News from 28/06/1998
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Taki, George Cole, Gerald Segal, Rob Corbidge, M, Michael Prescott, John Dugdale, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Alice Wyllie, Lucas Hollweg, Michael Karwowski, Sharon Morrison, Nicholas Rufford, Phelim McAleer, Lewis Reed, Sue Heady, Dan Pearson, Pam Barrett, John Peter, Amanda Ursell, Derek Hodgson, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Timothy Garton Ash, Sharon Smith, Maurice Chittenden Lille, Martin Pearce, Sam Gilpin, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Maine, Uri Geller, Clive Davis, Vincent Kearney, Stephanie Gruner, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Jan Battles, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Budden, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Sir Trevor Lloyd-Hughes, Steve Farrar, Tony Baylis, Irwin Stelzer, Keith Austin, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, G H J, John Evans, Thrasy Petropoulos, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer, Chris Broadhurst, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Joyce Silverman, Hugh Canning, Tony Russell, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Nokes, Peter Conradi, Anna Walker, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Jenny Shields, Lord Monson, Michael Jones, Frank Kermode, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Graham Otway, Suzanne Chetwin, Nick Gardner, Robert Carey, Naomi Caine Money Editor, Brian Moynahan, Mike Laws, Stuart Wavell, Beverley Silva, Paul Donovan, Paula Rego, Robert Howison, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Steve Boyd, Thomas Bell, Smita Talati, John Ball, Glenn Hoddle, Paul Driver, Richard Binns, Simon Fanshawe, Sue Fox, Maeve Sheehan, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, James Tooley, Shelley Von Strunckel, Claire Tomalin, Chief Constable David Phillips, Alicia Wyllie, Richard Girling, Kevin Taylor, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, John Stalker, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Marc Andreessen, Rubert Steiner, Lois Rogers, Ethney Rudd, Alan Dent, Anna Pasternak, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Andrew Butcher, Dermot Dempsey, E J M, Fiona Adams, David Hunt, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Andrew Davies, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Adrienne Connors, Lucy Atkins, Andrew Smith, David Pleat, Andrew Grice, Bill Bragg, Jeremy Lewis, Mike Phillips, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Anthony Quinn, Rob Ryan, Mark MacAskill, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Michele Levy, David Brien, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Ann Ellis, Roland White, John, Linda Colley, William Rees-Mogg, David Rudnick, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, George Orwell, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Geoffrey Crawford Press Secretary to The Queen, Peter Neville-Hadley, Henri Leconte, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Mandy Payne, J A, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Eva Gizowska, Andrew Malone, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Johannesburg, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Merlyn Nuttall, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Gilbert Adair, Alan Sillitoe, Lisa Verrico, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Mark Sanderson, Roger Dobson, Tony Banks, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Barbara Edwards, David Dougall, Rupert Steiner, Loire Valley, Ali Stewart, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, John Phillips, Hugh Godwin, Anthony Howard, Amanda Jones, Max Nottingham, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Carey Scott, Hugh Colver, Joanna Simon, John Thaxter, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Andrew Harvey, Dominic Rushe, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons, Zoe Heller,
ResumoSpencer delays princes' grave vigil Contents Arms-To-Africa: Tim Spicer's Own Story Follow the leaders: President Bill Clinton, escorted… Diane Blood pregnant after 3-year battle Undercover with the English mad dogs Eyewitness report by Mark MacAskill Lens Contents Britain funds biological war against heroin Contents Boss Hugo Boss Picture Gallery Party split sours Trimble's victory Senior Unionist gives ultimatum Classified Railtrack Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Picture Gallery Ex-terrorists win assembly seats March ban has troops on alert Meditation deficit made Hague sick Zoos will use Viagra to raise animal passions among rare species Heathrow Our woman in Washington dumps chintz in £1m revamp Global warning: La Niña is coming National Employers Liaison Committee Alliance & Leicester plc Row as Straw puts up brother for parent panel Soldier sues MoD for £200,000 for seeing horrors of war British Gas Home Insurance Swiftcall Court papers say Branson fondled women De Vere Slaley Hall Honda Jews search for Nazi art hoard 'hidden in London' Down the pan: tide flushes away £60,000 Hull 'toilet roll' sculpture Payouts for breast implant victims BT Dome in identity crisis as British zone is halved Birth of hope for widow who fought law and won Fertility treatment may increase women's risk of cancer Generation Golf 'Naive' Britons pay 40% extra for computers Lexmark British team find Carter's lost ancient Egyptian city Direct Line Life Insurance French draft extra police for England-Argentina clash Lexus England's barmy army give fans a good name BBC Digital Blair's kingly court under scrutiny Nationwide Brown fights to curb Mandelson Top US university picks Irish campus The West's secret weapon to win the Opium War Britain and America are funding a former Soviet germ warfare centre to decimate opium poppy crops. Nicholas Rufford reports from Tashkent on a clandestine biological project Fungus nips drug in bud Cathay Pacific British fashion legends shun London catwalk SAAB Abbey calls in a spin doctor Charities 'waste' cash on adverts Scientists lead out robot guide dog for the blind Diana and the maverick earl Christopher Morgan and Stuart Wavell investigate the motives behind Earl Spencer's memorial to his sister SAAB Windfall feud over RAC new boys Orange Church under fire over arms firm investments National Go Weekend' 98 Weekend elections to spur voters Anti-English feeling grows in Scotland AA Chrysler Neon Scientists seek life at centre of the Earth Go-fly Disneyland Paris Saudis 'abduct businessman's family to protect royal secrets' Stalin's forgotten prisoners Gulag victims left stranded in Arctic Drug crusade Briton faces 25 years in a Bolivian jail Woolwich Clinton gives China a lesson in Tiananmen message is broadcast to millions Nicorette Inhalator The Shuttleworth Collection The Personal Number Company Plc Mercedes-Benz It's not such a big dragon, after all America can afford to take a tough line with a country that is not yet in the economic first division, writes Gerald Segal Damning report hits at Brussels fraud cover-ups Hogg Robinson Hell-raising DiCaprio in film dilemma Haggis hero goes to aid of humbled hot-dog guzzlers Nissan Iran's zealots fight to curb 'Tehran spring' German army still marches to Hitler panzer song Leonard Cheshire The Open University Study Skills Lloyds Bank Business Banking Cosby trial puts DA in the dock Craxi slips scandal bomb under Italy Lawyers in new Vanunu appeal The Sunday Times Primus RaC US amazons win the girl power game Generation Golf Winnie loses passport after airport row Gadaffi turns his army on Islamic rebels Greeks move to defuse Cyprus missile threat The Personal Number Company Plc St. Joseph's Hospice Pele is top scorer in kitchen Boeing Mitterrand critics try novel attack Inside Paris Jospin permits Blair minimum Bubble trouble for millennium Mud tops festival bill again NHS wins extra £8bn to cut waiting lists Weather and Travel Outlook Tories hit out over boy's 19-month operation delay Prescott ready to quit RMT in Tube sell-off row Virgin Six ticket-holders split £6m jackpot News Digest Legionnaires' alert on ship Inquiry protection Over-25s job plan Gun victim dies Turkish quake toll Priest suspended Arts protest Liquid assets Picture Gallery Hail Cesar Brazil's Sampaio sinks sad Chile Contents Hoddle insists:'I was right all along' Boys' tough task Young legs will need courageous hearts England completed a professional job in Lens, but a harder challenge awaits, says Hugh McIlvanney Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Can England Win the Cup after One Defeat? On three occassions a team has lost a game during the early stages of the finals but gone on to win the tournament Beckham in control as Hoddle finds right balance England's excellent victory over Colombia shows they are ready to face Argentina Latin tempo will play to a different beat TV Tussle: Des Lynam v Bob Wilson Website of the Week Where They Watched the World Cup No 3 Probably the worst 'supporters' Manager's Notebook Most Miserable Fans of the Week Award Nick Newman's World Cup Latest Betting Hoddle. . . The jury's still out England's coach is style personified but his tactical approach leads observers to doubt his substance The Sunday Times World Cup 98 Fantasy League Hard man with a mission Ian Hawkey on Daniel Passarella, who is just as tough a coach as he was a player Renault England v Argentina in World Cup Dunga bellicose amid Brazilian beauty Brazil produced a commanding performance last night, prompted by the captain who is never satisfied. David Walsh reports Onwards Christian