News from 02/08/1998
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Jacquey Visick, Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, Barbara Hall, Lucas Hollweg, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Professor Werner Franke, Fred Redwood, Charles Masters, Robert Jeffcoate, Jon Swain, Alan Irving, Nicholas Rufford, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Keir Knight, Helen Sharman, John Jay, Ian Borthwick, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Shaun Butcher, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Addison de Witt, Helen Hague, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Chris Dignan, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Dylan Jones, Dr Roger Henderson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Alison Brace, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Angela Mollard, C H, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Klaus Eckstein, Jane Green, Anthony Phillips, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Mrs J M, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Nokes, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, David Cairns, Joan Nurse, Mark Guthrie, Thray Petropoulos, Nicola Waters, Michael Jones, John Hart, Joan Smith, Baroness Jay, Graham Otway, C W, Patricia Ross, Suzanne Chetwin, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Justine Smith, Michael Bilton, Frances Spalding, Digby Hildreth, Sue Lawrence, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Trevor Robinson, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, George Melly, David Leppard, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Audrey Edwards, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Phil Baker, James Pettifer, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Hugo Barnacle, Lorville, Michael Flynn, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Tina Collins, John Karter, Zoe Brennan, Michael Weir, Andrew Roberts, John Parkes, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Tim Congdon, Rebecca Tanqueray, Ben Tarlow, Harry Sibley, Y Y, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Caroline Donald, Jeremy Lewis, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Christian Allen, David Walsh, Meave Sheehan, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Michael Bradley, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, J Newbould, John Thrower, Norman Stone, Josh Salzmann, Garth Alexander, Kevin Gaynor, Maurice Chittenden, Cashback deal, Peter Stoppard, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Mel Webb, John Wilcockson, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Craig Lord, Andrew Rogers, Susan Elkin, Ricky Dalton, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, Margaret Walters, Neil Pearsons, Miss A, Godfrey Smith, Glenn Douglas, Ben Rogers, Michael Hodges, John Waples, A A Gill, Colin Shindler, John Ware, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Ms S Whittie, David Hutcheon, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Naomi Caine, Roger Dobson, L V P, Terry Byatt, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, George Edwards, James Christopher, Rupert Steiner, Lucy Broadbent, Brian Pendreigh, Mat Oxley, David Parsley, John Phillips, Frank Field, Joan Dury, Arnold Glass, Simon Trump, Sir Iain Vallance's, Anthony Howard, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Joanna Simon, Nigel Dempster, Simon Howard, Alexander Games, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Paul, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoEx-MI5 spy arrested as he claims Gadaffi death plot Prime minister demands bigger jet than the Queen Contents Easy Jet Contents 'It's drip-dry and DNA testable' Inside Contents Owzat! Candid camera catches batsmen out Ministers call Frank Field 'a failed joke' The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Car bombers rock town Contents Railtrack Newspapers Support Recycling Mandelson urged to give up dome Jesus left out of church's millennial prayer Opera does the dirty on the duchess Rescued Bullimore dares the sea again Virgin BT Blair's villa buddies head for Tuscany Smacking 'hits a child's IQ' Higher health risks at private hospitals Now hear this: the world according to Haguespeak Air France Fears over holiday vaccine blunder Get your Business Ready for the Bug Sex-change sergeant-major demands to stay in army BBC debunks extent of Diana grief Dame Kiri 'shattered' by husband's secret fling with live-in secretary TV Licensing Camelot raises value of prizes Surgeons plan first hand transplant The Trv9 digital camcorder with nightshot 'Lost' pilot had £1m life policy The Personal Number Company Plc The Vauxhall Omega Ziggy Stardust is back and Hollywood-bound Councils warm to body heat Computer bug hits A-levels Rac Rover Hot nights and dangerous days in Doncaster An ordinary market town suddenly finds it has a culture of drink, clubs and casual sex. Maeve Sheehan reports on an HIV alert that is going unheeded The Nightlife and beyond Go Paralysed boy pioneers 'gene in brain' therapy Alliance Leicester Collision alert over wrong-height planes Orphan charity faces cash