News from 23/07/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Winston Graham, Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Liz Dolan, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Ross Tieman and Michael Clark, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Nick Hodges and James Tyrell, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Botswana: One of the exciting destinations for Abercrombie & Kent's safari holidays, Victoria Solt Dennis, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Bernard Whelan, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Louis Fitzgibbon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, John Habgood, Daid Telford, Clive Davis, Clive Fewins, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jeffrey Archer, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Leila Evans, Geoff Brown, David J. Voller, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, John Kempe, Susan Grossman, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Tony Pristavec, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Denkert, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Frances Bissell, Harold Walker (Chairman), Charles Bremner, Tom Robinson, Sarah Bagnall, Brian Whittingham, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, Susan Gilchrist, L. Cooklin, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Christopher Wigley, Jill Insley, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitch Jenkins, Angus MacMillan, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jim Mahon, H. D. Potter, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Walter Cousins, Penny Money-Coutts, Peter Bryan, Stephanie Lewis, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Hinton, Director General, Chris Philip, Nicholas Bennett, R. Webb, Robi Dutta, Michael Apple, James A. Morris, Julian Muscat, Polly Toynbee, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, J. G. Lynch, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Hazel Leslie, Alison Burns, Alexander Ross, Brian Morton and Giles Coren, Sean Coughlan, Mel Webb, Tony Worthington, A. W. Macara, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Graham Lord, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Eleanor Mant, Michael Horsnell, Christine Michael, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey and Charles Bremner, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Andrew Davidson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Kenneth J. Forder, Matthew Beard, Hilary Kingsley, Catherine Milton, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Damian Reece, Melvyn Marckus, John Watson,
ResumoTwo for £1 West steps up aid airlift for Rwanda Un urges refugees to return home Bar on Blandford England struggle Index Weekend Markets welcome boost in growth Heatwave produces third air pollution warning Opinion Weekend Record drink-drive prison term for pop star's widow Magazine James Bulger killers have to serve at least 15 years British Red Cross 30p Tourists face seven-hour delays on flights home More disruption ahead as talks break down in French air traffic dispute Tory hotel was possible bag bomb target Seaside Breaks Reshuffle costs treasury £90,000 UFF killers ignore woman's appeals Controllers want more staff and higher pay The Sunday Times Adams ban referred to European Court News in Brief ITN finds US partner Westland sheds jobs Heads they lose Consultant cleared Union leader dies at 63 Mercury claim rejected Bridegroom in hospital Sanctions buster Jailed Drama becomes a crisis Blandford loses right to manage family estates Blenheim 'black sheep who had every chance' sees palace put in trust for his young son Man fold to say penance for drug possession EC parties-the champagne's on you Bill error repeated day before funeral Bronze Age carvings lose 2,000 years overnight Strangled maid left in brambles Sun Alliance Mortgages By a Staff Reporter: Eton boys are not fair game, judge tells gang youth Citroën PC who struck boy keeps job after reprimand Teachers to be paid for dropping test boycott Ecover Comet's last blast eludes British telescope Homebase In the Times on Monday Pupils of 13 are taught sex education by sixth form Thames Water Schoolboy's dedication costs his family £590 Head bans a poem of the year The right way to reach for the moon Credo Blair warns trade unions to expect no favours Leader laughs off formal role for wife Keene on Chess N&P Museum courtyard to see the light after 150 years By a Staff Reporter: Second surgeon in hepatitis scare Service station shortage adds to crash danger British roads compare poorly with French routes Boots A far cry from Watford Gap Motorist walks away from crash Solicitors question role of CSA Important Product Safety Notice Bike winner in a hurry Freed man assaulted schoolgirls News in Brief Soldier dies Silent blow Drugs haul Coach crash Fighting on Land Rover Left Bank pays homage to lost creator of Little Prince Shortage of priests makes Spain seek New World recruits Better products, unbeatable prices (AFP): Prehistoric rhino bones found in French dig News in Brief (Reuter): Ciller defiant (Reuter): Whale protest (Reuter): Cult banned (Reuter): Greek hunt Scarlett is damned by Britain's