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News from 21/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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A John Bird, Robert Hewlson, John Corby, Barbara Hall, John West, J Baxter, Robert Dawson Scott, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Thomas Hinde, Trevor Turner, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Bemard Cafferty, Eric Dymock, Nicholas Best, P Kennedy, Bruce Fogle, Janos Fazekas, Peter Clayton Chairman, John Cassidy Boston, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Norman Howell, Alan Hersham, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Markie Robson-Scott, Alistair Scott, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, E V Balmare, Sue Slipman, Steve Clarke, Alan Durband, G. B. Trudeau, Sir Garfield Todd, John Rowland, Edward Welsh, Denise Winn, T Smith, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Hands Rodewart, E Jane Dickson, Robert Hewison, Kate Punt, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Adam Hopkins, Mark Ottaway, Alan Bergson, George Parry, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Cliff Temple, Andrew Hogg Pretoria, Jane Bird, Alan Bold, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Malcolm Pullman, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Lucy van Beek, Anthony Cronin, Susan Crosland, Nicky Maitlis, David Cairns, David Goldsmith, Norman Harris, Simon Rattle, Andrew Morton, Julia Neuberger, Anthony Osler, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Reva Klein, Geoff Whitten, James Derounian, Robert Harris, David Smith Economic Editor, Zeldn Cheatle, Herbert Kretzmer, Marise Morland, Peter Millar, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Paul Sayer, Rova Kloin, Fiona Malcolm, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Philip Robinson, Michael Durham Social Services Correspondent, Frank R Long, Claire Craig, Frank Dunn, Paul Donovan, R Smithson Chairman, Janette Marshall, Alistair Horne, Tam Dalyell, Caroline St John Brooks, Jonathan Todd, Bob Gregory, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Roy Cannon, Peter Plant, Brian Jackman, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Jeanna La Chard, Jim Muir Beirut, John Hopkins, Celia Haddon, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Peter Wilsher, Richard Holmes, Adrian Starr, Leon Krier, Kate Saunders, Carole Fearnehough, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Chris Lighthown, David Parker, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Andrew Hogg Johannesburg, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Hugh Lewin, Martin Searby, Dr A Holmes Director, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Jim Brunton, Jane Mulvagh, Brough Scott, Richard Branson, Dalbert Hallenstein San Luca, Bruce Oldfield, David Selbourne, Richard Woods, Caroline McGhie, M Munro-Hill, Frances Rafferty, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Rainbow Warrior, Andrew Martin, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, John Walsh, Nick Hanna, Brien Masters, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Roger Clarke, D J Taylor, Christopher Hawtree, Ian Thomson, Mihir Bose, Angela Neustatter, Philip Beresford, Eric Russell Belgrade, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, John Hill, Simon Jenkins, Michael Berger, Dave Phillips, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Patricia Fenn, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Douglas Bell, David Powell, Martin Bowley, James Blitz Moscow, Chris Lightbown, Dr David MacSweeney, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Valerie Grove, Frank Field, Tony James, Mr Nice Guy, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Alison Turnbull, Sheila Allan, Judy Meewezen, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Terry Lunn, Iain Jenkins, Stephen Ormsby, Rufus Olins Marketing Editor,

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Overseas Prices Poll: 47% say Queen should eventually abdicate Crown at the crossroads Focus: A17/news Review: C1 Azerbaijan rebels ignore Gorbachev plea for peace Muslim enclave says it has left Soviet Union Kuoni Now we can turn tanks into tractors, says Hurd West End Voters would support Field Inside News Rattle invited to Berlin More criticism for Pickles Japanese trap rare whale Botham rebel tour claim Courage in Romania Contents 2,000-year legacy of unholy war The Hate Rebels force Gorbachev down road to destruction The Dilemma The crumbling Soviet empire Breakthrough for male sex problems Streets of shame Professor Richard Portes Hurd defends Soviet action Denning says Pickles must go Frayed Russian army in an area of fragmentation The Army Business Migration Program Apocalypse now as an empire dissolves Side by side by side by Sondheim… or how to conduct yourself as a visiting professor at Oxford Bribery inquiry clears Yard chief Car of the Year 1990 Meyer