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News from 27/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Conor Cruise O'Brein, Jill Furmanovsky, Harry Kay, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Richard Ellis, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Jon Swain, Anthony Clare, Tommy Long, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Duncan Fallowell, Mark Reason, Jeremy Laurance, Bemard Cafferty, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Peter Coe, Josephine Barber, Anna Chopra, Sarah Miller, Martin Parris, John Jay, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Anthony Bambridge, Roy Porter, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Maggie Hambling, Alistair Scott, Carolyn Hart, Robin Morgan, Sally Payne, Stanley Reynolds, Jean Viall, George Robertson, Anna Home, Marten Julian, Frederic Raphael, Brian Lavery, John Davision, Jo Revill, Professor Euan Uglow, Jason Tomas, Edward Welsh, Manfred Ruter, Miriam Margolyes, Gerald Priestland, Richard Eaton, Caroline St John-Brooks, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Mario Modiano, R Harris, Alex Sutherland, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Susan Marling, Adrian Morant, David Brierley, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Will Ellsworth-Jones Travel Editor, Patricia Stoughton, Peter Godwin, Ivan Fallon, Bernard Levin, Deryk Brown, Mick Brown, Paul de Monchaux, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Brian Redhead, Cliff Temple, David Shannon, Sebastian, Gianni Giansanti, Egon Ronay, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Simon Gray, Julian Critchley, Professor Robert Medley, Susan Crosland, David Goldsmith, Norman Harris, David Connett, Jeanette Winterson, Robin Knox-Johnson, Richard Cobb, Mr and Mrs J C Beck, Patrick George, Geoff Whitten, Anne Moffat, Michael Jones, Paul Hoffman, Anthony Quinton, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Marion Devine, Kenneth Baker's, Philip Glazebrook, Paul Bailey, Christine Toomey, A J Ayer, Brian Moynahan, Neil Maclean, Hughie Green, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Enoch Powell, Ann Hay, Jim Brandenburg, Nigella Lawson, Jeff Randall, Paul Ableman, Malcolm Smith, Paul Driver, James Adams, John Ardagh, Leonardo da Vinci, John Annand, Austin MacCurtain, Elizabeth Grice, David Lawrenson, Wilfred Peters, Frank Smith, John Hopkins, Askold Krushelnycky, Geoffrey Warren, Martin Jacques, Judi Bevan, Jill Neville, Brian Walden, Peter May, Peter Wilsher, Stephen Wood, Gareth David, Mrs M. G. Pattison, Brian Reading, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, John Grigg, Malcolm Winton, Catherine Hall, James Wilson, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Peter Fuller, Diana Wright Personal Financeeditor, Michael Pollard, Stephen Jones, Councillor Simon Fawthrop, Kenneth Clarke, Robin Day, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Michael Harris Chairman, Kate Cruise O'Brien, Lynne McTaggart, R Wheelhouse, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Helen Thorpe, Patrick Rowley, Arthur Taylor, Gabriel Ronay, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Wendy Sly, Russell Miller, Graham Brough, Brough Scott, Alison Beckett, Michael Podro, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Caroline McGhie, Norman Stone, Peter Johnson, Louise Branson, David Profumo, Marion Hume, Deborah Hutton, Maurice Chittenden, Max Prangnell, Barrie Penrose, Ian Dunning, Iola Smith, Joy Melville, Maxim Levenson, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Professor Howard Hodgkin, Michael Jones Political Editor, Philip Roth, Susan Raven, Steve Tongue, Daniel Klinger, Simon Callow, Conrad Russell, Godfrey Smith, Sue Thomas, Mark Whitaker, Charles Oulton, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, John Julius Norwich, Edward Pearce, Malachy McGrady, Colin Dunne, Simon Jenkins, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Deirdre Fernand, George Steiner, J Rees, Peter Wirz, David Wickers, Rev C Channer, Earl Grey, Anne Wilson, David Yelland, Ian Williams, Professor Paul Huxley, Victor Bryant, Valerie Grove, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Ralph Shandilya, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Joanna Simon, P S Falla, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Peter Casely-Hayford, Boris Schapiro, (Mrs) M W Philpott,

