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News from 05/04/1998

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Portsmouth, Sir Paul Condon Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Southsea, John McLAREN, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Adrian Room, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brenda Love, Simon Singh, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Mrs R D, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Sharon van de Geuns, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, A S Byatt, John Jay, Emine Saner, Luxury train, Frank Whitford, Mary Boyd, Vigo Vickers, Nicolette Jones, Sharon Smith, Ferdinand Mount, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Susan Moore, Tanla Alexander, Allan Brown, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Sally Payne, Nick Pitt, Dr Angela Milner, Stephen Corry Director, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Beverley D'silva, Mary Wilson, K R, Dr Roger Henderson, Edward Platt, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Budden, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Zoè Linkson, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Charles Nicholl, Hillary Clinton, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Maurice Taylor, David Dougill, Paul Muldoon, Stan Davis, Mrs N Jones, David Hewson, Chris Broadhurst, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Bernie Ecclestone, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Roger Graef, Anthee Carassava, Christopher Meyer, Anita Chaudhuri, Michael Jones, Edward Disney, Darrie Elliott, George Perry, Johanna Hickey, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Shelley von Strunckel, David Landes, Professor Ian Craft Director, Wing Cmdr R Williams (Rt'd), Rob Steen, Joe Perry, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Wimborne, Sam Miller, Paul Donovan, Thomson, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Michael Bilton, Tetra collector, Digby Hildreth, Miles Davis, Sue Lawrence, Carple Miller, Samantha Lafferty, Jennifer Baden, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Michael Woodhead, Simon Fanshawe, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Ross Clark, Richard Girling, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Harman, Michael Dibdin, Tom Fawthrop, Rufus Olins, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Fiona McHugh, Mark Austin, Ian Chaband, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Paul Ham Money Editor, Graham Harvey, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, R S, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Nigel Morris, Paul Bew, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Kerry Fitzpatrick, Allegra Donn, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, H H, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Steve Malins, Andrew Smith, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Ian Coxon, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Violeta Radovie, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Rob Ryan, Rasselas, Jack Grimston, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Dr Earl Mindell, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, P S Glasgow, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Justin Huggler, Colette Hiller, Kevin Pratt, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Graham Hind, J P Didcot, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Emma Tennant, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Ricky Dalton, Mr Nasty, Susan Elkin, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, E L, Christine Webb, Sharon Davey, John Harlow, Naomi Donne, Matthew Lynn, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, J Pugh, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Rajeev Syal, Ian Charleson, millennium bug, Barrington Black, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Yelstin axe, John Spurling, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Simon Carnell, L H Darlington, Dr Roland Fox, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Michael Harris, Chris Lightbown, Clive Entwhistle, Tariq Ali, Harry Davies, Ali Stewart, John Cole, David Parsley, Hugh Pearman, John Betjeman, Zoe Linkson, Anthony Howard, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, E Calcott, Carey Scott, McCoy, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Hasan Khizar, Lucy Rollin, Shane McMordie, Karen Robinson, Dorset,

