The Sunday Telegraph London back issues from August 2007:
Personally speaking Fame: it's something that keeps happening to my friends
Aug 05, 2007; ... For some time now I've been aware that I have this ... gift. It'sa very selfless thing. I don't benefit. Only other people. And onlynovelists. But boy, do they benefit. They find fame and acclaim andlottery-winning, swimming-pool-full-of-champagne wealth. Hard work,great ideas, strong ...
ANTICS IN THE ARCTIC
Aug 05, 2007; ... A FAMOUS VIKING EXPLORER returns home from a long sea voyage and finds his name is missingfrom the town register. His wife insists that she hadn't given him upfor dead and makes a complaint to the local civic official whoexplains to her, 'I must have taken Leif off my ...
COMEDY
Aug 05, 2007; ... So many acts are returning after long absences that it's as if themillennium never happened: Frank Skinner (13-26 August), Punt andDennis (10-13 August, both Pleasance), Sean Hughes (18-22 August),Rhona Cameron (both Gilded Balloon), Hattie Hayridge (Underbelly) andRich Hall (Assembly, ...
THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH THEATRE IN 'LIFE ON MARS' JOHN SIMM PLAYED A DETECTIVE STUCK IN A 1970S TIME WARP. NOW HE'S MOVED ON AND IS WOWING THEM IN THE WEST END. BUT, AS HE TELLS CHARLOTTE WILLIAMSON, 'I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S NOT 1999'
Aug 05, 2007; ... A few Fridays ago, one corner of central London was quitebrilliantly surreal. Outside, under the setting sun, Lemar, a reality-pop-star-turned-real-life-almost-star, was performing to a smatteringof fans as cyclists on the Tour de France whizzed past. Meanwhile,inside a nearby theatre, ...
TO HARROGATE, WITH CRIMINAL INTENT FICTION THE HARROGATE CRIME WRITING FESTIVAL GAVE DAVID THOMAS, A DEBUT THRILLER WRITER, A CHANCE TO RUB SHOULDERS WITH THE BIGGEST NAMES IN THE BUSINESS. BUT AMID TALK OF HOW TO MAKE A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL OR BUMP OFF YOUR ENEMIES, CAN THEY SOLVE THE REAL CRIME THAT TAKES PLACE ON THEIR DOORSTEP?
Aug 05, 2007; ... Thursday It's five in the afternoon when I arrive at the Theakston OldPeculier Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate. Already, a keen groupof crime-writing wannabes have spent the day being given a series ofmaster-classes in the skills of plotting, characterisation andcomposition ...
EDINBURGH CALLING festival choice FESTIVAL PREVIEW GREEK MYTH, HIP- HOP FLAMENCO, TONY BLAIR'S BEDROOM SECRETS ... SUNDAY TELEGRAPH CRITICS PRESENT THEIR PICK OF THE PERFORMANCES THEATRE
Aug 05, 2007; ... Opera is an unusually strong influence on the main festival'stheatre programme under its new director, Jonathan Mills. New York'shighly acclaimed Wooster Group makes its first Edinburgh appearancesince 1986 with a production of Cavalli's opera La Didone (RoyalLyceum, 18-22 August) that ...
EDINBURGH CALLING festival choice MUSIC
Aug 05, 2007; ... Jonathan Mills's first programme as festival director was puttogether with little time to spare, not to mention less money thanhis predecessor's spectacular final bash. Hence a slight shift ofemphasis, away from big opera productions and towards early music. Inbetween these two extremes ...
EDINBURGH CALLING festival choice COMEDY
Aug 05, 2007; ... So many acts are returning after long absences that it's as if themillennium never happened: Frank Skinner (13-26 August), Punt andDennis (10-13 August, both Pleasance), Sean Hughes (18-22 August),Rhona Cameron (both Gilded Balloon), Hattie Hayridge (Underbelly) andRich Hall (Assembly, ...
EDINBURGH CALLING festival choice DANCE
Aug 05, 2007; ... All too often the official Festival's dance programming seems tobe squeezed in round the edges of the other arts, giving dance loversfew opportunities to see major shows on consecutive nights. But thisyear's thinking is (fractionally) more joined up. The obvious weekendto plump for is ...
