News from 02/10/1993
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Alice Thomson Political Staff, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Donald Clarke, Des Keenan, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Anne McElvoy, Moscow Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Cyril Cunningham, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Steven Meisel, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, H. G. Jerrard, J. Byron-Archer, Nigel Williams, Keith Pike and Peter Ball, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Heather Newman, Lia Williams, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Gerald Isaaman, (Editor), Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Clive Anderson, Philip Robinson, Mel Batty's, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, James Hepburn, Sydney Friskin, R. D. R. Probert, Jill Insley, John Wijngaards, John Higgins, Charles Jennings, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Darrel Rees, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Southwood, Peter Bryan, John Vincent and Marianne Curphey, Robert Payne, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, Alice Thomson, Harry Greenway, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Raymond Keene and Daniel Johnson, Ian Wisniewski, Barry Shooter, Derek Richards, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Sherlock, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Desmond Hartley, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Coomi Kapoor and Robi Dutta, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Louisa Young, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ronald Millar, Frank Jeffery, S. R. L. Green, Ellen Cranitch, Christine Wheeler, Arthur H. Doe, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, D. Cowe, Stephanie Trotter, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom White, Chief Executive, Jonathan Meades, Ted Cunningham, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Morris, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Susan MacDonald, Fiona Beckett, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Rosanna Greenstreet, Conal Gregory, J. Joseph, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Peter Gray (Director),
ResumoSecret service comes out of the shadows Security chiefs named Bruno loses in seventh Index Weekend Magazine Nigel Williams Four injured as bomb blasts hit Finchley Road Punk Couture Women behind bars Thatcher remarks threaten to test fragile Tory truce Ronald Millar Stench of death marks the town that vanished As the Indian earthquake toll rises, Christopher Thomas visits the devastated town of Khilari where thousands still lie buried beneath the rubble Minolta 40p Saturday Edition Unknown warrior leads Labour's seaside send-off Confernce Sketch Sun Life By a Staff Reporter: Jeweller reunited with bin-bag haul Police hunt bickering couple after woman returns to charity shop for gems Fire union leaders suspend strike vote Tories' cuts leave deficit at £19m Rude weather dampens nation's courtesy Cannabis found in sea News in Brief Group 4 to bid for jail News in Brief Horn blower silenced News in Brief Award for jailed fan News in Brief Ford recalls Mondeos News in Brief £4.5m gift to Ashmolean News in Brief RAC jump-starts ship News in Brief Boxing tourist fights off Florida robbers News in Brief Starting a Restaurant Thinking of opening a… Rape trial woman plans private case after legal bungle The victim of an alleged gang attack is seeking justice after the trial was declared out of time because of a prosecution blunder Rainswept Britain faces more of same Bearded man claims job bias Lynn Barber on students of substance The Sunday Times Town hall cavalry rides to rescue of studio in distress Car worker blames plant stress for drugs BBC Big Band blown away to cut costs Framlington Girl 's recovery starts call for palsy research Peugeot Globetrotter who blazed a trail Security chiefs' profiles Help the Aged British turn blind eye to Canova's greater glories Use the Power of the Press Growth drug found in supermarket pate Clenbuterol, taken secretly by athletes, is also used to boost animal growth. Its arrival in the food chain could prove a health risk Alliance Leicester By a Staff Reporter: Newsreader bans besotted admirer Parole rule allows hundreds to go free Hearing God 'does not make you mad' Father dies from chicken-pox News in Brief Killer punch News in Brief Abuser jailed News in Brief Hikers missing News in Brief Car returned News in Brief Prices fall News in Brief Howard eases law on Crown evidence The home secretary will win approval as he tackles failings in the criminal justice system in response to the royal commission Dissent sustains universal church Credo Jung Chang Picture Gallery Kasparov hails era of fighting chess Chess Computers The Times Chess Autofax Father wins £2,000 in bias case £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Classic fM 100-102 Makro C&G Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Success of high-risk strategy buoys triumphant Smith Achieving mission