News from 08/06/1997
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Bob Hargreaves, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jim Munro, H M, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Derek Hodgson, Robin Eggar, Lesley White, John Jay, Dr Charles, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Pettit, Ferdinand Mount, Mount Angel, Kirstle Hamilton, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Michael Sherldan, Jeremy Utton, Sunil Khilnani, Humphrey Carpenter, Jacques Loussier, Penny Wark, Neil Wormald, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, E P, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Aoife O'Brien, Jerry Linenger, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Glazebrook, Tony Allen-Mills, Sheila Lavery, Martin James, Gordon Munday, Susan d'ARCY, Andrew Gidley, Tom Cowley, P O, Irwin Stelzer, Roger Anderson, Jonathan Leake Correspondent, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, John Jordan, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Cary L Cooper, John Root, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Debble Hill, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Ian Botham, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Graham Tearse, Shirley Rose, Peter Millar, Joan Smith, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Allan Border, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Seth Linder, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Gary Rhodes, Michael Pennington, George Watson, Jack Millan, Paul Donovan, Robert James, James Hogan, Paul Driver, James Adams, Simon Fanshawe, John Barratt, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Barbara Rowlands, Sheila Jones, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Tim Kelsey, Dr Tom Ambrose, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Anthony Storr, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Fiona Lafferty, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Naomi Calne, Phil Baker, St Petersburg, Jonathan Raban, Rowena Rees, Geoff Hiscock, Sue Reid, Brian Bearshaw, Raymond Keene, Robert Shepherd Author, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Brian Masters, Stanley Stewart, Derek Warwick, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Clive Davils, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Nicholas Rufford Westminster Correspondent, Claire Oldfield, Max Stafford-Clark Director, Rob Ryan, Patricia Rowe, Zoë Linkson, Rasselas, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Alastair Robertson, Steven Haynes, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen McGinty, Rosemary Bailey, John Millar, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, B Ingram, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Marianne Jones, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, David Rudnick, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Peter Savill, Jonathan Leake, Ralf Dahrendorf, Bob Ayling Chief Executive, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Julia Stewart-Scholes, Simon Callow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, John Waples, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Geoffrey Miller, Andrew Malone, Paul Nuki Affairs Correspondent, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Natalle Graham, Kirsty Lang, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Roz Denny, David Wickers, Jacqueline Gershon, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, Hugh Godwin, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Roy Ryan, Walter Ellis, McLlvanney, G Ridge, India Knight, Joanna Simon, Mandy Piggot, Chris Feetenby, Saffron Aldridge, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Phil Sutcliffe, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents Corrupt MPs face seven years jail Mortgage relief saved in Brown's budget Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Racing start: Two-year-old William Bettinson-Each… Saddam suffered 'desert droop' Contents Scientists say PMT is all in the female mind Clergy attack Charles for missing church 21 Ford Cars to Be Won The Best Offers Free Windsurfing May Sales Hit Nine-Year High Contents The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts Tories braced for a night of flat champagne and lies Clarke beckons left and right with pledge of balanced ticket The contender for the Tory leadership tells David Smith that every faction within the party would find a seat in his shadow cabinet No Title Cape Town seethes under the fast set from Britain Dr Spock was 'cold father' who didn't obey his own textbooks Qantas Bad diet is biggest cause of cancer Alcatel The Hi-Speed Company Parents move to teaching at home Islanders' £1m mystery angel is former nurse Laphroaig Future Schools Thames to be a commuter highway The Corsa Breeze from Vauxhall Police 'fiddled crime