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News from 15/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Edward Gorman on the Isle of Wight, Shena MacKay, Patricia Davies, Des Keenan, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, David McLoughlin, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Adrian Williams, R. T. Beckwith (Warden), John Marriott, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Clive Davis, Olli Kivinen, Peter Foster, Patrick C. Paton, Albert Dormer, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Tony Portno (Chief Executive), John Hegley, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Lance Gibson, Alan Witt, Gerald Davies, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Anne Mason, Christopher Elliott and Helen Nowicka, David Allen, Ruth Gledhill, John King, Assistant General Manager, Suzanne Beven, Graham Duffill, Elizabeth Hall, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Paul Goggins (National Co-ordinator), Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Anne Caborn, Alan Beith, Peter Waymark, Lucy Dupuis, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Paul Binski, John Staddon, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Dominic Mills, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Canard R?ti ? la Presse, Sarah Bagnall, Sara Driver, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, D. F. B. Le Breton, Basil Becker, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Clare Hogan, Nicole Swengley, A. Jarvis (Director), A. L. Rowse, Nicholas Harling, Tina MacLagan, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Hawkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, R. Y., David Toop, George Plumptre, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Barbara McSweeney, Martin Fletcher and Anne McElvoy, Raymond Keene, Rob Hughes Football Commentary, David Robinson, F. G., Andrew Fyall, Paul Wilkinson, Janet Bush and Jonathan Prynn, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Kate Nelson, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, MacHiavelli, K. W. Woznica, Oliver Tickell, Bobby Short, John O'leary and Ben Preston, John Legard, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Currie, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christine Bainbridge, Kevin McCarra, June Benn, Alan Lee, Joseph Dumas, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Jonathan Meades, Eric Appleby, Director, Peter Thurnham, Rob Andrew, S. Elliott, Richard Morrison, Anatol Lieven and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Craig R. Buchanan, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Hilary Kingsley, Alan Russell, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Colin McQuillan, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Sir Christopher Bland and Greg Dyke,

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In the 5-Section Saturday Times Right retreats in Tory battle of the basics` Major stamps on 'moral minority' Ministers are showing a united front on back to basics. But for rightwingers, biding their time on the leadership the unanimity is only skin deep The Times sales up 17% Index Weekend Clinton gives pep talk to Russians Vision Picture Gallery Piffle? Look at your own tax, Mr Clarke Sailing trip for woman who killed her baby Weekend Defiant Dame Shirley says she is innocent Magazine Sony Wife at Yeo's side to see him win vote of confidence Portillo blames ills on British cynicism Smallbone Ministers go back to basic harmony Riddell on Politics Major tries to speed peace drive CU Commercial Union American pilot killed in Harrier jet crash News in Brief Athletics enquiry urged Heseltine resign pledge Clerk helped fugitives Cookson allowed home Hoover flights' last call Archbishop hails royal convert as 'an example to us all' The Duchess of Kent's conversion has captured the limelight Observers believe she is now set to enjoy a higher public profile Kidnapper of bank chief s wife jailed for 14 years Walls crumble but hippies stay put Stena Sealink Six years for Florida Phil Enquiry into cost of video games BT Eyes of the world focus on Hubble 's perfect images Council silent over single mother of 11 An ignoble ending The Sunday Times Channel 4 beats BBC2 in ratings N&P Funeral vicar fell prey to alcohol Rampaging children leave care home 'like the Blitz' London & the South Banstead The Moben Sale Picture Gallery Boy, 2, survives for three days beside mother's body Prudential Judges let doctor halt life-saving treatment Devon bans hunts from all its land News in Briee Bravery award Drug acquittal Tube attack Doctor jailed Biscuit offence Crew rescued Citroen Starter for 10: rewrite school curriculum before Easter Critics from all sides attack selection of panels and punishing schedule Teaching unions drop boycott of tests and isolate NUT Qantas Vodafone Rome offers new catechism with ancient wisdom Tredo Britain turns back the clock on cars Abductor's partner avoids jail sentence News in Brief More police want guns Roll of dishonour Red light for 100 roads Keene on Chess Thames Water Edinburgh puts brake on fumes Hezbollah suspends attacks in run-up to Clinton summit Syria, hoping to improve its image, has told the Shia guerrillas to halt their Lebanonbased operations against Israel. Damascus may be softening its negotiating stance Lansbury Hotels Picture Gallery Lunn Poly Spring holds Italian hopes for second Renaissance If the election