News from 26/04/1998
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Taki, Andrew Nunn, Will Buckley, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, L M Walker, W Wild, Barney Spender, Barbara Hall, Chris Stephen, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Tony Barrell, Donald MacGillivray, Charles Masters, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Hugh Lynch, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Nick Bradshaw, Derek Hodgson, Nerys Lloyd-Pierce, Lucy Rollins, Lesley White, John Jay, Lucinda Lambton, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Bill Gates, Frank Whitford, Claire Struthers, Fred Pearce, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Addison de Witt, Allan Brown, Claus von Bulow, David Smith, Sally O'Reilly, Maureen Lipman, Sally Payne, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, John O'Byrne, K Woznica, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Keith Martin Chairman, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, K R, R Featherstone, Andrew Grice Political Editor, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Chris Fautley, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Barry Humphries, Irwin Stelzer, Charles Nicholl, Tom English, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, Hugh Dewhurst, Julian Barnes, Phillip Marsden, David Dougill, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Gill Stanley, Debble Hill, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugo Arnold, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Michael Jones, Adele Brendel, George Perry, Philip Oppenheim, Keith Hellawell, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Michael Dell, Nat Gormlay, Rob Steen, Tessa Souter, Mike Laws, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Jack Nelson, Guy Richards, Paul Donovan, Josephine Smith, Graham Pointer, Digby Hildreth, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Simon Fanshawe, Cash flow, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Ross Clark, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Shella Wright-Hogeland, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Tim Scott, James Bradley, Sue Reid, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Raymond Keene, Rodney Brazier Professor, Cosmo Landesman, Munro Donald, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, H H, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Brian Deer, Natalie Graham, Mr D M, Paul Nuki, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, David Walsh, Anthony Quinn, Marcel Berlins, Mark MacAskill, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Rasselas, Bryan Appleyard, S P, John Marr, Lisa Sykes, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Phillip Norman, Peter Taylor, Mark Prigg, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Elvis Presley, David Windle, Garth Alexander, M Morley, Jessica Berry, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Stephen Jay Gould, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Ian Edwards, Sean Hargrave, David Starkey, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Sir John Wilson, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Aliya Nanji, John McManus, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Naomi Caine Deputy Money Editor, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Gabrielle Andrews, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Chris Lightbown, Dr Eric Anderson Chairman, Hugh Pearman, David Calrns, Dave Selby, Miss B S, John Phillips, Mrs Mills, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, Tom Deveson, Simon Trump, Peter Cooper, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Hllary Porter, William Essex, Louise McKee, Georgina Howell, Adam Parsons,
ResumoBlair tackles men behaving badly William is hurt at Diana exploitation Contents British Airways Contents A tight squeeze John Prescott swaps his Jaguar for a… Police chief quits over threat to nuclear plants Contents Crackdown on heroin users Contents MI6 Russian defector jailed for £1.5m fraud Insight Contents Blair moves may end Euro bank stand-off Army could leave Ulster this year Classified Railtrack The Personal Number Company PLC Newspapers Support Recycling Harrods tops union recognition hit list Whisperers fail to stop chief schools inspector Article Withdrawn Debts deepen mystery of last Fiennes flight Cherie snaps as BBC quizzes her 'fine and gentle' mentor Direct Divers find world's oldest building Lexus Police horses are pushed out by technology Fears rise as jets fly on minimum fuel Labour '3R' test for councillors FIAT 'Quality time' can damage children Twenty new towns planned for green belt The Trouble with Boys Young single men are society's biggest problem, say