News from 02/03/1997
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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Robert Hewlson, Barbara Hall, Roger King, Isabel Allende, Jon Swain, I R, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Lesley White, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Ian Cricchley, Susan d'Arcy, Mcllvanney, John Gosden, P Thomas, R Paterson-Howe, Jason Burke, Justine Hardy, Nicholas Coleridge, Ann Hogg, Sheridan Morley, Fred Pearce, Ferdinand Mount, Sally Payne, David Smith, Anne Redmon, Craig McDean, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, Andrew Williams, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Simone Glover, Rob Lee's, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Greg Monks, Jack Coose, Patrick Skene Catling, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Susan d'ARCY, Irwin Stelzer, Sue Hayward, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Charlotte Wolff, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Sir Derek Jacobl President, Deadly nightshade, Dr Lee Silver, Philip Clarke, Anthony Phillips, Damon Hill, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Debble Hill, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, D Winstock, Jenny Shields, Sean Ryan, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Michael Brandt, Nick Caln, Kavanagh, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Garry O'Connor, Hugh John, Mike Laws, Naoml Calne, Bill Kenwright Vice President, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Jack Millan, Deborah Collcutt, William Shawcross, Piers Paul Read, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Chris Woodhead, Eleanor Bailey, James Adams, Olga Craig, Derek Clements, Mrs H Evans, Paul Driver, Sarah Bradford, Nigel Burnham, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Richard Girling, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, John Fowles, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, R G, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Julien MacDonald, Jennifer Asiama, Sean Newsom, James Dickie, C O, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, John Laughland, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Mark Seddon, B N, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, M Freeman, Adrienne Connors, Lucy Atkins, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Peter Morgan, Dr N Wright, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Robert Elms, Claire Oldfield, Frank Williams, Peter Host, Keith Martin, Dr Tony Blowers, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Steven Haynes, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Colin McDowell, David Raudnick, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Prigg, Smita Talatl, Sheila Lawlor, Sheryl Garratt, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Joseph Sinclair, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Barrie Penrose, David Rudnick, Kevin Pratt, Geraldine Norman, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Robin Robertson, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Craig Lord, Z Rollnick, Gitta Sereny, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Sarah Rhodes, Tanya Brand, Michael Sheridan, Adam Walker, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Nia Williams, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Roy Hattersley, A A Gill, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Andrew Lycett, Joe Tibbets, Annabelle Thorpe, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Stephen Pettitt, Paddy Cook, Ryan O'Neal, Andrew Lorenz, Dr Philip Thomas, Hazel Courteney, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Mrs C Burns, Canning David, Lord Sudeley, Andrew Verity, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, David Bellamy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Christopher Higgins, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Grylls, Derek Wanless, Ayers Rock, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Hugh Bradley, Peter Cooper, Anthony Howard, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Farrah Fawcett, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoYard loses £½m in mafia arms sting\ Insight Rebel ministers defy Major on single currency Old Labour left drives out Blair's supporters Contents Virgin Unsung Heroine Worcester Women Courage of the little girl who survived Dunblane Young thugs will lose plea of not knowing right from wrong Damond Hill Growing Glory Queen seeks to silence Fergie Parties plan battle formation Brown is urged to put up taxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Shuttle BBC accused of Labour bias Tories put their faith in Major's soapbox Strategy Prime minister in fundraising row One small miracle out of the horror of Dunblane Eubank of Arabia leads with his lip as consul to oil royals Compaq Take poison to live longer, say scientists Multiple Sclerosis MoD plans laser curtain against rogue missiles Thatcher is filed under I for icon Abbey National Top Tory faces sleaze inquiry 406 Peugeot Tourists desert Armouries after move to Leeds Spielberg