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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Fabrice Santoro, Hugh Routledge, Barney Spender, Andrew Crowcroft, Scott Athorne, Barbara Hall, Donald MacGillivray, Rebecca Butlin, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Michael Buerk, Dan Pearson, John Peter, J K, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Gary Neville, Nick Bradshaw, Derek Hodgson, Jane Wharton, Lesley White, John Jay, Bill Gates, Max Glaskin, Emine Saner, Muhammad Ali, Frank Whitford, Roy Porter, Die Aegyptische Helena, Rough Guides, Ivo Tennant, Sheridan Morley, Ruth Deech Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority, Addison de Witt, Michael Schumacher, Sally Payne, Tim Spicer, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Jones Forster, Humphrey Carpenter, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, P Rushden, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Richard Eaton, Tori Amos, I W, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Caroline Moorehead, Robert Sandall, Anthony G Phillips, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Steve Farrar, Mrs J S, Eamon Dunphy, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Philip Leigh, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, George Parry, D R, Norman Davies, Mary Ellen Amos, Alan Titchmarsh, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Hewson, John Ashbery, David Batty, Harvey Porlock, Milton Shulman, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Hugh Mcllvanney, Antonia Fracer, F F, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Alan Blaikley, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Hugh Canning, Louise Taylor, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, David Marnet, L B, Michael Jones, Sweet Charity, Jean Moorcroft Wilson, David Seaman, George Perry, Graham Otway, S W, Nick Gardner, Lifegame, Peter Parker, Ian Wright, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Edmund Pollinger, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Barry Unsworth, Sue Lawrence, Justin Cartwright, Fred Johnson, Paul Driver, Colin Barraclough, Richard Binns, Simon Fanshawe, Peter Windsor, Nicholas Hellen, Nigel Williamson, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Dr A Dabbagh, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Scholes, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Fawthrop, Rufus Olins, Tom Shone, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Horace Harris, C B, Andy Goldberg, Peter Neville-Handley, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, David Beckham, Ruper Hart-Davis, Hugo Barnacle, Marrian Clark, Adrian Sindall, Darren Anderton, John D Rockefeller, Richard Mullender, Rick Bragg, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Professor Tom Daveney, George Mackay Brown, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Frances Mayers, Teddy Sheringham, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Dr Sandy Thomas Director, Alistair Miller, Hicham Arazl, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Sandrine Testud, Andrew Grice, F W, Rosalie Clovis, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Lucy Adamson, David Walsh, David Lodge, Dominik Hrbaty, Dr Bhaskar Ghosh, Rasselas, Jack Grimston, Gareth Southgate, Bryan Appleyard, G Tuffnell, Stephen Armstrong, Milan Panic, Andy Hinchcliffe, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Arthur Hunt, Flynn Sarler, Sujit Bhattacharjee, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Patty Schnyder, S K, Geroge Perry, Maurice Chittenden, L Potter, David Rudnick, Harold Winter, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Ross, Jackie Brown, Frank McLynn, Michael Sheridan, Eliane Elias, David Starkey, Matthew Lynn, Tony Adams, Godfrey Smith, Patrick McCabe, Simon Brooke, Euan cameron, Michael Hodges, Kate Thornton, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Mandy Payne, A A Gill, Alan Shearer, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Philip Gould, Jeremy Wayne, John Carey, Anne Chisholm, Rajeev Syal, Naomi Caine Deputy Money Editor, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Sarah Wynter, Robert Johnston, Margaret Kemp, Stephen Pettitt, Marcel Marceau, Cherry Norton, Steven Farrar, Hugh Mclivanney, Andrew Lorenz, Nabokov's Gloves, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Joel Klein, Roger Dobson, Anne Esden, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Mrs Eileen Flynn, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Brian Pendreigh, David Parsley, John Phillips, Serena Williams, Zoe Linkson, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Charles Dickens, Carey Scott, Brian Pette, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Mark Edwards, Barry Newcombe, Catherine Jarvie, Susana Raby, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoMassive vote for peace heralds end to Troubles Aitken's wife refuses to return to Britain to face perjury charges Contents British Airways Contents Inside Contents Childless women may get womb transplants