ministers. Andrew Grice, Walter Ellis and Cherry Norton report on why Tony Blair is demanding action Abbey National Zoo animals sold as 'exotic meat' British Gas Imelda Marcos to sell shoes for Harvey Nichols Lloyds Bank Business Banking Artificial gill to give man freedom of seas Essex Man gets offer to edit Independent The Vauxhall Omega Airbus Sacked police chief plans Africa mission Compaq Climate of fear brings boom in crime shelters The Sunday Times Operation bedspring: find Kohl a beefy bunk Staples Automatic answers stoke fires of 'phone rage' Direct Line Pension Rover Coming up fast: the futuristic smart car is no longer a dream Sage Conman from suburbia is KGB defector Insight Halifax Victim named in BBC death film The Personal Number Company PLC The Shuttleworth Vitamins could reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease Heller snared in a Catch-22 over sources Navy plans three-hulled stealth aircraft carrier to cheat radar BT Revealed: the Asian 'slaves' who can be bought for £7,000 Queue Here Lunn Poly NHS research claims faith healing works Chaos before Le Kick off Is the scarcity of World Cup tickets a French plot or are the British whinging? Margarette Driscoll and Charles Master report on cries of 'foul' before the football even starts Jeep Lost tribe of black Eskimos found at pole Disneyland Paris Norwich Union Direct Private schools condemned for poor standards Dissidents wilt in 'Beijing spring' Debate of the age Barclays Treasure hunter closes on legendary Nazi loot Assassins shoot critic of Saddam The Personal Number Company PLC Blacks 'betrayed' by an actor's kiss Lunn Poly Microsoft EU warned of jobs chaos under single currency New bones up on bid for presidency Ford Brother barred from visiting Vanunu in jail The Sunday Times McCartney fans flock to US shrine Bosch Boy, 14 shoots teacher at dance End of a nuclear nightmare Blair deal takes uranium from terrorists' grasp Wouldn't it be great if something awe-inspiring… The Royal Bank of Scotland Shot Irish heroine attacked as 'faker' War looms as Yugoslav army tanks mass along Albania border Novell Nissan Gadaffi opens up literary offensive Psion Dutroux police blame cash cuts Www. shell-shareholders. org The Open University Charles to help quake-hit church P&O Stena Line Telephone trick French rats in a war zone BT Internet And now, a designer football Count throws the book at French aristocracy Inside Paris Police to offer addicts drug cure Prescott dents his eco-drive Plunging A-level standards leave students in the lurch at university Weather and Travel Outlook Mayday sailors feared drowned Virgin atlantic Five split £13m lottery jackpot News Digest Babies tested in tuberculosis alert Paedophile row Sperm inquiry Plea to mother River death £3,800 bottle Lovely jubbly Double vision Correction Arsenal go four points clear of United Double Dutch Contents Virgin atlantic Liverpool surrender to Hughes Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Ostenstad's power gains rich reward Stockwell secures play-off place for battling Ipswich Klinsmann spurs revival Kewell holds Coventry in check Everton sliding closer to brink Frustrated Blackburn Blake helps Bolton seize life line Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Are the Gunners built to last? Arsenal seem poised to win the Double. Louise Taylor asks if Arséne Wenger is founding a glorious dynasty Sunderland in party mood Mendonca brace keeps dream alive City poised to drop into abyss Kids Go Free to Rugby The Vauxhall Omega The case for a vintage Italian David Walsh focuses on the dilemma facing manager Cesare Meldini as Italy prepare for the World Cup with a win over Paraguay Collins primed to ignite Scotland Kevin McCarra on the Monaco maestro who may be the answer to Craig Brown's problems Hoddle is true to old one-two Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, reflects on a week in which the England coach might have found a winning combination for France England draw their inspiration from class of 66 Joe Lovejoy on the similarities between Alf Ramsey's immortals and Hoddle's team Clinical Germany ready for the final putsch Ian Hawkey looks at how Berti Vogts has been able to make progress despite a depressing injury list Coulthard out for revenge Adam Parsons in Imola evaluates David Coulthard's chances as he starts from the front Mercedes plan to launch F1 team Smoking Causes Cancer Causes Cancer White set to go full distance Ian Chadband sees the Whirlwind make a flying start against Darren Morgan at the Crucible in Sheffield Old rival Cram eyes Coe's time Joking apart, the former world champion is still setting targets, writes Ian Chadband Pioline on target to break bank Richard Evans watches two top Europeans trading