to give revamped Jaws more bite Channel 4 woos head of BBC1 Juries allow more women to walk free TSB All Men are Created Equal All Cars are Not Hard left stirs school strike against Blair Disabled yacht crew face their toughest test Environment Agency Northern Rock Women cast aside feminism to take to future like a man Hourglass figures damage careers Crisis appeal nets £228,000 Fergie wants home on Andrew's land Ted Hughes set for film fortune Drop the dead dogma Surgeons give hope to baby without bones The Vectra from Vauxhall Cherie backs TV bit of how's your father Cruel truth about fur Atticvs United Airlines Having it easy inside Nick Newman's Week The Runaway Dolly the sheep raises the possiblities of cloning children, growing new limbs and tuning the human species to higher levels of intellignce. Bryan Appleyard explores a moral maze BT Rule No 1 in the science lab—never say never Cloning is the culmination of with revolutions in biology, engineered largely by scientists in Britain. Steve Connor reports Cheltenham & Gloucester Who says Mother Nature knows best? Human cloning could save lives and end the anguish infertility, writes Dr Lee Silver Deadly Nights Shade Nationwide Sainsbury's 'Dreams' killer appeals 25 years on Cellnet Scores of league football clubs face extinction Killing fields warning to Diana In today's Other Papers Stars' £25m tax Pot black marks $2.5m bag stolen Orton work for sale China dances to army's tune Voters applaud as Le Pen maps out vision of a 'pure' France Abbey National Saddam's second son in ambush Now Clinton faces 'beds for cash' inquiry Virgin direct Kohl's right-wing allies try to ban war crime pictures White House guru turns president's heart into a halo Fortune-teller puts zip back in Yeltsin Albanians force premier to quit Swiftcall Chrysler Guns blaze in Hollywood shoot-out BT Web of scandal threatens to seal Netanyahu's fate Rover Alaskans bid for a hi-tech ghost town Mercury Holiday autos Do you have a complaint against this newspaper? The Sunday Times Big brother is watching Amsterdam brothels Press hints at romantic plot in Claude and Gérard show Inside Paris The Times Brewing a PR coup Britons spurn Delors Village opt-out school tops table Tories back calls for Gulf sickness cash Weather and Travel Outlook Melodies for Melbourne: The three tenors—the now… New Oasis songs stolen First Telecom Twenty winners split £8m jackpot News Digest Caravan burnt to conceal killing Jail strike ends Hospital inquiry Billie-Jo vigil Train accident Inmate quizzed Crew rescued Dress code England throw it away Superb French comeback slams the door Contents Eurostar Star writer In the swim Top men Jack Daniel's Arsenal get it wright at last Elliott gives a capital return for Leicester Jekyll and Hyde Boro freefall to relegation Slick United stretch their lead Forest see a little daylight Le Tissier strikes Newcastle hard Ward provides final touch Gallacher sees justice is done Sharpe proves a cut above the rest Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Dalglish's remodelled army The absence of Alan Shearer through injuiry may have caused a reshuffle in Newcastle's ranks, but Rob Lee's captaincy should provide the steadying influence, says Louise Taylor Pass-master Tigana still casting a powerful spell The Monaco manager has added steel to his free-scoring side, but they will happily visit St James' Park as underdogs. By Ian Hawkey Brazilian threat to United's dreams South Americans will underpin the Porto challenge to Old Trafford's hopes for glory in the European Cup The Essential Football Monthly The most damaging tackle of all When a player's career is wrecked through injury, he has to rely on the legal system, not football, for compensation. By Rob Steen Marlboro Time for Redknapp to start calling the shots Joe Lovejoy, Football Correspondent, on a Liverpool playmaker determined to show his senior teammates that he is now the boss Fifa board pull the plug on video-replay aid for referees Elliott lashes South Africa Ian Hawkey reports on the second day's play of the first Test between South Africa and Australia in Johannesburg England's bowlers find a ray of hope in the gloom Robin Marlar reports on the fourth one-day international in Auckland Sri Lanka on mission to earn Test colours Robin Marlar reports on the advances being made by the kings of one-day cricket Ground battle divides county Martin Searby on the ugly in-fighting at Yorkshire over proposals to move from Headingley Carling bids au revoir Alex Fortune watches an era end as England's most successful captain bows out on his home ground against old foes Marlboro The French Try that Broke England French forwards derail the chariot Nick Caln pays tribute to a late surge which left England gasping for breath A painful lesson in the art of good decision-making Bob Dwyer, Leicester coach, praises a wonderful French comeback but asks why did England blow a Grand Slam by losing sight of how to finish? The Sunday Times Feisty Scots' record romp Rowell could face a conflict of loyalties The Rugby Round-Up Marlboro Bass Rivals toast Olly's return Lauren St John reports on a