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ResumoContents Police raid Mark Thatcher's home in bodyguard scandal Diana, Princess of Wales, with two boys brought… Nurses get Air Miles for turning up Contents Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Contents 30 Labour councils hit by sleaze Cook's wife blames Tory cuts for end of marriage Cook's wife blames Tory health cuts Contents Contents NHS waiting lists grow under Blair Paedophiles beat law by changing names Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Contents Labour puts pressure on Mills to quit Our Sales Continue to Outstrip All Rivals Contents Internet The Millbank bullet mystery: who's gunning for Mandelson? Charles and Camilla plan their own exotic cruise Abbey National Lottery gives piers a new lease of life The Carphone Warehouse Communication Centres Fees reprieve for gap-year students Science is breath of fresh air down on the farm MI5 chief's cover blown US doctors 'play God' to breed designer daughters Carey friend threatens church split by blessing gay marriage Vauxhall Sharp rise in violence tests Straw Silent horror of climbers' deaths relived Mars British Gas accused of inflating cut-off bills The Sad plight that made Sibelius a musical genius Smoking rises from ashes as tobacco figures jump Yoko 'to settle old scores' in Lennon film Big brother is back-seat driver in new breed of computer car The GM Card Heroin history of shot boy's family Raiders of the lost archives 'find pharaohs' records' Continental Failing school's master stroke Nokia Connecting People Pink pound powers gay house boom French brew up exotic fragrance that might be just your cup of tea Professor roasted over Ice Age theory for whites' higher IQ Halifax Jogging won't keep middle-age spread at bay Labour battles local sleaze More than 30 inquiries into sleaze in local government are under way. Can new Labour stop the rot? Maurice Chittenden, Chris Hastings and Simon Trump report on the fiddles, freebies and favours of town hall bosses BT Internecine warfare leaves a dark cloud over Paisley As an official inquiry gets under way, Tim Kelsey and Ken Symon look at the dark side of politics in a Labour council Labour battles local Sleaze Casualties in the Town Halls BT Labour's little local difficulties The millionaire next door More than one in 500 people in Britain is now a millionaire. What does it mean in the 1990s, and how much do you need to be seriously rich? Penny Wark reports Renault 'Kremlin bribe' to stop Yeltsin story Angry rumblings over talks while Montserrat burns Monaco parties as the Grimaldis weep US bids to save Israeli peace Lunn Poly Slump takes Thai tiger by the tail BT Bardot snaps at Moscow mayor Novelist sued for 'stealing' murder 'Angel of death' nurse suspected of 130 killings Ricoh Kennedy joins pleas for Hume as president Le Shuttle South African beer baron tries to cap a crime wave The Times Literary Supplement Man 'raped' by French doctor in drug search Pakistan riots threat on film about Jinnah Germ warfare victims sue defiant Japan Can we improve your bottom line? Tiny Barracked US boot camps go soft Stena Line Gibraltar link to Basque terror Vauxhall Black bid to silence OJ case radio rebel Germans accused of running torture camp for Pinochet Dirt begins to hit Kremlin's Mr Clean Inside Moscow Sex appeal Cellnet Tips for the red blooded Farmers flock to camel corps Singapore Airlines Prisons to offer telesales jobs Tory councils dodge assisted places ban Weather and Travel Outlook Doubts over Biggs's return Arthritis & Rheumatism Council News Digest Contents Palace and Bolton win on opening day New boys off to a flyer Jim Munro, football editor, heralds the first day of the season, when big-name reputations count for little Contents Microsoft Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Lampard spoils Barnsley party Palace given perfect start by Lombardo Blake proves Bolton are up to challenge Owen is spot on for Liverpool Dublin's hat-trick shatters Chelsea No foul play but plenty of injuries Jeff Randall, sports editor, reflects on the acquittal of Bruce Grobbelaar, John Fashanu and Hans Segers on match-fixing charges Hasselbaink makes his mark Birthday joy for Roy of Rovers Toothless Villa wilt in the heat Premier League First Division FourFourTwo No Title Ravanelli hits late winner for Boro Nokia Second Division Scotland Pools Europe Macclesfield talk of the town Sammy Mcllroy's team made their entrance as new arrivals in the Football League yesterday. Ian Hawkey sees hard work rewarded Ferdinand aims to prove he made the right move Tottenham's record signing makes his debut for them this afternoon against Manchester United. Joe Lovejoy talks to the striker chasing new targets The London Hernia Centre Bike Magazine Vauxhall Dalglish is left the bare bones Chris Lightbown believes that defeat in the Champions League first leg qualifier could be a blessing for injury-hit