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News from 17/05/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Taki, Gerald Segal, Rezvani, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Tony Wrigglesworth, Katherine Burke, George Burns, Tony Barrell, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, Ruperts Steiner, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Rufus olins, Lesley White, A S Byatt, Lawrie Madden, Victor Bockris, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Donald Foreman, Nick Pitt, Andrew Sullivan, Uri Geller, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Dr Roger Henderson, Chris Goodwin, Ajoy Bose, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Steve Farrar, Irwin Stelzer, Waldemar Januszak, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Rachel Cook, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, Patrick Wilson, Philip Kingsley, Philip Kerr, Auberon Waugh, David Hewson, Emperor Akihito, Harvey Porlock, Dr Steven White, Margaret Coles, Debble Hill, Hugh Canning, Ken Russell, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Jennifer Miller, Jenny Shields, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Helen Dunmore, Kristle Hamilton, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, M Warson, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Kerr, Anna Blundy, Mike Laws, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, John Dunlop, Kristle Hamilton City Editor, Frances Spalding, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, David Johnson, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Ross Clark, Walter Grey, Nicola Fairbrother, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Dalglish, Mark Edwards, Kilworth Cork, Rebeccaa Ianqueray, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Susan Clark, Malcolm Gloak, Winston Peterson President, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, D Seguin, James Turrell, Francis Bennion, Richard Young, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Joanna Lumley, Paul Bew, Stanley Stewart, Albert French, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Philip Flaxion, Debbie Hill, David Leopard, Elaine Showalter, May Sarton, David Hunt, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Helen Hawkins, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Brian Deer, Richard Edton, Michael Bartlett, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, David Pleat, Andrew Grice, Margaret Tudeau-Clyton, Fiona Shaw, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ghulam Hasnain, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Peter Matthews, John Whittington, Martin Tyler, Trevor Lewis, Rasselas, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Naoml Caine, Paul Kavanagh, Michael Larrers, Josh Salzmann, David Windle, Tony Strong, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Babara Hall, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Barrie Penrose, Smlta Talati, Graham Hind, Kristie Hamilton, Mark Franchetti, Brian Moore, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, R Moody, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, Christine Webb, David Starkey, Simon Callow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Bob Davis, Kate Thornton, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, John McManus, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Jane Lacraft, Julie Smyth, John Carey, Katharine Graham, Monte Carlo, David Hutcheon, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Paul Ganz, Clarie Oldfield, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Anne Esden, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Agenda Andrew Lorenz, Joe Lovejoy, Naoml Caine Deputy Money Editor, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Chris Lightbown, Rose Singel, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, John Phillips, Susan d' Arcy, Noel Malcolm, Penny Perrick, Anthony Howard, Shelley von Strynckel, Glenys, Hugh Colver, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Carol Shiekis, Pamela Coleman, Frank Whiford, Lord Sainsbury, Adam Parsons,

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Arms to Africa:'no Prosecution' Foreign Office links with mercenaries destroy Customs case Syria paid IRA to kill Mountbatten Britain's richest man to lead yes campaign for euro Contents Warning Contents Up to speed: the Queen runs to catch the action at… Contents Arsemal's Twin Peaks Royal garden parties to be televisied live Contents Blair pledges to make IRA give up arms Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Railtrack Contents Blunkett struggles to cut swollen classes Labour to purge its MEP 'dinosaurs' Love pill lures the limp to Andorra Sunny Mandelsands, your beach as stone's throw from the dome No 10 aide may win royal spin doctor post Direct Line Land Rover Article Withdrawn Britain's heritage 'left to rot' Middle England swears hostility to foul language on Radio 4 BT Star Alliance Astronomers find a diamond in the sky EU raids car manufactures in price inquiry Illness forces Margaret to withdraw from public life World's Web browsers pore over humble Cambridge coffee pot Cable & Wireless Labour tax burden hits poor hardest