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News from 28/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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H. M. Sands, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Robin Barnwell, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Philip Rhodes, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Michael Scott Rohan, John Armitt, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, David Fishwick, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jenny Linford, John Marriott, William M. Ballantine, James Bone, Alec Tilley, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Morag Preston, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nigel Bryant, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Julian Desborough, Robert Sheehan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Sir Peter Osborne and Antony Little, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Trust Watch, Ken Broad, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Geoffrey Sadow, Martin Barrow, Sidney Sugarman, Libby Purves, Lord Montagu, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Ronnie O'Suillvan, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Aubrey Newman, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Frances Bissell, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Michael Heseltine, Mark Venning, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Simon Hornby, The Red Queen BBC 2, tomorrow, Sunday, 8.20pm, Adam Lebor, Stephen Anderton, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Jean Eaglesham, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Plumptre, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Ilse Wylie, Fred Eckhard, Gerd Treuhaft, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Sarah Mayes, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Tickell, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Simon Seligman, Erica Wagner, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Patricia Morison, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson, Brian MacArthur, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Roy P. Begley, Harvey Kass, Alan Franks, Bruce Anderson, Simon Tatt, Michael Hornsby, Tim Wapshott, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Don Braben, Helen Pridham, Graham Lord, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Caroline Park, Gerard Noel, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Michael Church, Emma Wilkins and James Landale, Ann Geary, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Sarah Jane, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Paul Pickering, John Phillips, Penny Perrick, Michael Stead, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, L. S. Cockerham, Jane Suiter, Christopher Irvine, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Melvyn Marckus,

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With Today's Times Poll tax jail sentence is ruled illegal Way opens for compensation cases Number one still waiting to become seven million Index Weekend Magazine Firm makes loss, but chairman collects £1m salary United bars Cantona for the season and fines him £20.000 I'm setting the pace on Europe, Major insists Car 95 Barclays Floods hit South and Wales; snow for the North Rail firms to be given freedom to cut services Ferries take the strain after tunnel breakdown Going Places National Westminster Bank QE2 passengers sue Cunard Wake at Bart's as casualty closes The Sunday Times Tenant farms freed from death duties News in Brief Salesmen disconnected £39,000 baby award ITN chief executive quits Protection for Prince Hunt saboteur guilty Hume for peace prize Church fraudster jailed Barbara Castle letters reveal 'first great love' 'Perhaps I should never have let them see them, but at my time of life you don't worry' Coroner blames Koresh for cult Britons' deaths French press despairs at 'James Dean of football' Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey 'We love you OJ' Subaru Dorerell says owners should stop seeing homes as investment Picture Gallery MPs back outdoor activity controls Judge says rapist had 'amber light' Minister takes veal battle to Europe Neighbour jailed for killing women in row over noise Dying victims 'screamed and screamed' after man set alight house he shared Cheltenham & Gloucester MOPS Next Week in the Times UN report accuses Britain over right to smack children Harrods Breeders plan return of the native oyster Fresh hope for gourmets Wax Jacket Judge gives fish shop bomber nine life sentences Childhood friends whose blunder embarrassed IRA Thomas Cook Financial Times Education advisers call for tighter A-level standards Major to reverse decline of sport Going Places By a Staff Reporter: Photographer who braved war zones dies in car crash Northern Rock