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News from 02/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Stephen Brook, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Elspeth Thompson, Stanley Martin, Patricia Davies, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, David Cannadine, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Dominick Dunne, Malcolm Parker (Director), Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Adam Cooper, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, The Highwayman, Jeremy Kingston, Gram Parsons, James Bone, Mel Batty, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Llin Golding, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, David Flusfeder, Jenny Knight, Felix E. Bean, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Monica Lightwood, Andrew Rowe, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, D. R., Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Edward M. A. Willhoft, C. T. Scott-Dempster, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Anne Sear, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gordon Watt, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Susan Grossman, Michael Hamlyn and Sam Kiley, Helen Barry, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Richard Scott, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Emma Nicholson, Joan Leefe, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Lewis, Derwent May, Jane Martinson and Martin Waller, Harry Price, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Richard Cork, Brian Sedgemore, Malcolm Brabant, Stephen Anderton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, George Plumptre, Sir Bryan Nicholson and Peter Jacobs, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Richard Bailey, David Robinson, Rose Wild, Personal Finance Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Philip Worcester, Terry Waite, Alix Ramsay, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Peter M. Esdaile, Edwina Currie, Nigel Hawkes, Patricia Tehan and Robert Miller, F. M. Bennett, A. R. Gallagher, Barry Pickthall, D. Lario, Cultural Counsellor, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Richard Foster, President, G. C. Kieffer, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Alan Copps, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, T. Mary Thatcher, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Alan Franks, John Angerson, Richard Whitfield, Christine Wheeler, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Detta O'cathain, Managing Director, Russell Twisk, Richard Beeston, Alan Howarth, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Bill Watteau, Michael Horsnell, Martyn Thompson, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Frances Nye, Nicholas Henshall, Rosalind Irwin, Richard Morrison, Robin Burgess, Bill Frost and Robin Young, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Elizabeth Udall, John Hannan, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Marjorie Mowlam, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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Boy killed on fairground water chute Park rides shut after Bank Holiday tragedy Doubts raised over safety code Round world in 74 days Index Weekend Win Britain and Russia duck Cold War row Magazine Gales delay ferries, close roads and cut power lines Danger of mines on beaches spreads Murder of gay broker linked to earlier attack Doing not quite so nicely Weekend The BOLSHOI Ballet Sport Expert dismisses link with violence Fisons Howard tells censor to turn back tide of video nasties Explicit films in the home Picture Gallery Lamont opts out of challenge Teachers' leaders resist strike calls Mines fear Full tunnel service by 'late summer' Policeman finds son dead at crash scene News in Brief 'Boy flew crash Airbus' Heseltine defends VAT Pregnant woman killed Aids patient sought Smallest school saved The baby now arriving Italy's big brother The Sunday Times Round-the-world record breakers storm to victory Crew sail into shower of champagne after 74 days, 22 hours and 17 minutes at sea Royal hitch halts holiday Fair rides claim 12 lives in 10 years despite safety code Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Bank Holiday Monday in the Times Apple Computer, Inc Women face great divide in a tale of two parishes On either side of the Welsh border this Easter, female deacons will be praying for church unity Anglican vicar defects The Times N&P The Hecklers wage war on avant garde music 'It is very Much a case of the emperor's new clothes-no one is prepared to say how awful it is' Abbey National Mirroring the Easter celebration of Divine Reality Stephane kélian Citroën Xantia BT Britons find little light at end of the tunnel Bird 's passion play goes to ground National Savings Mebase Customs pays Elm for lost cheque Chinese gangsters aim to make a killing in Britain Continental police warn London and Manchester of ruthless rivals to the Triads Midland The Times