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Abbe Tigrane, The, Ferdinand Fabre (trans. Robert Liddell), 23 Jan 36(R)

Abortion: David Alton's Bill to change the time-limit for abortions, 2 Jan 22, 16 Jan 25, 23 Jan 20(L), 30 Jan 4(PW), 20 Feb 24, 5 Mar 20, 26 Mar 25(L); Asian women in Britain getting female foetuses aborted, 9 Jan 5(N); David Alton defends his Bill, 21 May 51(AR)

Abramsky, Chimen, Maciej Jachimczyk and Anthony Polons- ky, The Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R) Absentmindedness, 13 Feb 48(A) Acting Shakespeare (Playhouse), 2 Jan 31(AR) Ad nauseam, 9 Apr 5(LA) Adventures of Tonton, 13 Feb 11(A) ADVERTISING Paul Eddington in a Birmid Qualcast TV commercial, 23 Jan 19(CS); the withholding of PR assistance, 23 Jan 24, 30 Jan 21, 20 Feb 24(L); two TV advertisements, 27 Feb 39(AR); a mistake in the cost of the Government's advertising campaign, 19 Mar 6(D); the Government's use of advertising to inform and exhort the public, 9 Apr 5(LA); advertisement expenditure in 1987, 30 Apr 25(A); political advertising in need of restraint, 30 Apr 25(A); the Govern- ment's advertising campaigns, 28 May 5(N); a US exhibition advertisement, 28 May 6(D); promotional literature's many shortcomings, 18 Jun 19(A) Advice, 30 Jan 31(P) Aerosols, 26 Mar 35(LL) Affordable strike, An, 13 Feb 5(LA) Afghanistan: a missing freelance cameraman, 9 Jan 14(A); the Hekmatyar guerrilla band, 9 Jan 14(A); Islamic fun- damentalist forces jockeying for power when the Russians leave?, 13 Feb 10(A), 27Feb 23(L); why the Russian troops are being withdrawn, 23 Apr 13(A) Afghan vacuum, The, 13 Feb 10(A)

Afore ye) go, 28 May 47, 4 Jun 47, 11 Jun 63, 18 Jun 47, 25 Jun 55(A

Africa: The racism of black Africa, 6 Feb 10(A), 13 Feb 19, 5 Mar 20(L); reflections after a journey through Central Africa, 21 May 29(R); see also individual countries After the bang and the crash, 13 Feb 26(A) Agee, Philip, On the Run, 26 Mar 32(R) Agnelli, Gianni: the most powerful man in Italy, 30 Jan 10(A), 13 Feb 17(X), 5 Mar 20, 12 Mar 25(L) Agrictdture: the increasingly desperate plight of British farmers, 9 Jan 26(R); pesticides and game conservation, 23 Jan 7(D); a compromise over the CAP reached at the Brussels EEC meeting, 20 Feb 5(LA) AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) statistics from Social Trends, 30 Jan 8(AV); the new TV advertisement, 27 Feb 39(AR); a dangerous infectious illness, but not yet notifiable, 9 Apr 20(A); its incidence in San Francisco, 7 May 7(D); ministering to Aids victims, 7 May 7(D); Aids victims and their lovers, 7 May 7(D); misleading propaganda campaigns, 18 Jun 27(R); attitudes to Aids, 18 Jun 27(R) AIR TRAVEL the fear of crashing, 5 Mar 42(A); a non-stop, non-refuelled flight round the world by a light aircraft, 2 Apr 33(R); a Kuwaiti airliner hijacked, 16 Apr 4(PW), 7(D); Swissair and BA the best airlines, 16 Apr 48(A); an aircraft's roof partly ripped off, 7 May 4(PW), 4 Jun 22(L); British Aerospace and the finances of the Airbus, 14 May 26(A); Japan's fleet of Boeing 747s and their maintenance, 18 Jun 11(A); a Japanese innovation in aircraft maintenance, 18 Jun 12(A) Alack, A-Day, what a muddled way to be the plain man's friend, 30 Apr 27(CS) Albert R) Speer: Architecture 1932-1942, (ed.) Leon Krier, 6 Feb 30( A level best, 19 Mar 20(A) Al-Fayed, Mohammed, 30 Jan 39(A) Alphabet poems, 9 Apr 43(CO) America: see individual countries American Express charge cards, 9 Apr 26(L) Amis, Kingsley: annoyed reply to a letter from the National Portrait Gallery, 30Jan 7(D), 6 Feb 20(L); collected letters. 28 May 47(A) Amnesty International: investigates human rights in Russia, 4 Jun 13(A) And God bless us all, 9 Jan 28(LL) And now for a year on auto-pilot, 2 Jan 21(E) . . and F'aris, 18 Jun 10(A) Andromache (Old Vic), 30 Jan 36(AR) . . . and statistics, 16 Apr 5(LA), 19(X), 23 Apr 15, 30 Apr 19, 7 May 12, 14 May 35, 21 May 26, 28 May 19, 4 Jun 11, 11 Jun 12, 18 Jun 14, 25 Jun 12(X) And the Band Played On; Politics, People and the Aids Epidemic, Randy Shilts, 18 Jun 27(R) And the further topics, 13 Feb 41(LL) Anecdotes, misleading, 5 Mar 32(LL) Anglophobia, 23 Apr 38(P)

Animals: caring about animals, 2 Jan 36(A), 16 Jan 25(L); killing home-reared poultry, 16 Jan 7(D); animals in films, 12 Mar 7(D); writers' pets reply to their masters, 9 Apr 26(L). 23 1r 60(C0); John Aspinall's passion for animals, 18 Jun 30(R.

Anna Bokna Covent Garden), 11 Jun 54(AR) Another voice, 2 Jan 8, 9 Jan 7, 16 Jan 8, 23 Jan 8, 30 Jan 8, 27 Feb 8, 5 Mar 8, 12 Mar 8, 19 Mar 7, 26 Mar 8, 2 Apr 8, 9 Apr 8, 16 Apr 8, 23 Apr 8, 30 Apr 8, 14 May 8, 21 May 8, 28 May 7, 4 Jun 8, 11 Jun 8, 25 Jun 8(AV) Anthologies: compiling an anthology, 14 May 57(A) Arabs who are Israelis, 21 May 16(A) Arbor tree, The, 28 May 18(A) Archer, Jeffrey, 25 Jun 7(D) ARCHITECTURE Michelin House, 2 Jan 36(A); Sir Ninian Comper's Gothic revivalism, 3 Jan 33(AR); German neo-classical architecture, 6 Feb 30(R); the buildings of Venice and Rome, 6 Feb 30(R); the classical country house in Scotland. 1660-1800, 13 Feb 39(R); only a handful of post-war buildings listed, 19 Mar 5(N); the Landmark Trust's properties, 26 Mar 39(AR); English Heritage and the care of historic buildings, 2 Apr 14(A), 16 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24, 30 Apr 28. 11 Jun 30(L); the Ottoman architect Sinan abdur-Mennan, 7 May 41(AR); architectural art, 11 Jun 53(AR) Argstfying: Essays on Literature and Culture, William Empson (ed. John Haffenden), 26 Mar 34(R) Aristocrats (Hampstead), 18 Jun 38(AR) Armada, Duff Hail-Davis, 25 Jun 36(R) Armada, Peter Padfield, 25 Jun 36(R) Armada, the Spanish: commemorative exhibition, 7 May 40(AR); books on the Spanish Armada, 25 Jun 36(R) Armed forces, the: war cemeteries visited, 23 Jan 20(L) Armenia: massive nationalist demonstrations, 5 Mar 11(A), 18 Jan 4(PW); the Western media denied coverage of the demos and riots, 12 Mar 20(A) Arnold, Wallace: his commonplace book, 21 May 7(D) Aronson, Theo, The King in Love: Edward VII's Mistresses, 30 Apr 39(R) ART

artists' exhibitions: David Bomberg, 27 Feb 35, Edward Bawden, 12 Mar 35, Cezanne, 7 May 14, Cecil Collins, 18 Jun 39, Calum Colvin, 5 Mar 37, Christopher Cork, 16 Jan 36, Edgar Degas, 20 Feb 39, Roger Fenton, 20 Feb 34, Ewan Fraser, 5 Mar 37, Lucian Freud, 2 Jan 29, 13 Feb 42, Patrick Graham, 16 Jan 36, Gwen Hardie, 16 Apr 47, Hans Hofmann, 19 Mar 47, Bill Jacklin, 11 Jun 55, Ken Kiff, 21 May 39, Heinz Koppel, 9 Apr 39, James Lynch, 23 Jan 41, Robert Mapplethorpe, 2 Apr 36, Edward Middleditch, 30 Apr 41, Paul Nash, 14 May 50, Robert Organ, 11 Jun 55, Therese Oulton, 30 Jan 34, Paul Richards, 30 Jan 34, Gerhard Richter, 19 Mar 47, Vincent Van Gogh, 20 Feb 39, Panic Vezelay, 30 Apr 41, Fred Williams, 6 Feb 33, Michael Williams, 11 Jan 55, Bernd Zimmer, 23 Jan 41(AR) modish but often vacuous art. 2 Jan 29(AR); the life and work of Rubens, 9 Jan 27(R); subjective opinion and historical insight in art criticism, 9 Jan 30(A); the role of imagination in art, 16 Jan 36(AR); Camden Town painters, 16 Jan 36(AR); British abstract art of the 1930s, 23 Jan 41(AR); a suggested joint portrait of Kingsley and Martin Amis, 30 Jan-7(D), 6 Feb 2ID(L); John Piper's photographs and graphc works, 30 Jan 29(R); realist painting. 13 Feb 42(AR); Jocelyn Stevens, rector of the RCA, 20 Feb 17(A); Modern Painters (quarterly journal), 27 Feb 35(AR), 25 Jun 19(A); Frank Stella and David Hockney, 5 Mar 33(R); the Beaumont gift (exhibition), 5 Mar 37(AR); early art books, 12 Mar 27(R); Felix Topolski's autobiography, 12 Mar 29(R); Silleyman the Magnificent (exhibition , 12 Mar 36(AR); a biography of Rodin, 19 Mar 40(R ; war and peace as seen by German and Soviet artists, 19 Mar 44(AR); Old Master paintings from the Thyssen- Bomemisza collection, 26 Mar 38(AR); painters from the Royal College of Art, 2 Apr 34(AR); the art market six months after Black Monday, 2 Apr 37(AR); the paintings in the Louvre, 9 Apr 32(R). 25 Jun 26(L); exhibition of unfashionable artists, 9 14439(AR); a biography of Sir Alfred Munnings, 16 Apr R); Lucian Freud's paintings and works on paper, 16 Apr 2(R); contemporary imagina- tive landscapes, 16 Apr 47(A ); Three Cities art prize report and awards, 23 Apr 47(AR); the life and career of Richard Redgrave, 14 May 47(R); art featuring the RAF, 14

May 50(AR); exhibiting paintings in mixed-purpose museums, 14 May 50(AR), 21 May 26(L); Fine arts special, 21 May 35-43(AR); art thefts and forgeries, 21 May

35(AR); the Royal Academy summer exhibition, 21 v 40(AR); a sale of Russian paintings, 21 May 42(AR); artists of the New Yorker, 21 May 43(Al2); Australian painters of the 1940s, 28 May 34(AR); the Phillips Collection, Washington, 28 May 34(AR); 14 TV programes on British art. 28 May 38(AR); Lucian Freud on Di, 28 May 38(AR); a BBC series on sculptors, 28 May 38(AR); Turner's watercolours of birds, 4 Jun 33(R); the new Tate Gallery in Liverpool, 4 Jun 34(AR); art dealers should pay museums and galleries for the expertise they make use of, 4 June 38(AR); architectural art, 11 Jun 53(AR); Degas's nudes. 18 Jun 34(R); the male nude in photography, 18 Jun 35(AR); how dealers could hit back at the sale rooms which are taking business from them, 18 Jun 37(AR); nine neo-Romantic artists, 18 Jun 39(AR); Modem Painters and other an journals, 25 Jun 19(A); Russian paintings, 25 Jun 46(AR); French paintings from the USSR, 25 Jun 46(AR) Arts: the Arts and Crafts movement in America, 1875-1920,

11 Jun 53(AR); see also Crafts Arts diary, monthly, 2 Jan 33, 30 Jan 37, 27 Feb 37, 2 Apr 37, 30 Apr 47, 28 May 39(X) Ascherson, Neal, Games with Shadows, 14 May 43(R) Ashbee, C.R., 11 Jun 53(AR) Aspinall, John: his passion for animals, 18 Jun 30(R) Astride the Wall: A Memoir, 1913-1945, Ursula Wyndham, 11 Jun 34(R) Astrological Diary of the Seventeenth Century, Samuel Jeake 2of9(R) Rye (ed. Michael Hunter and Annabel Gregory), 9 Apr Astrology: Samuel Jeake's astrological diary, 9 Apr 29(R) Athletes foot, 11 Jun 63(A) Athletics: Zola Budd's eligibility for the Olympic Games questioned, 23 Apr 5(LA) At Night, 25 Jun 41(P) At the front in Ethiopia, 5 Mar 13(A) At the rose ball, 11 Jun 19(A) Attwood, Thomas, 13 Feb 45(AR) AUCTION SALES famous people's personal property, 16 Jan 43(CO); art sales, 27 Feb40(AR); botanical prints. 27 Feb 40(AR); the art markets six months after Black Monday, 2 Apr 37 AR); the Andy Warhol auction. 30 Apr 46(AR); sales of ceramics, 4 Jun 41(AR); how art dealers could hit back at the sale rooms which are taking business from them, 18 Jun 37(AR) Ausonius: the historical Ausonius, 6 Feb 43(A)

Aus-ramiA its bicentenary, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 12(A); its early history, 23 Jan 9(A); aborigines and their rights, 23 Jan 9(A); doctoring in an outback mining village, 23 Jan 10(A); the emergence of an Australian antipodean sensibility, 23 Jan 39(LL); the bicentenary celebrations, 30 Jan 12(A), Australia's quest for an identity, 30 Jan 12(A); an Australian artist, 6 Feb 33(AR); Les A. Murray's poems. 13 Feb 41(1-1.); 13 Feb 47(A); reflections on the Sydney Opera House and Austra- lians' openmindedness, 27 Feb 8(AV); John Pilger and the aborigines' claims, 27 Feb 8(AV), 12 Mar 25(L); the twelve best Australian wines available in Britain, 5 Mar 8(AV); 12 Mar 41(A); a motel in Tasmania, 21 May 32(LL); Austra- lian painters of the 1940s. 28 May 34(AR); pauses in conversation, 18 Jun 32(LL)

Australia takes to the water, 301 Jan 12(A) Austria; Kurt Waldheim's war guilt beyond doubt, 23 Jan 14(A), 20 Feb 24(L); the 50th anniversary of the Anschluss, 12 Mar 14(A); the Waldheim affair, 12 Mar 14(A); Kurt Waldheim's wartime record. 23 Apr 32(R) Austria's Nixon, 23 Jan 14(A) Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, The, William Hale White (intro. Don Cupitt), 26 Mar 28(R) Aux acmes, citoyens!, 14 May 49(AR

Avalanche, the Klosters, 19 Mar 4(P Vii 49(A)

Ayer, A.J., Thomas Paine, 16 Apr 33( )

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Babes in the Wood (Duchess), 2 Jan 31(AR)

Babette 's Feast (film), 19 Mar 45(AR)

Babies: the first test-tube baby, 16 Jan 14(A) Bach, C.P.E.: 23 Jan 44(1); his music, 23 Jan 44(AR) Badgered by bishops, 2 Jan 15(A) Badminton House ball, a, 2 Apr 40(A) Baker, James: the US Treasury Secretary's bungling, 23 Apr 22(E) Baker, Kenneth: and the abolition of the ILEA, 6 Feb 5(LA); an incident at the party conference, 12 Mar 7(D) Balanchine, George: a biography, 11 Jun 39(R) Ballet: see Dance and Ballet Bangkok, 19 Mar 49. 2 Apr 40(A) Bank of England: the Governor's guide lines to banks, 13 Feb 31(CS); profit from its banknote issue, 21 May 20(CS) BANKS

much reduced profits of the Big Four through international business losses. 13 Feb 31(CS); their venture into the securities business not a success, 13 Feb 31. 27 Feb 19(CS); the high street banks as the small investor's friend, 13 Feb 31(CS); bankers who lend and lose fortunes, 27 Feb 19, 12 Mar 23(CS), 7 May 22(L); NatWest's costly securities business, 27 Feb 19(CS); no criticism by shareholders for their overseas losses, 27 Feb 23(L); a shake-up at Standard Chartered, 12 Mar 23(CS); Barclays' rights issue, 23 Apr 21(CS); a history of the House of Baring, 25 Jun 38(R) Barfly (film). 19 Mar 45(AR)

Barings: the firm's history, 2.5 Jun 38(R) Barre, Raymond: his presidential election campaign, 16 Apr 11(A) Batman and Superman, 30 Apr 39(R), 14 May 21, 21 May 26, 4 Jun 22(L), 11 Jun 57(AR)

BattlinC)g it out on the playing fields of Eastbourne, 20 Feb 6(P

Baudelaire: To a Passer-by, 9 Apr 30(P) Bavarian life and politics, 19 Mar 32(A) Bawden, Edward: engravings, 12 Mar 35(AR) BBC, THE

a programme on the BBC. with its chairman and director- general answering phone-in questions. 9 Jan 32(AR); John Birt's predilection for current affairs programmes, 23 Jan 7(D); its bias against the police and the Establishment, 6 Feb 18(A); its treatment of the Birmingham bombing appeal, 6 Feb 18(A), 13 Feb 19(L); a meeting with Michael Checkland, 27 Feb 7(D); its journalists criticise John Birt, deputy director-general, 12 Mar 5(LA); the Tallis Scholars cold-shouldered by BBC producers, 12 Mar 37(AR); opposition by current affairs journalists to more stringent editorial control, 26 Mar 9(A). 2 Apr 24, 16 Apr 24(L); hands over tapes to the police, 2 Apr 22(A), 9 Apr 14(X); John Birt deplores the lowering of standards of reporting and interviewing over the years, 16 Apr 17(A); Alasdair Milne's memoirs, 18 Jun 33(R)

Beaufort, the Duke of, 23 Jan 47(A) Beaumont, Sir George: collector and amateur painter. 5 Mar 36( AR) Beautiful Room is Empty, The. Edmund White, 5 Mar 31(R) Beaverbrook, Lord: Bob Edwards' memories of him, 5 Mar 29(R) Becoming at last berhymed, 23 Jan 39(LL) Bed and breakfast accommodation offered, 11 Jun 60(CO) Before breakfast, 21 May 32(LL) Begging: asking for a handout, 9 Apr 41(A) Beloved Bookman- 16 Apr 18(A) Berm. Tony: to oppose Neil Kinnock for the Labour Party leadership, 2 Apr 6(PC) Bennett, Alan. Talking Heads, 2 Apr 27(R) Bennett, Dr Gareth: inquest and verdict. 2 Apr 8(AV) Bergman, Ingmar: his autobiography, 4 Jun 28(R) Bergman. Ingmar, The Magic Lantern, 4 Jun 28(R.) Bernard Jeffrey: falls down stairs, 30 Jan 40(A); his flatulence, 30 Apr 31(L); an extract from an imaginary column, 30 Apr 51(A) Bernard Shaw: Collected Letters Volume IV, 1926-1950, (ed.) Dan H. Laurence. 11 Jun 31(R) Berrill. Sir Kenneth, 5 Mat 19(CS) Bertolucci by Bertolucci, 30 Apr 36(R) Best of Friends, The (Apollo), 20 Feb 37(AR) Between East and West (Hampstead), 9 Jan 30(AR) 'Beyond anger', 14 May 5(LA) Billington, Rachel. Loving Attitudes, 27 Feb 28(R) Billy Budd (Coliseum). 5 Mar 38(AR) Biography: the biographical 'industry'. 9 Jan 34(A); biog- raphers on biography, 7 May 30(R), 28 May 24(L) Birds: Shakespeare's birds. 13 Feb 41(LL). 16 Apr 25(L); bird calls at night, 27 Feb 42(A): exotic waterfowl, 30 Apr 8(AV); watercolours by Turner, 4 Jun 33(R); extinct birds, 11 Jun 40(R); the killing of protected birds, 18 Jun 7(D) Bin. John: his predilection for current affairs, 23 Jan 7(p); criticised by BBC journalists, 12 Mar 5(LA); his editorial control of the BBC's current affairs coverage, 26 Mar 9(A), 2 Apr 24(L); deplores lowered standards of accuracy and impartiality. 16 Apr 17(A) Birthdays: mentioned in newspapers, 2 Jan 7(D); birthday presents. 4 Jun 41(A) Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949, The, Benny Morris, 28 May 28(R) Bitter Sweet (Sadler's Wells). 5 Mar 40(AR) Blacks and blues in Mississippi, 7 May I3(A) Blakemore, Michael, Next Season, 6 Feb 28(R) Blaming the Victims, (ed.) Edward Said and Christopher Hitchens, 28 May 28(R) Bland, Harold: a Hertfordshire vegan, 2 Apr 16(A) Blandford Forum: the Blandford Fly, II Jun 22(A) Blood meal at Blandford Forum, 11 Jun 22(A) Bloomsburians recalled, 16 Jan 32(R) Bluebeard, Kurt Vonnegut, 30 Apr 36(R) Blyth, Char a hunting accident, 16 Jan 7(D) Bodice-ripping. 4 Jun 41(A) Body, Richard, Red or Green for Farmers (and the Rest of Us). 9 Jan 26(R) Boeing 747s: JAL's fleet and their maintenance, 18 Jun 11(A) Bomberg, David: exhibition, 27 Feb 35(AR) Bomb parties, The. 25 Jun 29(A) Bonfire of the Vanities, The, Tom Wolfe, 13 Feb 37(R), 47(A) Bonn: the federal capital, 19 Mar 35(A) Booker, Mary: letters to and from Richard Hillary, 30 Apr 37(R) Books writing novels a substitute for living, 13 Feb 47(A), 2 Apr 24(L); heavy and light volumes, 20 Feb 7(D); treasured pamphlets, 20 Feb 7(D); work stopped on the new British Library, 26 Mar 5(N); a modern hero in a romantic novel, 14 May 59(C0); letters to fictional literary and publishing figures, 21 May 33(R); 'bodice-rippers', 4 Jun 41(A); the premature reviewing of books, 11 Jun 5(N), 18 Jun 25(L) Born-again guerrillas, 30 Apr 17(A) Borovsky, Victor, Chaliapin, 25 Jun 42(R) Botham. Ian: the saloon bar firmly in favour of him, 9 Apr 7(D) Bottomley, Peter: his 'little list', 16 Jan 8(AV); his Who's Who entry. 16 Jan 8(AV), 23 Jan 25(L); defended, 20 Feb 25(L) Bouts rimes, 26 Mar 44(CO)

Bower, Tom, Maxwell the Outsider, 19 Mar 41(R) Bradbury, Malcolm, Unsent Letters, 21 May 33(R) Bradford, the Revd E.E.: his homosexual verse, 27 Feb 14(A) Breaking the Code (New York), 16 Jan 34(AR)

Bring back Botany Bay, 14 May 16(A) Britain: British writers of the 1930s, 6 Feb 26(R); the triumph of the Right, 27 Feb 7(D); Britain's 'unemployment culture', 9 Apr 8 (AV) Britain and the Dalai Lama, 13 Feb 14(A) British Aerospace: bids for the Rover Group, 5 Mar 5, 12 Mar 5(N), 23(CS) 'British' Bloom, 30 Jan 32(LL) British Petroleum: now partly owned by the Kuwaiti Invest- ment Office, 12 Mar l6(A), 14 May 39( CS) British Railways: see Railways British refugee who is colonising America, The, 14 May 36(A) British Telecom: faulty telephones, 28 Mar 42(A); John Lucas's complaints, 16 Apr 22 (CS); a one-sided corres- pondence with BT, 23 Apr 21(CS); a delayed telegram, 25 Jun 21(CS) British Writers of the Thirties, Valentine Cunningham, 6 Feb 26(R) Britoil: The Government's 'golden share' and BP's bid for Britoil, 2 Jan 5(LA) Broadcast Concerts, 16 Apr 33(P) Broadcast News (film), 16 April 17(A), 46(AR) Broadcast views, 16 Apr 17(A) Bronfman, Edgar M.: an incident at dinner, 5 Mar 41(A) Brookner, Anita, (sel. and intro.) The Stories of Edith Wharton, 9 Apr 27(R) Brought to book, 26 Mar 5(N) Brown, Andrew, Watching the Detectives, 20 Feb 29(R) Brown, Ron: disciplined for the Mace incident, 30 Apr 6(PC) Browning Version, The (Royalty), 26 Mar 37(AR) Buckle, Richard, and John Toras, George Balanchine: Ballet Master, 11 Jun 39(R) Buckley: Peregrine Worsthorne on William and Patricia Buckley, 2 Jan 7(D) Budd, Zola: eligibility for Olympic Games questioned, 23 Apr 5(LA) Buddhism, Tibetan, 2 Apr 13(A) BUDGET. THE

a surplus likely for year's Budget, 9 Jan 21(CS); Gilmore's Law, 9 Jan 21(CS); the Chancellor's options for the Budget, 23 Jan 5(LA): the public expenditure this year - and ten years r 30 Jan 19(CS); capital gains and the Budget, 27 Feb 1 CS); a surplus of several billion pounds likely, 27 Feb 2 E); the budget-builder's task, 5 Mar 6(PC); the varying effects of tax changes, 5 Mar 6(PC,i; pre-Budget lobbying by pressure groups, 5 Mar 16(A ; Nigel Lawson's Budget statement, 19 Mar 4(PW), 8, , 10(A); the Budget attacked by Neil Kinnock, 19 Mar 6(D); reactions to the reduction of higher rates of income tax to 40 per cent, 26 Mar 6(PC); side effects of the Budget, 26 Mar 21(E); an easy passage for the Finance Bill, 14 May 39(CS) Building industry: the recruitment of labour, 9 Apr 8(AV), 28 May 24(L)

Building on shallow foundations, 19 Mar 35(A) Building societies: mortgage crdit growing faster than ever, 14 May 35(A) Bulldozing Bucharest, 7 May 12(A) Bumpy ride with the Airbus, A, 14 May 26(A) Burglary: a bogus telephone engineer, 23 Apr 7(D)

Burn, Michael. Mary and Richard.- The Story of Richard Hillary and Mary Booker, 30 Apr 37(R)

Burning Patience, Antonio Skarmeta (trans. Katherine Sil- ver), 20 Feb 31(R) Burns, Sir Terence, 9 Jan 21(CS) Burundi: The Tutsi dictatorship of institutionalised racism, 6 Feb 10(A). 13 Feb 19, 5 Mar 20(L) Bush, Vice-President George: his presidential election cam- paign, 20 Feb 11(A) Business as usual, alas, 30 Apr 21(A) Butch Hattersley and the Sundance Kid, 11 Jun 6(PC) Buthelezi, Chief: 16 Jan 12(1); wins libel suit against a South African magazine, 16 Jan 12(A); his background, 16 Jan 12(A) Bye-bye blackboard, 6 Feb 5(LA) Byron: a biography, 7 May 33(R); his travels, 21 May 30(R) Byron's Travels, Allan Massie, 21 May 30(R)

