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News from 16/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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M. P. Dixon, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, Anatol Lieven, Edward Norman, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Christopher Nelms, John Catton, Jill Sherman and Michael Evans, Philip Pangalos and Janet Bush, John Diamond, Wolfgang Münchau and Martin Fletcher, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Robert Scott, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, Joyce Lyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Roy Sanders, President, Nicola Cole, Colin Bertram, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Shirley Davenport, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, N. H. Bird, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Gaisford, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Patrick Piercy, Elizabeth Bryant, Dermot D. Poston, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Richard Thomas (Communications Officer), Richard Scott, Sara Paston Williams, Philip Robinson, Dominic Mills, Michael Hamlyn, Doug Sager, Andrew Rutherford, Chairman, Alexander Chancellor, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Frank Miles, David Hands, Frances Bissell, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Sarah Bagnall, Christabel King, Ralph J. Firmin, John Mortimer, President, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Steven Downes, Maureen Weigert, James Hepburn, George Brock, Geoffrey Stewart, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, John Daly, Nigel Walker, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ken Cosling, Keith B. Pearson, Lewis Duder, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance and Lucy Berrington, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Robert Boas, P. R. Gordon, Jenny McClean, Ken Gosling, Peter Bryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ross Tieman and Philip Bassett, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robi Dutta, William Murphy, Angela MaCkay, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Cameron-Wilson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Alfred Finer, Julian Brazier, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, H. L. Miller, Jim Crumley, Frank Jeffery, Sue Marling, Keith Blackmore, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang Münchau, Chris Poole, Ben MacIntyre, P. S. Jones, Sarah Jane Checkland, Loraine Smith, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, R. J. Kitchen, Hattie Ellis, Frank Longford, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Michael Horsnell, Roy Bishko and Nigel McGinley, William Cash, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, John Brunton, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, R. F. Songhurst, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Dafydd Evans, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Business Editor Robert Ballantyne, Shona Crawford Poole, Hilary Kingsley, Garry Jenkins, Alistair Burt, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rosie Patmore, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Major faces battle over defence cuts Rifkind to cancel £2bn missile Some Tory MPs are likely to rebel next week over defence cuts. And the defence secreatry is to announce that the RAF will lose its nuelear deterrent Robber shot dead in police chase Index Weekend Times Vision US warships sent to blockade Haiti Magazine Women 'prisoners of waterbirth project' Vision Next Week Weekend Mandela, De Klerk share Nobel prize Chill warning of winter brought by Arctic winds Ernest & Julio Gallo Saturday Edition Forces chiefs prepare for Treasury war Senior positions are under attack in the search for £1bn defence savings The ratio of generals to other ranks in the British Army will have increased by 1995 unless the Treasury makes planned cuts Army morale hit by defence policy Philips Labour joins critics of child agency Miele London tops EC list of commuter fares News in Brief MacKay rebuts dissent Group 4 prisoner flees Peer crushed by tractor Rothermere to remarry Service fault called Delroy of the Rovers Piano tutor faked pupil grades Thatcher: deserted by my friends The Sunday Times Water temperature may have killed birthing pool baby Obstetricians alert medical officer after child dies and another suffers brain damage Maternity hospitals are introducing precautionary measures as fear grows over the safe use of birthing pools By a Staff Reporter: Rape suspect called police to 'expose lie' Hayes and Jarvis at Lunn Poly Swedish centre halts deliveries in pools Peugeot Judge denies collapse of trial sets a precedent Publicity makes Birmingham Six case synonymous with forced confessions, Old Bailey is told a judge said a jury could not isolate the narrow Crown case notes of interviews from allegations appearing in the media Ministers to promote BBC sales Six died in collision after men's night out The one and only QE2 By a Staff Reporter: Wrecking spree man is jailed Nationwide Toyota Job cuts will turn Science Museum 'into theme park' Scholarship at risk, say unions Major appoints gallery chief Wine Rack British Ace trumps foreign rivals Roadside cameras cut fatal crash toll Currys