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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Saily Payne, Bryan Appleyyard, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Charles, Steve Burt, Fred Redwood, Philip Norman, Josephine Smit Deputy Editor, Nicholas Rufford, Barrie Linley, Lewis Reed, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Rachel Fordham, Jonathon, Alicia Wyllie Deputy Money Editor, Lesley White, David Pryce-Jones, John Jay, Boguslaw M MacIejewski, E Davenport, Hugh Pym, Jenny Dyson, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Jonathan Freedland, Eileen Condon, Jim Hey, Ferdinand Mount, Martinu Quartet, Addison de Witt, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, John Waples Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Jacques Loussier, Donald Foreman, Nick Pitt, Dan Calms, Neil Wormald, John Jay Editor, Clive Davis, Jerry Selnfeld, Stephen Grey, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Bruce Nauman, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Simon Read, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Andrew Rutherford, Tony Porter, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Martin James, Lord Jacobs, Irwin Stelzer, Patrick Heron, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Robert Hewison, Phil Kay, David Dougill, Trevor Dodd, Robert Johnson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Erica Woods, Marian Martin, David Batty, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Cathy Scott, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Roy Lilley, Peter Mandelson, Major Barbara, Michael Jones, Clare Slaughton, Dr Jon Bader, Grease, Michael Chance, Nick Kochan, George Perry, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, David Calms, Sue Lawrence, Larry Elliott Economic Editor, Carr-Brown, Zoë Heller, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Richard Binns, Garth Pearce, Boris Schapiro, Maeve Sheehan, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, Archie Foster, Alex Clark, Brian Jackman, Alicia Wyllie, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Major James MacDonald, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Hugh Faulkner, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, Hugh McLlvanney, Nigel Bowden, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, William Reeve, Susan Clark, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Richard Holmes, Dobson, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Milly Donovan, Williams, Ed Porter, Harold Reiter, Nigel Thomas, Andrew Roberts, Terry Waite, Sam Smith Tennis player, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Margaret Forster, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Helen Hawkins, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Lucy Atkins, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, David Pleat, Caroline Donald, James Boyland, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Capriccio, David Walsh, Zoë Linkson, Jeremy Paxman, Mark MacAskill, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Francesca Anslow, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ben Pimlott, Stephen Armstrong, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Saily Rayne, Norman Stone, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Sir Stanley Kalms's, Mark Franchetti, John Wilcockson, Stuart Higgins, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Raymond Seitz, Michael Sheridan, Adam Walker, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Anthony Hewitt, Michael Smith, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Simon Brooke, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, John Waples, Helen Pridham, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Christopher Martin, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Faye Armstrong, Peter Presedent, Tony Benn, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Michael Farrell, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Adrian Levy, Donald Watts, Anne Bruming, Tony Banks, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Alexander Mann, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Chris Lightbown, Michael de Larrabeiti, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, Mrs Mills, Penny Perrick, Zoe Linkson, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Robert Sam Anson, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, India Knight, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Simon Howard, Rana Kabbani, Dan Pearson, Lisa Verrico, Dominic Rushe, Jonathan Leake Transport Corporation, Adam Parsons,

