News from 23/10/1993
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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Jason, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Anatol Lieven, Bruce Robinson, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Hazhir Teimourian, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, William Hall, Colin Harrow, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Leonard Leigh, Philip Howard, Colin Shepherd Chairman, Michael Zander, A. W. Morgan, E. C. Glover, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Paul Rock, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Gareth Boote, Angela Henson, Mark Baker (Excutive Director), Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Sally Greengross (Director), Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Sean Fitzpatrick, Peter Brown, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Lily Savage, James Whitehead (solicitor), Neil C. Datson, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, "G. Garibaldi", Peter Jackson, Jane Checkland, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Thomas Mathew, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, David Hands, rugby correspondent, Richard Scott, Sara Paston Williams, Philip Robinson, John Young, Dominic Mills, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Daniel Rodwell, John Marriott's, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, G. L. Sinclair (President), Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, S. Oliver, James Hepburn, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent and Nicholas Wood, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Downes, R. B. Coyles (Chairman), Jill Insley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, George Plumptre, Neil Johnson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Geoffrey Sampson, Chris Moore and Peter Ball, David Flusfeder's, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Jenny McClean, Peter Yarranton (Chairman), Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, and Robert Morgan, Oliver Holt, Mary Grey, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Barry Pickthall, Robi Dutta, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Philip Webster, Political Editor, F. E. Bruce, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John V. Dunworth, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Jo Hanks, Laurie Taylor's, James Pringle, Terence Morris, Robert Crampton, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Roy Hattersley, Allen Robertson, Brian Clarke, Peter Guttridge, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Hattie Ellis, Colin Marshall (Chairman), Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Eddie George and Rupert Pennant-Rea, Sterling of Plaistow (Chairman), Derwent May's, Nigel Griffiths, Robert Reiner (President), Howard J. Davies (Director), Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Michael Patrick Hearn, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Adele Biss (Chairman), Harry Woolf, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, Derek Cornish, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Swan, Melvyn Marckus, Trevor Dann, Hazel Spink,
ResumoChurch faces fresh battle over women Go-ahead for judicial review The hopes of hundreds of women expecting to be ordained priest in the spring hang on a High Court ruling next week on the change in church law Major sets up Gatt task force Index Weekend British Summer Time ends at 2am tomorrow, when… Holyday Bargain Guide Council plans £1,000 dowry for girl in care Rowland and the Fayeds sink their differences Peace is declared after the long, bitter war over Harrods By our Foreign Staff: Saddam 'gassing Arabs' Vision: The Seven Day Guide Undercover team hunts PC's killer Economy still growing Longines With Magazine Armed services chiefs meet to repulse Treasury cuts The Treasury is seeking a new total of 4bn in public spending cuts on the eve of final negotiations, and said defence and transport would be hardest hit New lottery will pay out £21m a week, says Brooke Fowler accuses Smith of bungling reshuffle Aberystwyth Lawson and Howe condemn Thatcher in memoir reviews Corrections Sleeping woman raped Brown's hi-tech vision Drugged attacker jailed Woolf gives warning Falklands team snubbed BBC names news chief Cycle protest jams traffic Teachers win awards M6 robbers make off with £100,000 haul News in Brief Yardie menace is growing, disbanded drug police warn By a Staff Reporter: Officers buy their own body armour Jacket flak hits war workers Forte Hotels Toy dealer jailed for £12m swindle Grandmother turned to theft to feed family Thatcher at war The Sunday Times Cellnet