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News from 26/07/1998

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Joanna Russell, Taki, Alix Cull, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Iris Murdoch, Dr Dolittle, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Lucas Hollweg, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Brian Collett, Jon Swain, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Nick Bradshaw, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Emine Saner, Inigo Gilmore, Frank Whitford, Natasha Woods, Sam Gilpin, Addison de Witt, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Kenneth Rose, Neil Wormald, Beverley D'silva, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Brian Perry, Amanda Urseil, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Rev C L Rawlins, Robert Hewison, George Turnbull, David Dougill, Philippe Boucheron, Hamish Scott, Mark Lanegan, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Hewson, Michael Howlett Director, Major Don, Jenny Cope, Harvey Porlock, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Jeremy Clarkson, Wade Toomey, David Nokes, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Stewart Lee, Jenny Shields, Anthee Carassava, Paul Eddy, John Wapies Deputy City Editor, Alan Millard, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Shelley von Strunckel, Joe Perry, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Maggie Gee, Paul Donovan, Denis Rigden, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Dr William Pyle, Sue Lawrence, R J, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Boris Schapiro, Garth Pearce, Ann McFerran, Sue Fox, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Harald Doornbos, Monica Bridge, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Rosemary Spence, Simon Wilde cricket correspondent, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Cosmo Landesman, Lisa Brinkworth, Andrew Roberts, Allegra Donn, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Rebecca Tanqueray, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Hal Prince, Andrew Smith, Jeremy Scott, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Marc Almond, David Walsh, Simon Murray, Miranda Kaufmann, Mark MacAskill, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Rasselas, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Maureen Robinson, Lisa Sykes, Seamus Heaney, Michael Bradley, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Sheryl Garratt, Garth Alexander, William Rees-Mogg, Maurice Chittenden, Ray Hutton, John Wilcockson, Paul Walter, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Frank Willats, Christine Webb, Fay Weldon, TakSang Li, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Richard Stevens, Michael Cocks, David Campbell, John Carey, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Mark Colegate, Jayne Zito, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, John Spurling, Andrew Lorenz, Hugo Vickers, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Donald Watts, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Tim Llewellyn Director The Henry Moore Foundation, Rupert Steiner, James Henderson, Annalisa Miller, Hugh Pearman, John Phillips, Penny Perrick, Tom Deveson, Derek Draper, Simon Trump, Zoe Linkson, Carey Scott, David Long, Eve Arenstraum, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Chris Evans, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Georgina Howell, Adam Parsons,

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Farmer Jack to be Blair's Mr Fixit Nurse quizzed as five patients die Disney to make 'tacky' cartoon of Diana's life Newman Contents EasyJet Contents Capitol killer shot 16 cats before rampage The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Cook to shake up FO over Sandline Classified Railtrack Newspapers Support Recycling Straw clamps down on asylum-case lawyers 'Urgent' job aid to target black spots 'Middlebrow' populist set to be Radio 3 boss Welsh airman beat Wrights to the skies Damien Hirst and friends tee up craziest golf course you ever saw Intel inside Land Rover Shrinking food packs conceal profit hikes MPs hit out at Prescott plans for green belt Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food Lottery axe falls on arts schemes UU Net a WorldCom Company BBC board split by dissent over 'bully' Bland St. Joseph's Hospice Internet wizard sails £12m yacht from his desktop PC Revealed: the real bossy landlady behind Basil Fawlty's Sybil Siemens British bobby climbs back on his bike 'Paranoid' Drake was all at sea Renault Nature police to guard wildlife Swiftcall Feather armour makes the Army's day Soldier sues for chapati taunts The Open University Barclays Euro Tony's New Deal This week Tony Blair reshuffles his cabinet. Will his desire to bring in allies such as Peter Mandelson outweigh the risk of new tensions with Gordon Brown? Andrew Grice reports Jack Cunningham Oil of Ulay Schools that fail to stretch bright pupils will be 