News from 14/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Derek Prentice, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Graham Rock, Edward Owen, Paul Heiney, Henry Proctor, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, and Tom Walker, Tim Everson, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, H. R. Oliver-Bellasis, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, D. L. Orton, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Caroline Cossey, Paul Matcham, Laura Thompson, Phuntsog Wangyal, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, John A. Kerr, Martin Reardon, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Nicky Merriman, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Davenport, David Harrison, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Keith Havelock, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Vic Reeves, Frances Hill, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, D. Grant, Jane MacQuitty's, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, T W Morland, Robert Potts, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Myles Burnyeat, L. T., Robert Cockburn, Alison Johnson, Sean French, Alan CLARK(Minister), Killearn, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Cormac MURPHY-O'Connor, Sydney Friskin, John Horsham, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Ian Murray and Bruce Clark, Gillian Bowditch, Mark Almond, M. Keats, Richard Holmes, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Robert T. Bull, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, David Ogilvie, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, C. J. Whitbourn, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Fowle, J. I. Robinson, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, J. B., Keith MacKlin, Robin Stacey, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Jack Crossley, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Bone and Ray Kennedy, Hugh Richardson, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Peter Scudamore, Peter Le Marchand, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, F. B., S. F., Donald Trelford, Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Judy Froshaug, Hilary Rubinstein, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, John and Margaret Allan, M. T. Phillips,
ResumoGorbachev gives up battle to salvage USSR Five more republics join Yeltsin Maxwell 's papers missing on yacht Index Happy Christmas from all at Sizewell a Shoppers offered discounts galore London endures worst pollution Inflation rise 'a freak' By a Staff Reporter: Policeman stabbed to death The Famous Grouse No Title Sport Nintendo Wars Grande Dame Blonde Power Kiri Captured Police chief denies IRA is in control Picture Gallery Howard admission fuels Maastricht row MPs question tunnel safety Carey will visit Pope for talks Rail sufferers get free trip Teenagers 'thought rape was a prank' Vauxhall calls in 132,000 cars Labour plans media enquiry Gang torment Painting found Tory poll blow Family wins £87,300 after cancer tests were ignored Man held over 1968 murder Date rape on trial Book price cutting will end Swimmer cleared of molesting dolphin A hedgehog has a more complex brain The fascination for dolphins remains strong, even when the myths have been stripped away, Nigel Hawkes writes Superdrug Free spirit that chooses to stay Lynne Truss found that the mere sight of a wild dolphin breaking the surface greatly lifter her spirits Times Books Woman freed after killing her tormentor Few cases so bad of one human being's abuse to another Drugs swoop jeopardised by programme, judge says Bungling raider is jailed Lockerbie families condemn Libya trip Lunn Poly Clarke concedes arrival of two-tier universities £600 to feather your nest EC ministers back carbon tax to cut greenhouse gases Director set fire to shares Chess draws Sweet enquiry Swan hits car School leavers to get 'poll tax holiday' Waites staying at Balmoral National Savings Picture Gallery Citroën Christmas tourists flock abroad to flee in-laws By Associated Press: Gulf war tops the news pops Roy Miles Gallery Reuter: Men in peril of being too fit Picture Gallery Japanese politician sued for an untender touch Waste tips must be 'made safe' (Reuter): Drug survey Book price (Reuter): Under influence Homebase Bouncers hit on art of politeness Prince turns to rap People Gorbachev seeks legal handover President says