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John Huxley, Hilarie Belloc, Frank Muir, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Wendy Perriam, Mike Graham, Gillian Rowe, Paul Nelson, James Dairymple, John Davison, Jon Swain, R Buchanan-Dunlop, Alexandra Frean, John Peter, Malcoim Winton, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Alexander Stuart, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Andrew Longmore, Debbie Harrison, I Stockdale Hall, Carolyn Chapman, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Lorrie Moore, T Maher, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Stuart Welr, Sally Payne, David Smith, Adam Nicolson, Arthur Appleton, Frederic Raphael, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Ludovic Kennedy, Deborah Moggach, N Collins, Tony Allen-Mills, Nick Evans, Lyane Jackson, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Jason Connery, David Brierley, Bill McKibben, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Ivan Fallon, Christopher Potter, Deryk Brown, Natalya Lowndes, Iain F MacMaster, Joe Irving, Dymphna Byrne, Lee Tulloch, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, Robin Cohen, George Perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Liv O'Hanlon, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, G H Morris, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Simon Wood, Sir Ralph Halpern, Paul Driver, James Adams, A Bland, Takashi Ishihara, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Sandy Sulaiman, Joan Forman, Anne Williams, John Hopkins, Andrew Motion, Richard Hough, Helen Fielding, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Roland Howard, Brian Macarthur, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Cheryl Taylor, James Wilson, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, June Ducas, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Andrew Hogg Johannesburg, Angela Wilkes, Christopher Clapham, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Clive Barda, Norman Lebrecht, Lloyds Bank, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Ronald Lancaster, Martin Searby, Sir Hugh Dowding, Tony Newman, Ian Birrell, David Caute, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Edward Russell-Walling, Ian Glover-James, Ralph Barker, Alison Beckett, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Peter Dickinson, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, John Walsh, Michael Frayn, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Anthony Price, Tony Gould, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, Mary Flanagan, James Blitz, Frederick Exley, John Crossland, Geoffrey Hobbs, Kenichi Ohmae, Naomi Wolf, Mihir Bose, Catherine Boulter, Michael Austin, Bryan Appleyard's, Nigel de Gruchy, Andrew Alderson, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Carrie Segrave, W Morgan, Cynthia Kadohata, Tony Moss, Bookwatch, Peter Prince's, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, Roy Isacowitz, Roland Barthes, David Wickers, Edward Hall, Colin Greenland, Martin Winn, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Lord Young, Hugh Pearman, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Phillip Knightley, Borris Schapiro, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, David Tarin, Peter Roebuck, E Nakhle, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, D J Corlett, Iain Jenkins, Michael Kenward, Kirsty Norman, Anthony Terry,
ResumoContents Suzy Lamplugh's mother:'I now know who killed my daughter' Bush seeks pact with Gorbachev over Gulf crisis Moscow to pull out military advisers from Iraq Finance ministers back Major's plan for new currency ITT Sheraton No Title Contents Maxwell in secret talks to control Spurs Contents Service chiefs to raise doubts on sending troops 'Kuwait has been stripped naked and raped by Iraq' Correction Contents Millet Jaeger Man Great Escapes BR privatisation plans run off the rails Young sparks off a post-Guinness fray Ian Parry photography award Army Officer Conductor caught in a clash of pomp and circumstances Citroën AX Forsyth's allies locked out as Tory 'civil war' goes on Thatcher affirms support for her man in Scotland Labour faces London strike The Times Bank pulls out of British Gas in rainforest row Tennis ace serves up an enigma Lloyds Bank Business rates to rise by 30% Vauxhall BA cancels mercy flight to Baghdad In today's Other Sunday Papers Church study on rural decay Iraqi death shocks exiles Dentists leave a hole in NHS The City Peace hinges