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Brown accused of cover-up over budget leak Chancellor's aide suspected PM let adviser work as lobbyist Minister's man is consultant Trading places: Prince of Darkness destined to become President Peter Contents "Twittish Airways" Contents Diana's mother makes peace visit to Charles Contents BA to kill off £60m ethnic art tailfins The Sunday Times Contents Brown gives pensioners a 13% boost Classified Railtrack Newspapers Support Recycling Dobson hunt for £90,000 NHS spin doctor Labour MPs rebel at 'Napoleonic' regime Croats beat the Germans to beach Divas of the world fight it out to sing song of the century Straw's children make him desert island dope Virgin We have chosen not to disturb your Sunday morning… Top old folk's home hit by injuries row Paras fire back over order to quit Aldershot Air France Estate owners lose battle to limit ramblers Saint Soviet nuclear bombs 'hidden in suitcases in Britain' Beat icon Kerouac trod a gay road Thumb-sized 'back-up' heart offers 30 years of extra life Alliance Leicester Honda King Charles to give Balmoral to the nation Viagra on NHS will be rationed to prevent rush BBC Digital MPs tell Carey to curb 'high living' at royal churches Isaacs sings over secret sacking by Opera House Teachers Training Agency Failed first love can scar mind for life Article Withdrawn Football tickets are pricer than opera Diana Cap Gemini Ericsson EU hijacks British bus to push euro The Personal Number Company PLC New Irish terror alliance behind London bombs Yorkshire Bank Debenhams Peter's friends, Tony's trouble In Labour's Lobbygate' former aides are said to cash in on contacts in government Insight Saab Mighty Mouth won't be shut for long Brash Derek Draper may have been humbled last week but he will be back in your face soon, says Maurice Chittenden The Network SAAB Lobby link to dome firms 'Caesar' Prescott takes war to White Van Man Intel Inside Wind tunnels blow cyclists to the office John Lewis Department Stores Camilla Clears the Heir Stuart Higgins reveals the truth behind last month's 'chance' meeting of Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince William Safety tests clear breast implants Lexmark Fergie's former lover Bryan gets a toehold in television acting The Missions to Seamen 'Oldest' rock carving hit by date scandal The Vauxhall Omega Britain caught in minefield by Argentina clearance offer New battle of Falklands Cyprus crisis grows as Turkey rejects compromise on missiles NatWest Japan rides rollercoaster to the polls Russia goes to barricades over burial of last tsar Famous for 15 minutes Europe's central bankers have cash in hand Parton goes from bust to boom at Dollywood Police put bite on 'soft' alsatians Transcendental Meditation Renault Courts under fire for denying Hucknall club TV Licensing Intrigue grips Kremlin as aides write off Yeltsin Primus The Personal Numbers Company PLC Nissan Soccer-mad France relives its crazy Liberation days Siemens Contact lens with a twist turns short-sighted into night owls Abiola's wives bicker over funeral rites Lost blokes of Oz fight sheila nation False CNN scoop starts news feud Money Spender Jeep Explorer Ford Tycoon loses his bottle Motown bigmouth socks it to Detroit Mayor makes the city come clean Inside Moscow An elephant named Elbrus, Moscow zoo's star… Yeltsin just isn't himself At last there is hope of respite for Muscovites fed… Shutting up shop War fear as Syria promotes general No 10 brokers Drumctree talks Hatred of centuries boils under army's are lights Weather and Travel Outlook Directline Twelve tickets share £20m jackpot News Digest Hunt for troops in rape case Two die in crash Animal protest Body in pond Victim named Bare-faced cheek Tuition charity Cosworth sale Shady goings-on D-Day in Paris France 98 has mixed the marvellous, the moderate and the shabby. Football now hopes that tonight will bring a final from the gods Contents Ronaldo can cool Outflanking the favourites gives hope of home win France must contain Brazil's attacking full-backs to stop them retaining their crown Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Today's World Cup TV Coverage My heart and my head say Brazil will be champions Ronald's semi-final display showed he should be the most potent weapon this evening Where they watched the World Cup Mexican Bar Paris Real man Ron doesn't eat quiche France 98 Oscars: Actors Take to the World Cup Stage Notebook Manager's TV Tussle: Gary Lineker v Jim Rosenthal Picture Gallery Slick Suker shows golden touch A Captain of Industry World Cup history beckons for Dunga, the midfield warrior who conducts the Brazilian beat Ladbrokes The Vauxhall Omrga Napoleon will not surrender Didier Deschamps, the French captain, is well aware of his countrymen's weaknesses Haven't we Met before? France's hit and miss affair Ian Hawkey believes Fifa will find reasons to be cheerful when their chosen observers interpret events at the 16th World Cup Hosts who Won the Final BT Glorious Birkdale Majestic links perfectly made to survive the sands of time The fairest of all Open venues, Birkdale will reward those who travel to see the contest unfold When Trevino gambled with man in a porkpie hat Drama and the Open go hand in hand and the old links has witnessed its fair share. Graham Otway on two memorable finishes Standard Life Cellnet Young stars on a bright course Traditionlists might not like it, but the Junior Open helps to spread golf's gospel to all corners of the globe, says Nick Pitt Vauxhall Charge of the youth brigade Prospects