Peugeot Catholic taxi driver shot near scene of fatal IRA attack Mice fakers unmasked News in Brief Murder case Death fall GP reported Offer rejected Dillons Travel Lecture Ranulph Fiennes Bridgewater killer may be paroled Thames Water a flow of good ideas Michael Howard, the home secretary, meeting… Bride's family die in crash Ford Experts predict end of era for Kasparov The Times World Chess Championship Older and wiser Short is well placed for second challenge, says the victor £1,000 to be won everyday The Times Checkmate British Gas Honda Price war sends holiday costs tumbling There has never been a better time to fly, as firms fight for business in the travel industry revolution Companies cut profits to survive Best Offers Harvey Elliott, Maarianne Curphey and Tony Dawe provide a guide to some of the best travel offers Duracell Lexus Bamboo keeps raft afloat during worst weather in 40 years Tim Severin is crossing the Pacific in a bamboo raft to assess the impact of Asia on the early Americas. This is his latest report Thigh-thinning cream overwhelms inventor The Times The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Art of waiting is a lesson for these turbulent times Credo Major sets up task force to push for trade settlement Conference risks upsetting France with wide-ranging search for Gatt compromise Alarmed Cypriote row against tidal wave of British outrage Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Wind, Water, Earth and Sky US capital targets drug gangs News in Brief Burundi flight (Reuter): Defiant visit (Reuter): Israel charge Petrol dries up (Reuter): General quits Barclays Means Business Clinton plans summits in Moscow to help Yeltsin A new security order for Europe will be raised when President Clinton visits Moscow in January. Both sides have invested much in the relationship, but it could quickly sour Autumn Moben Sale A British jet patrol boat moves up the Danube at… Russian aid turns tide in Georgia conflict Rebel leaders denounce deployment of troops as colonial invasion Viglen Press snub deathbed portrait of Fellini Smaller EC states rebel over plan to curb voting rights As the Maastricht treaty takes effect, the prospect of new members has implications for the EC's constitutional balance. Some big states fear a tyranny by the "minnows" Invaders drive French to the mental bunker Canon we Take the Most Moving Pictures German soldiers in Wonstorf carry the coffin of… (Reuter): Iraq accused of nerve gas assault on marsh Arabs It is claimed that at least 2,000 were killed or injured in an Iraqi chemical weapons attack. The assault came after the UN said all Iraq's nerve gas was destroyed BBC World Service Protesters die as Indian troops fire on crowds Kashmir secessionists make hair of the Prophet symbol of resistance to rule by Delhi B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Tokyo name game gets motor show in gear B&Q Hurd under fire from ecologists over dam scheme in Malaysia The foreign secretary has admitted that he overruled advice from the Overseas Development Administration to sweeten Britain's relation with Malaysia Neighbours fear Kim Jr's finger on nuclear button Regent Travel Services Alexander Chancellor in New York While it is easy to point to acts of violence copied from the screen and call for censorship, the root problem lies elsewhere Nation of niceness tears itself apart Just for once, the people of Canada are angry as they await Monday's election, says Ben Macintyre In any other country, such exchanges might seem just part of the rough and tumble Persuade, don's outlaw Bans and laws are not the right way to phase out behaviour we disagree with Week of Msunderstanding The Times Diary A Jackpot to Be Won A well run national lottery could be the government's salvation Pyongyang Poker Reading the North Korean mind is no academic pursuit Times Gambit Accepted Kasparov and Short deserve their acclaim Lord Woolf: inflections on treatment of his crime lecture Commonwealth's role Multi-faith respect Factory farming No nuclear 'dump' Time to alter the clocks for good? Conduct unbecoming Political memoirs Pause for digestion Court Circular Luncheon Royal engagements Reception Bristol Society Service dinners Dinners Cambridge college's lecture theatre 'will compare with Wren's work' Memorial services Weekend birthdays Denstone College Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Elizabeth Clarke Elizabeth Clarke, CVO, Headmistress Benenden Schools, 1954-75, died at Cranbrook, Kent, on October 18 aged 78. She was born in Dorset on May 26,1915 C . B. Clarke C. B. Clarke, OBE, cricketer, doctor and social worker, died on October 14 aged 75. He was born on April 17.1918 Church services tomorrow David Ranson