News from 14/06/1998
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Erling Hoh, Adam Persons, Stephen Fry, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Glyn Sloman, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, W Grant, Robin Barnwell, J B, Jon Swain, Anthony Clare, Chris Ryder, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Alan Hunt, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Paul Eddins, Brian McMillan, John Jay, Dlana Wright, Roy Porter, Ferdinand Mount, C McCormack, Addison de Witt, Tess Livingstone, David Smith, Bruce Petter Executive Director, Chris Dignan, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, John Courtney, Andrew Sullivan, Jamaica Kincaid, Ulrika Johnson, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Michael Holmes, Mark Reynolds, Deborah Dooley, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Philip Glazebrook, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Kelvin MacKenzie, Irwin Stelzer, John Major, Peter Wilson, Ron Chernow, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Andrew Mills, Jim Turner, Terry Lee Director, Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, Robert Johnson, Philip Kingsley, Jad Adams, Marian Martin, David Hewson, James Chesterman, John Dougdals, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Nokes, Peter Conradi, Ashurst Wood, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Billy Bullen, Michelle Langley, West Sussex, M P, Michael Jones, Jean Moorcroft Wilson, Mrs A G, Elaine Darkin, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Graham Otway, Alastair Penney, Nick Gardner, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, David Kelso, Tara Palmer, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Jennifer Baden, Ven Dr W Jacob, R J, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, Gordon Hunter, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Brian Jackman, Alicia Wyllie, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Tom Fawthrop, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, Jane Hanion, Frank Smith, John Dugdals, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, David Beckham, John Kinsella, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Douglas Alexander, Amanda Foreman, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Colin Smith, Steve Parfett, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, David Pleat, Andrew Grice, Mohamed al-Fayed, Caroline Donald, M J, Tim Moorey, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Peter Marlow, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Shelley Strunckel, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Joseph Sinclair, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Michel Platini, Alex Fortune, Tom, Angelique Westerhof, H Linton, Graham Hind, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, S H, Jenny Uglow, Valerie Howarth Chief Executive, G S, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Matthew Parris, Robert Howlson, Michael Sheridan, Margaret Walters, David Starkey, John Harlow, Bob Musker, Matthew Lynn, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Godfrey Smith, Kevin Dowling, Betsy Blair, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, Andrew Alderson, Tim Furniss, John Waples, Anne Theroux, A A Gill, Michael Holt, Matthew Campbell, Julie Smyth, Jeremy Grossman, Antonia Fraser, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, William Hill, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Steven Farrar, Eric North, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Misha Glenny, W F, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Mark Porter, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Christina Jones, Chris Lightbown, Dan Cairns, Mat Oxley, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Rageh Omaar, Penny Perrick, Simon Trump, Tom Deveson, John Ryan, Sioned Harper, Zoe Linkson, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Stephen Webber, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoCalls for Queen to end 'dreary' national anthem Vengeful Brown cuts Beckett's budget Contents Getting in the swing: Maxico fans dressed to thrill… Inside Contents Big Breakfast TV boss will be youngest life peer at 34 Contents Baby created from two mothers raises hopes for childless Contents Savoy Taylors Guild Contents Blair setback in bid to block 'mayor' Ken Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Railtrack