Dean dismisses Toronto blessing as mass hysteria Church of England Year Book Breakaway Anglicans find a home where the hearth is Boots Oreck Howard urged to free asylum seekers Post union taken to court over walkout News in Brief Escapers held Tepees approved School stabbing 999 car kills man Thirst killed baby Pet's ordeal Tide of change sweeps Ratty from the river bank Farming methods push stoical star of Wind in the Willows to the brink of extinction P&O Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess PC faces jail for punching driver No Title Barclays Rover Holocaust martyrs offer light of hope Credo Rabbi Professor Dan Cohn-Sherbok Reuter: Anne Frank's father wrote of survival Inter-Church Travel Walesa leads the mourners in silent salute to victims Crusade against terror and racism launched as nations put aside differences to remember the dead Cellphones direct Death camp's dark secrets still emerging Suspicion about the role of Poles in the pogrom has marred this week's liberation ceremonies, writes Roger Boyes in Ausehwitz Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Clinton struggles as votes add to Gingrich triumph Lawyers fight ratings war as O. J. Simpson trial turns to farce Royal Caribbean Hiroshima bombing exhibition cut back Mickey's first steps on show Liaisons drove bishop to suicide Men 'sold as slaves' for £18 and two ducks Britain not haven for terrorists, Hurd says Napoli players fall foul of corruption inquiry Rome File Fraud claims sully Italian football as Dini takes on task of cleaning up political arena (Reuter): Protests paralyse Kashmir World Summary (Reuter): Search goes on for nuns (Reuter): Denktas will stand again Neo-Fascists to disband Antiques Roadshow Turning 'the Toad' into a gentleman No show in Palermo Burmese troops capture Karen rebel stronghold Guerrillas vow to fight on after fall of their last bastion at Manerplaw Royal couple home amid quake anger Where is everybody? Disaster turns perceptions of Japanese upside down (Reuter): Jail where China dissident was held boasts key reforms British Airways Tamils' embryo state runs on oils and cologne Polls show Arab-Israel rift wider since bombs Europ assistance Soweto policeman killed in mutiny (AP): Students held in dawn raid Brother Reuter: 'Gambia death plot leaders' arrested Doctor released on bail News in Brief (Reuter): Tapie loses (Reuter): Hanoi deal (Reuter): Last orders Bewildered Chechen refugees scattered to distant migration centres The war-displaced are being packed off with rail tickets, tins and tea, despite their wish to stay close to home and family (Reuter): Grozny's barrage intensifies as West sends fact-finders Norway in fear of EU isolation Qantas Sarajevo journalist seized from UN 'If we are working for peace, how can we be humiliated?' Rose scorns Bosnia critics Secret passage poses pyramid mystery Trader liable to 12 years of VAT Exemplary but no compensatory damages Sewage overload invalid reason for refusing consent Bank of Scotland Reasonable excuse is not required Move to stay inquiry fails Legal expenses are taxable supplies for VAT CTC Justice must find a conscience The Cleg case exposes a cruel dilemma, says Bruce Anderson The reward for split-second errors of judgment is a cell Dixie delivers The Times Diary Outing the real John Osborne Claims that Jimmy Porter's creator was homosexual miss the point, says Benedict Nightingale Rimbaud without a cause If football hooliganism is really the fault of progressive teachers, then Eric Cantona is a philosopher Show gun The Times Diary Brush with art The Times Diary Gagging order The Times Diary An Inspector Calls With a welcome challenge to the education establishment To Sell the Lottery The weekly draw needs a dose of dignity The Spirit of Doing It Texas changes owners: the world carries on regardless Anguish of Holocaust and how the world responded Cabinet and Europe Case of Private Clegg Research hurdles Putting on the hype UN relations Card colours Pipes, chips and sounds of music The Cantona affair Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Royal engagements Lecture Luncheon Dinner Personal Column Picture Gallery Church news Church services tomorrow MOPS Forthcoming marriages Marriage Edward Shils Edward Shils, sociologist and publicist, died in Chicago on January 23 aged 84. He was born in Philadelphia on July 1,1910 Personal Column The Times John Weakley John Weakley, acting president of the Amalgamated Electrical and Engineering Union, died on January 23 aged 54. He was born in Swansea on March 20,1940 Geoffrey Parsons Geoffrey Parsons, Obe, concert accompanist, died from cancer on January 26 aged 65. He was born in Sydney on June 15,1929 (From our Own Correspondent. ): Pictures by Wireless Berlin-Rio Tests. Hopes of Regular Service Berlin, Jan. 27 Father Derek Jennings The Rev Derek Jennings, former chaplain