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News from 31/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Charles Langley, Malcolm Brown, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, J B Cronin, Joan Bakewell, Richard Ellis, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, David Weeks, Hazhir Teimourian, Jonathan Miller, Jill Hartley, Sarah Miller, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, James Rusbridger, John Jay, Karen Cure, Willy Russell, Nick Rufford, John Diamond, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, John Barham, A P Jobson, G U Rands, Alistair Scott, Elizabeth Bartlett, Sally Payne, Stephen Milligan, Jo Revill, Jason Tomas, Cal McCrystal, Ludovic Kennedy, Edward Welsh, Carol Sarler, Stephen Hall, Caroline St John-Brooks, Nicholas Crane, John Westwell, Caroline Baker, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Lyn Appleton, Robert Sandall, Leslie Geddes Brown, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, Barry Humphries, David Brierley, John Sturrock, Irwin Stelzer, R Baxter, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Anat Arkin, Deryk Brown, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Mark Ottaway, Dymphna Byrne, Cliff Temple, Sally Vincent, Joy Nelson, Christine Walker, Stan Hibbert Assistant General Secretary, John Witherow, Elizabeth Foley, Justine Picardie, Russell Harty, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, David Goldsmith, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Anne Jacobs, Frederic Rephael, Paul Eddy, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, George Perry, John Cassidy, Arnold Wilson, C. Maslanka, Bernard Cafferty, K Harrap, James Adams, Graham Jenkins, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, Moria Billinge, Elizabeth Grice, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, James Young, Alan MacKie, Brian Walden, Eric Bishop, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Simon Freeman, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, Stephen Jones, Sally Brampton, Michel Syrett, Brian Deer, Peter John, Bryan Gould Mp, Malcolm Turnbull, Richard Palmer, Don McCullin, Patrick Rowley, Anne Byrnes, Bruce Kemble Education Correspondent, Dilys Powell, Frederick C Copleston, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, W Baldwin Fletcher, David Profumo, Max Prangnell, Iola Smith, Felix Aprahamian, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Roger Clarke, Margaret Drabble, Rick Jolly, Steve Tongue, Simon Callow, Philip Beresford, Dr Carl Bridge, Sarah Myint, Brian Clarke, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, Peter Bottomley, Steve Wright, Edward Pearce, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, David Wickers, Ian Williams, Jean Overton Fuller, Hugo Sabogal, Richard Lander, Valerie Grove, Paul Pickering, Marina Vaizey, Marta Wöhrle, Gill Weston, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Angela Long Innovation Editor, Dorothy Wade, Jim Kelly, Tony Hetherington, David Roberts Director, Peter Roebuck, James Neilson, Joanna Simon, Samuel Hynes, Mickey's Empire, Guy Williams, Boris Schapiro,

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Revealed: the groups plotting against Israel Thatcher rides out NHS storm Poll reveals mounting concern over health but Tories increase lead Nurses 'bullied' by hard-left Kuoni Booze Our Family Atlas of the World Contents Met men are 'really wet' Storm hits weathermen Swinging in the rain as the floods arrive To Britain we Don't Want your Queen Contents Alcohol threat to babies Inside Classified Unions launch wave of strikes Benn opens campaign to challenge Kinnock Cellrent Goodwood Concorde Thai Smooth as silk Horizon Turkey Man held after boys' murder News Digest Budd protest Convoy medal TV-am vote Ogwr Borough Council Party death Sympathy calls Animal lover Clean-up order Bond Winners Storm looms on Racal sales deal with the PLO Briton is shot dead at party Exams hit by Phantom royalties row Owen's warning of merger 'hara-kiri' Arrests at Bloody Sunday demo The Carphone Group plc Red tape keeps hi-tech phone lock off market Pickfords Travel Ice casualties spark call for safer rinks Formula Shell is dropped Continental Airlines Tours No move on Ryan killings Militant to thwart Kinnock Labour takes on threats from outlawed left in its constituencies, local councils, colleges and leader's own territory Genetic test stirs race row Hunt for newsboy switches to lake