come and go but Graham Otway says Sergio Garcia and Matt Kuchar have what it takes to become the real thing Westwood rules the loch Nick Pitt watches Europe's best young player prepare for the Open with a convincing victory at Loch Lomond Nearly man struggles on The Sunday Times On the bench Hakkinen storms to pole at Silverstone Supporting role leaves laid-back Irvine all at sea Vauxhall Glommy Coulthard left standing A familiar story unfolds during qualifying for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, with the usual suspects to the fore. By Adam Parsons Mercedes-Benz British Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Williams grind to halt in race to get on track Adam Parsons on the quandary facing Formula One's best team of recent years, now struggling among the also-rans Hyundai Blood, Sweat, Tears Too much cricket, too many exhausted and unfit players—it all adds up to a weak England Test team England rekindle burning desire to overcome their old enemy Karen Smithies' team face a daunting test against Australia, the dominant force in women's cricket. By Thrasy Petropoulos Prichard leads the charge In the last Benson and Hedges Cup final, Essex are bent on ending a sorry sequence of defeats, says Simon Wilde, cricket Correspondent Last gasp for posterity Robin Marlar bemoans the unnecessary passing of a competition that developed into a welcome addiction over 27 years Baxter's battle of the airwaves Inside Edge Win a Ferrari Searle pays costly penalty for painful miss Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools Log on to the Internet and enjoy the very best of Racing Today's Racecards Becker turns Rios to clay Tennis Back at the Races John Karter talks to David Elsworth, the trainer determined to return to the big time in today's Irish Oaks Goodwood The Times Mighty Quinn is bookies' toast in close finish John Karter sees a winning run from Porto Foricos at York prevent another big payday for backers of the well-fancied Pasternak ExtraTime Stocks rise for one-lap wonder Mark Richardson's 400m win at Bislett Drugs find tarnishes Boardman win John Wilcockson reports on a day of shame for the Tour de France, lifted only by the heartwarming success of a British sprinter The monster will get you in the end Action Replay Learn correct technique before taking the plunge Play the Game How to Swim with Style This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Burke's Peerless Melbourne Cricket Ground Multiple Classified Advertising Items Realise a Dream Portfield Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Franklin Audi. . . British Car Auctions Whitaker surge brings big win in speed event Equestrianism Bantam Bruisers The Fiat Seicento Sporting versus the Daihatsu Cuore Avanzato Japan's little demon seems to have the beating of Italy's favourite baby. But it isn't so simple, says Andrew Frankel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage When it comes to car's resale value, there is more to paint than meets the eye It's as Easy as AVC Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars BMW Financial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Holland Park Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne Milcars Group Victoria Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Sytner Godfrey Hall Graypaul Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Guy Salmon Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arlington Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Sl320 Mercedes-Benz Cruickshank Hills Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rivervale Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Porsche Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Jeep Jeep, Direct Registration Transfers Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Hallmark Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Broadfields Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Heathwood Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover The Eye-Opener The waqyward BMW Z3 with a roof over its head is twice the car, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You are Invited to Take your Place in History Reg Vardy Multiple Display Advertising Items Falls over in penalty area, wins match Guaranteed Motors Cars Guaranteed Motor Cars Jack Barclay Burton House Rover poised to cut jobs amid economic gloom Post offices face the axe Treasury aims to chop £1bn project Contents Hewlett Packard Contents Gates in revolt over Chiroscience suit Contents PolyGram films may go to Diller TV group Contents Barbour profits bubble bursts Anglo-German entente looks good for Europe Jaguar leaps to sales record Budweiser giant joins queue for Tussauds SAP Radio watchdog to air licence criteria Bug busters to team up again Search begins for rising stars Peer's son plans Welsh steel mill Debonair set to double its fleet GGT banking on NatWest move Business Digest Caan to sell off Alexander Mann Energis PowerGen's £11bn deal under threat Wonder stock Colt keeps on charging The share price of the telecoms group has risen tenfold in the past 20 