on summit Conductor criticised Volunteer in Scargill case Drive to list ancient yews Woolwick 'Unfair' Equity keeps actors out World Sports Car Children hooked after three cigarettes Nicotine 'bad as heroin', says report Police link IRA to record bond robbery Sage PC Business Software IBM Superpower Squeeze on Saddam The London Tara a Copthorne Hotel Between a rock and a hard place Moneywise Round-the-clock patrols Mercantile Credit Aid runs out as Jordan is milked dry No Title Ultimate war machine ready to roll Forces in the Gulf As the build-up continues, confidence grows. But the first battles are with the heat and sand, writes James Adams Mercury Amstrad Getaway for less at Lunn Poly Honours shake-up for 'good citizens' Commission aims to protect 'British way of life' French firm to clean up West End of London Afrikaners aim to build new country in the Cape Second great trek finds a barren promised land British Gas Rolex robbers start a deadly US fashion Abbey National Ortega looks to write himself into a fortune Honda Parfumier kicks up a stink over baby Chanel Halifax (Reuters): Soviet sailors killed by flaw The World (AFP): Asian mafia in US big league Goodwood Travel Ltd (Reuters): Tamils fire gas on army camp (Reuters): Nuns vote for Teresa again Sex, lies and videotapes threaten German poll Deputy in revolt against Dukakis Telecom Yeltsin turns the tables on Gorbachev Nefax Father of the microchip on line for millions at last Bribes scandal could wreck Israel coalition Bluster topples brains in New Zealand 'coup' Exiled Algerian warhorse plans a glorious return PAN AM Guinea-pig trials on Aids babies stopped Oxford polytechnic Weather and Travel Outlook Footballer dies during match News Digest Rushdie sequel Firearm charges Boys only Murder inquiry Heart girl home Hotel survey Bond winners Contents Maxwell's £12m deal for Spurs Scholar holds secret talks amid boardroom rift and debt crisis Sabatini crushes Graf to win first major title Tennis Contents Brand leader makes a late takeover bid Golf Contents Gascoigne the hat-trick hero First Division Longines Contents Rowing clash stalemate News in Brief Cock a hoop Football Results Wise's penalty ends the farce Everton saved by Newell's dream of a goal Jemson sparkles as Forest register their first victory Player dies in League match Taylor must be given the benefit of the doubt Brave Horne saves Millwall Investment reaps a dividend Lazy Liverpool survive long ball Mixed feelings, mixed fortunes Football Focus Rugby Union Leadbetter makes learning so simple The Sunday Times Dayjur leaves sprint rivals gasping Cherwell Valley Developments Ltd For the Record Racing Focus Results Scoreboards Coventry's callow youth show right signs of maturity Bedford put the champagne on ice Flowers & Plants England need to relax the work ethic Bath ready for a breather Fouroux quits to add fuel to French fires Rugby Round-Up Ring wrong-foots depleted Leicester Crowns await the two Kings Equestrianism Britannic Assurance Championship Contest attracts the elite The Sunday Times National Fun Run Nissan Farewell Leonard, most gentle and worthy knight Robin Marlar pays tribute to the unassuming genius of Len Hutton The day a boy from Pudsey took the record from the Don Peter Roebuck recreates Hutton's innings of 364 at The Oval in 1938 Generals prepare to do battle for the Ashes Tony Francis profiles Micky Stewart, England's battle-hardened team manager Robin Mariar profiles Bobby Simpson, Australia's gritty team manager Northants expose Essex's frail lead Essex (244) v Northamptonshire (196 & 330-3) Tour party roll-call that rings of teacher's pet Captain de Silva sets the standard Lancashire v Sri Lanka (341-7) Runs a-plenty for the morning batsman Cricket Close-Up Brown and Tufnell lead chase for title Middlesex (510-5 dec) v Nottinghamshire (179-8) Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check the Price £32,995 Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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The World's Largest Auction Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Garden of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Swans sail into hidden danger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents George Blake Confessions of a traitor Premier Portfolio Group plc Contents Survival Contents As England's Rugby Captain He's Used to… The driving force behind Nissan Profile Kinnock proves his vote-getting mettle Inside Politics A British flea on Bush's elephant Godfrey Smith Escape from the