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Index for July-December 1994 Subjects and Titles

(A) ARTICLE

(AA) AND ANOTHER THING (AR) THE ARTS (AV) ANOTHER VOICE (CO) COMPEL] LION (CP) CENTRE PONT (CS) CITY AND SUBURBAN

(D) DIARY (F) FICTION

(1) ILLUSTRATION (L) LEI reR (LA) LEADING ARTICLE (LL) LIFE AND Lerrims

(M) MEDICAL (1) POEM (PC) PoLmcs (PW) PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK

(R) BOOK REVIEW (S) SPECTATOR SPORT (X) MISCELLANEOUS

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Abkhazia: its war with Georgia; Russian 'peace-keeping' forces, 3 Sep 12(A) Ackroyd, Peter, Dan Lents and the Limehouse Golens, 10 Sep 33(R) Adair, Gilbert: see Perec, Georges Adams, Gerry: visits the US; his links with IRA atrocities, 1 Oct 5(LA); Hollywood stars at his birthday party, 15 Oct 29(CP); see also NORTHERN IRELAND Admiral Satan: The Life and Campaigns of Suffren, Roderick Cavalier°, 13 Aug 25(R) Advertising: advertising art the most influential art movement of the 20th century, 9 Jul 35(AR); making a television commer- cial, 23 Jul 40(A); the use of sex in advertising, 20 Aug 9(A) Adviser to prince and PM, 8 Oct 22(A) Aerobics classes, 31 Dec 14(A) Aesthetics of mass slaughter, The, 27 Aug 12(A) Africa: re-colonisation no answer to its problems, 30 Jul 5(LA); the contradictions of the relationship with its former con- querors, 13 Aug 8(AV); African countries denied the chance to make money from their elephants, 1 Oct 33(CP); Enoch Powell's dispute with lain Macleod over Kenyan Asians, 5 Nov 46(R); see also individual countries After Reading Charles Sisson's 'Broadmead Brook' for Clf.S., 10 Sep 40(P) Age of the last-time seller, The, 17 Sep 20(A) Age: on reaching 40, 10 Dec 28(A); the English obsessed with it, 17 Dec 8(D) Agenda, The: Inside the Clinton White House, Bob Woodward, 9 Jul 31(R) Aida (Covent Garden), 16 Jul 36(AR) Aids: a television programme on treatment for Aids, 2 Jul 28(L); Aids ribbons, 16 Jul 7(D), 31 Dec 32(AR) Air travel: French-British collaboration over Concorde, 3 Sep 9(A); Libya and the Lockerbie disaster, 3 Sep 12(A); a history of aviation, 17 Dec 71(R) Airheads (fdm), 19 Nov 68(AR) Alan Paton: A Biography, Peter F. Alexander, 13 Aug 21(R) Alexander, Peter F., Alan Paton: A Biography, 13 Aug 21(R) Alice's Adventures Under Ground (Cottesloe), 19 Nov 66(AR) Alison, Drummond, The Collected Poems, ed. Stephen Benson, 3 Dec 52(R) All flats, fogs and fens, 6 Aug 20(A) All power to the bishops, 15 Oct 21(A) All's Fair: Love, War and Running for President, Mary Matalin and James Carville, with Peter Knobler, 22 Oct 45(R) All this, and legs too, 10 Sep 24(A) Almond, Mark, Europe's Backyard War: The War in the Balkans, 13 Aug 24(R) American Seafarer in the Age of Sail, An, R.B. Burg, 24 Sep 34(R) Amery, John (photo), 2 Jul 38 Antics, Hardy, The Englishman's Suit, 9 Jul 30(R) Antis, Kingsley, You Can't Do Both, 10 Sep 40(R) Anarchy of abounding acronyms, An, 12 Nov 9(A) And another thing, 2 Jul 22, 9 Jul 24, 16 Jul 23, 23 Jul 21, 30 Jul 21, 6 Aug 22, 13 Aug 19, 20 Aug 23, 27 Aug 22, 3 Sep 28, 10 Sep 26, 17 Sep 27, 24 Sep 27, 1 Oct 27, 8 Oct 34, 5 Nov 31, 12 Nov 30, 19 Nov 40, 26 Nov 31, 3 Dec 38, 10 Dec 30, 17 Dec 59, 31 Dec 18(AA) Anderson, Ronald, and Anne Koval, James McNeill Whistler: Beyond the Myth, 12 Nov 37(R) ANIMALS deer-hunting on National Trust land; the effects of worming wild deer, 2 Jul 28(A); the National Trust a soft target for the animal rights movement, 23 Jul 24(CP); a book on bestiality, 30 Jul 32(R); the British quarantine system, 20 Aug 16(A), 3 Sep 30(L); a campaign to adopt house pets left in Germany by Russian military families, 27 Aug 18(A); a dwarf mammoth depicted on an Egyptian tomb, 3 Sep 6(D); the Archbishop of York's doctoral research into pain in animals, 24 Sep 29, 1 Oct 31(L); misguided European attempts to save the African ele- phants, 1 Oct 33(CP); camels in 19th-century Australia, 15 Oct 9(X); grey squirrels in Bournemouth, 29 Oct 7(D); ecology pressure groups have allowed the grey seal to decimate New- foundland cod, 19 Nov 25(A); a plague of rats in Muscat, 19 Nov 42(CS); animals' emotions, 26 Nov 50(R); American and English attitudes to horses, 31 Dec 13(A) Another voice: 2 Jul 10, 9 Jul 8, 16 Jul 8, 23 Jul 7, 6 Aug 8, 13 Aug 8, 20 Aug 8, 27 Aug 8, 3 Sep 7, 17 Sep 8, 24 Sep 8, 1 Oct 8, 8 Oct 8, 15 Oct 7, 22 Oct 8, 29 Oct 8, 5 Nov 8, 12 Nov 8, 19 Nov 8, 26 Nov 7, 3 Dec 8, 10 Dec 8, 17 Dec 9(AV) Anscombe, Roderick, The Secret Life of Laszlo, Count Dracula, 3 Dec 56(R) Answers to readers' problems, 8 Oct 60(C0); celebrities' prob- lems, 17 Dec 103, 31 Dec 39(A); see also Your problems solved Anthony Powell; A Bibliography, George Lilley, 23 Jul 28(R) Antidote to the present, An, 3 Sep 16(A) Archer, Jeffrey: investigated by the DTI for insider trading, 16 Jul 6(PC), 16 Jul 26(CP); his previously unknown siblings, 13 Aug 7(D); Taki's view of him and of insider trading, 3 Sep 47(A) Archer, Jeffrey, Twelve Red Herrings, 16 Jul 28(R) ARCHITECTURE Middlesex the most architecturally depressing county, 2 Jul 21(A); an exhibition on Pugin, 2 Jul 41(AR); Pugin's life and work, 23 Jul 21(AA); Sir Owen Williams, 30 Jul 33(AR); Lord Burlington's villa at Chiswick, 6 Aug 31(R); Sir John Soanc and Pellwall Hall, 20 Aug 35(AR) (photo); the mathematical proportions of Greek temples, 3 Sep 6(D); artists' houses in London, 10 Sep 37(R); a piece composed of architectural terms, 24 Sep 46(F) Arenas, Reinaldo, Before Night Falls, 30 Jul 28(R) Arguing Revolution: The Intellectual Left in Postwar France, Snail Ithilnani, 2 Jul 32(R) Armageddon Revisited: A World War I Journal, Amos N. Wilder, 13 Aug 22(R) Armed forces: naval commanders promoted to desk jobs, 23 Jul 22(CS); senior commanders deserve proper rewards and allow- ances, 6 Aug 22(AA), 13 Aug 20, 20 Aug 26(L); a biography of Admiral Suffren, 13 Aug 25(R); plans for a bigger artillery range in a national park, 17 Sep 32(CP); the Ulster conflict has been good for the Army, 12 Nov 16(A); General Sir Michael Rose, 19 Nov 27(A), 26 Nov 38(L) Armstrong Newton and God, 2 Jul 16(A) Around the world in eighty briefings, 9 Jul 9(A) ART individual artists' exhibitions: Arthur Boyd, 12 Nov 52; Helen Chadwick, 30 Jul 34; Geoffrey Clarke, 17 Sep 43; Constable, 27 Aug 43; Frank Dobson, 29 Oct 42; William Utiles, 6 Aug 37; Edgar Holloway, 29 Oct 42; Rebecca Horn, 5 Nov 59; Patrick Hughes, 22 Oct 54; Jannis Kounellis, 5 Nov 59; Henry Lamb, 10 Dec 49; L.S. Lowrie, 13 Aug 29; Michelangelo, 8 Oct 50; Margaret 011ey, 3 Dec 59; Paula Rego, 3 Dec 59; Renoir, 1 Oct 44; Bill Robinson, 17 Sep 42; Jan Senbergs, 1 Oct 45; Garry Shead, 12 Nov 52; Paul Storey, 10 Sep 43; Edouard Vuillard, 10 Dec 49; Karl Weschke, 23 Jul 36; Whistler, 15 Oct 42; Brett Whiteley, 1 Oct 44(AR) Caspar David Friedrich to Ferdinand Hodler: A Romantic Trad- ition, 2 Jul 43(AR); advertising art, or Capitalist Realism, 9 Jul 35(AR); Bonnard at Le Barmier, 9 Jul 38(AR); impressionism to Symbolism: rho Belgian Avant-garde 1880-1900, 16 Jul 38(AR); The Romantic Spirit in German Art 1790-1990,6 Aug 37(AR); British Abstract Art Part 1: Painting, 20 Aug 38(AR); Canova and the Three Graces', 27 Aug 22(AA); Paul Signac in St Tropez, 27 Aug 26(CP); the art critic Brian Sewell, 3 Sep 43(AR); artists' houses in London, 10 Sep 37(R); the Leon- ardo da Vinci Codex, 17 Sep 13(A); Australian artists, 17 Sep 42, 1 Oct 44, 8 Oct 51(AR); Michelangelo's 'Entombment' and problems of attribution, 8 Oct 50(AR), 15 Oct 28(L); private collectors and public art collections, 22 Oct 51(AR); life draw- ing in art schools, 22 Oct 54(AR); An in the 18th Century: The Glory of Venice; The Spectator cartoon exhibition, 22 Oct 54(AR); catalogue extracts describing art by animals, 22 Oct 68(C0); a book on Giacometti, 5 Nov 47(R); biographies of William Morris and James McNeill Whistler, 12 Nov 37(R); winners of the Adam & Company/Spectator art prize, 19 Nov 61(AR); a book on Rosso, 26 Nov 54(R); the Turner Prize, 26 Nov 58, 31 Dec 30(AR); Whistler's art in relation to music, 26 Nov 59(AR); collected reviews of Brian Sewell, 3 Dec 47(R); The Kitchen Sink and the Beaux Arts Gallery, 10 Dec 50(AR); recent art books, 17 Dec 80(R); art spoofs, 17 Dec 85(AR); the art style of the Sitwells and Cecil Beaton, 31 Dec 22(R); increasing cynicism in the art world; Michael Craig-Martin; R.B. Kitaj, 31 Dec 30(AR) Arthur Ransome on Fishing, Jeremy Swift, 31 Dec 24(R) Artificial intelligence: see SCIENCE Artists' Houses in London, Giles Walkley, 10 Sep 37(R) Arts Diary: 2 Jul 46, 30 Jul 35, 27 Aug 44, 1 Oct 44, 29 Oct 45, 26 Nov 60, 31 Dec 30(AR)

Arts, The: the new National Heritage Secretary Stephen Durrell interviewed, 12 Nov 48(AR); restrictive practices among musi- cians, museum workers and actors, 26 Nov 26(A), 10 Dec 34(L) Asher, Michael, Thesiger, I Oct 36(R)

As Much as I Dare: An Autobiography, Arnold Wesker, 26 Nov 53(R) Astrology: a study of 'time twins', 10 Sep 38(R); a Nato air strike in Bosnia interpreted astrologically, 26 Nov 12(A)

Astrology of Time Twins, The, Peter Roberts and Helen Green- grass, 10 Sep 38(R)

Atheist's vision of life, An, 6 Aug 17(A) AUCTION SALES

furniture from Brocket Hall, 2 Jul 48(A); Impressionist and Modem paintings(AR); toys, 23 Jul 35(AR); pop memorabilia,

27 Aug 42(A11.); Charlie Parker relics, 17 Sep 41(AR); the Leonardo Codex, 17 Sep 13(A); tribal art; 20th-century fash- ion; Viennese furniture, applied arts from 1880, 22 Oct 60(AR); pop records; paintings by Miguel Canals; film and jazz memorabilia; fountain pens; toys, 19 Nov 68(AR); the contents of Frederick Ashton's country house, 26 Nov 57(AR); paint- ings, 17 Dec 91(AR) Auden, Amy, Wow!, 26 Nov 56(R) Auden, W.H., Juvenilia, 24 Sep 411(R) August: the month observed in nature and literature, 3 Sep 40(LL) Austen, Jane: her lasting popularity, 26 Nov 65(A)

Australia: Bob Hawke's memoirs, 27 Aug 32(R); a British immi- grant compares Australia with Britain, 3 Sep 30(L); Australian art and artists, 17 Sep 42, 1 Oct 44, 8 Oct 51(AR); why Australia beats England at rugby and cricket, 26 Nov 71(S) Austria: a car accident involving an Austrian diplomat in London, 1 Oct 24(A), 22 Oct 33, 29 Oct 27, 12 Nov(L); closer

to Eastern than to Western Europe, 19 Nov 31(A) Autobiographies: see BIOGRAPHIES, AUmBIOGRAPHIES AND MEMOIRS Autumn books, 24 Sep 32-46(R) Autumn wine and food, 5 Nov 36-45(A) Aviation: see Air travel Avowed Intent: An Autobiography, Lord Longford, 1 Oct 37(R)

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Babies (Royal Court), 17 Sep 44(AR) Bad Girls (film), 2 Jul 44(AR) Bag of Boiled Sweets, A, Julian Critchley, 5 Nov 48(R) Balen, Michael, Kenneth Clarke, 2 Jul 34(R) Ballad of King Henry VIII and Thomas Wyatt, Priscilla Napier, 27 Aug 34(R) Ballard, J.G., Rushing to Paradise, 17 Sep 38(R) Ballet: see Dance Bankrupt but not broke, 16 Jul 9(A) Banks: Deutsche Bank swindled, 30 Jul 10(A); Howard Hyman recruited by Charterhouse, 30 Jul 23(CS); 300th birthday of the Bank of England, 30 Jul 23(CS); Russia's banking system, 27 Aug 10(A); Nigerian bank scams, 17 Sep 29(CS), 1 Oct 32(L); the head of Barclay's Bank interviewed, 5 Nov 22(A)(I) Banks, lain M., Feersum Endjinn, 2 Jul 36(R) Barbican, the: needs a new administrator and arts manager, 19 Nov 42(CS) Bardot — Two Lives, Jeffrey Robinson, 27 Aug 40(R) Barfield, Mike, ed., J.B. Morton: Cram Me With Eels, 17 Dec 69(R) Barker, Juliet, The Brontës, 3 Dec 43(R) Baroque Baroque: The Culture of Excess, Stephen Calloway, 31 Dec 22(R) Barrett, Julia, Presumption: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, 16 Jul 29(R) Barth, John, Once Upon a Time, 19 Nov 55(R) BBC: the renewal of its charter, 6 Aug 7(D); its cricket commen- tators, 6 Aug 47(S); its relationship with the actors' union Equity, 26 Nov 26(A), 10 Dec 34, 17 Dec 61(L); its coverage of the Richard Gott story, 17 Dec 3(LA), 31 Dec 21(L); see also Radio, and TELEVISION Beatrice et Benedict (WNO), 31 Dec 29(AR) Beckett, Margaret: a 'sex scandal' revealed, 2 Jul 9(D); not want- ed on Tony Blair's 'dream ticket', 9 Jul 6(PC); a weekend caravaner, 16 Jul 7(D) Beevor, Anthony, and Artemis Cooper, Paris After the Liberation, 1944-49, 16 Jul 27(R) Before Night Falls, Reinaldo Arenas, 30 Jul 28(R) Being Chrisdike, 17 Dec 78(P) Belgium: a reader insulted by John Major's veto of M. Dehaene, 2 Jul 28(L); an exhibition of Belgian art, 16 Jul 38(AR); its for- eign policy and conduct within Nato dictated by radical social- ists, 10 Dec 16(A) Bellow, Saul, It All Adds Up, 17 Sep 35(R)(I) Belorussia: a visit to Kobrin, 17 Dec 31(A) Bennett, Alan, Writing Home, 8 Oct 39(R) Benson, Stephen: see Alison, Drummond Berendt, John, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, 17 Sep 37(R) BERNARD, JEFFREY remembers Ian Board, 2 Jul 46(A); at the annual Spectator party, 16 Jul 40(A); on the Groucho Club, 23 Jul 40(A); in hos- pital again, 6 Aug 40(A); feels lonely; judges a cocktail compe- tition, 13 Aug 34(A); the virtues of his home help Vera; his tax and Groucho Club bills, 20 Aug 42(A); gambles on the Test match; on Bette Davis and historical films, 27 Aug 48(A); meets another would-be biographer, objects to being called old, 3 Sep 411(A); remembers trips to Barbados, Nairobi, the Lake District and Sydney, 10 Sep 48(A); at Pangbourne College, 17 Sep 48(A); mistaken for Michael Foot, 24 Sep 55(A); on East Anglia, 1 Oct 49(A); his latest biographer appeals for material, 8 Oct 37(L); readmitted to hospital with pancreatitis; on Albert Pierrepoint, 15 Oct 47(A); not drink- ing; an offer from the Council to move him to the seaside, 22 Oct 64(A); his hooks, 29 Oct 48(A); still not drinking, 5 Nov 64(A); in hospital again with a haemorrhage of the oesopha- gus, 12 Nov 56(A); on Dickens; visits the Groucho Club, 19 Nov 71(A); on Christmas, 26 Nov 64(A); gets an aquarium, 3 Dec 64(A); on what it would be like to win the Lottery, 10 Dec 54(A); a prisoner's letter, 17 Dec 94(A); on unhappiness at Christmas, 31 Dec 33(A) Burners, Lord: reminiscences solicited by his biographer, 24 Sep 7(D) Bethel], Nicholas, Spies and Other Secrets, 19 Nov 53(R) Beverly Hillbillies, The (film), 30 Jul 36(AR) Bicyclette, A., Isabelle Juppe, 23 Jul 33(R) Biographical Dictionary of Film, A, David Thomson, 31 Dec 26(R) BIOGRAPHIES, AUTOBIOGRAPHIES AND MEMOIRS John Barth, 19 Nov 55; Nicholas Bethel!, 19 Nov 53; Joan Brady, 10 Sep 39; Marlon Brando, 8 Oct 48(R); Barbara Cart- land, 6 Aug 32; Kenneth Clarke, 2 Jul 34; Julian Critchley, 5 Nov 48; George Curzon, 22 Oct 42; Peter de la Billilre, 1 Oct 41; Pierre-Andre de Suffren, 13 Aug 25; Denholm Elliott, 24 Sep 45; Robert Evans, 24 Sep 43; Milos Forman, 17 Sep 40; Helga Gerhardie, 17 Sep 38; Maurice Girodias, 15 Oct 34; Witold Gombrowicz, 13 Aug 26; Princess Grace of Monaco, 15 Oct 38; Graham Greene, 30 Jul 26, 6 Aug 27, 3 Sep 33; Kathleen Hale, 23 Jul 27; Bob Hawke, 27 Aug 32; Geoffrey Howe, 22 Oct 40; Richard Ingrams, 1 Oct 42; Dora Jordan, 29 Oct 31; Oleg Kalugin, 22 Oct 43; Danny Kaye, 17 Dec 78; D.H. Lawrence; Frieda Lawrence, 24 Sep 32; Doris Lessing, 22 Oct 48; Oscar Levant, 17 Dec 81; Lord Longford, 1 Oct 37; lain Macleod, 5 Nov 46; Terry Major-Ball, 13 Aug 25; Nelson Mandela, 3 Dec 45; Mao Tse-tung, 26 Nov 51; Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, 17 Dec 65; Henrietta Moraes, 1 Oct 39; William Morris, 12 Nov 37; John Mortimer, 22 Oct 47; Nich- olas Mosley, 5 Nov 53; Edward Mountagu, Earl of Sandwich, 10 Sep 36; Martina Navratilova, 17 Dec 74; Alan Paton, 13 Aug 21; St Peter, 27 Aug 36; Emetic Pressburger, 13 Aug 27; the Prince of Wales, 12 Nov 39; Pushkin, 19 Nov 52; the Queen Mother, 30 Jul 29; Goronwy Rees, 12 Nov 39; Rosso, 26 Nov 54; Lytton Strachey, 27 Aug 31; Wilfred Thesiger, I Oct 36; Tito, 6 Aug 28; Leo Tolstoy, 6 Aug 26; Toulouse-Lautrec, 23 Jul 25; Lech Walesa, 19 Nov 56; Evelyn Waugh, 22 Oct 37; George Weidenfeld, 26 Nov 48; Arnold Wesker, 26 Nov 53; James McNeill Whistler, 12 Nov 37; Virginia Woolf, 3 Sep 34; Francis Younghusband, 1 Oct 35(R) another biographer of Jeffrey Bernard, Jeremy Lamb, 3 Sep 48(A), 8 Oct 37(L); guidelines for contributors to The New Dictionary of National Biography, 10 Dec 57(A) Biological weapons, 26 Nov 14(A) Bit too Balkan for comfort., A, 19 Nov 31(A) Black deeds, black heroes, 24 Sep 11(A) Black, Jeremy, Convergence or Divergence? Britain and the Contin- ent, 10 Sep 34(R) Blackpool: compared to Brighton as a party conference venue, 8 Oct 7(D) BLAIR, TONY his appeal to disaffected Tories, 9 Jul 6(PC); a contributor to The Spectator, 9 Jul 7(D); his youth, 9 Jul 22(A); a Christian socialist, 16 Jul 9(AV); his similarity to John Major, 23 Jul 16(A); said to be in favour of a referendum on Europe, lower- ing basic tax rate to 15 per cent and supporting the armed forces, 13 Aug 6(PC); interviewed: his good looks; his middle- class background and tastes; his Christianity, 1 Oct 9(A); speaks the language of Thatcherism, 1 Oct 27(AA); his policies coincide with those of Jacques Delors, 8 Oct 6(PC); a Spectator cover illustration of him as Bambi terrified a reader's grand- son, 15 Oct 28(L) Blond, Anthony, Blond's Roman Emperors, 15 Oct 32(R) Blond's Roman Emperors, Anthony Blond, 15 Oct 32(R) Blown Away (film), 3 Sep 46(AR) Blue, Adrianne, Martina Unauthorized, 17 Dec 74(R) Board, Ian: remembered by Jeffrey Bernard, 2 Jul 46(A) Bondage of Fear, The: A Journey Through the Last White Empire, Fergal Keane, 29 Oct 33(R) Book of Masks, The: French Symbolist and Decadent Writing of the 1890s, Remy de Gourmont, tr. Andrew Mangravite, Terry Hale and Stuart Merrill, 17 Dec 73(R) Book of the Archers, The, Patricia Greene, Charles Collingwood and Hedli Niklaus, 17 Dec 67(R) Book of Ties, The, Francois Chaille, 17 Dec 68(R) Books don't balance, The, 1 Oct 20(A) BOOKS suggestions for Douglas Hurd's contribution to the Sarajevo Library, 2 Jul 26(L); most boring book titles, 2 Jul 28(L); mod- ern sequels to literary classics, 16 Jul 29(R); recent crime nov- els, 6 Aug 32(R); readers' opinions of characters in literary works, 13 Aug 7(D); a projected airport novel about insider share dealing, 27 Aug 23, 3 Sep 29(CS); the Everyman travel guides, 27 Aug 37(R); unflattering dedications, 3 Sep 6(D); the language of Patrick O'Brian's novels, 10 Sep 18(A); books by celebrities, 10 Sep 24(A); the trials of a literary editor: very long-awaited books, 17 Sep 7(D); selecting famous names for The Spectator's autumn books issue, 24 Sep 7(D); selected paperbacks, 24 Sep 35, 15 Oct 37, 3 Dec 52(X); W.H. Smith's, 29 Oct 7(D), 12 Nov 35(L); printing errors in books, 29 Oct 23(A); Jeffrey Bernard's library, 29 Oct 411(A); cookery books, 5 Nov 40(A), 10 Dec 39(R); book blurbs, 5 Nov 68(C0); the Booker Prize 1894, 12 Nov 46(LL); the best and most over- rated books of the year, 19 Nov 47-50, 26 Nov 43-47, 10 Dec 41(R); recent gardening books, 26 Nov 52(R); the demise of the blockbuster novel, 26 Nov 56(R); recent children's books, 10 Dec 46(R); prize-winning French novels, 31 Dec 28(R); see also Publishing Booth, Bradford A., and Ernest Mehew, ed., The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, Vats I and 11, 9 Jul 29(R) BOSNIA the Sarajevo Library, 2 Jul 26(L); international attempts to control Serb aggression, 6 Aug 5(LA); two books on the war in the Balkans, 13 Aug 24(R); General Rose corrects reports about his reaction to the killing of a British UN soldier, 20 Aug 26, 27 Aug 25(L); the Pope's aborted visit to Sarajevo, 10 Sep 9(A); under bombardment with the head of the Muslim SDA party in Zenica, 10 Sep 14(A); General Rose's fluctuating rep- utation and achievements, 19 Nov 27(A), 26 Nov 38(L); con- flicting interpretations of a Nato air stnie, 26 Nov 12(A); the futility of Western policy towards Bosnia, 3 Dec 5(LA); the historical background to Bosnian Serb aggression, 3 Dec 12(A) Bovine spongiform encephalitis: a greater risk to human health than rabies, 20 Aug 17(A), 3 Sep 30(L) Boxing: Ike Williams and Jack Sharkey remembered, 17 Sep 55(S); the impresario Don King, 1 Oct 55(S); Nigel Bern's sex life discussed in the News of the World, 12 Nov 8(AV); George Foreman, 12 Nov 56(A), 63(S); Chris Eubank, 10 Dec 22(A)(1) Boyd, Arthur exhibition, 12 Nov 52(AR) Boyes, Roger, The Naked President.' A Political Life of Lech Walesa, 19 Nov 56(R) Bradshaw, David, ed., The Hidden Huxley: Contempt and Compassion for the Masses, 9 Jul 28(R) Brady, Joan, Prologue, 10 Sep 39(R) Brains of stone, 30 Jul 13(A) Brando, Marlon, with Robert Lindsey, Songs My Mother Taught Me, 8 Oct 48(R) Brass neck of Dame Shirley Porter, The, 8 Oct 27(A) Brazil: its finance minister, Rubens Ricupero, resigns after speaking too candidly about his methods of controlling infla- tion figures, 10 Sep 27(CS); foreign ambassadors in Brasilia, 31 Dec 11(A) Brewster, Harry, Classical Anatolia: The Glory of Hellenism, 17 Dec 79(R) Brewster, Harry, The Cosmopolites, 31 Dec 27(R) Brighton Beach Scumbags (Riverside Studios), 24 Sep 51(AR) Britain: its relationship with Europe bedevilled by English nationalism, 2 Jul 26(L); an Italian compares the British with other Europeans, 9 Jul 17(A), 16 Jul 25(L); the British upper classes should migrate to Russia, 23 Jul 7(AV); British reti- cence, 6 Aug 41(A); relations with France, 3 Sep 8(A); the British Empire, 26 Nov 50(R) Broken Glass (Lyttelton), 13 Aug 31(AR) Brower, The, Juliet Barker, 3 Dec 43(R) Brown, Craig, The Hounding of John Thomas, 29 Oct 37(R) Browning Version, The (film), 5 Nov 60(AR) Browning Version, The (Greenwich), 9 Jul 36(AR) Bryant, Sir Arthur his secret Nazi sympathies, 23 Jul 13(A), 30 Jul 26(R), 6 Aug 24, 17 Sep 30(L) BSE: see Bovine spongiform encephalitis Budget: November's Budget to be tight-fisted, 17 Sep 29(CS); the Treasury meets to plan the Budget, 22 Oct 30(CS); a return to a balanced Budget a realistic possibility, 26 Nov 5(LA); hope for a short Budget speech, 26 Nov 34(CS); the Budget anal- ysed, 3 Dec 16(A); the Government loses a vote over the pro- posed VAT increase on fuel, 10 Dec 4 (PW), 6(PC), 32(CS); see also ECONOMIC, Fixsplcuu., and Taxation Built up and knocked down, 19 Nov 27(A) Bulbs, 3 Dec 57(P) Burg, R.B., An American Seafarer in the Age of Sail, 24 Sep 34(R) Burma: two books on second world war battles, 3 Dec 49(R) Burning End, 17 Dec 26(F) Buruma, Ian, The Wages of Guilt, 16 Jul 31(R) BUSINESS

a price war among tobacco companies, 2 Jul 24(CS); the Conservative Party losing its traditional support from business, 27 Aug 6(PC); business ethics: an anecdote, 17 Sep 29(CS); a profile of Lord Sheppard, chairman of Grand Metropolitan, 8 Oct 22(A); the career of Henry Wellcome, 29 Oct 25(CS); a visit to JCB, 19 Nov 40(AA); chief executives' inflated salaries, 26 Nov 34, 10 Dec 32(CS); a British firm exports juggling ldts to America, 26 Nov 34(CS); guidance for companies on fore- casting the future, 26 Nov 34(CS); how non-executive directors inflate chief executives' pay, 3 Dec 42(CP); how rich business- men get rich so quickly, 10 Dec 7(D); British Gas's pay policy,