Contents Taxmen 'make up' demands, say insiders The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Brown lashes out at Cook on spending Multiple Display Advertising Items Railtrack Blair in move to purge rebel MPs Smith and Birt clash over 'downmarket' BBC German bid for Mirror Football touts make a killing Drivers' pariah is clamped to a desk Powell gives army race advice Hewlett Packard Norman rolls on with tale of revolution E & Partners Taxmen own up to Revenue chaos Tories turn to Labour gurus for inspiration Chrysler Food with modified genes sold unlabelled Orange believe your phone should work wherever you… Article Withdrawn Widow rails as Stirling biography builds up tale of serial adulterer Half-brothers fight for Lennon's true legacy Gateway2000 Tropical supermite invades Britain Diners Club International Vicars swot up on EastEnders to fill their pews The Personal Number Company PLC Cable & Wireless UK mole leads race to find life on Mars Fiat orders secret surcharge on Britain's continental bargain hunters But We're Also Growers Rover Ulster Chooses Only days before the referendum the peace deal was in serious trouble. Jon Swain, Yvonne Ridley and Vincent Kearney report on a nail-biting recovery BT BT It's good to talk The day Ulster switched from Old-style Sinn Fein was a big referendum loser, says Liam Clarke. But the process ahead gives it much to gain Lexmark No room for doubters Liars unmasked by the way they speak Digital Trapeze star flies through £1m barrier Wright stars in football feud for Hollywood Motoring changes gear at the flick of a switch Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts Egg thieves threaten Britain's rarest birds Men demand protection in rape cases Purge of Suharto's clan starts Dynasty's downfall averts civil war Cable & Wireless Travel the world smoothly on all six Star Alliance… Star Alliance Colombia cocaine cartels plot to flood World Cup Jefferson's 'black heirs' in DNA test US carnage brings call to arm schools Hewlett Packard Police link to murder of Russia's Serpico Making money from the Stock Market isn't scary Iran dares to defy grip of mullahs Lexlls Surge of support boosts Vanunu Free Mordechai Vanunu Lloyds Bank Business Banking I saw Briton shot, says Khmer Rouge guerrilla Italians demand 'looted treasure' from Clinton ally Lacoste The Personal Number Company PLC Scottish Amicable BBC Radio 4 Falklanders await rush for black gold The Personal Number Company PLC Iberiab Falklands File The Vauxhall Omega Cable & Wireless Cape Town cheers killer of child rapist Harrods Knightsbridge Socialists' soft spot for Blair Boeing Soccer kitsch sends style down the pan Inside Paris Cup's pride of Place Some serious gnome truths Sweating out the drug users Diplomat linked to gun-runner Britons in Karachi siege Weather and Travel Outlook Cook in new Sierra Leone row Comfy buses to woo middle class Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Two share £20m lottery jackpot News Digest Two men killed in plane crash Police suspended Scout dies in fall Diana wood plan Corrections Saudis spoil England's send-off Heavy Going Gough shines as South Africa take one-day series Contents AA England stunned Humiliation and boos greet inept dry run Hugh McIlvanney fears for England's chances in France after the inadequacies exposed on an embarrassing afternoon Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Gazza offers glimpses of his best and worst He may be be overweight and underprepared but Louise Taylor sees promise in the return of England's wayward midfield talent Free next Sunday: The Ultimate World Cup Guide By Arabian fright Slick Saudis give Hoddle's dismal outfit just desserts Wannabe stars left fearing cruellest cut of them all Ian Chadband sees a group of World Cup wannabes fail to spice up their ambitions with the undoubted exception of Ian Wright England at Wembley: A Player-By-Player Guide Changing Times Goal Ace Eyes Golden Boot Double-winner Anelka misses place in finals Arsenal's Nicolas Anelka was left out of the France squad named yesterday but there were places for his clubmates Emmanuel Petit and Patrick Vieira Luckhurst beats Jones to £50,000 prize for manager of the year The Sunday Times Interactive Team Football 1997-98 Season Keane shines out in dull stalemate Keeper who stops at nothing Michael Hodges meets Sasa Ilic, the Charlton favourite who is intent on going to the Premiership Leap into the dark Louise Taylor on Sunderland's unorthodox keeper who may be leaving after the play-off final The Sunday Times Jekyll and Hyde battle it out for new personality Ian Hawkey previews the Second Division play-Off final today as stylish Grimsby clash with the strong men of Northampton The Vauxhall Omega A foretaste of the Real thing Hugh Mcllvanney The Spanish side's lipsmacking victory over Juventus was the perfect appetiser for France 98 Els finds touch to iron out his faults Nick Pitt watches a less than perfect Ernie Els show why he is the player all his rivals fear over the West Course at Wentworth LIDO de Paris Errant driver fuelled by need to