News from 26/11/1989
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John Huxley, Barbara Hall, Kieran Thomas, Joan Bakewell, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, J L Bradley, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Ted Allbeury, Mark Honigsbaum, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, J Fear, John Diamond, David Shayler, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Alastair Stewart, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Austin MacGurtain, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Adam Nicolson, Arthur Appleton, Marten Julian, Julian Joyce, Philip Bresford, R Gibb, Dalbert Hallenstein, T Bottomley, Edward Welsh, Carol Sarler, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Louise Middledorp, Caroline St John-Brooks, Richard Eaton, Arthur Jackson, Professor Jocelyn Chamberlain Director, Caroline Baker, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, Dominic Lees, Barbara Trapido, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Bernard Levin, Ivan Fallon, Robert Hewison, Deryk Brown, Elisabeth de Stroumillo, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, John Rae, Jane Bird, Wendy Cope, Alan Bold, Madeleine Foster, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Julia Butt, June Neale, Julia Neuberger, Gene Stratton, Geoff Whitten, Bernard Weatherill, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Michael Durham Social Services Correspondent, Bernard Cafferty, C A Fletcher, Jon Freeman, Bill Ludford Editor in Chief, Ian White, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Janette Marshall, Val Sampson, Aileen Ballantyne, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, Clare Colvin, Geoffery Hobbs, David Hughes, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Dr S Webster, John Stalker, Joan Forman, Rufus Olins, Elizabeth Grice, Paul Keers, Brian Sewell, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Michael Dauncey, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Jim Wilson, Colin Cameron, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, John Stevenson, Chris Horrie, Simon Barrow, Chris Partridge, Ali Ross, Stephen Jones, Ian Taylor, Dorothy Stein, Brian Deer, Alison Smith, Paul Weaver, Richard Palmer, Pauline Mainland, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Bevis Hillier, Christopher Hibbert, Rob Ryan, Boris Schapiro Bridge Correspondent, Keith Wheatley, Irina Ratushinskaya, Anthony Quinn, Patrick Rowley, John Moynihan, Dilys Powell, Colin McDowell, Chris Jones, Andrew Sanger, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Piyush Ohja, Charlotte Du Cann, David Selbourne, Caroline McGhie, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Frances Rafferty, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, Barrie Penrose, Baroness Warnock, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Mary Flanagan, Peter Mayle, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Nigel Whiskin, Alan Jabez, Brian Glanville, John Carey, John Hill, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Dave Phillips, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Imre Karacs, Andrew Lorenz, Hugo Vickers, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Keith Waterhouse, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Valerie Grove, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Paul Pickering, Frank Field, Jane McCarthy, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Hilary Bristow, Lord Smith, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoLabour takes 14-point lead Thatcher slumps in poll Heseltine is first choice as new leader Plan to avoid election challenge Panic hits Prague as 500,000 cry fraud Britain's new underclass The Macallan Poll blow for Gandhi British party mourns communism's demise Overseas Prices Revealed: secret plan to thwart Goldsmith BAT bid BAT chiefs in secret meeting Inside Picture Gallery Thatcher stands firm on boat people Major renews pledge on 20p tax rate The Sunday Times Advertising Telephone Numbers Bright lights of Paris: The Champs Elysees, with the… Church and State clash Brittan urges EC caution Phone Company Kingston Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items TGWU to tighten its belt Rolex Newgate Communications PLC Branson halts balloon trip News Digest Cannabis haul Policeman shot No to boy's gun Price warning Poll tax fight Bond Winners David Blundy £50m cost of police complaint 'industry' On to the launch-pad for Britain Nationwide Anglia Building Society The Forgotten Victims Clarke may impose ambulance pay deal Rank Xerox Off the wall: Young bloods at Eton cheer on… Banks face £1bn loss as students fight loans Police seek clue to wife's grave Housing giant is selling timeshare illegally 'Racist plasters' come unstuck Cellcom Millionaire accused of deal to 'buy' votes Takeover