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Café Hitler, 16 Apr 14(A) Calendar for 1988, A, 2Jan 12, 6 Feb 15, 5 Mar 15, 2 Apr 25, 7 May to. 4 Jun 10(1) Cambridge University: makes a video to attract more prospec- tive undergraduates, 5 Mar 5 (LA), 12 Mar 24, 19 Mar 26(L); why Cambridge's intellectuals and not Oxford's were attracted to communism, 11 Jun 29(L) Cambridge's video nasty, 5 Mar 5(LA) Cameroon: a lost packhorse, 23 Jan 31(A) Campaign of the Spanish Armada, The, Peter Kemp, 25 Jun 36(R) Campbell, Duncan: his prejudiced approach to security matters, 9 Jan 20(A) Canada: the one-sided economic agreement with the US, 28 May 14(A) Cancer: a luni cancer overcome, 19 Mar 6, 26 Mar 7, 2 Apr 7, 9 Apr 7(D ; skin cancer, 26 Mar 35(LL); children with cancer, 7 May 8(A), 28 May 23(L) Candida (Arts), 16 Jan 35(AR) Cannabis: smoked by students, 16 Jan 7(D); should be made legal, 11 Jun 5(LA), 25 Jun 24(L) Canons to the left of us, 2 Jan 25(LL) Canterbury, the Archbishop of: an investigation into rural England, 2 Apr 8(AV) Capital punishment: in Russia, 4 Jun 13(A); 11 Jun 63 (A) Capital Punishment in California, 7 May n(P) Capote, Truman, A Capote Reader, 23 Jan 40(R) Capote Reader, A, Truman Capote, 23 Jan 40(R) Caputo, Philip, Indian Country, 16 Jan 25(L) Cardus, Neville: Cardus on Music: A Centenary Collection, (ed.) Donald Wright, 9 Apr 28(R) Care of the Self, The: History of Sexuality Volume III, Michel Foucault, 11 Jun 36(R) ' Carey, Peter, Oscar and Lucinda, 2 Apr 32(R) Carmen (Opera 80, touring), 20 Feb 35(AR) Carol services, 9 Jan 29(AR) Carpenter, Humphrey, A Serious Character: The Life of Ezra Pound, 11 Jun 38(R) Carr, J.L., What Hefty Did, 20 Feb 29(R) Carr, Sir Raymond, 2 Apr 40(A), 16 Apr 25(L) Carroll, Lewis: a continuation of 'Jabberwocky', 9 Jan 36(CO) Carry on nurse, 28 May 5(LA) Case of Knives, A, Candia McWilliam, 23 Jan 37(R) Casteras, Susan P., and Ronald Parkinson, (ed). Richard Redgrave: 1804-1888, 14 May 47(R) Cather, Willa: a biography, 6 Feb 29(R) Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans: Seventeenth Century Essays, Hugh Trevor-Roper, 23 Jan 35(R) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Lyttelton), 20 Feb 37(AR) Cats: black cats, 23 Jan 49(A); 14 May 56(A); killers of small animals and birds, 18 Jun 42(A) Causing a nuisance, 25 Jun 29(A) Caute, David, Sixty-Eight: The Year of the Barricades, 16 Jan 26(R) Cave Brown, Anthony, The Secret Servant: The Life of Sir Stewart Menzies, Churchill's Spyrnaster, 2 Apr 26(R) CBI (Confederation of British Industry): protests against increase in electricity prices, 27 Feb 5(LA) Ceausescu, President: his rebuilding programme, 7 May 12(A) Centre for Policy Studies: its effect on Conservative policy- making, 23 Apr 10(A) Ceramics: see Crafts Cezanne: his early paintings, 7 May 34(AR) Chaliapin, Feodor: a biography and his own life story, 25 Jun 42)

Chali(Rapin, Victor Borovsky, 25 Jun 42(R)

Chaliapin: Autobiography as Told to Maxim Gorky, (ed.) Nina Froud and James Hanley, 25 Jun 42(R) Chamberlain, Neville: and the Munich agreement, 4 Jun 23(A), 25 Jun 24(L) Changes of Address, Lee Langley, 2 Jan 24(R) Chappell, Philip, Pensions and Privilege. 4 Jun 5(LA), 21(C5), 11 Jun 30(L) Chardin, 26 Mar 31(P) Charge-sheet against Mr James Baker, The, 23 Apr 22(E) Charmley, John, and Eric Homberger, The Troubled Face of Biography, 7 May 30(R) Checkland, Michael: at a BBC party, 27 Feb 7(D) CHESS Kasparov retains the world championship. drawing 12-12 with Karpov, 2 Jan 37(A); the Hastings tournament, 9 Jan 36, 16 Jan 43, 30 Jan 4)(A); the new Elo ratings, 9 Jan 36(A); Susan Arkell's success, 16 Jan 43(A); answers to the Christmas quiz, 23 Jan 51(A); the Candidates' tournament in St John, Canada, 30 Jan 43, 6 Feb 42. 13 Feb 51, 20 Feb 44(A); Wijk aan Zee tournament, 30 Jan 43(A); Spraggett and Hjartarson qualify for the world championship quarter- finals, 13 Feb 51(a); the pairings for the quarter-finals, 13 Feb 51, 20 Feb 44(A); an international tournament at St John, 13 Feb 51(A); Michael Adams's defeat of Kasparov in a simultaneous display, 20 Feb 4(PW), 44(A); Kasparov's IQ test, 20 Feb 44, 5 Mar 43(A); the mixed fortunes of Ljubojevic, 27 Feb 44(A); Tal wins a world blitz cham- pionship, 27 Feb 44(A): Tony Kostin wins the Hastings Challengers' tournament, 5 Mar 43(A); title successes of English players, 5 Mar 43(A); Jan Timman wins at Linares, 12 Mar 43(A); the Euwe memorial tournament won by Nigel Short, 12 Mar 43, 19 Mar 52, 26 Mar 44(A); the 1988 University match, 2 Apr 43(A); the Lloyds Bank British problem solving championships, 2 Apr 43(A); Botvinnik interviewed, 9 Apr 43(A); Fide v. the Grandmaster Association, 9 Apr 43(A); the first leg of the World Cup played in Brussels, 9 Apr 43, 16 Apr 52, 23 Apr 60, 30 Apr 51, won by Karpov, 7 May 44, 14 May 59(A); two Botvinnik games, 16 Apr 52(A); the European Options Exchange tournament (Amsterdam), 14 May 59, 21 May 53, 28 May 44, 4 Jun 43(A); the Dutch chess year, 21 May 53(A); the Watson Farley Williams tournament, 11 Jun 60(A); the new Fide Code of Ethics, 18 Jun 44(A); the second leg of the Grandmaster Association World Cup, 25 Jun 52(A) Children: the Here and Tintin books, 13 Feb 51(A); child abuse, 19 Mar 7 (AV), 25 Jun 13(A); the Moors murderers. 19 Mar 7(AV); child abuse in Scotland, 23 Apr 37(A); child cancer patients, 7 May 8(A), 28 May 23(L); a film on child pornography, 25 Jun 13(A) Children of the Siege, Pauline Cutting, 26 Mar 30(R)

China: an unusual fine, 6 Feb 19-(CS); its 'resettlement programme' in Tibet, 13 Feb 14(A); Pu Yi, the last emperor, 12 Mar 37(AR); Britain's weakness over the Dalai

Lama and Hong Kong, 19 Mar 5(LA); the Dalai Lama on China, 2 Apr 12(A); the negotiations with Britain over Hong Kong, 30 Apr 12(A)

Chinese take-away, 30 Apr 12(A) Chinese Whispers, Maurice Leitch, 2 Jan 24(R) Chippindale, Peter, and Chris Horrie, Disaster!, 26 Mar 19(A) Chirac, Jacques: his presidential election campaign, 16 Apr 11(A)

CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH

the hounding and resipation of the Anglo-Catholic Revd A.H. Mackonochie 2 Jan 15(A); bishops' signatures to letters, 2 Jan 220. ; a distinction between 'belief' and 'faith', 9 Jan 28 ); carols and carol services, 9 Jan 29(AR); rural pursuits of coun clergy, 16 Jan 7(D); a case try

of preferment denied, 30 Jan 7(D); Anglo-Catholics' false position, 20 Feb 25(L); the homosexual verse of an Edwrdian vicar, 27 Feb 14(A); the gay HQ in St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 19 Mar 26, 26 Mar 27, 16 Apr 25(L); the critical Crockford's preface, 2 Apr 8(AV); the death of Dr Gareth Bennett - suicide or not?, 2 Apr 8(AV); the Bishop of Durham calls the social service reforms 'wicked', 9 Apr 6(PC); the parable of the sheep and the goats, 7 May 22, 28 May 23(L); religion and nationalism, 7 May 27(R)• mis- sionaries' impact on aboriginal tribes, 7 May 31(R); the community charge attacked by religious leaders, 1 May 6(PC); US churches and their adherents, 14 May 7(D); Mrs Thatcher on the tenth commandment and the creation of wealth, 28 May 4(PW), 6(D), 22(CS); Conservative and Labour interpretations of biblical texts, 4 Jun 5(N), 6(PC); Calvinistic and Arminian doctrines, 18 Jun 25(L); see also Roman Catholic Church Christiansen, Rupert: Romantic Affinities: Portraits From an Age, 1780-1830, 30 Jan 28(R); The Grand Obsession: A Collins Anthology of Opera, 28 May 27(R)

Christmas: reflections on Christmas, 2 Jan 34(A); carol services, 9 Jan 29(AR); Taki's Christmas, 9 Jan 32(A); Christmas misanthropy, 16 Jan 33(LL)

Church and Covenant, 30 Apr40 27 I);Churchill, Sir Winston: 4 Jun 27 I); a hostile biography, 20 Feb 32.11); the last volume ofMartin Gilbert's biography, 4 Jun 27 ) Churchill s War: Volume 1, The Struggle for Power, David Irving, 20 Feb 32(R)

CIA, the, 26 Mar 32(R) Cigars: their English retailers and smokers, 11 Jun 44(A) Cinema: see Flu.cs

City and suburban, 9 Jan 21, 16 Jan 21, 23 Jan 19, 30 Jan 19, 6 Feb 19, 13 Feb 31, 20 Feb 23, 27 Feb 19, 5 Mar 19, 12 Mar 23, 26 Mar 23, 2 Apr 23,16 Apr 22, 23 Apr 21, 30 Apr r, 7 May 19, 14 May 39, 21 May 20, 28 May 22, 4 Jun 21, 11 Jun 27, 25 Jun 21(CS) City's sweet tooth, The, 4 Jun 5(LA)

Civil Service: fancy names for government ministries and departments, 16 Jan 21(CS); reform proposals undermined by the Treasury, 27 Feb 11(A), 19 Mar 26(L)

Civil to Strangers, Barbara Pym, 2 Jan 24(R) Clark, David Lee, (ed.) Shelley's Prose, 16 Apr 41(R) Classes, social: a Cambridge University video and the class issue, 5 Mar 5(LA); the sense of grievance felt by the middle class and the nch, 12 Mar 7(D); the rich in the 1980s, 19 Mar 6(D), 26 Mar 27(L); the class war before 1914, 16 Apr 2.5(L); meeting the workforce, 18 Jun 47(A); Margaret Drabble's pamphlet The Case for Equality, 25 Jun 8(AV) Classical Country House in Scotland, 1660-1800, The, James Macaulay, 13 Feb 39(R)

Cliches: in a sports commentary, 13 Feb 51(C0); a novel written entirely in cliches, 25 Jun 7(D)

Cloak and Gown, Robin Winks, 26 Mar 32(R)

Clore, Sir Charles, 30 Jan 40(A) Clothes: 'designer' clothes, 4 Jun 22(L) Clough, A.H.: the original title of a Clough poem, 2 Jan 22(L) Coal industry, the: its privileged position as supplier to the electricity industries, 27 Feb 5(LA)

Cobb, Richard: and 'the hot breath of History', 11 Jun 7(D) Cobra Verde (film), 30 Apr 42(AR) Cohen, Bernard, and Luc Rosenzweig, Waldheim, 23 Apr 32(R) Coleridge, Nicholas, The Fashion Conspiracy, 2 Apr 28(R) Collected Plays and Writings on the Theatre, Karol Wojtyla (trans. and intro. Bodeslaw Taborski), 27 Feb 33(R) Collected Short Stories, Ruth Rendell, 27 Feb 30(R) Collins, Cecil: exhibition, 18 Jun 39(AR) Colour of Rain, The, Emma Tennant, 12 Mar 34(R) Colours, 20 Feb 42(A) Colville, John, Those Lambtons! A Most Unusual Family, 21

May 31(R) Colvin, Calum: exhibition, 5 Mar 37(AR)

Comedy of manners, 2 Jan 16(A) Coming of the King, The: The First Book of Merlin, Nikolai Tolstoy, 21 May 30(R) Common Market, the: see European Economic Community Commonplace book, Wallace Arnold's, 21 May 7, 28 May 6(D) Common Pursuit, The (Phoenix), 16 Apr 45(AR) Commonwealth, the: the uncertain future of Hong Kong, 30 Jan 13(A), 19 Mar 5(LA), 30 Apr 12(A) Communist squirearchy, The, 28 May 12(A) Community charge, the: Scottish attitudes to it, 23 Apr 42(A); a possible effect in local elections, 7 May 6(PC); attacked by the clergy , 14 May 6(PC); the Bill passes the House of Lords, 28 May 4(PW), 6(D)

Comper, Sir Ninian: his Gothic revivalist architecture, 30 Jan 33(AR)

Competition, 2 Jan 37, 9 Jan 36, 16 Jan 43, 23 Jan 51, 30 Jan 43, 6 Feb 42, 13 Feb 51, 20 Feb 44, 27 Feb 44, 5 Mar 43, 12 Mar 43, 19 Mar 52, 26 Mar 44, 2 Apr 43, 9 Apr 43, 16 Apr 52, 23 Apr 60, 30 Apr 51, 7 May 44, 14 May 59, 21 May 53, 28 May 44, 4 Jun 43, 11 Jun 60, 18 Jun 44, 25 Jun 52(C?) Computers: how machines learn, 14 May 9(A); computers 22 Concen04 tration camps: a survivor's feelings, 23 Apr 27(R) Confidence of its convictions, 16 Jan 9(A) Congdon, Tim, The Debt Threat, 14 May 46(R)

CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE

Lord Whitelaw's great services to the party 16 Jan 5(LA); it growing authoritarian tendency 30 Jan 5(cliA); promotion ar for Michael Howard soon?, 30 Jan 19( CS); its essential pragmatism a counterbalance to collectivisation and state control, 6 Feb 13(A); a profile of Malcolm Rifkind, 13 Feb 13(A); the Young Conservatives' conference, 20 Feb 6(PC); its use of advertising to inform and exhort the public, 9 Apr 5(LA); yourpL.%Thatcherite MI's who only want a quiet life, 23 Apr 6( ; the influence of the Institute of Economic Affairs, the ntre for Policy Studies and the 10 Downing Street Policy Unit on Fahey-making, 23 Apr 9(A); the bright young men behind the scenes, 23 Apr 10(A); attitude towards the community charge weakens its position in Scotland, 23 Apr 42(A); its political and non-political advertising, 30 A.pr 25(A), 28 May 5(N); the Government seeks to gag media comment on the Gibraltar killings, 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 5(LA), 8(AV), 20(A)• '•the Conserva- tive conception of freedom, 4 Jun 6(PC); Conservative women, 4 Jun 47(A); T. E. Utley the truest Tory', 25 Jun 15(A); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and Individual members Constraints of an empire on which the sun never sets, 19 Mar 7(AV) Contra surrender, The, 9 Apr 11(A) Conversion: A Spiritual Journey, Malcolm Muggeridge, 26 Mar 34(R)

Cook, Christopher: exhibition, 16 Jan 36(AR)

COOKING

a beef stew and a kidney casserole, 23 Jan 52(A); bloater

paste and water cress sandwiches, 30 Jan 41(A); artichoke carts, crepes suzette and Lenten leak tart, 13 Feb 49(A); German cuisine, 19 Mar 53(A), 26 Mar 27(L); stuffed cabbage leaves and kalte torte or cold dog, 19 Mar 53(A); Suliman's pilaff, crab gratin and prune mousse, 9 Apr 42(A); pizzas, 23 Apr 59(A); cold parmesan souffle, poussin with orange and baked apples, 7 May 43(A); a film about food and sex, 21 May 46(AR); birthday cooking, 21 May 52(A); Beef Wellington, 4 Jun 42(A); a new cookbook, 4 Jun 47(A); 'traditional' food, 25 Jun 53(A); faggots, 25 Jun 53(A); see also F000

Cooper, Arthur: his obituaries, 20 Feb 7(d)

Cooper, :filly, Rivals, 25 Jun 41(R)

Cornishmen: in South Africa, 12 Mar 24, 9 Apr 24(L); 26 Mar 27, 2 Apr 24(L)

Costello, Peter, and Peter van de Kamp, F7ann O'Brien: An Illustrated Biography, 23 Jan 34(R) Country Life, 30 Jan 17(A) Country Living, 30 Jan 17(A)

COUNTRYSIDE, THE

rural pursuits of country clergy , 16 Jan 7(D); pesticides and game conservation, 23 Jan 7(D); magazines for the country- man, 30 Jan 17(A); Scottish classical country houses 1660-1800, 13 Feb 39(R); the Archbishop of Canterbury's wildfowl sanctuary 30 Apr .8(A ; mysterious brown investigation into rural England, 2 fir 8(AV); a projected notices, 30 Apr 8(AV), nostalgia for e countryside, 7 May 42(A); the Green Belts threatened, 21 May 5(LA); the housing situation in the countryside, 21 May 25(L); The Ridgeway, 21 May 33(R); the increase in violent crime, 28 May 7(AV); the Arbor Tree at Aston-on-Clun, 28 May 18(A); the shooting of protected birds, 18 Jun 7(D); see also Environment 'Coons and hymies', 25 Jun 11(A) Covent Garden: the Royal Opera House in the 20th century, 13 Feb 38(R) Cracking of skulls, The, 16 Jan 12(A) Crafts: constructivism in art and design, 30 Jan 35(AR); four exhibitions, mostly of ceramics, 5 Mar 39(AR); the Horni- man and Geffrye museums, 26 Mar 36(AR), 16 Apr 25(L); the crafts in Scotland, 23 Apr 50(AR). a ceramics fair and seminar, 4 Jun 41(AR); the Arts and 'Crafts movement in America, 1875-1920, 11 Jun 53(AR) Crawley, Aldan: an autobiography, Leap Before You Look, 16 Apr 31(R) Cricket: the Test series against New Zealand, 12 Mar 7(D);

Mike Getting sacked as England captain, 18 Jun 5(N) Crime: crime figures in relation to police numbers, 2 Jan 7(D); art thefts and forgeries, 21 May 35(AR) Crime books and thrillers, 27 Feb 30(R)

Crips and the bloods, The, 28 May 10(A) Crisis: Heterosexual Behaviour in the Age of Aids, William H. Masters, Virginia E. Johnson and Robert C. Kolodny, 18 Jun 27(R) Crowther, Prudence, (ed.) Don't Tread on Me: The Selected Letters of S. J. Perelman, 16 Jan 27(R)

Cryonics in the US, 26 Mar 13(A)

Cry, the Beloved Country, Alan Paton, 16 Apr 18(A)

Cuba: immigrant Cubans in the US, 21 May 7(D); a

documentary film about Castro's Cuba, 4 Jun 40(A) Cult of the Agnellis, The, 30 Jan 10(A), 13 Feb 17(X) Cunningham, Valentine, British Writers of the Thirties, 6 Feb

26(R)

Cutting, Pauline, Children of the Siege, 26 Mar 30(R) Cymbeline (Pit), 2 Apr 35(AR)

Cymbeline (Cottesloe), 28 May 26(AR)

Czapski, Josef, The Inhuman Land, 2 Apr 29(R)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

Milos Jakes replaces Gustav Husak as party leader, 6 Feb 12(A); tentative stirrings of change, 6 Feb 12(A); 26 Mar 7(D); the Prague Spring recalled, 16 Apr 9(A), 23 Apr 24(L); an oppositionist'spetition for the freedom of the Catholic Church, 16 Apr 9(A); the 'new' party leadership of Milos lakes, 16 Apr 10(A); a Diary from Prague, 4 Jun 7(D); a case of defenestration, 4 Jun 7(D); church-building,

D

Dalai Lama, the: to visit Britain, 13 Feb 14(A), 19 Mar 5(LA); interviewed, 2 Apr 12(A); a religious, not political. visit to Britain, 2 Apr 12, 16 Apr 15(A)

Dance and ballet: Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet's recent ballets, 23 Jan 42(AR); Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell, 5 Mar 40(AR); the decline of the pas de deux, 5 Mar 40(AR); bhangra dances, 2 Apr 17(Ai; David Bintley's choreogra- phy criticised, 23 Apr 54(AR ; Ondine, 28 May 35(AR); a biography of Balanchine, 11 un 39(R) Danger, Memory! (Hampstead), 16 Apr 45(AR) Daniels, Anthony, Zanstbar to Timbuktu, 21 May 29(R) Dante: an unsolved numerical prophecy, 9 Apr 26(L) Dark Apostle, The, Denis Kilconunon, 27 Feb 30(R) Darlinghissima, Janet Planner, 14 May 45(R) David Hockney: Restrospective, R.B Kitaj and others, 5 Mar 33(R)

Davies, Denzil: resigns as shadow defence secretary, 18 Jun 4(PW), 6(PC) Davies, Stan Gebler: recovery from lung cancer, 19 Mar 6, 26 Mar 7, 2 Apr 7, 9 Apr 7(D); his education and religion, 2 Apr 7(D)

Death: Speaking ill of the dead, 16 Jan 19(A), 23 Jan 20(L); the funeral business, 4 Jun 9(A) Deaths: Arthur Cooper, 20 Feb 7(D); Alan Paton, 16 Apr 18(A); Denis Hamilton, 16 Apr 8(AV), 19(A); Kim Philby, 21 May 4(PC), 9(A); T.E. Utley, 25 Jun 7(D), 15(A) Debasement of Heritage, The, 2 Apr 14(A)

Debt-collecting on Merseyside, 27 Feb `9(A.)

Debtors of Smack City, The, 27 Feb 9(A) Debt Threat, The, Tim Congdon, 14 May 46(R) Debussy Letters, (ed.) Francois Lesure and Roger Nichols, 9 Jan 25(R) Defence: new thinking on nuclear deterrence?, 23 Jan 25, 20 Feb 24(L); NATO to modernise short-ranged nuclear weapons, 12 Mar 9(A); see also NUCLEAR WEAPONS Degas, Edgar: exhibition, 20 Feb 39(AR); his nudes, 18 Jun 34(R) Degas: The Nudes, Richard Thomson, 18 Jun 34(R) Delano, Anthony, and Peter Thompson, Maxwell: A Portrait of Power, 19 Mar 41(R)

Desert island choice of records and books, a, 16 Jan 40(A), 2 Apr 25(L)

Devouring passion, 23 Apr 45(A) DG - The Memoirs of a British Broadcaster, Alasdair Milne, 18 Jun 33(R)

Diaries, 11 Jun 7(D)

Diary, 2 Jan 7, 9 Jan 6, 16 Jan 7, 23 Jan 7, 30Jan 7, 6 Feb 7, 13 Feb 7, 20 Feb 7, 27 Feb 7, 5 Mar 7, 12 Mar 7, 19 Mar 6, 26 Mar 7, 2 Apr 7, 9 Apr 7, 16 Apr 7, 23 Apr 7, 30 Apr 7, 7 May 7, 14 May 7, 21 May 7. 28 May 6, 4 Jun 7,11 Jun 7, 18 Jun 7, 25 Jun 7(D) Diary: Volume One, Witold Gombrowicz (ed. Jan Kott, trans. Lillian Vallee), 28 May 31(R) Didion, Joan, Miami, 30 Apr 40(R) Diet of evidence, A, 23 Apr 37(A) Disaster!, Peter Chippindale and Chris Horne, 26 Mar 19(A) Dissatisfaction with oneself and one's surroundings, 21 May 51(A) Diverging paths, 16 Apr 44(LL) Divorcing Hong Kong. 30 Jan 13(A) Doctor, doctor, my pocket hurts, 9 Jan 10(A) Doctors: medical malpractice suits in the US, 9 Jan 10(A); doctoring at an outback mine in Western Australia, 23 Jan 10(A); the detection and spread of Aids, 9 Apr 20(A); see also MEDICAL Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak (trans. Max Hayward and Manya Harari). 2 Jan 28(R)

Dodds, E.R.: Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford, 13 Feb 7(D) Dogs: the Canaan, from Israel, 9 Jan 6(D); a racialist dog, 9 Apr 7(D) Dole, Senator Robert: his presidential election campaign stalls, 20 Feb 11(A)

Dole in the doldrums, 20 Feb 11(A) Dolls' Room, The, Lorene Villalonga (trans. Deborah Bon- ner), 4 Jun 32(R)

Domestic service: a solution to the problems of unemploy- ment and housing, 4 Jun 8(AV)

Donaldson. Frances, The Royal Opera House in the Twentieth Century. 13 Feb 38(R)

Don't Tread on Me: The Selected Letters of S. J. Perelman, (ed.) Prudence Crowther, 16 Jan 27(R)

Dorothy Parker, Marion Meade, 23 Apr 30(R)

Dostoievsky: a biography, 9 Apr 39(R)

Drabble, Margaret: her pamphlet The Case for Equality, 25 Jun 8(AV)

Dreams and their themes, 5 Mar 43(CO)

DRINK

the drink-driving 'hysteria', 2 Jan 8(AV); the police crackdown on drink-drivers, 9 Jan 7, 11 Jun 8(AV); a wife's reaction after a drunken driving death. 16 Jan 5(N); the drug industry's propaganda against alcohol and smoking, 12 Mar 8(AV), 30 Apr 31(L); My favourite drink, 11 Jun 41(A); will keeping the pubs open decrease violence?, 25 Jun 16(A) Driving Miss Daisy (Apollo), 18 Jun 38(AR) Drowned and the Saved, The, Primo Levi, 23 Apr 27(R) resistance to external attack, 4 Jun 7(D); tourism, 4 Jun 7(D); the Munich agreement recalled, 4 Jun 23(A), 25 Jun 24(L)

DRUGS

cannabis smoked by young people, 16 Jan 7(D); harmful tranquillisers and hypnotic, 12 Mar 8(AV), 30 Apr 31(L); the drug menace in the US now lessening, 2 Apr 11(A ; a Miami police operation against drug pushers, 21 May 7( ); the Los Angeles drug gangs, 28 May 10(A); littleszrogress the war against drugs. 11 Jun 5(LA), 18 Jun 25(L ; cannabis Jun should be made legal, 11 Jun 5(LA), 25 un 24(L); suggested ways of curbing drug-taking, 11 Jun 5(LA), 18 Jun 25(L)

Dryden: 2 Jan 26(1); his world, 2 Jan 26(R)

Duboy, Phillippe, Lequeu: An Architectural Enigma, 6 Feb 30(R) Duck versus Garbo, or the breaking up of the Winships of Downing Street, 21 May 20(CS) Duel in European History, The, V. G. Kiernan, 16 Apr 32(R) Duelling. 16 Apr 32(R) Duff, Sheila Grant: letters to and from Adam von Trott, 1932-39, 30 Apr 32(R) Dufferin: the Marquesses of Dufferin and Ava, 11 Jan 18(A) Dukakis, Michael: a Democratic presidential candidate, 16 Apr 7(D); his background and his candidature, 23 Apr 11(A ;o his views on defence and nuclear weapons, 7 May 11(A ; a covert statist, 11 Jun 11(A); on Northern Ireland and uth Africa, 25 Jun 5(LA) Dukakis: covert statistics, 11 Jun 11(A) Dukakis the owl, 7 May I1(A) Dukes: their benefactions, 2 Apr 24, 16 Apr 25(L) du Maurier, Daphne: Menabilly. the Manderley of Rebecca, 23 Jan 7(D)

Durham, the Bishop of criticises the social service reforms, 9 Apr 6(PC)

E

Easter message from the curious incident of the dead cat, An, 2 Apr 8(AV)

East-West relations: the Reagan-Gorbachev summit and the implications of the INF treaty, 2 Jan 10(A); the Gorbachev- Reagan summit meeting in Moscow, 30 Apr 5(LA), 4 Jun 4(PW), 5(N), 13(A); East-West relations after the Moscow summit, 11 Jan 9(A)

Easy Virtue: King's Head, 23 Jan 45 (AR); Garrick, 30 Apr 43(AR)

ECONOMIC

'Black Monday' and the real fears for 1988, 2 Jan 21 (E); the owth of domestic demand 'unsustainably rapid', 16 Jan 22 ); economic nationalism becoming obsolete, 13 Feb 21 A); the US's bad trade figures for February, 23 Apr 22(E); the monthly trade figures and the annual balance of payments shortfall, 7 May 20(E); ways to tackle the credit boom, 4 Jun 19(E); summit meeting of the Group of Seven in Toronto, 18 Jun 23(E), 25 Jun 4(PW); see also FINANCIAL Economy, The, 2 Jan 21, 16 Jan 22, 30 Jan 20, 27 Feb 20, 12 Mar 21, 26 Mar 21, 9 Apr 23, 7 May 20, 21 May 23, 4 Jun 19, 18 Jun 23(E)

Edinburgh: a short visit. 23 Apr 45(A), 14 May 21(L)

Edited highlights, 6 Feb 17(A)

EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS clause 28 of the Local Government Bill would stop the promotion of homosexuality. 30 Jan 5(LA); the ILEA likely to be abolished, 6 Feb 5(LA); decline of classical education, 13 Feb 7(D); the study of English literature, 13 Feb 7(D); the study of English literature, 13 Feb 41(LL); the new GCSE exam and its shortcomings, 27 Feb 12(A); reversing the decline in education, 12 Mar 31(R); the 'A' level examination threatened, 19 Mar 20(A); a school for the over-80s, 2 Apr 43(C0); a problem with the voucher system, 9 Apr 24(L); Taki recalls his days at Gordonstoun, 23 Apr 43(A); the Kingman Report on the teaching of the English language, 30 Apr 34(LL), 7 May 5(LA), 37(AR); a racially-motivated killing in a Manchester school, 7 May 5(LA); a Zambian secondary school, 14 May 15(A); a disputed parent governor election in Roehampton, 14 May 18(A) Edward VII's mistresses, 30 Apr 39:(R)