figures' The Personal Development Show ERM debacle 'pushed Major to brink of resignation' Army witness 'saw alien at Roswell' Hotter summers raise danger of malaria coming to Britain British Airways Holidays Molesters sue over shaming by police Chrysler Angry women take lead in road rage Jesus was son of a robot, in gospel according to Ken Article Withdrawn Surrogate triplets give parents identity crisis Picture Gallery 'Talk to Tony tour launched Picture Gallery Donkeys killed in plutonium bomb tests Forgotten PoWs await the millions they lost BT Reservoir dogs plumb the depths Spina bifida girl, 12, in jail Easy credit traps teenagers in debt Flesh detector blocks TV porn Renault Freeways Chickens in BSE scare Scottish Amicable Slow! Prescott Ahead The deputy prime minister last week promised an environmental review of transport policy. But how will he end the British love affair with the car, and who will pay for the alternatives? Jonathan Leake and Stephen McGinty report The Road Ahead The Times Splashing out Never has so much 'free money' showered on a country: £30 billion is being dished out by building societies and mutual insurers this summer. Will it spark a boom that ends in tears? David Smith reports To Spend or Not to Spend? How did he do that? Roberto Carlos's miraculous curling free kick exploited the laws of physics, ballistics, aerodynamics-and luck, write Peter Millar and Steven Haynes The Sunday Times Kohl and Chirac bow to new Strong man of Germany sinks after bruising week They work better together Cable & Wireless President sulks in his palace as left plots spending spree Red-letter week for 38 communists Singapore tries trendy teaching Marriott Death ends rugby match as players shoot to kill Woolwich Direct Hong Kong art tycoon sells his Aladdin's cave Russians sell children from orphanages Media whiz-kid outstrips his Penthouse dad Hyundai Price and Vehicle specification correct at time of… Algeria battles to tame Triangle of Death Stena Line War on fur trade frees 2,500 mink to starve in wild Australia Trial lifts lid on mafia dustbin war Vauxhall Grey power for West Virginia Packard Bell Prince of Darkness shocks mocking jock Inside America Dieters can pig out on salmon Labour U-turn on water meters Weather and Travel Outlook Sinn Fein wins first seat in the dail as Ahern is set to be new taoiseach Picture Gallery Dti Five share £12.5m rollover lottery News Digest Hickey arrested over rings theft RSPCA threat Prince to pay Bouncing bombs Murder remand Stonehenge ban Soldier killed Parents' appeal Contents Aussies stage fightback Ton-up Taylor answers critics as England falter Contents Compaq Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey United prepare to land Babbel and Laudrup Hugh McLlvanney and Jim Munro on the latest moves by Alex Ferguson to bolster his squad Crunch meeting on transfer fee reform Louise Taylor on the moves by England's football bodies to reach accord after the Bosman ruling Shearer does a captain's job Sullen Italy suddenly gripped by self-doubt With that free kick still a talking point, Martin Searby looks at Brazil's clash with Italy in Lyons today England late-show cheers Hoddle Ian Chadband gives thanks for England's victory over France on the day when British sport came crashing back down to earth Viewers' Guide to the Big Match Alleyne's men sit pretty at the top Yorkshire (183 & 246) lost to Gloucestershire (205 & 388) by 164 runs County Championship Masterly Morris century is in vain Durham (338&269-8) drew with Sussex (373 & 271) Hayden hundred gives Hampshire first championship win of season The Cricket Round-Up Essex Chase … Clinical display by Kent Tough-guy Taylor finds best form The tourists' captain deserves faith and support rather than impatience and rejection. Besides, asks Allan Border where is the alternative? A dark shadow falls over heaven-sent days Robin Marlar, the Sussex chairman, bemoans the erratic England bowlers' inability to seize the third day at a showery Edgbaston Rose beds in with his feet on the ground Rob Steen talks with the Taunton Titan who has started to attract the attentions of the England selectors in the autumn of his career Total Sport Magazine Mullally shrugs off setback to drive for knock-out glory Ian Hawkey finds Leicestershire hopes soaring for Tuesday's semi-final encounter in the B & H Cup Skipper opts to shun the limelight Martin Searby sees the ailing tourists given a shot in the arm as their leader finds some form Lions left to lick wounds Picture Gallery Copper-bottomed Bentley lays down lore and order Nick Cain finds John Bentley, the winger and former policeman, guilty on all counts of having the finest time of his rugby career Picture Gallery Last of a dying breed Forlorn England brought to earth Push comes to shove as Lions plug in power pack Jim Telfer's training means real cruelty. Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, whices at the sight Changing Times Broncos taken on rough ride David Lawrenson on how Australasian sides have made initial headway in the inaugural rugby league World Challenge Villeneuve seeks home comfort Adam Parsons, motor racing correspondent, looks at the weight of expectation resting on a returning hero at the Canadian Grand Prix Honda power is ignition key to Jordan's hopes Adam Parsons on plans for an engine deal that could transform Jordan's prospects They work better together They're all just wild about Oscar Oscar De La Hoya defends his welterweight title this week. But, asks Ian Chandband, pound-for pound, is he the world's best? Cable & Wireless Six to rival De La Hoya Punters get the real deal in Japan Peter Savill spends a day at the races in Tokyo and finds what is on offer to be vastly superior to the fare at most British tracks The Sunday Times Brilliance has right credentials John Karter assesses the runners in the French Oaks at Chantilly this afternoon French Oaks Benny The Dip steals Derby glory John Karter, racing correspondent, reports on a Classic battle won by a horse named after a thief, who grabbed the spolls at Epsom Bad day for Entrepreneur as the money drains away Hugh McLlvanney examines the wreckage of broken dreams for the red-hot favourite's connections after his shock defeat at Epsom Crown Court right in hunt for Cup Marks your Card Bass Best Selling Premium Cask Ale since 1777 Woodies still can't get to grips with Paris Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Nokia Racing Majoli clinches first major title Cool display ends dream for Hingis Richard Evams, tennis correspondent, reports from the women's final at the French Open Kuerten rides the crest of a wave to stardom Richard Evans looks at the startling impact made by a Brazilian unknown on his route to the men's final at Roland Garros today Total Sport Magazine The Sunday Times Norman in no mood to surrender Lauren St John says the Great White Shark is in the right frame of mind for this week's US Open Watson bags the prize after Immelman fades Lauren St John reports from the British amateur championship at Royal St George's Total Sport Magazine When Woosnam fought prejudice with pride My Golden Moment Ian Botham recalls Ian Woosnam's victory at Augusta in the 1991 US Masters Monty mounts birdie blitz Keith Wheatley reports from the Compaq European Grand Prix at Slaley Hall Money talks and the gullible listen McLlvanney's viewpoint A creed of greed is overwhelming the sporting world with big names willing to sell their souls for a slice Lewis looks to Athens to crown a special year Heptathlete Denise Lewis has a double goal—taking world championship gold and raising her sport's profile. By Ian Chadband Picture Gallery Britain finally off the mark Hockey This Week's Fixtures Pundits apply top-spin but silence would serve Sport on TV Play the Game Nigel Botherway discovers how man and machine are combining to help the Lions in their push towards glory against South Africa Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto Expert Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godfrey Hall Deal Direct L&c Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Milcars Group Dick Lovett Sytnerdirect Neep Newmans of Canterbury Heathrow Bates Deliver Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Holland Park British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lookers New Model Range Rover Jct600 Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Appleyard Lex Service Lancaster Gatwick Stratstone of May Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Dying to drive abroad this summer holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratton China opens £6bn telecom float to global investors Granada set to bid for Yorkshire TV Deal close to being agreed Raffles of Singapore to take over Brown's Hotel We Want You to Succeed Contents Success is on the Cards NatWest institutions demand new merger Contents Smith may allow Camelot to export France seeks soft terms for money union Camelot showdown is Labour's first big gaffe IBM Firms show faith with a flurry of flotations Guinness ruling sought by LVMH Regan 'got assurances' over deal with Trellis Asia's 100 dollar billionaires Lawyers revolt over takeover Business Digest The Sunday Times Virgin growth Sugar to get £35m more from Amstrad Costa packet Climbdown over Camelot After a bitter war of words over £2.3m in pay and bonuses for lottery directors, Chris Smith, heritage secretary, sued for a peace settlement. Frank Kane and Rupert Steiner report Business Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Lonrho can afford to make JCI wait Sharewatch British Land A share in the boardroom Print Lexmark Frost Group Tilbury Douglas BAA Country Casuals Cleveland Trust Gearhouse Drew Scientific Powderject Databank Meet