Debenhams Renault School fights church control BR faces writ as trains fail Air europe Pay again, airlines tell bucket shop passengers B. A. A Hewlett Packard A baby waiting for his turn to live Spotlight On the doctors' dilemma in a terrible competition: which sick child will be given a vital heart operation? Baxter Aspirin: A headache for science Spectrum Medicine Health hopes drug shares have soared after news of an American breakthrough in heart disease treatment. But British researchers are deeply concerned. David Lepard reports Blank space for the earthly facts Hype Cool on Kohl News in Focus Mrs Thatcher this week receive Helmut Kohl, West Germany's conservative chancellor. As the right-wing leaders of two powerful West European countries, they could be expected to have a common cause, but John Witherow says the Dowing Street atmosphere will be frosty At home with literary giants Valerie Grove finds that unique house needs a special tenant Invest Electric Hunting a serious image in a gallery of the grotesque The Sunday Times Famine relief wins by a short red nose Godfrey Smith He nearly died for lack of nurses . . . . . . but no one can say why Why the Lady Turned News in Focus: NHS in Crisis Australia House What British business will be spending in 1990 American Express Pan Am Brazil ignores US protest over arms for Libya The worst factional violence for 18 months yesterday By Our Foreign Staff: Waldheim in new row over war crime claims Kurds burn Hussein palace Sinhalese terrorists force second front on Colombo Hindu TV supersoap brings nation to its knees in prayer Millet Subaru Reagan facing rebuff over aid for contras Thatcher summit boost Colombia drug ring hits back CNT Basque ceasefire offer puts Spain in a spin Andrews Appliance Care Ltd. Sihanouk resigns News Roundup (Foreign staff): Prince in row (AFP): Mud torrent (Reuter): Assad acts White 'outcast' goes (AFP): Lovers' risk (UPI): Denby freed In 1987 Blue Arrow's sales increased by 80% in… Clucas should call for secret ballot on gays NCR Close chatlines now, parents plead Pennington Street. The Highway. London £1 9XW Israel's record reviewed Britain lags far behind, Labour cries There's a pom under your bed, cobber Aerosols and the ozone Points Music to the minority's ear Birthdays Blue Arrow PLC Sea Harriers Royal Navy Officer The world championship long jump scandal that cannot be swept away Sport Cliff Temple and Norman Howell on the bronze medal that never was Sheep Dip Snooker Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spoon Feeding Inside track You 'Orrible Lot Blackpool Rock Getting a Fix Mint Offer The Hogs take on Denver's comic-book hero Huston Horn backs the Washington Redskins to win Super Bowl XXII Danny courts fair play law The boundaries of fair play in football and the limits of a psychological cage in rugby Hockey Carp's winter-warmer Angling England camp labours to forge mental steel Rugby Union Golf plus Rugby Round-Up Rugby Results The truth is real life starts after you stop winning A pair of England rejects turn on the tap for Bath Moseley try, try and try again For the Record City-wise 'farmers' show style Racing Results Julian's Selections Racing Brave Freestone out of luck Football Results Costly brain drain weakens football's anatomy Liverpool's success, says Brian Glanville, is not due only to the European exodus Star-spangled Spurs crack in the Potteries Arsenal survive and prosper Proud Orient test Clough's aristocrats Pools Forecast Germans witness farce at QPR Football Focus Hill Samuel Investment Services Broad ignites an ignoble firework Sport Long Jump Scandal, Super Bowl Prewiew, p22-23 Peter Roebuck reports from Sydney on the Bicentenary Test and the embattled cricketers who have refused to behave like performing seals Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Budd stirs it up G'day and goodbye! After 200 years, many Australians wonder if it is time to break with the old country and become a republic That two members of a 'foreign' royal family such as Charles and Diana should be guests of honour at Australia's bicentenary celebrations is preposterous, says Malcolm Turnbull, the Spycatcher lawyer who took on the British government and won Where Britannia ruled, she also served The British Empire is a closed chapter of history, writes Simon Jenkins. It is time too, to close the postscript on guilt Contents Dunhill Contents Money makes voting world turn around The polls say government policies are