sense Red Card Confused Direct Boost The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile Banks agree to £1.1lbn Canary Wharf rescue The Jubilee line extension is to be given the go-ahead by the government, and administrators will hand the Canary Wharf project over to a consortium of banks Aeroflot may face four-way split Dream of a city on the water revived Rugby Union Football Morgan Grenfell Trade gap dips to £3.3bn in second quarter By our Economics Staff: OECD cautious on European recovery Weekend Sporting Fixtures Renamed Ratners remains in the red Coats Viyella Bardon sees better times ahead By our City Staff: Chief 'stole £2m from pensioners' Hambro Clearing Limited Brent oil price falls to lowest since June 1990 Business Roundup Vinten lifts dividend Business Roundup Warning at Beckenham Business Roundup Bletchley accelerates Business Roundup Ulster TV advances Business Roundup Beattie raises payout Business Roundup Boustead profit leaps Business Roundup Elys holds interim Business round up Soldier of fortune seeks fresh adventure Business Profile: Simon Murray Hong Kong's most colourful English taipan is taking on a new challenge, Lulu Yu says City loses another big name The Sunday Times Reuters: Japanese confidenced at 18-year low Picture Gallery SB shares hit after drug ruling Save & Prosper Investor The Times World Chess Teletext Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Reuter: Tokyo shares mixed amid rate cut hopes World Markets Funds flood in for water companies Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Reuter: Dow closes 32 points up Wall Stree Rent or buy? Weighing up the balance Buyers are trickling back to the housing market, but renting somewhere to live has become an attractive option for many, reports Sara McConnell People have been forced to rent but found it an aceptable alternative PIA must listen to investors Comment Deal Direct Card sense Robert Fleming save & Prosper Auction Tips How the costs compare Phone-based insurers in the fast lane for value Direct insurers have undercut the market by targeting low-risk drivers, reports Jill Insley Telephome based insurers can give quotes within seconds of inputting details of the car and driver into their underwriting system Fidelity Investments Cost of Car Cover 'Significant' move away from equities Briefings Save & Prosper Seeking out those happy returns Lower borrowing rates mean many people have spare cash. Liz Dolan offers ideas on what to do with £50 a month S&P promises low rates in long term Save & Prosper Revised Interest Rates N&P Talk to Towry Law The Pep Shop Ltd The M&G Group Save & Prosper A wad of notes does nicely when the hammer falls Margaret Dibben concludes cash is still king when buying at auction Disability benefit investigations destroy image of the Caring Nineties Picture Gallery Credit card charge for a disputed item came as a nasty surprise Investorlink Interest Rates Roundup Teletext Larger Lenders Days of many happy returns Helen Pridham on the numerous changes affecting investment trusts, after a decade of good results for their investors Henderson touch Remnant The International Investment Managers How to pep up share ownership UK funds want to profit by personal equity plan savings available with foreign funds Flemings Foreign Colonial Look east for profits Margaret Dibben on the latest trends among investment trust managers Martin Currie Solving a Chinese puzzle Jill Insley on the riches and risks awaiting investors in new markets in expanding Far East economies Kleinwort Benson Independent Financial Adviser Benefit from trusts advice There are good reasons for using portfolio management expertise Stockplan Split-capital trusts look for better times Jill Insley explains a system that benefits income and capital-growth seekers but has proved recession-prone Fidelity Investments John Govett Range of benefits in share swaps There is growing interest in a cheap, competitive service that is putting shares to greater use Advisers must explain the true costs Investors need to examine the arithmetic of what are sometimes misleading claims on charges are profits Billie Gifford & Co Modest gains in thin trade Fidelity Brokerage FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander UK Growth Fund Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Television pulls strings to players' cost Results from Flushing Meadow Surrey survive burst of Flower's power Yesterday's Scoreboards Resolute Russell makes Test case McCague decides against return For the Record Road challenge for British champions Sport in Brief Rangers take on Leafs Sports in Brief S Africa ease to victory Sports in Brief Nicklin nets hat-trick Sports in Brief Gorman to resign Sports in Brief Mansell third on grid Sport in Brief The Times Brand Jr beats high winds to surge five strokes dear Welsh hopes dashed by steady Bennett From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Oaks winners renew rivalry in Vermeille Bit burger From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Opera House has fine chance Thunderer: Chepstow Ferraris hopes dashed as Prost takes charge Thunderer: Bangor Monza Details Thunderer: Worcester Classic generation fails to measure up Richard Evans, racing correspondent, finds that three-year-olds have an unenviable record so far this term against their seniors Thunderer: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Teletext Unblest stakes Guineas claim