Student starved to death News in Brief Four on Loyalist gun charges Long task Pupil shot Road killing Gay vote Burger order Major reinforces Tory assault oh habitual offenders Bristol & West & You Picture Gallery Ozone over Antarctic reaches record low False worship at medical temples Credo Britain's premier collection of country pubs Defiant challenge blocks Kasparov's victory march The Times World Chess Championship The Times Classic fM Mevhisto Chess Computers Designed for Life Fiat First win renews Short's ambition Advice shops carry opt-out crusade to reluctant schools Ford A restored, Blenheim bomber retracing its wartime… Dreary churches chided £1m for name in lights Muscular Dystrophy Smokers are offered loan to kick habit News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Royal plea for victims of brain damage Good morning, Somalia, it's mayhem time Haiti 'forces of evil' dash hopes of early return to democracy Foreigners threatened as military sunbs UN accord on return of Aristide Moben Patten signals flexibility on polls (Reuter): EC gives boost to Gatt talks News in Brief (AP): Vatican role Order reversed (AP): Graf damages (Reuter): Girl, 2, drunk Regent Travel Services Documents strengthen charge that Hiss spied Mess with Mother Nature Picture Gallery Strange case of Juror 373 bothers riot trial Leaks from the supposedly secret jury deliberations in the trial of two men accused of beating a lorry driver in the Los Angeles riots are turning the case into a farce California opens the last urban motorway (Reuter): Un mission to Angola city of death News in Brief Rabin visit (AP): Levees collapse (AFP): Leader treated (AP): Aids fears Oscar for sale Nobel prizes bring joy and disgust to South Africans Extremists of left and right pour scorn on peace awards for Mandela and de Kierk Fight to build democracy turns old foes into allies Nelson Mandela, the chief's son, and F. W. de Klerk, the cabinet minister's grandson, grew up as enemies but united in the building of democracy Proton Japanese Technology Hani's killers sentenced to death Thais hold builder linked to Libyan arms project Budget Carlos Menem, the president of Argentina, arriving… Trade withers as Iraq gambles on end to sanctions The Times Yeltsin fears terrorism as hardliners go underground The Russian government is hunting for militants in the tunnels beneath Moscow. Its anxieties could lead to even more repressive acts against the opposition Dolphin Masked metalworkers marching through Paris yesterday… Bonn denies it broke EC ranks over Iran Tehran intelligence chief was treated as honoured guest in Munich Framlington Mafia link deepens Moro case mystery Alexander Chancellor in New York Will couch potatoes be too sluggish even to sit up and interact with their televisions, or will they become couch commandos? Families need fathers—who pay up The Child support Agency's new maintenance formula is fair and long overdue, says Alistair Burt The first family has a right to share in the prsperity of an absent parent Bad rules make bad sports When the sporting spirit is threatened, the laws of the game should be brought up to date Rest and revisionism Diary Just Acceptable Media coverage is rarely an argument against prosecution Unnecessary Pain There are no medals for bravery in childbirth Peace in Progress The Nobel prize is not the end of diplomatic effort Are harsh punishments the answer to rising crime? Missing names Political memoirs Tattoo advice Gold standard Forgotten Woolwich A place for courtesy Fears for Science Museum staffing Backing Wagner Ordination 'race' Clever Corby Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Service dinners Dinners Church services for tomorrow Weekend birthdays Anniversaries RAF Cranwell Memorial service University news Appointments Latest wills New officers Forthcoming marriages William Coates William A. Coates, MBF, Senior Experimental Officer and later Clothworkers' Lecturer at the Royal Instituion, died on October 7 aged 73. He was born in London on November 7,1919 Personal Column Professor Peter James Porfessor Peter James, VRD, Emcritus Professor of Dental Health at the University of Birmingham, died on September 30 aged 71. He was born on April 2,1922 John Bindon Jhon Binden, actor, dicd of cencer on Otober 10 agen 50. He was born on October 4,19143 From our Correspondent: A Slow-Fying Aeroplane German Invention Gruising at 30 Miles an Hour Berlin Oct 15 Winifred White Winifred "Weady" White, MBE, of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), Cheltenham, died on September 8 aged 95. She was born on November 3,1897 Karl Henize Kari G. Henize, the oldest American ever to fly in space, died of respiratory failure while trying to climb Mount Everest on October 5 aged 66. He was born in Cincinnati. Obio, on October 17,1926 News Women 'prisoners' of water births Haiti blockade Robber shot dead Six enquiry call Ice alert Luxurious vroom with a view The Times Crossword No 19,363 Crime warning Short shift Opt-out advice Libya arms link Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Winners of last Saturday's competition are: J… Weather Care Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Partners Mount Bank closure upheld by tribunal Shares add £6.5 billion to set new peak By our Banking Correspondent: French find BNP's price is right