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News from 13/11/1988

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Edward Lucie-Smith, John Huxley, Pappa Al Pomodoro, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Hall, Burton Anderson's, Richard Ellis, John Jay City Editor, Mary Dowey, William Allison, Margaret Lockhart, Anthony Clare, Tommy Long, Rob Hughes, Elizabeth Adams, Jeremy Laurance, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Jerry Epstein, Sarah Miller, Jill Hartley, Aaron Ridley Department of Philosophy, John Jay, Claire Gannaway, Sally Emerson, Isabelle Anscombe, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Alistair Scott, John Osborne, Sally Payne, Ian Williams Business Correspondent, Virginia McKenna, Arthur Appleton, Margaret E Davies, Elliott Erwitt, James Johnson's, Jo Revill, Dalbert Hallenstein, Mark Hosenball, Jason Tomas, Richard English, Edward Welsh, Cal McCrystal, Keren David, Gerald Priestland, Denise Winn, Caroline St John-Brooks, Caroline Baker, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Patrick Stoddart, Mario Modiano, Robert Sandall, Alex Sutherland, Iain Johnstone, Susan Marling, Lis Leigh, Amanda Robertson Day, Diana McLeean, David Bullon, Irwin Stelzer, William Brown, Jeff Partridge, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Bernard Levin, David Dougill, Adam Hopkins, Brian Moynahan European Correspondent, Richard Eills, John Mortimer, Berney Marshes, Malcolm Bradbury, Cliff Temple, Sally Vincent, Paul Clark, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Maria Laura Avignolo, Dr P Armitage, S Rajagopal, Nigel Middlemiss, Jeremy Kirker, Alasdair Reid, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, John Ballantine, Norman Harris, Julia Neuberger, Reva Klein, Jon Connell, Ghida Salaam, Emma Dally, Geoff Whitten, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Chris Cornish, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Charlotte Atkins, Carol Ann Duffy, Mary Wright (retired secondary teacher), Chris Skillen, Rose Shepherd, Iqbal Athas, William A Cohen, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Bernard Richards, Juliet Herd, Amit Roy, Angela Newing, E Warren Smith, Michael Heseltine, Paul Taylor, Jeff Randall, Marsha Taylor, James Adams, Greville Janner Mp, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, R Horwood, Elizabeth Grice, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Askold Krushelnycky, Ian Birrel, Martin Jacques, David Holbrook, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, Michael Winner, Gareth David, Edward Powell, Brian Reading, W Holland, Prabhu Guptara, Stephen Pile, Nigel Thomas, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, David Martin, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Chris Partridge, Tony Peisley, Stephen Jones, Peter Woodifield, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Jean Muir, Willim Bains, Keith Wheatley, Nick Rufford Science Correspondent, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Roger Eglin Business Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Tim Heald, Graham Brough, Brough Scott, C Crust, Alison Beckett, Caroline McGhie, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Louise Branson, Angel Long, Maurice Chittenden, Brian Trench, Ian Dunning, Dudley Doust, Joy Melville, Iola Smith, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Michael Jones Political Editor, Rev Michael Bourdeaux, D J Taylor, David Essex, Mihir Bose, Richard Hope, Conrad Russell, Daniel Klinger, Sue Thomas, Mark Whitaker, Roy Greenslade, Brain Jackman, Al Alvarez, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, Michael Meadowcroft, Georgina Howell, P Longthorne, Edward Pearce, Carrie Segrave, Anthony Holden, Simon Jenkins, Adrian Dannatt, Deirdre Fernand, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Nico Ladenis, John Spurling, Dr Christine Brace, John Wheeler Mp, Godfrey Golzen, Claudia Roden, David Wickers, Carlo Gebler, Ian Williams, Marilyn Quayle, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Paul Pickering, Helena Matheopoulos, Rosemary Hill, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, Frank Field, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Scott Bradfield, Penny Meyrick, Richard Nixon, Joanna Simon, Michael Carter, Prisca, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,

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Lawson: the facts and the fiction Thatcher will press Bush on Nato summit Kuoni The Prince and the Prime Minister Remembrance: a poppy from Cecily The Biggest Ever Hospital waiting lists rising again Face to face on Falklands Inside the Sunday Times Classified Kinnock to pick candidates after Govan disaster T&G moderates plot to gain control of union Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rovacabin Rolex London Phone Company Casting off: George Bush recovers from his gruelling… Hague is Tories' election choice Four missing as yacht sinks Sharp Political ban on terrorists News Digest Ports on alert Bishop fined Envoy dies Keays writ Princess falls Bond winners Safety fear as Sealink buys old ferries Prosecution success rate declining Insight For Charles: in glass and steel They grow old