News from 26/02/1994
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James Landale, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Andrew Pierce, Ian Freeman, Rob Hughes, Jim Prior (Chairman), Robin Biggam, David Davies (Johnson Matthey), Simon Keswick, Ralph Robins, Rockley, Jeffrey Sterling, Nicholas W. Dennis, Andrew Dyke, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Bill Frost, Helen Corkery, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Tony Wildsmith, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Emma Cook, David J. Finney, J. Fielder, John Marriott, Steve Clarke, Geoffrey Noel, James Bone, Clive Davis, Malcolm Lawson-Paul, Albert Dormer, Christopher Lucas (Director), David Flusfeder, Gerald Davies, Lettie I. Laurence, Andrew Pierce and Iain R Webb, Robert Miller, Peter Brown, Joe Joseph, H. M. Currie, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, John Whitney, Michael Hoffman (Deputy Chairman), Margaret Elton, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Ellison, David Nathan, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, F. W. Morris, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, Bill Abbotts (Managing Director), Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, Stephen Z. Edwards, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Donald Francombe, Annie Rankin, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Richard Beeston, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Susan Gilchrist, Sally Jones, Stephen Anderton, Lindsay Cook, David Miller, Sally Baker, Jill Insley, David Watts, Roger Tomkys, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sam Ingleby, David Robinson, Richard Rosenbloom, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sophie Chamier, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Hawkes, Deborah Stewartby, Alice Thomson, Bevis Hillier, Alex Bernstein and Gerry Robinson, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, J. B., Julian Muscat, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Michel Tournier, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Dennis Brooke, Clarissa Hyman, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Helen Pickles, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Derek Bellis, Christopher Elliott, Hugh Duberly (Chairman), E. F. Crosswell, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Christina Rees, Ian Brodie and Anne McElvoy, Mike Golding, Matthew Bond, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Avril Munson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoFifty killed in mosque massacre Kerrigan fails to take gold Reports Index Weekend Thief breaks into Prince's rooms Weekend Winning Times team Magazine Malaysia rebuffs UK peace moves Sport Peoples Phone Fifty killed inmosque massacre Share prices fall as British firms fear loss of 25,000 jobs Malaysian trade war City Reaction Bell caught in middle Cellnet Press has reflected watchdogs' concern The Critics Golden goose may be lost The Contracts Men seize baby boy Bomber veteran dies Serial arsonist feared £33,000 for quango chief Cattle suffocate on flight PR expert joins Prince Medals win jail reprieve Student stabbed to death Bogus policeman fined Anniversary £2 coins Hepatitis fear sparks blood product recall News in Brief Major: hunt goes on for the missing link Americans pour scorn on transatlantic attempt to trace the Pittsburgh connection Hit-and-run victim dies after 36 years in coma Presenters on the TV cash trail The Sunday Times Parents held in search for daughter The Sunday Times Patient died after visits to herbalist The Sunday Times Fidelity Investments Pilot dies as plane crashes on mail run Dublin court frees man wanted for murdering soldier Major 'clarifies' declaration Virgin Stolen fashion collection could end up on market stall Thieves trick driver delivering £30,000 clothes Road link plan for Isle of Wight Fibre provides answer to house mite Patten ordered to rethink girl's fees Rapist 'told crime not important' PMT 'drove woman to kill' We are proud to work in Malaysia Enquiry ordered after parents kill baby boy by neglect Midland Police pay tribute to brave colleague Award for Warrington coverage Keene on Chess 30 years for drug cargo News in Brief Sacking upheld Trial halted Woman held Correction Peugeot Chancellor holds out promise of tax cuts Tories strive to regain initiative before local government elections Sceptic gathers support in Essex Care International Tory MEPs told to toe federal line OECD raps Britain's knuckles over aid Lunn Poly By a Staff Reporter: Trains collided in tunnel after Br ignored risk Picture Gallery School inspectors tell teachers to instil moral values Seabird survey to trace deaths Picture Gallery Lord Bristol removed from family seat Entrance fees soar at tourist attractions Beazer Homes Sleep returns in a classical role Weary winners are at the end of the beginning BT The new Passat America fated to be outmanoeuvred in the Balkans President Clinton's refusal to provide troops for Unprofor diminishes American influence in a conflict where the requirements of