News from 01/10/1994
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Phil Yates, Ian Weekley Proprietor, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Mary Gale, Marion Woolfson, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Barry Hewlett-Davies, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Richard Sowler, Jean Bell, Philip Howard, Charles Scott, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Clive Davis, Louis Rydill Professor, Chris Lloyd, John Aston, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Michael Horsnell and Vikram Dodd, Anne Robinson, Stan White, Sarah Cole, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Ian Hannah, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, J. Biggs, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, C. W. Graham-Stewart, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Sir Alan Walters, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Reuter, Michael Sykes, Janet Bush, Doug Sager, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, William T. Stearn, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Sarah Miles, Jack Waterman, Laurence Hoffman, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, John Willan Managing Director, Stephen Anderton, Brian Jackman, Richard Norman, Sydney Friskin, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, David Toop, George Plumptre, Claire Wilson, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Edwards and Richard Budge, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Tim Blenkin, Heather Alston, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Sonia Gable, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ursula M. Harrison, Norman Ryan, Anthea Goldsmith, Marcel Berlins, Robi Dutta, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Polly Toynbee, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Ian Blair, Keith Parkinson, Brian Alderson, Douglas Hurd, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Jack R. Golding, Ian Brodie, D. S., Richard Beeston, Kathryn Knight and Liz Dolan, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Irvine, Nicholas George, Harvey Elliott, , Gwen Robinson, Janet L. E. Holdeman, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Ross Tieman, Harold Ruston, Michael Walsh, Hilary Kingsley, Ben Williams, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. K. Hanna, Christopher Thomas and Emma Wilkins,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Plague fears push India into isolation Cricket tour postponed Race trainer shot dead Habgood quits Index Six shot dead in Haiti street battle 'Whatever happens, don't wake the President' Clarke's guarded pledge on tax cuts Weekend Ferry's door was torn open, says sea safety expert Magazine Barclays Reader Offer When rats last ruled London's streets and 100,000 died Scare over as British plague proves to be bout of flu Oreck Sir John Hall Fingers of death stretch into Delhi Government put in dock by lawyersa The Sunday Times Racing trainer shot dead at stud farm Prison murder inquiry Tent blaze verdict Robbers shoot boy, 7 Arms case investigated Railmen accept deal Banking on ballet Solicitor convicted of rape bid is freed Missing lawyer may be victim of bungled burglary Burnt car and bloodstains are only clues to fate of mother who disappeared after drive to school By a Staff Reporter: 'Fagins' who used boy to steal from elderly are jailed The Sunday Times Duke of York tells of loneliness at sea Police hunt 'fiat man' suspect Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Peugeot Priest condemns IRA for vigilante punishment attacks B&Q Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Scaffolding victim, 8, makes full recoverya Monday in the Times Protests halt rapist's lone xyde rides from jail to college Abbey National Safe driver course will cut cost of insurance Livingstone goes to court over anti-race group Dormer on Bridge Keene on Chess British Gas Snapshot of Britain shows threat to 700 special wildlife sites CSA to repay father at £1.49 a week for next 18 years Man who won child support appeal must wait for £1,450 refund Extra Watch Bathing water tests 'miss dangerous bug' Four die in crossroads collision Stun gun attack Hospital term Mansell is go Film accident Boy's payout £1.5m blunder Police step up patrols on estate The Times Stars of Minder and Morse take new roles on ITV Watchdog recovers £266m from public fraud and waste Blair ditches fuzzy thinking to hone Labour's policies Life at the top The Moben Sale MP's feminism provokes backlash Ian Murray concludes his look at Asian voters with the Pakistanis who want the best man to win the battle for Bradford North Direct Line Insurance NHS trusts force delay in merit-pay scheme No Title Habgaidy healer of rifts, to retire two years early 'His intellect, leadership and pastoral care will be missed by many inside and outside the Church' UPS Bishop of Ely favourite to succeed Women's ordination splits Anglo-Catholics Papal power has reached a zenith Fabius