goes well, the "sweet revolution", a buoyant economy and strong European spirit could yield the most influential Italy since the 19th-century Risorgimento Abortion 'forced on Bobbitt' News in Brief (Reuter): Bribe enquiry (Reuter): Swastika doubt (Reuter): Mass arrests Finland's top job in woman's reach By our Foreign Staff: Nato denies report of air strike in Bosnia Fountain Clinton goes on TV in sales pitch for Yeltsin reforms American leader tilts at nationalist extremism in address to the Russian people President Clinton brought to Russia some home-spun American philosophy. What his host really wanted was the offer of trade to underpin his reforms Cunaro Contrast of style as First Ladies tread Moscow stage together Kravchuk faces Kiev battle over nuclear arsenal Recent Travel Services Whim of collector waxes and wanes Fly to Australia for £860 and get a free flight to… ANC announces its budget to put right apartheid wrongs Radical reforms to provide jobs and basic facilities for millions of blacks are planned by the Anc. The money, it hopes, can come from more efficient use of resources Taipei threatens to snub talks Rival's guard held for attack on ice star Leakey offers to go after attack by Kenya 'mafia' Church and Coke fuel Mexico feud Qantas White House steers health reform drive Our historical essayist par excellence A. L. Rowse salutes Hugh Trevor-Roper at 80: a controversialist in the tradition of Edward Gibbon A twisted knife in the bedroom Ben macIntyre aske why all America has become obsessed with an unsavoury court case that has Today's trial by ordeal The press has revived a medieval form of trial as a test for fitness to govern. Instead of fire or water, politicians now have to endure threefold trial by the media Tis prettier on screen The Breast Cancer Lottery Britain's death rate from this disease is shamefully high No Hiding Place Dirty air threatens the nation's children Piffle and Waffle Tory taxing, Tory spending and Tory troubles Damage at Windsor On thin ice Smuggled alcohol Counting costs under Chancellors Healey and Clarke It's on your record Pets and the elderly The conversion of a royal duchess Taxpayer's title Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Royal engagements Dinner Luncheon Woolmen's Company Latest wills Memorial services University news Sign of approval for Joyce School news Church services tomorrow It's Sheer Will Power that Keeps us Going Marriages Appointments Forthcoming marriages The Times Group Captain Richard McMurtrie Group Captain Richard McMurtrie, DSO, DFC, wartime bomber and maritime reconnaissance pilot, died on Janary 3 aged 84. He was born at Whitley Bay. Northumberland, on February 14,1909 The Times Sam Stayman Sam Stayman, bridge champion and theorist, has died in Palm Beach, Florida, aged 84. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1909 Anniversaries Anthony Rampton Anthony Rampton, former chairman of Freemans mail order company and a campaigner for the rights of ethnic minorities, died in Richmond, Surrey, on December 30 aged 78. He was born on October 24,1915 From Our Motoring Correspondent: Cars of Today. Rolls-Royce 40/50 H. P. Phantom III Madge Ryan Madge Ryan, stage, film and television actress, died in London on january 9 aged 75. She was born in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, on January 8,1919 Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I held in November 1993 Order of Merit and Prizes Successful accountants' exam candidates continued The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals Equitable hire-purchase relief ATC The Times Today News The Times Crossword No 19,440 Krockando Tourist rates are on Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Lloyd's says £900m offer to names is non-negotiable Carsberg puts MMC check on game wars The MMC enquiry comes just as sales are falling and the market is becoming more competitive. Sega and Nintendo have already issued profit warnings in Japan O'Reilly tries to break up Independent deal Stock Market the Pound Gold Profile Melvyn Marckus Sport No LWT denial on reports of US white knight Foreign Colonial Weekend Sporting Fixtures Flood Risks Fuel Bills Granny Bonds Market Bets BAe to cut 850 jobs at three factories MacAllan International Why the Mafia cannot regulate the Mafia CBI sees more bank job cuts ALPHA Tennant joins Wellcome Carlisle in call for £5.75m Pearson sale Cable switch Thorn sets an example and comes up smelling of roses Tempus Argos beats rivals with sales surge Hopes rise for cut in German interest rates Small firms share plan Stronger US growth Business Roundup Kleinwort Benson Screen bruisers battle to avoid a knockout LWT: Sir Christopher Bland and Greg Dyke Partners in power The men trying to fend off Granada's £679 million bid are enjoying the exictement, writes Susan Gilchrist Losses clawed back as shares climb above 3,400 level Stock Market Markets AT a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options AT&T's losses to deepen GKN to sell Savings total Major Changes MG and banks begin talks Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities SEC check on Fidelity managers Sleepy Kids lifted by little Budgie London Financial Futures Recent Issues The Sunday Times Wall Street Exchange index compared with 1985 was down at 82.7 (day's range 82.7) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates After the floods, the claims come in Some insurers are going straight out to assess