A new financial company that will change the way we Feuding family to bury Sinatra in private Fathers raise brighter kids British Airways A swell party with Howard's stepson Winslet faces backlash for bisexual role Nationwide Food-can plastics may risk cancer for unborn boys Primus 'Smart' plants will keep the garden looking rosy Families split over use of Dunblane fund Airbus God Father Win World Cup Tickets Scottish Widows Police push for FBI-style academy Scottish Amicable Mailshot firms blitz 'Midas' consumers Truants lured to class with load of Garbage The Personal Number Top athletes born with 'go faster' gene Staples Lezmark Irish pupils to get same history North and South Can Cook Beat FO muddle leaves boss in firing line Lunn Poly Inter-Continental BBC Radio 4 Military's 'dirty tricks' Rival factions plot rise to power via bloody crisis TSB Fear and loathing Canon France swings to Reggae Boyz' beat Lucent Technologies Italians probe rich Alpine sect The Personal Number Company PLC Iberia Pakistan warns of nuclear retaliation US urges Sharif to show restraint Vivendi Asian hot spot spreads its head around the world Failure to solve the latest arms row will fuel the nuclear ambitions of others, says Gerald Segal Pressure grows to free Vanunu P&O EU wrecks its own aid to Third World Lloyds Bank Business Banking Mullahs bless first condom factory Dark Age doom of Russia's lepers In a country where leprosy still invokes terror, victims face life in medieval colonies, reports Mark Franchetti Vivendi Hyundai The Hyundai Coupe US at mercy of cyber terrorists Compaq Japanese parents use private eyes to spy on children St. Joseph's Hospice The Personal Number Company PLC Gangsters declare war on Mandela P&O Stena Microsoft money on Monet The Royal Bank of Scotland OJ Simpson detective turns literary sleuth Inside New York Hitler's car maker The $20m lunch NHS debts trigger new crisis Carry On summit given an uncoll welcome Loach mocks the Blair vision Weather and Travel Outlook Fanning the flames: A car blazes near Arsenal's… Stores in merger talks Virgin Four tickets share £11.8m lottery pot News Digest Welsh spurn Posh Spice Bakery deaths Security case £1.5m drug raids Hospital row Body found Politician killed Cliff plunge Be warned Twin Peaks Red-hot Arsenal cruise to Double Contents Fights of Fantasy French add polish Louis Taylor sees Anelka grab the Double for Arsenal with a goal that exposed the poor tactics of Newcastle's manager These Old Boots Wenger's great day Rivals Give Verdict on Dalglish applauds fans 117th FA Cup Final: A Player by Player Guide Power play scatters the Magpies David Pleat explains how the battle was won by Arsenal's dominant Fightback disrupts stroll in the sunshine About turn as the Platinum Blondes enlist in Toon Army Louis Taylor reports on the well-groomed corporate hospitality types who kept the real Newscastle United fans away from Wembley Interactive Team Football Classic Parlour game Joe Lovejoy on the resurgence of a player whose sparking display may yet force a rethink of England's final World Cup squad Life of Brian ends in style Battle on the Box—How Television Giants Fared in The FA Cup Verdict Motson misses party BBC Sky work hard to make impression An ace with no cards to play Chris Lightbown says the dismal service to Alan Shearer left England's finest forward enduring a frustrated isolation Hearts beat merry tune to leave Rangers broken Talk radio Juventus, this Time It's for Real BT Bridge the gap for new tilt at the title Chris Lightbown hails Chelsea's cup winners and urges them to follow the chairman's lead Smoking out the problem A Convincing win over Saudi Arabia will be essential to deflect criticism of Glenn Hoddle's team selections, some of his methods and certain players' habits, says Joe Lovejoy Inspired Heskey proves England's driving force Premiership: Final table and results chart Style is the key to Saudi success England's next opponents will rely on skill not strength in the World Cup. Ian Hawkey on their Brazilian touch Pools Britishs on the crest of wave Keith Wheatley reports on fascinating duel between Lawrie Smith and Paul Standbridge for the lead in the Whitbread's translantic leg Rydell threatens to steal the show Adam Parsons looks at Richard Rydell's chances of taking the lead in the touring car championship Smoking Causes Cancer Shafiq, 16, is ready to be king Ian Chandband finds Britain's youngest professional boxer determined to equal his boyhood heroes Smoking Causes Cancer Quickfire Bryant takes title role Cheerful Monty in the mood Nick Pitt sees Europe's top player getting back in to the groove at the B&H International Open Lady Cobra Sjoland grabs second chance Nick Pitt meets a Swedish golfer whose new outlook on life The Sunday Times The Vectra Arctic Se from Vauxhall Hackney poised for major breakthrough Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Today's Racecards Racing Snipers aim at wrong target The Australian official who attacked England's tour party must accept his share of the blame, says Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent Uncompromising Brown answers call from England Nick Cain meets the Royal Marines bandsman and Richmond winger whose tackle