News from 19/07/1998
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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, Rupert Steimer, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Hilary Mantel, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Sebastian Faulks, C G, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Rebecca Butlin, Baker, Charles Hoff, Nicholas Rufford, Kenny Farquharson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Lesley White, Ron Rosenbaum, Jan Morris, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Hugh Pym, Cayte Williams, Emine Saner, Inigo Gilmore, Frank Whitford, David Blunkett, Addison de Witt, Subiaco Oval, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Edin Hamzic, Dr Matthew Ellis, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, Beverley D'silva, Clive Davis, John Pawle, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, K R, Dr Roger Henderson, Simon Read, Sir Adrian Swire, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Paddy McGarvey, Irwin Stelzer, Seve Ballesteros, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Julian Barnes, Angela Mollard, David Dougill, Allan Massie, Deanne Pearson, Jasmine Grey, Thrasy Petropoulos, Philip Kerr, Carolyn Little, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Boyd, Chris Hastings, Jimmy Waterlow, Yvonne Ridley, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Margaret Coles, Harvey Porlock, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugh Canning, Edward Porter, David Caims, D J, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Stewart Lee, Stephen Lynas, Frank Maynard, Michael Jones, Shelly von Strunckel, Harvey Cohen, Nick Kochan, Steve Goldman, George Perry, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Lesley Garner, Christine Toomey, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Eric Appleby Director, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, John Owen, Louise Manson, Hugh McIlvanney, Robert Skidelsky, Derek Clements, Dr Richard Motley, Paul Driver, Roz Hubley, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Alex Clark, Clive R Harris, Alicia Wyllie, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Clive, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Natasha Loder, David Lawrenson, B Drey, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Angus Deayton, Amir Shivji, Boothby Graffoe, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Michael Winner, Lucian Hudson, Matthew Kalman, Simon Wilde cricket correspondent, Jennifer Asiama, Mervyn Gibson, Geoffrey Colman Minister-in-Sheppey, Osmo Vanska, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Joe Phelan, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Simon Willis, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, J Sharpe, Helen Hawkins, Gina Seaton, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, John Cheever, Michael Wright, Theresa Walsh, Martin Short, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, David Pleat, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Rasselas, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, Victoria O'brien, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, David Rudnick, Ronald White, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, John Wilcockson, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Ricky Dalton, Anthony Moriarty, Jeremy Healy, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Donald Macgillivray, Flyan Sarler, Cerys Matthews, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Dennis O'Driscoll, David Hutcheon, Kirsty Lang, Nadine Meisner, Sara Wheeler, George Webb, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Hooper, John Spurling, Cherry Norton, R H, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Franco Mancassola, George Phillips, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Simon Carnell, Marcelle Katz, Francis L Morgan, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, David Powell, Jarvis Cocker, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Dan Cairns, Justin Wintle, David Parsley, Anita Andrew, Simon Trump, Anthony Howard, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Lindy Bridgeman, George Atkinson, Simon Howard, Janet Norfolk, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents BBC robs 'middle-class' radio to pay for pop Cabinet turns on 'control freak' Brown Prescott wants to force school run off the road Contents Easy Jet Contents Mandela takes a gracious bride on his 80th birthday Contents Margaret fights Diana's garden Contents Fears of big leap in job losses grow The Sunday Times Railtrack Newspapers Support Recycling Teachers face being paid by pupil