News from 30/01/1993
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Brendan B. Read, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Stephanie Bradley, A. R. Hawkes, Paul Heiney, John Charmley, M. R. Tempest, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Derek Jarman, Eiddon Edwards, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Mary Killen, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Tim Judah, Alban McCOY, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, A. M. Airey (Chairman and Managing Director), John Diamond, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. T. Warrington, Clive Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Diana McVEAGH, Albert Dormer, R. B. Francis, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, R. J. M. Tolhurst, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Anatole Kaletsky and Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Robin Knox-Johnston, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, P. J. Barlow, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Ken Russell, Arabella Fitzmaurice, R. F. Keens, Managing Director, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Humphrey Osmond, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Leon, Douglas Dales (Chaplain and Head of Religious Studies), Wynnell Hunt, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, David Hands, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Anna Vinton Joint Chairman, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, John Akomfrah, Andy Allan, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Wilf Stevenson, Director, Lindsay Cook, Bob Payton, Corinne Schmidt-Lynch and Gabriella Gamini, K. A. Yeomans, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Lucy Berrington, Michael Winner, Simon Heffer, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, George R. Curry, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Colin Buchanan, Karen Buckley, Mike Leigh, Richard Evans, Terry Gilliam, Robert Key, junior heritage minister, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Julian G. Tregoning, Director, Paul Hunt, Ian Ross, Bryan Forbes, Tricia Guild, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Lynda Myles, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Denis Forman, Romaine Hart, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, Michael Binyon and Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, James Pringle, Eric J. Wise, Mel Webb, Phil James, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Helen Pickles, Michael Bunce, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Eithne Power, David Blackmore (Operations Director), Alan Coren, D. M. Greenhalgh, Derek Harris, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Michael Jackman, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Simon Clarke, Ross Tieman, Rosanna Greenstreet, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Walter C. Allwright, Jill Sherman and Ross Tieman, Clement Freud, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, John Miles (Press Officer), Richard Bird,
ResumoMPs offer cabinet an escape from pits fiasco Half of Britain's 31 threatened coal mines are likely to be saved, although the future of individual pits remains unclear after yesterday's publication of the all-party report on the industry Stepping into history: Britain's new envoy to France is the first to take up his post travelling by land Index Weekend Simon Jenkins Bishops condemn ran on Ireland's currency Forbidden Fruit Major rejects French protest on Hoover move Pop Croats struggle to avert dam disaster Linguaphone Commons support for private bill to curb press Merchants of gloom selling Britain short, says Major Bleak prospects for jobs dominate visit Halifax MPs press for £500m scheme to rescue half of threatened pits MPs' plan to keep the pits open has come too late for many men MPs believe that a medium-term subsidy of £5 per tonne could save 16 pits if miners adopt new working practices Salesman's £12m fee Mirror jobs threat Milkman glued to float Rapist given 16 years Labour leader 'to brief the Queen' News in Brief Thomas Cook Debts force miners to take redundancy Correction Second post-mortem reveals necklace girl was murdered Charge on stabbing of PC The Times on Monday Press body rejects New Statesman plea New ambassador goes underground Dover bids for Tour de Chunnel Bank clue to contract killing Univac State schools expel 'too many pupils' Hackney rejected chance to save £2m Barclays 4m listeners provide sweet music to Classic FM's ears The Sunday Times Thomson By a Staff Reporter: Advertisers deny impact on smokers Abbey National Rastafarian loses test case on race claim New Yard chief aims to foster local heroes Use the Power of the Press Time to cut the cords binding church to state Gredo Thomson Private bill to correct press errors gains a second reading Britain is booked in for a mental health check-up Betty clamps down on parking protest Peer breaks law to put cyclists in the saddle Labour proposes pollution penalties on firms instead of higher income tax Alliance Leicester Britain's ruthless grandmaster aims for victory Millions of pounds in