remarkable comeback in the Dubai Desert Classic Monty meets life without a frown Lauren St John finds an ebullient Colin Montgomerie looking forward to his first major title Ryder pack demand extra wild cards Sand blues at the Doral Jeff Randall at the Blue Monster in Miami, where the US tour will gather this week Running for the money The best of British: our medal hopes at the woeld indoor championships Ian Chadband on how money will be talking at the world indoor championships in Paris this week, where the hard currency of success will not be medals but a fistful of dollars Africans leave rest of the world gasping for breath Ian Chadband on two African runners who have set new standards in indoor athletics Marlboro Ivanisevic makes short work of Prinosil Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing Contents Formula One Grand Prix Guie: The Circuits, Teams and Drivers Adam Parsons, Motor Racing Correspondent, looks at the likey contenders for the forthcoming season Mosley on safety mission Adam Parsons finds out how the death of Jim Clark at Hockenheim shaped the career of Max Mosley, now president of the FIA Lola the underdogs aim to smooth out the kinks Big in Indycars, but no force in F1. Adam Parsons on a familiar name fired with fresh ambitions Bookies favour Williams but rate Hill as outsider This season's smart money is riding on Villeneuve and Schumacher, says Alex Fortune New era for TV as Beeb bows out ITV will be covering the Formula One season in a bold and innovative manner. By Adam Parsons A readier, steadier, deadlier Eddie Living in Schumacher's shadow gnawed at Eddie Irvine in 1996, but now he's ready to do himself justice, reports Adam Parsons My vision for Arrows Damon Hill, the world champion, on his own prospects, and those of his rivals, for the new Formula One season Johnson: a peerless athlete from heaven Frank Williams recalls racing of a differnt kind at Stuttgart in 1993 Tyres will be crucial at the opener in Australia It's almost time for the talking to stop Adam Parsons looks forward to the action in Melbourne Bloodied, yes, beaten, never Derek Clements meets Martin Donnelly, lost to Formula One after a horrendous crash and now running his own racing team The Sunday Times Luck of Irish deserts jockeys John Karter reports from Newbury General Wolfe may lead Forster's National charge Marks your Card Breaking the Rules: A Column on the Rules Sports Stars Would Change John Gosden calls for a crackdown on racing syndicates Bookies ready, punters waiting John Karter talks to the bookmakers as Cheltenham Festival fever takes its grip on the nation's wallets Sunday Times New Kids off the blocks and quickly on the pace This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV How Swimming like a Fish Broke a World Record By pushing the rules to the limit, butterfly swimmer Misty Hyman has claimed a world record and prompted much debate. By Craig Lord On the trail of the drug driver Drink drivers are easy to catch-drug takers pose a new dilemma, write David Rudnick and Nick Gardner Motoring Alfa Romeo Audi Mercs get more muscle On the Road Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Hallamshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Lancaster Stratstone of May Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone of May Fair Doves Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall The Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Reliance Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items A Sytner Company Alan Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times 3 easy ways to place your advertisement Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Retail Motor Industry Federation Midland Registrations Carrying it gracefully BMW's 5 Touring is less an estate, more a superb saloon plus, says Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Taking the rough with the road Fack Barclay Ee lad, tha goes slow in that ther Porsche Rolls Royce Guaranteed Motor Cars SFO to launch probe at Natwest Robinson: why I am ditching Major for Blair Clarke challenges critics over budget deficit and base rate Continental Airlines Britain's best Euro Warning Prince Jefri to buy Plaza Athenée Hambros to team up with Guinness Flight Battle stations Chinese push for a deal with C&W Once again Greenspan spooks the share markets Agenda AIM heads for £1bn landmark Business Digest Wendy's expands Intel inside Toy consoles Menzies Jobs on the line Independent's day Siemens may offer GEC a defence swap Carlton nears Rank deal Maid in Hong Kong move Smaller firms distrust EMU BT Battle Stations Australians join race for ScotAm Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Energy Group Plc Databank NatWest boss led counter revolution Profile Derek Wanless has overcome several challenges at the bank, but now big losses on derivatives trading have thrown a new spanner in the works The Novotel Hotel The Times CNT GEC-BAe deal moves closer to take-off A merger of Britain's two defence giants is more likely than ever, because of French manoeuvring, writes Andrew Lorenz The Times Burger war breaks out in America McDonald's will