Anti-terror chief in line for role as RUC deputy Blair set for fight over EU rebate Billions lost to flood of bogus NI numbers The Sunday Times Khmer Rouge defector named as Briton's killer Cook's judge, his wife and her lover Labour's dashboard spies keep watch on roving ministers Direct Line Land Rover Interest-rate gnomes of Bank dodge their own mortgage rise Demand for water threatens riverlife Abbey National Hacker boasts of nuclear break-in Honda LA stalker invades Star Trek space Aye Jimmy, it's a grand sport is pulling the legs off a coo Thomas Cook Rebel opera report turns heat on Smith Red-blooded men have a gene hot-wired for sex Mercedes-Benz Inspectors slam Manchester for failing schools Christianity lost in dome 'spirit zone' Lloyds Bank Business Banking Star Alliance Shoppers will pay to jump queues Stores plan new speed premium A Thousand Acres Lord chamberlain backs Blair man as Queen's spin doctor Driver's charter to banish the £240-a-time wheel clampers On its way, the super-trolley fit for Europe IBM Global Services National anthem goes out of tune The Times Anger as police are issued with 'steel ball' batons New test pulls up road-rage learners Hey, big spender Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London Mini budget signals end of Iron Laddie Space mirrors to lighten our darkness Nurses should die, says Gilford's lover The Sunday Times Fathers are called up to help boys in school Fast Show stars to make £2m from ads Apocalypse Row Cancer survival 'no better than a decade ago' Palace moves to protect William The Personal Development Show 98 Swiftcall Cresta Furniture Group Inquiry cost on bigger Heathrow soars to £70m Do the meek inherit the earth? Eventually, according to a new study of human behaviour. But try telling that to the boss. . . Nice Ones Habitat summer sale Renault I will not obey: Blair's Dalek MPs fight back Car dealers to sue Strang over import limits Motor Mart Investigation The Personal Number Company PLC The Texas death squad Inter-Continental Sinatras fight to stop film of son's kidnapping Horror and beauty of Ethiopia's war Marie Colvin sees the guns fire in the Horn of Africa in an inexplicable border dispute between Eritrea and Ethiopia that Will further that will further escalate as an air truce ends British Heart Foundation Stena Line Britons flee in Guinea coup Missing link shows dinosaurs 'escaped' Stephanie stars in novel the bodyguard wrote Airbus Kosovo's young men prepare for war Serbian offensive swells ranks of Albanian rebels BNB Fearful West dithers on brink of a bloodbath in the making The West must decide whether to intervene in the Kosovo conflict to prevent a new horror in western Macedonia, writes Misha Glenny America basks in the boom that never ends Nigerians rally against general Toyota French sailing hero feared lost after falling overboard Dixons Sinking Kohl swings Thatcher's handbag Herr Blair set to come out in his true Colors The Personal Number Company PLC Nissan Malay middle class turns on Mahathir Toyota Clinton urged to help free Vanunu Police team made in Nottingham Top sport, high finance Panic grips Kremlin in $180m gems scandal Sponsors in pitch battle World cuppa Woman of the right shakes up Australia Cheltenham & Gloucester Big match threatens shutdown One in five set to stop work Tube strike to watch football Weather and Travel Outlook England put cap on dental photo-call Virgin Six ticket-holders split £7m jackpot News Digest Woodward case exhumation Swim coach sues More NHS beds Major selected Murder charge Gay plan denied Thatcher visit Cartoonist dies ACE in the Pack Hoddle praises 'fit, mean and eager' Shearer Contents Kluivert sent off for sorry Holland Day of reckoning Victory vital to keep coach's critics at bay Anything but an easy win may provide a hint of how abruptly applause can become a slow handclap, writes Hugh McIlvanney Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Shearer looks as sharp as ever, insists coach No cursing, he's Japanese For Hoddle's men Scholes best man for the job of driving midfield on Glenn Hoddle must identify his creative force and makes him part of the spine of the team Adams and Co must be wary of fast start England Expects: The Men Most Likely to Do Battle No Title TV Tussle: David Ginola vs Ruud Gullit Website of the Week Where They Watched the World Cup No 1 The Old Forge Inverie West Highlands Chile's finest hot under the collar France