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News from 30/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Peter Read, Rubina Mohamed, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Victoria McKee, Michael Prescott, Stephen Jones rugby correspondent, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Marjorie Orr, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Amanda Ursell, Trudie Prym, Lesley White, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Emine Saner, Inigo Gilmore, Paul Smith, Norma Dinnie-Weall, Frank Whitford, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Neil Wormald, Sebastian Hamilton, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Richard Eaton, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Isabella Blow, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Mark Todd Mp, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, Charlotte Wolff, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, John Evans, Joanna Rahim, David Hewson, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Bryan Rogers, Debble Hill, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Anita Chaudhuri, Michael Jones, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Cathy Scott-Clark, Rex Gooch, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Mike Laws, Emma Nicholson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Joan Norton, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Stan Labovitch, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Paul Bray, Garth Pearce, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Fred Taylor, Lisa Freedman, Audrey Anderson, Rev Derek Cook, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Mark Edwards, Mark Austin, Hugh McLlvanney, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Chrissy lley, Dave Thomas, Allstair Scott, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Magnus Grimond, Jennifer Asiama, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Ladlslaw, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Peter Allen, Loyd Grossman, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Higgins, Michael Wright, Adrienne Connors, John Cobbett, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, John Givens, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, David Walsh, Keith Martin, Marceline Siddons, Cheryl Younson, Stephen McGinty, Stephen Armstrong, Bill Bryson, Jo Spreadborough, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, George Walden, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Peter Hardy, Jessica Berry, Eric Owen, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Ruth Brett, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Denis Watkins, Peter Watts, Joseph Kean, Jonathan Leake, Susan Elkin, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Jennai Cox, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Hodges, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, David Campbell, David Hutcheon, Kirsty Lang, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Neil Gilchrist, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Hazel Courteney, Adrian Levy, Roger Dobson, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Steve Connor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Peter Cooper, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Andrew Davis, India Knight, George Riley, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Parents create dead daughter's child Contents Thrust drives through debt barrier Treasury minister in tax-avoidance row Contents Council tax will soar as Labour hits the rich City-centre car bans to beat smog Contents Cecil Gee Contents Straw orders drug tests for all offenders St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Tories forge new links with trade unions Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Blunkett to soften line on grammars Entry charges mooted at Tate Robot vacuum cleaner clears the decks for domestic bliss Mr Microsoft buys £8m London home Abbey National NHS in new crisis despite cash boost Anglicans at bay as Bible Belt starts British television blitz Salon Solutions Avis Kremlin was poised to launch nuclear strike Tory spinner admits she swung a cat Book Tokens Business Link 'Unreliable' Virgin Rail heads passenger complaints list TV reopens scandal of suicide MP Seventy C of E ministers admit they no longer believe in God Demon Internet Moses: at last it all adds up Jaguar Revealed: secret fortunes of the rock godfathers Drivers warned 'none for the road' this Christmas Tuition fees cut student rolls The Personal Number Company PLC Iomega Fear of flirting kills off the office romance Hutchence died in telephone limbo Mitsubishi Electric Homeless come in from the cold Sunday Times Christmas Appeal for Crisis MOPS Cigarette brands to lose royal warrants Fonteyn led invasion of Panama in a cocktail dress Labour's giant army of advisers branded a threat to democracy Pursued from behind bars She is an innocent citizen, he is a