make drastic price cuts to beef up its decreasing market share, writes Garth Alexander in New York Bankers warned of euro's impact The time and the players may not be finalised but the cost and benefits of EMU are being calculated, writes Rufus Olins Pace is picking up the pieces after its stunning rise and fall New chairman Peter Morgan must persuade the City his TV decoder firm is still a good bet for investors, writes John Waples PHH Barings whodunnit is becoming farcical Rogue trader Nick Leeson could be let out of jail just as his former bosses start City bans. Report by Frank Kane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Recruitment Partnerships Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone: Viwpoints Limited Allied Dunbar Mortgages 'R' Us Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Globe-Talk F. L. O. O. R Coverings International Viewpoint Resources Ltd. Labour's odd policy on state sell-offs Economic Outlook Multiple Display Advertising Items Alphagraphics Fidelity Digital Colour Linx Trading Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenspan flashes inflation brake light American Account Multiple Display Advertising Items Humana International Group Internet brings home the bacon Connoisseurs of pies and pastries surf the Net in search of food and make two firms lots of dough, write Claire Oldfield and Nigel Burnham Tutor's problem is no advert for local paper Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Father's hotel tip launched a career Etonian Robert Peel worked his way up from the cellars to run the Thistle hotel group. He talks to Rupert Steiner My First Break The Bucks Start Here How recruiter broke into charmed circle Headhunter Buchanan Harvey proves that small specialists can beat off the multinationals, writes Andrew Lorenz Bulletin Multiple Display Advertising Items Vodafone Group The Personal Number Company The Personal Number Company PLC MLG of Chiswick Search on for best smaller companies Spurs' Berry aims for Millwall Legal & General Murray banks on high-flying wife Prufrock Ronson makes a meal of return Liberal ideas Merchant Investors Assurance Good luck comes in Trees Lucas losing name game Win a £50,000 Fund Fraud squad starts probe on pensions Tories dismiss Labour threat to gazumpers Women burn rubber rather than bras Action for speedy redress Contents Motor insurance is no laughing matter Mutuals are best for loans Fidelity Investments Pension Rights Swiss bank accounts go 'cheap' Voting on the politics of trusts' donations Comment Council tax bills 'too high' Guinness Flight Insurer stumps up after caravan claim rings true Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money rpoblems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Saving for a child's benefit Woolwich Marry romance with realism Couples buying a home together should consider the long-term financial implications, writes Naoml Calne The Equitable Life Couple united in independence When love's bloom fades Legal & General Woolwich Mortgages Tories attacked over wives who must wait Pension funds accuse the government of delay over the splitting of benefits when couples divorce, writes Andrew Verity Pensions Revolution Invest on-line 'Make pensions compulsory' Four wise men have come up with a blueprint for a retirement revolution, writes Paul Ham The Equitable Life 3i PEP HSBC Asset Management Time to end this pension scandal The Sunday Times this week begins a campaign for justice for the people who were wrongly sold pensions. Nick Gardner reports Perpetual How mis-selling saga unfolded The Equitable Life Article Withdrawn Watchdog's Hit List Scottish Widows Don't be a victim Equitable Schroders First National Building Society Norwich Union Eagle Star Local loans can cost less The best mortgage can save you thousands—and you may not have to look far to find it, writes Nia Williams Calling debit cards to account Bank procedures are to blame for problems in keeping track of one billion card transactions, writes Sue Hayward Equitable Labour, the homeowner's friend Nick Raynsford, shadow housing minister, outlines party policy to David Rudnick 2m queuing up to join housing market Policy Choice Direct M&G Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Beale Dobie Direct Line Personal Equity Plans Marks & Spencer Financial Services Vigilance is the key to being a happy landlord A new act makes letting rented property more lucrative, but don't rely on the law alone for protection, writes Adam Walker Flemings Credit flaw in letting Drive a hard bargain for good insurance deal Motorists can save cash if they shop around for the best quote, writes Kevin Pratt Northern Rock Prolific Money Section Murray Johnstone Martin-Currie Financial Disounts Direct Money Section Barclays Plot an overseas course Foreign investment Seasoned investors should make the most of a rule allowing up to 25% of their annual Pep allowance to be put in overseas funds Edinburgh Fund Managers Pep warning on AIM shares The Smaller View Investors who bought shares for a Pep in companies quoted on the Unlisted Securities Market face a tax liability if those firms