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1 Last month 's issue featured my visit to East Lambrook Manor to look at true geraniums , or cranesbills .
2 First fruit of the agreement , announced at last week 's Supercomputing ‘ 92 show , is a high-performance Fortran compiler targeted at Multiple Instruction Multiple Data ( MIMD ) and Single Program Multiple Data ( SIMD ) systems .
3 Cool solutions for hot climates : David Spark looks at tropical temperature controls for vaccines
4 And Richard North looks at current provisions for the destruction of PCBs , and at the history of British involvement in a rather uncomfortable growth industry The security guard at the entrance to one of Britain 's mightiest hazardous waste disposal plants pressed a button and the gate opened .
5 Turkish Foreign Minister Hikmet Cetin announced at official talks later on March 4 that Turkey would extend loans and would help with Uzbekistan 's conversion from Cyrillic to Roman script , and that Uzbek banknotes would be printed in Turkey .
6 AIRLINE Captain Jak Frost flies at full throttle carrying vital organs and heart transplant teams all over Britain and Europe .
7 Anyway , to Mickey the East was where his Uncle Dick and Aunt Mavis live at High Burnton out towards the coast . ’
8 FURY : Enraged Gail York screams at impassive Tjolle at yesterday 's stormy meeting of customers who lost their dream holidays
9 Alan Harper returns at right back , teenager Billy Kenny is brought into midfield , with Paul Rideout and Peter Beagrie recalled to the attack .
10 NORWEGIAN Tore Andre Dahlum arrived at Old Trafford yesterday to begin a two-week trial period .
11 In his refreshing book Mr Veseth looks at Victorian Britain , which improved on Florence 's commercial ideas , particularly public debt , and also went into decline ; and at present-day America , which is deeply in debt but might , he argues , avoid decline if it takes brave decisions .
12 Graham Rice looks at new introductions and some revived favourites
13 John Kelly talks about choosing the right type and sex of holly , Andrew Wilson has design ideas for the all-seasons garden , while Graham Rice looks at floral highlights in our season-by-season guide .
14 Knocking On The Dour Matthew Parris looks at parliamentary candidates who make a rosette-coloured spectacle of themselves as they learn the art of doorstep canvassing
15 Stephen Morrow played at left back against Albania and was singled out for praise by Bingham .
16 By Jane Croft A PIONEERING course at Liverpool University aims at improving race relations throughout Britain .
17 UK tree planting at post-war low
18 Will Fyffe , Wee Georgie Wood and Mai Bacon appeared at annual pantomimes before the Second World War and the Carl Rosa Opera and stars like Sybil Thorndike , Harry Lauder and the Pavlova Ballet played there .
19 Mrs Doran smiled at young Mrs Yardley .
20 Prof Neville Birdsall gives three talks on the Dead Sea Scrolls at Holy Trinity Church , Darlington , on February 16 , 23 and March 1 ( 7.10pm ) .
21 Although Carroll House started at long odds , he was well supported by the 15,000-strong British contingent , who also profited from the victories of two other English runners , Salsabil and Silver Fling , during the afternoon .
22 CANBERRA RAIDERS arrived at Old Trafford yesterday with a complaint .
23 Initial test copies of the Earth Data System , which incorporates Boulder , Colorado-based Ellery software , began shipping in October 1992 , and are running on Hewlett workstations at five US locations including universities and research centres , for example enabling researchers analysing the Pacific Northwest to look at environmental data from their desktop to help forest managers to decide where to cut and replant trees without disrupting wildlife .
24 Shortly after the official opening ceremony a collection of no less than 11 Norseman floatplanes that had gathered at Red Lake , started-up , taxied around Howey Bay , took-off ( a tremendous effect as the sound of 11 Pratt and Whitney R–134s revving at full power reverberated around the bay ) and performed a series of fly-bys and overshoots over the bay in salute of CF–DRD and the weekend events .
25 Family Finance : Drop in and take cash out Christine Stopp looks at instant settlement share dealing , the latest offer from the only building society with its own stockbroking arm
26 Business Technology : Treating Aids with a trick gene Christine McGourty looks at long-term therapy that could prevent the HIV virus reproducing
27 The main branch of the Bayles family farmed at New Houses .
28 Byas held on to his third catch in the slips to gain Carrick the wicket of Harvey Trump , and after Robinson had returned to account for Andrew Cottam , Carrick rounded off the innings by getting the stubborn Andrew Caddick caught at extra cover for 37 .
29 And as a little extra , the whole family is remembered through the generosity of the school 's industrial ‘ twin ’ — Triton plc , Britain 's leading shower manufacturer — which offers £10 cash back for every Triton shower purchased at Payless DIY , Nuneaton when your child takes up a place at Manor Park .
30 Mark Eccles plays at full back , with Ian Dove and John Nicholson at centre , Paul Barkes in the back row , and Brian Baldwin continues his comeback at hooker .
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