31 Dec 6(D); see also PRIVATISATION Businessmen of Russia, unite!, 27 Aug 9(A) Butler, Lady: interviewed, 15 Oct 23(A)(I) Butler, R.A.: remembered by his widow, 15 Oct 26(A) Butterflies, 16 Jul 30(P) But to what purpose?, 26 Nov 24(A)

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Cabaret: Andrea Marcovicei, 26 Nov 62(AR) Calloway, Stephen: Baroque Baroque: The Culture of Excess, 31 Dec 22(R) Caine, Sir Roy: on overpopulation, 27 Aug 8(AV), 10 Sep 29(L) Campbell, James, Paris Interzone, 15 Oct 34(R) Candy is Dandy: The Best of Ogden Nash, selected by Linell Smith and Isabel Eberstadt, 24 Sep 36(R) Canova: his 'Three Graces' and sculpture of Pauline Bonaparte, 27 Aug 22(AA) Capitalism: a mixed blessing in the former communist countries of Central Europe, 20 Aug 11(A); a moral economic system, 8 Oct 5(LA) Card, The (Open Air, Regent's Park), 6 Aug 37(AR) Carter, Jimmy: his post-Presidential career, 8 Oct 20(A) Cartland, Barbara, I Reach for the Stars: An Autobiography, 6 Aug 32(R), 27 Aug 25(L) Carville, James: see Matalin, Mary

Castle, Charles, The Duchess Who Dared. The Life of Margaret

Duchess of Argyll, 17 Dec 65(R) Cavaliero, Roderick, Admiral Satan: The Life and Campaigns of Suffren, 13 Aug 25(R) Cecil Beaton, Philippe Garner and David Alan Mellor, 31 Dec 22(R) Celebrities who crave success in other fields, 10 Sep 24(A) Censorship: The Spectator censored in Saudi Arabia, 19 Nov 9(A) Central and Eastern Europe: a survey of political and economic developments, 20 Aug 11(A); the *Habsburg Empire reassessed, 3 Sep 16(A); how the KGB and secret police engi- neered the fall of East European communist regimes, 5 Nov 11(A), 26 Nov 39(L); the Bosnian war n continuation of previ- ous Balkan wars, 3 Dec 13(A); see also individual countries Centre point, 2 Jul 29, 9 Jul 27, 16 Jul 26, 23 Jul 24, 27 Aug 26, 3 Sep 32, 10 Sep 31, 17 Sep 32, 24 Sep 31, 1 Oct 33, 8 Oct 39, 15 Oct 29, 22 Oct 36, 29 Oct 30, 5 Nov 35, 12 Nov 36, 19 Nov 45, 26 Nov 40, 3 Dec 42, 10 Dec 36(CP) Chadwick, Helen: exhibition, 30 Jul 34(AR) Chaille, Francois, The Book of Ties, 17 Dec 68(R) Challenge to the Continent, A, 19 Nov 38(A) Chancellor of the Exchequer: see CLARKE, KENNETH Chancellor's Itch, 16 Jul 24, 8 Oct 35(CS) Channel Tunnel: verses on its opening, 6 Aug 44(C0); a positive example of British-French collaboration, 3 Sep 9(A); the first passenger journey described, 8 Oct 57(A) Charles, Prince: see PRINCE OF WALES Charm of seedy suburbia, The, 2 Jul 20(A) Cheever, Benjamin, The Partisan, 13 Aug 23(R) Cheryomushki (Pimlico Opera), 5 Nov 58(AR) CHESS

the PCA/Intel world quarter-finals in New York, 2 Jul 52(A); Kramnik beats Kasparov in New York, 9 Jul 44(A); the Fide world championship announced, 16 Jul 44(A); annual Specta- tor match between Lords and Commons; Adams-Karpov, Dortmund, 23 Jul 44(A); Jeremy Hanley MP, 30 Jul 44(A), 6 Aug 25(L); Karpov-Korchnoi, Dortmund, 6 Aug 44(A); a guide to the two world championship cycles, 13 Aug 36(A); Fide quarter-finals, Sanghi Nagar, 20 Aug 44(A); Kramnik's victories over Kasparov, 27 Aug 52(A); Kasparov beats Kramnik at Novgorod, 3 Sep 52(A); Kasparov defeated by the computer program Chess Genius 2, 10 Sep 4(PW), 7(D), 52(A); Alexander Morozevich wins the Lloyds Bank Masters tournament; Anand-Chess Genius, 17 Sep 52(A); recent Kasparov-.Shirov games, 24 Sep 60(A); Fide to break ties with the Greek government and cancel the Olympiad; Kamsky's father physically attacks Nigel Short in Linares, 1 Oct 52(A); Short loses to Kamsky at Linares, 8 Oct 60(A); manoeuvring by Fide and the PCA over the Olympiad; Short and the British Olympiad team, 15 Oct 52(A); the Sicilian Defence tourna- ment in Buenos Aires, 22 Oct 68(A); brilliant games by lesser- ranked players; the Staunton Society established, 29 Oct 52(A); the deficiences of press tournament press arrange- ments, 5 Nov 68(A); results of the Sicilian Defence tourna- ment in Buenos Aires, 12 Nov 60(A); Kasparov games at the Intel Grand Prix, Paris, 19 Nov 76(A); the English Olympiad team announced; Kasparov supports Campomanes for Fide president, 26 Nov 68(A); prospects for the Olympiad; Spassky- Fischer, Sicgen Olympiad 1970, 3 Dec 68(A); England beats Mongolia at the Olympiad in Moscow, 10 Dec 60(A); PCA and Fide to run the world championship jointly; Kasparov games at the Olympiad, 17 Dec 100(A); promising female players; the first women's world champion, Vera Menchik, 31 Dec 36(A) CHILDREN

the Christian tradition of childhood innocence, 2 Jul 26(L); walking to school without shoes, 2 Jul 26, 16 Jul 25(L); an American mother awaits trial for slapping her son, 9 Jul 7(D); child abuse and social workers, 6 Aug 9(A), 27 Aug 24(L); plans to give inner-city children a holiday in the country opposed by local Nimbies, 13 Aug 16(A), 20 Aug 27, 27 Aug 24(L); their effect on their parents' sex life, 20 Aug 10(A); smacking and parental discipline, 20 Aug 42(A); in restaurants, 27 Aug 49(A); misbehaving in a doctor's surgery, 3 Sep 15(M); their hest interests disregarded for reasons of political correct- ness, 17 Sep 12(A); a tip on remembering to give godchildren presents, 24 Sep 7(D); a German father's abduction of his chil- dren from their English mother, 3 Dec 9(A), 17 Dec 61(L) Children's How, The (Lyttelton), 1 Oct 45(AR) Child Support Agency: staffed by bureaucratic zombies, 17 Dec 52(M) China Dragons, John Hill, 3 Dec 49(R) China: outflanks Patten in negotiations over Hong Kong, 2 Jul 7(LA); its population control methods, 17 Sep 30(L); Mao as seen by his personal physician, 26 Nov 51(R) Cholmondeley, The Marquess of: wrongly attacked in the press for living well at taxpayers' expense, 24 Sep 8(AV), 1 Oct 32(L) CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH the Christian tradition of childhood innocence, 2 Jul 26(L); Tony Blair's Christian socialism, 16 Jul 89(AV), 1 Oct 10(A); its successful adoption and adaptation by Africa, 13 Aug 8(AV); the vicar of Turville in dispute with his Nimby neigh- bours, 13 Aug 16(A); churches of the Sussex Downs, 3 Sep 32(CP); belief in the divinity and humanity of Christ, 27 Aug 7(D), 10 Sep 29(L); Matthew's Gospel, 17 Sep 36(R); the Archbishop of York's doctoral research into pain in animals, 24 Sep 29, 1 Oct 31(L); the liberal Church of England estab- lishment hoaxed by two Anglo-Catholic priests, 15 Oct 21(A); the power struggle over women's ordination; Forward in Faith, 15 Oct 22(A); the plight of the Christians in the Holy Land, 22 Oct 14(A), 29 Oct 27, 5 Nov 34(L); gay demonstrations at the enthronement of the new Bishop of Durham, 29 Oct 7(D); church weddings for divorcees, 12 Nov 28(A); Messianic Judaism, 3 Dec 20(A), 10 Dec 35(L); a politically correct ver- sion of the Bible, 17 Dec 8(D); twisting of the Gospels to fit modern preoccupations with sex and wealth, 17 Dec 9(AV); a divinity student's experiences in New York, 17 Dec 36(A); see also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Christiansen, Rupert, Tales of the New Babylon: Paris 1869-1875, 29 Oct 39(R) Christmas Books 1, 19 Nov 47-50; II, 26 Nov 43-47(R) Christmas Carol, A (Barbican), 17 Dec 88(AR) Christmas: its increasing length, 17 Dec 51(A); the great American Christmas, 17 Dec 56(A); an African-American rival to Santa Claus, 17 Dec 58(A); Christmas lunch, 17 Dec 59(A); at war in Italy 1944, 17 Dec 95(A); office parties, 17 Dec 95, 31 Dec 34(A); presents of food, 17 Dec 97(A); the Treasury's Christmas card, 31 Dec 20(CS) CIA: an analysis of its failure, 29 Oct 9(A), 12 Nov 35(L) Cinema: see FILMS City and suburban, 2 Jul 24, 9 Jul 25, 16 Jul 24, 23 Jul 22, 30 Jul 23, 20 Aug 25, 27 Aug 23, 3 Sep 29, 10 Sep 27, 17 Sep 29, 24 Sep 28, 1 Oct 30, 8 Oct 35, 22 Oct 30, 29 Oct 25, 12 Nov 32, 19 Nov 42, 26 Nov 34, 10 Dec 32, 17 Dec 20(CS) City Poet: The Life and Tunes of Frank O'Hara, Brad Gooch, 3 Sep 38(R) City, the: See STOCK EXCHANGE AND TILE CITY Civil service: the Treasury asks other departments what they think of it, 9 Jul 25(CS); job insecurity among senior civil ser- vants, 19 Nov 6(PC) Clandestine Marriage, The (Queen's), 17 Dec 88(AR) Clark, Alan: hurt by reviews of his Diaries, 8 Oct 7(D) Clarke, Geoffrey: exhibition, 17 Sep 43(AR) Clarke, Kenneth: two biographies, 2 Jul 34(R); his many journeys abroad. 16 Jul 24(CS); his reluctance to raise interest rates, 6 Aug 8(AV); his non-Treasury advisers, 12 Nov 32(CS); his prime-ministerial ambitions, 3 Dec 6(PC) Classical Anatolia: The Glory of Hellenism, Harry Brewster, 17 Dec 79(R) Clear and Present Danger (film),17 Sep 44(AR) Client, The (film), 29 Oct 44(AR) Clinton, President Bill: talks about a strong dollar, 2 Jul 24(CS); his trips to Europe little more than publicity events, 9 Jul 5(LA); the subject of tabloid abuse, 9 Jul 26(L); inside the Clinton White House, 9 Jul 31(R); in Berlin, 16 Jul 94(LA); leads the crusade against tobacco, 13 Aug 11(A) Closing Time, Joseph Heller, 8 Oct 42(R) Clothes: see Fashion Cold-blooded killer, 1 Oct 5(LA) Cold War: the fall of the Berlin Wall leading to localised political conflicts but a more integrated world economy, 9 Jul 9(A) Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, The, Vol. III, 1901-1904, ed. John Kelly and Ronald Schuchard, 17 Dec 64(R) Collected Poems, The, Drummond Alison, ed. Stephen Benson, 3 Dec 52(R) Collier's Friday Night, A (Hampstead), 16 Jul 37(AR) Collingwood, Charles: see Greene, Patricia Colony Room club, the: 2 Jul 46(A) Colour of Night (film), 24 Sep 53(AR) Calvin, John, Not Ordinary Men, 3 Dec 49(R) Comedy: see Humour Commodore, The, Patrick O'Brian, 3 Dec 51(R) Communism: former communists returning to power in Central Europe, 20 Aug 11(A); Conservative party conference com- pared with those of former communist powers, 15 Oct 8(A) Competition, 2 Jul 52, 9 Jul 44, 16 Jul 44, 23 Jul 44, 30 Jul 44, 6 Aug 44, 13 Aug 36, 20 Aug 44, 27 Aug 53, 3 Sep 52, 10 Sep 52, 17 Sep 52, 24 Sep 60, 1 Oct 52, 8 Oct 60, 15 Oct 52, 22 Oct 68, 29 Oct 52, 5 Nov 68, 12 Nov 60, 19 Nov 76, 26 Nov 68, 3 Dec 68, 10 Dec 60, 17 Dec 100, 31 Dec 36(CO) Computers: see SCIENCE Confession: the fashion for public confession, 12 Nov 7(D) Conflict of Loyalty, Geoffrey Howe, 22 Oct 40(R) Conrad, Joseph: his literary reputation; his life in Kent; Conrad societies, 27 Aug 28(A) Conservation: the secrecy of English Heritage decisions, 23 Jul 19(A); a Ministry of Defence plan for Northumberland

National Park, 17 Sep 32(CP); a European elephant policy to stop the ivory trade, 1 Oct 33(CP); see also Environment, His-rotor. Houses, and National Trust

CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE reactions of Tory Euro-sceptics to John Major's veto of M. Dehaene, 2 Jul 8(PC); two biographies of Kenneth Clarke, 2 Jul 34(R); Michael Heseltine's role in scuppering party col- leagues, 16 Jul 6(PC); the venality of Tory MPs, 16 Jul 7(D); MPs accused of taking bribes, 23 Jul 5(LA); the effect on the Treasury of a Cabinet reshuffle, 23 Jul 24(CS); Bill Cash faces rebellion among his Euro-sceptic followers, 30 Jul 6(PC); Michael Portillo clashes with Michael Heseltine over the DTI's funding of space research, 6 Aug 6(PC); how 15 years of

Conservative policies have improved the quality of life, 13 Aug 9(A), 20 Aug 27(L); the Party losing the financial support of businesses, 27 Aug 6(PC); changing policy in Northern Ireland, 3 Sep 5(LA); the effect of forced devaluations on the elec- torate and on Government morale, 3 Sep 20(A); the Govern- ment's attitude to a 'hard-core' Europe, 10 Sep 5(LA); pres- sure from the American administration over Ulster, 10 Sep 6(PC); `competence'an overrated virtue in government, 17 Sep 8(PC); the effect of years of authoritarian Conservative gov- ernment on Leftist ideology, 17 Sep 9(A); Tories urged to defend capitalism at their party conference, 8 Oct 5(LA); sup- port from Lord Sheppard, 8 Oct 22(A); signs at the party con- ference of having been too long in power, 15 Oct 8(A); two ministers resign following accusations that they accepted favours from hotel-owner Mohamed Al Fayed, 29 Oct 4 (PW), 6(PC), 25(CS); 'Tory womenfolk' defended, 29 Oct 27(L); another minister accused by the Guardian of accepting favours from Al Fayed, 5 Nov 4(PW), 8(AV); the weakness of the Government whips, 5 Nov 6(PC); the decision of MP Lord James Douglas-Hamilton to renounce his earldom, 3 Dec 4 (PC), 8(AV); the removal of the whip from eight Tory MPs may mark the beginning of a fatal split within the Party, 3 Dec 6(PC), 8(AV); lack of talent in the present Cabinet, 3 Dec 18(A); loutishness condoned by the Tories, 3 Dec 38(AA); the vote against VAT on fuel; the Party now ungovernable, 10 Dec 6(PC); the winners of a competition to guess the present com- position of the Cabinet, 10 Dec 6(PC); Churchill's chief whip on the dangers of withdrawing the whip, 10 Dec 32(CS); see also PARLIAMENT, and individual ministers and MPs

Constable: exhibition, 27 Aug 43(AR) Convergence or Divergence? Britain and the Continent, Jeremy Black, 10 Sep 34(R) Cook, Barbara: in concert, 30 Jul 37(AR) Cook-Degan, Robert, The Gene Wars, 30 Jul 30(R) COOKING the mixed grill, 2 Jul 50(A); Bob Schultz's meatballs, 16 Jul 42(A); a fish salad for a main course; chocolate meringues, 13 Aug 35(A); Spanish cooking, 20 Aug 43(A); caviar pie, 20 Aug 47(X); chicken Parkhurst, 27 Aug 7(D); cooking with diesel, 3 Sep 31(L); Irish dishes: cheese savoury, Dublin rock, County Wexford honey mousse, 10 Sep 50(A); religion in the cookery column, 24 Sep 30(L), 8 Oct 58(A); a salmis of pheasant; cele- riac puree; hare it la royale, 8 Oct 58(A); pumpkin recipes, 5 Nov 41(A); Prem's peas; celeri remoulade; yoghurt, cheese and honey mould, 3 Dec 66(A); cookery books, 5 Nov 40(A), 10 Dee 39(R); see also Drink, FOOD, and RESTAURANTS Cook, William, Ha Bloody Ha, 27 Aug 39(R) Cooper, Artemis: see Beevor, Anthony Copacabana (Prince of Wales), 2 Jul 42(AR) Copyright: Sara Keays' action for breach of copyright, 9 Jul 26(L) Conb/arzus (Stratford), 3 Sep 45(AR) Cornwall: and St Michael's Mount, 17 Sep 49(A)

Comma, Corrina (film), 26 Nov 59(AR)

Cosmopolites, The, Harry Brewster, 31 Dec 27(R) Counties: see English counties, and names of individual counties Country House Life: Family and Servants, 1815-1914, Jessica Gerard, 24 Sep 37(R) Countryside: walking the River Wye, 6 Aug 35(LL); a Nimby dis- pute in Turville, Buckinghamshire, 13 Aug 16(A), 27 Aug 24(L); climbing the Munros; the rivers of Wales, 3 Sep 6(D); 19th-century country house life, 24 Sep 37(R); the irregular shape of English fields, 24 Sep 26(X); the disadvantages of rural retirement, 29 Oct 8(AV); a proposal to reclassify a bri- dleway as a byway, 3 Dec 7(D); an ancient wood, 31 Dec 34(A) Courtauld, August: his winter under the ice cap in Greenland, 15 Oct 23(A) Croce, Jim, Signals of Distress, 3 Sep 36(R) Crafts: Geoffrey Clarke, 17 Sep 43(AR) Cronach's Eve, 10 Dec 46(P) CRICKET bowling records, 9 Jul 47(S); fielders, 23 Jul 47(S); Mike Atherton's dented credibility, 30 Jul 47(S); BBC radio's cricket correspondent, 6 Aug 47(S); the Warwickshire team, 20 Aug 47(S); the second Test, 27 Aug 55(S); dinner with Atherton, 27 Aug 55(S); cricket writers, 3 Sep 55(S); differing reports of the end of the NatWest Trophy final, 10 Sep 7(D); sixes at Lord's, 10 Sep 55(S); the selection for the Australian Test series, 10 Sep 55(S); R.E.S. Wyatt interviewed, 24 Sep 22(A); the sea- son's batting averages, 24 Sep 63(S); spin bowlers, 24 Sep 63(S); past Ashes tours, 22 Oct 71(S); the best all-rounders, 19 Nov 79(5), 26 Nov 39(L); Cyril Washbrook and Winston Place, 10 Dec 63(S) CRIME PC Blakelock's killers remain at large, 2 Jul 9(D); the murder- er Gary Gilmore, 2 Jul 33(R); forgiving criminals, 23 Jul 6(D); a victim of her boyfriend's violence, 27 Aug 12(M); old and young criminals, 17 Sep 24(M); how murderers, rapists and wife-batterers minimise the gravity of their crimes, 24 Sep 9(A); why black criminals are heroes to black Americans, 24 Sep 11(A); criminals freed by the courts because of police refusal to identify informants, 24 Sep 16(A); burglary at Sissinghurst, 24 Sep 56(A); the idea of compensation for the victims of crime suits the national character. I Oct 8(AV); the crime wave in Russia, 1 Oct 11(A); shoplifters at Harrods, 29 Oct 7(D); a mugging in Stoke Newington and an armed police assault in Oregon, 29 Oct 20(A); a criminal worried about his temper, 19 Nov 22(M); the Russian mafia in Vienna, 19 Nov 32(A); see also Legal, Police, PRISONS and Simpson, O.J.

Crime novels: a selection reviewed, 6 Aug 32(R) Critchley, Julian,A Bag of Boiled Sweets, 5 Nov 48(R) Croatia: the Pope's visit to Zagreb, 10 Sep 9(A); Croatian atroci- ties against the Serbs, 3 Dec 13(A) Cromwell's Earl, Richard 011ard, 10 Sep 36(R) Crooked heirs of a crooked system,1 Oct 11(A) Crossing, The, Cormac McCarthy, 27 Aug 33(R) Crossing the Threshold of Hope, John Paul II, 5 Nov 52(R) Crossword, 2 Jul 53, 9 Jul 45, 16 Jul 45, 23 Jul 45, 30 Jul 45, 6 Aug 45, 13 Aug 37, 20 Aug 45, 27 Aug 53, 3 Sep 53, 10 Sep 53, 17 Sep 53, 24 Sep 61, 1 Oct 53, 8 Oct 61, 15 Oct 53, 22 Oct 69, 29 Oct 53, 5 Nov 69, 12 Nov 61, 19 Nov 77, 26 Nov 69, 3 Dec 69, 10 Dec 61,17 Dec 102, 31 Dec 37(X) Cryptogram, The (Ambassadors), 9 Jul 36(AR) Cuba: the United States economic blockade and consequent flood of Cuban refugees, 27 Aug 5(LA), 11(A); essays by G. Cabrera Infanta, 29 Oct 36(R) Cults: see RELIGION Curved Light, Alan Wall, 2 Jul 37(R) Curzon, David Gilmour, 22 Oct 42(R) Czech Republic: its political and economic future, 20 Aug 14(A); the old Czechoslovak Republic under Masatyk, 3 Sep 16(A); the 1989 Prague Revolution engineered by the KGB and Czechoslovak secret police, 5 Nov 11(A); Vaclav Havel revisit- ed, 3 Dec 14(A)

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Dalrymple, Theodore, If Symptoms Persist, 10 Dec 38(R) Dance: Michael Clark's 0, 2 Jul 44(AR); Molissa Fenley and Amanda Miller, 20 Aug 40(AR); the Mark Morris Dance Group at the Edinburgh Festival, 3 Sep 42, 44(AR); a dancer's life, 10 Sep 39(R); Birmingham Royal Ballet, 5 Nov 62(AR); a festival of Frederick Ashton ballets at Covent Garden, 26 Nov 57(AR), 10 Dec 7(D) Dangerous Corner (Chichester), 13 Aug 31(AR) Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem, Peter Ackroyd, 10 Sep 33(R) Dashed awful mess, A, 3 Dec 5(LA) David, Elizabeth, Harvest of the Cold Months, 12 Nov 43(R) Dawkins, Richard: his views on science and religion, 6 Aug 17(A), 13 Aug 20(L), 20 Aug 41(AR), 27 Aug 24(L), 3 Sep 28(AA), 10 Sep 29, 17 Sep 30, 24 Sep 30(L) Dearest Pet: On Bestiality, Midas Dekkers, 30 Jul 32(R) Dear Mary_ : sec Your problems solved Death of a railwayman, 17 Dec 48(A) Deaths: Ian Board, 2 Jul 46(A); Kim Il Sung, 16 Jul 14(A); Karl Popper, 24 Sep 27(AA); Billy Wright, Ike Williams, Jack Sharkey, 17 Sep 55(S); Vitas Gerulaitis, 24 Sep 54(A); David Wright, 1 Oct 38(LL); Cohn Haycraft, 8 Oct 7(D); John Osborne, 31 Dec 5(LA) de Botton, Alain, The Romantic Movement, 27 Aug 34(R), 10 Sep 30(L) Deep River, Shusaku Endo, 9 Jul 33(R) Deer-hunters at bay, The, 2 Jul 18(A) de Gourmont, Remy, The Book of Masks: French Symbolist and Decadent Writing of the 1890s, tr. Andrew Mangravite, Terry Hale and Stuart Merrill, 17 Dec 73(R)