impossible has paved the way for general election victory, leader says Beckett hits back at unwanted advisers Leadership Thomas Cook PR referendum vote eases route to post-election pact Debates Use the Power of the Press Battle for Dresden's soul poses test of German identity The task of rebuilding the city bombed by the allies has pitted modernisers against nationalist intellectuals who want it restored as "the Florence of Germany" Plus Free World of Collectables By our Foreign Staff: Bosnian Croats told to mobilise Scandal suspects cast among rats Disneyworld and Caribbean Cruise Yeltsin turns on electricity but Rutskoi keeps his guns Russian church resumes role on centre stage Mr Yeltsin, a former communist, has fully embraced the Russian church. He even seeks the Patriarch's blessing before embarking on foreign trips SunLife of Canada Picture Gallery Vichy letters chronicle cowardice and courage Wartime records shed fascinating light on the methods used by the P?tain regime and reveal that collaboration was as complex as it was commonplace CIA papers disclose plot to use bomb on China Korean war study advised that nuclear strike would who West's determination Regent Travel Services Mandela appeals for British help Turkish TV sees mileage in Nadir Conference pledges $2bn to boost peace Care Hurd fails to narrow gap with Peking News in Brief Libya meeting News in Brief (Reuter): Youths held News in Brief (Reuter): Body exhumed News in Brief (Reuter): Somalia aid News in Brief (Reuter): Clever boy News in Brief Indian survivors turn their wrath on politicians 'I am not asking for charity, but only for some help to make a pyre for my 18-year-old daughter' Unsafe buildings cost many lives Poorly buit and maintained buildings were a significant factor in the huge death toll in India's earthquake. Simple remedies could have strengthened many structures National Savings Psychological wall still splits the Germans Three years unification easterners feel like foreigners in their own land, Roger Boyes says Unification was a benign colonial occupation of the east by the west Ben MacIntyre in New York Thugs, robbers, drug-dealers; the Big Apple has some impressive criminals, quite a few of them among its police Memoirs of revenge Good government is not served by the trend to reveal all in political autobiography It all adds up The Times Diary Race for Democracy Yeltsin needs organisation as much as courage Grievous Bodily Politics Tony Blair has parked his tanks on Michael Howard's lawn Pleas for Please Politeness butters no waffles Proposed tax increases: will the poor become poorer? University research Where's Cyril? Day of Courtesy Safe riding Minoan mystery Civilians' D-Day Abortion in India The orators who command respect Hymns that are hits Confucius, he say. . . Court Circular Marlborough College Weekend birthdays Judges' service Personal Column Service dinners Dinners Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Retirements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The MacMillan Nurse Appeal Paul Petrides Paul Pétridès, a leading and controversial art dealer, associated with artists of the Ecole de Paris, died in Paris on August 2 aged 92, it was learned this week. He was born in Paphos, Cyprus, in 1901 Mortimer Brandt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Weldon Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Weldon, MVO, MBE, MC, Olympic equestrian gold medallist and former director of the Badminton horse trials, died on September 21 aged 80. He was born on August 2 1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Garraway Brian Garraway, chairman of the Lloyd's Regulatory Board and former deputy chairman of BAT Industries, died aged 61 on September 24. He was born on October 23,1931 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toll-Gate Riots Brigadier Dame Margot Turner Brigadier Dame Margot Turner, DBE, RRC, former matron-in-chief and director of Army Nursing Services, died on September 24 aged 83. She was born on May 10,1910 Frederick Steward Frederick Campion Steward, a British-born botanist whose work revolutionised plant physiology, died at his home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on September 14 aged 89. He was born in London on June 16,1904 News The Times Crossword No 19,351 Picture Gallery Business No Title Sport Weather Weekend Magazine Regent Travel Services TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Weekend Money Profile Camelot joins £2bn race for UK lottery By our City Staff: Homes Assured pair are jailed for fraud Football Power firm severs link with UDM coal bid Judo Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures Bid talk mounts at Invergordon Distillers ADT investors to vote on $5.5m for Ashcroft From a Correspondent in Dublin: Power Corp hurt by Ir£97m of charges Another high-growth company of the 1980s has shown the scars of recession as the former owner of London's Trocadero site fails to service its bank debts Fortnum & Mason FKI seeks to increase margins with US buy Brokers dull BAT's Californian tan after trip to golden state STV surges in first post-franchise