Rugby League Golf The leading independent Service Telegraph may fight Canary Wharf package Weekend Sporting Fixtures Lottery Bill set to win Royal Assent Cahill heads east in bid to save Taiwan deal Brewer, shipyard and insurer to shed more than 1,000 jobs Insurers aim to foil fraud with database The Sunday Times Engineering employers' leader to step down Apple chief quits after 97% profit fall Drug firms sued in US for alleged price fixing Surprise as US inflation falls to zero Hambro Clearing Limited DAF payoffs in balance National Savings rise Frogmore acquisition Court backs shops plan Dutch buy for Rugby Coach deal to MMC Barclays to raise £300m through mortgages sale Business Roundup Pulling together to form a powerful knot Tie Rack: Roy Bishko and Nigel McGinley Partners in Power Susan Gilchrist meets the extrovert with vision and the 'nuts and bolts' accountant who built a retail empire Forte enlarges hotel chain in management deal with Ciga Banks reject Ferruzzi rescue plan Big power, users select alternative suppliers JF Greycoat hopes revive The Times World Chess Championship Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares surge to all-time peaks Stock Market Brooks pays out at interim Major Changes Retuer: Record Hang Seng close Recent Issues Wall Street A legacy of ill will in the family Dying intestate has never been sensible. Among today's step-and single-parent families it can be completely disastrous. Liz Dolan reports Children could lose everything. There might be no guardian to care for them Be wary of tax relief sales pitch Comment Bailiffs Call Johnson Fry's Second Utilities Trust Flooded out Different but simpler in Scotland Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Norwich Union John Charcol Revenue faces legal battle on axed tax relief A £95 million fund investing in London Docklands has been hit by tax officials withdrawing approval. Jill Insley reports Save & Prosper Beating early repayment penalty A building society bent its own rules in response to a borrower's plea Low inflation hits benefits No welcome at the Quality Coaching Inn Provincial hotels' schemes proved an unsafe haven for £18m of investors' cash Beware the promises of last-minute BES promoters Save & Prosper Mercury Multiple Classified Advertising Items "What are you doing over there darling,… Fimbra Investor Keeping up that savings interest Offshore building society accounts offer investment opportunities When the investor should beware of sending out the wrong signals Sara McConnell says that investors who are ashamed to admit ignorance may deny themselves compensation rights The Equitable Life Mercury Independent schools under tax attack A think tank's proposals to end charity tax breaks could have repercussions on fees if they are implemented. Liz Dolan reports Robert Fleming save & Prosper Insurers may make waves for big claims The M&G Group National Westminster Bank To Advertise in the "Weekend Money… Fidelity Investments Cheshire Action over forced sales Guidelines should stop repossessed homes going for a pittance Rogue agent's charter or red tape? Tenants fear the latest deregulation move planned by ministers, writes Nicola cole Save & Prosper Commercial Union Protecting innocents from the bailiffs call to repossess Sara McConnell looks at rules that will offer greater protection to unsuspecting tenants Save & Prosper Independent Financial Adviser Fimbra Society kept the roof over their heads Perpetual Fimbra Midland Insurers' policy over motor theft Prudent to check on the six cheques formula Rhodesia injustice Briefings Royal Liver Friendly Society Rounding on a wayward computer Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Widespread gains Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates New Zealand emergence poses threat to Britain Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Billy Whizz picks up the mantle Christopher Irvine On Wigan's multi-talented wing who will make his international bow today Tomorrow Dalton in front as leaders close on finish Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand put faith in Pocock Sport in Brief Truncheons drawn Becker falls to Lendl Loughran favourite Tarquini sets pace Brighton absentees Top seeds tumble out Mansell's challenge Smith chasing double Grand Lodge fails to convince critics Kelso Southwell Wharf revives Abdulla's luck Catterick Hasten To Add offers Prescott last word Richard Evans visits a trainer with more than a ghost of a chance in the Cesarewitch Newmarket Yesterday's Results Stratford Kempton Park Racing next week Hatoof back on the right track Newmarket C4 Today's Races on Television The Times Rough and ready Phillies can clinch World Series English referees upset by oversight Life and soul of the fairways driving golf to new heights Saturday portrait: John Daly, by Simons Barnes Barker will be watched closely Ardiles places unruly Durie on transfer list Obree's return to act as spur Important year for Wales kicks off at Arms Park Today's Teams Carnoustie back into contention For the Record Hanlon chosen as Bristol coach Prosimmon Carling calls tune for England supporters On Saturday Whine list Betting slip Dutch treat Racing Old Trafford offers quick cure for World Cup hangover Scots' victory brings cold comfort Taylor's Port Simon Barnes All Black fears put to flight