powerful blows on the clay of Monaco The Times Feet of clay pose threat to Sampras Richard Evans reports on the plight of one of the best players to grace the world's tennis courts The Eagle has landed at last Ian Chadband talks to Paul Broadbent, whose team have realised a Wembley cup final dream after batting against the odds Wigan Off to flyer but gap narrows Motorola How I was attacked by Irish rugby manager Tom English relives a terrifying encounter that resulted in him being the victim of an unprovoked assault at the hands of Pat Whelan Clubs put home front before Europe Nick Cain hears Nigel Wray and Chris Wright stand firm in their negotiations with the RFU and place their faith in a strong domestic base Trying Times England's women are ready to climb a mountain to defend their World Cup says Stephen Jones Mitchell may snub tour America in sight of third cup final Saracens rue lost chance Best enjoys last laugh Richmond turn the tide with an early try blitz Morgan points West towards promotion BT's ISDN can send a document in less time than Welsh ready for title tussle County Championship Thorpe shows Butcher the way Stylish Shah out to impress Captain Cork on the run as Wood matures Keeping pace with Change Ian Hawkey on the black South African tourist facing a huge task on and off the field this summer Smith hunger undiminished Barney Spender finds Hampshire's latest captain looking forward to a new season and hoping to catch the eye of the selectors Essex fightback is cut off in its prime The Sunday Times Fantasy Calzaghe grinds Grimenez into submission Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Battler returns to take spoils John Karter witnesses a triumphant day for Adrian Magurie, the Irish jockey whose luck finally appears to have turned Four dark horses with hopes of upsetting the 2,000 Guineas form Xaar set to go the distance John Karter on the 2,000 Guineas favourite being widely touted as a possible Derby winner The London Hernia Centre The Sunday Times Gloomy forecast as injury hits Arc winner Chalmers puts Seve in shade Alex Fortune on a day's play that has set up a thrilling climax to the Spanish Open at EI Prat Honda Sutton back in groove Guy Richards sees an old winner find his touch to share lead in the Greater Greensboro Classic Whirlwind reminder of better days Action Replay New design goes hand in glove with protection Play the Game Saving your Fingers for the New Season This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items If looks could kill The shape of Italian cars to come varies from the sublime to the ridiculous, says Ray Hutton Audi Authorised Dealers Audi Dane Audi Audi Between the devil and a dastardly Porsche Audi Ingram Audi Audi Lloyd's may do away with names Wates to buy NatWest tower British Midland Contents BBC aims to cash in on 500-property portfolio Contents Taking the Plunge. . . Richard Branson is to spend… Inside Contents Sykes: I still want merger Retailers threaten CBI revolt Decision day dawns for Gordon and Liberty Life Agenda The eagle's eye highlights a particular area a… Volkswagen aims for Rolls-Royce knockout Rose proposes new RAC board BP warns of oil tax disaster GEC offers to buy $4bn US defence businesses Branson goes on health kick JP Morgan lists Arlington bids Business Digest AIM facts Sunday Times Business edited by John Jay Pet project Ferranti move Allergic Reaction Allegation and counter allegation have flown over why the deal of the decade, Glaxo's £100 billion merger with SmithKline Beecham, collapsed. In his first interview since the talks fell through, Glaxo's Sir Richard Sykes speaks out. Report by John Jay Candover May rate rise unlikely Saracens' Wray aims for £2m Board under fire at British Biotech Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Chemist formulates Goldshield flotation Databank PC whiz-kid piles up the billions Profile Michael Dell is the only entrepreneur who was not eclipsed by the hardware giants. Today, at 33, he is worth $5bn and his firm is bigger in personal computers than IBM Working Day BT Virgin The Queen's Reward for Business Big hitters push for Goldman float A Powerful group of senior executives believes the time is right for change at the last great partnership'. Kirstie Hamilton reports Air Portugal Summit tension over top bank job Euro Watch Signs Express Economy not as black as Brown says Economic Outlook Hewlett Packard Muddled Japan loses its way American Account BP boss drives change through the pipeline Ambitious new profit targets reflect the revitalisation of the British oil giant under John Browne, writes Andrew Lorenz The Sunday Times Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Tuckey rebuilds on home ground Just days after pulling out of America, MEPC's chief