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Dietrich, Marlene, My Life. 13 May 35(R) Differing with Dr

Donne, I1 Feb 41(P) Digestive difficulties of gobbling up estate agents, The, 11 Mar 32(A) Disarmament? . . . No tanks, 3 Jun II(A) Disasters: the Hillsborough football ground disaster, 22 Apr 4(PW), 17(A), 54(AR), 29 Apr 47(A), 13 May 26(L); the Moknseaton (Tyne and Wear) shooting, 6 May 5(LA), 8(AV) Discouraging and minimising, 6 May 30(LL) Docks: malpractices and rackets of the registered dockers, 15 Apr 22(CS); a Bill to abolish the Dock Labour Scheme. 22 Apr ( 'PC)

Doctors6: long hours worked by junior hospital doctors, 7 Jan 5(LA), 28 Jan 26(L); their opposition to changes in the NHS, 25 Mar 10(A); embarrass the Government by lobbying. 6 May 7(D)

Doctors at sea, 7 Jan 5(LA) Dog in Art From Rococo ro Post-Modernism, The, Robert Rosenblum, 3 Jun 25(R) Dogs: a pile of dead dogs in an RSPCA advertisement. 18 Feb 8(AV), 25 Feb 6(D). 25 Mar 25(L); a boarding house dog in the dining room, 15 May 49(A); 27 May 41(A); the dog in art, 3 Jun 25 (R); the British obsession with pets, 10 dog 8(D); recipes for the table dog. 24 Jun 18(A) Doina Cornea, 4 Feb 5(N) Doll. 3 Jun 33(P) Don Carlos (Covent Garden), I Apr 37(A) Dover, K.J., The Greeks and Their Legacy, 8 Apr 35(R) Drabble, Margaret: a letter to the Independent, 4 Mar 5(LA) Dreams, disturbing, 10 Jun 51(A) Dressmaker, The (film), 7 Jan 29(AR) A.S. Byatt favours random breathalyser tests if they could save just one life, 21 Jan 8(AV); Auberon Waugh on driving and drink, 4 Feb 25(L); absinthe, 18 Feb 41(A); the Scandinavian attitude to alcohol, 4 Mar 13(A); Iceland celebrates the end of its 80-year ban on beer, 4 Mar 13(A ; alcohol-related road deaths, 1 Apr 8(AV), 8 Apr 26(1,i ; Kenyan and Zambian drinkers in competition, 3 Jun 7(D ; 25 brands of bottled water, 10 Jun 31(A); the Monopolies and Mergers Commission report on the brewing industry, 24 Jun 9(A); attitudes of the big brewers and the regional brewers to its recommendations, 24 Jun 9(A); see also Pubs Drugs: the modus operandi of a cocaine pedlar, 15 Apr 17(A); Retrovir for treating Aids, 10 Jun 20(CS), 17 Jun 24(L) Duberman, Martin Bauml, Paul Robeson. 22 Apr 30(R) Duck loves Garbo, or the patching up of the Winships of Downing Street, 17 Jun 20(CS) Dunk in the brew, A, 4 Mar 34(LL) Dunne. Dominick, People Like Us, 14 Jan 30(R) Durable Brillo pad, 25 Feb 17(A) Durrell, Lawrence: his novel sequence, The Avignon Quintet, 21 Jan 40(A)

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East-West relations: the Yalta order in Europe crumbling, 14 Jan 9(A); development of East-West relations, 14 Jan 9(A); why the Berlin Wall stays, 28 Jan 11(A); US military spending decreased and Russia's increased over the past four years, 3 Jun 12(A) Echec de scandale, I I Feb 14(A) ECONOMICS the pseudo-precision of official statistics, 14 Jan 6(PC); the shibboleth of the monthly trade figures. 4 Mar 24(E); the had January trade figures. 4 Mar 24(E); both the Treasury's and the City's economic forecasts for 1988 wildly off the mark, 11 Mar 29(A); Messel and Co's more or less accurate 1988 forecast. 11 Mar 29(A); old-style nationalisation now indefensible, 18 Mar 6(D); inflation now at 7.8 per cent, 1 Apr 6(PC); how the Retail Prices Index is made up, I Apr 6(PC). 15 Apr 23(L); exports commonly financed by soft loans, extended credit or reciprocal trading, I Apr 23(E); exports mean home consumption foregone, 1 Apr 23(E); the latest trade figures, 29 Apr 24(CS); Labour's approach to economic policy, 13 May 23(CS); market forces now achieving what the Treasury's bribes failed to do. 3 Jun 22(E); the Chancellor's skilful juggling with exchange rates, inflation and interest rates, 17 Jun 22(E); see also FINAN- CIAL Economic consequences of bringing the boys home, The, 3 Jun 21(CS) Economy, The, 7 Jan 18, 21 Jan 20, 4 Feb 22, 18 Feb 23, 4 Mar 24, 1 Apr 23. 6 May 23. 20 May 19, 3 Jun 22, 10 Jun 24. 17 Jun 22(E) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS EEC and Nato: vive la difference, 6 May 6(PC) EFTA, 29 Apr 26(L) Eggheads and the big lie, 4 Feb 19(A) Egremont, Max, Painted Lives, 10 Jun 41(R) Egypt: Cairo in wartime, 29 Apr 30(R) Em Volk, eM Reich, 4 Feb 10(A) ELECTIONS AND BY-ELECTIONS the Vale of Glamorgan by-election, 29 Apr 6(PC), 6 May 7(D); an election anecdote, 6 May 7(D); Labour wins Vale of Glamorgan by-election, 13 May 4(PW), 6 (PC); a by-election in the mixed-race Vauxhall constituency, 3 Jun 16(A), 17 Jun 24(L); British apathy about the Euro- election, 10 Jun 7(PC); general election 'victories' and 'defeats on a national scale date only from the 1832 Reform Bill, 10 Jun 19(A) Elephants: threatened with extinction in Africa, 27 May 7(D) Elvers, Rudolph, (ed,) Felix Mendelssohn: A Life in Letters (trans. Craig Tomlinson), 13 May 36 (R) Emperor's mortal remains, The, 14 Jan 11(A)

