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News from 03/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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P. H. J. Whyman (Secretary), Colin Bell, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Paul Heiney, Adrian Lee, Desmond King-Hele, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, George Sivell and Eric Reguly, Hyam Lehrer, Gerald Long, Andrew Longmore, Christopher Somerville, Isabel Carlisle, Diana Thorp, Martin Bell, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Jason Barbour, R. Marcetic Chairman, Philip Howard, G. C. COOK(Chairman), James Bone, Jack Wigglesworth, David Edelsten, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Clemence, Ann Clemence, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Jude Kelly, David J. PRESCOTT(Director), J. Gwyn Kennedy, Pat Gibson, Alex Wijeratne, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, David Wallington, Rupert Cox, Robert SHeehan, K. D. Boyd, Ruth Gledhill, ALan Copps, Ross Dunn, Mathew Bond, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Keith A. Waller, Peter Easton, John Ward, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Glynn Downton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Anna Blundy, Robin Beillands, Sarah Jones, Jon Scott, Peter Miller, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Jody Brettkelly, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Geoffrey Matthews, Lisa Jardine, Kate Muir, Ben Macintyre and Mark Huband, Stephen Anderton, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, T. C. Carbury, Marianne Curphey and David Rudnick, Stephenie Lewis, George Plumptre, Caroline Bingham, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Sara McCONNELL, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Susan Swift, David Robinson, Mollie Butler, Eric Jacobs, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, James Allcock, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Sophie Schreiber, Richard Shone, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, Cedric Hayes, Sarah Cunningham, Erica Wagner, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Ian Brammer, Patricia Morison, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, M. J. Price-Alexander, Rob Marshall, John Allison, John J. Carney, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Bale and Jonathan Prynn, John Goodbody, Jack Crossley, Giles Whittell, John Phillips and Michael Kallenbach, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Michael Dynes, Michael Kallenbach, Alan Copps, Mel Webb, Jennai Cox, Christopher Hawtree, Raymond Hide, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Tom Jones, Hattie Ellis, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Victor M. Shorrocks, Jill Crawshaw, Tony Dawe and Kevin Lason, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, D. S. Ritchie (Director), Jack Bailey, Hedda Gabler, David Maddock, Fiona Beckett, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, James Luckhurst, James G. Fluss, Walter Ellis, David Long, Kevin BROWN(Curator), Sandy Gall, Christopher Irvine, McConnell,

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Virgin Europe ready to scrap beef export deal Hogg learnt of calves risk on July 19 Middle East talks held in Ascot Warlord buried Index Beef prices and sterling fall UVF disbands King Rat's unit after murder of taxi driver Beauty and the Beasts Carl Lewis in the backroom stakes Simon Barnes By a Staff Reporter: Civil servants' sick leave costs ?4I9m Roman Britain Veuve Clicquot Champagne of the Season The Times US finds terrorist training camps in Iran The Times on Monday Virtual Shop Banker backs financial breaks for film industry From rails to riches, new millionaires await windfall Labour launches battle of beaches News in Brief Drug smugglers jailed Record number in prison Old Etonian sentenced Barclays chief banned Sex change for priest Schoolboy charged £6,500 for losing smile Gladiators contestant paralysed in 20ft fall 'She is in a lot of pain and very upset, but she's a born fighter and we're proud of her' Memories of 1920s put missing path back on the map Scorned mistress calls her former lover to ordure Hereford to Barnsley: 1,000 miles in 36 hours Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Remand for Kray in drugs case Investigating Twa 800 The Sunday Times Parent Power Moben Fitted Kitchelis Electronic tagging planned in effort to trace Bse cattle As prices fall, livestock industry fears it will struggle to find calves born to infected cows Computer Data Base 'No need to change rules on calf meat' Livestock Commission Farmers complain of worst days since the Depression Markets Father fears for his children CJD Panasonic Union flag burnt by protesting Germans Reaction Farm raid reveals labour force of illegal immigrants Workers aged between 12 and 85 Why athletes crack under the stress Medical Briefing Woodstock The Comet Price Gene research bears fruit in a big way Labour Museum offers happy ending for children's books Showcase planned for manuscripts and art from British classics St