News from 08/03/1998
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Richard Mabey, Jason Robinson, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Ethan Hawke, Jim Munro Football Editor, Trevor Wadlow, Chris Stephen, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Kimberley Cornish, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Peter Southgate, Jon Swain, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Nick Bradshaw, Michael Bloomberg, James Boyle Controller, Lesley White, John Jay, Silicon Valley, David Bailey, Vanessa Whitburn Editor, Frank Whitford, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Patricia Morgan, Stephen Grey, Vincent Kearney, Sue Harris, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Dr Roger Henderson, Hazel Courteney Health Journalist, Carol Sarler, Dylan Jones, Andrew Grice Political Editor, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Seen French, Robert Sandall, Kenny Roberts, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Stephen Jones Rugby correspondent, Tom English, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, David Marquand, Philip Kingsley, Deanne Pearson, P D James, H C, David Hewson, Chris Hastings, Philip Thody Professor, Yvonne Ridley, Roger Hill, Margarette Driscoll, Margaret Coles, Harvey Porlock, Liam Burton, Jeremy Clarkson, Scott MacLeod, Julian Critchley, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Lynda Hulbert, Stewart Lee, Jenny Shields, Michael Jones, David Eimer, Barbara Hali, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, C W, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jerry Springer, Dr John Gough, Ricky Dulton, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Guy Richards, Michael Travis, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, David Calms, Sue Lawrence, Gerald Kaufman, Christopher Higgies, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Sue Fox, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, R Walker, Rufus Olins, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Fiona McHugh, Mark Austin, Hugh McLlvanney, Paul Ham Money Editor, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Andy Goldberg, Hugh Canning, Hugo Barnacle, Uma Thurman, Janet Robson, Anna Pasternak, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Tony O'reilly, John Karter, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Matthew Snaith, Gordon Ramsay, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Mimi Chakraborty, Nigel Betherway, Fiona Lafferty, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, John Hendrie, Kathleen Herron, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, John Prince, Vera Brittain, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Michael Campbell, Ian Chandband, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Fraser Harrison, David Walsh, Nicholas deFriese, Peggy Roberts, Alain Prost, Zoë Linkson, Rasselas, Zoé Linkson, Colin McDowell, J G Ballard, Mr Rochester, Mike Healey, Kenny, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, Bob Wooton, Robert Johnston, Garth Alexander, Andrew Harris, Robert Johnsons, Marianne Jones, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Mueller, David Rudnick, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Dr Dick Farrow, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Adam Walker, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, James Cruickshank, Nia Williams, Mandy Payne, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Helen Pridham, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, A Arnott, Eva Gizowska, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Rajeev Syal, Naomi Caine Deputy Money Editor, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Sheila Ridley, Sir Michael Armitage Armitage Raf, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Chrissy Iley, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Joe Lovejoy Football Correspondent, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Gilbert Adair, John Fraser Hughes, Mr Earnest, Andrew Lorenz, Lisa Verrico, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Michael Caine, Roger Dobson, Thomas Sancton, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Chris Lightbown, Robert Holton, Mike Mitchell, Hugh Pearman, Kate Constable, David Parsley, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, Hugh Bradley, Simon Trump, Peter Cooper, Anthony Howard, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Bob Dwyer, Andrew Robert, Ivan Waterman, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Simon Howard, Chris Feetenby, Anthony Roberts, Barry Newcombe, William Essex, Lucy Rollin, Adam Parsons,