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Contents Moscow gives ground as local unrest grows Lawson pins his hopes on strong pound Extradition move sparks row with Dublin Pan Am Britons want Queen to visit Russia, says poll Searching in the Seven for a sign oof Anna Child of Fortune Teatime in the Amazon Poisoned water still on tap to villagers Inside the Sunday Times Classified Mortgage rate to rise in January The hunt for Anna switches £¼m for Sane Times Newspapers Classified Fowler to end closed shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Christina finds her peace at last on a Greek island Share deal probe Rolex Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Cell Rig supply ship crew rescued News Digest Pensioner raped Hume attack Fire brigade fee Figs scare Ashes scattered Forgetful thief Bond Winners What children read when the television is off All's not lost as new map is found Paralysed judo star barred by specialists Where there's a will there's a moot point Cazenove Car telephone users protest Radiation victims may never get compensation Nationwide Anglia Comment Venice Simplon Orient-Express Bank quits in theatre ownership mystery Insight Anger at academy's 'secret' alterations A classical home from home Sheraton Plans set for six-hour Sunday trading Dynax 3000i Citroën Bx Fit and well—thanks to kind hearts Double success for The Sunday Times life-saving campaigns Dolphins jump for joy Brent faces fresh cash crisis Royal National Institute for the Blind Woolwich Equitable Building Society Opt-out parents urged to use law Engineered like No Other Car in the World Grades dispute brings an ugly divide in nursing A concerto in cough sweets Crime Secrets of the SAS 'killing' room' NatWest The Action Bank Moscow talks peace with mujaheddin In today's Other Sunday Papers An anarchist is unmasked Aids spread is slowing The City A long week for Lawson Comment Belgians on 'wrong side' Liz will not walk again Yashica T3 Flowerpot family comes out fighting Ford Commodore Computers Leonardo's great bird wings into history Spotlight On the world's first sight of the aeroplane as Renaissance Man designed it 500 years ago National Provincial Building Society A Tale of Two Cathedrals Hereford Cathedral's decision to action its historic Mappe Mundi to the highest bidder has been met by public outcry. Ordinary men and women as well as doyens of the art world are shocked that the dean, Peter Haynes, Could say goodbye to a treasure which for seven centuries Britain's holy treasure chest Whsmith A heavyweight with the beer and blood touch The Sunday Times Profile Holiday Inn They'll eat his hat if he'll eat their words Godfrey Smith Lawson's biggest gamble High pound to squeeze wages and high interest rates to squeeze spenders The terrible trade figures were the excuse for the jump in interest rates, not the reason, Rising wages are what worries the Treasury, and a strong pound is seen as the answer. Michael Jones reports on a high risk strategy Week to forget Lawson's Strategy Musiclans Benevolent Fund Aral sea: Brezhnev's desolate monument Suzuki Mitterrand sees dissidents Fonseca Guimaraens Halfway house move for Mandela Sri Lanka reels under terrorist onslaught Angels with flirty faces Boots Arafat refused entry to US Where the bulldozers are rewriting history AT&T Hungary told gory truth of Stalin's terror Tandon Mexico's ills put 'the Ant' to test Saab (Reuter): Koreans protest over ex-president's pardon The World (Reuter): Czechs allow Dubcek home (Reuter): Dinner with Mao's clan (Reuter): McCarthy appeal (Reuter/AP): Hundreds die in Thai floods Heroin epidemic sweeps through Pakistan Shanghai going back to the bad The Gleneagles Hotel NatWest The 1988 National Training Awards Training Abbey National Dr Syntax can't compete with space invaders Points Admirable archeology Far too many TV mouths to feed Angus & Robertson (Uk) Let's do a tit-for-tat tank deal Save fine art from the axe Today's Birthdays NEC A beguiling champion wins on merit Multiple Display Advertising Items Coachless Hounslow in six-goal rush Loosemore looks for final flourish Inside track CSI Herol's poetic's remedy Fly Drive Fear and the intrepid men of adventure Robin Knox-Johnson talks to Rob Hughes about the risk game Merle topples Maier Robin Marlar on Peter May Essex beat the odds Athletics In defence of Viv Anderson Nabisco Masters Doubles Netball Here comes le bulldozer francais Stephen Jones on a nightmare concept Bath steam on Rugby Results Badminton For the Record Sanity at last Selections Snooker Racing Results Pipe's cup of gold Zonal mix-up Saints ghost in Football Results Wake up England, give it to Clough! Brian Glanville says it's time for a change but thinks the diehards are well dug-in A very errant McKnight Ardiles ordeal Serious slapstick Pools Forecast Rob Hughes on Sport's Appointments with Fear Fitting exit by the regal entertainers Stephen Jones reports from Cardiff Arms Park Saved by Gordon flash Dictaphone Ecstasy for Derby doubts for Arsenal Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Stephen Jones on Le Bulldozer Francais Proud displays The empire strikes back Too many people believed too much in Mikhail Gorbachev's promised reforms, and the result