on Tana Umaga was one of the highlights of the season Land Rover Classy Andrew will drive weary Newcastle to title Sir John Hall's team have been a credit to rugby in its most memorable season, says Stephen Jones New boys lost in the great divide David Lawrenson on the class gap making life tough at the top for clubs promoted to the Super League On top of the World The female All Blacks have not true rivals, only opponents to be vanquished at will, says Stephen Jones Prepare for the Unexpected Tonight 9.20 Channel 4 Win a Ferrari Stroll in park for brilliant Kiwis Donald finds reason to fire Graham Otwaya at Worcester County Championship Durham enjoy taste of the high life Martin Searby at Riverside Hooper rekindles golden memories Ivo Tennant at Canterbury Defiant Lathwell runs out of options Thrasy Petropolous at Lord's Maddy has to wait for opening Graham Otway feels that England selectors must find a spot this summer for a bright young batting prospect from Leicestershire Crowd figures don't add up for attracting sponsors Spin doctor gets Salisbury in groove Graham Otway meets a discarded England leg-spinner who has turned for help to an Australian in a bid to regain his Test place Lively Kallis strengthens all-round excellence Despite coming late to the one-day game, South Africa stand at the top of the pile. Ian Hawkey reports National Grid Renault Question of faith for Rios Richard Evans, in Rome, on how a racket handle could lead to surgery for Marcelo Rios Harsh lesson for young pretender King remains queen of the court Confidence tricks put penalty-taker on spot Play the Game Saving the Day in Penalty Shoot-Outs The Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Haami can reach the heights For John Dunlop and his team, no race is more important than Derby says John Karter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Cape Cross takes step up in class Hot-shot Giles to pay the penalty Ian Chadband on how a rule change could signal the end of the line for one of English hockey's most celebrated characters Audi A heavyweight contender Isuzu's new 4 4 diesel Trooper has the muscle to stand its ground against the big boys in the off-road market, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Having some high jinks in a sci-fi hybrid Multiple Display Advertising Items …Sage Car salesman think they hold all the aces over an ignorant public, but with a bit of homework anyone can trump them Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Synerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Altwood Hexagon L&C Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hollingrade Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Mercedes London's Finest Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale AFN Lancaster Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks Midland Registrations Saab Top Gear Live Your Wildest Dream? Ray Hutton puts the Ford Cougar through its paces and pronounces it a winner probably Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Broughtons Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Europe's low, low prices are closer than you think Contents Blair sets EMU target for sterling Seagram is close to PolyGram deal Inside British Midland Contents Hygena founder challenges MFI Contents Grade stages First Leisure theatre sale Contents Royal Bank and Halifax explore link-up plans Labour calls for no-strike pact This time, the LBO giants may be doing industry a favour McDonald New luxury Rover will bring 1,000 extra jobs Bug-busters ignore Blair's call to arms Ford eyes Benetton F1 deal Business Digest Ritblat's son follows father LCR's tunnel link in danger The New Barbarians How private-equity firms make money Standard Life Bank Regus Beckwith is on the ball Alvis wants alliance with GKN Defence Viyella cuts jobs as split deadline nears Sherewatch A share in the boardroom 'Micro' firms have gloomy outlook Databank Sap Pay deals may apply to all of Europe Uro Watch Politics grip bank French jobs secure Keep in touch Rate peak splits hawks and doves Broken-down Nissan seeks foreign partner Crushibg debts and falling market share may end the Japanese giant's independence Delusion struts the G8 stage Mitel Safeway chief can take the heat Falling profits, a share-price drop and the collapse of merger talks with Asda, have failed to shake Colin Smith's belief that the supermarket chain has a solid future Jaguar XKR Working Day Gates blinks in monopoly showdown Microsoft has delayed launching Windows 98 and made concessions to the regulators who are trying to curb its growing power, writes Garth Alexander BT Air Portugal TML Body Shop calls in corporate man The Roddicks have brought in the manager of a multinational to impose new order and efficiency on their struggling cosmetics empire. Rufus Olins reports on the plans for revival Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Riding Web Point Top Negotiators National and International Business Link faces rival A private-sector competitor aims to give owners of small firms the opportunity to get together, talk shop and exchange ideas on how to expand Textile house aims to be the Next big thing The problems at Next are being seen as an opportunity by one