months. A big rights issue is now on the way. Report by John Waples PGA at centre of bid speculation Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Market The link-up of the London and Frankfurt stock exchanges is being hailed as the first step in the creation of a pan-European market that will cut costs for investors. Kirstie Hamilton reports HSA Healthcare Analysts attack ECB on reserves Euro Watch BT Big spender Brown is going for broke Brown Opens the Coffers and Health and Education Benefit Economic Outlook Road warrior's guide to the cities of power American Account Rage keeps Kalms on top of Dixons With profits up and expansion plans in the pipeline, Sir. Stanley Kalms, the plain-speaking, champion of sterling, is driven by passion as much as ambition Profile Sir Stanley Kalms's Working Day Vital Statistics Armadillo Interim Management Hogg Robinson Partners or just friends? Bill Gates, 42, and Warren Buffett, 67, have become close friends but does this signal a change of direction in their businesses? Garth Alexander reports from New York Cox Insurance Holdings Plc (Cox) The Sunday Times Brookes has big ambitions for Bowthorpe The man running Britain's second-largest electronics group wants to quadruple its size within 10 years, writes Andrew Lorenz Learn to manage time wisely City favourite Spencer plans to create money broking giant The man whose parties were once the talk of London wants to reverse his Intercapital into the lacklustre Exco, writes Dominic Rushe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Sales A Business Gem Opportunity BA alliance prepares for take-off With a conditional blessing from Europe, BA and American have overcome one hurdle, but they still need US clearance. By David Parsley Kool Vend Ltd City 2000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items OCRA SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services Limited Leading International Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Credit Limited Leadership Management (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Problems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alphagraphics Business Services For One Days Work Each and Every Week Big deals boosts small companies The value of little private firms is being enhanced by the frenzy of buyouts at the top end of the market, writes Claire Oldfield Former rally champion finds winning formula My First Break David Richards has combined the racing driver's love of risks with the accountant's natural caution to create a successful business empire. By Rupert Steiner Love is . . . very profitable for two enterpreneurs When Only Lunch was launched it was inundated with calls from single City types; now it is expanding, By Claire Oldfield Templeton College Easy route to car mileage allowances Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems 80% of all businesses fail in the first 5 years Union Bank Of Switzerland New hands take the wheel Passing the top management role from father to son is one of the toughest assignments for any family company The Sunday Times The Experts Face muscles could control wheelchairs Biomechanics Canon It looks like a stand of flower pots, but this Cuffs detect artery blocks Medicine Cold-war submarine technology points way to oilfields Geophysics World Cup virus attacks computers Software A virus that has been infecting computers running Microsoft's Word 97 is primed to burst out today. Report by Sean Hargrave Remote boat alarm keeps thieves at bay Secure Sundaytimes Inflatable trimarans fit on car roof racks Sub Marine Digital photos need focus Sounds Unisys Revealed: bizarre double life of Dixons chairman Prufrock Now you eat it now you don't What goes around comes around—or such is the Double trouble for RAC 'exiles' England will find the net tonight And finally, cable shares come good Inside the City Treasury bars low-risk funds from Isa plans Don't get in a car with Kev Staff suffer raw deal in company AVC schemes Investment trusts set for £400m tug of war Contents Walk down the Isle. . . couples getting married on… Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Pru 'robs Peter to pay Paul' Labour sends mortgage costs through the roof Perpetual takes top prize Royal & Sunalliance Investor's capital shrinks in 'secure' NatWest plan Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems Yorkshire Guernsey Living longer comes at a price Long-term care cover is expensive but it removes the worry of how to cope in an extended old age, Debbie Hill explains Choose the Best Long-Term-Care Plan for You Martin-Currie Policy lifts burden of care Save & Prosper Buying to let can be a smart move Letting a house to tenants can be a good way of investing with someone else's money, but it is not without risk, Kevin Pratt reports Framlington Rent-a-room scheme cuts tax for landlords The Sunday Times Are new homes a better buy? More people are choosing to buy new homes, but Adam Walker asks whether they offer a better deal than older property Legal & General Citibank InvestorsDirect Threadneedle investments Gartmore Income seekers