ResumoArticle Withdrawn Philip stands in way of royal reform Contents Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Contents English takes over in the boardrooms of Germany Contents British children the most selfish Contents Brown goes for a three-year freeze Cafédirect Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Harman mauled in dossier of failure St. Joseph's Hospice Labour draws up package to appease unions At the third stroke it is 2000 Cook orders official car for hop between Heathrow terminals Pressure grows on the Queen to drop parliamentary pageantry Halifax Materialism rules for Britain's teens Ford Used-car dealer makes his first million aged 14 Britannia to reclaim waves with giant aircraft carriers BCWA BT BBC lifts veil on Reith and his gay affair Corolla Sins of Admission He had an affair. She forgave him. Is adultery no longer a sin? Publicly it is decried, privately it happens all the time. Cherry Norton reports on a new analysis of marital infidelity and changes to divorce law The Royal Bank of Scotland Fish and chips design has BA in tailspin Lloyds Bank How Henry VII sized up a new wife's charms RAC cover from just £39 Art at No 10 shows Blair is a closet square The Personal Number Company Plc Cellnet Traffic Line Labour MPs drop advice surgeries Revealed: property boom postcodes Comet High noon looms for growing posse of cowboy builders Hawking predicts birth of superman Mothers' Union to recruit men and childness women 'Wrong fuel' chokes BMW IBM King Tut was killed for his wife and the throne Prescott's son may cash in as council homes go cheap Insight Olivetti Computers Worldwide Countryside crusaders offer green-belt land to developers Heads accused of rigging school inspections They were like brothers Until two friends, one Protestant, one Catholic, were shot last week, their village had escaped Northern Ireland's troubles. Ulsterman Walter Ellis reports on an enclave that has bridged the divide for generations The Sticklers Bishops warn Carey of schism over gay priests Slimming craze has men all of a quiver Direct Line Dunblane girl braves first gym class since massacre Passive smoking 'harmless' Nero's Rome A remarkably well preserved fresco uncovered by accident in Rome may show a view of the Eternal City never seen before. John Phillips and Steve Connor report on a discovery that has confounded classical historians FUjiISU Serbs turn Kosovo into killing field Virgin direct The centuries of conflict over a sacred heartland The Personal Number Company PLC Police confirm racist plot to shoot Mandela Strait-laced Paris stifles designers Fiat Bravo Clinton's Mr Fixit has loyalty tested Britannica Cash wait prolongs agony of Bhopal gas victims Lunn Poly Muslims mobilise to oust Suharto Lloyds Bank Business Banking Natural gas Rover Poll triumph has 'Herr Blair' closing in on wounded Kohl Primus Intel inside Female big quitters fuel war of the sexes Daihatsu Allied shells linked to Iraqi child cancer Debenhams Heathrow-Barcelona £118 Pets hog limelight on cable channel Beauty tycoon catches eye of Israeli votes Swiftcall Top judges ridiculed in tales out of court Inside Washington Continental Airlines Hillary in retreat Clinton's colours? Drugs tsar targets jails and schools Foale swaps Mir trouble for toil on the Hubble Weather and Travel Outlook Basking sharks and bluebells join endangered species list Virgin atlantic Two ticket-holders share £8m jackpot News Digest M15 goes public with hotline Weather chaos Ex-Nazis jailed Beef impounded Mine mourned Breweries sued Pole position Scots tremor On-air assault Picture Gallery Welsh Revival Happy Wanderers surprise Leeds Contents The Definitive 4x4 Formation Picture Gallery Wednesday outwit the champions Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey United mastering game of patience Manchester United showed just the right discipline for a vital European Cup away match Picture Gallery Goodman goal stuns Leeds Everton pay costly penalty Kelly's heroics frustate Coventry Picture Gallery Owen revitalises Liverpool belief Picture Gallery FA Cup: Sixth round First Division Second Division Third Division Premier League Vauxhall Conferences and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Barnsley's rough-cut diamond Louise Taylor profiles John Hendrie, whose appetite for the game is undiminished despite a career spanning seven clubs in 18 years Ferdinand's Word is Final Rio Ferdinand made his debut for England at Wembley last November. In May he aims to return there with West Ham in the FA Cup final, reports Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent Citibank Rising star: England's future sits at the feet of… Nortel 2000 It's win or bust for England lionesses It's the World Cup. And Ian Chadband finds Germany crossing England's path once again Japan's rising star breaks the mould Ipswich set course for promotion Beauchamp's strike adds to City misery City shocked as Francis quits Chairman derides 'mob rule' as supporters