THEATRE EDINBURGH CALLING festival choice FESTIVAL PREVIEW GREEK MYTH, HIP-HOP FLAMENCO, TONY BLAIR'S BEDROOM SECRETS ... SUNDAY TELEGRAPH CRITICS PRESENT THEIR PICK OF THE PERFORMANCES
Aug 05, 2007; ... Opera is an unusually strong influence on the main festival'stheatre programme under its new director, Jonathan Mills. New York'shighly acclaimed Wooster Group makes its first Edinburgh appearancesince 1986 with a production of Cavalli's opera La Didone (RoyalLyceum, 18-22 August) that ...
the fake's progress The Hoax Evan Almighty CINEMA
Aug 05, 2007; ... When the camera first pans in on Richard Gere in Lasse Hallstrom'sThe Hoax, he is sporting a jacket in that evocative shade of burnttan that whispers so unmistakably of the 1970s. Every decade has itsfavourite palette, and the orangey-brown that has subtly annexedGere's wardrobe has also ...
CINEMA Wind Chill Tales from Earthsea Gandhi - My Father I For India Brief Encounter OTHER RELEASES
Aug 05, 2007; ... Wind Chill (15) It does seem possible, just by sitting in front of a film, toguess how much fun it was to make. Ocean's Thirteen, for instance,looked like a blast. The Big Bounce, a little-seen Owen Wilson/Morgan Freeman heist comedy, was fairly painful to watch, and musthave ...
DVDs Out this week
Aug 05, 2007; ... SUMMERTIMESecond Sight, PG, pounds 18.99 Released here in 1953 as Summer Madness, this was David Lean'sfirst colour film and his own favourite work. Based on ArthurLaurents's play ...
DVDs DVD OF THE WEEK
Aug 05, 2007; ... PYGMALION/MAJOR BARBARASecond Sight, U/PG, pounds 18.99 each These Shavian adaptations were made in 1938 and 1941 by GabrielPascal, an East European actor and director, to whom Shaw entrustedthe filming of his plays. Pascal subsequently made Caesar andCleopatra and ...
DVDs Out this week
Aug 05, 2007; ... BLADES OF GLORYDreamworks, 12A, pounds 19.99 Any right-thinking person would agree that the idea of squeezingWill Ferrell and Jon Napoleon Dynamite Heder into bejewelled ...
DVDs Out this week
Aug 05, 2007; ... AMAZING GRACE Momentum, PG, pounds 17.99 A worthy account of William Wilberforce's parliamentary campaignto abolish the slave trade. Abolition, it seems, slipped under thenet only because it ...
DVDs Out this week
Aug 05, 2007; ... JEKYLL, SERIES 1Contender, 15, pounds 27.50 Fittingly enough, this update of the Robert Louis Stevensonclassic, starring James Nesbitt, is a schizophrenic affair. At best,it reaches the heights of the leading Hammer horrors, mixing ...
Wind Chill Tales from Earthsea Gandhi - My Father I For India Brief Encounter OTHER RELEASES
Aug 05, 2007; ... Wind Chill (15) It does seem possible, just by sitting in front of a film, toguess how much fun it was to make. Ocean's Thirteen, for instance,looked like a blast. The Big Bounce, a little-seen Owen Wilson/Morgan Freeman heist comedy, was fairly painful to watch, and musthave ...
Age of innocence The Changing Face of Childhood ART
Aug 05, 2007; ... Attitudes to children underwent a profound shift in 18th-centuryEurope. The publication in 1693 of John Locke's treatise SomeThoughts Concerning Education revolutionised prevailing ideas aboutthe nature of childhood itself, as well as its role in the formationof character and morals ....
ART CHOICE
Aug 05, 2007; ... Antony Gormley Hayward Gallery, London SE1 (0871 663 2519) to 19Aug. Of course there are the Gorms, inert, ominous figures all alongthe Thames; but there's also the fairground fun of 'Blind Light' (a cloud in a box) and the monumental ...
crowded house Carmen Jones THEATRE
Aug 05, 2007; ... Just as I have never understood why anyone should want to turngood champagne into Buck's Fizz, it mystifies me, too, why OscarHammerstein should ever have got it into his head to re-hash Bizet'ssublime opera Carmen as a musical. Every time I have been servedCarmen Jones, or that other ...