manpower are steadily growing Bitter Bosnia rivals greet ceasefire with cautious pessimism Anthony Loyd, who won a British press award yesterday, reports from Vitez Double Moben Bonus Direct Notice Account Germans vote to wrap up Reichstag US expels Russian envoy as Moscow rebuffs CIA team House of Windsor woos us shoppers with royal warrant ES Com Cunard Crown AFP: US Cubans say trade embargo must stay Sting in the tale hurts film moguls Amnesty International Jewish zealot vowed to end peace process 'Quiet, kind man' commits bloodiest single act of violence in history of occupied territories British tourist stabbed 'The blood of Muslims is cheap, as you can see' Stena Sealink Shooting provokes calls for death of Arafat Rebels tighten stranglehold on shattered Kabul Half of the city's population has fled since rebels launched a new offensive against the Afghan government last month. Almost nothing remains to support those left behind UN troops used child prostitutes The Times Sun Alliance Life & Pensions ANC joins Pretoria in last plea to Zulu chiefs (Reuter): French MP shot dead in her car News in Brief King's millions (Reuter): China visit (Reuter): Contras give up (Reuter): Asian drive (AFP): Star yacht sold How we won the debate by default The homosexual lobby argued its case feebly in the Commons, and was even more poorly opposed, writes Matthew parris A slight case of colonial pique David Watts traces the Malaysian trade sanctions back to a family misfortune before independence Passage to dreary modernity India's great hotels are losing their character due to crass redevelopment Simon Jenkins Bad faith begins at Calais Diary The Pergau Curse Britain should deal sharply with Mahathir's 'Asian values' The Hebron Massacre The need to implement the peace accord is all the more urgent Wrap up Parliament Institutions as well as artists thrive on new packaging Church finances Malaysia clash a blow to the UK A festival and other celebrations for the millennium Greek anxieties over MacEdonia Baker on basics Weekend Money letters Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Tribute to Calman Snow-shy? Aids omission Keeping track Grapes on ice Court Circular The Canford Foundation Elections Personal Column Memorial services Reception University news Birthdays Critics applaud husband and wife Dinners Anniversaries are on the facing page Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Squadron Leader Francis McKENNA Squadron Leader Francis (Frank) McKenna OBE (Mil) who tracked down Gestapo war criminals after the war, died on February 14, aged 87, He was born on February 28,1906 Christopher Lasch Christopher Lasch, American cultural historian and political theorist, died of cancer in Pittsford, New York, on February 14 aged 61. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on June 1,1932 Anniversaries Service dinners Luncheon Dinah Shore Dinah Shore, singer and actress, died of cancer in Beverly Hills, California, on February 24 aged 76. She was born in Winchester, Tennessee, on March 1,1917. Donald Donaldson Donald Donaldson, CBE, MVO. AFC. chairman of the Baltic Exchange, 1979-81, died in Guildford on January 20 aged 79, He was born in Calcutta on January 7,1915. Alan Lamboll Alan Lamboll, alderman and sheriff of the City of London in1977, died on January 25 aged 70. He was born on October 12,1923. On this Day Rugby Football British Army's Big Victory News The Times Crossword Opinion Times Weathercall Mercury Magazine Weekend Vision Bank of England supports gilts market Stock Market Losers walk away with £75 million Profile 23 LWT succumbs to £770m Granadatakeover bid Losers walk away with £75 million The Pound Melvyn Marckus 22 Markets in Detail Page 24, Share Prices Page 33 Gold Brent Crude Sport Thornton Fixed-rate mortgages to become dearer Weekend Sporting Fixtures Complaints Tailor Made Holiday Hell Teeing off By a Correspondent: Ex-director who aided BCCI fined £120,000 Kleinwort Benson Investment Trusts Sir Owen versus the Great and the Good Melvyn Marckus Picture Gallery MGN to lift cash bid for Independent MDiS Trade gap widens outside EC The Times Sellafield to cut 370 jobs in UK reshuffle Business Roundup Burton revamps board Cahill contract near end Chez Gerard flotation Winners take all in the ultimate screen test Granada" Alex Bernstein and Gerry Robinson The men who battered down LWT's defences were steeled in the struggle to get their own firm back on track Retail recovery story looks to be going for a Burton Tempus Trusts BICC Templeton Bid talk gives speculators a taste for United Biscuits Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options AFP: Hang Seng dives again on fears for HK future Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures CCS Group back in the black Isotron ahead Designer up Mallet doubles The Sunday Times Wall Street Money Markets How to complain From July a new financial watchdog takes up the cudgels on you behalf. Sara McConnell explains The sting in endowments Comment Funeral Codes Save & Prosper Safe Travel 'Pass the parcel' pensions The Times Gartmore Save & Prosper Sporting offer