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News from 28/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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P B, Ronald Kessler, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Jim Munro, Barbara Binns, Steve McNie, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Mark Reason, John Deakin, Lesley White, John Jay, Colin Armstrong, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Sheridan Morley, Stephen Pettit, Sally Payne, David Smith, S Bond, Humphrey Carpenter, Myron Morris, Veronica Bellers, Sarah Limbrick, Frederic Raphael, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Daniel Goldhagen, Shella Lavery, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Jeffrey Archer, Steve Ball, Patrick Skene Catling, Tony Allen-Mills, Frances Partridge, Nicki Campbell, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Michael Gross, John Evans, Tim Kennedy, John Redwood, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Jeremy Clarkson, Sir John Hoskyns, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, David Cadisch, Louise Taylor, Ben Clarke, Geoff Whitten, James Strachan, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Hans Eysenck Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Ruysen Chairman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Philip Craigle, Jeff Randall, Stan Labovitch, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Paul Bray, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Richard North, Tim Kelsey, Richard Girling, Tom Shone, Alison Steadman, Tony O'Reilly, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Naomi Calne, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Antony Milford, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Axel Gelfert, Christina Lamb, Adam Jones, Sue Reid, John Karter, Kim Howells Mp, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, John Zubrzycki, Mike Leigh, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Avril Williams, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, Marcel Berlins, Rasselas, Mandy Francis, Nicholas Fox, Seamus Heaney, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, D H, Richard Woods, Roland White, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Ruth Rendell, Rachel Cooke, John, Maurice Chittenden, Wayne Bodkin, Edward Etherington, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Martin, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Sir David Puttnam, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Sean Hillen, David Hunn, John P McCarthy, Sean Hargrave, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Sean Killian Evers, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Mike Atherton, A A Gill, Ray Hammond, Andrew Malone, Graham Lord, Jeremy Wayne, John Carey, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Steve Boxer, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Kevin Hughes Mp, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Bob Murray, Paula Reed, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, Rev Andy McMullon, India Knight, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Labour plans to curb lottery jackpots with extra ball Mellor lands Tories in new cash row Blair may ditch plan to impose 50% top tax rate Weather British Airways Queen Mother has a day at the races From Russia with luvvies Versace Dynamo The Rotten Road to Government opens secret IRA channel The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers BMW Major told that Goldsmith could cost him election Councils seek higher spending under Labour Newspapers Support Recycling Kohl's claims anger Tories Thatcher guru tells Nut how to shed lefty image Supermodels put in the stiletto over burger war O J to address Oxford Union Judgement puts M'lud online BMW Love is in the air: Former gymnastic stars Nadia… AEA Technology plc Kuwait dodges taxes on investor 'diplomats' Killer Bill on top of council expenses heap High street toasts the Vat warrior Ski boy fights for life after lift traps head BMW AmericanAirlines 'Le dream' sours for exile farmers Windmills whip up royal storm Clarke surrenders to Dorrell In today's Other Papers Water firms talk about drought 007 comeback for Connery Trains made late by privatisation Politicians fear booby-trap post Millennium show needs £400m Jaguar Deutsche Telekom Cheap petrol chokes BMW Rioting fans stop match at Brighton Barclays Rugby's dual cultures set for epic showdown Cap-badge collectors plunder Somme graves M&G Lunn Poly Irish kept war at bay with a pencil A Mockery of justice National Savings Taste outbid by millions in Camelot orgy Atticvs Ban the bombers' friend Left turn bodes ill Nick Newman's Week Panasonic Running Wild The expulsion of ever more unruly pupils from school has created an underclass of street children who are running amok. How can discipline be restored? Cathy Scott-clark and Rajeev Syal investigate Family fortunes Is Major losing control? When even Lord Archer talks of defeat, John Major is in big trouble. His prospects have been hit by mad cows, Machiavellian