succeed Nick Pitt admires the singular approach of Jose Maria Olazabal, a man apart in the world of golf BT England's one-day Tourists seal series with 32-run victory Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, sees more problems with England's set-up in the Texaco Trophy international at Old Trafford Britannic Assurance County Championship Cork ton makes it a hat-trick Headley back in the swing Nightmare goes on Cronje shows all the skills of captaincy South Africa's skipper deserved to share yesterday's man-of-the-match award for making brave decisions, says Ian Hawkey Surrey look to Salisbury Unlikely hero gives new hope to Warwickshire Win a Ferrari England run by too many chiefs Pro surfers ride crest of a Nineties wave Keith Wheatley meets the globe-trotting Robyn Davies, who should never in any circumstances be confused with a surf-babe Results Round-Up Pools Racing England hit five against Pakistan without reward Sports Round-Up Latin masters to call the tune at Roland Garros Richard Evans expects Marcelo Rios of Chile to feature among challengers for Gustavo Kuerten's title at the French Open Lolita and her fatal attraction Richard Eaton sees danger ahead for Anna Kournikova unless she focuses only on her tennis Prime time spot for the king of the ring Ian Hawkey looks forward to a night of essential television devoted to celebrating the life of the world's greatest boxer, Muhammad Ali Canon Six Players to Cause an Upset Bristol lose their status Madden makes Llanelli's day BT Wilkinson rules roost Rhinos stage heroic charge Outsider conquers the Empire David Walsh sees the Epsom Derby form thrown into confusion by an unexpected result in the Irish 2,000 Guineas BT Twins go looking for Derby double John Karter talks to the racing brothers who are close off the track, but fierce rivals at the finishing post Classic script to be tested Enter now to Win Cash Prizes worth £50-000 The Sunday Times World Cup 98 Fantasy League For once, Gower's timing is awry Action Replay Getting to grips with the flippers and googlies Play the Game This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Hakkinen breaks clear in Monaco Adam Parsons sees the Formula One championship leader take control with another pole position Two routes that end in perfect harmony Peter Windsor on the contrasting styles of Hakkinen and Coulthard flourishing under Ron Dennis Mercedes-Benz Wolf back at Formula One's door Adam Parsons meets the Canadian millionaire who plans to buy an existing team and re-enter the sport before the end of the season Thirtysomething and still fun Andrew Frankel asks why people still buy a car that has barely changed since the Sixties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Those special editions just keep coming Audi Don't suffer a meltdown, there are plenty of ways to keep cool in your car during a summer heatwave Road Sage The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suntner direct Holland Park Almondbury Victoria British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items It's as Easy as AVC Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C Heathrow Woodford Specialist Cars Burton & Deakin Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Sutner Company Graypaul a Sutner Company Ferrari Harwoods H. R. Owen Lancaster Lexus Authorised Hartwell Norwich MAZDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Stratstone Appleyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Doves Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramshaw William Loughran The Sunday Times Mercedes Authorised Dealers Malaya Mercedes-Benz Retail Edgware Road Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruickshank a Sutner Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunngdale Limited Normand Mercedes London's Finest Norman Mercedes London's Finest Multiple Display Advertising Items J. R. Tagger The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Car Marks Midland Registrations Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avonvale Tamplins of Twickenham Multiple Display Advertising Items The waiting game Ray Hutton drives the latest Mercedes convertible. If you want one, expect delivery in the next century Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Fastest, when it gets here The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Such a good waxed jacket, shame about the label Harwoods Sussex Multiple Display Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Union law 'will cripple growth firms' Mirror lures Blank as Axel hovers America poaches bug busters British Midland Contents Reportted. . . Bill and Ben, the Flowerpot Men, are… National Power may face £10bn bid Contents Inside Contents Soros grooms son to shine Blair gives union commandos chance to divide and rule Agenda Mitel Dasa sets sights on Northrop Bill and Ben plot comeback Business Digest Ford and VW to buy slices of Cosworth Air Miles creates 800 jobs Biotech boss in line for £300,000 Smith to head soaring Stakis Mitel Washington Microsoft America Has Not Seen Anything like It since John D