grow restless The Football Column The Sunday Times Coltart lines up winning double Golf Ibanez ends Irish dream The good, bad and very ugly Bob Dwyer aees a weekend of contrasting performances, with both spirit and sloth, plus an act of violence that may yet receive punishment A hymn of joy and song of sadness David Walsh is moved by an heroic Ireland performance in which every man did his bit only to be denied justice and a deserved win Battling Wood refuses to make complaint over French punch The Rugby Column Determined Wales rise from ashes Players held to ransom in battle to control game English rugby's failure to put its divided house in order will lead to more chaos and total disillusionment, says Stephen Jones Wounded Lions roar back to restore their pride Gregor Townsend and Rob Howley fought back from recent nightmares to let their skills brighten up Wembley, says Nick Cain Maier takes overall title without racing Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing On a Wing and a Prayer David Walsh talks to Jason Robinson, whose faith in God enabled him finally to put his troubled past in true perspective Lacroix leads demolition of sad Richmond Depleted Leicester make their point the hard way Virgin atlantic Teflon Don ahead on points in court scrap Is boxing's most colourful promoter fighting on too many fronts? Nick Pitt takes a look at Don King's latest trials and tribulations High hopes ride easy with Rowe John Karter meets the emerging trainer determined to turn I'm Supposin into a Cheltenham winner Win a place in the London Marathon to save the rhino Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Istabraq attracts early Festival cash Thornton's treble chance win John Karter reports on the jockey in form as the National Hunt Festival approaches Hurdle fancies Atherton misses boat Graham Otway believes that the England captain's decision not to play in Barbados is a mistake which could prove very costly Indian spinners put Australia on rack Cricket Cruises Blacks get selection guarantee from Bacher Ian Hawkey in Port Elizabeth on the political pressure facing on all-white cricket team Teenager in brave fightback Tennis Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Sailing into the unknown Keith Wheatley on a team of British designers who are building a catamaran to smash the 50-knot speed barrier Dennis accuses rivals of spying McLaren's boss says his team have been victims of espionage. Adam Parsons looks for a motive Herbert and Alesi, the very best of enemies Adam Parsons on a popular British driver who had it his own way in 1997 but now finds himself facing a real challenge from his teammate Grolsal Familiar foes back in old routine Motson gives BBC breath of life Action Replay Getting straight to the point in Aladdin's cave Play the Game How to Executive a Parry and Riposte This Week's Fixtures Picture Gallery Sport on TV Picture Gallery Cars for the common man The stars of the show in Geneva are more sensible than sensational, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Realise a Dream Aston Martin Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCT600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portfield Sports & Classics Stratstone Paramount Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iver Village Cars Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Bramshaw William Loughran Rangerover Road Sage Radar speed trap detectors have been declared legal after a driver's appeal, but should you buy one? 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Basketball hero Michael Jordan may… Railtrack and Bechtel to buy Channel link firm Contents Picture Gallery Blair backs 'tuck-shop tycoons' How I learnt to start worrying and fear the millenium bomb Agenda Bloom makes City comeback Business Digest Granville DTI gets tough on coal Directors invest with caution Brown to offer tax help to beat computer bug O'Reilly will pay £30m to control Independent Orange, the mobile-phone company, is to launch a Pillar in Paternoster deal WH Smith snaps up Menzies stores Great Train Robbery Great Western's executives made millions last week by selling their company. But taxpayers and passengers have been short-changed by railway privatisation. David Parsley reports Ericsson Cabouchon debt tarnishes Döring The jewellery firm has called in the receiver but its founder has already launched a new venture with backing from Monaco. By Claire Oldfield Ibstock stands firm against US sell-offs Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Press baron in pursuil of power Profile Tony O'Reilly wants to publish for power and prestige, not profit, but if he acquires the two independent titles from Mirror Group he could be setting his pride up for a big fall Working Day Picture Gallery Faster Firms keen to cast off the City's