puts on a brave face after deselection débacle Botham's fee to join rebel tour 'too high' Car of the Year, 1990 Having a ball: Princess Beatrice plays in the snow… Moynihan joins joust on the French pistes Pupils face rent bills for school equipment The Volvo 440 English thrives in the revolution Fatigued 999 men 'courting danger' Help is on the way for homeless mentally ill Baby hunt police deny blunders Sunday Times readers give £¼m Goodwood Travel Ltd. Further setback on fate of colony We're Flying Better than Ever Killers and rapists face new restrictions In today's Other Sunday Papers Hong Kong sees chaos 'I bet he's a Salvationist' M-way relief on the way Share Tips No choice for Gorbachev Justice put under fire Charles, the magic prince Cows give to blood banks Fun while it lasts: a youngster plays at the Trevor… Clinique Viewers 'don't care' about TV prestige drama Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Stalker The row that won't go away After the spectacular acquittal of his friend on fraud charges, John Stalker is back with a vengeance. His charge: that high-level Whitehall mandarins removed him from the Ulster shoot-to-kill inquiry. Walter Ellis reports on the latest twist in the Stalker affair Worries over leaks to press For the first time the RUC officer at the centre of the Stalker Affair tells his story Centre for Manufacturing Consultancy Frank Field's fightback After apparently defeating the far left, the Labour party faces a damaging row over the deselection of Frank Field, the moderate MP for Birkenhead Multiple Sclerosis Field would win election as independent Sunday Times More Opinion Poll Shoot Me if You Dare! Exclusive: the pictures that tell the truth about the Romanian revolution It is December 1989 and a young man stands defiant in the face of armed soldiers. But within seconds, the peaceful demonstration turned into a bloodbath. In the dying days of Nicolae Ceausescu's tyrannical regime, Romanian turned against Romanian. This extraordinary set of photographs reveals the slaughter that accompanied his downfall. Richard Ellis interviewed the photographers whose pictures, over the following three pages, capture the moment protest turned to outright revolution Don't let blood be shed! As the army was massacring protesters in Cluj, the people of Bucharest too were rising against the hated Ceausescu regime. Mariana Celac, left, now a member of the 150-strong National Salvation Front, was one of the crowd during the historic days in December when the people finally said no to tyranny. She describes to David Selbourne the dramatic events that brought down the dictator Shoot Me if You Dare! Old guard down but not out The Romanian revolutionaries died to overthrow men like Janos Fazekas, left, a long-time politburo member and once Ceausescu's deputy prime minister—a man who still clings to dreams of 'reconstituting' the Communist party Princess Voyages Shoot Me if You Dare! Air Canada A new order out of chaos After the bloodshed comes hope, as the sacrifices of the revolution allow men like Andrei Plesu, left, to emerge from obscurity. The new minister of culture, though, is struggling to breathe new life into the body of post-Ceausescu Romania For Better, for Worse? Our changing romance with the royals Crown at the Crossroads Seat Volkswagen Group Price of compact discs set to go even higher Halifax Battle to end drift-net slaughter Iron Duke's dispatch sold Addiction victims to sue maker of Valium Top deck bridge Dentists put teeth in sugar war Sites for old paper opened Computers and Communications Leaders locked in union battle Hard-line police bowl rebel tour a googly Abbey National Bloodbath fears as mafia kidnap squad is buried Pretoria child killings start big body hunt The London Diagnostic Centre Harrods Drug-bust mayor may escape his honey trap National Savings (Agencies): East Germans reveal scars of pollution The World (AP): Dancing after guru's death (AFP): Haiti state of siege (AFP): '2,000 Khmer Rouge killed' (UPI): Mafia boss goes on trial Lex Vehicle Leasing Dukakis down, and all America comes kicking Ford Kremlin's superspy worked on both sides Belgrade set for reforms Belgravia-Sheraton Apple "Macintosh". The power to succeed Peugeot Lebanese kidnap dungeon reveals its grisly secrets Door opens on an underground prison, as fighting between Muslim groups hampers hunt for victims By Our Foreign Staff: Noriega 'was talked out of committing suicide' Reminiscence Game The Royal Bank of Scotland Japan checks out plan for hotel in space Rattle hits high note with deal in Berlin Weather and Travel Outlook Graces seek favours Ski Scene Uv Ski. Essential Ski Wear Portugal flights face disruption News Digest Air link resumed Hunt for crew Paris lunch Meats warning Ford strike vote Waite vigil Labour's lead Blundy service Bond winners England cut loose to kill off the Irish Five Nations championship campaign kicks off with wins for England and France Johnson