unpopular. But policies don't win elections, says Brian Walden. Only cash in pocket counts Modernise the monarchy Week in Review: Opinion Keeping up with the Howes is a real test International Factors Atticus Finding new patterns in the Paisley affair Inside Politics Freedom at a fatal price Week in Review: Opinion By dealing with terrorists, West Germany has merely encouraged the kidnappers. James Adams examines the perils of capitulation, finding that firmness is the only answer whatever the cost The Times Little clause may send gays back to the shadows Despite an amendment, the catch-all clause on homosexuality in the Local Government Bill is a giant step back, says Simon Callow Bush beats the wimp factor. . . Week in Review: The World The TV image of a budding president is crucial, yet there is political mileage in bashing the medium which nurtures success Innovation Technology Quality Siemens . . . and floors a legend in his own prime time Pretoria rings the birthday divisions South Africa Mubarak throws off black gown of purdah Egypt West Bank's moderates close the shutters on co-operation Week in Review: The World Israel Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glasnost stars in Moscow's latest box-office smash Soviet Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venture Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mayfair Executive Business Centre E. F. L. Brent House Boyce & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Avant Garde Systems Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Business Consultancy Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiat's Tipo loses laser-edge shine Motoring Is Italy's hope up to the mark? Eric Dymock gives his answer, then it's on to six pages of advertising Yes, minister! Driving is a problem Me and my Car Past masters in rebellion Many history teachers, reports Anat Arkin, are becoming concerned about the new-look GCSE exams Open the door to school choice David Weeks, the deputy leader of Conservative-controlled Westminster city council, which plans to leave ILEA and run its own education service, argues that Kenneth Baker's Education Reform Bill will improve education for London's children Viewpoint EC plans diesel price cut B. M. W. 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Unwrapping secrets from the tomb Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Spinning a line on a fishy time The Sunday Times Crossword AA To be or not to be The question for Richard Burton was whether he would live up to his promise as the next Olivier—or down in a sea of alcohol Part three of Richard Burton, My Brother By Graham Jenkins C. Howard & Partners Ltd Inside SFIA Legge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hanover Band Pink Floyd in Concert Condescension from Three White Knights Fergie's bouncing good health Leslie Geddes Brown on Sarah's no-whinge approach to pregnancy Yves-The Prince of Paris Look Sally Brampton, editor of Elle, reports on the drama at the spring couture Ski-Call Update The Sunday Times Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Jive Wembley Arena Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Alice Cooper Curtains New Age Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Aids No time for complacency Look As experts took a global view, doctors at home battle for babies' Brian Deer draws conclusions from last week's world Aids summit in London Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The youngest victims Edinburgh has the highest incidence of HIV positive babies born in the UK. A report by Justine Picardie and Dorothy Wade Vaudeville Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrong place, right time Craig Brown: Look out! Jean Muir Fabric Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Penny Plain Turner and the plot that brought the house down Arts John Davison reports on theatre archives that have yielded clues to Turner's dramatic technique Royal Opera House Bakewell's View Designer cool chills Coward's high society Theatre Bad press for the Butcher of Broadway George Perry in New York on what Frank Rich really said about Phantom of the Opera How the City came to love its white elephant Roman Holiday: the Polish film director Roman… Pictures in the mind's eye Art Young pretenders to the throne of blood Iain Johnstone on a vampire film for comic-strip cultists only White Mischief Parsifal wins the grail but loses the passion David Cairns reports on Covent Garden's