transferred to AIM Fidelity Investments Killik & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin direct Save & Prosper Don't go uncovered on your foreign holiday Most of us take out medical insurance when we go abroad on holiday, but do we get value for money? Report by Charlotte Wolff Fidelity Investments Hill Samuel Asset Management Emergency checklist Worldcover Direct Policy & Plus Top savings rates Settle household bills on the Net Emerging markets unit trust will girdle the globe Savings News Chase De Vere Investment PLC Direct Line Policy Portfolio PLC PEP Framlington Norwich Union Bicentenary Money Section Investors Direct Portfolio puts Thomas at top of the class With a private education costing up to £100,000 per child, it's never too early to start saving, says Smita Talatl Rush for cash blinds savers to long-term interest Poundbite Building society conversions Fidelity Investments Drug race is a tonic for Xenova Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Maggie's Marauder Why is Lord McAlpine, the former Conservative treasurer, trying to destroy the Prime minister? William Shawcross investigates an angry man whom many Tories can't bring themselves to hate BUPA CareFinder Superlative Travel The twilight of a sensual spirit Peggy Ashcroft's powerful sensuality thrived well into her old age, writes Garry O'Connor Homebuyer Show Hey, hey, hey, hey, stayin' alive Profile The Bee Gees Tories spy a ray of hope through Labour fissures Inside Politics Neff Dressed to chill Time to attack Life, the universe and Dolly Legal & General Mortal agonies of the guilty Party Teasing Major misses a date with destiny Tory's parting gift is a drink on the House With friends like these… Governing is easy, but MPs are more difficult Germany, naturally an empire All the best heroes have feet of clay Family Assurance friendly society Men and women: minds apart Science is beginning to see that, far from being formed from cultural stereotypes', the differences between the sexes are the result of two very different brains, reports Steve Connor Shunning of Sean, the Irish voice America won't hear The testimony of Sean O'Callaghan against the IRA is too much for US preconceptions to bear, writes James Adams Yamaha Save the Briton: a wild naturalist on crusade Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets David Bellamy Selling out to the Peking tyrants Forte Posthouse Wilson claims beyond belief The Sunday Times Paper tiger has new breed of cubs Tribune's left gave birth to new Labour, writes Mark Seddon Calais Husband is entitled to speak for wife Points Birthdays Prevent young turning to crime High degree of risk Hard-working lord protests Bull's-eye view of an island race My friend, a heroine of France Gitta Sereny, biographer of Albert Speer, recalls the brave young woman who helped her escape from Nazi-occupied Paris Thought-provoking decline and fall of the French intello France no longer reveres its great minds, says Kirsty Lang The Times Higher Education Supplement Supermodel Jill steps out of the software Fashion Nowhere to hide from flying eye US defence chiefs have built an aircraft that can survey a country in two days, writes Mark Prigg 'Pen' that says it all, even in Dutch Imagereco… Faster modems? No thanks Sound… The network industry should ditch analogue lines and adopt true digital technology, says David Hewson The-times Helmet airbag shields bikers Bits & Bytes Http: //www. bbc. co. uk/blue Http: //www. UKOnline. co. uk/Politics/contents. html Crystal bullet-proof vests Http: //www. yell. co. uk/yell/ff/html Doctors share skills on the Net Taskforce takes on solar 'stormtroops' Sate… British scientists have been hired to save American craft from an unseen enemy. By Roger Dobson Nasa plans an expedition to the final frontier Space CFC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calliard Homes Copping Joyce Battery power makes Lotus electric sports car blossom Motoring Savills Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burton Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Cala Rialto Homes Buyers bank on the riverside You pay a premium for a home by the water, but there's no shortage of demand in the capital, says Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Central London Estate Agents Picture Gallery Berkeley Homes Homes of Distimetion Beaufort Homes Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times French Property Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Quinta Properties Imagine Savills Beaufort Homes Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa McCarthy & Stone Richmond Bridge Election spurs tax haven hunt The prospect of a Labour government has raised interest in low-tax areas, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghams Savills Lainc Homes Beaufort Homes Moat adds sense of history to home Berkeley Homes Charles Church Contents Nortra Enchanted forest The Amazon jungle is the planet's last great mystery and a vital yet threatened natural resource. Isabel Allende journeys in search of answers, last tribes and ianspiration Rights of passage Plans to restrict access to the New