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A lexicon of crazyology
Nov 21st 2002


If you are bad—or mad—enough, you can fool most of the people most of the time ... more

FROM THE WEB
Books:

Guide to How Not to Alter the World
(New York Times) Wed 00:21 GMT

From the Front, a Corner of Hell That Is Forever Lyrical
(New York Times) Wed 00:21 GMT

An evocative biography charts a Pilgrim's progress
(Boston Globe) Tue 20:17 GMT

Early Marquez memoirs create publishing furor
(Chicago Sun-Times) Tue 17:34 GMT

George Lansbury: at the heart of Old Labour
(Independent) Tue 15:42 GMT

Arts and culture:

Spano Reduces His Role With Brooklyn Philharmonic
(New York Times) Wed 00:20 GMT

Bernstein for today
(International Herald Tribune) Tue 23:54 GMT

The Air Show at Brescia, 1909
(International Herald Tribune) Tue 23:54 GMT

Small theaters win big in London
(International Herald Tribune) Tue 23:54 GMT


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Cuban-American relations E+
How each side has moulded the other's behaviour
Nov 21st 2002

Lloyd George E+
A vivid portrayal of wartime premiership
Nov 21st 2002

A. L. Kennedy's short stories E+
Warmth wards off despair, yet painful honesty makes each one hard to forget
Nov 21st 2002

Thomas Gainsborough E+
A glittering exhibition that shows he wasn't so conventional after all
Nov 21st 2002

Aztec exhibition E+
A kingdom of sticks and stones, human sacrifices, gold and feathered serpents
Nov 21st 2002

Why do we love Paris?
Nov 14th 2002

Bioterror fears
Nov 14th 2002

London theatre
Nov 14th 2002

Keyboard jazz
Nov 14th 2002

New French fiction
Nov 14th 2002

Bestsellers in America and Britain
Nov 14th 2002

Saddam Hussein
Nov 7th 2002

Islamic terrorism
Nov 7th 2002

Management made simple
Nov 7th 2002

New films
Nov 7th 2002

Pianos and pianists
Nov 7th 2002

Richelieu and art
Nov 7th 2002

H. L. Mencken
Oct 31st 2002

French history
Oct 31st 2002

Steve Jones on men's biology
Oct 31st 2002

New fiction from John Banville
Oct 31st 2002

British television
Oct 31st 2002

French and Italian popular films
Oct 31st 2002

Princely collecting
Oct 24th 2002

What is Englishness?
Oct 24th 2002

Memoirs of an SEC chairman
Oct 24th 2002

Sport-utility vehicles
Oct 24th 2002

Donna Tartt's new novel
Oct 24th 2002

This year's Man Booker prize
Oct 24th 2002



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