Dekkers, Midas, Dearest Pet: On Bestiality, 30 Jul 32(R) de la 13edoyere, Guy, ed., The Diary of John Evelyn, 17 Dec 82(R)

de la Billiere, Peter, Looking for Trouble: An Autobiography from the SAS to the Gulf,1 Oct 41(R) De-la-Noy, Michael, The Queen Behind the Throne, 30 Jul 29(R) Delors, Jacques; his presidency has focussed British rows with the EC on France, 3 Sep 9(A); his similarities with Tony Blair, 8 Oct 6(PC); his Vichy links, 29 Oct 11(A), 12 Nov 35(L); con- sidered for a knighthood in the New Year Honours list, 17 Dec 7(PC) Dempster, Nigel: offends Taki, 22 Oct 63(A), 5 Nov 34(L) Denholm Elliott: Quest for Love, Susan Elliott, with Barry Turner, 24 Sep 45(R) de St Jorre, John, The Good Ship Venus, 15 Oct 34(R) Design for Living (Donmar Warehouse), 17 Sep 44(AR) Despatches from the glass aquarium, 13 Aug 15(A) Destructive dismissal, 23 Jul 19(A) Devil's Disciple, The (Olivier), 17 Sep 44(AR) Diaries: a first world war journal, 13 Aug 22(R); Alan Bennett, 8 Oct 39(R); Tony Benn, 8 Oct 44(R); Frances Partridge, 45(R); James Lees-Milne, 15 Oct 40(R), 29 Oct 26(L); John Evelyn, 17 Dec 82(R); choosing a new pocket diary, 31 Dec 6(D) Diary of John Evelyn, The, ed. Guy de la Bedoyere, 17 Dec 82(R) Diary of 1994, 17 Dec 54(A) Diary, 2 Jul 9, 9 Jul 7, 16 Jul 7, 23 Jul 6, 30 Jul 7, 6 Aug 7, 13 Aug 7, 20 Aug 7, 27 Aug 7, 3 Sep 6, 10 Sep 7, 17 Sep 7, 24 Sep 7, 1 Oct 7, 8 Oct 7, 15 Oct 6, 22 Oct 7, 29 Oct 7, 5 Nov 7, 12 Nov 7, 19 Nov 7, 26 Nov 6, 3 Dec 7, 10 Dec 7, 17 Dec 8, 31 Dec 6(D) Dimbleby„ Jonathan: interviewed, 5 Nov 25(A) Dimbleby, Jonathan, The Prince of Wales: A Biography, 12 Nov 39(R) Diplomacy: see Foreign Affairs Disabled, the: over-zealous lobbying, 30 Jul 7(D), 3 Dec 24(A); a scheme to help employ disabled workers scrapped, 20 Aug 6(PC); wheelchair ramps 3 Dec 24(A), 10 Dec 34(L)(photo); politically correct ways of describing them, 3 Dec 24(A); their true number in Britain, 3 Dec 26(A) Dobson, Frank: exhibition, 29 Oct 42(AR) Doctor Knock (Orange Tree, Richmond), 22 Oct 6I(AR) Doctors: a book on Mao by his personal physician, 26 Nov 51(R); James Watts, populariser of lobotomy, 26 Nov 7(AV); euth- anasia not a task for them, 3 Dec 41(L); the surgeon Frederick Treves's treatment of Edward VII for appendicitis, 17 Dec 12(A); see also MEDICAL, and National Health Service Don Giovanni (Glyndebourne), 16 Jul 36(AR) Donleavy, J.P., The History of the Ginger Man, 2 Jul 35(R) Don Quixote (London Coliseum), 15 Oct 41(AR) Dorrell, Stephen: interviewed, 12 Nov 48(AR) Dougary, Ginny, The Executive Tart, 24 Sep 38(R) Dover, Sir Kenneth: praised in the newspapers for his openness about plotting to kill an academic colleague, 10 Dec 8(AV) Do you sincerely want to be rich?, 5 Nov 9(A) Dream of a Beast, The, Neil Jordan, 31 Dec 25(R) Dried crust of greatness, The, 3 Dec 18(A) Drink: Saint Clement's cordial, 16 Jul 42(A); Jeffrey Bernard judges a cocktail-making competition, 13 Aug 34(A); British brewers suffering from the influx of less heavily taxed beer from the Continent, 27 Aug 6(PC); the disappearance of the old-fashioned pub, 12 Nov 7(D); screech, a local Newfound- land rum, 19 Nov 23(A); see also Wine Duchess Who Dared, The: The Life of Margaret Duchess of Argyll, Charles Castle, 17 Dec 65(R) Dunn, Sarah, The Official Slacker Handbook, 26 Nov 55(R)

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Eastern Europe: see Central and Eastern Europe Eberstadt, Isabel: see Smith, Linell EC: see EUROPE ECONOMIC the G7 meeting in Naples, 9 Jul 5(LA), 9 Jul 25(CS); the emer- gence of a single global economy since the end of the Cold War, 9 Jul 9(A); the dangers of optimism about the economy, 27 Aug 23(CS); the effects of forced devaluation on the econo- my and on successive governments' standing with their elec- torate, 3 Sep 20(A); European finance ministers' meeting at Lindau, 10 Sep 27(CS); a report from the IMF/World Bank meeting in Madrid, 8 Oct 35(CS); Samsung's investment in Britain, 22 Oct 6(PC); the British economy in good shape before the autumn Budget, 26 Nov 5(LA); austerity has been good for the economy, 31 Dec 20(CS) Economy, stupid, The, 26 Nov 5(LA) Edgren, Gretchen, and Murray Fisher, The Playboy Book: The Complete Pictorial History, 22 Oct 48(R) Edinburgh, Allan Massie, 8 Oct 39(R) Edinburgh Festival, the: its 1994 drama programme, 13 Aug 28(AR); a round-up review of events, 3 Sep 42(AR); its dance programme, 3 Sep 44(AR) Editing Process, The (Royal Court), 12 Nov 53(AR) Edmonds, Robin, Pushkin, 19 Nov 52(R) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS `Nursery schooling for all' Tony Blair's slogan to attract Tory voters, 9 Jul 6(PC); inspection of schools by social services, 6 Aug 7(D); a place for science in religious education, 6 Aug 17(A); exam results, 27 Aug 48(A), 24 Sep 30(L); exam results confirm that females are intellectually superior to males, 10 Sep 26(AA); liberal educational orthodoxy is denying chil- dren a lifeline out of poverty and threatening teachers who dis- agree with it, 17 Sep 10(A), 1 Oct 31(L); Taki on boarding schools, 29 Oct 49(A); see also Universities Efforts as the Truth, Nicholas Mosley, 5 Nov 53(R) Egerton, Ansell, 12 Nov 32 (CS) Elections: international election observers in countries of the for- mer Soviet Union, 16 Jul 11(A) Elgar: a proposal to build a research centre at his birthplace, 19 Nov 64(AR) Elliott, Susan, with Barry Turner, Denhulm Elliott: Quest for Love, 24 Sep 45(R) Ellis, Alice Thomas, The Evening of Adam, 20 Aug 30(R) Ellis, Bret Easton, The Informers, 29 Oct 38(R) Ellis, Walter, The Oxbridge Conspiracy, 8 Oct 43(R) Emetic Pressburgec The Life and Death of a Screenwriter, Kevin Macdonald, 13 Aug 27(R) Eminent Churchillians, Andrew Roberts, 30 Jul 25(R) Employment: head-hunters defended, 2 Jul 28(L); job insecurity in the Government and among white-collar workers, 19 Nov 6(PC) Encyclopaedia of the Musical Theatre, The, Kurt Ganzl, 20 Aug 28R) End ( of Summer, 8 Oct 45(P) End of the affair, The, 30 Jul 15(A) Endo, Shusaku, Deep River, 9 Jul 33(R) Energy of Angels, The, Paul Roche, 2 Jul 37(P) England: intellectually and morally dead, 10 Dec 8(AV) English counties, a series: Herefordshire, 22 Oct 22(A); Kent, 19 Nov 38(A), 3 Dec 41(L); Lincolnshire, 6 Aug 20(A); Middlesex, 2 Jul 20(A); St Helena, 3 Sep 18(A); Suffolk, 24 Sep 24(A), 8 Oct 36(L); see also names of individual counties ENGLISH LANGUAGE 'less' can mean 'better', 2 Jul 13(A); inaccurate cliches, 9 Jul 18(A); the origins of `quark', 9 Jul 31(R); American English, 9 Jul 34(R); metaphors, 16 Jul 15(A); 'hurrah!' no longer used to express acclamation, 16 Jul 42(A), 6 Aug 25(L); liturgical English, 23 Jul 14, 13 Aug 12(A); errors in London's telephone directories, 30 Jul 11(A); stories with oxymoronic titles, 30 Jul 44(C0); 'grimpen', 'Baby Abbie', 'dirt', the pronunciation of `constable' and 'Ireland', 6 Aug 15(A); `malacologist' the English word for snail-collector, 20 Aug 7(D); slang, 27 Aug 18(A); 'quhy', two meanings of 'why', 27 Aug 24, 10 Sep 29, 17 Sep 31, 24 Sep 30(L); an acceptable female equivalent of *illy', 27 Aug 25(L), 10 Sep 30(L), 55(A); 'honkers' and `honking', 3 Sep 7(AV); 'like' used conjunctively, 3 Sep 16, 10 Sep 30, 15 Oct 27(L); 'eau de Cologne', words from Patrick O'Brian's novels, 10 Sep 18(A); 'they' used to mean 'he' or `she', 17 Sep 11(A), 8 Oct 37, 15 Oct 27(L); 'wherefore', 17 Sep 31(L); 'bosoms' - singular or plural?, 17 Sep 31, 1 Oct 32, 15 Oct 28(L); the importance of teaching Standard English, 17 Sep 10(A); the language of Sir Thomas Browne, 24 Sep 20(A); the verb 'to broke', 24 Sep 30(L); verbs ending in '-ize', I Oct 11(A); 'just', 8 Oct 14(A); solecisms on television, 8 Oct 36(L); `testicles', 'testes' and 'orchids', 8 Oct 37(L); cliches in newspa- pers, 15 Oct 6(A); 'hallocks', 15 Oct 11(A), 22 Oct 34(L); `social engineering', 22 Oct 7(D), 12 Nov 34(L); 'bow', 22 Oct 29(A); 'the reason why', 29 Oct 7(D); 'going for the jugular', 5 Nov 24(A); where the accent comes in polysyllabic words, 12 Nov 16(A); 'genius', 19 Nov 27(A); a 'quantum leap', 19 Nov 44(L); 'cam', 26 Nov 17, 10 Dec 20(A); mistakes in advertise- ments, 3 Dec 17(A); 'tawdry', 'wreaked', 10 Dec 20(A); Fowler on 'kith and kin' etc, 17 Dec 50(A); lorelog', 31 Dec 6(D); 'up to' and 'down to', 31 Dec 17(A) Englishman's Suit, The, Hardy Antics, 9 Jul 30(R) Environment: Government policy on new development influ- enced by the environmental lobby, 30 Jul 17(A); the Depart- ment of the Environment's 'green housekeeping' committees, 27 Aug 23(CS); ace also Conservation Equity: operates a closed shop agreement with the BBC, 26 Nov 26(A), 10 Dec 34, 17 Dec 61(L) Essex Man: first identified by Simon Hefter, 9 Jul(D), 23 Jul 23(L); Julian Critchley MP claims he was first, 16 Jul 25(L); well-known since the Thirties; coined by Canon James Owen, 30 Jul 24(L) Etiquette: repaying debts of gratitude, 20 Aug 47, 17 Sep 55(A), 1 Oct 32(L); telephone etiquette, 10 Sep 55, 24 Sep 63(A); how to address peers, 1 Oct 49(A), 8 Oct 37(L); addressing women by their husband's names, 5 Nov 34, 12 Nov 35, 19 Nov 44(L); saying sorry, 31 Dee 6(D); see also Answers to readers' prob- lems, and Soaury Eubank, Chris: a portrait, 10 Dec 22(A)(1) EUROPE AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

Two types of Tory Euro-sceptic, 2 Jul 8(PC); John Major's approach to Europe increasingly resembles Mrs Thatcher's, 2 Jul 10(AV); new threats to Europe now that communism is dead, 9 Jul 10(A); an EC proposal to ban steam locomotion, 16 Jul 23(AA); the pros and cons of political ties with Europe, 16 Jul 25(L); dissension in the ranks of Tory Euro-sceptics, 30 Jul 6(PC); the European Space Project, 6 Aug 6(PC); Tony Blair said to favour a referendum on Europe, 13 Aug 6(PC); Brussels blamed for the scrapping of a scheme to help the dis- abled, 20 Aug 6(PC); a proposal that every EC member state should shift its population round by one country, 20 Aug 7(D), M. Delors's presidency has focussed British rows with the EC on France, 3 Sep 9(A); 'multi-layered', 'multi-level' and 'hard- core' Europe, 10 Sep 5(LA); European finance ministers meet at Lindau, 10 Sep 27(CS); a history of Britain's relations with Europe, 10 Sep 34(R); nationality politics are preventing selec- tion of the best leader for the EC, 24 Sep 5(LA); the EC ruling on paternity leave, 1 Oct 30(CS); a European elephant policy, 1 Oct 33(CP); to attract overseas investment, Britain needs to be a full member, 22 Oct 6(PC); UK law subordinate to European legislation, 29 Oct 7(D); subsidies for Italian cows, 29 Oct 25(CS); Parliamentary rebellion over the EC budget could topple John Major, 12 Nov 6(PC); rising EC budget forecasts, 19 Nov 42(CS); the EC compared with the Roman Empire; Gibbon quoted on Europe, 26 Nov 6(D); the Conserv- ative Party in danger of splitting over Europe, 3 Dec 6(PC), 8(AV); see also Central and Eastern Europe, and individual countries

Europe's Backyard War: The War in the Balkans, Mark Almond, 13 Aug 24(R) Euthanasia: legalised in Oregon, 19 Nov 20(A); the case for vol- untary euthanasia, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 40, 41(L) Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories, Rose Tremain, 23 Jul 26(R) Evans, Robert, The Kid Stays in the Picture, 24 Sep 43(R) Evelyn Waugh: A Biography, Selina Hastings, 22 Oct 37(R)(I) Even for Haiti, this is low life, 8 Oct 15(A) Evening of Adam, The, Alice Thomas Ellis, 20 Aug 30(R) Evolution of the Gospel, The, Enoch Powell, 17 Sep 36(R) Executive Tan, The, Ginny Dougary, 24 Sep 38(R)

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Facing the Music, 10 Sep 39(P) Fairy tales of New York, 2 Jul 39(LL) Faith, hope and lottery, 19 Nov 5(LA) Falklands, the: called the Malvinas on a globe presented to Lady Thatcher by President Mitterrand, 3 Sep 9(A), 24 Sep 30(L) Falling for the Green fraud, 30 Jul 17(A) Fall of the house of Savoy, The, 10 Sep 18(A) Fallowell, Duncan, One Hot Summer in St Petersburg, 29 Oct 32(R) Family, the: the advantages of large families, 30 Jul 21(AA); President Mugabe's views on women in the family, 13 Aug 8(AV); harmed by political correctness, 17 Sep I2(A) Fashion: a history of the Englishman's suit, 9 Jul 30(R); wearers of shirts with button-down collars, 12 Nov 35(L); baseball caps, 19 Nov 7(D), 26 Nov 39(L); ties, 17 Dec 68(R) Fatal flaw of a great theory, The, 31 Dec 7(A) Fayed, Mohamed Al: his involvement in corruption allegations against MPs, 29 Oct 4(PW), 6(PC), 5 Nov 21, 65(A), 12 Nov 32(CS), 31 Dec 18(AA); public support for his actions, 5 Nov 34(L); his attempt to buy the Olden Hotel in Gstaad, 19 Nov 70(A) Fear and loathing in Deutsche Bank, 30 Jul 10(A) Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir, Erica Jong, 3 Sep 37(R) Feersum Endjinn, lain M. Banks, 2 Jul 36(R) Felicia's Journey,William Trevor, 20 Aug 34(R) Fiddler on the Roof (Palladium), 9 Jul 36(AR) Fidelio (Scottish Opera), 31 Dec 29(AR) Fiefs and Vassals: The Mediaeval Experience Reinterpreted, Susan Reynolds, 17 Dec 75(R) Fifth Man, The, Ronald Perry, 10 Dec 38(R) FILMS lesbian films, 16 Jul 39(AR); Hollywood dominated by descen- dants of the large Jewish families of Eastern Europe, 30 Jul 21(AA); films based on television series, 30 Jul 36(AR); child actors, 6 Aug 38(AR); a life of the screenwriter Emeric Press- burger, 13 Aug 27(R); film stars who seek recognition in other fields, 10 Sep 24(A); The Emaginator, innovations in film tech- nology, 10 Sep 45(AR); Robert Evans and Hollywood, 24 Sep 43(R); Marlon Brando's memoirs, 8 Oct 48(R); Tom Hanks, 8 Oct 52(AR); the new Jewish Establishment in Hollywood, 29 Oct 14(A), 5 Nov 34, 12 Nov 33(L); why Hollywood films are getting longer, 29 Oct 41(AR); an open letter from Hollywood stars, 26 Nov 5(LA), 35(L), 3 Dec 40, 10 Dec 35(L); a Jewish Hollywood agent, 3 Dec 7(D); reference books, 31 Dec 26(R); sport in films, 31 Dec 39(S); see also individual film titles FINANCIAL changing attitudes to bankruptcy and debt, 16 Jul 9(A), 23 Jul 23(L); the gold of the Tsars, 23 Jul 22(CS); a Government inquiry into the competitiveness of financial services, 30 Jul 23(CS); Old Etonian ministers at the Treasury, 30 Jul 23(CS); the need to raise interest rates, 6 Aug 8(AV); Alan Greenspan of the US Federal Reserve compared with Kenneth Clarke, 20 Aug 25(CS); an 'Of scandal on Wall Street, 20 Aug 25(CS); Russia's new financiers, 27 Aug 9(A); Ernest Saunders' appeal against his fraud sentence, 24 Sep 28(CS); plans to defer IMF debt repayments to help defaulting countries, 1 Oct 30(CS); the IMF/ World Bank meeting in Madrid, 8 Oct 35(CS); the George Walker trial, 29 Oct 5(LA), 25(PC); CBI members favour a single EC currency, 12 Nov 32(CS); Mexico's devalua- tion, 31 Dec 20(CS); a call for a Financial Services Institute, 31 Dec 20(CS); see also Banks, Budget, BusINEss, ECONOMIC, and STOCK EXCHANGE Fine Arts Special, 22 Oct 51(AR) First Mrs Evelyn Waugh, The, 5 Nov 54(A) First World War, Martin Gilbert, 8 Oct 44(R) Fisher, Murray. see Edgren, Gretchen Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, George MacDonald Fraser, 5 Nov 52(R) Flesh and Blood, Michele Roberts, 10 Sep 34(R) Flesh and the Ideal: Winckelmann and the Origins of Art History, Alex Potts, 20 Aug 33(R) Flintstones, The (film), 30 Jul 36(AR) Follies (Leicester Haymarket), 29 Oct 44(AR) FOOD picnics in literature, 23 Jul 6(D); pretentious food and restau- rant writers, 23 Jul 18(A), 6 Aug 24(L); a good food guide for those holidaying abroad, 30 Jul 42(A); disastrous lunch parties, 13 Aug 36(C0); why a snail scientist doesn't cat snails, 20 Aug 7(D); Spanish food, 20 Aug 43(A); lyrics about bananas, 20 Aug 44(C0); 'special dietary requirements' at residential con- ferences: a cut-out guide, 24 Sep 57(A); eels, 1 Oct 7(D); lunch at a French railway station buffet, 8 Oct 7(D); revealing discur- sive menus for salade nicoise, 22 Oct 65(A); a born-again car- nivore, 5 Nov 37(A); meat-eating, 5 Nov 38(A); the achieve- ments of Elizabeth David, 12 Nov 43(R); brewis, a Newfound- land dish, 19 Nov 23(A); free-range eggs, 19 Nov 33(A); a Government attempt to control the nation's diet, 19 Nov 74(A), 3 Dec 40(L); a book on civilised eating, 17 Dec 59(AA); Christmas presents of food, 17 Dec 97(A); see also COOKING, and RESTAURANTS Football: the World Cup, 9 Jul 27(CP); television coverage of the World Cup Final, 23 Jul 39(AR); football crowds out coverage of other sports, 13 Aug 18(A); Billy Wright remembered, 17 Sep 55(S); Tommy Lawton, 8 Oct 63(S); footballers' pay, 29 Oct 55(S); Liverpool and Everton clubs, 5 Nov 71(S); Ian Rush and other top scorers, 17 Dec 103(5) Forbes, Alastair: apologises to readers for having pressed the claims of Anna Anderson to be the Tsar's daughter Anastasia, 15 Oct 28(L) Ford, President Gerald: an anecdote, 13 Aug 33(AR), 20 Aug 27, 3 Sep 31(L) Ford, Sir Edward: interviewed, 22 Oct 24(A)(I) Foreign affairs: the British foreign minister's wife reviews a book by her French counterpart, 23 Jul 33(R); French and British misunderstandings, 3 Sep 8(A), 17 Sep 30(L); the affaire Soames, 3 Sep 9(A); British involvement in Haiti, 10 Sep 12(A); why 'conflict prevention' cannot work, 1 Oct 16(A); a car accident involving an Austrian diplomat in London, 1 Oct 24(A), 22 Oct 33, 29 Oct 27,12 Nov 34(L) Forging War: The Media in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia- Hercegovina, Mark Thompson, 13 Aug 24(R) Forman, Milos and Jan Novak, Turnaround: A Memoir, 17 Sep 40(R) Forrest Gump (film), 8 Oct 24(A), 52(AR) Forte group: see Hotels For You, Ruth, 1 Oct 42(P) FRANCE

the intellectual Left in postwar France, 2 Jul 32(R); a French- man's love of England, 23 Jul 23(L); Anglo-French relations examined on the 90th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale, 3 Sep 8(A), 17 Sep 30, 24 Sep 30(L); Franco-German domi- nance of the EC, 10 Sep 5(LA); the influence of French men of letters, 17 Sep 27(AA); lunch at a French railway station, 8 Oct 7(D); English writers and publishers in Paris, 15 Oct 34(R); the Vichyite backgrounds of Mitterrand and Delors; the Compagnons de France, 29 Oct 11(A); an account of Paris, 1869-75, 29 Oct 39(R); a French delegation, 3 Dec 65(A)

Franklin, David, Rosso in Italy, 26 Nov 54(R) Fraser, George MacDonald, Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, 5 Nov 52(R) Free-range eggs, 19 Nov 33(A) French, Carolyn: see Gombrowicz, Witold French, Patrick, Younghusband: The Last Great Imperial Adven- turer, 1 Oct 35(R)(photo) Frey, Julia, Toulouse-Lautrec: A Life, 23 Jul 25(R)(photo) Frieda Lawrence, Rosie Jackson, 24 Sep 32(R) Frolic of His Own, A, William Gaddis, 23 Jul 28(R) From Acorn to Oak Tree, Jennifer Jenkins and Patrick James, 12 Nov 42(R) From the Beast to the Blonde, Marina Warner, 19 Nov 54(R) Frustrate Their Knavish Tricks, Ben Pimlott, 20 Aug 29(R) Fujimori, Alberto: interviewed, 13 Aug 13(A), 27 Aug 25(L) Fundamental incompatibility?, A, 3 Sep 8(A) Funerals: the biggest American funeral firm buys into the British undertaking business, 20 Aug 20(A); DIY funerals expected to become increasingly popular, 20 Aug 22(A), 27 Aug 25(L)

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Gaddafi, Colonel: see Libya Gaddis, William, A Frolic of His Own, 23 Jul 28(R) Gambling: pools and lottery winners interviewed, 5 Nov 9(A); see also National Lottery Gang of Four, the: its influence on the election of Michael Foot as Labour Party leader, and in general elections, 24 Sep 6(PC) Ganzl, Kurt, The Encyclopaedia of the Musical Theatre, 20 Aug 28(R) Gardam, Jane, Going into a Dark House, 3 Sep 36(R) Gardening: non-native seeds and plants, 16 Jul 37(A); Sissing- horst in summer, 23 Jul 40(A); the German 'ecological' approach, 20 Aug 36(A); Nancy Lancaster's garden at Haseley Court, 17 Sep 46(A); giant vegetables, 15 Oct 44(A); Eric Grissell, an American gardening writer, 19 Nov 63(A); recent gardening books, 26 Nov 52(R); a garden pond, 10 Dec 52(A); roses, 17 Dec 66(R) Gardner, Evelyn: a portrait, 5 Nov 54(A)(I) Garner, Philippe, and David Alan Mellor, Cecil Beaton, 31 Dec 22(R) Gaucho (Hampstead), 5 Nov 61(AR) Gell-Mann, Murray, The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex, 9 Jul 31(R) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt), 12 Nov 10(A) Genetic engineering: see SCIENCE Gene Wars, The, Robert Cook-Degan, 30 Jul 30(R) Gerard, Jessica, Country House Life: Family and Servants, 1815-1914, 24 Sep 37(R) Gerhardie, Helga, Helga, 17 Sep 38(R) GeamArty its attitude to was crimes, 2 Jul 9(D), 16 Jul 31(R); the need for economic and political reform, 2 Jul 14(A); relations with the other EC countries and with Eastern Europe, 2 Jul 15(A); its troops to be deployed outside the Nato area, 16 Jul 5(LA); the destruction of Dresden, 16 Jul 15(A), 30 Jul 24, 6 Aug 25(L); a Nazi euthanasia institute, 16 Jul 16(A); a financial scandal in the German banking system, 30 Jul 10(A); Russian troops to leave Germany, German sympathies towards Russia, 27 Aug 16(A); a book on Prussia, 3 Sep 39(R); Franco- German dominance of the EC, 10 Sep 5(LA); the position of the main political parties after the election, 22 Oct 11(A); events leading to the collapse of the Berlin Wall, 5 Nov 12(A); the radical political group the Autonomen, 26 Nov 21(A); a German father's abduction of his children from their English mother, 3 Dec 9(A), 17 Dec 61(L); see also Kohl, Helmut Gerulaitis, Vitas: death, 24 Sep 4 (PW), 54(A) Getaway, The (film), 2 Jul 44(AR) 'Get the baby, go and get the baby!', 6 Aug 9(A) Getting Even with Dad (film), 6 Aug 38(AR) Gettysburg (film), 24 Sep 53(AR) Ghana: a composer's life in a Ghanaian village, I Oct 43(AR) Gilbert, Martin, First World War, 8 Oct 44(R) Gilding the Acorn, Paula Weideger, 12 Nov 42(R), 19 Nov 71(A) Gillies, William: exhibition, 6 Aug 37(AR) Gilmore, Gary: portrayed by his brother, 2 Jul 33(R) Gilmore, Mika!, Shot in the Heart, 2 Jul 33(R) Gilmour, David, Curzon, 22 Oct 42(R) Girls will be boys, 17 Sep 19(A) Glaister, Lesley, Partial Eclipse, 20 Aug 32(R) Glengarry Glen Ross (Donmar Warehouse), 2 Jul 42(AR) Glorifying Germany, 16 Jul 5(LA) Glowczewska, Klara: see Kapuscinski, Ryszard Godwin, Gail, The Good Husband, 5 Nov 51(R) Go Fish (film), 16 Jul 39(AR) Going into a Dark House, Jane Gardam, 3 Sep 36(R) Goldsmith, James, The Trap, 3 Dec 55(R) Golf: the Turnberry Open, 16 Jul 47(S); golfing terms used in a non-golfing sense, 12 Nov 60(CO) GOTribrOwiez, Witold, Trans-Atlantyk, tr. Carolyn French and Nina Karsov, 13 Aug 26(R) Gooch, Brad, City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara, 3 Sep 38(R) Good Company: Diaries 1967-1970, Frances Partridge, 8 Oct 45(R) Good Husband, The, Gail Godwin, 5 Nov 51(R) Good Ship Venus, The, John de St Ione, 15 Oct 34(R) Gordievsky, Oleg: his list of British KGB agents suppressed, 10 Dec 5(LA), 12(A) Gordimer, Nadine, None to Accompany Me, 17 Sep 39(R) Gott, Richard: a KGB agent, 10 Dec 5(I-A), 9(A)(photo), 17 Dec 60(L); how The Spectator obtained the story of his KGB links, 17 Dec 3(LA); his resignation regretted by a colleague, 17 Dec 60(L); sang counter-tenor at Winchester, 17 Dec 61(L); see also the Guardian Gottfried, Martin, Nobody's Fool: The Lives of Danny Kaye, 17 Dec 78(R) Grace, Robert Lacey, 15 Oct 38(R) Graham Greene: The Man Within, Michael Shelden, 6 Aug 27(R) Graham Greene: Three Lives, Anthony Mockler, 30 Jul 26(R) Graham Stuart Thomas Rose Book, The, Graham Stuart Thomas, 17 Dec 66(R) Grand Old Duke reaches his peak, The, 3 Dec 16(A) Grange, The, 20 Aug 34(P) Grant, Michael, Saint Peter, 27 Aug 36(R) Greece: the island of Zante, 23 Jul 40(A); Taki's yacht is blown up, 30 Jul 39(A); withholds its grant to the international chess federation Fide, 1 Oct 52(A); Classical Anatolia, 17 Dec 79(R) Greene, Graham: and Catherine Walston, 30 Jul 15(A), 13 Aug 20(L); biographies, 30 Jul 26, 6 Aug 27, 3 Sep 33(R) Greene, Patricia, Charles Collingwood and Hedli Niklaus, The Book of the Archers, 17 Dec 67(R) Greengrass, Helen, and Peter Roberts, The Astrology of Timer Twins, 10 Sep 38(R) Grey Area, Will Self, 19 Nov 58(R) Gross, John, ed., The Oxford Book of Comic Verse, 8 Oct 41(R) Guardian, the: takes on Independent journalists, 15 Oct 6(D); condones violence in the Left cause, 3 Dec 38(AA); its journal- ist Richard Gott a KGB agent, 10 Dec 5(I.A), 9(A), 17 Dec 3(LA); a series on pornography, 10 Dec 25(A); why its editor should resign, 31 Dec 18(AA); see also Gott, Richard, and PRESTON, PETER Gummer, John: and 'green housekeeping' at the Department of the Environment, 27 Aug 23(CS) Guns: American gun culture, 27 Aug 12(A); an attempt by Con- gress to ban foreign-made 'assault weapons', 27 Aug 13(A) Gypsy (film), 16 Jul 39(AR)