Helena study shows benefits of television Thisite Hotels Do It All Lets Do Britain! Invaders who left a cultural revolution in their wake The first of a series that re-examines the course of the Roman occupation of Britain Mercades Benz Catholics divided as cardinal backs embryo disposal Pressure groups dismayed at Hume's public variance from Vatican line Childless woman wins reprieve by serving injunction Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored Dixons Transfiguration shows how God changes our lives Credp Rob Marshall Britannia graces Cowes Week for the final time Russian crew sails into regatta history Time to go out on a wing in search of cheaper chicken cuts Weekend Shopping Direct Independent Financial Adviser MPs cut down on meal bills News in Brief Commune threat BA settlement Jail for revenge Guerin film plan 'Toyboy' groom Priebke to face trial in Germany for atrocity Austin Reed Husain in Ascot talks with Israel leader Somalis bury their warlord hero Charming but crafty, General Aidid wanted to lead somalia but was happy to make a fortune from the woes of his people. Sam killey writes Hardbitten Los Angeles stunned by 12-year-old killer The Times MOPS Greed eclipses Olympic creed at Atlanta 'flea market' Quentin Letts looks back at the Centennial Olympic Games, which will probably go down in history as the tackiest ever Dole scouts look for a partner to lift campaign Halfords Clinton cuts up rough in Rose Garden US 'would offer $2m for a TWA bomber' Consort Hotels Growers fight to save coca World Summary Three years for China dissident Rooms for manoeuvres Canada tackles potato blight Fiat Indonesian riots test ambiguous army role Interrogation go-ahead Swiftcall The Sunday Times Japan's pinball wizardry becomes fatal addiction Dog of war has his day France's favourite mercenary, out of Africa and out of prison, comes up trumps Paris File by Ben Macintyre Hair looms at the Opera Stena Line Weary Yeltsin advised to take two months off I think, therefore I need therapy Algerian militants murder bishop Hard axe to follow Blues Apollo Opinion Wee guide to the best of the worst New ribbons on old hat Theatre: Classy Ibsen revival confounds prejudices; Tom Jones on song Hedda Gabler Merry musical debauchery Tom Jones Theatre Royal, York Theatre Prom From Russia with verve BBC Proms BBC so/ Rozhdestvensky Albert Hall/Radio 3 Norwich Union Blues Rising Star Heritage Sleeping beauties of France Marcus Binney on the historic chateaux in need of reawakening Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Going out Paul Weller Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament John Ward Going out Ancient blooms that never fade Isabel Carlisle on a show of 17th century Dutch flower painting at Dulwich Entertainments Raymond Gubbay Visual Art Base Notes The Times Base Notes Hytner back to the boards Base Notes Recording the master's likeness Richard Shone, impressed by a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, considers attempts to capture writers on canvas Where will the people go? Paul Barker Wants planners to adopt Victorian Values Africa hand Pleasure is the only point Simon Barnes pleads for a sense of proportion in the great Olympic post mortem That's my boy In for a penny Treble chance Cash call Dirty dancing Justice Denied Italy, rocked by the Priebke verdict, finds its legal system guilty Nanny State Families have suffered from Tory tax reforms Rule Britannia A new Royal Yacht could be a ship for the nation Difficulties over legalised brothels Butler and Suez Sauce for goose £15m Shearer deal Preserving the birthplaces of science Badger pests? Stone of Scone Car pollution School reports Mystery meaning of the number 31 Jaws in the Med Trade descriptions Court Circular Premium Bonds Weekend birthdays Personal Column Christening Appointments Picture Gallery Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Essex Army Cadet Force Michel Debre General Muhammad Personal Column On this Day August 3,1882 Dr Brian Sellick News The Times Crossword No 20,237 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Sections Magazine Inside Section 2 Today Former directors of Dunn & Co sued for £8m Sears sells Saxone and Hush Puppies Business Today Stock Market Indices Executive Voice Milken embarks on UK venture BT settles dispute with Oftel at eleventh hour Working Week Sport US labour figures fuel share prices Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Broadcasting House Byatt gives pledge on Southern Barclays Britain must stay at the table while EMU's on the menu Executive Voice Dublin ready to restart sale of TSB Picture Gallery Jacques Vert plunges into red The Sunday Times Woolwich Direct T0urist Rates Kepit managers plan switch to unit trust Business Roundup Rec buyback approved Sage eyes Pegasus Dual success for DMV The Times The dame who is pitching for president A Working Week for: Sheila Masters Jon Ashworth expects to receive a mauling from a woman with a fearsome reputation but is greeted instead by roars of laughter Auntie's Art Deco gem of a theatre shines once again Hidden Assets Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Bid