Keene on Chess Three saved from blaze News in Brief Fire threat Shelter hit Fully booked BNP victory at polls may set neighbour against neighbour Kate Alderson ex Party sets sights on Commons BNP workers deaf to opposition in east London are convinced that their party is on an unstoppable march to Parliament The 1994 International Spring Gardening Fair 'You see a white person and you are scared... I can't walk freely here' Youngsters take up political fight Mercury Sarajevans ready to enjoy Easter of peace and flowers Spring is in the air in the siege-free Bosnian capital: children are back at school, gas and electricity restored. Even the tanks are stopping at traffic lights By our Foreign Staff: Un accuses Serbs of murder spree Northern Rock Reuter: Girl flies into the record books Nine-year-old pilots her father across America twice Spirit of Tsar recalled in fight for vodka markets From Reuter: Pasqua to crack down on rioters The Missions to Seamen (Reuter): Russians agree to sign Nato pact soon News in Brief (Reuter): Andes deaths (AP): Sergeant guilty (Reuter): Budapest hope (Reuter): War protest (Reuter): Nuclear help Nazi dead at 87 Photo man dies (AP): Israeli joke Berlusconi 's ally praises Mussolini Forza Italia Leader unrelenting as poll victors squabble over choice of Prime Minister Greeks to seize royal property Midland The Listening Bank B&Q Actress who enchanted tycoon stays backstage Madonna breaks TV taste barrier Audience boos singer as she fills the air with obscenities, lavatory humour and cigar smoke Do It All Pretoria challenges Zulu power with clampdown on weapons Draconian regulations have been adopted to enforce peace in Natal and the Zulu homeland. So far there is no sign of the violence abating Released Chinese dissident held again New in Brief (AP): Gang reward (Reuter): Bakhtiar trial (Reuter): Killer executed (Reuter): Drugged squad (Reuter): Boy foils bear The Times Buddhist Bh00utan fights to stem Nepalese cultural tide The Land of the Thunder Dragon is feeling overwhelmed by the intrusive influence of Nepal, its Himalayan neighbour. Hardline measures by the Bhutanese king may have come too late France shuts schools in Algeria after murders Thomas Cook Picture Gallery Mafia chiefs prefer jail to trial gamble Pyongyang given one month to admit UN Westwood Illinois raises battle flag to rescue Grant's tomb A salutary tale of two parties Anthony Howard argues that a split in the Opposition going back a political generation must be healed for the Left to take power The snobbery that created Sissinghurst Harold and Vita would have hated their public, says David Cannadine Nationalised by the Tories What price Major now? Most Mysterious Day He descended into hell (Apostles' Creed) Spies like us Le Carr?'s men are still very much in business Booing Birtwistle It is better to turn the radio off than to break it Cooling the debate on sex education Removing peerages Advantages of marriage in church Anxieties over 'Titanic' exhibition Johannesburg riots Help for disabled Cost of water Tale of two anthems Getting in a twist on the telephone Rectory rook pie Music to the ears Social News Church news Appointments Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Church services tomorrow University news Garden exhibits lead gold rush Appointments Robert Doisneau Robert Doisneau, French Photographer, died yesterday aged 81. He was born in Gentilly in on April 14,1912 Leon Degrelle Léon Degrelle, wartime Belgian facist leader, died in hospital in Màlaga, Spain, on March 31 aged 87. He was born on June 15,1906 Latest wills Henry Croom-Johnson Henry Croom-Johnson, Cmg, Cbe, Assistant Director-General, British Council , 1966-72, died on March 22 aged 83. He was born on December 15,1910 The University Boat Race Molly Brearley Molly Brearley, CBE, educationist, died on March 27 aged 88. She was born in Hastings in 1905 Richard Starr Richard Starr, archaeologist and United States intelligence specialist, died at Leesburg, Virginia, on March 9, aged 94. He was born in 1900 at Eau Clare, Wisconsin News The Times Crossword No 19,506 Times Weathercall Opinion Noon today 240 mm Is our cuisine too haute? Saturday Times Weekend Vision Bonds plunge as US jobs rise Consumers adopt 'pay as you go' attitude Profile Queens Moat rejects us offer for French hotels The troubled hotels group is expected to announce financial results next week, more than a year after its shares were suspended to allow debt restructuring From Reuter: Euro Disney creditors given rescue deadline Royal Life warns of mortgage shortfall S&F Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Vymura prepares for £40m flotation Under Orders Buying Tips Betting Form Pulled up AT&T to create 150 jobs Gas: time for Sir Bryan Carsberg to explain Airbus concedes defeat over $6bn Saudi deal Saudia, the Saudi Arabian airline, will finally decide on May 1 which aircraft it will buy with the $6.2 billon that the us Export-Import Bank is making available Hedge fund loses $1bn Westpac sued