Rockefeller was Forced to Break-Up his Oil Empire 87 Years Ago. Garth Alexander Reports from New York on the Fight between the Anti-Trust Heavyweight Joel Klein and Bill Gates Virgin Booker set for break-up Rank plans lottery bid Royal ready to sell stake in Brixton Sharewatch A share in the boardroom BTR to shed non-core motor parts Databank Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenbury is looking for growth not an heir The Marks & Spencer chairman insists he is too busy planning huge expansion at home and abroad to worry about who will replace him in 2001, writes Rufus Olins Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover revs up image for a drive upmarket The new executive car is crucial to Rover's hopes of comering a place in the high-profit premium sector of the market, writes Drug tycoon calls shots in Balkans Milan Panic made his fortune in America with the ICN pharmaceuticals group, but after a stint as prime minister of Yugoslavia he is looking for opportunities in Europe's wild east Profile De lage landen Candover Milan Panic's Working Day Vital Statistics Orange Sunseeker International Limited Greenspan keeps the party going American Account Edinburgh Standard Life Bank Far East's future lies with Wall St Economic Outlook British Airaways Grifin BT Single currency hit by first theft Euro Watch Tory rift deepens IMF warns Greece Managing in a goldfish bowl Talk of extranets and intranets is now commonplace across the business world. But what happens when your clients can see every move you make? Report by David Sumner Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items The Experts Telework generation branches out Firms are starting to discover that high-tech equipment lets staff work more efficiently outside the office, writes Claire Oldfield Mitsubishi Electric Nurse found a cure for staff shortages My First Break Kate Bleasdale's plan for staffing hospitals efficiently was ignored by the NHS, so she set it up as a business Bulletin Dormant firms still have to file accounts Questions of Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Salisbury House ltd ECM Group Ltd Cash Centres Ltd The Personal Number Company PLC Dovetail Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items IME Resources plc First Credit Limited Father K. A. Whitehouse China's consumers zip up their wallets In the first of three reports from southeast Asia, David Smith looks at how business in China has changed since last July's takeover of Hong Kong Microsoft Siemens Nixdorf Biotech swallows harsh medicine Investors hope the resignation of its chief executive will start the drug company's rehabilitation. Kirstie Hamilton reports Spy frogmen use 'stealth' breathing kit Navy divers can now operate without fear of detection because a unit that recirculates air does not release tell-tale bubbles, writes Max Glaskin Amiga relaunches PC system You can't have Windows 98: we want to give you choice David Hewson tells a tall story in which President Clinton says consumers should be free to choose any software except the latest from Microsoft BT It's good to talk Software hits back at hacker with viruses Wecan bring worrying news of a break with tradition… Unisys Snowden has to lighten up Prufrock What a load of old Bull That'll blue nicely for Amex customers Hanson kept a premier cru Seagram's rich kid has plenty to prove Inside the City Flexible mortgage is the future Treasury backs our Isa crusade Burglars marooned on doorstep Contents High-rise home loans blocked Contents In Safe Hands. . . Hilary Solt has peace of mind at… M&G Contents Banks guilty of cheating Ministers must avoid new pension scandal Complaints up Housing shortage fuels boom Save & Prosper Reader fears travel club has taken him for a ride Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackels readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Claimant twigs insurer's mistake Friends Provident Will the ISA measure up? The government has unvelled its plans for a benchmark for tax-free savings accounts. Naomi Caine looks at the protection on offer Invest Mercury Asset Management Tax rule will hit elderly High-risk funds offer big rewards Diana Wright looks at the complicated world of split-capital investment trusts, which offer intrepid investors high returns Perpetual The Equitable Life Nurse finds rich remedy Don't take bank charges on trust Legislation is needed to stamp out bank overchanging that has cost customers billions of pounds, writes Nick Gardner Multiple Display Advertising Items Beale Dobie The Sunday Times Invest On-Line Scottish Widows Au Gold MasterCard Penny Shares Are Booming! Legal & General Beware tax cowboys With the number of rogue tax consultants on the increase, David Rudnick offers advice on how to find one you can trust Asia to stay in doldrums Analysts say the economic crisis in southeast Asia will not improve for some time, warns Nick Gardner Foster & Cranfield Money Section Don't delay over booking nursery Day nurseries enable mothers to go back to work, but there is a long waiting list for the few available