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Army to lift ban on gay soldiers Pineapples revealed as stars of Irvine's restoration comedy British Airways Snap Shots Hacked to Death Fame, by appointment: Singer Julie Thompson… Fake nurses dodge NHS checks to infiltrate hospital wards Cool It Press secretary joins the cabinet Blair to creat 20 new Labour peers Bogus nurses beat NHS hospital checks Classiified Railtrack The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Memorial Service for Tony Bambridge The Personal Number Company PLC More MPs backing union rights revolt Telegraph parrot takes a bite out of Prescott The Best Offers Olé! Gypsy Tony's secret flamenco love Police chief pleads guilty to link with the 'orrible murder of 1066 John Giffard and the myth that covered up Harold's… Direct One in five girls 'tries suicide' Land Rover Women soldiers box in first army bouts Discipline in crisis Schools will lose cash for every pupil expelled Share Offer Thomson Travel Group Tailor to the Britannia set goes bust Abbey National Firms already struck by millennium bug Budget wars cut dome's leading lady down to size Peculiar Passions Anger is running high at Westminster Abbey, the principal 'royal peculiar' of the Anglican church, where the prime minister's wife has been drawn into a row that overshadows relations between the state and the clergy, Christopher Morgan reports Sage Straw plans to lock up child sex offenders indefinitely Jaguar Vetting for Video Nasties Air chaos feared as new computer fails Girls trample geeks in US visa rush Safety crackdown ends Red Arrows' top flying stunts Goodwood Travel Ltd Lloyds Bank Rover Hi … ho, it's off to … we go Lunn Poly Direct Line Pensions Defiant bishop joins Labour in the Lords Mitsubishi Electric Council rebels will send pupils to public schools Thomas Cook Virus may hold key to cause of obesity An Affair of State Sex in Britain's armed forces has swept past Randy Wrens and Lusty Lieutenants into the services' highest quarters. Hugh McManners reports on a growing military dilemma Jeep Tories cast out the last Churchill The Car in Front is a Toyota Taxman offers pensioner £19m in rebate error Great expectations: the letter offering a £19m rebate Iberiab Families begin at 50 for new model fathers Geller to bend the World Cup England's way The Personal Number Company Plc This is a Test You Have Been given £1 Billion to Buy… Philip calls for pesticide ban Multiple Display Advertising Items Chalk giant could be a big joke on Cromwell Honesty pays for the store that trusts customers The Personal Number Company Plc Dons flood publishers with 'Dianababble' Rac Airbus Mole's 'revenge' rocks CIA Gingrich holds impeachment threat over 'cleared' Clinton Hewlett Packard German 'tug of love' kidnap stings France Greek women break ranks on army call-up China purrs as Zhu wins over the West Turks divided as animal-rights campaign threatens end to 'cruel' camel wrestling Microsoft Moses fights for life in film rushes FirstGroup Luther King's heirs accused of profiteering Mossad moves to reopen UK spy base Defeat looms for tattered Khmer Rouge Pol Pot carried through jungle as enemies close in Olivetti Computers Worldwide BT Mitterrand's women feud with books IBM Mayor with a past felled by Yeltsin axe Muppets of Middle East on warpath Racy Monica toys play on Democrats' nerves Inside Washington BT Healthy abuse Bush's brand of humour Patter of tiny feet in mouth Blair and Ahern close to peace deal Sacked RAC chief claims mass support Comfort after the horror: Rod Mayor, whose wife Gwen… Addicts face tagging to curb drug crime Weather and Travel Outlook Swiftcall Four ticket-holders share £14m jackpot News Digest Five youths killed in car crashes National success Mother charged Tornado alert Head jailed Victims named Protest march Correction Lloyds Bank Semi Precious Tiger Hunt Heavenly Earth Horses' deaths mar the National John Karter reports on a popular victory for the 7-1 favourite in a Grand National that look a heavy that took a heavy toll on the field Crown Duel Leeds win as Hristov sees red Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Wednesday's Italian job exposes Saints Walker stays confident City extend lead Devine treble Cheltenham final Geller for England Spurs in lost chance saloon Quinn goals frustrate Gascoigne ambitions Whelan dampens Leicester's ardour Dons draw a crumb of comfort Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Gregory gamble pays Jones drums up late winner Thomson's touch livens up party The Times Tunisia to face England minus shooting star Kenny breaks his silence The Newcastle manager has been forced to speak out after initially denying there was a problem at St James', argues Louise Taylor Kids Go Free to Rugby Who will get to Wembley? Kelly's eyes fixed on glory with Blades Wolves howling for golden glory days Ian Chadband meets two Molineux legends who long for a return to the days when their club struck fear in the hearts of opponents Late flurry sends Hearts into final Test of character for Celtic The Old Firm meet again, this time for a place in the Scottish Cup final. Kevin McCarra forecasts a ferocious battle of wits and nerve Petit revels in the big picture Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, meets the French maestro who has put Arsenal's League ambition above today's Cup semi-final Multiple Display Advertising Items World's finest on Swing doctor whose cures hit sweet spot Tetley's Augusta gripped by power struggle Should a once-fearsome course be protected from today's big hitters? Nick Pitt reports Trail of the Tiger Fear factor puts Woods in the driving seat Nick Pitt says the defending Masters champion can be beaten, but only if the rest of the field do not concede defeat before the first ball is struck in anger at Augusta National Untroubled Westwood happy to let his clubs do the talking Nick Pitt on a young Englishman