is launching a £150m bid for Chesterfield. John Waples reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items H W Fisher & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge of going global Trifast has built up a successful business providing nuts and bolts to big customers in Britain. But thet are no longer satisfied. They want the company to deliver to their factories worldwide and manage the service of other suppliers. Report by John Lawless The Sunday Times The Experts Don't be caught out by euro The single currency kicks in on the Continent next year but a survey shows small and medium firms are ill-prepared. By Claire Oldfield Microsoft Global view vital as world shrinks Small quoted firms prepare for comeback After years of being out of favour, the sector is fighting back by explaining its grown plans to new investors. Claire Oldfield reports Bulletin The Sunday Times Freight man flies high after hijacking backer Mark White, boss of Ultimex, a freight-forwarder, never looked back after taking over the firm that helped him lift off, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Negotiators National and International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Money Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas earnings still count for UK taxman Advice on owner-managers' business problems, and guidance on how to survive and grow in an increasingly competitive world Questions of Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Docklands Business Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Fax: 0171 782 7930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Internet mania runs wild on Wall Street The shares of most Net companies have doubled in value in the past few weeks. Garth Alexander reports from New York Griffin British Airways Big banking mergers threaten enterprise The mega-mergers among American banks may benefit consumers and investors but there will be one big loser—small business. Irwin Stelzer reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items OCRA World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Franchise Magazine Hemana International Group Much Talk-Much Profit Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Credit Limited Kall Kwik Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Impressions Franchise Sensational! Rally Carting Franchise! Multiple Display Advertising Items Communication of Traffic and Transport Information Greenalla Break into Executive Recruitment World Stock Corporation Ltd Sports Mania Does Intoto Kitchens Multiple Display Advertising Items Free & independent advice offered in all aspects Islam shakes up Bupa's desert brainstorm NatWest Too many Coqs spoil the broth Prufrock Sony signs Material Girl MFI steps up its Homeworks to pass City exam next time After a bad winter the furniture group is telling investors it will do much better in the coming months, writes Rufus Olins Burning issue over the post Kirkham is too much part of DFS furniture Inside the City British Airways Life after Death On the morning after the 1997 general election, Phillip Oppenheim work up without a job. So did 125 other Tories sacked by the electorate. He has been finding out how they survived First Telecom Contents Goodwood Travel Ltd Tartan terrorism Atticvs I was shocked to read Waldemar Januszeak's… Atticvs A tale of two Greek heroes Atticvs Taki Jerry's sewer show Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Running out on us? Don't bet on it Profile The Maktoums With a song in our hearts, and our hearts in our boots Sharp This Life President Blair The Times The British mongrel is a stubborn beast Cook blunders off from the third way CBI chief gets his laughs by hitting a mouse Bleary-eyed babes plan to rebel Hard facts about drugs we ignore at our peril Hooray, England doesn't exist Winning with the wizards The Sunday Times Newt's troops lose their nerve Mind A woman scorned The focus of national mourning, Linda McCartney was once the woman they loved to loathe, writes Philip Norman Don't look now but the big bad euro is coming up behind you Lacoste It's just a funny turn, possums Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Barry Humphries Hang it all, let's hear it for the great Pugin Lucinda Lambton stands by her wallpaper Hilton Japan must be made to pay war debt Thinking smaller AOL Bigotry means it's sad to be gay First casualty of film Where poverty's a better fate than the curse of Camelot Points The Queen is free to speak Time to target Labour Your report on Grace McLean's willingness to… Birthdays Figaro faces a ruinous wedding Labour's new establishment A year after the election, Britain has a new ruling elite, a network of like-minded people whose opinions and prejudices now shape our