David Ranson, CB, OBE, a former Deputy Director General of the Security Service (M15), died on October 18 aged 60. He was born in London on September 25,1933 Jean-Rene Guerrand Jean-René Guerrand, patriarch of the family controlling the Hermès luxury goods company, died in Le Havre on September 17 aged 88. He was born in Rolleville, Seine Maritime, on August 26,1905 (From our special correspondent): Garibaldi's Expedition The Times Cross Sword No 19,369 Fresh battle over women priests Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Business Regent Travel Services Bus company seeks buyout as parent fails Profile Rowland and Fayed settle The end of the affair A bitter war and a shark called Tiny Melvyn Marckus No Title Golf Knight Williams Economic recovery remains on track Focus on Unit Trusts Weekend Money EC drops telecom trade deal Ocean level Marley swap National Counties Building Society ICI /Zeneca: Put not your faith in scribes Berry resigns as chief of Business Technology BAe chief upbeat on return from Taiwan The Sunday Times SBC limits risk on Trafalgar Saracen Asset Management Limited Lloyd's scheme unveiled BSM shares in demand Pearson to boost TV arm VW to close Seat plant Jaguar body pressing shifts to Halewood Business Roundup Spirit of independence in Threadneedle Street Bank of England: Eddie George and Rupert Pennant-Rea Partners in power The Old Lady's latest escorts share a belief in stable prices and central bank autonomy, Patricia Tehan says Putting your trust in Lloyd's of London Tempus Underwriting Business Technology Battle for Paramount becomes more personal Can you always get your copy of The Times? Transavia Markets at a Glance Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Blick to buy Mercury 's time and security group Southern Electricity sparks interest Stock Market BA hits back at Virgin claims Major Changes Regent Issues Wall Street Reducing Risk Not so easy to sign the home away A law lords' ruling means both husbands and wives must be made aware of the risks of borrowing against their homes, Sara McConnell reports Thousands of women have been persuaded to remortgage to raise loans Weekend Money is edited by Rose Wild Home help—a little too late Comment S&F Singer & Friendlander Investment Funds Charity Cheer The downside of open-ended commitments Save & Prosper National Westminster Bank The M&G Group The Times Only 63 more charity shopping days This year's Christmas charity catalogues are thudding letterboxes fatter than ever. How much do their causes actually gain? Nicola Cole reports Between 50 and 70 per cent of money received goes to SCF's relief work Paying the penalty for cashing units in early Investors who change their minds could lose Sara McConnell looks at an Sib proposal that unit trust companies should levy exit fees Save & Prosper The Equitable Life How to limit losses M Lloyd's Individuals will soon be able to put up cash through investment trusts, reports Margaret Dibben Investors through the new schemes will face only a limited amount of risk Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Talk to Towry Law The Times CU Commercial Union British Heart Foundation Accentuating the positive Lenders are now offering help to homeowners caught by negative equity. Margaret Dibben reports Berkeley Jacobs Sun Life Counting the cost of the booming black economy As much as £10.1 billion in cash—£460 for every household in Britain—is said to be circulating in the economy at any given moment. Liz Dolan reports Briefings Save & Prosper Sun Life National Savings Prolific Financial Management Newton Where there's a will there's a way to save money by putting a limit on fees Letters Rainy days and Sun days Sorting out the mystery number Centrebank Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders The jungle of puts and calls High income are popular—but they can be highly complex Strategy is vital when opting for high returns Perpetual A £7 billion success Unit Trusts Even during the usually quiet summer holiday period, sales have reached record heights, Helen Pridham reports on a boom Hypo Foreign & Colonial Gartmore Take a world view International growth funds have soared by 68 per cent over the past three years, say Helen Pridham Form guide to the winners The best PEPs from the past are a good guide to today's chart–topperBEST Performers Keep the best of company One top performer goes against the trend—and stays ahead of the pack Steady approach pays dividends Spurning trendy ideas, M & G goes for a long–term view N&P So what makes a winner? Top performers pick managers with a record of succes - and then give them freedom to make their own decisions, says Hazel Spink Winning in the PEPs maze There is plenty of