inquiry Spies on the Run Insight Thistle Hotels Renault Freeways Giant ice island heads for Atlantic Rolling Stones cast a spell in Voodoo Lounge The Personal Number Company Plc Buy a mansion, knock it down, build a bigger one. The American middle class is caught in a wealth race. How long can it last? Barclaycard Designer wildcats pad into British homes FCE Bank plc Super-robots to tackle Sellafield's hot potato Dark days for the 'Big Creep' Ford British troops set to join peace force in Kosovo Death threats to beauty queen who wrapped herself in flag Alliance Leicester The Times France beguiled by Viagra love rival Burma boils as Suu Kyi taunts junta Prudential US puts brake on teen car dreams Boers face the final humiliation Cut Price Breaks in Central London Hotels Union rebellion on taxes throws Mugabe into crisis Price EU aid chief in fraud probe Confessions of a killer for the Khmer Rouge Stripper philosophy hits feminists where it hurts BT Army runs China's smuggling boom Stena Line Uunet a WorldCom Company Kohl rushes the beaches in battle for survival IBM Hollywood stars shine on Cuba—and Castro Inside Los Angeles Christopher Goodwing Sky-high price McCartney left standing Clean pair of wheels Embittered young drop out of Blair's New Deal jobs Missing boy, 7, found dead in leisure lake Weather and Travel Outlook Two die in helicopter crash News in Brief 999 merger plan Vaccination plan to fight CJD One winner of £9.3m jackpot Last night's winning national lottery numbers 12 14 31 41 48 49 Bonus number: 6 Hooligan charged S-reg sales hope Bold as brass Direct Line Serb on trial dies Lightning death Drinks merger Correction Left in the Shade Hakkinen on pole as Schumacher stumbles McLaren dominated qualifying for the German Grand Prix but Michael Schumacher had a day to forget. Adam Parsons reports German Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Contents First Telecom England face high Donald passion fuels the fire for one last charge BT England at the Headingley: The Highs and Lows Fraser on right line for a record Inside Edge Science could be best judge Umpire Akhtar flies in to face an acid test in the cauldron He arrived on Monday after three months off. Can the neutral official from Pakistan stand the heat at Headingley? By Simon Wilde Spinners cast a spell Britannic Assurance County Championship Nearly men still learning Knight top of the class Rhodes left standing in the slow lane Smith on a winning crusade Cowes stranded by the calm Despite the wealth of technology at Cowers Keith Wheatley finds there is still no way of beating the weather Parnevik leaves them eating dust After fighting through laden knapsacks Mel Webb tries to get to grips with the Scandinavian Masters Superior finish ensures perfect day for Winston Racing The Vauxhall Omega Wallabies cut up All Blacks Henry knows he must breathe fire into dragon Graham Henry, rugby's first millionaire coach, will earn his huge salary if he revives the fortunes of Wales, says Nick Cain The Pits of Despair Adam Parsons spent four rollercoaster days with the struggling Tyrrell team as they prepared for last week's Austrian Grand Prix Courageous Black primed to provide final lap of honour Ian Chadband hails a national sporting hero, who runs the last race of his illustrious career at the British Grand Prix in Sheffield today The Times Drugs push sport Cheats flourish as officials hide from the truth Police crackdown points the right way forward The dawning of a new era Professor Werner Franke applauds the role played by law enforcers at this year's Tour Housewife who conquered the world on pure talent alone The age of innocence Fanny Blankers-Koen won four golds at the London Olympics 50 years ago. The medals have never lost their shine. By Ian Chadband Problems in other sports Athletics Swimming Rugby Football Pantani within touching distance of glory Results Round-Up Pools Football Racing Today's Racecards Impish Owen leads dance Time to stop short-changing the real fans Louise Taylor believes plans for a European Super League are fatally flawed and could do untold damage to domestic football Dalglish and Robson are united in defeat Louise Taylor sees both Newcastle and Middlesbrough struggle for goals in the JD Sports Cup at the Riverside Stadium Stand-off in the scuttle over Cole One minute Kluivert is bound for Old Trafford, the next it's Yorke, with Cole set to leave. Or maybe not. Michael Hodges unravels the plot Trials of a Second class citizen Being relegated was bad enough, but Colin Shindler cannot face the grim reality of Colohester and Gillingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Keegan's curiosity shop must start to show profit Fulham have enjoyed their fairytale but lan Hawkey says it is time for the manager to provide a happy ending Gray's clouds are vanishing Louise Taylor on how Sunderland's left-back has put that Wembley penalty miss behind him First Division guide to who's going up, who's going down and who's staying put Desperate day's on the merry-go-round Michael Hodges previews the scramble among the hopful and the hard-up in an increasingly frantic First Division Start Playing Fantasy League