Diary Manager's Notebook Celebration of the Week Nick Newman's World Cup I never actually dream of footballers Latest Betting Blond Ambition Ian Chadband on David Beckham, the star-struck England midfield player who has been the centre of attention off the field and his desperate to make the same impact on it First Encounters: England's Opening Matches since 1966 The Sunday Times World Cup 98 Fantasy League Strikers stir potent blend in Tunisia's ambitions Ian Hawkey on cafe proprietor Adel Sellimi as he prepares to serve up a surprise for England in the opening game of Group G The Eagles have landed South Korea's Mexican grave Beconase Allergy Kluivert sent off as Dutch Struggle The French Resistance David Walsh, embarking on his World Cup odyssey, encounters widespread indifference to a superbly organised tournament in a country where ballet is rated higher than the beautiful game Reggae Boyz play new tune Chris Lightbown on the Caribbean team of entertainers who have been given a sharper defensive edge by a no-nonsense Brazilian Collect 18 Free Panini World Cup Stickers Citizen Giovanni falls out of favour The sound of doors closing on one midfielder accompanied Zagallo's stinging criticism "Make sure everyone knows I'm still in Bed Fightback obscures Italy's ills Cesare Maldini must solve two dilemmas if his players are to go one better than in USA 94 Precept Contents Group a Danes the tops in cup of cheer On-field performance is struggling to match the off-pitch showing of their fans, says Michael Hodges Hooray Henry proves peerless Ian Hawkey says France's slippery, tricky young winger may prove the answer to a striking problem troubling the host nation Flo sets sights on Scotland Douglas Alexander profiles the quick-fire striker after an impressive first season at Chelsea On the terraces Citibank Lord's Prayer Whatever they might think at the home of cricket, Ed Giddins is in line for his first England cap. Graham Otway reports Britannic Assurance County Championship Fears over Donald injury allayed Sri Lanka spinners turn up trumps to give Ranatunga place in history The Cricket Round-Up Testing new role planned for McMillan Graham Otway explains the second-Test selection dilemma facing South Africa involving their all-rounder Brian McMillan Henman blows hot and cold Richard Evans finds concern about the form of Britain's Tim Henman and the world No 1 Pete Sampras at a damp Queen's Vauxhall Special status for Graf Barry Newcombe contemplates how Wimbledon will seed one of their all-times greats Scotland left in the dark The Sunday Times Australia warm to Wainwright's men Terblanche runs Ireland ragged England go down fighting New-look New Zealand can produce old All Black magic Sean Fitzpatrick and Frank Bunce may be gone, but Stephen Jones still expects Clive Woodward's men to fail Saturday's first Test BT Mansell shows there's plenty left in the tank Alex Fortune discovers that a legendary motor racing hero still has what it takes Results Round-Up Pools The Sunday Times Results Round-Up Racing Malone finds his rhythm to keep Jazz in the mood Sports Round-Up Moore hopes for dead cert John Karter meets Gary Moore, whose rising reputation as a trainer could be enhanced still further at Royal Ascot Many a slip twixt Gold Cup and lip John Karter previews the royal meeting and finds David Eisworth's yard full of optimism Vauxhall Monty's Major Nick Pitt on why Europe's No 1 golfer is still the best bet to bring to an end a depressing series of painful near-misses at the US Open Evening kick off Four days when Jacklin tamed a monster Derek Clements remembers the unforgiving Hazeltine course of 1970 when Tony Jacklin became the last Briton to win the US Open Do ball games Europeans washed out That's why the lady is a champ Action Replay Bungee jumping is one giant leap for all kinds Play the Game Your Chance to Jump for Joy This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Food for Thought Adam Parsons finds Michael Schumacher in reflective mood after a race victory that reminded us of the good old says H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Land Rover Assured Land Rover Under starter's orders The best bikes for beginners are not the fastest, but they can still be a lot of fun, says Mat Oxley Aston Martin Authorised Lancaster Graypaul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Road Sage The car registration game is changing—so how will that affect the used-car market? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions It's as Easy as AVC Non-Status British Car Auctions Graypaul Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Succession Jaguar Guy Salmon Lancaster Hollingdrake Stratstone Weybridge Automobiles Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Malaya Hughes Bradshaw Webb Jacksons Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Alan Day London Arlington of Northampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peugeot's new baby The 206 is the classic 205 grown bigger and more sophisticated, Says Ray Hutton Drive a Mazda, hug a tree, save the planet Multiple Classified Advertising Items A great tune let down by a few low notes Contents VW gears up for 50,000 baby Bentleys a year Grid aims to take control of air traffic Markets nervous as Asia crisis deepens Virgin Pots of Fun. . . The latest American fad to hit… BR buyout bosses to get £6m bonanza Virgin and WH Smith are near deal on Our Price 'Iron chancellor' bids farewell to balancing Britain's budgets Coke offshoot aims to fizz in old Soviet bloc Coca-Cola Beverages is floating, testing the City's appetite for exposure to Europe's 'Wild East'. Dominic Rushe reports from Kiev Entergy and BG fight gas power plant ban Chips with everything in 2050 Barclays set to cut family ties MP blasts gas pipeline firm Business Digest Body Shop talks Sunday Times Virata gets £18m Travel on the Net American art fad fired up for UK Compass clinches Microsoft food deal Tower of Money Goldman Sachs' super-rich partners are meeting in secret for the perennial decision of whether to float on the stock market and make themselves wealthier still. With the bank in a strong and stable position, the time could be right, writes Garth Alexander in New York Henry Morris, Armadillo Interim Management Join the network that performs better Regus: Instant Officess Worldwide Tower goes for £230m ABC screens idea of a market float Tamaris buys out Singapore partner Sharewatch A share in the boardroom GE expands Wales plant Databank Big Mac relishes current bun fight Watch out listeners! Kelvin MacKenzie, the man who put the soaraway into The Sun, is bidding to take to the radiowaves Profile Jaguar XKR Kelvin MacKenzie's Working Day Vital Statistics Ryanair The Personal Development Show 98 Graham Technology The yen in freefall Yen to $ The currency's plunge against the doller and confirmation of Japan's recession have re-ignited fears of Asian flu spreading to the West. Report by Peter Hadfield in Tokyo and David Smith German jobless fall fails to excite Euro Watch Testing times Central role Job done BT Why can't the Bank be more like the Fed? Economic Outlook Happy citizens confound what the papers say Roosevelt rounds on Rockefeller John D Rockefeller was the Bill Gates of his day, controlling 90% of America's oil through his Standard Oil combine. In the last extract from his new book, Titan, Ron Chernow describes how Teddy Roosevelt's army of trust busters closed in on Rockefeller and his colleagues in a regulatory assault that eventually led to the break-up of his hugely profitable business empire Pubs that bucked trend win enterprise award Hard work and putting the customer first have made JD Wetherspoon a stock-market star. Reports by Rupert Steiner City is key to Branson's rail dream Virgin Rail is hoping that faster trains and track upgrades will impress not only passengers but also big investors, writes David Parsley Signs Express US buyers head queue to check in at Thistle Growing demand for hotels is likely to push the asking price for Britain's second-largest chain over £1.8bn, writes John Waples Co-Op Travelcare Tells It like It is Buysse sets course for a lean, mean Vickers Selling Rolls-Royce enables the engineering group to re-invent itself—and its boss is ready, writes Andrew Lorenz AIM hits the target for go-ahead firms As the Alternative Investment Market nears its third anniversary, Claire Oldfield looks at the winners and losers it has created Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale-Glenforsa Hotel Aros, Isle of Mull, Argyll Lotus Businesses for Sale Www. personal-number. co. uk Mortgage Direct Licence City 2000 Foyles Educational Opportunity in Ex-Catalogue Goods Canon Solutions Backroom boy cut out for World Cup glory Paul Smith was once a lad with ambition but no money. Now the England team are wearing his clothes. Rupert Steiner reports My First Break How do we account for a director taking? 