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News from 20/08/1989

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E L Doctorow, Hala Jaber, John Coleman, Robert Dawson-Scott, Christopher Hodnett, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, M Hart, Mike Graham, Shena MacKay, Joseph Olshan, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Patrick Taylor Martin, Christopher Blackhurst, Eric Dymock, Nicholas Best, David Wilson, Brian Heap, Stan Gooch, Michael Graham, John Diamond, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Iqbal Wahhab, Norman Howell, David Steel, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, P Barling, Bob Holmes, Frederic Raphael, Joan Saxon, Malcolm Browne, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Tim Kirby, Michael Rigby, Caroline St John-Brooks, Barbara Asprey, Michael Durtham Health Services Correspondent, A Simpson, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Laurie Dennett, Jan Ashby, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Cliff Temple, Ian Hamilton Operations Director, Andy Norman, Jane Bird, Sally Vincent, Gill Hopkins, David Cairns, Marina Warner, Norman Harris, Julia Neuberger, Gill Harley, Sir Alec Douglas, Geoff Whitten, Tony Hetherinton, George Perry, John Dismond, Robin Marlar, Carol Ann Duffy, Harry Ritchie, Cyril Connolly, David Irving, Bernard Cafferty, Urgan Lehner, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Stuart Morris, Godferey Golzen, John Furbisher Compiégne, Roger Hall, Patrick Heren, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, Phoebe Winch, Michael Freedland, Michael Woods, Peter Freedman, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Austin MacCurtain, P Ballantyne, Anne Williams, Elizabeth Grice, Rufus Olins, Andrew Crisp, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Gareth David, Elspeth Huxley's, Arthur Derrington, Stephen Pile, Dyan Sheldon, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Stephen Jones, Charles Oulton Home Affairs Correspondent, David Steel's, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Ian Birrell, Angela Farnell Administrator, Patrick Rowley, Safa Haeri, Dilys Powell, Dr A Brown, Russell Miller, Jillian Powell, Robert Forsyth, Tony Rocca, David Selbourne, Alison Beckett, Richard Woods, Caroline McGhie, Robin Mariar, Peter Johnson, Gerald Holtham, S C Millar, Di Latham, Barrie Penrose, Helen Giangregorio, Tom Stacey, Alan Tillier, Jill Bell, Ken Smith, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Margarette Driscoll St Margarethen, Mark Whitaker, Councillor Anne Harberson, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Neil Butterworth, P Fagan, Edward Pearce, Nadine Meisner, C N Gilmore, Simon Jenkins, Tony O'Neil, A Hackney, Robert Tyrer, George Steiner, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Hamilton Bland, Chris Maume, Hugh Thompson, Victor Bryant, F W De Klerk, Joseph Blatter General Secretary, Janet Culver, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Paul Pickering, Nicholas Richardson, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Jenny Seagrove, Brian Jackman's, Jim Muir, Angela Lambert, Chris Blackhurst, Terry Lunn, Ellis Downes, Clement Freud, Hilary Bristow, Boris Schapiro, J Lipman,

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Our Foreign Staff: Poland: Communists row as Solidarity takes power 125 in Thames cruiser sinking 3am news Shops ask more for 'green' goods Contents Hillsborough's lessons ignored Contents Glitterati flock to Forbes party Lawson to keep interest rate high Our Foreign Staff: Eight die in Alicante explosion Contents Mander Portman Woodward Overseas Prices The Sunday Times Inside Contents Classified Patten to lead fight on global warming Times Newspapers Classified Phone Company Bush takes the plunge for a dare History according to the PM Iran prisoner's letter is read at funeral Yachting World Britons hurt in coach crash News Digest Beach oil alert Cocaine haul MP's protest Four die in car Slimming drink 'could be a danger' Health under the microscope: experts claim new 'designer' dietary fad is almost worthless at £12.95 a bottle Kidnap victim tied to tree Business Micration Program Foreign holiday prices slashed for 1990 The baffling last cycle ride of Fiona Jones Planelectric Caroline knocked off the airwaves Litter-lout tide overwhelms the street sweeper One man's lost fight: why Britain's famous sights give tourists a memory of muck Yard warns Romanian over women hit squad from Die Trushouse Forte Leisure Breaks Dispute threatens to halt more BA flights Caution over Aids drug British Gas Fares rise 'escape' in BR wages award Inquiry into showjumping PCB cargoes defy port ban Parents face crime bills The City Poland needs Western aid Too soon to celebrate Spirits will turn metric Troops used in gas tests Halifax For the driver with nothing, a whiff of Jag Honda Trust in cover-up row How honeypot St Trop slipped down the drain Spotlight on the paradise damned by Bardot for its tide of trash and tourists; is it now a place of last resort? Computers and Communications The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses of England and… Running into Trouble The man with the money who made Steve