The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1998-99 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £100,000 to be won Select your fantasy team from these 411 players Seduced by the twinset and pearls Badminton players just love service with a style Play the Game Are You Serving the Right Mix? This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW M3 Evo 4dr 96N Techno Violet/Lt Silver Leather, Pass Multiple Display Advertising Items Northrowbmw Scotthall 850 CSI 94M 5.6 380 BHP Jet Black/Classic Paramount At Derby Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Milcars Group Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi A3 1.8 SE Automatic, 1997 June, 2,800 miles Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A4 1.8SE auto, 96N, Blue Pearl, air, cruise, Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items A-class Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac Finishing school You'll never learn to handle a fast bike on the road; go to a racetrack academy, advises Mat Oxley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage Half of the August queue is for S-registered cars, the other half for some tasty trade-in bargains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cenuine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Auctions British Car Auctions Marlborough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Chrysler Voyager Grand LE, 97 R, 1 owner, 19k Land Rover Authorised Dealers Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsor Chrysler Wrangler 2.5 1993, Red/ Black hard top,… No Title Land-Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tata Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's as Easy as Avc Apex Contract Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talacrest Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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The Smart is a compact city car to be seen in, but driving it can be hard work, reports Ray Hutton Fashion model The Smart is a compact city car to be seen in, but driving it can be hard work, reports Ray Hutton DVLA Select Registrations This guy's the business, and so is his Rover KKR closes in on £1bn buyout High street statistics under fire Dixon's Regus stake worth £305m Gleeson M J Gleeson Group Plc Contents Rank fights back with help from Avengers Leisure giant's beleauered cheif wins support Contents Rolls goes to Birmingham Mandelson needs to open up the mail Royal set for push into health market Carlson tries to dump Inspirations Westpac cuts Far East bank jobs Business Digest SAP Asda to launch own TV channel Buyers eye takeover at Arriva Metnor steels itself for AIM Baylis finds his pot of gold Man from the Pru says no to banks 5 Days to Go BT Prescott axe falls on light rail plans Big Bang blows Japan wide open Deregulation has come at a bad time for Tokyo, but that isn't stopping a flurry of big deals in the financial sector, writes Michael Sheridan Incepta closes in on Dewe Rogerson Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Top 200 companies Just Divorced What is a brand really worth? Cox Insurance Holdings Plc Britons warm to single currency Euro Watch BT Sterling holds key to interest rate cuts Reductions could begin by the end of the year but they will have to be made slowly to stop the pound sluping, a move that would push up prices and set off a burst of inflation, writes Tim Congdon Pension fund 'surplus' splits Republicans Picture Gallery Sir Jain Vallance's Working Day Charles Schwab BT architect takes a step into history Mercedes-Benz UBS Telecom giants rush for global alliances Telephone companies are frantically merging and investing in high technology to achieve economies of scale and stay ahead of a swarm of new rivals. By Garth Alexander in New York Armadillo Brierley the raider rides back in style The Guinness Peat chairman is back to make trouble for poor performers. Suzanne Chetwin reports on his tactics The Sunday Times Food for Thought Restaurateurs and City fund managers are growing fat thanks to diners who show no sign of losing their appetite for eating out in style, writes John Waples Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marine Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Integra Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cash Centres Ltd Salmon Assessors Multiple Classified Advertising Items City 2000 Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chip maker powers ahead ARM Holdings, identified as a rising star in our Fast Track 100 league table, is now quoted in London and New York. Claire Oldfield reports Pool cleaner dives into telecoms Landtel chairman Laurence Zimmerman plans to make waves in Britain by bidding for the only telecoms business still in state hands. Rupert Steiner reports from New York Bulletin The Sunday Times Enterpreneurs go with the Vibe A former East End brewery has been transformed by two businessmen eager to promote rising talent. By Claire Oldfield Gardener has to grasp the Vat nettle Questions of Business We tackle owener-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Putting sales into Motion Innovators have always struggled to get products from the