Forest have angered locals, says Susan d'ARCY Debon air Cayman Islands North Cyprus Travel Brief—The Amazon Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Cyprus Egypt back on track Bar coda Racing for the rhino Old gold In brief . . . A Disney prospect Holiday Money Cart deal Booking in Portuga line Sterling advice How long can the pound stay high, asks Mark Hodson Spring fever Tapestry Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Vietnam Europcar Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Through the Turnstile The Travel Collection Unijet Jersey European Hilton National Getting around The Perfect Summer Holiday Getting There Voyages Jules Verne Join us for a drink Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's twist again No longer the preserve of the brown rice brigade, yoga is an effective route to fitness. For the best results, says Justine Hardy, take your body abroad to a dedicated centre Sunsail High anxiety Climbing Ayers Rock is not for wimps, as Susan d' Arcy discovered Brief Encounter 10 Steps to Yoga Expertise British Airways Holidays Fjord transit Joe Tibbets joined one of the last great voyages, from Bergen to the Arctic Circle Norway Travel Brief The Sunday Times All our tomorrows The British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 1996 How can we avoid destroying the very attractions we cross continents to see? Sunday Times writers visit award-winning projects that point the way forward to responsible tourism Travel Brief—Lisbon Head for heights Robert Elms visits Lisbon, a city that works on many levels—most of them designed to take your breath away Qantas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Check-In Lunn Poly Slow coaching Christopher Somerville takes lessons in the fine art of limin' in Tobago Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Quest Worldwide Airline Network Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Somak Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Kuoni Savile Solo's American Express Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items American Connections Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Connection All-Ways Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Brittany Ferries Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holidays Keycamp Euro Sites Cheznous Multiple Display Advertising Items French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sovereign Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Line Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Millennium & Copthorne Hotels The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Too much culture gives Chris Woodhead a headache UK Holidays Rural Retreats Careys Manor Hotel The Swan—19th-century seaside elegance at Southwold C. I. E Tours International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse Management Consulting Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Mars Multiple Display Advertising Items B-I-Recruiting Kurt Salmon Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Harvey Nash PLC Macmillan Davies Hodes Wimpey Homes K/f Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham Coral Ranger Oil Jaguar Communications K/f Selection The Times Microsoft Jardinerie Interiors Hanover Fox International Coopers & Lybrand NB Selection Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Reckitt & Colman Dresdner Kleinwort Benson GE Information Services ERC Technology Recruitment NB Selection Ltd. Harvey Nash PLC Herst Austin Rowley Plumtel Skills Ltd. James Allen & Associates Limited Thomson Technology Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Logica The Advisory Board Past Times Microsoft Alydaar Software Europe Plc Nationwide McCourt Consultants Limited FSS Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Sales & Marketing Medlock Associates NB Selection Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun microsystems Sonar Personal Marketing Vertrieb The Sunday Times The BJD Group Ericsson Multiple Display Advertising Items International Medical Marketing Jamieson/Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Royalblue Talisman British Midland Johnson Wilson International Mercuri Urval Management Match The Chartered Institute of Marketing Mason & Nurse Executive Search Ram Mobile Data Nicholson International NHA International Heidrick & Struggles Mercuri Urval First direct Kenan Independent Television Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items JP Morgan Burmah Castrol Multiple Display Advertising Items Psygnosis Nats Multiple Display Advertising Items TSI Resourcing Diagonal Career Analysts Ltd Alderwick Peachell The Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Vibroplant Danka Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union KPMG B&Q Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Appointments Dera CMC Consulting Spiers Ayres Townshend Alasdair Graham Associates Ltd. Hyperion Training Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services Austin Knight Business Link Heatforoshire Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Infirmary NHS Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Education