over insurance deal Picture Gallery US renews attack on Tokyo surplus Heron chases deferment The Sunday Times By our World Trade Correspondent: Malaysian bank governor resigns Save & Prosper Prescribing a run of healthy profits A taste of cold Turkey in the City Standard Life From a Correspondent in Abu Dhabi: Europe's oil tax increases attacked by Opec Dismissed bank chief defends loss record European utility trust launched Diamond men tickle the fancy with champagne Colin Campbell reports on the success of the Argyle mine in Western Australia Avis and Hertz gear up to take on holiday car brokers Competition in the car hire market has intensified as Avis and Hertz target the leisure sector at prices intended to take business from specialist brokers Hungary given debt deal Japanese eye GKN plant Goofy falls off a cliff on Wall St Reuters acquires Quotron Tourist Rates Breezy outlook for house sales Robert Miller reports that, barring any political hiccups the housing market has started its long-awaited recovery Little assurance from insurers Comment Plastic Punters Deal with the professionals The removal company N&P Home Tips How to find your way in the mortgage maze All you need to know about moving home Best loan deals a model couple go shopping ASSET This Week's Best Buys Tax team The Equitable Life Save & Prosper in the Investment House A sheltered pensioner First-time buyers The bank as a best friend Closing the deal Fimbra Save & Prosper Perpetual Do's and Don'ts to Help Land a Buyer Monthly Income Option Unit-Linked Insurance Investments SunLife of Canada Gamblers go plastic A Punter's Guide to Tax Norwich and Peterborough Briefings Morgan Grenfell Prolific Concentrating on Investment The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander Aztec Fund Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset National Westminster Bank Tax time-bomb primed The Abbey National habit of bags full of coins Weekend Money Letters Widow's allowance Save & Prosper Bad risk or good risk The Equitable Life Pioneers in a new world Lured by the phenomenal buying potential of tomorrow's consumers, investors are turning to the World's developing nations, David Rudnick reports Schroders Running risks in a volatile situation Investing in rapidly changing societies carries many traps for the unwary First find your fund manager With a bewildering array of choice, good advice is essential Cazenove & Co Where to take a global gamble David Rudnick takes a spin round the world picks out some of the most exciting regions for investors with enough money and nerve Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Platt revives champions' challenge Wigan capitalise on unforced errors to return to winning ways Northern's championship ambitions suffer setback O'Sullivan edges through Snow Reports Yesterday's Results Woodroffe's move is Scotland's gain Douglas rolls back years Chang surrenders title Teddington cruise New format wanted Kankkunen injured Miandad excluded Jenkins heads voting Crew members held over kidnapping Sport in Brief Bath chase league and cup double for Rowell Pilkington Cup semi-final attract sell-out attendances Southern embarks on final journey Carolians' tough test Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Ashall guilty of playing with necessary toughness Multiple Display Advertising Items Dissent cuts no ice in world of razor-sharp skates Andrew Longmore on a sport in which whingers are frozen out and referees always gain respect Mercury Communications Carlisle Uttoxeter Course Specialists from Three Meetings Towcester Newton Abbot Plumpton Indhar to upstage Concordial Darren Boy has favourable draw to capture sprint Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Haydock Park Entry error by Curley Racing next Week Wolverhampton No easy task for Another Troup Kempton Park Obree sees off early challenge to win title Water brings double-figure grief to Daly Price plays it straight to steal Gilford's comic show Blonde having fun leaves opposition struggling to keep up Saturday Portrait: Laura Davies by Patricia Davies Johnson's know-how inspires Leicester Berlin match too dangerous to go ahead Hitler connection to Germany-England fixture in unpardonable blunder Fairclough's late strike brings Leeds just reward For the Record The Times Arsenal deny attempt to sign Bergkamp Ireland Toms first woman official to break through Rugby League Blackburn reach point of no return Surprised Smith out of bout after brain scan Malcolm gets chance to lift England's spirits Neglected Tufnell bowling Pick your Team Countax Simon Barnes Books Libby Purves on a Children's Crusade to save the Earth Mazda Cars (UK) Ltd Travel Games Collecting Dance The Times critics select the best entertainment for an evening out and, on page 23, day trips for the whole family Classical Picture Gallery Opera Theatre Divine blend of ancient and modern Films Galleries Museums Jazz Rock Bargains to go for in France Robin Young in a serious shopper's paradise A Nintendo for your