damage and give advice on the spot, says Sara McConnell Wheeze we'd sooner forget Comment Home Fires Fidelity Brokerage Granny Bonds John Govett Woolwich Building Society Long-term sick face poverty Jill Insley says attempts to cut the cost of Social Security could force office and skilled workers into manual jobs Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Briefings Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Early birds beat VAT on fuel bills British Gas and the electricity companies are anticipating a flood of enquiries from customers about how to make extra payments before the end of March to avoid VAT. Rose Wild reports Save & Prosper Putting Pep into investment Two schemes linked to Peps, but with different aims, have been launched Mercury Asset Management Flemings The Investment Trust Experts For information regarding advertising opportunities… M&G Valuers have to reflect what buyers will pay Liz Dolan says that borrowers should test their house valuations by comparing with similar properties No rush for Funeral Ombudsman's job The funeral industry is seeking to make itself more accountable to the public in the face of growing criticism Save & Prosper Schroders Picture Gallery Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Where is the new pensioners' bond? While the Government wrestles to set the terms for its National Savings newcomer aimed at over-65s, rivals are stepping up to compete. Liz Dolan reports Save & Prosper National Westminster Bank Trust dealing service Prolific Over 55? Why not enjoy a tax free income? Northern Rock Unit-Linked Insurance Investments New markets are risky Robert Miller says analysts are sharply divided over how much of a portfolio should be invested in emerging markets Unfair to single out financial products for disclosure Left pondering over a three-day wait to clear cash at Barclays Notice regarding NS notice went unnoticed Difficulties with postal society accounts The Equitable Life Cardless on holiday Interest Rates Roundup Asset Value is in the eye of the beholder Sentinel that changed guard Schroders Lloyds Bank Treasury Direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Firm end to account Fidelity Brokerage Confident Clark braves daunting course Scores Kitzbühel downhill offers glory in two harrowing minutes The Times For the Record Picture Gallery Hesitant Wigan reclaim pole position Dare poised to take honours in clash of champions Point-To-Point The Times Ringmaster comfortable with jungle law Victor Chandler is a discerning bookmaker who has flourished by accommodating racing's high rollers. Julian Muscat reports Warwick Chantilly may close Lingfield Park Southwell Ramstar suited by trip Warwick C4 Today's Races on Television Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Atherton must return to old fighting spirit England's players should take their cue fro9m the way in which South Africa upset the odds There are weaknesses in the West Indies side, says Alan Lee, and the time has come to exploit them Clinton appointment reassures Stewart Caribbean McCague leads spirited fightback for England a in sweltering heat Scoreboard South Africa stay alive in World Series Where England Play in the West Indies Jones returns to keep Giants in with shout Tour Party Barrington switches coaching talents to Holland Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Branfoot exit sets sinister trend Walker arrives with Angell and optimism The scientific approach to golf's hazards Fatal feuding Sporting chance Bully for him Irish underdogs relish odds Captain of Wales has discovered a corner of splendid isolation Saturday portrait: Ieuan Evans by Gerald Davies Jenkins can banish dark clouds against Scotland Irish spirit will pose problems Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, analyses the prospects for the five nations' championship Wood clings to compromise in world of creeping change David Miller examines the efforts of rugby union to resolve the dilemma over professionalism Injuries hamper Northampton Becalmed Conner gives rivals hope Sport in Brief Hill bolsters Havant Workington look safe Called to the colours Oilers await Montana Easy for Armour England lose to Sweden Holders face tough test Snow Reports Cricket England wait to renew hostilities Celtic, Gaelic and Gallic rivals start new chapter in riveting ritual David Hands assesses the significance and mystique of rugby's annual showpiece, which starts today Selkirk return to cup with old score to settle Kevin McCarra recalls a famous defeat for the team from the Scottish Borders Picture Gallery Simon Barnes Thermabond Ball heads queue of contenders to succeed Branfoot Why our countryside is being drowned Oliver Tickell advocates more power for the rivers authority The Times Garden The royal road to Rome Atholicism already exerts influence within the Establishment, says Daniel Johnson. Now the Duchess of Kent is adding to a select club of the powerfully connected Picture Gallery Cheap Chic Anton Edelmann No-One Hires for Lower Holiday Golf Safari in Kenya Scotland's bustle and balm In Edinburgh and Ayrshire, two great rail hotels offer computer-age comforts P&O Lakes and Mountains On the right rails Never mind the birdie, watch out for the monkey Golfing in Kenya has its natural handicaps City of music and clean money In Warsaw, concerts are cheap and Russian caviare is on sale in the market. At last, the burden of history is lifting Portes du Soleil