eye of Saddam's hurricane The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine… The Times The Sunday Times Chaos creeps up on science as two medicines collide Bryan Appleyard's Forum on some unanswered questions as orthodox doctors claim victory The Cordon Bleu Cookery School Scarred for life: the forgotten victims of mustard gassing As the threat of chemical warfare looms in the Gulf, John Crossland meets a seaman gassed in 1943 Evangelicals fall out over demon-buster Roland Howard on a split in the March for Jesus Fiat The hard road back from socialism to sense Enlightened East European regimes will queue for admittance to the EC by the end of the decade, says Norman Macrae British Nuclear Forum Labour puts democracy in the back seat Neil Kinnock has swallowed the old claptrap that the benefits of a 'strong government' justify a weak parliament, writes Stuart Weir Gentlemen revolutionaries who revived the free market Digby Anderson reports from Munich on the 'quiet society' that has played a key role in the renewed popularity of capitalism Atticvs Picture Gallery Picturing life through a pretender's eyes While Britons try to see the other point of view, alien cultures should make a similar effort, writes Susan Crosland The writing on the wall Soviet freedom rumbles in the belly of the earth Talking to the strike committee of the Donbas miners, Norman Stone sees Stalin's children growing up fast EBEL Lord of enterprise—a cabinet opens up for business In the second extract from his book, Lord Young tells how his business ideas led to power New Woman The outsider cocks a snook or two Sealink NHS should not pander to the prince's whims Sussex is more successful than you think The Sunday Times The Times We still support McGovern, union says Hillsborough: the tragic case of Tony Bland W H Smith brought to book It's a bind to be seriously rich The Sunday Times Sharing the agony of the blitz Points Birthdays Joker in the pack tests Fleet Street nerves Paper round The Michael machine George Michael's career has been a triumph of calculated efficiency, writes Robert Sandall So You Think You Know your Music Hampshire Bromley Family Health Services Bromley FHS North East Worcestershire College Co-Ordinator for New Medical Charity The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United… Northern Ireland Civil Service Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics University of… The Sunday Times Fast Survey Cleveland Multiple Display Advertising Items Hospital hell of the women society forgot How much longer must society tolerate the inhumanity of 'special hospitals'? Catherine Boulter exposes the tragedy of a system that answers a cry for help with solitary confinement Role models for the stage My School Days Lambeth Finance Services High-Point Schaer Next Week: Caught, tried and jailed Public Appointments City of London Police Wandsworth Health Authority Contents Cash bonus tempts Saatchi to Canary Wharf Halpern set to wield axe at Burton New Honda deal to give Rover major profit boost ERM entry set for the autumn Thorn to reduce staff by 3,000 Fraser Marr Contents Dalgety to cut US operation Blue Circle Industries PLC Fasten your seatbelts for a long and bumpy dive View Point Strong faces share moves Brussels buys in beef to boost Goodman Compass sharpens point European share boom for City Thorn Emi Nationwide Anglia Tate still hungry for the sweet taste of sugar Contango The Enterprise initiative Share in the boardroom Major share movements Scholes dispels gloom with wider customer base Sharewatch City spurns golden touch Boxer turned businessman Why the roof caved in on the builders Britain's top 10 housebuilders Toshiba Tribute to Hacca, a master strategist Prufrock Sinister tale of missing man Pitcher: by way of hype No ticket to ride Asil's tight rein on cash Troubled times for the knight in tarnished glitz Profile Commission for the New Towns Prosperity on a plate for a town painted red The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items SKY News Eurotunnel twists the arms of its bankers International banks under intense pressure to commit more funds for the Channel tunnel are dragging their feet over the final £2 billion that is needed to complete the troubled project. David Brierley reports Target Germans ready for aero dog fight Senior Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Exhibition Puerto Sotogrande Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The US counts its friends—and Tokyo is not among them American Account Business Computing Oil shock waves not big enough to sink Japan The Japanese stock market was sickly even before the Gulf crisis. Land prices rose threefold in four years and shares sixfold in seven years, both fuelled by cheap and plentiful credit. 