'shamed' Cuddly bosses come top in the business jungle SAAB McCartney joins campaign to stop noise tests on monkeys Turning in Favour of Bikes No jams tomorrow? The cycle route to the future Jonathan Leake and Mark MacAskill report on how pedal power can be made practical as everyday transport SAAB Not tonight darling, I'm feeling retired Prudential Raiders from the Viking sperm bank seek British inlet Anglican faithful dwindle to record low The killer of Capitol Hill Congress gunman shakes America Lunn Poly BT Get your Business Ready for the Bug Action 2000 Serb tanks 'butcher 200' in Kosovo 'Zippergate' lawyers serve subpoena to get Clinton into court Intel inside Australian art market hit by serial faker The Vauxhall Omega Disneyland Paris Author Clancy fights wife for custody of novel hero Namibia wary as Jackson sings song of salvation Rover Boeing 737s 'downed by rudder flaw' TV Licensing BT Yeltsin sacks security chief Torture killings mock Cambodia poll Rac movement drives us American Express Cards Renegade Greek MPs run free in immunity haven Primus Tips on how to score away Inside Paris Jeep Diana fairy tale On the ball with quips Lukewarm Britannia Woodhead: let pupils leave at 14 Article Withdrawn Weather and Travel Outlook Fountain of fire: A new crater on the southeast… Direct Line Life Insurance Four ticket-holders split £8m jackpot News Digest Bomb found after family flee arson Aid worker well Girl crushed Gay sex poll Gully rescue Bond car sold Pointed attack Correction Fighting Back England showing signs of recovery Contents Barclaycard Contents Ramprakash keeps home fires burning Cronje mines a rich seam of form as pay-back time arrives Ian Hawkey on an inspirational captain Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey How Lancashire missed chance to catch Pollock Inside Edge Bowlers' late strikes cement fighting effort England v South Africa Fourth test, third day Trent Bridge South Arfica, with seven second-innings wickets in hand, are 130 runs ahead of England Opening argument for Flintoff Neither county nor country are pushing bright cricketers to test their potential, says Robin Marlar Vauxhall Wasim's men miss a chance Glamorgan (383-8dec & 100-3) drew with Lancashire (366 & 334) Yorkshire keep Tufnell at bay Middlesex (448 & 207-1 dec) drew with Yorkshire (335 & 285-8) Party poopers strike again Leicestershire (245) v Sri Lanka (442-7) From hero to zero Second time around, Warwickshire's love affair with Brian Lara has hit trouble, writes Simon Wilde Britannic Assurance County Championship Essex hit bottom despite win Warwickshire (190 and 280) lost to Essex (139 and 332-8) by two wickets Young gun Raza back in town The Vauxhall Omega Boks steel holds for rare prize Clubs must give peace a chance Nick Cain urges the English teams to stay and negotiate within the European Cup for improved terms Seaside hosts cutting up rough Carnoustie's formidable links return to the Open roster next year but Alasdair Reid discovers all is far from well in the Scottish town Leaney turns up the heat as Westwood stumbles Graham Otway at the Dutch Open at Hilversum I am not Tiger Woods Graham Otway finds that Justin Rose, England's 17-year-old golf sensation, has a lot in common with the world's No 1-but not everything BT Beckham stays out in the cold England make their pitch to bring football home Doubts over South Korea and Japan staging the next World Cup may help the FA's bid for the 2006 championship, says lan Hawkey How the 2006 Bids Line up Rangers invest in foreign legion and expect return of old order Celtic may have broken their oldest rivals' stranglehold to win the title, but defending it will be difficult, says Natasha Woods Wanted: local heroes Louise Taylor says the Premiership's failure to nurture home-grown talent is proving costly Signings, Swoops and Assorted Rumours from the Premiership Crowning triumph for Swain Come rain or shine, Frankie Dettori's mount can produce a regal performance, says John Karter The Times Smart money pointing to a Glorious betting coup John Karter meets a survivor ready to put a series of knocks behind him with victory at Goodwood Centre Stalls can steal show Riders on the storm From drug busts to strip-searches: the Tour de France has entered the darkest chapter of its history. By John Wilcockson Determined Julich still has a mountain to climb As the Tour enters its final week, riders from Germany, Italy and the US are heading for a showdown. John Wilcockson reports American Express Anniversary De Bruin will want to forget The verdict from Fina on Ireland's Olympic swimming champion is expected within days. David Walsh reports from Lausanne Results Round-Up Racing South Africa offer Gullit a way back into management Sports Round-Up Picture Gallery Fame beckons a fast Walker Scotland's in-form sprinter hides his burning desire to reach the top behind a mask of wistful jocularity, says Ian Chadband Christie rocket powers Campbell to glory Ian Chadband sees a new 100m prospect set the best time of the British