News from 15/06/1997
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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Tom Fairbrother, Sydney Jones Chief Executive, Richard Langton, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Bruce McWilliams, John Crawley, Jon Swain, Sean O'Brien, R Y, John Hariow Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Rufford, David Murphy, John Peter, Richard Cohen, Walter F Stowy, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Robin Eggar, Lesley White, John Jay, Sarah Kennedy, Dr Charles, Susan d'Arcy, Andrew Malone Harare, Max Glaskin, Mrs J F, Jason Burke, Karen Woolfson, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, S Hayward, George Curry, Claus von Bulow, Mrs C A Davies, David Smith, Austen Atkinson-Broadbelt, E Motteram, Jeremy Utton, Humphrey Carpenter, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Mrs J Courteney, Nick Pitt, Emma Goodson, Penny Wark, Neil Wormald, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Diana Heywood, Edward Welsh, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Claudia Dudman, Michael Crick, Patrick Skene Catling, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Peter O'Sullevan, Robert Sandall, Wendy Holden, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, Prince Charles, C P, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, John Evans, Anthony Phillips, David Hewson, Edward Lewis, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Markus Wolf, Margaret Coles, Harvey Porlock, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Robin Steers, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Peter Mandelson, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Nick Caln, Keith Howard, Mrs M K, George Perry, Tim O'Sullivan, Graham Otway, Lynn Sloman Assistant Director, Henry MacGregor, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Rupert Widdicombe, Rob Steen, Christopher Frayling, Richard Johnson, Michael Eboda, Ramiz Hadzimuratovic, Stuart Wavell, Guy Richards, Paul Donovan, Julian Fellowes, Piers Paul Read, Sue Lawrence, Julian Thompson, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Simon Fanshawe, Maeve Sheehan, Sarah Bradford, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Phill Baker, Tim Kelsey, L McN, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, David Lawrenson, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Cheryl Thomas Perfect, Victoria O'Brien, Nick Peters, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, James Houghton, Sally Lee, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Colin Smith, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Michael Bell, Los Angeles, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, James Q Wilson, Lucy Atkins, Baroness Jay Paddington Minister, John McLaren, Andrew Smith, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Grice, Caroline Donald, Tim Moorey, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Phoebe Simon, Fraser Harrison, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Zoë Linkeon, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Steven Haynes, S P, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Danny Roth, Marcello Mega, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Mark Watts, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Richard Croft, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rachell Cooke, Nigel Dickson, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, H 'Woody' Brock, Barbara Morgan, Jon Ayres Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Michael Sheridan, Niall Ferguson, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Rev Paul Williamson, A A Gill, Sylvia Brownrigg, John Carey, Dr J Hunter, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Phil Daniels, Lauren St John, Margaret Crick, Chrissy Iley, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Melvyn Bagshaw, Claire Lazarus, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Hazel Courteney, David Wickers, Anthony Haden-Guest, Roger Dobson, Andrew Harris Managing Director, Dr E Coleby, Mark Hodson, Ahmed Versi, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Dame Catherine Cookson, Rupert Steiner, Brian Heath, Mrs D L, Hugh Pearman, Bob Murray, David Grylls, Alan Casson Professor, Hugh Godwin, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Clive Turner, Penny Perrick, Robert Twigger, Sophie Richards, P S, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Joanna Simon, James Park, Mandy Piggot, Kingston Smith, John Bennett, Tom Bower, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Geoffrey Peake, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents Life Guards on psychedelic drugs 'Tripping' soldier on parade thought he was a puffin Insight Charles and Blair in partnership pact Noble ambition Hague's mother wants him to lose Contents 'I have this awful fear be'll be a politician' Surrogate babies 'more likely to be abnormal' Contents Cecil Gee Sale The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers EU ministers seek job deal to save euro Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times on the Internet Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Tax rises needed to fill black holes New lottery rules will aid regions Child rapists face life in jail Pop singer Jackson may turn London landmark into funfair Florida to get its hurricane warnings from . . . Michael Fish Virgin direct Fluoride toothpaste warning AT&T Daughters