charged as dazed French put politics in dock London Gatwick Picture Gallery Ceausescu's shade still darkens Romania In the last article on her tour of East Europe five years after communism, Anne McElvoy looks at Romania, where old habits gurantee a degree of stability Power MacIntosh Apple Power MacIntosh Safeway Travel Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff: Survey ship homes in on seabed clues to Baltic ferry disaster Aftermath of tragedy: recrimination follows bewilderment Mood turns from sorrow to anger Reuter: Swedish town goes into mourning for mothers Children's Peril KLM Self-doubt grips a nation in need of certainty Rhetoric in ranks of ANC revives menace of racism South Africa's progress towards reconciliation after apartheid is under threat from President Mandela's colleagues six months after democratic elections Bradford & Bingley Seoul rich terrorised by young have-nots B&Q Picture Gallery (Reuter): Azerbaijan officials murdered (AP): Russian crash (Reuter): Sanctions eased (Reuter): Milan blast (Reuter): Tapie sentence Troop role in question as Haiti street battles rage American soldiers seize Port-au-Prince regime's television and radio stations Hertz Fear of breakdown makes Washington boost forces The Pentagon's justifications for sending more men to Haiti recall the excuses for escalation during the Vietnam War Reuter: Grenade suspect rescued from mob The Sunday Times Adams roadshow sells America a bright new star BT Saudi arrests link denied Strike tactic spreads sporting strife US space shuttle lifts off to police environment Amazon voters wooed by satellite Loans, bad debts and bureaucracy Sir Alan Walters asks if we need the Imf and World Bank The end of the World Bank wouldn't be the end of the world Dredd's shed Let the police fund their own expansion Private patrols are out of hand. Ian Blair suggests how to increase public security at no extra cost Bucking the national trend Whitchall has no business messing up the counties, People feel rooted in them and are loyal to their history Sidelined Home leave Well suited Road runners Plague Reactions Sensible precautions will protect Britain: panic will not York's Bishop Dr Habgood's successor needs rare qualities Odium Academicum Dreaming spires? No, screaming spitfires Safety concerns and the future of roll-on roll-off ferries IRA ceasefire Red Baron's cross Lawrence and Frieda's first meeting Odious comparison? Durham poll Keep your head Will no crime pay? Handshake-free zones in church Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements Dinners Appointment Personal Column Weekend birthdays Memorial services Church services tomorrow Sternberg Centre for Judaism Marriages The Beaumont Union Moor Park School, Ludlow Service dinners University news Forthcoming marriages Maurice Ashley Maurice Ashley, CBE, historian and former editor of The Listener, died on September 26 aged 87. He was born on September 4,1907 The Right Rev E. R. Wickham The Right Rev E. R. Wickham, Bishop of Middleton, 19259-82, died in Manchester on September 29 aged 82. He was born in London on November 3,1911 Personal Column Pamela MacGregor-MORRIS Pamela MacGregor-Morris, former equestrian correspondent for The Times, died after a stroke at Bovey Tracey, Devon, on September 28 aged 69. She born on September 25,1925 Giuseppe Bertorelli Giuseppe Bertorelli, restaurateur, died in Surrey on September 12 aged 101. He was born in Bergazzi, northern Italy on June 10,1893 Funeral of Sir Walter Scott News The Times Crossword No 19,662 Opinion Forecast MOPS Magazine Growth in prices and industrial output eases Bank acquires commercial arm of NHL Societies issue benefit warning By our Banking Correspondent: NatWest tests insurance by video link Weekend Money Melvyn Marckus Man Utd profits outgrow ground Sport Bank of Ireland Weeekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today Crime rises Goal bidders Gestetner admits £6m swaps loss Lazard Risingfraud 'a threat to bank system' BAe and VSEL: silence of the lambs Rough going: Frank van-Wezel, chairman of Hi-Tec Sports, the maker of rugged outdoor footwear and sports shoes, saw its shares fall by 33p to 45p Pension-switchers risk return penalty Warning for investors The Sunday Times Tourist Rates OECD fails to appoint new chief Renishaw rises Bland for NFC Chesterton leap Government challenged oil nuclear power Sedgemoor Rival torches alniing to rekindle an industry Coal: Malcolm Edwards and Richard Budge Ross Tieman profiles two men who intend to breathe new life into Britain's coal mines by embracing the Government's privatisation plan Surrealism reigns in a mini-city of bankers, lifts and protesters Janet Bush finds herself among croissant guzzlers at the 50th anniversary meeting of the Imf and the World Bank TI Commodities Liffe Options Hopes of US-Japanese trade peace boost shares Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Manchester Utd Equities Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Home Loans alone Tempus Picture