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Ha Bloody Ha, William Cook, 27 Aug 39(R) Habsburg Empire, the: one of the world's better empires, 3 Sep 16(A) Hailsham, Lord, Values: Collapse and Cure, 6 Aug 33(R) Haiti: relations with America, 27 Aug 5(1_A); past American and foreign intervention, 10 Sep 11(A); Clinton's policy derived from Ronald Firbank, 24 Sep 28(CS); a visit, 8 Oct 15(A) Hale, Kathleen, A Slender Reputation: An Autobiography, 23 Jul 27R) Hale, Terry: see de Gourmont, Remy Hall, Kenneth: see Infante, G. Cabrera Hamlet (Gielgud), 12 Nov 53(AR) Hammer, Armand: a law suit over his wife's legacy; his ownership of the Leonardo Coder, his museum; his financial methods, 17 Sep 13(A); a former employee defends him, I Oct 31(L) Handley-Read, Charles and Lavinia, 15 Oct 41(R), 29 Oct 26(L) Hanley, Jeremy: admits to being incompetent', 17 Sep 4(PW), 6(PC), 26(A); his parentage, 15 Oct 6(D) Harafish, The, Naguib Mahfouz, 2 Jul 35(R) Harris, John, The Palladian Revival: Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick, 6 Aug 31(R) Harris, Sir Arthur: defended by the Queen Mother, 2 Jul 9(D) Harvest of the Cold Months, Elizabeth David, 12 Nov 43(R) Hastings, Selina, Evelyn Waugh: A Biography, 22 Oct 37(R)(I) Havel, Vaclav: see Czech Republic Having a lovely time, 31 Dec 11(A) Hawke, Bob, The Hawke Memoirs, 27 Aug 32(R) Hawke Memoirs, The, Bob Hawke, 27 Aug 32(R) Haycraft, Colin: death, 8 Oct 7(D) Head for Figures, A, 22 Oct 5(LA) Hebei, Johann Peter, The Treasure Chest, tr. John Hibberd, 27 Aug 36(R) He could have done it on his head', 15 Oct 23(A) He is a clever kaffir', 27 Aug 14(A) Helga, Helga Gerhardie, 17 Sep 38(R) Heller, Joseph, Closing Time, 8 Oct 42(R) Hemming, David and Mark Sutcliffe, ed., The State Hermitage: Masterpieces from the Museum's Collections, 19 Nov 57(R) Henrietta, Henrietta Moraes, 1 Oct 39(R) Henry V (Stratford), 3 Sep 45(AR) Herefordshire, 22 Oct 22(A) Heseltine, Michael: investigates Jeffrey Archer for insider deal- ing, 16 Jul 6(PC) Hewitt, James: his conduct condemned by Taki, 8 Oct 56(A) Hibberd, John: see Hebei, Johann Peter Hidden Huxley, Contempt and Compassion for the Masses, The, ed. David Bradshaw, 2 Jul 28(R)

High life: 2 Jul 45, 9 Jul 39, 16 Jul 40, 23 Jul 39, 30 Jul 39, 6 Aug 39, 13 Aug 33, 20 Aug 41, 27 Aug 46, 3 Sep 47, 10 Sep 48, 17 Sep 48, 24 Sep 54, 1 Oct 48, 8 Oct 56, 15 Oct 46, 22 Oct 63, 29 Oct 46, 5 Nov 65, 12 Nov 56, 19 Nov 70, 26 Nov 64, 3 Dec 63,10 Dec 54, 17 Dec 93, 31 Dec 32(A)

Hill, John, China Dragons, 3 Dec 49(R) History of the Ginger Man, The, J.P. Donleavy, 2 Jul 35(R) History The Home Movie, Craig Raine, 10 Sep 32(R) Hollow applause for the hollow men, 15 Oct 8(A) Holloway, Edgar: exhibition, 29 Oct 42(AR) Hollywood: see FILMS Holnicote Estate, the: stag-hunting on National Trust land, 2 Jul 18(A) Holroyd, Michael, Lytton Strachey, 27 Aug 31(R)(I) Home (Wyndham's),.2 Jul 42(AR) Homosexuality: see SEX Hong Kong: Governor Patten's proposals for democratic reform outflanked by China, 2 Jul 7(LA) Home, Alistair: his dispute with the vicar of Turville, 13 Aug 16(A), 20 Aug 27, 27 Aug 24(L) Horn, Rebecca: exhibition, 5 Nov 59(AR) Horse Chestnut, 19 Nov 53(P) Hostage, The (Barbican), 24 Sep 51(AR) Hotel at the Bottom of the Night, 30 Jul 30(P) Hotels: Forte's attempts to take over the Savoy group, 27 Aug 23(CS), 10 Sep 18(A), 17 Sep 29(CS), 31(L); decor in the Brighton Metropole and New York Morgans Hotel, 1 Oct 7(D); as marriage venues, 12 Nov 27(A); an attempt by Al Fayed to buy the Olden Hotel in Gstaad, 19 Nov 70(A) Hounding of John Thomas, The, Craig Brown, 29 Oct 37(R) Houses AND HOUSING Georgian houses built on the same mathematical base as Greek temples, 3 Sep 6(D); the problem of who should inherit the family house, 17 Sep 7, 24 Sep 5(D); changing attitudes to home ownership after the death of the property market, 17 Sep 20(A); the drawbacks of Grade II listing, 24 Sep 7(D); the difficulty of paying off a mortgage, 15 Oct 6(D) Houses, HISTORIC AND NOTABLE furniture from Brocket Hall to be auctioned, 2 Jul 48(A); the destruction of Wombwell Hall, 23 Jul 19(A); Kedleston Hall, Lord Scarsdale and the National Trust, 3 Sep 48(A); a burglary at Sissinghurst, 24 Sep 56(A); Hardwick Hall and Chatsworth, 15 Oct 47(A); a villa in Bournemouth supposed to have belonged to Lord Derby, 22 Oct 7(D) How Edward VII nearly wasn't, 17 Dec 12(A) Howe, Geoffrey, Conflict of Loyalty, 22 Oct 40(R) How Else, 16 Jul 30(P) How the KGB freed Europe, 5 Nov 11(A) How the KGB ran the Guardian's features editor, 10 Dec 9(A) Hughes, Patrick: exhibition, 22 Oct 54(AR) Humour: men's and women's sense of humour compared, 9 Jul 24(AA); the first recorded joke, 9 Jul 24(AA); alternative comedians, 27 Aug 39(R); stand-up comedians at the Edin- burgh Festival, 3 Sep 43(AR); a failed 'knock knock' joke, 10 Sep 7(D); Henry King, a new cartoon strip, 17 Sep 12(X); Sid Field, 22 Oct 61(AR), 12 Nov 34(L); Oscar Levant, 17 Dec 81(R) Hungary: its economy stagnating; former communists back in power, 20 Aug 11(A) Hunting: stag-hunting on National Trust property, 2 Jul 18(A) Hurd, Douglas: and the Sarajevo Library, 2 Jul 6(1) Husbands, The, Christopher Logue, 15 Oct 36(R) Huxley, Aldous: a collection of his journalism, 9 Jul 28(R); sub- ject of a television programme, 30 Jul 38(AR)

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lain Macleod: A Biography, Robert Shepherd, 5 Nov 46(R) / am 39, going on 40, 10 Dec 28(A) lbadan: the Penkeiemes Years, A Memoir, 1946-1965, Wole Soyinka, 16 Jul 30(R) I buried Joan Crawford, 17 Dec 36(A) I decided the injured should wait, 6 Aug 12(A) Identity cards: no threat to the law-abiding, 13 Aug 7(D); mag- netic 'smart cards' a threat to privacy, 20 Aug 8(AV) If I forget thee, 0 Jerusalem, 22 Oct 14(A) If Symptoms Persist, Theodore Dalrymple, 10 Dec 38(R) If symptoms persist . . , 2 Jul 20, 9 Jul 12, 16 Jul 19, 23 Jul 12, 30 Jul 12, 6 Aug 21, 13 Aug 17, 20 Aug 22, 27 Aug 12, 3 Sep 15, 10 Sep 13, 17 Sep 24, 1 Oct 13, 8 Oct 12, 15 Oct 12, 22 Oct 28, 29 Oct 12, 5 Nov 16, 12 Nov 24, 19 Nov 22, 26 Nov 20, 3 Dec 22, 10 Dec 26, 17 Der 52, 31 Dec 8(M) 'I hope we get something juicy', 12 Nov 22(A) I Love Trouble (film), 26 Nov 59(AR) Imperium, Ryszard Kapuscinski, tr. Mara Glowczewska, 1 Oct 40(R) In a Glass House, Nino Ricci, 30 Jul 28(R) Inch of Time, An, Ian Weston Smith, 23 Jul 32(R) India: the market in human organs for transplantation, 2 Jul 11(A); Lord Curzon's daughter recalls her life there, 27 Aug 20(A) Infante, G. Cabrera, Mea Cuba, tr. Kenneth Hall, 29 Oct 36(R) Infinite sphere of Helmut Kohl, The, 22 Oct 11(A) Informers, The, Bret Easton Ellis, 29 Oct 38(R) In God they trust, 27 Aug 11(A) Insider trading: sec STOCK EXCHANGE Insomnia, 23 Jul 28(P) Institute of Economic Affairs: offers gifts and souvenirs, 10 Sep 27(CS) Intelligence is hardly the word for is, 29 Oct 9(A) In Tennessee Country, Peter Taylor, 3 Sep 35(R) Interviewer interviewed, The, 5 Nov 25(A) INTERVIEWS Tony Blair, 1 Oct 9(A); Lady Butler, 15 Oct 23(A)(1); Jon- athan Dimbleby, 5 Nov 25(A); Stephen Dorrell, 12 Nov 48(AR); Sir Edward Ford, 22 Oct 24(A)(I); Alberto Fujimori, 13 Aug 13(A), 27 Aug 25(L); Nicholas Kenyon, 23 Jul 34(AR), 6 Aug 25(L); Lt-Commander Jack Lumby, 17 Dec 14(A)(I); Lady Alexandra Metcalfe, 27 Aug 20(A)(I); Piers Morgan, 15 Oct 16(A)(I); Martin Taylor, 5 Nov 22(A)(I); R.E.S. Wyatt, 24 Sep 22(A)(I) Alan Clark recalls being interviewed by Ginny Dougary, 24 Sep 38(R); the origin of the press interview, 22 Oct 7(D), 29 Oct 27(L); interviewing Anthony Crosland, 22 Oct 7(D); see also Portraits Intimate History of Humanity, An, Theodore Zeldin, 10 Dec 44(R) Invasion of the hypocrites, 10 Sep 11(A) Investigating Powell's 'A Dance to the Music of Time', Isabelle Joyau, 23 Jul 28(R) In your dreams, 9 Jul 32(P) Ion (Barbican Pit), 15 Oct 43(AR)

'I pinch myself from time to time', 5 Nov 22(A)

TRA: see IRELAND, NORTHERN Iran: the corruption of Rafsanjani's regime, 26 Nov 18(A) Iraq: the case for continuing sanctions, 15 Oct 5(LA); its manu- facture of biological weapons, 26 Nov 14(A) I Reach for the Stars: An Autobiography, Barbara Cartland, 6 Aug 32(R), 27 Aug 25(L) IRELAND a traveller's literary companion, 6 Aug 30(R); republican hero Kevin Barry and his victims, 24 Sep 12(A); why Ireland does not really want Northern Ireland, 24 Sep 14(A); similarities between the Irish and the Russians; both threatened by a crim- inal ruling class, 8 Oct 34(AA); the fall of Albert Reynolds, 19 Nov 25(A); the advantages of living in Ireland, 26 Nov 6(0); the political crisis analysed, 26 Nov 8(A); Martin Mansergh's role in the peace process, 26 Nov 9(A); Bertie Ahern, 26 Nov 10(A) IRELAND, NORTHERN an analysis of British policies toward Ulster, 30 Jul 13(A); the ceasefire a demonstrable IRA victory; the province's status as part of the United Kingdom in doubt, 3 Sep 5(LA); American involvement in peace negotiations, 10 Sep 6(PC); an end to direct rule and devolution to local democratic councils the only solution to Ulster's problems, 10 Sep 31(CP); Irish Republican songs, 17 Sep 31(L); misconceptions about Irish Americans' support of the 1RA and Irish reunification, 17 Sep I6(A), 8 Oct 36(L); the IRA's policy of victimhood, 24 Sep 12(A); why Northern Ireland is unlikely ever to become part of Ire- land, 24 Sep 14(A); McDonald's explains why it is mistakenly thought to contribute to IRA funds, 24 Sep 29(L); a Protestant song applauded by Irish-American activists, 15 Oct 27(L); con- flict in Ulster has been good for the Army, 12 Nov 16(A); the effect of the Irish political crisis on the peace process, 26 Nov 9(A); the origins of Northern Irish tribalism, 3 Dec 50(LL); problems of identity and loyalty facing Catholics and Protestants, 10 Dec 13(A); Catholic nationalists' attitude to Dublin, 10 Dec 14(A); see also Adams, Gerry Irving, John,A Son of the Circus, 1 Oct 41(R) Is Eaton Place no longer sacred?, 27 Aug 20(A) Islam: see RELIGION Is Mrs Bottonzley Regan or Goneril?, 20 Aug 18(A) Is Princess Michael a bona fide vision?, 31 Dec 16(A) Israel: its treatment of Christians in Jerusalem and the West Bank, 22 Oct 14(A), 29 Oct 27, 5 Nov 34(L) Is this what we mean by European Union?, 3 Dec 9(A) It All Adds Up, Saul Bellow, 17 Sep 35(R) Italy: an Italian's view of the English, 9 Jul 17(A); the Italian lakes, 10 Sep 49(A); prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's waning popularity, 15 Oct 14(A); Italians' belief in magic and the Devil, 12 Nov 14(A) Italy's obsession with the Devil, 12 Nov 14(A) It Could Happen to You (film), 12 Nov 52(AR) It goes back to the Ice Age, 10 Dec 13(A) 'It's a question of baksheesh', 26 Nov 18(A) J Jackson, Rosie, Frieda Lawrence, 24 Sep 32(R) Jacob, Alan Wall, 2 Jul 37(R) James, Lawrence, The Rise and Fall of the British Empire, 26 Nov 50(R) James McNeill Whistler: Beyond the Myth, Ronald Anderson and Anne Koval, 12 Nov 37(R) James, Patrick: see Jenkins, Jennifer James, P.D., Original Sin, 29 Oct 39(R) Japan: its attitude to war crimes, 2 Jul 9(D), 16 Jul 31(R); will be the first to achieve domination by women, 10 Sep 26(AA); its treatment of male and female foreign visitors, 17 Sep 19(A) Jazz: Doc Cheatham, Wynton Marsalis, Miles Davis, 16 Jul 35(AR); Benny Carter, 13 Aug 30(AR); a sale of Charlie Parker relics, 17 Sep 41(AR); Clifford Brown, 3 Dec 58(AR) J.B Morton: Cram Me With Eels, ed. Mike Barfield, 17 Dec 69(R) JCB: a visit to its factory, 19 Nov 40(AA) Jenkins, Jennifer, and Patrick James, From Acorn to Oak Tree, 12 Nov 42(R) Jett, Orlando Joseph: a black bond trader under investigation, 20 Aug 25(CS) Jaws

Arthur Bryant's anti-Semitism, 23 Jul 14(A), 17 Sep 30(L); Hollywood dominated by descendants of the large Jewish fami- lies of Eastern Europe, 30 Jul 21(AA); their predominance in Hollywood and in America's `New Establishment', 29 Oct 14(A), 5 Nov 34; 12 Nov 33, 34; 19 Nov 43, 44, 45; 26 Nov 35, 38; 17 Dec 61; 31 Dec 21(L); American media reactions to a Spectator article about them, 19 Nov 9(A); the role of Amer- ican Jews in saving Britain from Hitler, 19 Nov 44, 26 Nov 38(L); Hollywood stars protest against anti-Semitism in a Spec- tator article, 26 Nov 5(LA), 35(L), 3 Dec 40, 10 Dec 35, 17 Dec 61(L); Taki called an anti-Semite, 26 Nov 64(A); a Jewish Hollywood agent, 3 Dec 7(D); Messianic Judaism in Britain, 3 Dec 20(A), 10 Dec 35(L); why Jews are thin-skinned about anti-Semitism, 3 Dec 40(L); the Jews of Kobrin, Belorussia, 17 Dec 33(A); their contribution to the Great American Christ- mm, 17 Dec 57(A); adversity has been good for them. 31 Dec 21(L)

Jihad: see TERRORISM Jimmy Carter finished him off, 16 Jul 14(A) Job interviews, 22 Oct 62(A) John Bull meets John Venn, 10 Sep 5(LA) John Paul H, Crossing the Threshold of Hope, 5 Nov 52(R) Johnson, Samuel: on the divorce of a Lady Diana Spencer, 19 Nov 7(0), 26 Nov 39(1) Johnston, Susanna, Parties: A Literary Companion, 15 Oct 32(R) Jokes: see Humour Jong, Utica, Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir, 3 Sep 37(R) Jordan, Neil, Dream of a Beast, 31 Dec 25(R) Jordan, Neil, Night in Tunisia, 31 Dec 25(R) Jordan, Neil, Sunrise with Sea Monster, 31 Dec 25(R) Jordan, Neil, The Past, 31 Dec 25(R) Journalists: Simon Heifer joins the Daily Telegraph and Tele- graph shares plummet, 2 Jul 28(L); the skill of British journal- ists in turning trivia into news, 17 Sep 26(A); the difficulties of writing a regular column, 24 Sep 7(D); Taki attacks Craig Brown, 1 Oct 48(A); Taki breaks with Nigel Dempster, 22 Oct 63(A), 5 Nov 34(L); see also THE PRESS AND MEDIA, and names of individual journalists Joyau, Isabelle, Investigating Powell's 'A Dance to the Music of Time 23 Jul 28(R) Juggling, Barbara Trapido, 6 Aug 30(R) Jukeboxes, 9 Jul 37(AR) Junior (film), 10 Dec 50(AR)

Juppe, Isabelle, A Bicyclette, 23 Jul 33(R) Juvenilia, W.H. Auden, 24 Sep 40(R)

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Kalugin, Oleg, Spymaster: My 32 Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West, 22 Oct 43(R) Kapuscinski, Ryszard, Imperium, tr. Klara Glowczewaka, 1 Oct 40(R) Karaov, Nina: see Gombrowicz, Witold Kashner, Sam, and Nancy Schoenberger, A Talent for Genius, 17 Dec 81(R) Katz, Ephraim, The Macmillan International Film Encyclopedia, 31 Dec 26(R) Kavanagh, Pi, Voices in Ireland: A Traveller's Literary Compan- ion, 6 Aug 30(R) Keane, Fergal, The Bondage of Fear: A Journey Through the Last White Empire, 29 Oct 33(R)

Ke26ays L), Sarah: her actions for libel and breach of copyright, 9 Jul

( Kelly, John and Ronald Schuchard, ed., The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, Vol. III, 1901-1904,17 Dec 64(R) Kelly, Kevin, Gut of Control: The New Biology of Machines, 20 Aug 31(R) Kelly, R.B. Talbot, 12 Nov 7(D) Kenneth Clarke: A Biography, Andy McSmith, 2 Jul 34(R) Kenneth Clarke, Malcolm Balen, 2 Jul 34(R) Kenneth Tynan Letters, ed. Kathleen Tynan, 12 Nov 45(R) Kent: proposals to commemorate Joseph Conrad's life there, 27 Aug 28(A); a portrait of the county, 19 Nov 38(A) Kenyon, Nicholas: interviewed, 23 Jul 34(AR), 6 Aug 25(L) KGB: see RUSSIA, and SPYING Khilnani, Sunil, Arguing Revolution: The Intellectual Left in Postwar France, 2 Jul 32(R) 14rovenshchina (London Coliseum), 3 Dec 60(AR) Kicking Against the Picts, 17 Sep S(LA) Kid Stays in the Picture, The, Robert Evans, 24 Sep 43(R) Kilcolman Notebook, The, Robert Welch, 9 Jul 32(R) Killing fields of Oregon, The, 19 Nov 20(A) Kim 11 Sung: death, 16 Jul 14(A) King, Francis, The One and Only, 5 Nov 49(R) King, James, Virginia Woolf, 3 Sep 34(R) Kings of the deal, 29 Oct 14(A) Kinnock, Neil: his occupancy of a room at the Treasury, 15 Oct ()

Kli6maD, Ivan, The Spirit of Prague and Other Essays, tr. Paul

Wilson, 10 Dec 43(R) Klima, Ivan, Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light, tr. Paul Wilson, 10 Dec 43(R) Knights of Malta, The, H.J.A. Sire, 23 Jul 30(R) Knobler, Peter: see Matalin, Mary Kohl, Helmut: a portrait, 2 Jul 14(A)(I); compared with Bis- marck; his failure to enforce necessary reforms, 2 Jul 14(A); his attitude towards his Edropean partners, 2 Jul 15(A); his success in the general election and reasons for his political dominance, 22 Oct 11(A) Korea, North: after Kim II Sung's death, 16 Jul 14(A) Korea, South: the Samsung company's investment in Britain, 22 Oct 4 (PW), 6(PC) Kounellis, Jannis: exhibition, 5 Nov 59(AR) Koval, Anne: see Anderson, Ronald Krantz, Judith, Lovers, 20 Aug 30(R)

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LABOUR PARTY, THE

a 'dream ticket' in the leadership contest, 9 Jul 6(PC); youth as a factor in the leadership contest, 9 Jul 22(A); the revival of Christian socialism in the Party, 16 Jul 8(AV); a future Labour Government unlikely to support public investment in the rail- way system, 20 Aug 5(LA); a promise to cut alcohol excise duty would win it the next election, 27 Aug 6(PC); the effects of devaluations on Labour governments since 1931, 3 Sep 20(A); the influence of the Gang of Four on the election of Michael Foot as leader, and in general elections, 24 Sep 6(PC); Tony Blair's views on socialism for the Nineties, 1 Oct 10(A); the drift of intellectuals away from the Left, 1 Oct 27(AA); 'New Labour' economics, 1 Oct 30(CS); party conference speeches attack the 'undeserving rich', 8 Oct 5(LA); 'New Labour' poli- cies heavily influenced by Brussels, 8 Oct 6(PC); how to hedge against the consequences of a Labour victory at the next elec- tion, 22 Oct 19(A); said to have an affinity with the aristocracy, 19 Nov 7(D); the Shadow Cabinet lacks excitement, 3 Dec 19(A); see also Blair, Tony, and other individual members Lacey, Robert, Grace, 15 Oct 38(R)

Ladybird Ladybird (film), 8 Oct 52(AR) Lady from the Sea, The (Lyric Hammersmith), 6 Aug 37 Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Metropolitan Opera, New York), 31 Dec 29(AR) Lady Windermere's Fan (Albany), 13 Aug 31(AR) Lamb, Henry: exhibition, 10 Dec 49(AR) Land of conspiracy theories, 3 Sep 12(A) Language, 10 Sep 34(P) Latin Lover, The, Frederic Raphael, 22 Oct 45(R) Laval, Pierre: 16 Jul 27(R)(photo) Lawson, Dominic, ed. The Spectator Annual, 10 Dec 39(R) Lawton, Tommy, 8 Oct 63(5) League Against Cruel Sports, the; tries to get deer-hunting ban- ned on National Trust land, 2 Jul 18(A); an extremist organisa- tion, 9 Jul 26(L); infiltrates the National Trust, 23 Jul 24(CP) Lecher's Lexicon, 10 Sep 30(L) Lees-Milne, James, A Mingled Measure, 15 Oct 40(R) Left disgraces itself The, 17 Dec 3(LA) Legal: the use of informants disputed, 24 Sep 16(A); the law on financial fraud and insider trading, 24 Sep 28(CS); a book about a libel trial, 8 Oct 7(D); the Walker trial and the short- comings of the Serious Fraud Office, 29 Oct 5(1A); jurors at a murder trial, 12 Nov 22(A); a case for televising trials, 12 Nov 25(A); a Scottish judge recommends reviving flogging, brand- ing and the stocks for persistent offenders, 10 Dec 8(AV); see also CRIME • Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh (Kirov Opera), 31 Dec 29(AR) Lensing, Doris, Under My Skin, 22 Oct 48(R) Let's Do It (Chichester Festival Theatre), 6 Aug 37(AR) Letters of condolence, 10 Dec 60(CO) Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, The: Vols I and II, ed. Bradford A. Booth and Ernest Mebew, 9 Jul 29(R) Letters of Samuel Johnson, The, Volume IV, 1782-1784, ed. Bruce Redford, 24 Sep 34(R) Liberal Democratic Party: its conference at Brighton, 1 Oct 7(D) Liberalism: becoming an instrument of oppression, 17 Sep 9(A) Libya: Colonel Gaddafi's 25 years in power, 3 Sep 11(A) Lies, damn lies and leprechauns, 17 Sep 16(A) Life and letters, 2 Jul 39, 6 Aug 35, 3 Sep 40, I Oct 38, 12 Nov 46, 3 Dec 50(LL) Life of Graham Greene, The: Volume Two 1939-1955, Norman Sherry, 3 Sep 33(R)(photo) Like Bismarck, only bigger, 2 Jul 14(A) Lilley, George, Anthony Powell, A Bibliography, 23 Jul 28(R) Lincolnshire, 6 Aug 20(A) Lindsey, Robert: see Brando, Marlon Lines Written as an Alternative to Beating One's Head Against the Wall, 2 Jul 34(P) Literature: the disappearance of literary figures in public life, 17 Sep 27(AA); the difficulties of keeping a diary for later pub- lication, 24 Sep 7(D); an analysis of fairy tales, 19 Nov 54(R); a guide to 20th-century novels, 17 Dec 63(R); French symbolists, 17 Dec 73(R); a reading of Goethe's Torquato Tasso at Buxton, 17 Dec 83(AR); see also BOOKS, WRITERS, Royal Society of Literature Little local difficulty, A, 13 Aug 16(A) Little war is good for armies, A, 12 Nov 16(A) Li, Zhisui, The Private Life of Chairman Mao, 26 Nov 51(R) Lloyd George: cultivated raspberries in retirement, 15 Oct 28(L) Lloyd's of London: Names declare themselves bankrupt to avoid paying their debts, 16 Jul 9(A); the high cost of Lloyd's bro- kers, 30 Jul 23(CS); candidates for election to its ruling coun- cil; insuring members' heirs against their liabilities, 19 Nov 42(CS) Local government: accusations of gerrymandering against West- minster council and Dame Shirley Porter, 8 Oct 27(A), 15 Oct 28(L); council tax problems, 15 Oct 7(AV) Logue, Christopher, The Husbands, 15 Oct 36(R) London: a new social history unduly pessimistic, 29 Oct 30 (CP), 12 Nov 19(A); a book, 5 Nov 50(R); schemes to control traffic, 19 Nov 45(CP), 3 Dec 41(L); literary parties, 10 Dec 30(AA) London is falling down, 12 Nov 19(A) London, John Russell, 5 Nov 50(R) Longford, Lord, Avowed Intent: An Autobiography,1 Oct 37(R) Longford, Lord: his volumes of autobiography, 8 Oct 37(L) Long life, 2 Jul 48, 9 Jul 40, 16 Jul 41, 23 Jul 40, 30 Jul 40, 6 Aug 40, 13 Aug 34, 20 Aug 42, 27 Aug 46, 3 Sep 48, 10 Sep 49, 17 Sep 49, 24 Sep 56, 1 Oct 49, 8 Oct 57, 15 Oct 47, 22 Oct 64, 29 Oct 49, 5 Nov 65, 12 Nov 57, 19 Nov 71, 26 Ntw 65, 3 Dec 65, 10 Dec 56, 17 Dec 94, 31 Dec 34(A) Long Walk to Freedom, Nelson Mandela, 3 Dec 45(R) Look back in thanks, 31 Dec 5(LA) Looking at Giacometti, David Sylvester, 5 Nov 47(R) Looking back to the horror of the past, 16 Jul 15(A) Looking for Lucan: The Final Verdict, Roy Ranson, with Robert Strange, 27 Aug 39(R) Looking for Mr Nobody, Jenny Rees, 12 Nov 39(R) Looking for Trouble: An Autobiography from the SAS to the Gulf Peter de la Billiere, 1 Oct 41(R) Lord Gnome's Literary Companion, ed. Francis Wheen, 10 Dec 37(R) 'Lord Hanson is out', 17 Dec 18(A) Lost Heart of Asia, The, Colin Thubron, 24 Sep 44(R) Lost Treasures of Troy, The, Caroline Moorehead, 17 Dec 72(R) Love and Hatred. The Stormy Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy, William L. Shirer, 6 Aug 26(R) Love and Human Remains (film), 23 Jul 38(AR) Lovers, Judith Krantz, 20 Aug 30(R) Low life, 9 Jul 40, 16 Jul 40, 23 Jul 40, 6 Aug 40, 13 Aug 34, 20 Aug 42, 27 Aug 48, 3 Sep 48, 10 Sep 48, 17 Sep 48, 24 Sep 55, 1 Oct 48,15 Oct 47, 22 Oct 64, 29 Oct 48, 5 Nov 64, 12 Nov 56, 19 Nov 71, 26 Nov 64, 3 Dec 64, 10 Dec 54, 17 Dec 94, 31 Dec 33(A) Lowrie, LS.: exhibition, 13 Aug 29(AR) Lumby, Lt-Commander Jack: interviewed, 17 Dec 14(A)(I) Luxembourg: an embodiment of the European ideal, 23 Jul 10(A), 13 Aug 20(L); Jacques Santer the new EC leader, 24 Sep 5(LA) Lytton Strachey, Michael Holroyd, 27 Aug 31(R)(1)