Edwards Robert: recalls life in Fleet Street. 5 Mar 29(R) Edwards, Robert, Goodbye Fleet Street, 5 Mar 29(R)

EEC. the: see European Economic Community

Eight Months on Ghazzah Street, Hilary Mantel. 14 May 43(R) Eldorado, William Scammell. 30 Jan 27(R) Election party has gone on for a year, but it's over now, The, 11 Jun 27(CS)

Elections: the Kensington by-election. 4 Jun 47(A); see also FRANCE

Electricity industry: the CEGB to be brlken up prior to privatisation, 27 Feb 5(LA), 5 Mar 4(PW); the debate on the privatisation of electrical supply. 12 Mar 6(PC) Electrification of the Soviet Union. The: Glyndebourne. 11 Jun 54(AR); TV. 2 Apr 38(AR) Eliot, T.S.: his nine years' work in the City, 28 May 22(CS), 11 June 29(L); contributions to Lloyds Bank Monthly, 4 Jun 21(CS); a note to The Waste Land, II Jun 29(L) Elizabeth I, Jasper Ridley. 30 Jan 30(R)

Elwes. Dominic, 18 Jun 31(R)

Empire of the Sun (film), 2 Apr 35(AR) Em n, William. Argufying: Essays on Literature and Culture (ed. John Haffenden). 26 Mar 34(R) Ending fear of the IRA, 2 Apr 22(A) Endo. Shusaku, Scandal, 23 Apr 28(R) End of a Dream, The: A Memoir. Gael Elton Mayo, 9 Jan 24(R)

End of a Journey: An Autobiographical Journal 1979-81, Philip Toynbee. 27 Feb 27(R)

End to economic nationalism, An, 13 Feb 21(A)

Energy: windmills and solar energy, 2 Apr 16(A)

England: 'Of course, the English are a cruel race', 12 Mar 33(LL) England s inanity, 26 Mar 5(LA)

English, Sir David: 6 Feb 17 (I); one of 'Margaret's men', 6 Feb 17(A), 12 Mar 24(L) English Heritage: 19 Mar 5(N); a civil service attitude to the care of historic buildings?. 2 Apr 14(A), 16 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24(L); the good work of the London Division, 2 Apr 14(A); its treatment of Kenwood, 2 Apr 4(A), 16 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24, 30 Apr 28, 11 Jun 30(L) ENGLISH LANGUAGE

'parkway', 9 Jan 6(D); 'pilger', 16 Jan 25(L); verbal description, 6 Feb 32(LL); cliches in a sports commentary, 13 Feb 51(C0); the Simplified Spelling Society, 12 Mar 19(A); uncouth voices in broadcasting, 26 Mar 25, 9 Apr 24(L); Basic English, 26 Mar 34(R); the intimate connection between good writing and good speech, 9 Apr 33(LL); the Kingman Report on the teaching of the English language, 30 Apr 34(LL), 7 May 5(LA), 37(AR); 'to farewell', 28 May 33(LL); a novel written entirely in cliches, 25 Jun 7(D) Enterprise of England, The: The Spanish Armada, Roger Whiting, 25 Jun 36(R) Entrance (Donmar Warehouse), 9 Apr 36(AR) Environment, the: the 'green' family's life style and interests,

5 Mar 9(A); the problem of waste disposal, 9 Apr 9(A); the Green Belts threatened, 21 May 5(LA)

Equality: Margaret Drabble's pamphlet The Case for Equal- ity, 25 Jun 8(AV)

Eritrea: see Ethiopia Ethiopia: the Entrean People's Liberation Front and its leader, Asseyas Afeworke, 5 Mar 13(A); women relatives and connections of Haile Selassie imprisoned since 1974, 19 Mar 18(A), 9 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24(L): an imprisoned woman journalist, 23 Apr 24(L)

Euro-bang, 20 Feb 5(LA)

European Economic Community, the: the cod quota stops British fishermen from fishing, 9 Jan 6(D); Euro-MPs' letterheads and photographs, 13 Feb 7(D), 27 Feb 23(L); a compromise reached over the budget and the CAP, 213 Feb 5(LA); EEC countries' tax on wine, 28 May 22(CS) European Monetary System: the exchange rate and the EMS, 26 Mar 21 (E); Mrs Thatcher and Nigel Lawson disagree about Britain's possible entry, 21 May 6(PC)

Evening Standard: 'Londoner's Diary', 9 Apr 7(D) Even the housing boom can turn ro dust, 14 May 31(A) Exit Entrance (Donmar Warehouse), 9 Apr 36(AR) Exit the gentleman from Whitehall who didn't know best, 5 Mar

19(CS) Exploration: Wilfred Thesiger at 77, 9 Jan 6 (D)

Extinct Birds, Errol Fuller, 11 Jun 40(R) Eyeless in Gaza, 9 Apr 13(A)

F

Fabre, Ferdinand, The Abbi Tigrane (trans. Robert Liddell),

23 Jan 36(R) Fall down stairs, A, 30 Jan 40(A)

Fallowell, Duncan, The Underbelly, 2 Jan 24(R) False Imputation, A, 23 Apr 14(A) Family pewter, 12 Mar 5(N) Fanthorpe, U.A., A Watching Brief, 30 Jan 27(R) Far Cry from Kensington, A, Muriel Spark, 26 Mar 31(R) Far Eastern Economic Review: sued for libel by Lee Kuan

Yew, 9 Jan 12(A)

Fascist Sandinistas and Marxist Contras, 13 Feb 8(A) Fashion (Pit). 16 Apr 45(AR)

Fashion business, the, 2 Apr 28(R)

Fashion Conspiracy, The, Nicholas Coleridge, 2 Apr 28(R) Fatal Attraction (film), 23 Jan 43(AR) Faust, Part 1 (Lyric, Hammersmith), 30 Apr 43(AR) Faust, Part II (Lyric, Hammersmith). 7 May 35(AR) Favourite, 30 Jan 31(P) Feeling guilty about Gaza, 2 Jan I2(A)

Fenton, Roger: exhibition, 20 Feb 34(AR) Ferguson, Major: member of a shady Mayfair health club, 14 May 20(A), 21 May 8(AV)

Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe, The Spanish Armada: The Ex- perience of War in 1588, 25 Jun 36(R)

Festivals: the London International Mime Festival, 13 Feb 44(AR) Fiat: the Fiat dominance in Italy. 30 Jan 10(A). 5 Mar 20, 12 Mar 25(L)

Field, the: the editor sacked. 30 Jan 17(A)

Fields, Gracie: her birthplace, 6 Feb 20(L) Fiennes, Sir Ranulph: abandons attempt to reach North Pole, 2 Apr 23(CS)

Fifth Child, The, Doris Lessing. 21 May 28(R)

Fight, a street, 25 Jan 49(A) FiLsts two Yugoslav films, 9 Jan 31(AR); a film about the murder of Lord Erroll, 23 Jan 7(D); the changing fortunes of different genres of film, 5 Mar 7(D); a film which combines American and British humour. 23 Apr 7(D); film director Bertolucci. 30 Apr 36(R); working on a film plot, 7 May 42(A); Ingmar Bergman's autobiography, 4 Jun 28(R); history according to Hollywood, 4 Jun 29(R); a film on child pornography, 25Jun 15(A); Elia Kazan's autobiography. 25 Jun 40(R); see also individual film titles FINANCIAL a surplus likely for the financial year. 9 Jan 21(CS); the public expenditure white paper, 23 Jan 19(CS); the public expenditure undershoot this year - and ten years ago, 30

Jan I9 Cs); which way for interest rates - up or down?, 30 Jan 20(E); the interest rate raised, 6 Feb 19(CS); Japanese purchase of US Treasury bonds likely to ease US indebted- ness. 13 Feb 28(A); the Big Four banks' international losses, 13 Feb 31(CS); a centenary history of the Financial Times, 13 Feb 37(R); the dangers of instant credit, 27 Feb 9(A); Kuwait's huge funds available for investment, 12 Mar 16(A); plan for worldwide managed currencies, 12 Mar 21(E); the exchange rate and the EMS, 26 Mar 21(E); interest rates cut by half a point, 26 Mar 21(E); Nigel Lawson keeps the money markets guessing, 9 Apr 23(E); the Group of Seven's meeting in Washington, 16 Apr 22(C), 23 Apr 22(CS); Scotland's fund managers and insurance companies, 23 Apr 34(A); sterling's embarrassing popular- ity, 14 May 39(CS); interest rates and debt, 14 May 46(R); the Bank of England's profit from issuing banknotes, 21 May 20(CS); money tighter and interest rate goes up again to 81/2 per cent, 11 Jun 27(CS); Toronto summit meeting of the Group of Seven, 18 Jun 23(E), 25 Jun 4(PW); the interest rate goes up again, 25 June 31(CS); see also BUDGET Financial brain, The, 23 Apr 34(A)

Financial Services Act, the, 30 Apr 27(Cs)

Financial special, 13 Feb 21-31, 14 May 23-39(A) Financial Times, The: A Centenary History, David Kynaston 13 Feb 37(R)

Finlay, Ian Hamilton: a cancelled landscape project to

commemorate the French Revolution, 14 May 49(AR) Firm-jawed acceptable face of soggy consensus politics, The, 6

Feb 6(PC) Fishing: Aldeburgh fishermen stopped from fishing by the EEC cod quota, 9 Jan 6(d); fishing off the Old Head of Kinsale, 2 Apr 7(D)

Fishmongering on the banks of the Zambesi, 30 Jan 22(A) Fishy business of the Chancellor's embarras de richesse, The, 2'7 Feb 20(E) Flanner, Janet, Darlinghissima, 14 May 45(R) Flann O'Brien: An Illustrated Biography, Peter Costello and Peter van de Kamp, 23 Jan 34(R) Flared trousers and satire, 25 Jun 30(A) Flew, Antony, Power to the Parents: Reversing Educational Decline, 12 Mar 31(R)

FOOD

a grace before meals, 9 Jan 22(L); killing home-reared animals, 16 Jan 7(D); quatrains about eatables, 6 Feb 42(C0); Condorcet's mistake, 20 Feb 7(D); gastronomy in Cadiz, 20 Feb 43(A); the 'green' family's food, 5 Mar 9(A); stale ingredients, 26 Mar 43(A); vegans and veganism, 2 Apr 16(A); 'tofu' - a soya-bean curd, 2 Apr 16(A); commercial and homemade pizzas, 23 Apr 59(A); goats' cheese, 30 Apr 31(L); buffet car menus, 30 Apr 49(A); Loch Fyne oysters and other seafood, 11 Jun 44(A); chips, 25 Jun 24(L); See also COOKING, RESTAURANTS and WINE Foot, Michael, The Politics of Paradise, 7 May 33(R) Football hooliganism, 25 Jun I6(A)

Ford, Professor E.B., 6 Feb 7 (D) Ford, Ford Madox: underrated, 5 Mar 32(LL) Ford strike, the: a new feature, 13 Feb 5(LA); no worker shareholders, 20 Feb 23(CS) FOREIGN RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY

Britain's indifference to China's repression of Tibet, 13 Feb 17, 16 Apr 15(A); Britain kowtows to China over the Dalai Lama and Hong Kong, 19 Mar 5(LA); Robin Renwick, British ambassador to South Africa, 9 Apr 17(A); bad news from all round the world, 16 Apr 7(D); the negotiations leading to the cession of Hong Kong to China, 30 Apr 12(A); the events leading up to the Munich agreement, 4 Jun 23(A), 25 Jun 24(L); foreign policy a blunt instrument which may have unforeseen consequences, 25 Jun 5(LA) Forester, The, 12 Mar 32(P) Forty years' war, 23 Apr 12(A) Foucault, Michel, The Care of the Self: History of Sexuality Volume III, 11 Jun 36(R) Fourteen days of Christmas, 16 Jan 33(LL) Fourteen Letters: An Autobiography, Felix Topolski, 12 Mar 29(R) Fourth solution to the Irish Question, A, 26 Mar 8(AV) Fox, Paul: returns to the BBC, 26 Mar 10 (a)

FRANCE the year's literary awards, 9 Jan 23(R); life in Franche- Comte and Haute Provence, 9 Jan 24(R); the student riots of 1968, 16 Jan 26(R), 20 Feb 26(R), 7 May 23, 41(A); President Mitterrand now front runner in the presidential race, 13 Feb 11(A); the Louvre's paintings, 9 Apr 32(R); in the presidential election campaign Mitterrand shows up best and Barre worst, 16 Apr 11(A); restrictions on the choice of children's names, 23 Apr 16(A); Mitterrand almost certain to be re-elected president, 30 Apr 4(PW), 11(A); Le Pen and his National Front, 30 Apr 11(A); President Mitterrand. re-elected, 14 May 4(PW), 13(A); Le Pen shunned by Left and Right alike, 14 May 13(A); a cancelled project to' commemorate the French Revolution, 14 May 49(AR); Richard Cobb feels 'the hot breath of history', 11 Jun 7(D); the Paris Metro described, 18 Jun 10(A)

France rules at a price, 11 Jun 51(A) Frank Stella 1970-1987, William Rubin, 5 Mar 33(R)

Fraser, Ewan: exhibition, 5 Mar 37(AR)

Fraser, George MacDonald, The Hollywood History of the World, 4 Jun 29(R) Fraser, Ronald, et al., 1968: A Student Generation in Revolt, 16 Jan 26(R) French without Tears (Haymarket, Leicester), 21 May 45(AR) Freud, Lucian: exhibitions. 2 Jan 29, 13 Feb 42(AR); his paintings and works on paper, 16 Apr 42(R)

Freud, Sigmund: a biography, 11 Jun 35(R)

Freud: A life for Our Time, Peter Gay, 11 Jun 35(R) Freude, schbner GOrterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium, 16 Apr 8(AV) Friends and Romans. John Miller, 2 Jan 27(R) Friends in Focus: A Life in Photographs, Frances Partridge, 16 Jan 32(R) From convicts to mdlty conscience, 23 Jan 9(A) From Merciless Invaders . . . The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Alexander Mackee, 25 Jun 36(R) From Raj to Rajiv: 40 Years of Indian Independence, Mark Tully and Zareer Masani, 7 May 31(R) Froud, Nina, and James Hanley, (ed.) Chaliapin: Autobiogra- phy as Told to Maxim Gorky, 25 :Tune 42(R) Fry, Michael, Patronage and Principle, 27 Feb 34(R)

Frye, Northrop: on the intimate connection between good writing and good speech, 9 Apr 33(LL)

Fuller, Errol, Extinct Birds, 11 Jun 40(R)

Funerals: the funeral business investigated, 4 Jun 9(A) Furniture, buying secondhand, 25 Jun 50(A)

Furniture reflections on the Nanny Hurd Terror, 9 Jan 7(AV) Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Geir Kjetsaa (trans. Siri Hustvedt and David McDuff), 9 Apr 34(R)

G

Gaitskell, Hugh: memorial lectures, 21 May 27(R) Galbraith, J. 12 Mar 40(A)

Gallant, Mavis, Paris Notebooks: Essays and Reviews, 20 Feb 26(R) Gambling with the people's cash, 26 Mar 19(A) Game of the name, The, 23 Jan 16(A) Games with Shadows, Neal Ascherson, 14 May 43(R) Gandhi in Gaza, 26 Mar 12(A)

GARDENING

classic gardening books, 16 Jan 37(A); house plants, 13 Feb 45(A); -Banks's Florilegium, 27 Feb 40(AR); restoring old gardens, 12 Mar 38(A); finding the time for gardening, 9 Apr 38(A); berberis and other prickly plants, 14 May 54(A); this year's Chelsea Flower show, 11 Jun 56(A) Gaudeamus igitur, 2 Apr 31(LL) Gay, Peter, Freud: A Life for Our Time, 11 Jun 35(R) Gaza: living conditions m the Gaza strip, 16 Jan 11, 9 Apr

13(A); the men behind the rioting and stone-throwing, 30 Jan 14(A)

Gaza's political sewage, 16 Jan 11(A)

GCSE examination, the new, 27 Feb I2(A)

Gebler, Stan Davies: lung cancer overcome, 19 Mar 6, 26 Mar 7, 2 Apr 7, 9 Apr 7(D); his two grandfathers, 26 Mar 7(D) Gentry-baiter, 25 Jun 5(N) George Balanchine: Ballet Master, Richard Buckle and John Toras, 11 Jun 39(R) George Formby Senior, 13 Feb 35(P)

Gephardt, Richard: a Democratic presidential candidate, 5 Mar 12(A)

Gephardt, by jingo, 5 Mar 12(A) German Architecture and the Classical Ideal 1740-1840, David Watkin and Tilman Mellinghoff, 6 Feb 30(R) German special, 19 Mar 29-36(A)

Germany: German neo-classical architecture, 6 Feb 30(R); its cuisine, 19 Mar 53(A); Nazi symbolism fashionable in Korea and Japan, 16 Apr 14(A); an imaginary German wartime lyric, 21 May 53(C0); the prelude to the Munich agreement, 4 June 23(A)

Germany, East: no glasnost or perestroika in East Germany, 20 Feb 14(A); two categories of dissidents - human rights and environmentalist protestors and would-be emigrants to the West, 20 Feb 14(A); East Germany as seen by a British student, 19 Mar 29(A) Germany, West: low economic growth and a budget deficit, 23 Jan 13(A); disturbed by vulnerability to short-range nuclear weapons, 12 Mar 9(A); the CDU abandons the idea of German re-unification, 12 Mar 10(A); Bavarian life and politics, 19 Mar 32(A); Franz Joseph Strauss and the CSU, 19 Mar 32(A); Bonn as federal capital, 19 Mar 35(A) Getting his teeth into art, 20 Feb 17(A) Getting rid of the Arabs, 23 Jan 12(A)

Ghosts heard at night, 12 Mar 41(A) Gibraltar: Sir Joshua Hassan to retire, 16 Jan 7(D); three IRA terrorists killed, 19 Mar 6(D), 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 5(LA), 8(AV), 20(A), 28 May 23(L)

Gielgud, Sir John: 7 May 29(I); a biography, 7 May 29(R) Gielgud, Robert Tanitch, 7 May 29(R) Gilbert, Martin, Never Despair: Winston S. Churchill 1945- 1965, 4 Jun 27(R)

Gilbert, W.S.: quoted, 25 Jun 31(Cs)

Gilbert Murray OM 1866-1957, Duncan Wilson, 30 Jan 25(R) Gilmore's Law, 9 Jan 21(CS) Gipp, George: maligned, 6 Feb 25(R), 27 Feb 23(L) Glasser, Ralph, Gorbals Boy at Oxford, 14 May 48(R) God Bless Karl Marx!, C.H. Sisson, 9 Jan 28(LL), 26 Mar 32(R) Goddin, Philippe, Hergi and Tintin, Reporters (trans. Michael Farr), 13 Feb 33(R) God Land: Reflections on Religion and Nationalism, Conor Cruise O'Bnen, 7 May 27(R) Goethe: his Roman Elegies and his diary, 16 Apr 29(R), 25 Jun 26(L); Faust Parts 1 di 11 staged, 30 Apr 43, 7 May 35(AR) Goethe: Roman Elegies and the Diary, (trans.) David Luke (intro. Hans Rudolf Vagat), 16 Apr 29(R) Going to the Dogs, Dan Kavanagh, V Feb 30(R) Goldin deterrent, 2 Jan 5(LA) Gombrowicz, Witold, Diary: Volume One (ed. Jan Kott, trans, Lillian Vallee), 28 May 31(R) Goodbye Fleet Street, Robert Edwards, 5 Mar 29(R) Goodbye to the Kingman, 30 Apr 34(LL) Goodbye to the long bull market, and don't blame the little green man, 30 Jan 19(CS)

Goodison, Sir Nicholas: to be chairman of the TSB, 12 Mar 23(CS) Goodman, Lord: on Henry Moore, 30 Jan 21(L)

Goodman, Jean, What a Go! The Life of Alfred Munnings, 16 Apr 38(R)

Goodwin, Shirley: misquoted, 21 May 25(L)

Goodwood's Oak: The Life and Times of the Third Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Aubigny,M.M. Reese, 2 Jan 23(R) GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL 28 May 13(1); the summit meeting and the implications of the INF treaty, 2 Jan 10(A); 6 Feb 12(A); his home village and his early career, 28 May 13(A); cites the feeding of the 5,000, 28 May 6(D); the Moscow summit meeting with Reagan, 4 Jun 4(PW), 13(A), 11 Jun 9(A); will he be able to continue on his reformist line?, 11 Jun 9(A); Mrs Gor- bachev, 18 Jun 25(L) Gorbachev and us, 30 Apr 5(LA) Gorbachev's home town, 28 May 13(A) Gorbals Boy at Oxford, Ralph Glasser, 14 May 48(R) Gordonstoun, 23 Apr 43(A) Gowing, Lawrence, Paintings in the Louvre, 9 Apr 32(R) Gowrie, Lord: chairman of Sotheby's International, 2 Apr 37(AR)

Grace before meals, 9 Jan 22(L) Graham, Patrick: exhibition, 16 Jan 36(AR)

Grammarian's resurrection, The, 30 Apr 9(A) Grand Obsession, The: A Collins Anthology of Opera, (ed.) Rupert Christiansen, 28 May 27(R) Grant, Michael, The Rise of the Greeks, 9 Jan 28(R) Grappelli, Stephane: 80th birthday concert, 6 Feb 35(AR) Gray, Simon, How's That for Telling 'Em, Fat Lady?, 21 May

34(R)

Great Australian Pause, The, 18 Jun 32(LL) Great creative journalist, A. 16 Apr 19(A)

Greece: the rise of the Greeks BC 1000-500, 9 Jan 28(R); prime minister Papandreou's antics, 20 Feb 40(A); an Englishman in Greece, 12 Mar 29(R); President Chnstos Sartzetakis, 14 May 56(A); the Athens air pollution, 14 May 56(A) Greek scholars, eccentric, 13 Feb 7(D)

Greening of the reds, The, 19 Mar 12(A)

Green movement, the: the life style and interests of a typical 'green' family, 5 Mar 9(A)

Green power, yes please, 5 Mar 9(A) Gregory, Annabel, and Michael Hunter, (ed.) An Astrological Diary of the Seventeenth Century, Samuel Jeake, 9 Apr 2 Gr16(A)egory, the Revd Ian: founder of the Polite Society, 2 Jan

Gregory, Lady, 30 Jan 26(R)

Grey is the Colour of Hope, Irina Ratushinskaya, 18 Jun 31(R) Grove Directory of Music, The (sixth edition), 26 Mar 37(AR) Grunfeld, Frederic V., Rodin: A Biography, 19 Mar 40(R) Gstaad: 16 Jan 38(A); 27 Feb 42(A); social life in, 12 Mar

40(A), 30 Apr 31(L)

Guardian, the: its new look, 20 Feb 21(A); a TV advertise- ment, 27 Feb 39(AR); Neville Cardus's music criticism, 9 Apr 28(R); the Manchester Guardian's editors, 7 May 22(L) Guatemala: the poor and illiterate people of La Perla, 2 Apr 9(A); the guerrillas and their dialectics, 30 Apr 17(a)

H

Haines, Joe, Maxwell, 19 Mar 41(R)

Haiti: the post-Duvalier Haiti, 21 May 14(A); shunned by white tourists, 21 May 14(A); a medical missionary, 21 May 14(A)

Hale White, William, The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford and Mark Rutherford's Deliverance (intro. Don Cupitt), 26

Mar 28(R)

Half-inching art, Nicky Bird, 21 May 35(A) Halloran, Paul: a finger in many pies, 16 Apr 8(AV), 30 Apr

31(L)

Hamilton, Denis: 16 Apr 19(1); a tribute, 16 Apr 8(AV); a

great creative journalist, 16 Apr 19(A) Hammer, Armand, 4 Jun 41(A) Hammond, Eric: his union's dispute with the TUC over single-union deals, 25 Jun 6(PC)

Handful of Dust, A (film), 25 Jun 48(AR) Handful of Stars (Bush), 27 Feb 36(AR) Hanley, James, and Nina proud, (ed.) Chaliapin: Autobiogra- phy as Told to Maxim Gorky, 25 Jun 42(R) Hansel and Gretel (Coliseum), 2 Jan 32(AR) Hapgood (Aldwych), 19 Mar 45(AR)

Hardie, Gwen: exhibition, 16 Apr 47(AR)

Harlequinade (Royalty), 26 Mar 37(AR) Harmless agenda for Toronto, A, 18 Jun 23(E)

Harmsworth, Esmond: a historical howler, 23 Apr 24(L)

Hart-Davis, Duff, Armada, 25 Jun 36(R) Haskell, Francis, The Painful Birth of the Art Book, 12 Mar

27(R)

Has Mr Lawson joined the tinkering tendency?, Mar 6(PC)

Hassan, Sir John: to retire as Chief Minister of Gibraltar, 16

Jan 7(D) Hastings, Max, The Korean War, 13 Feb 35(R) Hattersley, Roy: 4 Jun 47 (/(17,;17t,o be opposed as deputy leader

of Labour Party, 11 Jun PC)

Hatton, Derek, Inside Left: e Story So Far, 5 Mar 35(R)

Hayek, Friedrich von: 16 Jan 16(1); a profile, 16 Jan 16(A); quoted, 6 Feb 14(A)

Head in the cold, A, 26 Mar 13(A) Health farm, Champney's, 25 Jun 8(AV)

Heath, Neville: a chance encounter, 11 Jun 7(D)

Henderson, Mary, Xenia - a Memoir, Greece 1919-1949. 12

Mar 29(R)

HergE a bstin, Reporters, Philippe Goddin (trans. Michael Farr), 13 Feb 33(R) Herrmann, Dorothy, S.1. Perelman: A Life, 16 Jan 27(R)

Herschel, Sir William: musician as well as astronomer, 13 Feb 45(AR)

Herzatein, Robert Edwin, Waldheim: The Missing Years, 23 Apr 32(R) Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days (trans. M.L.West), 7 May 33(R) 'He used to give me roses', 11 Jun 14(A) High life, 2 Jan 34, 9 Jan 32, 16 Jan 38, 23 Jan 47, 30 Jan 39, 6

Feb 39, 13 Feb 47, 20 Feb 40, 27 Feb 42, 5 Mar 41, 12 Mar 40,19 Mar 49, 26 Mar 40, 2 Apr 40, 9 Apr 40, 16 Apr 48, 23 Apr 43, 30 Apr 48, 7 May 41,14 May 56, 21 May 51, 28 May 40, 4 Jun 40, 11 Jun 58, 18 Jun 41, 25 Jun 49(A)

High noon in the Abraham Lincoln Room for the Bishop of the Savoy, 25 Jun 2I(CS)

Highwayman, Noyes's, 11 Jun 59(A)

Hijacking: a Kuwaiti airliner hijacked, 16 Apr 4(PW), 7(D) Hill, David, Turner's Birds, 4 Jun 33(R)

Hillary, Richard: letters to and from Mary Booker, 30 Apr 37(

Hills, Denis, Return to Poland, 5 Mar 35(R)

History: two schools of history-writing, 23 Jan 35(R); history according to Hollywood, 4 Jun 29(R)

Hitchens, Christopher, and Edward Said, (ed.) Blaming the Victims, 28 May 28(R) Hite, Shere, Women and Love: The New Hite Report, 12 Mar 32(R)

Hackney, David, 5 Mar 33(R) Hofmann, Hans: exhibition, 19 Mar 47(AR)

Holden, Anthony, Olivier, 28 May 32(R) Hole in the heart, The, 19 Mar 9(A) Holidays: Bangkok, 19 Mar 49,2 Apr 40(A); the Landmark

Trust's 'holiday lets', 26 Mar 39(AR); holiday brochures, 11 Jun 60(C0); see also TRAVEL

Hollinghurst, Alan, The Swimming-Pool Library, 5 Mar 3 Hollywood History of the World, The, George MacDonald Fraser, 4 Jun 29(R) Holy to a whole people, 2 Apr 12(A) Homberger, Eric, and John Charmley, (ed.) The Troubled Face of Biography, 7 May 30(R)

Home and household: a garret in Covent Garden, 9 Jan 34(A); fireplaces, 30 Jan 41(A); a move to an attic, 6 Feb 39(A); teenage parties, 26 Mar 41(A); the drawback to having possessions, 16 Apr 50(A); buying secondhand furniture, 25 Jun 50(A)