new Rhett Madrid protests win water for arid citrus farms Obbekjaers Solzhenitsyn takes opposition line after rail odyssey Returning exile's crusade against moral and cultural decline echoes nationalist creed Bonn vote backs wider role in Nato missions (AP): Russia gives assurance to US on Serbs (Reuter): Red-Green alliance challenges Kohl Alliance Leicester Politically correct Lassie is back home Aid workers in despair as Rwanda victims fill mass graves Lack of food, water and hygiene hampers Goma battle to halt advance of cholera (Reuter): President's body kept in Zaire Hertz Harrowing pictures touch British hearts and purses From Associated Press in Sidon: Shia group linked to anti-Jewish killings Sewills Uranium found at Istanbul hotel News in Brief (Reuter): Doses 'unsafe' (Reuter): Talks fail (Reuter): Simpson plea (AP): Tribute agreed (Reuter): Child sex ban (Reuter): Hebron bombs Citadel falls (Reuter): Sudan truce (AFP): Korea alert off (AP): Interior motive Burmese junta agrees to UN talks on dissidents Black Americans demand their '40 acres and a mule Rwanda Emergency The Royal Bank of Scotland Labour's most exciting leader since Gaitskell Tony Blair has the rlight qualities, says Roy Jenkins Higher love The Times Diary Well employed The Times Diary Read the riot act at the British Library Is new technology as much a threat to learning as the Great Fire of Alexandria, Gerald Kaufman asks The new cult of the village Our yearning for an authentic slice of village life will require strict rural planning Steamy roles The Times Diary Back to Africa The Times Diary Hair apparent The Times Diary Rwandan Rescue First fight disease, then get the people home The Due Tariff Just punishment for James Bulger's murders The Cricketing Proteas After 29 years, South Africa wills victory at Lord's World's failure of duty to agonised Rwandan people Sum of gains and losses in the National Health Service Name-calling Civic gem Life of a duchess Pursuit of debt up to the grave Glyndebourne choice Who needs friends? Solution for Mr Spock Last laugh Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Last night's dinners Service dinners Reception Painter-Stainers' Company Drapers' Company Picture Gallery Appointments International Council of Christians and Jews Lincoln's Inn University news Church services tomorrow Free List Weekend birthdays Royal engagements Luncheon Forthcoming marriages International Science Policy Foundation Standish Masterman Standish Masterman, OBE, research chemist in rocket development, died on June 16 at Midhurst, Sussex, aged 81. He was born on September 18,1912 Hanns Kornell Hanns Kornell, American vintner, died lin Napa Valley, California, on July 17 aged 83. He was born in Germany in 1911 Personal Column Victoria Laughland Victoria Laughland, social worker, died of cancer on July 19 aged 50. She was born on July 11,1944 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Dangers of the Tube. Death Accelerated by Impure Air Denis Lemon Denis Lemon, cofounder, editor and proprietor of Gay News, died on an Aids-related illness in Exmouth on July 21 aged 48. He was born in Bradford-on-Avon on August 11,1945 John Morley John Morley, pantomime scriptwriter, died on July 16 in the Royal Sussex Hospital, Brighton, after a short illness aged 69. He was born on December 24,1924 News The Times Crossword No 19,602 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Weekend Vision GKN moves nearer to success in £385m legal battle Output surge boosts hopes for new jobs Halifax adds rider to PIA application Picture Gallery Profile Melvyn Marckus By our City Staff: North West chiefshits back at criticism USAir pilots seek stake Sport 30-36 Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money How to Play Penalty Own Goal Building costs set to rise in South East Standard repaid for gold coin There's a breathless hush in the gold market today Why Colette Bowe has much to do at the PIA Mercury may appeal to Lords over Bt pay-by-minute rule Gunn hits back at DTI report Gibbs Mew spreads cheer with £12.8m buy TT launches takeover bid for Dale Electric Business Roundup Ascot losses reduced UK Safety shares slide Shell near Billiton deal SFA acts on derivatives QMH expects success West Bromwich stable The Sunday Times Extrovert team finds strength in similarity London International Group: Nick Hodges and James Tyrell Partners in power Susan Gilchrist talks to the men who have found friendship through the trials of rescuing the company Picture Gallery GKN's crisis of conscience Tempus More shares for your money Shares climb above 3,100 amid futures-inspired advance Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Glaxo sues Novopharm over Zantac patent Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Regina's strife 'cost £150,000' St James issue Ashanti ahead Wall Street Money Markets More teeth for new Better protection for investors is promised from this week. Sara McConell reports How to Find out who Regulates the Advisers and how to Complain Honesty is the best policy Comment Poor Returns Clear the air Scottish Widows Homing in Nurse is snared by safety net Allied Trust Bank Schroders Look out for your lump sum Liz Dolan finds people who switch to a private pension may lose on the tax-free payout Whereto Go for Advice Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Unhappy returns Save & Prosper How low can you go to cover your home? Comparison shows price threat from other isurers, writes Liz Dolan Case 1. The Barkers: first-time buyers of a… Lloyds Bank Case 2. The Beckwiths: both in their 70s.