results Stock Market New Bundesbank chief stands firm on rates Business Roundup NatWest deal founders Business Rounup Beauford loss deepens Business Roundup Norex returns to profit Business Roundup Wescol to raise £1.9m Business Roundup Ash & Lacy holds payout Business Roundup Gabicci lifts Helene Business Roundup London Chess Festival National Westminster Bank How the UDM found a friend of iron Baroness Thatcher proved a doughty ally in the flight to keep more pits open says Ross Tieman Hambro Clearing Limited Soccer boss who can run with the financial ball Unfazed by a flotation flop, Manchester United's canny chief has given the club a clear strategy, says Martin Flanagan Edwards has told the City that the club will not make the mistake of diversifying into the unknown Airline and copier group settle dispute Lufthansa to unveil UAL pact Upgrade Offer Rewards, without the Risks Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fairbriar cuts losses to £1.5m BCE deficit Clarkson boost Carlisle in red Correction Wall Street (Reuter): Indicators boost Dow Recent Issues The Sunday Times Major Changes Putting a lid on rising school fees A clampdown on state pay may indirectly ease pressure on independent schools' budgets at a time when pupil numbers are falling. Liz Dolan reports Homebuyers get third degree Comment Pension Worry N&P Telly Sales Ways to win baby a place M&G Group Lack of funding may hit Goode pension shake-tip Liz Dolan reports on a possible flaw in a popular report Pru fares badly with unit-linked pensions Save & Prosper The Magic of Penny Shares The Equitable Life Turn on, tune in and shop from your living room Home shopping is boom business in the US, reports Philip Robinson. And a new television arrival plans to raise its profile here Talk-back TV is being tested in Florida with 500 channels HTR Henderson touche Remnant Traditional catalogue firms face big test Rothschild Asset Management Talk to Towry Law The Times Save & Prosper Ethical funds in new look at South Africa Margaret Dibben says the ending of sanctions could offer opportunities New drive against slapdash salesmen Lautro says financial products must be a good fit, Liz Dolan reports CU Commercial Union Interest Rates Roundup Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing savers can cash in A public appeal is attempting to trace policyholders owed money. Margaret Dibben reports Annoying bank account change Weekend Money Letter Briefings Gartmore Investment Trusts Save & Prosper A blinkered approach to charges Calculating the true rate of inflation You Will Be Grinning From Ear To Ear Norwich Union The Times Unit Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander UK Growth Fund 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 Subdued end to account Fidelity Brokerage Stoute sends two in search of dream Ladders outnumber snakes in strategy of trainer's rise to top Richard Evans finds success has not blunted Michael Stoute's desire to land the great prizes Thunderer: Uttoxeter Shemaka can reward Aga's patronage Conditions ideal for Assessor Longchamp Today C4 Tomorrow C4 Big Race Line up Form guide to the 23 runners Grand Lodge heads Guineas market after impressive win Richard Evans Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Racing next week Thunderer: Chepstow Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Kelso Yesterday's Results Goodwood abandoned William Hill Withdrawals spoil Cooke's choice England coach adds Snow and Poole to training squad as cover at lock McGeechan 's mantle sits easily on his successor Alan Lorimer meets the new Scotland rugby union coach whose eminent predecessor was removed both as thinker and strategist Injuries forcing Llanelli to test depth of squad McLauchlan chosen to handle Scotland players' earnings Ski jumpers on the lookout for hill start Leading scorer misses action Wales hope Devereux can expose weakness Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Women's game looks to youth Tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Becker might pull out of Davis Cup Japanese women prepared to strut their stuff Multiple Display Advertising Items Generals who could lead in Rotterdam Rob Hughes names three veteran playmakers worth considering for the vital match with Holland Dynasty foundering on uncompromising passion for success Saturday portait: Graeme Souness, by Rob Hughes, football correspondent Ferguson shuffles to bring in Keane From ever-present to outsider Peter Ball on a change of fortunes for Brain McClair, no longer an automatic choice at Old Trafford Wales recall Bodin and Blackmore Confident Richardson takes two-stroke lead Howey lets title slip from grasp in last seconds Pay-to-play appeal to touring women Walsham pedals to peak of rankings Sharp Hendry almost pot-perfect For the Record Jordan call up Irvine Sport in Brief Fogarty needs double Sport in Brief Lyddon putt decisive Sport in Brief St Helens go fourth Sport in Brief Prean seals victory Sport in Brief Kings Queens & Bishops European squash Open cancelled Sport in Brief Racing Lewis retains world title with stoppage Champion keeps