News from 10/11/1996
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Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, P B, Edward Helmore, Alexis Mantheakis, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Waldemar Januszczak, Barbara Hall, Stephen Jones our Rugby Correspondent, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Malcolm Glynn, Nigel Botherway, James Brindley Emeritus Professor University College, John Jay City Editor, Richard Tyrrell, W L, Jon Swain, Zachary Leader, Nicholas Rufford, Guy Rowlands, John Peter, Simon Patterson, Richard Evans Tennis Correspondent, Jennifer Haynes, Donna Leon, Douglass Stinson, Lesley White, J J, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Marianne Elliott, Karen Thomson, Frank Whitford, Sheridan Morley, Kathy Lette, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, John Simpson, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Neill Robb, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, D K, C D, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Block, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Susan d'ARCY, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Julian Barnes, David Dougill, Jane Bird, Anthony Phillips, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Liam Burton, Cabell Bruce, Jeremy Clarkson, John Sutherland, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Christopher Bell, Stewart Lee, Jon Sayers, Chris Dodd, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Jane Szita, Frank Kermode, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, David Rhoads, Graham Otway, O Price, B C Binns, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, David Benson, Ardyn Bernoth, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Peter Earle, Julian Thompson, Paul Wheeler, Geoff Corré, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Simon Fanshawe, Paul Bray, Ann McFerran, Maeve Sheehan, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, J L, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Storr, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Flynn Sarler, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Christina Lamb, Dr Kosta Manis, John Williams, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Richard Rawlins, Paul Bew, Ian Phillips, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Graham McCann, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, John Karter our Racing Correspondent, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Caroline Donald, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, Ian Critchley, Heidi Hautala Mep, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Steven Haynes, J G Ballard, Stephen McGinty, Bryan Appleyard, Bryan Robson, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Richard Woods, David Windle, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Roland White, Wayne Bodkin, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, Nicola Klein, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Tony Allen-Mills Kerrville, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Amsterdam, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Ted Hughes, Alistair Scott's, D Hebb, John Waples, Delia Smith, A A Gill, Kirsty Lang, George Clooney, Garry Baker, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Dr Keith Amery, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Kenneth Williams, Lady Victoria de Rothschild, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Margaret McLaren, Jane Hardy, Susan Clarke, Roger Dobson, Andrew Verity, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Christopher Higgins, Joe Lovejoy, Richard, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Gordon Brown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Hugh Bradley, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Cap Martin, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Douglas Kennedy, Mandy Piggot, Sandy Gall, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents Top aide rebels against Major French detectives probe City firms over Eurotunnel Insight Government to donate unsold beef to homeless Newman Contents Kuoni Contents Desperate refugees await deliverance in Zaire Sales hit 15-year high Oasis singer arrested for cocaine possession Contents Queen intervenes in Hong Kong row Contents Dorrell under fire for 'good news' NHS India Tourist office Asprey London Ingersoll since 1892 Newspapers Support Recycling Tory peers linked to child abuse scandal Labour candidate quits over 'untrue rumours' The Sunday Times Inland Revenue Oxbridge elite takes a bigger bite of Britain Amnesiac groom has an unforgettable wedding Gner Britain's Fastest Railways Body of 'buried' pilot still in plane