and remember Passchendaele Cazenove Dons fight over Daniel's Moll Sunday Times editor wins full apology Young Britain is growing up in a most alarming way Today's children spend as much time in front of the television as they do in class and are less likely to use pocket money to buy books Halifax Road tunnel tests expose lead danger Prison officers' union split over 'high life' bosses Meridian How to deliver a perfect Sunday BET Big businesses flout law to pollute rivers £3m antiques with no owners Intercity Renault Piper Alpha widow to sue in US UK steps in to save dolphins British Airways Rotten luck, Noddy—you're on a blacklist Mercedes-Benz Prince is furious at 40th birthday hijack In today's Other Sunday Papers Mystery of a missing body French arms campaign Labour MP's hideaway The City A Vote for democracy £14m from seasonal post Chaplin film to go ahead Relatives in poppy snub Troubles shared: meeting to discuss the failed… Condom failure leads to abortion rise Edward Erdman Nurses' strike action spreads Compaq Abbey National Kinnock's agony: pole-axed by poll tax On Labour's disaster in the Govan by-election, which may force changes in Scottish policies Comment Nationwide Anglia Godfrey Smith Smart and tough, she's the power at Quayle's elbow The Sunday Times Profile Knocking trust down to the highest bidder Stephen Pile Donald J. Trump How Lawson put his foot Goodwood Concorde The catch in the safety net in the poverty trap Inheriting a wealth gap Paper Mate Comment Kremlin moves to stop crisis Passions run high in Baltic republics as new reforms pose threat to sovereignty Nuffield Hospitals By Our Foreign Staff: Poles' rally ends in hunger strile Bacon baffles the Russians Kohl haunted by Nazi echo that won't die Arafat on a tightrope in his PLO peace bid Ponseca Reagan pressed to Pardon Ollie North Wardair Canada Dinkas on road to relief Release for Mandela 'is imminent' Mitsubishi Prince Charming woos and wins doubting Paris France considers ban on one-armend bandits Bellway Plc Crime Confusion reigns in Pakistan's election battle Yashica Samurai Haughey gives poll warning Gandhi accused of taking bribes Crisis deepens in Sri Lanka Olivetti Tontons' terror lives on as boss dies from poison Lloyds Bank Deaths from Chinese earthquake mount The World Greek leader in new crisis (AP): Shuttle gets green light Setback for mafia trials (Reuter): Brazil crippled by Oil dispute (Reuter): Vietnam army shake-up Interlink Stop worms getting into your system The Amstrad PPC Bring bad doctors to book, parents plead Cinderella of the colonies Marriage put under the microscope Pill report: makers reply Guilty go free Today's Birthdays Points Eye test fee British Steel British Strength Pain they would not dare inflict even on a horse Rob Hughes reports on the agony and the ethics behind an Olympic silver medal Snooker Nabisco Equity & Law Sour Soor sees red Hockey Golf Pasting for pasta-lover Leconte Tennis Hadlee there: he rocks Indians and shatters record Cricket Swimming At the CCPR CONFERENCE Inside track Mint Condition Low Level Perennials The man who must not be re-elected Money and drugs have changed athletics. Norman Howell and Cliff Temple conclude that matters will only get worse unless Primo Nebiolo(left), president of IAAF, is deposted Treasure trove of women ready to 'have a go' Burton Ale Straight from the horse's mouth BBC Wales make hard work of Samoans Scots sliced up Rugby Results Campese: best of the bunch Stephen Jones on the entertainer and executioner who inspires Australia For the Record Rugby Round-Up Hogg kicks into life Selections Racing Results Peter caps great week Racing Leeds get a Darryl-ing Dudley Doust on Castleford's 21-12 win in the rugby league cup-tie at Headingley Football Results The alternatives to cards of identity Brian Glanville on curbing hooliganism Bould effort Spurs alive-o! Pools Forecast Russia hoists the flag Sailing Contents Football's heart goes on vivid display Pebble Beach Village Tottenham give the Dones a culture shock Football Focus Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Football's heart goes on vivid display Contents Bush: the battle to come! After George Bush's victory, he must rebuild and strengthen the Republican Party, writers Richard Nixon. One-liners will not do the trick—the party needs better candidates and compelling issues Revenge: yet another killing hits TV At every turn ministers see the camera as an ever present, disloyal opposition, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Whitehead & Partners Contents When words speak louder than actions The art of oratory may not be dead, says Brian Walden, but television and modern politics weigh against it Nescafe Cap Colombie Means testing language Now for the difficult bit Opinion Gospel according to the TV screen Pulpit Atticus Curtain up time for a Tory mid-term crisis Inside Politics Army Officer How to help the aged help themselves, and Lawson Fiddling with pensions is not the way to tackle the enormous problem of an ageing population, writes Martin Jacques. The over-60s must be put work Army Officer Precious reminder of the futility of throwing a plate Last Word Business air europe Class Will a sunnier Britain warm to the cafe