season at the Bupa-AAA Championship in Birmingham Great Scots Sunday Times The Rain Man Adam Parsons reports on how two unsung drivers qualified to appear on the front row of the grid for today's Austrian Grand Prix Mercedes-Benz Austrian Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Brawn uses his brains to silence critics Adam Parsons on the whispering campaign threatening to take the shine off Ferrari's bid to capture the Formula One drivers' title Old hands throw hat into the ring Action Replay Warm-up exercises to keep you in the swing Play the Game Get in Shape for the Fairways This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rios lets top spot slip Richard Evans wonders whether imminent changes to the player ranking system will all be to the benefit of tennis and its fans Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super League on the right road to spread its gospel Despite a low-key start, the Super League roadshow has succeeded in its mission to promote the game. By David Lawrenson In with a sporting chance So you want to buy a sports car? Keep a cool head if you want to find a good one, advises Andrew Frankel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paramount Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Cadillac Road Sage Cars that go 100,000 miles between services? The dealer's nightmare is coming closer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Malaya Tradition of Excellence B & K Thomas Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon Arlington of Northampton Sunningdale Alan Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rose & Young Normand Mercedes London's Finest Rivervale Signature Used Cars Edgware Road Great West Road Bradshaw Webb Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Midland Registrations Tata Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Land Rover Odd bod makes good Hyundai is offering a luxury big car on the cheap. It's worth a second look, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën's lifestyle statement H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Broughtons Wow, this has to be one fantastic bus Jack Barclay Michael Powles Limited Industry's confidence plummets Banks see weakness in housing market BT and At&t poised for global megadeal Fayeds take £6m cut in dividends Inside M J Gleeson Group PLC Contents Americans buy estate agent Contents Belgo cooks up bid for The Ivy Decline in high living shows a slump is in the air Agenda Allen and EMI eye PolyGram films Crown Plan Health Care Library suit backfires on Bottomley Punch Taverns seeks City support for float Lloyd will skate with Barbie First Leisure goes clubbing KKR joins the suitors out to bag Tetley Radiant seeks £14m for broadband venture Edelson lines up Wilmslow deal Oflot 'top dog' days numbered Business Digest Eric stressed in America Virgin Ailing Planet to get new star Planet Hollywood faces judgment day Founder Robert Earl's star is waning as Wall Street dishes out a beating, but the star restaurateur is vowing to fight back, writes John Waples Thistle shares fall as bid battle peaks Sharewatch Rotork A share in the boardroom British Airways Hay & Robertson Norcros Batm Lasmo Spring Grove Databank Top 200 companies The return of the Buyout Giants Its £951m purchase of Willis Corroon is unliikely be KKR's last in its European shopping spree. Dominic Rushe reports on why buyouts are back in high fashion after a break of almost 10 years Top 10 Buyout Deals, 1997-98 Cox Insurance Holdings PLC Markets tipped for fast growth Euro Watch Inflation stable Single minded BT Rover barks and the outlook worsens Economic Outlook Fears of inflation as workers turn militant over pay American Account Old legionnaire raids the wreckage in Asia Profile Nobody is better qualified than Simon Murray to invest in Asia's bombed-out stock markets. The former head of Hutchison Whampoa has been taking risks all his life Working Day Vital Statistics CharlesSchwab Mercedes-Benz Japan fails to shake off paralysis A new prime minister will soon take over but he is one of the old guard, stuck in the post-war consensus, and unable to take the drastic action the economy needs. Michael Sheridan reports from Tokyo Pepsi takes on Coke in orange juice war A new battlefront between the two soft-drink giants has opened with PesiCo's purchase of Tropicana, a rival to Coco-Cola's Minute Maid. Garth Alexander reports from New York Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Delicious Ice Cream Vending Opportunity Salmon Assessors How To Out-Sell, Out Market, Out-Promote,… Cash Centres Ltd Lorraine Electronics Support for New and Ailing Business Union Bank of Switzerland Xerox plans to be the leader not the copier The American giant sees its future in small and home offices, with machines that work as faxes, copiers and printers. Report by Dominic Rushe Sap Williamson speeds up change to save Liffe The fate of the London futures exchange lies with a new chairman who will have to draw on all his experience