destiny, writes Peter Taylor Names to Note in Blair's New-Model Britain Satire squad gets its eye in The Sunday Times Plastic chips with everything Electronics Microchips could be made of plastic and sprayed on to credit cards or luggage labels, says Mark Prigg Bionic hand brings gentle touch to artificial limbs Pros A man-made limb can differentiate between a flower and a stone, writes Roger Dobson Time to throw Net surfers a line Sounding off There is no reason why we can't make voice calls and surf the Net with one phone wire, writes David Hewson Microsoft plans to downgrade browser Cut grass adds to pollution Http: //observe. ivv. nasa. gov/nasa/fun Http: //www. comedycentral. com/southpark/ Human hair cleans up oil spills on water Bits & Bytes Ants show robotics the way Http: //www. cricket. org Cybersphere walks architects into their designs Virtual Reality Helicopter hybrid set for take-off Aviation Boeing is creating a craft that takes off like a helicopter and then switches to fixed-wing flight. By David Windle Plants show how to boost efficiency of solar panels Alternative Energy Marks & Spencer Pensions Edited by Sean Hargrave Doctors deliver advice by Net Telemedicine Ryanair Contents Tanked up It was the thought of a quiet bottle of Trappist beer that drew Rob Ryan to the Ardennes, but his attention was diverted by less peaceful pursuits Contents Inter-Continental Ask the Concierge The Holy Grain Marriott A fino romance In the ancient city of Jerez, Hugo Arnold plunges into a weekend of brilliant skies, cold fino, tapas bars, cold fino, lazy, late dinners, cold fino. . . Books of the Week The Break Jerez Lightening the luggage load P&O Cruises On the Edge Where was I? Thomson scoops up holiday cottages Directions Upwardly mobile phone costs China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Windjammer Barefoot Cruises Inca link Question & Answer Holiday Money Footing the bill Rain check Le Shuttle Duty Bound A recent Gallup Poll showed that 75% of us are opposed to the forthcoming ban on duty-free in the EU; after all, it means bargain shopping and subsidised air fares. . . or does it? Savings past: a brief history of tax-free shopping Mark Warner Crystal Holidays Tailor Made Travel Power Time was when you needed two suitcases and a porter to carry your satellite phone; today's models are the size of a book. Lisa Sykes throws away films, post cards, phone card and map and goes out to play with the latest technology for travellers The Worst of Times Robert Elms runs out of money and hope in Brazil Packed Worldcover Virgin atlantic The Great Escapade The Sunday Times SeaWorld Technology for Car Voyages Jules Verne Sunsail Reunification Railway The railroad from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City takes Nerys Lloyd-Pierce straight to the heart of the country Calverley Travel Ltd. Iceland & Greenland Crystal Holidays Tap Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Brief Drive Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Holiday Clinic Terry and Louise Largan want a self-catering holiday with plenty of sporting activity and companionship for their three children. Louise would also like to try fitness classes. Their budget is £2,000 and they are bound by school holidays Great Southern Hotels Cork & Kerry Emerald Star C. I. 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Competition Details Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interest-free loans to pay hospital bills Revenue hits heir after slashing bill Gan investors take action Contents Cap mortgages, advise experts Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Car salesmen to hypnotise customers Northern Rock change makes rates a sham Fidelity converts funds Jupiter Party rat runs up phone bill of absent owner Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Wine buff misses out on liquid assets Friends Provident Pensions face a revolution All of us will need a pension, yet it is the worst-performing financial product on the market. But all of that is about to change, writes Paul Ham Paragon mortgages Direct C&G Channel Islands Limited Blueprint for ideal stakeholder plan Royal & SunAlliance Legal & General Future of finance is real eye-opener A cashpoint that scans your eye to give you account access is the latest step in a banking revolution, writes Nick Gardner Societe Generale Revenue to crack down on mistakes Taxpayers should do all they can to eliminate mistakes in their forms if they want to avoid fines and surcharges, writes Naomi Caine The Equitable Life Scottish Widows 10 top tips when filing your return Halifax Royal & Sunalliance Holiday lodges are wooden investment Ross Clark says people who bought holiday lodges in the 1980s boom have seen the value of their