is violent rebellion in six of the Soviet Union's outlying republics. Now even the intelligentsia, his most enthusiastic supporters, are showing discontent with their leader's changes, Angus Roxburgh reports from Moscow Florence Nightingale's busted flush Troubles over the nurses are party seated in centrallsm. Laughter is heard on the new left, writes Simon Jenkins Property pages 8 and 10-16 Sir Anthony Duff, the head of Mi5, has at last… Business Design Centre An embattled 'king': francois Mitterand is… No to nannies who pay for safety with liberty Social authoritaries are taking over the political agenda. Brian Walden charts the danger to society Yamaha Painos The politics of the Queen Equality cuts both ways Vatican frowns on theological fudge Pulpit Atticus Keep the flag flying here Despite Margaret Thatcher's patriotic noises, Britain's influence in the world has declined, writes George Robertson. The Labour party will win wide support if it asserts its pride in the Union Jack Kohl holds the cards in European game Army Officer Thatcher defiance proves its worth for Sharpeville Six Last Word The spies who came in from the street The gentlemen's Mi5 has gone: replaced by a new breed of ordinary—and accountable—staffers The new Security Service Bill is only the latest evidence of a revolution in British intelligence circles. James Adams plots its course Atari 520 STFM Hurd's legal boot deals blow to public interest In the government's response to secrecy, democracy is the loser The Times The Home service: watch without ma The Valerie Grove Interview Anna Home Britannia Building Society Why the Queen is right to worry The union is indeed under pressure, writes Martin Jacques, as England and Scotland diverge politically A powerful foe blocks Bhutto rule Pakistan NEC Exile in paradise for repentant president South Korea Mitterrand under siege by mockers Embattled 'king' isolated in his palace finds comfort in the trappings of grandeur as unrest grows France Town & Country Building Society TV-am Savills Berkeley Homes Huntsmore House Waterside Lifestyle Heron Homes Heron John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Stuart Wilson Wards Construction Ltd Wily Botha sidesteps Sharpeville time bomb South Africa British Telecom Regalian John D Wood & Co. 5 Bed Luxury Detached Houses - N20 Cluttons Prudential Wards Construction Ltd W. A. Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items David Kennedy Group Keith Cardate Growes Dancon Homes Tales of old houses and rich men Property In a world of intrigue and extraordinary wealth, the country's grand estates change hands for up to £15m. Caroline McGhie reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tropical splendour in a land fit for plants Gardening Graham Rose explores the Portuguese town of Sintra where exotic shrubs thrive in some of the best climatic conditions of western Europe Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Lurot Brand the London mews Specialists Benham & Reeves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham Tewson Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Properties Riverside Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marine & Leisure Designer Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimpey Welcome Home Beechcroft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tadworth Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Clarke Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Paloma De Manilva Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items PMS Prestige Homes Ltd. 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Shadow of the gunmen: the dramatic story of the struggle between the SAS and the IRA in Ulster's secret war Excalibur Quality Cars for Sale School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lilian Baylis Theatre Duke of York's Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Hero's Death Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nutcracker Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to benefit your bones Deborah Hutton reports on a new scanning technique for osteoporosis T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Poor little rich girls The child of fortune Look She's only three and already a billionaire, but does money, bring happiness? Mick Brown reports on what lies ahead for Athina Onassis Hitachi Quick Look British Telecom Higher and Thigher Women who have to pay Valerie Grove says equality and money don't mix Into the red on burgundy Joanna Simon Wine says stock up now to beat price rises TimeOut Osbourne's It's in the bag Tried & Tasted Vacu-vin Pick of the Shelf The Sunday Times Choice Earl Grey Tea Bags: Sainsbury's Earl Grey Tea Bags British Gas Why wild tastes best Egon Ronay says 'farmed game' looks real but lacks flavour Lost on the way to middle