News from 30/10/1993
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Jonathan Prynn, Political, Reporter, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, David Trimble, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Paul Smith, John Diamond, Jo Fairley, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Kathy Lette, Christopher Stell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Ian Murray, Susan Robinson, Jeremy Kingston, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Jean M. Storrow, John MacAdam, David Flusfeder, Jenny Knight, B. Cook, Roddy Forsyth, Heather Neill, Matthew Smith, Richard Milner, Jules Lee, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Taylor, Miralee Hackshaw, Geoffrey Weston, Beryl Bainbridge, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Ruth Gledhill, P. J. R. Bradley, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Elizabeth Dashwood, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Christopher Fallows, John Young, Dominic Mills, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Philip Argent, Frances Bissell, Roger Collis, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, George Brock and Philip Webster, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, P. A. Barnard, Margaret Dibben, Alice Thomson, Jonathan Prynn and Robert Morgan, Robert Blake, Nicole Swengley, Richard North, Michael Hall, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Peter May, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Ron Footer, Raymond Keene, Cheryl Taylor, Clarissa Hayman, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jessica Gorst Williams, John Breen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Alan Freed, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Phillida Jermain, Chairman, Michael Henderson-Begg, Roger Arguile, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Liz Gerard, C. L. Dawes, Julian Muscat, Ray Skinner, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Philip Webster and George Brock, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, H. A. Bott, Louisa Young, Jim Arnold, Ben MacIntyre, Mike Wilson, Sarah Jane Checkland, Norman Lolley, John Drummond, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Alan Lorimer and David Hands, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Hattie Ellis, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Lenny Henry, Derwent May's, Sir Mark Weinberg, Archie Newman, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Fiona Beckett, Christina Rees, Alan Jackson, David Baxter, Matthew Bond, Edmund Heward, Hilary Kingsley, M. Davies-Scourfield, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, F. W. Smith, Melvyn Marckus, F N Pusinelli, Chairman,
ResumoStop violence and talk, IRA told by Major Hume-Adams initiative rejected The Irish and British governments aim to revive the moribund talks on the future of Ulster with a set of six principles for peace in the province Car bomb explodes in London Index Weekend In to Day's Five Section Saturday Times Bottomley forced to raise Nhs charges Kohl claims monetary union is 'unstoppable' Vote backs women priests Official: London's East End exists MPs' pay rise plan fuels union anger Minolta With Magazine Fearful Catholics plan to move their families from Ulster Feed the Children Taking the Aid Direct Howard moves to reduce use of cautions by police Victory in the Falklands Jazz FM By our Home Correspondent: MPs drop invitation to Sheehy Stena Sealink Thatcher defends pursued fathers News in Brief Doctor found dead More bomb charges Demonstrators held Hunt supporters guilty Drink-driver jailed £1 design to change Violence floors Punch Singer claims Sony misused peace song during Gulf war George Michael gave evidence for a second day as friends and relatives faced Sony executives across the courtroom Judge frees two men who had sex with 13-year-old Orcadians celebrate a life well lived North sets its sights on London tourist trade Gang arrest gives kidnap family hope By a Staff Reporter: Girl 'played on accused man's bed' Samsung Peugeot RSI divides doctors and lawyers as court cases pile up Is repetitive strain injury real, or is the term itself the trouble? With more cases in the offing, judges will not have an easy time Two die as city runs out of beds Women's pay still 20% behind men Witness met accused in woods The Best Fires Burn with British Coal Legislators struggle to keep up with technology Midland Surrey fearful as BNP expands Philips By a Staff Reporter: Husband saves wife who paid £1,000 to have him killed Queen acclaims Red Cross Docklands put on Tube map Cellnet Multiple rapist and killer jailed Dispute brews over ruling on ale heads Alliance Leicester Hunt begins for new supporters The Times World Chess Championship Last chance to win £1,000 The Times checkmate US-style warehouse dubs will cut prices by up to 30% The first British cut-price warehouse club opens next month. Experts believe the impact will be felt in every high street Foster mother jailed News in Brief Fire accident Police case Three charged Double ordeal Museum raid Stamp prices up Wayside Inns OFT looks into price fixing by solicitors NEFF Union man falls to his death Welcome end to