results Education hit squad may run Calderdale Party insider quits race for top BBC post Hopkins earns a lip-smacking £15m to play the Cannibal again Cherie's magic crystals put the new age in new Labour Virgin Land Rover Rich pickings as lawyers coach bogus asylum seekers BBC Diana interviewer is offered $1m US deals Nokia Iridium Soccer chief's £1.7m expenses spark revolt He wanders lonely as a cod: lottery funds first chippie laureate Compaq Police probe 'euthanasia' hospital deaths IBM Bank vault art hoard reveals Bacon's big lie Bosch Sunshine puts left-handed painters in the shade ITV gives Bard modern makeover Air France Injection makes sheep shed their own fleeces TV Licensing 'Mentor' plan for tearaway youths What to pack for holiday: a lawyer Disneyland Paris Black women 'left behind' as men marry out SAAB Disabled use intelligent fabric to let clothes do their talking Salmond branded 'Caligula' as driver wins poll selection Spina bifida 'cured' in womb Must try harder SAAB Unfit PC riding high on £150,000 payoff Renault Microlight man circles globe Yugoslavs jail Angel of Mostar on mercy trip American Express Cards Paternity tests are now available by post. But will they give birth to more unhappiness than they cure? BT IRA poised to hand over the bodies of its victims UVV 188 Ex-terrorist's link to Blair Carey faces revolt over 'racist' sacking Mandela marries Machel in secret Ford Briton reveals Israeli traitor's hidden heroics 1,000 feared lost as tidal wave batters Papua New Guinea coast VW Debenhams Imelda cuts a deal to stay rich and free Desert mystery turns sleuth into murder suspect Barclays Rover 'Blair-san' ready to rescue Japan IBM Women's love drug better than Viagra Outback militia awaits 'Asian horde' Stena Line World Cup heroes pose challenge to racist France Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Falklanders in fear of oil bonanza Yorkshire Bank Clinton saved from exposure BT Cross-dressers call for political rights Inside Washington The plight of 40 fluffy toys bought in Beijing by Duvall gets tangoed Julie Ward murder charge set Mandelson's cash link to No 10 aide Insight Weather and Travel Outlook One year on: Versace clothes reappeared on the… Minister to visit Iran in move to restore relations The Open University Twelve tickets split £12m rollover prize News Digest DTI probe into insider dealing Army review Guards' release Arcade death Gay film role Spencer break-in Scientist drowns Climber found Blessed memory Wilson Contents Brave Rose revels in game of crazy golf Justin Time Nick Pitt sees two surprise names defy appalling conditions to remain on the leaderboard as many famous figures stumbled during the wind-swept third round of the Open at Birkdale Open Coverage Contents Reality bites back at brutal Birkdale A fairytale chapter in the life of Brian The man from Japan stays cool, calm and collected to rise above fervour of home fans Mercedes-Benz Medics are kept busy by physical handicaps Diary Fluff's rough reply Stroke of luck Knight ends early Fans go off course Inspirational Rose keeps elite class in the shade The world's best golfers have struggled but a young amateur has lifted the nation's spirits Titleist The Open Championship: Full Third-Round Scores Crash course takes its toll Those who made the cut found a new series of challenges at Birkdale Ladys cobra Champion forced to bow to the brutal wind of change Justin Leonard, one year after conquering Troon, has been publicly and extremely painfully dethroned. Stephen Jones reports What They Said at Royal Birkdale Norman happy to stand in shadows as juniors blaze trail English Golf Union Out of the Woods The greatest talent in the game has learned well and shown new-found maturity at Birkdale On the terraces Stage set for Hick to deliver Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, urges the England Test selectors to go on the attack Glamorgan bundle out Sri Lanka for 54 Britannic Assurance County Championship Tendulkar graces a run feast Simon Wilde sees batting on a higher plane than the rest at Lord's Wounded Wells delivers for Kent Essex (295 & 223) lost to Kent (364 & 155-8) by two wickets Sobers opens stand without a fan in sight Inside Edge Culture shock Slater shows England way forward Derbyshire (337) v South Africa (88-2) Sunday service Perfect pitch Appealing act The Sunday Times Yorkshire festivities spoiled by rain Yorkshire (406) drew with Nottinghamshire (234 & 160-6) How Zagallo lost the plot in Paris Brazil's coach played into French hands in the World Cup final by reversing his decision to omit the ailing Ronaldo Evening kick off Cheats face a screen test for Japanese epic David Pleat opposes making