to stem the loss of business to Frankfurt. By Kirstie Hamilton JJB Sports moves into league of its own The acquisition of Sports Division has created a huge high-street chain that has left its rivals well behind, writes Terry Murden SAP King of the blackboard jungle State schools must fill 35,000 teacher vacancies a day. Former City high flyer Ray Mercer is raising his firm's profits keeping the classes manned, writes Claire Oldfield Success was on the cards for chimney sweep's son Don Lewin revolutionised the way greetings cards were sold by stockists and then went on to build his empire, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break London Stock Exchange Bulletin Sweet shop debt leaves bitter taste Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Terrapin fights to right itself The Sunday Times Terrapin's Challenge The Experts Implanted cells spell end for diabetics' daily injections Medical Museums plan to clone rare animals Genetics Plans are afoot to preserve DNA in museums so that species could be recreated if they become extinct. Roger Dobson reports Sunday-times Energis Picture Gallery Time to break Dixons' stranglehold Sounding off The group's dominance on the high street may be helping to keep prices too high Nasa set to link Mars to the Net Space Shock wave therapy for rheumatism Medical Multiple Display Advertising Items Sonar checks a car's blind spots Road Safety Agent Required for Home Textile Market in U. K. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Konnecta Self-cooled chip boosts mobiles Microchip Multiple Display Advertising Items Coolest Benetton of the lot Prufrock PR job in Albania means pyramid repair Leggy ballerina knows the drill Man who cost Merrill $400m is retained on $750,000 pay Crowne Plaza Citibank Picture Gallery How to be stupid and still have the last laugh Enron taps Wessex know-how for leap into world of water Inside the City Government gets tough on mortgages Bupa to offer ops for all Contents Experts predict rate rise at Nationwide Insurers plan to give houses burglar rating Inside Contents Virgin Contents Vicars must save for the hereafter Nationwide rejoices but the feeling isn't mutual Cheap credit card in store Royal & Sunalliance Northern Rock fails to shake off bad image Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers in letters to the Money section Guinness Flight Grab your share of £10billion Carpetbaggers who lost out in Nationwide's vote still have plenty of places to look for windfalls. Alicia Wyllie shows the way Guide to Building-Society Accounts Virgin Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Best Bets for Big Payouts Insurers turn their back on 2000 bug Gartmore Pregnant women win mortgage insurance payments Step by Step Guide to Beating the Millennium Computer Catastrophe Woolwich Elderly lose out in care lottery Pensioners are being pushed into poverty because councils are not paying their share of care-home fees, writes Debbie Hill Scottish Widows Lawyers take on estate agents Skipton Protect against high fees Think hard before you move Pep to pension Richard Branson wants Virgin Pepholders to switch to a pension. Mark Colegate looks at the pros and cons of his 'enticing' offer Perpetual Stick or switch? 10 expert tips Legal & General Foster & Cranfield House prices hit the brakes Interest-rate increases and tax changes have hit the housing market but there is no cause for alarm yet, writes Naomi Caine Martin-Currie First National Building Society RBS Cards Limited Beale Dobie The Sunday Times Money Section Scottish Widows Musical shows a profit Kevin Goldstein-Jackson applauds investors in theatre but sheds a tear for the demise of a grand old store Investor's Journal Staff face cuts in SAYE bonuses Penny Share Guide Legal & General Business to Business Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Get away via the Internet Matthew Wall finds bargain holidays and flights without even leaving home Net Shopper Five days to tax deadline Savings News Chase De Vere Investment PLC Direct Line Financial Services Policy Portfolio PLC HSBC Asset Management Sailor must take bounty offshore Money Makeover Jupiter Cox will help Sykes pump up its profits Inside Track Hunting Hitler News Review From 1941 the Special Operations Executive plotted to assassinate Hitler. Denis Rigden reveals how its agents built up and extraordinary detailed picture of the dictator's life in his mountatin lair Superlative Travel Contents Virgin The master: flattering fashion and good party-giving… A memory in need of Viagra Atticvs Foxy ladies go to earth Atticvs Turning a good film into a turkey Atticus Nick Newman's Week Atticus Losing her mind to gain the world Profile How to go mad and lose money in the country Debenhams This Life Tax-cutting Tories The Times Two wheels good Everything conspires to diminish Blair Secrecy on the road to Blackpool pier Quidnum What made a Rat join a sinking Tory ship Corking idea for House wine Why aren't all schools ready for Everyman? Good Germans