choice—and excellent returns—but check the running charges, says Jo Hanks Some PEPs suit only higher-rate taxpayers Schroders Save & Prosper How managers make decisions The choice of investment is not as bewildering as it may seem Late advance Fidelity Brokerage FT–SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Commodities London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) \Dollar Spot Rates Women proceed despite sail damage Daley relishes £2m challenge in Italy Roeder determined to halt disciplinary decline Keith Pike considers the difficult task facing Watford's young manager Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Trial by video clears leading players The Times Gibbs makes light of weighty burden Julian Muscat finds Flat racing's senior handicapper hoping a talented juvenile will emerge at Doncaster Kithanga given confident vote Rapid Raceline Racing next week Newbury Doncaster Derby winner sold to Japan Catterick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Deaths mar fine chasing displays Richard Evans Ascot alters dress code Huntingdon Worcester McMillan reaches boxing crossroad Sport in Brief Faulkner makes return for Havant Hard man bearing great expectations on broad shoulders Saturday portrait: Sean Fitzpatrick, by David Hands, rugby correspondent All Blacks remain hungry to devour all before them Twickenham Teams World Cup options thrown open Barnes joins injured ranks Phillies bank on Schilling and cut deficit Keith Blackmore in Philadelphia, sees the Blue jays World Series lead reduces Game Five Linescore Schumacher puts Prost under severe pressure Weighty on way to enlightenment Luton Town's soul man Simon Barnes on Saturday High flyer who leapt into history Streets ahead Poetry in motion Sound principle England lifted by Isaac For the Record Pierce leaves Wood to reflect on defeat Athletics Faldo makes smooth progress Champion only seed to survive in World Match Play Semi-Finals Pavin walks tall on greens of Wentworth Andrew Longmore sees a putting giant play to his tactical strengths Hole-By-Hole Guide to the World Matchplay Tackle these All Blacks with caution Rob Andrew, the London captain, looks at the New Zealand challenge Zenith Simon Barnes Sotheby's Brian Clarke Hammer that crustacean Forget virtual reality. In a West end amusement arcade, Lynne Truss gets into serious crab abuse Shop till you drop with supermarket guilt Weekend Voice: Mary Killen The Mac is Back Chocs Away Collecting First Editions Powder without puff Hayes and Jarvis Iberiab Downhill to the American dream For comfort, scenery and service, North America is the place for a skiing holiday The Travel Collection Erna Low Consultants Ltd US Airtours Lunn Poly Getting There Swan Hellenic My Perfect Weekend Director-general, Engineering Employers' Federation Cunard Crown Britain's Favourite Caribbean… Best webbed foot forward In the first of an occasional series of the autumn walks, Bruce Robinson treads an ancient coastal path SAGA Restaurant Watch The Lanesborough on Hyde Park Corner Sanatogen Vegetarian Home cooking the French way Small hotels are tempting us with regional dishes of the past. Fiona Beckett reports Dinner in the jungle Sara Paston Williams dines out with Victorians and Edwardians Dish of the Day Cross-border incursions Scottish food tickles the English fancy From venison to vegetables. Hattie Ellis gets her teeth into dishes from north of the border Emmental Switzerland Genuine Jersey Produce Anglian Window Centres Raising the riesling flag Jane MacQuitty urges us to stop being beastly to the Germans Bust Buys In action with the senior service In Plymouth, Ruth Gledhill visits the Royal Navy church at HMS Drake Partners Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Candleburners! Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide The Times Newspapers Books of lasting value Owning the first edition of a book can be satisfying, but knowing what it's worth can be surprising. Conal Gregory reports Join the great nut hunt National Dormouse Week is enlisting the help of sharp-eyed observers The Times Auctions Diary Entertainments Sale diary Taking the grind out of producing a perfect pot of coffee In search of after-dinner perfection, Nicole Swengley tries out coffee makers It's Easier to Replace the Lid on a Box of… Sympathy for the ill is all in the timing Caitlin Moran nurses her family through sickness From left, Rachel wears red mac, £210, by Marella… The mac is back : stalk the mean streets in Marlowe 's footsteps James Hepburn ponders the evolution of the mackintosh and backs style over function, whatever the weather Round the World Skilled hands of time William Hall puts the watchmaker's clocks back Low beams, high