referees professional, a change he fears is inevitable before the next World Cup France try on another Jacquet Aimé Jacquet's resignation as manager is likely to provoke nothing more than maintenance of the status quo, reports Ian Hawkey Liverpool's French Connection Forget France, bring on the traditional wingers France's formidable strength in defence sent out a negative message from the World Cup The Reassurance that Comes from Excellent… Secret tricks of the tread Adam Parsons on the heavy responsibilities facing Goodyear and Bridgestone as they struggle to come up with the perfect tyre Sunday Times Becker may be forced into solo showdown Germany face injury dilemma and defeat in today's Davis Cup Singles ties. By Richard Evans Golden Legends BT Racing towards history Ian Chadband on Marion Jones, who is so good that one leading coach believes she can only be pushed to her full potential by racing against top class men Citibank Running man leads the world a merry chase Ian Chadband foresees the 2,000m record falling to a Moroccan at Gateshead today Eubank's last stand ends in glorious failure George Phillips on a defeat that surely brings down the curtain on the career of Britain's most colourful boxer Results Round-Up Pools The Sunday Times Racing Henry set to be best-paid coach in rugby world Sports Round-Up High-Rise and Handsome The dual Derby-winning trainer Luca Cumani may need to find a spare corner in his very own cistern gallery for the unbeaten colt after the King George, says John Karter Flanders brushes off injury scare on successful day for the fillies Goodwood The Times Inspirational Edwards returns to haunt Bradford Springbok party gets into swing Forest of Arden Rugby's golden opportunity to kick damaging feuds into touch Nick Cain believes English clubs should grasp the chance to end Cliff Brittle's controversial reign as RFU chairman today Atkinson reveals a new strip tease Action Replay Climb every mountain of life in the great indoors Play the Game Thrill to the Challenge in Comfort This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Festina get their marching orders John Wilcockson reports from a Tour de France shaken by new drugs rumours after the exclusion of the world's top-ranked team Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Future Shock Ford's Focus is a bravely radical replacement for the staid Escort, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Road Sage There's no need to go abroad to buy a cheap new car, provided you know how to negotiate with the dealers Sytner Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac Holland Park Prophets Gerrards Cross Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood L&C Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cronk Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Hexagon £5 Million Collectors' Car Auction Contract Hire Cotswold Carriage Sytner Hexagon Wollaston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars British Car Auctions Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Talacrest Ferrari A Sytner Company Ferrari Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Lancaster Guy Salmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Paramount Derby Multiple Display Advertising Items Appleyard Doves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rivervale Lancaster Pentagon Speeds of Stratford Westwood Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunningdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruickshank Greenoaks B & K Thomas Normand Mercedes London's Finest Multiple Display Advertising Items Arlington of Northampton J. 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Owen Burton House Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Lloyd's rebellion close to collapse Jarvis in £500m student halls bid Shades of Versace at Asda Inside Pharmacy restaurant set for quote Contents Airbus heads for £3bn UPS order 10lloydsavenue Brown's economic gamble could easily go awry Agenda Big names back £50m video on demand call Thomas Cook Global Services Linklaters to form European alliance Emap looks east to boost sales Dyson inventor gagged MoD may privatise storage and freight Banks to unveil bumper profits Welsh rally to buy Snowdon Bidders wait in wings for Coral Property firm strikes gold Business Digest Bass chooses top City site for new hotel Cox Insurance HOLDINGS PLC Barclay brothers may axe European Mould plans to sell PillarCaisse centres Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Designer labels suit young men Menswear is booming as fashion-conscious young men with money to blow rush for designer labels. Claire Oldfield reports on the companies hoping to cash