… Case 3. The Prices: four-bedroom detached house,… Before and after the dining room at Uppark on the… Save & Prosper Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The M&G Group Provision Flattery can work wonders… Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset Cards to the rescue abroad Weekend Money Letters CGT Allowances for June Perpetual Briefings Save & Prosper Seymour Sinclair The Times Unit Trust Information Service Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Prices squeezed higher Fidelity Brokerage Induráin's supremacy resisted by Ugrumov Details Obree waits for pursuit ruling Weekend Fixtures Dubai raiding party calling halt to campaign Thunderer: Ayr Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Thunderer: Wolverhampton Warwick Dunlop gives reassurance over Erhaab's well-being Richard Evans previews today's Ascot showpiece and expects a French triumph with Apple Tree Thunderer: Ascot Rapid Raceline Big Race Line-Up Bobzao chases rich German prize Form Guide to the 12 Contenders Tajannub is worth following Today's Races on Television Ascot BBC1 Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Southwell Patient Bicknell puts Surrey on top Weakend Nottinghamshire wilt as leaders press home advantage Yorkshire's outlook clouded by fiery Walsh Munton leads Warwickshire from front Glamorgan lack inspiration Trump follows happily in footsteps of Hemmings Scoreboards 1996 World Cup Fixtures Alfredsson leaves rivals struggling in thunderstorm Records fall to big-hitting Swede War go races clear of Five Million Dollar Man Favourites through to last four Mitchell responds to Montgomerie's charge Polo rivals meet for first time For the Record United States have first Wembley date Sport in Brief Canada brushed aside Bisley record for Britain Higgins inquiry Gray drives to victory Scotland win crown Oxbridge top of class The Times Schwantz struggles to retain title Motorcycling crown beckons Doohan at British Grand Prix Cautionary tale of a champion cut down by burning ambition Saturday portrait: Wayne Rainey by Oliver Holt Donington Park Details Chinese rise early to take World Cup bait Picture Gallery O'Sullivan runs out of steam in world record bid New mark eludes Irish athlete From a Correspondent in Lisbon: Unhappy hurdlers settle for bronze Argentina's gamble on youth pays off Akinwande out to impress Demon driver hell-bent on fourth title Bryan Stiles meets the power boating bank clerk determined to win the British Grand Prix Bedford inspires British hopes for fairer winds Army Officer Racing Inadequate England feel the pace Donald and de villiers give South Africa upper hand at Lord's Lord's Scoreboard California dreaming amid cricketing history Arthritis Powerboating Sigei clips six seconds off world record in 10,000m Motoring Paul Heiney: How Tutti the Cow Found Love in the Bush Odd bins Travel Gardening Books Jazz & Blues Planning on evening our or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around Classical Dance Opera Galleries Ruth Gledhill enjoys the ancient and modern atmosphere of Christchurch Priory At your Service Rock Theatre Films Museums Children London English Heritage BBC Proms 94 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Jethro Tull Festivals The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Opera & Ballet Royal National Theatre Bradbury International Services Limited . Muting the howls of the Philistines Antony Germley Dance deserves its own theatre Rave on—it's a crazy feeling Hang out with Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens-or some pretty close facsimiles—after reliving the life of a rock legend Theatre Guide West and Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New on Video: Itami serves up a Japanese feast; Scorsese reveals secret passions Parade of the generations The young and the not-so-young get a chance to shine in events around the country Competition Winner How to Book - and Join Recordings: Status Quo recap their riff; little-known songs of Shostakovich; the saucy, sexy heart of Offenbach Pop Singles The Sunday Times The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hand Crafted Pine Furniture British Antique Replicas Medivac Healthcare Form for Comfort MOPS Announcement to the Public Allergy Relief Products Ltd. Buyers Choice Genuine Birthday Newspapers Ardenco Ltd. Power Pump Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Famous Designer Clothes up to 80% off It's all done with mirrors Strategically placed mirrors can work wonders in the home, turning even the pokiest of rooms into bright, airy spaces The Times Picture Gallery Where to buy Langley House Ltd Unbridled passion Hang on to that tatty old rocking horse n the attic. Sentimental value apart, it may be worth more than you think Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Ltd. Fit for a Prince the Gadabout Chair Dolphin Stair Lifts Cannock Gates Ltd. Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Autoport Systems Ltd BAC Conservations Where to find out more Countax Septic Tanks The Times Parham, Pulborough Salerooms Oryx Trading Ltd Jellicoe's paradise regained George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, previews the newly reopened Sutton Place gardens Garden Answers Amdega North of the Thames Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Barbican Hertfordshire North West The renting game: how to ever after Early birds get the best flats NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign Renting wisely Great advance, can't wait to read the novel Giles Gordon arugues for a return to the days when books were written before the publisher shelled out Fly me to the moon The official Apollo story still waits to be told, says Nigel Hawkes The Times The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Tied up in child's play Sophie By Guy Burt Black Swan, £5.99 God's chessboard Knowledge of Angels By Jill Paton Walsh Green Bay, £14.99 Derwent May Reviews the critics New in Paperback The Raj at Table By David Burton Faber, £6.99 Nora Naish Sunday Lunch Sunday Lunch By Nori Naish Mandarin, £5.99 Sister Hollywood By C. K. Stead Harvll, £7.99 Britain's crowning glory? On our knees on our dignity, Polly Toynbee on whether we need the monarchy Picture Gallery Out of our heads Bad Love By Jonathan Kellerman Warner Books, £5.99 To the White Sea By James Dickey Pocket Books, £4.99 I love Paris in the summer Whips and shackles Fred D. Aguiar turns his poetic talent to a novel of slavery The Longest Memory By Fred D'Aguiar Chatto & Windus, £9.99 Order 1,000 titles from Dillons Direct Kissing Frogs can cramp your style Old Night By Clare Harkness Black Swan, £5.99 Times Books Minerva Press Diesel Cars Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Quality Used Cars Malaya Alan Day London BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Bow John Tallis (Benz) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Classic Cars Car Auctions Gas: the new wonder fuel Natural gas fuel could cut exhaust emissions by 70 per cent. So why is it being ignored, asks Kevin Eason Picture Gallery Subtle charmer with oomph BMW hits double to for luxury and sporting style with its new 7-series saloon and its flagship motorcycle, the K1100 LT Porsche SAAB SAAB Authorised Dealers A keen, mean touring machine The Sunday Times Hella Fish thugs in our rivers Are wild trout being bullied by the farm-reared variety? Say goodbye to Blighty Feather Report AA Five Star Service Magic of the Okavango The delta is home to lion, leopard, hippo and buffalo. above all, it is the last kingdom of the elephant Save on sunshine safaris The Times reader offer: 10% off African holidays—and the chance to get one free Hilton Win a Discovery A hard day's work beside my blue lagoon' Hawaii: The attentions of a bronzed young maiden help Richard Morrison to forget his sunburn Word-Watching ABTA Nautical but nice Greece: To see the best of the coastline where tourists seldom venture, take a trip on a luxury yacht Fact file Leaving Town? Sicilia TCP The Sail Training Association Accompanied Cape Tours Mercury TCP British bed and breakfasts by the book A Place to Stay: The Times guide the guides. Which one suits your needs? TCP Stena Sealink Line Noble Caledonia Limited Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel POLAnD Inspirations ABTA Hotel de L'Abbaye A place of peace but not quiet Scotland: Ben Nevis rises above a landscape of tiny villages, remote islands and moors Special Interest Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tides Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers' Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Tips Saturday Rendezvous Sirius Candleburners Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Times Two Crossword Chess Punch No. 3263: The Uncertainty Principle by Phi The Listener Crossword Computer Games Solution to Crossword No. 3260 Word-Watching Bridge TDi Seven Days Tv Sit-com and the single mom Vision Picture Gallery Tributes and reflections Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Tv Series Beginning July 23-29 Plan International UK Plenty tough enough to stand alone A single mother of three is the central figure of Grace Under Fire, the new Bbc 2 sit-com. Victoria McKee reports Crazed in Croydon Repeats Song and dance Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Talking to the animals Children The race is on Soaps See how they run Sport Not many people don't know this Robi Dutta previews a new investigative series presented by Sue Lawley RSPB How to win friends Michelle Homles shares top billing in Firm Friends, but her route there was unlike her co-stars', she tells Hilary Kingsley Suds' law in Moscow Off the Box Straight talk, straight bat Cricketing all-rounder Ian Bothm puts cqual vigour into radio presentation. Louise Taylor watched him in the studio Worlds away from Beat the Clock Game Shows: Hilary Kingsley previews Scavengers, the newest, buiggest and most expensive yet Saturday Inner torments , hidden agendas Films on Television David Robinson makes his bick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest, The Cult Film 