a hard road Forkinson's MPs give emphatic support to ordination of women priests Those who Voted against The Times Lexus EC is losing touch with its citizens, says Major Prime minister and Delors offer European summit different visions of economic future Euro Disney Everybody gets a present at Brussels party Gaullist defender of farmers fires broadside at Britain Voyages Jules Verne Pentagon to review nuclear policy News in Brief UK and France fight for seat Somalia doubt (AP): Grand canyon (Reuter): Media court (AP): Burundi plan (AFP): Prisoner freed (Reuter): Bones mystery Opposition sets 1995 as target date for break-up of Canada Quebec's English-speakers take fright at plan for independence referendum Lights change to red for city of Volkswagen Nationwide Jews riot after masked Arabs kidnap settler Angola town's truce comes too late to lift pall of suffering The stench of death fills the hospital in Cuito, a once charming town where half the poulation has been killed. Even the besieging Unita the madness must end OXFAM Pretoria general pledges army neutrality Chinese security forces crush Muslim protests Storming of mosque provokes revolt Sun sets on the Japanese dream of soccer empire Exhausted California fire crews gain upper hand Home-owners pick through the wreckage as dry Santa Ana winds threaten more devastation Senator's diary of sex secrets chills the Capitol Aborigines seek lost ancestors The Sunday Times VAT cannot balance the books To be cultured and competitive, we must encourage reading, not start taxing it, says Robet Blake Alexander Chancellor in New York This city's cab-drivers say they need greater protection-from the passengers who see them as mobile cash-machines (Pause). Enter two writers Britain's leading playwrights have both triumphed again after a fallow decade Capitulate and thrive Europe on the Dole Workers are massing against the reforms that would bring jobs Whose Peace? Ulster needs much more than Anglo-Irish co-operation Repeat after Me Repetitive strain injury is as old as the ancient Egyptians The price of loving Test of seniority Leadership issues in N Ireland Sex education for young children Changing the clocks Present and correct Tit for tat? Plea to save Third World aid budget London orchestras Cost of theatre Put out more flags Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Service dinners Durham University Latest wills Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Church services tomorrow Appointments Marriages Memorial service Church news BHHI Forthcoming marriages Dinner I Zingari Doris Duke Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items NDCS Sir William Paton Sir William Paton, Cbe, Frs, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology at Oxford University, died on October 17 aged 76. He was born on May 5,1917 Marie Curie Cancer Care On this Day October 30 1951 Erich Hartmann Erich Hartmann, second world war German fighter ace, died on September 20 aged 71 Gidske Anderson Gidske Anderson, Norwegian author and journalist who was deputy leader of the committe that awards the Nobel Peace Prize, died on Ocotber 19 aged 71 News The Times Crossword No 19,375 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather EBEL Banks to pump more cash into liberated Canary Wharf Queens Moat hotels written down by £1bn Bank Governor underpins interest rates Stock Market London Closing Prices Profile The Pound Melvyn Marckus Maxwell brothers seek to vary bail conditions Index Gold Sport SF Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Editor Robert Ballantyne High Energy Key Measures Bank Warns Buying Time IBM confesses sins Bradford & Bingley Building Society Queens Moat's cast of thousands Revenue enquiry at Johnson Fry on company loans Rank agrees £60m hotel sale Spring Ram bid talks fail Whyte woos former foes British Gas pressure on Heseltine Markheath seeks time Crest valued at £54m Keys to prosperity The Times 'successful Selling 93' Offer BAe secures £100m Navy missile order Business Roundup Ignoring demerger calls will cause Sid to suffer Tempus Twenty-five years, and never a cross word J Rothschild Assurance: mike Wilson and Sir Mark Weinberg Partners in power The suave man of ideas and the "people person" prosper from reversal of their expected roles, Martin Waller finds Framlington Flextech remains in red Fact in talks Shares on hold Trust launch The Sunday Times Ofwat worry hits water shares Stock Market The Pound Market at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Azlan joins the dash to listing Lep plans floats to cut debt Major Changes Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Wall Street Taking the heat out of family fuel bills The threat of VAT and concern about global warming call for better use of energy. Sara McConnell investigates the latest in fuel saving measures More tough medicine needed Comment Key Measures Utilities Bank Action Tax idea 'can save energy' Foreign Colonial M&G My home is my prison Council tenants who buy their homes may subsequently find impossible to sell them, Richard Milner reports Kasparov's latest move is a whole new board game The king of world chess is to become a director of a new BES scheme D. F. S Locking the family in