needed Adolf alive A worthless welcome to the world Seriously good reading Losing money and our tempers at Bland's BBC Michael Cocks, leaving the BBC board of governors, delivers a broadside at its attitudes to spending Bury me with my blue jeans on Jeremy Clarkson stands by his favourite leg coverings, even if he is destroying an industry The woman who loved her mother to death Interview The Sunday Times Blairs swing to the right in Tuscany Spurred on by the American dream Crest Homes Which face is the real chancellor? Mum, Dad, stop it! Lovers tumbled from beds, and young Cosmo Landesman loathed his parents and their famously open marriage Bowled over by the Riviera Who will care for mentally ill? Crystal balls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foundation believes that less is Moore Points Birthdays Teachers at the mercy of pupils Workers in the road Barratt Hamptons Octacon Copping Joyce Abbey Mill FPD Savills The Westside Building Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic million The seven-figure house is the norm in central London but now, as demand for large family homes grows, other areas are joining this charmed elite, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items High life for a bachelor Hamptons International Homes with a fairway to heaven Prowting Homes Canal Building Canalside loft apartments London N1 Unbeatable Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barton Wyatt Barratt Property Advertising this Week Appears Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items All present and correct Architects are bringing a new authenticity to the traditional house, and developers are finding that it sells, writes Chris Partridge U. 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And Ireland Associates Parque Da Floresta Villas & Golf Praia D'el Rey' Mowlem Interealty World Class Homes Berkeley Homes The Atrium Vincent SQ The Sunday Times Contents Hertz Blot on the Landscapes Walkers love a little unscheduled adventure, but Stuart Wavell gets more than his fair share of it in western Crete, courtesy of a slim blue guidebook Contents Holiday Clinic Mark Warner beach clubs The Holidaymaker's Profile Travel Brief Books of the Week The Flame Tress of Thika by Elspeth Huxley (Pimlico £10,281pp) From … Break for the border England's northernmost county is big, empty and beautiful, says David Wickers as he tours its dramatic castles, remote uplands and medieval towns Columbus Direct Cruise fire raises alarm Cunard Sunsail Beach Clubs Travel cafe Cyclists protest at Dartmoor ban Directions On the Edge Timeshare warning Question & Answer Voyages Jules Verne Crying out for change Holiday Money The Sunday Times Safaris & The Cape Swift Greek response to wet-bike death SA cheaper than Thailand Where was I? Ryanair Stena Line Encounter Cunard Pack-in one year's travel insurance Rough crossing Worldcover Clubs International Ryanair The Best of Spain & Portugal President Holidays Travel Brief Tailor Made & Small Group Tours Calverley Travel Ltd. Trans Indus Turkey The Sunday Times Seafrance Driving Ambition Check-In Edinburgh British Midland Globe Savers Airfares Direct Jersey European General Accident Direct Tax & Based on Ltd Holiday autos Flight Centre Campus Travel Hop Scotch Armed with an eight-day go-as-you-please ferry ticket, Hamish Scott constructs the perfect island-hopping tour of the Hebrides Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Website of the Week Travel Brief P&O Cruises To Advertise Call Trailfinders US Airtours Quest Worldwide The Travel Bug Travelbag Dial-A-Flight STA Travel Flights Direct Qantas British Airways Bridge the World Travel mood Travel Planners Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax Flightwise Travel Insurance Americana Vacations PLC Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct British airways Eurostar Debonair Dial-A-Flight General Overseas British Heart Foundation Airline Network Peregor Travel American Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Canadian Airlines The Sunday Times My Hols Derek Draper lobbies for house parties and luxury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a fabulous holiday for two on Paxos with the Greek Islands Club Competition Details The Questions Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash Finance Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group Harvey Nash Information Technology Alexander Hughes Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart K/F Selection NB Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart K/F Selection Goodman Graham International CJA Recruitment Consultants Group KPMG means business IBM Solutions for a small planet Merrill Lynch Lucent Technologies Part of the PSD Group Lloyds Bank GKRS Lord Search & Selection Harvey Nash Autodesk Strategic Dimensions Lord Search & Selection K/F Selection Harvey Nash Information Technology Intech Solutions David Abbott and Partners Harridge Executive Search GAP Associates Limited Kingspan Group plc Howgate