prize money await Nigel Short as he claws his way to the top of the professional world of chess Glittering prizes hang on the outcome as Short faces Timman across the chessboard in game 13 Europ assistance How nation of amateurs joined chess elite Woman is jailed for rape lie News in Brief US extradition Sanctuary shuts Flying start 'Nobody in dock' at sea oil enquiry Lunn Poly Britain's ruthless grandmaster aims for victory Celebrities play master in Times contest Proton By our Foreign Staff: France sends marines on Zaire rescue mission Berkeley Homes Burmese place their hopes in solitary leader of dissent Unless she leaves the country and agrees to abandon her fight for democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi will not be forgiven by the army Peruvians defy guerrillas to vote in municipal elections Reuter: Pupils held in gambling raids Deportees refuse to appeal News in Brief Border alert (Reuter): Costly union (AFP): Honecker trial Prostitutes die (AP): Strongarm stuff (AP): De Klerk urges democracy to prevent war The south African leader hopes that tough measures against rising crime will reassure whites as he pushes ahead with plans for a multiracial constitution ANC chief says 'whole country has been let down' by president Republican chairman is named Compromise secured for gays Ivy Leaguers tussle for power By our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin shifts focus to Asian alliance Gatt deal will miss deadline Cunard Princess Ayatollahs dash hopes of softer line from Tehran Adriatic task force leaders review their battle plans Twp old schools friends meet today. They are charged with co-ordinating a British withdrawal or dispatching reinforcements at short notices to back up the troops Kuoni Travel Ltd Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Serbs will keep fighting 'until Croats withdraw' Russians retreat over sanctions Windstar Cruises Our Foreign Staff: Bombs hit quake-proof target Germans struggle to break free from grip of Stalingrad siege As Germany ponders whether it should take a more active role is solving Europe's conflicts, two anniversaries of its traumatic past are shaping its resolve Hoover jobs sweep away Mitterrand hopes for elections Thomson The Cooperative Bank Alexander Chancellor in New York And now for the good news . . . one of New York's brash tabloids has a streetwise new owner Courting ritual The Times Diary Lone voice The Times Diary Confessions of a revisionist Ordinary people such as may late parents were cannon-fodder for Churchill, says John Charmley Charitable appeal The Times Diary Sex, lies and political gossip A prime minister under 50, young at heart, and who enjoys women's company, cannot make friends without rumours A Hot air on air The Times Diary Deafening report from mother The Times Diary High Culture for the People The success of Classic FM is splendid news Cape of Hope De Klerk seems ready to hand over the reins of power Case against disestablishing the Church of England Debt to Egypt Occupational hazard? Fruitful business Sunday shops vote Elgar's birthplace Threat to school media studies Who's first? Links with league Taxing the mind Court Circular Appointments Forthcoming marriages Personal Column The Spirit explicitly warns us that in time to come… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tomorrow's royal engagement Luncheon Honorary OBE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Dinners Danish art bought Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial Services Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Church services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Public Notices Wanted Memorial service Wales v England AMC Weekend birthdays University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carousel Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith KCMG, DSO, former Governor of Queensland, Australia, died on January 24 aged 92. He was born on March 8,1900 John Hinchcliffe John Hinchcliffe, legal manager of News Group Newspapers, 1971-75, died on January 24 aged 82. He was born on August 19,1910 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items R. H. Williams Rhys Haydn Williams, one of Wales's outstanding Rugby Union forwards during the postwar period, died at his home in Whitchurch, Cardiff, on January 27 aged 62. He was born in Cwmllynfell on July 14,1930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Higginson Gordon Higginson, spiritualist, died on January 18 aged 74. He was born on November 18,1918 Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr. Robert Frost, the American poet, died at Boston yesterday at the age of 88. He was, without Jan Gies Jan Gies, a member of the Dutch resistance who aided Anne Frank and her family during the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands died on January 26 aged 87 Antiques and Collecting Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,141 Business Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd Weekend Money The Pound Profile 21 Irish ERM membership under threat The European exchange-rate mechanism shows new signs of strain as the devalued pound drags down the Irish punt. France may also be