Picture Gallery Premier Swan Hellenic P&O How to plan a weekend in Warsaw P&O Restaurant Watch Latest news on eating out The Times Pressing matters with ducks One of the most carnal of dishes is enjoying a revival-find out how it is cooked and where you can eat it The duck carcass is thrust into a silver press and crushed until the blood runs Pressed Duck Beat the winter blues on a budget Jane MacQuitty offers a selection of wines that won't break the bank Divertimenti Dish of the Day Reds, yellows and greens for health Frances Bissell with tasty ideas for making the most of vegetables Taste of Japan in the raw British palates are developing a yen for the most Japanese of delicacies Amdega Picture Gallery Spice of the bayou Damp Louisiana boasts an exotic cuisine Stores queue up to catch the bride Whether you are getting married or choosing a wedding present, there are many companies only too willing to help Saturday Rendezvous This little piggy went to hospital Your guinea pig has fallen ill. The local vet is baffled. There is only one answer—a hospital where all the patients are rodents and the 'doctor' has given up her life to their care Cabaret artiste My Perefct Weekend Hat the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Scottish Tourist Board Children's events On the trail of outdoor adventure Continuing our series on families united by sporting activities: the Carrolls go orienteering and cycling George Smith Paris Modes A look at internatioinal trends and trend-setters. This week, the issues exciting the French chattering classes Picture Gallery Made to measure, and to fit a budget Looking for drop-dead fashion, a perfect fit and affordable prices? The answer may be just around the corner. How to find—nd keep—good seamstress Cordula Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Petworth House Ltd Clear Hear 5000 Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Direct Foam Supply Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Mastercraft Beds (UK) Ltd Allergy Relief Products Ltd Special Offer Anti-Glare Night Glasses Special Offer to All Readers Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items French Language Magazine for U. K. Readers Heritage British Antique Replicas FFC Multiple Display Advertising Items A guide to banking in France Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited The V. I. N. E. R. I. E. S Multiple Display Advertising Items French flair for your cottage plot The inspiring story behing The Times garden created for this year's International Spring Gardening Fair Homes & Gardens Country Warmth Marshalls Bramley's Nurseries Sussex Oak Ltd Tailored Covers Best Grade Old Natural York Stone Paving Flags Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to choose the best of fronds Ferns come into their own in winter when they can bring a garden alive Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Vices & Virtues Edward Marriott persuades people in the public eye to confess their sins and celebrate their saving graces Word-Watching What's on Community at peace with itself Ruth Gledhill visits a l'Arche home for people with learning difficulties Entertainments Christmas Jumbo Solution 'That nut is a pure genius' Richard Morrison recalls the bizarre brilliance of Glenn Gould, this month's CD Direct choice The Times The Sunday Times Long day's journey into the mind's darkness Theatre: David Storey's powerful depiction of two men and their disintegration Home Attic, Wimbledon Mellifluous Mendelssohn Concert Nash Ensemble/Carmina Quartet Wigmore Hall Singing it simply Jazz Records A Superior Service for Authors Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Bsis Funded Multiple Classified Advertising Items Texaco The South Bank Centre The London Philharmonic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Return of the Giants Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schubert Dinner Cabaret ART Galleries Renaissance Florence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Too terrified to give sauce to the goose or the gander Farmer's Diary Paulheiney Sounding out the bird life Feather Report Cash bait lures back big fish Braving the January weather, Scottish anglers await the return of the really fat salmon in this year's spring run, thanks to an Icelandic initiative to buy out the commerical Atlantic fishermen, Stewart Tendler reports Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Paris Ceramics A Channel Hoppers Guide to the Weeks TV and Radio Vision On the law's outer edge Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Time we learnt to bite the bulletin Reports are coming in of a spoof news programme starting this week on BBC2. We go over now to Hilary Kingsley Tycoon's tips Ad of the Week Goodwood Travel Limited Wonder woman Oldies Film men in focus Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Music, food of wit? Science Heavy breathing Soaps Blades are out Sport Arresting development Kate Muir reports on Steven Bochco's new baby: a buddy cop series set in New York Nypd Blue today. Saturday Channel 4,9pm Can you hear me at the back? David Toop welcomes a more considered rock music show, now arriving on BBC TV RSPB Women versus women Off the Box Right person for the right job James Fox has been tempted back to the small screen by a modern drama set in the business world. Peter Barnard reports No future, no scruples, no excuses either Why do young offenders offend? A Channel 4 series lets them