Newcastle United Asprilla's net gains pay out big dividends Sunderland ready to illuminate northern lights With a new stadium and a £2.5m record signing, the word on Wearside is that Peter Reid's men will sweep straight back to the Premier League. Louise Taylor sees cause for optimism Five Players to Look out for Forest go back to the Stone age With Stuart Pearce gone, Nottingham Forest need a leader. Steve Stone is their man. By Ian Hawkey BT Treading an ancient trail of warriors David Walsh reports from Marathon as the world championships go back in time to the days of Pheidippides No shame in nice guys finishing second Ian Chadband hails Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Steve Backley, since they can't quite manage it themselves Canon Today's world championships timetable and highlights Natural Kipketer flies to stardom David Walsh sees the Kenyan-born 800m runner emerge as a true giant of the championships Chasing gold with too little brass As the British squad resorts to black humour, Ian Chadband finds a shortage of funds behind our disappointing performance at the world athletics championships in Athens Black aims to conjure one final defiant roar The 4 x 400m relay men represent Britain's last opportunity to secure a gold medal. By Ian Chadband, athletics correspondent Freeman flies flag as a free spirit Ian Chadband salutes the Aboriginal world 400m champion whose stunning achievement has made her a national treasure in Australia Canon Strang sees off Essex to go top Razor-sharp Fraser revives the Middlesex challenge The Cricket Round-Up Leading All-Rounders NatWest County Championship Rose is a thorn in the side for Gloucestershire Shopping for the perfect formula Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, welcomes Lord MacLaurin's blueprint and reveals that the financial ramifications of a new TV deal were the key to his wide-ranging strategy Smithies opens arms as credibility gap closes Rob Steen on a boost for the England women's team as the one-day series looms Thanking the Lord for what we are about to receive The proposals for the counties should go down well, says the Sussex chairman, Robin Marlar One day at a time for Donald the destroyer Ian Hawkey finds that age has not wearied the Warwickshire fast bowler, as he prepares for this week's NatWest Trophy semi-final The Sunday Times England's hopes on a slow burn Graham Otway reports on the third day's play at Trent Bridge England v Australia Citibank Potent Warne makes the difference Michael Atherton's lack of match-winners looks sure to give Australia a record fifth successive Ashes series victory, says Allan Border Atherton prepares to accept his fate Robin Marlar asks whether the England captain is facing his final days at the helm of the national team Hill speeds into the fast lane Adam Parsons reports on the qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest Growing disquiet after St Helens rapid decline David Lawrenson says that even if Saints progress in the world club championship, they must address some serious problems The Sunday Times Boss Hugo Boss All Blacks produce command performance Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing EPSOM Redcar Yarmouth Free business phone calls The Sunday Times Oh Nellie chasing first success on British soil Jack Millan selects a promising filly as the pick of his horses to follow in today's meetings at Yarmouth, Epsom and Redcar Fosters Visitors on the brink of defeat Lauren St John sees the United States take control of the Walker Cup match in New York The Sunday Times Mickleson gets ready to stretch generation gap Lauren St John previews the final major of 1997, the US PGA at impressive Winged Foot Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Steve crams it all in as Eurosport go for gold Fifa's New Rules for a New Season Martin Searby examines the changes that could make life easier for goalkeepers facing penalties, but cause confusion elsewhere £100,000 in Prizes Choose your fantasy team from these 363 players and managers It's here: the car that runs on air Transport Robot fish search seabed for dumps of toxic waste Automation Laser destroys brain tumours Oncology Babysitter for electronic pets Games Sheet lenses give 3D to PCs Optics Gas cloud may reveal how planets form Bits & Bytes Dying plant is key to climate Webwatch T3 Magazine Genetic engineers lower bacterial resistance to drugs Biotechnology Supersonic car passes safety check Aerodynamics BT Unmanned helicopter heads for front line Defence Microsoft deal transforms Apple Sounding off The Mac purists hate it, but the deal with Bill Gates will ensure the Mac is swept along with the success of Windows, writes David Hewson Online help for in-flight illness Medical High noon at United Utilities Tuesday showdown for Middleton and Pitcher GEC close to Siemens telecom deal Mutuals breed new fat cats Hewlett Packard Contents French to bid for UK