forced to raise interest rates Defence groups hopeful of al-Yamamah completion Burton seeks £163m for stores revamp Picture Gallery Tennis 31 MPs seek to merge power watchdogs Super Bowl 34 Whittingdale Royal Re to cut back on business BSH shares fall on news of possible bid by bank A Luxembourg bank that is claiming up to £2.4 million from Shipley has made a takeover bid for the financial group at well below the stock market price Rothschild Asset Management Limited Goodhead slips to £181,000 British Funds The Times Canada imposes steel penalties Wiggins Group cuts losses at half time Business Roundup McKay passes interim Property advisers merge Palmerston shares dive Wholesale Fittings dims MPs call for sweeping changes to structure of power market Select committee proposes greater regulation of energy industry and wider market for coal, writes Ross Tieman Self-sufficient thinker with a cold centre Allied Lyon's chairman is universally popular, as Carol Leonard discovered but beneath he has a ruthless streak Business Profile: Michael Jackaman M&G Hambro Clearing Limited Rights sap investor confidence Stock Market The Sunday Times Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Selling hits mobile phone shares Wall Street Critics prompt policy change Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Millions miss out on rate cut Sara McConnell says that homeowners whose mortgage repayments are calculated annually are discouraged by their lenders from switching schemes The rate cut was well timed only for Halifax borrowers, whose new payments start on April 1 Societies face balancing act Mercury Global Bond Fund Agents hope for surge in property Britannia Building Society Fidelity Investments Portfolio paperwork piles up under power of attorney Amex red-faced over fee omission Abbey to offer own life cover Save & Prosper Disclosure threat to financial advisers Lotteries loophole deprives charities Advertising draws as 'games of skill' disguises that they ar commercial lotteries, which are still banned Slump squeezes trusts' finances Save & Prosper The Equitable Life N&P PEPS Talk to Towry Law The Building Society Shop Flemings Equities still have the edge on gilts For those who are prepared to take a risk and have patience, shares remain a good long-term bet, Margaret Dibben reports Professionals go deeper into shares Institutions are more fully invested in equities than at any time since the crash in 1987 Briefings Save & Prosper Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Lautro issues state pensions guide Taxpayers face further loss as savings rates are cut Lindsay Cook looks at a Revenue practice that could eat into some savers' interest earnings Blow to long-term investments CGT Allowance, December 1992 Save & Prosper Briefings Fimbra Woolwich Building Society PEP Guide The Times Hill Samuel Mystery of selective credit card customer care Letters Sharing a mortgage Shedding light on pensions payments Peps reflect underlying investment Save & Prosper Guest appearance of unsigned chits Interest Rates Roundup Allied Trust Bank Verify premiums for home cover Drab end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Power straggle resumes in final Strength tells as Edberg and Courier set up Australian Open showdown Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow England avoid stronger rivals Dooley expected to confirm fitness after thigh injury Rugby Union Match-By-Match Guide The Times New whip proposals draw strong protest from jockeys Public opinion has prompted the Jockey Club to advocate further limits to the use of the whip. Richard Evans reports Leicester are puzzled by their decline Hockey Grindley much happier lapping up the spotlight Athletics Whitlock goes for glory In Brief Prost escapes Stop start Wattana wins Ban lifted Barnet clear From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Halkopous to stake title claim Doncaster Cool It a Bit to foil old hands Kadi to initiate Nicholson treble Richard Evans Nap: Giventime (12.30 Cheltenham) Next best: Kadi (1.05 Cheltenham) Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television AYR Lingfield Park William Hill The Times Cool-handed Cowboy riding towards the verge of immortality Saturday portrait: Troy Aikman, by Simon Barnes Aikman is the man in the eye of the Dallas typhoon. Victory will bring glory, status and power, and come crusted in diamonds Fruits aplenty in the Gardens of Eden At the Calcutta Test Young fast bowlers can advance their claims Honeyghan seeks one last pay-day Boxing Keegan and Cox rekindle the fire Ian Ross reports on a renewal of friendship and admiration when Newcastle play Derby at St James' Park Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League For the Record Points equal pounds in lower reaches of Premier League The Times Ballesteros states case for return of the golden years Golf Leeds head candidates to break Wigan's grip Rugby League Christie and Lewis on track to make fast buck David Powell, athletics correspondent, finds $25,000 a second just the incentive to bring sprint pair together for head-to-head meeting Azharuddin wrests control for India England lose initiative in first Test match Calcutta