Panel investigates claim that tycoon offered Ferrari to shareholder in battle for radio station Why Do You Read So Slowly? Breakthrough for male sex problems Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights of Fantasy Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Worldwide Shell U. K. Agency Hidden drama at the theatre of healing Spotlight On the mentally handicapped actors whose performances critics found the most moving of their lives The Water Share Offers Doctors transfer first 'screened' embryos Cross since 1846 Energy bills soar through waste at seat of UK power Pat Purbrick, Mike Wicks, Catherine Jones, Peter… House of Fraser Snoopers' army hits DIY stores TWA Covered with glory: Liza Licence, 18, from King's… Pan Am Lockerbie report 'inaccurate' In today's Other Sunday Papers Forward to the past Libya link to bombing England to get warmer The City Britain is 'in the dock' Thatcher era 'set to end' Writer may hit jackpot £1,000 fines for dirty dogs Atticus Sheraton Factory to shut as unemployed turn down jobs A Christmas slump puts traders out of business—while others fail for lack of workers Buying chill leaves toyland cold Play bridge with the world's best Woolwich Compaq Race to save Thatcher Bad news for the Tories Mercury Communications Employment Service Warm Water Summit. . . Prague winter turns to spring The seven days that shook Czechoslovakia's world ended with the triumphant return of Alexander Dubcek. Peter Millar reports from Prague on the continuing struggle to introduce a socialist democracy Copthorne Hotels 'I love you,—and you know it' Profile AT&T Hungarian military brought to book by campaigning colonel Budapest National & Provincial Building Society Death threats plague treasure-hunt team Billions at stake as international intrigue bars salvage of a sultan's sunken hoard of gold and jewels Abbey National Singh the saintly prepares to don mantle of power (Reuter): Police hold 8 Arabs after explosives find The World (Reuter): Communist party crisis (Agencies): ANC leaders gassed (Reuter): Fifth victim for Granny Killer Death squad inquiry Ford Lebanon's new leader braves the firing line Intercity Hurd aims to improve links with Tehran Ethiopia told to lift ban on rebel food aid Royal Mail Indians run gauntlet in the white suburbs Abbey National Muzzled mafia judge retreats to Palermo bunker The Sunday Times Technics Untouchable All Blacks are the greatest in all the world Stephen Jones bids an effusive farewell to a wonderful team Sky Money comes first in the land of the rising sun Brough Scott on the Tokyo version of the Sport of Kings New boy on his toes Athletics Booming Boon hits New Zealand Cricket Disneyland Toshiba Thuggery brings us all into disrepute Football Players v Bosses: tennis goes to war Tennis is at war with itself. The multi-million pound men's international circuit is split into two factions: the players and the administrators. Last year the players set up their own tour. The administrators responded by launching the Grand Slam Cup. The players believe the Cup is an attempt to split them Inside Track Football Results Sportswomen of the Year Awards Macdonald Queen Anne Press For the Record Flowers & Plants Association Pools Rugby Racing Selections Pears gives Quins last-gasp victory Davis in remorseless form Snooker Indomitable All Black passion stifles Barbarians Rugby Union: Triumphant Finale for Tourists Bath defy Wasps rally Ghofar has the right spirit Racing Gloucester held by stout Saracens England stay alive Hockey Centres take the blame Rugby Round-Up Toothless Charlton scrape the barrel Derby day victory Whatever you can do I can do better—or worse Football Focus Norwich given a pre-trial punishment Football: The Hunters and the Hunted Newcastle keep record Villa's class tells Badminton Digest Bowls Cricket Equestrianism Football Golf Skiing Tennis The London Diagnostic Centre Contents Chelsea waste golden chances Dixon fails twice in dying minutes The Singleton of Auchroisk Starving British win desperate battle for second Sailing Weather and Travel Outlook Clough penalises miserable Everton Contents Jansher admits not trying ID cards delayed Durie leads GB to victory Ref attacked Boon time for Australia Contents Tainted blood Last week the government announced that it was to give money to haemophiliacs infected with the Aids virus after they were treated with contaminated blood products imported by the health service. John Davison and Margarette Driscoll report on the background to this sudden change of heart Not for the man who takes vitamin C We are all mighty proud that we cannot count, but it adds up to the awkward fact that we cannot think, writes Simon Jenkins Justice blindfolded by purse-strings Comment Hambros Bank Limited Contents Voters will give Tories a run for their money Thatcher has come through the squalls, but the