American Express Services Europe Limited Fakes from the 'chop shop' flood antique salerooms Swiftcall Falklands heroes scrap over victory Boys with cancer offered hope of fatherhood Suzuki Picture Gallery Crime-fight cameras clean up the cities Tax-free pay will spur athletes to Olympic gold Compaq British Airways 'Depraved' crash-sex film hits wall of apathy Doctors' checks to be chaperoned Mercury Communications Dinosaurs' death mystery solved Blair adviser seeks 8am start to school day FIAT Watchdog hits at CSA over new errors British Midland Airbag injuries force design change Air crash victim had just proposed Books etc Sex and violence cut back by BBC Police pay child informants In today's Other Papers Mandelson wins women's vote Raine marriage ends in divorce Commons tea-room costs £6m CBI staff face redundancies Earthquakes shake Edinburgh Lest we forget: At the annual Royal British Legion… FIAT Breakfast cereal bug linked to asthma rise Pre-school vouchers to go national The Disability Discrimination Act serves everybody… Japan plans to mine the moon Article Withdrawn Gala night for social tigers New Yorkers get into the party spirit Atticvs Midland Bald fact about Bryan Nick Newman's Week Pitched Battle Benazir Bhutto has vowed to regain power. Imran Khan, the cricketer turned campaigner, is pledged to stop her. Christina Lamb reports from Islamabad on a fight to the death in the Machlavellian world of Pakistani politics A Cable & Wireless Company Rich rewards of the hard-working class Britain's work culture is under attack from the European Court. But long hours in the office can benefit family and social lives as well as careers, write Olga Craig and Andrew Grice The 48-hour ceiling set by Brussels Which? online Gym and Tonic Men who feel their energy and libido ebbing away are turning to much-hyped hormone treatments. Richard Woods and Nicki Pope investigate promises of eternal virility IBM Russian nuclear cache 'lost' Texas mother 'faked break-in to kill sons' Yeltsin more of a tippler than an alcoholic, says US surgeon Canon Hutus' bloody last stand feared as Final apocalypse dreaded in camp holding 750,000 Cellnet Mobutu to fly home 'in weeks' France plays African power game Paris Papa hits out at America Debonair Staples Lufthansa Chinese spies had open door to Oval Office Clinton's henchmen just can't wait to go Ricoh Asians on a roll as California ends race quotas Camelot Fur flies as Italy's greenest family falls out Jealous fräuleins cry as killer weds BT Gang warfare rocks streets of Sarajevo The Times Bible comedian rattles Netanyahu Rover Dating president has Peru aflutter Alfa Romeo Holiday Britons in Venezuela jail Mercury Communications EU officials under attack for keeping jobs 'all in the family' Mercantile Credit Killjoy finance minister runs out of public credit Inside Berlin Lunn Poly Royal liability VW's dubious past Holland calls soft soldiers into line IRA plans month's Christmas truce Rare animals back from the brink as pests Weather and Travel Outlook Christmas in Lapland Three split £10.4m lottery jackpot News Digest Sinatra out of hospital Duchess on debt Prisoner seized School guards Gazza: no charge Science class Crime busters Body in boot Greener pasture Princess hurt Contents SmithKline boss tops 'overpaid' list Business split evenly over single currency Kohl pressed on Eurofighter Virgin Allied to drop demerger plan Contents Sound Investment . . . Sanctuary Music Productions,… Hanson takes 50% pay cut Contents Capital eyes up My Kinda Town Winners and losers in the boardroom pay lottery Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Moorfield eyes £200m paper bid for Greycoat Rolls tackles engine concern Article Withdrawn Tomkins plans to shed businesses BAA to expand duty-free sales Business Digest Concert to seek US local alliance A civilised barbarian KKR's Henry Kravis, Wall Street's king of the buyout, is seeking takeover deals in Britain, having built up a new $6bn war chest. Visiting London last week, he spoke to Rufus Olins Jardine Fleming faces further share inquiry When it came to watching Prime Suspect, a quarter of… Recording firm sounds market C&W to sell £1bn stake in Hongkong to China Which of our bosses The soaring value of share options lifted the pay packages of Britain's top executives by 74% last year to an average of £956,856. Matthew Lynn reports Complex calculations reveal the true worth of chief executives Give the best value? Choosing the right incentives Long-term incentive plans have become popular. Executives think like owners and other stakeholders benefit too, say David Rhoads and Simon Patterson Mercury Communications Sedgemoor in Somerset J. Bibby & Sons PLC Transforming profits The Sunday