Asia's new super rich With Asia's boom receiving extra impetus from an emerging China, a new club of dollar billionaires has appeared. In a new book, Geoff Hiscock uncovers their names and wealth Air New Zealand The Top 100 of Asia's Wealth Club Stella's long service Sedgemoor in Somerset Spiro bows out on high note Prufrock Flextech struggles to switch on investors The pay-TV company's shares soared as it made a giddy series of deals, but now doubts are creeping in, writes Kirstle Hamilton No Title Eco village to make way for penthouses High flyers are honoured again Budget price airlines soar into Europe Debonair's plan for a £100m flotation shows how the budget airlines are thriving by carving out new markets. John Waples reports The Sunday Times Sugar vs the world goes into extra time Profile The brash style of the Amstrad founder has brought him into constant conflict with the establishment over the years. But Alan Sugar still insists he knows best The Sunday Times Planning to buy an overseas company British Airways Drive to replace petrol speeds up Motor giants and small inventors alike are seeking an alternative for the car engine. Garth Alexander reports from New York Red-chip stocks set Hong Kong alight Picture Gallery Enterprising firms line up for award Profitablility, job creation and innovation unite the 10 finalists for our business award, write Rupert Steiner and John Barratt Bank needs a better target for inflation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self Assessment Don't make America pay for lazy Europe American Account NatWest Web site will give firms the edge A new Internet site is making it easier for small businesses to obtain vital information and advice, writes Clalre Oldfield Racing tipster takes a gamble on the Internet A teacher's hobby that became a lucrative business is the latest offering from the Net, writes Claire Oldfield Hunt for perfection keeps Blanc hungry My First Break Raymond Blanc, the restaurateur, hotelier and businessman is driven by fear of the mediocrity that haunted his talented, but unfulfilled father, writes Rupert Steiner Face to face meetings speed up debt recovery Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Bulletin Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Make the right Impression with Regus Link Offshore Companies Lorraine Electronics Message Plus Fidelity Digital Colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Limited Fiduciary Management Services Ltd Ocra World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Partner £60,000+Potential Memorable Phone Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Historical Research Center Multiple Display Advertising Items Q. 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Naomi Caine looks at where the chancellor might raise revenue Fidelity Investments 10 ways to limit your tax losses Schroders Threadneedle investments Roll up for a tax break offshore Even under Labour there are still opportunities to keep more of your money by saving overseas, writes David Rudnick The Equitable Life Abbey Life Take the long road to profit Labour is likely to favour people who back a company long term rather than those out to make a quick buck, writes Nick Gardner P&o Cruises Cheltenham & Gloucester Barclays Govett Investment The M&g Windfall PEP Shelter from the storm for shares In the fourth of his five-part guide to buying shares, Jeremy Utton outlines the benefits of a Pep Unit trusts lower the risk on your Legal & General Policy Portfolio PLC Scottish Widows Prudential Mercury Asset Management Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Hambro Insurance Service Group PLC Money Section Save & Prosper Royal & Sunalliance Chelsea Building Society Cash in on eastern promise Foreign investment Tokyo's Nikkei Dow share index has hardly budged for five years, but signs of a revival bode well for a new breed of investor Direct Line Financial Services Top savings rates UK unit trusts: UK Smaller Cos Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Sainsbury launches personal loans Chase De Vere Investments PLC Marks & Spencer Financial Services Skip big rises in home loan costs for a decade Savings News Norwich Union Woolwich Direct Absolute joy of an author's millions David Baldacci has paid off family debts and now dabbles successfully in the stock market, writes Natalle Graham Northern Rock Guernsey Guinness Flight Triad on track for growth after blip Kavangh's Inside Track Best shares to buy New Labour's new savers will buy Isas not Tessas Poundbite Long-term saving Policy Plus The End of my World Markus Wolf, the cold war's most famour spy chief, remembers the anguish of his top woman agent whose life was brought crashing down with the Berlin Wall SFIA Group Limited Superlative Travel T. 