drawing board to the high street. Motion Media is using links with established players and a network of distributors to market its high-quality, low-cost videophone and videoconferencing systems. Report by Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Konnected Multiple Display Advertising Items First Credit Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta dish is indescribable Sunday-times The Sunday Times Bristow milks cash cow Prufrock Brotherly love stops right here Lust is in the air for Blair Europe won't break boom-bust cycle Economic divergence, unemployment and global changes will prevent the euro region enjoying the stability of a Goldilocks economy, write Paul Donovan and Kevin Gaynor Winterflood marks decade on his own Don't shoot the troubleshooters Property boom fuels repossessions Wheel of Fortune. . . collectors of vintage bicycles… Labour set for U-turn on Isas Contents Fury over Midshires share-out Late payers to forfeit millions to Revenue Fidelity Investments Contents Labour must make good its promises on Isas Cut costs on your last Pep Aberdeen Prolific Bank saddles customer with mounting debt Questions of Cash Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Venture trusts limit risk Virgin Why didn't I think of that? Bold investors can share the satisfaction, and profit, of backing a winning invention. Nick Gardner shows how to be a trailblazer M&g Corporate B2 5 Days to Go Bloomberg Threadneedle investments Loan bargains put you New entrants to the lending market have forced down the cost of borrowing, but watch out for hidden charges, writes Alicia Wyllie The Royal Bank of Scotland Let the mortgage pay for your new car Scottish Widows General Accident Prudential Woolwich Invest on Line Justice is on its way for younger pension victims The second phase of righting the wrongs of the pensions mis-selling scandal will start early next year, writes Naomi Caine All your money queries answered Legal & General Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Chase De Vere Profits for pedallers Chase De Vere Investments Plc Policy Portfolio Plc 5 Days to Go Mortgage Trust Limited Direct Line Foster & Cranfield Plug-in PC clock fixes millennium bug instantly Computers Mating worms measure pollution Environment Sunday-times Robot tuna goes to sea to spy for navy Marine Automation An American craft that moves like a fish could sneak through enemy defences and also help with deepsea research. Mark Prigg reports Mir could find new life as a space hotel Recycling TV gadget tones down swear words Broadcasting Parents will soon be able to tone down the bad language their children hear on television and video, writes Keir Knight Internet calls may cut off phone giants Syouest A Tiny Robotic Hand could soon be performing surgery… Virgin Beale Dobie Fame and Fortune Duncan Goodhew has used success in the Olympic pool as a springboard for a lucrative career, writes Natalie Graham Money The Sunday Times Insurance watchdogs go round in circles Birkby makes space for firms to grow Aspects of Love Kiri Te Kanawa's 30-your marriage was the envy of the opera world. In a candid new biography Garry Jenkins and Stephen d'Antal reveal the torment of infidelity that eventually tore it apart Superlative Travel Contents Virgin Exit one more Mick blew my lover's cover Slaughtering art Picture Gallery Sabre-toothed pussycat of the gossip jungle Profile But Tony, lad, I always wear me clogs at soirees The Times Educational Supplement This Life Faltering vision A fright at the opera The Samaritans An almost criminal waste of welfare Bremner makes a big impression on No 10 Quidnunc Archie has the Tory nerve centre twitching A ghost to mock sacked Harriet Those armchair jurists are guilty as charged Blair's clean pair of Achilles heels Travel does narrow the mind Newsprint & Newspaper Industry Environmental Action Clinton can't say the words that could free him The old man and the sea Tony Bullimore, the hero plucked from his upturned yacht who vowed to give up racing, tells Stuart Wavell why he is planning to slip anchor again All this and housework too Interview Shockingly good adverts for this crazy world of ours Musing over the class divide Foxtons Crest Homes Barratt North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barton Wyatt Swan Hill Bewley Homes Barrier Point Barratt Too keen on saving Private Ryan Germany could have been defeated in 1943 if the allies had shown more guts, says Norman Stone Chestertons The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Change gear, Mr Clarkson Radio gaga Chestertons Heaver The Sunday Times Drake will remain a true English hero Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston-Chase Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mentally ill are prison fodder Hitler's exit bungled City, Docklands & East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aylesford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPD Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Marbella's Premier Estate Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Bryant Homes Thirlstone Homes Ltd Hertfordshire Hamptons International All the trimmings Even the most