Times Olivetti personal computers Ford boss targets turnround in Europe Jac Nasser, newly appointed as chief of automotive operations, will lead the drive back to profit. Report by Andrew Lorenz British parts suppliers face productivity challenge Concert tunes up for global assault The merger with America's MCI will give BT a much needed infusion of entreprenceurial culture for its plan to straddle the world. Garth Alexander reports from New York £350m milk sale In today's Other Papers Notts Forest bid Pirtek hoses & assemblies ACL Northern defence £100m bond issue The Gartmore Global PEP Orange Payne finds new torch Prufrock Clear blue skies again for Ryan Building for the future Mouse upstages the prince A jinx on house of Hermes CBI strains for neutral party line As its conference gets under way, the employers' body finds its debates overshadowed by the looming election, writes David Smith The Institute of Management, Management House Camelot gambles with expansion How can the world's leading lottery operator maintain its success? Rupert Steiner reports Lloyds Bank Reuters TBI flies high with airports Booming Marks shows its sparks Marks & Spencer is planning to expand overseas but will also spend millions on upgrading home stores. By Ardyn Bernoth The Sunday Times Electricity watchdog may pull plug on US power plays The regulator will probably decide the fate of East Midlands Electricity and Northern Electric, report Frank Kane and John Waples To All Shareholders of Lonrho Plc Myth of the big election bribe HEENERGY Foreigners take the rap for sleaze Rosyth deal will boost Babcock Sharewatch Ibstock A share in the boardroom Oracle British Steel WS Atkins Morgan Sindall European Telecom Glaxo Wellcome GDF Menvier-Swain Databank A link to export markets Business Link has counsellors who can help small firms with exports. Claire Oldfield reviews the progress of the support service Sponsorship jazzes up the marketing of luxury goods Arts sponsorship is no longer the preserve of corporate giants, writes Claire Oldfield The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Business You Can Relax about AUdiTEL (UK) LTd. Energy 2000 Valcor Arbitration Services (UK) Ltd. Bulletin Eurofair '96 Mortgages 'R' US W3 OnLine PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Digital Colour Lorraine Electronics Regus instant Videoconferencing service Your Search for a Profitable Business is over Limited Areas Available Linx Scholes Franchising Ltd. Fast Urgent Loans & Re-Mortgages MJN Technology Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Good Food Company of Harefield Ltd The Sunday Times The portents look bright for O'Brien and his Irish raider John Karter talks to the trainer hoping that history repeats itself in Saturday's Murphy's Gold Cup Jumpers set the pulses racing Bailey's new start After a dreadful year of personal traumas, top trainer Kim Bailey wants to get back to enjoying big race wins, reports John Karter Punters deserve better deal Castle's clean sweep John Karter, our Racing Correspondent, reports on Chepstow's Tote Silver Trophy The Times West Indies batsmen hit out in style To See More of the Espio 160 Quattro, Turn the Page Golf Treasures of the Turf go under the hammer Paul Wheeler on The Racing Sale, a must for the sport's aficionados and a first for Sotheby's Snooker Karate Cycling Racing Rowing This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up Sport on TV Racing Rugby Union Flaws undermine Gooch's cause Graham Otway on why the former Test batsman should not be appointed as head of selectors Curbing Aussie taunts England A's tour Down Under could help to build morale ahead of next summer's quest to regain the Ashes. Graham Otway reports If You Want to See Even More of the Espio 160… Eurostar. Room to work, move, relax Reeve takes his revenge with beamer at Atherton Rob Steen finds Dermot Reeve's autobiography short on compliments but high on criticism Winners and losers in age of innocence As sporting prodigies become younger, Rob Steen finds the quest for glory by gilded youth is often a marketing man's dream Ivanisevic gives tyro a hairy time Richard Evans, Tennis Correspondent, reports on the Kremlin Cup in Moscow Rusedski on the way up despite missed chance Alex Fortune reports on the Stockholm Open Passionless Scots prove no match Stephen Jones at Murrayfield Grayson's punishing boot leaves Bath high and dry Pentax Cardiff put home comforts before cash Sale lock-out adds to Orrell isolation West are fighting a losing battle De Glanville ready for a leading role Stephen Jones, Our Rugby Correspondent, hails the bold moves made by England's coach Jack Rowell—with one exception You Capitalist Dog England new boys look the part