News from 07/12/1991
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Karan Thapar, Victoria McKee, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Selma Lagerlof, M. C. Fessey, Lisanne Radice, Trudy Stuart-Prince, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, R. F. Verrall, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Peter King, Matt Wolf, David Gower, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Marie Curie, Laura Thompson, Maureen Lipman, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Jeffrey Archer, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Gerald Davies, Peter Slowe (Honorary Secretary), Ray Clancy, Callum Murray, Gordon Reece, Francesca Greenoak, Ralph Steadman, Martin Fletcher, Richard Ford Home Affairs Correspondent, Ann Morrow, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Vanessa Couchman, S. Klinger, E. Walsh, Sigmund Sternberg (Deputy Chairman), Roger Gorvin, Executive Director, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, J. D. Butler, Gilly Cryer, Reginald Turnill BBC Aerospace Correspondent, Stephen Daneff, Neil Bennett and Tim Jones, Peter Rendle, K. E. Martin, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and George Brock, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Anne Caborn, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Paul Parker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Miranda Carter, Paddy Ashdown, P. H. Chase, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Keith B. Fenton, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Ian McIntyre, Brian Whittingham, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. M., L. T., Fiona MacCarthy, Anthony Symington, James Bond, Andrew Derbyshire, Nicole Swengley, Nick Nuttall and Kerry Gill, George Brock, Robert Rhodes James, John Wheeler, Sydney Friskin, Angus Hall, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Jackie Collins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Angela MacKay and Melinda Wittstock, Geoffrey Clarke, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Alex Corrigan, Richard Evans, Janine Di Giovanni, Alice Thomson, Gerald Dolby-Gray, Caroline Grosvenor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Sabre, Bryan Appleyard, Alfred Nobel, Keith MacKlin, Eric Newby, Ricks Poyner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Clare Wentworth-Stanley, Chris Craymer, Francis Carr, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Ian James, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Fenwick, Walter Gammie, Helen Pridham, Tony Dawe, Wolfgang Münchau and Tom Walker, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, H. MacL. Currie, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, George Chesterton, Adrian Waddelove, Sarah Jane, Elspeth Howe, Jonathan Meades, Barbara Cartland, David Hicks, Jane Asher, Anne McElvoy, Naim Attallah, Philip Nathan, Secretary, Hilary Rubinstein, Archie Gray, Walter Ellis, Louisa Buck, Michael Coleman, Mary Dejevsky, Wyatt of Weeford, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Peter Crookston,
ResumoPearson group leads race to buy the Mirror Maxwell critic's office 'bugged' Tax bills dispute splits Lib Dems Paddy Ashdown is facing legal action by an author of the Liberal Democrats' local income tax plan, who says the party is mislcading voters, Douglas Broom writes Inside State leaves Soviet athletes in the blocks Background and analysis Senator Kennedy 'heard no screams' Labour has 3-point lead in pre-Maastricht poll US cuts Yugoslav trade The Samaritans Weekend Money Traditions Celeb-Rating Fare Play Achievement The men who lent respectability to Maxwell 's businesses Maxwell's Establishment Pearson and Mirror editor fight for titles Bidders New team will vet payout Pension Fund Headington Hall is closed as widow leaves for France The Family Picture Gallery Minister 'briefed on fraud' Politics Dream that slowly faded European Walter Ellis traces the story of an ambitious venture that the public would not buy Millions went into American purchase New York Gascoigne hit man because 'everybody tries to pick on me' RAF men put up cash for drugs Art dealers 'menaced girl' Maxwell's Moscow connection The Sunday Times French visit adds to school debate Migrant aid body racked by splits Dow's Port Pop take-off by opera star 14 arrested in protest over Le Pen visit Support for Europe reaches highest level since 1975 Poll favours summit deal but majority wants referendum on single currency and would