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Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Picture Gallery Taking the war to the weaker sex Atticvs Taki Gaston tells Fritz where to get off Nick Newman's Week Playing it by ear in the babble box Profile Test Match Special Apologies for the famine-the cultural one, that is Vital statistics IRS In Court Divided they stand For euro, read dodo Merchant Investors Yes, Sir Humphrey, it's time for change Wanted: Tory leader with an £8.5m dowry Quidmum Serial tarts give their all for the leadership Don't be vague, ask for Archie New Blair meets old Europe-in retreat Consider the Lilley of the field Sob sisters stuck in the twilight zone The Sunday Times Public schools pay for their principles Faced with the scrapping of assisted places, independent schools are seeking private cash to continue the ideal, says Walter Ellis Advil E-mail from outer space During his four months on the Mir space station before handing over to Britain's Michael Foale, American astronaut Jerry Linenger recorded his life in orbit in letters to his 14-month-old son, John India delivers last rites for the Raj in an American accent The language and culture that bound Britain to India are being swept away, says Sunil Khilnani Lie back and think of the empire Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Jacqueline Gold Money talks louder than Hooray Henry Television is obsessed with class, but Britain has moved on, says Roland White Clinton loses his way with the women Theatre alive—and kicking Miscounting the flock Tradewinds Commercial Union Great myths of Gallipoli Tory with winning ways Points Birthdays Oxford's bridled joy at gift-horses Royal Navy plans the first trimaran warship Scientists believe the three-hulled escort ships will be faster, cheaper and safer, writes Sean Hargrave Manufacturers cut back again on R&d Bits & Bytes NASA is to spend $2m developing an upgrade for Http: //www. campus. bt. com/CampusWorld/pub/ScienceNet/ Http: //ourworld. compuserve. com/homepages/ESandys/ The Sunday Times Personal Computer World Robots take over Tokyo shop Http: //www. hi-techsports. com/ BT tries out network computers France fails online by going it alone Long before the Web, Minitel led the way in information networks, but it is doomed, writes David Hewson Magnetism could treat depression Mental Illness Global warming goes cold Climatology Doom-laden forecasts on the extent of global warming may have to be revised. Sean Hargrave reports Quest for life on Jupiter's ice moon Space BT Internet The Document Company Black Magic Box Moon rover will seek out water Liquid helps baby breathe Medical Contents AA Five Star Europe Rubber necking Fill a luxury train with characters from Agatha Christie, roll it towards Singapore through the jungle, and it's no wonder Stanley Stewart kept watching Eco winners Voyages Jules Verne Women last Battle over 'dirty' beaches Directions Meacher silent on wet-bike policy Campaign for safe waters Question & Answer Cash in on good advice Holyman sally Ferries US holiday guide Late booking Road Test Oasis David Wickers tests the water at Oasis, the UK's latest all-weather holiday centre Holiday Money Keeping the faith State of Play Greaves Tours Crystal Italy Elegant Resorts Jet Age Museum Through the Turnstile Vintage Mark Warner Beside the Bournemouth to the Wash Multiple Display Advertising Items Highlife Holidays The Best of Spain & Portugal Picardie Club Med Seaside superlatives British Airways Annual Travel Insurance AA Sunsail Calverley Travel Ltd. 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Flexibility is key to success abroad Attitude, not overseas experience, should be the passport to a foreign posting, says a study that has killed off a common myth, writes Margaret Coles Orange The International Petroleum Exchange The Sunday Times Save £4 on a Ticket that Could Change your Life Criterion Search Women edge ahead in jobs Prices not going through the roof yet Kevin Pratt on the buoyant state of the housing market Contents Price Range: Up to £200,000 Virgin direct City money moves into Cotswold stone Demand for family homes with plenty of space is keeping prices high, writes Mary Wilson Sunny outlook in the west Improved roads are boosting the popularity of Devon and Cornwall, Mary Wilson finds Try letting without hindrance A new wave of landlords is getting into property, says Mary Wilson Northern markets still very mixed The bother of a country estate. . . . . . is something an increasing number of buyers would love—however far from London they have to travel, Mary Wilson discovers Good value sheltering beneath the wide skies The farmlands of East Anglia are prime house-hunting territory, says Mary Wilson Designs for active living Retirement homes now include sports facilities, says Mary Wilson Streets ahead on style Elegant Bath or lively Bristol—MARY Wilson weighs up the options Metropolis Developments Fairclough Homes Barratt Buying