ideals Chestertons Multiple Display Advertising Items D W Barke Frics Owlquest Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 18Th Century Coach House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hathaways David Wilson Homes For Sale around £130,000 Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items A hard day in the chocolate factory Liz Gill and nine–year–old Anna sample the sickly delights of a visit to Cadbury World Word-Watching Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items More factory visits Multiple Classified Advertising Items School 's out fun's in A nationwide selection of events to enjoy over half-term Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rediscovering a paradise lost In south Cornwall a garden abandoned for generations is being gloriously restored. George Plumptre plunges into the undergrowth To Advertise BAC Conservatories Cannock gates IBS Homes & Gardening Moon Rays Stevenson of Sorwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Multiple Display Advertising Items An Ashdown Special Offer for October The Sunday Times Weekend Tips Fax To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Factory Shop The Dufflecoat Company Sinclair Research LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Bed Co Pioneer Roof Systems Traditional Pine Furniture Winebergs Fax Business Emphasis LTD Kings of Maidenhead MAC Marketing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mountain Bikes A toast! A present! Barbara Cooper's Langley House Ltd Allergy Relief Products Ltd FFC Foam for Comfort Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc A question of: sex at the Tate Alison Roberts on the exhibition that resulted from asking famous wome writers to promote women artists Viking Drummer dances to a different tune A challenging MacMillan ballet is revived tonight. Allen Robertson reports Steinway Hall All you need to know about skiing The Sunday Times Janus Publishing Company MGM Message in a melody Jazz Records Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The World Famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall The South Bank Centre The City Antiques & Fine Art Fair The Times Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Bank Tour NT Royal National Theatre I am the leader, so take no notice of the embittered old cow Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Reviving the salmon race Brain Clarke meet tow men engaged on a scientific mission to restore the spring salmon to to Scottish rivers Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3233 The call of an arctic winter Feather report The Times No Title Seven Days TV Vision Vision, the seven-day guide to television and radio… Picture Gallery Hunting the hard men Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder's pick of the week Slippery soapbox Libby Purves meets a man who invites politicians to fool around The Generation Game On the Box Corgi Don't take the low road If retracing the steps of Dr Johnson, says Philip Howard, take bold strides What I watch Lilly Savage Drag queen, comedian, now touring Mytv Not such a high-pitched wine Yorkshireman Roy Hattersley raises a glass to the 21st anniversary of a classic Beyond the TV grave: Captain Pugwash Robi Dutta recalls a favourite adventurer from the appealing 'British-eccentric' school of cartoons Puppet mastery Oldies Tunes for No 10 Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Out of I this world Science All human life Soaps The crying game Sports Dog boy's a hit Children Whose show is it anyway? US comedian Garry Shandling, star of a spoof chat show, talks to Peter Guttridge about the reality TCP Films on TV 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 October 23 Sunday October 24 Inventing a hero The Classic Films on TV In which Kevin pursues himself The Blackbuster Films on TV Justice on the screen Frances Gibb on Lord Taylor's first appearance on a special edition of Question Time We listen, but do we understand? AD of the Week Still scared of the laird What would Lord Reith make of the British BBC Ian McIntyre watches a ghost in action Cue the bucket of water Off the Box Saturday October 23 Cartoon heroes with the X factor Variations BBC1 The prisoner's point of view Saturday October 23 Choice: Two slants on the past decade Sunday October 24 Smokey in your ears Variations BBC1 The gold and black, the lost and found Sunday October 24 Choice: Yet another side of David Jason Monday October 25 The picture of half-term fun Variations BBC1 Hot vegetables and a cool look at politicians Monday October 25 Choice: How the black economy extends to the fields of Lincolnshire Tuesday October 26 Pizza on a stick? Variations BBC1 Out of sight, out