News from 27/08/1994
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Jennifer Richards, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Christine N. Reeves, Richard Eaton and David Rhys Jones, Paul Heiney, Jonathan R. J. Burgess, Andrew Pierce, Edward Norman, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, D. H. R. McGowan, Simon Barnes, Colin "Gabriel" Hatcher (European regional co-ordinator), Prudence Raper, Michael Scott Rohan, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Donald Kirkham and Alan McLintock, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, Jo Bowers, Sarah Bucher and Andrew England, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Brice, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Philip Webster and John Goodbody, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, R. H. Edwards, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Richard Sharpe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hartland, Peter Snow, Simon Hall, Susan Grossman, David Nathan, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, David Lermon, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, M. Possener, Andy Healey, Michael Hamlyn, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Frances Bissell, Giles Whittell and Andrew Pierce, Laurie Taylor, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Ronnie Scott, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, William T. Stearn, Graham Foat, Brian Rich, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Clare Colvin, Russell Kempson, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Peter Fox, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Frank McMANUS, Barry Millington, Robert Low, George Plumptre, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, S. R. Bull, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, G. F, John Russell Taylor, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Terry Waite, P. H. S, H. G. Dickinson, Edward Owen and our Foreign Staff, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alistair Miller, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Jessica Gorst Williams, Robert Horton, Chairman, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Graham Matthews, Kate Alderson, P. C. Cohen, Rodney Hobson, Stephanie Billen, Rosa Greenhalgh, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John Hicks, Jane Bidder, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster and Robert Miller, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Liz Thomson, Brian Alderson, Robert Crampton, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and Joe Joseph, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Stoker, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Jonathan Meades, Joan Tester, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Jane Howard, Mary Munro-Hill, Fiona Beckett, Mark Cole, John Phillips, Elizabeth Udall, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Pamela Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Damian Reece, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoTwo for Drug law change may hit athletes Index Weekend Tall people give short shrift to note of doom Weekend Picture Gallery State schools move up list of top 500 Hopes for Ulster agreement revived Top Schools Patient given plastic heart to last a lifetime Man, 62,'well and wide awake' Motorway delays slow the holiday Magazine American Express Card No Title US peace broker hopeful of Ulster breakthrough Broadcasters 'too dependent on the Government' Commercial Union Railtrack faces Citizen's Charter claims Magazine Brave baker foiled robber Pamela on the loose in Paris The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Tycoon's trial cost £2m in legal aid News in Brief Men held in BT inquiry Car youth cautioned Drugs 'kill mentally ill' Girl's body found in field Actress over the limit Airline strike ballot 'Superdad' dies at 58 Jilted student jailed for holding rival's parents hostage British water floods Elysee ATI Abbey National Husband plants one on his wife By a Staff Reporter: Handcuffed suspect falls to his death Makro Three divers plucked to safety after 16 hours in Channel Experts criticise rescued men for ignoring the basic guidelines of safe diving Swallow's duck saves batsman Boots Blind man vandalised parked cars News in Brief Body search Fossil reward From M to M Boy, 2, dies Sky increase Gallery theft M&S gives up fight to keep stores shut on Sundays By a Staff Reporter: US pays families of 'friendly fire' victims Lloyd Webber ready for battle of writs Barclays Saib adds new twist to Archer row Monday in the Times Quangos 'better than elected councillors' The Royal Bank of Scotland Scientists set sail on mission to the bottom of the sea Head should rule the heart of faith Tredo The Times Exclusive Aladdin Stamps offer Coe attacks Ovett over liberal views Drugs in athletics Birds find refuge on set-aside land Keene on Chess Proton By a Staff Reporter: Button a comes to end of its line Top state schools keep pressure on