Sable PSD Technology Recruitment Hoggett Bowers GKRS Liberty international Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash Information Technology National Savings Michael Page Sales & Marketing Logica ICL Michael Page Sales & Marketing Anheuser-Busch European Trade Ltd Price Water House Coopers Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Food & Drink NB Selection Mercuri Urval KPMG Selection & Search Coutts Investor in People Current Science Group MKA Management Consulting Limited Bancware a Sungard Company British Airways Computer Associates Kingspan Group plc Michael Page Sales & Marketing HUX Marque Executive Resourcing Capita Ras Regent Consulting Novartis Criterion Search Capita Ras Unipart Demand Chain Management Wilson Learning Lucent Technologies Allied Dunbar Alexander Mann Group Women sweep in as fund managers Men still dominate in the City but women are making a breakthrough in areas such as fund management, where their communication skills are becoming increasingly important. Sally O'Reilly reports London Stock Exchange Quintiles Joseph Ltd. Zenith Accountancy Recruitment Consultants ALPS Recruitment Consultants Group Britannic Assurance Silvac Data Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MacMillan Davies Hodes United Biscuits Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing Services Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antal International Ltd Capita Ras Master Class Barclays Carter James Detergent & Household Products Company Training Standards Council Remedy Corporation 4u Limited Jm Search Selection Contracts Search Recruitment & Selection Racal Communicating through technology Prism Crossley House Recruitment Limited Securicor guarding Sales Recruitment Specialists McMillan Montague Ltd. Elgin Scott Human Resource Management Price Water House Coopers Aia HR Marketing & Communications Keith Townrow and Partners PW Selection Services Ontrack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Widows MacMillan Davies Hodes The Sunday Times First Point International The Hoffman Agency Euro Soft Talisman Resourcing International ERAS, Recruitment Consultants Thomas International John Lewis Partnership Heidelberg Fans Direct The ideal destination for your entrepreneurial flair London Underground Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Career World The Sunday Times Account Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items The Post Office Recruitment International Ltd MacMillan International The Personnel Department TMP Worldwide National Grid WFD Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food Price Water House Coopers Department of Health Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Trust Euromedica National Glass Centre Historic Royal Palaces School's out-and wasting precious time The three-term academic year and its long holidays are robbing pupils of the best education, says Susan Elkin Higher Education Funding Council for England Leeds University Business School The struggle to regain those lost hours Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bradford MBA Angloschool Kingston University Keeping the examiners up to the mark Engineers take step up to top Senior managers in manufacturing can acquire boardroom skills in a course being runs by Cambridge's Wolfson College, writes Margaret Coles Eastern Electricity Hays Executive Strategic Search & Selection The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenmorangie plc National Consultancy Globalis Limited Hired guns train sights on army of CV cheats Picture Gallery Contents A Shore Thing The Beach The History of Paradise on Earth by Lena Lencek and Gideon Bosker Secker £16.99 pp334 Contents Picture Gallery Contents Ann-athema Pile 'Em High Crirical List Critical List Harvey Porlock checks out a chippy Scot and the start of a Diana backlash Tough Tina and wild Jimi The Real T My 22 Years with Tina Turner by Eddy Hampton Armani Blake £16.99 pp 310 Through Gypsy Eyes by Kathy Etchingham Gollancz £16.99 pp208 Staying alive Travolta: The Life by Nigel Andrews Bloomsbury £18.99 pp346 Mother's boy Two books discuss the genetic legacy of haemophilia and porphyria that Queen Victoria left to the royal houses of Europe Prince Leopold The Untold Story of Queen Victoria's Youngest Son by Charlotte Zeepvat Sutton £18.99 pp216 Bad blood will out Purple Secret Genes,"Madness" and the Royal Houses of Europe by John C G Röhl, Martin Warren and David Hunt Bantam Press £16.99 pp297 The tender trap Mother of All Myths How Society Moulds and Constrains Mothers by Aminatta Forna Harper Collins £16.99 pp288 A History of the Twentieth Century Beowulf Translated Beowu If Dim lights, big city Model Behaviour by Jay McInerney Bloomsbury £14.99 pp224 Crime Writers' Association A house divided Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur Faber £9.99 pp262 Shortlist Making up life on the hop Fredy Neptune by Les Murray Carcanet £18.95 pp256 Remembrance of things past The Cure for Love by Jonathan Bate Picador £5.99 