from VATman Golfers are agog to see who will get a refund, Says Liz Dolan Codes on funeral costs Rival groups are giving protection to those who pay in advance Briefings Sun Life Unit Services When holiday becomes hell Jill Insley looks at the insurance cover options available to win redress if your dream break goes wrong Drawbacks of annual cover Wish You were Not Here Lloyds Bank PEPs Save & Prosper The Israel Fund PLC The Times Talk to Towry Law SAAB A Fimbra Member Trusts tailor-made Robert Miller says investment trusts could serve private investors better Popular Trusts How to Boost Income Cazenove & Co Save & Prosper Mercury European Privatisation Trust M&G Unit-Linked Insurance Investments A Fimbra Member Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset The Equitable Life Marriage and the tax allowance Weekend Money Letters Perpetual Ernie's English for bond punters Safe custody turns to lost property Out of touch in the wrong area Save & Prosper The Times Schroders The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund. The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Steadier end to account Fidelity Brokerage Maverick learning to be team man Psychologist could offer key to Tout's Olympic ambitions Mark Tout speaks to David Miller about coming to terms with his responsibilities Hacking to make up for tardy start Winter Olympic Results Lingfield Park Tomorrow Market Rasen Something you always wanted to know about sport and sex The Fellow heads chase for rich Kempton rewards Richard Evans Prior injury to fatality Light Veneer weighted to shine in stamina test Kempton Park C4 Rapid Raceline William Hill Ladbrokes Racing Service Edinburgh Honest Word warms to task Yesterday's Results Kempton Park Racing next week Law tackles a sport unable to regulate itself Rob Hughes, football correspondent, examines the ways to stop on-field violence continuing to spread Age barrier to selection removed by Venables Snow Reports Sun shines on Swindon striker Keith Pike on the rising fortunes of a player who has regained touch after a lean period Multiple Display Advertising Items Western rivals join in Vase quest Evening of hoopla to give way to array of champions Richards pulls out of running for Paris match Underdogs savour cup opportunity Game without frontiers requires international blueprint Tomorrow Rising from the underworld Bryan Stiles on a man driven by his ambition to force his way back into the England team Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sinclair switches to help Downing Nicklaus sorry after a round to forget Second round Picture Gallery Passionate rebel back to continue fight for old Ryder Cup cause Saturday portrit: Severiano Ballesteros by John Hopkins, golf correspondent Montgomerie an all-round blue A Northamptonshire cricketer has turned his attentions to real tennis By our Sports Staff: Pakistan in control as Waqar pounces Benn vulnerable to Wharton's power Doncaster's hopes hang by thinnest of threads Picture Gallery Bowls back on a roll in quest for support of television David Rhys Jones on a sport poised to reclaim its audience on the small screen Champion Corsie repels student threat For the Record Snow Service Marshall advances boldly into final Sport in Brief England edged out Winds create lottery Osher up to standard Irish hopes ended Havant close in on title BT Football Bayul takes ice skating gold Kerrigan beaten into second place by brilliant Ukrainian Technical skill unrewarded Qantas Frantic dash for O'Reilly Rugby Union Malcolm flies home amid fears his tour may be over Today's Teams The ice princess and I In the week when 23 million people tuned in to four minutes of magic from Torvill and Dean, Peter Brown dons a pair of skates to realise his daughter's ice dreams Sotheby's Earth Wind Picture Gallery Boots, blades and big bills The Price of Ambition Wildlife and beach life Noble Caledonia Limited A match for great expectations Kenya's plains and coral reefs deliver abundant wildlife in glorious 3-D - just zoom in No Title Cunaro Vistafjord Sheraton Grand A book to read before you book If you want the ideal break, consult a holiday directory BT Swan Hellenic Warm smiles in the frozen north Mont Tremblant in eastern Canada has had a multimillion-dollar facelift, making it one of the world's most modern ski resorts, but it remains one of the coldest The Maldives Stena Sealink Holidays Dish of the Day Scottish Tourist Board In praise of tasty tarts Custard tarts might evoke memories of grim school dinners. But the Portuguese variety offers an enlightening experience Best Buys In the last of her series on choosing wines to suity palate, Jane MacQuitty advises on finding the right fizz and fortified wines BT How to spot your sparkler Emmental Switzerland Down the aisles of plenty Frances Bissell is spoilt for choice when she goes shopping in Sainsbury The Times Cook MOPS Picture Gallery Restaurant Watch Eating out: who's cooking what, where P&O The all-singing, all-preaching Carey legacy Ruth Gledhill at the Archbishop of Canterbury's former parish Save money on a luxurious break away from it all