private rivals Guide to the Top Performing State and Independent Schools AS results make a comeback Westminster leads table with 'fizzingly' good year Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences How the clearing system works Clinton's Cuba Policy adrift as Castro Calls the Shots As Mr Clinton grapples with the Cuban problem, critics chanllenge a policy that refuses to deal with Dr Castro but turns a blind eye to abuses in China and offers nuclear concessions to North Korea, Writes Ian Brodie in Washington This Bank Holiday Habitat is full of late summer… US clash over strategy Haiti dismisses finance ministers as sanctions bite The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Clinton 's victory soured by retreat Pizza pair banished to distant isles Bristol & West & You Moscow's help over Jerusalem rejected News in Brief (Reuter): Nigeria purge (AFP): Tourist killed (Reuter): Arms shortage (Reuter): Grave error (Reuter): Thief tracked Gaullists turn Paris liberation party into election battlefield Dulux Bosnian Serbs set to reject peace map Italy sells off dream factory on the Tiber French police trap Eta's killer Tigress Far right's SS leader to quit Germans find lost Muslim graveyard Students riot on campuses in South Africa Jessop Troops halt attempt by Khmer Rouge to flee with hostages Russians expelled from mafia 's island playground in the sun Hero's grave for British sailor B&Q Supercentres Reuter: Relatives cast doubt on suicide air crash 40 million Irish can be wrong America is full of Ulstermen, says Geoffrey Wheatcroft The Irish took over municipal politics, excluding others Sport à la carte The Times Diary Bringing the Word to the ploughboy Five hundred years on, Jim McCue salutes William Tyndale, the man behind the English Bible Misappliance of science The young are not fooled: they know that the adult world does not require deep knowledge of maths and science Bill of health The Times City Diary Hot snap The Times City Diary Just the type The Times City Diary Tracking Drugs The use of anabolic steroids merits a lifetime ban for sportsmen La Libération Paris has been reliving a healing national myth Heart of the Matter Mechanical devices are an ethical alternative to live organs Signalmen's pay and productivity Fringe choice Bang up to date Good weather for some Poisons to be cherished, not feared Cathedrals in need of more friends Scotland's saints Wealth in the eye of the beholder Missing links Keeping the peace Dream location Putting a price on it? Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial service Picture Gallery Latest wills European Engineers Church services tomorrow Appointments in the Church Forthcoming marriages Roy Trigg Roy Trigg, horse show rider and racehorse trainer, died at malvern, Worcestershire, on August 21 aged 79. He was born at Farcham, Hampshire, on February 14,1915 Margaret Hayman Margaret Hayman, former president of the Mathematical Association, died on July 26 aged 70. She was born in York on August 7,1923 Personal Column Rukba Bill Cowley Bill Cowley, founder of the Lyke Wake Walk, died on August 14 aged 77. He was born in Middlesbrough in November 16,1916 Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Robert Rozhdestvensky Robert Rozhdetvensky, Russian poet, died in hospital in Moscow after a heart attack on August 19 aged 62. He was born in southern central Siberia on January 20,1932 Tom Scott Thomas Scott, assistant night editor of The Times, 1949-64, died on August 22 aged 95. He was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, on February 23,1899 Renewed Rain News The Times Crossword No 19,632 Opinion Times Weathercall Aid-Call PLC Saturday Times Profile 21 British Coal to axe further 2,000 white-collar jobs Banks accused over soaring account charges Wall Street races ahead C&G sets up helpline on takeover bonuses Stock Market The Pound Melvyn Marckus Wyevale branches out Gold Sport 30-36 National Grid Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Qanda Sweet Deals Peak Power Lord Archer's slings and arrows BP marks end of big asset sales with $425m nutrition disposal Gas stake for Eastern Electricity Globetrotting Budgie wakes up Sleepy Kids Advisers' aide apologises to MPs BM trims debts with £17m sale of Benford Acquisitions at Business Technology Leyland Trucks 'well established' Business Roundup Mail price blunder Start-ups up, failures fall RICS argues hotel case Russian bank buys stake Housing in doldrums Norwegian steel deal The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Long enough together to pay off the mortgage The Woolwich: Donald Kirkham and Alan McLintock Partners in power Robert Miller profiles the building society's senior team for whom the notion of mutuality is a way of life Eastern yields to gas pressure Tempus Picture Gallery M&G High-flying shares set sights on breaking through 3,300 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options GEC contract boost for UK industry Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Recession becalms