Home life, 2 Jan 35, 9 Jan 34,16 Jan 40, 23 Jan 49, 30 Jan 40, 6

Feb 40, 13 Feb 48, 20 Feb 42, 27 Feb 42, 5 Mar 42, 12 Mar 41, 19 Mar 50, 26 Mar 41, 2 Apr 41, 9 Apr 41, 16 Apr 50, 23 Apr 57, 30 Apr 49, 7 May 42, 14 May 57, 21 May 51,28 May 41, 4 Jun 41, 11 Jun 59, 18 Jun 42, 25 Jun 50 (A) Homosexuality: Clause 28 of the Local Government Bill

would stop local authorities 'promoting homosexuality', 30 Jan 5(LA), 7 May 18(A); the homosexual verse of an Edwardian vicar, 27 Feb 14(A); the homosexual community from the Twenties to the Eighties, 5 Mar 31(R); the gay HQ in St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 19 Mar 26(L); Derek Jarman, 7 May 18(A); see also AIDS

Honduras: books confiscated at a frontier post, 20 Feb 16(A) Hong Kong: direct elections - but not yet, 30 Jan 13(A); direct elections put off at China's request, 19 Mar 5(LA); the negotiations over its future which ended with Britain yielding to China, 30 Apr 12(A)

Horatio Nelson, Tom Pocock, 16 Jan 30(R) Horde, Chris, and Peter Chippindale, Disaster!, 26 Mar 19(A) Horse and Hound, 30 Jan 17(A)

Horses and horse-racing: Newmarket, 20 Feb 42(A); the Grand National on TV, 16 Apr 48(AR), 50(A); Derby Day, 16 Apr 50(A); the Derby, 28 May 41(A); a Derby Day outing, 11 Jun 58(A) Horton. Michael: no regret at his death, 16 Jan 19(A), 23 Jan 20, 30 Jan 21(L) Hoskins, W.G., 6 Feb 7(D) Hospitals: the NHS and private hospitals compared, 2 Jan 2(L); a nurse criticises NHS hospitals, 16 Jan 24(L); 23 Jan 49(A); the nurses' strike threat, 30 Jan 9(A); a comparison with insurance-based health service, 13 Feb 19(L); the Royal Free virus, 13 Feb 48(A); Jeffrey Bernard in hospital, 18 Jun 41(A); see also MEDICAL and NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Hostages: little sign of moves to free British hostages in Beirut, 18 Jun 5(LA)

Hostages to silence, 18 Jun 5(LA) Hotels: English hoteliers' attitude to guests, 2 Apr 41(A); Ili Damascus's two hotels, 30 Apr 7(D); a motel in Tasmania, 21 May 32(LL); THF's struggle to gain control of the Savoy Hotel company, 25 Jun 21 S); see also RESTAURANTS Houses, notable and historic: Menabilly, the Manderley of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, 23 Jan 7(D); Scottish classical country houses, 1660-1800, 13 Feb 39(R); the work of English Heritage criticised - and defended, 2 Apr 14(A), 16 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24(L); Kenwood, 2 Apr 15(A),16 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24, 30 Apr 28, 11 Jun 30(L)

HOUSING

couples cohabiting to get double tax relief on mortgages, 9 Jan 21(CS); the magazine Interiors, 30 Jan 17(A); life in a Hackney 'squat', 19 Mar 22(A); the Landmark Trust's 'holiday lets', 26 Mar 39(AR); landlords who let only to companies, 23 Apr 21(CS); the Accommodation Agencies Act, 23 Apr 21(CS); the credit boom and the surge in property values, 14 May 31(A); need for housing threatens the Green Belts, 21 May 5(LA); the noxious effects of the Rent Acts, 21 May 5(LA); the housing situation in the countryside, 21 May 25 (L); the outlandish price of houses and flats, 4 Jun 8(AV); a solution to the housing problem, 4 Jun 8(AV); a solution to London's housingjoroblems, 4 Jun

21, 11 Jun 23(CS); revive Schedule A?, 4 Jun 19(E) Howard, Michael: promotion likely?, 30 Jan 19(CS) Howe, Sir Geoffrey: on the Government's attitude to the European Monetary System, 21 May 6(PC)

Howe, Stephen, (ed.) Lines of Dissent: Writing from the New Statesman 1913-1988, 28 May 26(R) How 'intergovernmental' became a dirty word, 27 Feb 6 (PC) How it has become too embarrassing to employ our fellow countrymen, 9 Apr 8(AV) How John the Baptist lost his head, 16 Apr 6(PC) How Mitterrand helped Le Pen, 30 Apr 11(A) How's That for Telling 'Em. Fat Lady?, Simon Gray, 21 May 34(R) How the Bishop favours revolution in a very real sense, 9 Apr 6(PC) How the City is making economic nationalism obsolete, 13 Feb 21(A) How the Other Half Loves (Duke of York's), 25 June 45(AR) How to hide $ 50 billion, 12 Mar 16(A) How to ruin the professions, 26 Mar 17(A) Hughes, Ann. Politics, Society and Civil War in Warwickshire, 1620.1660, 23 Jan 35(R) Hughes. Robert, (intro.) Lucian Freud.- Paintings, 16 Apr 42(R)

Human rights: disagreement at the Moscow summit meeting. 4 Jun 4(TW); Russia's human rights record. 4 Jun 13(A) Humour: a film combining American and British humour, 23 Apr 7(D); expressing humour, 23 Apr 29(LL); sense of humour, 18 Jun 7(D)

Hundred years ago, A, 2 Jan 18, 9 Jan 13, 16 Jan 25, 6 Feb 22, 13 Feb-12, 27 Feb 15. 5 Mar 17, 12 Mar 12, 19 Mar 16, 26 Mar 12, 2 Apr 15, 9 Apr 13, 16 Apr 17, 23 Apr 13, 30 Apr 11, 7 May 15, 14 May 30, 21 May 25, 28 May 17. 11 Jun 10, 18 Jun 17, 25 Jun 18(X)

Hungary: Janos Kadar replaced as leader by Karoli Grosz, 28 Mar 4(PW), 12(A)

Hunter, Michael, and Annabel Gregory, (ed.) An Astrological Diary of the Seventeenth Century. Samuel Jeake, 9 Apr 29(R) Hurd, Douglas: the 'Nanny Hurd terror'. 9 Jan 7(AV); his thrillers, 27 Feb 7(D); on rural crime, 28 May 7(AV) Hurling a pot of paint, 25 Jun 19(A)

Hutchinson, George: advocated selling London's prisons, 4 Jun 21, 11 Jun 23(CS) Hymns for stockbrokers, 23 Jan 51(CO) Hypothermia, 23 Jan 25(L)

I

Idyllic labour camp, The, 19 Mar 15 (A)

ILEA (Inner London Education Authority): likely to be abolished, 6 Feb 5(LA)

Illegal names. 23 Apr 16(A) Illustrated Armada Handbook, The, David A. Thomas. 25 Jun

36R Immigrants: Asian women getting female foetuses aborted, 9 Jan 5(N); Enoch Powell's warning against too many immigrants, 16 Apr 6(PC), 21 May 18(A)

Imperfect detail, An, 23 Jan 31(A)

Impossible things before breakfast, believing, 21 May 32(LL)

i.m. W. H. Chaloner ob. 25.v.1987, 25 Jun 41(P) In Chancery Lane, 6 Feb 32(P) In darkest Belfast, 26 Mar 14(A) Independent, the: why it has succeeded, 19 Mar 6(D), 2 Apr 25(L); now replacing the Times as the Top People's Paper,

21 May 19(A)

India: the Indian Express and a plot to oust Rajiv Gandhi, 6

Feb 8(A); bhangra dances, 2 Apr 17(A); Indian polities since independence, 7 May 31(R)

Indian Country, Philip Caputo. 16 Jan 25(L) Indian dance in Leicester Square, An. 2 Apr 17(A)

Industry: the reference of takeover bids to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. 7 May 19(CS)

In Flagrante, Chris Killip, 26 Mar 33(R) Ingrams, Richard, The Ridgeway: Europe's Oldest Road, 21

May 33(R)

Inherent injustice of taking occasional pot-shots at the clergy,

The. 14 May 6(PC) Inhuman Land, The, JOzef Czapski, 2 Apr 29(R) Ink in their veins. 4 Jun 15(A) In Love with John Keats. 9 Apr 29(P) Innocents at home, 25 Jun 28(A) In search of a public drink, 4 Jun 30(LL)

Insects: the Blandford Fly. 11 Jun 22(A)

Inside Left The Story So Far... , Derek Hatton. 5 Mar 35(R) Inside the Gdansk shipyard, 14 May 11(A)

Institute for Economic Affairs: its Influence on Conservative thinking and policies, 23 Apr 9(A)

Institutionalised arrangements for watering the workers' beer, 2

Apr 23(CS)

Interfering with universities. 9 Jan 15(A) Interiors (magazine), 30 Jan 17(A) In the Marina at Hilton Head Island, 27 Feb 34(P) Intolerable Burden, An, Teresa Waugh, 27 Feb 28(R) Into the whale's mouth, 28 May 14(A)

Inventions, lack of, 5 Mar 7(D) Investment: the high street banks as the small investor's friend. 13 Feb 31(CS); a side effect of the Budget, 26 Mar 22(C1(E); capital gains to the aggregated with income. 2 Apr ) Iran: fundamentalists still active in the Muslim world, espe- cially in Afghanistan. 13 Feb 10(A); the career of Sadegh Ghotbzadeh before and after the revolution, 9 Apr 30(R); British moves to improve relations with Iran, 18 Jun 5(LA); 'Sophie' Khomeini in London. 25 June 55(A)

IRELAND

an illustrated biography of Flans O'Brien, 23 Jan 34(R); Lady Gregory, 30 Jan 26(R); Flann O'Brien and his writings, 30 Jan 31(A); the 1985 Anglo-Irish Accord, 27 Feb 6(PC); the Great Famine. 12 Mar 33(LL); the 'Croppies' Grave' in Carlow, 7 May 32(LL); Ireland's grievances, 25 Jun 43(LL)

IRELAND, NORTHERN

John Stalker's account of his investigation into six killings by the RUC, 13 Feb 40(R); the 1985 An to-Irish Accord, 27 Feb 6(PC); the dangers of devolution, 27 Feb 6(PC), 19 Mar

26bL);71 three IRA terrorists Mar (i.)..); two May 4(PW),'murdered by die mob 'at a funeral, 26 Mar 4(PW), 5(LA), 8(AV), 2 Apr 5(X); two solutions to the Irish question, 26 Mar 7(D), 8(AV); internment of terrorists without trial suggested, 26 Mar 7(D); an African visits Northern Ireland, 26 Mar 14(A); fundamental policy changes needed in Ulster, 2 Apr 22(A); no police at IRA funerals, 2 Apr 22(A), 9 Apr 14(X); the IRA in control of parts of Belfast, 2 Apr 22(A); a 'Paisley kiss', 14 May 21, 11 Jun 30(L) Iron dust in my lager, 23 Jan 10(A) Iron law of Wapping, The, 21 May 18(A) lronweed (film), 4 Jun 38(AR) Irving, David, Churchill's War: Volume I, The Struggle for Power, 20 Feb 32(R) I Sang Myself As If It Were My Role, 28 May 31(P)

Is local politics too unimportant to be left to the politicians?, 7 May 6(PC)

ISRAEL

a word picture of Jerusalem and the Gaza strip, 2 Jan 12(A); the problem of the Palestinians, 2 Jan 12(A); David Mellor denounces Israel's treatment of its Palestinians, 9 Jan 5(LA); living condition of Palestinian refugees condemned by David Mellor, 16 Jan 4(PW), 11(A); the problem of 'getting rid of the Arabs', 23 Jan 12(A); the men behind the noting and stone-throwing, 30 Jan 14(A); a ship with PLO deportees bombed, 20 Feb 4(PW), 10(A); a shipload of Jewish refugees in 1946, 5 Mar 15(A); increasing violence used against Palestinian demonstrators in the occupied territories, 19 Mar 13(A), 9 Apr 26(L); Palestinians' non-cooperation in the West Bank and the Gaza strip26 Mar 12(A); conditions in the Gaza strip, 9 Apr 13(A); demonstrations after an Israeli girl is accidentally killed in the occupied West Bank, 16 Apr 13(A); army refuseniks, 23 Apr 7(D); celebrates forty years of independence, 23 Apr 12(A); the Demjanjuk trial, 23 Apr 12(A); a report from the occupied West Bank, 30 Apr 16(A); the Six-Day War defended, 30 Apr 28(L); a film about Israel, 14 May 55(AR); the position of Arab Israeli citizens, 21 M1 16(A); the present regime not anti-Christian, 11 Jun 28(L Italiana in Algerz, L' (Covent Garden), 16 Jan 35(A )

ITALY

on the run in wartime Italy, 2 Jan 27(R); the cult of the Agnelli family, 30 Jan 10(A), 13 Feb 17(X), 5 Mar 20(L); the Fiat empire, 30 Jan 10(A), 13 Feb 17(X), 5 Mar 20, 12 Mar 25(L); the architecture of Venice and Rome, 6 Feb 30(R); difficulties confronting the new prime minister, 30 Apr 22(A); affluence combined with state inefficiency, 30 Apr 22(A); a revival of Chianti, 11 Jun 49(A)(49)

J

Jachimczyk, Maciej, Chimen Abramsky and Antony Polon- sky, (ed.) The Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R)

Jacklin, Bill: exhibition, 11 Jun 55(AR)

Jackson, the Revd Jesse: his Democraticpresidential candida- ture, 2 Apr 5(LA), 7(D), 16 Apr 7(D), 23 Apr 11(A) Japan, the ikely purchase of US Treasury bonds would help the US, 13 Feb 28(A); Nazi symbolism fashionable, 16 Apr 14(A); JAL's fleet of Boeing 747s and their servicing and maintenance, 18 Jun 11(A); the 'dedicated maintenance' of JAL's aircraft. 18 Jun 12(A) Jarman, Derek: film-director and homosexual, attacks Mrs Thatcher, 7 May I7(A)

Jazz: Stephane Grappelli's 80th birthday concert, 6 Feb 35(AR); the present jazz vogue, 21 Mar 46(AR)

Jeake, Samuel: An Astrological Diary of the Seventeenth Century (ed. Michael Hunter and Annabel Gregory), 9 Apr 29(R) Jerome. Carole, The Man in the Mirror, 9 Apr 30(R) Jesse Jackson as kingmaker, 12 Mar 11(A) Jeux d'esprit, 23 Apr 29(LL) Jew of Malta, The (Barbican), 2 Apr 35(AR)

JEWS

a charge of anti-semitism withdrawn, 2 Jan 7(D); their prominence in many fields, 2 Jan 7(D); the Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R); an illegal shipload of Jewish refugees allowed to leave for Palestine, 5 Mar 15(A); Poland's alleged anti-semitism, 23 Apr 14(A); mentions in the Spectator. 30 Apr 28(L); Russian Jews, 28 May 6(D) Jews in Poland. The, (ed.) Chimen Abramsky, Maciej Jachimczyk and Antony Polonsky, 6 Feb 27(R) John Dryden and His World, James Anderson Winn, 2 Jan 26(R) John Piper: A Painter's Camera, 30 Jan 29(R) John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works. Orde Levinson, 30 Jan 29(R)

Johnson, Paul: his articles influential, 28 May 7(AV) Johnson, Virginia E.: see Masters, William 14.

JOURNALISTS

John O'Sullivan to edit the (US) National Review, 2 Jan 7(D), 16 Jan 24(L); a shift of power from journalists to management in Fleet Street, 2 Jan 20(A); journalists unpopular with the public, 2 Jan 20(A); a freelance cameraman missing in Afghanistan, 9 Jan 14(A); journal- ists' claim to protect their sources, 9 Jan 22, 30 Jan 21(L); women breaking through to high positions, 23 Jan 17(A), 30 Jan 21(L); freelances poorly paid, 30 Jan 15(A), 20 Feb 25(L); a profile of Sir David English, 6 Feb 17(A), 12 Mar 24(L); Bob Edwards's Fleet Street days, 5 Mar 29(R); reporters on the Evening Standard's 'Londoner's Diary', 9 Apr 7(D); death of Denis Hamilton, 16 Apr 8(AV), 19(A); Paul Halloran's investigativejournalism, 16 Apr 8(AV), 30 Apr 31(L); the role of journalists in the community, 28 May 7(AV); death of T.E. Utley, 25 Jun 7(D), 15(A) Journey s End (Whitehall), 30 Apr 43(AR)

Joyce, Nora: 18 Jun 26(I); a biography, 18 Jun 26(R) Judges disliked, 6 Feb 40(A)

Jumping the gun, II Jun 5(N) Just the one for Denis, 7 May 15(A)

K

Katya Kabanova (Glyndebourne), 4 Jun 37(AR) Kavanagh, Dan, Going to the Dogs, 27 Feb 30(R)

Kazan, Elia: 25 Jun 40(1); an autobiography, 25 Jun 40(R)

'Kazan, Elia, A Life, 25 Jun 40(R)

Keats, 2 Apr 29(P)

Keeping clean the air-waves, 28 May 21(A) Kcmp, Peter, The Campaign of the Spanish Armada, 25 Jun

36(R)

Ke37(R)nnedy, Paul, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, 19 Mar Kennedy, William, Quinn's Books, 18 Jul 33(R)

Kenwood: and English Heritage, 2 Apr 15(A), 16 Apr 24, 23 Apr 24, 30 Apr 28, 11 Jun 30(L) Kenya: the Happy Valley mystery - who killed Lord Erroll? 23 Jan 7(D), 13 Feb 43(AR)

Keynes, Maynard: 9 Jan 18(1); his success as an investor, 9 Jan 18(A); a share tip from an undergraduate, 16 Jan 21(CS) Keynes the speculator, 9 Jan 18(A) Khomeini, Ayatollah: his 'forgotten years', 25 Jun 55(A) Kiernan, V.G., The Duel in European History, 16 Apr 32(R) Kiff, Ken: exhibition, 21 May 39(AR) Kilcommon, Denis, The Dark Apostle, 27 Feb 30(R) Killip, Chris, In Flagrante, 26 Mar 33(R) King, Francis, The Woman Who Was God, 23 Apr 31(R) King in Love, The: Edward ll's Mistresses, Theo Aronson, 30 Apr 39(R) Kingman Report on the teaching of the English language, the, Ki3NONocApKr 34NE(ILLL), 7 May 5(LA), 37(AR) calls a leadership contest an 'unforgivable distraction', 13 Feb 6(PC); attacks the Budget, 19 Mar 6(D); hatred of the rich, 19 Mar 6(D); Tony Berm to oppose him as party leader, 2 Apr 6(PC); Labour never going to win an election under him, 9 Apr 7(D); concerned with Labour's image in the country, 30 Apr 6(PC); changing his position on unilateralism, 11 Jun 6(PC); see also LABOUR PARTY Kitaj,R R.B., and others, David Hockney: Retrospective, 5 Mar 33( Kitchen) Table, The, 2 Apr 27(P) Kjetsaa, Geir, Fyodor Dostrgevsky (trans, Sin Hustvedt and David McDuff), 9 Apr 34 R) Knot Garden, The (Covent arden), 7 May 38(AR) Kolodny, Robert C.: see Masters, William H.

Koppel, Heinz: exhibition, 9 Apr 39(AR) Korea: the Korean war, 13 Feb 35(R)

Korea, South: Nazi symbolism fashionable, 16 Apr 14(A); tentative steps towards press freedom, 11 Jun 13(A) Korean War, The, Max Hastings, 13 Feb 35(R) KotI, Jan, (ed.) Diary: Volume One, Witold Gombrowicz, 28 May 31(1k)

Kuwait: the Kuwaiti Investment Office's S50 billion to invest, 12 Mar 16(A); the KIO acquires a fifth of BP, 12 Mar 16(A), 14 May 19(CS)

KyrinaFsteobn ,37D(aRy)id , The Financial Times: A Centenary History,

L

Labedz, Leopold, The Use and Abuse of Sovietology: Essays Critical and Polemical (ed. Melvin Lasky), 14 May 41(R)

LABOUR PARTY, THE

Neil Kinnock and a leadership contest, 13 Feb 6(PC); the campaign against the extreme Left, 13 Feb 6(PC); the coming policy review, 13 Feb 6(PC); Tony Berm and Eric Hefter to contest the party leadership, 2 Apr 6(PC); the party 'never going to win an election under Kinnock' - or anybody else, 9 Apr 7(D); a reasssessment of parliamentary tactics, 30 Apr 6(PC); has lost three of its four weekly publications, 30 Apr 22(A); an associated arts group, 21 May 17(A); Gaitskell memorial lectures, 21 May 27(R); the Labour conception of freedom, 4 Jun 6(PC); the 1983 'dream ticket', 11 Jun 6(PC); Roy Hattersley to be opposed as deputy leader, 11 Jun 6(PC); Denzil Davies resigns as shadow defence secretary, 18 Jun 4(PW), 6(PC); trying to combine uni- and multi-lateral positions, 18 Jun 6(PC); see also KINNOCK, NEIL and individual members Labour's lost reader, 30 Apr 22(A) Ladder to the Loft, Sheila Wingfield, 20 Feb 7(D) Lady Gregory, Fifty Years After, (ed.) Ann Saddlemeyer and Cohn Smythe, 30 Jan 26(R)

Lahr, John: on Tennessee 'Williams, 12 Mar 7(D) Lambton, Antony: 21 May 31(1); 21 May 31(R)

Land at a loss for a symbol, A, 23 Jan 32(R)

Landmark Trust, its 'holiday lets,' 26 Mar 39(AR) Landon, H.C. Robbins, 1791: Mozart's Last Year, 23 Apr R) Landscape (magazine), 30 Jan 17(A) Lan ey, Lee, Changes of Address, 2 Jan 24(R) Larkin, Philip: imitated, 25 Jun 52(CO) Last Emperor, The (film), 12 Mar 37(AR) Last Man Out of Saigon, The, Chris Muffin, 19 Mar I6(A) 2 Apr 24(L

Last of England, The (film), 7 May 17(A), 14 May 21(L)

Last of the Dufferins, 11 Jun 18(A)

Last Page, 19 Mar 38(P)

ce Lauren, Dan H., ed.) Bernard Shaw: Collected Letters Volume IV, 1926-1 50, 11 Jun 31(R)

LAWSON, NIGEL

his gratuitous financial advice to the US and West Ger- many, 2 Jan 21(E); what will he do with a surplus of several billion pounds?, 27 Feb 20(E); considerations affecting his Budget strategy, 5 Mar 6 (PC); his Budget statement: his delivery, 19 Mar 8(A), money management abandoned, 19 Mar 9(A), personal taxation changes, 19 Mar 10(A); reactions to his Budget, 26 Mar 6(PC); what City position might he fill?, 26 Mar 23 (CS); 2 Apr 23(CS); appearance before the Treasury and Civil Service Committee, 9 Apr 23, 7 May 20(E); keeps the money markets guessing, 9 Apr 23(E); disagreement with Mrs Thatcher over exchange rate policy, 21 May 6(PC), 20(CS), 23(E); his view prevails, 21 May 23(E); his press secretary promoted, 21 May 20(CS); quoted on tax privileges, 11 Jun 27(CS) Leaks, drips and bodged Boeings, 18 Jun 11(A) Leap Before You Look, Aldan Crawley, 16 Apr 31(R) Lebanon: Dr Pauline Cutting's experiences in beleaguered Beirut, 26 Mar 30(R)

Lee Kuan Yew: 9 Jan 12(1); his tight grip on Singapore, 9 Jan 12(A); libel suit against the Far Eastern Economic Review, 9 Jan 12(A)

Lees-Milne, James: Venetian Evenings, 6 Feb 30(R); Roman Mornings, 6 Feb 30(R) Lefebvre, Archbishop: 25 Jun 14(I); his quarrel with the Vatican, 25 Jun 14(A)

LEGAL

how the Government uses Section 2 of the Official Secrets Act to muzzle the media and retired civil servants, 16 Jan 9(A); a poor opinion of judges, 6 Feb 40(A); the BBC's biased reporting of the Brimingham bombing appeal hear- ing, 6 Feb 18(A), 13 Feb 19(L); need for a law to protect privacy, 13 Feb 18(A); restrictive practices, 2 Apr 24(L); flaws in the British legal system, 16 Apr 3R); procedure to child abuse cases in Scotland, 23 Apr 37 A); the media's coverage of the Gibraltar shootings as 'Ma by television', 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 5(LA), 20(A), 28 May 23(L); how to ease prison overcrowding, 14 May 16(A); see also Libel Leitch, Maurice, Chinese Whispers, 2 Jan 24(R) Le Pen, Jean-Marie: his National Front party, 30 Apr 11(A); shunned by Left and Right alike, 14 May 13(A)

Lequeu:) An Architectural Enigma, Philippe Duboy, 6 Feb Lr-ss30(Ring, Doris: interviewed on TV, 23 Apr 56(AR), 14 May 44(LL), 28 May 24(L)

Leming, Doris, The Fifth Child, 21 May 28(R) Lesure, Francois, and Roger Nichols, (ed.) Debussy Letters, 9 Jan 25(R) Let's play spies, chaps, 9 Jan 20(A) Letters: unsent letters, 21 May 33(R); promotional literature's fondness for postscripts, 18 Jun 19(A) Letters of Marshall McLuhan, (sel. and ed.) Matie Molinaro, Corinne McLuhan and William Toye, 12 Mar 34(R) Levi, Peter, 4 Jun 21(CS) Levi, Primo, The Drowned and the Saved, 23 Apr 27(R) Levinson, Orde, John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works, 30 Jan 29(R) Lewis, Norman, The Missionaries, 7 May 31(R) Libel: the level of damages in newspaper cases, 2 Jan 20(A); a libel suit by Lee Kuan Yew, 9 Jan 12(A); Chief Buthelezi wins an action against a South African magazine, 16 Jan 12(A); a Daily Mirror libel of Harry Phibbs, 21 May 51(A); Michael Meacher loses libel action against the Observer, 18 Jun 7(D), 20(A) Liberal Party, the: negotiations with the SDP for a merger, 23 Jan 4(PW) 6(PC); choosing a name for the new merged party, 23 Jan 16(A); the Liberal Assembly at Blackpool votes for the merger, 30 Jan 6(PC); Liberal activists as down-to-earth people, 30 Jan 6(PC) Libraries: no Spectator in the Holborn Library, 9 Jan 2204; Camden Council to close St Pancras Reference Library, 27 Feb 5(N); building of the new British Library halted, 26 Mar (N) Life, A, Elia Kazan, 25 Jun 40(R) Life and letters, 2 Jan 25, 9 Jan 28, 16 Jan 33, 23 Jan 39, 30 Jan 32,6 Feb 32, 13 Feb 41, 20 Feb 33, 27 Feb 31, 5 Mar 32, 12 Mar 33, 19 Mar 43, 26 Mar 35, 2 Apr 31, 9 Apr 33, 16 Apr 44, 23 Apr 22, 20 Apr 34, 7 May 32,14 May 44, 21 May 32, 28 May 33, 4 Jun 30, 11 Jun 37, 18 Jun 32, 25 Jun 43(LL) Likely story, A, 23 Apr 43(A) Lime Grove conspirators, The, 26 Mar 9(A) Lincoln, Trebitsch: 23 Apr 25(1); his eventful life, 23 Apr )

Lines25(R of Dissent: Writing from the New Statesman 1913-1988, (ed.) Stephen Howe, 28 May 26(R)

Listener, the: attacks the BBC's chairman and deputy director-general, 26 Mar 9(A) Listless, 19 Mar 5(N) 'List' poems, 28 May 44(CO) Literary Review, the: small fees for reviews, 30 Apr 31, 18 Jun 25 Little learning, 27 Feb 5(N) Liverpool: Derek Hatton and the Militants, 5 Mar 35(R); the new Tate Gallery, 4 Jun 34(AR) Living with the Damocles syndrome, 7 May 8(A) Lloyd's of London: how it could improve the quality of its membership, 16 Jan 21(CS); 12 Mar 23(CS); Syndicate 553's huge loss, 26 Mar 23(CS)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

local government now essentially an administrative layer of the welfare state, 2 Jan 6(PC); the solution to the rates problem, 2 Jan 6(PC); clause 2.8 of the Local Government Bill would stop local authorities 'promoting homosexuality', 30 Jan 5(LA); when Derek Hatton and the Militants ruled in Liverpool, 5 Mar 35(R); attitude in Scotland to the community charge, 23 Ai: 42(A); an interfering local councillor. 30 Apr 8(A local elections are neither national mega-opinion po nor mid-term political by- elections, 7 May 6(PC); the invasion of local elections by political issues, 7 May 6(PC); a possible effect of the community charge, 7 May 6(PC); local government elec- tions results, 14 May 4(PW)