risk capital loss Management fees are increasingly being taken from investors' capital as funds strive to keep payouts high, writes Alicia Wyllie Independent Financial Adviser Cut risks of being blacklisted by credit-reference agencies Diana Wright guides you on how to go about checking your Life, making amendments and keeping your slate clean Scottish Widows Why your cheques get stuck in the post Despite the banking revolution, why does it take banks almost a week to clear a cheque? Could it be because of the £800,000 a day they get in interest? By Helen Pridham Paragon Virgin Chelsea Share the rich rewards of the European boom Investors can benefit from stock markets on the Continent, which have outpaced those in Britain and America, writes Nick Gardner It pays to double-check bank statements Bank errors and offers of discounted weddings in 'paradise' were in the weekly mailbox of Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Investor's Journal Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Gear up car cover for driving abroad Before jumping behind the wheel for a trip to the Continent, make sure you have ample motor insurance, writes Simon Read Tesco offers travel insurance Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Trust Direct Line Financial Services Beale Dobie Policy Plus Teacher does sums on homebuying Money Makeover Jupiter Bargains galore await you in online bazaar Property services, share dealing and bookshops—all are available in the global marketplace, writes Matthew Wall Net Shopper Gordon's Golden Boy News Review Flights of Fantasy Contents Virgin Charles is a brick on architecture Listing badly in a sea of partygoers Atticvs Taki Next Week Nick newman's weekl Article Withdrawn Hey cool, Camilla you must be the new cleaner The Sunday Times This Life Living with Camilla The Times Stop the rot Whatever became of the policies? Prescott the role model is out for a Peking duck Speak brutally and carry a big whip Quidmum What a swell party this is Blair and a trivial truth that must be pursued The martyrdom of Lord Bragg How we pity the blonde who bleeds The Sunday Times Lafarge Mother love-it's the real thing Penny Hughes ends her silence to tell Eleanor Mills of her life since she quit as head of Coca-Cola UK Lacoste Reading the message in a very expensive bottle Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Christopher Martin Losing my shirt on the dark horse from Tokyo Viagra for fun? Go right ahead, chaps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renaissance Retirement Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons The Island Westside Marsh & Parsons Angel Allsop Octacon Boy wonder Rana Kabbani always knew her son Alexander was different. Only when she found he had Asperger syndrome did she understand his talents as well as troubles The day I met my father's mistress Barclays Funds Limited UK consumers sick of rip-offs Picture imperfect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents FPDsavills Record Football needs more fair play Damage Bellway Homes NHS black hole gapes Too Dangerous Points Birthdays The Sunday Times The wrong continent Two leading left-of-centre commentators challenge the orthdoxies of their generation that have pushed Britain into a dangerous liaison with Europe Only in America . . . the revolution that Britain really needs Taking it like a man at the crease Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Sullivan Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Barratt Hamptons International Barratt Rialto Barratt Nicholson Estates Linden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lurot Brand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents The village people Style-settlers and media types are moving in to give staid Marylebone a whole new air, says Josephine Smit On the long and winding road Room for a host of angles? Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank International Ruskin Homes Barratt Construction Barratt The City Quay King George Quarter Berkeley Homes The searchers who can ride to your rescue Relocation firms are not just for the corporate sector, they can help private buyers too, says Mary Wilson It's now the open season for new developments Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Reviving a gilded past in Mayfair Berkeley Homes Bryant Homes Contents Table talk Michael de Larrabeiti discovers that ancient myth and personal history have equal value around the cafe tables of the Peloponnese Hertz Contents Holiday Clinic Steve Burt and Milly Donvan want a month-long honeymoon in Latin America, seeing as many sights as possible, with a few days on the beach to start. Their budget is £2,500 each Seafrance Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilot light Having overcome a heart-stopping moment during his first lesson when his instructor turned off the engine, Jim Hey finds that after three days, his career in microlights takes off The Break Microlighting Mark Warner beach clubs Bonjour 98 Question & Answer Crete & Santorini Sunsail Beach Clubs AA Five Star Europe Spending