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ResumoContents Brown aides go to war over Blair's 'boot boys' Archbishop urges end to 'cult of Diana' Exposed: how US designer labels rip off British consumers Contents EasyJet Contents Tears of joy: Jana Novotan hugs the women's singles… Contents First Dolly, now Mickey: scientists clone mouse Contents Deadlock over Drumcree march No 10 sends in Powell to strike parade peace deal The Sunday Times Railtrack Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Correction Two centuries of hatred on show Sinn Fein raises £1m in America Portrait gallery to put Adams up with Mountbatten Nigerian dictator 'killed by Viagra' DiSNEYLAND Paris I'm Betty, fly me: the Speaker has lift-off Amis, author with £20,000 teeth, has £106 wedding Mammoths may rise from dead BT Hilton Ex-spy's link to arms deal turns heat on Cook Geldof gives Blair the cold shoulder Yates terrified of losing Tiger in custody fight National Employers' Liaison Committee 'Tsar' to tackle homeless living on the streets Honda Legitimate babies become the odd ones out Spencers make Diana's godchildren wait for gifts 'Superman' x-ray visor will let soldiers see through walls Abbey National Compaq Compaq Computers Corporation Overpriced over here: the Shoppers accused of keeping prices high Boeing Rebels of Tesco protest by slashing Levi prices Chanel National Go Weekend Hidden toll in Britain's tills American chains keep a lock on their margins The Royal Horticultural Society Cable & Wireless BBC Digital Hogg Robinson Lawrence's 'dark lady' comes out of shadows Spot the difference: is new £2 coin a euro in disguise? Love conquers all as dome statue finds mate Brash Britain breaks with its blushing habit Orange Squeezing: The Facts DNA test pips juice fraudsters State schools to ask parents for monthly 'fees' BT Chargecard Frankenstein's creator gets a new face Ericsson The prince who blew a Billion Insight The lifestyle and financies of the Saudi prince Mohamad bin Fahd are to come under scrutiny in a High Court battle. At issue are allegations about secret British defence deals and his ties to Jonathan Aitken, the disgraced former minister Lexus Properties of a potentate: what he owns and where Saatchi raises LSE battle flag Saab Cambridge honours its forgotten women Sonic hedgehog alarm keeps death off roads Teletubby creator to earn £40m in US The adoption winners Infant adoption is discouraged but new research shows it helps unwanted children to became high achievers. Cherry Norton reports on the implications for childcare policy How Children Fare Saab Galleries write off 18 Van Gogh fakes Orange Dying mother shuttled between four hospitals Treasury tackles delay in help for pension victims Cable & Wireless The Personal Number Company PLC Pricewaterhousecoopers Pope launches crusade to save Sunday All Ford Cars Have a Driver's Airbag as… Baby chimps starve in booming Turkish trade US gun firms face shoot-out in court 'Svengali' said to run life of Australia's anti-immigrant crusader Ford Nigeria takes first steps on freedom road Two men can bring democracy to a nation in turmoil. William Shawcross travelled with UN chief Kofi Annan as he met both Study Skills The Erotic Review The Vauxhall Omega British Grand Prix Guerrillas fight for 'greater Albania' All set for the Smithsonian of sex Israel postpones Vanunu appeal Free Mordechai Vanunu Cable & Wireless Stena Line No Title Rover Rebels wait for revenge of Beijing Hope for hostage Britons as Chechens free Swedes The Personal Number Company PLC Over 120,000 flee the fires of Florida Air France Explorer Sport & Recreation Whites line up to flee as the rand plummets South Africa faces a political crisis as the young and gifted escape the turnoil, reports R W Johnson in, Johannesburg Ready to fight the millennium bug Inside Washington Henry Kissinger has a familiar enough face. So… Spies pass the screen test Helms attacks 'gay' newspapers Blair faces cash-for-access scandal Milburb poised to win cabinet job in first reshuffle Weather and Travel Outlook Firebreak: Forestry workers in Flagler County,… Heatwave kills child left in car by father Swiftcall Two share £13m rollover jackpot News Digest Shell and Texaco in merger talks Oil rig death Fighter doubt Gay Pride march Glider tragedy Dogged eater Richard Branson Croatia topple the Germans Contents Wimbubbledon Contents Elated Novotna crowned queen at last Hail the heroes Silent stars of an all-action drama Football needs a substitute for this Disney-style denouement Penalty shoot-outs are not the way to decide vital games—they put too much pressure on players' shoulders, says David Pleat Spare the villain Beckham knew red-card referee Cellnet Quarter-Finals Where They Watched the World Cup Diplomacy gets lost in translation Manager's Notebook The gaffer asked me if I was up for it and I said… England's Spot of Bother TV Tussle: John Motson v Brian Moore Picture Gallery Young lions offer golden horizons Ian Chadband assesses the rising stars who could be at the forefront of England's challenge for the next World Cup in 2002 Boy wonder who has always had the world at his feet Ian Chadband identified Michael Owen as a sporting prodigy