News from 12/02/1994
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G. Peck, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Peter Temple-Morris, Paul Heiney, Jeremy Laurance and Bill Frost, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Hazhir Teimourian, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Alyson Mereoni Dawes, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Geyve Walker, Giles Gordon, Brian Porter, Philip Howard, Richard Duce and Lin Jenkins, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Barry Fergus, Director, J. K. Aronson, John E. Wild, D. G. Barnsley, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, James Smith and John Devaney, Rose Wild and Sara McConnell, Nicola Cole, Tim Judah and Adam Lebor, Richard Stocks, Carl Mortished, Albert Dormer, Ginny Dougary, Michael Grade, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Ben Elton, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Ralph Steadman, Martin Fletcher, Baroness Jeger, Lena Jeger, Stephen Meades, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Helen Johnstone and Simon De Bruxelles, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Geoff Cawte, Susan Crosland, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Scott, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, David Nathan, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Alexander Walker, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, John Anderson, Peter Barnard, Michael Zehse, Edward Gorman, Anthony Williams, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Patricia Harrison, Graham Wood, Susan Gilchrist, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, R. Y., John Higgins, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, F. G., Alyn Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Robert Ormiston-Chant, D. V. Gee, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jack Dee, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Nicolas Walter, Mel Webb, David Lumsden (Principal), Louisa Young, Christopher Hawtree, Frank Jeffery, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Maureen Keetch, Geoffrey Rowell, Philip Pangalos, Hattie Ellis, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Mary Wesley, Haydn J. Hopkins, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Colin Spencer, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Anthony Howard, Hilary Kingsley, Susan Fairbairn, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoIn the Five Section Saturday Times Consultants' overcharging to be halted Health premiums may fall by 20% The BMA is accused of running a cartel. Now the withdrawal of its private surgery tariff is likely to drive down specialists' fees and insurance premiums UN envoy to decide on strikes Index Weekend Cartoonists draw touching picture of Calman Weekend Picture Gallery Families denounce Allitt case 'whitewash' Magazine Carey concerned about image of 'boring' church Cricket Amarige de Givenchy Saturday Edition 40P with 7-Day TV Guide Success of The Times Baby batterer jailed News in Brief Archers editor injured News in Brief Parish wiped from map News in Brief Gardiner to step down News in Brief Tobacco Bill backed News in Brief Comet £40m in claimant loans not recorded News in Brief Parents dismiss findings as superficial The Clothier report: hospital doctors, nurses and managers criticised Allitt's victims could have lived The Clothier recommendations on recruitment of nurses and investigation of untoward incidents By a Staff Reporter: Thorough checks urged Correction By our Health Correspondent: Hospital doctors defiant in face of 'reliance on hindsight' Tory peers organise whip-round for jobless Caithness Lords expenses do not affect benefits Allowances By a Staff Reporter: Stepfather entitled to thrash son with cane, jury rules The curse of therapy Big trouble at Little Rock Picture Gallery Fidelity Investments Historian jailed for failing to reveal his assets Wealthy builder and family found shot in gas-filled home Headstone tribute to Bulger boy Radisson Edwardian Cellnet By a Staff Reporter: Recluse made a million by phone Boys in blue halt minor crime wave Solicitors rail at plan to freeze legal aid Trade gap undermines Tory talk of recovery Thieves rounded up by 'posse' News in Brief Appeals fail News in Brief Farquhar fined News in Brief Number's up News in Brief Burglar held News in Brief Drugs seized News in Brief Tenor cancels News in Brief Racist damages News in Brief Raid floored News in Brief A pocket genius who put a smile on our front page Farewell to a master miniaturist Chettenham & Gloucester Revenge gang kills 'Mad Dog' terrorist 'He lived by the gun died by the gun. he was not a man who was going to die of old age' Alliance Leicester Rebel consumed by bloodlust and republican rage Keene on Chess BT MPs taken hostage fled for their lives as gunmen fired SAAB TV success inspires race to produce £1 Middlemarch By a Staff Reporter: RSC unveils ambitious playbill Holmwoods Tunnel firms face