rebels and now a maverick billionaire. Andrew Grice reports Caught in Goldsmith's Line of Fire English Heritage Shell Snatch of the Day The Sun won the tabloid race to find the ball from the 1966 World Cup final for Geoff Hurst. They thought it was all over… until the Mirrors Dudayev 'dead or alive' riddle US plans blitz on Libyan plant The Children's Society Airtours German kidnappers free recluse for £13m Rail Shop French Railways Rover Peace accord splits Israel Likud pours scorn on Lebanon truce Black rap puts teacher on trial France hijacks a share of America's ceasefire glory Railtrack Tottering Dole is despair of party America agonises over children who attacked baby Budget Clinton testifies on fraud Woolwich Direct IBM Children in front line as landmines mock the Bosnian peace Escom Germany turns on its tainted golden girl Mégane 'Mata Hari' plays havoc with Swiss Top Eurocrat in tourist aid probe The Sunday Times Alliance Leicester Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah Russian tycoon guns for Kremlin Pedigree BT Eco gets the call from Italy's new coalition The Children's Society Catalan kingmaker in deal with Aznar Airtours India goes all ways to get to polls The Children's Society Not a licence to broadcast the truth Inside Paris PC World No half measures Food for thought A yen for the brothels of old You can't shock us School inspectors quit in purge Chaotic sun may cause new ice age Weather and Travel Outlook IRA bomber's husband sells series to BBC KGB defector turns TV star The Children's Society Contents Tunnel banks want Morton out National Power to pay out £2bn Government to sweeten nuclear sale NatWest in row with Tory party ICL Telegraph takeaway Hinchliffe woos American backers for Facia group Sport Gap in the Market . . . Paul Mendlesoh, above, will become Britain's first quoted dentist when he take his Whitecross Dental Care chain to float on the Alternative Investment Market. Full story, page 2 Takeover trail Bass to go global with alcoholic lemonade Branson set to gag inquiry claims Oflot Blair bears start selling as business fears grow Griffin Factors BT aims to spread its net in America Banker makes return to City Routledge opens new chapter for CINVen Chicago Rock in £40m float Drug giants buy into software lab Business Digest Dentist aims for drill of market Chunnel Crisis Interest payments turned the operating profits of Sir Alastair Morton's Eurotunnel into the biggest trading loss recorded by a British Company. A gigantic refinancing now looms Hewlett Packard Telegraphing the right price Mitsubishi Warning for Wall St Private Account A cruel ending to the Forsyth saga Metal trader forges ahead in Russia The Sunday Times Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Countryside to take Admiral on board Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Planet ACL Orange Law partners go to the legal limit Prufrock Virgin and BA spar again Landlord Waggs its finger at dining al fresco Moves afoot at Inchcape French bank head strikes sour note Private trains will cut taxes A Sunday Times analysis shows that private rail services will save money for taxpayers. Report by Randeep Ramesh Railways on Track to Profit Hewlett Packard Lang generates electric shock The unexpected blocking of takeovers by PowerGen and National Power has thrown the electricity industry into chaos, with share prices gyrating. Andrew Lorenz reports on the background In today's Other Papers The Sunday Times The Revolution in Group Pensions 3i Drug outcast starts to heal his reputation KLM Biota shoots up on flu cure An Australian firm believes it has made one of the greatest breakthroughs in the drug industry and has teamed up with Glaxo to exploit it. Ardyn Bernoth reports from Sydney Lombard Baby Bells take on the big boys Bell Atlantic's merger with Nynex is bad news for America's long-distance phone companies, reports Garth Alexander in New York MDI Telegraph deal erases Black mark At 570p a share, nobody is objecting to control of The Telegraph group finally passing to America, writes Rufus Olins Industry surrenders to imports Groupe Schneider Spending spree belies middle-class anxiety American Account Article Withdrawn Making dough again after a factory fire Speedy backing helped a nan bakery start again after a disaster, writes Claire Oldfield Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Bulletin Hill über alles McLaren's race against time The McLaren team may be on a downward spiral but Ron Dennis, the team manager, is making a hands-on attempt to stop the rot. Interview by Keith Wheatley Fantasy Formula One Swan lives the Life Of a Lord A royal smile for Mr Grumpy The 2,000 Guineas is rarely predictable and this year's race should see the usual battle royal. Bet at your peril, warns John Karter Hewlett Packard Johnstone practises his preachings Pearls from Punchestown When a tipster has a touch of the blarney and a line to the Man Upstairs, heed every word. By Jeff Randall Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Young lions for England Headley has the pedigree In Pakistan last winter, Dean