England Screen & Print Brian MacArthur, the first editor of Today, continues his tale of its troubled launch but concludes that, despite the early problems, Eddy Shah has left a legacy that is a blueprint for the future of an industry AT&T Buzz Candide the Musical Fudging, the European way Alex Sutherland reports from Stockholm on a compromise deal for television advertising The Playhouse Disney's World The little mouse that ate Hollywood Stephen Davis in Los Angeles on the resurgence of the world's best-loved film company Now Available on Video A prize in search of an audience Scrutiny The Offical London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The bitter legacy of Thomas Beecham Arts Geordie Greig uncovers a conflict between the fans of the great conductor and his widow. Both sides want to preserve his work but they are locked in a dispute over 'pirate' recordings Bits and pieces back in the charts Popular Music Critics' Choice of this week's arts events… Giving the arts a style of their own Mick Brown salutes a TV anniversary Stockhausen's global dream of newness Music Brutal blends from the street Art Fiat Techno-thrills in a material world Theatre Eliot to get Russian première Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Play House Theatre New London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short and shadowy: Bird's brief flight as a saxophone genius Film Iain Johnstone on the portrait of a Pied Piper Witty work is never out of court Dance The man with no name in the chair Profile Iain Johnstone on the star turned director Piccadilly Theatre A laugh-along Scrooge Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Hatfields James Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Porsche puts power to good use Motoring Eric Dymock on four-wheel drive past and present; and putting Porsche and Audi to the test A revolution with every turn of his wheel Ferdinand Porsche's 1900 car, right, for Jacob Lohner, and left, his final invention, the 1948 Cisitalia Grand Prix project Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Definitely one for the snowy road Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Twr Jaguar A Pendragon Company Julians Jaguar SPOrT Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Motor Company Drabble & Allen Henlys of Chester Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Daimler Approved Used Cars Guy Salmon Jaguar Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Jaguar Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Jaguar Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati (Uk) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Cars Limited H. 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James Adams and John Jay report Tiny dismisses 'insolvent' Bond Dewey stake sale set to raise £23m JCB The Effect is Living Inside ANI plays down bank collapse CBI Initiative Curb wages to save the boom Viewpoint Oil find unlikely to save Carless Cole faces £1.6m writ Hillsdown takes a new look at tanner Tokyo Bulls Charge on As the West's stock markets languish, Tokyo's has been setting new records and is now two-thirds larger than Wall Street. John Jay and Jeff Randall look at why there is no end in sight to its boom City Focus Taj International Hotels Barclays Sasea close to deal with Mountleigh Parkway Group Plc Property predators move in Property companies, whose assets are being undermined by high interest rates, are becoming ever more vuinerable to predators Judi Bevan, Deputy City Editor, sees the bids for Hammerson and London Shop as signalling a new wave of takeover activity The West Lancs Project B. A. T Industries Hepher's logic is sound Amstrad Software Parkway marches on City C&w rings new numbers What's up A Share in the Boardroom Trade gap sends shares plunging Market Report Major Share Movements Fear of dearer oil hits shares Wall St Sparks fly over electricity costs Hot Line Dti Cashing in on a name Food groups are capitalising on their household brands. Sue Thomas reports Norton City awaits shareholder reaction to Collins bid Rupert Murdoch is expected to defend his offer, despite the high prices paid in recent bids in the publishing sector. David Brierley reports Collins Prime Wall Street will crack if US ignores deficit Stock market investors may in the end be the ones to enforce a curb on American spending, says Brian Reading in a disaster scenario London Business School Electricity and Business Focus Plans for Britain's biggest privatisations leave serious questions about consumer rights and pricing policies for the electricity and water industries. Ian Williams reports on power; Gareth David on water Privatisation not enough Clwyd Wales Commonwealth Development Corporation Price fears raise water pressures Customers holding the bill Comment BuyLines British Steel