deluge of claims over bone disease Elstree rescue script casts tourist as hero The British Tinnitus Association For sale: Des Res. Suit mole Manor for the downwardly mobile offers a glimpse of the heavens Thames Water Barclays Fate of Wrens revealed after 50 years News of ship's sinking by Japanese submainre was suppressed Air pollution '70 times worse in the home than outside' Pilkington Glass The Moben Sale Penitence is the seed-bed for spring's renewal Clinton airs grievances as Japan trade talks collapse Lunn Poly Old men return to Robben Island Mandela remembers years of isolation The Times Italian tycoon's brother arrested News in Brief US blizzards Aid squabble News in Brief Ghanaians flee News in Brief Killer jailed News in Brief Mission over News in Brief Jackie Onassis treated for cancer Ayatollahs strengthen grip on bankrupt Iran Premier rescues children from Cook the 'invader' Prostabrit Proton Jumbos celebrate their 25th birthday Russians to usher Major round market showplace Anne McElvay in Nizhny Novgorod tells how Russia's provinces are now outstripping the capital in the zealous pursuit of economic reforms The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers 'Crazy count' of Sweden quits Italian, 52, has twins without fertility aids Nederlanders Rose hopeful as handover of guns gets under way UNcommander brushes aside 'renegades' and starts deploying ceasefire observes John Major said he was delighted that the Sarajevo ceasefire was holding. Neverthless, dependants of British diplomats in Belgrade are being pulled out How increased humiliation factor forced Nato's hand Washington suspects in has been set up over air strikes, and Europe is exasperuted with US prevarication, Lawrence Freedman writes Mazda 323 Siren voice of solidarity tempts Russians again Serb threat to aid workers withdrawn American dream killed vendor Cheats and bounders are more fun Peter Barnard says the public cares not about winners and losers, but about the scandal and controversy surrounding sport The classic answer to telephone sex Daniel Johnson, literary editor, says readers are turning away from the excesses of modern fiction Where the text is supreme, literature is treated with reverence Never too old for the job The patronising benevolence of the State is now the great bugbear of ageing Winged messenger of woe The Times Diary By Jingo, if we Must The Government has fulffed its lines on Bosnia Thinking the Unthinkable Hospitals must respond to the lessons of the Allitt case Foul February A suitable month for snuggles-wuggles and piggy-wiggy A national identity: small signals and larger loyalties Jobs for the boys? Lobbying for Marsden Speaking out Tory meetings The new Glyndebourne All around on the Underground Compensation delay More word-play Tribute to Caiman Court Circular Church services tomorrow Personal Column Weekend birthdays Memorial service Dinners Service dinners Viennese Ball Edgehill College, Bideford, Devon Forthcoming marriages Westonbirt School Ellern Mede Lord Wright Falkner House Mel Calman Mel Calman, pocket cartoonist, died on February 10 aged 62. He was born on May 19,1931 Elijah Barayi Elijah Barayi, South African trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist, died on January 22 aged 63. He was born in Cradock Eastern Cape Province, on Aprill 15,1930 Weekend anniversaries Francis Perkins Francis Perkins, CBE, DSC, founding chairman of the Insurance Brokers Registration Council died on February 5 aged 81. He was born on February 7,1912 Appointments (From our Special Correspondent): The War. The Single of Sebastopol Yves Navarre Yves Navarre, French novelist and playwright committed suicide in paris on January 24 aged 53. He was born in Condom, Gaseony, on September 24,1940 Stanley Thompson Stanley Thompson, Headmaster of Bloxham School. 1952-65, died in Malvern on January 28 aged 94. He was born on September 23,1899 News The Times Crossword No 19,464 No Title Forecast Countax Magazine Weekend Vision Britain's trade deficit widens sharply to £1.03bn Pensions provision of £20m at Lloyds The most attractive areas of expansion are in private banking insurance and investment products. Demand for credit from consumer's is also increasing Stock Market Profile Generators face plant sell-off Melvyn Marckus Sport BAe confirms Bauman to be chairman Newton Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money TSB chief gets pay rise of 38% M&G Bob Bauman, BAe and the Gec factor O'Reilly opposed on Independent Burford buys £100m slice of Ladbroke real estate Ladbroke remains undre pressure to sell property assets but the company has sent a message to the City that disposals at any price will not be considered McDonnell Information Systems Distributing profits from the current account Eastern Electricity: James Smith and John Devaneypartners in power Martin Waller profiles the successful team at the head of Britain's biggest regional electricity company Company insolvencies decline by 24% The Sunday Times Low-voltage Littlechild is saving