controversial new production Doivdor Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Theatre The Playhouse National Theatre William Wilkins (born 1938) is appropriately enough The Emperor's Warriors Exhibition The Ritz Cunard The Sunday Times China A sanitised view of women on television Advertisers seek a less coy approach to sanitary product advertising on TV, reports Richard Lander Buzz When private action becomes public property Paper round Research beats violence into shape Screen & Print Marta Wöhrle reports on the anomalles uncovered by the latest IBA study into the links between television and violence in society Time to give listeners the full bag of sweets Steve Wright says moves to open up the airwaves are welcome Report reveals soaring ITV costs Nepalese way to educate an eater Leisure My Favourite Restaurant Willy Russell, the Liverpool playwright, has found the ideal buffer for a missed train in the biriyanis and butties at The Great Nepalese, a short hop from Euston station The pure allure of simple stone Gardening Agriframes London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cognac in a vintage rally Wine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Food for Thought Egon Ronay's Thought for Food Multiple Classified Advertising Items Track down a new life in Rutland Property The hunt country of Rutland is hard to pinpoint, but it is more popular than ever, says Dymphna Byrne Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Lassmans All aboard for BR's land sale Naming names The Best Buy Carleton Smith & Co. 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Britoil digs in its heels HM Systems plc Inside Moorgate joins Gunn stable ASDA Testing the wind on Wall Street City Shoe that failed to fit Aycliffe Peterlee Dominion sells funeral business Compass doubles profits 100% Tax Allowances now Available The County of Clwyd Wales Crucial days at the bar for Guinness City Focus Last week an embattled Guinness completed its attempt to have the courts overturn a ruling that could leave it open to the biggest claim for damages ever in Britain. David Brierley Legal & General Accountants figure out a way of going public Whsmith Plessey set for battle City Copyright's musical coup What's up When Doyle was in disgrace Hot Line A Share in the Boardroom Higher offer for Dee expected Market Report Major Share Movements Parnes in appeal Wall St Fund feeds on foodie flair London Business School Crowded skies cast a shadow on the runway Stansted is on line to relieve the congestion of airspace over London but the fight for runway capacity is far from over. Report by Ian Williams Electrifying RHP's future AMI Healthcare Banking crisis is hard to swallow American Account British Steel Thatcherism's next big move Economic Perspective Durham County Council Ford on the Line Confrontation threatens not only Britain's most successful motor company but its entire resurgent car industry Business Focus Nilfisk RBS Shell U. K. Agency Lonrho Building societies ponder their public commitment Inside Personal Finance Johnson Fry plc BES season goes into full swing John Harrison looks at a wealth of investment opportunities Save & Prosper Starting next Week Rush is on to beat tax on policies The Equitable Life Centre way The Equitable Life CCL Floor set on savings rate Savings News Making a profit from the crash The Money Managers Stewart Ivory Unit Trust Managers Unit trusts give a better deal Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index Guarantee closes door on claim over damage Questions of Cash Globe. The world's largest investment trust MIM Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Appointments Appointments Phone ARC Recruitment McCourt Consultants Ltd Analog Devices The Sunday Times The European Patent Office Austin Knight Selection Moves Barnett CU Financial Services Explore the Opportunity! Intrinsica Systems Burton Financial Services Limited Parker PA Personnel Services Wickland Westcott & Partners DBA Associates Ltd. WBH Advertising Kingston Polytechnic Retail Management Consultants The Sunday Times Also on Pages E1 - E20, G13 Times Newspapers Limited Albemarle Consultants Limited Fleetdrive Business Business Pixel power gets set for trim and terrific TVs Liquid crystal displays are being refined for use in avionics and ordinary television sets to hang on walls. Malcolm Brown reports The Sunday Times Firm to attack sugar barriers Stern line for bullet-proof fishing Luxurious skiing on