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News from 17/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Sara McConnel and Anne Ashworth, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, George Copeman, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Peter O'Sullivan and Matt Lipsey, Mark Girouard, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Richard Harries, Anthony G. Freeman, Inigo Gilmore, Stephen Bayley, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Jeremy Kingston, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Sharmila Devi, Clive Davis, Anne Robinson, David Flusfeder, Henry Russell, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Brain N. Smith, R. J. Waite, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Ogden, Robert Sheehan, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, J. Ette, Jill Sherman and Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Scott Rollan, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, John Young, Doug Sager, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Philippa Hancock, Sarah Bagnall, T. M. Harrington, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City, Editor and Sarah Bagnall, Jonathan Sale, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Bryan Clark, Sydney Friskin, Peter Littmann and Werner Baldessarini, Lucy Berrington, R. F. Lang, Jean Eaglesham, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Stephenie Billen, Raymond Keene, Jill Sheppard, Alexandra St Aubyn, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, James Bartholomew, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Stephanie Lewis, J. Aldred, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Ian Wisniewski, Robi Dutta, Stephanie Billen, Arthur Leathley and Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Colin Le Messurier, Jane Bidder, Orna Dolan, Dawn Cunningham, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, G. Ellenbogen, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Alan Lee, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Marsh, Christine Wheeler, Paul Wikinson, M. Carr, Leader, Richard Holt, Sarah C. Cameron, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Stephen Pettitt, A. L. Wheatley, Kate Bassett, Elizabeth Cowley, A. M. Al-Abdulrazak, Peter Ingham, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Millingham, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Felice Eyston, Sam Kiley, Richard Bourne, Matthew Bond, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Jill Sherman and Ross Tieman, Tony Baldry, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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With Today's Times Tories feud over cause of poll disaster Major seeks elusive feel-good factor Suicide alert over Hindley as life term is confirmed Index Weekend Maurice Saatchi, icon of the Eighties, forced to quit Magazine 9,000 MoD redundancies Curriculum plan for under-fives Euro plane hopes Russian army in Chechenia on brink of mutiny Shop-Around-The-Clock Anger after acquittal N&P Direct from framlington Cabinet compromises on RAF planes British Aerospace says Malcolm Rifkind's extremely welcome change of heart will secure 7,000 jobs in the company 9,000 face redundancy to meet defence cuts Bruton meets Adams in effort to allay republican fears on peace Why the FO chaps opened a bank for drug barons Elephants The Sunday Times Eurotunnel opens with £49 day return News in Brief Five youths charged Retried man convicted Stable owner cleared Judges rebuke Howard Judge refuses costs after widow springs 'surprise' defence £2m win changes car cheat's life as penalty is increased The Sunday Times Bashfuls refuse to kiss Snow White By a Staff Reporter: Wife with PMT not guilty of killing Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Back with a smile TV couple on cue to give traffic the slip Sultry Singer Monday in the Times Smart Swinger? Jail official to lose security role after IRA escape Prison Service executive are expected to be disciplined or given new jobs after a report criticising Whitemoor high-security jail Dudley loss caps string of poll routs for Major Half-time score indicates that blues must unite Riddell on Politics Donkey Kong Country Theatre Tokens Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Shephard proposes national curriculum for nursery schools Government outlines its schemes for the regulated education of all four-year-olds Killer thought victim was Kray twin Teacher's Highland Cream Scotch Whisky Ex-minister raises fears on safety Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Dangerous patient denied Nhs bed Heart attack 'league tables' censured Prices fall as stores vie for late customers Bargain hunters delay Christmas buying to take advantage of last-minute reductions Coward a spy? I suppose so, dear boy Gaviscon 250 Redwood attacks gas chiefs on pay Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Regional lights put London in the shade Archbishop defends secular side of Christmas BT Man Ray collection for sale Judge