economy is crucial in a bleak year ahead, writes Brian Walden The Times Card sharp and sassy with it The British Underclass Opinion Beware the bigots in the Aids debate Pulpit I am always amazed at the number of people who want to be spoken to in this country Hard times for comrades in disarray Every crack in the Berlin Wall, says David Selbourne, is matched by fissures in the ranks of Western leftists Let us praise a maverick Tory and Press the button marked Meyer Conservatives who privately condemn Mrs Thatcher and publicly support her have nothing to lose by voting for an unlikely challenger, writes Robert Harris Snarling party pack reveals its true colours Last Word DVLC Delta Airlines Mary, past master of life's little mysteries The Valerie Grove Interview New climate cools Fleet Street Paper round Lloyds Bank Martyrs to the mythical church The feuding sects of the C of E might as well split, says Edward Pearce Crime The concrete philosopher Spectrum Architecture The man who gave us modernism in the 1930s and the penguin pool at London Zoo is being hailed as a visionary, says Caroline McGHIE Teaching a dog owner new tricks Animals Some pet-lovers urgently need psychological treatment, reports Aileen Ballantyne Sharp Forging ahead with antiquity Spectrum Antiques As the fake market mushrooms, so does the job of detecting increasingly clever counterfeits, reports Peter Johnson Broadcasting breaks the communist mould Television Media reform is the latest battle in the Eastern bloc, reports Dominic Lees Why romantic notions teach us no lessons Two views of the grammar school debated rekindled by a pressure group in Buckinghamshire A return to selective education now would be disastrous for Britain when all the signs in competing countries point the other way, writes John Rae Christmas Gift Guide Simon Games Ltd. Acorne Hawkin & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuftop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parent power is the driving force Digby Anderson argues that hopes for the revival of a lost educational culture rest on a complex equation of people and preference Arena Ltd. Ian Taylor Motor Racing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's the end of the road for communism In this extract from his keynote speech to yesterday's congress of the Communist party of Great Britain, Martin Jacques, editor of Marxism Today, analyses the changing pattern of world politics and the disintegration of socialism Christmas Gift Guide El Vino Co. Ltd. The London Hamper Co. 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Hamptons The Sunday Times Allsop & Co Hammer falls on a market that has lost its heart Not since the 1970s has such a variety of premises been consigned to auctioneers, writes Caroline McGhie London Property Heron Homes Lurot Brand Mews Finland Quay Beauchamp Estates Ideal Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Urban terraces regain some of their old glory It is no longer fashionable to live in suburbia, reports Caroline McGHIE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. A. Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hogg Robinson Property Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. 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Property World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hocon Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter wheat lures migrants on wing Nature The goose of Christmas past Homes & Gardens Kent Country Nurseries The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raynercourt Ltd. Garden Needs Redging & Young Trees Newbridge Kinnock on the edge of a chasm The Sunday Times Short Commons Comprehensive schools suit us Stop these squalid deaths This could be your lucky week Sport or savagery? Neither secret nor sinister Birthdays The Sunday Times Crossword Points Clue Writing Contest For Lovers Transports of Delight Bernard Levin is on wheels as he continues his journey up Fifth Avenue Christmas Breaks Contents Patra Selections Limited The Best Motor Car Showroom in town Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 90 Stuntman of the Empire State Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Capital Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Royal Drury Lane Killer at the keyboard Jerry Lee Lewis was back in Britain last week, reports Robert Sandall, for a vintage rock 'n' roll show Royal Opera House Time to stop the charade Sheridan Morley calls for an end to royal variety shows A Life in the Theatre Inside Piccadilly Theatre Starlight Express Fortune Theatre The Old Vic Barnum Exhibitions Circuses Arena West End Theatre Breaks Children's Christmas Charity Gala Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home run for a magical hero Screen: reviving the American dream; television's controversial champion; the multi-screen