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News from 15/02/1998

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Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Addlson de Witt, B A, Robert Hewlson, Stephen Jones rugby correspondent, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Donald MacGillivray, Fred Redwood, Michael Creswell, Alec Guinness, Nicholas Rufford, Jack Arkinstall, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, Sean O'Callaghan, Michael Nichols, Richard Weyndling, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Steven Goldman, Sharon Smith, Ferdinand Mount, T Roan, Alistair Scott, Graham Devlin, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Jean Kerr, Frederic Raphael, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Jaksa Scekic, Chris Goodwin, Matthew Clark, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Jeremy Seal, A A, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Anne Parry, Deanne Pearson, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Debble Hill, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Stewart Lee, Michael Portillo, Eric Anderson, J Lovatt, Mark Eltzel, Paul Eddy, Peter Bills, Michael Jones, George Perry, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Christopher Frayling, Andrew Lawrence, Ian Wright, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Toby Barrell, Aileen Ballantyne, Sue Lawrence, Zoë Heller, Kerry Napuk, Paul Driver, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Svava Hapgood, Ian Hawkey, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Charless Long, William Grant, Helley Nahmad, O J Simpson, Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Stephen Amidon, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Bella Bathurst, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Howard Marks, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Robert Lacey, Hugo Barnacle, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Richard Todd, Brain Power, Michael Holding, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Lauren Booth, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Vicki Farrar-Hockley, G Cook, Harry Connick Jr, Gillian Jenner, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Andy Stuart, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Clare Lister, G V M, Natalie Graham, Oliver James, Andrew Smith, Prudence Skene, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Stephen Aris, Zoë Linkson, Michael Johns, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ann McAlinden, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Norman Stone, Kevin Warwick, Garth Alexander, Ruth Rendell, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Eyelash curlers, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, Laurence, Christine Webb, Robert Turner, David Starkey, John Harlow, William Boyd, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Nia Williams, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Simon Armson, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Sue Goodwin, Rajeev Syal, David Sumner Smith, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Cherry Norton, M B, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Anthony Haden-Guest, Jane Hardy, Hazel Courteney, Mark Sanderson, Dr Raj Persaud, J P, Mark Hodson, S Leahy, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Double celebration, Rupert Steiner, Richard Laidlow, Chris Lightbown, Michael de Larrabeiti, Judith Kay, Mertin James, Dave Selby, David Parsley, A Kelly, A James, Stephen Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, L T, N P, Chris Feetenby, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Tom Bower, J G C, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Irvine's curtains are made an official secret Prescott plans U-turn on new rural homes Giant nude madonna for dome Contents Kuoni Contents Peace in our time: A Qatari student among hundreds… Blair condemns Diana stories Contents Content Abbey vigil for Powell enrages bishops Brown orders £5bn sale of assets 'hoard' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Contents The Personal Number Company PLC Minimum wage to be set at £3.60 an hour Blair gives way on union rights Official: lust is all in the genes Snowboarder, 14, survives six-day mountain ordeal Giant millennium mother will dominate the dome BT 1,000lb Fat Boy will be blown up Powergen Safety beer glass to stop assaults Bitter intake rises at the Commons The Imperial Railway Company Ltd Diana file casts doubt on Fiat driver's alibi Insight Protesting locals force rethink on princess garden Compaq Safety fears as airports 'pack in' jets Blair meeting bolsters Rushdie Calais See the next century - and don't forget your hot water bottle Rova Systems Create Space Solutions Children 'adopt' killer on death row Nurses perform surgery to cut waiting lists Do they mean me? Rigg sits out a true-life drama Arts minister seeks protection for