shocks for summer Tempus Fund managers' deals scrutinised House of Fraser US figures help shares fight back against early losses Stock Market Market at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Pensioners bond starts with £75m Stepping down Armour boost Baldwin soars Liffe Options Pentos rebuked for lack of openness on source of profits Major Indices Traditional Options Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Maid float on line to raise £20m Major Changes Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Card Wars Fixed-rate mortgages look good Rose Wild and Sara McConnell report on loan options for home owners as the base rate falls Lip service to the bank code Comment Scottish Widows Phone Bills Tax relief sums get harder Foreign Colonial Schroders Investment Management Affinity cards take the credit Charity giving via credit cards is on the increase, Nicola Cole says Fidelity Investments Britannia Building Society Reversed charges BT and Mercury are competing for customers with a barrage of price cuts and special offers Save & Prosper Living to regret a policy switch Sara McConnell on a conundrum that could cost a policyholder dear The International Investment Managers Fidelity Investments Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gartmore The UK's 'wasted' £12 billion Sara McConnell says people are losing out on millions every year in benefitsand investments The Equitable Life Briefings Save & Prosper Where the money goes Coventry Promising portfolio Fund of fund unit trusts are useful for investors with less than £10,000, Robert Miller says Sun Life Mercury European Privatisation Trust Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments United-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West & You Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset The Equitable Life Poor monitoring is not the only reason why pension transfers maybe mis-sold Student accounts Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bank PEPs Global Privatisation Trust Pointing the finger at credit-card fraud` Weekend Money Letters Unclearing bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Flat end to account Fidelity Brokerage Name your side to triumph in the West Indies Predict how England's players will perform in the Caribbean New Zealand routed by Wasim Ackland Scoreboard Sky Win a trip to see England in Melbourne Simon Witde on prize that features one of Test cricket's great occasions awaiting the winner of The Times 1st XI game Cooke seeks greater tactical flexibility England players come under manager's stern scrutiny today Murphy runs check on Leicester centre Smith and Sotomayor agree to musical jumps David Powell, athletics correspondent, looks forward to an unusual contest between the world's best in Liverpool The Times Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Americans talk about moving the goalposts Simon Barney On Saturday On the run Sex Games Jumping to it Large Action to counter inexperience with class Richard Evans Nap: Brave Euccaneer (3.15 Newsbury) Next best: Large Action (2.15 Newbury) Thunderer: Newbury Burrough loses appeal Weather forces Henderson's hand Viking Flagship can battle home Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Uttoxeter Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Success of Alvarez brightens slow day Scores Thunderer: Catterick Competitive Marketing for Accountants and Solicitors… Cumbrian challenge gaining strength Christopher Irvine on attempts by outposts of Rugby League to hold on to promising players Thunderer: AYR Rising Stars Thunderer: Lingfield Park McCarthy set for profitable trip Yesterday's Results Bells continue to sound optimistic notes in manner of true Olympians David Miller inm Lillehammer meets two brothers defying the odds to battle away for Britain Briton among judges for dance competition Rough-edged skater desperate to fulfil the American dream Saturyday portrait: Tonya Harding, by Ben MacIntyre Full Schedule and Television Times FA risking accusations of double standards Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the Record Blight's sights set on Wembley Peter Ball reports to end Manchester United's hopes of the treble Blackburn can cut United's lead McManus keeps up consistent form Sport in Brief Snow Reports Sport in Brief Simon Barnes Warm welcome to Winter Games Olympics promise more than usual blend of danger an beauty Malcolm despairs at dropped chances Bridgetown Scoreboard Help the Aged Golf Magilton leaves Oxford for Ball and £600,000 Food of Love Sex rules at public schools Mary Ann Sieghart looks at this week's public-school sex scandal and asks 'what's new? Kit Hesketh Harvey Paul Heiney The Official Line Today Superlative Travel Last Week of our Free Cd Offer SAGA Stretch out on Kenya's coral strand After explosing all the wildlife on safari, you can relax and enjoy the good life at a beachside lodge A Brittany tour for working parents A gite makes a good base for exploring coast and countryside Hotel