waste group Contents Directors rush to buy shares Goodbye to stakeholders and hello to shareholders Ad agencies told not to meddle in marketing Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Business Digest Sugar offers to buy litigation vouchers Lloyd's names offered shares Small firms tout euro as a stabilising force TBI eyes airports Down Under Flying through 5000 The stock market set new records last week. But by traditional ratios, shares look over-valued. Is a crash looming? Report by Rufus Olins, John Waples and Garth Alexander Heinz WPP profits to rise despite high pound Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Bank of Scotland Databank Top 200 companies Superman helps China stand tall With a fortune of £7 billion, Li Ka-shing is Hong Kong's top tycoon. Now by buying a stake in Jardine Matheson he is taking on an old imperial enemy of China Profile Working Day Lucent Technologies Davies's spicy tale Prufrock Paper sinks as editor jumps ship Never bank on a quiet word BT Lookalike cheers London Stepping out Hanson was right to opt for demerger The City thought the Hanson break-up was far too expensive but, says David Sadtler, the benefits outweigh the drawbacks General National Vocational Qualifications Hampel champions enterprise culture The Hampel report on corporate governance has been will received but its emphasis on wealth creation has upset the Labour left. Frank Kane reports Apple's enemy comes to the rescue Steve Jobs's $150m deal with his arch rival Bill Gates is part of a bigger plan to inject confidence into the ailing PC company, writes Garth Alexander from New York Easdaq nurses the giants of tomorrow The new pan-European stock market will eventually become the vehicle for growing companies with international aspirations, writes its vice-chairman Ronald Cohen, right HSBC Holdings plc Ailing cable firms tune into mergers Big companies would have the marketing clout and buying power to revitalise an industry that is deep in debt but has huge potential. Kirstle Hamilton reports Mercury Ayling aims to put blue sky between BA and its rivals British Airways has paid dearly to sweep away the practices that hold back efficiency, but it has been worth it, writes Andrew Lorenz Interest rate must leap to cut demand With consumers borrowing and spending freely, base rates may have to go as high as 8.5% to keep inflation in check, writes Richard Jeffrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Valcor Arbitration Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black entrepreneurs close gap on whites American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International Lorraine Electronics OCRA World Wide The SCF Group Exporters warm to euro Sterling's strength has hit small firms' export orders hard. Many are now starting to see the single currency as a way of achieving some stability. Claire Oldfield reports Wine put profit on menu for Abraham The head of Chez Gérard moved into restaurants to help his wine business My First Break Nokia Old fashioned service lures wealthy to the worker's bank Secure Trust was managing money for the poor when it realised similar facilities could be offered to the rich. Claire Oldfield reports Snookered by Vatman over fittings Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hire Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nokia Connecting People Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company Plc Closures threaten half RJB pits BA catering sale whets appetites Sportswear runs risk of going out of fashion Worth £1.6 bn a year, the industry has enjoyed phenomenal growth but the City fears that the bubble is about to burst. John Waples reports Leicester aims to convert its fans to shares The Sunday Times Magic tricks at Pearson News Review Mohamed al-Fayed had long believed that his son Dodi and Princess Diana were made for each other. Last week, he got his wish. But at what cost, asks Bob Tyrer Superlative Travel Mohamed al-Fayed had long believed that his son Dodi and Princess Diana were made for each other. Last week, he got his wish. But at what cost, asks Bob Tyrer First Telecom Smoke out these hypocritical commissars Breaking a carnal rule Atticvs Jimmy's debt to the Eye Atticvs Nick Newman's WEEk She's looked at life from both sides now Profile You're an officer and a gentleman, me old mate PPP healthcare In Court Rotten boroughs Royal variety show The Sunday Times Emperor Blair gives power to the people Dine with Clark and you eat your words Upbeat Major picks a dream team for Hague Another Blair mystery man Charles and the church should get a divorce Thank you, billion dollar man A wronged woman gets it so right Eurostar Red letter day Aliens flee the tabloid planet as heavy mob goes into outer space High Noon with the out of town sheriff Interview Fashion blows the whistle on soccer yobs Drugs really can fix up a president Nokia Lax vaccine rules make life hell for children Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manhattan Loft Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euthanasia is only one choice Old Hat: In the recent past, surgeons used a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items London WC2 British film censor under no pressure to quit Teddington Wharf Widow acts for Lucans Above the city streets Penthouses are a status symbol with extra space and great views that are well worth the cost, writes Mary Wilson To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building the art of basics Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clophill mid Beds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young pretenders that fool the eye Taking care to make new homes blend in with established surroundings can have superb results, says Mary Wilson Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Town Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vigia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bag some grouse for £3m Berkeley Homes Harrods Knightsbridge Regalian Contents Hidden levies inflate cost of home loans Halifax heirs want judicial review Halifax heirs want judical review Don't let the heat keep you out of the market Kids are quids in overseas Don't Look Back in Anger... Virgin direct Take cover when you holiday in Britain No Title Actuaries worry as life goes on and on Alliance Leicester Landlord pays the price for lenders' double standards Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf BR old-timer callously derailed Victim of Abbey blunder seeks big damages award A man who was wrongly labelled as a debtor has been told he has a strong case against the bank. By Roger Anderson It's not too late to fix loans Experts say fixed mortgages are cheap and sensible—even after four rate rises. Report by Nick Gardner Legal & General Investment Managment The Royal Bank of Scotland Minister homes in on problems Direct Debit The M&g Group Savers blinded by Virgin image Branson's brands are not always cheapest, write Naoml Caine and Robert Winnett Divorce payouts set to soar Courts are forcing men to part with more cash to reflect their wives' contribution to their wealth. Report by Debbie Hill Beale Dobie & Company Limited Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Strike it lucky with football club shares As the football season starts, investors and even carpetbaggers should watch every kick with profits in mind, says Robert Winnett Scottish Widows Legal & General Fidelity Investments Easy answers to taxing questions In the second part of our series on the new tax regime, Naoml Calne takes you through the main form step by step Henderson Investors Zurich Municipal Home loans follow hike in base rates Savings News Prudential Direct Line Financial Services Top savings rates Unit trusts/OEICs intl fixed interest Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Russell cashes in with brush strokes A revered English cricketer is building a lucrative career with words, pictures and property investment. 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Career Analysts Ltd Hongkong Bank CMG UK Limited Safetynet Financial Appointments Barclays Mortgages Advancement Careers Ltd. North London textile company Senior Relationship Manager The Sunday Times O&co Selection Kidsons Impey General Electric Company Eumetsat JHP Group Limited Grosvenor Hutchinson Smith Limited Mobile Data Communications Vardon Attractions Exeter City Council Prestige University of Wolverhampton Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Kingston University Millennium Multiple Display Advertising Items The Language Specialists NB Selection Bristol City Council University of Lincolnshire & Humberside St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Morris How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Morris Variety: spice of independent life Private senior schools offer a bewildering array of facilities and philosophies. Susan Elkin helps parents through the maze Education WANTeD Keen Readers Kingston University Improve your Career Options by Spending 3 Months in… The extra benefits that fees bring The Smae Institute Kingston University The Sunday Times Britain's 10 top public schools Fire the boss and give yourself a job The man who says he made 100 millionaires in America has teamed up with a British specialist to promote his ideas over here, writes Margaret Coles Datel Mason & Nurse Selection and Search Withers Wood Brigdale Ford The perfect CV in just ten steps A Pain in the Neck Books The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Daniel Defoe by Richard West Harper Collius £20 pp440 Contents Kashmir invasion Slip sliding Name dropping Forging links Roses are read What's the story? Critical List That's enough cheery optimism, sniffs the distinctly not new Harvey Porlock Father of his nation Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity The Search for