Empero)r s new adjustments to his old clothes, The, 8 Apr 6(PC

Empty embassies, full arsenals, 8 Apr 17(A) Enchantment of Christina von Retzen, The, Anthony Beevor, 3 Jun 32(R) End of the line, 20 May 16(A) England: books about England and Englishness, 28 Jan 29(R); England's civil wars, 18 Feb 31(R); its awfulness, 13 May 39(LL) England: An Anthology, (comp.) Richard Ingrams, 28 Jan 29(R) England and the Crusades 1095-1588, Christopher Tyerman, 11 Feb 38(R) English Companion, The, Godfrey Smith, 28 Jan 29(R) ENGLISH LANGUAGE a distinction drawn between 'vagrant' and 'homeless', 7 Jan 8(AV); A Dictionary of Cant, 7 Jan 16, 14 Jan 22, 21 Jan 16, 4 Feb 20, 11 Feb 33, 18 Feb 17, 25 Feb 27, 4 Mar 10, 11 Mar 22, 25 Mar 10, 1 Apr 10, 15 Apr 11, 22 Apr 22, 29 Apr 26, 6 May 15, 13 May 12, 20 May 15(X), 26(L), 27 May 13, 10 Jun 1I(X); the connotation of 'liberal', 11 Mar 43(LL), 44(AR), 18 'Mar 37(AR); the Dublin accent, 1 Apr 7(D); the second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, 1 Apr 29(R), 8 Apr 55(A), 6 May 30(LL), and of the Random House Dictionary of the English Language, 1 Apr 29(R); language a window on the world?, 22 Apr 7 (D); 'obsession', 20 May 7(D), 27 May 47(A); origin of `loo', 3 Jun 24(L); an essay 'in praise of illiteracy', 17 Jun 32(LL); remedical classes in English for graduates 17 Jun 41(A) English Reader, The, (ed.) Godfrey Smith, 29 Jan 29(R) ENVIRONMENT, THE centralised economies indirectly responsible for environ- mental damage, 7 Jan 6(PC); a scale of priority for environmental issues, 4 Feb 8(A); the Brundtland report, 4 Feb 8(A); Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth, 4 Feb 9(A), 18 Feb 26(L); the fantasies of the environmentalists, 18 Mar 5(LA); 'green' books and publishers, 18 Mar 23(R); proposed new towns and extensions to existing towns, 29 9(A); 20(A); British Nuclear Fuels sued for damages, 6 May 9 A); an imaginary litter crisis in 1991, 13 May 19(A); two programmes, 10 Jun 50(AR) Eric Gill, Fiona MacCarthy, 28 Jan 31(R) Ersatz gentleman's clothiers, 18 Mar 41(A) Estate agents: why banks, building societies and insurance companies have been buying up the agencies, I I Mar 32(A) . . . et dona ferentes, 22 Apr 14(A) 'Ethereally mild', 10 Jun 42(LL) Ethiopia: engravings, 7 Jan 25(R); an unsuccessful coup, 27 May 7(D) Ethiopia Engraved, (ed.) Richard Pankhurst and Leila Ing- rams, 7 Jan 25(R)

Etiquette and in manners: in England, I Apr 18(A), 29 Apr 27(L), and an France. 1 Apr 19(A); telephone manners, 15 Apr 23, 29 Apr 27(L)