LONDON

The Covent Garden area, 9 Jan 34(A); literary ghosts comment on today's London, 30 Jan 43(C0); the ILEA likely to be abolished, 6 Feb 5(LA); the Royal Opera House in the 20th century, 13 Feb 38(R); St Pancras Reference Library to be closed, 27 Feb 5(N); life in a Hackney 'squat', 19 Mar 22(A); shopping in Camden High Street, 19 Mar 50(A); the future of the Homiman and Geffrye museums in doubt, 26 Mar 36(AR), 16 Apr 25(L); public transport to and from the City in need of improvement, 2 Apr 23(CS); English Heritage and London's historic house museums, 23 Apr 24(L); a Lord Mayor's Show on the Thames, 30 Apr 27(CS); suggested statues for Trafalgar Square, 7 May 44(CO); London's prisons, 4 Jun 21, 11 Jun 23(CS); the London Underground examined, 18 Jun 8(A); London special, 25 Jun 27-35(A); dirty streets and ugly street furniture, 25 Jun 27(A); London life in the Thirties, 25 Jun 28(A); wartime London, 25 Jun 29(A); social life in the old boroughs, 25 Jun 29(A); the Sixties, 25 Jun 30(A); its ply Jun 33(A)easure gardens, 25 Jun 32(A); the shops of Jermyn Street, 2

London special, 25 Jun 27-35(A) Loneliness of the long-distance sandwich-man, The, 30 Jan 20(E) Long way from Guatemala City. A, 2 Apr 9(A) Lords, the House of: backwoodsmen called up to support the Government, 28 May 6(D) Los Angeles: the drug gangs, 28 Mar 10(A) Lot of jelly', 'A, 27 Feb 12(A) Lovely Me, Barbara Seaman, 19 Mar 39(R) Loving Attitudes, Rachel Billington, 27 Feb 28(R) Low Level Panic (Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court), 27 Feb 36(AR) Low life, 2 Jan 34, 9 Jan 33, 16 Jan 40, 23 Jan 49, 30 Jan 40,6 Feb 39, 13 Feb 47, 20 Feb 41, 12 Mar 40, 19 Mar 49, 26 Mar 41, 2 Apr 40, 9 Apr 4128, 16 Apr 49, 23 Apr 45, 30 Apr 48,7 May 42, 14 May 56, May 41, 4 Jun 41, 11 Jun 58, 18 Jun 41, 25 Jun 49(A) Lucian Freud: Paintings, (intro.) Robert Hughes, 16 Apr 42(R) Lucian Freud: Works on Paper, 16 Apr 42(R) Luke, David, (trans.) Goethe: Roman Elegies and the Diaries, 16 Apr 29(R) Lynch, James: exhibition, 23 Jan 41(AR)

M

Macaulay, James, The Classical Country House in Scotland, 1660-1800, 13 Feb 39)R) Mackee, Alexander, From Merciless Invaders . . . The Defeat of the Spanish Armada 25 Jun 36(R) Mackonochie, the Revd A.H.: hounded by his church superiors, 2 Jan 15(A) Maclennan, Robert: negotiations for a merger of the SDP and the Liberal Party, 23 Jan 6(PC) McLuhan, Corinne, Matie Molinaro and William Tye, (sel. and ed.) Letters of Marshall McLuhan, 12 Mar 34(R) McLuhan, Marshall: his letters, 12 Mar 34(R) McWilliam, Candia, A Case of Knives, 23 an 37(R) Maddox, Brenda, Nora: A Biography of Nora Joyce, 18 Jun 26(R) Magic Flute, The (Coliseum), 9 Apr 35(AR) Magic Lantern, The, Ingmar Bergman, 4 Jun 28(R) Mahabharata, The (Glasgow), 23 Apr 52(AR) Major and the fortress, The, 14 May 20(A) Majorca, 4 Jun 32(R) Major, the media and the message, The, 21 May 8(AV) Making taxes compulsory, 19 Mar 10(A) Man in the Mirror, The, Carole Jerome, 9 Apr 30(R) Manners, good: the Revd Ian Gregory's Polite Society, 2 Jan 16(A) Man of the House, Thomas P. O'Neill with William Novak, 19 Mar 42(R) Mantel, Hilary, Eight Months of Ghazzah Street, 14 May 43(R) Man to Man (Royal Court), 23 Jan 45(R) Man who says that children are his recreation, The, 16 Jan 8(AV)

MappAR)lethorpe, Robert: two photographic exhibitions, 2 Apr 36(

Mark Rutherford's Deliverance, William Hale White (intro. Don Cupitt), 26 Mar 28(R) Marlowe, Christopher: The Hoffman 'Marlowe wrote Shakespeare' prize, 30 Apr 24(A); not 'an atheist homosex- ual', 28 May 24(L) Marriage: couples cohabiting so as to get two lots of tax relief on mortgages, 9 Jan 21(CS); advice to those about to marry, 19 Mar 52(CO); Karen Usborne's marriage to an Indian, 9 Apr 7(D); wife-beating, 11 Jun 14(A) Martin, Coln, and Geoffrey Parker, The Spanish Armada, 25 Jun 36(R)

Mary and Richard: The Story of Richard Hillary and Mary Booker, Michael Burn, 30 Apr 37(R) Masani, Zareer, and Mark Tully, From Raj to Rajiv: 40 Years of Indian Independence, 7 May 31(R) Massie, Allan, Byron's Travels, 21 May 30(R)

Masters, Brian, The Passion of John Aspinall, 18 Jun 30(R) Masters, William H., Virginia E. Johnson and Robert C.

Kolodny, Crisis: Hetrosexual Behaviour in the Age of Aids,

18 Jun 27(R) Matter of Justice, A: The Legal System to Ferment, Michael Zander, 16 Apr 34(R) Maxwell, Robert, 19 Mar 41(I); larger than life, 19 Mar 24(A); three biographies, 19 Mar 41(R), 9 Apr 24(L); unfavourable US profiles, 21 May 51(A); a 'slanted' pocket encyclopaedia, 18 Jun 25(L) Maxwell, Joe Haines, 19 Mar 41(R) Maxwell: A Portrait of Power, Peter Thompson and Anthony Delano, 19 Mar 41(R) Maxwell the Outsider, Tom Bower, 19 Mar 41(R) Maxwell writ large, 19 Mar 24(A) May Day, 25 Jun 41P)

Mayo, Gael Elton, nie End of a Dream: A Memoir, 9 Jan 24(R)

Meacher, Michael: and the contest for the Labour Party leadership, 2 Apr 6(PC); loses libel action against the Observer, 18 Jun 7(D), 20I(A) Meade, Marion, Dorothy Parker, 23 Apr 30(R)

MEDICAL

the NHS and private medical care compared, 2 Jan 22(L); hospitals are dirty, inefficient and short of nurses, 9 Jan 8(A); malpractice suits in the US, 9 Jan 10(A); private and state medical care in the US, 9 Jan 10(A); the legal and moral aspect of experiments on human embryos, 16 Jan 14(A); the first test-tube baby, 16 Jan 14(A); a nurse criticises NHS hospitals, 16 Jan 24(L); old people and hypothermia, 23 Jan 25(L); nasal polyps, 23 Jan 2.5(L); a comparison with insurance based health service, 13 Feb 19(L); the Royal Free virus, 13 Feb 48(A); Enoch Powell's years as health minister, 20 Feb 8(A); medical correspon- dents, 12 Mar 8(AV); a false influenza scare, 12 Mar

8(AV); Stan Gebler Davies's recovery from lung caner, 19 Mar 6, 26 Mar 7, 2 Apr 7, 9 Apr 7(D); cryonics - the freezing of heads for later revival and union with a new body, 26 Mar 13(A); aerosols and skin cancer, 26 Mar 35(11); radical surgery's effect on personality, 2 Apr 7(D); constipation, 2 Apr 7(D); Charles Glass's measles, 16 Apr 7(D); treatment of children with cancer, 7 May 8(A); 28 May 23(L); lying in bed ill, 28 May 41(A); see also Abortion, AIDS, MEDICAL and NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Mellinghoff, Tilman, and David Watkin, German Architecture and the Classical ideal 1740-1840, 6 Feb 30(R)

Mellor, David: denounces Israeli's treatment of Palestinians, 9 Jan 5(LA); condemns Israel's policy in the occupied territories, 16 Jan 4Pw), 11(A) Memory of place, 6 Feb 21(A) Menzies, it Stewart: 2 Apr 26(1); a biography, 2 Apr 26(R) Merlin. 21 May 30(R) Merseyside: debt collectors, 9(A)

Messiah of Stockholm, The, Cynthia Ozick, 16 Jan 29(R) Metropolitan scandal, a market solution, and a use for the property boon, A, 4 Jun 21(CS)

Miami, Joan Didion, 30 Apr 40(R) Mice: a humane mousetrap, 6 Feb 33(LL), 13 Feb 48(A) Middleditch, Edward: exhibition, 30 Apr 41(R) Middle East: President Assad and Yasser Arafat meet in Damascus, 30 Apr 7(D); opposition to the Schultz plan, 30 Apr 7(D); see also individual countries Miller, John, Friends and Romans, 2 Jan 27(R) Millington, Barry, and Stewart Spencer, (trans. and ed.) Selected Letters of Richard Wagner, 16 Jan 31(R) Milne, Alasdair, DC- The Memoirs of a British Broadcaster, 18 Jun 33(R) Mime: The London International Mime Festival, 13 Feb 44(AR) Miscarriage of news judgment, 6 Feb 18(A) Misconceived experiments, 16 Jan 14(A) Misprints noted, 2 Jan 22(L) Missing in Nuristan, 9 Jan 14(A) Missionaries: and aboriginal tribes. 7 May 31(R) Missionaries, The, Norman Lewis, 7 May 31(R) Mitterrand, President: 13 Feb 11(1); front runner in the presidential race, 13 Feb 11(A); the election campaign, 16 Apr 11(a); 30 Apr 4(PW), 11(A); re-elected president, 14 May 4(PW), 13(A) Modern Painters (magazine), 25 Jun 19(A) Molinaro, Matie, Corinne McLuhan and William Toye (sel. and ed.) Letters of Marshall McLuhan, 12 Mar 34(R) Monocles, 11 Jun 7 D) Monologues, Alan ennett's, 2 Apr 27(R) Monopolies and Mergers Commission, the: takeover bids, 7 May 19(CS) Moore, Charles: named Editor of the Year by the PPA, 7 May 5(X) Moore, Henry, 30 Jan 21(L) Moore, John: the debate on the NHS, 23 Jan 5(LA) Moors murderers, the, 19 Mar 7(AV) Morgan, W.. John. (ed.) Politics and Consensus in Modern Britain: Lectures in Memory of Hugh Gaitskell, 21 May 27(R) Morris, Benny, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem. 1947-1949, 28 May 28(R) Mortgage advances, 4 Jun 19(E) Mortimer, John, Summer's Lease, 30 Apr 38(R) Motor industry: the new feature in the Ford strike, 13 Feb 5(LA); no worker shareholders at Ford's, 20 Feb 23(CS); British Aerospace's approach to the Rover Group, 5 Mar 5, 12 Mar 5(N), 23(CS), 26 Mar 25(L)

MOTORING

the 'hysteria' over drink-driving, 2 Jan 8(AV); the police crackdown on drink-drivers, 9 Jan 7. 11 Jun 8(AV); a wife's

reaction after a drunken driving death, 16 Jan 5(N); driving tests, 16 Apr 52(C0); the towing away of cars, 28 May 41(A); the pass rate in driving tests, 28 May 23(L); Czechoslovakia's motor car craze, 4 Jun 7(D) Mom, Professor, 6 Feb 7(D) Mouthful of toothpaste, A, 6 Feb 32(LL) Mozart: his last year (1791), 23 Apr 26(R) Mr Baker appoints the board members of British Universities plc, 16 Jan 6(PC) Mr Ben 's tragedy: a second performance is announced, 2 Apr 6(PC) Mr Brown rattles the skeletons in Labour's cupboard, 30 Apr 6(PC) Mr Jackson's marbles, 23 Apr 11(A) Mr Lee takes offence, 9 Jan 12(A) Mr Maclennan's alarming symptoms of post-electoral rristesse, 23 Jan 6(PC) Mrs Pring and the permissive path to patronising power. 30 Apr 8(AV) Mr Steel gets his harp out and heads for home, 30 Jan 6(PC) Mrs Thatcher needs more than Moonies in her broad church. 23 Apr 6(PC) Mrs Thatcher's kindergarten. 23 Apr 9(A) Muggendge. Malcolm: conversion to Catholicism. 26 Mar 34R) Muggeridge, Malcolm, Conversion: A Spiritual Journey. 26 Mar 34(R) Mullin. Chris, The Last Man Out of Saigon, 19 Mar 16(A), 2 Apr 24(L) Munich agreement, the: William Deedes recalls the events leading up to it, 4 Jun 23(A), 25 Jun 24(L)

Munnings, Sir Alfred: A biography, 16 Apr 38(R) Murderous charm, 28 May 16(A)

Murdoch, Rupert: Kennedy supporters attack his media stake, 16 Jan 20(A); the 'Iron Law of Wapping'. 21 May 18(A) Murray, Gilbert: 30 Jan 25(1); a biography, 3 Jan 25(R); 13 Feb 7(D); and the Simplified Spelling Society, 12 Mar 19(A) Murray, Les A.: his poetry, 13 Feb 4, 20 Feb 32(LL) Museums: a visit to the Museum of Mankind. 13 Fcb 7(D); the future of the Homiman and Geffrye museums in doubt. 26 Mar 36(AR). 16 Apr 25(L); the showing of paintings in mixed-purpose museums, 14 May 50(AR), 21 May 26(L); art dealers should pay museums and galleries for making use of their expertise, 4 Jun 38(AR) Musgrave, Sir Richard: accused of killing hawks. 18 Jul 7(D) MUSIC AND OPERA Hansel and Gretel. 2 Jan 32(AR); Debussy's letters, 9 Jan 25 R); L'Italiaria in Algeri and Der Rosenkavalier, 16 Jan 35 AR); music for a desert island, 16 Jan 40(A), 2 Apr 25 L); C.P.E. Bach's music, 23 Jan 44(AR); Parsifal, 6 Feb AR); the Royal Opera House in the 20th century, 13 Feb 3 R); 1988 anniversaries: Terry. Herschel and Attwood, 13

3 j Feb 45(AR); a biography of William Walton, 20 Feb 30(R), 12 Mar 25(L); II Seraglio and Carmen, 20 Feb 35(AR); Giles Swayne's Cry for unaccompanied voices. 27 Feb 38(AR); Billy Budd. 5 Mar 38(AR); the Tallis Scholars cold-shouldered by BBC producers, 12 Mar 37(AR); the Grove Dictionary of Music (sixth edition) and its predeces- sors, 26 May 37(AR); Neville Cardus's writings on music, 9 Apr 28(9); The Magic Flute and Salome. 9 Apr 35(AR); Allegri s Miserere and other 'penitential' music, 9 Apr 37(AR); Salome, 16 Apr 46(AR); Mozart's last year, 23 Apr 26(R); impressions on a concert tour in the US, 23 Apr 53(AR); Bach and Handel compared, 7 May 37)AR); The Knot Garden, 7 May 38(AR), the new Virgin Classics records. 21 May 44 (AR); an anthology of opera, 28 May 27(R); a festival of contemporary music in Liverpool, 4 Jun 35(AR); Katya Kabanova, 4 Jun 37(AR); Anna Bolena and The Electrification of the Soviet Union, 11 Jun 54(AR); Edward Cowie's The Roof of Heaven, 18 Jun 36(AR); a series of concerts in cathedrals and abbeys. 18 Jun 36(AR); Chaliapin's life story, 25 Jun 42(R); Nixon in China (opera). 25 Jun 44(AR); see also Jazz. POP-Music and Recordings. My Faithful Lover, 27 Feb 28(P)

My favourite drink, 11 Jun 41(A) My friend Kim, 21 May 9(A) My Munich, 4 Jun 23(A) My Parmacheene Belle, Joanna Scott, 9 Apr 34(R) My part in a myth. 5 Mar 15(A) Mysteries of Flann O'Brien, The, 30 Jan 31(A) Mystery Plays (York), 25 Jun 45(AR) My worst travel experience, 23 Jan 29(A) My years as health minister, 20 Feb 8(A)

N

Nag, nag, nag, 30 Jan 5(LA) Naipaul: the Shiva Naipaul memorial prizejudges' report. 30 Jan 22(A); winning entries. 30 Jan 22, 6 Feb 21(A) Names: Gebler and von Gebler, 26 Mar 7(D); restrictions in France on the choice of children's names, 23 Apr 16(A) Nash. Paul: exhibition. 14 May 50(AR) National Health or national disease?. 9 Jan 8(A) NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE most of the increased cash goes in wages, 2 Jan 8(AV); the NHS and private medical care compared, 2 Jan 22, 13 Feb 19(L); hospitals are dirty, inefficient and short of nurses. 9 Jan 8(A); NHS hospitals criticised by a nurse. 16 Jan 24(L); the ethos of the NHS. 16 Jan 24(L); the Commons debate. 23 Jan 5(LA); radical reforms urged, 23 Jan 5(LA); its annual cost, 30 Jan 8(AV), 6 Feb 20(L); an explanation of the NHS 'crisis', 30 Jan 8(AV); strike threatened by nurses primarily over pay and conditions of work. 30 Jan 9(A); progressive deterioration in standards of management and administration, 6 Feb 20(L); Enoch Powell's period as health minister. 20 Feb 8(A); the training of nurses, 28 May 5(LA), 11 Jun 28, 25 Jun 26(L); see also Doctors, Hospitals and MEDICAL.

Nationalism and religion, 7 May 27(R) Natives: a 'non-indigenous native', 26 Mar 27(L) Nazi symbolism in Korea and Japan, 16 Apr 14(A) Nazi concentration camps: the feelings of a survivor, 23 Apr 27(R) Needed: new tests for takeovers - competition is not enough, 7 May 19(CS) Nelson, Lord: a biography, 16 Jan 30(R) Neruda, Pablo, 20 Feb 31(R)

Never Despair.- Winston S. Churchill 1945-1965, Martin

Gilbert, 4 Jun 27(R) Nevertheless, 27 Feb 30(P) Newbolt, Sir Henry: attitude to games, 16 Jan 25(L) New editorial amazons, The, 23 Jan 17(A) New game. The, 11 Jun 9(A) Newmarket, 20 Feb 42(A) New Society: to merge with the New Statesman, 5 Mar 18(A) News of the World: a woman editor, 23 Jan 17(A) News on Sunday: why it failed, 26 Mar 19(A); financed by the Left, 26 Mar 19(A) New spirit in Chianti, 11 Jun 49(A) New Statesman, the: to merge with New Society, 5 Mar 18(A); now lost to Labour on merging with New Society, 30 Apr 22(A); a selection from 1913 to 1988, 28 May 26(R) New Year resolution, a, 2 Jan 8(AV) New Yorker artists, 21 May 43(AR) New Zealand: its wines, 26 Mar 42(A); troubles like Eng- land's, 28 May 33(LL); not Maoris, but 'Islanders', 28 May 33(LL); the lack of pubs, 4 Jun 30(LL); a high wind, 11 Jun 37(LL) Next Season, Michael Blakemore, 6 Feb 2.8(R) Nicaragua: Graham Greene defends the regime, 16 Jan 24(L); its ruling party has become a militaristic clique, 13 Feb 8(A); the Contras' support and aid from abroad, 13 Feb 9(A), 5 Mar 20, 26 Mar 25(L); entering at a frontier post, 20 Feb 16(A); a 60-day cease-fire between the Sandinistas and the Contras, 9 Apr 11(A); the Contras lose UN support, 9 Apr 11(A) Nichols, Aidan, The Theology of Joseph Ratzinger: An Introductory Study, 16 Apr 36(R) Nichols, Roger, and Francois Lesure, (ed.) Debussy Letters, 9 Jan 25(R) Niezabitowska, Malgorzata, Remnants: The Last Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R) 1968: a year of revolt, 16 Jan 26(R) 1968: A Student Generation in Revolt. Ronald Fraser et al, 16 Jan 26(R) Nixon in China (opera), 25 Jun 44(AR) Noble Combat, A: The Letters of Sheila Grant Duff and Adam von Trott, 1932-1939, (ed.) K. von Klemperer, 30 Apr 32(R) Nobody's handmaidens, 18 Jun 18(A) No fights at the parry, 25 Jun 43(LL) No great shakes, 30 Apr 24(A) Nomura reads the riot act to Uncle Sam. 13 Feb 28(A) No news from Armenia, 12 Mar 20(A) Nora: A Biography of Nora Joyce, Brenda Maddox, 18 Jun 26(R)

Nori63 ega, General. 12 Mar 12(A), 4 Jun 4(PW), 14(A), 11 Jun IA)

Nor ron Bars a Cage, Penelope Tremayne, 12 Mar 27(R) Norman. Dr Edward: church preferment denied to him, 30 Jan 7(D) Norway: launches an international campaign against child abuse, 25 Jun 13(A) Nostalgia for another Germany, 19 Mar 29(A) Not at home to MI5, 9 Jan 17(A) Not much cop. 16 Apr 26(A) 'Not one is as pretty as he', 27 Feb 14(A) Not quite gone with the wind, II Jun 37(LL) Not so merry go round of the Great Pensions Lottery, The, 14 May 23(A) Not the last of Jarman. 7 May 17(A) Not with a whimper but a squish, 26 Mar 35(LL) Not yet factor, The. 11 June 13(A) Novak, William, and Thomas P. O'Neill, Man of the House, 19 Mar 42(R) Now isn't the winter of our discontent, 30 Jan 9(A) NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND NUCLEAR POWER the INF treaty and its effects on Western European defence. 2 Jan 10(A); the Greenham Common women s vigil, 23 Jan 7(D); new thinking on deterrence?, 23 Jan 25.20 Feb 24(L); West Germany's vulnerability if short-range nuclear weapons are modernised, 12 Mar 9(A); increasing public opposition in Russia since Chernobyl to development of her nuclear energy industry. 19 Mar 12(A); Russia's strategic deception of the West, 9 Apr 15(A); the INF Treaty a fiasco for the West. 9 Apr 16(A); disarmament or just arms control at the Moscow summit?. 30 Apr 5(LA); Michael Dukakis on defence and nuclear weapons, 7 May 11(A); Labour tries to combine the uni- and multi-lateral positions, 18 Jun 6(PC) Numbers: choosing a number between one and ten. 23 Apr 7(D), 7 May 22(L) Nurses: the Royal College of Nurses obsessed with profession. al status, 28 May 5(LA), 25 Jun 26(L); the Nursing Process and nursing education, 28 May 5(LA), 11 Jun 28(L); their training, 18 Jun 18(A); the RCN do not strike, 18 Jun 18(A): see also NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE NUT, the: its evidence to the Kingman Committee. 30 Apr 10(A)

O

Oates, Joyce Carol, You Must Remember This, 20 Feb 27(R) Obituaries, 20 Feb 7(D) O'Brien, Conor Cruise: 12 Mar 26(1); Passion and Cunning and Other Essays, 12 Mar 26(R); God Land: Reflections on Religion and Nationalism, 7 May 27(R) O'Brien, Flann: 23 Jan 34(1); an illustrated biography, 23 Jan 34(R); his many pseudonyms and his Sexton Blake stories, 30 Jan 31(A) Observer, the: its prejudiced approach to security matters, 9 Jan 20(A); wins in libel case brought by Michael Meacher, 18 Jun 7(D), 20(A) Observer's victory, The, 18 Jun 20(A) O'Casey, Sean: 9 Apr 31(1); a biography, 9 Apr 31(R) O'Connor, Gary, Sean 0 Case A Life, 9 Apr 31(R) Officer With a Rose, The (film , 9 Jan 31(AR)

Official Secrets Act: 9 Jan 22 L); a Bill to amend it, 16 Jan 79(A); the original reason for the Act, 16 Jan 10(A); 6 Feb (D) Oil: the Government's 'golden share' in privatised companies, 2 Jan 5(LA); BP's bid for Britoil, -2 Jan 5(LA), 6 Feb 19(CS); the Government's allocation of North Sea acreage, 2 Jan 5(LA); Texaco to pay $10 billion damages to Pennzoil,

20 Feb 12(A); Kuwait's 20 per cent share of British Petroleum, 12 Mar 16(A), 14 May 19(CS) Old people: hypothermia, 23 Jan 25(L); lives prolonged, 30 Jan 8(AV); a school for the over-80s, 2 Apr 43(CO) Olivier, Lawrence: 28 May 32(1); a biography, 28 May 32(R) Olivier, Anthony Holden, 28 May 32(R) Olympic Games, the: the winter Olympics, 27 Feb 42(A); Zola Budd's eligibility questioned by the IAAF, 23 Apr 5(LA) Ondine (Covent Garden), 28 May 35(AR) O'Neill, Thomas P., with William Novak, Man of the House, 19 Mar 42(R) O'Neill, 'Tip': his autobiography, 19 Mar 42(R) 'One of us' at the FO, 9 Apr 17(A) One Way Pendulum (Old Vic), 14 May 51(AR) On how that non-existent Gibraltar bomb may yet find its mark, 14 Mar 8(PC) On our patriotic duty to die before it is too late, 30 Jan 8(AV) On reading Drabble's case for equality in a health farm, 25 Jun 8(AV) On the Black Hill (film). 28 May 38(AR) On the Run, Philip Agee, 26 Mar 32(R) Opera: See MUSIC AND OPERA Opium and the people, 11 Jun 5(LA) Organ, Robert: exhibition, II Jun 55(AR) Oscar and Lucinda, Peter Carey, 2 Apr 32(R) Other side of the street, The, 25 Jun 33(A) Oulton, Therese: exhibition, 30 Jan 34(AR) Our men in Havanas, 11 Jun 44(A) Outhouse to White House?, 2 Apr 5(LA) Out of This World, Graham Swift, 12 Mar 28(R) Overboard (film), 18 Jun 40(AR) Owen, David: opposition to merger with the Liberals, 6 Feb 6(PC) Oxford: poor access by road and rail, 6 Feb 7(D) Oxford University: three Oxford scientists, 6 Feb 7(D); a Merton Gaudy. 2 Apr 31(LL); 14 May 48(R); the Regius Professorship of Greek. 28 May 4(PW). 25 Jun 24(L) Oysters: Loch Fyne oysters, 11 Jun 48(A) Oyster's his world, The, 11 Jun 48(A) Ozick, Cynthia, The Messiah of Stockholm, 16 Jan 29(R)

P

Padfield. Peter. Armada. 25 Jun 36(R) Paine, Thomas: his life and writings, 16 Apr 33(R) Painful Birth of the Art Book, The, Francis Haskell, 12 Mar 27(R) Paintings in the Louvre, Lawrence Gowing. 9 Apr 32(R) Paisley, the Revd Ian, 28 May 47(A) PALESTINIANS. THE demonstrations in West Bank and Gaza strip. 2 Jan 4(PW), 12(A); a British minister denounces Israel's treatment of Palestinians, 9 Jan 5(LA); living conditions in the Gaza strip, 16 Jan 4(PW), 11(A), 9 Apr 13(A). 30 Apr 28(L); Israeli talk of 'getting rid of the Arabs', 23 Jan 12(A); the men behind the rioting and stone-throwing, 30 Jan 14(A); an attempt to return deportees to Israel frustrated, 20 Feb 4(PW), 10(A); increasing violence used by Israel against demonstrators in the occupied territories, 19 Mar 13(A), 9 Apr 26(L), 25 Jun 24(X): apolicy of non-cooperation with Israel. 25 Mar 12(A); Abu Jihad, PLO's military comman- der. 23 Apr 7(D); his assassination, 23 Apr 12(A). 30 Apr 7(D); President Assad and Yasser Arafat meet in Damas- cus. 39 Apr 7(D); the PLO's improved prospects, 30 Apr 7(13): a report from the occupied West Bank, 30 Apr 16(A); the position of Arab Israeli citizens, 21 May 16(A); the Palestinian question. 28 May 28(R) Pamphlets of poems. 20 Feb 7(D) Panama: no US dollars for General Noriega, 12 Mar 12(A); unsuccessful US efforts to overthrow General Noriega. 4 Jun 4(PW), 14(A) Panamanian pineapple, The. 12 Mar 12(A)

Paperbacks, a selection of recent, 23 Jan 38, 2 Apr 30. 4 Jun 33(X the the public hates. The, 9 Apr 21(A)

Paradise by way of wurst and beer. 19 Mar 32(A) Paris: Paris in May 1968, 20 Feb 26(R); the Metro. 18 Jun 10(A)