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McCarthy, Cormac, The Crossing, 27 Aug 33(R) MacCarthy, Fiona, William Morris: A Life for Our Time, 12 Nov 37(R) McCarthy, Susan: see Masson, Jeffrey McCullin, Don, Sleeping with Ghosts, 15 Oct 31(R)(photo) Macdonald, Kevin, Enteric Pressbiager: The Life and Death of a Screenwriter, 13 Aug 27(R) McDonald's; explains why it is mistakenly thought to contribute to IRA funds, 24 Sep 29(L) MacDonogh, Giles, Prussia: The Perversion of an Idea, 3 Sep 39(R)

Macmillan, Harold: said to have pretended to read Livy, 24 Sep

31(CP)

Macmillan International Film Encyclopedia, The, Ephraim Katz, 31 Dec 26(R) McSmith, Andy, Kenneth Clarke: A Biography, 2 Jul 34(R) Mad dogs and Englishmen, 20 Aug 16(A) Maddox, Brenda, The Married Man: A Life of D.H. Lawrence, 24 Sep 32(R) Made in America, Bill Bryson, 9 Jul 34(R) Mahfouz, Naguib, The Harafish, 2 Jul 35(R) Major-Ball, Terry, Major Major: Memories of an Older Brother, 13 Aug 25(R) MAJOR, JOHN his Thatcherish approach to Europe, 2 Jul 10(AV); his veto of M. Dehaene's candidacy for the presidency of the EC, 2 Jul 8(PC), 2 Jul 10(AV); his family forced into poverty to repay a debt, 16 Jul 9(A); his similarity to Tony Blair, 23 Jul 16(A); his older brother's memoirs, 13 Aug 25(R); his attack on 'yob cul- ture', 17 Sep 5(LA), 26(A); his relationship with Lord Shep- pard, 13 Oct 22(A); supported by Rab Butler's widow, 15 Oct 2.6(A); more Thatcherite than Thatcher, 22 Oct 7(D); his posi- tion threatened by rebellion over the EC budget, 12 Nov 6(PC); how he uses his prime ministerial power compared to his predecessors, 26 Nov 24(A); his position further under- mined after losing a vote over VAT on fuel, 10 Dec 6(PC) Major Major: Memories of an Older Brother, Terry Major-Ball, 13 Aug 25(R) Making America safe for Jihad, 22 Oct 9(A) Making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes, The, Michael Mason, 15 Oct 30(R) Making the Serbs see stars, 26 Nov 12(A) Malcolm, Janet, The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, 12 Nov 41(R) Man and the mask, The, 19 Nov 16(A) Man cannot live on brewis alone, 19 Nov 23(A) Mandela, Nelson, Long Walk to Freedom, 3 Dec 45(R) Mandela, Nelson: why whites admire him, 27 Aug 14(A); a por- • trait, 19 Nov 16(A); his memoirs, 3 Dec 45(R); see also South Africa Man for all reasons, A, 27 Aug 28(A) Mangravite, Andrew: see de Gourmont, Remy Marcovicci, Andrea: cabaret, 26 Nov 62(AR) Marina: The Story of a Princess, Sophia Watson, 2 Jul 31(R) Mark Morris Dance Group (Edinburgh Festival), 3 Sep 44(AR) Marriage: arranged marriages among the non-ethnic British middle classes, 16 Jul 19(A); sex in marriage, 20 Aug 9(A), 3 Sep 31(L); the Marriage Bill's effect on the wedding business, 12 Nov 27(A) Married Man, The: A Life of WI. Lawrence, Brenda Maddox, 24 Sep 32(R) Martina Unauthorized, Adrianne Blue, 17 Dec 74(R) Martin, George, with William Pearson, Summer of Love: The Making of Sgt Pepper, 5 Nov 49(R) Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (film), 12 Nov 52(AR) Mask, The (film), 20 Aug 38 (AR) Mason, Michael, The Making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes, 15 Oct 30(R) Massie, Allan, Edinburgh, 8 Oct 39(R) Masson, Jeffrey, and Susan McCarthy, When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals, 26 Nov 50(R) Matalin, Mary and James Carville, with Peter Knobler, All's Fair: Love, War and Running for President, 22 Oct 45(R) Matter of Life and Death, A (film), 10 Sep 46(AR) Matter of Trust, A, 10 Dec 5(LA) Maverick (film), 30 Jul 36(AR) Mea Cuba, G. Cabrera Infante, tr. Kenneth Hall, 29 Oct 36(R) MErmoti, the black market in human organs for transplant operations, 2 Jul 11(A); how to increase the supply of organs for trans- plant, 2 Jul 15(A); alcoholic patients, 13 Aug 17, 20 Aug 22,

5 Nov 16, 3 Dec 22(M); Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease a greater risk than rabies, 20 Aug 17(A); unqualified care workers in pri- vate homes for the old, 20 Aug 18(A); medical ethics, 20 Aug 23(AA); a patient requests a cure for anger, 1 Oct 13(M); testi- cles, descended or undescended, 15 Oct 11(A), 22 Oct 34(L); a television programme about plastic surgery, 22 Oct 62(AR); jugular veins, 5 Nov 24(A); euthanasia legalised in Oregon, 19 Nov 20(A); patients ill-used by bureaucrats and journalists, 3 Dec 22(M); the benefits of an afternoon nap, 10 Dec I8(A); three maltreated women patients, 10 Dec 26(M); investigating happiness and depression, 17 Dec 44, 31 Dec 33(A); see also Aids, Doctors, National Health Service, and Suicide Megalomania is acceptable again, 12 Nov 12(A) Mehew, Ernest: see Booth, Bradford A.

Mellor, David Alan: see Garner, Philippe Mellor, David, MP: his affair with Lady Cobham, 12 NOV S(AV) Memoirs: see BIOGRAPHIES, AUTOBIOGRAPHIES AND MEMOIRS Men: excel as hairdressers, dressmakers and cooks, 17 Sep 31(L) Merchant of Venice, The (Barbican), 26 Nov 62(AR) Merrill, Stuart: see de Gourmont, Remy Message for the media, 12 Nov 5(LA) Metcalfe, Lady Alexandra: interviewed, 27 Aug 20(A)(I) Michael Clark Company (Brixton Academy), 2 Jul 44(AR) Michelangelo: exhibition, 8 Oct 50(AR) Michie, James: a prewar childhood in Weybridge, 3 Sep 24(A) Middle Ages, the: 17 Dec 75(R) Middlesex: a county never to return, 2 Jul 20(A) Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, John Berendt, 17 Sep 37(R) Military kabuki play, A, 1 Oct 18(A) Mind the Gap, 20 Aug 29(P) Mind your language, 2 Jul 13, 9 Jul 18, 16 Jul 15, 23 Jul 14, 30 Jul 11, 6 Aug 15, 13 Aug 12, 27 Aug 18, 3 Sep 16, 10 Sep 18, 17 Sep 11, 24 Sep 20, 1 Oct 11, 8 Oct 14, 15 Oct 11, 22 Oct 29, 29 Oct 23, 5 Nov 24, 12 Nov 16, 19 Nov 27, 26 Nov 17, 3 Dee 17, 10 Dec 20, 17 Dec 50, 31 Dec 17(A) Mingled Measure, A, James Lees-Milne, 15 Oct 40(R) Miracle on 34th Street (film), 3 Dec 62(AR) Miracle Worker, The (Comedy), 30 Jul 37(AR) Mission unaccomplished, 15 Oct 10(A) Miss Nato 1994, 24 Sep 5(LA) Mitterrand, Francois: his Vichyite past, 29 Oct 11(A) Mockler, Anthony, Graham Greene: Three Lives, 30 Jul 26(R) Molly Sweeney (Almeida), 12 Nov 53(AR) Monarchy is not multiple choice, 15 Oct 20(A) Monro, Alice, Open Secrets, 29 Oct 35(R) Moorehead, Caroline, The Lost Treasures of Troy, 17 Dec 72(R) Moore, Lorrie, Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?, 12 Nov 40(R) Moraes, Henrietta, Henrietta, 1 Oct 39(R) More than midsummer madness, 3 Sep 20(A) Morgan, Piers: interviewed, 15 Oct 16(A)(I) Mortimer, John, Murderers and Other Friends, 22 Oct 47(R) Moscow Stations (Garrick), 22 Oct 61(AR) Mosley, Nicholas, Efforts at the Muth, 5 Nov 53(R) Mosley, Sir Oswald: remembered by Lady Alexandra Metcalfe, 27 Aug 21(A) Most deadly weapon of all The, 26 Nov 14(A) Most mysterious disaster, A, 10 Dec 18(A) Moonier, Emmanuel, 29 Oct 11(A) Mount, Ferdinand, Umbrella, 24 Sep 42(R) Mouse that roam, The, 23 Jul 10(A) 'Move, and we blow your head off', 29 Oct 20(A) Mrs Jordan's Profession, Claire Tomalin, 29 Oct 31(R) Muir, Frank, The Walpole Orange, 3 Dec 53(R)

Murderers and Other Friends, John Mortimer, 22 Oct 47(R) Murdoch, Rupert: his enemies in Britain, 2 Jul 22(A); replaces BBC television news in China with American films, 6 Aug 7(D); his empire vulnerable to higher interest rates, 6 Aug 8(AV); considers supporting Tony Blair, 13 Aug 6(PC); his papers' obsession with sex, 12 Nov 8(AV); his claims for BSkyB, 3 Dec 28(A); see also THE PRESS, and TELEVISION Muse, 1 Oct 40(P)

Museums: a proposal for a new museum of Kent, 13 Aug 34(A); the Armand Hammer Museum, 17 Sep 13(A); the Hermitage, 19 Nov 57(R) Music the Aldeburgh Festival, 16 Jul 36(AR); Debussy, 23 Jul 37(AR); the Proms' 100th season, 30 Jul 36(AR); Dvorak's Requiem, 13 Aug 30(AR); the amateurishness of Britain's choral societies, 13 Aug 30(AR), 20 Aug 27(L); an encyclopae- dia of musicals, 20 Aug 28(R); Proms concerts: Alexander Goehr's Colossus or Panic, George Benjamin's Sudden Time and Peter Maxwell Davies's Fifth Symphony, 20 Aug 36(AR); an advertisement for the unveiling of a Mozart statue, 3 Sep 31(L); concerts at the Edinburgh Festival, 3 Sep 42(AR); the Cleveland Orchestra; ticket touts at the Proms, 3 Sep 44(AR); the Last Night of the Proms; Blake's 'Jerusalem', 10 Sep 42(AR), 17 Sep 31(L); Irish Republican songs, 17 Sep 31(L); British early music groups, 24 Sep 49(AR); a composer's life in Ghana, 1 Oct 43(AR); the Gramophone Awards, 15 Oct 44(AR); a proposal to build a research centre at Elgar's birth- place, 19 Nov 64(AR); Palestrina and Lassus, 26 Nov 60(AR); records of the year, 17 Dec 86(AR); see also Jazz, Pop Music, and OPERA 'My idea of fun isn't discussing politics', I Oct 9(A) My Night with Reg (Criterion), 3 Dec 61(AR) 'My people trust and love me', 13 Aug 13(A) Myth of Soros, The, 13 Aug 5(LA)

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Naked President, The: A Political Life of Lech Walesa, Roger Boyes, 19 Nov 56(R) Napier, Priscilla, Ballad of King Henry VIII and Thomas Wyatt, 27 Aug 34(R) National Health Service: condoms distributed to homosexuals on Hampstead Heath, 16 Jul 7(D); electronic bar codes used to monitor out-patient appointments, 16 Jul 19(M), 23 Jul 23(L); a casualty department praised, 30 Jul 7(D); NHS managers at a Top Managers Programme, 17 Sep 7(D); form-filling, 1 Oct 13(M); effects of the Patients' Charter, 26 Nov 20(M); see also Doctors, and MEDICAL National Lottery: not a substitute for civic-mindedness or charity, 19 Nov 5(LA); will encourage profligacy among arts organisa- tions, 19 Nov 42(CS); the draw shown on television, 26 Nov 62(AR); Jeffrey Bernard on what it would be like to win, 10 Dec 54(A) National Trust: considers banning deer-hurtling on its land, 2 Jul 18(A); infiltrated by the League Against Cruel Sports, 23 Jul 24(CP); advised to ignore votes on hunting ban, 30 Jul 24(L); a dispute with Lord Scarsdale over Kedleston Hall, 3 Sep 48(A); books about the Trust, 12 Nov 42(R), 19 Nov 71(A) National Trust, The, Merlin Waterson, 12 Nov 42(R) Nato: the Partnership for Peace, 9 Jul 5(LA); why Britain is back- ing the Belgian foreign minister Willy Claes as its next secre- tary-general, 24 Sep 5(IA); an exercise in Poland reveals the drawbacks of the Partnership for Peace, 1 Oct 18(A); its role in Bosnia, 3 Dec 5(LA); its secretary-general's belief in an Anglo- Saxon conspiracy against Europe, 10 Dec 17(A) Natural Born Killers (film), 19 Nov 68(AR) Nature magazine, 3 Sep 6(D) Naval: see Armed Forces Navratilova, Martina, and Liz Nickles, The Total Zone, 17 Dec 74(R) Nazi sympathiser and supreme toady, A, 23 Jul 13(A) Needful Things (film), 9 Jul 37(AR) Neo-colonial nonsense, 30 Jul 5(LA) Never spivvy or la-di-da, 22 Oct 22(A) Neville's Island (Apollo), 15 Oct 43(AR) New England (Barbican Pit), 10 Dec 48(AR) Newfoundland: its survival threatened by a ban on cod-fishing and the protection of seals, 19 Nov 23(A) News of the World; an interview with the editor, 15 Oct 16(A); its editor responds to criticism, 19 Nov 44, 3 Dec 41(L) Newton, Sir Isaac: his religious beliefs, 3 Sep 28(AA) Nice vs Nice, 23 Jul 16(A) Nicklaus, Hedli: see Greene, Patricia Nickles, Liz: see Navratilova, Martina Nigeria: a scheme to raise credit, 17 Sep 29(CS), I Oct 32(L) Nightingale and the Rose, The (Almeida), 16 Jul 36(AR) Night in Tunisia, Neil Jordan, 31 Dec 25(R) Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, The (King's Head), 8 Oct 54(AR) Ninety-three not out, 24 Sep 22(A) Nobody's Fool: The Lives of Danny Kaye, Martin Gottfried, 17 Dec 78(R) Nobody that rich could be that stupid', 23 Jul 11(A) No crime like the present, 30 Jul 8(A)

Noel Coward was a spy, too, 17 Dec 10(A)

Noise levels: 16 Jul 41(A), 6 Aug 25(L); mobile telephones, 13 Aug 7(3), 20 Aug 27(L) No militants like showbiz militants, 26 Nov 26(A) None to Accompany Me, Nadine Gordimer, 17 Sep 39(R) No prophylactic against war, 1 Oct 16(A) North (film), 6 Aug 38(AR) No sex please, we're married, 20 Aug 9(A) Not About Heroes (Jermyn Street Theatre), 3 Dec 61(AR) Not free, not fair, 16 Jul 11(A) Not just a tribal war, 23 Jul 8(A) Not Ordinary Men, John Colvin, 3 Dec 49(R) Not so hard Labour, 22 Oct 19(A) Not such good eggs, 19 Nov 33(A) Not with a bang but a bleep, 8 Oct 9(A) Novak, Jan: see Forman, Milos Nursing homes: ill treatment of old people in privately run homes, 20 Aug 18(A)

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Oberto (Opera North), 31 Dec 29(AR) Obituaries: lives devoted to the pursuit of perfection in a trivial field, 10 Sep 52(C0); sporting obituaries, 17 Sep 55(A); in praise of obituaries, 26 Nov 7(AV); see also Deaths O'Brian, Patrick, The Commodore, 3 Dec 51(R) Ode to a Bluebottle, 20 Aug 34(P) OECD: selection of the right leader prevented by nationality pol- itics, 24 Sep 5(LA) Office life: a new telephone, 15 Oct 46; choosing a deputy, 22 Oct 62; corporate incompetence, 29 Oct 46; a management course, 5 Nov 66; useful gossip, 12 Nov 57; wastepaper bins, 19 Nov 72; lunching, 26 Nov 65; a French delegation's visit, 3 Dec 65; a questionnaire on status, 10 Dec 57; Christmas par- ties, 17 Dec 95, 31 Dec 34(A) Office life, 15 Oct 46, 22 Oct 62, 29 Oct 46, 5 Nov 66, 12 Nov 57, 19 Nov 72, 26 Nov 65, 3 Dec 65, 10 Dec 57, 17 Dec 95, 31 Dec 34(A) Official Slacker Handbook, The, Sarah Dunn, 26 Nov 55(R) O'Hara, Frank, Selected Poems, 3 Sep 38(R) Older, frailer, but still a mighty force, 10 Sep 8(A)

Old people: the advantages of older politicians, 9 Jul 22(A); still interested in sex and politics, 30 Jul 40(A); a Government plan to make them pay for their own nursing home care; ill treat- ment by nursing staff in private homes, 20 Aug 18(A); elderly prodigies; the right to die in dignity, 20 Aug 23(AA); threat- ened by the legalisation of euthanasia, 19 Nov 22(A) Oliver! (London Palladium), 17 Dec 88(AR)

Oliver North declares class war, 5 Nov 14(A) 011ard, Richard, Cromwell's Earl, 10 Sep 36(R) 011ey, Margaret: exhibition, 3 Dec 59(AR) Once on This Island (Island/Royalty), 8 Oct 54(AR) Once Upon a Time, John Barth, 19 Nov 55(R) One and Only, The, Francis King, 5 Nov 49(R)

One Hot Summer in Sr Petersburg, Duncan Fallowell, 29 Oct 32(R)

One hundred years ago, 9 Jul 23, 16 Jul 12, 23 Jul 17, 27 Aug 30, 3 Sep 26, 10 Sep 25, 17 Sep 26, 24 Sep 26, 1 Oct 26, 8 Oct 26, 15 Oct 9, 22 Oct 19, 29 Oct 13, 5 Nov 15, 12 Nov 25,19 Nov 29, 26 Nov 14, 3 Dec 34, 17 Dec 30, 54(X) Only the Lonely (Piccadilly), 8 Oct 54(AR) Open Secrets, Alice Monro, 29 Oct 35(R) OPERA the Compton Verney project, 2 Jul 28(L); Don Giovanni; Aida; The Nightingale and the Rose; the Aldeburgh Festival, 16 Jul 36(AR); Bayreuth, 27 Aug 41(AR); Tosca, 24 Sep 50(AR); the ENO and the London Coliseum, 24 Sep 50(AR), 8 Oct 36(L); Don Quixote; II Travatore, 15 Oct 41(AR); Das Rheingold; Die Walkare, 22 Oct 59(AR); The Reluctant King, 29 Oct 43(AR); The Second Mrs Kong, Romeo et Juliette; Cheryomushki, 5 Nov 58(AR); La Traviata; Khovanshchina; The Spanish Lady, 3 Dec 60(AR); records, 10 Dec 47(AR); an embarrassing evening at Buxton, 17 Dec 83(AR); opera outside London: Beatrice et Benedict; Fidelio; Oberto; Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk; Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh, 31 Dec 29(AR) Opinion polls: on the monarchy, 15 Oct 20(A) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: see OECD Original Sin, P.D. James, 29 Oct 39(R) Osborne, John: death, 31 Dec 5(LA) Out of a House There Walked a Man (Lyttelton), 10 Dec 48(AR) Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Kevin Kelly, 20 Aug 31(R) Out of the Blue (Shaftesbury), 3 Dec 61(AR) Oxbridge Conspiracy, The, Walter Ellis, 8 Oct 43(R) Oxford Book of Comic Verse, The, ed, John Gross, 8 Oct 41(R)

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Paddy, 24 Sep 45(P) Pagemaster, The (film), 17 Dec 90(AR) Palladian Revival, The: Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick, John Harris, 6 Aug 31(R) Paperbacks, recent: o selection, 24 Sep 35, 15 Oct 37, 3 Dec 52(X) Paris after the Liberation, 1944-1949, Anthony Beevor and Artemis Cooper, 16 Jul 27(R) Paris Interzone, James Campbell, 15 Oct 34(R) Parker, Peter, ed. The Reader's Companion to the Twentieth Cent- ury Nove4 17 Dec 63(R) PooLiasmorr MPs' corruption, 23 Jul 5(LA), 5 Nov 8(AV); Spectator chess match between Lords and Commons, 30 Jul 44(A), 6 Aug 25(L); MPs' salaries and allowances, 3 Sep 29(CS); a standing committee set up to examine public conduct, 29 Oct 4(PW), 25(CS); a proposal for a Supremacy of Parliament Act, 29 Oct 7(13); memoirs of Julian Critchley MP, 5 Nov 48(R); the High- land Park/Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year report, 26 Nov 28(A); why hereditary peers should be banned from voting in Parliament, 10 Dec 36(CP); see also CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT Parliamentarian of the Year: the winners, 26 Nov 28(A) Parris, Matthew: his great-grandfather's suicide and subsequent family history, 17 Dec 48(A) Partial Eclipse, Lesley Glaister, 20 Aug 32(R) Parties: A Literary Companion, Susanna Johnston, 15 Oct 32(R) Parting is such sweet sorrow, 27 Aug 16(A) Partisan, The, Benjamin Cheever, 13 Aug 23(R) Partridge, Frances, Good Company: Diaries 1967-1970, 8 Oct 45(R) Passionate Woman, A (Comedy), 19 Nov 66(AR) Passion for Wows, A: Aviation and the Western Imagination,