convicted rapist. The law says he can sue her for libel because she expressed her fear of his attentions. Andrew Alderson and Slmon Trump report The Link Shame Still alive in Japan, but whatever happened to it in western culture? Forty years ago adultery, drunkenness, bankruptcy or divorce brought humiliation. Now almost anything goes. Margarette Driscoll looks at our changing mores Articulate! Learning to Share The government wants state school pupils to benefit from the resources of the independent sector. Judith O'Reilly reports Vodafone is giving you more words for your money Russia's gangs go to war Young godfathers fight to take over mafia Western spies paid for pick of Moscow's secrets in used Ladas Sangyong British Airways Beast of Bastille mocks Paris police Saddam's son shuffles arms to thwart UN Compaq Brazen Winnie starts bid for presidency John Lewis Fear and courage of the witness who went back Emma Nicholson tells how Katiza Cebekhulu braved death to face a moment of truth Swiftcall Jeep Dell Indian villagers killed by a murderous magic Hollywood rules roost in Washington Primus Entire Czech government quits over party funding scandal Morphy richards Servery The Personal Number Company PLC Kim shows starving nation no mercy LineOne Travelodge Sky box office Just the Ticket Priest fights US 'school for assassins' The Personal Number Company PLC Green champion seized to save fleet's red faces Inside Moscow Department for Education and Employment Commercial appeal All steamed up IRA bombers will move to Irish jails Camelot fat cats will share £1.5m bonus Weather and Travel Outlook Climate change sparks age of the volcano First Telecom Single ticket scoops £9.4m jackpot News Digest Health probe into 'CJD transplant' Luxor body hunt Asylum protest Nurse to marry MP accused Algiers massacre Young hero Correction England brushed aside South Africa make the most of Catt injury Iran kick Venables out of the World Cup Contents Religious hour Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey England fall to Springbok power Painful lesson for Dallaglio's men as South Africa cut loose Woodward gets it right as experiments pay off Former Australian coach Bob Dwyer believes an injury blow and some inconsistent refereeing were significant in deciding the final outcome England at Twickenham: A Player by Player Guide Green giants hold sway at Twickenham Hugh McLlvanney witnesses southern hemisphere superiority ruthlessly hammered home against Clive Woodward's young team Picture Gallery Darren Garforth Garath Archer Picture Gallery Time to beef up England Stephen Jones says England must pick bigger players to fight the All Blacks' fire with fire How Sampson lost his flair Nick Cain meets a young full-back who is struggling to live up to the hype that surrounded his early introduction to the England squad How the rest of the world leads the way in grooming the stars of tomorrow Twin force ruins Wales All Blacks prove supreme in merry dance David Walsh sees New Zealand, and the game as a whole, benefit from opponents willing to throw caution to the wind My trip round world in 35 minutes Ian Chadband goes on a Whirlwind tour from Twickenham to the twin towers for a half each The Luck of the Draw Hoddle's hopes gone to seed Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, says Glenn Hoddle's men will miss out on being granted favoured status when the World Cup draw is made Orange Failure breeds content for underachieving Scots Venables future in doubt as Australia miss out Irish find Wimbledon's grass growing greener Premier League football in Dublin makes perfect sense to all but the fans left back at home Leicester grind out tedious win Blake punishes lacklustre Dons Hotshot Hartson grabs brace to hammer home vital victory The Sunday Times Chelsea soar on the Zola coaster Atkinson reaps reward for his panic attackers Virgin atlantic Leeds by name, catch-up by nature Beck's winner flatters Boro Ketsbaia shows way forward for Newcastle Ginola gem lifts Gross Furlong keeps Francis happy Alfred Dunhill London Campbell strike typical of Forest's dual personality Osborn bites back to defeat Rangers First Division Second Division Third Division Scottish League Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe & Others Pools Hands that hold the answer Peter Schmeichel is content to be a father figure at Old Trafford as Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, discovered Tetley's Bitter Bergkamp searching for true expression Arsenal's gifted striker returns after suspension to face Liverpool today Westwood challenges Norman conquest Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing The fishin', shootin' and battin' man Graham Otway on Matthew Fleming—Old Etonian, army officer, Kent all-rounder and England's renaissance man in Sharjah Pazienza out to walk with angels Ian Chadband meets the miracle man who is aiming to end Herol Graham's cherished world title dream while living life to the full Hearn and Collins in wait