explain Unhappy families, obsessive love Films on TV David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriotf (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The musical and Hollywood film of the week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Broadcast running times may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on Saturday A dark homage The Hollywood Film Corn, glorious corn Musical of the Week Running before they can walk Saturday January 15 Variations Spoiling for a fight and just plain spoiling Saturday January 15 Choice: A new show from the makers of Hill Street Blues; the natural world as ravaged by man BBC1 Sunday January 16 Coming round again Variations Hard labour plus spadework as play Choice: New drama, old sites and Woody Allen BBC1 Satellite Handful of movie memories Variations Prehistoric jokes and those other creatures Choice: A carry on for the legal profession; warming to an Ice Age survivor; the truth about nurses BBC1 Sky One Hollywood babbles on Variations Courage to overcome any of life's obstacles Choice: Fight for justice; uncovering bald facts BBC1 Satellite You'd better believe they win Variations BBC1 On the mysterious trail of plundered riches Choice: The lighter side of the news; New York stories; stealing from the poor; burning ambitions Sky One Go northwest, young man Variations Hard life and times of enemies of the state Choice: Searching for truth as an undesirable BBC1 Satellite Eating for Britain Variations Comic who puts a different accent on laughter Choice: Growing pains of future citizcns; tartan smiles; architecture done to a tee; power of flowers BBC1 Radio Other voices, other halls Pick of the Week Saturday January 16 Monday January 17 Tuesday January 18 Wednesday January 19 Thursday January 20 Friday January 21 Classic fM 100-102 Japanese Technology Built with Malaysian Value Spielberg's Testament Air Zimbabwe Taking the mickey P H S Magazine Contributors Shena MacKay's Diary Something for the Weekend What I can't get used to, even acoupleof weeks on, is that we're allowed to have a baby at all The Diamond birth Time for action Saving Our Lady Terrace choristers Wearing mortars Nouns as verbs No Title Return of the Prodigal With his new film, Schindler's List, Steven Spielberg has grown up, abandoning futuristic fantasy to conhfront the horrors of the past. Interview by Nicholas Wapshott The Saab 9000 C Atriumph of En Accountancy SAAB Up or down? Voyages Jules Verne British Heart Foundation What cant buy with $50 million One year after annoucing his donation to Bosnia, Geoge Soros found that it takes more than money to alleviate suffering, as humanitarian aid becomes another victim of political indecision. William Shawcross reports The Genuine Panama Hat Company Dolphin January 15 1994 the Times Magazine One Jumper ahead of the Pack Fashion Iain R. Webb meets Luciano Benetton, the man who made an issue of knitwear Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Back to book-keeping Books Gilesl Gordon Cracking It with the Men who Know Part 77: Religious… Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades British Airways Holidays City Lights Jane Wheatley trades city hat and bush fires for country blues Of Men and Manana Peter Hughes treks in an area imbued with Spanishness, from its garlicky breakfast to its mountain muleteers Brittany Ferries Curse of the Country The romantic idyll of the English country house has become a stifling obsession, Susan Marling writes English Country Cottages VFB Holidays Alto Trust Indochine Re Kate Weidmann finds tourists' visions of Vietnam as influencd by French films as eastem cluture ABTA Eurocamp New Brochures 1994 Swan Hellenic Jelsave Chez Nous '94 Canvas Holidays Meon Villas Hampton House Travel an Invitation to France En France with Meon Silk Cut Travel World Iceland Longshot Golf Holidays Holidays for the Individual Jersey CV Travel Hideaways At "Holidays to Treasure" we provide you… Multiple Display Advertising Items Motoring Holidays Villa Collection Best value, personally inspected self catering… Simply Turkey America Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Self catering properties throughout Scotland Australia PGL Adventure Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornish Cream Ireland 1994 Style Algarve & Madeira The Times British Airways Holidays New England Country Homes Travelbag France Individual Travellers Spain The Art of Living in Tuscany Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Palmer and Parker Special Interest British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Norway Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items US Airtours Service beyond the call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Llovely Welsh Cottages British Airways Holidays London Gliding Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Warmers from ?36 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Blakeney Hotel Sheraton park Tower Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Free Golf & Indoor Bowls Indoor Tennis, Badminton,… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer Games Cyberspace Two Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3236: Doppelganges Bridge Picture Gallery John Hegley A Childhood Medivac Travelling Light Claire (International) Ltd Past Times The Genuine Panama Hat Company Dolphin Stair Lifts Catalog Connection Limited David J. 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