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News from 19/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, Aelfre, Attilio Marenghi, Anatol Lieven, O. R. Todd, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Karl A. Ziegler (Director), Robert Stern, Janet Bush and Philip Robinson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Gordon Rattray, Greg Proops, Emma Cook, Philip Howard, John Marriott, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Rabbi Dr Dan Cohn-Sherbok, J. A. Bey, John A. Aitchison, Clive Fewins, Nicola Cole, Deborah Moggach, Colin Rosenstiel, Albert Dormer, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Pierce, Martin Fletcher, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Eve-Ann Prentice, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Canon John Young, B. G. Barker, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Frank K. Roberts, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rachel Wroth, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Lawrie Smith, Reuter, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Mary McEwan, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Piers Paul Read, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Robert Cockburn, Hans-Hubert Schonzeler, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Stephen Anderton, David Miller, Jill Insley, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Vincent Waterhouse, Paul Levy, Tony Owen, Steven Fox, Nigel Hawkes, Randolph Quirk, Brian Hill, Rose Wild Personal Finance Editor, Mervyn Maciel, Lionel F. Cerny, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Henry Button, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Clarissa Hyman, Joanna Quinn, Ben MacIntyre, Joan Bostock, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, L. J. Hunt, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Misha Glenny, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Lewis Stretch, Ian Brodie, James Bone and Nicholas Wood, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Elizabeth Udall, Hilary Kingsley, Sarah Baxter, Michael Coleman, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Christopher Irvine, P. D. Badrock, Melvyn Marckus,

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In the Five Section Saturday Times UN plans 'to spread use of air threat' Retreat goes on as deadline near How CNN shed light for White House in the dark Index Weekend Fans protest at everyday tragedy of country folk Weekend Picture Gallery Passionate Major hits back Bad blood and the Marquess of Bristol Writers rise to save moor Island Queen Man held over yacht killings Index Abbey National Saturday Edition 40P with 7-Day Tv Guide Passport checks ordered on homeless Labour's European policy will cost jobs, says Major The Prime Minister set the tone for the European election campaign by attacking centralisation and defending the economy Tax rises 'symptom of Tory failure' Barclays Bureaucracy kept me away from theatre, says arts chief How CNN shed light for White House Lunn Poly Lottery investment plan Boy in court over baby Police team banned Teenager's trip over Observer wins award Firebomb in record shop Grantchester clocks on Howard adamant over police reform News in Brief Bottomley demands enquiry into clinic's egg-barter scheme By a Staff Reporter: Jurors weep as rapist is found not guilty The Sunday Times The ice maidens By a Staff Reporter: Burglar's victim electrified gate Dog saved after 14 days stuck on cliff Wind farms blow away Bront? mystery A site for eyesores, say critics Bank fired man who said yes Vicar jailed for sex attacks Bonhams Mrs Doubtfire's rating changed by third council I am a strict person but not a prude, insists Britain's chief censor in row blockbuster Vauxhall By a Staff Reporter: Nanny who fractured baby's skull is freed The Japanese fall for British lullaby By our Science Editor: Dangerous fungi escaped in lab accident NHS chief takes job at firm he promoted Two Labour frontbenchers want an enquiry into what they suspect is a case of "corruption and sharp practice" Ncn action for children Perfect retreat for the nuclear family BBC puts spotlight on man in the street Gun attack on Sinn Fein revives collusion claims Major seeks to reassure Irish Boots Suspect is traced after TV appeal News in Brief Charges denied Rattle remains Cook bullied Body on heath Boy finds gun Well supported Fight for jobs Last pit closes Late returns Anonymity denied to alleged rapists Keene on Chess Princes defrosted for skiing photocall BT Garden centre plants 'are diseased and dying' Survey warns customers that buying trees and shrubs is a lottery Bolshoi star steals show to declare: I'm sacked Samsung Cunaro Finding God in the death camps Credo Israeli Arabs break diplomatic ice with historic Syria visit White officers can guarantee ANC's need for law and order If South Africa's new military cannot hold together, the country is lost. Africa's worst disasters have seen armies degenerate into bands of brigands. R. W. Johnson writes National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery The new Passat. It could save your marriage Senate ambitions of brother-in-law spell trouble for Clinton President trips ever little piece of grass