boom Iain Johnstone reviews Field of Dreams, a surreal but sincere adventure Teetering on the edge of darkness Patrick Stoddart on the demons that drive television's most controversial playwright Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Royal Haymarket Small Space Big Issue Phoenix Theatre Split screen the American way George Perry on multiplexes and the rebirth of movie-going The London Theatre Time is ripe for the greening of the galleries Joan Bakwell on the common aims shared by environmentalists and artists Royal Opera House Joan Bakewell The Playhouse Arts Hotline The Old Vic How artists can rescue a prize Scrutiny Hidden beauty in the Cage of chaos Music: catching up with Cage; the genius of Haydn; the recorded triumphs of Christa Ludwig Paul Driver on the pleasures and pains of Huddersfield's annual modern music festival From youthful storm and stress to serene maturity David Cairns finds impressive evidence for Haydn's genius in two London concert series The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Royal Opera House Curtain call for a lustrous legend Record of the Week Playwright with a passion for invention Theatre: Alan Ayckboum's teenage satire; Stephen Poliakoff's transport of the future The prolific Stephen Poliakoff talks to Peter Lewis about creativity and the British lack of curiosity Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Tears for fears LCO Lindisfarne Moral mischief for all the family Robert Hewison on Alan Ayckbourn's new play The Sunday Times Armenian State Dance Company Playground as proving ground London: how a leading choreographer helped schoolchildren; breaking down the City's walls David Dougill looks at a collaborative project that has brought dance into London's educational limelight Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items A flood of offices bursts City banks Hugh Pearman on the rash of building in a historic area Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cars Move Faster in the Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce H. 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Report by Andrew Lorenz Britain's Largest Projects Olives Green British Gas B. A. T Industries Leaving London is looking like a capital idea London is rapidly losing jobs as traffic congestion, high rents and high wages force more firms to move their staff out. Peter Wilsher looks at the capital's uncertain prospects Ogwr Borough Council First direct Victor 'Slowdown' = growth American Account Britain's weakness is all too visible Economic Perspective London Business School Alex Lawrie Saved: Holmes a Court Down and out down under Business Focus The rapid rise and faster fall of flamboyant Christopher Skase sums up the story of many of Australia's corporate raiders. One by one, they have been toppled by their own limitless ambition. John Huxley In Melbourne plots their dizzy course Skase's disaster drama grips Hollywood H&H Factors Ltd Framlington Perpetual Major must cut taxes to avert big slowdown Brian Reading says the climate will be right to ease fiscal policy in the next budget Lufthansa challenges exclusion from Berlin Chris Blackhurst reports on a strange legacy of 1945 Ibico Ltd. Burns Anderson Metier How to splash out on water Flemings Investment Trusts Your water timetable Discount or bonus? Pitfalls for the stags M&G Uncharitable aspects of separate taxation Comment Business Business Allied Dunbar NPI Norwick Union Take a stake in luxury Barbican Capital Bristol & West Gifts with a history Antique sales can solve Christmas present problems. Ian Dunning reports Under the Hammer Economic Data Bank International Unit Trust Index Sad end to eight-year fraud saga Questions of Cash Equities with an umbrella Pearl Shareholders Investors wooed with personal service Saving News Fidelity Nominees Limited Schroder Unit Trusts Bank of Ireland Finding new method to farm the old way Agriculture Innovation Clwyd The Wallet has not changed for 500 years—until now,… Cool cooker gives hot pans Appliances Electromagnetic fields heat metal pots directly so that the cooker plate stays cold—and safe to touch Video plan is streetwise Roads Interactive discs are coming to the aid of the highway engineer Microwaves to ease pain Acupuncture takes on a high-tech look as needles are augmented by microwaves Medicine Bin defuses bombs Bytes Fibronics Germs learn to make plastic Environment Innovation Editor Angela Long The Saatchi maverick who wants to ride free Advertising & Marketing Forgotten millions Small Ads Trade Indemnity PLC Capel-Cure Myers EC close to deal on takeovers Rolls set for power pact BAA plc Fraud is on the increase Speed gain in networking Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead The Sunday Times Douglas Construction Group Narrower trade gap soothes the nerves Contents Demand for computer skills stays firm Is it going to be any easier to recruit computer professionals in the 1990s than it is now? Michael Dauncey, chairman of the computer recruitment consultacny MDA Computer Group, which includes Dart Operators, Datascene and Targa Computer Recruitment, surveys the skills most in demand and the main factors influencing recruitment—for employers and employees alike Price Waterhouse InterExec Plc Rundle Brownswood Unique Enterprise Oil Windsor Partners Recruitment Limited Blue Chip Company Macmillan Davies Arthur Andersen & Co. 