to keep the thieves out Margaret Dibben says insurers are having to rethink rules on security because of the need to escape quickly from a burning house at night Save & Prosper The Equitable Life N&P Take cover into account for home fireworks Talk to Towry Law Centrebank Bank gunning for deposit cowboys The Band of England is cracking down on illegal deposit-takers and has called on the public to blow the whistle on suspicious characters, reports Margaret Dibben 'I know that I was a fool. I thought I was the only one' Churchgoers were left without recourse when the minister stole their savings CU Don't sell in May and go away - study the form Liz Dolan talks to the author of a novel guide to the best and worst times to buy and sell shares Bargains for first-time buyers An affordability index has brought good news for those in the market for mortgages, Jill Insley discovers Save & Prosper GE Gartmore Unit Trusts Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Save & Prosper NR The Times Plessey pensioners go to war Withdrawal of free private health cover for life, promised as part of a retirement package, has led to concerted action, Liz Dolan reports Drive for fair play on small firms' pensions An employer as sole trustee of worker's funds is risk. Sara McConnell reports Reliance Mutual Briefings Interest Rates Roundup Sun Life Unit Services Rhodesian pensioners Methods of payment for solicitors Larger Loans Limit National Westminster Bank Shedding light on computers Rothschild CU 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 Money Markets Money Rates (%) Scrappy end to account Fidelity Brokerage Frank withdraws from Whitbread Sport in Brief Dangerfield defends Gallagher slips up English hopes improve Skiers start early Vatanen wins in Peking The Times Dettori adept in role of ambassador Italian rider shrugs off gruelling flight to parry Australian journalists Newcastle Zindari to stave off British challenge Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Warwick Jodami in good heart for early Wetherby appetiser Newmarket Conditions ideal for Mellottie Wetherby Course Specialists Ascot Racing next week Rapid Raceline 'Tired' Chinese scare off leading marathon rivals Shaq's silent attack fills superstar vacuum Simon Barnes reports on the basketball phenomenon who is in London to play two exhibition matches Osborn returns to strengthen Reading Stricken Monsanta withdrawn For the Record Smyth plan works as he retains advantage Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Unexpected return of Offiah sends out alarms Tomorrow New boy adds to Leigh misery Howarth pleads for fewer changes Exclusive Golf Memberships Arthurton and Adams overcome Pakistan Guernsey power to greater glories Man-Child returns for last bumpy ride on life's rich roller-coaster Saturday portrait: Diego Maradona, by Rob Hughes, football corredpondent The rise, fall and return of Maradona is a soap opera of a street urchin elevated to the tables of kings Macari and Celtic dive in at deep end Jury still out in trials of round-by-round scorecards Flowers can expect hot Kop reception Keith Pike reveals that the team rejected by the Southampton goalkeeper is still the most expensively assembled in the country Ebdon's tenacity silences Parrott Football blind to need for decent shirts Making a fist of it Sale From bad to verse Stepping out Pressing matters All Blacks promised tough passage Touring team confronted by club spirit as South-West draw on resolve Australia take heart on venture into unknown District final will provide pointer for tour match Rugby Union Full-time referees planned by Uefa Keegan and Cole settle argument Taylor's Port Racewalkers see light at end of tunnel Brabham returns to get new team on track Simon Barnes After the Booker A few of my favourite haunts Alan Coren will be out and about tomorrow looking for Hallowe'en things to go bump in the night with-so long as they're not his relatives Sotheby's Paul Heiney Sitting Pretty Getty Tickets Offer Pampered back to life Elizabeth Dashwood escapes the office for a de-stressing as opposed to distressing family weekend in Wiltshire The one and only QE2 The Travel Collection ELC Bladon Lines Princely welcome in a snowstorm Klosters is one of the oldest, most elegant European ski resorts and one of the least spoilt KUONI One man and his video camera Louisa Young follows an extraordinarycountryman who has turned his passion for local wildlife into a thriving business On the trail of the Lizard John MacAdam takes a walk in Cornwall, where the coast path and the rock are serpentine Noble Caledonia Limited Restaurant Watch United Cutlers of Sheffield Best of British produce Henrietta Green travelled 15,000 miles around Britain to find the best food the country can offer. Jo Fairley gets a taste Courses above par A leading club is taking an expensive swing towards 'country house'food . Fiona Beckett reports Turnberry A bit of a squash for Hallowe'en Hattie Ellis gets to grips with pumpkins and other seasonal exoticau Dish of the Day Jet-setting into conformity Are flying winemakers forcing blandness on the market? Multiyork Drought conditions in the October deluge Despite one of the wettest autumns on record, an