Norway cast as villains of the game by pious snobs The sour grapes of less successful teams explain Norway's false image as long-ball football philistines, says Kevin McCarra Win a Ferrari Exclusive Sunday Times/times Competition Play Fantasy Formula One Today Make Three Selections from Each of the Four Groups below Petit shares grand vision Arsenal's dynamo was not Aime jacquet's first choice but he has won over his critics "You're a star Mr. Chairman" A case of kamikaze in kilts Another World Cup, another abject failure, and Scotland's prospects look no brighter Precept Blatter refuses to act Second-Round Matches Let's play it again Sam Britain's No 1 produced a performance of the highest quality to beat a former Wimbledon women's champion, says Barry Newcombe Korda returns with interest Richard Evans watches an acrobatic Petr Korda somersault his way past Jerome Golmard and through to the fourth round Barclays Funds Limited Evening kick off Hingis through on cruise control Nick Pitt reports on a high-speed demolition job by the women's top seed Henman Set Fair Nick Pitt sees Tim Henman pull through to a fourth-round match against Pat Rafter without playing well enough to raise the roof Harrods American Express Cards Newcombe rallies to needs of Davis Cup Basuki smoked out in two sets Comeback girl Monica Seles sweeps into the last 16 in the women's singles. By Richard Evans Seles finds way to fans' hearts Once reviled, the former world No 1 would now be a popular winner of the Wimbledon title Bates reflects on a bad week at the office The appalling Wimbledon weather was the least important blow to befall the national training manager, writes Barry Newcombe PPP health care Citizen Kirsten's single purpose Ivo Tennant finds much to admire in the unsung dedication of South Africa's painstaking collector of centuries County Championship McLean in generous mood Floods dim lure of floodlights Floodlit cricket was supposed to rejuvenate the fortunes of the summer game but little can be done to beat the English weather. By Derek Hodgson Drug-test loophole exposed by illness Graham Otway reports on an early setback to cricket's new procedure for random testing Faultless Fraser dreads the axe The Middlesex seamer's place in Thursday's third Test against South Africa at Manchester is under threat, but Graham Otway warns the selectors against taking any hasty action Vauxhall Gatting retains hunger for runs Torrance gets back into the swing of things Sports Round-Up Wimbledon Pools The Sunday Times Results Round-Up Racing Today's Racecards Britain on track for Cup glory Ian Chadband in St Petersburg hails a sparkling display by the men defending their European crown Radcliffe laps up limelight as nation finds new golden girl Ian Chadband sees a popular athlete get on the fast track to overdue success at the European Cup The Times Canon Schumacher roars on Victory in the French Grand Prix could put the German on course for the world title, says Adam Parsons Man with Midas touch in no doubt about pedigree John Karter meets Saeed Bin Surror, the Godolphin trainer who treats triumpth and disaster with Kiplingesque equanimity Extra Time Sprake swoops to break duck Wimbledon soaks up the pressure Action Replay Flying along without an engine is just a breeze Play the Game How Gliders Thrive on Hot Air This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV England restore fire and fervour Picture Gallery Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery All Blacks worshipped as gods without faults Stephen Jones enjoys visiting New Zealand but says the persuasive power of rugby is suffocating Wales suffer 96-point humiliation Mitchell praises fighting display You great big soft lump Porsches are in danger of getting too comfortable for their own good, argues Driving Ambition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Honda Road Sage Exchange engines can be a good deal—especially if they are clean as a whistle and come from Japan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Group L & C Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's as Easy as AVC Executive Contracts Woodford Tom Hartley Talacrest Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Jaguar H. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items 4x4x4 Tom Hartley Broadfields Crawley Dutton Forshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Jct600 Guy Salmon Lancaster Dick Lovett Rivervale Arlington Merlin Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Registration Transfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shake it, baby, shake it The Baby Benz no longer tips over on turns, but the ride has suffered, reports Ray Hutton Rolls Royce and Bentley Dealers Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Murray Weybridge Automobiles Give Volvo an inch and it takes a liberty Multiple Classified Advertising Items PPP Healthcare BA to place £600m Airbus order Boeing backlog opens the door for European jets GEC set to be reborn as Marconi Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Breeding like Teletubbies. . . Video sales have… Jobs slowdown could delay rate rise FHM launches fashion magazine Contents Picture Gallery Nomura splits pubs group Brief encounter for an odd couple or maybe marriage? Agenda Video sales hit record £858m Sheffield Business School AT&T to harmonise with BT's Concert National Power digs in against more coal buys Wembley is fan of buy-back 1,000 Digital jobs to go in Scotland CinVen and CVC eye ex- T & N arm Business Digest Bidders line up for Sony games Space Invaders Virgin Japan set for merger wave Braced for monster hit Arcadia rises above high-street gloom Sharewatch A share in the boardroom New Deal not working, say small firms Databank Internet navigator who lost his way Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape, is emerging from the depression he fell into after his company took a battering from Microsoft in the war of the Web browsers Profile Working Day Vital Statistics Star Alliance Firms prepare for early entry Euro Watch BT Brown's world is going pear shaped Economic Outlook Wise economists cannot answer fools' questions American Account Alstom Boeing The man who would be king of power PowerGen's Ed Wallis is close to announcing unprecedented twin deals to create an international electricity giant, Report by Andrew Lorenz Railway mavericks run on parallel lines Richard Branson's link with Brian Souter promises to bring benefits to both Virgin and Stagecoach, writes David Parsley Turn yourself into a better manager The Sunday Times Flashback to our stories of June 21 and May 3 Citibank AT&T breaks into America's homes Its takeover of TCI has allowed At&t to leap into America's huge local-phone market and tap the Internet's potential, reports Andrew Butcher from New York Canon Sedgemoor District Council Signs Express The Sunday Times Single currency splits business Business is divided over the euro and the battle is about to hot up as a new group of captains of industry launch a campaign to keep it out of Britain. David Smith reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entrepreneurs see life in America's fast lane Britain's rising stars can learn much from their stateside counterparts, the Inc 500, and have fun in the process, writes Stephanie Gruner Multiple Display Advertising Items FTS The Personal Number Company Plc Mortgage direct Company doctors cure growth pains Small firms are overcoming their wariness of outsiders and turning to a new breed of advisers to help with the problems of growth and development. Claire Oldfield reports EU law on data protection will hit small firms Even those that process information outside Europe will be affected, writes Claire Oldfield Bulletin AMP Electronics firm sold client his own goods Cliff Hardcastle could not resist profiting from another's mistake. His first big deal came when he bought parts from Thorn and sold them back at a hefty profit. Rupert Steiner reports My First Break Director's loan can be repaid if firm is solvent Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world How to stay forever young Balancing employment policies that encourage personal development and change with clients' needs for order and stability is a tough challenge. The public-relations group Text 100 treads a fine line between flexibility and chaos. Report by David Summer Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Farming robot heads for the hills to watch over sheep Automation Ariane crisis as customer pulls out Space Confidence in its latest rocket has slumped after the collapse of a deal to launch a commercial satellite, Report by Tim Furniss Scanner tests food for freshness Food Quality Orange Electronic commerce goes nowhere Sounding off David Hewson tried to arrange a trip to America online. His miserable experience shows that the Net is not yet a proper conduit for business Smallest hi-fi makes big noise Audio TV shows call up web pages Internet Multiple Display Advertising Items Regus OCRA Multiple Display Advertising Items Driveway & Patio Industry Golf Franchise Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash Centres Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Communications 2000 Unisys Hunt has a ball with the Revenue Let your bingo do the talking Prufrock Phil drums up supporters Cybill boobs on dummy run Whodunnit with punnet UK Active terrors go on the prowl Inside the City Cashback deal could slash pension costs M & S loan deal is 'misleading' The smallest room gets smaller Contents Life company can't add up Contents Early Learining. . . Joe and Judith Maguire started… Branson