for verdict LineOne West Indies battle back In Rawalpindi, Graham Otway sees Campbell and Chanderpaul resist a rampant Pakistan One 2 one History repeats itself for Sweden Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, sees the host nation overcome the favourites to secure their sixth Davis Cup triumph O'Sullivan sets up showdown with champion Suny Bay lights day of sadness John Karter, racing correspondent, reports on the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury and the curtain call of Sir Peter O'Sullevan Jockey Club cited for trying too hard John Karter finds trainers concerned by a clampdown that leaves their integrity open to question The Times Wasim bowled by short delivery Action Replay Take a tip from Rusedski and spice up your serve Play the Game Volley Tactics to Improve your Tennis This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV At that price it's a steal Buying a used car privately? First admit you need advice, then get it, says John Evans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Approved Used Cars Road Sage A trip to France to buy cheap drink has become so common that some motorists forget the rules Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Wood Dick Lovett Royal Ascot Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Wiggins Sytnerdirect British Car Auctions Sytner Mill Multiple Display Advertising Items Prophets Cooper BMW Direct Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Macrae & Dick Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Land Rover Broadfields Ferrari Lancaster Harwoods Hallamshire H. R. Owen Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Lookers Lancaster LineOne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar H. R. Owen Stratstone of May Fair Lancaster Webbers Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Heritage Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Royal Normand Park Lane Malaya … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rose & Young Malaya … Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Arlington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche AFN Porsche Jct600 Porsche Merlin Stratstone of Wilmslow Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Saab McMel & Co Ltd No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winner by a knockout When the Baby Benz fell over, Alfa's spirited 156 was a cert for the Car of the Year title, says Ray Hutton Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Guaranteed Motor Cars Sidlow Murray Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian Anthony 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Brooklands TVR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfect executive car for an almighty crash Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Top UK companies suffer as Brazil car sales crash NatWest hit by Markets' meltdown Huge losses will overshadow sell-off Whitbread ponders sale of breweries Granville Contents Sony eyes Ministry of Sound record label Base rate likely to stay unchanged Contents Only two cheers for Brown's green budget reform package Agenda EasyJet takes BA battle to Brussels Virgin Express Ocean to buy Dutch logistics group Lord Young on the move again Business Digest Consumer rebellion The Sunday Times Blair to boost BAe with aid for Airbus GE seeks Regus stake of up to 20% PR man goes solo Savills launches fund to hit the rented property market Glynwed shows its mettle with sale Patching up Tokyo How the Financial Institutions Slumped Tivoli Centrica is fired up for stunning growth Sharewatch The Personal Number Company PLC LineOne Conqueror The Sunday Times Databank Spens won't get mad-just even The Guinness affair may have cost Lord Spens a lucrative career, his reputation and his health, but in the style of a true English nobleman he never lost his composure BT Lord Spens's Working Day Merry Bosses' whopper of a weekend Prufrock SAAB Legal eagles toast Tiny bill Bid alert at languishing Courtaulds By failing to reflect the chemicals company's intrinsic value, the share price is exposing the group to a predator, writes Andrew Lorenz EMI pumps up the volume As the world music market hits a flat note, the only way ahead is to grow market share and increase efficiency, writes Rufus Olins Half of UK firms face chaos from millennium bug A survey by PA Consulting warns that many businesses have underestimated the problem. David Parsley and David Smith report Let's talk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maintain Free Multiple Display Advertising Items Outstanding Business Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Humana International Group PLC Fidelity Digital Colour SCF Group Alphagraphics Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Bid war looms as rivals circle at Allied Colloids The Yorkshire chemicals group has received a £1bn hostile bid and more offers are likely. John Waples reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markyboy Thistle grasps nettle