Essex garden has been designed to flourish in the dry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Tips Homes & Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Just the job to turn over an old leaf With blowers, suckers, rakes and sweepers, Liz Gerard gets to work clearing up the lawn Autoport Systems Ltd Ardenco Ltd Agriframes Ltd Countax Roundtree Way Flat Roofing Dolphin Stair Lifts Sale diary The market that bans banknotes Muslims in Berkshire town have established a colourful free market-complete with its own, coins-only currency system How to pick tomorrow's writers today After last week's look at first editions, Joseph Connolly pocks modern contenders Current Collecting Passions Sebastian Faulks Birdsong Carrison Keillor Diamond Road Market The key to learning in London! George Smith The ripcording tale of a lark in the sky All in a good cause, Andrew Pierce swallows his panic and makes a sponsored parachute jump Take your partners or come on your own Together or alone, young or old, everybody is welcome when barns echo to the stamp of dancing feet Pawns in the hands of the wizard of wood Michael Hall meets a furniture maker with an unusual chess challenge Shopping as an art form J. Paul Getty's collection has inspired the Royal Academy shop The Times Win these chess chairs The Times £3,000 Competition New slant on an old dream Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited A t Island Harbour, on the east bank of the river… Property He Foster & Cranfield For Sale around £275,000 Crossing the hurdle Kriss Akabusi and the dreams that made him a winner: Ruth Gledhill reports on an unusual church service Homework for the French house-buyers Cheryl Taylor raids the book shelves for guidance on buying in france Dateline What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Danced to any good books lately? From fancy-dress discos to authors in bed, libraries will try anything to woo young readers, says Jane Bidder Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Children's events Multiple Display Advertising Items Springfield Mail Order Ltd Dept The Fulfilment Business Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Est 1960 Parker Bowles & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Galaxy Range British Antique Replicas The Direct Foam Supply Co FFC Multiple Display Advertising Items QHR Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items C & C Hampers MS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawkin & Co Real Leather Multiple Display Advertising Items TCM Ltd The Elite Beer Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for Lovers The Chelsea Trading Co Country Desks The Sunday Times Cedar Falls Theatre Word-Watching Film Music Exhibitions Canaletto and England: Dance The Times New Videos Bookings Film: Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston;… Paul Smith My Perfect Weekend Fashion designer All the school's a stage There is no shortage of talent and energy among youngsters in the 11 shows competing in the national music theatre awards final, says Heather Neill Hunters with words Theatre: Printer's elegant, courteous struggle for domination; and Fay Weldon's hard-hitting social satire on the uncaringness of the caring RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Bloodletting by moonlight Opera: A potent Salome at Glasgow's Theatre Royal The cold wind of Henze's suffering Classical Records BG Home bitter home Mr Director Orange Tree Richmond The Sunday Times RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Registered Charity Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Mozart Requiem BFG The Hispanic Achievement Awards Art Galleries Royal Opera House MoonLIGHT Power to the people with water wheels Nick Nuttall reports on an encouraging renewal of interest in water as a source of energy—on scales both large and small Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3239 Putting in some 'face time' with a crashing boar Winning Move Ducking and diving Feather report The Times Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio Power, passion and Stendhal The unsexed male:… Vision Picture Gallery Winners and also-rans Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's offerings on television Inner likeness Off the Box Watching the 'Biliary' boys Ian Brodie on what happened to the winning team after they put Bill and Hillary in the White House Candid couple CU Commercial Union Puppet power Oldies Literary tasters Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Gizmos we have known Science Farewell fiasco? Soaps Chinese checker Sport Dreams of a would-be hero Hilary Kingsley meets Alice Krige and Ben Bolt, leading lady and director of the Bbc 1 serial, Scarlet and Black Behind the camera Beyond the TV grave: Tiswas Robi Dutta meets Sally James, a presenter of Tiswas, the trend-setting children's show MYTV What's happened to men? Water pollution is a threat to male fertility: science horror ficition or fact? Nigel Hawkes reports Ad of the Week: Nintendo The best and the rest Films on Tv Richard Scott picks the best films on Tv this week and (below) John Marriott offers a guide to the remainder, on all channels. Videoplus numbers are in the programme listings