Gangsters of Naples bid farewell to arms Cellnet Interpol's sleuths join hi-tech age Streisand clears out her treasure trove Skaters' talks fail to produce Olympic thaw (AFP): Mubarak plotters sentenced News in Brief Tunisia's claim (Reuter): Closer contact (Reuter): 'Bandit' paroled (Reuter): Suicide trial The Times Britain to honour nuclear dump ban Yeltsin stakes his authority in gamble to avert air strikes The Russian leader is forced to play to the domestic gallery. His fear is that Nato air attacks on the Serbs will boost the popularity of the far right Nato bombers stand by to pound Serbs Sarajevo ultimatum Assertive Kremlin keeps its distance from West Mazda UN tracks source of fatal shell Peace plan threatens to freeze division of Bosnian capital Brussels accuses Athens of abusing top post Burmese rail link built by forced labour Japan's women given tough lesson in sexual harassment Stena Sealink Picture Gallery C&G Couple in cold after mix-up in Antarctic Don't endorse moral deviancy The law must support the family, says Piers Paul Read, and lowering the age of homosexual consent would undermine it Who are the predators in the House? Sarah Baxter argues that women at Westminster are more likely to be victims than temptresses Few women enjoy hanging around the lobby as if it were a street corner Choosing self-destruction Matthew Parris says the drugs crusade will be an embarrassing Tory failure How to make headway Diary Millennial Money National lottery funds should be used to inspire Britons MR Wu's Gulags China's use of prison labour is delaying its global acceptance Tilting at Windmills Pennine literati take on the environmental lobby Tube challenges Exposing the links of trade with aid Stalin, Bevin and Britain's role in helping Soviet wives Mixed blessings of getting older More word-play Taking the blame Liturgical fashions Tale of three cities Food safely Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Service dinners Ttte Raf Cottesmore Royal engagements Weekend birthdays Picture Gallery Memorial services Dinners Personal Column University news Church services tomorrow Ellern Mede Multiple Classified Advertising Items NDCS Forthcoming marriages Marriages Maria Lady St Just Maria Lady St Just, actress and literary executor of Tennessee Williams, died at Wilbury Park Newton Tony, on February 15 aged probably 72. She was born in Petrograd in 1921. The Blewbury Press Pound House Church Road E . H. T. Robinson E. H. T. Robinson, former assistant night editor of The Times, died on February 9 aged 96. He was born on September 29,1897. Anniversaries Admiral Sir Richard Fitch Admiral Sir Richard Fitch, KCB, Second Sea Lord 1986-88, was found dead at his home on February 15 aged 64. He was born on June 2,1929. Graeme Matheson-Bruce Graeme Matheson-Bruce, Scottish tenor, died after a long illness on February 12 aged 48. He was born in Dundee on July 19,1945. (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day Count Aehrenthal's Death. Robert Walters Associates GMS ATC UBS Limited MP Sfa SFA The Financial Training Company Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination II held in December, 1993 Order of Merit and Prizes Badenoch & Clark Harrison Willis The Financial Training Company Regent Pacific Corporate Finance Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pedley MacGregor S. G. Warburg Accountancy DLLA IPFM Jeff Wooller Colleges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Successful accountants' exam candidates continued The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals Davies Kidd Warwick McLintock Accountants referrals continued Opportunities for the Newly Qualified Challoner James Harrison Willis Outstanding Career Opportunities for ACAs BS MP GMS Lawson Baker Yorkshire Badenoch & Clark Tax clearance not binding Distinguishing shadow directors Home Secretary contempt allegation fails Factor applicable to benefit Court aid in carrying out unenforceable contract Freedom for broadcasters Mere service does not waive privilege Varying backdating of costs order News The Times Crossword No Knockando Picture Gallery Opinion Times Weathercall Forecast BJ Saturday Times Weekend Vision Profile Plunge in global bond markets spills over into shares Generator looks at ?1bn split Investors in National Power would be given free shares in a new independent power company if the group goes ahead with plans to split itself into two The bank that forgot to cut its base rate Stock Market London Closing Prices The Pound Melvyn Marckus Picture Gallery Gold Brent Crude Sport Lloyd's sets up 'value group' in radical overhaul Thornton Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money New Routes Tax Maze Lacking Weak lending highlights concern over tax rises Mercury Asset Management How Kenneth Clarke can give £480m to charity Picture Gallery Airbus may put rivals' deal to Gatt The Sunday Times The Times NatWest cuts clearance Gestetner seeks £16m Italy bank stake sale BT salary freeze to go ahead as talks collapse Business Roundup Giving watchdogs back their good name Personal Investmentauthority: Joe Palmer and Cotette Bowe Partners in power Investors' new protectors have to overcome a legacy of failure to prevent spectacular instances of fraud, reports Sara