Ovett weep Insight Xios Systems How a nervous bird outwitted the South African crocodile Profile The Times Lying in the gutter looking likes a star Atticus At the helm: honest but lacklustre figure Walesa Victorious Lech Walesa has broken the communist monopoly on power behind the Iron Curtain, says Robert Tyrer, Foreign Editor. But the democratic breakthrough in Poland is not complete and the Solidarity government's road to salvation is far from clear Highlife breaks Hope evaporates as tanks clash in Beirut streets Vodafone Israel barters for bodies The Times Higher Education Juvenile 'Rambo' on adult murder charge Moderate new cabinet angers Iran hardliners TSB Whites-only beach clash (AFP): Pilots face dismissal (Reuter): Rockets hit Kabul (AP): Scourge of developers Freedom picnic on the border Good life turns sour in bourgeois bastion Telephones direct Minolta Dissident sings official song Our Foreign Staff: Reformists in Hungary shed party's past Important Safety Announcement Grundig Computers and Communications Kim tightens grip on minds by mass games Killings spark big crackdown on drug barons Social Security Claydon's perfect way to end his amateur days Golf Milligan the marvel Jarrett shows his versatility Athletics Senior putts to the front Swimming Hockey Equestrian Thornfield Boy has lucky day Baseball Boxing Cycling Football Rugby League Rugby Union Squash Swimming Tennis Football Results. . . Pools Fun Run For the Record Racing Selections Cricket Castrol Pienaar clams nervous Kent Shed a tear for the last battle of Hastings That dark, damp day in Holland Robin Marlar puts yet another defeat for England in its proper perspective Hambledon prepares for historic match Cricket Close-up Captain's slog saves blushes Hysen affords Liverpool that champion look End of Edwards era is good for Manchester United Crushed against the gates of hell New Season Cannot Brush Hillsborough aside Inside Track Tony O'Neil got out of Leppings Lane alive. He recalls that fateful afternoon All-seat stadiums are the answer The prancing horse galloped to victory The Magic Moment: Mansell Outfoxes Senna Taylor gets a delayed reaction Contents United crush the champions Inside Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Botham lined up to captain against West Indies Allen the winner for Tottenham Focus Deryk Brown on a Quiet Debut for Gary Lineker as Spurs Beat Luton 2-1 It's the doers wot get the blame Ritual damnation has replaced practical responses to human disasters like Hillsborough, writes Contents Out of control Why Geoffrey Dear 'fried' 53 top detectives Nursing Contents Living dangerously could be Labour's safest bet Dislodging the Tories may call for some controversial pledges. Brian Walden weighs the bold option Nescafe Alta Rica The hypocrisy of sport Save a salvo for Sutton Hoo Giving blind faith the Big Bang test Pulpit Cal McCrystal Time for the centre top hold its peace The SLD has the simple choice of squabbling itself to death or calming down, and surviving, says Edcward Pearce Father Marx isn't dead yet Communism may be in retreat but it is not necessarily finished, writes David SELBOURNE—Poland could still be whipped back into line New Woman Party ghosts seek their new identity on a Brighton trip Last Word Political panther heads for the Labour jugular The Conservatives' new chairman has set about curing his party's mid-term blues. Here he tells Andrew Grice about his plans to take the fight into the enemy camp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Desks Direct Sunnyside Financial Services Not Even Oliver Could Ask for More! Imagine! Walking free under the eye of technology Tagging an offender Instead of sending him to jail could liberate Britain's penal code, declares Tom Stacey The MAD Group Incorporating Leapcane Limited Transam Express Courier Parcels Ltd. A Plc Property Company The media and the message Liam Clarke examines claims that photographs of riots in Belfast last week were set up by the press How the press plays into terrorists' hands The Plo and IRA have an unwitting accomplice, writes James Adams The Department of Transport Business to Business A Member of the … of Sales Promotion Nationwide Service Leisure Network International PLC Tony White U. C. S. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items CCA Micro Rentals Ltd. Venture Contract Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Cyclist calls for new law Wards Construction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Has London lost its pride? Defending the 'terrible twins' Today's Birthdays Turn toxic waste away Gatwick takes up the gauntlet Points Wates Build with Care Fantastic Bargain! Costain Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huntsmore House Kensington Fairclough Homes Balfour Beatty Homes Allsop & Co Persian rug inspires a perennial carpet Gardening Graham Rose visits Northumberland, where Frank and Marjorie Lawley have created a living work of art in a one-acre plot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer visitors driven south by their instincts Nature As swallows gather for migration south, Bob Holmes examines the mystery of how they navigate thousands of miles to winter quarters