Rapid Raceline Armiger can make handsome amends Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Goodwood Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the nine runners Game must give value for money rolling in David Hands, previewing the new league season, says Bath must be strong favourites to keep their title Club-By Guide to the Courage First Division Rugby 's leading man keeping balance on a moral tightrope Saturday protrait: Dudley Wood, by Andrew Longmore The irony is Wood played a large part in releasing the genie of profeesionalism into English rugby Hanley 's best just not good enough Rovers and Halifax model new fashion Real magic from Leng and Houdini Swales dreams on amid City turmoil The Times Today's Fixtures Tomorrow By our Sports Staff: City goes on sale at right price Power-cut on agenda for Sports Council Wound-up Teletext That's my boy? Rugby Union Gunnell falters in sight of title Grindley bursts back to form as Americans trail in his wake David Powell reports on a night of mixed fortunes for Britain in the grand prix final at Crystal Palace Awesome Morceli toys with opposition David Miller witness another triumphant performance by an athletics phenomenon By our Sports Staff: Tale of the hare who ate stewed turtle Simon Barnes Tapie bows to pressure and drops legal action Morse Data The essence of sexual attraction The idea of a genuine love potion has tantalised for centuries. Throwing caution to the winds, James Hepburn sniffs the latest scent Sotheby's Live' Messages of hilarity in a bottle shared Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Cook of the Year Happy to Beef Christopher Lloyd in his Rose Garden Quiet charm of the cream of British isles Looking for beaches, warmth and relaxation not too far from home, Sara Driver and her children found all three on Jersey Sagafjord Voyages Jules Verne Teletext Join a reel party in a Scots castle The Times Invites Readers to a Scottish Weekend House Party How to join the island-hoppers Skills revived for the carriage trade Renewed enthusiasm for driving horse-drawn carriages has saved traditional crafts extinction. Christian Dymond reports Sea Cat Roll me over in the clover but don't grow it again Farmer Diary-Paul Heiney The invisible migration Feather report Restaurant Watch Novel Tie Heyl to the Chef Off the Menu Live '93 A meaty matter to chew on For carnivores worried about factory farming, a London company offers an organic alternative, says Sara Driver Mellow fruitfulness The harvest of the hedgerows makes great jelly Dish of the Pay Putting cooks to the test Frances Bissell, the Times cook, launches a new competition Cider is back with a kick Jane MacQuitty tastes 40 ciders in her quest for the secret of the drink's big sales success Wine Buys Noble Caledonia Limited Big Bed Co. Shoprider Deluxe Wetherall Ltd. Fish Oil & Garlic Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Balls Ad-Chem Ltd. Designer Clothes Tempur Jolliman Ltd. Larkswood Limited Moriarti's workshop Simply Twist Direct Tempur Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Bag Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous High jinks in the tree house that dad built Jane Bidder report on do-it-yourself tree houses and garden games The Times Free Zoo Visits Auction Home, sweet floating home Allsop & Co Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £147,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rosemullion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pub measure of the Holy Spirit Teetotal Ruth Gledhill pops into a Nottingham local where Baptists are taking the church into the community Marriage of horse and carriage No Title Property Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers guide Master of the ivory trade This month's CD Direct choice is Vladimir Ashkenazy. Richard Morrison profiles him and introduces the four CDs The Times CD Direct Steinway Hall Naxos Scaling the pianistic heights Classic Offers Celebrating the arrival of Zola The Sunday Times Bridge-builder 's portrait Jazz Records Hair the Musical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Spend your Weekends at the Barbican! Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mozart Requiem Cinderella The Times Laser Treatment for Shortsight & Astigmatism A tropical fantasy to prolong the summer Gardening Christopher Lloyd, one of Britain's leading gardeners, tells how he has uprooted his Lutyens rose garden to create a tropical illusion with luscious foliage I'm no longer blowing bubbles Sporting Life At Cap Ferrat, Alan Copps conquers a lifelong fear of water by dunking his head in a salad bowl Factbox Marco Polo Structure and soul of a rocky ravine In Italy. Francesca Greenoak admires the garden of La Mortella, designed, designed by Russell Page Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Homes & Gardening Bramley's Nurseries Best Buys Victoria Wood My Perfect Weekend Comedian Grovewood Daylight Centre Press button time for the budding rock star Modern musical instruments are winning more and more fans Digital magic has arrived Mathew May analyses the latest advances in leisure technology at Britain's newest five-day consumer electronics show Virgin radio Reel life in the living-room Sound and vision of startling quality are now available on home television sets. George Cole tunes in The Times and Amstrad Live 93 Competition Dixons Time tunnel full of technology How communication methods