calls for flogging of joyriders News in Brief Harrier crashes Church hold-up 'Sniffing' death Scorpion alert Scott in peril Refugee style We don't need to know it all Credo The Right Rev Richard Harris Press chief Myers quits as Clinton fightback falters FBI finds sabotage on five jumbo jets By a Staff Reporter: Einstein's eyes turn up in US bank vault Dogged defence Picture Gallery ANC summit faces row over reforms Hunt firm defends elephant killings Teacher's Hopeful Chechens turn to history Our Foreign Staff: Gibraltar bows to Euro pressure on drug smuggling Go-ahead for atom smasher Kodak Suicides darken last days of the ancien regime File Cellphones Left Bank learns from Hollywood Ministers offer their resignations to help Rao Israelis meet to defuse storm over King David's good name Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Mud and greed choke life out of Cambodian lake (AP): Chinese coach has cancer News in Brief (AP): 30,000-year sentence urged (Reuter): Somali pull-out (AFP): Trial wait German offer (Reuter): Fujimori suit (AFP): Bomb squat (AP): Codswallop Peking jails nine dissidents for up to 20 years Texas Major slain by his own dagger Unless the Prime Minister can restore unity in the Conservative Party, he cannot hope to win back the voters who fled at Dudley Laws that backfire The best-intended legislation can go wrong, says James Bartholomew Yule survive The Times Diary Don't ruin the National Lasdun's masterpiece is under threat because concrete is out of fashion, says Mark Girouard Last laugh The Times Diary Food tidings The Times Diary Galling The Times Diary After Dudley The Tories risk panic: Labour risks complacency Bruton's Burden It is high time that Fine Gael's voice was heard Lights up for Christmas Britain's towns beat the big cities for illumination Share for all but a cap on lottery? City traffic Beginning again Recovering missing airmen's bodies Tory tribulations Socialism in Europe Cleveland concern The gospel truth about anoraks Gambian tourism One rate for the job Court Circular Royal engagements Luncheon Conversazione Antiquaries of London Weekend anniversaries Personal Column The Times Institute of Marine Engineers Latest wills Weekend birthdays Appointment Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Greek square named after archaeologist Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Election Lieut-Commander George Graham Lieutenant-Commander George Graham, DSC and two Bars, MBE, destroyer captain and farm manager, died on December 4 aged 75. He was born on August 24,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Page Connie Kay Connie Kay, jazz drummer, died in New York on November 30 aged 67. He was born in Tuckahoe, New York, on April 27,1927 Leukaemia Research Fund The Times Combat Stress The Very Rev John Waddington The Very Rev John Waddington, Mbe, Td, Provost of Bury St Edmunds, 1958-76, died on November 23 aged 84. He was born on February 10,1910 Ichiro Ogimura Ichiro Ogimura, former world table tennis champion and president of the International Table Tennis Federation, died in Tokyo on December 4 aged 62. He was born in Ito City, Japan, on June 25,1932 (From our Own Correspondent): France France News The Times Crossword No 19,728 Opinion Forecast Bose Magazine Weekend Vision Rainy Day Pensions Bill faces rough ride over costs Planemakers relish UK's return to European project Yorkshire Electricity may close retail chain Anne Ashworth Ernie pays better than ever Extended warranty prices set to fall Sport Maurice Saatchi quits during marathon board meeting Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Weekend's Sporting Fixtures Business Today Markets surge QMH package RJB MAM's the word at Morgan Stanley Courtaulds Textiles goes for growth Terrorism cover may cost less Tourist Rates Wives will miss out in Halifax float The Investment House The fashion team that mixed and matched Hugo Boss: Peter Littmann and Werner Baldessarini Partners in power Carpet maker and fashion designer seems an unlikely combination, but Susan Gilchrist finds them well suited Queens Moat finally unveils survival plan Vodafone Centre Oslo bourse in talks with Logica Jarve alleged to have gained from computer contract Former directors charged Warburg moves to limit damage on collapsed merger The Sunday Times Share Trade The Investment House Christmas bonus for jaded market-makers Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Courtaulds Textiles Privatisation Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Building walls of debt Tempus Swiss Re/Credit Suisse Wall Street Disclosure What happened to my unit trusts? Robert Miller charts the course of a lacklustre year for investors Stop playing monopoly Investment Strategy M&G Power Play Insurers pass the Aids test Prospero direct Old Mutual What will it cost me? You have the right to know much your life policy costs Woolwich Building Society Whose best advice is it anyway? You from next month. But there are still risks. Weekend Money reports Briefings Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc No cheating here, say watchdogs Schroders Gain from the power play Comment Electricity warms as societies wait Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Asset Shares close at best of the day Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund McGeechan forced to continue youth policy Bach omit Ojomoh and Redman for cup-tie Women's game on sounder footing French sense victory Tomorrow Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Whitaker secures lucrative prize Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whispering Steel to enjoy trip Richard Evans Thunderer: Ascot Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Bog Frog can leap to victory Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Uttoxeter Thunderer: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Bones of contention curb Llewellyn Julian Muscat meets a jockey braving a run of unlucky breaks Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Lingfield Park IAAF penalises Britain Chiang tests champion Eyles to meet Marshall England pick Hankin Record burst for Auguin Runners hot under collar Dixon impresses writers Season in jeopardy Snow Reports Davies makes short work of long holes Sport in Brief Hendry's excellence foils O'Sullivan Hull's light burning low Christopher Irvine on how Wigan may hasten sunset at the Boulevard Wheel turns full circle for local hero saddled with unwanted label Saturday portrait: Sean Kelly, by Andrew Longmore Depleted St Albans face stern title test Players encouraged to achieve spiritual goal Highbury standards will not be lost on Graham Return of leading lights illuminates United's title path Ferguson facing selection dilemma Sedgley's strike offers little consolation For the Record Spencer made to measure for Scotland Kevin McCarra talks to the striker whose lack of height belies his growing stature Victoria Wine Rugby Union England fret as Fletcher tries to rally troops Alan Lee, in Queesnland, on the continuing trials and tribulations of the touring cricket team Els offers evidence of mastery at Tryall Downwardly mobile Strobl finds quick route to fame Soldier skis into record books to confound French hopes of glory Simon Barnes Losses jeopardise Scotland's plans MCH Offers The Times Red Cross Appeal Oranga Choice Motoring Shopping Galleries Planning an evening out or a day with your family? The Time critics select the best entertainment Theatre Films Classical AT your Service Ruth Gledhill on a school's spiritual journey towards Christmas Museums Opera Dance Rock Jazz Children History of aid in wartime Red Cross Classical Concerts Royal Festival Hall Harry Secombe in Pickwick Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seventy years on the hoof David Robinson finds Ann Miller, Hollywood dancing queen, as charming and lively as ever Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concrete evidence of public distaste Vh Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Duke of York's Theatre Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes Aimeida Theatre Deirdre Purcell Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London See 1995 in with a hit The Times Theatre Club After the family whirl of Christmas pantomimes, see in the New Year in the grand manner at a top West End show and gala dinner Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films n London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Orlando Best Videos of the Year: From timeless androgyny to widescreen western Right price, wrong product Midi hi-fi systems look like value for money, but too few deliver what they promise Future Visions Take your Pick of the Pantos Join now Blues/jazz Recordings: Three evenings with Leadbelly; Oasis on course for the Christmans No 1; D'Oyly Carte larking in the Underworld The Times Pop Albums Pop Singles Harry Secombe Pickwick Chamber Orchestral Early Operetta A real gem of a show The annual jewellery exhibition at Hugo Barclay's gallery in Brighton features a faseinating and varied array of contemporary work Multiple Classified Advertising Items Krystal Stops Hard Water The Endless Pool Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas U. S. A. to give 55,000 "Green Cards" The Times Tablesafe Put the finishing touches to Christmas Get the festive season all wrapped up with a guide to the best decorative bargains around Crackers to go with a bang Gifts for Everyone Orange Phones UKs Lowest Prices! K. J. C. Communications Interflora Unique Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Unique Gifts The Ideal Christmas Gift Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Park Royal Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Speeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The art of not going for a spin Kevin Eason gets to grips with icy roads near the Arctic Circle and passes on the secrets of controlling a runaway car Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN IAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Alpe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good drivers