Nick Caln assesses England's four new caps to face Italy at Twickenham as they pass from euphoria at the news of their selection to reflection on the challenges that lie ahead Harlequins can push the Tigers to their limits Leicester coach Bob Dwyer looks forward to his club's European Cup quarter-final clash against one of the best attacking teams in the game Naseem triumphs in two With six world titles on the line, Judgement Night linked up top-class boxing in Britain and America Ian Hawkey watched an easy win for the flashy Naseem Hamed at the Nynex Arena Lewis is caught on the ropes by Don King's fancy footwork Ian Hawkey explains why the heavyweight-title hopeful Lennox Lewis is appearing this week in a New Jersey court, not in the ring Men's Health Magazine Tyson Enjoys Weight Advantage Wright hands Bingham a master class Ian Chadband reports from ringside at Manchester's biggest-ever night of boxing Bass Trading places Skier eyes swift route into ranks of Formula One David Cook, a promising racing driver, was a whiz on the slopes. Adam Parsons charts a remarkable yet, so far, smooth transition Boxing his passion, racing his life By day, the racecards show him as S D Williams; by night he's Steve-O "The Boxing Jockey" Williams. He talks to Ian Chadband American Express Services Europe Ltd. Graham frustrated as his revolution is stalled Leeds' new regime has suffered a troubled start. Kevin Connolly looks at the problems ahead of Saturday's game against Liverpool Keeping the faith at Anfield Following in the footsteps of three of the game's greatest managers, Shankly, Paisley and Dalglish, Roy Evans knows there is only one Liverpool way. Report by Nick Pitt World Cup Qualifying First Division Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Wales and N Ireland Pools England's opening goal in Georgia Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Twelve good men are key to victory Dave Thomas takes an in-depth look at the performance of England's players in the Tbilisi triumph Gascoigne repays his manager's blind faith Chris Lightbown sees the troubled England star display impressive self-control in Tbilisi Taggart arrests German parade Denis Walsh in Nuremberg Pressure on Brown's men before an lbrox full house Kevin McCarra sees Scotland in anxious mood ahead of the home World Cup qualifier with Sweden Keane in a quandary A switch for the Republic's key man against Iceland poses a problem. By Chris Lightbown Surrender or die warns Brighton takeover boss New low for Wales as Dutch hit seven Contents Confident England march on Ferdinand clinches an impressive win Joe Lovejoy at Boris Palchadze Stadium, Tbillsi Aussies overrun weary Scotland News inside Big race win for David Nicholson Collins too awesome for Benn Ian Chadband reports from the Nynex Arena in Manchester Contents Ricoh Goodwood Travel Limited Presley: solace for Wu Prisoner in Room 101 Everybody feared the worst after Harry Wu, the American-Chinese dissident, was arrested for spying. In truth, he reveals, he was given blue ribbon treatment, laced with menace but terminating in farce Virgin direct In praise of rash words Trying to tell the truth is a short step from making an idiot of yourself, writes Matthew Parris Darling of the cautious cooks Profile Weather vane in the north can show Major the way Inside Politics Texaco Clean System Snobs and knockers The Euro fiddlers Army Officer Shrinking power in the age of disillusion Howard's league, by the right, quick march Hezza keeps a hot seat for Patten Quidnum Simon Sebag Montefiore Piracy on the True Blue seas Questions the White House has to answer Zaire, a problem for France alone It's a sorry state of affairs all round Tesco Truth died when Jordan shot Collins The latest film on Ireland's tragic history mocks its many victims, writes Paul Bew Calais Rogue male beats new man to a woman's vote Tony Blair needs to get on down with Clinton, write Tony Allen-Mills and Margarette Driscoll You could almost call it a Newt victory Nothing personal, strictly business Interview Sarah Baxter meets Gordon Brown Time and chance make a mockery of the likely lads Sir Nicholas Scott's fate shows the folly of trying to make predictions, writes Penny Wark The show just can't go on like this Cameron Mackintosh tells Stuart Wavell why he has had to restructure musicals on Broadway and in the West End Archer hits the mark with royal reforms Scruff? The Sunday Times At last, all the shades of black on view Too many black publications ignore the full diversity of their readership. New Nation will be different, says Donu Kogbara Norwich Union A helping hand for tigers Points Birthdays Surgeons deal in clear-cut cases Hope for ship's gold sunk Cast not Gazza into darkness Which of them is best in bed? Quick nurse, more private cash Alternative funding must be encouraged if the state is to avoid a healthcare crisis, says David Smith Cold-blooded charlatans at the ends of the earth Lying has become the most popular route to polar records, discovers Stuart Wavell The Royal Bank of Scotland Auto Expert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graypaul a Sytner Company BMW Authorised Dealers Heathrow L&C Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Wiggins Reg Vardy Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Front Wimbledon's New Bmw Dealer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster H. 