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Article Withdrawn House deals must be in writing Questions of cash Preparing for the unexpected The Times Educational Birmingham Midshires M&G Allied Dunbar Bank of Scotland (Isle of Man) Ltd Pension cap pitfalls for big earners The Sunday Times / Micropal Collectors begin to judge books by their covers Showcase Forward planning for funerals Savings news Chelsea Industry breaks new ground in a materials world Engineering Faster gender test for foetuses Biology Lab 'copier' a great leap forward Soviet science reveals its hi-tech flair to the West The Sunday Times Kingston Loughborough University of Technology St. George's University School of Medicine Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Sight & Sound Education Ltd Oxford College Duff Miller Sixth Form College Imperial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Luton College of Higher Education The American College Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught College Multiple Display Advertising Items Sandford Tutorial College John Summer Hotline European Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Cambridge Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Diversification Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham & Gloucester Luton College of Higher Education Cherwell Tutors Capital College Are your sights on a university place? Department of Applied Biology & Biotechnology St. Godrics College The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Human Biology Davies's College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Polytechnic and college vacancies Beazer French aim to bar ICL projects World gas role in BP's pipeline Globe Morley Belgian power stake barred by Wakeham Little call for telepoint JCB Summer goes out under a cloud World Markets Can a born-again rhino prove a match for Cats? Peter Hall has recruited a veteran surrealist, the artist Gerald Scarfe and an unknown composer for his new musical. Peter Lewis reports A complex clash of rival needs Grand designs in disarray: Hugh Pearman and John Davison on the problems of the South Bank Contents Hunt the audience SFIA Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 131 Multiple Display Advertising Items Arena Cliff Richard Paul Young SD Scicon The Count Basie Orchestra Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The blue nile London Symphony Orchestra Good reason for rejoicing Paul Driver on outstanding Playing at the Proms Wyndhem's Theatre Last pick of the Proms Royal National Theatre Music Choice Brave New Worlds Bringing harmony to Berlin's old band Claudio Abbado is welcomed to Berlin by Norman Lebrecht The Magic Flute The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Director with a real mission George Perry on William Wyler, who inspired David Puttnam's latest film Flying in the face of cliché Nigella Lawson on Memphis Belle, Stella and the rest of the week's releases Taking the lion's share of quality George Perry on Venice's rich haul EMI A festival in peak form Brian Deer reports from a small but star-spangled film event in the Rockies The Royal Opera House New Season More than the sum of their parts Theatre Arts Hotline Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Stirring up another Boston Tea Party Bakewell's View The fanatic who saw the light Art Still the leading lady of the folk canon Robert Sandall meets the multi-talented Joni Mitchell The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Video Selection Also Available Crooner with a tune in his heart Robert Sandall hails Prefab Sprout's latest as the album of the year Royal Shakespeare Company Satire to sedition Radio Waves/paul Donovan The Old Vic A Shoulder to Cry on Picture Gallery Elkie Brooks in Concert Van Morrison Theatres English Shakespeare Company Theatre Royal Haymarket Les Misérables the Musical Sensation Palace Theatre Opera & Ballet Other People's Money "A Damned Good Laugh" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre London Property Unique New Freehold Houses at Bargain Prices Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elliot Son & Boyton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radius Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property to Let