of poor performance Britain's second-largest hotel group is seeking a chief executive who can cash in on the industry's boom. Kirstie Hamilton reports MJN Brown flirts with new era Orange Winners and losers in an age of deflation The Sunday Times It pays to turn a rival into an ally Small firms greet budget proposals Gordon Brown's commitment to helping high-tech businesses was welcomed by a forum of entrepreneurs, but some were concerned about his plans for ACT, writes Claire Oldfield Chance meeting breathed life into maker of oxygen sensors Socialising with and then falling out with a business partner were the twin spurs for John Finbow's CTH, writes Rupert Steiner Small Business Bulletin Venture capitalist thrives in minefield Cavendish Management Resources is backing businesses in the high-risk, high-tech sector, writes Claire Oldfield How to avoid a clash of company names Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Michael G Henderson Magnetism alters weather Meteorology BT Internet Cancer therapy for boys could turn sterile men into fathers Fertility It pays to be second in IT race Sounding off Don't rush out to buy the latest version of computers and software. They are unlikely to put you far ahead of competitors, writes David Hewson Gene to end insulin jabs Medicine A new type of gene therapy could stimulate diabetics' bodies to produce insulin, putting an end to injections, writes Sean Hargrave Lego toys with talking bricks Edutainment The toy box of the future will have 'intelligent' pieces that can even switch on the TV to a child's favourite programme, writes Mark Prigg Snipers' bullets can be caught in mid-air … Gene softened trees produce more paper Bits & Bytes Disks get data storage boost Webwatch The Sunday Times Ice shows 12,000 years of climate Imager fits face to skull … Design Council Shuttle to probe the Big Bang theory … GEC foiled in $600m US bid Littlewoods drops fraud allegations Forte Posthouse Tory apologises to small firms Burford buys £100m Mayfair site EMI and Thorn find single life has no spice Victoria's Secret Earl Spencer has become overnight one of the most reviled men in Britain thanks to revelations made by lawyers for his wife Victoria in South Africa. Will his family ever learn, asks Andrew Malone Asprey Superlative Travel Limeys and other lovers Picture Gallery Breakfast with the new It girl Atticvs Pushkin the boat out Why I left the mafia Nick Newman's Week Calm down, it isn't the end of the world Profile The planet Earth Devil's advocate with his briefs in a twist Higher Education Supplement This Life Families matter America the waverer The Sunday Times On the ball with Lord Campbell of Spin Say hello to the hell of PR voting Pulling the woolsack over the public's eyes Quidmnc Leaker enrages the Speaker Labour has to learn the private school lesson All the best Tories are barking Something slippery in the soap WSPA Three tax-free cheers for the black economy A blond bombshell for Sweden Stuart Wavell talks to Scandinavians agonising over their secret war policy of 'Aryanisation' Alas, poor Humphrey, you never had a cat in hell's chance LineOne Picture Gallery He started at the bottoms and worked up Interview The Times Educational Supplement A regal lesson for new Labour Dicing with death on the road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterfield Government 'rebel' with a cause Great Jubilee Wharf Tamarind Court Spitalfields Points Herbert Crescent, SW1 Healthy profits Birthdays Send in the SAS Victims Shared guilt in child abuse Everything but the royal kitchen sink Over the odds and over here Americans are willing to pay British landlords premium rents for a place just like home, says Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's heaven: sun, sand and no purchase tax Weston Homes Plc Foxtons Ocyacon Octagon Barratt TRY Copping Joyce Manhattan Loft Crosby Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise in the Property Section Telephone our… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Manhattan Loft Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pembridge Square W2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Wates Victoria Gate Berkeley Homes Andrews Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Bellway Homes Verbier-Switzerland Information Centre Mowlem Multiple Display Advertising Items Undiscovered, Beautiful Pals (Costa Brava) Berkeley Homes Première Regalian Flat owners get raw deal over leases Cashcard is just the ticket Contents Brown's savings plan will hit better-off taxpayer Emerging currency fund will challenge the brave Contents Out of this World Manek investments Contents Banks aim to settle dormant accounts Killjoy new Labour would deny us one last pleasure Lenders offer cheap car cover Guinness Flight Sotheby's says paintings it verified are phoneys Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champin tackles readers money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Marital separation brings tax