Divisional Teams Taylor's Port Sotheby's Ski Special Betjeman's flight of fancy Simon Jenkins (above) recalls an expedition with the late Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman, to find the ancient hamlets that once encircled Heathrow Hattie Ellis Paul Heiney The Art of Landscape Restoration Make tracks for a pick of the skiers' peaks Doug Sager highlights ten ski resort across Europe to suit a range of standards and tastes, even those with a penchant for wild boar Iberiab Canadian Airlines International Kuoni Erna Low Consultants Ltd Swiss Travel Where nanny is taking to the slopes Infants are no longer a bar to a family skiing holiday. Child care is the latest marketing ploy. Shona Crawford Poole reports Hayes and Jarvis The Travel Collection Sagafjord Vistafjord 1993 Ski Show Hayes and Jarvis All in a good cause Frank Jeffery says eat out tomorrow The Times and Krug Champagne Gourmet Dinner Stout feeders and hearty drinkers Banquets and breakfasts were the diet of privileged Stuarjs, says Sara Paston Williams The Accomplifht Cook, or the Art & Mystery of… In the best possible taste Janne MacQuitty recommends courses in wine tasting Best Buys Turnberry Mould breaking The surefire way to set your dinner table aquiver Jelly is not only for children's parties. Hattie Ellis has some adult recipes Sanatogen Vegetarian Dish of the Day Art is all about us Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Intelligent Person's Introduction Agency Sara Eden The Times Newspapers Children's events What the paper said: Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide All the bounty of the bazaar Sarah Jane Checkland investigates the mystique of Islamic art and points buyers in the right direction The fight for peace on earth Ruth Gledhill joins the Salvation Army as it mobilises on the day of rest Sale diary Gurkha Welfare Trust Back from the wilderness Landscapes James Hepburn surveys the controversial work of restoring an 18th-century London estate Trials by land and sea for the iron athletes Sporting Life The triathlon has been hailed as the new sport for the new century. Steven Downes limbers up Tri just a little bit harder Rollexa Ski chalets for work and play Picture Gallery Property Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Developments Spain & Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Film Word-Watching Theatre Picture Gallery Dance Music Exhibitions Property Retirement Homes Pegasus France Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Videos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Tips Best Buys Lessons in the art of garden design Francesea greenoak finds out how you can teach yourself landscaping skills, and remain master of your own garden Homes & Gardening Absorbs Cooking Smells Multiple Display Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend Janet Suzman Actor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oakwood Health Langley House Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyers Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson Eddy & Jeanette MacDonald Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct The Domestic Parapherhalia Co Car Frost Protector Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reviving a glorious tradition Dance: A new Sleeping Deauty for the Tchaikovskly centenary: plus Mark Baldwin's Poulenc premiere for Rambert English National Ballet finally has a new production of Sleeping Beauty. Debra craine met the man behind it Royal Opera House Ringing farewell Christa Ludwig Wigmore Hall Gripped by a family's torment Opera: An ambitious national tour of Janá?ek for Ireland The Sunday Times Yeomen hit the right note Classical Records Classic Music Show 93 A spirit not to be quenched Rambert Dance Company Royal Northern College of Music Entertainment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moscow City Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Under Milk Wood The Sunday Times Wanted: a good egg who has a way with chicken feed Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Boggy future writ in water At Flanders Moss, in Scotland, Jim Crumley ponders the fragile fate of Britain's dwindling raised bogs Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3227 Early risers out of the woods Feather report Commercil Union A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Seven Days TV Matthew Parris Vision High camp or dead duck Channel-Hopping Pick of the Week Building up to the Iron Lady Politics Matthew parris is drawn into the hype of the decade Handle her with care Matthew d'Ancona on the art of wooing a prime minister Captivated at bedtime Anything goes in the battle for the hearts and minds of those late-night chat show addicts. Kate Muir reports What I watch My TV Birds of changing plumage Lynne Truss reaches for her phrase book for a new play by Marks and Gran Marks and Gran TCP Golden Silvers Oldies Ancient wisdom Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Caring for the kids Science Birthday babe Soaps The saga goes on Sport Face to face with a Kane mutineer Robert McKee, the screenwriter, tells James Cameron-Wilson how he chose 12 classic films for screening on BBC 2 Multiyork The Best Films on Every Channel this Week John Marriott's guide to the essential movies (and some best avoided), on all channels, whether