Wates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Homes Alfred McAlpine Homes Veric of Somerset ORP Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Property… Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks The Red McGregor Hotel Queen Brigitte stirs them up Stuart Wavell in St Tropez The Sunday Times Search the salerooms for a £10,000 prize Sunday Times Intrepreneur The taste of liberation And God created tourists The twilight of St Trop Buried answers The Sunday Times Crossword Clue Writing Contest Multiple Display Advertising Items How I won my first election victory Exclusive Serialisation of David Steel's Memoirs: The Political Struggtles and the Private Anguish The Thorpe Scandal The Priaia D'el Rey Golf & Country Club The Writing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 76 Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Terror in the Bermuda Triangle Steepleprint Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The reel parties are at the fringe Look In Edunburgh Audi A Viking but no starlets Iain Johnstone says Cannes is classier The Arts at the Edinburgh Festival A violinist aiming his bow at fringe benefits Neil Butterworth reports on the unusual launch of a solo career in an Edinburgh church Spain drained of colour David Cairns on the festival's half-hearted programming of works by Spanish composers Contents Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Why art needs a foreign accent Scrutiny Summerscope Ascard Presents Critical Guide Week 2 Edinburgh Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Music Film Dance Art Festival Facts A theme with no scheme Bakewell's View How to move beyond craft to compassion Edinburgh Film Ian Johnstone hails Danlel Day Lewis's portrayal of Christy Brown in My Left Foot as the crowning success of this year's festival Lady who is calling the tune Theatre: Imelda Staunton and Steven Berkoff's Salomé, the outstanding successes onstage in the first week Cutting it fine to clad a show in plaid Fascinating rhythms of a dance of death A dazzling display of Scotland's riches Edinburgh Art Concerts Barbican The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Spanish Fiesta Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Palladium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Apollo Theatre Bloody, bold and resolute attack on history's horror Edinburgh Dance Theatres The Playhouse The Old Vic Les Misérables Lessons in Bach that put his brilliance in the shade Music Paul Driver on a misguided exercise in baroque musicology BMW Why sitcoms can sink in the Atlantic Television Patrick Stoddart on how British comedy is stuck in a culture gap Fleshing out the spirit of the Sixties Theatre Stars smooth jagged edges Film Philips Contents Sky Guide to the Week on Television Radio Preview Today's Radio Thursday The Week's Films on TV Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Friday Guide to the Week on Television Saturday Film of the Week Ask Oxford BBC1 Guide to Today's Television Last of the summer scraps TV Review Today's Highlights Films BBC1 Multiple Display Advertising Items BAT studies a break-up Defence against Hoylake May Go as far as Selling off Assets Car sales show the squeeze Buyout experts target five British companies BT sale may plug power gap Japanese firms will cut UK trade gap Acastos share sales probe: we stand by our report Smokescreen of opposition The Peter Borough Effect Inside A hard landing is still likely Viewpoint Registration Numbers Elite Registrations Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers McMel & Co Ltd NSM set for waste disposal City Smurfit eyes BAT spoils Paper businesses will be a good fit. David Brierley reports Greycoat seals Victoria letting Performance Cars William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Lilley puts pressure on Tilbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contined on D4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items De La Rue branches out Sharre Watch A Share in the Boardroom Dutch move in on oil firm Market Report White Arrow Buyouts Lose their Glitter City Focus High interest rates have hit hard at management buyouts, which rely on large levels of debt. Lownde's Queensway, run by James Gulliver, left, is among those that have suffered most. But in the longer term, buyouts still look attractive and more funds are being made available. Margaret Park reports Ultramar Snapshot Major Share Movements Pilkington sees growth through a looking-glass Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Powering up Sparks flying between the newborn electricity companies threaten the government's shaky timetable for the biggest privatisation ever Lancaster Porsche In this sporting life, the race is for sponsorship money What does a big compaby like Cornhill get out of sponstrous a disastrous Test series? 