whispers lift shares of Cadbury Schweppes Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Bullion: Open $387. Oo-387.30 Close: $386.20-386.70… Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Jobs worth on Wall Street Tempus CRT Sears Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Caspian Wall Street Insurer Warns Carpet-baggers Caroline Merrell expains why Speculators in life policies risk getting their fingers burnt Mutuals defend position Reporting in brief Personal Investor Debt Spiral Players M&G Pensions Split Checks to start on N&P accounts Debt worries haunt the middle class Jody Brettkelly explains why people who have never before been in the red are now suddenly having to struggle with debt problems Bank loan blights family Are You on a Company's Credit Blacklist? Virtual Shop Couple's troubles doubled by conman John Angerson/guzelian Credit counsellor eased blues after a new baby How to Avoid Debt Escape the Debt Trap Financial step forward for ballet Changes in tax allowances have brought relief to dancers on low wages, says Jody Brettkelly Picture Gallery Legal & General Recovery inspires lenders to end special mortgage deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Reality returns to the mortgage merry- go-round Comment Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Deputy Editor A sell-off too far Cheshire Building Society Fidelity Direct Bp running smoothly after a rocky road Karen Zagor on prospects for an oil giant sold litle by little Hope in sight at Kleinwort trust Capital Trust Women on the verge of a pensions breakthrough Pensions may be shared o Scottish Widows R J Temple Plc Century Life censured for delay Be Derbysure with The Derbyshire Brimingham Midshires Building Society Jupiter Cheap 'n' cheerful funds Caroline Merrell on the merits and disadvantages of trackers Sharelink Information cheap in the land of the free Elson Associates Sids are out of their depth How share ownership compares in America and the UK 'Give investors a break' Guiness Flight Direct Prudential MPS Investors suffer thinner returns The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fine art 'connoisseurs' pay ?1bn visit to English country houses Caroline Merrell reports on the growing trend of art theft spreading out from the city centres to the less-streetwise shire counties Towry Law Clerical Medical The Times Unit Trust Information Service Phillip Alexander Securities and Futures Limited Firm end to the week Fidelity Brokerage Coastal Bluff can benefit from luck of the draw Racing On Goodwood's big sprint handicap Goodwood The Racing Channel Fahim helps Hills to redress the balance Newmarket Racing next Week Picture Gallery Last Second can time challenge to perfection Goodwood Bbc2 Yesterday's Results Hamilton Park Newton Abbot Windsor Chester Tomorrow Thirsk Market Rasen Lingfield Park Tomorrow Newcastle Tomorrow McRae plots course of long road back Motor Rallying: British Champion Makes Early Exit on Long-Awaited Return from Exile Edwards to ponder Keighley approach Rugby League: Super League Leaders Enhance Title Credentials with Narrow Victory over Castleford Sport of the World Sullivan gives St Helens room at the top For the Record Nations to discuss England's peace plan In Brief Fittipaldi fear Texas fall short Final prospect Taylor double Johnston task Bjorn free to take advantage of stalls Golf Family matter lacks finale Atlanta 98: The Complete Guide Panasonic Hernandez tiring of same punchline Olympic Games: Cuban Boxer Seeks Spark to Retain Title and Realise his Own Gold Dream One Country has become dominant in Olympic boxing, says Andrew Longmore Beadsworth beaten in bid for bronze Mercury Administrators decide to invest in success The Missing Medals Britain's men left as Europe's poor relations Britain fail to realise great expectations Jenny MacArthur looks at the reasons for failures in equestrianism in Atlanta Atlanta Briefs Australia's dreams are dashed Streetwise Home win Backley eases through to his final fling Olympic Games: Britain's Former World Record-Holder Will Take on Favourite Zelezny in Joust for Javelin Gold Yesterday's Results from Atlanta St Lane" Thursday's Late Results from Atlanta Perec possesses the spirit of a model champion Impossible feat made ridiculously easy Boardman must rise to Induráin's mighty challenge Changing Times United face threat to Jordi signing Football: Colf Adds to Champions Problems before Umbro Cup Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Des one-liners worth their weight in gold Matthew Bond Onthe Television Marathon Russell may fall foul of England's balancing act Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on the dilemma facing the selectors before the Headingley Test Yorkshire look to bowlers to finish job Cricket Kent make progress in race against time Curran proves stubborn All-round excellence from Cork Grayson steals show after Gooch's record England fail to press home advantage Yesterday's Scoreboards Britannic Assurance county championship Henman and Broad have to settle for silver Racing Johnson has the world at his