Robert Wohl, 17 Dec 69(R) Past is silence, The, 17 Dec 31(A) Past, The, Neil Jordan, 31 Dec 25(R) Paton, Alan: a biography, 13 Aug 21(R) Patsy Cline (Whitehall), 30 Jul 37(AR) Patten, Christopher: his proposals for democratic reform in Hong Kong, 2 Jul 7 (LA) Patten's last stand, 2 Jul 7 (LA) Pearly Shadow, The, 17 Dec 40(F) Pearson, William: see Martin, George Peculiar melodies of existence, 3 Sep 40(LL) Pensions: the Occupational Pensions Board, 10 Sep 27, 24 Sep 28(CS); striking signalmen threatened with forfeiting their share of the British Rail Pension Fund, 24 Sep 28(CS); the pension awarded to Glaxo's retiring chairman Sir Paul Girolami, 1 Oct 30(CS); compensation for those wrongly advised to leave employers' pension schemes, 29 Oct 25(CS) Pepys imitations, 9 Jul 44(CO) Perec, Georges, A Void, tr. Gilbert Adair, 19 Nov 56(R) Perrie, Lynne, Secrets of the Street, 10 Dec 4l (R) Perry, Ronald, The Fifth Man, 10 Dec 38(R) Personal Column,17 Sep 36(P) Peru: an interview with its president, Alberto Fujimori, 13 Aug 13(A), 27 Aug 25(L) Philosophy: 20th-century philosophers; the importance of Karl Popper, 24 Sep 27(AA), 1 Oct 31(L) Photography: an exhibition of contemporary photographic art, 23 Jul 36(AR); Don McCullin, 15 Oct 31(R); Cecil Beaton, 31 Dec 23(R) Picture of Dorian Gray (Lyric Hammersmith), 24 Sep 51(AR) Pimlott, Ben, Frustrate Their Knavish Tricks, 20 Aug 29(R) Playboy Book, The: The Complete Pictorial History, Gretchen Edgren and Murray Fisher, 22 Oct 48(R) Playing with an Archetype, 24 Sep 33(P) POETRY AND POETS verse competitions: in praise of famous tennis players, 23 July 44; on the opening of the Channel Tunnel, 6 Aug 44; `banana' lyrics, 20 Aug 44; beginning 'Happiness is ...', 27 Aug 52; 'kitchen prayers', 3 Sep 52; beginning 'A life in the avant- garde ...', 24 Sep 60; imitations of Dr Johnson, I Oct 52; pur- ple verse, 29 Oct 52; carrying on after two lines of Cowper, 26 Nov 68; 'On Looking in a Mirror', 3 Dec 68(CO) Frank O'Hara, 3 Sep 38(R); Craig Raine, 10 Sep 32(R); Blake and 'Jerusalem', 10 Sep 43(AR); Ogden Nash, 24 Sep 36(R); W.H. Auden's juvenilia, 24 Sep 40(R); David Wright, 1 Oct 38(LL); Ted Hughes's style resembles Sylvia Plath's, 1 Oct 32(L); a book of comic verse, 8 Oct 41(R); an account of the Iliad, 15 Oct 36(R); male poets' attraction to women, 12 Nov 7(D); Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, 12 Nov 41(R); James Simmons, 3 Dec 50(LL); Yeats's letters, 17 Dec 64(R) Poisoned political gene pool, A, 6 Aug 15(A) Poland: its boom economy, communists back in power, 20 Aug 11(A); Pope John Paul It's visas; his effect on the Solidarity revolution; his Polishness, 10 Sep 8(A); a Nato exercise in con- junction with East European forces, 1 Oct 18(A); a life of Lech Walesa, 19 Nov 56(R) Police, the: disputes with judges and defence lawyers over the use of informants, 24 Sep 16(A); armed traffic police in Oregon, 29 Oct 20(A); the Obscene Publications Squad, 10 Dec 25(A); see also CRIME, and Palsosis POLITICAL CORRECTNESS slapping one's child considered a heinous offence, 9 Jul 7(D); discrimination against fat people, 9 Jul 7(D); artificial insemi- nation for lesbians, 16 Jul 7(D); red Aids ribbons, 16 Jul 7(D), 31 Dec 32(AR); Sixties liberal ideology on race, class and edu- cation corrupted into Nineties anti-intellectual conformity, 17 Sep 9(A); neo-bowdlerism, 17 Sep 11(A); parallels with the Puritan revolution; its spread from America, 1 Oct 27(AA); politically incorrect humorists in America, 19 Nov 10, 14(A) POLITICS AND POLITICIANS young and old politicians compared, 9 Jul 22(A); widespread disgust for the political establishment, 16 Jul 23(AA); the nice- ness of present party leaders, 23 Jul 16(A); the advantage of good looks, 30 Jul 7(D); British politics unaffected by the Gang of Four, 24 Sep 6(PC); women politicians not a good thing, 24 Sep 30(L); centralist politics the enemy of democracy, 24 Sep 31(CP); Tony Blair's attitude to politics, 1 Oct 9(A); the 'ratchet effect' and the drift of intellectuals away from the Left, 1 Oct 27(AA); the growing influence of ex-leaders, 8 Oct 16(A); prime ministers' use of power compared, 26 Nov 24(A); British politicians have grown less exciting, 3 Dec 18(A); see also PARLIAMENT, and individual parties and politicians Politics of victimhood, The, 13 Aug 11(A) Politics, 2 Jul 8, 9 Jul 6, 16 Jul 6, 30 Jul 6, 6 Aug 6, 13 Aug 6, 20 Aug 6,27 Aug 6, 3 Sep 6, 1D Sep 6, 17 Sep 6, 24 Sep 6, 1 Oct 6, 8 Oct 6, 22 Oct 6, 29 Oct 6, 5 Nov 6, 12 Nov 6, 19 Nov 6, 3 Dec 6, 10 Dec 6, 17 Dec 7(PC) Poor Super Man (Hampstead), 1 Oct 45(AR) Pope-Hennessy, James and John: remembered, 12 Nov 57(A) Pope John Paul II: a portrait, 10 Sep 8(A) Popper, Karl: death, 24 Sep 27(AA) POP Music jukeboxes, 9 Jul 39(AR); middle-aged bands, 6 Aug 36 (AR); pop stars who crave recognition in other fields, 10 Sep 24(A): Take That's new image, 10 Sep 44(AR); new albums reviewed, 8 Oct 54(AR); a play about Roy Orbison, 8 Oct 54(AR); the Beatles, 5 Nov 49(R); why British bands are no longer succeed- ing in America, 5 Nov 57(AR); albums of the year, 17 Dec 92(AR) Population: the living now outnumber the dead, 30 Jul 7(D); the population explosion, 27 Aug 7(AV), 10 Sep 28(L); a UN con- ference in Cairo, 10 Sep 9(A); the Pope's views on population control; little correlation between population density and poverty, 10 Sep 9(A); overpopulation in the Third World, 10 Sep 28, 17 Sep 30(L) Pont is a yawn, 10 Dec 24(A) Pornography: its dangers over-emphasised in the campaign to preserve the Obscene Publications Squad, 10 Dec 24(A) Porter, Dame Shirley: and Westminster council, 8 Oct 27(A), 15 Oct 28, 12 Nov 34(L) Portillo, Michael: blames Brussels for his decision to scrap a scheme to help disabled workers, 20 Aug 6(PC) Portrait of the week, 2 Jul 6, 9 Jul 4, 16 Jul 4, 23 Jul 4, 30 Jul 4, 6 Aug 4, 13 Aug 4, 20 Aug 4, 27 Aug 4, 3 Sep 4, 10 Sep 4, 17 Sep 4, 24 Sep 4, 1 Oct 4, 8 Oct 4, 15 Oct 4, 22 Oct 4, 29 Oct 4, 5 Nov 4, 12 Nov 4, 19 Nov 4, 26 Nov 4, 3 Dec 4, 10 Dec 4, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 4(PW) Portraits: Sir Arthur Bryant, 23 Jul 13(A); Chris Eubank, 10 Dec 22(A)(I); Evelyn Gardner (the first Mrs Evelyn Waugh), 5 Nov 54(A)(I); Helmut Kohl, 2 Jul 14(A)(I); Peter Preston, 5 Nov 20(A)(I); Pope John Paul II, 10 Sep 8(A); Lord Sheppard, 8 Oct 22(A)(I); see also Immuvrews Posing all the way to the bank, 10 Dec 22(A)

Post Office: inflicts closed circuit television advertisements on its queueing customers, 12 Nov 32(CS); see also PuivA-rtsisnoN Post-War II, 13 Aug 27(P)

Potemkin privatisation, 10 Sep 12(A) Potts, Alex, Flesh and the Ideal: Woicicelmann and the Origins of Art History, 20 Aug 33(R) Powell, Enoch, The Evolution of the Gospel, 17 Sep 36(R) Power and the blarney, The, 26 Nov 8(A) Prescott, John: vital to the Labour leadership 'dream ticket', 9 Jul 6(PC) PRESS AND MEDIA, THE the circulation war among the national broadsheets, 2 Jul 22(A); readers profit from the circulation war, 2 Jul 24(CS); the Sunday Times defended, 9 Jul 26(L); the demise of the Oldie, 23 Jul 22(CS), 30 Jul 40(A); American investigative journalism after Watergate, 6 Aug 16(A); the Duchess of York and Hello! magazine, 6 Aug 40(A); scientific and specialist magazines, 3 Sep 6(D); differing press reports of a cricket final; an error-strewn press release, 10 Sep 7(D); American mass entertainment culture, 17 Sep 8(AV); victims of press fantasies, 24 Sep 8(AV); why the Sunday Telegraph's editor refused to serialise a book about the Princess of Wales, 8 Oct 8(AV); Independent journalists hired by the Observer and the Guardian, 15 Oct 6(D); newspaper cliches, 15 Oct 6(D); the inventor of the press interview, 22 Oct 7(D), 29 Oct 27(L); the royal ratpack during the Queen's visit to Russia, 29 Oct 22(A); the 'quality press' criticised for its unsympathetic treatment of the Prince of Wales, 29 Oct 26(L); the role of the American media in the mid-term elections, 12 Nov 5(LA); the low moral standards of the press, 12 Nov 30(AA), 3 Dec 41(L); press nui- sance-making a sign of healthy competition, 12 Nov 36(CP); newspapers increasingly ignored by intelligent, literate readers, 19 Nov 7(D); liberal self-censorship in the American press, 19 Nov 9(A); a new men's magazine, the Yorker, 26 Nov 6(D); newspaper obituaries praised, 26 Nov 7(AV); relative prices of the Times and the Sun, 26 Nov 39(L); media Christmas cliches, 17 Dec 52(A); see also BBC, Journalists, Radio, TELEVISION, and individual journalists, proprietors and newspaper titles Press Complaints Commission: a ruling on the Turville dispute, 13 Aug 16(A), 27 Aug 24(L); moral authority its only weapon against press malpractice, 12 Nov 36(CP) PRESTON, PETER

to be investigated by the House of Commons after admitting forging a fax on its letterhead, 5 Nov 4(PW); had accepted hos- pitality from the Forte hotel group, 5 Nov 8(AV); a profile, 5 Nov 20(A)(I); accused of bringing the Guardian down to the level of the tabloids, 5 Nov 31(AA); his forgery condoned by the press, 12 Nov 30(AA); his reaction to The Spectator's expo- sure of Richard Gott as a KGB agent, 17 Dec 3(LA); why he should resign, 31 Dec 18(AA)

Presumption: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Julia Barrett, 16 Jul 29(R)

PriestleAAy, )LB.: the last grand voice of literature in Britain, 17 Sep 27(

Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The (Strand), 5 Nov 61(AR) Prince of Wales, The: A Biography, Jonathan Dimhleby, 12 Nov 39(R) PRINCE OF WALES, THE under Islamic law, would be stoned to death for adultery, 9 Jul 8(AV); serialisation of his biography leads to discussion of a royal divorce, 22 Oct 7(D); criticised for publicising his private life, 22 Oct 8(AV), 36(CP); defended against detractors, 29 Oct 26(L); should become a Roman Catholic, 29 Oct 26(L); an interview with his biographer, 5 Nov 26(A); unfit to be King, 5 Nov 31(AA); finds Barbra Streisand sexy, 5 Nov 65(A) Princess Michael of Kent: a dream about her, 31 Dec 17(A) Princess of Wales, The: public reaction and press speculation after her telephone was used for nuisance calls, 3 Sep 7(AV); a book about her affair with James Hewitt, 8 Oct 4(PW), 8(AV), 38(CP), 56(A); criticised for popularising baseball caps, 19 Nov 7(D), 31 Dec 21(L) PRISONS prison fights, 9 Jul 12, 3 Sep 15(M); suicide attempts to avoid trial, 30 Jul 12(M); a visit to Parkhurst, 27 Aug 7(D); a pony- tailed Buddhist, 10 Sep 13(M); young and old prisoners, 17 Sep 24(M); prisoners who deny or minimise their crimes, 24 Sep 9(A); imprisonment as a means of contraception, 15 Oct 12(M); an Islamic terrorist surprised by the comfort of a New York prison, 22 Oct 10(A); a prisoner who killed his wife for the insurance money, 29 Oct 12(M); a violent criminal who prefers prison life, 12 Nov 24(M); a prisoner and his teddy bear, 17 Dec 94(A) Private Life of Chairman Mao, The, Zhisui Li, 26 Nov 51(R) PRIVATISATION the new water companies have enriched their chairmen at the expense of the consumer, 16 Jul 7(D); the rail privatisation scheme damaged by the railway signalmen's strike, 20 Aug 5(LA); the effects of privatisation in Nizhni Novgorod, 10 Sep 12(A); the flaws in rail privatisation, 1 Oct 6(PC); the failure of Post Office privatisation plans, 5 Nov 4(PW), 5(LA), 6(PC); the inflated salaries of privatised companies' chief executives, 26 Nov 34(CS), 3 Dec 42(CP), 31 Dec 6(D) Privatising true love, 12 Nov 27(A) Profiles: see Portraits Prologue, Joan Brady, 10 Sep 39(R) Proms, the: see Music Prussia: The Perversion of an Idea, Giles MacDonogh, 3 Sep 39(R) Publishing: the modern publishing industry anatomised, 1 Oct 20(A), 8 Oct 37(L); Colin Haycraft of Duckworth's, 8 Oct 7(D); despite talk of decline the book business is thriving, 8 Oct 38(CP); the Olympia and Obelisk presses, 15 Oct 34(R); the publishing activities of UN agencies in Geneva, 12 Nov 9(A); George Weidenfeld's autobiography, 26 Nov 48(R), 3 Dec 64(A); see also BOOKS Pubs: see Drink Pugin, A.W.N.: exhibition, 2 Jul 41(AR); his life and work, 23 Jul 21(AA) Pulp Fiction (film), 22 Oct 60(AR) Pushkin, Robin Edmonds, 19 Nov 52(R) Pyrenees, the: modem despoliation of the area, 20 Aug 7(D) Q Quark and the Jaguar, The: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex, Murray Gell-Mann, 9 Jul 31(R) Queen Behind the Throne, The, Michael De-la-Noy, 30 Jul 29(R) Queen's finally cracked', 'The, 29 Oct 22(A) Quiz: the Spectator Janus Christmas quiz answers, 17 Dec 22; and the questions, 96(X)

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Rabbis in the headlights, 3 Dec 20(A) Rabies: a lesser threat to human health than BSE; rabies cases in Britain, 20 Aug 16(A), 3 Sep 30(L) RACE RELATIONS a journalist accused of racism, 9 Jul 7(D), 6 Aug 25(L); accusa- tions of racism used in the defence of black American offend- ers, 30 Jul 9, 24 Sep 11(A); anti-racist zealotry in the social ser- vices, 17 Sep 12(A); why black Americans make heroes of black criminals, 24 Sep 11(A); American sensitivity to racial generalisations, 19 Nov 14(A), 26 Nov 38(L); the effects of American censorship of debate about race, 26 Nov 31(AA); a letter attacking the Scots and Irish, 3 Dec 40(L); see also JEWS Radio: the new controller of Radio Three interviewed, 23 Jul 34(AR), 6 Aug 25(L); a radio discussion on religious educa- tion, 6 Aug 17(A); a book on The Archers, 17 Dec 67(R) Radon Daughters, lain Sinclair, 17 Sep 37(R) RAILWAYS Pugin's use of rail travel, 2 Jul 42(AR); a strike by signalmen. 30 Jul 7(D); the signalmen's strike supported by left-wing offi- cials; Railtrack's competence in doubt, 20 Aug 5(LA); signal- men's skills, 3 Sep 31(L); striking signalmen threatened with forfeiting their share of the British Rail Pension Fund, 24 Sep 28(CS); flaws in the rail privatisation scheme, 1 Oct 6(PC), 31 Dec 6(D); ticket problems; lunch at a French railway station, 8 Oct 7(D); a train `designated non-alcoholic', 15 Oct 6(D) Raise, Craig, History: The Home Movie, 10 Sep 32(R) Ramblers Association, 6 Aug 35(LL) Ranson, Roy, Looking for Lucan: The Final Verdict, 27 Aug 39(R) Raphael, Frederic, The Latin Lover, 22 Oct 45(R) Reader's Companion to the Twentieth Century Novel, The, ed. Peter Parker, 17 Dec 63(R) Reagan, President Ronald: his letter announcing his Alzheimer's disease, 19 Nov 8(AV)

Redford, Bruce, ed. The Letters of Samuel Johnson, Volume IV, 1782-1784,24 Sep 34(R) Red is back in fashion, 20 Aug 11(A) Rees, Jenny, Looking for Mr Nobody, 12 Nov 39(R) Regicides, The, A.L. Rowse, 17 Sep 33(R)

Rego, Paula: exhibition, 3 Dec 59(AR) RELIGION the moon landings shed no light on religious beliefs about the origins of the universe, 2 Jul 16(A); biblical quotations, 2 Jul 28(L); Islamic fundamentalists in Bangladesh, 9 Jul 8(AV); Islamic laws on adultery preclude Prince Charles from being Defender of the Muslim Faith, 9 Jul 8(AV); religious interpre- tations of comets and other phenomena, 9 Jul I1(A); a Scot- tish Buddhist sect, 16 Jul 18(A); the Dalai Lama's baseball cap, 30 Jul 24(L); two Rajneeshis deported to America, 6 Aug 8(AV); the scientist Richard Dawkins interviewed on televi- sion about his non-religious beliefs, 20 Aug 41(AR), 3 Sep 28(AA), 10 Sep 29, 24 Sep 30(L); Italian obsession with exor- cism and the Devil, 12 Nov 15(A); Messianic Judaism in Brit- ain, 3 Dec 20(A); see also CHRISTIANITY, and ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Reluctant _King The (Opera North), 29 Oct 43(AR) Remembering My Good Friends, George Weidenfeld, 26 Nov 48(R) Renegades: Ihtlerk Englishmen, Adrian Weale, 2 Jul 38(R) Renoir: exhibition, 1 Oct 44(AR) Research, 27 Aug 40(P)

RESTAURANTS reviewed: Rhapsody, 2 Jul 50; the Hothouse Bar and Grill, 9 Jul 42; Lo Strambotto, 23 Jul 42; Alfred, 6 Aug 42; Albero & Grana, 20 Aug 43; Wild World, 3 Sep 50; Pappagallo, 17 Sep 50; Chinon, 1 Oct 50; Nicole's, 15 Oct 50; The Chiswick, 29 Oct 50; Tatsuso, 12 Nov 58; Sonny's, 26 Nov 66; L'esprit de Pescalier, 10 Dec 58(A) dinner at Nash's in Leeds, 10 Dec 7(D); children's behaviour in restaurants, 27 Aug 49(A); the rebirth of the French bistro predicted, 31 Dec 35(A)

Return of the cult of youth, 9 Jul 22(A) Reviews that Caused the Rumpus, The, Brian Sewell, 3 Dec 47(R) Revolting insouciance or genuine amnesia?, 24 Sep 9(A) Reynolds, Susan, Fiefs and Vassals: The Mediaeval Experience Reinterpreted, 17 Dec 75(R) Rheingold, Das (Covent Garden), 22 Oct 59(AR) Ricci, Nino, In a Glass House, 30 Jul 28(R) Rice, Anne, Folios, 3 Dec 56(R) Richard Ingrains: Lord of the Gnomes, Harry Thompson, 1 Oct 42(R) Ridley, Jasper, Tito, 6 Aug 28(R) Rigging the human market, 2 Jul 11(A) Rise and Fall of the British Empire, The, Lawrence James, 26 Nov 50(R)

Roads: the motorway designer Sir Owen Williams, 30 Jul 33 (AR); schemes to control London's traffic, 19 Nov 45(CP), 3 Dec 41(L); yellow lines, 26 Nov 6(D)

Roberts, Andrew, Eminent Churchillians, 30 Jul 25(R) Roberts, Michele, Flesh and Blood, 10 Sep 34(R)

Roberts, Peter: see Greengrass, Helen Robinson, Bill: exhibition, 17 Sep 42(AR)

Robinson, Jeffrey, Bardot - Two Lives, 27 Aug 40(R)

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

a new English missal, 13 Aug 12(A); Pope John Paul II assessed, 10 Sep 8(A); its attitude to the problem of overpopu- lation, 10 Sep 29(L); too much Papism in the cookery column, 24 Sep 30(L), 8 Oct 58(A); a book by the Pope, 5 Nov 52(R); a television programme about Mother Teresa, 12 Nov 55(AR); a Spectator article offensive to Catholics, 19 Nov 13(A), 26 Nov 38(L); sec also Pope John Paul 11

Roman emperors, 15 Oct 32(R)

Romantic Movement. The, Alain de Botton, 27 Aug 34(R) Romeo et Juliette (Covent Garden), 5 Nov 58(AR) Romeo and Julia (Barbican), 29 Oct 44(AR)

Rose, Lieutenant-General Sir Michael: see BOSNIA

Rosso in Italy, David Franklin, 26 Nov 54(R) Rowse, A.L., The Regicides, 17 Sep 33(R)

ROYAL FAMILY AND THE MONARCHY, THE

a suggestion to turn the royal yacht Britannia into a floating hospital, 2 Jul 9(D); the monarchy will survive current contro- versies about the Prince of Wales, 2 Jul 29(CP); the advantages to Britain of a hereditary monarchy, 9 Jul 15(A); royal mis- tresses' sense of humour, 9 Jul 24(AA); a biography of the Queen Mother, 30 Jul 29(R); the Duchess of York and Hello! magazine, 6 Aug 40(A); Lady Alexandra Metcalfe recalls the wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Mrs Simpson, 27 Aug 21(A); the ethics of publishing stories about their private lives, 8 Oct 8(AV); the Queen's visit to Russia, 15 Oct 13(A); the British support the monarchy, but would like to choose their monarch, 15 Oct 20(A); reporting the death of King George VI, 22 Oct 24(A); examples of elective monarchies, 22 Oct 33(L); the House of Windsor bourgeois in its love of publicity, 22 Oct 36(CP); the Queen and Prince Philip in Russia, 29 Oct 22(A); the 'royal soap opera' damaging Britain's reputation abroad, 5 Nov 31(AA); playwrights at Buckingham Palace, 3 Dec 7(D); the pros and cons of hereditary monarchy, 10 Dec 36(CP); how Edward VII nearly died of appendicitis, 17 Dec

12(A); see also individual members of the royal family Royal Society of Literature: inherits a rundown cottage, 10 Dec 7(D) Rugby: rugby league versus rugby union, 15 Oct 55(S), 22 Oct 34(L); the South African tour, 3 Dec 71(S) Rumania: the part played by the KGB in the overthrow of Ceausescu, 5 Nov I2(A); the restoration of Ceausescu's palace, 12 Nov 12(A)

Rushing to Paradise, J.G. Ballard, 17 Sep 38(R) Russell, John, London, 5 Nov 50(R)

RUSSIA

Stalin's role in the bombing of Dresden, 6 Aug 25(L); the new Russian business class, 27 Aug 9(A); Russian 'peace-keeping' forces in Abkhazia, 3 Sep 14(A); a visit by Boris Yeitsin to Nizhni Novgorod; the effects of privatisation, 10 Sep 12(A); travels in Central Asia, 24 Sep 44(R); crime in Russia and its origins in the Soviet past, 1 Oct 11(A); Russian imperialism, 1 Oct 40(R); compared with Ireland; its new criminal ruling class, 8 Oct 34(AA); questions raised by the Queen's impend- ing visit, 15 Oct 13(A); memoirs of a Russian sop-taster, 22 Oct 43(R), 19 Nov 44(L); press coverage of the Queen's visit, 29 Oct 22(A); an account of a summer in St Petersburg, 29 Oct 32(R); KGB involvement in the overthrow of hard-line govern- ments in Eastern Europe, 5 Nov 11(A), 26 Nov 39(L); the Russian men in Vienna, 19 Nov 32(A); the Hermitage muse- um, 19 Nov 57(R); KGB recruitment of a British journalist, 10 Dec 5(LA), 9(A); a book about British KGB spies, 10 Dec 40(R); its bombardment of the Chechen capital Grozny, 31 Dec 5(LA)

Rwanda: massacres the result of careful planning, 23 Jul 8(A); a BBC television crew in the refugee camps, 6 Aug 12(A); televi- sion coverage has helped attract aid, 13 Aug 15(A); the crisis a consequence of overpopulation, 10 Sep 28,17 Sep 30(L)

S

Sack the lot, 20 Aug 5(LA)

St Helena: the lost county of England, 3 Sep 18(A)

Saint Joan (Strand), 30 Jul 37(AR) Saint Peter, Michael Grant, 27 Aug 36(R)

St Tropez: 27 Aug 26(CP) Sale-rooms: see AucnoN SALES

Sanctions that work, 15 Oct 5(LA)

Santer, Jacques: the new leader of the European Community, 24 Sep 5(LA) Sartre, Jean-Paul: his role among the intellectual Left in postwar France, 2 Jul 32(R) Savoy Group, the: see Hotels

Saying sony for Sarah, 5 Nov 20(A)

Scarsdale, Lord: in dispute with the National Trust over Kedleston Hall, 3 Sep 48(A) Schoenberger, Nancy: see Kashner, Sam Schools: see EDUCATION Schuchard, Ronald: see Kelly, John SCIENCE

vitalism and genes, 2 Jul 26(L); a physicist's exposition of sim- ple and complex structures, 9 Jul 31(R); the Human Genome Project, 30 Jul 30(R); science and religion, 6 Aug 17(A), 13 Aug 20, 27 Aug 24(L), 3 Sep 28(AA), 10 Sep 29, 17 Sep 30, 24 Sep 30(L); research into the genetics of snails, 20 Aug 7(D); the evolution of the skull, 27 Aug 7(D); human sexuality com- pared with that of chimpanzees, 27 Aug 7(D); the 'two cul- tures' problem, 3 Sep 6(D); scientific journals, 3 Sep 6(0); interesting articles in Nature magazine, 3 Sep 6(D); the defeat of the world chess champion by a computer, 10 Sep 7(0), 52(A); Karl Popper's approach to scientific evidence and proof, 24 Sep 27(AA), 1 Oct 31(L); the Archbishop of York's doctoral research into pain in animals, 24 Sep 29, 1 Oct 31(L); artificial intelligence and a worldwide computer network threaten human survival, 8 Oct 9(A), 15 Oct 27, 22 Oct 33(L); measuring human intelligence, 22 Oct 5(LA), 5 Nov 34(L); genetic engineering used to produce biological weapons, 26 Nov 16(A); Darwinism and other evolution theories, 31 Dec 7(A); see also Space Travel and Research Scotch on the rocks, 16 Jul 18(A)

Scotland: prewar memories of Lossiemouth, 3 Sep 26(A); a book on Edinburgh, 8 Oct 40(R); the Scots retain a sense of morali- ty which the English have lost, 10 Dec 8(AV); unlike their Northern Irish cousins, Scottish Catholics are unionists, Scottish Protestants separatists, 10 Dec 13(A)

Seagull, The (National), 16 Jul 37(AR) Sea Sonnet, 3 Sep 38(P) Second Best (film), 26 Nov 59(AR) Second Mrs Kong The (Glyndeboume Touring Opera), 5 Nov 58(AR) Secret Life of Laszlo, Count Dracula, The, Roderick Anscombe, 3 Dec 56(R) Secrets of the Street, Lynne Perrie, 10 Dec 41(R) Seldon, Arthur, The State is Rolling Back: Essays in Persuasion, 16 Jul 32(R) Selected Poems, Frank O'Hara, 3 Sep 38(R) Self, Will, Grey Area, 19 Nov 58(R)

Senbergs, Jan: exhibition, 1 Oct 45(AR)

Sense of bleakness and loss, A, 24 Sep 24(A) Sense of mounting excitement, A, 31 Dec 13(A)

Sentimentality: defused, 5 Nov 65(A)

Sewell, Brian, The Reviews that Caused the Rumpus, 3 Dee 47(R) Sex has nothing to do with it, 31 Dec 14(A)

SEX the acting leader of the Labour Party accused of husband- stealing, 2 Jul 9(D); Taki pinches Barbara Amid's bottom,

2 Jul 45(A); women see sex as a laughing matter, men don't, 9 Jul 24(AA); homosexuals on Hampstead Heath, 16 Jul 7(D); sex in marriage, 20 Aug 9(A), 3 Sep 31, 10 Sep 30(L); Louis XIV's sex life, 27 Aug 25(L); an acceptable female equivalent of *illy', 27 Aug 25(L), 10 Sep 30(L), 55(A), 15 Oct 55(A); a transsexual, 27 Aug 46(AR), 3 Sep 31(L); overpopulation the result of excessive fornication, 10 Sep 28(L); a homosexual in the US Marines, 24 Sep 34(R); Denholm Elliott and bisexuali- ty, 24 Sep 45(R); Victorian attitudes to sex, 15 Oct 30(R); a Paris brothel, 15 Oct 46(A); a pictorial history of Playboy mag- azine, 22 Oct 48(R); the British press's obsession with sex, 12 Nov 8(AV); Lewis Carroll a repressed paedophile, 12 Nov 49(AR); strident homosexual spokesmen, 17 Dec 8(13); see also Pornography Shadow, The (film), 26 Nov 59(AR)

Sharkey, Jack: death, 17 Sep 55(S)

Shelden, Michael, Graham Greene: The Man Within, 6 Aug 27(R) She Loves Me (Savoy), 23 Jul 36(AR) Shepherd, Robert: lain Macleod: A Biography, 5 Nov 46(R) Sheppard, Lord: a portrait, 8 Oct 22(A)(I) Sherpas' delight, 9 Jul 5(LA) Sherry, Norman, The Life of Graham Greene: Volume Two 1939-1955,3 Sep 33(R)(photo) 'She's Italian, you know', 9 Jul 27(A) Shields, Carol, Various Miracles, 24 Sep 41(R)

SHIPS AND SHIPPING

a suggestion that the royal yacht Britannia be turned into a floating hospital, 2 Jul 9(D); a successor to,the Britannia, 2 Jul 24(CS); Taki's yacht Bushido blown up, 30 Jul 39, 20 Aug 42(A); the sinking of the Princess Alice, 6 Aug 7(D); the clo- sure of the Swan Hunter shipyard, 29 Oct 17(A); the wreck of the Grigorios, 10 Dec 18(A); unlucky ships, 10 Dec 54(A) Shirer, William, Love and Hatred: The Stormy Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy, 6 Aug 26(R)

Shopping: rules for successful bargain-hunting, 6 Aug 7(D); Sainsbury's 60 years ago, 13 Aug 7(D); the importance of bar- gaining in a market democracy, 13 Aug 19(AA); shops in Austria, 19 Nov 32(A); the long Christmas shutdown a plot to boost shopping, 17 Dec 51(A)

Shot in the Heart, Mikal Gilmore, 2 Jul 33(R)

Signac, Paul: in St Tropez, 27 Aug 26(CP)

Signals of Distress, Jim Crace, 3 Sep 36(R) Silent Woman, The: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, Janet Malcolm, 12 Nov 41(R)