in 1994, and recalls an assured 14-year-old destined for stardom Missing in action: the truly great The Vauxhall Omrga No escape for Germany Bergkamp's strike sinks Argentina History finally catches up with the empire Ian Hawkey sees Berti Vogts's team exhaust the supply of World Cup escape stories to suffer defeat by their vibrant opponents Dutch leave it until final act David Walsh applauds the edge-of-the-seat approach by Argentina and Holland that saw the Dutch snatch a last-gasp victory Renault Henman serves a final warning Nick Pitt on a British challenge to the top order in the men's game that is starting to have the look of real substance American Express Novotna is crowned at last Goran slays the demons, now he must beat Sampras Richard Evans says the temperamental Goran Ivanisevic believes he has won the mind games which have dogged his career Hewlett Packard England stumble Fiery Donald hastens feeble batting collapse Team spirit offers fringe benefits Barney Spender at Southampton Hampshire (184&322) lost to Gloucestershire (176&333-8) by two wickets Britannic Assurance County Championship Towards disaster Backroom team pitch in to fray with little effect Suspicion is aroused that what was meant to be a little home help only dampened spirits of the England bowlers, says Robin Marlar Fulton has grounds to celebrate Sussex let victory slip through their fingers John Stern at Hove Sussex(493) drew with Somerset (330&307-2) Cronje's men grab head start on short-pitched ball …1664 Vauxhall Captain sensible Chris Lewis has found strength in responsibility and is flourishing as skipper of Leicestershire, says Simon Wilde Lord's cup final tickets still up for grabs Left of centre Broad-minded Money matters Errant Knight's Board games Lane discovers old touch Graham Otway, at Druids Glen, hears how positive thinking has transformed one player's golf game Boy racer faces battle to keep feet on ground Motorcycling Glorious Goodwood Ladys cobra McKay makes herself known Track pack seek Coulthard aims to be first among equals The McLaren driver believes the British Grand Prix can relaunch his season, says Adam Parsons Win a Ferrari Unique feat puts speedster on pole Jim Clark won the British Grand Prix a record five times. Peter Windsor rates him No 1 in his list of the 10 greatest Brits Back home at Silverstone with a point to prove Chequered fortunes: prospects of drivers from the top five teams Ferrari look for more success as Schumacher rides his luck The Sunday Times World Cup 98 Fantasy League Feeling of security gives Golding the edge Keith Wheatley talks to the former fireman who has become a sailing superstar and is favourite to win the round the world solo race Results Round-Up Pools The Sunday Times Racing Aussies' oarsome foursome beaten by Redgrave crew Sports Round-Up England whitewashed Woodward's glimmer of hope amid the carnage The Six that Saved the Tour The Times Why our boys were lost in land of giants England are increasingly outgunned by the striking physical development of opposition using dietary supplements, says Nick Cain Canon Italy's little Pirate ready to capture the main prize After a terrible crash, Marco Pantani can come back with a bang in the Tour. By John Wilcockson Team talk Three to watch in chain gang's battle for survival When Roche and Kelly were kings of the road The heroics of two great cyclists brought the Tour to Ireland. David Walsh rides down memory lane Gutted? To be fair, we all are Brian Action Replay Leap of faith brings you down to earth on a high Play the Game This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Dettori gets it right at last John Karter watches Frankie Dettori make the right choice and play his part in a slice of racing history in the Coral Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations The Sunday Times Elite Registrations Car Marks Ne Numbers Eventers clear the barrier Heavy metal's here to stay The end of leaded petrol is not a death blow to classic cars but an opportunity, says Dave Selby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Audi British Car Auctions Road Sage Buying books about cars can be a profitable experience for those with a keen eye for a bargain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Prophets Gerrards Cross Scotthall Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG of Chiswick Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Cheyne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Portmann Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Bradshaw Webb Tony Purslow Basingstoke Dick Lovett Rose & Young Redhill Sunningdale Carriage Company Limited Lark Valley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Clivesutton Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Midland Registrations Lancaster AFN Porsche Porsche Merlin Porsche Open season for Golf The new Golfs are cars with everything except the driving excitement they once had, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Jack Barclay Broughtons Bentley Azure Anniversary Rolls-Royce Corniche III Murray Weybridge Automobiles Knocked silly in the Kilroy - Silk of cars Slump leads to calls for rates freeze British firms lose out in £10bn arms