who become bad motorists It's jungle out there, says a senior examiner for the Institute of Advanced Motorists, berating the villains of the road Saturday Rendezvous The Times Sirius Don't Panic! Country Partners Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Dateline Multiple Display Advertising Items Festive outings for all the family Where to celebrate Christmas with a carol A club to beat the bookshop If you are after a bargain, join the club, says Giles Gordon The Times Bricks and morphosis Stephen Bayley enjoys a provocative dedunking of the permanence of architecture What, no Ultimate Spinach? The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Pleasure ratings are awarded to a maximum of five. Column centimeters indicate the length of reviews to date in national broadsheet newspapers Age shall not mellow them The Oldie Annual Ii. Edited by Richard Ingrams Bloomsbury, ?14.99 New Authors Publish your Work New in Paperback The still raw scars of Hell The survivors of the Nazi death camps can never escape the nighmare but their strength gives us hope, says Joe Joseph Picture Gallery Give it some slack The Official Slacker Handbook By Sarah Dunn Abacus, £6.99 Thursday Sex, smut and a sporting chancer Roy Greenslade on the life and aspirations of sleaze king David Sullivan The Sultan of Sleaze By Mark Killick Penguin, £4.99 Crossroads on the ley lines The emaciated ghost of Tolkien stalks a mock-medieval soap opera Lord of Chaos By Robert Jordan Orbit, ?16.99 BG The Times A single gold ring for Polly the pig Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Spot the difference Feather report Bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, and in danger Unless the red squirrel is given a helping hand, it may disappear within 20 years, a victim of its grey cousin's success Nice road, shame about the name No need to splash out in the French lakeland C. T. Property The Times Where the parakeets sound a welcome Exotic Islandds: Discovering the wildlife and luxury hotels of Mauritius, and the riverside for of Borneo A taste of Indonesia Stanna Sealink Line PIA Festive getaways Off piste to adventure Skhng: Exhilarating back-country discoveries in Switzerland, and the more comfortable side to resort living Voyages Jules Verne Next Saturday: Peter Hughes gives Christmas travel… Word-Watching Go on, treat yourself Where to book luxury apartments Stena Sealink Line Travel Traifinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Silk soothed away my sulk What better balm for the shol than a weekend at a country house learning the art of silk painting? Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunny future for rainy city Weekend Break: Manchester is rapidly regaining its old glory, with an eye to attracing visitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ST Andrews Golf Open Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get back into shape Brighten a bleak midwinter George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, on seasonal plants for hanging baskets and window boxes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times W & H Gidden Balloon Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Astrological Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hay Hampers Pure Self Indulgence The Grandfather Shirt Co No Title The Times Garden Answers Picture Gallery Winning Move Times Two Crossword Chess Punchline The Listener Crossword No. 3284: Fifty-Tiffy by Sabre Computer Games Ocean Word-Watching Bridge Scope The Guide to Christmas and New Year TV and Radio 16 Days TV Comedy Highlights Vision To suit every taste, and none Christmas and New Year Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of 16 days' programmes across all channels Picture Gallery Christmas and Newyear Channel-Hopping Actionaid Down at the scruffy end of the law Perhaps only Mel Smith could pay a sympathetic solicitor, as Hilary Kingsley found when she met the star of Milner, a comedy drama likely to become a series Tart with a hint of horse-trading Wine: Peter Barnard takes an exploratory swing of a Horizon programme about our changing oenological preferences Fascinated by what we can't account for BBC 2 is devoting 11 hours to Weird Night Matthew Bond suggests that our appetitc for the bizarre fully justifics the exercise Weird Night on BBC 2, Saturday, December 17 SMA A sure bet for a series Off the Box No sale Ways to keep them amused Jane Bidder offers a parents' guide to children's entertainment on radio and television during the festive season Pop the cork for Christmas There is even more pop and rock music on television and radio this Christmas and New Year Robi Dutta makes a selection Fables, allegories and just plain fun Films on Television David Robinson makes his pick of 16 days, below Opposite and on pages 10 to 13, John Marriott rounds up the best of the rest and Richard Scott offers an assessment of every film on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day Videoplus numbers are on pages 14-45. Running times may be altered Films on Television Some fine