London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items £2.7m for a second home on the Cote d'Argent Cheryl Taylor looks at upmarket developments on the French Riviera and at British schemes in the hinterland Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Octacon Peaceful Downland Setting Multiple Display Advertising Items Teeing off for a glut of new golf courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills KeverstonE Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Satellite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Today Monday 10 September Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Film of the Week Tuesday 11 September Unnatural acts: a pig bites the bars of the pen that… Wednesday 12 September The Sloux: a tourist attraction in modern America… In a brown study: Rabbi Lionel Blue on English… Thursday Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 14 September The Sunday Times Saturday Superlative Travel BBC1 Inside: The TV Week Ahead plus Today's Radio and Satellite The Sunday Times Guide to Today's TV and Radio Regions Today's Highlights Films on TV Driven to destruction TV Review Radio The "Simples" Regd How companies can profit by world-ranging alliances Contents Professional Search & Selection BIS Applied Systems Michael Page Marketing Management Consultants Norwich Union Redbrick Overton Shirley & Barry A division of People Skills International Chief Executive Renfrewshire Enterprise Company Coopers & Lybrand Deleitte MSL International United Distillers Tiphook Contioner Marlar International Limited Regent Consulting Daiwa Co-Operative Society Limited Director of Finance and Information Regent Consulting Galileo Grampian Enterprise Limited Zygot International Champion & Partners Ltd PA Consulting Group North Bedfordshire Dial Consultancy Services Renishaw Avonmouth Royal Portbury the Port of Bristol Ashwood Associates CSL Group Limited Macmillan Davies St. James Associates Rumbelows Douglas Llambias Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd. 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International Caledonian Land Plc London Ambulance Service James Martin Associates Merchandise Controller St. James Associates Scottish Nuclear Sheerness Steel Company Plc Schedule Controller Ducheyne Executive Wincanton Distribution Services Redbrick Hoggett Bowers GPT Greenfield Whitbread Human Resources & Communications Operations Director World Wide Fund For Nature Multiple Display Advertising Items Peterborough Development Agency Coventry Health Authority Coventry and Warwickshire… Director… but needing a job TK Selection Morgan Stanley International KPMG TK Selection Cellnet Sun microsystems Aea Technology Ralton Group Applied Search & Selection Limited BBC Etam Group Barkers Multiple Display Advertising Items London Ambulance Service Multiple Display Advertising Items New Careers Multiple Display Advertising Items Pamela Hamilton SiAR Bossard Sales Executives Hill Samuel Grange Selection Kinsley Lord Management Consultants The Sunday Times Interexec GHN the Personal Development Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voicebox Career Analysts Airfix Battle of Britain Sept 15,1940: countdown to our finest hour Fifty years ago this week, more than 1,000 Nazi aircraft massed across the Channel to deliver the Luftwaffe's final blow against Britain before invasion. But this time the RAF was ready and waiting. Richard Hough tells how The Few, relentless and untiring, beat back the German eagle How The Sunday Times saw the tide turning The British battle strength Royal Air Force The German battle strength The Luftwaffe Failed Writer Royal Air Force Officer Aloof warrior who masterminded the victory Profile Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding In 1988, a statue was unveiled to 'Stuffy' Dowding's memory outside St Clement Danes, London. But controversy surrounded his wartime career—why was he never made Marshal of the RAF? 