order Inside Virgin atlantic Contents Blackstone weighs up £400m Selfridges bid Contents Mount Snowdon goes up for sale BA urges Beckett to save American link Deutsche tops misery index while Rothschilds revives Ardagh close to buying bottling rival Rockware Sap Granada poised for hotel sales Computer bugs delay Isa plans Business Digest Sunday Times PowerGen takeover faces OFT hurdle Headhunter sets up own agency Lord of Hollywood Britain goes nuclear over French levy claim Ronson eyes Europe for £900m property spree SAP Gieves & Hawkes Storm Warning Industry has been hit by the strong pound and the crisis in Asia. As the pain spreads to services, David Smith and Claire Oldfield assess the signs of a gathering recession Forecourts to offer private post United Biscuits eyes Booker fish Racal links with Colt to expand telecoms Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Camelot wagers on South Africa Databank The demon that powers Wallis The PowerGen chief executive, a mining engineer's son scarred by childhood trauma, is a driven man determined to create one of the world's top 10 utility companies Working Day Vital Statistics Canon Push for common tax rates begins Buiter warning Rates to stay low French jobs rise BT Will the Bank raise base rates again? Oil prices will go on scraping bottom of barrel UBS Vauxhall Nomura buying spree gobbles up UK plc Thorn is the latest company to fall to the 'kings of securitisation' But will this financing method survive a downturn? John Waples reports Watchdog plan for football's boardrooms The Football Association is under pressure to tighten up its code of business conduct after a series of scandals. Dominic Rushe reports High-flying Airbus 'overtakes' Boeing The European aircraft maker's $3.7 billion deal with US Airways brings its share of the market for new orders to 52%. Report by David Parsley The Open University Sedgemoor Fiat goes global by its own route Advanced information technology will link its worldwide operations to control costs as Fiat makes a big push into emerging markets such as Russia. Report by Andrew Lorenz Energis GM strike threatens America's economy The month-old stoppage is costing GM $80m a day and has led to 162,000 workers being laid off all over North America. Andrew Butcher reports from New York Rock promoter tunes up to embrace City Harvey Goldsmith is planning a stock-market flotation that will see the Sixties wild man become part of the establishment he once rebelled against, writes Matthew Lynn Multiple Display Advertising Items KallKwick Print Copy Design Film makers go on the rampage Sony, maker of Godzilla, is adding muscle to demands by British film producers for a bigger bite of box-office receipts. John Harlow reports on the changing picture in cinema economics Opportunity in Ex-Catalogue Goods The Personal Number Company PLC Staffsoft Corporation Businesses for Sale Moneyline The Governor Caring Parents Organisation Tecs look for way ahead The leaders of Britain's business-support organisations hope their future will be made clearer by the government at a conference this week, writes Claire Oldfield 'Reassuringly expensive' service put IT expert on map Advice that low fees would not inspire confidence among potential clients put IDG's Pat McGovern on the road to riches, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Alternative Investment Market Bulletin Import duties cramp style of fashion trader Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Dealing with a tax probe Boffin's brave new world Om's Challenge Enterprise Network The Experts Hubble telescope will join search for ghost galaxies Space Virus posts private files to porn sites Online A computer hacker has created a virus that can tap into the hard drive of PCs and send confidential data to tacky news groups. By Sean Hargrave Brainwave check on anaesthesia Medicine Orange Britannica rules the waves online Sounding off Encyclopaedia Britannica is now available as a package of two CDs but David Hewson prefers the online version for the speed of its search engine Robots bid for World Cup glory Automation Copier paper brushed clean Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Global Financial Solutions Ltd Ever Worked All Day and Had Fun Doing It? Support for New and Ailing Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Konnecta Alphagraphics Sports Salmon Assessors Enterprise Network First Credit Limited Conferences & Exhibitions Ali pins hope on Big Women Siemens Nixdorf Melinda caught in hi-tech peep show Prufrock Ice cool Versace hams it up in body disposal business The Sunday Times Lottery winner rocks society Dixons expands despite gloom Home loan cover could become law Personal pension costs under fire Pets put owners in doghouse Contents Labour ignores elderly tax plea Contents Burning Issue. . . within 20 years orang-utans, such… Virgin direct Contents F&C plans unit trust shake-up Income drawdown rules backfire on pensioners Newsagents rescue drivers Threadneedle investments Travel insurer refused to pay to bring body home Questions of Cash Austrian banks still wary of Visa Beware flat-rate fees on pensions Friends & Provident Do lenders push endowments? Time to take