of mind and out of hope Tuesday October 26 Choice: Forgotten victims of oppression Wednesday October 27 Suddenly, it's almost Christmas Variations A great escape from the clichés Choice: Prisoner-ow-war dramas, expertly lampooned BBC1 Thursday October 28 Woody watching Variations BBC1 Shall we remember them all, in the end? Thursday October 29 Choice: Unacknowledged Gulf war casualties Friday October 29 Serving up a challenge to Edberg Variations BBC1 They will be missed, in their various ways Friday October 29 Choice: Saying goodbye to Lady Thatcher and Les Dawson Listen with the lottery winners Trevor Dann considers the latest round in the process of awarding regional commercial radio licences, and wonders whether more is likely to mean less The Latest Regional Radio Licences Babies , bathwater and Radio 5 Laurie Taylor's pick of the week Saturday October 23 Highlights of the Week Sunday October 24 Monday October 25 Tuesday October 26 Wednesday October 27 Thursday October 28 Friday October 29 Fiat Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Smoking Causes Cencer Health Departments' Chief… P H S Crash course in the two Rs Travels with the Times Cook Contributors Beryl Bainbridge's Diary Safari Sex and intelligence Letters Grey matters Something for the Weekend Recent telephonic development seems motivated by the desire to find ways of not talking to each other Forced prostitution Something borrowed His own reputation in America. Today, Epstein may be… Americanisms RW Raymond Weil Geneve Murphy Murphy Irish Stout Harrods Knightsbridge No Title Heat Lust No Title McDonald's Fielt-o-Fish is made from pure North… M McDonald's BAA Value Guarantee Sixties Something Patrick Macnee, master of the raised eyebrow in the seminal Sixtites TV series The Avengers, has last none of his ability to entertain, Robert Crampton discovers "Once you have started to overtake, quickly Audi City Lights Joanna Pitman on crime and punishment and parking, Japanese style Tokyo Canon Sure Shot Who's Playing Harrods Knightsbridge Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Austin Reed Gore-Tex' is a registered trade mark of W L… Gore-Tex Hush Puppies Srilanka A Vegetarian Feas In the fifth extract from her Times Cookbook, Frances Bissell explores the sweet and sour flavours of Sri Lankan vegetable and curried dishes. Photographs by Charlie Stebbings The Wine Guid Jean MacQuilty recommends beers, wines and fruit drinks to complement the dishes of Sri Lanka Voyages Jules Verne Last of the Big Spender As Getty Museum curator, George Goldner could buy any picture; his taste can be judged at the Royal Academy. Sarah Jane Checkland reports No Title Alta Rica Style Check Fashion The Three Points of the Kenwood Triangle Represent… Kenwood When the Earth Moves Everyone knows nuclear weapons work, so why are they still tested? Nigel Hawkes investigates. Graphic by Graphic b Geoffrey Sims and John Lawson Perils of red meat Findings Fall in epilepsy Chinese memory moss STR Team up with the T. A Dolphin the Fitted Bathroom Company Cracking It (Part 121): Drugs (1)- Marijuana Off the wall on the shelf Books Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Hine La Maison Restaurant Guide Clubbability is a bit like religious faith. I… French Wines in Plain English Frances Bissell's Autumn Dinners Putting a Zip in It To Hire a Boat Lyprus An island on its own Canada a World of Possibilities Hook , line and sinking Travel John young done flippers and a rubber ring to go fishing in a Canadian take on an outdoor activity holiday Harrods Knightsbridge The Scotch House The Royal Academy of Arts Gift Catalogue 1993/4 Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd Medivac Burberrys of London Harrods Knightsbridge Divertimenti Angela Gore LTD Western Driveways Ltd Beans of Bradford Lillywhites Piccadillyc Circus GTC David J. Wilkins Oriental Rug Broker The Times Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Blakeney Hotel Data Travel CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Twickers World Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cruise People LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Campaign in France Hotel & Leisure Centre Cox & Kings Noble Caledonia Limited Going Live Tours LTD The Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rye Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Swimming School Puckrup Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ten computer games to be won Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3225: a+b=c Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Garrison Keillor 'I thought I was very likely going to be a derelict' Brody Russell Bromley
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