'The new hands had to learn quickly - or die' Ralph Barker talks to some of The Few about their exploits in the air. He learns how survival was, more than anything, a matter of sheer luck 'I have no fear of death' On June 18,1940, The Times published this letter, written by an RAF bomber pilot shortly before he was killed in battle. It sums up perfectly the do-or-die attitude of the young men who took to the skies in 1940 against apparently overwhelming odds A tribute on canvas to The Few and their legacy This painting, Struggle for Victory, has been specially created for The Sunday Times Battle of Britain supplement. The artist, Michael Turner, right, has also been commissioned to paint Saturday's flypast over London for the RAF Liv O'Hanlon spboke to Him about his work The Sunday Times Limited Edition Print Offer So much owed to so few, so little recognition for so many Many acts of heroism during the Battle of Britain went unrewarded because of the rules that governed the awarding of medals, writes John Crossland Frantisek, Ludiker, Mrazek, Faitel—foreign airmen, British heroes Poles and Czechoslovaks made a huge contribution to the battle, destroying hundreds of enemy aircraft. John Crossland looks at the high price they paid fighting for the freedom of Britain and the terrible treatment many received on their return home The Narrow Margin PUtting a high price on glory Battle of Britain memorabilia are rising invalue, and the anniversary celebrations will bring everything from medals to music into the leading salerooms. Bidding is likely to be intense as nostalgia does battle with investment, writes Peter Johnson Former flyer boosts charity appeal Lledo (London) Ltd. Backroom boy who helped to fire the victory spirit Captain C Aubrey Dixon, right, a highly resourceful and tenacious small-arms expert, was one of the battle's unsung heroes, writes Ralph Barker. No aircraft could survive an attack using his bullets 'Bandit at five grand; go through the gate for a party in the attic' Peter Johnson makes a light-hearted sortie into Eric Partridge's records of RAF slang; a language that sprinkled its way into regular English during the war, but was understood only by The Few Blitz Hilaire Belloc, best known today for his verse, found fame in the war as a military commentator. In this article, published in The Sunday Times on September 15,1940, he analyses the bombing of London The Sunday Times Classic Films Offer Aviation Art International Multiple Display Advertising Items Events Spink The Battle of Britain Collectors Items Today's pilots push the throttle forward for memorial flypast Liv O'Hanlon takes a look at the stars of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight who will, once again, be the focus of the nation's attention with this week's flypast over London Military & Aviation Book Society Winging it over London to raise £20m for veterans Reach for the Sky Zippo Commemorative Lighter Diary of Events Thumbs up, Old Boy! Yours Plum: The Letters of P G Wodehouse edited with an introduction by Frances Donaldson Hutchinson £16.99 pp270 Style victims We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section. Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Vile bodies? Bernard Shaw Pro-posals An open marriage of pie and pastry Anecdotes of Modern Art From Rousseau to Warhol edited by Donald Hall and Pat Corrington Wykes Oup £14.95 pp384 The Book Guild Ltd Vespers McBAIN Downtown Call me Landslide Lyndon The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Means of Ascent by Robert a Caro Bodley Head £20 pp596 Sybille's oracular utterances As It was by Sybille Bedford Sinclair-Stevenson £14.95 pp260 Ludovic Kennedy Sex, lies and high fidelity Deception by Philip Roth Cape £12.95 pp208 Sealord by Bernard Cornwell Dancing through the dark Like Life by Lorrie Moore Faber £12.99 pp178 Deborah Moggach Chimps with everything Brazzaville Beach by William Boyd Sinclair-Stevenson £13.95 pp314 Love's labour's lost Matilda's Mistake by Ann Oakley Virago £12.99 pp167 Black Swan The feast of San Lorenzo D H Lawrence: A Biography by Jeffrey Meyers Macmillan £19.95 pp445 Fresh fields and postures new Why start an independent publishing company during a recession? Brian Macarthur talks to two entrepreneurs who have dared to go it alone… On the Critical List …and Harvey Porlock reviews the reviews of the first fruits of the Sinclair-Stevenson list Diary Thomas Keneally Paperbacks Jeanette Winterson Global Warming On the future of mice and men The Threat and the Glory Reflections on Science and Scientists by Peter Medawar edited by David Pyke Oup £15 pp291 A Very Decided Preference Life with Peter Medawar by Jean Medawar Oup £15 pp256 Enemies and idols The Play of the Eyes by Elias Canetti translated by Ralph Manheim Deutsch £14.95 pp329 Hard Backs Paperbacks Hardback manuals Next Week The "Simplex Rged" Times Books The Sunday Times Quality Paperbacks Direct Millennial visions Sheila Radley Masters of the universe Science ficition at the end of the 20th cen How does the unsuspecting reader distinguish Sf purists? 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