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How Successful are You TML Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Bank PLC Lasmo Spicers Executive Selection Vice President Toys Best Power Technology Australian Airlines Geneva Group International United Nations PA Consulting Group Prosper International Appointments Carl Zeiss (Oberkochen) Ltd Research Machines The Centre for Consultancy plc SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Riyad Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury Personal Communications Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Be careful how you say 'I quit' When a job is at stake it's wise to know the law. Report by Godfrey Golzen PGA Executive Search & Selection The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accustomed as I Am. . . For after-dinner speakers, it's a good life at the corporate lectern, says John Diamond When lager and literature collide Kate Saunders reports on the culture clash at a new author's book launch Yamaha Pianos Inside Folded inside A 'sex bomb' explodes Elizabeth Grice's People Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Psychosocial Pairing Multiple Display Advertising Items Jungle drums find an English echo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth-Date Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London's Leading Music Store The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Style Victims Heath's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buzz The dreams of empire strike back Deirdre Fernand on the memorial service for Zita, the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian empire Accelerated Learning Father-to-be plays his strongest suit My Style Paul Keers, editor of Go, the men's magazine that celebrates its first birthday this week, talks in black and white to Beverley D'Silva The singer who comes back from heartbreak Robert Sandall looks at the trail of disaster in the long career of Connie Francis Japan sees material success in the spirit of fashion A sartorial symposium for the Ninefies in Kyoto was perfectly timed, says Charlotte Du Cann Calvet Reserve Flowers & Plants Association Last call for Christmas orders Wine Roger & Gallet Feathers Flying Again Glamorous dressing answers the call of nature in the bright plumage of winter, reports Colin McDOWELL Cartier Cartier Ltd. Tried & Tasted Peanuts The Sunday Times Choice: KP Large Salted Peanuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Calvados Family pleasures of a space-age fantasy Valerie Grove looks at the sell-out success of a rock 'n' roll musical Newham Council How to haggle and hunt for antique treasures From junk to jewellery, tables to fat, it's finding the right fair that counts, reports Peter Johnson Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Humberside County Council From deathtrap to high-rise des res Spurred into action by tragedy and unhappy tenants, a council is refurbishing three fower blocks. Hugh Pearman looks at the results Breaking the news to an Aids patient's lover An American state has a keen medical team on the trail of unsuspecting partners of HIV carriers. Val Sampson meets one of its chiefs Too little cash. . . The state is not doing enough to ease the burden of the poor, nor is the traditional family struture secure enough to guarantee care in the informal sector, write two commentators Reform is needed to head off a crisis, says Frank Field . . . too little care A caring society is essential, says Digby Anderson North Bedfordshire Youth Hostels Association Management Appointments Severn Trent International Underground Senior Operations Officer Waltham forest college The Department of Transport Crodon Health Authority Islington Health Authority The Times Education Multiple Display Advertising Items European Business School The Oxford Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre House The SMAE Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cambridge Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Correspondents Schools The Writers Bureau Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Top-up loans lose campus credit Education Even in the middle of conservative England, university students are united in their opposition to freezing grants, reports Caroline St John-Brooks Educational Prospectus The