unbeaten record as Bruno's spirited challenge ends in seventh United stand to gain from luck of the draw Taylor's Port Simon Barnes Dalton holds on as pack closes Two and a half men in a boat Fleeing the taxman, Nigel Williams rounds up a pair of friends to paddle in the wake of Jerome K. Jerome The Voyage so Far Sotheby's Food of Love Marathon Task Second Homes New-Look Travel Guides Doing Venice by the book The Travel Collection Christmas Breaks - with Tradition Saga Exceptional Value Hayes and Jarvis All the world's a page for the armchair tourist A spreading genre fills the shelves of bookshops, the coffers of publishers and the imaginations of travellers (real or imaginery). Alice Thomson tells tales of the illustrated but scholarly guidebooks Vistafjord Grumpy farmer and Black Alice, masterclass maestros Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney A gander at the old goose fair The ancient harvesters' fairs have up-dated their appeal. Derwent May reports Noisy lodgers on the ledges Feather report Kodak Express Pasta with a slice of Pavarotti David Frost left the City to seek his fortune in the country. Fiona Beckett reports on the swap of balance sheet for food scales The Dorchester Winning whey with curds Curd cheese is versatile and tasty and it is surprisingly low in calories Dish of the Day The Rioja Gran Reserva Club How to feed a lover's fever Your place or mine tonight? Hattie Ellis on how to dazzle your object of desire with a simple but seductive feast Fortified against the gloom Jane MacQuitty extols the much improved virtues of madeira Genuine Jersey Produce Restaurant Watch Bedford Riding Breeches Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dufflecoat Company British Antique Replicas Ltd Tablesafe Blakoe Clifford James Acorn Mobility Services Celic Ltd Moriarti's workshop Ardenco Ltd The Old Tannery Collection Test These Pans at Home for 20 Years An autumn harvest of vegetable vitality Francesca Greenoak visits a health farm to discover the secrets of good eating Genuine Birthday Newspapers Winebergs DIY Plastics Cut the Cost of Haircutting Homes & Gardens Wire Free Diy Burglar Alarm Agriframes Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Stairlifts Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax William Cash Mp for Stafford My Perfect Weekend T. W. Parker Ltd Agriframes Bookmarker What the papers said: Edward Marriott's bookbuyers' guide Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The silent service Ruth Gledhill attends a Quaker meeting in Birmingha Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gentlemen Sara Eden Make It Happen Partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reading between the royal lines Documents and letters bearing a royal signature can command a king's ransom, especially if they refer to stirring events. Conal Gregory leafs through the pages of history Tales from the riverbank The life of a lock-keeper involves more than watching the river flow Green farm Magazine Win a Fit-to-Compete health check Times Reader Offer: Save £50 on Bupa Fitness Screening The holiday nearly killed me, but I'm fine now Marathon Our rookie has been accepted as a serious jogger by the park regulars Music for a Penguin on tap and telephone Louisa Young meets the leader of the penguin caf? Orchestra, which celebrates its 21st birthday this year with joyful music from ballet to hoedown Dr Alan English, 60 A little bit of grit and a lot of sole Part five of Mel Batty's training schedule for the London Marathon calls for extra determination as winter sets in Jackie Drabczynska, 37 Grit and a lot of sole Richard Drabczynski, 41 Tooheys Export To Advertise Call: 071 481 1986 New Forest Frinton-On-Sea Teignmouth St Leonards on Sea Telford Park SW2 Wimbledon South Devon Marylebone Yorkshire Dales National Park Dorset Cornwall - North Hartlebury This Cheltenham flat in detached period house is… Scottish West Highland Edinburgh 20 Miles Castle Eden Village Isle of Wight South Dordogne Northumberland West Acre Richmond, Surrey In Cornwall South Street City of York Walton-On-Thames Nr Pwllheli Polperro Elstead, Surrey Southfields London Sw18 Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey Constable Country Gerrards Cross Great Dunmow, Essex Wimbledon Village SW19 NR East Grinstead Costa Blanca County Cork, Ireland Dartmouth NR Bournemouth/poole Herefordshire River, NR Petworth, West Sussex Croham Hurst, South Croydon, Surrey Cornwall Grayshott Hampshire Hastings, St Leonards-On-Sea, Sussex North Wales Leicester, Stoneygate Court Sussex near Arundel Snowdonia National Park Fax: 071 782 7828 A short hop by ferry to cut the lawn Savills London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead & Highgate City & West End Make a new Norman conquest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Geoffrey Collings & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £95,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiddingly Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Tuke & Co Ltd Arundel Visit the independent schools fair Promotin The Times invites you to see what the independent