long goodbye as international and republic adjust to coollapse of Soviet Union Slav rebels cling to past Gordon's & Tonic Picture Gallery Bush closes the policy gap West tries to boost aid Cheney alerts Nato (AFP): Italian talks (AFP): Just in case (AP): Flights stopped (AP): Nuclear tip (Reuter): Duel challenge Gore-Tex Chile envoy fights for Honecker Christian Aid Picture Gallery Polish far right demands Jaruzelski trial Flexible muddle is EC's strength Aspro Helps clear flu fast Our Foreign Staff: UN peace observers expected in Croatia (Reuter/AFP): India and China sign frontier trade deal Nuclear accord (Reuter): Prostitute risk (AP): Camel raid (Reuter): Fresh start Floor show (Reuter): Nazi violence (AP): Dogged rescue UN takes first step to ease sanctions Sports boycott of South Africa ends Teamsters vote for clean-up From Associated Press in Miami: Crucifix found at Columbus colony Crime pays in the US Alliance Leicester Beleaguered Hawke digs in heels There's more to discover at Whsmith Arabs push Baker to salvage talks Saddam 'choosing to starve Iraqis' The Times Literary Supplement Alfa Romeo Picture Gallery AFP: Diamond Digit loses his touch Clifford Longley A block on the Roman road to church unity Picture Gallery Philip Howard .. . and moreover The roots of patriotism Jonathan Clark explains why the Engligh still they are the best nation in the world Roll up that map of Europe The vagaries of political life have always kept cartographers busy. Peter Millar maps the problem After Famous for five minutes The Times Diary Devilry in the Detail Gorbachev's Last Gift A Dolphin Writes.. . 'Observer' relationship with Lonrho Labour and defence On a high note Treating George III Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Letters to the Editor Maxwell's influence Status of agriculture Chinese in Tibet Test of faith as well as church unity Not the remotest Court Circular Birthdays this weekend Today's royal engagement Reception Dinners High Commissioner for Pakistan Retirement Forthcoming marriages Marriage Berenice Abbott Church services tomorrow Douglas Johnson Emmanuel De Margerie^ Sir Roy Welensky Weekend anniversaries Memorial services Here is the message we have heard from him and pass… From Our Own Correspondent: The Sick and Wounded Fund Deaths Student Announcements ARC Sandy Gall appeals on behalf of Ex-Services Mental… British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Musical Instruments The Times Rentals The Times Legal Notices Theatres To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2664 Theatres Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite Longman Radio 1 BBC 2 ITV Radio 3 Channel 4 Radio 4 BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 BBC Satellite Radi0 1 ITV Pink Thomas Pink Shirtmaker Channel 4 Blakelock officer to be charged with perjury The Times Crossword No 18,789 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Parker Christie's sale sees market upsurge Index Narrow minded Weeked Money Dunkel's festive package Late starter making up for wasted time Business Profile: Greg Hutchings Tomkins' chief executive has the energy of an overactive child. Gillian Bowditch tracks him down Christmas past Future tense Body blow Letters Page 28 No Title In the bag Firm denial Oil on troubled Jim Birrell, Halifax Building Society chief… Formation flying Coal call Stocking fillers Islington gives Gorbachev the cold shoulder Independent Financial Adviser Tax breaks The Pound Stockmarket Interest Rates Currencies Racal Electronics Shareholders David S Smith wins the paperchase Tempus Bond wins reprieve from bankruptcy Business Roundup Mazda deal for GKN Ensor passes payout GPG joins in bid Carr's falls into red National Savings inflow cut Wakeham seeks EC coal guide Brokers resist soft fee change By our City Staff: News Corp issues raise £443 m Williams lifts Racal stake Weir purchase TR assets dip Arcadian issue Boscombe up Stora jobs cut Halifax considers schemes to reduce repossessions Lamont stand on devaluation boosts sterling Cental rate will be maintained when pound moves to narrow ERM bands By our Economics Correspondent: Inflation control suffers setback with jump to 4.3% EEF gives jobs warning By our City Staff: Evidence ends in Clowes trial By our Industrial Correspondent: BAe launches regrouping Goldman denies support claims Bowden in joint deal The Sunday Times Major Changes Black's offer for Fairfax cleared Buyers continue