The Times Reader Offer: Take a Short Break with Relais & Chateaux Ireland Be privileged: spend a weekend in a romantic castle or a country-house hotel, where you can fish, ride or play golf and be spoilt with good things How to Book Taking it easy in the Emerald Isle Relais & Chateaux Hotels in Ireland Picture Gallery A frightful trail of the supernatural in old York On a ghost walk, there is no knowing who, or what, you will meet in the next haunted alleyway. It's enough to make your hair stand on end What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Where to find ghouls Ireland Vices & Virtues The author Michel Tournier confesses his sins and celebrates his sins and celebrates his saving graces The Times Tamed by a deadly art Vent your pent-up aggression by taking up kendo, a martial art devised by the Samurai Modes Spain A look at the world of international trends and trend-setters May the force of life be with you Buyers face the dress test The professional store buyers try to predict our tastes, but what do they wear themselves? Rollexa Acorn Selections Poetstyle LTD Bunches Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Times A Touch of Silk Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Birthday Newspapers French The Galaxy Range Price Promise The Healthy House Irish Linen Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanging Bookcase with Drawers Allergy Relief Products Ltd Tectron Drill Bit Mothers Day Flowers by Post Ardenco LTD. Multiple Display Advertising Items Flashing foils and fancy footwork If you're fleet of foot, fast of mind and constantly on your guard, then fencing could be the sport for you Saturday Rendezvous Sirius Abundance of Stunning Ladies Sara Eden The Times Children's events Specs put a sparkle back into the stars' eyes Once the badgo of the playground outcast and the hopeless frump, glasses are suddenly glamorous again Frame Fame How to be free from the decor police Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Bovis Homes P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Quality Golfing Homes Smith Walker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Trafalgar House Europe For Sale around £500,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Short cut to brilliant blooms Instead of crowding your greenhouse over winter, make one or two stock plants for taking cuttings in spring Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashdown Special Offers Picture Gallery Norfolk Garden Supplies Agriframes Mow master direct Think big, plant small To get the best from your plants, you need to know their roots Weekend Tips MOPS Bramley's Nurseries Country Warmth Dolphin Stair Lifts The Times A Selection of London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Films Word-Watching Jazz Altman makes a long short cut Hollywood's favourite subversive talks about his new film BBC Big Friendly Giant The Sunday Times Janus Publishing Company A merry prank fails to amuse Dance: A Nijinsky resurrected Till Eulenspiegel Opera Garnier, Paris Primitive pleasure Jazz Records Steinway Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Lockheed Philharmonia Orchestra IMG Artists ABTA Return of the Giants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Entertainments A Selection of London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Two Crossword Sheep, like MPs, need the smack of firm government Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Close sibling loyalty Feather report Picture Gallery The elements show no mercy Problems are mounting for Mike Golding's ocean challenge Winning Move Unicef Vision Seven Days TV Vision Vision Making of a saint and sinner Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Picture Gallery TV Series Beginning Feb 26-March 4 A role drawn to spec? Off the Box Ear this Busting out Fleshing out French appeal Hilary Kingsley on Dawn French's new series, and the show for which she posed nude Murder Most Horrid II is on Thursday, BBC2.9pm Medivac Best foot forward Oldies Broadway beat Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Taking a crash course Science Foul-play alert Soaps Hits and misses Sport The ghost that came back to haunt a killer Antony Sher tells David Nathan about his role as a Jew on a mission Genghis Cohn, is on Wednesday. BBC2,9pm Adultery simmers in the shires From Provençal to provincial: Lindsay Duncan talks The Rector's Wife is on Thursday, Channel 4,10pm George Smith China from the inside A young film-maker spent two years in an attempt to show the Chinese as they really are Beyond the Clouds. Monday and Thursadays, Channel 4,9pm Shadows cast over John Cheever's genius Peter Barnard reports on a family gathering that provides remarkable insights into one of the literary greats of the century Bookmark: John Cheever and Family is on Wednesday. BBC2,8pm Justice, juveniles and fables David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Comedy and Musical 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 Films on TV Films Journey of discovery Comedy of the Week Frankly bewitched Musical of the Week Saturday February 