American College Multiple Display Advertising Items The mechanics of paid-for study Henley Institut francais Putting the customer-or patient-first Quality has top priority at a hospital honoured by The Sunday Times. Brian Deer reports Cheadle Hulme School Multiple Display Advertising Items How the system compares abroad Pick of the Year Our reviewers and distinguished readers choose their favourite books of 1989 Contents Contents Who's Reading Whom Visa China crisis Royal weed Wages of virtue Regaining consciousness Truth and beauty Thrilling comparisons David & Charles Rebuff or review? Ise right Poetic licence Canongate Publishing Creating canon fodder An Appetite for Poetry Essays in Literary Interpretation by Frank Kermode Collins £15 pp242 Oxford University Press Doubles and quips Authors by Karl Miller Oup £15.95 pp234 Skeltons in the cupboard Weep No More by Barbara Skelton H Hamilton £14.95 pp166 Classic Looks for Classic Books Gerard Manley Hopkins Oxford University Press Tea and sympathy Edith Olivier: From her Journals 1924-48 edited by Penelope Middleboe Weidenfeld £19.95 pp334 The story-teller's tale A House with Four Rooms: Autobiography Volume Two by Rumer Godden Macmillan £12.95 pp319 Picador Hutchinson Dishing out rough justice Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth Century England by Frank McLynn Routledge £25 pp432 Mark Fisher In my View The shadow minister for the arts and media condemns the current neglect of our libraries W H Smith Christmas Bestsellers from Weidenfeld Sleuthing in Hicksville Love Life by Bobbie Ann Mason Chatto £12.95 pp241 Spence + Lila by Bobbie Ann Mason Chatto £11.95 pp176 Fiction 1 A thoroughly modern myth Shadows on the Mirror by Frances Fyfield Heinemann £12.95 pp162 And Flowers for All Seasons Books to Buy for Christmas Baffled at the bookshops? Spoilt for choice at Smiths? Driven to distraction at Dillons? To help readers with their selection of seasonal gifts, we offer our choice of the most interesting, enjoyable and beautiful books of 1989 R. A. Gekoski Bookseller Catalogue 12 Books to Buy for Christmas Aurum Press Superfoxes shall inherit the earth Franky Furbo by William Wharton Cape £12.95 pp228 Paul Pickering Fiction 2 Bull in a china shop Song at Twilight by Teresa Waugh H Hamilton £11.95 pp164 Memoirs of a Dance Hall Romeo by Jack Higgins Collins £12.95 pp176 Aurum Press Oxford Paperbacks Dorothy Dunnett Too good for this world Lawrence of Arabia The Authorised Biography of T E Lawrence by Jeremy Wilson Heinemann £25 pp1188 Jane Austen Book Yourself a Happy Christmas Audio Books Paperbacks Erik, or little by little Satie Seen through his Letters by Ornella Volta translated by Michael Bullock Marion Boyars £19.95 pp239 Rock around the schlock The Heart of Rock and Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made by Dave Marsh Penguin Originals £9.99 pp717 For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section The Memory Trap The most original under the this year Surreal prints of all he surveyed Man Ray by Neil Baldwin H Hamilton £20 pp449 Dillons the Book Store Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Talking Book Club The Times Literary Supplement The Folio Society Ltd Trident tested Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Push your Heels from Side to Side' Ali Ross concludes his series on how to understand confusing ski instructions Jet Tours The Travel Section Skiscene Taylor Made Distribution Ltd Travel Photosales Nile Enchanted Europe a Choice of Cities GEO Special Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Company Heading for high ground Travel: Skiing Alistair Scott discovers which destinations are proving most popular with skiers this season, and what is still on offer Les Arcs Tourarc (UK) Ltd. 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Ltd Rohan FILOFAX Great Ghost Hunters 53,000 young readers entered our ghostly competition this summer. Here are the lucky winners The Sunday Times Panasonic Cure for Smoking? Anatomia Ltd. Maspro Beyond the Veil The Sunday Times The Less Lethal Christmas If Christmas looks like becoming a battle between a little light temptation and what you know about healthy eating, take beart. Rosemary Starke has taken most of the fat but none of the fun out of the feast Subaru The Odd bins The Times Motorola Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Bueche Girod Prestige De L'exclusivite Rioe … Christian Children's Fund GPT Bush Wines Agenda A Life in the Day of Irina Ratushinskaya, Soviet poet in exile, talks to Sue Fox Coco Middle Tar Contents Fendi A crash course on the M25 Downtown Inside What's Hot The best of London this week Air europe You're getting Warner. . . London Lives What's Hot The surgeon who wields a paper-knife Books What's Hot Selfridges Pride or prejudice? 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