of its suppliers of ladieswear Birmingham Boy racer discovers the winning formula As a nine-year-old dirt-track racer, Adrian Reynard not only showed promise on the circuit, he also discovered a talent for making money, writes Rupert Steiner Small firms must tackle computer bug Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Designer spoilt for choice What do you do when you have more oppurtunities than you can handle? Network The Experts Blair shows unions who's the real boss Workers' leaders who believed that Tony Blair would shed his business credentials and cave in to the unions after the general election have had a rude awakening, writes Andrew Grice Virgin Row erupts over mining rescue Plans to force greater use of British coal are being opposed by industrists and consumers, write John Waples and Graham Hind Orange Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items User Invitations to Tender Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancelled Order of Office Furniture Businesses for Sale Balloon flies high for world record Aviation The latest attempt to fly non-stop around the world hope to succeed by taking off in the southern hemisphere and climbing to an altitude of 130,000ft The PC helper that speaker plain English Lacewing kills off greenfly on roses Sunday-times Mobile phone can show picture of callers Early warning of premature birth Virgin Videos make life happier for battery hens Bits & Bytes Tea peps up power of antibiotics BT Paranmedics see remedy in third eye Etchings are too hot to handle Prufrock Sweet talking BA pacifies Branson Microsoft Alliance Smut squad pulls plug on finger lickin' fun French snooper caught by competitor Ad battle turns into war for bus shelters Contents Housing crash victims hit in new debt row 147 days at work foots the tax bill Instant-access account charges for withdrawals Credit card holders pay dear for not clearing bill Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Pension trustees break the law Labour must get it right setting Isa benchmark Trading watchdogs to target finance rogues Yorkshiree Cuernsey Bully cheated wife out of cash from joint fund Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Cover costs cancer traveller dear Friends Provident Investors pay for safety net 'Protected' funds shelter investors against stock market losses, but they come at a price, writes Nick Gardner Aberdeen Prolific Jupiter Invest On-Line Legal & General Mortgage cover fails borrowers Mortage indemnity guarantees are still hitting housebuyers who can't afford to put down a big deposit, writes Naomi Caine PEP's With Added Protection Beale Dobie & Company Limited The Equitable Life Is your child safe with a nanny? Anne Esden reports on the growing lobby for regulation of nannies and explains how to find one that you can trust Scottish Widows Harman must close … gap Mercury Asset Management Ltd Royal & Sunalliance Save & Prosper National Savings lose their edge Recent cuts in interest rates have left the state savings schemes trailing behind other investments writes David Hunt Legal & General Policy Choice Direct The Sunday Times Clean up with ethics More investors are backing ethical funds whose performance shows that profit and conscience can go together, Writes Debbie Hill First National Cheltenham & Cloucester Norwich Union Young pensinors need life cover More people are retiring early, but how many realise they need to replace their company life insurance? Direct Line cuts cost of car breakdown help As the RAC and AA fight for supermacy in the roadside-rescue market, a new player promises lower prices writes Kevin Pratt Paragon Mortgages Famlington Health insurance policy will pay for visits to your doctor GP First offers subscribers a range of benefits and will help alleviate pressure on NHS resources, writes Naoml Caine The Equitable Life Jewellery maker loses its sparkle Missed opportunities in the property sector and poor results from an old favourite have been plaguing Kevin Goldstein-Jackson The Sunday Times Schroders Your Mortage Virgin direct Sainsbury's Cash in on Beetle mania Standard Life Bank Direct Line Top savings rates UK Unit trust/OEICs: Japan Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Will the Tetley float be your cup of tea? City experts are divided over the prospects for shares in Britain's biggest tea bag maker, writes Debbie Hill Nationwide cuts rates on fixed mortgages Savings News Chase De Vere Policy Plus Policy Portfolio PLC Citi Bank Beautician has to make up time Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Let your cursor do the walking Shopping for a good mortgage deal or new car is a lot less tiring if you do it online from home, writes Matthew Wall TV group in tune with boom industry First Telecom Contents The Final Curtain Frank Sinatra was the coolest dude on the planet, writes Philip Norman. But he could never decide in which realm he belonged-that of high art or low life Contents Superlative Travel Just another French farce Seinfeld feels the PC heat Atticvs Admen rob graves Nick Newman's Week Modern mikado held prisoner by the past Profile No secret is safe from the spy who gossipped The Sunday Times This Life Asian anxieties The Sunday Times Blair's