dilemma Legal & General Asia left to pick up the pieces The tiger economies are in ruins, but Paul Ham finds long-term investment opportunities in Asia and closer to home The Royal Bank of Scotland The Equitable Life Citibank Show the door to greedy landlords Tenants who rush into property without checking the contract could lose their deposit when they move out, writes Debbie Hill National Savings Aggressive agents break the law by charging tenants a search fee Independent Financial Adviser Brown throws planning into chaos The abolition of ACT will hurt some shareholders and the delay in revealing other changes will make it hard for investors to plan, writes Naomi Caine Mercury Asset Management Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Pre-budget proposals at a glance Changing a will can cut tax Your will can be changed after your death to reduce inheritance tax. Diana Wright looks at how it is done Stockbrokers are lukewarm over performance measures If you have shares, how do you measure returns? Magnus Grimond reports on a new system of 'benchmarking' Woolwich Direct Prudential The Sunday Times Save cash with deed Christmas goes online The world can be your shopping arcade and bargains galore are on offer if you buy your Christmas presents from the comfort of your own home on the internet, writes Charlotte Wolff Wise up to your financial rights in divorce Scottish Widows How to shop on the Internet Will childcare boost make up for a cut in benefits? Foreign Colonial Flemings save & Prosper Direct Dresdner RCM Global Investors Virgin image at risk Shareholder perks, the Japanese market and the state of privatised railways have been preoccupying Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Staff pick their own work perks More workers are able to tailor benefits to their individual lifestyles by picking them from a company menu, writes John Givens Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Financial Services Top savings rates UK unit trusts/OEICs: Smaller Cos Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere NatWest bungles loan When Barclays axed his £3,000 overdraft, Michael Higgins turned to NatWest, but then his problems really started Rate is cut for borrowers and raised for savers Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Beale Dobie H. E. Foster & Cranfield Yorkshire Guernsey Pension is not pianist's forte Day of reckoning looms on mortgage rates Kleinwort Benson Abbot hits rich vein of profit as oil booms Air Mles now Stretch Even Further Contents Buried treasure Beautiful offshore islands, underground temples, virgin rainforest—and decent roads. Mark Ottaway finds Honduras emerging from obscurity Contents Eilat Hay'a Great Holiday in Israel The ley of the land Avebury's ancient stones, barrows and ceremonial avenues leave Stonehenge standing. Rob Ryan continues our series on Britain's World Heritage sites Air Portugal Visiting Avebury Ireland Travel Brief India Vietnam Travel Dollars and sense At this time of year, clever shoppers head to New York, says Mark Hodson Website of the Week Annual Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items North Cyprus Picture Gallery Seafrance Picture Gallery Christmas in the air Ski now or your money back Deal of the Week Bill Bryson Mind the gap The Antarctic expeditions earlier this century rank… Major's Terra Incognita Correction Cut-price deals go online Directions Getting the message Queasy in the Caribbean Crystal Holidays Landmark decision In Brief Crystal Holidays CTS Horizons Libya anyone? Holiday Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Q & A The high life Mandarin Oriental A watching brief Mandarin Oriental A river runs through it For winter sun with a cultural twist, the Gambia is unbeatable, says David Wickers The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Away from the beach, Gambians are friendly to the… Picture Gallery As Others See us The senior divemaster The Sunday Times Trailfinders Travelbag Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland AiR Tickets Direct Flights Direct STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Multiple Display Advertising Items AmericanAirlines USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Distant Sounds New Zealand's Cook Strait is a haven for all kinds of marine life. Christopher Somerville listens in Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide The Travel Bug Prices so good they jump off the page! Airsavers Check-In Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Travel Mood Globe Savers World Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Schuss EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlas Travel Insurance Flight Centre General Accident Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomson City Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry plus Elegant Resorts Airtours Cruise World Ski Sweden Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holidays