vote against it EC investigates missing uranium Times Books Attacker given life for killing choirgirl End is nigh for video lucky dip Café owner fined over faulty ride Germans fight to save mark The ten hurdles to jump Sticking Points Men at the FO iron out the Euro-jargon The two treaties to be considered at Maastricht have an exercise in fine-tuning in Whitehall Michael Binyon sat in for a day last week as the Foreign Office planned its delicate strategy for the Maastricht summit Twelve set out the steps towards federal goal The following are extracts from final draft texts of the treaty on political union and the treaty on political union and the treaty on economic and momentary union. George Brocks studies the main points 'Irrevocable' path laid down on way to single ecu The irrevocable fixing of exchange rates leading to the introduction of a single currency is one of the main objectives of the economic and monetary treaty Citroën Senator invokes the family ghosts The Kennedy trial: jury hears about a waitress, a music box and drinking wine in the moonlight Charles Bremner reports on the defence claim that the alleged victim had been seeking sexual adventure How the captives survived Bad omen for Bush at Pearl Harbor American veterans of the Japanese attack 50 years ago are giving the president a very mixed reception in Hawaii, Peter Stothard writes Reuter: Kurdish refugees flee army Japan's MPs still refuse to say sorry Gadaffi to sever IRA links Passion fed in gender wars Screwpull Yeltsin off hunting for a Slav union Soviet army chief rebuffs coup fears Guinness Publishing Battle keeps UN force at home Evidence points to Zhivkov Poland judges crimes of past Cunard De Klerk to visit Moscow Motorway crash kills 17 Peking trial AP: Cultural award Reuter: Zaire clashes AP: Parrots' lib Nationwide Clifford Longle Anglicans find no middle way over homosexuality An ideal turns sour Croatia is losing its dreams of democracy as well as the war, reports Anne McElvoy from Zagreb Here's to champagne and Chips Robert Rhodes James can hardly wait to read the newly recovered diaires of Sir Henry Channon …and moreover Long wait for Chips Dithering on Sundays Shadows of Pearl Harbor Tunnelling Backwards View from left on Maxwell collapse Duty to pensioners Polar Circle's future Death of Mozart View from left on Maxwell collapse Coin designs depreciating in value Housing Henry Moore Words on the turn PMs of a feather tarred together Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays TA officer cadets commissioned British-American-Canadian Associates Luncheons Dinner Rodney Ackland Patrick O'calliaghan Church news Receptions Peter Candler Anniversaries Inner Temple Church services tomorrow Second Sunday in Advent University news Unmarried Daughters But you, my friends, must make your most sacred… Quest Cancer Test To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2658 Winning Move Satellite National Connect Bbc 1 Radio 1 Bbc 2 ITV Variations ITV Radio 3 Channel 4 Radio 4 Bbc 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Bbc 2 ITV Satellite Channel 4 Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps More stores join Sunday trading rush The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,783 Weather Boggle Cubs give MPs a soapbox lesson Business News Money Picking at the bones Week Ending Big spenders Passionate collector of friends The chairman of W H Smith 'knowns everybody' hat would never drop names, Gillian Bowdick reports By our City Staff: Oil sisters bashful on gas supplies Letters Below 2,400 American woe Adaytum Foreign fields The Pound Laphroaig Recession fear leads to US rate cut Loss hits Reed Executive French pursue Germans to agree 'Cresson clause' Maastricht rift builds over state aid Volvo closure cuts 370 jobs Minorco buys lime business from ICI Recent Issues Yorkshire Building Society Ferranti agreement on bank facilities Business round UP The Sunday Times Berlitz shares pledged prior to Japan deal Bank moved dayy after Maxwell died MCC share price may have been supported Bradman steps down as chairman of Rosehaugh Final Williams offer disappoints Sugar leads Spurs attack Oftel acts on BT 'cross-subsidy' Black Horse Financial Services Only for the fans Recession takes froth off W&D Tempus Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares finish account at lowest levels since March Stock Market Dow makes late rally Wall Street Serps Deadline Watching brief on card users Banks apply science to control customer