Whitehall farce Advertisement Free flights on Concorde British Airways The World's favourite airline Heath Robinson our man at the FO Paddy soft-pedals on Cook to protect PR Express's spin around pleases Mandelson Tories lose their Wembley way The Unionists have won, they just don't know it Wanted: a morality for the majority Trust me, I'm a stroppy doctor BBC Radio 4 The day my father Nine harrowing years after her father was shot, Anna Blundy found peace by making a pilgrimage to the place where he fell Teenage Pregnancy, the crisis that isn't Bar Restaurant 'La Fringale' Make room on the terraces lads, it's the girls who are at fever pitch now Lacoste BBC Radio 4 Why the Queen cannot quit British to the core Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Be thankful for NHS Consultants A fat lady bites back Take a bus to work Points Bitter legacy of Mo aide Birthdays The grand old sods refuse to fade away Try Homes Limited Colliers Jardine Copping Joyce New Homes Octacon Exclusive Wimbledon Resale by Owner Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rialto Homes Allsop Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items The whole world in their hands The multinationals and their creed of globalisation are under attack, but we would all be the poorer without them, says David Smith Extending the shelf life of women The new Fawcett Library will rightly be a mecca for students of feminism, but it needs a more modern focus, says Elaine Showalter Picture Gallery Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Marina Puente Romano The pick of the punch It's the secateurs season again—a good time for the green-fingered to find a home with a lovely garden, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt breaks through the modernity barrier For well-heeled fashion victims Berkeley Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Shanly Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vincent House Bellway Homes Barratt Westbury Westcity Properties Ltd The City Quay Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Mowlem Parque Da Floresta Barratt Sotogrande Berkeley Homes Charles Church Contents Ryanair Contents Riding High Stanley Stewart escapes the heat and chaos of Central Asia, in search of the nomadic horsemen of Kirghizstan's Tian Shan mountains Contents Seafrance Ask the Concierge Cannes If you want to know what's hot and what's not, ask a hotel concierge Debenhams The Avon Calling Books of the Week Picture Gallery Morriott Multiple Display Advertising Items Muggings in Madrid Sunsail P&O Cruises On the Edge Directions Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal go-ahead for BA Antigua British Airways Question & Answer Where was I? Holiday Money A rough diamond Martinique enjoys its status as a peaceful Caribbean outpost of La Belle France, but Simon Callow discovers a grittier reality Columbus Direct Atlantis The Caribbean for Less Mark Warner The Knowledge: sailing in the Med Types of Sailing Holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries Holidays Great Southern Hotels Ryan Hotels Stena Line Holidays Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Villas Holiday Clinic Their Brief Air Tracvel Group Holidays Limited Keeping track of the past Jonathan Leake joins the inaugural journey of one of Europe's great luxury trains Brittany Ferries Luxury European Trains Club World British Airways Solos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Singapore Airlines Thames Link USA specialist British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Far East Airline Network Malaysia Airlines US Air tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Campus Travel Quantas British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network South African Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Life Bowhills P&Q Brittany Ferries Acron Family Adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Sapphire Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O North Sea Ferries Avis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Uri Geller's dream destination is out of this world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish Ferries Where was I? Win a four-day beside Lake Garda with The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Korn/ferry International Unisys Halifax Shp Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NBS Harvey Nash Odgers Harvery Nash Coopers & Lybrand The English National Stadium at Wembley Computer Sciences Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Odgers GKRS Barbour Index Michael Beer Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiserv Glaxo Wellcome Prestige The Wellcome Trust GKRS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pearson Multiple Display Advertising Items Howgate Sable Spiers Ayres Townshend Selection & Search McGregor Boyall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvey Nash Anadarko Cap Gemini Maxwell Jamieson Nestle Riley Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Astea Global One BIR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Waterhouse Focus Management Consultants Limited Ionica Alderwick Consulting Sales Solution Mansion house Management Consulting Limited Business