Gallery Gestetner Wall Street Taxing Times When risk becomes a gamble With only weeks to go to the National Lottery's launch, Liz Dolan looks at four gambling types Is Ernie just a matter of luck? The generation game Strategy NR Lamb and Lions National Sayings-a safe bet Free Guide Fidelity Investments Deadline looms for tax returns Failure to tell the Revenue of your income could be costly, says Sara McConnell The Allowances You Can Claim YRA Save & Prosper Pension win a first step for part-timers Weekend Money Comment Share Sale Schroders Taxing changes to the rules Robert Miller on the Revenue's new system of self-assessment Peps Prolific Tax through the Ages Save & Prosper Guinness Flight How to make tax child's play Liz Dolan gives hints to parents on maximising children's entitlements TSB Chase De Vere PMW M&G Lamb takes on banking lions Kathryn Knight and Liz Dolan report on a student campaign against two high street banks Clean living earns its reward Scottish Widows Save & Prosper Pension nest eggs can be a let-down Cheshire Seymour Sinclair Placing faith in trusts Robert Miller takes a look at some of the new investment trusts for the autumn Perpetual Portman Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Coutts & Co Clerical Medical Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset Prudential Briefings Times Newspapers Crime prevention begins at homea Minimum period, but no minimum amount for deeds of… Lloyds Bank Treasury Direct Bitterness over guaranteed income bonds The Equitable Life No Title Aztec Equities carried higher British Funds Fidelity Brokerage King's Theatre to take centre stage British hopefuls have luck of the draw in Longehamp showpiece Safety In Numbers to land Cadran Today's Races on Televison Longchamp Today Longchamp Tomorrow Celtic Arms favoured by lessons of history Thunderer: Good Wood Thunderer: Kelso Big Race Field Manssai can swell Maktoum coffers Further Flight to claim fourth cup Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Thunderer: New Market Thunderer: Chepstow Yesterday's Results Hughes quick to seize late opportunity Scot proves too slick for Davis The Times Thunderer: Uttoxeter Richards plays to the crowd Thunderer: Wolverhampton Cyclist escapes drugs punishment Els blazes to record Russell sets pace Bett considers gamble Boardman doubt Crooks snatches draw Charitable cause Maguire banned Wasps forced to deal with more than bruised egos Moore plans revival of fortunes David Hands looks at the challenge facing the England hooker with his new responsibility as Harlequins' captain Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Hoskin on French leave from leaders' league haul Ward gives object lesson in how to play golf All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Australia ready to turn Mck years The Times Horseplaying days of youth are over for a winner born and bred Saturday portrait: Lanfranco Dettori by Julian Muscat Ploys from Brazil prove a qualified success Copping out Sobering news College streak Fit to burst W. G. Who? Walker seeking change of fortune that money cannot buy Peter Ball on the plight of the Everton manager, who has discovered wealth is not the answer to his prayers Imperfect partners find pure harmony Forest fuse Collymore's brawn and Roy's brain with striking results For the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items Braun Newcastle step forward to share spotlight Racing Aston Villa find scant reward in trip to Turkey European Draws Heavyweight in-fighting pushes Lewis to fore of title talk Philips Meninga ready for final encounter Rugby league focuses on touring Kangaroos Simon Barnes More on Monday Times Sport Arts Sarah Miles: My Secret Life with Olivier England's Tourist Boards Travel Collecting Offers Opera Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times's critics select the best entertainment Rock Jazz Classical At your Service Ruth Gledhill checks in at St George's chapel, Heathrow Airport Museums Galleries Dance Theatre Films Children The Players Ralphie was Olivier's big rival 'How I gained an insight into Ralph Richardson's character' Harrods LSO Steeleye Span R. E. M. 95 Multiple Display Advertising Items LSO Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Wimbledon Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre is finished but I'm all right, Jack David Copperfield Danes all at sea Jeremy Kingston finds few insights in the Dreyfuss staging of Hamlet Duxiana Great British Hopes Paul Lewis Pianist Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Get set for a Field night Time to brush the tuxedo and get the evening dress back from the dry-cleaner-the first night of David Suchet's new play is at hand Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment o films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New on Video: Lean's masterpiece restored; Fellini's breakthrough revived Interactive but not hyperactive Music as an internative form of entertainment is still on a slow road to finding a definition