stripped News in Brief Cram's point President Len First Division Clough chase Arlott hurt Whitaker fails Top three win Moseley's mad moment hands it back to France First direct Back to order of the boot Adams hits the winner to finish sad Tottenham Division 1 League Tables Non-League Details Liverpool in overdrive Chelsea take it at a stroll Scottish Cup, 3rd round Pools Forecast Villa victorious in sparkling display Falco finishes it Clough lays foundation for class rise Robson's recipe has the same old ingredients Small comfort in cliché Football Focus Everton flourish Commonwealth Games Digest Basketball Boxing Cricket Football Golf Skiing Snooker Table Tennis For the Record Atlaal finally finds his forte Racing Racing Results In vain, Pakistan's subs surface again Cricket Racing Focus Austrians make English and Scots pay Hockey Games threat What the Other Papers Say Transfer talk 'Safety' fears Rugby Results Ref sparks riot Final trumpet Cram's choice Many happy returns to Jack Prince of union makes his mark in a different league Rob Hughes assesses Jonathan Davies's transition from rugby union, where he was once the star fly-half of the Welsh national side, to Widnes Rugby League Club Offiah tries save day A first-class stamp of authority Scots must be ready for the furnace Flowers & Plants Association Lendl leader of the pack down under Sue Mott reports on Ivan Lendl's quest for another Grand Slam title in Australia, and his overwhelming desire finally to win the Wimbledon title in 1990 Why a quitter is a winner Racing Sabatini down and out with sprained ankle How a punchbag hit back Misguided tour can only hurt English cricket Coe on the final road to glory One great runner seeks Commonwealth Games triumph from another's example Cliff Temple reports from Auckland on Sebastian Coe's final challenge, and the greats in whose footsteps he runs Commonwealth Games Guide to Leading Performances in Track and Field Flying Christie is upstaged by his old rival Regis History on the shorter course Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Stratton Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warranted Romans Arnett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Waranted Rolls-Royce & Bentley Rolls Royce Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harwoods Bristol Motor Co. 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In the first of three articles the leading royal writer Andrew Morton describes the developments and flawed decisions that created the Woganisation of the Windsors Whitehead & Partners Contents Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Orient-Express Putting a price on oppression The Sunday Times CND waves an axe over the front line Orchestral living legend strikes a note of fallibility Profile Atticvs Nothing to lose but our political chains Most people still do not grasp how over-reliance on government authority stunts their lives, writes Brian Walden When more means less Back to centre stage: huddled masses yearning to be free Hong Kong's migrant potential is as nothing to the world tidal wave of refugees building, says Simon Jenkins Nursing The furore over four-letter words Satanic Verses and Catch 22 Toshiba Glaring risk on motorways English on trial Northumberland players keep a straight bat The Sunday Times 'Superbrats' strike back Crossing knives over irradiation Points Flying in the face of security Godfrey Smith Frozen out, no wonder he thinks: give a man a break Robert Harris exposes the snobbery, more from left than right, that gives Neil Kinnock an unfair showing Day of reckoning for absent fathers It is time that fathers contributed to the financial upkeep of their children, says Susan Crosland Send for an economic ambulance The chancellor's tricycle is missing a wheel, and the nation missing the point, says Norman Macrae Adopt a Granny Article Withdrawn The Times Knives out for battle of the Sundays Paper Round Academia and ornithology Lone mother fighting for a singular legitimacy The Valerie Grove Interview Sue Slipman Faith faces challenge from the stars Julia Neuberger says scientific discoveries raise as many questions about creation as they answer Ingres Curing the hangover after an end-of-the-war party The West must adjust to the end of the cold war, writes Martin Jacques Why the future is looking rosy for crystal balls Forecasting Whither lager sales, microwaves and life? Despite a few misses,'total forecasting' is big business, writes Andrew Martin R+t Contractor Developer Hot on the scent of success Science Research suggests that our personal odours may be as unique as fingerprints and the key to social achievement, reports Brian Deer Cox and Idared meet for a Fiesta Fruit A new British apple is on the way, writes Graham Rose In the can: the longest story ever told Highways The ultimate road movie will soon have its world première. Few will have the stamina to see it through to the end, says Walter Ellis Telecottage on stream