power The team behind Woolley Grange, one of our favourite Insurers close loophole Directions Think pink Where was I? North Cyprus On the Edge Holiday Money Crystal Holidays Wet-bike instructors underqualified Time to splash out Don't despair if you haven't yet booked a summer holiday, says David Wickers, but, if you are looking for a last-minute package, you must be flexible Books of the Week The Sunday Times The Travel Collection P&Q Cruises The reel thing Jeremy Paxman is more worried about being eaten by a crocodile than landing a record-breaking catch on his fly-fishing tour of southern Africa, but none the less the three-spot bream he hauls out of the Zambezi is one of the largest ever seen NatWest More than just a bank Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express Travel Brief Tel Aviv-Jaffa Columbus Flight path A third of all UK package holidays start at Manchester Airport. If yours is one of them, David Wickers Website of the Week www. tripprep. com Airport Access Hotel Sofitel P&O Cruises Fast and free From the Channel to the Med by good roads and no tolls Part One Union-Castle Line Part Two Lakes & Mountains Best Western Stena Line Part Three The Sunday Times Vulture culture The Aigues Tortes National Park in the Spanish Pyrenees is a refuge for some of Europe's rarest and finest birds of prey. Brian Jackman thinks he has found heaven on earth Check-In Travelbag US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items As Others See us The hotel fitness instructor Air Tickets Direct Visa Globe Savers Trail Finders Travel Insurance Americana Vacations Plc AB Airlines First for Value Thomas Cook Insurance Services Preferential Travel Insurance British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Jersey European Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Crystal Holidays Faresavers British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Sunsail Car Rental Holiday autos Go EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Dial-A-Flight Travel Insurance Canadian Affair Travel Insurance Airline Network Alamo The airline seat company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City Escapades Dial-A-Flight Austravel British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Campus Travel Caribbean Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain & Portugal Go for Value Go Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Go Budget P&O North Sea Ferries Bowhills The Magic of Spain & Portugal Budget Keycamp Holidays Scandinavian Seaways Matthews Holidays Go Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manors Thurlestone Hotel My Hols Jacques Loussier tries to avoid both crowds and traffic police Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slaley Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Details Langdale Where was I? 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The key to unlocking profits lies with the 'coach' who is skilled in building up relationships with staff, writes Sally O'Reilly Andersen Consulting Police Multiple Display Advertising Items International Food and Beverage Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Appointments New Horizons Computer Learning Center CLW Associates Steele-Dixon RAA Sprague Gibbons Alasdair Graham Associates Ltd. Integrated Telecom Services Bull Thompson International Ltd. AT Kearney Mercuri Urval Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adderley-Featherstone plc Mercuri Urval General Electric Advertising Recruitment and Consultancy The Royal Bank of Scotland BT Sovereign Michael Beer Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Andersen Consulting The National Society Change Management Consultancy PA Consulting Group Abbey National BT Cairn Toyota Haldane Prontaprint Limited Kearney Career World IBM IMIT Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items PMMS Consulting Group Ltd Environment Agency Ad Val Personnel Services and Management Pheefarrer Jones Mercuri Urval Robert Boyd Associates MacMillan Davies Hodes Masters Recruitment Services Mitsubishi Electric English Partnerships Interexec Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASCI Dan Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items The Solution Is Service Warwickshire County Council Capita Ras Bolton Metro The Children's Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Business Link Southampton & Forest Kent TEC Ltd Business Link Cuco International Secondary School The Sunday Times Coventry Cayman Islands Government The Sunday Times Northern Ireland Civil Service Give the kids a break this summer Holidays plans ruined at the last minute? Fear not, at least there are some fun activities still on offer for children, says Fred Redwood Education University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Rich Proofreading? Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Brighton University of Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge Pupils take a circular route to good behaviour Celta Delta Multiple Display Advertising Items All hands on deck to learn teamwork The Royal Navy has moved into corporate training with a 'sinking ship' that teaches managers how to get the best from their teams, writes Margaret Coles Oracle Times Newspapers Limited Dressing down for bosses overhiring mistakes Contents Paradise Lost Everybody Was So Young Gerald and Sora Murphy, a Lost Generation Love Story by Amanda Vaill Little, Brown £22.50 pp470 Contents King for a day Picture Gallery Hit for six Food for thought Critical List No, no, Jeanette! Harvey Porlock on Winterson's ability to tick off the critics Pan Failing to find the Führer Explaining Hitler: The Search for the Origins of His Evil by Ron Rosenbaum MacMillan £25 pp444 Why can't we all just get along? Bryan Appleyyard assesses three books' versions of the tricky history of race relations The Harvill Press Limited A woman of independent means Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon: Feministm Artist and Rebel by Pam Hirsch Chatto £20 pp390 Sunday Times Diary The American way of life Raymond Seitz contrasts two controversial views of existence on the other side of the pond Come back LBJ, all is forgiven Despite the ghastly things he did, the former US president's stock is on the up, says Robert Sam Anson after reading the latest biography 10 Years Ago this Week From Tony Benn's diary, July 13,1988 On the Shelf David Pryce-Jones sees how near we are to Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Seriously good reading Come on and left the bad times roll The Good Times by James Kelman Secker £14.99 pp246 The show must go on The Short History of a Prince by Jane Hamilton Doubleday £9.99 pp358 Women on top A Hard Time to be a Father by Fay Weldon Flamingo £12.99 pp262 DT Charitable Trust Enduring Love Paperbacks Courtesans and Fishcakes The Consuming Passions of Classical Athens by James Davidson The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 539 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Find out why Terry Waite would take the SAS Survival Handbook to a desert island The Folio Society Ltd Scooby-Doo! Contents Scooby-Doo! Screen Snaps F-mail Sea Life for free Party party party Cartoon Star The Fun Club One for Every Reader Asterix and the Normans Jarvis Asterix and the Normans Funday Mouth-watering The best of books Splash out Running free Helping hand What's going on? Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willoughby The Creature feature Squirth Rex and Tex Next Week in Funday The World Cup final Fans utd Gold Medal Red Card World Cup goodies The Fun Club Contents Harrods Who do they think they are? The Chat-show host Social diary Contents Most Wanted This week's object of desire Show us your Pants Tennis player Peer Pressure Lord Harlech's wife, Amanda, has left him and his crumbling estate for the house of Chanel. Sue Reid discovers how the English aristocrat lost out to a pony-tailed designer Sonique Boom The country's most successful female club DJ just can't resist singing along to the tunes. By Lisa Verrico Müller If Books Could Kill Rumour has it that a new novel contains thinly disguised caricatures of fashion's finest. But, says Jenny Dyson, who graces the book's cover, when it comes to this world, you couldn't make it up Picture Gallery Hanging with the inn crowd Theme bars are the height of naff everywhere except the Big Apple. Tony Allen-Mills visits New York's wackiest-and happiest-watering holes The Prog Rock Fan The Prog Rock Fan Family Life Way out vest Throw out your suits, boys. It's time to get into calf-length trousers, skimpy pants and pop socks. And don't forget to slap an octopus on your head. A a Gill reports from the menswear shows in Millan Eyes Right Style File The Fun Club Italian job Only some like it hot Letters Bagel Bliss Bottles of the Week Mark & Spencer's new unattractively named Fish Stands to riesling Wine Four of the best . . . Restaurant where you can argue discreetly Rasa Good Table Talk Staying Power Interiors A new luxury hotel, One Aldwych, opened in London last week, promising home from home. 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Eileen Condon reports Medical notes Diet watch Diet Breaking Travelling gyms Consumer Test Fitness If you think marathons are for sissies, try an ultramarathon-100 or more miles across the world's worst terrain. It could take more than guts, says Simon Brooke Cheat of the Week Work it out All the answers to your fitness questions 6 of the best Stick-on nall kits Cut and dry Beauty Life Hair tip of the week How Do I Look? Chop & change Strachan Thomas Llyod Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa Divani Encounters The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Omega & Oil What's the Alternative? The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Does your Social Life Wind You up? Elite Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Scope The Sunday Times Cross Word Help! The answers to all your problems Pizza Hut Brief lives Media Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovetail Sirius Sara Eden Daewoo Contents Contents How the blonde Cover story Can you tell a wild man from a