in Databank Brown's Gamble Plans for a sharp boost in public spending have raised fears that Gordon Brown is turning into a spendthrift as the economy starts to run out of steam. Kirstie Hamilton and David Smith report Energis Bank chief bows to MEPs Euro Watch BT Time for producers to raise their game Economic Outlook Money makers need freedom of the city American Account UBS Under the Weather The dismal summer has hurt companies that deal in clothes, food and gardening. John Waples and Ricky Dalton look at how profits and shares have been flattened The Sunday Times Coopers & Lybrand Learn to put your best foot forward Ambitious Emap shows its Hand The new chief executive of the magazines and radio giant masterminded its assault on the French market and now plans to take on the rest of the world Profile Kodak shakes off its negative image Its market share and profits were sinking relentlessly. Now savage cost cuts have stopped the rot, writes Garth Alexander from New York Kevin Hand's Working Day Charles Schwab Companies face wave of litigation Lord Woolf's proposed legal reforms will make it quicker and cheaper to sue, though people will be encouraged to try fast-track mediation first, writes Dominic Rushe Lafarge Directors at risk as insurers refuse millennium cover Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Jelly Bean People Salmon Assessors Businesses for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions Cash Centres Personal Numbers add up to a big opportunity Delicious Ice Cream Vending Opportunity "You Can Out-Sell, Out-Market, Out-Promote, Kall Kwik Jersey Based Professional Gambler Multiple Classified Advertising Items City 2000 Caring Parents Organisation AGFA Innovation initiative Opportunity in Ex-Catalogue Goods Lotus Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Group Lorraine Electronics Support for New and Ailing Business Business Opportunities Ringrose & Co. Charterhouse Group Limited OCRA World Wide Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Limited O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar Sports Mania Humana International Group Plc K Get Konnected Channel 3 Swisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Failure to manage risks hits middle-market firms Companies need to have a strategy for dealing with the unexpected, such as swings in exchange rates, the arrival of new competitors and defection of staff. David Smith reports Drugs tycoon played his cards right My First Break Being £30,000 short of the asking price for Bioglan did not stop Terry Sadler. He simply spread the amount over his three gold credit cards, writes Rupert Steiner Standard Life Bank Bulletin Bumpy ride to retirement for caravan man Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The ABC of pampering Restoring the tarnished reputation of a former market leader calls for drastic measures. To revitalise Champneys, Britain's best-known health club, Lord Thurso is tempting the ABC1 social classes with five-star hotel standards of service and luxury. Report by Sarah Gracie Enterprise Network The Sunday Times The Experts NASA's replacement for the space shuttle moved… Microsoft Virus cures will arrive by e-mail IBM and Symantec are making a system that can analyse a virus, work out a cure and send it out automatically, writes Sean Hargrave Net television faces call charges hurdle David Hewson says the only way he can picture Web TV taking off is free connection, but at whose expense? Java network shares out computing power Button-sized engine may oust battery Power Edited by Sean Hargrave Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctors believe they may be able to explain why some Computers & Computing Services Easy-to-use detector finds mines Humanita… It is cheap and needs no batteries. Rebecca Butlin reports on a new weapon in the flight against landmines Silverstone splashes out for lovers Prosper Group Ltd Sirens of the lambs foil baa-dies Prufrock MacNamara exit adds to Deutsche woes Bardays Funds Limited Injury lawyers court disaster Desperate days at Deutsche Bank Inside the City Contents Blacklisted street opens its own bank Revenue targets Isa tax 'cheats' Crunch time for Nationwide members Payouts cut for pension victims Contents Film backers can enjoy extra reward Virgin Contents Government must come clean on state pensions Broker 'put client into debt' Martin Currie Bank moves goalposts on its Visa Gold deal Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers in letters to the Money section Friends Provident Stop card thieves taking off Credit-card fraud is on the increase, but who pays for it in the end? Debbie Hill offers advice on how to avoid becoming a