26 Satellite Sky One England on sticky wicket Variations Seconds out for the lords of the illegal rings Choice: bere knuckle knockout; unhealthy cuts for Charlie; the videonever lies; Runy runs on Saturday February 26 BBC / ITV Sunday February 27 Satellite The eagle has landed Variations Choice: Oskar for courage; private detection Helping the police with Sunday February 27 BBC / TIV Monday February 28 Satellite Playing cool sounds Variations From Glasgow to Hollywood - and back Choice: discovering cracks in Chima; stars and strikes; making of the Big Yin; short cut to Altman Monday February 28 BBC / ITV Tuesday March 1 Satellite Notes on another Liszt Variations Medical duo who stay in the peak of health Choice: about Abbott; doctors in the house Tuesday March 1 BBC / ITV Wednesday March 2 Satellite It can be murder on the roads Variations Spotlight on the dark secrets of a family man Choice: black side of comedyl; news magazine returns; a man of shories; Wiretess or bust Wednesday March 2 BBC / ITV Thursday March 3 Satellite No escape from the killing fields Variations Murder that splits a community wide open Choice: horrid French comedy; Chinese puzzler Thursday March 3 BBC / ITV Friday March 4 Satellite Follow that cab - and step on it Variations What it means to be black in America today Choice: life on the street; arguments for and against single parents; Sam bucks the violent trend Friday March 4 BBC / ITV Saturday February 26 Radio Fury over the airwaves Pick of the Week Monday February 28 Sunday February 27 Radio Tuesday March 1 Radio Wednesday March 2 Friday March 4 Pera Thursday March 3 Radio Proton Out of the Shadows Mercedes-Benz PHS Magazine Contributors Kate Alderson's Diary Far EastEnders Smoking and fascism Letters Dressing up baby Something for the Weekend Beggars perform a valuable socialervice, and work harder than most social srvants l know Radio 3 voices Lovely Rita A lesser quake Balfour declaration Safari The New Honda Civic Honda AFT Britannica Trading 200 Series Tipping the Scales Intercity Travel Promotions Limited City Lights Jane Wheatley finds that it isn't taking nature long to recover from the recent bushfires Sydney The Owl and the Lumberjack The preservation of the northern spotted owl is robbing people in Oregon of their livellihoods. But the timber workers inthe Olympic Peninsula aren't prepared to take it lying down, Richard North writes The Fairer Sex Lycra Marks & Spencer Optical Illusions When is a Dali not a Dali? As a new exhibition opens in London, Sarah Jane Checkland talks to the authors of a definitive new guide to discoverwhat separates the real thing froma plausible fake The Times Noble Caledonia Limited Oscar Hijuelos Point of sale business Books Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary… Ultra All-Inclusive Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Air new zealand Parallel Lines Lynne Reid Banks crosses the divide between israel and jorden to find another view from the other side Brittany Ferries Reassembling the troops Tom Pocock outlines British Plans to commemorate the fitieth anniversary of D-Day -on fand and sea, and in stitches Vacanze in Italia Vacances en Campagne Galicia & Costa Verde Individual Travellers Spain Travel insurance Travelbag Vacanze in Italia New England Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Palmer and Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbados ABTA Former Sitwell Castle, outside Florence, part 12th Multiple Display Advertising Items Chez nous Greek Islands Club British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites Lowest Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy North Cyprus and Turkey Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vale Do Lobo luxury 2 bed apt available summer. Tel… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Earthwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Tourist Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polurrian Hotel The Blakeney Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walk this Way Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Swimming School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brandon Catering Hire Moss Bros Justin Sewell Hair Foxylove Wedding List Services Wedding Receptions Austins The Balloon Garden Fox Fireworks Vogue Patterns Weddings Magazine Spring/summer 1994 The Catholic Enquiry Centre Free Weddings & Wedding Present Rendezvous Ashdown Park Hotel Tourisme Verney '94 Once uson atime Finecraft Jewellery Workshop Toronto & Niagara Falls Tylney Hall CAA Weddings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow Executive Services Ltd Caribbean Escapes Special Offers for Weddings and Honeymoons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Maiton Company Ltd. The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langfords Cyberspace Three Microsoft Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Bibble-Babble by Sabre Solutions Crossword Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Quentin Blake World of Leather Balancer of Scales?
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