Scoreboard Bupa Healthchoice High rollers brought down to earth Pipe dream Simon Barnes Sporting Diary Head start Trophy plans in a pickle Good vibrations New whip rule is on its way Rangers play Bruges at neutral venue Hounded in a rural hell Alan Coral dreads the coming of the spring houseparty season, with its endless opportunities for cringing Bothams Sporting Life The sincere compliment of lip service Social success is simply a matter of paying close attention Weekend Voice Mary Killen Entertaining Caitlin Moran Theatre Anna Vinton Joint Chairman, the Reject Shop Plc Evenings out The Ring in Newyork Word-Watching Prince battles with the horsemen of the apocalypse Farmer Diary: Paul Heiney The road to natural beauty Derwent May on how volunteers are turning our roadside verges inton nature reserves Sing a song of springtime Feather report Booting out a green myth How did the green wellie come to symbolise the countrified townie? N&P Insurance and Investment Services Ltd Gene genie is out of the jar Food Spy Genetically modified food is now on sale New Era A case of red herrings Fiona Beckett follows the trail from Southwold to Lowestoff and discovers an acquired taste Design for simple eating, Italian style Entertaining at Home Restaurant Watch From a new chef at Jardin to a rehearsal at Quaglino's Cut the budget, not the taste Frances Bissell explains how the cheaper meats can make some grand dishes Rich repute that belies good value Jane MacQuity says 1991's fine burgundies are worth laying down The Times Best Buys Highland spirit worships in its own tongue Despite speaking no Gaelic, Ruth Gledhill travels to Scotland to enjoy the celebration of a Highland service in Edinburgh Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selective Searches Nationwide Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline Last Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Dining Club Valentine's Party Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiptoe through the two-step Helen Pickles tries shaking a leg at ballroom-dancing lessons All work and no play Students holiday jobs are no preparation for your first real thing Rollexa Hot feet Get stuck on a gum tree Francesca Greenoak takes a eucalyptus trees Home & Garden Classic Roses Sunlight Systems Countax No Title Get stuck on a gum tree Best Buys Apples, Pears & Plums Old York Paving Stone Snowdrops in the Green Specialised Designs Limited Bramley's Nurseries Old English Roses Garden Studios Weekend Tips F. & S. Engineering The New Euro-STEPPER Ludovic Kennedy Writer and broadcaster My Perfect Weedend Bring back With-basket-weaving enjoying a welcome revival, Nicole Swengley suggests some attractive buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Dressing Gowns Moriarti's workshop Little-Known Health 'Cures' Doctors Never… Genuine Birthday Newspapers Exquisite Clothes for Sale as New Medivac Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Ardenco Ltd Free Camera Clamp! Springfield Mail Order Ltd Arctic Voyage Debs for all seasons Some people may scoff, says Arabella Fitzmaurice, but the 1993 d?butantes are smart, witty—and out to have fun What to Wear Take a breezy ride to cloud nine Stena Sealink Take a breezy ride to cloud nine Lucy Berrington catches the wind on a weekend paragliding course Cathedral town where Jules Verne came to rest Robin Young visit Amiens, where medieval spirits live again for the tourists Little chefs bring in the dough Jane Bidder visits a cordon bleu cookery school for children where parents pay £210 for a course of ten lessons Russell was there 'to keep mum quiet… I'd rather be playing football' Bovis Homes Arthur Rathbobe Kitchens Limited Chelsea & Kensington South of the Thames Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costall Allen Design Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hants., Dorset, and I. O. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. S. A GA Events U. S. A Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hot springs, ski slopes and undiscovered peaks Green peace in the valley For Sale Franz on Franz: the Schubert connection The London Philharmonic is to go boldly where few have been before, into the backwaters of a mainstream genius's work. Hilary Finch reports Metal machine music The sound of the apocalypse in here, and with a stomach-churning video to match. It's called industrial Royal National Theatre Ragga, reggae, regal roots Rock Records Grieg by the dozens A noble celebration of the great man's 150th birthday How sex became enjoyable The Sunday Times One for the money, another for the show Jazz Videos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Classics Diary of Times Classified Igor Oistrakh ART Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Russian All Stars Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Madrid Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite James Meade Limited Murder by any other name Nigella Lawson questions the partiality of The Execution Protocol and deplores the pretensions of the Nilsen interview TV Review Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3009 Life, death and a weekly winner TV Preview Story-teller with a zest for