feet Atlanta stunned by American's superhuman performance in 200 metres Picture Gallery Motor Sport Firts Telecom Calamity in relay leaves Christie out in cold Interactive Team Football Books Pary, how Do You It? Prayer is enjoying a boom. Ruth Gledhill reports on modern ways of seeking guidence in a secular age Orange Virgin Travel Food Ancient Arms The Times Let the chemistry happen Techniques for making the most of your private prayer Prayer through the Ages If you must eat like a gannet Not all the fruits of the oceans have fins, gills or sheels—some have wings and eggs. But nothing can beat catching your own supper Home Made Peach of an idea Refreshing the active body Fast Food Sofa Workshop Direct Chocolate Box Roll up for the colour show Gardens to visit: many summer annuals, set against flowering shrubs, are now at their best Ritz London The ties that can cure- or KillI Tying in plants the wrong way can be fatal, says Stephen Anderton Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies ro readers' letter From poor earth to the riches of the Italianate It has taken 20 years to transform an infertile patch into a magnificent garden which is open to the public. Patricia Morison reports Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Conservatories North of the Thames Final Phase now Released Fairview New Homes Plc Prime Share A Times Rgadee Offer For Sale Seaside Houses France Martin Grant Homes Something natty in the woodshed The garden is the ideal place for an office if you work from home and are cramped for space Beechcroft Classic Country Homes The punkish rock lovers Feater Report Pampered Pets Monthly Premium Available Freedom Fence Greyhounds Make Wonderful Pets Mark & Chappell Ltd. Ballroom to let for high life Keep your eyes peeled this summer and you may see harvest mice living in tennis balls, says Jack Crossley Discover the canine for you Pet News First-aid kits Time to play Picture Gallery Would-be vets How to keep the puppy fat away` A Vet Writes... Fat cat homeless Reptiles for all Airgun menace Lizard hazard Saturday Rendezvous The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden "the agency people rave about"… Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Close Encounters Return of the one that got away Lights, camera, credit card Tongue-tied with terror Is this the moment for a translation from the Basque of a thriller sympathetic to the ETA armed struggle? Peter Millar thinks it is Nautical cobbers in arms Hard-bitten Aussies fight the Nazi navy in the Battle of the Atlantic Times Books The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Waugh's feint with damned praise Book News Summoning up the blood Tosh @ cyber. sex Abuse of the truth Crime Round-Up New Authors New in Paperback The King Rat's tardy tale Martin Bell on the unpunctual memoris of a Gulf War general You can't have your popcorn and eat it, Ben White-knuckle read Teenage Fiction Rebel without a past There was less to James Dean's life than meets the eye Who we did on our holidays Laurie Graham The Ten o'clock Horses Suburban gaze that chills to the bone Children Pop The Times Jazz Comedy Dance Benefits of a holy trinity Ruth Gledhill feels it is easy to attach the wrong label to church services Coming Soon Cafe Pasta Summer Days Promotion Multiple Display Advertising Items Matts & Slatts Rising Damp? Tackle It with Wallguard Fight Hair Loss the Natural Way Jolliman British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Value at now Just Koolatron The Lady's Norfolk Hat Power to the pedal bike Stunning Power Everything baby needs including a family tree The birthrate boom has boosted sales of clothes and toys but presents for the new arrival needn't be boring—and don't forget the mother Why Pukka Palace is all the Raj London's treasure trove of colonial furniture has come up turmps with its mail-order service Trailfinders the Travel Experts Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Diamonds make a dream come true De Beers helped to Create Africa's latest national park. Sandy Gall Set off an Safari to take a look The Best Way to See Africa African Explorations Crystal Premier Cities Paris Noble Caledonia Limited Travel Directory Temples, tribes and traffic jams Thailand: Luxury hotels and shanty homes create a mixture of the old, the new and the unpredictable Easy Jet Euro star Hover Speed Fast Ferries The return of the wartime evacuee Britain: A personal voyage of rediscovery and reminiscence in the village of Barnack, Cambridgeshire Cox & Kings Fotnded in 1758 Black Watch A haven to answer the call of the wild Canada: Drama in Newfoundland; plus, Highland Culture and red-hot harmonical players in Cape Breton Barcelona Pure Scotch on the rocks American Express Word-Watching Voyages Juies Verne No regrets at Piaf museum Insider's Guide to Paris The Times Top of the long hauls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterloo and Ashford to Europer via Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Calais Greece France Eurostar Stena Line Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Bridge Time Computer Systems Ltd. Get