shackles While big companies are causing a stock-market boom, many smaller business are turning their back on outside investors, writes John Waples BT Scrap tax relief to cut rates Economic Outlook Jaguar Land of plenty feels no envy as rich get richer American Account Home furnishing looks threadbare DFS, MFI and Carpetright have all reported setbacks as consumers tighten their belts and rein in their spending Rufus Olins reports The Times Lottery under threat in GTech honesty test If the scandal-hit American company is thrown out of Camelot, the national lottery could stop for a year, writes Rupert Steiner Brown works out monster budget plan The chancellor aims to smith the road from welfare to work but he will need to drum up support from business first, writes David Smith The Novotel Hammersmith The Personal Number Company PLC Orange Oftel piles pressure on mobile-phone firms Telephone companies only have themselves to blame for an investigation into their charges, writes Kirstie Hamilton Palm Pilot Volkswagen takes a run at Mercedes It sales and profits have shot up. Now Volkswagen plans to move into the luxury market to challenge Mercedes. Report by Michael Woodhead BHP forced to dig deep to prevent its crown from slipping If the 'Big Australian' resources group cannot stop the slump in profits, it may have to be broken up. Michael Travis reports from Sydney The Sunday Times Prepare staff for foreign postings The Sunday Times Computer bomb fuse shortens Public services could grind to a halt on January 1,2000, unless the government acts now and devotes enough money to tackle the millennium bug. David Parsley reports Bankers lead gold rush in Silicon Valley Venture capitalists are piling in to make a killing in the computer boom, reports Garth Alexander from Silicon Valley Business Link Agriculture reaps grim harvest Trainer firms get a kicking on Wall Street Profits and share prices are tumbling in the American training-shoew market, writes James Cruickshank from New York The Sunday Times AIM firms fear tax attacks If Gordon Brown closes loopholes for quoted firms, the Alternative Investment Market may suffer, writes Claire Oldfield The Small Business Page Car wash kid polishes his act Justin Etzin grasped basic economics while cleaning cars. But his rise to riches began as a teenage ball organiser, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Massage, Feng Shui and the caring boss Taking extravagent care of his staff has paid off for Mike Penny and his IT consultancy. Report by Claire Oldfield Bulletin Failed club comes to a fittings end Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Tax relief on loan to boss Photocopier contract trap The Enterprise Network This week The Sunday Times Enterprise Network, which aims to help middle-market companies grow, shows how a little luck and walking over hot coal helped Jonathan Austin to get his filters and trailers business back on the road. John Lawless reports Monster star of the travelling roadshow Pro-Ex trailers, already a hit with pop stars and racing teams, are expected to grow in popularity for mobile marketing, writes John Lawless Follow the Leaders to Success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Refurbishment Company for Sale Mouldmed (U. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambler Collins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Potential Metal Supermarkets Gas-elec Regional Services Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit & Business Services Ltd Management godpel according to Birt It's a dog's life going on advertising shoots Standard Life Bank Stinking rich firms get their own smell Prufrock M&S has poet but doesn't show it Cautious Scardino is spoilt for choice Inside the City Unijet Express Delivery It runs daily between Brussels and Moscow and joins the orderly west with the chaotic, enterpreneurial cast Anthony Sattin climbs abroad the Ost-West Express From left to right: Aynhoe Park, Albury Park and… A second lease of life The Country Houses Association has opened it doors a little wider, allowing non-members to stay in any of the nine mansions it has rescued and restored. Fraser Harrison takes a break at Albury Park Le Shuttle Picture Gallery The Key to Gracious Living Travel Brief Walking in London's Parks and Gardens by Geoffrey Young Shifting Sands Winter is the best time of the year to explore the ancient sites of Egypt but, after the terrorist atrocity last November, is it sensible to go? Mark Hodson weight up the pros and cons Safety Matters Picture Gallery Iberia Thomas Cook Holidays The Break Luxor On the Edge Swansea Cork Ferries Question & Answer Steer clear of lawyers Directions Somak Direct Eilat Campaign to save bears Oz visas for less Ticket to surrealism China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Holiday