rock'n'roll on the dole Abbey National Bomber Harris war slur exposed British Airways Hormone link to boys' infertility Pack nothing Ministers in crisis talks on 2000 timebomb Direct Line Lucian Freud portrait poised to shatter Hockney price record Prince's Trust could run Labour scheme to train tycoons of future Cancer research campaign The silken secrets of Lord Irvine's £650,000 makeover Halifax Anti-smokers turn heat on film stars Walls of sound challenge hi-fi loudspeakers One 2 one Theatre-going women fight for time off in loo Energy Efficiency Queen's guards hired out as £15-an-hour minders British 'ion-drive' rocket leads bid for first landing on Mercury Lost Boys A famous father's words in The Sunday Times about his son's death have unearthed a tragedy: an unexplained wave of young suicides. Bella Bathurst looks for the causes of catastrophe Energy Efficiency The Girl in Cell 402 Brough up in a quiet, religious household, Karen Henderson was flung at only 18 into a hellish Russian prison. Free at last, she tells Mark Franchetti how she survived Lloyds Bank Business Banking A Ruud Exit Ruud Gullit had it all: wealth, charisma, huge talent, good looks, a beautiful girlfriend and his team riding high in the Premiership. Did greed bring him crashing back to earth? Chris Lightbown reports on a football coup Fujitsu Desert Thunder ready to strike Harrier pilots get ready for action Renault Baghdad steers clear of shelters With Saddam's guards as target Deadlines for a Devastating Attack KLM uk Top Iraqi aides back exiles in 'cabinet' abroad Families feud over Woodward appeal Nationwide Kohl is rocked by Bundesbank doubt Primus Get-rich-quick fever grips China Virginatlantic Chrysler Tell-tale photo keeps pressure on Clinton BT Juan, the lottery winner whose number was up Tutu scolds Mandela for 'living in sin' Britons head east to strike it rich in farming Klondike Demon Internet Staples King of trash TV finds gold in that there gutter FIRSt tHING Priyanka takes first step as India's saviour EU may force householders to sort rubbish Swiftcall Last days for the lotus eaters Inside Hong Kong Ford Cinema verité? The last big spender Those VIP tourists A-level pupils to be taught 3Rs Adams visit puts Clinton on the spot Weather and Travel Outlook Victoria Anderson, 3, from Buckinghamshire, playing… Straw to veto new Hillsborough inquiry First Telecom Six share £13m lottery jackpot News Digest Mother and two children murdered NatWest move Tory discipline Blind terror Colditz support Tunnel alert Pretty penny Watch the birdies Correction Sutton strikes back Hoddle sees his rebel rewarded Joe Lovejoy at Upton Park Prize Guy Angry Lloyd locks door on 'soft' England Contents Hasselbaink ends brave fightback Neil Harman at Elland Road Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Paatelainen keeps Wolves in the hunt Calderwood picks up Fox scraps to give Spurs hope Coventry break old hoodoo Hat-trick hero Owen rescues Liverpool Shearer saves Newcastle's blushes again Ferguson's dismissal sinks sorry Everton FA Cup Fifth round Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Premier League First Division Scotland Pools England on their knees Defeat by Chile means much-needed reappraisal for Glenn Hoddle's burgeoning World Cup dreams and plans. Report by Joe Lovejoy Pallister states case for the defence Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, on an England reject who is described by his manager as the best centre-half in the country The Sunday Times Colombia look to Asprilla for magic The Omega from Vauxhall Fans unite to pray for Doncaster Nick Pitt on a power struggle of tragic proportions down among dead men of the Football League Smith joins row over Gullit sacking Bates the certain winner in a tale of two egos Hugh McLlvanney A collision of two proung men meant that there was never likely to be a compromise at Stamford Bridge Bossy Boots Gianluca Vialli has always been one of the boys, but will he find Chelsea's managerial bunker a lonely place? By Joe Lovejoy Push comes to shove for England Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, on the urgent need for Clive Woodward's men to rekindle their scrummaging fire against Wales All eyes fall upon centres of attention Good friends on the Lions tour, foes at Twickenham. Nick Cain on England's Jeremy Guscott and Wales's Scott Gibbs Kings of the valley blame poor leadership for house of Windsor's fall Peter Bills rubs shoulders with the feared and famous Pontypool front row as they roll back the years to 1978, the scence of their greatest triumph—and the last time Wales won a Grand Slam The Personal Number Company PLC Fanolua fans Gloucester's fiery display Greenwood tries shine bright Shipshape Saracens sink luckless Bristol Bath go with the flow Stephen Jones at the Recreation Ground Premiership to drop relegation England sweat under the West Indian heat Lara settles to ram home his advantage Graham Otway sees Andy Caddick