Sunleigh Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Savings Deals Is your home blighted? Liz Dolan looks at the pitfalls that lie in wait for the unsuspecting homebuyer or seller Guardian goes astray Comment Save & Prosper Under Fire Free Guide Schroders When the income peaks Pensions are a priority when children have left homw, says Damian Reece in his series on where to invest when Pensions Fimbra Taxation Save & Prosper Pressure on C&G payout plan grows An action group calls on shareholders to press for a special meeting to discuss alternatives to the Lloyds plan. Sara McConnell reports Barclays turns on the charm for customers Fimbra Perpetual Henderson touche Remnant Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Briefings Fortune favours the fast The best-paying accounts tend to open for business only briefly, says Margaret Dibben Limited Edition Accounts Save & Prosper How to Grab the Offers Seymour Sinclair Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management LTD Bank statements on demand-but the wrong ones CGT Allowances for July 1994 N&P Student with untold wealth Uncaring attitude of loan company The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Further strong gains Fidelity Brokerage Grand Lodge can pick up winning trail Richard Evans Progressive William Tell to continue good work Thunderer: Newmarket Cezanne earns top marks Thunderer: Goodwood Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Cartmel White Muzzle eyes Deauville prize Thunderer: Windsor Chesney makes her point By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Loveyoumillions to reap rich harvest Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Hereford Minolta Challenger poses little threat to Eubank Swift action required to replace Reilly Foreign bodies secure leading role Judicious importing of high-quality players enhanced by right blend Leeds open doors to a wealth of opportunity Four Four Two Newport find no place like home Results from the Commonwealth Games in Victoria Man in black who has toned down his act Russell Kempson talks to Graham poll, the youngest premiership referee, who makes his seasonal reappearance to day Hong Kong marching out proudly At the Commonwealth Games Nielsen leads way as England hunt badminton medals Morgan falls away after perfect dive Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Tomorrow's Fixtures Price's renewed zest puts him ahead of field Nause maintains narrow advantage The Times Jordan's drivers shorten the odds The Times Tormented daddy's girl enjoying her new-found freedom Saturday portrait: Mary Pierce by Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent Treorchy aim for top six Secret of not-so-tough triathlete swimmers Simon Barnes On Saturday Gatting's plight attracts little sympathy Yesterday's Scoreboards Wessels can display value of his legacy Tempo suits Crawley as focus falls on technique Picture Gallery Robinson helps to restore balance For the Record Crutchley's goals put England in final In Brief Mystery over drug claim New Bullet China tees off Talks collapse Football Gunnell's victory lifts gloom Captain leads by golden example at Commonwealth Games Atkinson undaunted as Villa draw short straw European First-Round Draws Ostler denies Sussex chance to gain parity Schooling is only way to a clean sport Britain will draw little comfort from the Canadian experience of athletics after a major drugs scandal, David Powell finds H. Samuel Simon Barnes Offers No Title Is Fake France Better than the Real Thing? Travel Games Books Museums Planning an evening out, or a day with the family? Times critics select the best entertainment around Films Galleries Dance Ruth Gledhill enjoys ice-cream and sunshine at an open-air service in Dorset At your Service Classical Theatre Opera Rock Jazz Children When travel narrows the the mind A package-holiday tourist slates tour operators and reps who create a 'Little England' abroad English Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Ball Raymond Gubbay Doyly Carte Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Three Degrees Richmond Aikido Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Green Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rising stars in the arts firmament Ian Bostridge Great British Hopes The TIMES-NPI No joke without beer money Enchanted by the British Raj Edinburgh Festival: ROdney Milnes applauds a Britten staging from Australian Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream Festival Theatre Magnificence on every side Proms 1994: A compelling performance of Mahler Berlin PO/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC Proms 94 The Sunday Times All's fair for love and war Doomed lovers, power-mad murderers and knockabout comedians—Shakespeare had them all, and they are all on offer this week The Week's Specials Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assosment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases New on Video: Dark emotion from Merchant Ivory; a genie steals the show Switch on to widescreen