Money Bargain breaks Call of the Wild Timing his arrival to coincide with the departing cranes and the first of the orchids, Richard Mabey, author of the definitive Flora Britannica, explores the wild landscapes of Extremadura in south west Spain Sunsail Hot Spottings Sapphire Holidays British Airways Sunsail Travel Brief Princess Cruises The middle of nowhere Aboriginal Culture A thounsand miles from the nearest shore, Alice Springs is at the very heart of Australia; David Wickers enjoys its frontier spirit before heading off with tucker bag and boomerang in hand to set up camp by the billabong Air Portugal Vietnam Travel From Alice to Adelaide by rail Your Passport to a new Partner Airline Network Indian Magic Calverley Travel Ltd. Holiday autos Travel Brief Hotel La Residencia Lunn Poly Peter Yates was so at home in his bush that he took off his RMs Inside the Outback Essential things to say and do in the bush Sea France Another country Nashville, like the music it nurtures, is crass and lurid—and no less wonderful for that, says Andrew Mueller The Beat Goes on Six of the best classic live-music destinations in America Cayman Islands Privilege Card Mark Warner North Cyprus Northern Cyprus North Cyprus Travel Brief Pious hope Rob Ryan visits the World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey, where a group of 12th-century monks tried to get back to basics Worldcover Travel Insurance Tailor Made Travel Virgin atlantic Caravela Tours Limited The Magnificent Seven Trail Finders Travelbag Phileas Fogg Travel Group Flight Centre Travelbag US Airtours Canadian Affair Dial a Flight Campus Travel Worldwide Journeys PLC Travelplanners Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminister Travel Preferential Pelican Car Hire Air France British Airways Travel Shops Travel Insurance Qantas Holidays Globe Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Travel The Travel Bug The airline seat company Lunn Poly Quest Worldwide Air Tickets Direct Dial a Flight Debon air Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Bargain Flights Bridge the World Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Latin America Solos Holidays Elegant Resorts Travel Insurance Sovereign Worldwide Timescape Holidays Far East Globespan Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Cadogan Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Acropolis Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Australia Keycamp Holidays Eurostar Thomson City Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas with Pools Insurance Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meon Villas L. 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Win a luxury break at the Hotel Art in Barcelona with Elegant Resorts Armathwaite Hall Hotel Washbourne Colrt Hotel Guernsey Collauen Manor Hotel Easter Brochere Exmoor National Park UK Holiday Guides Pari… Hotel Contents The Boy who Haunted Hitler Who was the schoolboy who triggered Adolf Hitler's hatred of the Jews? Kimberley Cornish points the finger at one of the great thinkers of the 20th century First Telecom Contents Goodwood Travel Ltd School days circled above the young Wittgenstein… The editor who will be wrong for all time Picture Gallery She's as good as they get Atticvs It's the last Straw . . . Atticvs Picture Gallery Shucks, fellas! It's only a billion-dollar ego Profile Stung by Jodie's tale of the birds and the bees Bally This Life Zero tolerance Now you're talking, Hans The Sunday Times Why Irvine is right on almost everything Owen leaves the job of figurehead to others A Gradgrind blind to economic facts Quidnum Failing Frank's humour test Picture Gallery Spin doctors make a blind turning of the third way Shush—quiet at the back, John It's a scandal that we're shocked at all The Sunday Times And baby, at last, makes three Unable to adopt a child in Britain John Jay and his wife turned to the orphanages of China Children condemned by political correctness Hostility towards adoption is putting needy youngsters at risk, writes Patricia Morgan A son of the Sixities still having fun Interview Cosmo Landesman meets David Bailey The Learning Age Time to punish car criminals Is Gordon mother's little helper? Labour's childcare reforms will not solve the dilemma for working mothers, says David Smith The man nearly everybody loves to hate Points Birthdays Mad about Footsie Has Taki Forgotten? Pay up for safe biking Moyle never an RAF spy A spin down memory lane Godfrey Smith Manners rule on Manhattan's mean streets New York's zero tolerance of petty crime is now focusing on rudeness, says Andrew Sullivan Bet on Labour's Roundheads to win the war against spending Catholic tastes reveal Blair's Cavalier side See you on the damp side of the moon Now that water has been found there, Stuart Wavell looks at how lunar