who has already made his mark and wants to complete the learning process with a win at Augusta Henman and Rusedski pair up for victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Log on to the Internet and enjoy the very best of… Rugby Union Racing Llewellyn the great survivor The Grand National's epic denouement was sport at its most compelling. By David Walsh McCoy has whip hand in a scintillating finish Michael Harris sees two top jockeys battling it out to the end in the Martell Aintree Hurdle BT The Sunday Times England take the crown No final flourish in mixed season for Woodward Player by Player Analysis Cotton quits in clubs dispute Stephen Jones on the resignation of a key figure in the struggle to take control of rugby Corkery fires off verbal assault Nick Cain reports on a sad end to a clash which often seemed ready to come to the boil Wales must save best for last It has not been a Five Nations to savour. The preoccupation with a fast, open game has led to too many mistakes, says Stephen Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigan remain team to beat in new-look Super League David Lawrenson believes a raft of changes will keep rugby league fans on the edge of their seats until the last day of the season Fearsome Califano is years ahead of his time Stephen Jones talks to the French prop who can run the 100 metres in 12 seconds and has been hailed as the player of the year 2000 England buried by Simmons Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, sees England come up short in the third one-day international against the West Indies Win a Ferrari Play Fantasy Formula One Today Quickfire Wallace grabs his opening Graham Otway on the openers who play the game seemingly without a care in the world Cram content to lead from the front Action Replay Nowhere left to hide as anglers walk on water Play the Game Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Lewis on a hiding to nothing Lennox Lewis holds a world title, but still has to satisfy his critics he is a worthy champion. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephen Palmer Ltd Fax Burton House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Open season for 911s Porsche has let its hair down with a convertible that drives just as well as the new coupé, says Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Cabriolet Blade Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items John Fox Audi For a Magimix motor, it drives rather well Audi Scotts Audi AFN Audi Franklin Audi Vindis Audi Carrs Audi Aston Green Audi Wayside Audi MCS Audi Motor Services Audi Listers Audi Rybridge Audi Radical deal to save Vauxhall plants Brown wants sign from Bank that rates will not rise ICI close to £1.5bn final exit from bulk chemicals Virgin atlantic Contents Tokyo's Turmoil They're off. . . Racing could face wholesale… Inside BAA's Terminal 5 link marks first Tube privatisation deal Cyber Pilots Hunting for added value in a knowledge-based economy Savoy deal edges closer Hewlett Packard Sheikhs threaten to quit racing by summer Major adviser to run BA's PR GEC trains sights on £1bn move for Racal Camelot claims over TV blunder Virgin hots up air fares war GUS set to raise its bid for Argos Rolls-Race Last Monday, the motor industry thought BMW had won the auction to buy the highly prized Rolls-Royce Motors, maker of Rolls and Bentley cars. But Ferdinand Piech, chairman of the rival bidder Volkswagen, is still fighting. Andrew Lorenz reports British Airways BT Government saves deep mine coal Britain's enterprise leads Lucas Varity eyes Korean brake maker Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Powerscreen knew Matbro loss 'in June' Databank Top 200 companies U S Airways Credit card king who wants to make it big back home Nigel Morris, president of Capital One, turned his back on a promising career in psychology, and was in the right place at the right time to get in on the 1980s credit-card boom Profile Working Day Camelot's watchdog gamble The future of the lottery could hinge on a decision expected this week by Oflot chief John Stoker on the role of GTech, writes Rupert Steiner Powergen French want to make More part of the furniture Investors in the poster group were set to accept a £446m offer from a US group when arch rival Decaux posted its bid. Rufus Olins reports Germany's doubting Thomases routed Euro Watch Eddie steady State of union ARGOS plc Bank could talk its way out of trouble Economic Outlook Qualitex '98 Signs Express Griffin US on hiding to nothing in negotiations over trade pact with Europe American Account Middle firms take a pounding The Sunday Times/Coopers & Lybrand middle-market survey reveals the impact of a strong pound on demand. By David Smith Driver's friend on road to recovery Michael Symons, a victim of the 1980s property crash, bounced back with a credit car-repair service, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Alex Lawrie The Small Business Page Small Business Bulletin Rule out pitfalls of small firms investors' club 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 shows how Stoves, the cooker manufacturer, took a drying business by the scruff of the neck through focusing on production-line