on pages 10-23 Films on TV Saturday Terrible Suffering in Mexico Mystery woman Thriller of the Week Welles farrago The Classic Saturday October 30 Satellite Join the murderer at home Variations VideoPlus+ and the Video PlusCodes The numbers next… When Bill and Hillary met James and George Choice: A behind-the scenes look at how Clinton became the US President Saturday October 30 BBC/ITV Sunday October 31 Satellite Stand by your man Variations Decorum in public, passion in private Choice: A confident start for a classic Sunday October 31 BBC/ITV Monday November 1 Satellite How to upset J. Edgar Hoover Variations Hard times and how to come through smiling Choice: Portraits of both real and imaginary survivors of reduced circumstances Monday November 1 BBC/ITV Tuesday November 2 Satellite Evening all Variations Don't just sit there, go and borrow a book Choice: visual explorations of the joy of words Tuesday November 2 BBC/ITV Wednesday November 31 Satellite What was the ailment? Variations Good, though not necessarily clean, fun Choice: Bold, mixed-race with a London-in-the Seventies setting Wednesday November 3 BBC/ITV Thursday November 4 Satellite Hawaiian hole meal Variations Common sense and breathtaking ignorance Choice: Asthmaties must help themselves Thursday November 4 BBC/ITV Friday November 5 Satellite Out on patrol Variations Fighting fit, thanks to the vegetable patch Choice: How Britain learned to dig for victory and eat more healthy Friday November 5 BBC/ITV Saturday October 30 Radio Invisible presences Pick of the Week Radi 01:1053kHz/285m; 1089kHz/275m; Fm-97 . 6-99 Monday November 1 Sunday October 31 Radio Tuesday November 2 I Radio Wednesday November 3 Friday November 5 Thursday November 4 Radio Hyundai Bad Samaritans Plus kevin kline Sarah Miles John Grigg Beryl… Safari PHS Travels with the Times Cook Cover illustration by philip Argent Contributors Hackett London Beryl Bainbridge's Diary TAG Häagen-Dazs Picture Gallery Stone Age diet Travellers' tales Something for the Weekend Fair Felixstowe Small Birds Singing Twisted titles Häagen-Dazs The Secre Advertisement Harrods Knightsbridge Picture Gallery L400 CBD Audi A Year in the Malaysia Airlines than Any Other Airline Malaysia Airlines He may be playing the president of the United States on screen, but in reality the Oscar award-winning actor is an average sort of guy. Kate muir meets Kevin Kline Rebuilding the city on rock 'n' roll Roger Boys goes clubbing in the no man's land between East and West Berllin, where the youths of Germany meet to forget their still divided lives What exactly is it you can't afford? Mercedes-Benz City Lights Charles Bremner is spellbound by the professional mystics who rule French life Metro Tahiti Special Picture Gallery Nescafe Hush Puppies America Travels with the Tiems Cook Part Vi A Leisurely American Breakfast In the last extract from her Times Cookbook, Frances Bissell extols the virtues of the simple, old-fashioned tastes of an American brunch. Photographs by Charlie Stebbings The Wine Guide Jane MacQuitty recommends some American-style mixes to accompany a stylish American mixture The Dufflecoat Company Modern Times A figure of some debate Ring master of the high wire Paint it black and white The actress and the bishop Getaw The Car in Front is a Toyota Mixing with the best Multiple Display Advertising Items Fallout from 5 hits the fan Alan Freed Cracking It (Part 666): Old Naughty Horns is Back The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Remy Martin Restaurant Guide Eating Out Three Racing Green All-Time Classics Racing Green Calm over Kyoto Step off the main highway and Japan yields quirky pleasures and the pursuit of perfect peace, writes Richard North Notes On the wings of love Roger Collis indulges in flights of fancy-and loathing-aboard aircraft Arcadia of the East Geoffrey Weston visits Potsdam, cultural home for centuries of princes, which is celebrating its first 1,000 years Lexterten Mexico Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest International Swimming School The Asia Experience CAA Anglo Pacific Lockerbie Manor Country Hotel Winter Sports Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenerife Christmas & New Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect CAA U. K. Holidays Holidays The Blakeney Hotel Rye Lodge Italy & France British Museum Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Getaway CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Key Camp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Rockies plus the Yukon & Alaska Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest The Glebe Hotel Falcondale Country House Hotel Special Interest UK Holidays Hogmanay Away Christmas & New Year Breaks Armathwaite Hall U. K Holidays Wroxton House Hotel Christmas Shopping Pullman Specials Hotel & Country Club Thurlestone Hotel Hanbury Manor HM Palace Court Civilisation Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3226: Solutions Crossword No 3223 Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Sarah Miles 'I was never cowed and I'am still not. I get myself into a lot of trouble all the time' Michelob a Subtle Quality Honda
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