places, writes Anne Esden After-school clubs get £300m Ministers have unvelled proposals to give working parents more access to affordable childcare. Anne Esden reports Scottish Widows New Labour, new marriage Purse Power Sunbank Virgin direct Policy Plus Cheltenham & Gloucester Policy Portfolio PLC Fans lose interest by backing their team Football supporters who open savings accounts linked to their club earn a lower rate of interest for their loyalty, writes Debbie Hill Ticketmaster Amex card turns blue Top savings rates UK Unit trusts/OEICs: North America Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Home loan has sting in the tail Is an interest-free mortgage from barclays too good to be true? Diana Wright reports Northern Rock caves in Savings News Chase De Vere The Sunday Times Norwich Union Direct Direct Line Financial Services TV success finances first love Lucrative screen roles have let Roy Marsden provide for his family and indulge his passion for the theatre, writes Natalle Graham Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Join charge for slice of military history When it comes to collecting campaign medals, the greater the glory, the greater the value, writes Donald Macgillivray New boss brings promise to Blick Inside Track Update Guilty women Asprey Contents Jones Bootmaker Rock's fall from disgrace From Power to Prozac: A Superwoman's Story Warhol isn't the real thing Atticvs Taki Picture Gallery The shadowy Merlin keeping Blair focused Profile So, minister, at last your book has come out, too The Sunday Times This Life The road to strife Whitehall's Jack the lad Changing Times The euro is the last thing Europe needs The death of news is greatly exaggerated Hague gets tough over Carlton's sexist snub … Kremlin guard for Harriet Why we can help where governments fear to tread A nation's love for the royal twee They must be innocent, by jingo Sudan Crisis BBC Radio 4 So who did? The hostility between the Saudi nurses is obvious. Andrew Alderson and Lucy Adamson probe the roots of their bitterness Curl up and enjoy the latest blockbuster merger BBC Radio 4 Fakers who fooled themselves Interview Cosmo Landesman meets the Leeds art students Burying our heads in the sand when the Grim Reaper calls New morality is a titanic task Brummy paradise Property Taywood Homes Foxtons No simple answers in embryo research I Strongly support Elaine Showalter's… Points Birthdays The Broadway Gene fast track more of an obstacle race Syria key to peace Copping Joyce Hutchings Wharf Set India example Foxtons Reservoir docks Crown Dilmun Colliers Jardine North of the Thames Stylish Homes Hythe Kent Bilfinger+berger Development U. K. Ltd. London Sw7 Heaver Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Asian tigers turn tail The Far East is abandoning its business and social values in a bid for economic salvation, writes David Smith in Tokyo One punch too many Getting London back on board If Mount Vernon was in the Ocean It Would Be a… Octacon Barratt Bilfinger+berger Developent U. K. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winkworth Chesterfield Lurot Brand Multiple Display Advertising Items Robertbruce & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Striving for New York's lofty ideal London is trying hard but the Big Apple is the place to find real loft apartments, says Chris Partridge Britons head a modern Normandy invasion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharp with a twist of orange Lano Chateau-Barbet Harrods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Display Advertising Items Marina Puente Romand Father K. A. Whitehouse Berkeley Fairclough Homes Contents Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Baby Book The tour operators want your 1999 booking now, and they are using free child places and kids' clubs to get them. David Wickers cuts through the hype to find out what's really on offer Contents Holiday Clinic Alistair and Rebecca Bell want to combine a late honeymoon with a trip to Manila for Alistair's brother's wedding in August, Their budget is £3,000 Thistle Hotels Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Voyages Jules Verne Travel Agent Marriott Steeling beauty Richard Binns begins a weekend in Shropshire at Ironbridge, forcing house of the Industrial Revolution Books of the Week The Preak Bridgnorth Mark Warner beach clubs Uestion & nswer P&O Cruises Bungee-Jumping, probably the quickest route to a… Bridge opens for Expo Boulogne's new road link Directions Dog on board China Lunn Poly FO's Bali dither Eal of the eek Holiday Money Where was I? Tap Air Portugal News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven-day itch Keeping both adults and children amused this Whitsun week need not be a tall order with our guide to the best of the country's events British Midland British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenhams Yellow Not far from the bustle and building sites of modern Beijing lies an older, more traditional China. Peter Neville-Handley follows one of the country's mightiest rivers to find it AA Worldcover