to help foster rural revival Information Technology Village halls could be about to enter a new era of fax machines, computers and high-speed communications, reports James Derounian USAir Village halls survive by setting up shop Should the woman who took baby Alexandra be punished or pitied? Joy Melville asks what sort of woman becomes a 'baby-snatcher' and examines how these distressing cases are handled by the legal and medical authorities in Britain How to give the disabled a better deal The handicapped are likely to gain and lose from a planned benefits review, writes Frank Field The Sunday Times Healing touch helps the young recover Massage is being used successfully to treat children with severe injuries, says Denise Winn Probation officers ready for changes Anthony Osler replies to last week's column by Digby Anderson Cracking down on fathers who default Britain is looking at tough new measures to make sure that lone mothers get the financial support promised by their former partners, reports Brian Deer Choosing to avoid prejudice The traditional schools of thought on immigration are both unfair and outdated, argues Digby Anderson Restaurant Guide Playtime for the children without a home of their own The development of youngsters forced to spend their lives in hotels for homeless families is being encouraged by a pioneering project. 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Gulliver to step down at Lowndes Sorrell snatches the Saatchis' crown Tug-of-war over interest rates Hunting Gate The Peter Borough Effect is Living Contents Gulliver trips over the carpet Pera Norfolk battle hots up Broker pleads for Saga old-timers Chart Analysis Ltd Duggan poised for Irish deal with Mountleigh Hungry Misys on the move Bally may side-step casino rule Doctus Ghost coup offers most hope Contango A Share in the Boardroom Shopping with the Sharks The crash of Robert Campeau, once courted by Wall Street and now facing the collapse of his retail empire, is a morality story of the Roaring Eighties. Report by John Cassidy Virani brings in P&d for Belhaven listing Sharewatch Just what Doctus ordered Major Share Movements Johnson Fry Corporate Finance Limited Powergen Eddy chips in for a slice of the Wentworth boom Prufrock Tipster's career falls at first fence Swinging the axe at NatWest Bank Khashoggi's old yacht is Trumped TWA Still waiting for BSB to beam down A valet's valediction The laugh's on glasnost Docks boom under new regime Schroder Unit Trusts ICL seeks allies in Euro war Europe's Top 12 Computer Firms British Gas Battle begins over the peace bonus American Account TEEStSIDE Europe may help Bank break free Economic Perspective Dti Sutcliffe Services Group Star Struck How Hollywood's fatal attraction caused TVS's downfall James Gatward wanted to lift TVS into the elite league of television contractors. But he made the mistake of plunging into the Hollywood jungle with the £190m purchase of MTM. Chris Blackhurst reports on the unfolding financial disaster Derek Kirk Service Master Ltd. Olives Paper White Arrow Outsider fixated by wealth The Leeds Allchurches Investment Management Services Ltd. Pearl Unit Trusts Nuclear art goes with a bang 'Post holocaust' furniture, much of it made from rubbish found in building skips, is among the modern art that is finding new popularity - and fetching high prices at sales. Ian Dunning reports Small companies are ready to bounce back After their second worst year ever, some experts believe they may be ready to race ahead again. Report by Richard Woods Independent Guide Lines The great credit-card shake-out Millions stand by for leap in mortgages Chelsea Building Society Lloyds Bank Access Fidelity Picture Gallery Private pension plans caught in a squeeze Inside Personal Finance Coming next Week Money File Business Opportunities Johnson Fry Corporate Finance Ltd The - Levitt - Group Balmoral International Hotels Flat owner has right to reject £6,000 demand for repair fund Bet on commercial property John Harrison looks at the latest batch of tax-saving investments Robert Fleming save & Prosper Business & Personal Finance Trust with 10% yield Stewart Ivory Amateurs eclipse experts Skipton Building Society South Quay Waterside The M&g Pep The Moneycentre Limited Venture Consultants Ltd. Save & Prosper Morgan goes for Asian markets Tax flow-chart for spouses Some couples will have to make tricky choices under independent taxation. Danby Bloch explains the complexities James Capel Willing help for widows Economic Data Bank International Unit Trust Index Creating your own welfare state Sacked after 17 years with a big company that provided him with life insurance, sick pay and a pension, Jonathan Sale describes how he planned for his family's financial security in the world of self-employment Eagle Star Always a Good Idea The Sunday Times French target UK for Euro triumph Advertising & Marketing Saatchi cracks open new image for eggs Following Page(s) Illegible in