we were talking to a professor of architecture and he said, idoubt professor of architecture and he said, i doubt it can be saved. they are saying because the very stone, the very fabric of the building has gone, that is the problem. there is damage from the last one. thank you very much. are you coming back? we might! go on! that's it for the papers this hour. penny and owen will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. now on bbc news, it's time for meet the author. a tumultuous marriage. two writers driven by passion is that bring them together, then pull them apart, as europe slips towards war. paula mclain‘s novel love & ruin tells the extraordinary story of martha gellhorn and ernest hemingway, each born with a gift for words, thrown together in the chaos of the spanish civil war, and hopelessly in love, but driven too by individual passions that couldn't survive the marriage. a novelist and a journalist who wanted each other, but needed even more to be themselves. welcome. we are talking here about a tempestuous marriage, i think, to put it mildly. let's talk about the two