spending and combat fraud, Sara McConnell reports Debit accounts are thieves' new target Obstacle course at the Leeds Comment Plastic costs in two-tier pricing GT Management Plc Insurance ploy to be outlawed Save & Prosper The Equitable Life National Savings For Information regarding Advertising within the… Foreign allure for unit trust savers With Britain's stock market suffering pre-election jitters, now could be the time to look elsewhere, Helen Pridham reports Serps may offer better option Save & Prosper Briefings Revenue admits it has been too lenient Foreign Colonial Loyds stumbles over a cheque drawn in ecus Bank blames £10 charge on low demand for European currency payment facilities Unit trusts woo BT punters Save & Prosper Stewart Ivory & Company Ltd Prepare to meet your maker with the Co-op The M&G PEP Barclays Unlt Trust Portfolio Platinum Co-op Bank clients who pay bills in full 'not disadvantaged' Interest Rates Round-Up Letters Suspicion of 'credit card cartel' Save & Prosper Portfolio British Funds Dismal end to account Portfolio The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Reviving Rafferty enjoys overdue swing of fortune Irishman finds his form in Australia Brilliant Langer surges ahead Americans soon take control Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sherwani will be threat to Welton Hockey Multiple Display Advertising Items Welsh reformers are increasing the pace Wakefield's up and under Buoyant Yorkshire standard-bearers keep their eye on the ball David Hands sees how the second division leaders are coping after three setbacks US skipper for New Zealand boat Yachting Match-By-Match Guide Crash helmets may be the order of the day Cycling S African tour will present a problem Far Senior changes Bailey's fortunes Beech Road comes a cropper again Wetson makes immediate impact Schools Football Smith Eccles may be prosecuted over Ballinrostig Racing Mandarin: Kings Fountain to relish going Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Mandarin, Thuderer: Cheltenham Guide to our in Line Racecard Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Towcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Ender unaware of drug misuse Kornelia Ender was a role model for East German swimmers, but the system under which she prospered has been discredited, she tells Craig Lord Match ban and fine on Odiatu In Brief A Cup team playing for the taxman Hallett advances after making a bad start Snooker Young Pessoa far too fast Equestrianism Cult figure with his mouth on the accelerator Walker sounds like a can the screeching tyres wild brakes and accelerations Benn needs to make it short and sweet Boxing When winning is not enough David Miller on a manager at the top preaching the gospel of coaching at the bottom Match-Match Guide to the First Division Reborn Salford ready to give Leeds a shock Rugby League For the Record Souness looking for Liverpool's desire to return Premier League must fill posts Chance to win racing outing Entry Form Pioneer Coombs sets fastest sprint time Swimming Golf England fear crippling effect of fixture rota Maxwell storm could scupper Oxford United Club officials admit financial difficulties NSPCC Time, set and match to man from Sweden Picture Gallery Games lost a record £10m for Sheffield Share-out to Irish raises questions Stocking up on fillers 3 The good, the bad and the ugly sisters Britons do not go to balls, they go to pantomimes. Matt Wolf finds that booing and hissing is still an essential part of a family Christmas Textbook case of old jokes Sounds Great Meades at Noel Yule Log Noble Caledonia Limited Christmas Special Issue London Visions of Japan Regions Scotland Wales Stocking up on fillers Q here for 007 rejects Collecting On Monday Christie's selling a collection of real-life spy cameras-as used by James Bond on screen Family favourites Present suggestions for the baby, the Wrinklies and generations in between Multiple Display Advertising Items Complements of the season A stocking of celebrities tell Victoria McKee of their fantasies for Christmas to come-and the happy ghosts of those past Publisher Actor and Cook Novelist Public Relations Consultant Homoeopathic Physician to the Queen Ronald Davey Writer Designer Chairwoman, BOC Foundation for the Environment Dunhill Thatcherite tendencies Farmer's diary The Balsan Hydro Bath Inns of seasonal happiness Hilary Rubinstein finds some country house hotels where peace and goodwill reign Northern delights and a Welsh