investment plummet The Sunday Times Child agency is 'unworkable' The Child Support Agency needs to reform its complex payments system that has caused undue hardship, writes Charlotte Wolff Scottish Widows It pays shoppers to be loyal Purse Power Mercury Asset Management Edinburgh Fund Managers Share Offer EMU: will you profit? William Essex examines whether European monetary union will pay rich dividends for British Investors Henderson Investors The Euro Timetable Transport is the right road to profit Investors need to keep a close eye on the market in order to spot the sectors that are set for strong growth, writes Debble Hill Horlick fund targets technology Chelsea Investments Johnson Fry Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin direct Perpetual Magnify the value of your collection Donald MacGillivray focuses on the growing returns to be had from the fascinating world of antique microscopes Beale Dobie & Company Limited Foster & Cranfield Standard Life Bank Top savings rates UK Unit trusts/OEICs: UK equity growth Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Book soon for Thomson break Savings News Premier backs smaller firms Chase De Vere Investment PLC Money Section Policy Portfolio PLC First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Direct Line Financial Services No Title Investors Direct Actress keeps up appearances A role in the BBC's hit comedy Keeping Up Appearances has kept Josephine Tewson in great demand, writes Natalie Graham M&G Funds turn a blind eye to CGT iceberg The Wright Angle Latchways every inch a fail-safe investment Inside Track Update Barclays K/F Selection NBS GKRS Contents London Electricity Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash The Berkeley Partnership Arthur Andersen Selector Europe Hays Executive Strategic Search & Selection SDX Business Systems Mondex International Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Intrum justitia British Midland Sun microsystems Copeland VISA Worldwide Partner Ernst & Young ICL Harvey Nash Information Technology Chiltern Group of Companies PA Consulting Group Harvey Nash Ilex Howgate Sable Whitehead Selection Odgers Michael Page Sales & Marketing NBS Ellis Fairbank plc GKRS Whitehead Selection NBS Digby Morgan Consulting Philip Rice Partnership Price Waterhouse Aculab Deloitte & Touche Being Valued is… PSD Marketing and Sales Recruitment Harvey Nash Information Technology Consumer's Association Ashton Penney Harvey Nash Information Technology British Airways Legal Aid BUPA Guest Interexec Ellis Fairbank plc William M. Mercer Sun Valley McKinsey & Company Executive Choice Michael Page Rundle Brownswood International Search and Selection InterSearch Kellogg's Clay McGuire Executive Selection & Teambuilding PA Consulting Group Ernst & Young Eurogroup JDA Ernst & Young Bass Prism Executive Recruitment Motorola Q Data Consulting Austin Knight Nationwide Nigel Lynn Associates ASH Search & Selection G. A. P Consulting Drake International Retek James martin+Co Gregory Wood Ward Recruitment Advertising Electrolux Multiple Display Advertising Items High flyers heed call for grounding Companies are employing mentors to give young executives shooting up the ranks the benefit of advice from experienced hands and the chance to hone their skills, writes Sally O'Reilly KPMG Selection & Search APACS London & Quadrant Housing Trust Charity Recruitment Exchange Consulting Group Euro London Appointments Schroders Mowlem Stafford Long Recruitment Advertising & Partners CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Financial Appointments Matthews Harris Consulting Mars Advancement Careers Ltd. Qualified Accountant Rickman Tooze (IFA) Limited The Sunday Times Scott Taylor Heriot-Watt University Institute of Actuaries AiC Analysts Ltd Eastern Power & Energy Trading Price Waterhouse Martin. Ward. Anderson Minorco News of the World The Thinking Consultant's Consultancy AMPY Automation-Digilog Ltd The Sunday Times Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group Dolphin DeLaRue Thresher Bywater Creating competive advantage KPMG Selection & Search John Dickinson IBM BG plc Connaught Parascan Technologies Ltd Microsoft 20:20 Logistics Morgan & Banks International Lynx Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strategic Resources House of Fraser Castrol Multiple Display Advertising Items ACC Telecom Bupa Scientific Generics Deutsche Messe AG Hanover Sales Director Xteam Professional Pre-Selection Services Career Opportunities in HR First Point International Preshfields Executive Assistant Lucent Technologies HCI International Medical Centre CIET International Chestertons Residential Executive Choice The BSS Group PLC Wallis Dress to KiLL U. K. 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