Absurdia OTHER THEATRE
Aug 05, 2007; ... Absurdia Donmar Warehouse, London WC2 (0870 060 6624) to 8 September. Absurdia, a triple bill, promises good things. An evening oftimely rediscovery - two plays by N.F. Simpson, the great white hopeof British absurdism in the late 1950s - and a world premiere byMichael ...
The Enchantment OTHER THEATRE
Aug 05, 2007; ... The Enchantment Cottesloe Theatre, London SE1 (020 7452 3000), Wed-Sat, in rep to1 November. With Victoria Benedictsson, knowing something about her lifeenriches an appreciation of her play. Married off at 21 to a middle-aged widower with five children, she wrote a novel ...
a sari state of affairs Saira Khan's Pakistan Adventure India with Sanjeev Bhaskar Ganges TELEVISION
Aug 05, 2007; ... It is as well to be frank about such things. If your interest ineither India or Pakistan comes out at a plumply rounded zero, thenthere won't be a hell of a lot to hold your attention in today'scolumn. If, on the other hand, you are interested ... oh, whatdelights! But what delights ...
Slaves to A new fashion Le Corsaire
Aug 05, 2007; ... The Bolshoi's three-week London season began brilliantly at theLondon Coliseum last Monday with the British premiere of a lavish newproduction of Le Corsaire, a highly spiced tale of dashing pirates,passionate pashas and beautiful slave girls based (very, veryloosely) on Byron's 1814 ...
POP CHOICE
Aug 05, 2007; ... Summer Sundae Weekender. Leicester De Montfort Hall & Gardens(0116 233 3111) Fri, Sat, next Sun. Magic Numbers, Divine Comedy andan acoustic Spiritualized headline this growing festival spread overfive stages. Underage Festival London Hackney Victoria Park (0870 0600 100)Fri ....
Pop Out this week
Aug 05, 2007; ... Life's hard, we're all barely keeping together, which makeseverything kind of sweet and sad; that's more or less the messagefrom this second solo album by Justin Russo, the former Mercury Revkeyboard player. To be honest I'm not that interested. It's cute andcharming, but the tunes ...
latin rhyming slang Bonde Do Role Os Mutantes POP
Aug 05, 2007; ... For all the high-minded talk of artistic cross-pollination thataccompanies the TrocaBrahma festival, this extravagant exercise inBritish/Brazilian cultural interchange is conducted primarily via theinternational language of alcohol. Even as this mouth-watering doublebill unfolds, and the ...
Classical Out this week
Aug 05, 2007; ... You might think it difficult to take the sparkle out of this ofall operas, but in this 2006 Salzburg Festival production NikolausHarnoncourt managed the feat. No doubt he was looking for hiddendepths in the score, but in doing so he has eliminated most of thefun and wit. The overture ...
erotic thrills in the bunker L'amore dei tre Re Prom 22 Prom 21 Prom 23 CLASSICAL
Aug 05, 2007; ... Where does a company such as Holland Park Opera, noted as much forits improving standards as its reputation for reviving neglectedworks by Puccini's contemporaries and successors, turn when it wantsa really rewarding challenge? The answer lies in an opera that fewhave heard live, but ...
BIOGRAPHY THE ARCHETYPAL ROMANTIC COMPOSER WAS A FAR FROM ROMANTIC FIGURE, FINDS JOHN ADAMSON
Aug 05, 2007; ... Robert Schumann: Life and Death of a Musician BY JOHN WORTHEN YALE, pounds 25, 496 pp T pounds 25 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 In the currency of creativity, madness has long been regarded asthe flip-side of the genius coin. The greatest minds could also ...
TITLE DEED HOW THE BOOK GOT ITS NAME 'the confidence-man' by herman melville
Aug 05, 2007; ... Herman Melville's The Confidence-Man (1857) - his last novel -concerns a trickster who, in various guises, fleeces the passengerson a Mississippi steamboat. It was based on the exploits of a real-life swindler of late-1840s New York, one Samuel Thompson.Remarkably, Thompson was the first ...