The television set is about to undergo its biggest transformation since the coming of colour Future Visions Join now Chamber New Recordings: Schubert and Beethoven; daffy Gershwin; 20th\century Americana; Echobelly's pop-rock genius Orchestral Sadler's Wells Picture Gallery Musicals Picture Gallery Pop Singles Pop Albums HMV 20Th Century Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countrywide Driveways Ortho Magic Pillows Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosie Nieper Seymour Shirts Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Live Action Multiple Display Advertising Items MuChen Silks Crafted in America, coveted in St Albans American folk art has crossed the Atlantic and found an outlet in an English cathedral city The Times Dolphin Design with a difference For imaginative gifts, try the Royal Academy of Arts' latest catalogue Wing commanders of the insect world A sanctuary in Essex is home to a dazzling array of dragonflies The Times Milk from a cow? It's not natural Farmer's Diary Flight of the laughing woodpecker Feather Report Nuclear Electric's visitor centres in England… North of the Thames W9 Sutherland Avenue Arthur Rathbone Kitchens South of the Thames Chelsea Sw3 Hampstead & Highgate Park Home Estate Devon & Cornwall Plymouth on the Barbican St Agnes Cornwall General Accident Ringwood Lincolnshire Linconshire Wolds Oxfordshire Burford Scotland Loch Sween, Argyll Galliard Homes Limited Sussex Anglesey Country Rentals Wanted Balearics France France Sale/let South France Costa Blanca Moraira Monte Pego Magnificent villas For Sale One house, many homes The Times Tickets to central Europe Bird fetishes and ghoulies New Fiction Reversed Fortune BG The girl who sold stories for a penny Liz Thomson on Superwoman aqard winner Josephine Cox, whose life has been as tough as the stuff of her novels In short, the simple way to please your public Giles Gordon on why short stories,'the art of the glimpse', must not be dismissed Derwent May reviews the critics How I tracked down Brigitte Bardot The Times/Dillons Bestsellers New in Paperback Shado Dance Robinson By Christopher Petit Vintage, £5.99… A long, long way to travel Terry Waite reflects on his journey from political captive to free man Tangled human web An examination of love and families, which power the motor of life Does your computer understand you? Times Book Imperial quality of a Cairo family saga Palace Walk, Palace of Desire and Sugar Street Words in an ideal form Landing on Clouds Landing of Clounds Multiple Classified Advertising Items A case of bangers and cash Is it cheaper in the long run to buy new or second-hand? If you buy new, should you sell your car after 40,000 miles, or drive it until it drops? Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Servicing Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers What the Cars Cost to Buy and Run Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is it a Merc , is it a bread van? Mercedes startles enthusiasts with its new A-Class mini five-seater; and the Mini celebrates its 35th birthday at Silverstone Jaguar & Daimler SAAB Mini celebrations Central Motor Auctions Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunningdale Carriage Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Speeds Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items In an English prison garden George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, on skills flowering behind bars Homes & Gardens BAC Conservatories COUNTaX Multiple Display Advertising Items Oryx Trading LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ltd Garden Answers Over the hill and far away Adventure at 50: How a couple and their camper van made a 21,000-mile journey through North America Leaving Town? Where is everybody? Now the Costs Add up Where to stay No Title Water, water everywhere Sweden: Enjoy the diverse pleasures of Stockholm or space and solitude in the Lapland wilderness Noble Caledonia Limited Word-Watching British Airways Where is everybody? Ecuador: Venice wailer It's a jungle out there How to get there Travel Tips Try the wheelchair challenge Bank Holiday: A disabled day-tripper gives his verdict on three tourist attractions Windsore Castle Fact file Solution to the Times Crossword Challenge (1) North Wails World Offers Trail Finders Columbus travel insurance Direct British Airways New Zealand Australia South Pacific Travel… British Airways See Itv Teletext P275 Airline ticket Network Open… Lunn Poly flight shop Travel trails Agents for Atol Holders Cheapest… Jupiter Travel LTD Jo'burg £390 Far East Page & Moy Holidays Portugal Algarve Winter Sports Mediterranean Caribbean Bahamas Thailand 2 Week… Cornwall & Devon The Sunday Times The Times The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your Work Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of £100 will be given for the first six correct solutions opened on Monday, September 12,1994. Entries should be sent to Jumbo Crossword. The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winners