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Okay, so I was wrong. . . there are worse things Catch of the day Contents Kuoni Inter-Continental What a carry-on Mark Hodson gets the measure of differing hand baggage allowances Short circuits Susan d'ARCY on the booming weekend break Holiday Money Travel companies review Directions Hidden costs Snow bound Upmarket in India Dancing in the dark Taking the plunge Where was I? P&O Cruises Somak Holidays India Voyagesjules Verne Cunard Centre points Alistair Scott on the rise of the small, fun, city hotel Sunday Times Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Sweden Crustal Holidays In good company With a vast range of package and tailormade holidays from which to choose, the British skier has some hard decisions to make. Alistair Scott's assessments smooth the way KLM China India Travel Section British Airways Holiday autos Swan Hellenic Boeing 737 Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Options Travel Insurance Which Flight? EasyJet World Options AiR Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airsavers Paris Zero Anthony Sattin walks the line that, briefly, made the French capital the centre of the world The Sunday Times Budget 21 Days Ski Cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Luxury Holidays Worldwide Virgin Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget City Escapades Caribbean Expressions British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O European Ferries Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Travelbag World Travel Service International Flyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jordan-Syria Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tides Reach The Nare-Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Two superior Hotels that will take you back to the… Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Britain's Best Boating My Hols Kathy Lette expects some Close Encounters of the Romantic Kind Lodges Langdale Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Elizabeth Hotel Wreahead Hotel Traditional Country House Christmas Where was I? Win a weekend break for two at the Land's End Hotel in Cornwall The Sunday Times The Carlyon Bay Hotel The Victoria Hotel Watchdog may accept estimates to end pension fiasco Bank offers a mortgage for life at 0% Insurers to penalise people living in flood-risk homes Happiness is . . . beside the point Contents Master Class. . . Karen Bielby exhibits her… Probe into travel policies Fidelity Investments Contents Revenue's tax take is £97bn Sell out if need be, but don't surrender policies Murray Johnstone Scottish Widows Miserly amends for endowment blunder Questions of Cash Pension leaves nothing for dependants Charges bombshell for pensioners Hand-picked gems bring big reward Paul Kavanagh reviews his form as a tipster and finds most of his favoured company shares are performing well The Equitable Life Take a tip before heeding share advice Perpetual Insurers send in the snoopers In a bid to reduce fraud, companies are using inquiry agents to check policyholders' claims. Nick Gardner reports Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Flatowners struggle to buy freeholds The law is being changed, but the rules are still so complicated that many are put off. By Naomi Caine Action pays dividends Woolwich Direct Legal & General Mercury Asset Management Virgin Woolwich Building Society Cost of education is a harsh lesson A couple struggling to pay a school-fee debt should consider remortgaging or selling their endowment policies. Nick Gardner reports Five-year fix rates among lowest Legal & General Upheaval looms over company pensions With new pensions law coming into effect in April, Naomi Caine looks at the questions that you ought to ask your employer Hybrid scheme boosts tax perks Northern Rock Schroders Henderson Investors Fidelity Investments New investment trusts sink straight into a loss Getting in at launch is likely to bring an immediate loss of about 5%. Diana Wright recommends picking existing trusts