bonus in India Stena Sealink Holidays Portes du Soleil Allez France Travel facts The Glorious Gifts of the Nile Calypso fun with a barb in the tale This weekend the bands are playing and the masqueraders swaying in the streets of Trinidad. It's carnival time What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Flirty ways to find a lover When you want to meet a mate, haunt his favourite habitats Restaurant Watch Latest news on eating out Thresher Wine Shop A sensual menu for lovers Cast aside the cutlery and enjoy the voluptuous pleasures of eating with your finders Fiction in the kitchen Entertaining at Home Next Week Dish of the Day Valentine treat in store Frances Bissell is tempted by the game and the golden fruit at Safeway United Cutlers of Sheffield Grape debate about whites Jane MacQuitty on how to taste a white wine Best Buys Emmental Murder Mystery Weekend Fired by a duty to share happiness and wealth Ruth Gledhill attends the Zoroastrian feast day Sade, which celebrates the discouver of fire Children's half-term listings A gift from the heart Surprise the one you adore. Nicole Swengley finds special ways to say 'I love you' on St Valentine's Day Vices & Virtues Ben Elton confesses his sins and celebrates his saving graces Thermabond The Norwegian ski that refuses to come to heel Telemark, the forerunner of modern skiing, is back in fashion after a century out of favour Safety Night Lights Picture Gallery Cunard Modes Nairobi a look at the world of international trends and trend-setters Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo British Antique Replicas How safe are activity centres? With two million children a year taking adventure holidays, demands are growing for regulation Multiple Display Advertising Items Stanwell Trailers French Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Shoparound Factory Shop MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FFC The music of a new age Your Last Chance to Take up the Times Offer of Four Free CDs or Cassettes of the Barouqe, Classical, Romantic and Modern Periods To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items The limits on home improvements To Advertise Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnaby Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £210,000 Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The perfect place to be seduced As St Valentine's Day approaches, our thought turn to romance. Where better to tryst than in a secluded arbour The Rutland Agriframes Homes & Gardens MOPS Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshalls Putting down strong roots A selection of gardening goods to help your plants get off to a fine and healthy start this spring Multiple Display Advertising Items Films Word-Watching Theatre Dance Music Exhibitions New Videos Bookings Lady's good reason to sing the blues Jazz: Life has been tought for Ruth Brown, whose first London date is at Ronnie Scott's next week. She's in good voice, says Christopher Hawtree Insert coins for a cheap laugh Heard the one about the two men who decided to sell comedy cassettes from vending machines in airports and hospitals? If you haven't yet, you will soon A star is born again in style Opera L'Etoile Queen Elizabeth Hall The Sunday Times Boston Tricks - not a lot of treats Variety: Benedict Nightingale fails to fall under Paul Daniels' spell Paul Daniels—The Magic Man Prince of Wales Pinter's eastern look Theatre The Caretaker Watermans, Brentford Fizzing and floating Concert LCO/Leppard Barbican/Radio 3 Janus Publishing Company Soviet Carpet & Art Centre To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Shakespeare Company The Royal Exchage Carol Kidd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unicorn Arts Theatre Victoria Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times the Times Fax Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items I fear those animals aie pitting to overthrow me Farmer's Diary Gulls don the chocolate cap Father report What makes a place unique? Two women celebrate the diversity of urban and rural landscapes Times Two Crossword No 87 Winning Move Word-Watching Concern for Comfort A Channel Hoppers Guide to the Week's Tv and… Seven Days TV No Title Over-excited and over there Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Health Picture Gallery MYTV Christian Enquiry Agency Something unhealthy in the air? Asthma is a killer disease on the increase Peter Barnard talks to the mother of a baby featured in a Panorama investigation Musical gongs Television Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Sex and swingers Oldies Break for the border Science Going concerns Soaps Winter warmers Sport Spiced with life The first African cookery series has an apt presenter, Tony Patrick reports A Taste of Africa Weds, Channel 4,8.30pm The Cats Protection League When black in blue is a red-letter day Sun Hill nick has creared its own national first—a black female detective inspector. Hilary Kingsley on 'Magic Kingsley on 'Magic" Johnson