modernist? Architecture The Legoland excesses of PoMo are out—but what's in? If you want to know who in Britain is designing what, and what to call it, Hugh Pearman draws up a bluffer's guide Whistle Wind It's too feelgood to be true Sling Blade may have won its writer and star an Oscar, but asks Tom Shone, do we really need another film about an American simpleton? Rest of the week's films The importance of being Sadie Interview To have two films of An Ideal Husband coming and looks like carelessness, but casting Sadie Frost as the beautiful, scheming Mrs Cheveley is both our good fortune and hers, says Garth Pearce Chandos Up for an Oscar The other Wilde film will field an American, an Australian, and period frocks Albery Theatre The great pretender Art Chagall's vision of the world was naive and self-deluding. So why another show at the Ra, asks Waldemar Januszczak Noises off The Sunday Times Film Pick of the Week Theatre Theatre Pick of the Week Art Art Pick of the Week Dance Pick of the Week Opera Top 10 Shows and Events Pick of the Week Concerts Pop Pick of the Week Aslan Dub Foundation Concert Pick of the Week Cheltenham International Festival of Music Pop Comedy Pick of the Week Full of eastern promise Rock Rem's Michael Stipe has written a book of haiku. Just what is the lure of the mystical East for our dissatisfied rockocracy, asks Mark Edwards Summer exhibition Opportunity knocks Television Saturday night's primetime slot is just crying out for a hit, says Stephen Armstrong Donmar Comedy Theatre Rest of the week's theatre The Glass Menagerie BAC Theatre Nowt Drama John Godber goes caravanning in Perfect Pitch and discovers some real home truths. This is great populist theatre, says Robert Hewison The new dream team? Dance Has the Royal Ballet's temporary home made its stars shine again, asks David Dougill Classical Record of the week Lo Sposalizio The King's Consort cond Robert King Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection Music Shop Win your big break as a screenwriter Writing wrongs Report The British film industry might well be on a roll—but it's in danger of grinding to a half if the script isn't fixed says John Harlow Royal Shakespeare Company Simply Simon Music Played straight with no designer frills, opera goes right to the heart, says Hugh Canning. Peter Hall has proved it again with Simon Boccaegra Multiple Display Advertising Items Phillip Schofield Simply Red Miss Saigon Contents Explosive Dance The Sunday Times The Rolling Stones London Palladium Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Spectacular Brubeck Quartet Anna Chacoliades or Heidi Bierer The Royal Ballet The Route of Kings Royal Festival Hall The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballet Stars Royal Albert Hall Event travel Marshall Arts Ltd. Lionel Richie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experience Total Entertainment Squeeze The Legends of Rock 'n' Roll Multiple Display Advertising Items The week in view The popular touch With new programmes in the pipeline, television has learnt the trick of handling 'heavy' subjects such as business and finance, says Sally Payne Out of controller Radio waves Sentenced to Self deception Television Sunday Top 10 TV Programmes Critic's Choice Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Monday The Times Critics' Choice Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Tuesday The Times Critic's Choice Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Wednesday Critics' Choice Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Thursday The Times Critics' Choice Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Friday Critics' Choice Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day Saturday Critics' Choice Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Time Contents The Ultimate Driving Machine Vectis Contents Land Rover Mappin & Webb Relative Values Kavana, pop singer, and his mother, Rita Kavanagh, fortune teller Futuro Scope The New Skoda Octavia P&O Cruises Jim'll Fix It Whether he is negotiating a peace settlement, eradicating disease, ending world hunger or housing the homeless. Jimmy Carter is proving a more influential world player now than he ever was in the White House. Bryan Appleyard reports Crest Homes Conquest fitted furniture Wesley-Barrell Thomas Sanderson NFU Mutual Toyota Emini Picture Gallery Evolution favours the strong, the smart, the lean,… Renault A Brutal Military Regime Has now Brought Burma to its Knees-Still only One Woman Stands in its Way Aung San Suu Kyi with the abbot of Thamanya in 1995,… Monsanto Sharps Home Office Voyages Jules Verne DisNEP Lane Worldbooks Intel inside Hot Metal Jacket The pen isn't mightier than the sword. Foreign correspondents face mortars, mines and missiles. Richard Johnson signs up for a course on surviving war zones BAC Windows-Doors Conservatories Get Tracker Petworth House Ltd Mephisto 1977 Brain Power Use It or Lowse It! Teaser 1869 Bookwise Barbara Hall Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of Partners Alfa

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