to boost market Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Index ends 1,000 higher Tokyo Recent Issues Dow's rise continues Wall Street Index Put the past in your presents for the future Auctioeers are gearing themselves up for the Christmas rush in antique toys, cards aand china Greetings from days of old Christmas Cards Tracking down nostalgic gifts Model Trains and Cars Bear market bargains Teddy Bears Dispensing common sense Comment Henderson Pick up a poster Magazines Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper For Information regarding Advertising within the… Gerontologists finally get relief Tax men widen professional claims Legal & General unit trusts take their first steps into the future Northen Rock Cards can replace lost gifts Spring dean on double charges The banks have a new code. But they haven't told their computers Cars in fancy dress could lose cover Save & Prosper To Get More Offshore Go to Yorkshire Save & Prosper M&G Investment Trust Pep Bristol & West Building Society A credit card rejection to be treasured as gold Gifts and capital gains tax Cheque law will help to cross out fraud Demand ignored Portfolio Platinum Exit ecus Miserly Ernie Tramline rule Save & Prosper Buying spree boosts shares FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Financial Futures Commodities Money Markets Parke's run goes on as Walker falls in a thriller British final still possible in Dutch Open Southgate to recall Spray Hockey Thomson takes top award Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Full one-woman Christmas show by eager Marie Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Multiple Display Advertising Items Swansea find a new reliability Federation to offer advice over helmets Cycling Williams moves at just the right time Aled Williams looks the part of a Welsh international stand-off half. David Hands reports that his move to Swansea this week can establish his credentials with the Welsh selectors High altitude training for Olympic hopefuls Gymnastics England selectors look to the next generation Bevan takes charge Cheerful Kitt sets the pace Sking Match-By-Match Guide Waqar is again on target for Pakistan Cricket Richardson's call on batting British team upset at dismissal of coach Water Polo Mandarin: Bobbie Stack to take command Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Jockey Club praised for innovative plan Great prizes beckon as Bailey shuffles his aces Karinga Bay to gain a place at Sha Tin Racing next week Rapid Raceline Ascot off but long-term hopes rising Ladbrokes Racing Service Women are taking on men at their own game Laura Thompson finds no reason to regret staying firmly on the land during her days at Oxford Leeds out to stretch their run Rugby League Secret of New Zealanders' Cup design revealed Harris fails in attempt to improve his own record Swimming Champions struggle in grand prix Badminton From a Correspondent in Geneva: Skelton is pipped by Pessoa Equestrianism Princess tells a moving story Sports Books Change to RAC policy In Brief Croatia waits Irish are in luck Cordoba holds on Feud resolved Whitaker signs Chance for Elliott to persuade the nation As Clive White reports, Paul Elliott's return to English football has not had the desired effect on his career as an international Soviet football's old guard sees hope for the future David Harrison on why football in what was the Soviet Union may emerge stronger from the recent upheavals Banks agree to back Olympic bid Olympic Games For the Record Honours shared at Vale South Africa's new attempt to forge unity Johnson relay threat to British quartet Athletics Sharpe is close to first-team return Index Thomas talked into signing for Liverpool Souness takes spending to £8.3 million Uefa worried by upheavals YMCA Pumping iron in Croatia as the shells fall Stich at full stretch to overcome Forget Wilkinson keeps the ball rolling Picture Gallery No title Young guns of the Nintendo wars Arabian Meades No title Your Mission, Should You Accept It Top Pops Picture Gallery No Title Small Beer Longines Film Theatre Dance Evenings out Music Exhibitions Salerooms Booking now Videos Picture Gallery It 's not easy being a louse Rewiew Lynne Truss discovers that heroism, under the microscope, is all in the mind—or on the head Horsemen of the feudal world ride into town Medieval Japan is visiting Britain with the Soma samurai—plus one Briton Royal Liver Friendly