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 on pages 10 to 23 Banger in a cracker Cult Film of the Week Flapdoodle fun Comedy of the Week Films on Television Saturday July A failure, however honourable Variations Ingmar imagines a world before he was born Choice: High-brow cinematic and literary figures in retrospect; low-brow game shows in prospect Saturday July 23 Sunday July 24 Wet, wild and making waves Variations The fear can be worse than the crime itself Choice: Real crime levels in Britain assessed Sunday July 24 Monday July 25 This year's model Variations In the footsteps of his murdered colleague Choice: Investigating a photograph's death in Bosnia; danger on holiday; rugby in South Africa Monday July 25 Tuesday July 26 The new genes' blues Variations They don't yet play on the same terms Choice: Has sport changed after apartheid? Tuesday July 26 Wednesday July 27 One of his worth remembering Variations No shortage of material for a people-watcher Choicr: Humanity according to Desmond Morris; and Parliament according to Sue Cameron Wednesday July 27 Thursday July 28 Words in a new light Variation Cooking up trouble at the take-away Choice: A woman-stanted drama series returns Thursday July 28 Friday July 29 Wicked ladies of an innocent age Variations What makes Linford run but not Matthew? Choice: Psychology for sportsmen women; new dance; original reporting, men's magazines Friday July 29 Saturday July 23 Allow a Marvin of error Peter Barnard suggests some listening mainly musical Sunday July 24 Monday July 25 Tuesday July 26 Wednesday July 27 Thursday July 28 Friday July 29 IBM Sowing seeds-how Lord Mark Fitzalan Howard spread… HTR The Secret is out - Trusts Offer Excellent Bargains Advice for a wider audience The AITC has free factsheets for advisers and members of the public Picture Gallery Build a pyramid The Aitc has free factsheets for advisers and members of the public Pathway to a nice little earner Murray Johnstone Cheapest way into shares Investment trust savings schemes can be used for one-off lumb-sum investment Enter the Euro privatisation Growth prospects for continental stock markets are better than expected Don't ignore a discount Will the days of big premiums return? Fidelity Investments Passing on a lifetime of investment experience Forward plan for security New 'lifestyle' products are designed to cover mortgage, pension or school-fees schemss Gearing up for a good profit Govett Strategic Investment Trust Plc How high are your hurdles? A guide to the risk of putting your money into split capital trusts Income growth The secret of success is - don't panic Joining the old with the new Keep an eye on children's cash Mavis zeros in Five years on, a sum of £10,000 should Lloyd's finds a source of trust Monthly schemes win favour How to buy investment trust shares cheaply Net asset value: what it means On track for steady income Prescription for prosperity Setting up your own company eats into savings—but even the boss needs a little nest egg Pros and cons of Peps The swings and roundabours of investment funds' management fees Flemings All your questions answered How Safe Os my Money in an Investment Trust? Risk and rewards, but look before leaping Some leading groups already risk rate their trusts BG Savouring trusts to suit all tastes A multi-flavoured packet of different classes of shares gives investors a wide choice Try a taste of Eastern promise Foreign investors are turning to Tokyo as the Japanese recovery begins to get on the road Foreign Colonial Under starter's orders Today most new issues, involve placing shares with institutions and a public share offer Venture into the unknown Dogs and cats and cashing in The Advier What is the value of a warrant? X-rated trusts for high risk Zeros in a class of their own Where should the zero dividend preference share fit in your investment trust portfolio? Year-end tax planning Templeton Magazine Safari Magazine Diary Labour luvies Forgiving the Germans Brought to book Something for the Weekend Jazz Cherokee Limited Jeep Angelic upstart Imogen Stubbs can pass as a teenager - and as the maid of Orleans-but her looks belie her experience, in life and on the stage. Alan Franks meets her. Portrait b Mitch Jenkins Picture Gallery New Camel Mild It's chal Lenging stuff Bells Allenging stuff Rons The world's most expensive Stella Artois Getaw Toyota The End Once upon a time a group of utopians built an Earth within the Earth- a Biosphere - in the desert. The, perhaps inevitably, conflict between money and ideals burst the bubble. Nigel Hawkes reports Noble Caledonia Limited Voyages Jules Verne Dolphin Parrot Sloggi for men Lightening-up time Before You Invest Bryant Homes And so to Beds Irish Linen/cotton Thomas Sanderson Blinds Huge Bankruptcy Sale " Interior Times" Woodland Kitchens Ltd. Art in Iron Study Group Heritage Pots School Prints Restaurant Guide Eating Out Frances Bissell A simple yet elegant picnic lunch to eat on the trot or take at a slower pace during a day at the races Drink What to Buy Enter Password The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culuture MOPS Picture Gallery Jeffrey Archer Michelob Nicotine Smoking Causes Cancer
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