Club Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Guerba Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Choice 'Something Special' Holidays PLC Flordian Escapes The Times Exodus Discovery Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Orlando Multiple Display Advertising Items Powells Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner The OSB RNE Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Andrew Davis moves into a slower tempo Rural Retreats Weekend Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items AVIS Careys Manor Hotel Hotel Spot Check Cliveden Town House—a taste of the high life, even without a dining room Group Show Director Lola Andersen Consulting NB Selection Royal Doulton Harvey Nash PA Consulting Group GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash NB Selection Mars Booker Foodservice Merchandising Commercial Union MCL a Parity Group Company Allied Domecq The Windsmoor Group Coopers & Lybrand O&co Selection Hoggett Bowers GKRS Search & Selection MSL The Lloyd Group Austin Knight Nicholsonmartin Whitehead Selection SHP Associates NB Selection Crane Davies Whitehead Selection Questor International TK Selection PSD Capita English Partnerships Multiple Display Advertising Items Scala university Girobank Michael Page City Commercial Union An Inchcape Company BDC Search Michael Page Sales & Marketing PSD NB Selection Digital HLR Associates Limited GKRS a Group Company Harvey Nash Telewest Communications A GKR Group Company Zundel Gregory BIR Derwent Pitney Bowes Tesco Integrated Resourcing Solutions Ranger Oil The Merchants Group Highfield Wickland Westcott NatWest Charles Russell O&co Selection The Perseus Partnership McGregor Boyall Burger King ICC Kramer Westfield Search & Selection Price Waterhouse Talisman Hayward & Associates Pitney Bowes Management Services Ltd Great Mills Lãngüagê Liñè Multiple Display Advertising Items Radiocommunications Agency Ericsson Austin Knight First Point International The Sunday Times Chairman for Poland Reuters Manugistics Granada Purchasing Limited Goldman Sachs NTL PitneyBowesManagementServicesLtd Woodhead Selection Alpha ISIS Consultants Scottish Engineering Dane Housing Norwich Union EAR Technical Recruitment Diocese of Truro Diocesan Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Teale consulting New Appointments Group Computer People Cumbria Service solutions Merrill Lynch Cover-Up Clothing Lucent Technologies Michael Page Sales & Marketing SAP Bridford The Sunday Times Computer Associates Alcoa Multiple Display Advertising Items BG plc Rockwell élantec Systems Engineering & Assessment Ltd Head of Customer Services Hanover Fox International Polaroid Aia Hr Marketing & Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items Cable & Wireless Lucent Technologies KPMG Selection & Search Multiple Display Advertising Items Vice-President Multiple Display Advertising Items International Consumer Research and Testing Limited Encyclopaedia Britannica GE ACI Limited Credit Suisse First Boston Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetform GlaxoWellcome Prudential MKA Management Consulting Limited Simple Technology Europe Cannaught Domestic & General Coopers & Lybrand Saudi Aramco Alasdair Graham Associates Ltd. ISIS Consultants Simpson Crowden Consultants Bupa Royal College of Nursing Kilvington Saville Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston Voiceware Logica Public & Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham City Council Public and Education Appointments Northamptonshire County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicestershire County Council Price Waterhouse Riley Consultancy Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Trust The Sunday Times Court Service The Mosaic Foundation The Royal Marsden Charity Commission Addenbrooke's … wildlife Trusts TA Officer Education LLB (Hons) Teacher Training Agency A sharp lesson on educational toys An 'instructive' toy may be no better than more traditional fare—especially if a child is unwilling or unable to master it, says Lisa Freedman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durham University Business School Teacher Training Agency Men on a mission from the valleys Duff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items Recipe for life goes down well Even people, such as the cookery writer Prue Leith, who appear to have everything are finding that strategic plans bring more contentment and success, writes Margaret Coles Oracle Enabling the Information Age KIMG means business Older managers back in demand Actuaries break out of their shell The days of crunching numbers in the back room are over. Modern actuaries are being drawn into long-term planning and demand for them is growing, writes Sally O'Reilly Accountancy & Legal Professiions Selection Limited Robert Walters Associates Mercuri Urval K/f Selection P finance Michael Page Finance Ashton Penney Badenoch & Clark Coopers & Lybrand Robson Taylor HSBC Investment Banking O&co Selection British Red Cross Internal