culture? Extermes of heat, swarms of insects, tracts of land under water: the greenhouse effect could transform the country by 2050 writes Amit Roy Why Tube men 'had to resign' LRT cut costs but forgot about safety, writes Richard Hope Fieldcraft, or a good man's guide to sensible socialism The Valerie Grove Interview The Sunday Times Britannia Building Society Laboratory mice need treating with respect The rebirth of Scottish nationalism, as proved by Govan, should be taken more serlously NEC Struggle begins to fill top government jobs The presidency: still 10 weeks to go and the critics are already calling it a 'lame-duck' administration Recession fear looms on the Bush horizon The Economy The Leeds Visa Card Bloodletting to come in Pentagon The problems: the new president must find ways to reduce defence spending and the budget deficit East-West Relations Midland Polls comfort for defeated Dukakis How America Voted British Telecom Democratic splits could save Republican package The Democrats Abbey National Water Side Point Brian Lack & Co Druce Wards Construction Ltd. Loveil Homes Pods drop in to take the strain out of renovation Property Caroline McGhie examines a pioneering but practical method for refurbishing decrepit Victorian houses, that cuts out the long and fiddly labour by using factory-made "pods" North cashes in on prices boom London Developments Barratt Hamptons Residential Developments Radmark York showcase for limestone Pick of the bunch: pointers to guide top flower breeders Gardening Future in bloom: Graham Rose analyses the preferences of readers who responded to our questionnaire on flower types, and finds that subtlety in size and colour is a clear winner Prospect Wharf Plaza Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Mellersh & Harding A question of taste Laing Savills Fairclough Homes John D Wood & Co Portmans John D Wood & Co Cluttons Grosvenor Restorations One Porchester Gate Kensington Gardens Farrar Stead & Glyn Allsop & Co Strutt & Parker Regalian Phillip Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenham Tewson Residential PAUL's House Hamptons—Savills Black Horse Agencies Mellersh & Harding Residential Baker Street Estates Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons—Savills Waterside Lifestyle Heron Homes Onslow Gardens W. 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El Vino Co Ltd Hamper People Multiple Display Advertising Items Finest Belgian Chocolates Clearwater Products Independent Schools Information Service Interlink A run with the American pack Wherefore art thou, biographer? Two share £5,000 The Sunday Times Crossword The mafia: a toxic tale Queen Anne Waiting to Reign Charles Part Four The Prince of Wales's concern about the state of the kingdom he will one day inherit has led him into controversy—and brushes with the prime minister. But it has also given him a new sense of purpose about his role as heir to the throne Successful Writers Contents Sight Savers Royal Brierley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affordable & Glegance The Sunday Times Times Newspapers Leading Ladies Aquascutum of London Just an old-fashioned girl The social circuit in Washington is positively delighted by the arrival of Barbara Bush, says Diana McLellan Cartier Jindo Health in deep water Michael Winner on murky problems at a health club Marie Curie Cancer Care Steps to a communication breakthrough Denise Winn on a speech therapy project that can help handicapped adults Does it have man appeal? Adrian Dannatt on the lunch of the new GQ magazine Patra Selections Ltd. Jaeger The race is off Wine On the arrival of beaujolais nouveau Hotel Piccadilly The Sunday Times Choice Pick of the Shelf Asda Wholemeal Muffins Free Colour Catalogue Photosales A test of star quality Nico Ladenis, the chef-proprietor of Simply Nice in London, offers a restaurateur's view of the food guides Multiple Display Advertising Items Go to work on a muffin The Times News In Brief Theatres Shaftesbury Theatre How a 'dead duck' started TV big bang Broadcasting is on th brink of a revolution Jonathan Miller and Alex Sutherland explain how the pressure for change built up Editd by Jonathan Miller BBC's great escape—but for how long? Magician's Nephew Savoy Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Comedy Theatre Hence Forward. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comment Shah gets stuck up a bland alley Paper round Interlink Comment Demolition job tramples over viewers Melvyn Bragg argues in favour of public service broadcasting, which caters to many varied tastes and is a last bastion of quality Why more does not mean worse Jonathan Miller says greater choice need not mean a lowering of programming standards Hitachi Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Djavan Multiple Display Advertising Items The Southbank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Chamber Orchestra of Europe The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber New Album Purcell Room Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Dominion Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to make the imagination take off Architecture Hugh Pearman on a return to Victorian values at Norman Foster's