Simpson, 0.J.: and the American legal system, 9 Jul 40(A); belief in his innocence, 23 Jul 11, 24 Sep 11(A); press reaction to the case, 30 Jul 8(A); the hearing televised, 6 Aug 39(AR); a hero to black Americans, 24 Sep 11(A); the trial dominates US tele- vision and makes jury selection difficult, 1 Oct 7(D)

Sinclair, lain, Radon Daughters, 17 Sep 37(R)

Sinn Fein: has no democratic mandate in Northern Ireland, 3 Sep 5(LA)

Sire, H.JA., The Knights of Malta, 23 Jul 30(R) Sirens (film), 23 Jul 38(AR) Sisters Rosensweig The (Greenwich), 20 Aug 37(AR)

Sleaze factor, the: sex and corruption scandals of 1994, 17 Dec 54(A)

Sleeping with Ghosts, Don McCullin, 15 Oct 31(R)(photo) Sleep of Reason, The, 9 Jul 11(A) Slender Reputation, A: an Autobiography, Kathleen Hale, 23 Jul 27(R)

Smart cards: see Identity cards

Smith, Ian Weston, An Inch of Time, 23 Jul 32(R) Smith, Lind], and Isabel Eberstadt, selectors, Candy is Dandy: The Best of Ogden Nash, 24 Sep 36(R)

Smoking: American anti-smoking legislation; a fudged report on passive smoking, 13 Aug 11(A) Snails: research into their genetics, 20 Aug 7(D) Social Democratic Party, the: its failure to affect the course of British politics, 24 Sep 6(PC)

Social observations, 3 Sep 24(A)

Social Services and Welfare: Government expenditure on bene- fit, 2 Jul 24(CS); foreign and home-grown welfare parasites, 16 Jul 23(AA); abolishing the welfare state, 30 Jul 24(L); social workers and cases of suspected child abuse, 6 Aug 9(A), 27 Aug 24, 3 Sep 30(L); why voters support higher taxation to pay for welfare, 26 Nov 40(CP) SOCIETY changing attitudes to debt and bankruptcy, 16 Jul 9(A); the English upper-class way of life could successfully be exported, 23 Jul 7(AV), 10 Sep 29(L); ways in which 15 years of Conserv- ative government have improved the quality of life, 13 Aug 9(A), 20 Aug 27, 3 Sep 30(L); 'the yob culture' a return to our national traditions, 17 Sep 5(1,A); an pairs, 17 Sep 7(D); changes in attitudes to home ownership, 17 Sep 24(A); the gap between rich and poor not growing, 8 Oct 5(LA)„ the impact of

huge pools or lottery winnings on winners' lives, 5 Nov 9(A); the fashion for public confession, 12 Nov 7(D); a book about slackers, 26 Nov 55(R); dislikable people, 17 Dec 100(CO) Society life: the London season, 2 Jul 45(A); English garden par- ties, 23 Jul 7(AV); a literary companion to parties, 15 Oct 32(R); see also TAM Somalia: an account of six months with the UN peace-keeping forces, 15 Oct 10(A), 22 Oct 34(L)

Some architectural notes, 24 Sep 46(F) 'Sometimes my mother rings up',15 Oct 16(A) Song at Twilight, A (Greenwich), 19 Nov 66(AR) Songs My Mother Taught Me, Marlon Brando, with Robert Lindsey, 8 Oct 48(R) Son of the Circus, A, John Irving, 1 Oct 41(R) Sordid saga of greed and Weiss, A, 17 Sep 13(A)

Soros, George: as fallible as any on the money markets, 13 Aug 5(LA) South Africa: a biography of Alan Paton, 13 Aug 21(R); why whites admire President Mandela, 27 Aug 14(A); ANC politi- cians enrich themselves, 27 Aug 14(A); its sinking economy, 27 Aug 15(A); an account of the last months of white rule, 29 Oct 33(R); see also Mandela, Nelson

Soyinka, Wole, Ibadan: the Penkelemes Years, A Memoir, 1946- 1965, 16 Jul 30(R)

Space travel and research: the moon landings programme reassessed, 2 Jul 16(A), 16 Jul 25(L); Jupiter bombarded with fragments of a huge comet, 9 Jul 11(A); what Neil Armstrong actually said on landing on the moon, 9 Jul 26(L); Britain's funding of space research, 6 Aug 6(PC) Spain: the Spanish for 'why?', 10 Sep 29(L)

Spanish Lady, The (Cambridge University Opera Society), 5 Dec 60(AR) Specialist, The (film), 17 Dec 90(AR) Spectator Annual, The, ed. Dominic Lawson, 10 Dec 39(R) Spectator sport, 2 Jul 55, 9 Jul 47, 16 Jul 47, 23 Jul 47, 30 Jul 47, 6 Aug 47, 13 Aug 39, 20 Aug 47, 27 Aug 55, 3 Sep 55, 10 Sep 55, 17 Sep 55, 24 Sep 63, 1 Oct 55, 8 Oct 63, 15 Oct 55, 22 Oct 71, 29 Oct 55, 5 Nov 71, 12 Nov 63, 19 Nov 79, 26 Nov 71, 3 Dec 71, 10 Dec 63, 17 Dec 103, 31 Dec 39(S) Spectator, The: its annual party described by Jeffrey Bernard, 16 Jul 40(A); keeps expatriates in touch with unpleasant aspects of English life, 24 Sep 30(L); criticised by the American press for articles deemed offensive to Jews and blacks, 19 Nov 9(A), 44(L), 26 Nov 35, 38(L); praised by American readers, 10 Dee 35(L); a Siberian subscriber, 17 Dec 6I(L) Speed (film), 1 Oct 46(AR)

Spencer, Lady Diana: see Johnson, Samuel

Spies and Other Secrets, Nicholas Bethell, 19 Nov 53(R) Spirit of Prague and Other Essays, The, Ivan Klima, tr. Paul 'Nilson, 10 Dec 43(R) Spirit of 1695, The, 23 Jul 5(LA)

SPORT the rules of many sports fixed since Victorian times, 9 Jul 27(CP); the Tour de France passes through Kent, 9 Jul 40(A); the European athletics championships, 13 Aug 39(S); up-to- date sports cliches, 17 Sep 52(C0); Rex Alston, radio com- mentator, 17 Sep 55(S); sportsmen of Herefordshire, 22 Oct 24(A); aging sportsmen, 12 Nov 63(S); why Australia is beating England at rugby and cricket, 26 Nov 71(S); violence in sport, 3 Dec 38(AA); aerobics classes, 31 Dec 14(A); Arthur Ran- some on fishing, 31 Dec 24(R); sport in films, 31 Dec 39(S); see also individual sports SPYING AND INTELLIGENCE

memoirs of a Russian spymaster, 22 Oct 43(R); KGB involve- ment in the overthrow of hard-line governments in Eastern Europe, 5 Nov 11(A), 26 Nov 44(L); the Irish spy Sean Bourke, 19 Nov 44(L); a Guardian journalist, Richard Gott, revealed as a paid KGB agent, 10 Dec 5(LA), 9(A); British security services' secrecy about KGB agents, 10 Dec 5(I.A), 12(A); a book about British KGB agents, 10 Dec 40(R); the left-wing media blame an MI5 conspiracy for the Gott revela- tions, 17 Dec 3(LA); Noel Coward and other writers associated with the secret services, 17 Dec 10(A); attempts by Soviet and British secret services to recruit industrial journalists, 17 Dec 60(L); the KGB and CIA in Greece, 17 Dec 93(A) Spyrrtaster. My 32 Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West, Oleg Kalugin, 22 Oct 43(R) Stable Song, 17 Dec 76(P)

Stagg, Colin: wrongly attacked in the press after the collapse of his trial for murder, 24 Sep 8(AV)

Staggered (film), 9 Jul 37(R) Stairway to Heaven (King's Head), 3 Dec 61(AR) Stamp of weakness, 5 Nov 5(1A)

Stassinopoulos, Arianna: the brains behind her husband Michael Huffington's Senate hid, 5 Nov 7(D)

State Hermitage, The: Masterpieces from the Museum's Collections,

ed. David Hemming and Mark Sutcliffe, 19 Nov 57(R) State is Rolling Back, The: Essays in Persuasion, Arthur Seldon,

16 Jul 32(R) Stevenson, Robert Louis: his letters, 9 Jul 29(R)

Stiff competition, 20 Aug 20(A)

STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY a Bad Investment Guide, 9 Jul 25, 24 Sep 28, 31 Dec 20(CS); permanent secretaries canvassed for their opinions of the Treasury, 9 Jul 25(CS); Enterprise oil company bids for Lasmo, 9 Jul 25(CS); Jeffrey Archer investigated for insider trading, 16 Jul 6(PC); insider trading the sign of an efficient market, 16 Jul 24(CS); ICFC come to market, 16 Jul 24(CS); George Soros's and other 'hedge funds' suffer losses on the volatile money markets, 13 Aug 5(LA); Ben and Jerry's look- ing for a chief executive, 20 Aug 25(CS); a projected airport novel about insider share dealing, 27 Aug 23, 3 Sep 29(CS); Forte and the Savoy hotel group, 27 Aug 23(CS), 10 Sep 18(A); Body Shop shares drop, 3 Sep 29(CS); Taki's views on insider trading and Jeffrey Archer, 3 Sep 48(A); suggestions for candid speaking from company heads, 10 Sep 27(CS); the disappearance of the property market will focus interest on financial investments, 17 Sep 25(A); Tiphook, 24 Sep 28(CS); Casttegate Securities, 24 Sep 28(CS); Glaxo's pension fund, 1 Oct 30(CS); how best to invest under a future Labour govern- ment, 22 Oct 21(A); savers now invest abroad, 12 Nov 7(D); bad foreign investments in American companies, 12 Nov 32(CS); Lonrho, 12 Nov 32(CS); the Barbican's cost to the City, 19 Nov 42(CS); British Aerospace and GEC bid for a nuclear submarine company, 26 Nov 34(CS); the Levitt Group, 31 Dec 20(CS)

Stop behaving like a Serb, Rupert, 2 Jul 22(AA)

Storey, Paul: exhibition, 10 Sep 43(AR)

Strange death of liberal England, The, 17 Sep 9(A)

Strange, Robert: see Ranson, Roy

Street of Crocodiles (Young Vic), 27 Aug 44(AR) Strike up the Band (Barbican), 27 Aug 44(AR) Sturm and Drang (Riverside Studios), 24 Sep 51(AR)

Suffolk: portrait of a county; John Simpson's Suffolk relatives, 24 Sep 24(A); the lost churches of Dunwich, 8 Oct 36(L) Suicide: attempts, 2 Jul 20, 6 Aug 21, 20 Aug 22, 5 Nov 16, 31 Dec 8(M); a railwayman, 17 Dec 18(A); a father hounded by the Child Support Agency, 17 Dec 52(M)

Summer of Love: The Making of Sgt Pepper, George Martin, with William Pearson, 5 Nov 49(R) Summer of our discontent, The, 13 Aug 18(A) Sunday Times, the: Andrew Neil defends his editorship against charges of being unpatriotic and bigoted, 9 Jul 26(L); Taki starts his Atticus column, 13 Aug 33(A) Sunrise with Sea Monster, Neil Jordan, 31 Dec 25(R) Surprise speech shock. PM attacks crime, 17 Sep 26(A)

Surrey: a prewar childhood in Weybridge, 3 Sep 24(A) Sussex: churches of the Sussex Downs, 3 Sep 32(CP) Sutcliffe, Mark: see Hemming, David Swan Hunter: see SHIPS AND SHIPPING

Swansong of a great industry, The, 29 Oct 17(A) Swift, Jeremy, Arthur Ransome on Fishing, 31 Dec 24(R) Sylvester, David, Looking at Giacometti, 5 Nov 47(R) Sylvia's Lot, Teresa Waugh, 16 Jul 30(R)

T

Taboo or not taboo, that is the question, 19 Nov 9(A) Take me to your ex-leader, 8 Oct 16(A)

Tam recalls meeting Brigitte Bardot on the French Riviera, 13 Aug 34(A); talks with Lady Thatcher; his birthday party, 20 Aug 42(A); remembers Grace Kelly, 27 Aug 46(A); on Brooke Shields and her father, 10 Sep 48(A); his Cadogan Square neighbours, 17 Sep 48(A); on drugs and Vitas Gerulaitis, 24 Sep 54(A); on Craig Brown, 1 Oct 48(A); on Anna Pasternak and James Hewitt(A); visits Shrewsbury School, 8 Oct 57(A); on Madame Claude's brothel in Paris, 15 Oct 46(A); on Nigel Dempster, 22 Oct 63(A), 5 Nov 34(L); on Mohamed Al Fayed, 5 Nov 65(A); an Mickey Rourke, 12 Nov 56(A); called an anti- Semite, 26 Nov 64(A); on shooting; a European prince sues his American hostess, 3 Dec 64(A); ill-fated ships named after members of his family, 10 Dec 54(A); his father a CIA agent, 17 Dec 94(A); looks back on 1994, 31 Dec 32(A)

Talent for Genius, A, Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger, 17 Dec 81(R) Tales of the New Babylon: Paris 1869-1875, Rupert Christiansen, 29 Oct 39(R) Tale told by an idiot, A, 8 Oct 24(A) Taltos, Anne Rice, 3 Dec 56(R)

Taxation: VAT levels, 23 Jul 22(CS); the British brewing industry hit by less heavily taxed Continental beer, 27 Aug 6(PC); Auberon Waugh's council tax problems, 15 Oct 7(AV); the democratic value of individual tax returns and the drawbacks of tax deduction at source, 5 Nov 35(CP); why voters support higher taxes to pay for welfare, 26 Nov 40(CP); a vote against increased VAT on fuel, 10 Dec 6(PC); see also Budget, and FINANCIAL Taylor, Martin: interviewed, 5 Nov 22(A)(I)

Taylor, Peter, In Tennessee Country, 3 Sep 35(R)

Teflon: by-product of the moon landings programme, 2 Jul 17(A) Telephones: the nuisance of mobile telephone users and advice on how to curb it, 13 Aug 7(D), 20 Aug 27(L); the Princess of Wales's telephone used for nuisance calls, 3 Sep 7(AV); a tip on looking up numbers; 24 Sep 7(D); telephone etiquette, 10 Sep 55, 24 Sep 63(A); a new office telephone, 15 Oct 46(A); obtaining a telephone in Vienna, 19 Nov 31(A) TELEVISION

a programme on Aids treatments defended, 2 Jul 28(L); Robin Day and Grace Wyndham Goldie, 2 Jul 28(L): the origins of Bill and Ben, the flowerpot men, 2 Jul 28(L); summer repeats, 2 Jul 28(L); Richard Littlejohn, Live and Uncut, 16 Jul 7(0), 23 Jul 23(L); The Landscape Channel; Chandler & Co., 16 Jul 39(AR); the World Cup Final; A Whole Different Ball Game, 23 Jul 39(AR); Aldous Huxley: Darkness and Light; The Human Animal, 30 Jul 38(AR); the moral dilemma facing television reporters in Rwanda, 6 Aug 12(A); The O.J. Simpson Hearing, 6 Aug 39(AR); how television news is reported and selected. 13 Aug 15(A); Floyd in Italy, 13 Aug 32(AR); The Vision Thing, 20 Aug 41(AR); Change of Sex, 27 Aug 46(AR); The Persuader, a tribute to Lew Grade; A to Z of ATV; The Saint; Jason King, 3 Sep 46(AR); A Breed of Heroes, 10 Sep 46(AR); Pat and Margaret, 17 Sep 45(AR); Paul Merton Live at the Palladium, 24 Sep 46, 1 Oct 48(AR); University Challenge, 24 Sep 54(AR); Nice Day at the Office; The Fast Show, 1 Oct 47(AR); From Walpole's Bottom to Major's Underpants, 1 Oct 48(AR); The Nick, 8 Oct 56(AR); Cracker, 15 Oct 45(AR); Inside Story on plastic surgery, 22 Oct 62(AR); All Garnett, 29 Oct 45(AR); Bookworm, 5 Nov 63(AR); a case for televising judicial pro- ceedings, 12 Nov 25(A); Hell's Angel, a programme on Mother Teresa, 12 Nov 55(AR); EastEnders; Barbara Windsor, 19 Nov 69(AR); The National Lottery Live, 26 Nov 62(AR); Just William, 3 Dec 7(D); BSkyB and its programmes, 3 Dec 28(A); violence and loutishness encouraged by television, 3 Dec 38(AA); What Has Become of Us, 3 Dec 63(AR); Sky televi- sion's deal with the boxer Chris Eubank, 10 Dec 22(A); Marlin Chuzzlewit; The Larry Sanders Show, 10 Dec 53(AR); Christmas films, 17 Dec 92(AR); Aids ribbons worn on Have I Got News For You, 31 Dec 32(AR) Tempest, The (Barbican), 23 Jul 36(AR)

Tennis: early broadcasts from Wimbledon, 2 Jul 55(S); the serve- and-volley game at Wimbledon, 9 Jul 27(CP); graphite rackets,

16 Jul 40(A); poems in praise of famous tennis players, 23 Jul 44(CO); Andre Agassi and Brooke Shields, 10 Sep 48(A); Vitas Gerulaitis, 24 Sep 54(A); a novel by and biography of Martina Navratilova, 17 Dec 74(R)

TERRORISM how Peru's President is combating the Shining Path move- ment, 13 Aug 13(A); could Carlos the Jackal have blown up Taki's yacht?, 13 Aug 42(A); the IRA's ceasefire a victory for the terrorists, 3 Sep 5(LA); Colonel Gaddaff s support of ter- rorist groups, 3 Sep 11(A); how Jihad was able to bomb the World Trade Center, 22 Oct 9(A); Belgium's socialist leaders soft on terrorists, 10 Dec 17(A) Thatcher, Lady: in Gstaad, 20 Aug 41(A); her relations with President Mitterrand, 3 Sep 8(A), 24 Sep 30(L); her interest in political philosophy, 24 Sep 31(CP); her use of prime ministe- rial power compared with Mr Major's, 26 Nov 24(A) Thatcher, Mark: his arms deal with Saudi Arabia, 22 Oct 34(L) THEATRE

updated plays, 16 Jul 44(CO); the opening of the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh; the 1994 Festival drama programme, 13 Aug 28(AR); an encyclopaedia of musicals, 20 Aug 28(R); a biography of Denholnt Elliott, 24 Sep 45(R); the Royalty Theatre transformed for a musical set in the South Pacific, 8 Oct 55(AR); a rehearsal of Vita and Virginia off Broadway, 22 Oct 64(A); a biography of Mrs Jordan, 29 Oct 31(R); Ken- neth Tynan's letters, 12 Nov 45(R); Alice's Adventures Under Ground unsuitable for children, 12 Nov 49(AR); the National Theatre building a 'mausoleum', 12 Nov 34, 19 Nov 44(L); Arnold Wesker's autobiography, 26 Nov 53(R); an appeal for 300 new plays a year, 3 Dec 7(D); playwrights at Buckingham Palace, 3 Dec 7(D); a review of the year, 31 Dec 31(AR) 'Their guns were much more accurate', 17 Dec 14(A) There because it's there, 9 Jul 15(A) 'These bastards give us something', 10 Sep 14(A) Thesiger, Michael Asher, 1 Oct 36(R) This is getting serious, 29 Oct 5(LA)

Thomas, Dr Roger, MP, 29 Oct 7(D)

Thomas, Graham Stuart, The Graham Stuart Thomas Rose Book,

17 Dec 66(R)

Thompson, Harry, Richard Ingrams: Lord of the Gnomes, 1 Oct

42(R)

Thompson, Mark, Forging War. The Media in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia-Hercegovina, 13 Aug 24(R) Thomson, David, A Biographical Dictionary of Film, 31 Dec

26(R)

Three Tall Women (Wyndham's), 26 Nov 62(AR) Throes, 17 Sep 40(P) Thubron, Colin, The Lost Heart of Asia, 24 Sep 44(R) Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (film), 26 Nov

59(AR) Time twins, 10 Sep 38(R)

Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia, Richard West, 6 Aug

28(R)

Tito, Jasper Ridley, 6 Aug 28(R)

Tocqueville, Alexis de: recommended as a political philosopher for the Nineties, 24 Sep 31(CP)

Tomalin, Claire, Mrs Jordan's Profession, 29 Oct 31(R)

Tony Berm: Years of Hope: Diaries, Papers and Letters 1940-1962,

ed. Ruth Winstone, 8 Oct 44(R)

Too rich for his own good, 15 Oct 14(A) Tosco (London Coliseum), 24 Sep 50(AR) Total Zone, The, Martina Navrafilova and Liz Nickles, 17 Dec 74(R) To the High Court of Parliament, 12 Nov 40(P) Toulouse-Lautrec: A Life, Julia Frey, 23 Jul 25(R)(photo) Tourism: a professor of tourism, 31 Dec 36(CO) Trans-Atlantyk, Witold Gombrowicz, tr. Carolyn French and Nina Karsov, 13 Aug 26(R) Transport: the flaws in the Government's transport policy, 1 Oct 6(PC); see also RAILWAYS, and Roads Trapido, Barbara, Juggling, 6 Aug 30(R) Trap, The, lames Goldsmith, 3 Dec 55(R) Travel: travel guides, 27 Aug 37(R); Colin. Thubron in Central Asia, 24 Sep 44(R) Traviata, La (Covent Garden), 3 Dec 60(AR) Treasure Chest, The, Johann Peter Hebei, tr. John 1-libberd, 27 Aug 38(R) Tremain, Rose, Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories, 23 Jul 26(R) Trevor, William, Felicia's Journey, 20 Aug 34(R) Triumph of miscegenation, A, 17 Dec 56(A) Trovatore, II (Grand Theatre, Leeds), 15 Oct 41(AR) Troy, 17 Dec 72(R) True Lies (film), 20 Aug 38(AR) Trite Modernity, The, 15 Oct 32(P) Tote West (Donmar Warehouse), 19 Nov 66(AR) Tumbling of the Taoiseach, The, 19 Nov 25(A) Turkey: the Turkish Prime Minister and an East End sodomy house, 8 Oct 34(AA), 3 Dec 41(L); Classical Anatolia, 17 Dec 79(R) Turnaround: A Memoir, Milos Forman and Jan Novak, 17 Sep 40(R) Turner, Barry: see Elliott, Susan Turner Prize, the: 26 Nov 58(AR) Twelve Red Herrings, Jeffrey Archer, 16 Jul 28(R) Two camels short of a caravan', 3 Sep 11(A) Two Weeks with the Queen (Cottestoc),1 Oct 45(AR) Tynan, Kathleen, ed., Kenneth Tynan Letters, 12 Nov 45(R) Ulster Strip-tease, 3 Sep 5(LA) Umbrella, Ferdinand Mount, 24 Sep 42(R) Under My Skin, Doris Lessing, 22 Oct 48(R) Undertakers: see Funerals Under Their Hats (King's Head), 20 Aug 37(AR) United Nations: a conference on population and development, 27 Aug 7(AV); observers in Abkhazia, 3 Sep 12(A); its sanc- tions against Iraq, 15 Oct 5(LA); its peace-keeping operation in Somalia, 15 Oct 10(A), 22 Oct 34(L); the activities of its agencies in Geneva analysed, 12 Nov 9(A); its forces in Bosnia, 19 Nov 30(A); its role in Bosnia criticised, 3 Dec 5(LA) UNITED STATES an insular continent, 2 Jul 39(LL); foreign policy since the fall of the Berlin Wall, 9 Jul 9(A); a popular history of American language and culture, 9 Jul 34(R); its 'special relationship' with Germany, 16 Jul 94(LA); the O.J. Simpson murder trial an excuse for national self-examination, 30 Jul 8(A); the legacy of Watergate, 6 Aug 15(A); its Treasury paralysed by the White- water case, 20 Aug 25(CS); its history of intervention in Central American affairs, 27 Aug 5(LA), 11(A); gun control and a law banning 'assault-style' weapons, 27 Aug 12(A); its relations with Europe, 3 Sep 10(A); the bombing of Libya, 3 Sep 11(A); its involvement in the Northern Ireland peace negotiations, 10 Sep 6(PC); the threatened invasion of Haiti, 10 Sep 11(A); its mass entertainment culture, 17 Sep 8(AV); misconceptions about Irish Americans and their support of the IRA, 17 Sep 18(A), 24 Sep 29, 8 Oct 36, 15 Oct 27(L); why black Americans look on black criminals as heroes, 24 Sep 19(A); Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein welcomed, 1 Oct 5(LA), 15 Oct 29(CP); how the worship of violence affects foreign policy, 15 Oct 29(CP); the World Trade Center bomb and American incompetence against Islamic terrorism, 22 Oct 9(A); an account of the 1992 US presidential campaign, 22 Oct 46(R); the failure of the CIA, 29 Oct 9(A); the 'New Establishment' headed by predominantly Jewish leaders of the entertainment and information industries, 29 Oct 14(A); gun culture, 29 Oct 20(A); suburbs, 29 Oct 49(A); the mid-term election campaign and prominent candidates, 5 Nov 7(D); on Oliver North's cam- paign trail, 5 Nov 14(A); the role of the media in the election campaign, 12 Nov 5(LA); the Fat Lobby, 19 Nov 7(D); Reagan Republicanism preferable to Clinton Democracy, 19 Nov 8(AV); liberal self-censorship in the press, 19 Nov 9(A); euth- anasia legalised in Oregon, 19 Nov 20(A); a gardening writer, 19 Nov 63(A); the effects of censorship of the debate about race, 26 Nov 31(AA); Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen resigns, 10 Dec 32(CS); a California county loses on the finan- cial markets, 10 Dec 32(CS); a student priest in New York, 17 Dec 36(A) Unit for the Study of White Collar Crime, 16 Jul 24(CS)

Universities: 'quality assessment' of teaching, 27 Aug 7(D); English literature studies subject to politically correct censor- ship, 17 Sep 11(A); 'the Oxbridge conspiracy', 8 Oct 43(R)

V

Vaclav! Vaclav! It's me John!, 3 Dec I4(A) Values: Collapse and Cure, Lord Hailsham, 6 Aug 33(R) Vandenbroucke, Frank: a radical socialist, 10 Dec 16(A) Vanity Fair: on the new American Establishment of mass enter- tainment moguls, 17 Sep 8(AV) Various Miracles, Carol Shields, 24 Sep 41(R) VAT: see Taxation Venetian Twins, The (Barbican), 15 00 43(AR) Very diplomatic, 1 don't think, I Oct 24(A) Very German moral rigour, 26 Nov 21(A) Violence: battered women, 6 Aug 21, 27 Aug 12(M); a violent drunk, 10 Sep 13(M); mealy-mouthed advice to doctors on dealing with violence at work, 8 Oct 12(M); against a Sikh and a Muslim girl by their families, 22 Oct 28(M); promoted in sport, politics and the media, 3 Dec 38(AA) Virginia Woolf, James King, 3 Sep 34(R) Voices in Ireland: A Traveller's Literary Companion, P.J.