Pop Singles Recordings: Madonna has a romantic turn; R. E. M. unleash a monster; the Tallis Scholars visit Rome, Roocroft teases the fans Pop Albums The TIMES-NPI Tosca Jazz Early Music Orchestral Chamber Goldsmiths' Fair Opera Undergear for Men The Guild of Master Craftsmen Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Fab Inc. Ltd Protected? Genuine Birthday Newspapers Teekay Marketing (TT) Poetstyle Ltd Your Independence FFC Thousands go for risk-free asthma relief Medivac Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Stamford Clothiers MOPS A day-tripper's guide to the best of Calais Looking forward to a trip across the Channel to stock up on French food an wines? Robin Young offers advice on where to go and what to buy The Sotheby's Diary Now we can all see the joke Simon Heneage has plenty to smile about now that the new National Museum of Cartoon Art is about to mount its first exhibition BBC Saleroom The Times Still living in a blue heaven George Plumptre. The Times Gardener, on the progress of his plants through the summer George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, on the progress of his plants of his plants through the summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Miles Travel the World Homes & Gardens Times Newspapers DIY Plastics Garden Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items ARLA Keith Cardale Groves Premier Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feeling bad? Blame the furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany CC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now, what rhymes with Euterpe? Thursday is Britain's first National Poetry Day, when you will get a poem with your pint and a stanza with your shopping Beowulf , the Bard and a bouncing buffalo Children's Books Brian Alderson makes his selectiion of the best of the publishers' fare for the younger reader The Times Our tears tor Tim When the IRA murdered Tim Parry, his parents' grief spoke for us all The Times Derwent May reviews the critics Doctor, my spine needs chilling Multiple Classified Advertising Items New in Paperback Colt Books Ltd You stab my back, I'll stab yours Douglas Hurd, the Foreign Secretary, insists that polticians are not obsessed with skulduggery Rainbow warrior Archbishop Desmond Tutu kept the anti-apartheid flame aglow through the darkest hours Times Books The Times Mind how you go on life's highway Pan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMG Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Big cat among the pigeons After years in the wilderness, Jaguar is preparing to claw back its share of the luxury market: an impressive new range of XJ saloons will have executives reaching for their cheque books, says Kevin Eason Parts and Labour at Authorised Dealers at Prices You… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover stays top of the class Land Rover has updated its luxury 4wd world-beater, Kevin Eason says Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Steering Columan One man's mission to bring back animals from the past The beaver, lynx, wolf, brown bear and elk may yet be returned to wild habitats in Britain if Roy Dennis has his way My mustard crop stops the clock Hen-pecked husbands Feather Report The Times Sails in the sunshine Cruising: Clippers that once sped cargo across the Atlantic are now built to cruise the Caribbean Qantas Discovery Cruises Short, chic seasons in the sun Stena Sealink How to reach the peaks of pleasure Italy: Part four of The Times weekly guide to the world's leading ski resorts Times writers review the latest travel guides Word-Watching Bladon Lines British Airways Lost treasures in California Death Valley: This not, desoiate place exerts a strange fascination Swansea Cork Ferries Fact file World Offers Bewitched by food on the way to the festival Ireland: Kinsale's celebrated Gourmet Festival starts next week Saga Fact file Is this the Ultimate Holiday Resort? Travel the Internet Readers can now interact with The Times Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays NZ Tis Polo Express Courier Flights Low cost flights worldwide Cheapest Flights Guaranteed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Autos Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Take a journey by the book Travel Guides Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden The Executive club The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Times Two Crossword Chess Punchline The Listener Crossword No. 3273: Force 10, by Llig Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge Holds its Value Too Index Seven Days Radio Jane Horrocks as Marilyn Monroe Vision 4 eyes Too pretty by half Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels New TV Series October 1-7 Treasure trove on a paradise island Hilary Kingsley finds out what Alan Bleasdale has been doing since G. B. H. and meets one of his writing prot?g?s Please Don't Look Away Keep'em busy Children Poetry in motion Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts DNA has the answer Science More than a couple Soaps Racing ahead Sport Enter the new high priestess of chit-chat Has Channel 4 found a new Oprah Winfrey? Robi Dutta reports on 25-year-old Ricki Lake, the queen of white trash television Star trouble in China China has cracked down on its golden film couple, reports George Perry TLC Nests, cuckoos, flight Off the Box Copping it on camera Peter Barnard welcomes a fly-on-the-wall police documentary that reveals far more about the actuality of law enforcement in Britain today, by saying far less The Nick starts Monday Channel 4,9pm It'll be all Wright tonight Robi Dutta explores the "pulling power" of Radio I DJ Steve Wright, now adding television to his list Song and dance, doom and gloom David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest, The Drama and Cult films of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on page 8 and 9. Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday Pacino panache Drama of the Week Not in the swim Cuit Film of the Week Taking a gamble on marriage Sky One Variations War seen through the eyes of a father and son Choice: Wartime memories; returning refugees; post-war school days and rampant romance BBC1 Ghosts of Orson Welles Sky News Variations Verse and worse as poets have their day Choice: Ode to Tesco's and murder most foul BBC1 Foxes go to ground Sky One Variations An insider's view, in the nick of time Choice: A cop's eye-view; saving money; getting to know Alan Rickma; the lowly step BBC1 The high-tech highway robbers Sky One Variations Strangers in paradise on a crash course Choice: Desert island drama; North Sea oil BBC1 A daffy blonde queen Sky One Variations How the truth was told about Anastasia Choice: Unravelling the great Russian mystery; topless in Cuba; a Chinese Kenneth and Emma BBC1 Get into the team swing Sky One Variations Mozart, Motown and California cops Choice: Latest US sitcom, homage to Taggart BBC1 Caped crusader stops for a chat Sky One Variations Taking a look one step beyond 'normal' Choice: Tales of the paranormal; where are they now? BBC1 Saturday October 1 Question time for cooks Pick of the Week Radio 1 Sunday October 2 Monday October 3 Tuesday October 4 Wednesday October 5 Thursday October 6 Friday October 7 The Writing School Charlotte Rampling New Men at the Top Picture Gallery Magazine Which Twin is the Toni? Diary I am giving the Round Pond a wide berth until the cygnets are big enough to fly off and kill their own labradors Gagging Motty Old devils' advocate Man-made woman The priest of love Something for the Weekend Wanted Murphy Murphy The Youth of Today At 41, Tony Blair has to balance the demands of his job as Laour leader with those of being a good father to his three young children and a supportive partner to his barrister wife. How does he do it? Mary Ann Sieghart asks him - and other young high-flyers-how they manage Clarks The incredible shrinking career Working-life expectancies have been turned upside-down by early achievers Howard Davies Director-General of the CBI; 43 Today's solution for sore eyes Marti Bevan Funnell Ltd Before you buy an Audi Read the small print Delta Airlines NewYork The Art of Living Dange Sainsbury's Homebase The devil and the deep blue sea Stories about Aristotle Onassis abound, but the strangest comes from a man whose mission was to destroy the shipping magnate on White House orders. Report by Ben MacIntyre and Giles Whittell Marks & Spencer Daks Daks Smoking when Pregnant Silk Cut This Train Terminal Mizuno If You Judge Cyprus Canon Sure Shot Rocker on a roll Brent Hanson-the man who brought MTV to Europe-has just launched a grown-up TV music channel for the baby boomer generation. Trevor Dann met him Sight Savers Lands' End Direct Merchands UK Limited The Great Exhibitionists Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Growing up in the Land of Nod As soon as children are old enough to have opinions, they start complaining about the teddy bear wallpaper. Alexandra Cmapbell looks at new ways to quell the style-conscious infant T. R. O. I. K. A Pots Thomas Lloyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd The London Door Co Bankruptcy Sale Study Group Heritage Ultimate Comfort CTI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Security and Convenience from Nationwide French Wines in Plain English Restaurant Guide Picture Gallery Eating Out in Germany Thresher Wine Shops Travels with The Times Cook Part 5 the Basque Country Frances Bissell discovers a culinary tradition that owes its rich diversity as much to fine regional produce as to the perfectionism of generations of Basque women Drink Lay down a range of wines that fity your drinking needs—without the hassle of choosing them What to Buy Page & Moy Ltd Travel Promotions Ltd Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password How to Go Online Picture Gallery The Times Mary Warnock Are You Missing Something Subtle? Funny low
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