BIOGRAPHY THE ARCHETYPAL ROMANTIC COMPOSER WAS A FAR FROM ROMANTIC FIGURE, FINDS JOHN ADAMSON
Aug 05, 2007; ... Robert Schumann: Life and Death of a Musician BY JOHN WORTHEN YALE, pounds 25, 496 pp T pounds 25 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 In the currency of creativity, madness has long been regarded asthe flip-side of the genius coin. The greatest minds could also ...
LITERATURE THESE LETTERS TRANSFORM OUR KNOWLEDGE OF BYRON, SAYS JONATHAN BATE
Aug 05, 2007; ... The Letters of John Murray to Lord Byron ED BY ANDREW NICHOLSON LIVERPOOL UP, pounds 25, 576 pp T pounds ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 A writer's most important relationship is with his publisher - orat least it used to be, until publishing ...
BIOGRAPHY RICHARD DAVENPORT-HINES ON AN ECCENTRIC APPROACH TO A VOLATILE PRINCESS
Aug 05, 2007; ... Princess Margaret: A Life Unravelled BY TIM HEALD WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON, pounds 20, 346 pp T pounds 18 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 Three times in British history there has been a reigning queenwith a younger sister. Under the Tudors, Mary I had a younger ...
HISTORY DID THE NAZIS REALLY MAKE THE COUNTRIES THEY CONQUERED PAY FOR THEIR OWN DESTRUCTION? ASKS ADAM TOOZE
Aug 05, 2007; ... Hitler's BeneficiariesHow the Nazis Bought the German People BY GOTZ ALY TR BY JEFFERSON CHASE VERSO, pounds 19.99, 431 pp T pounds 17.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 Sixty years on and Germany's struggle to come to terms with itsNazi past ...
DRUGS MELANIE MCGRATH ON THE CAUTIONARY TALE OF A DRUG-ADDLED, OVER- PRIVILEGED TEENAGER
Aug 05, 2007; ... Truant: Notes from the Slippery Slope BY HORATIO CLARE JOHN MURRAY, pounds 14.99, 308 pp T pounds 12.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 This is the follow-up to Horatio Clare's bestselling, tender and nostalgia-laden memoir,Running for the Hills, about ...
LITERARY LIFE
Aug 05, 2007; ... There are already 17 pages devoted to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on eBay. First editionssigned at midnight, display bins, fridge magnets and 'very rare'balloons are all up for auction in this country, Germany andAustralia. Why would anyone want to spend more than pounds ...
CRITICISM YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A NERD TO READ COMICS, BUT IT STILL HELPS, SAYS CHRISTOPHER TAYLER
Aug 05, 2007; ... Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean BY DOUGLAS WOLK PERSEUS, pounds 13.99, 405 pp T pounds 11.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 Long-term readers of the Arts and Books pages will have noticedthat stories about comic books having ...
STORIES JANE SHILLING GOES BEYOND THE MESSY DRAMAS OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE WITH A MASTER STORY-TELLER
Aug 05, 2007; ... Cheating at Canasta BY WILLIAM TREVOR VIKING, pounds 16.99, 231 pp T pounds 14.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 William Trevor will be 80 next year. His bibliography is immense:two novellas, 11 novels, as many volumes of short stories. The latestvolume of ...
FICTION OPHELIA FIELD PRAISES A DEFT MIX OF HISTORY, MEMOIR AND FICTION
Aug 05, 2007; ... The Visible World BY MARK SLOUKA PORTOBELLO, pounds 14.99, 242 pp T pounds 12.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 Although Mark Slouka has described The Visible World as 'aboveall, a novel', it is in fact divided into three sections: a lyricalmemoir, an ...
CRIME FICTION
Aug 05, 2007; ... British and American lawyers who write crime fiction generally goin for suspense-filled thrillers, often with dramatic courtroomscenes and a strong whoreallydunit element. The Europeans tend toconcentrate more on their characters and the nature of the crime, and are ...