retreat set beside a lake Songsters on the record Feather report Santa: the truth Alice Thomson investigates the life and times of S. Claus, mystery man in red Getting the nativity message Multiple Classified Advertising Items Write your advertisement below (approximately 28… News International Ltd Where to See Father Christmas Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Sara Eden Introductions at Last! Video Dating Ltd Elegant Evenings London Christmas Events Nationwide Drawing down the Moon TWO Dateline All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to "Seasonal Blues" Greeting the deer departed Francess Bissell, the Times cook, chooses vension and quince for the first of three menus to take through Christmas and New year Noilly Prat Noilly Prat is l'aperitif definitif! Novel tips from best cellars Jane MacQuitty asks the experts for their Christmas wine lists Christmas buys Virani How to let nothing you dismay In a bid to thwart domestic violence this yuletide, Jonathan Meades recommends a dynamic duo London Out of Town Kind Food: Alison Johnson Victoria Wine Somerset When the Christmas pace gets too frantic, where do the famous escape to for peace and goodwill? If you want something to do now you've retired,… Hartwell House Sussex Dorset A politician, a sportsman, a singer and a writer tell Sally Brompton about their favourite bolt-holes Telecom Security Leicestershire Multiple Display Advertising Items Rent a festive dream Swapping your semi for a castle to celebrate Christmas is well within reach. Joanna Gibbon reports Decorated to kill Four designers declare what is and what is not suitable decoration for coming Christmas season Entertainments Christmas Entertainments Carol Concert Messiah Rings with confidence Where to Find: Door Wreaths South Bank The Philharmonia Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Festival Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Art Galleries Fischer Fineart Barbican Hall Cinemas Opera & Ballet Dudley Moore Victor Hochhauser presents Five Spectacular %!?1 New… Theatres Adelphi 071 836 7611 Cc O71 379 4344/793… Raymond Gubbay presents at the Barbican… Aspects of Love Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Box Office/CC/Gps 071 494 5070 Cc 379 4444… Rock Critics' choice of the year's top records From eternity with a smile Opera Mitridate Covent Garden The Sunday Times Becket Review Myths as good as a smile Lynne Truss is switched off by a not very wizard Merlin, but turns on to a much more exciting talking dog The Open University Seasonal jingle bells hit the wrong note Peter Barnard finds out why ad agencies are dropping the Christmas angle Guilty Secrets: Margaret Forster Benn the brutal Boxing is a bloody business but it still geys high ratings Preview Film The Good 1992 CD Guide Theatre Music Evenings out Dance Exhibitions Booking now Salerooms Sotheby's Videos Film: Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston; Music:… Glossy new leaves to turn over Francesca Greenoak selects the pick of the books for armchair gardeners Home & Garden Give a Bonsai Tree for Christmas Best Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Wrought Iron Gates Fruit for the Connoisseur The Flatroof Company Kemp "Now l enjoy TV as loud as l like without… Weekend Tips My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Growing up with terror: the children of the intifada How real men take liberties with traditional dress… Free spirit: the surreal life of Leonora Carrington Nine out of Ninety the Pass Mark for Nobel's Women Scientists Remy Martin The theory of inequality Alfred Nobel established his prizes to recognise outstanding achievement 90 years ago. Only nine women scientists have qualified. Bryan Appleyard believes the reasons for this are mystical rather than mysterious. Photograph by Christopher Ward-Jones Job with all the trimmings Opening Shots Contents Importance of their own decisions never to marry and… Two generations of gene genius Nobel winners Irene and Marie Curie's mirrored lives The theory of inequality Alfred Nobel established his prizes to recognise outstanding achievement 90 years ago. Only nine women scientists have qualified. Bryan Appleyard believes the reasons for this are mystical rather than mysterious. Photograph by Christopher Warde-Jones No Title Argue that it is drivel because it is wrong about… Women who won the Nobel prize Clare Wentworth-Stanley profiles the 24 female winners Importance of their own decisions never to marry and… Two