fails to practise what he preaches Picture Gallery Fidelity Investments Will pension scandal run longer than millennium? Comment D-day looms for tax returns Invesco Cheap flights travel club grounded after DTI probe Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behelf Calculator problem figured out Mercury Asset Management 20 easy ways to make cash Do you want to make money without really trying? Nick Gardner shows how it can be done with tips ranging from switching your mortgage to becoming a human guinea pig Policy Portfolio Plc Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Save & Prosper Cheap home loans can have hidden costs The building societies watchdog has branded cut-price mortgage offers confusing and complex, writes Naomi Caine Perpetual Insurers rapped on policy charges Protected funds shield investors from risk Alicia Wyllie reports on the growing popularity of unit trusts that will prevent investors losing out in a market crash Scottish Widows Tories seek Isa boost for elderly Chase De Vere Investments Plc Killik & Co Marks & Spencer Financial Services Royal & Sunalliance School fees need not break the bank Peps and long-term endowments are the best way to fund your child's education at private school, writes Sharon Smith Legal & General Longer life cuts the cost of cover Better health and increased competition from direct insurers have combined to slash the cost of life assurance, writes David Hunt Company top-up schemes beat private rivals Gartmore Investment Limited First National Buildings Society Policy Plus The Sunday Times Soup scheme could earn a packet Economic upheaval in Russia and the Far East calls for caution, but soup has Kevin Goldstein-Jackson counting his beans Investor's Journal Paragon mortgages Leaseholders step up fight for justice Homeowners being asked to pay sky-high prices for freeholds and services seek a change in the law, writes Alicia Wyllie Norwich Union Direct Line Financial Services Top of the Peps Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Online stockbrokers cut costs of share dealing Wired-up private investors will soon be able to react just as fast to market movements as City professionals, writes Matthew Wall Mortgage offers pour in Savings News Chase De Vere Investements Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Colonial Bloomberg Money Animal carers must protect own skins Money Makeover Jupiter Vibroplant has tools to do job for investors Inside Track Goodwood Travel Ltd. Contents The Heart of the Matter As parliament clamours to be told what the government knew of his activities, Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer talks to Jon Swain about life at the centre of the storm Contents Virgin Wimbledon rallies the game Picture Gallery Orwell right to see redF Atticvs Taki A bash too far Nick Newman's Week Man of magic, mystery, and a touch of luck Profile Not so much a divorce, more a break in shooting The Samaritans This Life Bad blood at No 10 The Times Very big in Beijing Ask Asia if the euro is a safe currency All strung up in the great Straw poll Ministers at risk in an unguarded moment Wiping the flaw with them Toff's schools, the taboo Labour won't give up Cook's tour of the scandal zone Very clever, but we see through 'em The Sunday Times Picture Gallery From wild child to Glastonbury stick-in-the-mud When my daughter nearly died Andrew Harvey, president of the National Meningitis Trust, thought he understood the illness. Then it struck his daughter Lucy's story: I didn't realise how serious my illness was until I was getting better Jolly well get Diana out of my back yard Freedom for bigots: the race war's winning cry Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prowting Homes The City Quay Barratt Hamptons International Mliner Estates plc Stern studios Multiple Display Advertising Items Charging is the only cure for a sickly NHS The chancellor has found some extra cash for the health service, but whatever the amount, it won't be enough, says David Smith More TV sex please, we're addicted Andrew Davies, the leading screenwriter, on why nobody complains about love scenes any more Finding a sense of identity, by George Storm ahead for top spin Blair path slippery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Urban spaces Sentencing laws do not deter criminals Points Debenham Thorpe Birthdays Viagra fantasies Making an ass of education Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston - Chase Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items A star is born - and has to grow up What can a caring parent do to bring up a healthy superstar, asks Margarette Driscoll Multiple Display Advertising Items W. 