Paris Notebooks: Essays and Reviews, Mavis Gallant, 20 Feb 26(R Parker,) Dorothy: a biography, 23 Apr 30(R) Parker, Geoffrey, and Cohn Martin. The Spanish Armada, 23 Jun 36(R)

Parkinson, Cecil: adroit handling of the electricity supply issue, 12 Mar 6(PC); return to the Cabinet applauded, 26 Mar 27(L), and deplored, 16 Apr 25(L)

Parkinson, Ronald, and Susan P. Casteras, (ed.) Richard Redgrave: 1804-1888, 14 May 47(R)

PARLIAMENT

experiments on human embryos an issue for Parliament?, 16 Jan 14(A); high-faluting names for government ministers and departments, 16 Jan 21(CS); the debate on the National Health Service, 23 Jan 5(LA); the Commons votes for TV coverage, 13 Feb 5(N); the debate on the privatisation of the electricity supply industry, 12 Mar 6(PC); Labour MP Ron Brown and the Mace incident, 30 Apr 6(PC); see also Potincs AND POLITICIANS Pars:fel (Covent Garden), 6 Feb 36(AR)

Parties, teenage, 26 Mar 41(A)

Partridge. Frances. Friends in Focus: A Life in Photographs, 16 Jan 32(R)

Passchendaele, 23 Jan 20(L)

Passion and Cunning and Other Essays, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 12 Mar 26(R) Passion of John Aspinall, The, Brian Masters, 18 Jun 30(R) Pasternak, Boris: his life and career, 2 Jan 28(R) Pasternak, Boris, Doctor Zhivago (trans. Max Hayward and Manya Harari), 2 Jan 28(R) Path of Hope, A, Lech Walesa, 2 Jan 27(R) Paton, Alan: an African writes of Cry, the Beloved Country, 16 Apr 18(A) Patronage and Principle, Michael Fry, 27 Feb 34(R) Patton, Phil, Jeana Yeager and Dick Rutan, Voyager: The Flying Adventure of a Lifetime, 2 Apr 33(R)

Peasants' Revolt, the, 2 Jan 6(PC)

Peculiar war, A, 30 Apr 16(A) Pencil Letter, Irina Ratushinskaya, 18 Jun 31(R) Penfriends from Porlock, A.N. Wilson, 27 Feb 29(R) PENSIONS

contributions still free of tax, 19 Mar 11(A); unequal funding of personal pensions, 2 Apr 23(CS); change in treatment on maturity, 2 Apr 23(CS); the 'Great Pensions Lottery', 14 May 23(A); Rowntree's pension fund, 14 May 39(CS); the tax pnvileges of pension payments, 4 Jun 5(LA), 21(CS), 11 Jun 27(CS); pension fund managers. 4 Jun 5(LA), 11 Jun 30(L)

Pensions and Privilege, Philip Chappell, 4 Jun 5(LA), 21(CS), 11 Jun 30(L) Perdition (Conway Hall), 14 May 51(AR)

Perelman, Si.: a biography, 16Jan 27(R); selected letters, 16 Jan 27(R)

Perestroika at half-cock, 2 Jan 14(A)

Perfumes, natural and synthetic, 25 Jun 17(A)

Peter Paul Rubens: Man and Artist, Christopher White, 9 Jan 27(R) Phibbs, Harry: a Daily Mirror libel, 21 May 51(A) Philby, Kim: death, 21 May 4(PW); Murray Sale's recollec-

tions of him. 21 May 9(A), 28 May 23, 25 Jun 26(L); his 'murderous charm', 28 May 16(A); why the 1930s intellec- tuals admired Stalin, 28 May 16(A), 11 Jun 29(L) Philippines, the: a foreigner's impressions, 23 Jan 32(A)

PHOTOGRAPHY

the Bloomsbury group in photographs, 16 Jan 32(R); photographs by artists, 30 Jan 29(R); Roger Fenton exhibition), 20 Feb 34(AR); Calum Colvin and Ewan raser (exhibition), 5 Mar 37(AR); a book of photographs, 26 Mar 33(R); two Robert Mapplethorpe exhibitions, 2 Apr 36(AR); photographs of male nudes, 18 Jun 36(AR)

Pilger, John, 27 Feb 8(AV)

Pineapple in America's side, 4 Jun 14(A) Piper(, John: his photography and his graphic works, 30 Jan 29R) Pipped at the postscript, 18 Jun 19(A)

Plath, Sylvia: a biography, 5 Mar 34(R)

Plot to oust Rajiv, The, 6 Feb 8(A) Pocock, Tom, Horatio Nelson, 16 Jan 30(R)

POETRY

the 'canon of English verse', 2 Jan 25(LL); Southey undervalued, 2 Jan 7.5(LL); reading apoem on the radio, 9 Jan 28(LL); poems invited, 23 Jan 25(L); reviews, 30 Jan 27, 26 Mar 32, 18 Jun 31(R); the past's influence on present work, 13 Feb 41(LL); pamphlets of poems, 20 Feb 7(D); the homosexual verse of an Edwardian vicar, 27 Feb 14(A); perverse continuations of famous lines, 18 Jun 44(C0); a poet named Ignatius, 25 Jun 7(D)

Pointing the morals, 25 Jun 5(LA)

POLAND

Lech Walesa on Solidarity, 2 Jan 27(R); the Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R); political trials and police repression 1981-1986, 20 Feb 28(R); Denis Hills's journey round Poland, 5 Mar 35

41 11; Poles' suffering at the hands of Russians, 2 Apr 29 R ; not as antisemitic as generally supposed, 23 Apr 1 A ; the Gdansk shipyard strike, 7 May 4(PW); the 1988 G ansk strike compared with 1980 strike, 14 May 11(A); a British delegation walk out of a conference because of repressive measures by the Polish government, 21 May 12(A); the diary of a Pole in Argentina, 28 May 31(R) POLICE, THE crime figures in relation to police numbers, 2 Jan 7(D); the crackdown on drink-drivers, 9 Jan 7, II Jun 8(AV); John Stalker's account of his investigation of six killings by the RUC, 13 Feb 40(R); a journalist works with the Metropoli- tan Police, 20 Feb 29(R); no police at IRA funerals, 2 Apr 22(A), 9 Apr 14(X); extra rural policemen to be recruited, 28 May 7(AV); Prophylactic policing, 25 Jun 16(A) Point: A Journal of Polish-Jewish Studies: Vols 1 i& 2, 6 Feb 27(R)

Polite Society, the Revd Ian Gregory's. 2 Jan 16(A)

Political Trials in Poland 1981-1986, Andrzej Swidlicki, 20 Feb 28(R) Polincs, 2Jan 6, 16Jan 6, 23 Jan 6, 30 Jan 6, 6Feb 6,13 Feb 6, 20 Feb 6, 27 Feb 6, 5 Mar 6, 12 Mar 6, 26 Mar 6, 2 Apr 6, 9 Apr 6, 16 Apr 6, 23 Apr 6, 30 Apr 6, 7 May 6, 14 May 6, 21 May 6, 4 Jun 6, 11 Jun 6, 18 Jun 6, 25 Jun 6(PC) Politics and Consensus in Modern Britain: Lectures in Memory of Hugh Gaitskell, (ed.) W. John Morgan, 21 May 27(R)

POLMCS AND POLITICIANS

Lord Whitelaw's great services to his party, 16 Jan4(PW), 5(LA); Friedrich von Hayek's influence on Mrs Thatcher, 16 Jan 16(A); theories to explain Harold Wilson's resigna- tion, 23 Jan 8(AV); choosing a name for a political party, 23 Jan 16(A); a profile of Malcolm Rifkind, 13 Feb 13(A); political advertising, 30 Apr 25(A); Hugh Gaitskell, 21 May 27(R); see 111SO PARLIAMENT Politics of Paradise, The, Michael Foot, 7 May 33(R) Politics, Society and Civil War in Warwickshire, 1620-1660, Ann Hughes, 23 Jan 35(R) Polonsky, Antony, Chimen Abramsky and Maciej Jachimc- zyk, (ed.) The Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R)

Pope John Paul II: his plays and writings on the theatre, 27 Feb 33(R)

POP Music Capital Radio's Hall of Fame - the 500 best pop songs, 23 Jan 45(AR); Aztec Camera and Roddy Frame, 20 Feb 38(AR); gigconventions, 20 Feb 38(AR); pop on Radio I,

19 Mar AR); Microdisney, the Housemartins and the Smiths, 19 Mr 47(AR); albums by Prefab Sprout, Talking Heads and Lyle Lovett, 9 Apr 37(AR); top singles by Fairground Attraction and Danny Wilson, 14 May 53(AR); albums by three new bands, 11 Jun S((AR)); the Nelson Mandela '70th birthday concert, 18 Jun Q(AR) Pornography: a film on child pornography, 25 Jun 13(A)

PORTRAIT DRAWINGS

John Aspinall, 18 Jun 30. C.P.E. Bach, 23 Jan 44. Chief Buthelen, 16 Jan 12, Sir Winston Churchill, 4 Jun 27, Pauline Cutting, 26 .Mar 30, Claude Debussy, 9 Jan 25. Charles de Gaulle, 7 May 23, John Dryden, 2 Jan 26. Sir David English, 6 Feb 17, Sir John Gielgud, 7 May 29, Mikhail Gorbachev, 28 May 13, Denis Hamilton, 16 Apr 19, Friedrich von Hayek, 16 Jan 16, the Revd Jesse Jackson, 12 Mar 11, Nora Joyce, 18 Jun 26, Elia Kazan, 25 Jun 40. Maynard Keynes, 9 Jan 18, Antony Lambton, 21 May 31, Lee Kuan Yew, 9 Jan 12, Archbishop Lefebvre, 25 Jun 14. Trebitsch Lincoln, 23 Apr 25, Robert Maxwell, 19 Mar 41, Sr Stewart Menzies, 2 Apr 26, Francois Mitterrand, 13 Feb 11, Gilbert Murray, 30 Jan 25, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 12 Mar 26(1), 19 Mar 26(L), Flann O'Brien, 23 Jan 34, Sean O'Casey, 9 Apr 31, Lord Olivier, 28 May 32, Kim Philby, 21 May 1, Ezra Pound, 11 Jun 4, Enoch Powell. 20 Feb 8, Robin Renwick, 9 Apr 17, Malcolm Rifkind, 13 Feb 13, Shelley, 16 Apr 41, John Stalker, 13 Feb 40, Lord Stevens, 27 Feb 16, Jocelyn Stevens, 20 Feb 17, Denis Thatcher, 7 May 15, Leo Tolstoy, 28 May 30, Philip Toynbee, 27 Feb 27, Richard Wagner, 16 Jan 31, Kurt Waldheim, 23 Jan 15, William Walton, 20 Feb 30, Sir Gordon White, 14 May 36, Tom Wolfe, 13 Feb 38(1)

Portrait of the week, 2 .Tan 4, 9 Jan 4, 16 Jan 4, 23 Jan 4, 30 Jan 4, 6 Feb 4, 13 Feb 4, 20 Feb 4, 27 Feb 4, 5 Mar 4, 12 Mar 4, 19 Mar 4, 26 Mar 4, 2 Apr 4, 9 Apr 4, 16 Apr 4, 23 Apr 4, 30 Apr 4, 7 May 4, 14 May 4, 21 1vby 4, 28 May 4, 4 Jun 4, 11 Jun 4, 18 Jun 4, 25 Jun 4 (P%_ Possibilities, The (Almeida), 5 Mar 40(AR) Post-Modern Decalogue, A, 28 May 17(P)

Pound, Ezra, 11 Jun 38(I); a biography, 11 Jun 38(R)

Powell, J. Enoch: 20 Feb 8(1); My years as health minister, 20 Feb 8(A); the repercussions of his 1968 'rivers of blood' speech, 16 Apr 6(PC), 21 May 18(A); on his visit to Russia he finds tolerance towards the Russian Orthodox Church, an exploration of the national heritage and a changed atmosphere generally, 25 Jun 9(A) Power to the Parents: Reversing Educational Decline, Antony Flew, 12 Mar 31(R) Prayer for the Dying, A, 14 May 50(AR)

Predictions for 1988, Taki's, 2 Jan 34(A)

PRESS, THE newspapers' listing of birthdays, 2 Jan 7(D); a shift of power from the rumalists to the management of the nationals. 2 Jan 20(A ; the media's prejudiced approach to matters of security, Jan 20(A); journalists and the protection of their sources, 9 Jan 22. 30 Jan 21(L); how the Government uses Section 2 of the Official Secrets Act to muzzle the media, 16 Jan 9(A); women breaking through to high positions, 23 Jan 17(A), 30 Jan 21(L); News of the World versus Sunday Mirror - both with women editors, 23 Jan 17(A); what Spectator readers read, 30 Jan 7(D); freelances poorly paid, 30 Jan 15(A), 20 Feb 25(L); magazines for the countryman, 30 Jan 17(A); the invasion of pnvacy by the media, 13 Feb 18(A); a centenary history of the Financial Times, rises. Feb 37(R); the quality papers' circulations and price rises. 20 Feb 21(A); the Guardian's new look, 20 Feb 21(A); a profile of lord Stevens of Ludgate, 27 Feb 16(A); reports to fit given headlines, 27 Feb 44(C0); the New Statesman and New Society to merge, 5 Mar 18(A); Bob Edwards on life in Fleet Street, 5 Mar 29(R); medical correspondents and wine correspondents, 12 Mar 8(AV); reasonable coverage of events in Israel and South Africa, but not of the demos and riots in Soviet Armenia, 12 Mar 20(A); coverage of the royal family, 19 Mar 6(D); Robert Maxwell, a larger than life press proprietor, 19 Mar 24(A). 41(R), 9 Apr 24(L); a Gallup poll on newspapers reflects badly on their moral standards, 9 Apr 21(A); great improvements since the Wapping show-down, 9 Apr 21(A); death of Denis Hamil- ton, 16 Apr 8(AV), 19(A); no guide lines on publishing questionable matenal, 23 Apr 19(A); Tribune now the only left-wing journal, 30 Apr 22(A); the Government seeks to gag media comment on the Gibraltar killings. 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 5(LA), 8(AV), 20(A); the media and 'trial by television', 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 5(LA), 20(A); the

tabloids and Major Ferguson's membership of a shady health dub, 14 May 20(A), 21 May 8(AV); the Sundays' and dailies' sales figures and prospects, 21 May 18(A); local newspapers in the US, 4 Jun 17 (A); the decline of the leading article, 11 Jun 23(A); the tabloids' revelations about the private lives of prominent figures, 18 Jun 5(N); the art magazines, 25 Jun 19(A); see also JOuttuAusrs and individual newspapers and magazines Press Council, the: clearly a failure, 13 Feb 18(A) Pressure groups: their pre-Budget lobbying, 5 Mar 16(A); 11 Jun

PresumedAV) Innocence, Scott Turow, 27 Feb 30(R) Price of Mr Lawson's victory, The, 21 May 23(E) Price of power, The, 27 Feb 5(LA) Princesses in prison, 19 Mar 18(A)

Prince of Wales, the: the Klosters avalanche, 19 Mar 4(PW), 49(A)

Printing money, 27 Feb 16(A)

Prisons: a general amnesty suggested, 5 Mar 7(D);inal settlements in the Highlands suggested as a reme for overcrowding of prisons, 14 May 16(A), 25 Jun 26(L); e in a Russian labour colony for young offenders, 4 Jun 12(A); sell London's prisons?, 4 Jun 21, 11 Jun 23(CS) Privacy: should be protected by law, 13 Feb 18(A); recent

cases of the invasion of privacy by the press, 13 Feb 18(4) Private Eye: Paul Halloran, investigator, 16 Apr 8(AV), 30

Apr 31(L) Privatisation: the Government's 'golden share' in privatised companies, 2 Jan 5(LA); proposals for electricity industry, 27 Feb 5(LA); the Government's successful sales of state assets, 12 Mar 5(N); the debate on electricity supply, 12 Mar 6(PC) Prizes: the year's literary awards in France, 9 Jan 23(R) Professions, the: restrictive practices under attack, 26 Mar 17(A), 2 Apr 24, 14 May 21(L)

PROFILES

Friedrich von Hayek, 16 Jan 16(A); Sr David English, 6 Feb 17(A), 12 Mar 24(L); Malcolm Rifkind, 13 Feb 13(A); Jocelyn Stevens, 20 Feb 17(A); Lord Stevens, 27 Feb 16(A); Denis Thatcher, 7 May 15(A); Sir Gordon White, 14 May 36(A)

Profits of Academe, The, 18 Jun 16(A) Profumo, David, Sea Music, 28 May 31(R) Prophylactic policing, 25 Jun 16(1 Prosperous diaspora, Mar aspora, 26 M 11(A Pseudo-quality paper, A. 20 Feb 2 (A) Public interest v. private right, 13 Feb 18(A)

Pubs: service at the Coach and Horses, 30 Apr 48(A); the lack of pubs in New Zealand, 4 Jun 30(LL); the Old Stove Pub (US), 11 Jun 58(A); the highwayman and the landlord's daughter Bess, 11 Jun 59(A)

Puffs, flacks and Thatcherism, 30 Apr 25(A) . Punishing perestroika, 4 Jun 13(A) Pushing their luck, 2 Apr 11(A) Pym Barbara, Civil to Strangers, 2 Jan 24(R) Pygmalion moulds a mind, 14 May 9(A) Queffelec, Yann, The Wedding (trans. Linda Coverdale), 27 Feb 32(R)

Queen Mother, the, 19 Mar 6(D)

Questionnaires: Spectator readers reply to a questionnaire, 30 Jan 7(D), 12 Mar 25(L) Quiet flows the Rhine, 12 Mar 9(A) Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur: a portrait, 4 Jun 31(R) Quiller-Couch: A Portrait of Q', A. L. Rowse, 4 Jun 31(R) Quinn's Books, William Kennedy, 18 Jun 33(R) Quizzes: corrections to the Christmas quiz, 16 an 25(L); the answers to the Christmas chess quiz, 23 Jan 51(A) Quotations: a Latin quotation corrected, 19 Mar 26(L)

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RACE RELATIONS

a charge of anti-semitism withdrawn, 2 Jan 7(1)); the Australian aborigines, 23 Jan 9(A); genocide in Burundi, 6 Feb 10(A), 13 Feb 19, 5 Mar 20(L); the anti-apartheid movement's double standards, 6 Feb 10(A); the Jews in Poland, 6 Feb 27(R), 23 Apr 14(A); the anti-apartheid picket outside South Africa House, 20 Feb 18(A); relations between the Chinese and the indigenous population in South-East Asia, 26 Mar 11(A); an African in Northern Ireland, 26 Mar 14(A); East End Indians' bhangra dances, 2 Apr 17(A); a racialist dog, 9 Apr 7(D); Enoch Powell's 1968 'rivers of blood' speech, 16 Apr 6(PC), 21 May 18(A); Nazi symbolism fashionable in Korea and Japan, 16 Apr 14(A); an African's praise of Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country, 16 Apr 18(A); discrimination over accommoda- tion, 23 Apr 57 (AR); a racially-motivated killing in a Manchester school, 7 May 5(LA); anti-racism and its pernicious effect on minorities, 7 May 5(LA); colour prejudice in the southern US states is now a middle-class trait, 7 May 13(A), 25 Jun 26(L); the black community in Walsall, 21 May I7(A); black activists using the Tawana Brawley case, 25 Jun 11(A) Racial rage, 7 May 5(LA)

Racing: see Horses and horse-racing

Racism of black Africa, The, 6 Feb 10(A) Raconteurs can wreck, 5 Mar 32(LL)

Radio: pop music on Radio 1, 19 Mar 46(AR) Railways: BR's 'Parkway' stations, 9 Jan 6(D), 20 Feb 25(L); buffet car menus and food, 30 Apr 49(A); the Broad Street line, 28 May 42(A); a BR notice, 18 Jun 7(D); the London Underground examined, 18 Jun 8(A); the Parts Metro described, 18 Jun 10(A); W. S. Gilbert's letter to the Metropolitan's directors, 25 Jun 21(CS) Ramsay, Peggy: an outstanding literary agent for playwrights, 5 Mar 7(D) Rape, 11 Jun 8(AV) Raping the Gold (Bush), 9 Apr 36(AR) Ratushinskaya, Irma: Pencil Letter, 18 Jun 31(R); Grey is the Colour of Hope, 18 Jun 3I(R) Ratzinger, Cardinal: his theology, 16 Apr 36(R) Reading about real America, 4 Jun 17(A)

Reagan, President Ronald: the summit meeting and the implications of the INF treaty, 2 Jan 10(A); Reagan's America, 6 Feb 25(R); the Moscow summit meeting with Gorbachev, 4 Jun 4(PW), 13(A); a parallel with the last of the Czars and his court circle, 4 Jun 5(N)

Reagan's America: Innocents at Home, Garry Wills, 6 Feb 25(R) Rebirth of a nation, 25 Jun 9(A) Recordings: the new Virgin Classics records, 21 May 44(AR) Redgrave, Richard: his life and career, 14 May 47(R) Red or Green for Farmers (and the Rest of Us), Richard Body, 9 Jan 26(R) Reds and the blacks, The, 21 May 17(A) Reese, M.M., Goodwood's Oak: The Life and Times of the Third Duke of Richmond. Lennox and Aubigny, 2 Jan 23(R) Rees-Mogg, Sir William: his views on the treatment of current affairs by BBC journalists, 16 Apr 24(L); to chair the Broadcasting Standards Council, 28 May 21(A), 11 Jun 28(L) Reflections on the revolution in taxes, 26 Mar 6(PC) Reith's heirs, 12 Mar 5(LA) Religion: and nationalism, 7 May 27(R); the Russian Ortho- dox Church now tolerated in Russia, 25 Jun 9(A) Remembering Philip Toynbee, 19 Mar 43(LL) Remnants: The Last Jews of Poland, Malgorzata Niezabit- owska, 6 Feb 27(R) Rendell, Ruth, Collected Short Stories, 27 Feb 30(R) Renwick, Robert: 9 Apr 17(1); a profile, 9 Apr 17(A) Rent Acts, the, 21 May 5(LA) Repentance (Film), 5 Mar 38(AR)

Reports, inquiries etc: re its on the financing of university education, 9 Jan 15(A);po the Warnock report on human assisted reproduction, 16 Jan 14(A); John Stalker's un- finished investigation into six killings by the RUC, 13 Feb 40(R), the new Hite report on women and love, 12 Mar 32(R); a Gallup Poll on newspapers, 9 Apr 21(A); the Kingman report on the teaching of the English language. 30 Apr 34(LL). 7 May 5(LA), 37(AR)

Restarting the Prague clock, 6 Feb 12(A) RESTAURANTS

Restaurants assessed: Bibendum, 2Jan 36(A); 51-51, 16 Jan 42(A); Kensington Place, 13 Feb 50(A); Gran Paradiso, 27 Feb 43(A); Rene's at Club Royale. 27 Feb 43(A); Les Trois Plats, 12 Mar 45(A); Le Mesurier. 12 Mar 45(A); Simply Nico. 2 Apr 44(A); Drakes, 2 Apr 44(A); The Grafton, 23 Apr 58(A); Rue St. Jacques. 23 Apr 58(A); The Diplomat, 14 May 61(A); Martin's, 14 May 61(A); La Famiglia. 28 May 42(A); Ciboure. 28 May 42(A); La Tante Claire, 11 Jun 51(A); Seville's restaurants, 30 Jan 42(A)

Restrictive practices in the professions, 26 Mar I7(A), 2 Apr 24, 14 May 21(L) Retreat from Kabul, 23 Apr 13(A) Return to Poland, Denis Hills, 5 Mar 35(R) Reunion dinner, a. 2 Apr 31(LL) Reverend Mother warns her feckless girls against the perils of prudence. 13 Feb 31(CS) Reviewing: reviewers criticised, 30 Jan 21(L), 12 Mar 25(L), 21 May 26(L); 'miserly' payment for a review, 30 Apr 31. 18 Jun 25(L); book reviews published prematurely. II Jun 5(N). 18 Jun 25(L) Revised Version of the Gospels according to the Labour Party, The. 4 Jun 6(PC) Revolting Armenians, 5 Mar 11(A) Richard Redgrave: 1804-1888. (ed.) Susan P. Casteras and Ronald Parkinson, 14 May 47(R) Richards. Paul: exhibition. 30 Jan 34 (AR) Richmond. the third Duke of: his life and times. 2 Jan 23(R) Richter. Gerhard: exhibition. 19 Mar 47(AR) Ridgeway, The: Europe's Oldest Road. Richard Ingrams, 21 May 33(R) Ridley. Jasper. Elizabeth I. 30 Jan 30(R) Ridley. Nicholas: his background. 25 Jun 5(N); unpopular among his constituents, 25 Jun 7(D) Rifkind, Malcolm: 13 Feb 13(1); a profile. 13 Feb 13(A) Right state. A. 6 Feb 13(A) Ringelnatz. Joachim: a poem. 5 Mar 34(P) Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. The. Paul Kennedy. 19 Mar 37(R) Rise of the Greeks. The. Michael Grant, 9 Jan 28(R) Ritblat, John, 20 Feb 23(CS) Rivals. Jilly Cooper, 25 Jun 41(R) Road from serfdom, The, 16 Jan 16(A)

Roads and traffic: road signs. 23 Apr 57(A); The Ridgeway. 2l May 33(R)

RoboCop (film), 20 Feb 38(AR) Rodin: A Biography, Frederic V. Grunfeld, 19 Mar 40(R) Roman Catholic Church: Malcolm Muggeridge's conversion. 26 Mar 34(R); Stan Gebler Davies's religion. 2 Apr 7(D): the theology of Cardinal Ratzinger. 16 Apr 36(R); the Archbishop of Liverpool'spolitical thinking and religious philosophy. 23 Apr 8(AV). 7 May 22. 28 May 23(L); Archbishop Lefebvre and his Fratemite Sacerdotale quarrel with the Vatican. 25 Jun 14(A) Romania: a historical howler. 23 Apr 24(L); President Ceausescu's rebuilding programme. 7 May 12(A) Roman Mornings, James Lees-Milne, 6 Feb 30(R) Romantic Affinities.' Portraits from an Age, 1780-1830, Rupert Christiansen, 30 Jan 28(R) Romantic movement, the, 30 Jan 28(R) Rosenkavalier, Der (Coliseum), 16 Jan 35(AR) Rosenzweig, Luc, and Bernard Cohen, Waldheim, 23 Apr 32(R) Rover, heel!, 5 Mar 5(N) Rowse, A.L., Quiller-Couch: A Portrait of 'Q', 4 Jun 31(R) Royal Academy 220th summer exhibition, 21 May 40(AR) Royal Family and the Monarchy, the: press coverage of the royal family, 19 Mar 6(D); the Duchess of York's father and a shady massage club, 14 May 20(A), 21 May 8(AV) Royal Opera House in the Twentieth Century, The, Frances Donaldson, 13 Feb 38(R) Rubens, Peter Paul: his life and work, 9 Jan 27(R) Rubin, William, Frank Stella 1970-1987, 5 Mar 33(R) Rumour, revolution, chilled gulls' eggs and the only game in town, 14 May 39(CS) Rupert Hambro's racing dinghy whizzes by NatWest's costly yacht, 27 Feb 19(CS) RUSSIA obstacles bacles to the success of perestroika, 2 Jan 14(A); Boris Pastemak's career, 2 Jan 28(R); Russia's challenge to the West. 16 Jan 28(R); Chekhov's interpretation of glasnost, 13 Feb 7(D); who will replace Russian control in Afghanis- tan?, 13 Feb 10(A), 27 Feb 23(L); massive nationalist demonstrations by Armenians, 5 Mar 11(A), 18 Jun 4(PW); the West denied coverage of the demos and riots in Armenia, 12 Mar 20(A); public opposition to development of nuclear energy industry, 19 Mar 12(A); the Soviet holocaust, 2 Apr 29(R); a defecting GRU man on Russia's strategic (military) deception, 9 Apr 15 A); why Russia is pulling out of Afghanistan, 23 Apr 13(A); internal struggle over Mr Gorbachev's programme of reform, 30 Apr 5(LA); Leopold Labedz on sovietology, 14 May 41(R); a sale of Russian paintings, 21 May 42(AR); Mikhail Gorbachev's home village and early career, 28 May 13(A); why 1930s intellectuals admired Stalin. 28 May 16(A); the Gorbachev- Reagan summit meeting in Moscow, 4 Jun 4(PW), 13(A); conditions in a corrective labour colony for juveniles, 4 Jun 12(A); prisoners of conscience, capital punishment and psychiatric confinement, 4 Jun 13(A); significant political changes likely to be introduced by the 19th party confer- ence, 18 Jun 15(A); the millennium of Christianity in Russia, 25 Jun 9(A); Enoch Powell finds tolerance towards the Russian Orthodox Church, an exploration of its national heritage and a changed atmosphere generally, 25 Jun 9(A); recent Russian painting, 25 Jun 46(AR). Rutan, Dick, Jeana Yeager and Phil Patton, Voyager: The Flying Adventure of a Lifetime, 2 Apr 33(R)