Direct As Others See US The Harley-Davidson chauffeur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making sense of China Website of the Week Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Wheeling On a tour of the Pyrences, Jeremy Wayne samples some of the fruits of land and sea that make southwestern France a foodies' paradise Dishes to Dream about Sunsail BBC Radio 4 Antigua Seafrance Travel Brief Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial. A. Flight Austravel General Accident Direct Usit International Ltd Air Tickets Direct Commercial Union Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Affair Singapore Airlines Far East Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items AVIS Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair Thameslink Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going Places Mauritius Southern Ferries Tropical Places Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Inghams Quest Worldwide Flights Direct Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece & Turkey Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Go For Sun. Go Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven Europe Hoverspeed Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventures Exodus Biking Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel The Victoria Hotel My Hols Sailing holidays are the big news in Michael BUERK's life Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish Ferries Langdale Competition Details Where was I? Win a week in a Spanish property of character with Individual Traveller's Spain Yorkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items I. T. Management Consultancy NBS Anderson Consulting Contents Odgers Prism Executive Recruitment Hewlett Packard A GKRS Group Company K/f Selection Davies & Robson Executive Resourcing Hanover for International A GKRS Group Company Lucent Technologies Millennium S+t+c Selection United Distillers & Vintners Syntegra Hoggett Bowers Mercuri Urval Odgers Kronospan PSD Oxford microanalysis Group PA Consulting Group Computacenter Making IT work for Business Microsoft Lucent Technologies Pearl InterSearch Hauward & Associates Constellar the Transformation Hub Company E&P Forum Experian Hayward & Associates NTL Scoot Speirhead Andersen Consulting General Electric Company Pricejamieson recruitment consultants George Wimpley PLC Lindsay King Group Cascade Systems Human Resource Partnership Ward Executive Limited CJRA International E&P Company Management Consultants Aldrich & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PSD Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items City of Coventry Cap Gemini Interexec Sun microsystems Mercuri Urval Senior Executive Team The Church of England Quintiles (UK) Ltd Price Waterhouse Eurotruck Contracts Product Marketing Manager-Europe Herbaro Electronics Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Students design own MBA courses Roffey Park Management Institute is offering a business course with a difference. Students take responsibility for their learning, mirroring the modern workplace, writes Andrew Rogers Price Waterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items HM Treasury Leeds & Holbeck Building Society TV Travel Shop Info Products UK Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMR Implementive Change Management Martin Tain Redheads Norwich Union The Open University The Sunday Times Aspect Thomas International Do you have good Rydon Homesn Limited Euromoney Publications Plc BT Rada Recruitment Services General Manager - Sheffield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Performance Limited Sapiens UK Limited Coopers & Lybrand ICO Philips Oxford Asymmetry International Thomas Cook The Sunday Times Department for Education and Employment Lothian and Borders Police The Housing Corporation Summit Health Building Societies Commission Department for Education and Employment KCLSU Norwich City Centre Department for Education and Employment British Red Cross Northern Ireland Civil Service Multiple Display Advertising Items The Children's Society A BNB Resources Company Town Centre Manager Redbridge & Waltham Forest Health Authority University of Southampton Lessons from a master of the old school Today's parents and teachers would do well to listen to a traditionalist adored by generations of former pupils, says Jane Wharton Education Oxford Business College Holborn College Getting down to the nitty-gritty of an itchy problem Get Rich Proofreading? Multiple Display Advertising Items International Health Project Manager Appointments to the Quality Assessment Committee Multiple Display Advertising Items The Oak Tree Nursery Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Vis a Vis University of Brighton Coaching is key for top staff Rising stars need a personal trainer to keep them in control, writes Margaret Coles DACOM Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Boots the Chemists Do these jobs exist? Advertised demand for senior executives last month… Contents La Dolce Vita Under the Tuscan Sun At Home