of older fathers die younger Boy killed getting Father's Day card Found: IRA killer who escaped Maze Princess Anne hits at Charles's 'self-interest' Motorola Abbey National Opted-out schools seek to opt back in Microsoft BBC 'dumbs down' as Raphael drama is axed The National Languages for Export Award Labour may put home insulation levy on power firms 'Baywatch' violinist has critics drooling Spicy satire's damning verdict on erring lawyers Kenny Everett's gift to the nation Abbey National Direct Toyota Parliament's mothers call for change Free cigarettes beat advert ban Cellnet Revealed: drug abuse rife in Life Guards Insight Boeing Cellnet Tax row ties up Jackie O's tangled legacy Libel case puts bite on Big Mac The Corsa Breeze from Vauxhall Top women cash in on sex bias claims To SAAB Information Centre Disabled sailors tough out 7,000 miles of heartache Article Withdrawn Wimbledon on alert as fan hounds Fernandez Guilty by quicky show of hands The Personal Development Show 97 Tiny Computers Limited Return of the wagman in crackdown on 1m truants Alcatel The Hi-Speed Company Noble Ambition But will the prince ever be loved? Trust projects launch careers BT Shops Habitat Prying eyes There is a computer somewhere that knows all about you, from your debts to your sex life, and it is getting ever easier and cheaper for the unscrupulous to take a peek. Report by Peter Millar, Stephen Grey and Nicholas Rufford Secrets of the Silkworm Spy Panasonic Business Telephone Systems Pol Pot on the run after massacre Hitachi McVeigh trial leaves militia riddle unsolved Youths riot as jobs row hijacks EU summit Franco-German marriage feels the strain of a ménage à trois At a Glance Guide to Topics on the Table at… Thomas Cook Bosnia peace-broker takes on Cyprus Judgment day in Zimbabwe for 'Dr Death' Cable & Wireless Cable & Wireless Kabila troops in rush to cover up genocide Ireland turns into magnet for refugees Ancient bones make white mischief in US Bradford & Bingley Building Society The Sunday Times Gays rail at straight talk by Dalai Lama Moscow swipes at 'night butterflies' AA Renault Dissidents flee Hong Kong at 11th hour Communist elite squirms at Chinese Primary Colors Lloyds Bank Cunard German reform spells trouble Land Rover Child killer slays image of safe Japan image of safe Japan BT Political dream 'ended in hit plot' Swissair + Militias rally to siege couple The Omega from Vauxhall Socialist takes on mayor in 'flat for votes' storm Inside Paris The Times Bemusing sex scandals Corking the wine habit One abattoir in three fails hygiene test Firebomb starts terror campaign against 'fat cats' Dispute to bring rail chaos Weather and Travel Outlook Curves on the cat walk: a model wears a chain mail… Protest grows at £76m bypass Pentel Three tickets share £13.7m rollover pot News Digest Tate Gallery hit by fire Protesters held Lift death Tunnel go-ahead Bombing recalled 'Breast is best' Out of step Hat off to Monty Contents Bring on the Springboks Victory marred as injury ends Howley's tour Stephen Jones at King's Park in Durban Contents Rain-storm halts Monty's charge Contents Founders Flavour worth Finding Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Reiffel sets sights on England's heart Australia now have the bowler they should never have left behind. Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, meets up with Paul Reiffel Ready for anything they can throw at us John Crawley says joy at the manner of the Edgbaston victory will not distract England from the task that faces them at Lord's Gough and Croft emerge as the perfect double act Martin Searby hails a pair of Kindred spirits at the heart of England's stirring revival in fortunes Aiming to maintain momentum The lion is rampant, the kangaroo tied down. Graham Otway looks forward to more of the same at Lord's Lord's asks England to answer a true test of changing times England have not won a Test against Australia at Lord's since 1934. This is where the Ashes series gets serious, writes Rob Steen Australia caught cold by fire of young-gun Ormond Alleyne's team make their case Ian Hawkey finds there is life after Courtney Walsh for Gloucestershire and their captain Ashes Challenge Guardian Direct Test nations set to thwart threat to Ashes series Graham Otway reports on attempts by the ICC president to change international cricket The Sunday Times Glamorgan flattened by Hewitt Glamorgan (281 & 31) lost to Middlesex (319) by an Innings and seven runs Silverwood stuns Surrey James bags eight wickets to take Hampshire to astonishing victory The Cricket Round-Up 1050 Challenge County Championship Derby and Jones saga rumbles on The Omega from Vauxhall Mellow Hoddle a model leader Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, looks at how the England coach is now perceived as a man in tune with the demands of his job Dublin move back on for Wimbledon David Walsh discovers that Wimbledon still have plans to make Dublin their new home Rusedski fails in thriller Richard Evans reports on the semi-finals of the Stella Artois championship Surface tensions for leading lights With Wimbledon, looming, Nick Pitt looks at why some players can star on grass but not on clay Big names in search of their own champion Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, looks at the political forces threatening to split the sport on the ATP Tour's 25th anniversary Lexmark International Ltd Joubert set to fire on all cylinders Nick Caln meets a streamlined Springbok full-back poised to be a potent threat when the tourists begin the serious business Bass Doubts over Rowell role despite tour successes Hugh Godwin assesses England's tour of Argentina and the uncertainty that surrounds the future of the team's coach, Jack Rowell Morgan plots to harden Scottish hearts Alasdair Reid on the Scottish manager's team-building for the tour of South Africa Youngsters of Soweto make great strides Make or break time for Lions Rob Howley's departure adds to the dilemma for selectors choosing the crucial opening Test XV. Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, picks his team to continue the momentum Old soldier proud to be a main man Stephen Jones talks to Nigel Redman, a player who is enjoying something of an Indian summer—including a Lions call-up Springbok strength lies with force of character Nick Cain finds no chinks in the home side's armour as the first Test looms BT Internet Lehman untroubled by Woods Lauren St John on the unflappable Tom Lehman, the 'blue-collar golfer' trying to tame Tigermania at the US Open The Sunday Times Nicklaus the master in a class of his own Derek Clements pays tribute to an ageless icon who reached a milestone on Thursday by teeing up in his 150th major tournament Monty puts nightmare behind him Lauren St John, golf correspondent, reports on the US Open third round Where the 97th US Open Will Be Won and Lost A good walk with a twist to the tale Lauren St John gives a hole-by-hole guide to the course at Congressional, a great Open venue Ben Sayers Celeric has stamina to take the Gold Cup Marriott Hotels Resorts Suites Behind the scenes at the royal show It took some doing, but he's changing Ascot's image. John Karter meets the man in charge What a dish to set before the Queen With the cream of the Turf contesting four days of top-class sport, John Karter, our racing correspondent, previews the royal meeting Life is good when dreams come true My Golden Moment Peter O'Sullevan, knighted yesterday, recalls his big win at Royal Ascot in 1967 Banker bets for Royal Ascot Jordan the magnificent steers Bulls home Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing Smiling Christie nears final tape Britain's greatest athlete is finally getting fun from his running as he prepares to retire. By Ian Chadband, athletics correspondent British team hopes for a Munich putsch Can Britain recapture the Gateshead spirit in next weekend's European Cup final? By Ian Chadband The Times Sky Pickering's ambitions are tireless Derek Clements meets the 25-year-old champion British swimmer who is still going strong and believes her best days lie ahead CCPR Double Dutch too fluent for England Bulls taken by the horns David Lawrenson at the Odsal Stadium Ford Europe in need of a lesson in worldy wisdom David Lawrenson says Europe must face a few brutal truths after a sorry start—Wigan apart—to the World Club challenge Schumacher gatecrashes party Adam Parsons, motor racing correspondent, reports on qualifying for today's Canadian Grand prix at Montreal as Michael Scumacher Spoils Jacques Villenueve's homecoming Honda It is sport but not as we know it McIlvanney's viewpoint It's glamorous, it's big business, and its politics are fascinating, but motor racing has something missing Menu leaves it late to take pole position Alex Fortune reports from the British Touring Car championship at Donington Park It is sport but not as we know it Sunday Times This Week's Fixtures The hard sell behind sport's field of dreams Sport on TV Everything You Need for the Ultimate Fishing Kit Nigel Botherway discovers that the angler can now sleep soundly. If he gets a bite, technology will rouse him from his golden slumbers Play the Game Racing relives its glory days The Goodwood Festival of Speed next weekend is a celebration of motor racing history, says Ray Hutton Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto Expert Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage Accidents happen. . . but many can be avoided by taking a different attitude and thinking more about the act of driving Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions National Car Auctions Colchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods Land Rover Assured Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Counties Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Assured Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Matford Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Gatwick Grange is Jaguar Lex Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doves H. 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Owen Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange is Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Reading Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Reliance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vardy Continental Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Evans of Leicester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration No's CNDA Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland registrations Registration Transfers Saab Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Volvo Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Approved Used Cars Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Swedish surprise Volvo's new estate drives through all four wheels and can do 150mph. Bob Murray tests a 'school run wagon' with attitude H. R. Owen Broughtons In heaven . . . where the roads