an inside run Skiiers need never peer anxiously at the cluds again. A trend just developing worldwide is for all-year indoor ski runs. One in Japan plans to come complete with a mock alpine village. David Goldsmith reports Rovacabin Taking flight on the screen A pilot who thought he could improve flight planning systems on computers was right How a posting overseas can put you under stress Some companies have not learned to look after expatriate staff, says Michel Syrett Appointments Phone Oxford Regional Health Authority Decosol Ltd. James Baker Associates McCourt Consultants Ltd More ways than one to go hunting heads Godfrey Golzen on pros and cons of the rival services Lydiastar Telecommunkations Sales & Marketing Appointments Norsk Data AT Kearney MKA Grosvenor International Arthur Young Corparste Resourcing MSL International Samuel & Pearce Recruitment Ltd. 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Crane Fruehauf Excelan The International Wool Secretariat Universal Computer Associates Ltd James Martin Associates PA DHL Worldwide Express Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Link Management Selection Retail Management Consultants Mainstay Management Services ARC Recruitment P-E Inbucon Evans & Sutherland Executive Network (Consultants) Limited McCourt Consultants Ltd. WBH Recruitment Wellcome IHG Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited TM Services Limited Whitehead Rice Hoggett Bowers Natural Selection BUPA Hospitals Samuel & Pearce Recruitment Ltd. Personal Computers plc TML Molins Alcatel Business Systems Advanced Technology Recruiters KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Cripps, Sears Inmos Deminex Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Call Cellular Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mason & Nurse Hobbs Medlock Leadership Development Moxon Dolphin Kerby Autolease Fletcher Hunt & Assoc C Kiddy and Partners Handley-Walker N. B. Selection Ltd Securitag Gardiner Morgan International N. B. Selection Ltd ARA services Marc Woolmer Recruitment Bernard Krief Consultants N. B. Selection Ltd P-E Inducon Guy Redmayne & Partners Department of Energy Austin Knight Selection The British Petroleum Company p. l. c. Kay Hogg Clarke Deloitte Haskins+Sells Incentive Group of Companies Limited Robertshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items ISTEL Grant Thornton Roland Orr & Partners PA Consulting Group CTA Recruitment Consultants Link Management Selection Appointments Also Appear on Pages D12, D13, G13 Ogilvie Executive Personnel and Menagement Conslants Tesco Contents Island of the mind Imagine an Island where wildlife, children and bureaucrats are united in friendliness, where crime is a serious threat only to those dedicated to the pursuir of risk Inside Next Week Go Greek Sunmed Holidays Where the river is running dry Travel News: Nile Cruises The Nile Sunday Times Travel Brief Madagascar The Times Starter's orders for the Olympics Quay to cruising Motorail moves Clubable ferries Wigan weekends Taxi rankle Trolleys on track Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Romancing the rails from Settle to Venice Steam Trains Cash Check QE2 Skyscraper Holidays The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Pegasus Speedbird Worldwide Sovereign How to move to the rhythm of flight Following our report on the potential of the hormone melatonin as a possible cure for jet lag (January 10), we invited readers to tell us about their own tried and tested remedies. Here are some of the more practical suggestion we received Children our Holidays Worldwide Thomson Exodus Expeditions Is there life after the sausage roll? Improving snack meals is one step in a major overhaul of British Rail's InterCity services. But, asks Edward Welsh, will the trains run on time? Vistafjord Citybreaks Thomson Air France Holidays Fly the Magic Horse Cost of the capitals Flying Visits Price freeze Air India link Phone home Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways America: snow to spare Travel: Sking The Rockies Skiing with Ross 4 Europe: waiting for winter No Snow Iberia Icelandair Cox & Kings Horizon Ocean Cruise Lines Wheel-wise ways to pedal power A well-chosen and correctly-adjusted bicycle is like a worn-in pair of shoes: it will fit many people approximately but only one person precisely Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to Go Vacances en Campagne Hoverspeed Useful Addresses Getting the best out of Disney