network, cable or satellite. Videoplus numbers are on the programme pages Saturday Sunday Arnie get your gun Blackbuster of the Week Hitch a thrilling ride on this train The Classic Freeze! Griffin's in town Videos to Buy or Rent But will he pass for a writer? Hilary Kingsley looks through the team sheet as Gary Lineker transfers to television Late-night breakfast serial AD of the Week Dish of the day: Star wars Variations BBC1 An old soldier who has never said die Choice: Fighting fascism, fighting terror Satalliete Programme Sunday October 17 Dish of the day Variations BBC1 Moral and musical travels Choice: A surprising change of tone for a comedy-wirting team Satellite Programmes: Monday October 18 Dish of the Day Variations Who was responsible for the massacre? Choice: Investigating the Waco inferno and a deadly disease that strikes with terrifying speed BBC1 Satellite Programmes: Tuesday October 19 Dish of the day Variations Fight for life on a children's ward Choice: In a doctor's hands, singing the blues, debunking the Booker, Maupin's San Francisco soap BBC1 Back to the crease Variations BBC1 The Wets rise up, in full flood Choice: Lady Thatcher's discontented grandees are still squabbling Dish of the day: family saga Variations BBC1 Crying foul in soccer's sinbin Choice: Football's seamy side Satellite Programmes: Friday October 22 Dish of the day, and no bull Family Channel Variations BBC1 Tips from the soil, and earthy humour Choice: Vetcrans of garden design, the tricks of making things grow, and hilarity over a garden tool Beyond the TV grave Michael Rodd, former presenter of Screen Test, tells Rubi Dutta that he is enjoying life behind the scenes Series of the week On the Box Weekend Watching Brother Derek in Hungary Gossip Radio at its Sharp end Paul Donovan drops into Studio B9 and examines the cut and thrust behind Melvyn Bragg's Start the Week Magic milestones of Mr Drama An appreciation of the man who unearthed A. Mole: John Tydeman Radio Rights of springing Pick of the Week Laurie Taylor on a play for two voices Sunday October 17 Monday October 18 Tuesday October 19 Wednesday October 20 Thursday October 21 Friday October 22 Thomas Cook Magazine Harston's P H S Travels with the Times Cook Contributors Hackett London Beryl Bainbridge's Diary BP Losing Faith Something for the Weekend John Diamond I suppose I know a few people who have never smoked a joint, as I know people who don't have a TV set Overdose Punk couture Deaf ears Twisted titles World Leather Darks Picture Gallery Prosecutors of Power Investigating magistrates have become the avenging angels of the new political age, wreaking havoc as they unravel corruption in Europe's governments. George Brock reports The Scandals Murph Murphy's Based on a true story which took place in Vienna,… Marriott Leader of The pack Marriott "Once you have started to overtake, quickly Audi Bright lights Vile nights The trouble with interviewing literary bad boys is that some of their wildness can rub off on you … as William Cash discovered to hsi shame, when he met Jay McInemey The Movie Magazine Holland & Holland Holland & Holland Rhone Valley Subaru Pilot CX Pilot Michelin Being There Fiona shaw best known for her heavyweight stage roles, is keen to take on more comedy, Lewis Duder writes Royal Mint C&A Colombia A Sunday Lunch from Colombia In the fourth extract from her Time Cookboo, Frances Bissell explores the spisces flavours and tropical tastes of Colombin cuisine Photographs by charlie Stebbings The Wine Guide Jane MacQuitty recommends refreshing drinks to complement the dishes of Colombia Mojo One in a Million Picture Gallery Picture Gallery St Michael Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery Cover Story Picture Gallery I magine being the one without Alpha AXP Digital Autumn Dinners The culling fields Science Nigel Hawkes asks whether conservationists are on target in trying to eliminate the ruddy duck City Lights Ben MacIntyre explains that public anger may oust the mayor New York Saleroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coincraft British Antique Replicas Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Square Gallery "Art on Paper" Multiple Display Advertising Items From box to big screen Films Garry Jenkins Cracking It (Part 120 ): Get a Job The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture La Dolce Vita Nowin stained glass Restaurant Guide Eating Out Voyages Jules Verne Monkey Puzzle Spree Uganda's interior is opening up to the intrepid tourist. Not deterred by travellers' horror stories, Christable King tramps the trail of the silver-back gorilla; and recounts her adventures here Trials of passage London transport is decidedly unwelcoming, Sue Marling finds Jaeger-Lecoultre Check in Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverbird Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Avis Club Mirador Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Voyager The Asia Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Blakeney Hotel International Swimming School Sight Savers Cyberspace Competition Ten computer games to be won Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3224: Fours by Law Bridge Picture Gallery Rob Newman A Childhood Michelob a Suetle Quality The Taste Goes Deeper

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