'Name awareness' is what firms are after. They are spending hundreds of millions to link their name with televised sport. Soon they may be Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Waldron Porsche Porsche Ian anthony where Service Meets the Maroue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maltin Porsche The AFN Centre Dick Lovett Lawson's boombusters land on target Economic Perspective Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fears of recession fade fast in America The slowdown in the economy was exaggerated, says Gerald Holtham Follett All the above Cars are in Stock and are Available… The Lawyers Take over Business Focus Leading City law firms are riding high on the corporate takeover boom with a wave of fresh business giving lawyers giving lawyers earings of up to £750,000 a year. Now they are watching for an American legal invasion, writes Chris Blackhurst Cowie Interleasing Bat Line Smashing time thrills science Innovation Physics The world's biggest scientific apparatus had a high price-tag at £1 billion but a deeper knowledge of matter could be one result. Malcolm Browne reports With a hop or a wiggle, anything can happen Theatre Performers can control special effects from the stage. Jane Bird reports Smart Ware Ii Cavallino Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grayshott Julians of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nurturing Innovation Making Ideas Pay Pill ready for trials Medicine Murrary Motor Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Exeter Hospital Aid Society Business News & Personal Finance Bristol & West Building Society Pension recovered Questions of Cash Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Costly cure of going private Insurers say tax relief won't be enough Pep Investment is Strictly Limited Prime Health Ltd. Sympathy for victims a long time coming Shifting the loan load Douglass Construction Group Kentish collapse laid to lack of controls Indicator of the Week The Carmen Complex Advisers say British Rail should stay in one piece Searching for a Chairman Plessey seeks Ferranti link More power in the words Marley takes a flooring Business Videos Lansing BA name revs up United bid Contents How to swing unused talent into action Good managers inspire people to try harder. Report by Terry Lunn Contents Michael Page Marketing CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Roger Lilley Associates Sony Roger Lilley Associates Contents Telerate South of Scotland Electricity Board The Technology Partnership InterExec SML Plc Redrow Construction Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Ltd. Admiral NB Selection Ltd National Grid National Power Motorola Ltd. The Princess Margaret Hospital Language School/travel Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland London Regional Transport Severn Trent Water The European Space Agency (ESA) National Power Hoggett Bowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Jones Lang Wootton PA Consulting Group The Santa Cruz Operation Alliance Leicester Building Society Arthur Young Corporate Resurcring Modus Black Horse Financial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items SSEB Electricity MSA The Software Company MSL International (UK) Limited MSL International Resources International PLC MSL International Property Services Agency The Sunday Times Collective Enterprises Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items H & R Consulting News International PLC Varley-Walkers Foster Wheeler Energy Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Spitfire Recruitment Simpson Crowden Consultants Education & Public Appointments Appear in 'New… When managers go temping There's more than one way to fill a special gap. Report by Godferey Golzen Power Generation Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Oryce & Bentley Authorised Dealers H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Julians of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Sturgess Leicester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Lancaster Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Motors Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Derwent a Pandragon Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Guide Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the move with medallion man Eric Dymock tests the Jaguar XJR 3.6; plus improvements to the Fiat Croma, and an extra mirror Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadleigh Mercedes-Benz Mercedex-Benz Fiat's new piston power and polish At the forefront of rear-view mirrors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Spare parts surgery Building the new human jigsaw Curtains for crematorium cross Secular Funerals Index Borough of Waverley Travel Update Breast beats the bottle Books thin on the shelf Dogged by violence Let battle begin Viewpoint An unhappy ending The unsung heroes Public Tennant Housing Trust Solihull More help for elderly NCH Rochdale Health Authority Trouble is brewing in 'Banglatown' Iqbal Wahhab reads the warning signs of unrest in the racial melting-pot of London's Brick Lane NHS Training Authority Merton Finding strength in adversity on a trip out of the spiral cage Profile Against all the odds, a 'hopeless case' has overcome disability and proved the experts wrong, writes Gill Harley Town with a legitimate claim to fame Single Mothers Step by step to help victims of crippling illness Laurie Dennett is halfway through a 1,200-mile walk to highlight research into multiple sclerosis Education Courses Review Richmond College Institut francais Tricky art of