pp267 The Sunday Times Paperbacks The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 541 Talking Books The Sunday Times Concise Crossworld No 541 Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Fay Weldon has a predilection for wounded heroes and read Marie Stopes at 10 The Softback Preview Contents Lost in Space Contents Scooby-Doo! in Wax attacks! Screen Sbnaps The Funday Times Pack it in Play your cards right! Magical Moment Action all the way Watch out Don't be afraid. . . Asterix and the Normans Jarvis First Class Mail Funday line On line Cartoon Star St Class Mail Lucky Number Making a splash! It's Hot! Quick fix Wizard read Five on the phone Golden opportunity Happy birthday! Meet the WestEnders Air born Outer Space Adventure Animals' Hospital ANiMALS' HOSPiTAL Groovy Grass People Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids Funday Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Willoughby Squirt New coach? Alec's the man Historical decision Justin Rose Fans Utd You're a Legend Greased Mightning Join The Fun Club Don't miss out! The Funday Times Roald Dahl Double music mania! The Red House Contents Buitoni The Pushme-Pullyou actor Who do they think they are? Social diary Contents The Post it girls Picture Gallery Girl Life in Lahore has not proved dull for Jemima Khan. As well as supporting her husband's political ambitions, she has found time to have a baby, launch a clothing range and now, she tells Robert Johnston, she's also writing a book Men Behaving Sadly Three professional men have written a bestselling book advising women on how to hold on to their blokes. Tellingly, they're all single, reports Sheryl Garratt Kodak ADVANTiX System Picture Gallery Most Wanted This week's object of desire Cookie bouquet Show us your Pants Holly 'Hotlips' Samos Chris Evans's Virgin co-presenter Slap Happy The may have image consultants and beauty advisers, but when out on the town, most celebrities just can't get their make-up right. Emma Moore faces the problem Tips for the perfect party face The Househunting Addict Henry Sutton's novel The Househunter traces a woman's obsession with viewing other people's homes and the problems that face serial property hunters. Lugas Hollweg reveals how he, too, became addicted to estate agents Family Life Lender's Bagels One Offs White-grid nylon parka, white leather long-leg… White transformer T-shirt, white-grid nylon long-leg… Black one-leg one-shoulder bodysuit, to order, by… Stylefile Original shins Trouser hems took a leg-revealing hike at London's first ever men's fashion week. Emine Saner reports on its highs and lows Menswear catwalk looks for summer 1999 … another prawn on the Barbie Good time gamble Winner's dinners Letters Planet Red herring, white lie Wine Something to Chew on Something to Drink Four of the best. . . For sticky toffee pudding Fish … Table Talk Picture Gallery Hot Seats From inflatable armchairs for £30 to something big in leather—yours for £6,000—contemporary chair design has something for everyone. Sit back and relax. Rebecca Tanqueray picks the best Picture Gallery Hot Seats Amdega Down to Earth Succulent home-grown strawberries are the best, says Neil Wormald Silver Linings Gardening Cuttings Homes & Gardens The Handcrafied Bed Company Home Workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Choice British Orchid Growers Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Churchill's Stairlifts plc Computer Office Group Conquest fitted furniture Est. 1966 "Solid yet Refined" Churchill's plc Sofa Workshop Direct Harkin & Barker COUNTaX Cresta Furniture Group Roof Blinds the Facts Haxnicks Convert-A-Room Fat Chance Go for the Burn Firewalking had a bad press recently when insurance workers on a motivational course tried it and got burnt. Is it really that dangerous? Tania Alexander reports Mind & Body The good news Medical notes The bad news Diet watch Sports Nutrition for Women Foam Ranger If white-water rafting no longer presents a challenge, it's time to take your kayak and head for the high seas. James Henderson catches a hot new wave Fitness Consumer Test Table tennis bats Cheat of the Week Work it out All the answers to your fitness questions How Do I Look? Beauty File of the best Bronzers Perfect match When Ruby met Millie, it was the beginning of a beauty-based friendship and the inspiration for a whole new make-up line, says Emma Moore Cut and dry Each week we put a differrent halr salon to the test. . . 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The answers to all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word Brief lives Sooty The renowned enetrtainer and practical Joker celebrated his 50th birthday last week. From humble origins in the north of England, he has rlsen to the top in showbiz despite cruel rumours that he had no control over his career Drawing down the moon Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Dovetail Know Him? Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Introductions Virginia Charles Katharine Allen Häagen-Dazs Contents Contents Bottoms up to innuendo Comedy The Carry Ons and Round the Horne were once despised as silly tat, but a new generation has got the joke again. Make mine a double entendre, says Bryan Appleyard Speilberg's D-day Cover story He may be the most successful director ever, says Christopher Goodwin, but after Armistad, a stalker and studio hiccups, Spielberg needs to be saved by Private Ryan Captain blood How does Tom Hanks feel about being in such a violently realistic war film? It was a battle, he tells Garth Pearce, and very nearly a mutiny Half-baked Not even Robert Altman can make something out of The Gingerbread Man. By Stephen Amidon Will our cult fop be a flop? Film The Avengers is still under wraps, although it is released in only three weeks. Why, asks Beverley D'silva. Is it just too cool and camp for American audiences? Rest of the week's films Noises off Without walls Visual arts Bruce Nauman's unsettling installations have an ideal home—inside your head, discovers Waldemar Januszczak The men from Unkle Rock Psyence Fiction promises to be an album that defines 1990s British pop. Andrew Smith talks to the UK/US duo behind the project Teacher Training Agency Film Theatre Unbeatable ticket offers Show Boat: enjoy a free upgrade to see the award-winning musical directed by Hal Prince Theatre Pick of the Week Art Art Pick of the Week Dance Opera A special allocation of seats to hear Broadway star Bernadette Peters Call now to make bookings for the best shows and events in Britain Concerts Pop Pick of the Week Concert Pick of the Week Top 10 Shows and Events Pop Comedy Pick of the Week Rocks around the clock Architecture In their endless bid to modernise, museums are finding new ways with old ideas. Presentation is all, Hugh Pearman discovers, on a tour of the Natural History Museum's restyled Earth Galleries Gallery openings Lasting light of the Proms Music Once again, the festival has achieved perfect pitch with an eclectic but accessible first week's offerings, reports Hugh Canning Pick of the Proms 'One of the most beautiful and glamorous women in… Swan song Opera Kiri Te Kanawa's Glyndebourne appearance may be her last on a British stage. Exit a true diva Classical Record of the week Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection The Sunday Times Diageo A heroine to die for Dance Changing casts make the Royal Ballet's revival of Manon a feast of contrasts. By David Dougill The week's theatre Theatre Royal Bath Presents Three prizes of £10,000 for the best new film scripts with the top entry made into a full-length feature film Pathé Production Prize "A Musical Menagerie of Marvels. . . Vaudeville Theatre Beauty and the Beast Saturday Night Fever Blood Brothers Paul Weller Theatre Beautiful Theatre Experience Theatre Breaks Luxury Theatre The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Explosive Dance Event travel Arts Theatre Joe Orton's Outrangeous Comedy To Advertise in this Section Please Call Heidi… Eros Ramazzotti The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Guide to West End Cinemas Neil Diamond Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Proms Royal Festival Hall Raymond Gubbay Victor Hochhauser The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant The Reduced Shakespeare Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Chris de Burgh Antiques for Everyone Rolls Royce Don Williams 1998 Tour Court in the act Spurred on by our clear addiction to television trials—both real and fictional—ITV has decided to revive an old formula. Sally Payne reports The week in view Do try this at home Radio waves A hit and three misses Television BBC1 Critics' Choice Bahlsens Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice UK Horizons Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critic's Choice Ohne Gleichen Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Ohne Gleichen Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Daewoo Contents The Ultimate Driving Machine Boots Contents Monsanto Relative Values Tasmin Little, violinist, and her father, George, actor. Interviews by Sue Fox Multiyork Intel inside Blood and Sand She saved hundreds of lives during the Gulf war, only to die, most horribly, at the hands of Saddam's secret police weeks before the allied liberation. Yet today Kuwait seems strangely reluctant to honour the memory of Asrar al-Qabandi. Could this because it is still no place for a liberated women? Andrew Alderson reports Picture Gallery Cellnet network Generation Golf Forte Towers It isn't easy being Rocco Forte. When is father's empire crashed to the floor like so much silver service, the prodigal son got the blame. But a five-star name is rising from the ashes. By Georgina Howell Picture Gallery Curostar Wedgwood Wedgwood Toyota Picture Gallery Sexiness Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Intel inside The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Wine Club Blessed Be their Names? 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