victim Virgin Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Riddle of a raided account Patient investors to reap dividends Some companies are delaying the payment of shareholder dividends to take advantage of a tax shake-up, writes Jasmine Grey Gartmore Beale Dobie Au Master Card Has share perk bubble burst? Investors tempted by fringe benefits may regret their decision if the share price starts to slump, writes Alicia Wyllie Fund charges are set to tumble A US investment giant is launching an assault on the British market by scrapping upfront charges, writes Alicia Wyllie Scottish Widows Policy Choice Direct Plc Foster & Cranfield How experts invest for old age Which pension plans do top financial advisers choose for their own retirement? Four of them reveal all to Nick Gardner Royal & Sunalliance Direct providers offer limited scope for investors Woolwich Shelter from rising cost of storm cover Insurers, hit by a flood of claims, will raise household premiums, Naomi Caine explains how to get the best deal First National Building Society Disabled can find cheaper travel Insurance Specialist companies offer policies to the sick—and the healthy—at prices that can undercut mainstream travel agents. David Rudnick reports Mercury Asset Management Fixed-rate cards cut cost of credit Switching debts to cards with low interest charges and no penalties will cut the cost of your borrowing, writes Simon Read Legal & General Insurance premiums to jump after damages ruling Threadneedle investments Best Savings Rates Sun rises again on Japan Tokyo has performed dismally for investors over the past decade but there is hope the new Prime minister will spark a revival, writes Alicia Wyllie House prices keep climbing Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Policy Portfolio Plc Mortgage Trust Direct Line Financial Services Novel way to balance the books If author Deborah Moggach runs out of money for the overheads she just turns out another bestseller, writes Natalie Graham Fame and Fortune Smoke out a fortune with Cuban cigars The golden rule in collecting cigars is to buy from Castro, writes Donald Macgillivray Virgin HSBC Asset Management High income also means high risk The Wright Angle Contents The Man within News Review Friends insist he's cuddly. Most people think he's dour. Hugh Pym and Nick Kochan hunt for Gordon Brown's heart Superlative Travel Contents Virgin Toil and Torment of the Chancellor's Speeches Honour falls foul of fakers Atticvs Lads Together at Work and Play Holiday with Hitler Nick's Newman's Week A passion for invention that won't lie down Profile The British boffin It's my didgeridoo that'll really make Oz eyes water The Sunday Times This Life The bad old days Mandela's milestone The Times Dear prudence, Brown is cheating on you Turning a deaf ear to Campbell's lullaby Robinson slips a gear as Mondeo Man Quidmunc A piggy in the Scots' middle Freedom for Scotland will cost England dear You're a blessing in disguise, vicar Fools fit in where bosses fear to tread The Europhone Group Plc Abandon all hope you who log on here Life goes on for a dying daredevil Lacoste Me and my shadow She seemed pleasant at first, but now she's dangerously obsessive. Michael Winner tells of his very own stalker The straight man with news for you Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Angus Deayton Making heavy weather of our unmentionables 'What are sunny periods? It's either sunny or it isn't. We don't have sunny periods in Australia' Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSavills Ravenscourt Island Michael Shanly Homes London Penthouses UKI Property Advertising this Week Appears on Pages 8 -… A careless community Margarette Driscoll reports on the tragic outcome of health polity towards the mentally ill Barratt Oxford Russia on the Downs Multiple Classified Advertising Items True demons of Drumcree Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Hamptons International Galliard-homes Round of applause for adoptive parents Chestertons Points Children pay price for alcohol abuse A hard rain didn't fall 106 Warehouse Apartments Adjacent to Canary Wharf Barratt King George Quarter Angel Hamptons International Property Advertising this Week Appears on Pages 8 -… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons "The Lexham" Farley & Co Market yields to girl power Single women are of growing importance to developers, says Christine Webb Cut-price route to a place in the sun Multiple Display Advertising Items Hitting the heights Linden Nicholson Harrods Point West Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Villas & Golf Praia Del Ray Mowlem Oxford City Canalside Development Charles James Sales