10% shareholding? Questions of Business Pension plan may ease tax Majority can oust secretary Salesmen seek fresh fields EMS is under threat from imminent changes in its core market. The field marketing company, led by its founder, Richard Thompson, has developed strategies to counter the competitive danger, but can it deliver them successfully? David Sumner Smith reports The Sunday Times Ems's Challenge The Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Regus National Inspection Council for Electrical… Lorraine Electronics Pirtek Results Corporation Masai Mara Franchising in the 90'S Business Services People with no PC get e-mail on the phone The Net Files: everything but the truth is out there Loony conspiracy theorists are free to air their views on the Net for very little money, with none of the constraints of normal publishing, writes David Hewson Computers tackle World Cup thugs BT CD battle leaves public in a spin Unisys Greed drives RAC members crazy Prufrock Ex Spice gingers up doll prices How banker swung it for poor Tarzan Flashpoint Life looks a drag for BAT's tobacco chief Inside the City Nationwide Dressing down Contents British homebuyers get raw deal US mortgages much cheaper Co-op to offer net interest Property boom to survive rise in cost of home loans Pooled savings plan can boost returns Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Chancellor tests our patience on pensions Comment Online signature is launched Scottish Amicable Blunder by insurer lands drivers on credit blacklist Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Cruise couple in bathtub row New bank offers abridged service Invesco How to fight card sharps Make your plastic stretch further From cash to cheap cars, credit-card firms are trying to tempt you, but whose perks are the best? Nick Gardner reports Police Choice Direct Virgin Beale Dobie Standard Life Bank Penny Shares Are Booming! Jupiter Norwich Union Cheltenham & Gloucester Owners of listed buildings miss £250m in Vat relief If you own an historic property, you could claim back the Vat on the cost of renovation work, writes Michael Holmes Tax threat to stately homes The Royal Bank of Scotland Will mediation make divorce less painful? Legislation to take the expense out of marriage break-up could leave women worse off, writes Debbie Hill Pension splitting could lead to hardship in short term Ex-wives will have the right to a share of their former husband's pension under government proposals, writes Alicia Wyllie Scottish Widows Invest On-Line Legal & General Aberdeen Prolific Falklands enjoys a friendly invasion A tourist boom in the South Atlantic should boost shares in Falkland Islands Holdings, writes Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Gartmore Endowment cash set to plummet Investors hoping for big payouts when their policies mature could come down to earth with a bump, writes Alicia Wyllie Personalshow Tax Guard Save & Prosper Mercury Asset Management How to get the best mobile phone deal The range of deals and tariffs on offer is bewildering. Charlotte Wolff helps to guide you through the maze Independent Financial Adviser Skipton Paragon mortgages Extra tuition saves new drivers money Savings News Firms may top up personal pensions Correction Top savings rates UK Unit trusts/OEICs: UK gilt Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Look online for low-cost travel cover Don't just buy the insurance offered by your travel agent. Surf the Net and you can find a better deal, writes Matthew Wall Chase De Vere Policy Portfolio PLC The Sunday Times John Charcol Policy Plus Direct Line Rates Planning for a life together Money Makeover Virgin Building Society Growth Shake-up of international funds will benefit investors The Wright Angle Software group can build on its AIM Success Inside Track Blunted claws Picture Gallery I'm Not Paranoid Mohamed al-Fayed has been vilified for claiming the deaths of his son and the Princess of Wales were on accident. Why, he demands, is the Establishment so cruel? Virgin Contents Hights of Fantasy Youth and brains come up Trumps Atticvs Monica gets a gloss-over Atticvs Sterling stuff Atticvs The Hard Facts and Wild Theories Atticvs Picture Gallery Getting on down with the lads Profile The truth about Charles is that he's Dolly the sheep Dulux This Life Brown's velvet fist No conspiracy, Mr Fayed The Development Show 98 Is Blair about to rig the