S

Saddlemeyer, Ann, and Cohn Smythe, (ed.) Lady Gregory, Fifty Years After, 30 Jan 26(R) Sad Eric, 9 Apr 34(P) Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet (Sadler's Wells), 23 Jan 42(AR) Safe ads, 28 May 5(N) Said, Edward, and Christopher Hitchens, (ed.) Blaming the Victims, 28 May 28(R) Sailing in the Solent, 16 Jan 40(A) St Christopher upon the dashboard, 26 Mar 21(E) Sale rooms: see AUCTION SALES Salome (WNO, Swansea), 9 Apr 35(AR) Salome (Covent Garden), 16 Apr 46(AR) Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (film), 30 Jan 37(AR) '5', A Novel, John Updike, 30 Apr 35(R) Sarracninia (film), 2 Ian 31(AR) Savoy Hotel group, the, 26 Mar 23(CS) Scammell, William, Eldorado, 30 Jan 27(R) Scandal, Shusaku Endo, 23 Apr 28(R) Scene of the Crime, 23 Jan 40(P) Scents, natural and synthetic, 25 Jun 17(A) Scents and sensibility, 25 Jun 17(A) School of Genius, The, Anthony Store, 25 Jun 39(R) Science: alleged shortage of funds for research, 9 Jan 22(L); three Oxford scientists, 6 Feb 7(D) SCOTLAND a profile of the Scottish Secretary, Malcolm Rifkind, 13 Feb 13(A); Scottish classical country houses 1660-1800, 13 Feb 39(R); its political history since the Union, 27 Feb 34(R); Scottish special, 23 Apr 34-35(A); Scottish fund managers and insurance companies, 23 Apr 34(A), 14 May 21(L); the contrast between Edinburgh and Glasgow, 23 Apr 34(A); child abuse procedure in Scotland, 23 Apr 37(A); attitudes to the community charge, 23 Apr 42(A); Gordonstoun School, 23 Apr 43(A); Jeffrey Bernard in Edinburgh. 23 Apr 45(A), 14 May 21(L); the crafts in Scotland, 23 Apr 50(AR); Mrs Thatcher's address to the Church of Scotland, 28 May 4(PW), 6(D), 22(CS), 18 Jun 25(L); Loch Fyne oysters and seafood, 11 Jun 48(A); the relaxation of the licensing laws, 25 Jun 16(A) Scotland's best hope, 13 Feb 13(A) Scott, Joanna, My Parmacheene Belle, 9 Apr 34(R) Scottish special, 23 Apr 34-45(A) Seaman, Barbara, Lovely Me, 19 Mar 39(R) Sea Music, David Profumo, 28 May 31(R) Sean O'Casey: A Life, Gary O'Connor, 9 Apr 31(R) Second shot at solving the housing problem, A, 4 Jun 8(AV)

Secret Life, The (Orange Tree, Richmond), 6 Feb 34(AR)

Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln, The, Bernard Wasserstein, 23 Apr 25(R) Secret Servant, The: The Life of Sir Stewart Menzies, Chur- chill's Spymaster, Anthony Cave Brown, 2 Apr 26(R) Secret Service, the: see SECURITY Securities and Investments Board: 20 Feb 23(CS); David Walker the new chairman, 5 Mar 19(CS) SECURITY AND SPYING an approach by MI5 rebuffed, 9 Jan 17(A); the media's prejudiced approach to security matters, 9 Jan 20(A); journalists' refusal to reveal their sources, 9 Jan 22, 30 Jan 21(L); Richard Shepherd's Bill to reform the Official Secrets Act, 16 Jan 9(A); how the Government uses Section 2 of the Official Secrets Act to muzzle the media, 16 Jan 9(A); theories to explain Harold Wilson's resignation, 23 Jan 8(AV); the CIA, 26 Mar 32(R); a biography of Sir Stewart Menzies, 'C' of the Secret Service, 2 Apr 26(R); Murray Sayle on Kim Philby, 21 May 9(A), 11 Jun 29(1.); why Cambridge's intellectuals and not Oxford's were attracted to communism, 11 Jun 29(L) Seeds of profanation, The, 27 Feb 31(LL) Seen to be cruel, 12 Mar 33(LL) Selected Letters of Richard Wagner, (trans. and ed.) Stewart Spencer and Barry Millington, 16 Jan 31(R) Semantics, 28 May 29(P) Seraglio, 11 (Opera 80, touring), 20 Feb 35 (AR) Serious Character, A: The Life of Ezra Pound, Humphrey Carpenter, 11 Jun 38(R) Servants or masters, 27 Feb 11(A) 1791: Mozart's Last Year, H.C. Robbins Landon, 23 Apr 26(R) Sewell, Brian, South From Ephesus: Travels in Aegean Turkey, 30 Jan 28(R) Sewers: maintenance neglected, 11 Jun 8(AV) SEX the new Hite report, 12 Mar 32(R); a noisy pair of neighbours, 26 Mar 7(D); child abuse, 19 Mar 7(AV), 25 Jun 13(A); child abuse cases in Scotland, 23 Apr 37(A); Major Ferguson and a shady massage club, 14 May 20(A), 21 May 8(AV); the sexual ideals of the early Roman Empire, II Jun 36(R); a conversation near Green Park, 25 Jun 7(D); the Tawana Brawley sexual abuse case, 25 Jun 11(A); a film on child pornography, 25 Jun 13(A) Sex and sects, 20 Feb 33(LL) Shakespeare, L.M., Utmost Good Faith, 27 Feb 30(R) Shakes are: a 'Marlowe wrote Shakespeare' prize, 30 Apr

24(A);pe new 'woeful ballads to his mistress' eyebrows', 4 Jun

43(CO) Shaughraun, The (Olivier), 21 May 45(AR) Shaving, verses on, 25 Jun 52(CO) Shaw, Bernard: the last volume of his collected letters, 11 Jun 3I(R) Shelbourne, Sir Philip, 6 Feb 19(CS) Shelley: 16 Apr 41(1); his prose, 16 Apr 41(R) Shelley's Prose, (ed.) David Lee Clark, 16 Apr 41(R) Sherr, James, Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge, 16 Jan 28(R) Shills, Randy, And the Band Played On: Politics, People and the Aids Epidemic, 18 Jun 27(R) Ships: the Armada exhibition, 7 May 40(AR); Sealink's three separate operations, 14 May 39(CS); books on the Spanish Armada, 25 Jun 36(R) Shirley Valentine (Vaudeville), 30 Jan 36(AR) Shocked by dear money? Don't say the Governor didn't tell you, 6 Feb 19(CS) Shooting Times, 30 Jan 17(A)

Shops: shopping in Camden High Street, 19 Mar 50(A); cigar retailers, 11 Jun 44(A); Jermyn Street's shops, 25 Jun 33(A) Shortest way with dissidents, The, 20 Feb 14(A)

Short stories, short, 2 Jan 37(CO) Sick with disgust, 16 Jan 5(N) Siege of the Odeon, The: May 1968, 7 May 23(A) Silence in the Garden, The, William Trevor, 4 Jun 29(R) Silent tears for Tibet, 16 Apr 15(A) Simplified Spelling Society, the, 12 Mar 19(A) Sinan abdUr-Mennan: chief architect to Siileyman the Magnifi- cent, 7 May 41(AR) Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew's autocratic rule, 9 Jan 12(A); restrictions on 'meddling' magazines, 9 Jan 12(A)

Sir21 Geoffrey Pand the deep loneliness of the long-distance leader,

May 6(C) Sisson, C.H., God Bless Karl Marx!, 9 Jan 28(LL), 26 Mar 32(R) Sixth Great Power, The: Barings 1762-1929, Philip Ziegler, 25 Jun 38(R) Sixty-Eight: The Year of the Barricades, David Caute, 16 Jan 26(R) S.J. Perelman: A Life, Dorothy Herrmann, 16 Jan 27(R) Skdrmeta, Antonio, Burning Patience (trans. Katherine Sil- ver), 20 Feb 31(R) Skiing: the Klosters avalanche and off-piste skiing, 19 Mar 4(PW), 49(A) Smoking: longing to give up the habit, 9 Apr 41(A); English cigar retailers and smokers, 11 Jun 44(A) Smug Jug, 28 May 27(P)

Smythe, Colin, and Ann Saddlemeyer, (ed.) Lady Gregory, Fifty Years After, 30 Jan 26(R)

Snobbishness, 27 Feb 31(LL) Soapy Molloy has a message for today's stock markets, 16 Jan 2I(CS)

Social Democratic Party: negotiations with the Liberal Party for a merger, 23 Jan 4(PW), 6(PC); choosing a name for the new merged party, 23 Jan 16(A); mergerites v. Owenites at the Sheffield conference, 6 Feb 4(PW'), 6(PC)

SOCIAL SECURITY AND WELFARE the social service reforms criticised by the Bishop of Durham, 9 Apr 6(PC); Government criticised for social security benefit changes, 16 Apr 4(PW), 5(LA), 21 May 25(L); varying statistics on percentage of benefit claimants worse off under new provisions, 16 Apr 5(LA); the new Social Fund, 16 Apr 5(LA) Social Trends (1988 edition), 30 Jan 8(AV)

SOCIETY LIFE

Taki's predictions for 1988, 2 Jan 34(A); rich white trash the Perelman and the Gutfreunds, 9 Jan 32(A); no snow and a quiet night life in Gstaad, 16 Jan 38(A); the Duke of Beaufort and his guests, 23 Jan 47(A); a London party, 13 Feb 47(A); Gstaad, the mecca of the rich, 27 Feb 42(A); the unpleasant Edgar M. Bronfman, 5 Mar 41(A); social life in Gstaad, 12 Mar 40(A). 30 Apr 31(L); a ball at Badminton House, 2 Apr 40(A); a feud between two US gossip writers, 9 Apr 40(A); the White House correspondents' annual dinner, 30 Apr 48(A); Jocelyn Stevens and Mrs Vivian Duffield, 21 May 51(A); Manhattan's social life in two romans-a-clef, 28 May 40(A); the Rose Ball in Grosvenor House, 11 Jun 19(A); Ursula Wyndham's autobiography, 11 Jun 34(R)

Sociology: a bogus academic discipline, 9 Apr 8(AV) Socrates, 6 Feb 39(A) Solar energy, 2 Apr 16(A)

Solitude: a natural human requirement?, 25 Jun 39(R) Somebody's of to be summonsed And it was decided upon, 20 Feb,23(11,) Some instructive net practice for Governor and Chancellor, 9 Apr 23(E) Some leisurely meditations on the Sydney Opera House, 27 Feb 13(AV) Something nasty in the lobby, 5 Mar 16(A) Song of Solomon, The, 25 Jun 41(P) Sonnet, 16 Jan 32(P) Soul-mares, 4 Jun 5(N)

SOUTH AFRICA

Chief Buthelezi wins a libel suit, 16 Jan 12(A); a South African on the Tutsi dictatorship in Burundi, 6 Feb 10(A); recommended South African wines, 6 Feb 44(A); the British attitudes to South Africa and Burundi contrasted, 13 Feb 19(L); the anti-apartheid picket outside London's South Africa House, 20 Feb 18(A); Charles Moore's account of his visit to South Africa, 27 Feb 24, 5 Mar 21(A), 30 Apr 31(L); Cornishmen in South Africa, 12 Mar 24, 9 Apr 24(L); the British ambassador, Robin Renwick, 9 Apr 17(A); Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country, 16 Apr 18(A) South African journal, 27 Feb 24(A) South Africa's sticky picket, 20 Feb 18(A)

South-East Asia: relations between the Chinese and the indigenouspopulation, 26 Mar 11(A)

Southern comforts, 21 May 5(LA)

Southey, Robert: his poetry undervalued, 2 Jan 25(LL)

South From Ephesus: Travels in Aegean Turkey, Brian Sewell, 30 Jan 28(R) Soviet heretics, 18 Jun 15(A) Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge, James Sherr, 16 Jan 28ie(R) Sovt sharp shocks . . ., 4 Jun 12(A) Soviet success, Western failure, 9 Apr 15(A)

Spain: the civil war recalled, 16 Jan 13(A); Seville's res- taurants, 30 Jan 42(A); a gastronome in Cadiz, 20 Feb 43(A); its wine regions, 16 Apr 53(A); books on the Spanish Armada, 25 Jun 36(R)

Spanish Armada, The, Cohn Martin and Geoffrey Parker, 25 Jun 36(R) Spanish Armada, The: The Experience of War in 1588, Felipe Fernandez-Annesto, 25 Jun 36(R) Spark, Muriel, A Far Cry from Kensington, 26 Mar 31(R) Speaking ill of the dead, 16 Jan 19(A)

'SPECTATOR, THE

no Spectator in the Holborn Library. 9 Jan 22(L); reading the Spectator backwards, 16 Jan 25(L); readers' answers to a questionnaire, 30 Jan 7(D), 12 Mar 25(L); an invitation to readers, 30 Jan 16, 6 Feb 16(X); anonymous letters to a contributor, 27 Feb 7(D); a correction, 12 Mar 24(L); The Spectator sold to the 'Telegraph group, 9 Apr 5(N); a cover drawing objected to, 16 Apr 25, 21 May 25(L); the Spectator/Sunday Telegraph young writer awards, 16 Apr 26(A); the Spectator/Adam & Co Three Cities art prize report and awards, 23 Apr 47(AR); the 150th anniversary ball, 30 Apr 31(L); Charles Moore named as Editor of the Year by the PPA, 7 May 5(X); a Spectator Subscribers Group formed in California, 7 May 7(D) Spectator, The, 9 Apr 5(N) Speer, Albert: and German architecture, 6 Feb 30(R) Speling maed eezi, 12 Mar 19(A)

Spelling: the Simplified Spelling Society, 12 Mar 19(A) Spencer, Stewart, and Barry Millington, (trans. and ed.)

Selected Letters of Richard Wagner, 16 Jan 31(R) Spender, Stephen, The Temple, 5 Mar 31(R) Sperm-bank for ideas on currencies, A, 12 Mar 21(E) Spirit of Vauxhall, The, 25 Jun 32(A) Sport: cliche-ridden commentaries, 13 Feb 51(CO) Spring books, 16 Apr 29-44(R)

Squatters in Hackney, 19 Mar 22(A)

Squatters' wrongs, 19 Mar 22(A)

Sri Lanka: Tamil nationalism, 12 Mar 27(R)

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Stalker, John: 13 Feb 40 I ; his investigation into six killings by the RUC, 13 Feb R)

Stalker, John, Stalker, 13 eb 40(R) Stalker, John Stalker, 13 Feb 40(R)

Stassinopoulos, Arianna: her biography of Picasso 18 Jun 41(A); 25 Jun 55(A) Statistics: examples of statistical nonsense or distortion, 16 Apr 5(LA), 19(X), 23 Apr 15, 30 Apr 19, 7 May 12, 14 May

35, 21 May 26, 28 May 19, 4 Jun 11, 11 Jun 12,18 Jun 14.25

Jun 12(X) Statues for Trafalgar Square, 7 May 44(CO) Steel, David: his speech at the Liberal Assembly, 30 Jan 6(PC)

Steel Magnolias New York), 16 Jan 34(AR)

Stella, Frank, 5 Mar 33(R)

Stepfather, The (film), 6 Feb 37(AR)

Stevens of Ludgate, Lord: 27 Feb 16(1); a profile, 27 Feb 16(A) Stevens, Jocelyn: 20 Feb 17(I); a profile, 20 Feb 17(A); rector of the RCA, 2 Apr 34(AR)

STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY, THE

BP's bid for Britoil, 2 Jan 5(LA), 6 Feb 19(CS); 'Black Monday' and the real fears for 1988, 2 Jan 21(E); Maynard Keynes's success as an investor, 9 Jan 18(A); Barker and Dobson's unconventional bid for Dee Corporation, 9 Jan 21(CS); cardinal virtues for companies, 9 Jan 21(CS); how market-making firms can minimise the effects of the market collapse, 16 Jan 21(CS); why Ma and Keynes bought Hector Whaling shares, 16 Jan 21 CS); the market very vulnerable to bad news, 16 Jan 22( ); stock market firms cutting staffs, 23 Jan 19(CS); hymns for stockbrokers, 23 Jan 51(C0); goodbye to the long bull market, 30 Jan 19(CS); BZW's equity-gilt study, 36Jan 19(CS); hard times for brokers?, 30 Jan 19(CS); TV's Stocks and Shares Show, 6 Feb 19(CS); the dramatic growth in the City's activities, 13 Feb 21(A); the Euromarkets international in outlook, 13 Feb 25(A); the creation of a supranational body to regulate financial services worldwide, 13 Feb 25(A); after Big Bang: an excessively competitive gilt-edged market and a partial breakdown in equity settlements, 13 Feb 26(A); the Big Four banks' losses on their international and securities business, 13 Feb 31(CS); a history of the Financial Times, 13 Feb 37(R); the DTI, John Ritblat and insider dealing, 20 Feb 23(CS); Sir Kenneth Berrill and the Securities and Investments Board, 20 Feb 23(CS); a bond salesman and a genie, 20 Feb 23(CS); no worker shareholders at Ford, 20 Feb 23(CS); Hambro Magan's successful launching, 27 Feb 19(CS); capital gains and the Budget, 27 Feb 19(CS); articles on the anniversary of Big Bang, 27 Feb 19 (CS); British Aerospace's approach to the Rover Group, 5 Mar 5(N), 12 Mar 5(N), 23(CS); Sir Kenneth Bemll to be followed as chairman of the Security and Investments Board by David Walker, 5 Mar 19(CS); the Kuwaiti Investment Office's huge funds, including a 20 per cent share in BP, 12 Mar 16(A), 14 May 39(CS); Sir Nicholas Goodison leaves to head the TSB. 12 Mar 23(CS); possible City posts for Nigel Lawson, 26 Mar 23(CS); public transport to and from the City in need of improvement, 2 Apr 23(CS); a takeover bid for the unit trust group Framlington, 23 Apr 21, 30 Apr 27 CS ; the Financial Services Act comes into force, 30 Apr 27 CS ; Malcolm Pearson and the Radical Society, 30 Apr 27 1 CS ; a Lord Mayor's Show on the Thames, 30 Apr 27 CS ; the Monopolies and Mergers Commission's attitude to takeover bids, 7 May 19(CS); the property futures market. 14 May 35(A); a profile of Sir Gordon White, 14 May 36(A); two Japanese firms not allowed to operate as market-makers, 14 May 39(CS); two Swiss bids for Rown- tree, 28 May 22(CS), 4 Jun 4(PW); the City a provider of long-term finance for British industry, 4 Jun 5(LA); Klemwort Benson's lords, 11 Jun 27(01.6); THF's fight to gain control of the Savoy Hotel company, 25 Jun 21(CS); See also BANKS and FINANCIAL.

Stocking-stitch, 23 Apr 33(P) Stone, I.F. (Izzy), The Trial of Socrates, 6 Feb 39(A) Stories of Edith Wharton, The, (sel. and intro.) Anita Brookner, 9 Apr 27(R) Storr, Anthony, The School of Genius, 25 Jun 39(R) Strange tales of the Cirty gilded mats and the chief executive's Mar uncle, 26 M 23 CS) Strike must go on, e, 14 May 14(A) Strikes: nurses threaten to strike, 30 Jan 9(A); clause 3 of the new Employment Act, 6 Feb 20(L); the Ford strike's new feature, 13 Feb 5(LA), 20 Feb 23(CS); TV-am sacks its striking technicians, 27 Feb 17(A); the Gdansk shipyard strike, 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 11(A); the Writers' Guild of America on strike, 14 May 14(A) Strindberg's Easter, 23 Apr 58(A)

Strong, Sr Roy, 4 Jun 47(A) i

Students: the student revolt in Paris in May 1968, 16 Jan 26, 20 Feb 26(R), 7 May 23, 41(A) Sued in the heart o Texas, 20 Feb 12(A) Suicide, 2 Jan 35(A)

&Heyman the Magnificent: exhibition, 12 Mar 36, 7 May 41(AR)

Summerfood and wines pecial, 11 Jun 41-51(A) Summer's Lease, John Mortimer, 30 Apr 38(R)

Summer solstice, the: 25 Jun 7(D)

Summit meetings: reflections on the Reagan-Gorbachev summit, 2 Jan 10(A); the Moscow summit meetin , 4 Jun 4(PW), 13(A); the post-Moscow, situation, 11 Jun A); the meeting of the Group of Seven in Toronto, 18 Jun (E), 25 Jun 4(PW) Sunday Mirror: a woman editor, 23 Ian 17(A) Sunday Telegraph: accusation of anti-semitism withdrawn, 2 Jan 7(D); on the Gibraltar shootings, 14 May 8(AV) Sunday Times: the withdrawal of Harrods' advertisements, 30

Jan 39(A), 6 Feb 20(L); death of Denis Hamilton, 16 Apr 8(AV), 19(A); increasing sales and profits, 21 May 18(A) Sun sets over Goodison's empire and now it needs a role, The, 12 Mar 23(CS) Superman: see Batman

Survival of the fitters, the engineers and the electricians, The, 25 Jun 6(PC)

Suzann, Jacqueline, 19 Mar 39(R) .

Swidlicki, Andrzej, Political Trials in Poland 1981-1986, 20 Feb 28(R) Swift, Graham, Out of This World, 12 Mar 28(R) Swimming-Pool Library, The, Alan Hollinghurst, 5 Mar 31(R) Swiss won't cough up, so the biters can't be bitten - this time, The, 28 May 22(08)

Switzerland: the Klosters avalanche, 19 Mar 4(PW), 49(A);

military service and defence preparations, 26 Mar. 40(A) Sylvia Plath: A Biography, Linda W. Wagner-Martin, 5 Mar

34(R) Syria: a report from Damascus, 30 Apr 7(D); President Assad and Yasser Arafat meet in Damascus, 30 Apr 7(D)

T

Table talk of a Whitehall warrior, The, 4 Jun 19(E) Tactless in Gaza, 9 Jan S(LA) Talking Heads, Alan Bennett, 2 Apr 27(R) Tamara (New York), 16 Jan 34(AR) Tampopo (film), 21 May 46(AR) Tarutch, Robert, Gielgud, 7 May 29(R) Tank-trap flower-beds, 25 Jun 27(A)

Taxation: a peat opportunity to reform and rationalise the tax system, 23 Jan 5(LA); VAT zero rating, 23 Jan 19(CS); the community charge, 5 Mar 6(PC), 23 Apr 42(A), 7 May 6, 14 May 6, 28 May 4(PW), 6(D); pre-Budget lobbying _by pressure groups, 5 Mar 16(A); what are taxes for?, 26 Mar 6(PC); see also BUDGET

Teasing some of the people . . ., 19 Mar 8(A)

Tebbit, Norman: 6 Feb 5(LA); successor to Mrs Thatcher?, 9 Apr 7(D); on the triumph of the individual, 30 Apr 27(CS) Technology: spin-offs from the US's space programme, 5 Mar 7(D

Teddy) and Rupert show, The, 16 Jan 20(A)

Telecom, beware the Oxford philosopher with the box of

matches, 16 Apr 22(CS) Telegraph group, the: buys The Spectator, 9 Apr 5(N)

TELEVISION

making a programme with children, 2 Jan 33(AR); BBC 2's Schubert series, 9 Jan 32(AR); Open Air Special on the BBC itself, 9 Jan 32(AR); The Contract, Tales of the Unexpected and Campaign, 16 Jan 38(AR); Paul Eddington in a Birmid Qualcast commercial, 23 Jan 19(CS); four new current affairs programmes, 23 Jan 7(D); LA Law returns, 23 Jan 47(AR); Campaign and Woman in View, 23 Jan 47(AR); Panorama, 30 Jan 39(AR); Hannay and Grange Hill, 30 Jan 39(AR); the BBC's biased report on the Birmingham bombing appeal hearing, 6 Feb 18(A), 13 Feb 19(L); The Stocks and Shares Show, 6 Feb 19(CS); Arena and Ten Great Writers, 6 Feb 39(AR); the Commons vote for 'TV coverage, 13 Feb 5(N); Elizabeth Taylor inter- viewed, 13 Feb 46(AR); an American evangelist, 13 Feb 47(AR); My Mama Done Told Me, 20 Feb 40(AR); The Money Programme, 20 Feb 40(AR); TV-am sacks its striking technicians, 27 Feb 17(A); the vulgar profanity of television, 27 Feb 31(LL); the new Aids advertisement, 27 Feb 30(AR); Dallas, London's Burning and A Kind of Living, 27 Feb 40(AR); Cabaret at the longleurs, 5 Mar L 41(AR); After Dark and The Third Man, 5 Mar 41 Alti; some unamusing comedy programmes, 12 Mar 39 AR ; Lenny Henry in the South Bank Show, 12 Mar 39 AR ; French and Saunders, Kilroy and The Media Show, 1 Mar 48(AR); tighter editorial control of the BBC's current affairs programmes meets opposition, 26 Mar 9(A), 2 Apr 24, 16 Apr 24(L); French and Saunders. LA Law and the British Academy awards, 26 Mar 40(CA); The Cosby Show, 2 Apr 38(AR); The Electrification of the Soviet Union, 2 Apr 38(AR); LA Law's scriptwriters' strike, 9 Apr 40(AR); Ken Russell's ABC of British Music, 9 Apr 40(AR); Enid Blyton, 9 Apr 40(AR); the last episode of Crossroads, 9 Apr 40(AR); Auberon Waugh's social faux pas in a 'gag reel', 16 Apr 7(D), 23 Apr 24(L); the Grand National, 16 Apr 48(AR); Thin Air, 16 Apr 48(AR); Doris Lessing in The South Bank Show, 23 Apr 56(AR), 14 May 44 (LL), 28 May (L); Did You See?, 23 Apr 57(AR); Black and White, 23 Apr 57(AR); the failure of the IBA and BBC to enforce impartiality in broadcasts. 30 Apr 25(A); the leftist bias of Granada's World in Action, 30 Apr 25(A); Alan Bennett's Talking Heads, 30 Apr 46(AR); Daughters of Abraham, 30 Apr 47(AR); too much sport?, 30 Apr 47(AR); a film about Israel, 14 May 55(AR); BBC's DEF II, 21 May 49(AR); presenter Harry Enfield. 21 May 5I(AR); Sir William Rees-Mogg to chair the Broadcasting Standards Council, 28 May 21(A), 11 Jun 28(L); 14 programmes on British art, 28 May 38(AR); Weekend World with Mrs Thatcher, 28 May 40(AR); The Importance of Being Earnest, 4 Jun 40(AR); Dance on Four, 4 Jun 40(AR); ITV's Telethon, 4 Jun 40(AR); Cover to Cover, 4 Jun 40(AR); Paul Johnson's 'vendetta against the telly', 11 Jun 28(L); Superman's 50th Anniversary, 11 Jun 57(AR); Waldheim, Exiles and Tumb- ledown, 11 Jun 57(AR); the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Concert, 18, Jun 40(AR) Tempest, The (Cottesloe), 28 May 36(AR) Temple, The, Stephen Spender, 5 Mar 31(R) Tennant, Emma, The Colour of Rain, 12 !Aar 34(R) Tennis: its class connotations m Britain, 25 Jun 47(A); this

year's Wimbledon, 25 Jun 47, 49(A); Wimbledon 20 years ago and today, 25 Jun 47(A) Terrorism: the BBC's biased reporting of the Birmingham bombing appeal, 6 Feb 18(A), 13 Feb 19 (L); three IRA terrorists shot in Gibralter, 19 Mar 6(D), 7 May 4(PW), 14 May 5(LA), 8(AV), 20(A), 28 May 23(L): a Kuwaiti airliner hijacked, 16 Apr 4(PW), 7(D); the Institute for the Study of Terrorism, 16 Apr 7(D); a book on the PLO, 16 Apr 7(D); the Institute for the Study of Terrorism's director Jiflian Becker. 16 Apr 7(D), 23 Apr 24(L) Terry, Sir Richard, 13 Feb 45(AR)

Testing time for Aids, 9 Apr 20(A) Teutonic Austrians, 12 Mar 14(A)

Texaco: S 10 billion damages to pay, 20 Feb 12(A) Thailand: 12 Mar 40(A); still at risk from the Vietnamese, 19 Mar 15(A); relations between Chinese and Thais, 26 Mar 11(A); near-nirvana in a Thai village, 26 Mar 41(A); Thailand memories. 2 Apr 40(A) Thatcher, Denis: 7 May 15(1); a profile, 7 May 15(A), 21 May 25(L)