Stansted A modern voice tongue-tied by a classical accent Theatre Garrick Theatre Acid House: style with no substance Scrutiny Off to a safe start with comic duo George Perry says the London Film Festival needs more room and less politicisation Under Milk Wood Street battle against cliche Pick of the Week Belgravia-Sheraton Brewed in Germany Drunk All over the World Exclusive photographs from the Duke of York's new ballet portfolio Why the price of a sponsor can be too high Bakewell's View Available now Onlp, Tape & CD Opera that fails to leave its orbit Music The People's Choice National Theatre Sell-out spree at the gallery John Spurling on the surge in buying at this year's Art Market of contemporary work The promise of despair Art Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Waranted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Hatfields James Young Mann Egerton Lex Guy Salmon Specialist Cars William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati (US) Limited The Henlys Collection William Loughran H. 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John Jay and Margaret Park look at the problems and opportunities facing the firms as they are thrown open to full-blooed competition City Focus Commission for the New Towns BTR Trade Indemnity Customers must bear the cost of clean water Inside the City Struggle at top of Mountleigh East Kilbride The Triangle MID Glamorgan Man Can Fly A Share in the Boardroom Haughty Towers beside the Thames Hot Line Hislop wraps up Nikkai What's UP Greene King builds defences Scotland Land of Opportunity Hickson tipped for Koppers deal Market Report Falling dollar hits shares Wall St Major Share Movements Sending International Parcels and Documents UPS Atlasair Parcels Debt will echo in the Bush White House American Account No time now to end tax reform Some capital ideas for the chancellor to chew over Clearer picture on profits Grenson Britain has little to fear from foreign takeovers Who's Buying Whom? Business Focus Amid a muddle of mergers policy and cries for protectionism from within the CBI, the British corporate assault on America and Europe marches to record-breaking heights, both in value and audacity, Ian Williams and Sue Thomas report Experience teaches a global view Interleasing Godfrey Davis Contract Hire Bibby British Nuclear Fuels Plc Coopers & Lybrand Russians open the door for business The restructuring of the Soviet economy creates opportunities for the West, says Gorbachev's economic adviser. Report by Marsha Taylor Companies will profit from banks' battle McKenna & Company Standard Chartered Brymon builds European airline on regional airports Strutt & Parker British Gas Skulduggery that has shocked Japan Dublin's financial bet Kingston Business School Plumb in West Lancs Shorts sale to raise sparks Wellcome Ideas in the picture Wincanton Contract Hire How apathy cuts out the coupon clippers Advertising & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regency Property Services Ltd Probably the Most Unique Business Opportunity Church Farm Caravan Park Printwize Tinkering oh so carefully with famous images Before and after Pepsi rises in challenge Small Ads Merit Guarantee Business Forms? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ultimate Business Opportunity Sales Associates Fidelity Club Premlers Plc Announcing Intoto Creating Perfect Kitchens Church Farm Caravan Park The Sunday Times Zenith St Quintin Choosing a life company Diana Wright lays down the criteria for investors Flemings Investment Trusts Charities plead for more payroll giving Street-corner collecting is outdated, writes Richard Woods The M&G Group Trust is key to bespoke service The first in a series of interviews with regional private-client stockbrokers. By Diana Wright Squire Stronghold The Equitable Life London Business School Allchurches How he forged her signature Questions of Cash Trusts move up in class Brokers market private skills with unitised portfolios Cellcom Fimbra Bell Savings Bank Hambro in race with AA and RAC Savings News Town & Country Building Society Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index The Sunday Times Tracings of history An antique map may provide interesting insights into an area's past as well as value to the collector. Ian Dunning shows the way MGM Unit Managers Ltd Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Wincanton Car Contract Hire Seagoing "puck" gives charts a new direction Navigation on the high seas is getting closer to homes for the ignorant landlubber. Paper charts combine with electronics to give the best route Duds face hurdle at checkout Fujitsu Putting a price on life The release of a potentially life-saving treatment for heart attack victims has been clouded by its expense. Angela Long reports on the important role health economics are playing in modern medicine Electrodes recognise fatties Video teacher The Sunday Times Waranted Satellite radio ready to spread quality sound Contents Reward the stars, but what of the rest? Pay-by-performance isn't always easy in practice. Godfrey Golzen reports Green Field Reedpack Limited Marc Woolmer Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Contents Ducheyne Executive PDL Contents KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock TSB Group Travicom PER Management Selection The Law Society ICI Imagedata Four Square PA Personnel Services Courtenay Awealth of Experience Electronic Data Systems St Albans City and District Digital GEC Plessey Telecomunications Limited Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Michael Page Information Technology Manweb Electricity Yellow Pages Datastream International C Kiddy and Partners Nucleus Deloitte Haskins Sells Midland Coopers & Lybrand N. 