World Disney World in Florida is an easy place to sneer at and a very difficult place not to fall in love with. It represents all that is plastic in America Save Time up Here Tjaereborg Qantas Finland naturalty Scotland Poolside life beneath the giants' gaze Every year Carol Sarler returns to Tenerife for the treats of sun and soothing. She has made a deal with the island and both of them keep it A private paradise Escape to the Sun Heaven is a garland of secluded Indian Ocean islands where, middle-aged or not, nobody chortles at your snorkelling or guffaws as you fall off a windsurfer. Cal McCRYSTAL reports from a sojourn on the Maldives,"the flower of Indies" Fred. Olsen Lines Places to put that gleam in your eye Select Holidays Getting to the Sun Sunday Times Travel Brief Citalia Riding high as the waves roll in Travel: Escape to the Sun Not many places offer body-surfing, reef-walking and big spotting all on the same holiday. Mark Ottaway found them all-and more-in Kenya Wardair Canada Overseas Travel First Call Meridian Spring/summer Bargains Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Faraway Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Olympic Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Cand Quantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Faraway Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items FarAway Holidays Lancaster Travel Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Island Sailing Clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts The Sunday Times Neon lights at a journey's end At the finish of one of the most spectacular tourist drives in the world Eilat Sunday Times Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Owners Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsites Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalan 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by Rupert Christiansen The Bodley Head £16 pp262 Contents David & Charles Misreading the world with benign smugness Gilbert Murray by Duncan Wilson/OUP £25 pp474 The most mythologised decade British Writers of the Thirties by Valentine Cunningham Oup £30 pp530 The middle classes and their discontents Discontent and Liberal Opinion Non-partisan Readers' Letters to British Local Newspapers Since the Late 1960s selected and introduced by Roman Baczynski Metaballon £9.95 pp190 The Firebrand The man who put theatre on the psychiatrist's couch A Dream of Passion by Lee Strasberg Bloomsbury £12.95 pp201 Reviews in brief Alice Thomas Ellis Personal View The novelist and fiction editor of Duckworth reveals the numberous anxieties and difficulties in reading manuscripts Confession is nine-tenths of the law Murder at the Villa Madeira The Rattenbury case by Sir David Napley Weidenfeld £12.93 pp226 Godlessness covert and avowed A History of Atheism in Britain From Hobbes to Russell by David Berman Croom Helm £30 pp253 Historical Maps of Scotland Prissiness and profanity In the Hollow of his Hand by James Purdy Peter Owne £11.95 pp254 the Candles of your Eyes by James Purdy Peter Owen £10.95 pp143 Fascination with mania and disease Torquemada by Benito Pérez Galdos Deutsch £15.95 pp569 Mid-life crises and ripping yarns Breakers by Martin Walser Deutsch £12.99 pp305 Face to the Sun by Geoffrey Household Michael Joseph £10.95 pp165 Escape from the man-trap Mothers and Lovers by Elizabeth Wood Bloomsbury £12.95 pp303 Virtuoso tendencies kept under skilful control BAA: A Novel by Chris Wilson Harvester Press £10.95 pp150 Blue Fruit by Adam Lively Simon & Schuster £9.95 pp136 Central London's Finest Bookshops When the world turned upside down Half of Man is Woman by Zhang Xianliang translated by Martha Avery Viking £11.95 pp253 The Trollope Society The language of the lens: images that speak for ever Marina Vaizey on photography books SKY Magazine Preposterous grandeur of operatic tone The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in the Twentieth Century by Frances Donaldson Weidenfeld £16.95 pp238 Corporate crime and painful punishment John Coleman on crime fiction Bird of Paradise The Times Art The Travellers' Guides Fiction Crime Multiple Display Advertising Items Biography Miscellany Travel A&C Black Forget the oak panelling Dominique Enright, the joint managing director of Buchan & Enright, discusses publishing as a career Publishing & Creative Opportunities Alexander Mann Associates PLC Do You Work in Publishing? 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