off my marques, Rover growls Halifax An E-Type to die for. It's up for sale today… Why the major went to war over hedgehogs Page 10 AA Gridlogk Guide Major Roadworks Audi Holiday roads to the cemetery Three-lane roads are death-traps for the innocents and the reckless alike. They must be replaced—and quickly Key Catch in theft cover Insurance companies are refusing to pay out if you leave the ignition keys in the car, reports Tony Dawe Audi Alan Day Aidi Audi Car crime risk drops for most Cleveland still the worst spot E-Type legend goes under the hammer The racing Jaguar to die for goes to auction today says Aland Copps Family race team that's four-fiths female Vaughan Freeman on the girl. fanatics weaned on classic competition machines Coys Festival Swan National Alfa Romeo BMW Approved used Cars Radford British Car Contracts BMW 5-Series Nit-picking Kevin Eason lacked any real criticisms after road-testing Bavaria's nearly perfect new product Stopped in the nick of time James Luckhurst joins in an advanced police drivers training course The Times The Car Supermarket Ford The Times Jaguar Approved TVR Brooklands-Exeter Institute Motorists Adyanced Multiple Display Advertising Items The New "Cerbera" Car ... Toons Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger alert over airbag snatchers Reports of thefts have prompted fears for second-hard car buyers' safety, says Kevin Eason 50 M-Reg Cars under £7,000 Car Servicing Registration Transfers RAC No truck with poor drivers New hotlines to report bad truckers show motorists at fault too, says Jenny Knight Mercedes Multiple Display Advertising Items Car 96 team takes Jaguars to the skills test Alan Copps unveils our classic team Motor City Coventry Major in defence of hedgehogs David Long meets the campaigner dedicated to injured and orphaned animal victims of carcless drivers Steering Column Mercedes Wanted So now we are facing Toad rage? Dr Dashboard Registration Numbers DVLA Elite Registrations Dovercourt Cruising on the whiff of an oil-rag Jennai Cox on the measured pace of the fuel-efficiency competition, heading for the 10,000mpg barrier Used MoT'D Cars exposed as death -traps Watchdogs discovered serious faults in all the aged second-hand forcourt bargains they tested, say Tony Dawe and Kevin Eason Crown Computer Products New test write-off for Louise Alan Copps onthe mitakes that delayed a written tet result for a month Staying Alive Films of the Week August 3 Saturday TV Early Variations Choice Europe on the Road Saturday TV Late August 3 Saturday Satellite & Cable August 3 Film Choice Choice Weekend Radio August 3-August 4 TV Tv Early Sunday August 4 Variations Choice Variations Choice Sunday TV Late August 4 Sunday Satellite & Cable August 4 Film Choice Choice Radio Monday TV Early August 5 Monday Satellite & Cable August 5 Film Choice Choice Variations Choice Monday August 5 Radio Tuesday TV Early August 6 Variations Choice Tuesday TV Late August 6 Tuesday Satellite & Cable August 6 Film Choice Choice Radio Wednesday TV Early August 7 Wednesday Satellite & Cable August 7 Film Choice Choice Variations Choice Wednesday TV Late August 7 Radio Thursday TV Early August 8 Variations Choice Thursday TV Late August 8 Thursday Satellite & Cable August 8 Film Choice Choice Radio Friday TV Early August 9 Friday Satellite & Cable August 9 Film Choice Choice Variations Choice Friday TV Late August 9 Be a successful writer Magazine Michelin Pilot Magazine Diary Unfair picture Pray school Diary Father of invention Indefensible Dahl More brains than brawn Something for the Weekend Daewod De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd The Julia Scott Diamond Basic ins Picture Gallery Picture Gallery It Has a Built-In Device that Reduces Engine Noise… The Omega V6 from Vauxhall In the Family Way Rider Revault Cars with Flair The New Terano Ii Nissan It's just a dot in the ocean Ford Fantasy Island Picture Gallery Voyages Juies Verne Finest Montecristi Roll-Up Panama Norfolk Intrepid-The Ultimate Outdoor Hat Under Picture Gallery Sainsbury's Homebase House Abd Garden Centres Easy Does It Rest Assured Two Sublime Fuji Sikr Jackets Regain your flat stomach... Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Kirkdale Odeon Multiple Display Advertising Items Aqyability (UK) Ltd. Victoria Group Quality Iron Beds at Factory Prices The Times Cook Frances Bissell French Wines in Plain English Drink Jane MacQuitty As the sun-seekers take off on holiday, bargain-seekers should take stock of the sales What to Buy Bali and the Islands Mitsubishi Electric Royal Mint Noble Caledonia Limited The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of comtemporary living Picture Gallery Jude Kelly Liverpool Page & Moy Holiday The Cream of Manchester Will Power Margot says… Planet Hollywood 'James And The Giant Peach' is one of… Video of the Week The Italian Job Day of Reckonin 'Independence Day' is poised to be the… Picture Gallery Dear Rosie: " Last year my grandfather died and… Online The Cyber Cycle Free Report Name Our House Recommends Look alive instant win

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