election system? The boyos' ship comes in with EU summit So, are you still a member, Brother Tony? Foresight of a Fleet St legend Who winks, wins in the mayoral rogue's gallery We're nicer than Labour thinks Farewell then, English heritage Lowest Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walker Wakelin Bewley Homes Captured in Yemen Three BBC journalists relive their arrest and detention in a country of chaos and Kalashnikovs Lloyds The lie of the racist land deep in the heart of Texas Ryanair Love is. . . sweeping up after Jeffrey Interview We're talking pretty marvellous rubbish here Nigel Williams, novelist, on his addiction to bins, dumps and throwing things away Lacoste Barratt Greenwich Heights Metropolis Barratt Ravenscourt London Property Durkan New Homes Cluttons Daniel Smith Lofts Exclusive Wimbledon Resale by Owner Moretons Chestertons President Blair's Euro flop The British presidency of the EU, launched with much fanfare, has drawn little but scorn from European leaders, writes David Smith The working classes? Let them live in hotels. . . Academe lacking in good fellows Country reality for Clarkson Pews not so empty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sugar's words made such sweet reason Pity the children Points Birthdays FBI's merry dance with Mrs Gene Kelly Betsy Blair tells how American agents spied on her as a suspected 'pinko' for almost 20 years and still found nothing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Taywood Homes Octacon Mount Vernon The Factory Copping Joyce Try Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Milner Nicholson Estates Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSavills TRY Bellway Homes Phoenix of the Valleys Once synonymous with decline, Cardiff is undergoing an explosion of development, writes Mark Porter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welcome home, pull up a pew Builder with designs on the future Browting Homes Linden Hanover Mews Roehampton Wates Multiple Display Advertising Items Bruton Knowles Pike Smith & Kemp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Villas & Golf Mowlem World Class Homes Marina Puente Romano Sotogrande Marbella's New Pearl Berkeley Homes Bryant Homes Contents Ryanair Picture Gallery Lapp dancing Tales of ancient forests, high meadows and rushing streams drew Jenny Uglow to the rural rhythms followed by the Sami in northern Sweden Contents Holiday Clinic Gordon Hunter wants the holiday of a lifetime in Australia. He would like to see as many of the famous sights as possible, as well as learning to dive and touring by motorbike. His budget is £3,000 The Travel Collection Airtours Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Travel Brief Beach Clubs Putting a Cork in it The good-natured bustle of Ireland's second city should be at the heart of any tour of the hartbours, seafood restaurants and soft bays of southern Ireland, says David Wickers The Preak Cork New York air traffic scare Directions Virgin challenges BA Rubbing your nose in it Italian code Deal of the Week Voyages Jules Verne Visa for Egypt Evoking Africa On the Edge Question & Answer Beach attacks in the Seychelles B&B at the Edinburgh Festival Lisbon Holiday Money India No-frills price takes a spill Where was I? India Trans Indus Wet-bike course 'substandard' In Brief Calverley Travel Ltd. The new inn crowd Among the latest raft of up-market hotels opening in London is a cut-price gem, right on the Thames. Rob Ryan reports Website of the Week Mark Warner beach Clubs Ooks of the eek Can You Rearrange Worldcover Mallorca Also Bermuda Columbus New York Manhattan is more readily associated with adult pleasures than jolly things to do with your kids, but, as David Wickers and Francesca (aged 8½)discovered, it's just one big adventure playground—and with a child in tow you can do all those touristy things without appearing uncool Running Order Ask the Concierge New York There's nobody better than a concierge to give you the inside track on what's new—and good—in town. We save you hotel bill by talking to them on your behalf Lunn Poly Manhattan Mollu The Anatomy of a Good Wet Suit Department Atlantis A Swell Time You don't have to be a surf god to enjoy a weekend out among the breaking waves. Sean Newson takes the plunge in the West Country Times Newspapers Limited Making for the Waves The Surfer's Quiver The five main surfboard shapes Picture Gallery Stena Line Trail Finders Airline