CRIME DAVID ROBSON IS LURED INTO CRIMINAL ISTANBUL
Aug 05, 2007; ... The Snake Stone BY JASON GOODWIN FABER, pounds 12.99, 308 pp T pounds 11.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 Yashim the Eunuch made his debut in The Janissary Tree, a whodunitset in a 19th-century Turkish seraglio which was so deliciously outrethat it became ...
STORIES JANE SHILLING GOES BEYOND THE MESSY DRAMAS OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE WITH A MASTER STORY-TELLER
Aug 05, 2007; ... Cheating at Canasta BY WILLIAM TREVOR VIKING, pounds 16.99, 231 pp T pounds 14.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 William Trevor will be 80 next year. His bibliography is immense:two novellas, 11 novels, as many volumes of short stories. The latestvolume of ...
PAPERBACKS
Aug 05, 2007; ... JOHN WILKES BY ARTHUR H. CASH YALE, pounds 14.99 Wilkes was the loose-living, sex-obsessed hellraker whose hatredof cant and whose championship of liberty and free speech got in himinto a lot of trouble, including exile and prison. More than once hewas arraigned for ...
PAPERBACKS
Aug 05, 2007; ... THE HIGH ROAD TO CHINA BY KATE TELTSCHER BLOOMSBURY, pounds 8.99 Eighteenth-century Britain badly wanted trade with China but hadso far been repulsed. A remarkable young Scotsman, George Bogle, wasasked to see what could be done via ...
PAPERBACKS
Aug 05, 2007; ... THE SECRET LIFE OF HOUDINI BY WILLIAM KALUSH & LARRY SLOMAN SIMON & SCHUSTER, pounds 8.99 Houdini railed against charlatans such as fraudulent mediums,which was a bit rich from a man whose own career depended ondeception, though his own tricks of ...
PAPERBACKS
Aug 05, 2007; ... HOW TO GET RICH BY FELIX DENNIS EBURY, pounds 7.99 Millionaire publisher Dennis is not the only fat-cat to have toldus how to get there, but he does it disarmingly, so that envydisappears. He quotes Chesterton ('One must be stupid enough to wantit'), ...
PAPERBACKS
Aug 05, 2007; ... TERRORIST BY JOHN UPDIKE PENGUIN, pounds 7.99 You have to sit up and take notice when one of America's greatestnovelists tackles the post-9/11 theme: but the critics generallypanned John Updike's portrayal of an 18-year-old half Irish-American, half Egyptian ...
PAPERBACKS
Aug 05, 2007; ... BITTER SWEETS BY ROOPA FAROOKI PAN, pounds 7.99 A debut by an attractive young Asian woman about three generationsof an immigrant family in contemporary London: it sounds familiar,but Roopa Farooki's novel is no re-run of White Teeth or Brick ...
road test SMART CAR? THE NEW BMW PRACTICALLY DOES TRICKS FOR YOU, SAYS NEIL LYNDON
Aug 05, 2007; ... AN AMPHIBIAN OR A CAR WITH water-wings would have been perfect for this summer but, short ofthat ideal, the BMW 3 Series Convertible might be the next bestthing. No folding roof could ever be guaranteed watertight for ever; butthe folding metal roof on this car operates with ...
BRIDGE
Aug 05, 2007; ... I WOULD BE AMAZED IF YOU have not witnessed this scenario at thebridge table, and maybe fallen into the trap yourself. A playerdoubles the opponents, fully expecting a lucrative penalty, butpartner removes to what he believes is a safer haven. What often happens now is that the ...
POKER
Aug 05, 2007; ... SAL WAS DOMINATING THE cash table. He was wearing huge mirrorshades and some new tattoos. Sal has always been a big boy but, sincehe split from his wife, he seems to have got bigger, his armsbeefier, his belly more expansive. A life devoted to poker and crapsis possibly not the best ...
CHESS
Aug 05, 2007; ... ONE OF THE MOST IDYLLIC places to play chess must be Curacao inthe Dutch Antilles, where there are regular festivals. The organisersbring over strong players from the States and this year the reigningUS champion Alexander Shabalov is playing, as is former champion JoelBenjamin ...