refuge in bonds An Asian storm is looming over western stock markets but corporate bonds offer investors a safe haven, writes Nick Gardner Tax Guard Virgin Save & Prosper Omens are beginning to favour gilts again Woolwich Direct Norwich Union Direct Citibank Savers club together Investment clubs dabbling in the stock market are springing up nationwide and have never been so popular, but members should keep their feet firmly on the ground, writes Alicia Wyllie Investors grow cautious Starting your own group Inside Track outstrips the Footsie Sticking to quality shares helped Sunday Times tipster Paul Kavanagh eclipse the main stock-market indexes. Looking ahead, he says the IT sector will yield rich rewards Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Legal & General Aberdeen Prolific Avoid the financial pain of a break up Unmarried couples living together should make sure they are not left out of pocket if they decide to split up, writes Debbie Hill Leave your home safe on holiday Hiring a house-sitter will improve security, benefit pets and give peace of mind while you are away, writes Kevin Pratt Latch on to fixed loans Set-rate mortgages are becoming more popular as homebuyers take a long-term view for peace of mind. Nia Williams reports Schroders Barclays offers students free mobile phone Banks are offering students inducements to open accounts, but their union says they should be more interested in overdraft facilities, writes Debbie Hill Royal & Sunalliance Football jersey is coming home Football shirts, cup medals and even match programmes net high returns, but notoriety is the key, writes Donald MacGillivray Woolwich Essential Questions on Money Policy Choice Direct Beale Dobie & Company Limited Foster & Cranfield Ford drives into car cover Own-brand policies bring the prospect of more effective cover and a better service for consumers, writes Debbie Hill Policy Plus Cameron Stockbrokers Collecting Tips Direct Line Financial Services Windfall bonanza not over Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Reader's Choice Mortgage Deals Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Funds see the green light Unit trust managers are responding to the demands of the growing ethical investment lobby, writes Alicia Wyllie Bupa cuts travel cover Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Policy Portfolio Plc First National Buildings Society Scoring off memories of 66 Former England soccer star Martin Peters boosts his income by recalling tales of 1966 World Cup glory, writes Natalie Graham Virgin direct personal financial service Standard Life Bank HSBC Asset Management Brown's tax hikes are on a slow fuse The Odd Couple Monica Crowley reveals Richard Nixon's last secret Superlative Travel Contents AXS Telecom Hooray Henry Atticvs Talent-spotting at Wimbledon Atticvs Labour deals casinos a bad hand Atticvs Picture Gallery Too quick on her stilettos for the sisters Profile For the people's theatre, the future is Orange The Sunday Times This Life Money trouble Westminster fun-lovers The Times Spare us this smarmy clap on the shoulder Campbell drops Labour in the soup at the BBC Quidnumc Prescott's office prank unseats a knight Something of the night nurse Shocked into sympathy for the Nation of Islam Blair's creeping coup inches ahead Yes, the boy Beckham is a clever cookie First Choice Telephone Forgetting the 'bad man' who tried to rape me Stock Market Growth Come on in, the water's lovely Cars can't beat boats for pulling power - and there are no rules, says Jeremy Clarkson Knocking about with William Interview Has America conquered the ills of the underclass? Lacoste Foxtons Crest Homes Bellway Homes Knight Frank International Rough guide to the Brownies Can't tell a Blairite from a chancellor's man in the Downing Street gang wars? Michael Prescott shows you how Graduates? They're first-class illiterates And so, may I be the first to say. . . Goodwill keeps the NHS going Fairview New Homes Plc. Embassy revamp was a gift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Hamptons International Tamarind Court Boys will lose toys Birthdays Chestertons Quality of charity can be strained More Sex: Congratulate Andrew Davies (More TV sex Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Appears on Page 8 Delighted for Gunn Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest for the man who lost his identity Tony Fernandes tells of his desperate search in the morgues of Istanbul for his missing cousin Edgar Multiple Display Advertising Items Life swapping is the crime of the future as computers give keys to stealing a name Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Copping Joyce Vincent House FRDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octagon Crown Dilmun Hamptons International Skyline Plaza Property Appears on Page 8 & Pages 10 to 18 Wates Fairbriar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Point West The Silk Quarter It's drab and dowdy and the place to be London Property Skyline Plaza Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Appears on Page 8 Some neat homework A little thought and effort can turn old schools into charming spacious homes, writes Christine Webb A blank canvas in an Adam frame Multiple Display Advertising Items Bryant Homes Distinction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skyline Plaza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Appears on Page 8 Unspoilt Western Algarve The White House The Times Hamptons International Vila Sol Mowlem Grosvenor Estate Holdings Leach & Homes Fine Properties Overseas Kempinski Resort Hotel Estepona Marina Puente Romano Allsop Interealty Marbella's New Pearl Charles Church The Berkeley Group plc Harrods Village Contents Hertz Picture Gallery Who's that girl When they arrived on Palawan, Stanley Stewart knew exactly who his companion was. 