generations of gene genius Nobel winners Irene and Marie Curie's mirrored lives Tears before full time When is a game not a game? When grown men cry about it, small-town citizens spend thousands of dollers on it, and young boy's futures rest on single matches Martin Flecher on the serious on the scrious side of American football Courvoisier It's raining. You move to overtake. And… No Title Bang , bang, you're dead Four years ago the …, the Pa… against Israeli occupation, began in the Gaza Strip. Today the area is occupied by a generation of children that has known nothing but terror and violence. Janine Di Giovanni reports Sony Word if anyone comes up to you,… Women who won the Nobel prize Clare Wentworth-Stanley profiles the 24 female winners Ysatis Literature Born 1858, Sweden. Winner 1909. Died 1940 Place of refuge: the boat-like Ark building, built… Happy Christmas from Bang & ufsen Tears before full time When is a game not a game? When grown men cry about it, small-town citizens spend thousands of dollars on it, and young boys' futures rest on single matches. Martin Fletcher on the serious side of American football The black and sunk the yellow Odd bins Myth of her own making As writer, painter, lover, and muse, the life of Leonora Carrington has been surreal as the images she created. Louisa Buck on the woman with sphinx-like appeal It's raining. You move to overtake. And… Never mind her personal pain; in surrealist eyes… Nissan No Title Bang , bang, you're dead Four years ago the intifada, the Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation, began in the Gaza Strip. Today the area is occupied by a generation of children that has known nothing but terror and violence. Janine Di Giovanni reports What makes a great wine growing region? Ernest and… Word if anyone comes up to you,… They knew they'd found the perfect place to… And playing inside barbed wire. I started my life… Julio Gallo Ysatis No Ties Real men don't allow dress codes to tell them what to wear. Paul Keers on why individuality has replaced formality. Photographs by Chris Craymer Drive towards a ship-shape environment Beneath the curved decks of Hammersmith's Ark lies an interior designed to insulate its inhabitants from the urban chaos surrounding them. Callum Murray reports Motorists stuck in traffic jams on the Hammersmith… Mark Connolly wears his own embroidered jacket and… Narrow "streets" branching off to left and… Happy Christmas from Bang & ufsen Cristal d'Arques William dropped by, so we left Sticky The black and sunk the yellow Patients with the customer What do four Barsnley hospital workers have in common with the staff of a luxuries Parisian hotel? Peter Davenport finds out Homefire They came from the great winemaking nations of the… Myth of her own making As writer, painter, lover and muse, the life of Leonora Carirington has been as surreal as the images she created. Louisa Buck on the woman with sphinx-like appeal Picture Gallery Stage bite before the big event Clement Freud prepares a dish for Maureen Lipman Mushrooms on toast L' Egoïste Taylor's Never mind her personal pain; in surrealist eyes… Making your eyes smart and your nose run copiously.… No Title Swan Hellenic On top of the world Ian McIntyre takes a ferry up the coast of Norway to join the royal society of polar bears What makes a great wine growing region? Ernest and… Noble Caledonia Limited They knew they'd found the perfect place to… Jameson Julio Gallo Cadogan The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Caprice Holidays Ltd The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Special Interest Exodus Guerba Columbus Travel Insurance Rockford Travels Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Adversiting Items Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Multiple Dispaly Advertising Items Trailfinders No Title Norwegian Coastal Voyages No Ties Real men don't allow dress codes to tell them what to wear. Paul Keers on why individualtiy has replaced formaility. Photographs by chris Craymer David Collins wears velvet smoking jacket with satin… Parables which lose the full point No Full Stops in India By Mark Tully Viking, £16.99 Broken harmony on the record Fresh insights into John Lennon's life bring howls from Yoko Ono John Lennon Living on Borrowed Time By Frederick Seaman Xanadu, £14.99 Mark Connolly wears his own embroidered jacket and… A treasury of novel pop-outs Yaxley's Cat By Robert Westall Macmillan, £8.50 The Christmas Cat By Robert Westall Illustrated