and solution will be published on Saturday, September 17,1994 Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays The Victoria Hotel Hanbury Manor Saturday Rendezvous Personal Touch Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Notice to Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Saturday Rendezvous The Times Chess Winning Move The Times Punch Computer Games The Listener Crossword No. 3268: Vade Mecum—II by Mog, sponsored by Penguin Word-Watching Bridge Barclays A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Jason King, and other hits of the 1970s Vision Snapshots of marginal life Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programme across all channels Picture Gallery New Tv Series Aug 27-Sep 2 The BBC is proud to be associated Hilary Kingsley previews an evening and a season celebrating the programmes of Lew Grade's Associated Television ATV Night, tonight Starting a business? Oh, those heroes Repeats Odds-on Betjeman Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Wot, no royal family? Science Just a souvenir Soaps Eubank sweeps on Sport It's not over till the stout fellow plays Dogged by injury, hounded by the media, Paul Gascoigne is still British football's brightest hope, according to Peter Barnard Not averse to a wider showing The Lost Betjemans are that rarity: archive material worth rediscovering The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Then there were Off the Box An upwardly mobile phoney David Nathan meets Colin Firth, whose screen roles, from Ruth Rendell to Jane Austen, belie his real-life character Allowing your subject its voice Elizabeth Udall meets the producer Philippa Lowthorpe, maker of Three salons at the Seaside Flimsy fun and period pieces Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The British Comedy and Drama 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 Saturday August 27 Fun-poking pig British Comedy of the Week Gritty and grimy British Drama of the Week Sky One Satellite The monocled mutineer returns Saturday August 27 He usually got close enough to win the cigar Choice: BBC 2 salutes a commercial rival's finest hours; contrasts in childhood a wartime story BBC 1 Sunday August 28 X marks the separatist spot State traffic control, or highway robbery Choice: Pay, pay and pay again as you drive BBC 1 Monday August 29 Flushing out a winner Not the most flattering views of the resort Choice: Contrasted seaside outings for the Bank Holiday; the joys of space the thrills of the outbrack BBC 1 Tuesday August 30 No fun to live with the King BBC 1 Law, lore, loucheness and medicated soap Choice: Crime, wild life, animal and human Wednesday August 31 What's bugging the helicopters? Wishes, goals, ambitions and simple survival Choice: Perceptive new drama; gang life in Los Angeles; a personal dream fulfilled; pop biology BBC 1 Thursday September 1 So many ways to wage war When the boss just has to listen to you Choice: American business practice and fiction BBC 1 Friday September 2 The attention goes to her head Mysterious, maybe, but hardly unexpected Choice: Fast and belated returns for some familiar themes and faces; a writer's origins dramatised BBC 1 Saturday August 27 Bank on the willows Pick of the Week Sunday August 28 Monday August 29 Tuesday August 30 Wednesday August 31 Thursday September 1 Friday September 2 The Moben Sale No Title Women on top Vogue Magazine Diary Fathers and the CSA Diary Coming clean Life lines Something for the Weekend Barclays No Title Royal Crest Dutch Bacon Eve Pollard You've come a long way, baby No Title Janet Street- Porter Ellesse watch Air France France No Title Queering the Pitch The world's most expensive b Stella Artois Do It All Hell on Hip to Be Sparks and Marks Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Armchair arcdhitects Put away your paintbrush, it's time for on-screen Diy, Oliver Bennett writes. Computer=aided design is the latest tool in dream living QM Quality Marble LTD Kirkdale The Total Service For the Discerning Interior… Heritage V&S Designs Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Mobility Show Kitchens and Bathrooms Urgently Required Restaurant Guide Eating Out Charles Tyrwhitt The Times Cook Fresh grilled vegetables with fish, fowl and fruit make a simple, yet tasty seasonal feast Jane MacQuitty Riesling wines are making a welcome comeback-but not necessarily from Germany What to Buy Linguaphone The Paul Costelloe Shop KOO EVA DKNY Hoopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Thackerays Multiple Display Advertising Items A taste sensation The Times offers readers discounted tickets to London's biggest food and wine festival, and seats to see chefs at work in the masker kitchens The Sunday Times Watch the Experts at Work New Camel Mild You Be the Judge The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery Ronnie Scot 'Whenever! was in the West End and saw a guy carrying an instrument case I would wonder if he was my father' No Title Boddingtons
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