The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Hartlepool & East Durham NHS Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Leeds University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Greenwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Schools fall in step with the march of Microsoft Windows, the dominant computer operating system in business, is well on the way to being top in the classroom too, writes Hugh John Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfee Multiple Display Advertising Items Policy made by bureaucrats won't win votes Education standards will not rise while planning is based in collectivist ideology argues Sheila Lawlor Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting a life is worth the work Achieving the right balance between the workplace and the home is crucial to the efficient running of any organisation, writes Margaret Coles Baring Asset Management L. T. D. Investment & Management Services Directors & Senior Executives Plaut MathSoft Recruiters are the new bounty hunters Contents Prince among Men Albert: Uncrowned King by Stanley Weintraub John Murray £25 pp478 Contents Persons unknown Greek to me Pile 'Em High Me, myself, I Rough justice Baby talk Critical List Harvey Porlock on those little things the reviewers love to hate What a dame The Secret Woman a Life of Peggy Ashcroft by Garry O'Connor Weidenfeld £20 pp236 Caught in a spin The Ultimate Spin Doctor by Mark Hollingsworth Hodder £20 pp320 The Times Planning a life on Mars The Case for Mars The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must by Robert Zubrin with Richard Wagner Free Press £16.99 pp320 £500 Summer Ghost Short Story Competition How Newbie became Mr E-mail Deeper: A Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace by John Seabrook Faber £12.99 pp288 A better class of saint? Paul: The Mind of the Apostle by a N Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson £17.99 pp274 A little understanding The Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland Power, Conflict and Emancipation by Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd CUP £15.95 pp365 Royal National Theatre Thorsons a Division of Harper Collins Pubishbers Diary Destroying our fields of dreams Apathy, ignorance and greed are destroying the British countryside. John Fowles, Pointing the finger of blame, mourns what we have lost Have the greens lost the plot? A radical exposition of environmentalism convince Fred Pearce that the savers of the earth are themselves being superseded in greeness Don't be put off Dostoevsky's The Devils, says Piers Paul Read; it's compelling 250 Years Ago this Week From Chesterfield's letters to his son, March 6,1747 Shortlist This screw is not for turning Miles and Flora a Sequel to Henry James's The Tum of the Screw by Hilary Bailey Simon & Schuster £15.99 pp280 The embarrassment of riches A Regular Guy by Mona Simpson Faber £15.99 pp372 Flirting with disaster The Lady who Liked Clean Rest Rooms by J P Donleavy Abacus £12.99 pp128 Good Grief by Keith Waterhouse Sceptre £16.99 pp240 Sheela-na-Gig Marilyn Yalom Fiction The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 468 Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Concise Dictionary of National Biography The Adventures of Tintin Win a Hunchback CD-Rom… Picture Gallery Fact File The Funday Times Club The Funday Times Coupon Dunk 'Em! William Parker The Intelligent The Numskulls All stitched up Cockney king Hoop wars Going for gold Beastly musical Creature comfort Tree-mendous! Cartoon Identikit Comic Cape Beryl the Peril Dancy N. U. T. S. Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink The creature feature Squirt The Funday Times Red Card These Boots are Made for Dancing! Gold Medal Fans utd Billy Singleton Basketball Trophy Funday Times Crowning Glory Hats off to London fashion Week Now Cover Story A girl's best friend Up and down Life is Swede My Husband's Wife Michael Winner What a drag Why do men who wear women's clothes always get it so wrong? Christopher Middleton discovers that, as ever, size matters Reversal of fortune Once the nation's darling in Upsrairs. Downstairs. Lesley-Anne Down's carrer took a nosedive when her turbulent private life hit the headlines. Now she is set to rise again as queen of a new daytime soap, reports Christopher Goodwin Cleaning up their act Soap has saved the career of many a struggling actor, says Penny Wark The Swede smell of success Sweden was once synonymous with Abba, Saunas and boring Volvos. Now Stockholm is being hailed as the new Satle, its groomy bands storming into the charls worldwide Reid's Palace Sikhing his fortune The latest red-hot male model has hair his female colleagues would die for, reports Rachel Cooke The to wool win He works through the night weaving wonderful creations for catwalk kings and queens. Kate Constable meets Julien Macdonald 'Til death us do Rosemary Breslin has an illness from which she might die. Her book tells why she is now looking for her husband's next wife . By Tony Allen-Mills Help! 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