Part 'Green' Sinclair is back on the road Profile His C5 electric car became an object of mockery, but Sir Clive Sinclair is undaunted. He is planning a new version as well as a folding bicycle to suit the green movement. Jane Bird reports on the prolific inventor Material makers turn to nature for new strength Materials Are scientists wasting their time with ever more sophisticated and expensive alloys and carbon fibres? Report by Angela Long FDDI Free path to fertility Fallopian tubes can be unblocked without surgery. By David Powell Medicine Fisher Prew-Smith Fold-away pedal power Picking up a pocket call Chipping away the duds Cash-Flow Experts Brussels presses on Rover Samna International Ltd Selling out the buyouts Magnet admits accounts mess BOM landed in £12m row Help for going continental Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead The Sunday Times Lansing Linde Ltd Bears still growling as gloom persists Contents Arts Hotline Contents If the façade fits… …what price authentic restoration? Hugh Pearman on the problems of returning to 'original' designs Brando: from rebel to recluse Iain Johnstone goes behind the mask of the great method actor, who reveals why he has been reluctant to take on starring roles CCA Galleries The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Cem Mansur The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 98 Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Chicago Frank Sinatra Lou Rawls Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Serota's rehang: how to make pictures tell a dramatically different story A plan to make the Tate pulsate with new life Marina Vaizey talks to Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate, whose rehanging of the gallery's collections goes on show this week Time to choose your building of the year Royal Opera House Bakewell's View A young radical in the mood for romance Hugh Canning looks at the remarkable rise of Tim Albery's career as an opera director, and his new Berlioz production Games with a powerful punch David Cairns on Luciano Berio, the avant-grade composer with broad appeal Concerto for leading composer and 75 teenagers Robert Dawson Scott on a Scottish project to foster young compositional skills The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber A breath of fresh air from Broadway Richard Cook on an American cabaret-singer testing British reserve Why Eric Clapton is still the cream of the crop Robert Sandall on the consummate artistry of a giant of the blues guitar Music Choice English National The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Film Choice How to make Christ our contemporary Film/iain Johnstone RSC heads once more unto the breach As the Royal Shakespeare Company hunts for a new artistic director, its reputation is under serious threat, reports Robert Hewison Sour notes at the Barbican The mechanical pursuing the inimitable Theatre The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Theatre Choice English Shakespeare Company Queens Theatre Theatres Best Play Phœnix Theatre Multi-lingual voice of modern Poland Records Kiki's Back! Record of the Week Jungle Brothers Done by the Forces of Nature Warner Bros 26072-1 LP/cassette £7, Cd £12 Taking the hiss out of the sound of the Fifties Robert Sandall on recycled pop classics ENO A double helping of star quality Steve Clarke on the two actresses who are sharing the starring role in a controversial television drama series Theatres When a phone-in sounds like fawning Paul Donovan sat in on BBC radio's recent Call the Controller series and found a flaw in the formula that puts the corporation's bosses in the firing line Radio and television Not making it like anything in real life Making News, the drama series launched by Thames last week about a fictional 24-hour television station, doesn't begin to compare with the facts of working at the real thing, says Richard Ellis Lumière Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Cumberland Mills Debenham Tewson Residential W. A. Ellis Debenham Tewson Residential Allsop & Co Fair Share Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Hampton Court Golders Green Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buyers get that sinking feeling over luxury flats Neighbours voice their differences; the bargain hunters are back Multiple Classified Advertising Items High hopes inspired by rock-bottom prices The heady scent of discounts is filling the market air. 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Now he tells what emerged as the letters flooded in Executive Selection Rockwood Black Horse Agencies P-E International KPMG Peat Martick McLintock Mason & Nurse Executive Search Multiple Display Advertising Items Cynamid N. B Selection Ltd Management First Selection Limited Steel Training Limited Fletcher Hunt plc N. B Selection Ltd McCOURT Consultants Ltd The Sunday Times N. B Selection Ltd University of Leeds Hoggett Bowers Inter Exec Plc Dental Practice Board for England and Wales Robert Walters Associates Martin Ward Anderson Coopers & Lybrand Deloitic P-E International Executive Resourcing PERA Lasmo plc Wallace, Smith Amerada Hess Retail Management Consultants Ltd. Production Manager Drilling Manager 3i a Consultants Ltd. Chloride Allied Dunbar Management Consultancy Morgan & Banks BACS Ltd. Euromedica International Recruitment in Health Care Aldi Cabletron Systems Ltd. 