plc British Steel plc Air season tickets take off The Economist International (UK) Limited The Sunday Times The Great Universal Stores P. L. C British Gas Wrexham Holograms to bring life into packaging The burgeoning art of holograph: Bruce Synder of Holomart with a collection of models of holograms Pack closes in on Milken & Co America's 'junk-bond' king, Michael Milken, and his firm may now have to face charges of racketeering. John Cassidy reports from New York Apricot seeks a bigger byte The £1bn that BR sits on Ambitious developers reverse the industrial revolution Wardair Canada Ship Canal banks on land BR tries to shunt bad name Advertising & Marketing Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited When agencies can't afford their directors The Earnings Gap Small Ads Wincanton Vehicle Rentals Limited Grenson Pensioner loans can go through the roof British Assets Trust Plc Friday deadline for steel Martin Currie Lottery law's a lottery Retir ex 88 Multiple Display Advertising Items Nuffield Hospitals Crosader Late lunch is no match for dinner Economic Data Bank Treasured art of the nursery Illustrated children's books are showing a good appreciation in value. Ian Dunning looks at some of the rare items coming up for action this week Simple investment for savers The M&g Group The Equitable Life Currency funds for cautious investors Investors are being offered offshore funds in foreign currencies that have tax advantages and higher returns than funds invested in Britain, but depositors are warned to place their money with established firms. Peter Fuller reports Plants help in hunt for prescious ore A quaint way of detecting precious metals is becoming serious business. Anne Moffat reports on bioleaching Deep sea diver needs no air supply Free-swimming robots will one day comb the deep. Angela Long reports Fujitsu Pushing plough problems away The Sunday Times Dat has it all on tape Watch on wire system Choice of routes to the fast track MBAs are proligferating, but the concept varies, says Marion Devine Coopers & Lybrand University of Warwick Arthur Andersen & Co More jobs in New Society Tricom A Wealth of Experience Institution of Electrical Engineers TSI Group Ltd. London Docklands Stafford Long & Partners Recruitment Ltd Highfield International C Kiddy and Partners Roger ? Lilley Associates Parkfield Group Plc Colgate-Palmolive Limited McCourt Consultants Ltd S. W. I. F. T. 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From Cairo, Anthony Sattin, above, took a slow, Egyptian train to Aswan and a fast, westernised train back and found it a good way to meet the living and the dead Inside Thistle Hotels New Society Sonesta Beach Village Jamaiga Egypt Sunday Times Travel Brief Search for a perfect sole mate Equipment Air France Holidays Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Iberia Checklist for Diy skiers Hayes and Jarvis Travel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Pegasus Intasun U. K. Holidays A meeting of 'the specialists' Turkey: by train . . . and by donkey Gîtes à la Portugal Briefs on Leningrad Travellers' Tales A family business In search of bears The price you pay for compensation Holidaymakers who find that their hotel falls short of glowing descriptions used in the brochure can take action, but what then happens to their case? Edward Welsh reports on how the procedure works The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Cash Check P&o Group Clipper Hotels India with Bales Clowance House Equator Holidays Ltd Comment Caribbean capers The Caribbean has lost its mustique for some, but, with just a little effort, it's still possible to plunge off the tourist track. David Wickers enjoys life at a stroll in the smaller Virgin Islands; John Ardagh finds that Guadeloupe has everthing an island could offer, with French culinary sills on top; and, below, Neil MaClean celebrates the quirky charms of the Dutch Antilles Classified Travel American Travel Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Just fine on the dotted line Virgin Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items All this and sophisticated cooking too Guadeloupe Classified Travel Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Sunday Times Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cunard Brochure Services Owners Abroad Aviation Ltd. 