life Caitlin Moran meets the charismatic leader of the Lemonheads Guilty Secrets Pickfords Travel Droog in the Dock The Sunday Times Wine Club PHS Hold the trimmings Playing to the tune Early bids Square deal Games people play Post-natal post Censored Forbidden Fruit If you watch Stanley Kubrick's a Clockwork Orange in this country, you are witnessing a criminal offence. Tony Parsons looks behind the scenes of the art-house film which spawned so much ultraviolence in Britain that its maker insisted it be banned here 20 years ago What happens after Big Brother? Once Tajikistan was a humble part of the mighty Soviet Union. Now it is free, open - and at war with itself, Robert Sealey reports Holiday Inn In the wind, nothing holds the road like the new… Audi Change the record Sting has evolved several public personae, from a peroxide pop pin-up with all-too-clever lyrics to a defender of the rainforest. Now, with his eco-man suit packed away and film flops behind him, the musician has found a personal middle-ground, Alan Jackson writes. Photographs by Graham Wood Change the record Givenchy Show me the way to go home Mary Anne Fitzgerald is in exile, surrounded by people with whom she has nothing in common bar the colour of her skin. But then, thousands of miles away in her real homeland, her skin colour, and that of thousand of her countrymen, stopped her being what she is - an African, and proud of it I would wish upon a star, if I could find one City Lights New York I have eaten where Frank Sinatra is said to eat, staked out where Robert de Niro jogs, been to clubs frequented by John Gotti. All without success News from the Front The Times Ticket to Saigon The next stage in the cycle Nick Nuttall is transported back to the Sixties on the snappy lines of the new Moulton bicycle Noble Caledonir Limited The Racing Green Twill Traveller The man with the child in his eyes Fashion Clement Freud prepares a dish for Robin… A tongue pickled by sea-fare Clement Freud Gut Feelings Restaurant Guide Decor A new look, with alta moda cons Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Picture Gallery British Airways A ball in the hand… What do bird conservation and football have in common? Simon Barnes visits the Sokoke forest in Kenya to find out Cyprus Navigating in the Ronald Faux sails off the coast of the Frisian islands, where spy stories and legends litter the weatherbeaten shores Cyprus Royal Caribbean Cruises Don't leave home without it Your Filofax, that is. David Adams finds the endless activities a mixed blessing on a fun-filled Caribbean cruise Overseas Travel Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthews makes holidays AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers' Way in Spain Sunvil Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England Inter Change Travel Bali We Have a Feeling for France ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockford Travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trahers Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Explore France Simply Crete Journey Latin America Highbullen Hotel Finland Sweden & Denmark Coast & Countary Villas Hideaways The Magic of Spain Island Wandering Cycling & Walking The Magic of Italy Our personal selection of traditional houses, superb… Simply Turkey South West Cornwall Chez Nous 93 Accept a Free Copy of the Premier Guide to Short… The Times Overseas Travel Discover Hong Kong Austravel China Travel Service UK Ltd Evia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons AITO Tropical Islands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around the World in 56 Pages Italy by Bicycle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Sailing Meridian Sunvil Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Madeira and the Mediterranean Lakes & Mountains Holdays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel The Carlton Hotel America Discounts Beach Villas Data Travel Noble Caledonia Limited Just America Poland £ 109 Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Alternative Travel Group Meridian Butterfield's Indian Railway Tour English Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items AITO Journey Latin America UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Twickers World Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… The heart of the writer The Maker of the Omnibus The Lives of English Writers Compared By Jack Hodges Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Importance of being earnest Poetry and Pragmatism By Richard Poirier Faber, £20 Forbidden love in a time of cholera Tchaikovsky The Quest for the Inner Man By Alexander Poznansky Lime Tree, 35 Taking up the challenge of Darwin's legacy Reading Jack Kerouac when he is in a good mood is… Paperbacks Lure of the Levant Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3187 Treble Magic Square Wildly Bedecked by Leon Chess by Raymond Keene Rights thinking on Euro-unity Singular society The Times Critic Criterion Superior skiing 'God was there and life was going to be wonderful' A Childhood: Wendy Beckett In the Wake of the Romanovs Hyundai Car Distributors (UK) Limited
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