McConnell Demerger option would wipe Power slate clean Tempus The Israel Fund PLC Shares beat a retreat amid worries over bond weakness Markets at a Glance Allied-Lyons sells out of coffee Wall Street By our World Trade Correspondent: British Midland ready to fight Women pay 50% more for health cover Insurers say women are off sick more frequently than men. But they have difficulty providing evidence that is really convincing, says Liz Dolan Cheques still slow to clear Comment Risk Taker Taxing times C&G Code Breakers Second bite at an old dispute Weekend Money is edited by Rose Wild Norwich Union Fidelity Investments Switching hour here for trusts Margaret Dibben says now is the time to take profits in UK investment trusts A rather crowded market Save & Prosper Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Damage limitation 'Moderate' is a very imprecise definition of risk, as one investor found. Robert Miller reports Saints Prolific Templeton Emerging Markets M&G Makers offer new routes to car ownership Jill Insley surveys ways to fund getting behind the wheel Adding up cost of the snow Sun Life Where to put that £11,000 Perpetual A private view for the public Save & Prosper Talk to Towry Law SAAB Home income plans still a 'last resort' Property recovery is drawing pensioners back to a controversial money raiser, says Nicola Cole New-look annuity to counter falling rates National Westminster Bank Fimbra Save & Prosper How to be sure you are paying the right tax Sara McConnell explains why up to half the codes sent to people with complex tax affairs may be incorrect Help at hand Briefings Gartmore HTR Rothschild Asset Management Do the banks care? Bank staff are not trained to cope with personal problems, says Liz Dolan Trust Management Limited More opt for IVAs It pays to shop around for best B&b deals Jill Insley says investors with big capital gains from the recent bull market should use tax allowances now Save & Prosper The Equitable Life CGT Allowances for December Schroders Mortgage News Foreign Colonial Coutts & Co Britannia Building Society Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Financial Times Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset Invesco Advantages of repayment Nursing grievance Port Folio Save & Prosper Bank taking too much interest in monitoring cheque payees Weekend Money Letters Bradford & Bingley Individual delivery cannot be guaranteed by special postal services Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Falls accelerate at close Fidelity Brokerage Single-minded Tunstall stakes all David Powell explains why the road to riches in athletics has no allure for an unemployed former soldier form the French Foreign Legion SKY Sports By our Sports Staff: Anwar puts Pakistan on top with century Crow plays strong hand to redress slow start Autumn Gorse returns Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Lingfield Park Dow's raid Rising Stars Nottingham chase draws field worthy of Seely Thunderer: Windsor Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sandown Park Coonawara lifts Forster's gloom Chepstow abandoned Black Humour to have last laugh Ladbrokes Racing Service Nottingham Rapid Raceline Aiming to clip two days off record for reaching Horn Round-the-world race enters vital stage Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, prepares to run the gauntlet of growlers and Kiwis Cellnet Feminine touch marks sport's new age Andrew Longmore assesses whether women pugilists are a body for chauvinists or triumph for feminists Chirpy Mitchell overcomes adversity Scores from Badajoz Fob the Record Snow Service Snow Reports Welsh must find inspiration without Evans Ojomoh 's persistence pays off David Hands traces the background of the latest England recruit, who will make his debut against Ireland at Twickenham today Diprose excels as England pull clear Jenkins the Twitch conquers nerves Simon Barnes talks to the prolific Wales stand-off half who has overcome rugby's equivalent of the yips Bell's Halifax punish troubled leaders Jansen finds gold with world record in last-chance race Heir to charismatic tradition starts to build his own legend Saturday portrait: Richie Richardson by Andrew Longmore Results from the Winter Olympics Programme Crestfallen England find colourful explanation Stars and hype Brave defence Artistic links Brushed aside Correction Wimbledon hoping to halt United's treble bid Manager keeping cool head amidst Cup fever Premiership survivors will tread warily Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Athletes' last chance Havant 's target in sight Becker tames Stich Glue upsets Douglas Irish suffer setbacks Blake leaves Cardiff Parrott recovers to reach final Sport in Brief Racing Atherton ready to discard spin option Probable Teams Robson heads England's order of succession England aim to show little hospitality Ireland intent on ending their dismal recent record at Twickenham Simon Barnes Pobjoy Mint Torvill and Dean third after first round of ice dance And now I miss the rest of me Deborach Moggach relives the night out with her partner of ten years, Times cartoonist Mel Calman, which was to be their last Sotheby's Cook of the Year Paul Heiney Peruvian Passion The Art of Pruning Roses New