Saladin by Akbar S Ahmed Routledge £40/£12.99 pp275 The first four billion years Life: An Unauthorised Biography by Richard Fortey HarperCollins £20 pp399 The Writers' Club Scott Turow His cutting edge Virgin Islands by Gore Vidal Deutsch £17.99 pp320 Abacus How freemasonry gets a grip Who's Afraid of Freemasons? by Alexander Piatigorsky Harvill Press £25 pp398 Diary Amazing Grace Jonathan Agnew enjoys a biography of the fiery-tempered Victorian cricketer, adored by thousands, who was sport's first superstar Son of the more famous Vita and Harold Nigel Nicolson's elegiac look back at a long life, says Anthony Howard, suffers from a stcrange passivity 50 Years Ago this Week Sir Cyril Radcliffe writing to his stepson August 14,1947 On the Shelf Fifty years after partition, Peter Straus celebrates Rushdie's Midnight's Children The enemy within Europa, Europa: A Memoir of World War Two by Solomon Perel translated by Margot Bettauer Dembo John Wiley £15.99 pp217 The Sunday Times The Writers' Club Corporeal punishment Mind How You Go by Edward Blishen Constable £16.95 pp248 Growing old disgracefully The Waiting Game by Bernice Rubens Abacus £16.99 pp249 In search of Homer The File on H by Ismail Kadare Harvill Press £8.99 pp171 Anne Rice The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 491 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Folio Society Contents Picture Gallery Olivia's Big Night The Funday Times Club Ice Cream Dream The Funday Times Club The Numskulls Funday Times News Cleared for Take off! Flying into the Future Distant Destinations Airport Antics! Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Nuts Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The creature feature Squirt The Funday Times Keep in touch Fans utd Funday Times Sport Mars The Funday Times Contents Danepak Theatre bores Who do they think they are? Big and bouncy Social diary Contents Most Wanted This week's object of desire Psion Series 5 Simply to die for Platform trainers, the latest footwear craze, have been branded dangerous. But the cutting edge has always hurt, says Colin McDowell Never Trust. . . A woman who lies about her age Royal connections aren't the only way to sell your book. John Dugdale rounds up some popular alternatives Kind hearts and coronets Follow Dalida Disco's campest diva is making a comeback—10 years after her tragic suicide. Anita Chaudhuri reports Lancome Return of the ice age Ice sculptures are suddenly cool. The best parties are simply dripping with them. Roland White reports BAA Help! The answers to all your problems The Sunday Times Crossword Brief lives The jealous girlfriend Family Life Picture Gallery Look sharp Picture Gallery Rock Fan More or Less Stroke of genius Walk Tall Slide away Look of the Week A versatile black linen V-neck catsuit to take you anywhere, from cocktails in Cannes to clubbing in Camden The Windsor change Hammonds Up for grabs Bombay … Recipes Savour the flavour In the second extract from his new book. Peter Gordon, chef at The Sugar Club, serves up exciting combinations of texture and taste At a Snail's pace Winner's dinners Letters A distinctly rosé scenariosh and ships Food & Drink Bottles of the Week A distincly ose scenatiosh and ships Table Talk Fis Testing Time Organic food Down to Earth Enlist a carnivorous plant in the battle against bugs, says Neil Wormald Chaos theory Gardening Whoever said gardening was easy, asks Susan Clark, as she wages war on a garden that's run out of control Cuttings Harkin & Barker Divani Scants of Colchester Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Scatter Churchill's Stairlifts plc Cannock Gates Nordic Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Homefair Direct Direct from Odeon Brittons the Jewellers Green River Roll-Up Panamas Stannah Stairlifts Countax Antique Desks British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Clarins When the Tough Get Going Tomorrow, a British model disappears into the Australian outback to compete in the world's toughest race. She tells James Henderson what—aside from snakes—drives her on Bang a gong Mind & Body Its vibrations can heal the deaf and could bring world peace. Sounds unlikley? Liz Chapman thought so, until she tried gong therapy for herself Diet watch The Allergy Diet Sports bags Consumer Test Let's get personal Fitness One-to-one trainers are not only for the rich. for just £15 an hour you, too, can have private coaching at home. Cheryl Homles Perfect tests a new service Cheat of the Week Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Beauty File 6 of the best Facial toners How Do I Look? Treat of the week Shades of the past When hemlines go up and shoulders out, big eyes and red lips are sure to follow Emma Moore charts a 1980s revival Medical notes Back to basics Health It sends 15m Brittons to the doctor each year and is responsible for 81m days off work. 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