Society From bin bags to wind bags Preview Guilty Secret: Susan Hampshire South Bank BBC No Title Ghildhood Choral Union Braun Electric (UK) Ltd Cantores Ad Vincula Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay Handel Messiah Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Christmas Carol Turandot Puccini Aspects of Love The Brutonst Gallery Art Galleries Christmas Entertainments Theatres No Title Spirited vessel on a mad sea Benedict Nightingale reviews the National Theatre's major new production of Edward Bond's 1973 success. The Sea Taming of the crew Pock The Pogues Dizzy but sharp with it Cabaret Vic Reeves The Sunday Times Rock News Gritty gallery of new rogues Rock Records Gentle gems Jazz Records Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Half man meet 6 whole bull Dunhill A cash crop from farm shops Operating a till can be more profitable than driving a tractor. Lynne Greenwood reports on a growing agricultural trend Ten of the best farm shops Picture Gallery Getting out Tales from the deep Nausicaa, Boulogne's new sea experience, changed Jack Crossley's view of fish and chips The wild goose mudlark Feather report National Children's Home Funny you should ask.. . Beauty and the bivalve Lee is more when it comes to oysters. Frances Bissell. The Times Cook looks at Chritmas starters and salads Noilly Prat Who 's dreaming of a white Christmas? Jane MacQuitty's choice of wines from Christmas day from apcritifs to pudding wines-plus bargain buys that go down well at any time Diana Leadbetter A veg that has heart Queer Gear Morocco bound in the old market Jonathan Meades revels in the delights of Arab cuisine and finds the perfect place to ask 'play it again Hassan' London Kind Food: Alison Johnson Where to eat Out of Town Champagne Maison Royale Sven-Olof Lindblad's No Title Where to Stay Where to Eat Photographs by Stephen Gibson, Mike Wilkinson and… Hotel guest Hilary Rubinstein chooses six hotels notable for their child-friendly appeal Rennie MacKintosh's Glasgow Even in the public bar Glaswegians are proud of their Toshie. Alan Hamilton tours a remarkable heritage Welcome, whatever their age Ever Ready Where to Walk The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. The Dufflecoat Company Cafetiere Cosy Christmas Ideas SOS Talisman Corporate Balloon Company Wrightway Marketing Ltd. Daniel Brace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Santos Restaurant Samad's Ltd Cultured Pearls Manor Barn Briefcase & Bootees Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinus Pillow Salmon Give a Bonsai Tree for Christmas Denim Jacket/bodywarmer Silk Boxer Shorts Gift Wrapped Boxes of: Osaka Cultured Pearl Co Genuine Birthday Newspapers Individually Made to Measure Shirts Tidy Rail The Back Store Sewills Nautical Instruments Limited The Famous One-Hander Tray Top of the Christmas pops Victoria Mckee and a select gathering of partygoers pull apart the festive cracker offerings from £5 to £550 Beer fanatics display a lot of bottle Collecting Robin Young on the allure of Druid Brews, Bass Corker and Arctic Ale The Times panels Top Ten crackers From the seleciton provided Right on the tiles Best Buys Junior Sloanes Aroma therapy Polo school Prickly presents Wonder boots Saturday Rendezvous A Free, Caribbean Christmas holiday is offered to… Dateline Who's for a small one? Jane Bibber on the pros and cons of giving a child a festive taste of alcohol Elite Associates Drawing down the Moon Getting out Gentlemen! Sara Eden Introductions at Last! All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to " Seasonal Blues" Video Dating V. I. P. Old Friends Singular outings Parted parents tell how to make the most of weekends with their children The Times Defence of the yealm Changing wavelengths In a land of wine and wild boar Try a Lucca charm Tyne teaser St George Relocating in Edinburgh The Times Brian Lack & Co Price Reduced for Quick Sale Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Deltron (Eureka) Ltd Sexy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifton Gate Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Insider s secret Garden Tale of poet's corner The Times Old-fashioned, high style Now for the holly and the ivy Francesca Greenoak looks outdoors for the best kinds of indoor decorations Home & Garden F&S Pioneer Diary of Times Classified Best Buys Fruit for the Connoisseur Balloon rides over the Lake District Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Wrought Iron Gates New for 1992 Kemp Mid Kent Loft Conversions Old & English Roses Soft Soap Highly Concentrated Gel Weekend Tips The Original Box Sash Window Company Caroline Cossey 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 Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Turf Svedbergs Malcolm McLaren: can punk's svengali handle… Photographs that changed the way we see the world Joe Joseph finds love amid the breeze blocks in… Picture Gallery You can t be serious? Opening Shots In camera, not on camera A case of passing the can Contents Salvatore Ferragamo No Title You can't be serious? Opening Shots In camera, not on camera A case of passing the can Contents Audi No Title Ancient Pistol Audi Panasonic Shots From An Interview Dinner parties and cellphones have replaced punk clubs, safety pins and late nights for Malcolm McLaren. Kate Muir meets an ageing rebel in search of a cause. Photograph by Nigel Parry Hennessy Ancient Pistol I read about Germany between the wars, and I could… An olive branch for their wounds As Spain basks in the world spotlight next year, the publication of a symbolic Bible will act as a peace gesture to the country's Jews, James Woodall writes Tissot Panasonic Akai Hennenessy Cognac, fashionably old-fashioned Neither could sing their way out of a paper bag, but by God they could strike a pose Hennessy Alfa Romeo All Hell Let Loose Last week Ukraine joined the republics breaking free from the Soviet Union. Susan Richards visited Georgia, which declared independence eight months ago, and found a country and people tearing themselves apart, fired by the fiercely nationalist president they elected One Bahamian has only worked ten days in ten years.… I read about Germany between the wars, and I could… Rochas Of Soviet troops goes ahead, Gamsakhurdia's… Pour Monsieur Concentre Chanel Tissot Everyone was happy with the arrival of the picture… Ordinary Eye Remy Martin Akai Ysatis Back to the roots of power dyeing Marlene Dietrich will soon be 90, but the image she crated-of the blonde icon in control who wants a lot more than fun-is being reinvented and played by Madonna. E. Jane Dickson reports Boot~li Neither could sing their way out of a paper bag, but by God they could strike a pose Ggers An eye for a changing world Gillian Tindall on the works of Wenceslaus Hollar, the inspirational Czach whose tiny drawings record history No Title Alfa Romeo Cristal d'Arques No Title No Title It is a testament to the blindness of love that couples who come here to marry are not thrown into pre-marital gloom One Bahamian has only worked ten days in ten years.… Winning on a daily double Gut Feelings Clement Freud Rochas Archer's Giving truth to the lie A photograph can deliver a message that the written word cannot always match, but not even the most famous images tell the same story to different people, writes Alan Franks ` Iceland, no metaphysical grey areas. It is light for… Pour Monsieur Concentre Chanel Roar of the iron devil Travel Royston Ellis lords his way through the jungle aboard one of Sri Lanka's few surviving steam trains Doctor did his bidding, sealed the film in an… Voyages Jules Verne Everyone was happy with the arrival of the picture… India and Britain are locked in a visa price war- and tourists must pick up the bill, Harvey Elliott writes The Writing School Delta Air Lines Remy Martin Lifestyle Autiference Ltd The Cotswold Clothing Co Holloways Medivac Theme Setter The Stockbag Company The Breton Shirt Company Visit London's Bonded Warehouses Factory Shop Country Companions Come Ballooning Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Dressing Gowns from G-D-S The Times Proudly that the debate was "widely reported,… Tower of inspiration Books Richard Holmes the Complete Essays Mugs full of whines Jeffrey Abbott the Faber Book of Drink Ysatis de Givenchy Frozen waste of arctic clues Robert Polts Unravelling the Franklin Mystery Reading a poem This book is not so much threadbare as threadless. The response of many readers to the 'maybe' approach is:'so what?' Picture Gallery Boot~li Fashion Isle of Jura Ggers They have always been practical for winter, but his year's boots are also keeping instep with long -legged look of the season Liz Smith plays footsise. Photographs by Alastair Laidlaw2 Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No. 3128: Bocx and Ox by Fenrix Solutions Crossword No: 3125 Chess by