let his country down again in the third Test at Port of Spain Stars in stripes thrive in crazy world From Bermuda's luger to Kenya's lost skier, the Nagano Games have warmed cockles and funnybones alike. By Ian Chadband The Personal Number Company PLC Britain inched out in thriller Hero Caddick has much to learn Michael Holding on the need for England's strike bowlers to live up to their name if the side is to have a realistic chance of winning the series Brave Pierce overcomes Czech bogey Richard Evans sees the Frenchwoman delight her fans by winning a hard-fought match to reach the Paris Indoor Open final High-flying Schick's late strike finishes off Leeds Referee backs Hussain after dismissal row England's vice captain will not be punished despite standing his ground after being given out off Courtney Walsh. By Graham Otway Virgin Maddy pushes England a towards safety Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Rugby League Sharpical times it to perfection John Karter sees a display of cool horsemanship at Newbury that even the incomparable Laster Piggott would have found hard to match Keighley mixes business with pleasure John Karter on a hard-working owner who is determined to lay a ghost to rest by seeing his horse win the Cheltenham Gold Cup The Guardian Direct Ask Tom provides the right answers The Sunday Times Stewart longing for life in the fast lane The honeymoon is over. Now it is time for Formula One's new boys to deliver the goods, says Adam Parsons Richards applies brakes to halt Benetton slide Adam Parsons on the size of the task facing the man chosen to revive a famous racing team The Times Mighty midget silences big guns Alex Fortune on Tony Johnstone's transformation in the South African PGA championship The men who lived to tell the tale Action Replay Genius behind the net aims to conquer space Play the Game This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Your classic all-rounder When Volvos had curves they also had epic durability that makes them a good buy today, says Dave Selby Motoring Aston Martin Aston Martin Sales of Mayfair Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage The prices garages charge for repairs vary astonishingly: a little knowledge pays dividends Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C Croydon Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Hexagon Reg Vardy Milcars Group Holland Park L&C Multiple Display Advertising Items Prophets British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sandridge Nation Wide Clivesutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windsor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover H. 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R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wyndham Broughtons Brown will cut small-firm taxes to boost jobs Barclays pursues NatWest merger Taylor plan threatens 20,000 jobs Millennium Dome up for sale after year-long celebrations Siemens close to clinching deal for GEC's stake in GPT Hewlett Packard Weinstock Enterprise Network Adventure Capital. . . Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the… Media Circus Escort gives way to Ford Fusion Litmus test for Blair & Co's commitment to enterprise Changes in store BWI attracts buy-in interest Knox-Johnston sets sail for Ofex Granville Coopers expects merger go-ahead BA and GE on course for £1.4bn lease deal Eidos sued by software rival over Myth game Pearson puts specialist publishing arm on sale Astec minnows head for court Business Digest Sunday Times Phones for fans Pay is biggest danger on rates Citibank United News & Media The media group has lost two of its top executives in recent weeks, putting a harsh spotlight on Lord Hollick's management style and abilities. Reports by Kirstie Hamilton Railtrack directors get tunnel fright Fish man heads for the market Texas may need $1bn share issue Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Swinton sued by franchise holders Databank Argos chief goes for make or break If he defeats the bid from GUS, Stuart Rose will be running a big company, an ambition of 25 years. If not, he may set a record for the shortest reign of a chief executive Vital Statistics Telford Sinking feeling grips entertainment The media industry is starting to struggle as the public's appetite for films, TV and books is sated, writes Garth Alexander from New York The Sunday Times The Personal Number Company PLC Hire Intelligence Bond Street returns to height of fashion London's most famous shopping street is enjoying a renaissance as fashion houses go on a spending spree. By Claire Oldfield Project 98 Management Time to manage The Sunday Times Jakarta bets on dollar peg Indonesia is set for a desperate gamble to stave off financial collapse, writes Michael Sheridan from Hong Kong Charles Schwab They work as efficiently out of the office. . . Losing Control In a new biography of Lord Weinstock, Stephen Aris reveals how the GEC chief's drive