Link 4U Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Latimer Ardent Software TMP Worldwide Northern Recruitment Group PLC PSD Technology Recruitment Ramsey Hall CFS International DACG Multiple Display Advertising Items Contract Production Coordiator GE Capital Global Consumer Finance-UK Informatiq Consulting Ltd Robinson Keane Search & Selection Oryx Executive Search Coopers & Lybrand Court Service Naafi People in Action ARC International Unleash the bloodhound inside you If you are bored with auditing the same old accounts year in, year out, and see yourself as a bit of a sleuth, a career in forensic accountancy could be the answer, writes Katherine Burke Global Finance Opportunities Desk Sheffield-Haworth Catapult Communications Tyzack Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Appointments Finlayson Wagner Black Whizz-kidz Offshore Executive Recruitment Limited Finacial Controller Elf The Sunday Times Fletcher Jones Ltd Bermuda Qualified Accountants Candle Floyd Advertising Limited American Express Clarify The Institution of Electrical Engineers Pace Managing Director Transarc Wit Executive Selection Group Ltd The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawrence Barnett Siemens PPP healthcare Percell Group Plc Durex BBM Selection Intentia Medlock Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cisco Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items "Who is Computacenter anyway?" Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspire & Lead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mail Itnet Ltd Bridford Computacenter Omnes Inter Exec Michael Page Sales & Marketing The Times Halliburton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blue Bird International Corporate Development Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seagram The Sunday Times Talisman ICO Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galileo International Automatic Industry Services Search & Selection Tps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Emirates British Airways Telstra Lasmo Mars ICO Multiple Classified Advertising Items BSA International Inc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wam Net Public & Healthcare MSL Search and Selection West Sussex County Council The Open University Business School Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times London Electricity Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Northern Ireland Civil Service Education Teacher Training Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Sheffield City Council Austin Knight MB Design & Marketing Prospectus Teacher Training Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fees aren't what they used to be Private education is enjoying a rise in popularity but parents beware—the cost is surging ahead, too says Charlotte Wolff Education Multiple Display Advertising Items West Minister College Business Courses EF International Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items The College of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Pupils are just as wild in the private blackboard jungle Get Rich Proof Reading? Top managers share secrets Some big companies are even twinning managers to discover best practice and spread it more widely Andersen Consulting Media Contacts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact plus Kurt Salmon Associates Get on track to improve your career prospects The Personal Development Show-June 1998 Contents Fallen Star Osbert Sitwell by Philip Ziegler Picture Gallery Affairs of state Pile 'Em High Child abuse A touch of evil Criticals List On issues great and small, writers, says Harvey Porlock, are under attack Mad about the boy Valentino: A Dream of Desire by David Bret Robson £16.95 pp 224 Hay festival: the final countdown BBC Radio 4 Laying into the Conservatives Guilty Men by Hywel Williams Aurum Press £18.95 pp 288 A whole new set of prejudices The Picasso Papers by Rosalind E Krauss Thames & Hudson £17.95 pp276 The model of an artist Mistress of Montmartre a Life of Suzanne Valadon by June Rose Richard Cohen Books £25 pp284 Writing Magazine Diary Hidden witness Victor Klemperer's diaries allow Philip Kerr finally to understand what it was like to be a Jew during the German Reich A reluctant tool in the han Peter Millar reads a fluidly written insight in to bankrolled the Nazis and ended up as a respectable wealthy banker On the Shelf Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished The Last Tycoon is a compelling read, says Helen Dunmore 50 Years Ago this Week May Sarton writing to Ashley Montagu, Vouvray, May 20,1938 Seriously good reading Not ageing but drawing down south The Last Resort by Alison Lurie Chatto £15.99 pp 254 Romance It's a kind of magic The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett Doubleday £16.99 pp381 Keys to Florida Lost Man's River by Peter Matthiessen Harvill £15.99 pp539 Writers Free Magazine The Sunday Times Bookshop Love of Fat Men The Sunday Times Concise Crossboard No 531 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Biblio File Joanna Lumley identifies with Elizabeth and lusts after Darcy Ancience & Medieval History Book Club Scooby-Doo! Contents Scooby-Do! F-mail Bat-tastic treat It's