by John Lawrence Methuen, £9.99 In Agatha's footsteps Dispelling the myth that crime doesn't pay Paperbacks The Second Cadfael Omnibus By Ellis Peters Futura, £7.99 Constable Crime Omnibus 1 Constable, £7.99 Reading a poem Paint one, purl one Masters an old art by recreating an old master an in wool, Dinah Hall writes. Photographs by Chris Craymer The Listener Crossword No. 3127: Decacycles by Sabre The Games Page Listener Crossword No: 3127 Cristal d'Arques Chambord New Expressions Off the wall , on to the page When is a book a work of art? It helps if the author is an artist, but there is more to it than that Ricks Poyner looks at limited edition publications, which redefine the boundaries between words and images Sticky OKI Patients with the customer What do four Barnsley hospital workers have in common with the staff of a luxurious Parision hotel? Peter Davenport finds out Napa Valley. In the hils, west of Calistoga They came from the great winemaking nations of the… Glenmorangie Stage bite before the big event Clement Freud prepares a dish for Maureen Lipman Mushrooms on toast Hine The games guests play After checking in to a hotel, while away the times by testing the facilities. Robin Young explains the rules and regulations Taylor's Desert storm troupers Travel First there was the rain, then the searing sun. Wind whipped up the sand, the route was hard to find, but Martin Wright drove through it all to savour the adventure of a Sahara crossing Making your eyes smart and your nose run copiously.… Canada the Beautiful A 13-day escorted journey for £1100.00 by air, rail and road through the breathtaking mountain scenary of the Canadian Rockies visiting Calagary, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Prince George & Vancouver Voyages Jules Verne Swan Hellenic On top of the world Ian McIntyre takes a ferry up the coast of Norway to join the royal society of polar bears Making cents from the exchange rate Travel Ann Morrow trades places with New Yorker, and feels instantly at home in Manhattan and Long Island Delta Airlines Noble Caledonia Limited Indra Travel Centre Czechoslovakia Neat Move Ltd Hayes and Jarvis Harvey Elliott laments the loss of skills faced by new pilots who have found there are no jobs for them Itineraries Travel French Affair Excellence Ski La Côte Multiple Display Advertising Items Maya Holidays When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Hoseasons Holidays Travel Service Jameson Crystal Holidays Travel Direct Overseas Travel Winter Sports Brittany Ferries Xmas Breaks Gleneagles Hotel Torquay Christmas in Style in the Heart of England Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Readers love bargains; Charming Devon hotel of… African Safari Club Twickers World The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Lodges, Chalets, Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Corfu Passage to South America Multiple Display Advertising Items Voluminous wit in one volume Books The writings of James Boswell, from journals to biographies, have always been popular, but never as accessible as the single. selected volume of works recently published. Fiona MacCarthy writes The Journals of James Boswell 1761-1795 Selected and introduced by John Wain Heinemann, £20 This is a curious book, to put it mildly. Written by… Parables which lose the full point No Full Stops is India By Mark Tully Viking, £16.99 Broken harmony on the record Fresh insights into John Lennon's life bring howls from Yoko Ono John Lennon Living on Borrowed Time By Frederick Seaman Xanadu, £14.99 A treasury of novel pop-outs What child doesn't love legends and poems? What child doesn't love animals with snouts and beaks? Brian Alderson reviews the best of year's tales A treasury of novel pop-outs Yaxley's Cat By Robert Westall Macmillan, £8.50 The Christmas Cat By Robert Westall Illustrated by John Lawrence Methuen, £9.99 In Agatha's footsteps Dispelling the myth that crime doesn't pay Paperbacks The Second Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis peters Futura £7.99 Constable Crime Omnibus 1 Constable, £7.99 Reading a poem Magic of the composers Readers of The Times are invited to enjoy the world's musical masterpieces Travel for the Arts Bridge by The Listener Crossword No. 3127: Decacycles by Sabre The Games Page Picture Gallery Listener Crossword No: 3127 The Times 'My love of clowning went too far' A Childhood: Denis Healey Chambord Guerlain Paris
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