art Qualcast Day-Tripper's Guide to the Channel Ports Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Philharmonic Victor Hochhauser Raymond Gubbay Royal Festival Hall Music in Country Churches Barbican Hall Moscow Festival Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Adelphi Theatre Cambridge Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Desperation makes for strange bedfellows Superlungs v Everywoman Matt Wolf considers the respective strengths of Oliver nominees Elaine Paige and Julia McKenzie Bellow if you're sad to be gay Oscar King's Head, N1 Theatre: Oscar Wilde sings his way-loudly-through his trials Oscar King's Head, N1 Arts Monday Child's play Concert NYO/Davis Barbican Rising stars in the arts firmament: Adam Cooper Great British Hopes The Sunday Times Thames Valley Antique Dealer's Association Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London The Great Jazz Guitars The Times Guitar men plucked from obscurity Final Week of our Free Jazz Cd Offer Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Picture Gallery New on Video: Harrison Ford flees the law, John Ford upholds it Four free jazz CDs Make a meal of a night out The Theatre Club invites you to dinner and a ride on a Carousel How to Join the Club Pop Singles Recordings: Princely soul, Kissin Joy, Liszt in the underworld, and the pick of the new releases Pop Albums Jazz Chamber 20Th Century BBC Radio Opera Orchestral Sheraton, Chippendale and Hepplewhite Big Bed Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Moriarti's workshop Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc MOPS Factory Shop Medivac Healthcare Duniopillo English Oak Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas New flights of fancy at a shopper's check-in Dollond & Aitchison Food for thought from a bygone age Amassing cook books can be an all-consuming passion. Antiquarian first editions command hefty prices The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Saleroom They know what stink to make in cloud cuckoo-clock land Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Greased up and raring to go Marathon Countdown: With the London race two weeks away, Mel Batty sets the final training plan for the Times teams The Times Teams Mel Batty's Training Schedules With Spring in her stride Christine Wheeler has got those marathon butterflies Redrow London Property " Copperfields" Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Vineries Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colten Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Lofty ideas that go well with a shell For Sale about £240,000 The Moben Benn's test of time Tony Benn's diaries are now available on cassette Derwent May reviews the critics COnuNDrum Genius in the round Benedict Nlightingale on Joan Littlewood's autobiography Joan's Book By Joan Littlewood Methuen, ?20 A woman's work is done Carmen Callil is leaving Britain, but her mark on publishing endure The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Books in the Times BG New Paperbacks Dillons the Bookstore Poetic licence Lynne Truss encounters the vicious, opinionated, poet-bigot narrator of Stephen Fry's new novel Diesel Cars Focus on Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Land Rover Broadfields Lookers Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gales Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Testers of Edenbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Converts and their convertibles The British weather may not be conducive to owning a soft top but, as Kevin Eason finds, they are more popular than ever Steering Column Top driver prize The search is on to find the best of Britain's company car users The Times Pick of the Soft Tops Beds at the cutting edge Neglected borders are easily rejuvenated by carefully edging and replanting, says George Plumptre, The Times Gardener Sainsbury's Hayter Garden Answers The Times Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Echo The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk Garden Supplies Garden Day Tours T. W. Parker Ltd Snapper Country Warmth Agriframes MOPS Groworganic Air Valley Services Ltd The Heveningham Collection Kitchen magic MOPS Allen The ten best bedrooms in Britain Hotels: From the exotic to the enormous, Robin Young selects the nation's top beds Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB France Directe Stepping back to the past Northern Ireland: Despite the imageds of violence, the province has much to offer its visitors Glasgow Correction The British Virgin Islands The Regent London Travel Tips Land of vineyards and volcanoes Lanzarote: Sun, scenery and distinctive local wines... what more could Tony Patrick wish for? Picture Gallery Mark Warner Word-Watching The Times Passport to France Nemesis? Not just now, thanks Easter Outings: While knuckles at Alton Towers: where to take the children: and horticultural Stena Sealink Line Family fun for the holiday weekend Gardens to visit Trailfinders the Travel