Wish you were here The desire to recreate childhood experiences of sunshine and sandcastles is driving families back to buy property on the coast, says Caroline McGhie
Aug 05, 2007; ... Philippa Rudd has just bought a second home by the sea. It is inSouthwold, Suffolk, roughly an hour's drive from her weekday home inNorwich, and it allows her and her three sons Eddie, 13, George, 11,and James, 7, to slip away from their city lives and splash in thewaves at weekends ....
An offer you can't refuse? Homeowners who live in the way of major developments face a difficult dilemma. Jonny Beardsall asks whether it's best to stay and fight or take the money and run
Aug 05, 2007; ... John and Rosemary Welch are both in their 70s and live a quarterof a mile from Stansted airport. They are also the only propertyowners in the area with a Grade-II listed home who have not sold. Having lived in their 17th-century, half-timbered thatched houseat Takeley for more than ...
FOR SALE Valencia's winning formula With a beautiful old town, beaches, modern architecture and now the latest addition to the grand prix circuit, this stylish city has much to offer buyers, says Zoe Dare Hall
Aug 05, 2007; ... Valencia has acquired a taste for the international spotlight.With the America's Cup came a new pounds 350 million super yachtmarina in place of a functional fishing port. Now Spain's third-largest city is turning its attention to the next glitzy event: thearrival of Formula One next ...
Not just for show: the best-kept buy-to-let secret With guaranteed rental to clients who'll always keep things tidy, show homes are an easy way to big returns, writes Graham Norwood
Aug 05, 2007; ... Do you want a buy-to-let with higher-than-average rental returns,no maintenance costs and probably the country's least troublesometenant? Vivienne Jobber certainly did, so she bought a show home on aBarratt housing estate in Birmingham, and leased it back to the firmfor a ...
on the level How do I plug the gaps in my house?
Aug 05, 2007; ... Q. We have a 17th-century, oak-beamed cottage facing north. Whenthe wind and rain come from that direction, it gets into the gapsbetween the bricks and the beams. What filling would you advise toseal the gaps? DR, Malvern A. It sounds as though you have a traditional ...
on the level ARE CONCRETE HOUSES ANY GOOD?
Aug 05, 2007; ... Q. I am thinking of buying a house that was built of concrete in1925. Were they any good at building out of this material back then?What are the pros and cons, and is upkeep going to be difficult? ST, by email A. The problem you might have to face is corrosion of the ...
on the level WHAT PAINT SHOULD I USE FOR BRICKS?
Aug 05, 2007; ... Q. WE HAVE RECENTLY REBUILT OUR PORCH WITH CAVITY INSULATED BRICKWALLS, AND IT IS OUR INTENTION TO PAINT THE WALLS WHITE TO MATCH THEREST OF OUR COTTAGE. HOW LONG SHOULD WE LEAVE THE WALLS TO DRY OUT,AND WHAT TYPE OF BASE COAT IS REQUIRED BEFORE APPLYING A MASONRYROUGH-FINISH TOP COAT? ...
the kitchen garden graduate After rain, mildew and snails, a pat on the back is in order
Aug 05, 2007; ... I am feeling incredibly smug this week. It turns out I'mbrilliant, accomplished and eating my full daily requirement ofvitamins. I walk around the garden barefoot with a smile on my face and atrug full of delectable baby Early Nantes carrots, snappingly freshPurple Teepee French ...
MINI FRUIT TREES
Aug 05, 2007; ... Fruit trees are one of the easiest ways to grow your own produce.Even if you have little space in the garden, there are manyattractive and productive options: trees in pots, "step-over" fruitand wall-trained varieties, to name a few. As the trees are small,pest control, picking and ...
INDOORS MOVES OUT
Aug 05, 2007; ... Blurring the boundary between indoors and out is becomingincreasingly popular in garden design. As the trend to enlarge ourhomes rather than move and spend the money on stamp duty grows, it'scommon practice to extend the kitchen or living space in a way thatembraces the garden. Sometimes ...
Bear Stearns ready to oust heir apparent
Aug 05, 2007; ... THE board of Bear Stearns, the US investment bank at the centre ofthe credit crisis gripping global markets, will meet tomorrow todiscuss the future of one of its most senior directors. Just weeks after the collapse of two of its hedge funds because oftheir exposure to the ...