to Roman Catholic students at King's College London, died from lymphatic leukaemia on January 23 aged 48. He was born on November 19,1946 News The Times Crossword No 19,764 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times Weekend Vision Ailing Kingfisher ousts two directors Regulator forces power prospectus rewrite Business Today US Air losses Melvyn Marckus 26 Woolwich amends disciplinary rules Profile 27 Glaxo nearer to takeover victory Sport 43-48 Growth is not too fast says Clarke Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Money Weekend Sporting Fixtures Rothschild Asset Management Tales of Newmarch and Cedricus Grand Met sells free trade pubs US growth raises rates speculation Tourist Rates Threat by Baring to quit gilts The Sunday Times Osborne & Little: Sir Peter Osborne and Antony Little Partygoers who had designs on the Chelsea set Partners in power Jon Ashworth talks to the markers of wallpaper and fabrics whose product sell from London to Los Angeles Why Kingfisher dream team never flew in formation Susan Gilchrist on the upheavals and challenges facing the Woolworths to Superdrug group Scottish Widows Commodities Share sales start new Lasmo takeover talk Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes British Airways Power Kingfisher blues Tempus Effective index Why the market is spooked Investment Strategy Peps Guide 34-40 Lottery syndicate puts out a contract Liz Dolan says drawing up an agreement will prevent bad feeling among winning groups Case One Thornton Case Two High Price 31 Tax Position Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashwoth Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd To Advertise in the Weekend Money Section Please… Templeton Pru's pensioners deserve more than a bit-part Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Personal pensions tax threat for 2.5m families An inland Revenue mix-up over inheritance tax is causing concern, reports Jane Suiter Save & Prosper Woolwich fraud victim who paid the price Robert Miller meets a woman punished for a crime she did not commit Four months after my baby was born they started proceedings to evict me. I declared myself bankrupt The Cooperative Bank Briefings Save & Prosper Portfolio Fund Management Limited The Times Money Information Service Keeping the rate rise secret safe Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere The Pensions Bill lottery Losers Chase De Vere Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Lloyds Bank Share Shop Save & Prosper To Advertise in the Weekend Money Section Please… Winners Britannia Invesco M&G Can you raise a glass to your investment ? 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The Times critics select the best entertainment Ruth Gledhill visits Cwmyoy's crooked, medieval church: an architectural miracle At your Service Children Moben Raymond Gubbay Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Young Vic Tippett Chuck Berry The Royal Ballet ENO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainment Specialists Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agreeably warm for Windsor Theatre: Benedict Nightingale enjoys a new Merry Wives of Windsor at the Olivier Theatre Warm, whispered confidence Concert: Gergiev on holy ground RPO/Gergiev Festival Hall Warning note to chill the Coliseum Relics of a dolce vita Cinema: Rome pays extravagant tribute to the life of Federico Fellini Rising stars in the arts firmament Stephen Brimson Lewis Stephen Brimson Lewis Great British Hopes Has opera gone mad? Sadler's Wells Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston'd assessment of theatre showing in London A great time, with love May we suggest drama, comedy, dance and opear—with a romantic meal before or afterwards—for Valentine's Day? Casting around for the perfect Valentine's Day celebration? Then add to the chocolates and flowers with a romantic dinner for two and a show. Theatres all around the country have put together very special Valentine's Day offers for Theatre Club members Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms in London and (Where indicated with the sympol on release across the country New on Video: Gibson garners a gambler's role; De Sica works his miracle Quad finds the missing link With Quadlink on its new 77 amplifer, Quad has leapfrogged the trendier hi-fi makers Future Visions Mystery hits the road Join now Recordings : Horowitz's hidden legacy sees the light of day; Charlie Parker with strings; Simple Minds are out of time but on the ball Win a £1,590 chateau break Queen's Theatre The Royal Opera Picture Gallery Moriarti's workshop MOPS Gregorian Chants Winebergs HJ MOPS British Antique Replicas The Old Tannery Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Visa MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Birthday Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Laetitia