vintages on offer Christmas Day, Sunday December 25 Little women and some big men Boxing Day, Monday December 26 Danny Kaye and the top Sellers New Year's Eve, Saturday December 31 Elvis, Cliff and Gene Kelly New Year's Day, Sunday January 1 Saturday December 17 All in a night's Björk Variations Only the strongest and smartest will survive Saturday December 17 BBC1 Sunday December 18 Many happy returns Variations Watch as the team spirit evaporates Sunday December 18 Choice: Football failures; a famous scapegoat BBC1 Sky One If you believe this.. . Variations Solicitor stakes claim for long-term booking Choice: A promising debut and a regretted final exit; changes in wine-buying; the worst jobs BBC1 Sky One Two from Twain are not a pair Variations Words may not make their reasons clear Choice: Interviews with self-confessed bombers BBC1 Sky One How Bohemia got its patron saint Variations Fame rarely grows along with the child star Choice: Tinseltown tots; unconventional Christmas food; a Mexican journcy; shopping hints BBC1 Sky One George, no stool pigeon Variations Where King, Moses and Lee got their start Choice: An elite college for black Americans BBC1 Sky One Maybe this time in Melbourne Variations Twenty years on, and George is still fighting Choice: An epic boxing match; black mini-cab drivers; garden makeovers; black images and music BBC1 Sky One He was not quite feeling himself Variations Nothing like a Dame for Christmas cheer Choice; a spoof chat show power polities BBC1 Sky One Sly comes out on top after all Variations Seriously, though, the script has to be funny Choice: Some comedy perennials, and rather less obviously seasonal treats, dolphins and cricket BBC1 Sky One A new Lancs battle Variations Potter's hallmarks were all in place at the end Choice: Dennis Potter's final film; a gardener abroad; comedy both deliberate and unintentional BBC1 Sky One A morph too far, Tommy Variations Who is to blame for a father's absence? Choice: Paternity suits and suitors in Jamaica BBC1 Sky One Magnum hits a home run Variations Just suppose the concrete evidence is cracked Choice: Questions about scientific proof in criminal investigations; childhood, California-style BBC1 Sky One Getting back into action? Variations The best photographs don't take themselves Choice: How definitive press images happen BBC1 Sky One Not the last, at any rate Variations Political humour, plus a look at luvvie life Choice: American stand-up comedy stand-up comedy surveyed; a political spoof; auditioning actors; comic favourites BBC1 Sky One A toast in blood, perhaps Variations Rites of passage, solemn and funny Choice: An oratorio for our times, on less BBC1 Sky One Whaddya mean, you're bored? Variations One you will warm to, down on the farm Choice; a comedy classic well adapted; the life of a cinematic pioneer, a comedy hero recalled BBC1 Picture Gallery Every one a cracker? Pull another one Don't just sit there, laugh at something. Herewith is the Turkey-Free Guide to the Comedy Specials on radio and television Saturday December 17 Putting you in the mood Pick of Th Eweek, Dec 17-23 Sunday December 18 Monday December 19 Tuesday December 20 Wednesday December 21 Thursday December 22 Friday December 23 Christmas Eve, December 24 Mind the sugar content Pick of the Week, Dec 24-Jan 1 Christmas Day, December 25 Boxing Day, December 26 Tuesday December 27 Wednesday December 28 Thursday December 29 Friday December 30 New Year's Eve, December 31 New Year's Day, January 1 Lotus Time Machines Magazine Nokia Connecting People Magazine Diary Avoiding a hangover Slaves in Britain Sauce for the goose Surreal anagram Something for the Weekend Alfred Dunhill Who Microsoft A Lion among Papal Tigers Lavazza Chanel The Audi A6 Tdi, more economical Audi Vorspurung durch Technik Shop till You Drop off Extra Sensory Perfection BT BT 8 Years Old Old Boy's Network Courvoisier Raymond Weil Geneve Paloma Picamo Spending the last few months new ways to means… Business Gas Reign of the Ice Queens Guess Watches Moët & Chandon Moët & Chandon Interflora 100 Greatest Pop Songs of All Time CameL's goNe aLL smootH & aRty Polartec The One and only Gites Company Cafédirect MOPS Subaru Bespoke Suite Remy Martin a Taste for Life Restaurant Guide Eating Out The South Bank Centre The Times Cook Get out the baking trays and make tins full of Christmas treats like shortbread and stollen, perfect for afternoon teas or as a fitting end to a light meal Drink The essential accompaniment for the Christmas turkey is a beefy red, capable of coping with the trimmings What to Buy Codorniu a Work of Art Hermaphrodisiacs First catch your snail.. . Ian Wisniewski goes on the trail of the ultimate slow food Anything Less The MacAllan The Malt Bankruptcy Sale Several Thousand AQP Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Corby Enter Password Picture Gallery The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Indiglo by Timex Julian Critchley Picture Gallery TheTimes Parker Sonnet The Cream of Manchester

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