are changing in the satellite era Great hopes for a mini miracle Will the Minidisc be the toast of the Nineties? The device could revolutions relations with noisy neigh hours A switch in time As central controls come on line, the labour-saving automated home is nearing reality. Chris Partridge reports Amstrad Commodore to make its play In the real world, video game firms do not have infinite lives Where to Go and who to See Film Word-Watching Teletext Theatre Picture Gallery Music Picture Gallery Dance Exhibitions The Times Auctions Diary Bookings New Videos Film: Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston;… BBC1 Variations Radio1 Choice Satellite BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Republics and catwalk queens Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3197 After the deluge, a flood of home delights Caitlin Moran abandons her woes and heads back to childhood Teletext Best Films Best Sport Music Before the Fall Alan Franks Meets Antony Sher Subaru P H S Picture Gallery Rose Boyt Adventures in Granadaland Sum of his parts… Cover photograph by Nigel Boulting Contributors Saturday Morning Swimming 30 lengthes first thing, a ritual of repetition, each length a small journey with a beginning, a middle and an end, the emblem of a day from dawn to darkness Diary Habitat Catching Mr Kipper Something for the Weekend John Diamond My computer will let me type in 100 typefaces and play popeye the Sailor Man, but it won't do what I really want it to do All publicity A blackjack system Norfolk names Tate Gallery The Peugeot 405 Diesel Turbo Peugeot Trpartite Malaysia Airlines than Any Other Airline Malaysia Airlines The Closing of the American He Art The growth of up-market prostitution in Los Angeles seems to be just another nail in the coffin of romance, as people lose the ability to communicate with each other, let alone make or fall in love. William Cash report. Illustration by Martin Cooper Adelphi Theatre Nobody Knows the Troubles I've Seen Sean O'Hagan knows a lt about the violence in Nortern Ireland; he's been there, seen it all. Here he rembers taking on the army in the early Seventies, as a teenage rioter in Armagh World of Leather Picture Gallery House of Fraser Stores Spinning a year Picture Gallery The wool pack Gianni Versace Stmichael Marks & Spencer Armani Jeans Sealing the DAKS Picture Gallery Parfum de sicle Perfumers are creating a nostalgic mood as they recreate the neglected of the past, Susan Irvine writes Ten ways to sniff out history Diana De Silva (UK) Limited Harvey Nichols Collection Express yourself through art. Wear it. The… Don't be afraid of the dark Picture Gallery Don't be afraid of the dark Don't be afraid of the dark Selfridges Austin Reed Don't be afraid of the dark Picture Gallery Jaeger She's so 20th century Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Russell & Bromley Footwear Racing Green Timeless Classics Racing Green Dedicated followers of chaos Sally Brampton celebrates the glorious, rebellious spirit of the younger generation Venezia Breitling City Lights Ben MacIntyre walks the streets with an expert on Manhattan widlife Flying in the Face of Extinction To the 100 million tourists who visit the area each year. the Alps may seem unspoilt. But the reality is that the ecoystem, from the ozone layer to the rare birds in the area, is under threat, Nick Nuttall report Findings Life and literary times Paperbacks David Austin Roses Cracking It (Part 44): Heaven's above, I'm… Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: The Eton Succession The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary… Times Newspapers Ltd. The Wine Club Hine Eating out Bordeaux Tracks of their Tears David Clement Davies visits a horse hospital in Peshawar, that is funded by an English Charity Hell on the Way to the Forum A massie bungle has taken the joy out of arriving in Rome, James Bentley reports Poland Czech Hungary New Zealand Club Med Hamilton Travel Tulip Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check in Cruise World Beautiful Cornwall Autumn Breaks Rye Lodge The Times Portledge Ludlow & South Shropshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Turkey September Specials Magus Holidays Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Exmoor Silverbird Italy & France Manor House Hotel & Ashbury Hotel Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect The Times Magazine Highbullen The One that Gets Away Brian Jackson joins two dedicated fishermen in their pursuit of a giant 60-year-old carp The Collar Company Wealth of Nations Penny Plain Nordicsport Western Driveways Ltd. The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Yvonne Hutchinson Made-To-Measure Collection Zig Zag Designer Knitwear Asthma David J. Wilkins The Cashmere Store The Stockbag Company Angela Gore Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Francis Iles Country Desks British Antique Replicas Ltd Plumridge and Co Herts and Essex Antiques Centre Saleroom The Chelsea Antiques Fair Classic Set Chelsea Rare 1958 Racing Prints Discovered Books Wanted The Trent Park Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Hettich S&H Jewell Ltd Jessiers Ltd K. Restorations Red Wendy Richard-actor Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Solutions Crossword No 3216 Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Bob Monkhouse Michelob Down to Earth

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