Allen Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy Valentine Our Guarantee Grafting on new life or an unkind cut? Plans to move the world's most important horticultural library out of London have caused a furore. Here are the arguments Bramley's Nurseries Ltd MOPS Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Guild of Master Craftsmen Multiple Display Advertising Items Wallspan Securiglide UK Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen Cannock Gates Clean Scale Insublind Cosmopolitan Bathrooms Norfolk Greenhouses Ltd DIY Plastics Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Shape of things to come George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, visits a designer town garden created from a derelict site The Amadeus takes a bow Cd Direct: Stephen Pettitt assesses the enduring legacy of one of chamber music's most influential and long-lived quartets Great Classics on Offer Garden Answers The Times CD Direct Dentist with a taste for deadly weapons Michael Church's dental appointment leads to a fascinating guided tour by Britain's foremost collector of antique Chinese armoury The Times Sale Room Who gives tuppence? Giles Gordon wants Public Lending Right improved The Times Valentine Truffles Offer No gent of Verona Graham Lord on the latest carry-on of a fortune-hunting psychopath with a ghostly guardian angel Mimi's Ghost By Tim Parks Secker & Warburg, £14.99 On the side of the Angelinos Translating La—a Tour of the Rainbow City By Peter Theroux W. W. 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Regular Features Michelin Index Pick your Own Classic Traffic management? It's a route to paralysis Driven to Distraction The long and the short of it Finding cars that fit is no easy business, as two of our writers found when we sent them to report on … 5ft 1in: a week on a rack would not help Alexendra Frean in some ears 6ft 5in: just getting into one car was a minor miracle for Vaughan Freeman The AA'S Gridlock Guide Picture Gallery Recall for Vauxhalls News in Brief Le Shuttle warning Italian job for Porsche Workshop's fitness drive The 12hp racer that carried the king In the first of his series on British cars that made history, Lord Montagu looks at the 1899 Daimler Ford wheels out cut-price supermodel Vaughan Freeman reports on a 1960s racing legend remoulded for the high-speed 1990s Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Wayside Audi Vorsprung durch Technik Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items A petrol pump How Does It Work? 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The pros and cons of drive now, pay later An American scheme has helped gice car dealers a new lease of life, says Vaughan Freeman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Coupe Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items 50 Bestseling Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitsubishi Authorised Dealer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simpsons of Colne Contract Hire & Leasing Lamborghini Great Britain Limited Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items NE Numbers Registration Numbers Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Registration Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RAC urges red card for the Green Card Kevin Eason on a move to cut the cost of motoring Threat of pollution greater for drivers Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Chariots £7,500 Thunderbird roars back Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Dr Dashboard: What to do when the police stop you Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why it's all quiet on the Escort front The Times Road Test: Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent, puts Ford's redesigned 'nice little earner' through its paces—and judges it a winner Changing Face of the Escort Just popping out for a spin - back in a month Four policeman are poised to drive round the globe, reports Tim Jones The Three Rivals Trying to Toplle Britain's Bestseller Coach drivers hit at fast-lane ban A new motorway rule could mean higher coach fares, says Tim Jones 'I never dream of cars, I'm too busy grappling with snaked' Andrew Pierce plays motoring mind games with Laurie Taylor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Saab Hertz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carnell Corporate Dealers accused of being sexist Lada Riva Diamond Is this the road to the future? BT People-carriers line up to invade UK Seven new models are poised to cash in on the latest car craze, says Kevin Eason Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio The Red Queen Vision Picture Gallery Spectacles quaint and ugly David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week'd programmes across all channels No regrets and no false modesty Peter