in Italy by Frances Mayes Bantam Books £6.99pp288 Contents Painful truths Picture Gallery Waugh zone In short Critical List It's quite the thing now for authors to behave badly, says Harvey Porlock Fighting for his identity Siegfried Sassoon: The Making of a War Poet a Biography (1886-1918) by Jean Moorcroft Wilson Duckworth £25 pp608 The Sunday Times Writer News Ltd Seriously good reading Momma dearest Redbirds Memories from the South by Rick Bragg Harvill £12 pp329 Our man in the stalls Marilyn, Hitler & Me: The Memoirs of Milton Shulman by Milton Shulman Deutsch £18.99 pp375 The Heights Agents of mercy Dunant's Dream War, Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross by Caroline Moorehead HarperCollins £24.99 pp780 The Book God BBC Radio 4 The building as sex aid The latest architectural books emphasise the medium's eroticism, says Hugh Pearman Elizabeth the Queen Alison Weir Simply the Best Bestie: A Portrait of a Legend by Joe Lovejoy Sidgwick £16.99 pp388 The Sunday Times A memsahib's passage from India Rumer Godden a Storyteller's Life by Anne Chisholm Macmillan £20 pp333 Quarry Deborah Moggach Diary Sisters of the revolution Despite its partisanship, Antonia Fraser is moved by the passion in a history of the role of women during the English civil war A hero who was nasty, brutish and shorts Frank McLynn relishes the tale of John Paul Jones, the buccaneer Scot admired by Louis XVI and Catherine the Great, who became a US admiral 135 Years Ago this Week Charles Dickens writing to John Forster, May 30,1863 On the Shelf Justin Cartwright finds Updike's The Coup is as much about America as Africa The Big Picture Last of a species Halfway to Heaven: Concluding Memoirs of a Literary Life by Rupert Hart-Davis Sutton £18.99 pp163 Poetic outcast of the islands The Island of the Women and Other Stories by George Mackay Brown J Murray £16.99 pp309 Orion Books Dreams of belonging The Old Religion by David Marnet Faber £9.99 pp194 The Open University The decade that taste forgot Breakfast on Pluto by Patrick McCabe Picador £15.99 pp200 Down Mexico way Carlos Fuentes seems to think all Americans are vulgar yahoos, says Hugo Barnacle TLS The Sunday Times Superbugs on the loose John Dugdale finds lethal viruses, dodgy demagogues and corruption in recent thrillers Essential information The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 532 Cyril Connolly by Jeremy Lewis Talking Books Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile David Lodge is amused by Vile Bodies but never got round to War and Peace Writers News Limited Scooby-Doo! The Roswell Riddle Contents Maybe Feeling Blue F-mail Bottle it! The Fun Club Cartoon Star … and the Normans Jarvis Funday Hair wig go Reaching ther summit Rock on The write stuff Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willoughby The creature feature Squirt Scrunch! Funday Anna Kournikova Fans utd Fact File World cup collectibles The Fun Club Contents Carte Noire un café nommé désir Who do they think they are? The designer Buddhist Contents Social diary Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Jo Gordon bags Most Wanted This week's object of desire Just what the doctor ordered What is it about a nurse's uniform that men simply can't resist? Roland White goes under cover Exceptions to the rule The Sunday Times Retail therapy Traumatised by your own bad taste? Then you need a session on the couch of Kevin Scott, fashion therapist. Tony Allen-Mills lies back and thinks of his sock drawer San Rol GR Nissan To Dine for They bluff, bribe and burst into tears - there is no ruse that desperate diners won't try to get into the hottest restaurants, says Roland White Strap happy Sick of your stilletos? Emine Saner rounds up the seasons's sexiest sandals A class act Passion for fashion Disti NCT Barbecue South African Taking the cure Winner's Dinners Letters Bagel Bliss Bottles of the Week Hambleden Herbs sends herbs by post Wine Off their trolleys Four of the best. . . Restaurants you can stil enjoy with children India Knight Girls Behaving Badly Southern Beau Thirty years ago Hilton McConnico left Memphis for Paris. He's been wowing the French with his designs ever since. Margaret Kemp reports Picture Gallery Design Directory How to Get the Look Stop unwanted weeds with an array of colourful foliage, says Neil Wormald Questions and answers Tips of the week Gardening Cow parsley is one of the most common countryside plants, but for the sheer drama its exotic cousins are hard to beat, says Dan Pearson Cuttings Sofa Workshop Direct Civani 'Jopasco' Shade Sundance Spas' Multiple Display Advertising Items Cresta Furniture Group Leather Workshop Direct Westwood Cannock Gates Ltd. Honda Stonebow Leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items Simplex The Royal Horticultural Society Henry James Ltd Husqvarna Shanks Multiple Display Advertising Items Oakridge Direct Ltd. Thomas Lloyd Classic Choice Absolutely Fabulous Multiple Display Advertising Items Sash Windows Ltd Webb-Ellis Sport Bemaco Marketing Ltd. 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