Auditors, Manufacturing & Engineering Multiple Display Advertising Items T. K. max Dickins Resources Ltd City of Westminster Alexander Consulting GE Capital Pallas MSL TESCO Advancement Careers Ltd. The Sunday Times Legal Operations Manager Ernst & Young Mercury Asset Management David Thompson Associates Sethia London Ltd Qualified ACA/ACCA/CIMA Books for Christmas Alive and kicking John Cornwell experiments with a pile of science books and comes up with a festive formula History Today Picture Gallery Abacus Keep it simple Hugh Pearman chooses books that use plain language to explain architecture The weird and the wonderful 1997 has been a vintage year for outlandish artists. Waldemar Januszczak eyes up the best of the bunch The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 507 Harper Collins Publisbers Under the influence There are wine books galore to choose from out there. Joanna Simon raises a toast to the best of the bunch Looks good tastes good The book of the restaurant has become the order of the day. Loyd Grossman dishes up a feast of delights from recent books by top-of-the-range cooks The Times Literary Supplement To be taken aurally Karen Robinson recommends audios that are real pick-me-ups More than Just an Atlas Slipping between soft covers Cheryl Younson selects the best of the most recent paperbacks Seriously good reading Picture Gallery Writing Magazine Cover to Cover The Sunday Times On the move From sub-Saharan Africa to the icy wastes of Antarctica, Anthony Sattin trawls far and wide for his seasonal selection Hardbacks Paperbacks BBC Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents Strategies for Success Buying a computer system for your office can be a daunting prospect, but expert advice is available for free. Paul Bray reports Computing Solutions for the Small Office/home Office Down to Business The needs of the small business are at last being met by the computer industry. David Hewson finds it is easy to set up shop Stratum Technology Ltd Charity Begins Online Voluntary organisations can get computerised on the cheap—and then everyone benefits, says Paul Bray Windows without Pain One organisation has discovered that a little forward planning can save a lot of time and money. David Hewson reports Viglen Number Munching Paul Bray discovers that a computerised accounts system can form the foundation of a whole business, from strategy and planning to stock control and customer relations Tools of the Trade A surprising number of computer users manage without either Microsoft or Intel-compatible PCs. Paul Bray discovers why Web Sites £100 The Magic Word InFocus Olivetti Computers Worldwide To Dial for Paper Tigers Printers get better and cheaper every year—but deciding which to buy is as tricky as ever. Paul Bray provides some expert advice Minolta A Perfect Match Design a simple, interesting Web site and you could find yourself living happily ever after. David Hewson investigates Time Computer Systems Constant Companions The portable has come of age. David Hewson meets an itinerant executive who controls a four-man business from a notebook Beat the Thieves As computer crime increases, so the deterrents gets more ingenious. Mark Prigg reports The Sunday Times Viglen The Funday Times Scooby-Doo! Werewolf are You? Larger than life What's happened to Fred? Find out in Scooby-Doo… The Funday Times F-mail Head for home Cartoon Star Check out Funday's fantastic competitions next… Double trouble Picture Gallery Herge Theadventures of Tintin Jarvis Funday Don't delay send your e-mails today! Tiger vision Bright, colourful and fun-that's what Funday… Hit zone! Top dog Pop sensation Fact File Happy 60 Birthday Dandy Comic The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Funday The Davis Cup Fans utd Gold Medal Red Card In a spin Join The Fun Club! Contents Emporio Armani Orologi The public school runaway Who do they think they are? Contents What's in store? Social diary Never Trust A woman with very long hair Flesh, bang, wallop, what a picture Sharon Stone put on a pair of Y-fronts for him, and Keanu Reeves took his off. Anita Chaudhuri meets super snapper Greg Gorman Picture Gallery The entrée permit To get into New York's hippest restaurants you need to know the Number. No, not the one in the book—that's for schmucks. This one's secret. Tony Allen-Mills reports Working up an appetite Wannabe restaurateurs take heed. Fred Taylor has just opened his new trendy eaterie—and he kept a diary for Style. Here, he dishes all on the ups and downs of serving sausages Article Withdrawn Stamina House of Fraser The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives Teenagers Far from being obsessed with sex and drugs, new research by Mori reveals that 1990s teenagers are rather a dreary bunch dreaming of secure jobs, mariage and a cosy family life—bad news for the markers of Brookside Style file From Gucci to Galliano, everyone is going hell for leather this season. 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