off-plan? That'll do nicely The Asian market for British property has never been hungrier, says Mary Wilson Savills The smart money goes on education Houses near good schools get top marks, Mary Wilson says At the very heart of the happy home Hugh Pearman turns the spotlight on kitchens Beside the seaside (and near the airport) Mary Wilson finds out what sells best in Spain and Portugal Don't blame estate agents, they have feelings too Singles break out of little boxes Mary Wilson discovers the latest trend among those who live alone Dunbar Wharf Beaufort Homes De Groot Collis Countryside Make sure your holiday house earns its keep Rental income will roll in for a property in the right location, advises Mary Wilson Would a shell suit you? The wide-open spaces of a loft make a challenging city habitat, Mary Wilson discovers For the converted: a slice of life on the grand scale Mary Wilson on homes that combine classical good looks and the latest amenities Follow these golden rules Hugh Pearman has 10 top tips for home improvement New Generation Second conversion for Docklands warehouse Hugh Pearman admires what is probably the most amazing one-bedroom flat in London They have designs on your home Hugh Pearman on why it makes sense to hire an architect if you want to change your house On the Waterfront: Lon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Accommodation & Amenities Bective Davidson Aylesford Chiswick Green Studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian The deals and the pitfalls Kevin Pratt looks at the factors affecting the mortgage market and the rates on offer Private Sales Rotherithe Tudor Court Fulham Tunbridge Wells Centre Historic Waterside Property Mid Suffolk 5 Mins Harrods, Hasker Street Chelsea Burwash, East Sussex Lancs/yorks Border Gatehouse Clapham Sw11 Sevenoaks, Kent Horsell, Woking, Surrey Outskirts of Basingstoke, Hampshire Firth of Clyde-Isle of Cumbrae Ealing Common Bexley Kent Surrey Wonersh Park NR Guildford River Thames, Berks Wales Bryn Tawel Keeping yourself covered Wandsworth Common Kent Borders Wadhurst East Sussex Hampshire Wales The microcosms that make up the metropolis Village life is alive and well all over town. 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What makes the final difference is the ability to cope with sport's psychological pressures, says Keith Wheatley Do you have what it takes to be a winner? From victim to victor The price of success can be a disastrous level of stress. Cary L Cooper offers advice Two out of three people survive their first beart… The Omega from Vauxhall Out of tune with the rest of us It may be only rock 'n' roll but pressures on today's pop superstars can be soul destroying. Phil Sutcliffe reports A flying leap into the unknown Running World-class competition produces its own unique pressure. Four sports stars tell Keith Wheatley how they learned to cope Tennis Eventing Rowing Driven to be better than the rest Derek Warwick is one of Britain's best drivers. He explains what it is that keeps him going Picture Gallery Relax and Keep your Fire them up, see them go A pep talk from a hero will work wonders on a flagging sales force. Keith Wheatley reports No need to be lonely at the top The business coach helps clients refocus on goals and move forward. Rowena Rees explains The Omega from Vauxhall There may be trouble ahead. . . A disabled crew is navigating around the world the 'wrong way'. Margarette Driscoll reveals they are finding the going a little rough More than just the sum of their parts When two fierce rivals joined forces, they made a winning combination. Keith Wheatley reports A Single human spermatozoon The Omega from Vauxhall Walking back to happiness Regular exercise is good for you, inside and out. Cheryl Holmes Perfect counts the ways Fast, furious and dull as dishwater Today's champions work too hard to play too. 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Lili Maltese is the girl on the arm of Henry Dent-Brocklehurst. Here, she tells Sue Reid how she met the millionaire Never Trust. . . A woman who doesn't wear make-up Rags for riches You have to ring the bell to get in, they won't let you go downstairs and you pari with hundreds to look like a bag lady. Is Voyage the rudest shop in Britain, asks Penny Wark What a chic: flimsy florals and baggy coats are the… Sex and the sofa queen Publicly humiliated by her cheating husband, Kathie Lee, America's queen of daytime chat, is now the object of national scorn. Christopher Goodwin reports P&O It gets verse Murray Lachlan Young is signed to EMI and is a regular on MTV. He's a pop star, then? No, he's a poet. By Robin Eggar The moor From food to fashion to furniture, all things Moroccan are the latest in cool. It's time to frock the kasbah, says India Knight The Sunday Times Crossword Help! 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