to dominate his industry led to alliances that ended his undisputed control of the company he created BT Fears over tax break plans Trade bodies say the chancellor's bid to help small high-growth technology firms will exclude many deserving cases, writes Claire Oldfield The Small Business Page First mobile rang a bell for budding phone seller The moment Richard Emanuel saw a yuppie phone he talked himself into getting in on the act, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Bulletin Shipshape publishing firm on course for overseas expansion A colour-printing joint venture in Hong Kong will cut production costs for Ocean, the maritime reference publisher, writes Claire oldfield Work stops as directors fight over company Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The Enterprise Network This week The Sunday Times Enterprise Network, which aims to help middle-market companies grow, shows how a make of marine instruments and comunications equipment moved from the mud flats of recession into the warmer waters of the gobal market. David Sumner Smith reports Navico's Keys to Success Full steam ahead with new Mayday regime Follow the Leaders to Success National car Rental Rugby tackles runaway losses Investors in rugby union had high hopes but, with soaring wage bills and poor spectator interest, the game must change. David Parsley reports Wickes stages DIY comeback from the dead The store chain, nearly wiped out by an accounting scandal, has repaired itself, writes John Waples Boeing gains height after dive into loss The man who builds jumbo jets describes the recovery from a production shock. By Andrew Lorenz Business to Business Midas Touch-Do You Have IT? 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When Rowan Atkinson's adverts… Looking Good Fidelity Investments Bombs Away Mandatory pensions proposed Think tank's pension plan needs more thought Watchdog orders lender to scrap punitive rates Legal & General Council was out of order with car parking fine Questions of Cash Advice went from bad to worse Edinburgh How experts invest their cash What do financial advisers do with their own money? A group of four reveal their innermost secrets to Nick Gardner The Equitable Life Newton Standard Life Plan how to go solo If you're thinking of starting your own firm Sharon Smith says you should look into every aspect of your finances first Templeton The true cost of credit-card deals Rival credit cards are after your money. Picking the best depends on how your run your finances, writes Nick Gardner Friends Provident Royal & Sunalliance Save & Prosper Guinness Flight Legal & General End of Peps will hit home loans People with pep-linked mortgages may be penalised by the government's proposals for savers, writes Nia Williams The Equitable Life Dresdner RCM Global investors Take your complaints to the top If you have been wronged by someone in the world of finance, consult the ombudsmen, writes Debbie Hill End is in sight for home loan guarantee charges Mortgage indemnity guarantees (Migs) are under increasing attack and now appear to be now the way out, writes Nick Gardner Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Age Concern Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Strike right balance for long-term income Roger Anderson concludes his two-part report on lump-sum investing by looking at planning for retirement Baillie Gifford Roll up for sale of rock memorabilia A verse written by Jimi Hendrix might fetch £15,000, but just £400 could buy a Spice Girl's trousers. By Donald MacGillivray Scottish Widows Murray Johnstone Jupiter Virgin direct Johnson Fry Martin Currie Unit Trusts Get shot of cowboy builders Shoddy workmanship can send your building costs through the roof. Charlotte Wolff advises how to get the best men for the job Simply Tessa Legal & General Beale Dobie Direct Line Financial Services Top savings rates Unit trusts/OEICs: Far East, inc Japan Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Ethical fund backs 'positive' firms Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC The Equitable Life Henderson Investors First National Building Society Guernsey Limited H. E. Foster & Cranfield Money Section It pays to keep up appearances Mary Spillane has built up a successful business advising people how to improve their image, writes Natalie Graham Hit interest-grabbing lenders when it hurts The Wright Angle M&G Nightclub operator is really hot stuff Royal Flush Eleven years after buyers fought over the Duchess of Windsor's jewels, Mohamed al-Fayed is selling off the rest of the Windsor legacy Angry words and tarnished dreams lie behind the glamorous auction, says Robert Lacey Flights of Fantasy Life after Tobacco Brown's Big Idea 'It's Not my Fault' Direct The tainting of Diana Atticus No more Alpine antics Week For ever 'Sir' to a prince and a prime minister Profile Let them never harm a hair of that royal head The Times Higher Education Supplement This