Headley proved he is ready for a Test call-up. By Rob Steen Megane Youthful Contenders: Four Teenagers Ready to Make their Mark More like a breeze than a hurricane Symonds on the home run Andrew Symonds is back from Australia and anxious to prove himself. By Peter Roebuck Not bad for starters Shaun Pollock made a spectacular debut for Warwickshire, taking six wickets, including four in four balls. Interview by Ian Hawkey Alexander masters a new technique Caroline Alexander is equipped to stand the heart in Atlanta, says David Hunn Samuels shines for West Indies Megane Old guard left behind by the new generation Tennis Changing Times Liley blows Leicester's glory hopes Gloucester pack reigns supreme in survival fight Tigers versus titans Next week's English Cup showdown between Bath and Leicester should be a classic, with Bath likely to Prevail. By Stephen Jones The Famous Grouse Troubled times and tought decisions still to come Ben Clarke has yet to decide on his own future, but predicts another handsome Cup final wing for Bath Sky launch massive TV rights bid Ince installed as the guv'nor England's blunders in front of goal against Croatia obscured the success of the coach's new flexible defence, argues Joe Lovejoy Fans sidelined as the suits stumble towards the future Money, money, money. Delegates talked of little else at the Soccerex '96 conference on football last week, reports Chris Lightbown Scotland forget the art of resistance Kevin McCarra says that Craig Brown must restore his team's mean streak or their summer will become a journey into darkness Five-star Claridge puts Leicester on right path Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Geoff Whitten Retires Europe Pools Game abandoned as Brighton fans vent their anger Savour the flavour of vintage 96 It's been a great year for English domestic football, with a pair of giants slugging it out for the championship. By Hugh McLlvanney Why Cantona is a worthy award winner Comment Joe Lovejoy takes issue with those who say Eric Cantona's past sins should disqualify him from being the Footballer of the year City earn stay of execution Pleat in danger of drop Bottom of Table Remaining Matches Le Tissier wakes to dispatch Bolton Blackburn pay a harsh penalty Tottenham fail to break Chelsea hoodoo Ndlovu double throws a lifeline to Coventry Pride and passion is too late for Rangers Lacoste Saints summoned to glory Superb final showpiece News inside Brighton match is abandoned Hill on a high at the Nurburgring Premier League Goals are Empty Bath champions by a whisker Wickets Aplenty Bombardier Merchant Investors The Rotten Road to Camelot Goodwood Travel Limited Labour must defuse the tax bombshell Only by refusing to raise taxes can a Tory trap be avoided, writes Kim Howells MP Megane Jewel in the crown of Irish enterprise Profile Major risks all in a divorce from the moral majority Inside Politics Staples A little ray of sunshine Blair's tax secrets Germany's late tackle The Times Literary Supplement When no news was good news on the FT Abolish the Lords? That'll be the day Jimmy and Di, two hearts beating as one Who's for the funny farm? Scotland rouses the beast of English nationalism History tells us to handbag Helmut Diana's just the nurse we need Conservatory Council Working mother always knows best Most women work because their families need the money and they get little financial support from the state, says Penny Wark Closed minds in the land of the free Andrew Sullivan, former editor of The New Republic, says Washington hates to hear the truth Megane Fuel for nuclear myth-making Richard North says Chernobyl must remain open Chillingly cool historian of the Holocaust Interview Few victories on the playing fields Simon Sebag Montefiore on public school never-never land The birdcage Britain ducks issue over landmines Uncle Sam's war The Sunday Times The Times Dressed up: John Dugdale, like others, has dressed… Dual flush solutions for drought Unfair gibes on IQ No Collision: Your portrayal of Labour MPs as being… Stale cheese still entices tourists The training that just isn't working Labour is wrong to claim that investing in skills is the panacea for unemployment, writes David Smith Tories stay in reverse Points Where Tories and Goldsmith can agree John Redwood met Sir James and finds common ground with the Referendum party 500 seats spell life or death for Major The Tories can expect a bloody nose from this week's local elections. Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher work out how many seats the party can really afford to lose Tax returns as the key election factor Despair by the seaside Top writer at Sunday Times Net forum Bytes Classified adverts to go online Http: //www. holiday-rentals. co. uk Http: //www. avnet. co. uk The Sunday Times BA upgrades in-flight phones Demon. co. uk Online proves a hit with women Jonathan Bulkeley is in charge of America Online's $100m drive into Europe, writes Christopher Lloyd Throwing the book at bug-riddled CD-Roms Most electronic publishing ventures are not up to the standard of printed reference books, argues David Hewson Makers of the 20th Century Truckology Bridging troubled water Engineering The 50ft tides of the Severn posed problems for Britain's longest river crossing. Sean Hargrave looks at how they were overcome Hens' eggs grow skin for grafts Acting like a human womb, eggs allow skin cells to grow and develop blood vessels, writes Roger Dobson Microsoft to put Java into Windows Software Internet censors fight rising tide of depravity The sector is creating a ratings system that can be adapted for different age groups and cultures. By Ray Hammond Musicians obtain help with vibes Lasers and water jet cut out scalpels Medicine Water-jet and cold-laser cutting devices could lead to quicker healing after surgery, writes Sean Hargrave Quicken Spyplane tests space rocket Chestnut secrets put an end to soggy food Edited by Christopher Lloyd Prices of portables slashed as rivalry hots up Computer Europcar Bargain ferry fares to France and Holland The Beer Hunter When Czechoslovakia underwent its divorce, James Strachan reckons the Czech half got the better deal: the industrial heartland, all of Prague, much of the culture, and, most importantly, the best beer in the World British Midland Air Malta Inter-Continental Where was I? Holiday Money A festival of books US bargain Cosa nostra, OAP branch Inca train takes the strain In brief… Back to the past Oz wizardry Lazy lunch: Andalusia A half-bottle or two of ice-cold manzanilla and a platter of fish freshly hauled from the sea… Jeremy Wayne finds a feast for the senses in a coastal sherry town in southern Spain Voyages Jules Verne Air Canada Cunard Swan Hellenic Travel Section Sea World Avis Mark Warner The Sunday Times Photosales Bermuda Calverley Travel Ltd. India Hellos May Some of the great pleasures of travel depend on good fortune and timing, especially when it comes to the capricious wonders of nature. Here, Richard Girling tells you where in the UK to see, hear and smell the best that nature has to offer over the next three months Where to go in May British Airways Where to go in June All-Ways Pacific Club Med Travel Section P&O Cruises Sunsail Beach Clubs Where to go in July Tap Air Portugal Holiday Inn Times Newspapers Limited SEA As the passengers increase, the prices come down and the choices improve David Wickers brings you the cruise news The Travel Collection Ryan Hotels Town & Country Homes Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries Swansea Cork Ferries Stena Line Holidays Coast & Country and Village Inn Hotels of Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Stena Line Trail Finders AiR Tickets Direct Airline Network Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items STA Travel Flying Start Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Canada Summer 96 Swift Travel Iberiab The Travel Bug Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airtours Flights Travelbag World Options USAirtours Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campus Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Travel Flight Deals Bon Voyage Travelbag Travel Insurance Destinations USA Qantas Flight Club Worldwide Journeys PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Airline Network Springways Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atlas Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribtours Polskam Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy May Weekend in Toronto Algarve Villas with Pools Budget Travelbag United Vacations Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Budget Somak Holidays Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items World's Best Value Multiple Display Advertising Items SunWORLD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Chez hous '96 Multiple Display Advertising Items Brussels Delivered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corsica Stena Line Holidays France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Waterloo to Le Louvre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel's Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Worldwide (St) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savile Sunquest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Villas Florida Villas with Pools Delta Air Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Campanile Hotels & Bistro Restaurants Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigham The Nare Hotel Barrowfield Hotel The Carlyon Bay Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Manor & Ashbury Hotels The Tides Reach Hoseasons Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow My Hols Frances Partridge recalls days of Dali and green-painted toenails The Sunday Times Orange Where was I? This week win two tickets to New York with Flightbookers Competition Details Get Clued up Widow sues Skandia Life for £1.5m damages Insurers say no to care cover rebate Gas rivals light up price war It's taxing always having to say sorry Innovation Family First . . . Children are expensive—especially… B&B offers mothers' pensions Fidelity Investments Off-Road Hot-Rod Feelgood factor returns