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Carolyn Hart sizes up the new trend in blockbusters The Virago Book of Victorian Ghost Stories An Imperfect Lady Jonathan Cape The power of suds law Soap Box The Papermac Guide to Soap Opera by Hilary Kingsley £7.95 pp453 Times Books Books of the Year Who read what in 1988? We asked a selection of our contributors to pick their favourite titles of the year Books to Buy I for Christmas Looking for bookish seasonal gifts and baffled by the choice? Wondering what give a nostalgic aunt or bored teenager? The Books Section presents a definitive guide to the year's nost acceptable, most readable and most beautiful volumes The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe/Cape £12.95 A Far Cry From Kensington by Muriel Spark Canstable £9.95 The Truyh a bout Lorin Jones bt Alison Lurie Michael Joseph £11.95 Middiepost by Anthony Sher Chatto £11.95 Nice Work by David Lodge Secker £10.95 Elephant and Other Stories by Raymond Carver Collins Harvill £9.95 Story of My Life by Jay McInerney Bloomsbory £11.95 Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey/Faber £9.95 The Swimming Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst Chatto £11.95 Difficuifies With Girls by Kingsley Amis Hutchinson £11.95 Modern Ireland by R F Foster Alten Lane £18.95 Romantic Affinities: Portraits from an Age 1780-1820 by Rupert Christiansen Bodley Head £16.00 The Fitzrovians: A Portrait of Bohemian London 1900-1955 by Hiugh David Michael Joseph £15.95 No Time to Wave Goodbye edited by Ben Wicks/Bloomsbury £13.95 Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground 1961-1971 by Jonathon Green Heinemann £14.95 A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking Bantam Press £14.95 The Monument by T Behrens Cape £11.95 Wittgenstein: A Life Young Ludwig 1889-1921 by Brian McGuinness Duckworth £15.95 Grace Had an English Heart by Jessica Mitford Viking £14.95 Nora: A Biography of Nora Joyce by Brenda Maddox H Hamilton £16.95 The Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln by Bernard Wasserstein/Yale £16.95 Chuck Berry: the Autobiography/Faber £12.95 The Magic Lantern: An Autobiography by Ingmar Bergman/H Hamilton £14.95 Young Betjeman by Bevis Hillier/John Murray £15.95 Freud: A Life For Our Time by Peter Gay/Dent £19.95 Criminal Justice: the True Story of Edith Thompson by Rene Weis/H Hamilton £4.95 Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book 1989 Mitchell Beazley £5.95 Anton Mosimann's Fish Cuisine/Macmillan £16.95 Food in Vogue: From Boulestin to Boxer edited by Bardara Tims/Pyramid Books £16.95 They are the very models of modern music manuals Gänzl's Book of the Musical Theatre by Kurt Gänzl & Andrew Lamb Bodley Head £30 pp1353 The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ed by Stanley Sadie Macmillan £19.95 pp850 The Music Lover's Literary Companion compiled by Dannie & Joan Abse Robson £14.95 pp330 The Book Company Charlotte Brontë Memories of stars and bars Sacred Monsters by Daniel Farson Bloomsbury £15.95 pp205 His parents' son Thou Shalt Not Uncover Thy Mother's Nakedness by George Hayim Quartet £14.95 pp232 The Sunday Times The Horns of a Dilemma The Times Literary Supplement Adventures in the scam trade John Coleman on crime fiction Laughing Dog by Dick Lochte (Macmillan £11.95) Body of Opinion by Staynes & Storey (Bodley Head £10.95) 'E' if for Evidence by Sue Grafton (Macmillan £9.95) Bino by a W Gray (Michael Joseph £10.95) Murders and Acquisitions by Haughton Murphy (Collins £9.95) By Death Possessed by Roger Ormerod (Coastable £9.95) Wycliffe and the Tangled Web by W J Burley (Gollancz £10.95) Six Proud Walkers by Anthea Fraser (Collins £9.95) The Crystal Contract by Julian Rathbone (Heinemann £12.95) Constable Faber and faber Expert disagnosis of the American body politic Paperbacks Corruption of Empire by Alexander Cockbum (Verso £7.95) Leslie Thomas Fiction Victors in the obstacle race Camille: The Life of Camille Claudel by Raine-Marie Paris Aurum Press £15.95 pp258 Unexpected Journeys The Art and Life of Remedios Varo by Janet a Kaplan Virago £25 pp286 Eileen Agar: A Look at My Life by Eileen Agar with Andrew Lambirth Methuen £14.95 Gluck by Diana Souhami Pandora £19.95 Travellers Tales Authors Wanted The Sunday Times Between the Lines Oldcastle Books Duckworth New Editions Ltd The voice of the common man Absent with leave We'll meet again Doving for pearls Terms of abuse Dillons Man as superman The Sunday Times Bestsellers Next Week Books from Century The Literary Guild Citizens Sensitive schools reveal all—almost Independet View Death from over-eating fuels doubt about community care Mental Health Experts challenge government over new rise in baby deaths Infant Toll Drugs Prisons Schools Education pays off—but not for teachers Update Grey lobby to go into action Flood fund to get a cut Police act on wife-bashing Lifeline See inside for Jobs in Education, Health and Social Kick the habit with a song Cashing in on languages When neighbours are not enough Peter Wilsher questions attempts by government and opposition to encourage 'active citizenship', pointing out that, historically, such people have often been considered much-rakers and boat-rockers Clinicare, Medical Insurance Agency Ltd. 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