a Spiceworld Cartoon Star Picture Gallery Jarvis Asterix and the Normans Funday Emma's big day On a scroll You must be joking Look zoo's talking What a waste Beryl the Peril Greate a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Bookzone Rex and Tex Squirt Funday Alec Stewart Fans utd You're a Legend The Fun Club Contents Migraleve Who do they think they are? The Thai bridge Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Contents Wild things Richard Young is one of the most celebrated society snappers Lancaster Naughty but nice A star is born The nightclub singer Jane McDonald was ready to give it all up-until she appeared on The Cruise Pergo Viva Las Vegas Picture Gallery Lender's Bagels Lav Azza Well suited From the high street to Savile Row, the pale summer suit is a must-have for men this season Spring lunch Splendido recovery Winner's dinners Letters Begel Bliss Bottles of the Week Something to chew on Picture Gallery Glass differences Wine Picture Gallery Four of the best . . . Restaurants to take your mother to Table Talk Simply Divine Interiors Design Directory How to Get the Look Lavender Trust Say it with flowers-and help those with breast cancer Amdega Come on You Blooms It's chelsea Flowre Show time again. Robert Johnston offers a guide to this year's most promising cup hopefuls Gardening Berkeley House Leather Collection The Mail Order Sofa Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Kirkdale Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Options Sofa Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct from Odeon The Iron Bed Company MTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Original Box Sash Window Co Trim and Mow the Easy Way Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Oakridge Direct Harkin & Barker Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas William Turner Multiple Display Advertising Items Satellite Atlas of the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyle Fitness Mind & Body It sounds so simple-get wrapped in bandages like a mummy and a new slender you will emerge Chrissy Iley had to try it On Call Diet watch Slimming With Pete Woman's realm Fitness Fed up with pumping iron alongside sweaty, smelly men? An all-women gym could be just the answer, says Sue Reid Consumer Test Badmitton rackets Work it out All the answers to your fitness questions Cut and dry Picture Gallery Beauty File 6 of the best Oil-control moisturisers How Do I Look? Back magic Kérastase Solaire What's the Alternative? Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Active Vite SSAFA Forces Help Needs Volunteers ICR Backs Wing To Respond to an Advertiser . . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Club Parties Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club Encounters A Man on your Arm First Impressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Scope The Sunday Times Cross Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives Excuses Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Strius Sara Eden Daewoo Contents Contents It's the pictures that got small What will be hot this summer? It won't just be the usual blockbusters, says Christopher Goodwin Perils of being a nymphet Too young to Tango At 19, Maria Schneider starred in the sexually explicit Last Tango in Paris. It ruined her life. Will her new film at last rescue her career from the unhappy aftermath, asks Garth Pearce Noises off The week's films Megastores The Brits who Cannes do Stephen Armstrong on home-grown talent at this year's festival In the frame for acclaim Cupboard love In the past, James Turrell has moved mountains, so why is this great American artist now making British crockery? Bloody, bold, and resolute Chaim Soutine was one of the rawest and most striking artists of the 20th centuary. But his name has remained obscure—until now, says Waldemar Januszczak Wild at heart, but wise on top Billy Corgan was the bad boy of grunge, but he's grown up to make a surprising new album, says Andrew Smith Saturday Night Fever The Sunday Times Theatre Film The Critical List Art Theatre Pick of the Week What to see and where to go this week Dance Opera Concerts Pop Naked Comedy Multiple Display Advertising Items It doesn't add up Chris Smith has written a book about culture, but does he know how to turn creativity into cash, asks Robert Hewison Arty facts: who's building what Light fantastic Can art bring a dead city centre to life? Ten years on, the Take is making headway in Liverpool The New Album Rest of the week's theatre So Opera North Rock Jeff Buckley Sketches (For My Sweetheart, the Drunk) Columbia The ultimate collection Crucial Cuts The Lexicon of Love Jazz Motorpsycho Trust Us Stickman Psychobabble Classical Handel Rodelinda Music Shop BBC Radio 4 A pallid shade of red Hanns Eisler, composer of East Germany's national anthem, was more forceful in his politics than in his music, says Paul Driver The London Cuckolds Raging bull Cruel Garden is by turns brutal and boring, but David Dougill can't take his eyes off this passionate tribute to Lorca Tosca winner Bryn Terfel is magnificient in Amsterdam's historic new production, says Hugh Canning Mr Producer! 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