Experts Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Global Direct Travel Airline ticket Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flight Bookers Plc Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts SunWORLD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Club Mirador Golf Greece by Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earthwatch Research Team Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camp Beaumont The Ramblers' Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move The Times Word-Watching Punch No. 3247: Finished by Franc The Listerner Crossword Solution to Crossword No. 3244 Computer Games Bridge Mercury Seven Days Tv 3 Jo Brand: the queen of tart QED on football as… Vision Picture Gallery Spotting a possibility Channel-Hopping TV Series Beginning April 2-8 Punching her own Brand of humour Jo Brand, founder member of the Less Attractive Mate Association, has a new series, Hilary Kingsley went to meet her TV Licensing Contest in context Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Playing God Repeats Size is no object Science Butcher slings 'ook United no longer Sport Order of the boot? not bad for a kick-off Applying technology to the act kicking a ball led the former footballer Craig Johnson to redesign the boot. Nigel Hawkes The Times science, is over the moon about the idea Tables turned at the turntables Tony Patrick asks whether disc-jockeys recognise their own caricatures Security Window Shutters Dropped then caught Off the Box Set point Alan Bennett's raincoat test Elizabeth Udall reports on Alan Bennett at large in Leeds City Art Gallery Grief, anger and grace Debra Craine previews an Omnibus on the most ambitious work yet by chorcographer Bill T. Jones On the wavelength of nostalgia Films Television David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Thriller and Comedy 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 Saturday Window shopping Thriller of the Week Films on Television Keep mum? No Comedy of the Week Team spirit brings out her best Saturday April-2 Variations And now, Dreyfus-a musical affair? Choice: A famous scandal re-exmined; Indian conversation; a grave-robber's come-uppance BBC1 Don't forget wotsname Sunday-April-3 Variations Universal, perhaps, but not unanimous Choice: Catholics beg to differ; offbeat Paris BBC1 Finally, it was beyond our Ken Monday April 4 Variations Battle to get back in the National saddle Choice: Gallery of Bernnett characters; jockeys of the airwaves; taking a hiding at riding; Kris cross BBC1 Family fortunes waning Tuesday April 5 Variations How to take your leave with dignity Choice: A playwright faces up to his death BBC1 Love has its own tempo Wednesday April 6 Variations Immigration is more than black and white Choice: Old story for new age travellers; race about-face; two worlds collide; winning with Winnie BBC1 Prescription for entertainment Thursday April 7 Variations Putting Patsy behind her and letting fly Thursday April 7 Choice: A star vehicle that really moves BBC1 Fourth time lucky? Friday April 8 Variations Added value of making a drama out of a crisis Friday April 8 Choice: Save as you learn; in the company of cars; another side of Africa; insect inspection BBC1 Saturday April 2 Wilkins is a winner Pick of the Week Sunday April 3 Monday April 4 Tuesday April 5 Wednesday April 6 Thursday April 7 Friday April 8 Classic Romance Proton Magazine Picture Gallery London Harronds Knightbridge London London Harrods Knightsbridge London Salvatore Ferragamo Renault Contents Magazine Something for the Weekend The God club Goya's life and work Use of the apostrophe Coons and Coalite Safari Savage Knights Defeat can come sooner than expected for the wannabe warriors who hope to do battle with the likes of Wolf and Saracen, television's Gladiators, Tom Quirke reports. Photographs by John Angerson Ford Seven Minutes after take-off, flying low over Nairobi's western suburbs in the Cessna 26 In the Light France Clarks Fame in slow motion Alan Franks meets Nick Park, the animator whose plasticine characters last week won him his second Oscar and more creature comforts Back to Basi Picture Gallery Heavenly Bodies Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Johnson & Johnson Picture Gallery Rehabitat Ten of the Best-Then Ten of the Best-Now Only the best, naturally Advertising Promotion Restaurant Guide Eating Out MOPS The Times Cook Celebrate this Easter with fresh fish prepared in the traditional Portuguese fashion Drink If you know where to look, German wine-makers have far greater things than liebfraumilch of offer What to Buy Which Gouture cuisine Fiona Beckett on the world of culinary fashion, in which rucola and parsley compete for flavour of the month RSPCA Nordic sport Nationwide the 'Building' Society Enter Password Next Week: Lettuce - Did God Goof? The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Picture Gallery Dominick Dunne Berghaus The Cream of Manchester

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