Share in new world technology trust Savings News The Sunday Times Bricks and mortar offer something to build on A new housing boom may not yet be assured, but more public construction work is likely under a Labour government General Accident M&G Money Section Bank of Scotland Allied Trust Bank Yorkshire Guernsey Buying growth with acquisitive firms My favourite shares Margaret McLaren, manager of Britannia's international Special Opportunities fund, homes in on growth Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Direct Line Rates Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Europe Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Top places for working overseas Art's rising stars show their colours among old masters An exhibition of contemporary artists at Dulwich Picture Gallery offers rich pickings for investors. Reports by Peter Johnson Policy £ Plus Investors Direct Save & Prosper Newton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Gene discovery holds out hope for migraine sufferers Genetics Breath test will detect ulcer risk … A bug that lurks in the stomach and has evaded antibiotics can now be targeted and destroyed writes Roger Dobson Disney plans online entertainment service Bits & Bytes Learn how to speak Java This is the official site of the Royal Navy The Sunday Times Cash cuts 'risking food safety' A twin bent on being different … The Boomerang has shaped up to overcome problems associated with two engines, writes David Windle Britain needs a single cable network … We should follow the example of gas and have one network to supply all telecoms, writes David Hewson The Funday Times Funfair motor to launch carrier jets Propulsion A device used to provide fairground thrills could help fighter planes take off at sea, writes Max Glaskin Minefield Portable monitor maintains vigil on foetal heartbeats Pregnancy Silicon chip under threat from new 'rubber' semiconductors Computing Pump offers relief from insulin jabs Diabetes Chronicle of the 20th century Spielberg directs The height of ambition London has plenty of penthouses for high-flyers who want to shout their success from the rooftop, says Mary Wilson Lofts Lofts the Piper Building Savills Alexneil Central London Estate Agents The London Lurot Brand Mews Company The Sunday Times Daniel Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items The Clock Tower, on the corner of Health Street and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Chase Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn Extravaganza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Luxurious Apartments Barratt Albert Bridge Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manhattan Loft Corporation Foxtons Wates Build with Care Berkeley Homes Regalian Brown Cooper Marples Marina Hobart Slater De Groot Collis Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Bridge Knight Frank New Development Wetherby Mews SW5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Residential Investment Mortgages Allsop Multiple Display Advertising Items Linden Homes North West Ltd Octacon Quality to Appreciate Teddington Wharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riding high in the slipstream A busy housing market in West Sussex owes much to the continuing success of Gatwick airport, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Knight Frank What House? Award winners Priestmere Knight Frank International Berkeley Homes Charles Church Harvey Nash PLC Price Waterhouse Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Vertical Hoggett Bowers Adderley Featherstone plc Selector Europe NBS GKRS Adderley Featherstone plc Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Advvision of Nb Selection Ltd NBS Leading International Orgainsation US Investment Bank British Airways Ernst & Young NBS Questor International Computacenter Harvey Nash PLC David Abbott and Partners Ennismore MSL Harvey Nash PLC NBS Cott UK Limited Austin Knight Whitehead Selection GKRS BT Expand resources limited Whitehead Selection GKRS NBS Ernst & Young The Engineering Recruitment show PictureTel Communication, Vision and Opportunity Tomorrow's People In-House Legal Informatiq Consulting Ltd Lockheed Martin Mission Success Cable & Wireless Flightlink TSI Resourcing NBS Goodman Graham NHA International NBS PSD Ernst & Young Varley Walker Antal International EMR Ward Executive Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items A Salisbury Consulting Group Company Corporate Executive Search The Allison Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Andersen Consulting Morgan & Banks International GrayStone MacDonald Kinnaird SMCL Hoggett Bowers Harridge Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group Castrol