Riddell, the political commentator of The times, on a television protrait of Barbara, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, MEP and former cabinet minister Solgar Couch cuisine Repeats Orff white or black Arts Future, past or present Science Close to the end Soaps Late, late show Sport Supercharged, supercool, superior Libby Purves takes the pulse of ER. a hit American medical series, and diagnoses that it will succeed here ER pilot programme Channel 4, Wednesday, 9pm Lights, camera, speculation Modern Life: Robi Dutta on the latest forecasts for the millennium Visions of Heaven and Hell starts with Selling the Future Channel 4, Tuesday, 9pm Christian Enquiry Agency Painstaking realism Off the Box Gamesmanship Sky blue A study in self-invention Coco Chanel's name is synonymous with high style, but her character and life were less attractive. Joe Joseph reports Reputations Chanel: A Private Life Sunday, BBC 2,10pm Close-up view of a bluesman at work Tony Patrick recommends taking up the chance to sit in on an Eric Clapton rehearsal Eric Clapton—From the Cradle: BBC 2, today, Saturday, 11.50pm Saturday January 28 Victims, heroes and a sleuth David Robison makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Thriller and Comedy Drama of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9 Broadcasting times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers are found on pages 10 to 23 California scheming Thriller of the Week No Title Films on Television Character studies Comedy Drama of the Week Saturday January 28 Hours of fun for all the family Variations BBC1 Even more haunting at second glance Choice: wartime spookiness; a sporty interview Sharks' version of snap Sunday January 29 Variations Queen or baroness, her status is assured Choice: a lady of the Left, unembarrassed by the past; a mendacious estate agent BBC1 Daily date with the dog Monday January 30 Variations Retribution, rough justice and simple spite Choice: Ways of getting your own back; perilous surgery for Siamese twins; a soap-opera climax BBC1 Tuesday January 31 Money, debts and aid Variations A practice that is perfectly pitched Choice: another popular medical series returns BBC1 West 'n' Welch's vvildest Wednesday February 1 Variations In an emergency, quick, screen the nurses Choice: new faces for old formulas; how plants survive natural disasters; bird-watching in Kenya BBC1 Serious, if not solemn Thursday Februarys 2 Variations Quite the opposite of poor old Mr Bean Choice: a real-life playboy hero's adventures BBC1 Alex in his prime Friday February 3 Variations Queueing to be the first supersonic driver Choice: competition to drive the world's fastest car; an enterprising nun; long-distance gardening BBC1 Saturday January 28 Good drama, no crisis Peter Barnard recommends Sunday January 29 Monday January 30 Tuesday January 31 Wednesday February 1 Thursday February 2 Friday February 3 A Reliable Persona Juliet Bravo Magnus Linklater Ellesse watch Magazine Diary Anne Robinson Anything that provides less opportunity for head waiters to behave as if they're auditioning for the part of Robert Maxwell is worth considering The Army in Cyprus Blunt instrument The Nazis and Rome Question of taste Something for the Weekend Germany National Tourist Office Alfa 145 Alfa Romeo Freeing the Spirits Juliet Stevenson is a little less Labour and a lot less Luvvie than she was. But, as Alan Franks discovers, even motherhood hasn't changed her style. Portrait by Paul Massey HPB Oriana's Maiden Season. History in the… P&O Cruises Semi-detach Housed How the Parties Differ Teletext Agriframes Ltd Beaver & Tapley Vacances en Campagne New England Country Homes Noble Caledonia Limited Selfridges Selection No Title Hooked on Classics A discreet revolution is happening in the English countryside. Ignoring accusations of unoriginality and conservatism, architects of grand country houses and their clients are returning for inspiration to the buildings of the past. Report by Marcus Binney The Country House Reinvented Dolphin Mensa Where in the world can you see eight year olds that… This Page: Black Lace Body Tempting Fate Picture Gallery Picture Gallery When the cow Travel Promotions Ltd Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades No Title British Philatelic Bureau The Times Cook Frances Bissell This week's recipes are inspired by a film in which Chinese food plays a starring role Drink Jane MacQuitty Buy now, drink later—Burgundy's '93 vintage wines will turn out to be worth the investment What to Buy Racing Green Facades Limited Classic Choice Bankruptcy Sale Ultra MOPS The Sanctuary Multiple Display Advertising Items KSA Air Quality Products Limited. Bathroom Discount Centre The Imperial Bathroom Company Rhode Design Architectural Components Ltd Nordic Saunas Ltd. 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