seeing the wood and the trees in conservation Projects launched by Common Ground have borne fruit in the form of a £25,000 arts award, says Hugh Pearman Trowbridge College Multiple Display Advertising Items MacGregor means business The new man at education expects value for money, writes Caroline St John-Brooks Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items South Devon College of Arts & Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglia Multiple Display Advertising Items New investment climate set to bring a teaching career back into fashion A-level results are out, and it is decision time. Brian Heap begins a four-part series on the choices for school leavers The British School of Osteopathy Multiple Display Advertising Items Degree Service Autumn 1989 Teacher Training, First Degree and Diphe Vacancies Available through the Central Register and Clearing House The HLT Group of Colleges Edge Hill College BAC South Devon College of Arts and Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Liverpool Polytechnic South Bank Polytechnic Surrey Tutorial College University of Bradford Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Place Multiple Display Advertising Items Newcastle Mental Health Unit/north Tyneside Health Dorset Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Nene College Northampton Mid-Warwickshire College of Further Education Kingston Polytechnic Education Courses Review West London Institute of Higher Education Leicester Polytechnic Rural Resources Multiple Display Advertising Items Southampton Institute of Higher Education Leicester Polytechnic Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication Portsmouth Polytechnic Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luton College of Higher Education The Buckinghamshire College Newcastle College Padworth College Abbey Tutorial College Brighton Polytechnic Cambridge Tutors College Portsmouth Polytechnic Dorset Institute Bordeaux International School Wolverhampton Polytechnic Disappointing 'A' Level Grades Gloscat Harrogate Tutorial College Cambridge Seminars Fine Arts College Education Courses Review The Rapid Results College South Bank Polytechnic Train for an International Career Northbrook College Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunderland Polytechnic West Sussex Institute of Highter Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunderland Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Staffordshire Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Polytechnic Teesside Polytechnic Bedford College Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester Polytechnic Kingston Polytechnic Derbyshire College of Higher Education Regent's College Leicester Polytechnic Marjon Kingston Polytechnic Ring Sue Sarson Now on Bromsgrove North East Surrey College of Technology Tante Marie School of Cookery Kingston The Thames Valley College Multiple Display Advertising Items Public National Grid Defence Works Services Western Riverside Waste Authority Anglian Water Wealden District Council Technical Services Department Public & Healthcare Buckinghamshire County Council Maldon District Council Joint Liaison Officer Redbridge Contents The Country of Lost Time The Book of Proust by Philippe Michel-Thiriet translated by Jan Dalley Chatto £25 pp406 Albertine Gone by Marcel Proust translated by Terry Kilmartin Charto £11.95 pp99 Marcel Proust by George Painter Chatto £20 pp446 Contents The Trollope Society General Vital statistics Out of the ark Must try harder First-footing Historic des res—suit immediate occupation The Country House a Wartime History 1939-45 by Caroline Seebohm Weidenfeld £15.95 pp176 English Landed Society in the Twentieth Century by Madeleine Beard Routledge £17.95 pp210 These knees were made for bending The Complete Servant by Samuel and Sarah Adams Southover Press £13.95 pp180 David & Charles Bonfire of the fantasies The Torch in my Ear by Elias Canetti translated by J Nevgroschel Deutsch £13.95 pp372 The Russia House Canetti: a lost world, now less than the shadow of… In my View Colin Thubron The novelist and travel writer ponders the unchaging, unanswerable question: why do I write? Napoleon solo takes on the world Dreams of Empire Napoleon and the First World War 1792-1812 by Paul Fregosi Hutchinson £19.95 pp373 Writing history backwards Germany's Self-Destruction The Reich from Bismarck to Hitler by Sebastian Haffner Simon & Schuster £13.95 pp300 Coping with Helen Lederer Free 'n' easy, Viennese-y The Paino Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek trans by Joachim Neugroschet Serpent's Tail £7.95 pp280 Who's Reading Whom Dreams from the deep freeze Fair and Tender Ladies by Lee Smith Macmillan £12.95 pp316 A Virtuous Woman by Kaye Gibbons Cape £11.95 pp158 Making Money Ordinary people Give us this Day by Stan Barstow M Joseph £11.95 pp252 Everybody needs good neighbours Summer People by Marge Piercy M Joseph £12.95 pp389 Oxford Paperbacks Final word on the Final Solution? A thousand-part chronicle of the Jewish Holocaust is under way. Michael Freedland reports Dutch, Billy and the Ragtime Man The most praised American novel of the summer mingles ritual murder and applied physics. Joseph Olshan met the author