The Arts Council of England Chusid Headway Thomas International Integra Phoenix Natural Gas The Uk's Largest Source of Unadvertised… ICL Nortel Northern Telecom Retail Management Consultants Ltd Howgate Sable & Partners Executive Search and… Gardner Merchant Macmillan Davies Nirex Howgate Sable & Partners Executive Search and… TSI Resourcing Negretti Automation Ltd Balmoral Group Ltd Derwentside South African Corporate Finance Telewest Communications Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Andrew President and Vice-Chancellor Daewoo Sussex enterprise The Perseus Partnership Inmarsat Phoenix ABC Contract Services Nigel Wright Consultancy O'grady-Peyton International Chase Dixey Robb Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items An Amdahl Company Pro-bel a Chyron company ABB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alexander Hughes Selection Sussex enterprise British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate, P. 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SGS Kewill Micron Drake International Bristol City Council Housing Associations Charitable Trust Career Analysts Ltd Scala Business Link London South West Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Wiltshire National and International Retail Managers Kisters Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Walters Associates Risk Managers Richard Oliver International Ambitious, Young Financial Controller Ann O'Brien Personnel Consultants DHA People First American Express Bank Recruitment and Assessment Services Limited Historic Royal Palaces The Tarriterial Army Royal Hull Hospitals Nhs Trust Borough of Restormel Are You Big Enough for Croydon? London Montessori Centre The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Durham School The National Trust Chapterhouse Pupils learn to show Gazza the red card Football coaches are teaching children the sportsmanship sadly lacking among many top players, says Nicola Klein Education Holborn College The University of Greenwich How to unscramble a garbled English policy ACCA Rose Bruford College Challenge Educational Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hilderstone College (ST) Broadstairs The University of Birmingham The Sunday Times City of London School for Girls Savoir-Faire in 157 languages Study Television Production Easter Revision Twin careers: a balancing act Working couples who want to enjoy family life with their children and elderly parents are learning to juggle employers' demands, writes Margaret Coles Sick Kids Friends Foundation Dsa Lowman Dreway Search and Selection Austin Knight UK Limited Satellite Information Services Ltd Growing Consultancy Less is more in the CV that lands jobs Contents Men of Letters The New Fowler's Modern English Usage edited by R W Burchfield Oup £16.99 pp864 Contents Mutiny scrutiny Sunday Times Books Pile 'Em High No competition? Critical List Harvey Porlock explores the Congo and the literary jungle An unsung British hero Julian Thompson applauds a revisionist memoir of the Falklands war A site for sore eyes The Island of the Colour-Blind by Oliver Sacks Picador £16.99 pp345 A woman of note Violet: The Life and Loves of Violer Gordon Woodhouse by Jessica Douglas-Home Harvill £20 pp352 Let's not get personal Private Voices: The Diaries of Elizabeth Gaskell and Sophia Holland edited by J a V Chapple and Anita Wilson Keele up £7.95 pp128 Diplomatically speaking 1815: The Roads to Waterloo by Gregor Dallas Richard Cohen £25 pp544 The great mollifier Lord North: The Prime Minister Who Lost America by Peter Whiteley The Hambledon Press £25 pp275 The Sunday Times Oxford University Press Platform One One man against millions Troublemaker: One Man's Crusade Against China's Cruelty by Harry Wu Chatto £10.99 pp328 A master of dance class Secret Muses The Life of Frederick Ashton by Julie Kavanagh Faber £25 pp607 The facts about Barbra Streisand: It Only Happens Once by Anne Edwards Weidenfeld £20 pp449 Country Origins Diary A turbulent priest John Carey is highly entertained by a life of a heroic and tragic figure, Wales's most famous living poet, R S Thomas Wild times in Alexandria Frank Kermode finds plenty of spice in a Five Years Ago this Week John Simpson writing in The Spectator on spoken English, November 16,1991 On the Shelf Richard Tyrrell identifies strongly with James Plunkett's Strumpet City Exclusive Sunday Times Matters of life and death My Dark Places by James Ellroy Century £16.99 pp357 Bedroom battles Never underestimate the dangers of the boudoir, warns Donna Leon in her crime round-up The Times Literary Supplement Life's a beach The Beach by Alex Garland Viking £10.99 pp448 Pioneers! 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