Raymond Keene Häagen-Dazs William Grants No Title The thoughts that count If you've left the men until last on your Christmas shopping list, help to break the pack-of-three syndrome is now at hand. Ideas and illustration by Christopher Brown Cristal d'Arques At the centre of the wedding ring Why is the marriage industry still a Picture Gallery It is a testament to the blindness of love that couples who come here to marry are not thrown into pre-marital gloom Martell Winning on a daily double Gut Feelings Clement Freud National assembly of dishes As France capitalises on the appetite for cuisine du terroir, Robin Young discovers that it is now possible to take in the whole country without leaving Paris Archer's Elementary schooling in the land of lovers Travel Peace and passion are the natural results of dark nights in Iceland, where, Michael Watkins writes, nature dominates everything in life - from love to war Iceland, no metaphysical grey areas. It is light for… Bosch Roar of the iron devil Travel Royston Ellis lords his way through the jungle aboard one of Sri Lanka's few surviving steam trains Where is the cabaret? Travel Mel Calman dreamt of going to Berlin for the glitz. What he found was a sense of gloom and neglect, but great meals Voyages Juls Verne Travel Falcon Flights Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Environmental Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Celebrity Cruises Greek Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airbreak Ltd Drive France Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas in Wales Key Camp Holidays Round the World When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Cote D'azur Saint - Raphael Affair Hawaii Arctic Experience Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items India and Britain are locked in a visa price war- and tourists must pick up the bill, Harvey Elliott writes The Writing School Delta Airlines Travel Prospect Christmas Breaks A Christmas Mystery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Expeditions Exodus Harrogate Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Riviera Travel Ltd Group Flights to Moscow/st Petersburg from £235 Rockford World of Travel Cadogan Austria AITO Chile The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Lifestyle Antiference Ltd. The Cotswold Clothing Co Holloways Medivac Theme Setter The Stockbag Company The Breton Shirt Company Visit London's Bonded Warehouses Factory Shop Country Companions Come Ballooning Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Dressing Gowns from G-D-S The Times Antarctica to the Amazon Tower of inspiration Books Richard Holmes the Complete Essays By Michel de Montaigne Translated and edited by M. A Screech Allen lane The Penguine Press. £35 Montaigne and Melancholy By M. A. Screech Penguin, £6.99 Mugs full of whines Jeffrey Abbout the Faber Book of Drink Drinkers and Drinking Editedn by Simon Rae Faber, £15.99 For whom the Bells toll Books Martin Spence reads a stalking-horse biography on Anne Bronte, which says something then denies it, or seems to say something but does not. Perhaps. Perhaps not The emperor wore no clothes Nicola Murphy the Emperor's Last Island a Journey to St Helena By Julia Blackburn secker & Warburg, £16.99 Frozen waste of arctic clues Robert Polts Unravelling the Franklin Mystery By David C. Woodman McGill Queens University Press, £25 Reading a Poem This book is not so much threadbare as threadless. The response of many readers to the 'maybe' approach is:'so what?' Reform with no holes barred Books Myles Burnyeat Plato's Penal Code Tradition, Controversy and Reform in Greek Penology By Trevor Saunders The Clareendon Press, £50 Life beneath the rising sun Frances Hill Sachiko's Wedding By Cilve Collins Penguin, £5.99 The Whiteness of Bones By Susanna Moore Pan, £4.99 An Apple from a Tree by Susanna Moore Pan, £6.95 Mr Wakefield's Crusade By Bernice Rubens Abacus, £3.99 No word's as strong as no Jasper Rees the Chatto Book of Dissent Edited by michael Rosen and David Widgery Chatto & Windus, £14.99 Isle of Jura Rush for Australian gold Win a trip two down under and enjoy 15 percent off your Christimas wine The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No. 3128: Bocx and Ox by Fenrix Solutions Crossword No: 3125 Chess by Raymond Keene 'I looked like Dirk Bogarde' A Childhood: Joanna Lumley William Grants Guerlain Paris
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