E L Doctorow at his Long Island home Diary Writing on the walls Jail Journeys The English Prison Experience Since 1918 by Philip Priestley Routledge £20 pp208 Orbit An accidental trouble-maker Bird of Ill Omen by Simon Raven illustrated by Tim Jaques H Hamilton £12.95 pp220 More dominant than tonic Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion by Wilfried Mellers Barrie & Jenkins £25 pp270 Sunday Times Clown of thorns Farce about Face by Brian Rix Hodder £14.95 pp256 Paperbacks The Times Higher Education Supplement Dogged pursuit of dead end leads Criminal Sentences Words and Meanings Robert Burchfield puts his trust in first impressions Hardbacks Paper Backs Next Week Abacus News International Distribution Limited The Leisure Circle Living Connolly's dream The idyllic vision of post-war rural life, photographed by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Inside Hayes and Jarvis Travel Ltd Sunsail Clubs Rail Rovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Citybreaks Thomson Flexible friend for globetrotters Discount fares allowing world tours with stopovers of your choice are more popular than ever. David Wickers looks at the latest offers, while Phoebe Winch reveals how these tailored tickets widened her horizons Cunard Photosales Atmays The Travel Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items When holidays turn into a way of life Turkey demands visas for Britons Rent a reader Soviet Savoy Quieter Canaries Book of the Week Postcard entries Cold comfort in Siberia Edward Welsh reports on a traveller who found out the hard way that the Trans-Siberian is not a train but a railway, and a spartan one at that How to unwrap a personal package Travellers' Tales Health Alert Mark Warner Travel Classified Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski America The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Breacon Beacons Michael Woods takes a walk on the wild side, across the rolling hills and lofty peaks of mid-Wales Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Leger Travel Limited Virgin Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Owners Abroad Group PLC American Travel Centres Europcar Beach Villas Meon Villa Holidays Minorca Sailing Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Somak Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Children: how to avoid in-flight turbulence What our readers recommend Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dartmouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Pernod Contents Noral Aid-Call Now You Can Get this Close without Getting this… Sharp Picture Gallery American Express Sky Cookelectric Racing Relations Sir Alec Douglas-Home, politician, and his brother William, playwright, talk to Danny Danziger. Photograph by Steve Speller Mazda Prestons Sharp Picture Gallery Rafofficer Is your Pilot Fit to Fly? A disturbing report by Russell Miller Danger Plances that fall to pieces Barclays Danger Pilots who fall asleep Danger Controllers who cannot cope Wimpey A Windfall how Can You Make Sure You Don't Blow… NatWest Financial Services 'The Best House Built since the War' The Biggest Kitchen & Bedroom Display in Britain Creditplan Low Start Memory & Concentration Studies Schott Neville Johnson In the good old Summer time The Fete Accomplished After a long life in Africa, the writer Elspeth Huxley's summer crystallises in the bucolic delights and little miseries of the English villege fête, as enduring as ever The Last of the Lost Corinthians It is the vulnerable hero or heroine, not the conqueror, who best makes memory blossom with the sharp redolence of nostalgia. For Brian Glanville it is the girl who was too nice to win the Wimbledon Ladies' Final The Winkle Picker I Picked up First love, locus classicus of nostalgia, is where even the raciest memorialist has to pause in contemplation, as does Fiona Pitt-Kethley Pilkington Supamat Lord Hailsham When the World Went West Open an indoor pool package and find an everasting … Constantly Aspiring to the Condition of Art Wise in their Generation Sally Vincent (below, at the dawn of endless summer) celebrates the crowded hours when an empty tin was armour enough against the wilderness of this world Griffin Factors Computer Management Group Wilson & Glick The Clipper Ships Thomas Lloyd Moben Town and Country Kitchen Kirkdale Which? Free-3 Months of Which? Magazine Pill Agenda The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Let's Pretend Smallbone Home Repairs and Improvements The Literary Guild Isuzu Bridge Brainteaser 1406 Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Dolphin Excell Communications A Life in the Day of Charles Heidsieck Middle Tar As defined by H. M. Government The Alternative Lunch Hour Purewater More push for the push bike Downtown Step Sisters Duty Free Shopping At home with the brothers Roux Eating Glassnost Best Bets Original Sash Co Nefax 2 The Sunday Times Magazine Wilding Out to Lunch None of the Calories, Ten Times the Fun Afiliated Resort G. Q. The menis Magazine Arts Hotline Music Popular Film Video Art Dance Theatre Fitter Furniture Port Liberte Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet

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