The Bill on ITV every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 8pm Crimes and punishments Television David Nathan meets the woman behind a new BBC series charting the lives of some of Britain's infamous gangland villains The Underworld Weds, BBC1 9.30pm Lottery proves a big draw Off the Box Assorted angles on a Cubist Richard Cork welcomes the BBC 2 2 season on Pablo Picasso's life and loves Saturday Magical mystery tour de force Films on TV David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Blockbuster and the Family Film on the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Explosive pairing Blockbuster of the Week Race embraced Family Film of the Week Saturday February 12 Satellite All you need is time Variations BBC Haunting sounds of violence and prejudice BBC/ITV Saturday February 12 Choice: Pablo cruise; exposing the wildlife of kennedy; big noise over ragga: towards social justice Sunday February 13 Satellite When passion burns strong Variations BBC Finding a mysterious radar of the lost ark BBC/ITV Sunday February 13 Choice: on Noah's trail; men in the nursery Monday February 14 Satellite More and yet more amore Variations BBC Stolen moments in the life of a shoplifter BBC/ITV Monday February 14 Choice: Shutting up shops; air crash mystery' bridging the lrish divide, Picasso turns to Cubism Flying again tonight Tuesday February 15 Variations BBC Nerves stretched to their breaking point BBC/ITV Tuesday February15 Choice: death camp survivors; reporter's crisis Wednesday February 16 Satellite Another Dolly mixture Variations BBC The crooks who got themselves in hot water BBC/ITV Wednesday February 16 Choide: fascinating felons; making a meal of Africa; art attack; home sour home for Asian girls Thursday February 17 Satellite Not so much ended, put on hold Variations BBC Sick notion of how to make us all healthier BBC/ITV Thursday February 17 Choice: scandalous history; newspaper comedy Friday February 18 Satellite War and its legacy of bitterness Variations BBC Artists all, deploying skills in various ways BBC/ITV Friday February 18 Choice: mirth from melancholy; family feelings; gardeners; Picasso painting Saturday February 12 Radio With a touch of anarchy Pick of the Week Sunday February 13 Monday February 14 Radio Tuesday February 15 Radio Wednesday February 16 Thursday February 17 Friday February 18 Radio Crown The Lost Boy Health Departments' Chief Medical Officers P H S No Title Contributors Anne Robinson's Diary Stops wind and snow. Not adrenalin Smoking and fascism Something for the Weekend John Diamond we've had to decorate our home in shades of cerise and scatter it with lambkins and happing frogs Masons' loyalties Now boarding Balfour declaration RAC Some seek Porche Information Picture Gallery Remote Control Michael Grade is broadcasting genius, a stout defender of free speech and a man who purged his mother's name from his who's who entry. Ginny Dougary reveals the man behind the red braces. Portrait by Graham Wood ENO The Dufflecoat Company The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Stockbag Company Working on British Heart Foundation Commercial Union Noble Caledonia Limited Where There's Muck There's Brass City Lights Ben MacIntyre examines a place where the marginal of all kinds flock and survive Microsoft Portland From Bad, to Worse The threat Aids may be killing the sex industry, but clearing away the sleaze is exposing something far more sordid Roger Boyes walks the streets of Hamburg's red-light area, where drugs and greed are now the ruling sins Van the Man Agents of production The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture In the Name of the Father Voyages Jules Verne Restaurant Guide Eating Out British Airways Holidays A Slave to the past Amid the light rooms and verandas of plantation houses in Barbados Peter Ackroyd finds the darkest place on Earth We Tucked into La and Finished with Cyprus Bust and Boom Michelin Pilot Brittany Ferries Keycamp Holidays Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore New England Airlines Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ramblers Association Palmer and Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Chantale No Title Travelbag Prague £129 Poland £99 Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Vacanze in Italia Cox & Kings British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites Travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items AA Salcombe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Tourist Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Cruises Chelsea No Title Spink The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items K. Restorations Antique Desks Warehouse Sale Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sewills Coincraft Cyberspace Three Competition Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3240: Squaring the Circle Bridge Picture Gallery Mary Wesley Holiday Autos The Selfridges Selection
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