Kavanagh, 6 Aug 30(R) Void, A, Georges Perec, tr. Gilbert Adair, 19 Nov 56(R) Wages of Guilt, The, Ian Buruma, 16 Jul 31(R) Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light, Ivan Klima, tr. Paul Wilson, 10 Dec 43(R) Wales: walking the Welsh rivers, 3 Sep 6(D); Richard Burton's contribution to Wales, 17 Dec 8(D); visionary experiences on a Welsh mountain, 31 Dec 16(A) Walker, George: acquitted of fraud, 29 Oct 4(PW), 5(LA), 25(CS) Walkley, Giles, Artists' Houses in London, 10 Sep 37(R) Walkiire, Die (Covent Garden), 22 Oct 59(AR) Wall, Alan, Curved Light, 2 Jul 37(R) Walpole Orange, The, Frank Muir, 3 Dec 53(R) WAR the Queen Mother defends the record of Sir Arthur Harris, 2 Jul 9(D); German and Japanese attitudes to war crimes com- pared, 2 Jul 9(D), 16 Jul 31(R); Britons who worked for Ger- many in the second world war, 2 Jul 38(R); Arthur Bryant's secret Nazi sympathies, 23 Jul 13(A), 30 Jul 26(R), 6 Aug 24(L); the bombing of Dresden, 30 Jul 24(A), 6 Aug 25, 13 Aug 20(L); a first world war journal, 13 Aug 22(R); the Georgia-Abkhazia war, 3 Sep 12(A); an experience of bom- bardment in Bosnia, 10 Sep 14(A); the positive side of war, 10 Sep 16(A); 'conflict prevention', 1 Oct 16(A); the first world war, 8 Oct 44(R); second world war battles in Burma, 3 Dec 49(R); the Battle of Jutland recalled by a survivor, 17 Dec 14(A); see also individual countries Warner, Marina, From the Beast to the Blonde, 19 Nov 54(R) Waterson, Merlin, The National Trust, 12 Nov 42(R) Watson, Sophia, Marina: The Story of a Princess, 2 Jul 31(R) Waugh, Auberon, Way of the World, 17 Dec 69(R) Waugh, Teresa, Sylvia 's Lot, 16 Jul 30(R) Way of the World, Auberon Waugh, 17 Dec 69(R) Way we were, The, 22 Oct 24(A) Weale, Adrian, Renegades: Hitler's Englishmen, 2 Jul 38(R) 'We always have been British', 3 Sep 18(A) We are all disabled now, 3 Dec 24(A) Weideger, Paula, Gilding the Acorn, 12 Nov 42(R), 19 Nov 71(A) Weidenfeld, George: a party to celebrate his autobiography, 3 Dec 65(A) Weidenfeld, George, Remembering My Good Friends, 26 Nov 48(R) Welch, Robert, The ICdcolman Notebook, 9 Jul 32(R)

Welcome to Mr Murdoch'' world, 3 Dec 28(A)

Welfare: see Social Services and Welfare

We reali5, haven't ever had it so good, 13 Aug 9(A)

Were you all right, Jacques?, 29 Oct 11(A) Weschke, Karl: exhibition, 23 Jul 36(AR) Wesker, Arnold, As Much as I Dare: An Autobiography, 26 Nov 53(R) West, Richard, Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia, 6 Aug 28R)

What( a Performance (Queens), 22 Oct 61(AR)

What are Tories for?, 8 Oct 5(LA) 'What banisters do is use the system', 24 Sep 16(A) What do you mean, 'Happy Christmas'?, 17 Dec 44(A) What is there to talk about?, 24 Sep 12(A) What sort of America?, 27 Aug 5(LA) Wheelchairs: see Disabled, the Wheen, Francis, ed., Lord Gnome's Literary Companion, 10 Dec 37(R) When a Man Loves a Woman (film), 10 Sep 46(AR) When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals, Jeffrey Masson and Susan McCarthy, 26 Nov 50(R) When parents play Cupid, 16 Jul 19(A) Where will it all end?, 17 Dec 51(A) Whining and dining, 23 Jul 18(A) Whistler: exhibition, 15 Oct 42(AR) Whiteley, Brett: exhibition, 1 Oct 44(AR) Who are the masters?, 6 Aug 5(LA) Who should apologise to whom?, 15 Oct 13(A) Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?, Lorrie Moore, 12 Nov 40(R) Wilder, Amos N., Armageddon Revisited: A World War I Journal, 13 Aug 22(R) William Morris: A Life for Our Time, Fiona MacCarthy, 12 Nov 37(R) Williams, Ike: death, 17 Sep 55(S) Will of the week, 22 Oct 17, 29 Oct 20, 5 Nov 22, 12 Nov 13, 19 Nov 20, 26 Nov 15, 10 Dec 10, 17 Dec 13(X) Wilson, Paul: sec Klima, Ivan Wimbledon: sec Tennis Winckelmann, J.J.: and art history, 20 Aug 33(R) Wine: Spectator Wine Club offers: 30 Jul 41, 27 Aug 50, 24 Sep 58, 22 Oct 66, 5 Nov 41, 19 Nov 75, 3 Dec 36(A); a tasting of vintage champagnes, 5 Nov 36(A) Winslow Boy, The (Globe), 3 Sep 45(AR) Winstone, Ruth, ed. Tony Berm: Years of Hope: Diaries, Papers and Letters 1940-1962, 8 Oct 44(R) With friends like these ..., 10 Dec 16(A) Wohl, Robert, A Passion for Wings: Aviation and the Western Imagination, 17 Dec 69(R) Wolf (film), 27 Aug 45(AR) WOMEN battered women, 6 Aug 21, 27 Aug 12(M); the intellectual and moral superiors of men, 10 Sep 26(AA), 17 Sep 31, 24 Sep 29(L); handicapped by their biological role as carriers and rearers of children, 10 Sep 26(AA); the experiences of a woman visitor to Japan, 17 Sep 19(A); their careers in the media obstructed, 24 Sep 40(R); the British don't know how to address them, 1 Oct 7(D); the woman principal of an Oxford college quoted as calling men luxuries, 8 Oct 36, 15 Oct 28(L); women priests, 15 Oct 22(A); calling women by their husband's names, 5 Nov 34, 12 Nov 35, 31 Dec 21(L) Wontner, Sir Hugh, and the Savoy group: see Hotels Woodward, Bob, The Agenda; Inside the Clinton White House, 9 Jul 31(R) Word games: 2 Jul 52(C0); a piece composed of architectural terms, 24 Sep 46(F); anagrams, 15 Oct 52(C0); a lipogram- matic novel, 19 Nov 56(R) World Health Organisation, 12 Nov 10, 11(A) World Intellectual Property Organisation, 12 Nov 11(A) Wow!, Amy Auden, 26 Nov 56(R) Wright, Billy: death, 17 Sep 55(S) Wright, David: death, 1 Oct 38(LL) WRITERS P.D. James's postbag, 23 Jul 6(D); Evelyn Waugh's replies to letters, 23 Jul 6(D); good looks regarded as an asset for new young writers, 30 Jul 7(D), 3 Sep 31(L); Leo Tolstoy's mar- riage, 6 Aug 26(R); Trollope a favourite of P.D. James, 13 Aug 7(D); Victor Hugo in old age, 20 Aug 23(AA); Joseph Conrad, 27 Aug 28(A); Alain de Bolton protests about an inaccurate review, 10 Sep 30(L); J.B. Priestley, 17 Sep 27(AA); D.H. Lawrence's marriage, 24 Sep 32(R); Samuel Johnson's letters, 24 Sep 34(R); the success of Tom Sharpe's first novels, 8 Oct 37(L); Robert Lacey objects to a review by a friend, 29 Oct 27(L); Jane Austen, 26 Nov 65(A); the Brontës, 3 Dec 43(R); Victoria Glendinning on working in bed, 10 Dec 7(D); literary parties in the 1950s, 10 Dec 30(AA); John Osborne on reach- ing 65, and on working from home, 17 Dec 8(D); Noel Coward and other writers associated with the secret services, 17 Dec 10(A); see also BOOKS, and individual writers Writing Home, Alan Bennett, 8 Oct 39(R) Wyatt Emp (film), 10 Sep 46(AR) Wyatt of Weeford, Lord: his elevation to the peerage, 26 Nov 64(A), 3 Dec 41(L) Wyatt, R.E.S.: interviewed, 24 Sep 22(A)(I) Wyewalk?, 6 Aug 35(LL)

Y

Year of sleaze, 17 Dec 54(A)

You Can't Do Both, Kingsley Amis, 10 Sep 40(R) Younghusband: The Last Great Imperial Adventurer, Patrick French, 1 Oct 35(R)(photo) Your problems solved, 2 Jul 55, 9 Jul 47, 16 Jul 47, 23 Jul 47, 30 Jul 47, 6 Aug 47, 13 Aug 39, 20 Aug 47, 27 Aug 55, 3 Sep 55, 10 Sep 55, 17 Sep 55, 24 Sep 63, 1 Oct 55, 8 Oct 63, 15 Oct 55, 22 Oct 71, 29 Oct 55, 5 Nov 71, 12 Nov 63, 19 Nov 79, 26 Nov 71, 3 Dec 71, 10 Dec 63,17 Dec 103, 31 Dec 39(A)

z

Zeldin, Theodore, An Intimate History of Humanity, 10 Dec 44(R) Zero Patience (film), 13 Aug 32(AR) Zimbabwe: President Mugabe's views on the family, 13 Aug 8(AV) 1389 and all that, 3 Dec 12(A)

CONTRIBUTORS

Alagiah, George, 6 Aug 12(A) Amory, Mark, 17 Sep 7, 24 Sep 7(D) Anderson, Digby, 2 Jul 50, 30 Jul 42, 27 Aug 49, 24 Sep 57, 22 Oct 65, 19 Nov 74, 17 Dec 97(A) Annan, Noel (Lord Annan), 12 Nov 39(R) Applebaum, Anne, 30 Jul 8, 20 Aug 11, 17 Sep 26(A), 1 Oct 40(R), 8 Oct 16, 5 Nov 14, 5 Nov 36; 12 Nov 9, 26 Nov 12, 3 Dec 28, 17 Dec 31, 31 Dec 14(A) Ascot, 20 Aug 45, 22 Oct 69, 3 Dec 69(X) Auty, Giles, 2 Jul 43, 9 Jul 38, 16 Jul 38, 23 Jul 36, 30 Jul 34, 6 Aug 37, 13 Aug 29, 20 Aug 38, 27 Aug 43, 3 Sep 43, 10 Sep 43, 17 Sep 42, 1 Oct 44, 8 Oct 51, 15 Oct 42, 22 Oct 54, 29 Oct 42, 5 Nov 59, 12 Nov 52, 19 Nov 61, 26 Nov 58, 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 49, 17 Dec 85, 31 Dec 30(AR) Barnes, Hugh, 12 Nov 22(A) Barron, Janet, 16 Jul 30(R) Barrow, Andrew, 13 Aug 25, 17 Dec 68(R) Bayley, John, 17 Dec 67(R) Belien, Paul, 10 Dec 16(A) Beasley, Connie, 17 Sep 36(P) Berkman, Marcus, 9 Jul 37, 6 Aug 36(AR), 13 Aug 18(A), 10 Sep 44, 8 Oct 54, 5 Nov 57, 17 Dec 92(AR) Bernard, Bruce, 15 Oct 31(R) Bernard, Jeffrey, 2 Jul 46, 16 Jul 40, 23 Jul 40, 6 Aug 40, 13 Aug

34, 20 Aug 42, 27 Aug 48, 3 Sep 48, 10 Sep 48, 17 Sep 48,

24 Sep 55, 1 Oct 48,15 Oct 47, 22 Oct 64, 29 Oct 48, 5 Nov 64, 12 Nov 56, 19 Nov 71, 26 Nov 64, 3 Dec 64, 10 Dec 54, 17 Dec 94, 31 Dec 33(A) Bessemer, Lewis, 5 Nov 38(A) Bishop, Patrick, 19 Nov 27(A) Blegvad, Peter, 17 Dec 73(R)

Blond, Anthony, 3 Dec 55(R)

Bowen, Jeremy, 6 Oct 15(A) Bowman, James, 13 Aug 11(A) Boyd, William, 17 Dec 12(A) Bradley, Stephen, 26 Nov 51(R) Bray, Christopher, 2 Jul 36(R) Brisby, Liliana, 17 Sep 40(R) Brock, George, 1 Oct 18(A) Brookner, Anita, 3 Sep 36, 24 Scp 41, 29 Oct 35, 5 Nov 51, 31 Dec 28(R) Buchan, James, 9 Jul 28, 6 Aug 26(R) Buchan, Ursula, 16 Jul 37, 20 Aug 36, 17 Sep 46, 15 Oct 44, 19 Nov 63,10 Dec 52(A) Buchan, William, 17 Dec 64(R) Budd, Holly, 15 Oct 46, 22 Oct 62, 29 Oct 46, 5 Nov 66, 12 Nov 57, 19 Nov 72, 26 Nov 65, 3 Dec 65, 10 Dec 57, 17 Dec 95, 31 Dec 34(A) Burchill, Julie, 24 Sep 43, 26 Nov 56, 10 Dec 37(R) Buruma, Ian, 16 Jul 15(A) Byck, Robert, 17 Dec 44(A) Bywater, Michael, 3 Dec 53(R) Callow, Philip, 8 Oct 45(P) Campbell, Alan, 13 Aug 25(R) Campbell, John, 2 Jul 34, 6 Aug 33(R) Cannadine, David, 24 Sep 37(R) Carey, Jonathan Sinclair, 17 Dec 36(A) Carr, Sir Raymond, 15 Oct 30, 5 Nov 53(R) Caryl, Christian, 30 Jul 10, 27 Aug 16, 22 Oct 11, 26 Nov 21(A) Cash, William, 23 Jul 11, 17 Sep 13, 29 Oct 14(A) Calling, Patrick Skene, 9 Jul 32, 20 Aug 31(R) Caute, Daniel, 10 Sep 38(R) Caute, David, 16 Jul 30(R) Caws, Ian, 20 Aug 34(P) Cecil, Hugh, 13 Aug 22(R) Cecil, Jonathan, 27 Aug 39(R) Chambers, John, 10 Sep 39(P) Chaney, Lisa, 12 Nov 43(R) Chaneris, Jane, 23 Jul 26, 1 Oct 41(R) Chisholm, Anne, 6 Aug 30, 3 Sep 37,12 Nov 41(R) Christiansen, Eric, 17 Dec 75(R) Christiansen, Rupert, 16 Jul 36, 23 Jul 43, 13 Aug 28, 3 Sep 42, 24 Sep 50, 15 Oct 41, 22 Oct 59, 5 Nov 58,12 Nov 48, 3 Dec 60, 10 Dec 47, 17 Dec 83, 31 Dec 29(AR) Clark, Alan, 24 Sep 38(R) Clark, Jonathan, 10 Sep 34(R) Clark, Ross, 2 Jul 18, 16 Jul 18, 20 Aug 16, 3 Sep 18, 15 Oct 20, 12 Nov 27, 26 Nov 26(A) Clements, W.H., 16 Jul 30(P) Clive, Nigel, 17 Sep 38(R) Cockett, Richard, 10 Sep 42(AR) Coleridge, Nicholas, 17 Dec 51(A) Collee, John, 10 Dec 38(R) Collins, Warwick, 10 Sep 39(R), 8 Oct 9, 31 Dec 7(A) Columba, 9 Jul 45, 30 Jul 45, 10 Sep 53, 1 Oct 53, 12 Nov 61, 17 Dec 102(X) Conn, Stewart, 9 Jul 32(P) Constanti, Sophie, 2 Jul 44, 20 Aug 40, 3 Sep 44, 5 Nov 62(AR) Cooper, Robert, 10 Dec 41(R) Corea, Michael, 26 Nov 53(R) Cornwell, John, 9 Jul 31(R) Courtauld, Simon, 20 Aug 43, 27 Aug 20, 22 Oct 24, 19 Nov 33, 17 Dec 14(A) Craig, Patricia, 8 Oct 41,19 Nov 54(R) CSH, 2 Jul 6, 9 Jul 4, 16 Jul 4, 23 Jul 4, 30 Jul 4, 6 Aug 4, 13 Aug 4, 20 Aug 4, 27 Aug 4, 3 Sep 4, 10 Sep 4, 17 Sep 4, 1 Oct 4, 8 Oct 4, 15 Oct 4, 22 Oct 4, 29 Oct 4, 5 Nov 4, 12 Nov 4, 19 Nov 4,26 Nov 4, 3 Dec 4, 10 Dec 4, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 4(PW) Curzon, Montagu, 17 Dec 71(R) Cviic, Chris, 3 Sep I6(A) Dalrymple, Theodore, 2 Jul 20, 9 Jul 12, 16 Jul 19, 23 Jul 12, 311 Jul 12, 6 Aug 21,13 Aug 17, 20 Aug 22, 27 Aug 12, 3 Sep 15, 10 Sep 13, 17 Sep 24(M), 24 Sep 9(A), 1 Oct 13, 8 Oct 12, 15 Oct 12, 22 Oct 28, 29 Oct 12, 5 Nov 16, 12 Nov 24, 19 Nov 22, 26 Nov 20, 3 Dec 22, 10 Dec 26, 17 Dec 52, 31 Dec 8(M) Dalrymple, William, 1 Oct 35(R), 22 Oct 14(A) Daniels, Anthony, 16 Jul 14(A) Davidson, Andrew, 20 Aug 20, 27 Aug 28, 1 Oct 20, 8 Oct 22, 10 Dec 22(A) Davidson, Basil, 1 Oct 36, 22 Oct 48(R) Davie, Michael, 27 Aug 32(R) Davies, Stan Gebler, 2 Jul 35(R) Dawkins, Richard, 6 Aug 17(A) Deedes, William (Lord Deedes), 10 Dec 41(R) Dempster, Nigel, 1 Oct 42(R) Devonshire, Deborah (The Duchess of Devonshire), 15 Oct 40(R) di Giovanni, Janine, 3 Dec 12(A) Doc, 16 Jul 45, 6 Aug 45, 27 Aug 53, 17 Sep 53, 8 Oct 61, 29 Oct 53, 19 Nov 77,10 Dec 61(X) Dufault, Peter Kane, 2 Jul 34(P) Dunnett, James, 30 Jul 33(AR) Egremont, Max (Lord Egremont), 24 Sep 42(R) Ehrman, Richard, 30 Jul 17(A) Ekserdjian, David, 8 Oct 50(AR), 26 Nov 54,17 Dec 80(R) Enright, DJ., 9 Jul 34(P) Eyal, Jonathan, 1 Oct 16(A) Feinstein, Elaine, 23 Jul 28,1 Oct 40(P) Fermor, Patrick Leigh, 24 Sep 46(F) Fildes, Christopher, 2 Jul 24, 9 Jul 25, 16 Jul 24, 23 Jul 22, 30 Jul 23, 20 Aug 25, 27 Aug 23, 3 Sep 29, 10 Sep 27, 17 Sep 29, 24 Sep 28, 1 Oct 31, 8 Oct 35, 22 Oct 30, 29 Oct 25(CS), 5 Nov 22(A), 12 Nov 32, 19 Nov 42, 26 Nov 34(CS), 3 Dec 16(A), 10 Dec 32, 31 Dec 20(CS) Fitzmaurice, Gabriel, 20 Aug 34(P) Fleming, Nicholas, 16 Jul 28(R) Foden, Giles, 19 Nov 58(R) Forbes, Alastair, 2 Jul 31, 26 Nov 48(R) Ford, Jonathan, 26 Nov 18(A) Fowles, John, 24 Sep 34(R) Frei, Matt, 15 Oct 14,12 Nov 14(A) Gardam, Jane, 3 Dec 43(R) Gardiner, Stephen, 10 Sep 37, 5 Nov 47(R) Gaskell, William, 12 Nov 45(R) Gaylord, Martin, 16 Jul 35, 13 Aug 30, 17 Sep 41, 22 Oct 54, 3 Dec 58(AR) Glass, Charles, 10 Sep 11, 8 Oct 24(A), 17 Dec 79(R) Glazebrook, Philip, 27 Aug 37, 29 Oct 32(R) Glendinning, Victoria, 24 Sep 32(R), 10 Dec 7, 31 Dec 6(D) Godson, Dean, 9 Jul 34(R) Gordievslcy, Oleg, 22 Oct 43,10 Dec 40(R) Gould, Tony, 29 Oct 36(R) Granier, Mark, 24 Sep 45(P) Greening, John, 19 Nov 53(P) Greenslade, Roy, 15 Oct 16(A) Griffin, Jasper, 15 Oct 32(R) Grigg, John, 2 Jul 38, 16 Jul 31, 8 Oct 44(R) Handelman, Stephen, 1 Oct 11(A) Hannah, Sophie, 20 Aug 29(P) Harris, Martyn, 20 Aug 9, 3 Dec 24, 10 Dec 24(A) Harrod, Tanya, 17 Sep 43(AR) Hartnett, David, 30 Jul 30(P) Hastings, Lady Selina, 5 Nov 54(A) Haupt, Robert, 10 Sep 12, 15 Oct 13(A) Hawtree, Christopher, 3 Sep 38, 17 Sep 36, 17 Dec 81(R) Hebblethwaite, Peter, 27 Aug 36, 17 Sep 36(R) Helfer, Simon, 13 Aug 27, 22 Oct 40(R) Hendry, Diana, 3 Dec 57(P) Hensher, Philip, 8 Oct 39, 19 Nov 52, 17 Dec 63(R) Hill, Geoffrey, 12 Nov 40(P) Hillier, Bevis, 3 Sep 34, 8 Oct 45, 12 Nov 37, 10 Dec 44, 31 Dec 22(R) Hiney, Tom, 27 Aug 34, 26 Nov 55(R) Hislop, Ian, 9 Jul 39, 23 Jul 39, 6 Aug 39, 20 Aug 41, 3 Sep 46, 17 Sep 45, 1 Oct 47, 15 Oct 45, 29 Oct 45, 12 Nov 55, 26 Nov 62, 31 Dec 33(AR) Hodson, Peregrine, 9 Jul 33, 20 Aug 34, 17 Sep 37(R) Holloway, Robin, 23 Jul 37, 30 Aug 36, 29 Oct 43, 19 Nov 64, 17 Dec 86(AR) Houghton, Brenda, 5 Nov 40(A) Howard, Anthony, 9 Jul 31(R) Howse, Christopher, 17 Dec 22(X) Hudson, Christopher, 30 Jul 29, 22 Oct 45(R)

Hughes, Ted, 24 Sep 33, 17 Dec 78(P)

Hulse, Michael, 2 Jul 37(R) Hurd, Judy, 23 Jul 33(R) Infante, G. Cabrera, 31 Dec 26(R) Jacobs, Eric, 23 Jul 28, 10 Sep 40,17 Sep 38(R) Jacobs, Gerald, 8 Oct 42(R) James, P.D. (Baroness James), 23 Jul 6, 30 Jul 7, 6 Aug 7, 13 Aug 7(D

Jaspisto)

s, 2 Jul 52, 9 Jul 44, 16 Jul 44, 23 Jul 44, 30 Jul 44, 6 Aug 44, 13 Aug 36, 20 Aug 44, 27 Aug 52, 3 Sep 52, 10 Sep 52, 17 Sep 52, 24 Sep 50, 1 Oct 52, 8 Oct 60, 15 Oct 52, 22 Oct 68, 29 Oct 52, 5 Nov 68, 12 Nov 60, 19 Nov 76, 26 Nov 68, 3 Dec 68,10 Dec 60,17 Dec 100, 31 Dec 36(CO) Jenkins, Simon, 2 Jul 29, 9 Jul 27, 16 Jul 26, 23 Jul 24, 27 Aug 26, 3 Sep 32, 10 Sep 31, 17 Sep 32, 24 Sep 31, 1 Oct 33, 8 Oct 38, 15 Oct 29, 22 Oct 36, 29 Oct 30, 5 Nov 35, 12 Nov 36, 19 Nov 45, 26 Nov 40, 3 Dec 42,10 Dec 36(CP) Johnson, Boris, 2 Jul 8, 9 Jul 6, 16 Jul 6(PC), 23 Jul 16(A), 30 Jul 6, 6 Aug 6, 13 Aug 6, 20 Aug 6, 27 Aug 6, 10 Sep 6, 17 Sep 6, 24 Sep 6, 1 Oct 6, 8 Oct 6(PC), 15 Oct 8(A), 22 Oct 6, 29 Oct 6, 5 Nov 6, 12 Nov 6, 19 Nov 6(PC), 26 Nov 24(A), 3 Dec 6, 10 Dec 6,17 Dec 7(PC) Johnson, Paul, 2 Jul 22, 9 Jul 24, 16 Jul 23, 23 Jul 21, 30 Jul 21, 6 Aug 22, 13 Aug 19, 20 Aug 23, 27 Aug 22, 3 Sep 28, 10 Sep 26, 17 Sep 27, 24 Sep 27, 1 Oct 27, 8 Oct 34, 5 Nov 31, 12 Nov 30, 19 Nov 40, 26 Nov 31, 3 Dec 38, 10 Dec 30, 17 Dec 59, 31 Dec 18(AA) Johnson, Rachel, 16 Jul 19(A) Jolt, Evelyn, 19 Nov 57(R) Jolliffe, John, 23 Jul 32, 30 Jul 26, 19 Nov 53(R) Jones, Steve, 30 Jul 30(R), 20 Aug 7, 27 Aug 7, 3 Sep 6(D) Judd, Alan, 6 Aug 27,12 Nov 16(R) Kavanagh, Julie, 26 Nov 57(R) Kavanagh, P.J., 2 Jul 39, 6 Aug 35, 3 Sep 41), 1 Oct 38,12 Nov 46, 3 Dec 50(LL) Keates, Jonathan, 29 Oct 39(R) Keating, Frank, 2 Jul 55, 9 Jul 47, 16 Jul 47, 23 Jul 47, 30 Jul 47, 6 Aug 47, 13 Aug 39, 20 Aug 47, 27 Aug 55, 3 Sep 55, 10 Sep 55, 17 Sep 55(S), 24 Sep 22(A), 63(5), 1 Oct 55, 8 Oct 63, 15 Oct 55(S), 22 Oct 22(A), 71(S), 29 Oct 55, 5 Nov 71,12 Nov 63, 19 Nov 79, 26 Nov 71, 3 Dec 71, 10 Dec 63, 17 Dec 103, 31 Dec 39(S) Kee, Robert, 6 Aug 30(R) Keen, Lady Mary, 26 Nov 52(R) Keene, Raymond, 2 Jul 52, 9 Jul 44, 16 Jul 44, 23 Jul 44, 30 Jul 44, 6 Aug 44, 13 Aug 36, 20 Aug 44, 27 Aug 52, 3 Sep 52, 10 Sep 52, 17 Sep 52, 24 Sep 60, 1 Oct 52, 8 Oct 60, 15 Oct 52, 22 Oct 68, 29 Oct 52, 5 Nov 68, 12 Nov 60, 19 Nov 76, 26 Nov 68, 3 Dec 68, 10 Dec 60, 17 Dec 100, 31 Dec 36(A) Kenny, Andrew, 2 Jul 16, 27 Aug 14(A) Kermode, Frank, 24 Sep 36(R) Killen, Mary, 2 Jul 55, 9 Jul 47, 16 Jul 47, 23 Jul 47, 30 Jul 47, 6 Aug 47, 13 Aug 39, 20 Aug 47, 27 Aug 55, 3 Sep 55, 10 Sep 55, 17 Sep 55, 24 Sep 63, 1 Oct 55, 8 Oct 63, 15 Oct 55, 22 Oct 71, 29 Oct 55, 5 Nov 71, 12 Nov 63, 19 Nov 79, 26 Nov 71, 3 Dec 71, 10 Dec 63,17 Dec 103, 31 Dec 39(A) King, Francis, 2 Jul 35, 31) Jul 28, 20 Aug 32, 3 Sep 35, 19 Nov 55(R) Klissley, Michael, 5 Nov 7(D) Kramer, Lette, 13 Aug 27(P) Lamb, Christina, 13 Aug 13(A) Lamb, Richard, 16 Jul 27,1 Oct 41(R) Laughland, John, 29 Oct 11(A) Lawson, Dominic, 10 Sep 7(D), 5 Nov 25, 19 Nov 9(A), 17 Dec 3(LA) Lawson, Nigella, 9 Jul 42(A), 16 Jul 39(AR), 23 Jul 42(A), 30 Jul 38 (AR), 6 Aug 42(A), 13 Aug 32, 27 Aug 46(AR), 3 Sep 50(A), 10 Sep 46(AR), 17 Sep 50(A), 24 Sep 54(AR), 1 Oct 50(A), 8 Oct 56(AR), 15 Oct 50(A), 22 Oct 62(AR), 29 Oct 50, 5 Nov 63(AR), 12 Nov 58(A), 19 Nov 69(AR), 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