THATCHER. MRS MARGARET

'Margaret's Men', 16 Jan 16, 6Feb 17, 13 Feb 13. 20Feb 17, 27 Feb 16(A), 12 Mar 24(L), 9 Apr 17(a); admiration for Friedrich von Hayek, 16 Jan 16(A); is a new 'winter of discontent' threatening?, 30 Jan 9(A); reasons for her

success, 30 Jan 21(L); Thatcherism's place in the Tory tradition, 6 Feb 15(A); a compromise reached over the EEC's bud and the CAP, 20 Feb 5(LA); her shouting, 20 Feb 33(LL )g; on solutions to the Northern Ireland problem, 27 Feb 6 (PC); 27 Feb 7(D), 26 Mar 25(L); Norman Tebbit as a possible successor?, 9 Apr 7(D); she 'killed off the Labour Party', 9 Apr 7(D); her policy advisers — the [EA, the CPS, the No. 10 Policy Unit, 23 Apr 9(A); attacked by Derek Jarman, 7 May 17(A); disagrees with the Chancellor over exchange rate policy, 21 MI, 6(PC), 20(CS), 23(E); a prophecy by Denis, 21 May 25(L ; a stumble on her trip to China, 4 May 26(L); and Grantham Grammar School, 21 May 26(L); her address to the Church of Scotland, 28 May 4(PW), 6(0), 22(CS), 18 Jun 25(L); on the tenth command- ment and the creation of wealth, 28 May 4(PW), 6(D), 22(CS); in Weekend World, 28 May 40(AR); her subsidiary role in East-West relations, 11 Jun 9(A); see also CON- SERVATIVE PARTY

THEATRE

British successes on Broadway, including Breaking the Code and Steel Magnolias, 16 Jan 34(AR); a novel about the theatre, 6 Feb 28(R); Pope John Paul It's theatre writings, 27 Feb 33(R); Peggy Ramsay, dramatic literary agent, 5 Mar 7(D); Alan Bennett's book of monologues, 2 Apr 27(R); a life of Sean O'Casey, 9 Apr 31(R); Strindberg's Easter, 23 Apr 58(A); a biography of Giclgud, 7 May 29(R); Simon Gray and his plays, 21 May 34(R); a biography of Lawrence Olivier, 28 May 32(R); see also individual play titles

Theology of Joseph Ratzinger, The: An Introductory Study, Aidan Nichols, 16 Apr 36(R)

Thesiger, Wilfred: at 77, 9 Jan 6(D)

Thomas, David A., The Illustrated Armada Handbook, 25 Jun 36(R Thomas) Paine, A.J.Ayer, 16 Apr 33(R) Thompson. Peter, and Anthony Delano, Maxwell: A Portrait of Power, 19 Mar 41(R) Thomson, Richard, Degas: The Nudes. 18 Jun 34(R) Those Lambtons! A Most Unusual Family. John Colville, 21 May 31(R) Thou shalt kill, 16 Jan 13(A)

Three Cities an prize: report and awards, 23 Apr 47(AR) Thrillers and crime books, 27 Feb 30 (R)

Throwaway children, 25 Jun 13(A) Throwing stones at Israelis, 30 Jan 14(A) Tibet: the Dalai Lama to visit Britain. 13 Feb 14(A), 19 Mar 5:(LA); the British Government's indifference to Tibet's oppression by China, 13 Feb 17(A); a Relief Fund. 26 Mar 27(L); the Dalai Lama interviewed, 2 Apr 16(A); the Dalai Lama's visit to Britain, 2 Apr 16, 16 Apr 15(A); the plight of the Tibetans as reported by British visitors, 16 Apr 16(A) Time to teach the French a lesson they will not forget, 5 Mar 8(AV) Time for all good loonies to come to the aid of the party, 13 Feb 6(PC)

Time for us all to meditate about the poor and underprivileged, 2 Jan 8(AV)

Time to dig up dead horses and kick a blind man or two, 23 Jan 8(AV) Time we farewelled. 28 May 33(LL) Tired Gone Crazy. 16 Apr 42(P) 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (Olivier), 12 Mar 39(AR) Tolstoy, Leo: 28 May 30(1); a biography. 28 May 30(R) Tolstoy. A.N. Wilson, 28 May 30(R) Tolstoy, Nikolai, The Coming of the King: the First Book of Merlin, 21 May 30(R) To my seven-year-old son, 30 Apr 37(P) Top dog soup, 14 May 15(A) Topolski, Felix, Fourteen Leiters: An Autobiography, 12 Mar 29(R) Toras. John. and Richard Buckle, George Balanchine: Ballet Master, 11 Jun 39(R) Tortoise left behind. The, 16 Apr II(A) To the Cape and back, 5 Mar 21(A) Touch of the Poet, A (Comedy). 19 Mar 45(AR) Toye, William. Matie Molinaro and Corinne McLuhan. (sel. and ed.) Letters of Marshall McLuhan. 12 Mar 34(R) Toynbee. Philip: 27 Feb 27(1); an autobiographical journal, 27 Feb 27() R); his 'whole-hoggishness', 19 Mar 43(LL); lb Apr 44(LL Toynbee, Philip, End of a Journey: An Autobiographical Journal, 1979-81, 27 Feb 27(R)

Trades Union Congress: dispute with Eric Hammond's EETPU over single-union deals, 25 June 6(PC) Trade unions: Leftists try to cash in on the nurses grievances. 30 Jan 9(A); clause 3 of the new Employment Act. 6 Feb 20(L)1; the new feature in the Ford strike. 13 Feb 5(LA); the EETPU's dispute with the TUC over single-union strike-free deals. 25 Jun 6(PC)

Tranquillisers as an alternative explanation for all that is wrong with modern Britain, 12 Mar 8(AV)

TRAVEL

an abundance of amateur travel writers. 23 Jan 20(L); Travel special, 23 Jan 29(A); My worst travel experience. 23 Jan 29(A): a lost pack horse in Cameroon. 23 Jan 31(A); south-western Turkey, 30 Jan 28(R); a non-stop flight round the world by a light aircraft. 2 Apr 33(R): the traveller's instinct. 7 May 31(R): missionaries' impact on aboriginal tribes. 7 May 31(R); a journey through Central Africa. 21 May 29(R); Byron's travels, 21 May 30(R) Travel special, 23 Jan 29-33(A) Trees: the Arbor Tree at Aston-on-Clun. 28 May 18(A) Tremayne. Penelope. Nor Iron Bars a Cage, 12 Mar 27(R) Trevor, William, The Silence in the Garden, 4 Jun 29(R) Trevor-Roper, Hugh, Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans: Seventeenth Century Essays, 23 Jan 35(R) Tribune: now the only left-wing journal, 30 Apr 22(A) Tridentine tribulations, 25 Jun 14(A) Troubled Face of Biography, The, (ed.) Eric Bomberger and

John Charmley, 7 May 30(R)

Trouble on testate, 30 Jan 17(A) Truest Tory, The, 25 Jun 15(A) Trusts with a silent majority, and how to speak up, The, 23 Apr

21(CS)

Tully, Mark, and Zareer Masani, From Raj to Rajiv: 40 Years of Indian Independence, 7 May 31(R)

Turkey: south-west Turkey, 30 Jan 28(R); Siileyman the Magnificent, 12 Mar 36, 7 May 41(AR)

Turner's Birds, David Hill, 4 Jun 33(R) Turow, Scott, Presumed Innocence, 27 Feb 30(R) Tutor, The (Old Vic), 26 Mar 37(AR) TV-am does a Wapping, 27 Feb 17(A) Two border incidents, 20 Feb 16(A)

Tynan, Kenneth, 16 Apr 44(LL) Typewriters, 6 Feb 7(D)

Tyranny on the track. 23 Apr 5(LA).

U

Unbearable Lightness of Being, The, (film), 23 Apr 55(AR) Uncle Vanya (Vaudeville), 4 Jun 36(AR) Underbelly, The, Duncan Fallowell, 2 Jan 24(R) Underground in London. . 18 Jun 8(A) Underlying ugliness of the post-Christian hiccup, The, 23 Apr

)

Under Satan's Sun, 7 May 39(AR)

Undertakers: two entrepreneurs of the funeral business, 4 Jun 9A)

Une(mployment: one solution, 4 Jun 8(AV); an unemployed

Newcastle man, 25 Jun 8(AV)

Ungovernable governors, 14 May 18(A) Unhealthy politics, 23 Jan 5(LA) Unilateralism and the first strike use of resignations, 18 Jun

6(CS) UNITED STATES

William and Patricia Buckley. 2 Jan 7(D) medical malprac- tice suits, 9 Jan 10(A); private medical practice, Medicare and Medicaid, 9 Jan 10(A); Kennedy supporters and a budget clause aimed at Rupert Murdoch, 16 Jan 20(A); British successes on Broadway, 16 Jan 34 (AR); the US Constitution, 30 Jan 21(L); Reagan's America, 6 Feb 25(R); the football star George Gipp, 6 Feb 25(R), 27 Feb 23(L); its international indebtedness likely to be mitigated by Japanese purchase of US Treasury bonds, 13 Feb 28(A); the presidential election campaign, 20 Feb 11(A); the presiden- tial election campaign gets under way, 20 Feb 11(A); the New Hampshire primary, 20 Feb 11(A); heavy damages for Pennzoil against the Texaco oil company, 20 Feb 12(A); Democratic presidential candidates, in particular Richard Gephardt, 5 Mar 12(A); the presidential candidates' elec- tioneering, 12 Mar 11(A); Bob Jones University. 12 Mar 11(A); no more dollars for Panamanian General Noriega's regime, 12 Mar I2(A); 'Tip' O'Neill's autobiography, 19 Mar 42(R); the practice of cryonics in California, 26 Mar 13(A); the CIA, 26 Mar 32(R); the Revd Jesse Jackson's candidacy for the presidency, 2 Apr 5 (LA), 7(D). 16 Apr 7(D), 23 Apr 11(A); Washington s drug epidemic, 2 Apr I1(A); the drug danger now lessening, 2 Apr 11(A); the problem of waste disposal, 9 Apr 9(A); Congress suspends aid to the Contras, 9 Apr 11(A); the INF treaty exemplifies Russia's strategic deception of the West, 9 Apr 15(A); no suitable Democratic presidential candidate, 16 Apr 7(D); the Democratic candidatures of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. 16 Apr 7(D), 23 Apr 11(A); an election story, 16 Apr 22(CS); the 'quality of life' in New York, 16 Apr 48(A); Ed Koch and Mario Cuomo, 16 Apr 48(A); the Treasury Secretary's bungling, 3 Apr 22(E); the bad trade figures for February. 23 Apr 22(E); the Cubans of Miami, 30 Apr 40(R); the Warhol auction, 30 Apr 46(AR); the annual White House correspondents' dinner, 30 Apr 48(A); a Spectator Subscribers Group, 7 May 7(D); Dukakis and the owls' thinking, 7 May 11(A); colour prejudice in the South is now a middle-class trait, 7 May 13(A), 25 Jun 26(L); the churches and their adherents, 14 May 7(D); typical churches in San Francisco, Texas and Mississippi, 14 May 7(D); strike by the Writers' Guild of America, 14 May 14(A); a Miami police operation against drug pushers, 21 May 7(D); its Cuban and Nicaraguan immigrants, 21 May 7(D); Don Regan on Nancy Reagan, 21 May 51(A): anti-Americanism, 28 May 6(D); recent Immigration figures. 28 May 6(D); the Los Angeles drug gangs, 28 May 10(A); the advantageous economic agreement with Canada. 28 May 14(A); unsuc- cessful attempts to topple General Noriega of Panama, 4 Jun 4(PW), 14(A); local newspapers and their contents, 4 Jun 17(A); the post-Moscow situation. 11 Jun 9(A); the Arts and Crafts movement 1875-1920. 11 Jun 53(AR); the Old Stove Pub, 11 Jun 58(A); JAL's fleet of Boeing 747s and their maintenance, 18 Jun 11(A); black activists and the Tawana Brawley case. 25 Jun 11(A); sec also REAGAN. PRESIDENT RONALD

Unit trusts: a takeover bid for Framlington. 23 Apr 21, 30 Apr 27(CS) Universities: the Government's dirigiste policy in financing higher education, 9 Jan 15(A); the alleged shortage of funds for research, 9 Jan 22(L); the Government's Education Reform Bill, 16 Jan 6(PC); the contrast in the Govern- ment's attitude to schools and to universities, 16 Jan 6(PC); the Government's increased control will virtually national- ise them, 18 Jun 16(A) University Grants Committee, the, 16 Jan 6(PC)

Unsent Letters. Malcolm Bradbury. 21 May 33(R) Updike, John. '5', A Novel. 30 Apr 35(R) Upping the Tory anti, 23 Apr 42(A) Up to a point, Lord Copper. 2 Jan 20(A)

Usborne, Karen: marriage to an Indian. 9 Apr 7(D)

Use and Abuse of Sovietology, The: Essays Critical and

Polemical, Leopold Labedz (ed. Melvin Lasky), 14 May 41(R)

Utley, T.E.: an obituary, 25 Jun 15(A)

Utmost Good Faith, L.M. Shakespeare, 27 Feb 30(R)

V

Valentines in sonnet form, 20 Feb 44(CO)

van de Kamp, Peter, and Peter Costello, Flann O'Brien: An Illustrated Biography, 23 Jan 34(R)

Van Gogh, Vincent: exhibition, 20 Feb 39(AR) Veganism, 2 Apr 16(A)

Venetian Evenings, James Lees-Milne, 6 Feb 30(R)

Venice: its buildings, 6 Feb 30(R) Vbzelay, Paule: exhibition, 30 Apr 41(AR)

Via Classica, 23 Apr 33(P)

Vietnam: its aggression in Indochina, 19 Mar 15(A)

Villalonga, Lorene, The Dolls' Room (trans. Deborah Bon-

ner), 4 Jun 32(R) Violence: wife-beating, 11 Jun 14(A); hooliganism and drink, 25 Jun 16(A)

von Klemperer, K., (ed.) A Noble Combat: The Letters of Sheila Grant Duff and Adam von Trott, 1932-1939, 30 Apr

32(R)

Vonnegut, Kurt, Bluebeard, 30 Apr 36(R)

von Trott, Adam: letters to and from Sheila Grant Duff, 1932-1939, 30 Apr 32(R)

Voodoo, AIDS and pigs, 21 May 14(A) Voyager: The Flying Adventure of a Lifetime, Jeana Yeager,

Dick Rutan and Phil Patton, 2 Apr 33(R) Wagner, Richard: 16 Jan 31(1); selected letters, 16 Jan 31(R)

Wagner-Martin, Linda W., Syvia Plath: A Biography, 5 Mar

34(R)

Waiting for something to turn down, 16 Jan 22(E) Waking in the Garden, 20 Feb 32(P)

Waldheim, Kurt: 23 Jan 15(1); how his warguilt was revealed, 23 Jan 14(A), 20 Feb 24(L); 5 Mar 41(A); his Nazi past an embarrassment to Austria, 12 Mar 14(A): his war record examined, 23 Apr 32(R); a TV 'trial', 11 Jun 57(AR)

Waldheim, Luc Rosenzweig and Bernard Cohen, 23 Apr

32(R)

Waldheim: The Missing Years, Robert Edwin Herzstein, 23

Apr 32(R)

Walesa, Lech, A Path of Hope, 2 Jan 27(R) Walk-out in Warsaw, 21 May 12(A) Wall Street, 7 May 39(AR) Walton, Susana, William Walton: Behind the Facade, 20 Feb Wa0) lton, William: 20 Feb 30(1); a biography by his widow, 20 Feb 30(R), 12 Mar 25(L)

WAR on the run in wartime Italy, 2 Jan 27(R); war cemeteries visited, 23 Jan 20(L); the Korean war, 13 Feb 35(R); the 'owls' and their ideas on war and defence, 7 May 11(A); paintings featuring the RAF, 14 May 50(AR); the events leading up to the Munich agreement, 4 Jun 23 (A), 25 Jun 24(L); wartime London, 25 Jun 29(A) Ward Hunt Island, 2 Apr 23(CS) Warhol, Andy: his effects auctioned, 30 Apr 46(AR) Warnock report on test-tube babies and surrogacy, 16 Jan 14(A)

Wasserstein, Bernard, The Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln,

23 Apr 25(R) Waste disposal: the international trade in waste, 9 Apr 9(A), 7 May 22(L); Britain's acceptance of other countries' waste, 9 Apr 9(A); hazardous waste, 9 Apr 9(A)

Watching Brief, A, U.A. Fanthorpe, 30 Jan 27(R) Watching the Detectives, Andrew Brown, 20 Feb 29(R)

Watching the Stock Exchange go the way of the Astoria,

Finsbury Park, 23 Jan 19(CS) Watkin, David, and Tilman Mellinghoff, German Architecture and the Classical Ideal 1740-1840, 6 Feb 30(R)

Watt: the David Watt memorial prize announced, 23 Jan 11(X)

Waugh, Auberon: a social faux pas, 16 Apr 7(D), 23 Apr 24,

30 Apr 31(L)

Waugh, Teresa, An Intolerable Burden, 27 Feb 28(R) 'We are all bereaved', 16 Apr 13(A)

Weather: its influence on one's mood, 9 Jan 6(D); coping with the weather, 30 Jan 40(A)

Wedding, The, Yanna Queffelec (trans. Linda Coverdale), 27

Feb 32(R)

Wedlock or deadlock?, 5 Mar 18(A) West, M.L., (trans.) Hesiod: Theogony, Works and Days, 7

May 33(R)

Whales of August, The (film), 11 Jun 54(AR)

Wharton, Edith: a selection from her stories, 9 Apr 27(R)

What a Go!: The Life of Alfred Munnings, Jean Goodman, 16

Apr 38(R)

What Hetty Did, J.L. Carr, 20 Feb 29(R) What of it?, 18 Jun 5(N) What Price the Muse?, 13 Feb 39(P) What the papers pay, 30 Jan I5(A) What Willie fought for, 16 Jan 5(LA) When a reader cancels, 23 Apr 19(A) What had news would be good news, 7 May 20(E) When clubs are trumps, 19 Mar 13(A) When selling power seems to lack selling power, 12 Mar 6(PC) When the boat goes up, 20 Feb 10(A) When the thunder had to stop, II Jun 23(A) Where there's muck, 9 Apr 9(A) Whiggery, 4 Jun 5(N)

Whisky, malt, 12 Mar 44(A)

White, Christopher, Peter Paul Rubens: Man and Artist, 9 Jan 27(R) White, Edmund, The Beautiful Room is Empty, 5 Mar 311T) White, Sir Gordon: 14 May 36(1); a profile, 14 May 36(A Whitelaw, Lord: resigns from the Government, 16 Jan 4(P ), 5(LA); his great services to his party, 16 Jan 5(LA) White Mischief (film), 13 Feb 43(AR) Whiting, Roger, The Enterprise of England: The Spanish Armada, 25 Jun 36(R) Who lives, 9 Jan 5(N) Who's afraid of M. Le Pen? 14 May 13(A) Who's making a killing?, 4 Jun 9(A) Why a reforming Chancellor needs to grease the squeaky wheels, 9 Jan 21(CS)

Why it is so important that nobody pays attention to journalists, 28 May 7(AV)

Why there is no reason to consult the Women's Institute about sewers, 11 Jun 8(AV)

Wife-beating, 11 Jun 14(A)

Willa Cather: A Literary Life, James Woodress, 6 Feb 29(R) Willetts, David: director of studies at the CPS, 23 Apr 10(A) Williams, Fred: exhibition, 6 Feb 33(AR)

Williams, Michael: exhibition, 11 Jun 55(AR)

Williams, Tennessee: 'a tragically failed life'?, 12 Mar 7(D) William Walton: Behind the Facade, Susana Walton, 20 Feb 30(R) WillsR) Garry, Reagan's America: Innocents At Home, 6 Feb 25( Wilson, A.N.: Penfriends from Porlock, 27 Feb 29(R); Tolstoy, 28 May 30(R) Wilson, Duncan, Gilbert Murray OM 1866-1957, 30 Jan 25(R) Wilson, Harold: theories to explain his resignation as prime minister, 23 Jan 8(AV)

Winds: a high wind in New Zealand, 11 Jun 37(LL) WINE vintage port, 2 Jan 8(AV); Spectator Wine Club offers, 9 Jan 35, 6 Feb 44, 5 Mar 45,2 Apr 45, 30 Apr 53, 28 May 43, 18 Jun 43(A); Ausonius reveals his identity, 6 Feb 43(A); recommended South African wines, 6 Feb 44 (A); the twelve best Australian wines available in Britain, 5 Mar 8(AV); wine correspondents, 12 Mar 8(AV); a range of malt whiskies, 12 Mar 44(A); New Zealand's wines, 26 Mar 42(A); some RhOne wines, 2 Apr 45(A); wine fairs, 16 Apr 53(A); Spain's wine regions, 16 Apr 53(A); the 1986 Bordeaux vintage, 14 May 60(A); EEC countries' duty and VAT on wine, 28 May 22(0.6); a Chianti revival, 11 Jun 49(A)

Wine, and the Moon, The, 5 Mar 34(P) Wingfield, Sheila, Ladder to the Loft, 20 Feb 7(D) Winks, Robin, Cloak and Gown, 26 Mar 32(R) Winn, James Anderson, John Dryden and His World, 2 Jan 26(R)

Winter Olympic games: 27 Feb 42(A)

Winter's Tale, The (Cottesloe), 28 May36(AR) Wish for St Patrick's Day, A, 19 Mar 40(P) Withnail and 1 (film), 27 Feb 37(AR) Wodehouse, P.G.: a reference to Soapy Molloy, 16 Jan 21(CA:0 Feb 25, 12 Mar 25(L); an unconscious quote', 11 Jun L) Wojtyla, arol, Collected Plays and Writings on the Theatre (trans. and intro. Bodeslaw Taborski), 27 Feb 33(R) Wald affairs, 2 Jan 35, 9 Jan 33, 16 Jan 47, 23 Jan 48, 30 Ian 47, 6 Feb 47, 13 Feb 55, 20 Feb 47, 27 Feb 47, 5 Mar 47,12 Mar 47, 19 Mar 55, 26 Mar 47, 2 Apr 47, 9 Apr 47, 16 Apr 55(1) Wolfe, Tom: 13 Feb 38(I); The Bonfire of the Vanities, 13 Feb 37(R), 47(A) Woman Who Was God, The, Francis King, 23 Apr 31(R) WOMEN

David Alton's Bill setting a time-limit for abortions, 2 Jan 22(L); Asian women having female foetuses aborted, 9 Jan 5(N); the Greenham Common women's vigil, 23 Jan 7(D); women break through to the higher posts in journalism, 23 Jan 17(A), 30 Jan 21 (L); sex still a handicap in journalism, 30 Jan 2I(L); shouting and ordination both unsuitable for women, 20 Feb 33(LL); the new Hite report on women and love, 12 Mar 32(R); the fashion business and the couture houses, 2 Apr 28(R); Edward VII's mistresses, 30 Apr 39(R); Conservative women, 4 Jun 47(A); Women's Insti- tutes, 11 Jun 8(AV); rape, 11 Jun 8(AV); wife-beating, 11 Jun 14(A); see also Abortion

Women and Love: The New Hite Report, Shere Hite, 12 Mar 32(R)

Women's Institute: annual meeting passes resolutions on rape and drunken driving, 11 Jun 8(AV)

Woodress, James, Willa Cather: A Literary Life, 6 Feb 29(R) Word game, the, 12 Mar 43(CO) Words in the mouth, 9 Apr 33(LL) World peace breaks out - official, 2 Jan 10(A)

Worlock, Mgr Derek: speech at an RC bishops' conference, 23 Apr 8(AV); his political thinking and his religious philosophy, 23 Apr 8(AV), 7 May 22, 28 May 23(L) Worsthome, Peregrine: hobnobbing with the workers, 18 Jun 47(A)

Wright, Donald, (ed.) Cardus on Music: A Centenary Collec- tion, 9 Apr 28(R)

Writers: British writers of the 1930s, 6 Feb 26(R); writers' pets in print, 9 Apr 26(L); the writer's duty to oppose, 30 Apr 34(LL aspiring writers at this year's writers conference, 4 Jun 15(A)

Wunderkind gets arthritis, The, 23 Jan 13(A)

Wyndham, Ursula: an autobiography, 11 Jun 34(R) Wyndham, Ursula, Astride the Wall: A Memoir, 1913-1945, 11 Jun 34(R) Xenia - a Memoir, Greece 1919-1949, Mary Henderson, 12 Mar 29(R)

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Yeager, Jeans, Dick Rutcn and Phil Patton, Voyager: The Flying Adventure of a Lifetime, 2 Apr 33(R) Yellow, 19 Mar 5(LA) Yeoman and the cardinal, The, 16 Apr 9(A) Yoo-hoo tofu, 2 Apr 16(A), 9 Apr 14(X) You Must Remember This, Joyce Carol Oates, 20 Feb 27(R) You Never Can Tell (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), 2 Jan 31(AR)

Young people: the Young Conservatives' conference, 20 Feb 6(PC); teenage parties, 26 Mar 41(A); the Spectator/Sunday Telegraph young writer awards, 16 Apr 26(A); a youth spot on BBC, 21 May 49(AR); the Los Angeles drug gangs, 28 May 10(A); conditions in a Russian corrective labour colony for juveniles, 4 Jun 12(A)

Young, Upwardly-mobile Peasants vote for Mrs Thatcher, 2 Jan 6(PC)

Yugoslavia: two Yugoslav films, 9 Jan 31(AR); dissension in Kosovo province, 20 Feb 24(L) Zambia: 30 Jan 22(A); events at Mwinilunga Secondary School, 14 May 15(A)

Zander, Michael, A Matter of Justice: The Legal System in Ferment, 16 Apr 34(R) Zanzibar to Timbuktu, Anthony Daniels, 21 May 29(R) Ziegfeld (London Palladium), 7 May 35(AR) Ziegler, Philip, The Sixth Great Power: The Borings 1762- 1929, 25 Jun 38(R)

Zimmer, Bernd: exhibition, 23 Jan 41(AR)

CONTRIBUTORS

Acton, Sir Harold, 30 Apr 39(R) Tariq, 11 Jun 51(A)

Anderson, Digby 30 an 41, 20 Feb 43, 26 Mar 43, 23 Apr 59, J

21 May 52,25 Jun 53(A) Anderson, Lindsay, 4 Jun 28(R) Annan, Gabriele (Lady Annan), 14 May 45(R) Arms, Thomas S., 13 Feb 10(A) Arnold, Wallace, 28 May 47, 4 Jun 47, 11 Jun 63, 18 Jun 47, 25 Jun 55 (A)

Artley, Alexandra, 5 Mar 9, 2 Apr 16, 7 May 8, 25 Jun 17(A) Auty, Giles, 2 Jan 29, 9 Jan 30,16 Jan 36, 23 Jan 41, 30 Jan 34, 6 Feb 33, 13 Feb 42, 20 Feb 39, 27 Feb 35, 12 Mar 35, 19 Mar 47, 26 Mar 38, 2 Apr 34, 9 Apr 39, 23 Apr 47, 30 Apr 41, 7 May 34,14 May 50, 21 May 40, 28 May 34, 4 Jun 34, 11 Jun 55, 18 Jun 39, 25 Jun 46(AR)

Barker, Paul, 14 May 16(A) Bayley John, 25 Jun 36(R) Beale, Neville, 9 Jan 17(A) Beaumarchais, Marie-Alice de, 9 Jan 24(R) Beckett, Francis, 30 Apr 22r) Bensley, Connie, 20 Feb 32 P)

Berkman, Marcus, 23 Jan 4 , 20 Feb 38,19 Mar 46, 9 Apr 37,

14 May 53, 11 Jun 56(A% Bermant, Chaim, 30 Jan 15 A) Bernard, Bruce, 26 Mar 33( ) Bernard, Jeffrey, 2 Jan 34, 9 Jan 33, 16 Jan 40, 23 Jan 49, 30 Jan 40, 6 Feb 39, 13 Feb 47, 20 Feb 41, 12 Mar 40, 19 Mar

49, 26 Mar 41, 2 Apr 40, 9 Apr 41, 16 Apr 49, 23 Apr 45, 30

Apr 48, 7 May 42, 14 May 56, 28 May 41, 4 Jun 41, 11 Jun

58, 18 Jun 41, 25 Jun 49(A)

Bhagat, Dhiren, 6 Feb 8(A

Biffen, John, MP, 21 May 27(R)

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Caging)) , Patrick Skene, 23 Jan 40, 20 Feb 31, 2 Apr 27, 11 Jun Cecil, Jonathan, 21 May 34(R)

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