Life The union spectre Cobbers under the skin The Sunday Times Bookshop Relax and enjoy the euro show Spinning fit to fall flat on his face Peer in the paddock waiting for the off 'Tyrant' Betty moved to tears Adams's biggest gamble looks like a winner Enoch the forgotten libertarian Joan of Arc should give up her day job Eagle Star My low-life and near-death on Saddam's trail A British UN arms inspector breaks his official silence to reveal the ordeal of his mission in Iraq Triumph of the Aids baby who chose life Kate MacLean, 12, is Britain's oldest surviving child born with HIV. She was expected to die early but is now facing her teens with zest, says Aileen Ballantyne It's getting a mite hot under that spotlight Interview They'd go a million miles for one of her smiles Bill denies, and America, is in denial Suicide of a son touches many hearts Sex addicts? They can't get no satisfaction Straw's US visit disappoints police Points Birthdays Shame of Empire No 'dumbing' of the arts Births Nothing shocks a Sixties veteran Brown's carrot: a bit of a choker The chancellor's big idea is that tax and benefit changes will break the cycle of dependency. It's just not going to work, says David Smith Reader, I inhaled . . . and stopped smoking Norman Stone, legendary academic chain smoker, expected to die with a cigarette in his lips, but finally found a way of giving up After the millennium bug, meet the leap-year bug Robots try their hand at surgery Automation may make operations safer and allow patients to recover more quickly, writes Mark Prigg Cameras will tape car crashes Sunday-times Internet delivered by TV is a big turn-off David Hewson has tried two network computers and found both of them wanting Signs of hope for the deaf Gymnasts leap ahead An athlete's performance can be analysed from any angle by using a new type of virtual-reality system, writes Mark Prigg Clean teeth, healthy heart Multimap Drug may help to ward off Alzheimer's Bits & Bytes Web overlords warm to XML Listen to the sounds of Mars The Sunday Times Quest begins to find drug for anorexia Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Michael Shanly Homes Fairclough Homes Copping Joyce Taking over the asylum Old mental hospitals make stylish homes—but developers are not too keen to tell you their history, says Chris Partridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Islington Green, N1 Chestertons Harris Latner Beauchamp Estates Westways Chestertons Westways Hamptons International Michael Tims A wider horizon awaits in Belgravia Redrow Greenwich Galliard Homes Limited Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The White House Zone Alaska Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Penthouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Westminster Debenham Thorpe Residential Thirlstone Homes Ltd Hamptons International Building a new life for themselves Self-build schemes can be a way to provide affordable rural homes, writes Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Retirement Property Services Bryant Homes Beaufort Homes Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus The Homes Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine Properties Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Lets International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Church Winter Sports The boat race Joggers on the promenade deck, Zeus and Apollo seen in a blur, the rush for the bus and dinner. . . Michael de Larrabeiti is busy cruising Air Miles Where was I? Junior Choice Strength of character Eilat Mark Warner beach clubs Ooks of the eek India Raiding the Bank With just a day to do Paris, David Wickers makes the Left Bank the focus of his tour Sheraton The Preak Paris Website of the Week Picture Gallery When the camera is too candid Seafrance First Class Economy Trying Iton Strictly verboten Charters launch mix'n' match deals Directions EU to rule on airline overbooking Indonesian fires return Deal of the Week Iberiab Choossy cruising No-frills city-break bargains Holiday Money Picture Gallery Question & Answer Sheffield takes off North Cyprus Trans Indus Voyages Jules Verne Essential Turkey Avoiding the crowds on the coast is plain sailing for Jeremy Seal. Overleaf, David Wickers suggests summer holidays for everyone Blue Cruise Columbus Direct The Best of Spain & Portugal Travel Brief SAGA Virgin atlantic P&O Cruises Essential Turkey Some grim coastal development aside, there are few holiday destinations that offer so much to so many—and for so little Air Portugal Worldcover Direct Travel Insurance Namibia China Travel Service (Uk) Ltd Magic Portugal Your Passport to a new Partner NCL Airline Network Sunsail Airtours Ski Travel Brief Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Junior Choice In Corsica, Mark Hodson discovers that the secret to a successful holiday with his 14-month-old son is high-quality childcare. 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