are too narrow Murray Motor Company Rolls Royce Guaranteed Motor Cars TWR Harwoods Rolls Royce Lex Hadley Green Garage Michael Powles Limited Stratton Contents America's Chiquita goes bananas over Albert Fisher NatWest in U-turn over markets Owen may quit after strategy shift Abbey is unmasked as bidder for Cater Allen Virgin atlantic Contents Branson's record cash boost T&N on alert as industry predicts £1bn move for compondents group Contents BAe joins Lockheed to battle for fighter Brown suits the City but budget will be real test Digital Mystery investor joins in Eurotunnel battle Psion to hit back in war of palmtops Thames Water to cash in on overseas offshoots Business fearful of millennium rogues Mining group heads for Aim Business Digest Inflation outlook remains stable The Scramble for ITV Granada's bid for Yorkshire TV is the latest in a series of moves that may eventually lead to a single owner of ITV, write Matthew Lynn and John Waples Citibank the Citi Never Sleeps Faltering biotechs are poised to soar Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Threadneedle investments Databank Merrill Lynch Xerox chief aims to copy past triumphs Profile Bernard Fournier, head of Rank Xerox, plans to ensure its products continue to be the first name in office equipment British Airways Euro sceptic? Fournier's Working Day Spring Ram founder has come Full Circle Trading conditions have not helped Bill Rooney's latest venture but things are looking up, writes Frank Kane Flying high in computer distribution Sheffield Business School Millennium getaway cancelled Prufrock Why not drop in on your friends? Prufrock Barclays Our next man in Paris? Prufrock Seeking staff in peak condition Prufrock Qantas Power brokers A £3.6 bn bid for Energy Group is the first sign of a pay-off after Hanson's demerger, writes Kirstie Hamilton BTR struggles to find new growth formula Investor pressure for a break-up of the fallen manufacturing giant is intensifying. By Andrew Lorenz Forte Posthouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Valcor Arbitration Services The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Facing Collapse? Power net Our Client is a UK Marketing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax Rises? Computers & Computing Services The UK's Best MMX Buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Fidelity Digital Colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items In search of a further windfall tax for Brown Economic Outlook Siemens Nixdorf Right on track for the pensions train crash A retirement crisis is one of the biggest problems facing industrialised nations, writes H 'Woody' Brock Small firms that aim for the big time After two years, AIM, the market for smaller firms, has 283 members, valuing it at nearly £6bn, writes Rupert Steiner Knight rescues pasta damsel in distress A stranger's generosity saved a struggling restaurateur who went on to create a £16m business, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break The Sunday Times Business Training Learn to train for global trade Sedgemoor in Somerset Bulletin Reclaim Vat on business miles Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Director needs to take cash Property can pay pensions Picture Gallery Win a video boost Protein holds cancer hope Medicine Research points to a day when people can be screened for their vulnerability to types of cancer. By Austen Atkinson-Broadbelt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alphagraphics Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibitions Turbochargers cut cost of film effects Cinema The Historical Research Center Q. M. Ltd Stock plc Net users join search for ET Space A simple screensaver will harness unused PC power to monitor signals from space, writes Mark Prigg Flat-pack shelters will help refugees Diseases Digital spells death for the darkroom Sounding New skills are required to make the most of processing advances in photography, writes David Hewson Student designs boot to protect horses' ankles Horseracing Infrared light may ease common cold Healthcare T3 Magazine NatWest chief backs Clarke Industry leaders say single market flawed Cable & Wireless Gas consumers tipped to benefit from £20 cut in bills F1 float delayed by bad handling Inside the City Contents Home buyers overpay £1bn on mortgages Carpetbaggers eye mutuals Heirs demand Halifax bonus Counting dad's worth on Father's Day Contents Mum's the Word . . . Companies that provide… GE pilots low rate card plan Fidelity Investments™ Contents Norwich Union shares set to soar tomorrow Play safe and swap your high-rise windfall shares End gazumping Pension group slashes costs Eagle Star Arrears mount up after society gets sums wrong Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Gas bill out of control with double Vat Flemings Why you have to foot £1bn bill Incompetence, over-complex deals and delaying interest rate changes all contribute to the huge mortgage debacle, writes Nick Gardner Visa Capital One Overcharging victims get justice Royal & Sunalliance Experts launch a checking service Lloyds Bank Abbey National Government closes in on the gazumpers The housebuyers' big nightmare could be a thing of the past, writes Karen Woolfson Framlington The inside track to profit Share tipper Paul Kavanagh looks back on a highly successful year when his recommendations outpaced the FTSE All-Share index Chelsea Building Society Mercury Asset