Centre The Sunday Times Interealty Fine Properties Overseas Berkeley Homes Fairclough Homes Contents Hertz Island of the blessed Sebastian Faulks enters a Blytonesque world of picnics and children's laughter, bicycle bells and buckets and spades; the cooking, however, is French Contents Holiday Clinic Theresa Walsh and Jimmy Waterlow want a two-week break at the start of the winter that is part shopping trip, part beach and scubadiving holiday. Their budget is £3,000 AA Five Star Europe Travel Brief You can't beat a retreat Sarah Gracie takes a vow of silence on a Buddhist retreat in the wilds of Devon, and finds that, despite an attempt to teach her the joy of cleaning, a weekend spent sitting and walking in quiet contemplation pays big dividends Somak Holidays The Break Retreats AA British Airways Holidays Tax on credit card holidays Directions Question & Answer Sunsail Beach Clubs Trailfinders Spanish flight strike League tables for airlines India Finnair The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin's Thames link On the Edge The Seychelles plans to introduce a $100 (£63)… Picture Gallery Where was I? Holiday Money Best Western RYA blocks safety moves Cape crime …ooks of the Week Traditional Buildings of India by Ilay Cooper and Barry Dawson (Thomas & Hudson £26,192pp) French Bed & Breakfast edited by Ann Cooke-Yarborough (Alastair Sawday Publishing £12.95,41pp) Roman's holiday If the heat and hustle of the eternal city gets the better of you, then you should do as the Romans do, and escape to the coast or the Alban hills. Christopher Somerville suggests four day trips that will leave you relaxed and revived All Ways Pacific Travel Brief Seafrance Stena Line Go Wild in the Country It's healthy, it's cheap and, says Simon Willis, wild camping is the best way to see Britain's beautiful hill country. Here we tell you how to make a start—where to go, what to take and how to avoid damaging the environment Essential wild camping kit Mark Warner beach clubs South African Airways Voyages Jules Verne The Sunday Times Ryanair P&O Cruises Choosing a family tent Travelbag USAirtours Air Tickets Direct Easy Jet British Midland AB Airlines Jersey European Preferential British Airways Gantas British Airways Delta Worldwide Dial a Flight Travel Planners Airlink Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Holiday autos A Doctor Writes Where the son shines Continuing her series on the trials and triumphs of travelling with baby Wilf, Sara Wheeler admits that going on a low-key package tour is the best way to see the unspoilt Greek island of Spetsai Cunard Travel Brief Trailfinders Quest Worldwide Thomas Cook STA Travel Sapphire Holidays Visa Travel Insurance Westminster Travel Need a Holiday Car? General Accident Direct Canadian Affair Flightseats Bridge the World Travel mood The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Bupa Travel Cover Citalia Delta Vacations Faresavers Americana Vacations Plc Options Travel Insurance Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Places Stena Line Qantas British Airways Solo's Holidays Dnata Greece from £145 Go Budget Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomson Be more comfortably off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel City Escapades Caribbean Voyages of Discovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowhills Italian Escapades The Magic of Italy Panorama The magic of Portugal The magic of Spain Go For Value. 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Sussex enterprise Career Analysts Armstrong International Huntswood Associates Strategic Selection International Tivoli PW Selection Services Drake International Thomas Bolton Limited Construction Confederation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weidmüller SAGA Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADTI Limited Trading Systems Ltd. FPDSavills Capita Ras Department for Culture Media and Sport The Common Services Agency Thames Valley Police Historic Royal Palaces Capita RAS The Sunday Times Harlow St George's Hospital Medical School Aztec Manchester City Council Education Kingston University The Bell Teacher Training Institute Get Paid for Reading Books Tech-connect Challenge London Broadcast School Career Analysts Get Rich Proofreading? SIBS Ltd The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust Rehab UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Brunel Graduate Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Southampton Surrey Leicester University Management Centre Queen's Strathdlyde Graduate Business School Durham University Business School ACCA Holborn College University of Bath School of Management Leeds University