quality and innovative management. By John Lawless Cooker buyers have wide range of tastes Stoves has marketing down to a fine art and knows exactly the type of people that prefer its appliances. Report by John Lawless Follow the Leaders to Success MBOs return to favour in a new guise Venture capitalists are riding a new wave of management buyouts, and this time round the deals are far larger, writes Claire Oldfield New deal BA go-ahead sets scene for airline battle Three cut-rate carriers are on course for a price war, with at least one likely to be grounded, write David Parsley and Ricky Dalton Rescue measures fail to halt Nikkei's slide Japan keeps throwing money at its crumbling economy, but fundamental reforms are needed. Report by Garth Alexander Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Much Talk-Much Profit Perfect storm whips up economic change Stan Davis and Christopher Meyer, authors of Blur, a new book, analyse the forces driving the business revolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Courtaulds in a spin over suitor Akzo Nobel, the Dutch giant, is poised to launch a bid of almost £2 billion for the chemicals company, writes Matthew Lynn National Traineeships Better presentations Taylor Made Films The Sunday Times To Advertise Call 0171 680 6111 Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Naturaly Nuttily British Franchise Association ANC Multiple Classified Advertising Items QBC Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! British Franchise Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partyland Hammicks Bookshops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambler Collins Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keeping babies cool cuts risk of brain damage Medicine Incubating newborn babies deprived of oxygen may not be the best way to prevent brain damage, writes Roger Dobson BT Internet Computer designs entire car Motoring Graphics put Web in picture Soft Technology of yesteryear will safeguard your files Sound… Precious PC information needs some sort of backup to prevent loss. But the new online solution to the problem is flawed, writes David Hewson World's biggest plane will not fit any airport Virtual pilots could patrol enemy skies Defence Artificial intelligence software is being tested by the military to fly fighter planes without the need for pilots, writes David Windle On song, tales of the Net Sunday Times Cruise missile systems make civilian jets safer Bits & Bytes Glass to be used for engine parts Webwatch Shock in store for antifreeze Webwatch The Sunday Times Merrill goes dotty over stressed out staff Restaurant opens in classic fashion Cable & Wireless Who says Branson's all naked ambition? Prufrock Picture Gallery Lira lurks behind French love of euro Wolfson pricked by a Rose with thorns Inside the City Contents Sunday Times to fight for savers' cash Parents tired of CSA conflict Purse Power Sunday Times to fight for savers' cash Investors lose out on 'high-interest' accounts Early switch offers mortgage savings Contents Boom and Bust. . . A jewelled bra worn on stage by… Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Abbey tells borrowers to avoid credit club The joke's over—savers must fight for fair deal Rise in house prices tails off Schroders Insurer reduced invalid to tears in payout row Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Orange's rebate rule rings hollow Killik & Co Girls catch up in fair pay race The pay gap between the sexes is closing as more women take up senior jobs, writes Naomi Caine M&G Group GT Global Govett Investment Avoid sharks when looking for advice Make sure your financial adviser is right for you by checking his qualifications—and his charges, writes Sharon Smith Kensington Mortgage Company Are fees better? Savings accounts will earn you less Savers should shun notice accounts in favour of higher paying instant-access accounts, writes Robert Winnett Canada Life policyholders can look forward to £2,200 windfall Paul Ham looks at plans for the latest in a string of life companies to demutualise Scottish Widows Why Instant-Access Accounts are Better Mercury Asset Management Profit from a whole world of opportunity Western markets are at dangerous levels, so spread funds to cut risk. But where should you invest? Report by Debbie Hill Legal & General Experts choose their favourite global funds The Equitable Life The Equitable Life Gartmore Eagle Star Watchdog fears new pension scandal Huge commissions on sales of new-style pension plans could lead to widespread mis-selling, writes Robert Budden Marks & Spencer Financial Services Feather your nest with an Isa mortgage As the Peps party draws to a close, housebuyers should start taking a hard look at Isas, writes Kevin Pratt Paragon mortgages Direct Profit from the strong pound Policy Choice Direct Aberdeen Prolific Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal & Sunalliance Norwich Union Direct Norwich Union Portfolio Services Limited Advice isn't cheap for the super rich It takes years to build up millions, writes Diana Wright, so why not spend a few days making sure it is invested properly Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Lenders