Eton College: the declamation prize, 18 Mar 33(LL) Eugene Onegin (Coliseum), 29 Apr 38(AR) Eugene O'Neill: Selected Letters, (ed.) Travis Bogard and Jackson B.Bryer, 7 Jan 27(R) Europe: its two political halves, 14 Jan 9(A); arguments for and against further West European integration, 14 Jan 9(A); the Council of Europe, 21 Jan 24(L); German cultural influence now lost in central Europe, 6 May 14(A); Japan's industrial investment in Europe, 13 May 3I(A) European Diary 1977-1981, Roy Jenkins, 11 Mar 40(R) EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC),Ttiu Leon Brittan replaces Lord Cockfield as Commissioner, 7 Jan 18(E); Peter Sutherland's work as Commissioner, 7 Jan 18(E); East-West developments, 14 Jan 9(A); the Commis- sion bans US hormone-treated beef. 14 Jan(A); how the European Monetary System: how it would affect Britain, 18 Feb 23, 20 May 19(E); Roy Jenkins's promotion of the EMS, 11 Mar 40(R); when will Britain join?, 17 Jun 20(CS); free capital movement incompatible with EMS mem- bership, 17 Jun 20(CS) Evans, Caradoc, Nothing to Pay, 11 Mar 43(R) Evans, Sian, (trans.) The Memoirs of Elizabeth Vigee-Le Brun, 20 May 34(R) Everything but the bark, 24 Jun 18(A) Excellence of disarmament for the Soviet General Staff, The, 3 Jun 6(PC) Eye of newt, phone of frog, 20 May 15(A) Eyesight of Wasps, The, Osip Mandelstam (trans. James Greene), 15 Apr 33(R)

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Fables: a Japanese fable about crows, 6 May 40(A) Facts, The: A Novelist's Autobiography, Philip Roth, 25 Feb 31(R) Falk, Toby, and Mildred Archer, India Revealed, 8 Apr 32(R) Falstaff (Coliseum), 4 Mar 37(AR) Family, the: a sentimental scene of family life, 14 Jun 44(CO) Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol, Ultra Violet, 24 Jun 34(R) Farson, Daniel. Sacred Monsters, 28 Jan 34(R) Fascism: ten characteristics of fascism, 22 Apr 9(A); Hitler compared and contrasted with Mussolini. 22 Apr 9(A); totalitarian leaders marked on a scale of 10, 22 Apr 11(A); how fascist movements develop, 29 Apr 9(A) Fashion special, 18 Mar 41-46(A) Fax machine: transforming the working lives of journalists, 6 May 2I(A) Feeling synergetic?, 11 Mar 19(A) Feibleman, Peter, Lilly: Reminiscences of Lillian Hellman, 4 Mar 29(R) Felix Mendelssohn: A Life in Letters, ed. Rudolph Elvers (trans. Craig Tomlinson), 13 May 36(R) Fenton, James, All the Wrong Places, 11 Mar 4I(R) Fenton James, The Manila Envelope, 3 Jun 33(LL) Ficino, Marsilio: volume 9 of his letters, 25 Feb 32(R) Field. Frank: 18 Mar 18(1); a profile, 18 Mar 18(A) Fighting Back, John Bowen. 11 Fcb 40(R)

Fighting phoney wars in the dark, and how not to do it, 10 Jun 7 FiguresC fin a Landscape: A History of the National Trust, John Gaze, 18 Fcb 33(R)

Films: two films about racial prejudice, 18 Feb 15(A); the decline and fall of the Western, 18 Mar 27(R); a competi- tion based on film titles, 18 Mar 49(C0); Marlene Dietrich's autobiography, 13 May 35(R); drive-in movie parks, 3 Jun 31(R); sec also individual film titles FINANCIAL the 13 per cent interest rate, 7 Jan 19(CS); the pseudo- precision of official statistics, 14 Jan 6(PC); the Group of Seven meeting. 21 Jan 20(E); the real problem the growth in credit, 11 Feb 6(PC); Britain and the European Monetary System. 18 Feb 23, 20 May 19(E), 17 Jun 20(CS); how the National Debt has grown, 25 Mar 16(A); the international banking system can now withstand a total default by the six largest sovereign debtors, 6 May 12(A); Britain should join the EMS in order to support West Germany's - and our liberal trading regime, 6 May 23(E); cashing travellers' cheques in Italy, 13 May 23(CS); joining the EMS would hinder, not help, the economy, 20 May 19(E); interest rate raised to 14 per cent, 27 May 23(CS); the sudden upsurge in the dollar, 3 Jun 21(CS); sterling again under pressure, 10 Jun 20(CS); over-funding advocated, 10 Jun 20(CS); the advantages of a single EEC currency, 10 Jun 24(E); company directors award themselves large pay increases, 17 Jun 9(A); see also BUDGET, ECONOMIC and Taxation