sector has to offer Retirement Homes Elmbridge Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dordogne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giving a twirl for the troupes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children's events Films Word Watching Theatre Music Dance Bookings Exhibitions Regent Travel Services New Videos Divine Dali goes on the record An opera by Salvador Dali is about to be released on CD. But is the surreal work really what is seems? Ellen Cranitch reports The mind boggles as to how this opera could ever be staged. Brigitte Bardot appears as an artichoke Unlikely playmates Concert Review BBCSO/Davis Queen Elizabeth Hall Goldsmiths' Fair Hands on for sounding off Hilary Finch samples the newly-computerised musical instrument collection at the Horniman Museum The bad old days when musical instruments, comic,… The Sunday Times Hilary Finch samples the newly-computerised musical… World collecting his animals, plants, geological… A singular blend of gin and vinegar Hands on for sounding off Boston Rossini with all the fizz Opera Records To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Royal Festival Hall Sonny Rollins The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Mozart Requiem RG Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Blackheath Events Moscow City Ballet English National Ballet Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 071 481 9313 071 782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio 1 Saturday Television and Radio Variations Choice Satellite BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Dogged by sci-fi and Trollope David Flusfeder Preview the Best of the Coming Week's Television Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3215 Surfing on the Short Wave James Hepburn retunes from Radio 1 to hear what the wild waves are saying Regent Travel Services Best Films Best Sport Music Punk Couture Pedigree Draught P H S Travels with the Times Cook Vogue Contributors Jessica Mitford's Diary Something for the Weekend John Diamond I have turned back at boarding gates in three American states and have forced ground staff to open the bar at 6am in a fourth The state of pop Telling stories No regrets Deaf ears The Taste Goes Deeper Primed Minister The Wine Club Losing Faith Next week, George Michael will face a High Court judge in an attempt to break his contract with Sony, the recording company. Melinda Witstock listens to both sides of the track in a court action that is shaking the music industry. illustration by Nancy Tolford Häagen-Dazs No Title Häagen-Dazs Extras Audi Audi Living Nightmares Simon Beckett talks to the disaster victims who have to suffer in silence: the policemen and women whose job its is to cope with the unbearable. Main photograph by Brendan Beirne No Title Stoves Residents of the global village now have their own… Terminal 4 Heathrow The Flight of Angels Victoria Falls Thailand Travls with the Times Cook Part II A Thai-Style Casual Supper In the second extract from her Times Cookbook, Frances Bissell guides us through the pungent tastes and delicate spices of Thailand. Photographs by jess Koppel Picture Gallery The Wine Guide Jane MacQuitty recommends drinks to complement the spicy flavour of Thai-style cuisine Challengers Trophy New Kit on the Block There's one thing that Gianni Versace's spring-summer collection is bound to deliver, and that is an element of surprise. lain R. Webb looks at the meastro of the shock tactic. Photographs by steven Meisel Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Stmichael Marks & Spencer Virtually Rebuilt The French abbey of Cluny, which was destroyed in 1793, has been brought back to life by historians using computer technology, writes Nigel Hawkes. Illustration by Darrell Rees Findings The age of plagiarism The Press Andrei Navrozov Paperbacks The Folio Society Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Agnostic Priests The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Restaurant Guide Eating Out Carousel City Lights Jane Wheatley on the welcome, and not so welcome, signs of spring Get this Close Every Month with National Geographic A Feast for Sore Feet Penny Lewis discovers the joys of being car-free in the French port of Dieppe Prone Sloane Check-In Travelbag Cornwall & Devon Gleneagles Hotel Alston Hall Rockfords Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Bovey House Hotel East Devon Christmas Breaks Twickers World Overseas Travel Inter Change Travel Magus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exmoor Children Welcome Leisure Villas Ltd Rye Lodge The Blakeney Hotel Beautiful Bath The Times Silverbird Italy & France The Manor New Zealand Travel Information Service Club Mirador Golf Atol CAA Antibes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Mood Dollar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Tirol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blinded by the Light No terror - the fear of batfish or sharks or acute agoraphobia - can detract from the gleaming beauty of hte deep. 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