increase service Case of the disaster nanny Investor's Journal Memories of a nightmare au pair who could not cook a Marks & Spencer pizza plague Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Legal & General Jupiter Pepdirect Foster & Cranfield Direct Societe Generale Cash in on craze for celebrity mementos From Sir Paul McCartney's birth certificate to Madonna's spangled bra, prices for star memorabilia are rising, writes Ross Clark Standard Life Bank Direct Line Financial Services Top savings rates Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Soccer shares slide Holding a top football club's shares can be fun, but this season they have turned in an amateur performance. By Naomi Caine Gas firm lights up home insurance market Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Pinnacle Insurance plc Policy Portfolio PLC Newton Driver must rally her finances Problem Solution Save & Prosper With-profits policies aren't all that bad The Wright Angle BCH is about to move up a gear Inside Track Cool It Philip Norman, the historian of cool, proposes a better way for the prime minister to sell Britain to the rest of the world Superlative Travel Contents First Telecom No way to treat a lady Picture Gallery They All Want to Come to London Atticvs Float the euro Atticvs Victor Victoria Atticvs The Birth of the Cool Picture Gallery The boy is father to the bestseller Profile Poetry unbecoming an officer and a gentleman Bally This Life Sterling qualities Dirty army washing Cork & Kerry The Sunday Times Whisper it softly: the poor are getting richer Busy Blair loses the plot over Deirdre Jack the vetted lad lets sleeping spooks lie Quidnunc Gordon laughs off a crisis Seen off the stage by new Labour's stooges Mr Nasty is Blair's best friend A can of worms is a bad diet Jones Bootmaker Will the real Muriel Spark stand up? At 80, Muriel Spark's peace has been shattered by a row with her son over her 'Jewish' origins. Allan Brown tracks her to Tuscany to get the real story Hopes for peace rest on a fig leaf The Search for a Settlement Brilliant handling and a very tight turning circle Interview Brown bets his billions on jobs for the boys From Bella to Bill in one feminist leap False 'memory' myth still haunts families Miners need no lessons Mandarin Oriental Met ready to learn from inquiry Ask a silly question, you get a silly questionnaire Points We are all Europeans here Centre licence renewed Birthdays Work smarter and harder Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London Safe seat at the UN top table What price do we put on pain? Britain's system for compensating victims of crime has serious flaws, says Margarette Driscoll, and the future over Josie Russell may be a taste of things to come Wuthering Heights ITV How the West won, and still leads the world The coward in the iron mask The world still guesses at the name of the man in the iron mask but a French codebreaker may have solved the riddle long ago, says Simon Singh To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDsavills Fairview New Homes Plc Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Aylesford FPDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Knight Frank International Cala Fax Taylor Woodrow The City Quay Octacon Taywood Homes FPDsavills The Piper Building Rialto Homes Copping Joyce Marina Puente Romano Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Royal Retreat Mary Wilson tracks down the ideal holiday home on the French Riviera. 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Picture Gallery On the Edge Hatch a plan for Easter From egg rolling to fluffy bunnies and new spring lambs, Susan d'ARCY surveys the best of the season's events from all around the country The magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Hatch a plan for Easter Great Southern Hotels Irish Ferries The price is right British Airways has announced its new budget service with an introductory return fare of £100 to three European cities. Is it the cheapest deal? Sunday Times writers check it out Cie Tours International The Spectacular South West Ryanair The price is right When You Get There Holiday Clinic Margaret and John Prince have enjoyed the best resorts that Italy, Portugal and the south of France can offer and now want to try something more adventurous. 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Does Powerhouse: UK boldly go where no design show has gone before, or is it just another PR outing for Cool Britannia, asks Hugh Pearman The poor relation no more We need a new term for today's most exciting art form, argues Waldemar Januszczak. It's 'photo-art' Aiming high His plays don't want to be hip, they need to be true to life. Simon Fanshawe meets Joe Penhall Ian Charleson award This year's finalists for the Sunday Times/National Theatre prize for young actors in a classical role World Premiere Live on Stage Unbeatable ticket offers Theatre Pick of the Week Film The Critical List Art Dance Opera Comedy Pick of the Week Concerts Pop Picture Gallery Comedy Space Vixens Noises off Sister getting in on the act Beth Winslet's not as famous as her sister Kate, but she's working on it. 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