Network Travelbag Qantas Appointed Agent STA Travel Jersey European Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Dial. A. Flight First, Club, economy AB Airlines Delta Vacations Travelsafe Black & White Qantas Need a Holiday Car? Airlink Canada Travel Insurance Air Line Network Globe Savers Colossus Direct Flight Centre Country matters Brian Jackman plunges deep into the wilds of the Sierra de Aracena, where the valleys and ridges, undisturbed by farming, and carpeted with ancient woodlands, provide a refuge for rare animals and the backdrop to a medical way of life The Best of Europe's Wildlife Mundi Color French Chateau Breaks US Airtours Virgin Belfast British Midland Flight Wise International Advance Bridge the World Campus Travel Travel Insurance Airline seat company Canadian Affair Sunsail Airfares Direct British Airways Travel Insurance Air Tickets Direct Quest Worldwide Dial. A. Flight Carefree Flights Italy Jetline General Accident Direct Bargain Flights Direct Travel Insurance Elegant Resorts Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Go For Value. Go Budget Thomson Stena Line Solo's Italy & Austria Tropical Places Austria Inghams SunWORLD Debonair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lakes & Mountains Club Med Tailormade Safaris Budget Botswana Easy Jet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dnatal Travel (UK) Ltd Check-In City Breaks Go Budget Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Luxury Holidays around the World World Dreams Gdansk Italian Expressions Cottages to Castles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunflower Holidays Holiday in France Carisma Holidays Brittany Fendes Go Budget VFB Holidays Ltd. The Best of France Sea France Multiple Display Advertising Items French Expressions … France Quality Villas France Villas with Pools Keycamp Holidays P&O North Sea Ferries Winter Sports Ferry Savers Scandinavian Seaways Go Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Barbara Taylor Bradford likes life's big luxuries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Win a weekend for two in Stockholm Cultural Capital of Europe 1998 Where was I? Competition Details Whitehead Selection Odgers Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group McKinsey & Company Inmarsat Selector Europe Spencer Smart NBS Dresdner Kleinwort Benson K/F Selection TMP Worldwide Search Selection Contracts Whitehead Selection Meritor CSC Index Cap Gemini BT Mercuri Urval PSD Technology Recruitment Questor International Paige Consulting Executive Search & Selection Royal London Insurance Cellnet Dixey Robb Associates Perkins Whitehead Selection Odgers Goodman Graham International A division of Whitehead Mann Ltd Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Tyzack Selection Howgate Sable GlobalOne Whitehead Selection Michael Page Sales & Marketing Harvey Nash Business Link Ramsey Hall Yorkshire Water Harvey Nash MacMillan Davies Hodes Ernst & Young Littlewoods Harvey Nash Information Technology NBS Goodman Graham International Douglas Llambias Associates Part of the PSD Group NBS Midlands Electricity plc Millennium Land Rover Computacenter ICO Microsoft Michael Page Sales & Marketing Richmond Selection Lord Search & Selection Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Part of the PSD Group Purchasing and Procurement Manager MacMillan Davies Hodes Robinson Keane Search & Selection Ashwood Associates Talisman Bridford Lucent Technologies Kent County Council Price Waterhouse Spiers Ayres Townshend Executive Selection Associates Winterthur Independent Insurance Capital RAS Citi Bank Ducheyne Executive MSL Search and Selection Kent Country Cricket Club Metzger Michael Page City DDI Dixey Robb Associates Michelin Stuart Spindler & Partners Carlsberg Sanchez European Equipment Finance Mondex Varley Walker GE Capital Consolidated Financial Insurance HW Group Tyzack Selection Sotherby Sanders & Partners MDIS Green Flag Pru pursues graduate excellence Prudential Portfolio Managers has sharpened up its recruitment to attract high-flying students who might be put off by the old 'man from the Pru' image, writes Margaret Coles Salomon Smith Barney Elf Music Management Reporting Accountant Royal Bank Invoice Finance Documentation Officer General Finance Co-Ordinator City Careers Do You Want to Become a Successful Financial… State Street Group Financial Controller Advancement Careers Ltd. The Sunday Times Global Business