Management Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Information is the key to selecting a better Pep Many investors are left reeling by the claims made for financial products. Bruce McWilliams reveals how you can cut through the hype Woolwich Direct Investors Direct Roll up for maximum gain Jeremy Utton ends his series on lifetime investment with the advice to stick with tried and tested market performers Beale Dobie Scottish Widows The Building Society Bonanza The Sunday Times Britannia International products and services Virgin direct personal financial service Save & Prosper BFS Secured Income Bond Advance Call is a Services Mark of Advance Call… Working mothers push for childcare they can afford Subsidised creches let young mothers carry on working, but they are still few and far between, writes Debbie Hill Policy Plus In safe hands at the bank Policy Portfolio PLC Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts: OEICs/UK gilts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Insurer's big splash with watersports Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Policy Choice Direct Paragon mortgages M&G Windfall Pep Direct Line Financial Services Prudential Daredevil plans for big day A pollster who loves bungee jumping has to keep his feet on the ground and save for his wedding and a flat. By Smita Talati Jupiter Don't get in a flap about EMU—Blair might give it the bird anyway Poundbite Economic and monetary union The Sunday Times Looking for growth from plantations One of the last remnants of the British Empire can give investors an exotic portfolio with the prospect for diversity Part One Four summers ago, a little victim of the Bosnian war called Irma held Britain in thrall. Her father, Ramiz Hadzimuratovic, at last feels able to tell her tragic life story Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Simplex Bookcases and Cabinets T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Scourge of Ferrari is the pits Atticvs Taki Bad boy boogie Nick Newman's Week She's marched a long way from Jarrow Profile Nag, nag, nag—you just can't keep this gene down NatWest In Court Brian Masters William the First Mother of ambition The Sunday Times Nanny's back again, bossier than ever Mandelson misses out on being privy to all Cook pins his hopes on avoiding a Dutch uncle Blair's paper tigers roar dissent The golden mirage of Helmut's fourth reich First scalp for truth in the race debate We must spare the rod no longer World Society for the Protection of … Just William From teenage darling of the Tory conference to baby-faced minister and party leader in waiting, Michael Crick looks beyond the label of Hague and Vague and plots the seemingly effortless rise of a wannabe prime minister Young talents just waiting to be unlocked The 'youth problem' can be tackled by helping young people to flourish, says Prince Charles A dance with the raciest devil from Brussels Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Emma Bonino Where death surely follows dishonour Prescott must beware of hawks on the road No PMT? You've got to be mental The Sunday Times How to measure Muslims Why mafia sweep the field in the garbage game Insensitive: While there might be some Taki fights foul in battle royal Points Rac Caring about Cancer Birthdays The buck starts here Where's the harm in cloning Saddam? American libertarian James Q Wilson argues that the benefits of duplicating people could outweight the risks The vintage mothers who can now have it all Late motherhood lets women have careers first and families after—just like men, says Penny Wark When Carlos the Jackal turned nasty Spymaster Markus Wolf recalls East Germany's volatile relationship with the terrorists who threatened the West Foxtons Prime Central London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Approach London ECI New Homes Beaufort Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chipping Barnet, North London Multiple Classified Advertising Items LDG Off Praed Street in Marylebone Chiswick Green Studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evoking former glories Developers are looking closely at detail as they revive the splendour of yesterday's buildings, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian The Sunday Times Springview Heights Strutt & Parker The Sunday Times Ham it up in Highgate's only high gothic lair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metropolis Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items W1 Approx 300yds BBC The Lecture Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Borders Sydenham Wadhurst East Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mount Vernon Hampsifan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes The Gallery Lofts at Bankside Multiple Classified Advertising Items A peaceful spirit in the woods The New Forest offers tranquillity at a premium more people are suddenly willing to pay, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aylesford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cybarco Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powderhorn Ski & Golf Resort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Homes with plenty to gush about Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Quinta Do Lago Alto Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes St George Ballymore Enter the dragon Even at the racetrack, Hong Kong's imminent handover is having an effect. Stanley Stewart joins the high rollers and finds the gambling