World for the weekend Boston is an ideal destination for a short break. You can fit in a great deal on a whirlwind tour of the city P&O SAGA Boston bound Rough Guides mature A little luxury has crept in, says David Flusfeder Floride, the Rough Guide By Mick Sinclair, £8,99 New York, the Rough Guide By Martin Dunford and Jack Holland, £8.99 Breathtaking trip in high mountains of the condor Arequipa, Peru's gracious "white city" of sunshine and of Singapore Blossom, is the gateway to the mysterious world of the Inca civilisation Swan Hellenic What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Rev up and get ready to let rip Few sports are designed to turn you into a raving lunatic, but go-karting is one of them-and good fun it is, too Spuds you'd like to taste We could feast on wonderful varieties of home-grown potatoes, if food campaigners are successful in easing restrictions on sales Dish of the Day How to choose the red wine for you Jane MacQuitty continues her series on tasting Best Buys Salad for all seasons Canny growing will ensure a great choice throughout the year Trevor Brooks Give a cook a chance Frances Bissell admires the quality but craves more raw material for cooks at Marks & Spencer Latest news on eating out: who's cooking what, where Restaurant Watch The Times Vices & Virtues Joanna Quinn, animator and director, confesses her sins and celebrates her saving graces Which Swatches to watch A cheap and cheerful throwaway marque transformed the face of the modern watch. But yesterday's bargains are now worth thousands Echoes of voices from another age Ruth Gledhill finds her spirits lifted by worship at Durham Cathedral The Cathedral Church of Christ and Blessed Mary the… Top Ten Saleroom The quilt comes in from the cold Patchwork quilts were once a byword for thrift. Today, the labour involved in their creation makes them luxury items Patches of creativity all around the country International Spring Gardening Fair Slide and glide challenge for flagging fitness fans The latest exercise craze, which is said to burn up 400 calories in 30 minutes, has slipped into Britain's fitness studios Osborne & Little Where to slide and what it costs Far left: A reminder of the Soviet past overshadows… Where fur is the height of fashion Memo fur is the height of fashion Memo to Major from Moscow: hat fine, now how about the coat? Modes Jerusalem a look at the world of international trends and trend-setters Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetstyle Ltd Petworth House Limited Government Auction News Dtu Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Genuine Birthday Newspapers Buyers Choice British Antique Replicas FFC Going on Holiday? Allergies Tablesafe MOPS Fiesta Beautiful Reproduction Chest Irish Linen Barbour Picture Gallery Amateur cooks: a chance to shine Frances Bissell launches The Times/ Baron Philippe de Rothschild Cook of the year competition for 1994 Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius The Times Rules and conditions of entry Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited P&O The room that says grace Property Pilkington Homes For Sale around £132,000 Daily Express Downhill on the toothbrush run Who needs snow? Who needs moutains? Dry skiing is not only cheaper but a lot closer to home Rentals The Vineries Brentford Middlesex Northumberland Wark Malaga-Andalucia London Sw France Sutton Valence, Kent ST Johns Wood NW Large semi-detached house. All original features.… Stinchcombe, Glocs Shropshire Coalbrookdale Children's events Great Dunmow, Essex "Tranquil Valley" Stoke Park Coventry £110,000 Perfect example of beautiful, well… Norfolk Homes & Gardens Norfolk Garden Supplies Websters Thermal Roofing Ltd Countax The kindest cut of all Whether you use a chainsaw or secateurs, pruning is the key to healthy roses, but it is an art rather than an exact science Endless Pools Dolphin Stair Lifts Sunrise Agriframes MOPS You can't beat the tube Tree tubes provide protection and encourage growth for young saplings Weekend Tips Knowle Nets Bramley's Nurseries Big Bed Co Snowdrops in the Green Bramley's Nurseries J. Amand Ltd Bramley's Nurseries The Times Films Word-Watching The Times Somewhere, a place for Leonard Richard Morrison celebrates the late Leonard Bernstein, this month's CD Direct choice Great Classics on Offer Flight of the Innocent The Times British Gas Players lose way on a bigger stage Theatre The New Menoza Gate, Notting Hill Mahler's symphony of sublime desires?PO/Levine Festival Hall Concert PO/Levine Festival Hall LSO ECO Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Wigmore Hall King's College Cambridge Royal Philharmonic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Van Walsum Management Ltd Art Galleries NEC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House BT Cabaret Theatres A little lamb's life is a short spring to the mint sauce Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Black stars move inland Feather report Mysteries of the round towers The origins of East Anglia's churches remain an enigma Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Thermabond A Channel Hoppers's Guide to the Week's Tv… Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio Tom Hanks: the Philadelphia story The state of Damien Hirst's art BBC 2 in search of the missing link Misery, film of the week Vision Picture Gallery Could this be a wind-up? Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels MYTV Greg Proops comedian Hollywood discovers Aids Is Tom Hank's latest role, as a gay with Aids, a turkey or a triumph? Kate Muir reports Tom Hanks is interviewed on Sunday Night Clive, BBC 2,10.35pm, both tomorrow, Sunday Direct Oily and Damien Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts The great escape Oldies Cures for all Science Hair and now Soaps Cracks in the ice Sport Formaldehyde as a formative influence Times art critic Richard Cork previews on Omnibus show on the British avant-garde, presented by Damien Hirst Quirky calling cards Tony Patrick welcomes Working Parts, five new short films on Channel 4 HVCA Angus aims to drop in Off the Box Rinkmanship Splinters in the family tree Scientists continue to argue over the missing link in human ancestry but,'Lucy' offers a clue Now for something completely different Elizabeth Udall talks to Michael Palin about Transport 2000 and his campaign to put a brake on cars Open Space Special: Car Sick, Wednesday, BBC 2,9.30pm Saturday February 19 Earth, wind, fire - and water 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 Western and Thriller of 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 A man's gotta do Western of the Week Films on TV Wednesday At the Bates hotel Thriller of the Week Saturday February Sky One Dirty dancing on ice? Archives, oddities, urban and tropical jungles Choice: a Tate of Picasso; trashy side of US television; back to the rainforest; low life in New York BBC Sunday February Sky One Swing time again BBC The life and loves of Danny, boy and man Choice: in Kaye's shoes; the tax inspector calls Monday February Sky One Wide-eyed but not innocent The outlook may be terminal but it's full of life Choice: airport anatomy; wind-instrument wisdom; Alaskan wackiness and final bids at Klinsky's BBC Skyone Would you Adam and Eve it? Scapegoats for the crimes of the children Choice: hidden genocide; dead animals as art BBC Sky One The first to take her seat A world of planes, trains and automobiles Choice: movies on transport; too many crooks; unusual wills and their ways; news satire for today BBC Skyone Reopening the Golden Gate Unable to accept defeat by America Choice: wartime deaths and the origins of life BBC1 Skyone Bad enough to be unmissable Playing happy families despite the poor odds Choice: married bliss; cop in the dock; a rumpus in campus; digging up the history of gardens BBC1 Radio1 One shows a sign of life Pick of the Week Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio1 Classic Romance Radio 1 The Moben Sale Magazine GM PHS Making the most of it Magazine Contributors Anne Robinson's MOJO Backpackers go home Letters Gambling on eternity Something for the Weekend John Diamond The ad said,'I want a pen-pal: female and aged 14-15, must like rave or heavy metal. Must have Game Boy' Cheap loans Now boarding Hot stuff Gardening Which Most cars could Audi. Vorsprund durch Technik Heirs and Disgraces The New Honda Civic Honda Silk Cut Silk Cut Teenage Kicks Norway Home to the Masses Dolphin Microsoft Britannia Elegance Dying Life, Living Death Picture Gallery Stoves Picture Gallery The Milky Way Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery LYCRA Marks & Spencer Sunset BLVD Monstrously Funny This week Barry Humphires celebrated his sixtieth birthday. John Lahr recalls the weeks of frustration and nights of laughter he spent trailing the man who lurks Dame Edna City Lights Joanna Pitman discovers the price brides will pay to feel like a virgin - all over again British Philatelic Bureau Top Marques The best logos are potent symbols of corporate culture, the worst undermine what they seek to proclaim. Stephen Bayley separates the sheep from the goats BT Esso The Folio Society Grown-ups publishing Books Giles Gordon Cracking It with the Men who Know The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Picture Gallery Petra A journey to Picture Gallery Travel Promotions Ltd Restaurant Guide Eating Out Bermuda Confection City France Tours De Force Gillian Tindall meets a tenacious Frenchman whose home is his castle Brittany Ferries British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Ekplore Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Tailormade The French Selection Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverbird UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Polurrian Hotel Highbullen British Airways Holidays New England Country Homes ABTA Keycamp Holidays ARGO Holidays USAirtours North Cyprus and Turkey Specialist Anglo Pacific Vacanze in Italia Inter Europe Travel Allez France Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Self-Catering British Airways Holidays Self Catering Winter Warmers Careys Manor Hotel Scotland Cornwall & Devon Soar Mill Cove Hotel Winter Sports Computer Games Enter Password Chess Hastings Premier The Listener Crossword Protea by Aelfre Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Shimon Peres Holiday Hutos Europe QPD Bestsellers at the best Prices QPD Film Guide

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