Project Management Financial Appointments Graduate to the City Compton & Woodhouse 3Dlabs Price Waterhouse Deloitte & Touche MSL Search and Selection ICL Four Corners A New Life Abroad! Platignum Renault Axis Resources Oxford Molecular Security Capital GMAC Management Application Support International Group Project Development Executive Moffatt Associates Valley Partnership NDS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connex south eastern Harding and Yorke Wilson Bowden plc Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Inter EXEC Connaught CLT Haldane Government of Singapore Investment Corporation PA Consulting Group SAP BT Pfizer Direct Line Insurance Fraser Dawson Howgate Sable CMR General Manager The National Society for the Prevention of Cnielty… Lombard Business Finance Austin Benn Consultants Co-operative Harrington Lowndes Career Analysts Ltd The Sunday Times Leaside regeneration Diagonal Fraser Watson Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates PMMS Consuling Group Ltd EDS The Times Park Project Techniques Lykes Lines General Manager Standard Life Energis Ashbrittle Ltd Globalis Limited Patrick Farfan Associates Limited SAGA Management Trainee Scheme The Caudwell Group of Companies DERA Mercuri Urval NEC in Scotland Career Analysts Powergen Business Strategy Consultants National Consultancy GEC ALS Thom Transport Entergy Public & Healthcare AerRianta International Director General Institute of Marine Engineers AmaDEUS Aer Lingus The National Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to… The Sunday Times The National Trust Chair of Millennium Volunteers Ltd Equal Opportunities Commission Orkney Health Board KPMG Director The Sunday Times The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts,… Director of Care & Supported Housing Capita Ras Ashridge University of Strathclyde Warwick Business School MBA LLM MSc Study Languages in Europe Get Paid for Reading Books University of Bath School of Management The University of Reading The Bradford MBA United Arab Emirates Technical Studies Institute… Courses New College Cardiff How to Make £25,000 How To Make £20,000 EF International Language Schools Durham University Business School Edition XII Ltd Career training for Graduates Make the next Step the Right Step Cartoons How To Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Challenge Get Rich Proofreading? Oxford Business College Looking for genius on the cheap A review of the funding scheme for artistically gifted children threatens our futures stars, says Susan Elkin Holborn College University of Southampton University of Hull Executive MBA in London Kingston University Leeds University Business School University of Luton The Sunday Times The MBA Career Guide Better mind your languages if you want that job The University of Sheffield The Management School Lancaster University Class of 98 is in great demand The buoyant economy has led many top companies to create more job opportunities for well-qualified graduates, writes Margaret Coles AOL Centrefile Find out ways to boost your career Ticket Master Contents Amazing Grace It's war! Ignorance is bliss We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the… Picture Gallery High achiever Agenda bender Is there any point to literary journalism wonders Harvey Porlock The hunting of Diana Anthony Clare analyses contrasting accounts of the ill-starred life of Dianna, Princess of Wales A whole lotta soul Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story by Gladys Knight Golllancz £14.95 pp252 Seriously good reading Mafia country Midnight in Sicily by Peter Robb Harvill £12 pp368 Funeral Oration A class act Pleasure Wars: The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Frend by Peter Gay Harper collins £29.99 pp324 Justifying capitalism Morality and the Market in Victorian Britain by G R Searle Oup £45 pp300 The Open University Orbit Hollywood Babylon High Concept: Don Simpson and the Hollywood Culture of Excess by Charles Fleming Bloomsbury £16.99 pp294 A Romantic tale Johannes Brahms a Biograhy by Jan Swafford Macmillan £30 pp736 Monks, Massacres and Martyrs Diary Georgian gentlewomen of the house Antonia Fraser takes pleasure in a vivid social account of woman's lives in the 18th century The thoroughly modern Miss Burney Fanny Burney wrote her most successful novel at 26, fell in love in her forties and Kept a journal for 70 years. 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