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Breaks appears on page 18 The Tuscan Surrounded by golden beaches and clear blue sea, the seven islands of the Tuscan archipelago are the perfect escape from the more obvious, and crowded, attractions inland, says Chritopher Somerville The Sunday Times Napoleon on Elba Travel Brief P&O Cruises Archipelago Wine Stena Line Surviving Gatwick All Ways Pacific American Express Cards Kuoni As Others See us The flying nanny Getting to Gatwick Geeting to Gatwick Pack-in one year's travel insurance The Sunday Times Website of the Week Check-In Travelbag Quest Worldwide USAirtours Travel Insurance Quantas British Airways Colossus Direct Pushing They may cost more than your average liner, but if sailing is in your blood, tall ships such as the Star Flyer are the only cruising option, says David Wickers Dial a Flight Airlink Carefree Flights Italy Peregor Travel USA Travel Insurance Flightseats General Accident Direct Overseas Travel Airline Network STA Travel Dial a Flight Flights Direct BUPA TravelCover Airfares Direct Westminster Travel Travelsale Insurance Travel Insurance Italy Crystal Holidays Ltd The airline seat company Concorde Airline Network Globe Savers Travel Insurance Trail Finders The Travel Bug Sunsail USA specialist Belfast British Midland Travel Insurance Delta Vacations Worldcover Direct AB Airlines First for Value Worldwide Campus Travel AiR Tickets Direct International Advance Flight Centre EasyJet Travel Insurance Jersey European Qantas Direct Travel Insurance Need a Holiday Car? 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Throwing the book at poor reading skills Target setting is not nearly enough, the government should be fostering a much more radical literacy policy, writes Susan Elkin Train to Be a Television Producer Challenge International Language Schools Holborn College University of Surrey Schools that are worlds apart but learning together The University of Birmingham The Community College Managers employ workers' dreams Companies are starting to make the link between individual aspirations and overall company strategy, and are trying to turn it to their advantage, writes Margaret Coles Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Royal Mail The Sunday Times Interim Management in IT First Point International The Royal Bank of Scotland The Sunday Times Men behaving sadly at school put girls on top TMP Worldwide Contents Speaking his Mind The Complete Works of George Orwell edited by Peter Davidson assisted by Ian Angus and Sheila Davison Secker 20 volumes Picture Gallery Critical List Harvey Porlock is amazed and embarrassed by some shameless sycophancy Creature discomforts Animal Rights Political and Social Change in Britain Since 1800 by Hilda Kean Reaktion £19.95 pp272 Write Yourself a Cruise All our yesterdays Norman Davies tackles two provocative volumes of history Warner Books Boris's big mistake Crying Wolf The Return of War to Chechnya by Vanora Bennett Picador £16.99 pp562 Living with Cold Comfort Out of the Woodshed a Portrait of Stella Gibbons by Reggie Oliver Bloomsbury £25 pp272 Grandmother's footsteps What Grandmother Said by Alix Meynell Colt Books £25 pp299 The Harvill Press Two Views of the Devon Riviera Not the man she thought My Warrior Son by Mary Anne Fitzgerald M Joseph £16.99 pp341 Sunday Times Article Withdrawn Getting a grip on old China hands Anthony Sattin praises an excellent study of the old treaty ports, Hong Kong and Shanghai A journey through a 1c Ian Thomson enjoys a diverting and timely at customs of Albania, a country still locked 125 Years Ago this Week Robert Louis Stevenson to Elizabeth Crosby, July 1873 On the Shelf Michelene Wandor remembers the effect of Gerard Manley Hopkins's poetry QPD Quality Paperbacks Direct Of nobs and yobs The Artist's Widow by Shena MacKay Cape £14.99 pp169 Seriously good reading Black comedy with a po-face The Spell by Alan Hollinghurst Chatto £15.99 pp257 A large helping of baloney The World and Other Places by Jeanette Winterson Cape £14.99 pp234 Towards self-parody Ghost Country by Sara Paretsky H Hamilton £15.99 pp386 The Open University The Sunday Times Jane Austen: A Life by David Nokes The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 538 Crossword Enthusiasts Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Compiled by Bookwatch, UK estimated sales to June Bibliofile Ann Widdecombe hates Lady MacBeth but identifies with Tigger Open & Distance Learning Quality Council Scooby-Doo! 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