Business School American Intercontinental University Cranfield University The University of Reading The Bradford MBA St. Aldates College Leeds University Business School Kingston University Managers learn value of sharing More companies are striving to improve efficiency by encouraging workers to share information on the best way of getting a job done, writes Margaret Coles Oracle Kestrel Comms Resources Lasmo plc Graduates can't afford to rest on their laurels Contents Shrink Wrapped Books In the Psychiatrist's Chair III by Anthony Clare Chatto £12.99 pp455 Rewriting history Pile' Em High China hands Critical List Harvey Porlock is unconvinced by the Brits' passion for all things American The true identity of the Mob? Tough Jews by Rich Cohen Cape £16.99 pp271 With friends like these. . . Mad Frank and Friends by Frank Fraser and James Morton Little, Brown £16.99 pp234 Pan No flash Gordon Gordon Brown: The First Year in Power by Hugh Pym and Nick Kochan Bloomsbury £16.99 pp244 It's not always a fair cop From ghost stories to vivid social panoramas, John Dugdale finds plenty to grip in the latest thrillers Buying a Letterbox Diary In the pink and perky Tony Allen-Mills reads a mesmerising study of the gay liberation movement in New York from 1940 They invented democracy; they invented tyranny Frederic Raphael revels in a finely updated study of the ancient Greeks On the Shelf 120 Years Ago this Week Oscar Wilde to William Ward, July 20,1878 On the Shelf Conard's Heart of Darkness is an impressive literary performance, says Justin Wintle A fine balancing act Trespass by D J Taylor Duckworth £14.99 pp224 Seriously good reading Where were you in '82? 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Mark Edwards on the return of Sparklehorse In the old days, it was easy being a rock star. you… Noises off He shoots, he scores Cinema Vinnie Jones, hard man of football, has transferred magnificently to the big screen in the 'British Reservoir Dogs'. By Beverley D'silva Babes in the Wood The Sunday Times Film Theatre Unbeatable ticket offers No Way To Treat a Lady: £5 off a new musical with an award-winning cast Theatre Pick of the Week Perfect Pitch Art Art Pick of the Week Venice through Canaletto's Eyes Dance Paco Pena: Flamenco in Concert Pick of the Week Opera Call now to make bookings for the best shows and events in Britain Save 33% on the best seats for Broomhill Opera's summer season Pick of the Week Tolomeo Concerts Pop Pick of the Week Pulp Concert Pick of the Week BBC Henry Wood Promenade Concerts Top 10 Shows and Events Pop Comedy Pleasance London Pick of the Week Boothby Graffoe Russian roulette Report A brilliant young British pianist was the star of the Tchaikovsky Competition. So why didn't he win, asks Michael Wright Closer to the truth? Comment Raw realism or mere laddish fantasy? Patrick Marber's hit play is selling fast—and dividing audiences faster, says Lesley Garner Rest of the week's theatre You can't say no to this show Drama The National's high-spirited and dramatic Oklahoma! shows Doctor Dolittle a clean pair of heels, says Robert Hewison Classical Record of the week Scarlatti 15 Sonatas Christophe Rousset (harpsichord) Decca L'Oiseau-Lyre 458 165-2, £15.49 Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection The Sunday Times First among equals Music Cheltenham is a fine blend of new work and brilliant performances of the musical greats, says Paul Driver The Gingerbread Man During the 1950's the Aix-en-Provence festival,… The prodigal's return Dance Michael Clark provides an enticing reminder of the qualities that make him one of Britain's most compelling dancers. By Nadine Meisner BBC Proms London Bubble Dash The Open Air Theatre The Royal Ballet Lighthouse Family Victoria Palace London Calling Music The Rolling Stones Three prizes of £10,000 for the best new film scripts with the top entry made into a full-length feature film Orange Prize for Screenwriting and Pathe Production Prize in association with The Sunday Times Capital Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Box Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Lionel Richie Squeeze Raymond Gubbay Total Entertainment Michael Flatley Feet of Flames Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Multiple Display Advertising Items Event travel Multiple Display Advertising Items SSAFA Forces Help Eclipse To Advertise in this Section Please Call Anna… The British Kidney Patient Association Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Sunday Times Seven updating 42Up is the sixth in a series that has followed the lives of a group of seven-year-olds, every seven years. 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