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Michael Page Marketing The Redbrick Consultancy Technical Recruitment Limited Oil Industry Mari Cash-free way to motivate staff enthusiasm Companies have a choice of share-option schemes. John Corby explains Sun Alliance Life & Pensions X/Open B. A. A The Electronics Recruitment Company Bain Clarkson Western Atlas International Charman Underwriting Agencies Ltd. CLP Concept Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reading between the Lines For the style-conscious you are what you read. And it's not just the right book, but reading it first that really counts. 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The vanishing forests Amazon: The Flooded Forest by Michael Goulding BBC Books, £15 pp208 Amazon by Dennison Berwick Century £16.95 pp240 The Rainforests: A Celeration edited by Lisa Silcock Barrie & Jenkins £19.95 pp220 The Fate of the Forest: Developers, Destroyers, and Defenders of the Amazon by Susanna Hecht and Alexander Cockburn Verso £16.95 pp270 In Search of the Flowers of the Amazon Forests by Margaret Mee Nonesuch Expeditions £25 pp300 John Jakes How we almost lost the war Norway 1940 by François Kersaudy Collins £15 pp272 Alistair Home In my View Paul Sayer The winner of last year's Whitbread Prize describes the day-to-day pressures of writing a second novel In the company of Mr Nice Guy Downstart The Autobiography of Brian Inglis Chatto £15.95 pp298 The sound of silence Seeing Voices a Journey into the World of the Deaf by Oliver Sacks Picador £12.95 pp 186 Roy Porter At the loose end of the world The Way You Tell Them by Alan Brownjohn Deutsch £11.95 pp145 Fabian's society of clubs, bars and brothels Fabian The Story of a Moralist by Erich Kastner Libris £14.95 pp201 Confusion and unzippered joy Evenings at Mongints and Other Stories by Russell Lucas Heinemann £12.95 pp262 Staci and Magdalene, Darci, Dan and Cam The Other Side by Mary Gordon Bloomsbury £13.95 pp320 The divine supermarket The Bell-Boy by James Hamilton-Paterson Hutchinson £11.95 pp 180 David & Charles Writers College Kathmandu, Kashmir and Morocco bound Explorations: from Albania to Akenfield, we look at books of discoverty Roger Clarke follows in the footsteps of literary travellers, the clunti and the mitey Travel Albion rovers Thomas Hinde takes a sentimental journey in the British countryside Diary Desert island disciplines Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls by Edward Leslie Macmillan £16.95 pp 586 Where the wild things are Heart's Disire The Best of Edward Hoagland Collins Harvill £15 pp428 An Italian in Arabia The Pilgraim: The Travels of Pietro Della Vale translated, abridged and introduced by George Bull Hutchinson £19.95 pp323 Wisconsin Georgia states her mind Georgia O'keeffe a Life by Roxard Robinson Bloomsbury £25 pp639 Abacus London Review Paperbacks Fiction Design Awards Monarchs of the lens Marina Vaizey snaps up the best new photography books Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Simplex Sectional Bookcase Atlas of the World Liz Delany The Folio Society Ltd. 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Photograph by Tessa Colvin Fiat English Country Cottages British Philatelic Bureau Compass Mitsubishi Motors Scotland Porsche Driving its Purest Form Sinbad's Sea Holiday Ontario Travel Brief Yorkon Hong Kong Stay an extra day Gore-Tex Daughters of the Devil Tree Travel Brief No Stamp Needed Send No Money A Vote for the Bicycle Party With blisters on her feet and the Delhi-Jaipur road engraved on her heart, Sue Townsend survives a protracted rendezvous with the Pentax people, a pavement tandoori and a fair with 10,000 camels Picture Gallery Chartered Trust plc How to Survive in India Ce malaysia Minolta Holiday Guernsey Camp Beaumont Linguaphone Out of the Blue The Indian Ocean is bedecked with jewel-like strands of coral islands offereing some of the most idyllic and extravaganity colourful holiday refuges in the world Maldives Sri Lanka Interhome Limited Offer on our Complete Range of Cellphones Lamu Zanzibar Seychelles Réunion Andamans Madagascar Mauritius Singapore 1990 25th Anniversary National Day Singapore festivals Omnimax For information write to Singapore Tourist Promotion East Meets Vest Fashion Barefaced Cheek The Art of Natural Disguise It's your Loss, so Cry if You Want to Health Picture Gallery Moben Kohlangaz First National Thomas Lloyd Funday Times Club Kirkdale What every w man should know ab ut men! 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