more frenzied than ever Contents British Airways Sunday Times writer wins travel award RYA considers wet bike controls A&K Italian art by moonlight Channel ferry merger in doubt Directions Campaign for safe waters Last calls Tuscany Rhino sanctuary in Oz Greaves Tours Hong Kong Travel Brief Holiday Money Q & A Correction Stena Line Peace dividend Belton House Sunsail Beach Clubs Le Shuttle Going loopy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Cellnet Virgin Express Picture Gallery Lunn Poly Journeys in the mind You may soon be able to float along the canals of Venice on a gondola without ever leaving Britain. Welcome, says Mark Hodson, to the world of synthetic tourism Swissôtel The Virtual Travel Agent Mark Warner Window shopping In the first of an occasional series on great days out, David Wickers dodges the Eurocrats and feasts upon Brussels' more obvious attractions Air Portugal Barbados Trans Indus British Airways BT Internet Cresta Cork & Kerry Travel Brief Elegent Resorts Worldcover Direc MasterCard Beside the Week 2: Berwick to Skegness Flights Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Qantas World Options Seaside superlatives Check-In Bridge the World Worldwide Campus Travel Air Tickets Direct Budget Leisure Cars STA Travel Quest Worldwide Airline Network Qantas Trailfinders Travelbag New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Travel Flight Centre Lunn Poly AB Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items USA & South Africa South Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Emalaysia Austravel British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers USAirtours plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Express Explore Kuoni Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Division of Usairtours Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Ltd World Hoppers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colossus Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go One Better Go Budget Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas with Pools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribtours Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champagne Ardenne Budget Car Rental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthews Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dertour Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O North Sea Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seafrance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Poland National Tourist Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Exodus Adventures Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenya Tanzania & Uganda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Orkney Divers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryanair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Bizarre experiences haunt Sarah Kennedy The Sunday Times Hotel Spot Check Boscundle Manor—taking the personal touch a little too far Questor International Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Mobil The energy to make a difference Drax Dearman Associates Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NB Selection-South West Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash K/f Selection NB Selection-Technology Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash X-Tension Atkearney OSI The Management Support Company Natwest Markets Adderley Featherstone plc Lloyds Bank Hoggett Bowers Robinson Keane Search & Selection Adderley Featherstone plc International Brand Management PSD Erc Technology Recruitment Reed Exhibition Companies Whitehead Selection Gemini Consulting Deutsche Morgan Grenfull Virgin atlantic Whitehead Selection TK Selection Interexec K/f Selection Michael Page City Harvey Nash Sales Recruitment Specialists PA Consulting Group Michael Page Technology Antal International Austing Knight Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Sita Tibco The Information Bus Company NB Selection PSD Erc Technology Recruitment NB Selection-Technology NB Selection Mercuri Urval Robinson Keane Search & Selection Herst Austin Rowley Zarak Human Resources Gregory Wood Ward Nortel Northern Telecom Sema Group Superdrug RA Selection Thomson Technology Consulting Group The Bloomsbury Group Hamilton Parker associates Willett Whitehead Mann Group Plc Mercuri Urval Protector Technologies Group Brokat Systeme Airmiles Travel the World Coopers & Lybrand Unipath The Hamilton Irving Consultancy AiC Analysts Ltd The Morris Furniture Company Thomas International Ltd Pepsico KPMG means business Legal & General PA Consulting Group Talisman Heidrick & Struggles IBM Solutions for a small planet KPMG Selection & Search Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. 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By Hugh Pearman Mr Smith goes to Whitehall His spat with the fat cats of Camelot has given Chris Smith a high profile as the new heritage secretary. Simon Fanshawe meets a man with a mission—to increase funding and access, and to rid the arts of the whiff of elitism Prince Edward Theatre Propaganda war What's the dope on how Britain got Hong Kong? A new film about the opium wars reveals all. By Rupert Widdicombe This week's films Matthew Bourne's Cinderella Noises off Gods in a ravishing display Eastern delights contrast with western repressions in two shows devoted to sex and religion at the Whitechapel Gallery. 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