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Hard by… Iberia Normandy Battlefields Sunday Times Travel Brief Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Skiing's guide effects As British holiday skiers head off to the slopes, a battle between tour operators and resorts over ski guides is hotting up. With a poll of 10 of the top winter destinations, Alistair Scott assesses the issues behind the struggle of local guides v. foreigners Reids Hotel Air France Holidays Pegasus Ski the Magic Horse Ocean Cruise Lines Enterprise Write your way to a free holiday Fantasy island Trips for toughies The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Sri Lanka tours hit Quick Peking Cash Check Not our Vancouver Travellers Tales Carrying the kitchen sink on board What's in a bag? Quite a lot, as Amanda Robertson Day found out when she went in search of the perfect travelling companion: a single stylish piece of hand baggage with a voracious appetite for all those holiday essentials Royal Mail Travel 'Britain's Newest and Very Special… Sovereign Lording it over the rain Wales Crystal Holidays Ski-Val Hoseasons Abroad Seeking perfection in the country There is a big difference between a proper country-house hotel and a hotel that happens to be in the country. David Wickers and other Sunday Times writers have spent some quiet weekends exploring the fastest-growing sector in the British hotel industry Princess Voyages Making a mark in the Highlands Scotland Finding hidden depths Ireland As pretty as the pictures Essex Thomas Cook Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Villas Silk Cut Faraway Holidays Asian Affair Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items A hearty bite of Geordie flavour Britain's industrial cities aren't top tourist destinations—yet. But as Charlotte Atkins reports, right, the hunt is on to bring weekend visitors to their wide range of attractions. Tim Heald and family, below, put Newcastle upon Tyne to the test Austravel Falcon Red Sea Flight Fares Hotline Multiple Display Advertising Items Hidden attractions of a weekend in the city Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Miles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meon Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas PleasureWood Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Join the Gitesélite Beach Villas Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Country Cottages Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Character Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Chalet Holidays Blakes Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Supertravel Ski Whizz Ski-Val London Elizabeth Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes The town where one good meal deserves another Mark Wallington visits a town that has shrugged off its bloody, battered past and adopted a new image: a home from home for visiting yachtsmen, a town where gourmets make a trek to eat the seafood and where thousands of faithful pilgrims come from nearby villages and afar to see the Madonna that moved Fame, sex and the Infant Phenmenon Shirley Temple American Princess by Anne Edwards Collins £15 pp442 Inside Contents US Armed Forces Prepare for War with Britain Rudyard Kipling's A-Z of architectural folly Creating the daze of a life McCartney The Biography by Chet Flippo Sidgwick £14.95 pp400 Framed prince: Charles and the royal Ratpack Charles by Anthony Holden/Weidenfeld £12.95 pp224 The Real Charles by Alan Hamilton/Collins £10,95pp224 By Royal Invitation: At Home with the Royal Family by Unity Hall and Ingrid Seward/Sidgwick & Jackson £12.95 pp170 David & Charles Ask Oxford Syrian song neglecting harsh reality Asad: The Struggle for the Middle East by Patrick Seale I B Tauris £19.95 pp552 Highsmith Phillip Knightley Personal View How far should a biographer go to get information? 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River of Tears Who's Bad? The Draughtsman's Contact Lovers in Camera The Rights Stuff Convenience without Compromise Sane and Humane Blow by Blow Books etc Scrapes and japes from Lord Snooty to Sid the Sexist Are comics kids' stuff? Dan Dare and the wartime Beano can seem as brutish as the abult parodies of Viz. Paul Pickering surveys strips old and new Some shaggy dog stories and testaments for youth Sally Emerson chooses new books for younger children Travellers Tales Street-life: surviving the post-modern city Fiction The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster The Book Company The Times Literary Supplement Soliloquies and cameos: scenes in the globe theatre Adam Hopkins on travel books Authors Wanted by N. Y. 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