living might shape up Stepfathers have feelings too Ryanair Helmet records crimes Law and Order Video cameras in policemen's helmets will capture evidence for prosecutions. Report by Mimi Chakraborty Chips are down for semiconductors Bits & Bytes Respirator saves mice Webwatch Is Mars surface safe for man? Tomorrow's World Magazine Revealed: cliffs and craters on Jupiter's on Jupiter's moon Customised pill delivers daily cocktail of drugs Pharmaceuticals Space tugs alter orbits of satellites Aerospace Spy satellites could be moved around cheaply by a new type of spacecraft powered by light, writes Mark Prigg Lasers join attack on cancer Medicine The Sunday Times Bad old days have gone thanks to the memory Sounding on The PC industry is finally making machines that will last tears, writes David Hewson Protein grows new hip bone Medicine Midshires to give windfall bonus to all Savers rush for offshore havens Sunday Times wins refund for overcharged reader Lenders may drop surveys for loans Contents Fidelity Investments Labour to aid young pension victims Princely rewards will sustain gazumping BA set for Pep take-off Royal & Sunalliance Borrower confused over aim to cut mortgage term Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break. Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers in letters to the Money section Offshore funds give little shelter from tax Asset Management Get rich quick, if you dare If you can risk the loss and want to make huge gains, look no further. Nick Gardner guides the intrepid investor who likes to bet high M&G Mercury Asset Management Johnson Fry Midshires savers face bid dilemma The freak rise in the value of banking stocks has turned an attractive takeover deal sour, writes Naoml Caine GT Global Savers await dawn of Isas Investors nervously await how individual savings accounts will hit tax-free schemes after the budget, writes Naomi Caine Tessa hitch Scottish Widows Under the limit Pep worries Mortgage fears Guinness Flight Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Guinness Flight The gentle touch pays dividends Women-only investment clubs can make the most of female intuition when it comes to playing the stock market, writes Debbie Hill Paragon mortgages The Royal Bank of Scotland Budget may hit safer travel Purse Power The Equitable Life Legal & General Norwich Union Quick house sale may cost you dear If you are selling your home do not accept the first offer. You may get a better deal by testing the market, writes Adam Walker Endowments are not all bad Endowment mortgages have come under fire recently, but Nia Williams says they could still suit some borrowers Beale Dobie & Company Limited Martin Currie The Sunday Times Policy Portfolio PLC Jupiter Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Broker Financial Services plc Legal & General Do sums on early pensions Drawing on a pension before retirement may soon be possible for company workers. But is it such a good idea? By Paul Ham How would early claim affect you? Dresdner RCM Global Investors Save money as gas market is blown open Soon everyone will be able to choose their own has supplier. Charlotte Wolff explains how to pick the best company How Gas Prices Compare Marks & Spencer Financial Services Henderson Investors Norwich Union Scottish Widows Eagle Star Threadneedle Investments Small companies promise big gains Growing companies on the Continent can offer great opportunities for savers, writes William Essex Foreign Investment Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Funds flying high after a bumpy ride Diana Wright begins a four-page special on investment trusts, forecasting that the industry-wide shake-up will boost performance Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Foreign Colonial Framlington HSBC Asset Management Fidelity Investments Aberdeen Investment Trusts Boost your pension plan Investment-trust pensions can provide for a more comfortable retirement, but not without some risk, writes Helen Pridham Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Peps: buy now while stocks last Kevin Pratt says you should shelter investment trusts in Peps before it's too late—the tax breaks are too good to miss Baillie Gifford Global Investment Trusts Edinburgh Fund Managers Fidelity Investments Britannia Fund Managers Far East favours braver savers The turmoil in Asian markets has created opportunities in investment trusts, but you need to be careful, writes Sue Harris Money Direct Line Spare cash burns hole in the pocket The tiger markets tempted Kevin Goldstein-Jackson but he opted for premium bonds and shares in a car dealer Investor's Journal Dresdner RCM Global Investors The Equitable Life Alliance Leicester Killik & Co Halifax Gartmore Are index funds on right track? 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