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Ellis Foxtons Bewley Homes Manhattan Loft Multiple Display Advertising Items Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persimmon Point West Kensington FPD Savills Nicholson Estates Prowting Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let's get physical Developments that offer buyers sports facilities have the edge in the sales race, says Mary Wilson A rare display of polished manors Multiple Display Advertising Items Lofted clear of the ordinary Berkeley Homes Mount Vernon Barratt Wates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Encosta Do Lago Premier Golf & Leisure Resort Villas & Golf Mowlem Multiple Display Advertising Items Some People Have All the Answers Fine Properties Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Laing Homes Contents Hertz Love me do At the matchmaking ceremonies of the Wodaabe, in Niger's Sahel desert, it is the men who put on the make-up. Amanda Jones likes what she sees Contents Holiday Clinic John and Ann Ellis want to share their 25th wedding-anniversary trip with another couple. They want a special long-haul destination, but do not fancy either a beach or a city holiday. Their budget is £1,000 each To Travel to Arrive Multiple Display Advertising Items Tap Air Portugal A Wodaabe juror PPP healthcare Books of the Week Kuoni Tour de force Richard Binns mixes the obvious with the offbeat in a weekend of castles, cakes and haute cuisine, as he meanders along, the valley of the Loire Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin atlantic The Break Question & Answer Seafrance World Cup firm collapses Directions On the Edge Bad breath North America Travel Service Ferry upgraded P & O Cruises Wet-bike company accused Tourism can save reefs Holiday Money National perk National parks are one of Britain's greatest assets, but with 100m visits a year, they are under threat from their own popularity. Can they survive the dual onslaught of more visitors and less funding, asks Richard Girling Wilding up De Vere Hotels Mark Warner Sunsail The best of our national parks The Peak District was designated Britain's first national park in 1951. Everybody now has their favourite, but Mark Hodson asks half a dozen people who really know them to select the park where they most like to spend their time Ben Hamilton-Baillie National parks Hotel Sofitel World choice Hong Kong: One Year on Hectic, glittering Hong Kong is as enticing as ever and eager for post-handover visitors. Now is the time to make the most of a favourable exchange, says Peter Neville-Hadley Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Brief Tel Aviv-Jaffa Columbus Direct Hong Kong's New Airport Voyages Jules Verne Stena Line Website of the Week Www. rainorshine. com The Sunday Times As Others See us Kevin Taylor is a Red Coat at Butlin's Somerwest World in Minehead, Somerset. He has been with the company for more than six years and was voted Red Coat of the Year in 1997 Out of their depth Even experienced scuba divers can get into trouble on holiday if they don't regularly refresh their skilles. Sue Heady wishes she had taken a confidence-boosting revision course before taking the plunge in the Caribbean Check-In Explore worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial-A-Flight Jersey European Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Go For Value. 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The Circus Space Multiple Display Advertising Items Strike a blow against bullies Bullying can destroy workers' confidence and stop them doing their jobs effectively. 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Lord Byron's dashing friend Trelawny was always the stuff of legent, says Miranda Seymour, left, But claims that William Wordsworth was a spy are rather more sensational, says Frank Kermorde, right 60 Years Ago Last Week George Orwell, writing in New Leader, June 24,1938 On the Shelf Timothy Garton Ash owes a great deal to the essays, journalism and letters of Orwell Phoenix Paper Backs The strange tale of Dr Minor Jeremy Lewis is fascinated by the life of a mad American scholar and murderer Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Doctor's orders A Serious Man by David Storey Cape £16.99 pp359 Mind expanding substance The otherness of others Shopping by Gavin Kramer Fourth Estate £9.99 pp215 All in the detail Dancing after Hours by Andre Dubus Picador £6.99 pp234 Sisters under the skin Falling Slowly by Anita Brookner Viking £15.99 pp216 Short List The Sunday Times From the holy Mountain by William Dalrymple Talking Books Billy Bunter's Postal Order by Frank Richard read by Martin Jarvis The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 537 Hard Backs Paper Backs Manuals Bibliofile Alan Sillitoe fancies an affair with Delilah but is bored stiff by The Pilgrim's Progress The Folio Society Contents Scooby-Doo! 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