Good reasons for building society outflow Pep linked to Footsie breaks new ground Virtual Shop Family's festivities come to sticky end Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Credit payment-date sums don't add up Market no longer buys 'Sell in May' investment strategy Average annual bill The new goalmouth gamblers Investors in our famous football names face a volatile run when the value of a club's share can hinge on the result of a single match, writes Adam Jones Fidelity Direct Sun Alliance Govett Oriental Woolwich Learner partner was 'not suitable' Many insurers still mistreat disabled Despite recent legislation to protect them, people with disabilities can face problems when buying insurance, writes Kevin Pratt Henderson touche Remnant Colonial sells by phone The right policy for a carefree holiday The choice of cover has never been greater, but travellers should check the small print, warns Robert Winnett Foreign Colonial The vital parts of travel cover Colonial Direct Money Section Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Asean Fund Guinness Flight Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Singer & Friedlander Portfolio Management The birth of the blues Children are expensive and income is often slashed when a mother stops working, write Debbie Hill and Naomi Caine L&G unit trusts drop initial load Torn between home and job Bupa bonus will open door to gym Life insurers head for the market Mutual offices are following building societies in big merger deals, but will policyholders benefit? asks Paul Ham Scottish Widows A risk free investment to suit pessimistic income seekers National Savings certificates still have a role to play as a source of tax-free income, writes Diana Wright General Accident Life Direct Penny Shares Are Booming Policy Portfolio Guinness Flight Photosales Experts pick ethical funds Negative equity help Savings News The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Top savings rates UK Equity Income Unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Don't return to a UK tax ambush Foreign affairs Working abroad does not necessarily mean a complete holiday from the Revenue, due to complex rules about those foreign earnings Commercial Union Scottish Widows Can I save my home if I'm out of work? In the fourth week of our series Paul Ham answers two more of the 50 money questions most commonly asked by readers How do I go about letting my house? The Sunday Times The art of finding the next Glaxo My favourite shares Most drugs tested never make it, but one winner can rocket a company to success, says Antony Milford Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hambleden Group Ltd T & M Team Analysis Limited The Personal Number Company PLC Galco Group Auction throws up Napoleonic footnote Collecting for investment Notice to Readers Interdata U. K. Limited Payphone Explosion Do You like to Negotiate? Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Unique Multimedia Development Opportunity Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Digital Lorraine Electronics Hutchings Modi & Co. 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Harvey Porlock thinks not Critical List Pile 'Em High Other women's lives Humphrey Carpenter enjoys the antics of the royal mistress who thought three was the perfect number Flamingo Science Health Not much good with foreigners… David Smith finds out why Britain couldn't get on with the ERM Absurd person singular A Peculiar Man a Life of George Moore by Tony Gray Sinclair-Stevenson £20 pp 344 To be boy eternal The Captain: The Life and Times of Simon Raven by Michael Barber Duckworth £18.95 pp250 Life Tools Vermeer Exhibition Catalogue Diary Failing to get the picture David Lean's epic cinematic vision—in Great Expectations, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, a Passage to India—spanned more than half a century of cinema. So why, asks Gilbert Adair, does a blurred vision of the director emerge in a new biography? Memories of an agent provocateur Rob Long's Hollywood memoir is witty and intelligent, says Tom Shone, but Jerry Stahl's drugs-related experiences him the needle 80 Years Ago this Week John Butler Yeats writing to his son, W B Yeats, April 28,1916 On the Shelf Ruth Rendell finds herself in Venice whenever she reads The Aspern Papers The Times Literary Supplement Something rotten in Denmark The Achilles Heel by Reg Gadney Faber £14.99 pp218 While they were sleeping Marcel Berlins finds spies, lies and streetfighting men in his choice of thrillers In the fullness of time The Pope's Rhinoceros by Lawrence Norfolk Sinclair-Stevenson £15.99 pp608 Consider the ant Empire of the Ants by Bernard Werber translated by Margaret Rocques Bontam £9.99 pp274 Dream girls, dead ringers and duality The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 424 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Hitler's Willing Executioners The Writers Bureau The Fourth Estate Jeffrey Archer continues his epic tale of the parallel lives of two newspaper tycoons. 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