modest-sized flats must now be lavishly fitted out if they are to sell well, says Mary Wilson Harpenden NR Hertford Building your own walls of sound Hampshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bruton Knowles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Georgian treasure for the in crowd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Michael Shanly Homes Lockes Wharf Contents The secret garden Isabella Tree is royally welcomed in the lush valleys of Eastern Nepal, where vertiginous landscapes help to produce the toughest soliders of all Hertz Contents Holiday Clinic The Dochertys want a week of fairly adventurous sporting activities, followed by a week of idle recovery on a beach. They are willing to go anywhere provided it isn't too hot or humid, and their budget is £4,000 Thomas Cook Travel Brief World Service: August Where should you go in August? David Wickers suggests the sybaritic Seychelles islands—usually chosen for winter-sun holidays but actually at their best right now Book of the Week Ryanair Irish Ferries NatWest Wet biking safer in the States Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Sunsail Aida in Egypt New Novelli Buda-pest control Directions On the Edge Hotline to bridge the gap year Holiday Money Voyages Jules Verne Where was I? Taking a punt The Sunday Times Crystal wide of the mark Lighter load Searching for summer Travel Brief The art of travel Sean Newsom packed up his artists' materials and plunged into the Zimbabwe bush to test his skills against an unfamiliar landscape; the bush won Newzealand & Australia Lunn Poly Stena Line Community Forests Branching Most of us live within an hour of fine woodland—much of it carefully managed with cycle paths and waymarked trails. Christopher Somerville profiles the best, from forest parks to intimate woods Do nothing The Best of Spain & Portugal Clubs International Mark Warner beach clubs All Ways Worldcover Quien Elizabeth Trailfinders Turkey The Sunday Times Calverley Travel Ltd. P&o Cruises India Thomas Cook Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland USA specialist Flight Centre Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Life's a Ditch The Intracoastal Waterway—known as the Ditch—stretches from Maine to Mexico. If you can handle a boat, you can catch your own dinner and sleep in a different place every night without leaving home, says Jacquey Visick Commercial Union Easy Jet Go For Value Go Budget Air Tickets Direct Atlas Travel Insurance American Express Westminster Jetline Delta Worldwide Canadian Affair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Budget Travel Insurance Preferential Faresavers The Yachtsman's Charter Need a Holiday Car? Campus Travel Austravel Life's a Ditch Worldwide Lauda-air Worldwide Insurance Travel Insurance 'Something Special' Trailfinders Travelbag US Airtours STA Travel Dial. A. 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Show off your scalp to headhunters There are many ways of attracting the attention of headhunting agencies but the most effective method is the simplest—do your job well. Andrew Rogers reports on how to flaunt your talent and get noticed Sector Personnel FSS Financial Group Company Deutsche Bank Advancement Careers Ltd. Teacher Training Agency Young Accountant Do You Want to Become a Successful Financial… Financial Services Authority Martin Ward Anderson Joseph Ltd. The Corporate Support Team Ltd Financial Appoinments Control Associates The Sunday Times Bank America AssiDoman Lothian & Edinburgh Enterprise Limited National Centre for Competitiveness Pricewater House Coopers The Sunday Times Department for Education and Employment Anglia Oxford Region Northern Ireland Civil Service Solon Wandsworth Challenge Chapterhouse Hidden dangers for innocents abroad Countless children now sign up for exchange visits, but the lack of formal regulation is exposing many to risk, says Alison Brace Education International Language Schools The Sunday Times Holborn College Get Paid for Reading Books SIB Ltd. Kingston University Ashridge A head's compelling case for an A-level in common sense Angloschool Sems Greenwich School of Management Managers learn remote control Managers on the move are using laptop computers and the Internet to study how to get the most out of staff they rarely see, says Margaret Coles Motability Finance Limited The Hoffman Agency Times Newspapers Limited Pygmalion Computer Group Apicorp Morgan & partners Political skills qualify anyone for a top job Bernard Haldane associates Eurolondon CNA International Ltd. The Sunday Times Aspen Research Dynamic Contents Antique Roadshow The Evolution of the Grand Tour: Anglo-Indian Cultural Relations Since the Renaissance by Edward Chaney Frank Cass £45 pp404 Picture Gallery Just so Loadsa money Picture Gallery Privates on parade Forever young Critical List Harvey Porlock checks out the ways in whick writers play the celeb game Cricket, cakes and clowning Brian Johnston Letters Home edited by Barry Johnston Weidenfeld £20 pp368 Bloomsbury grows old Life Regained Diaries 1970-1972 by Fraces Partridge Weidenfeld £18.99 pp247 Crime Writers Association A grand old life Gladstone edited by Peter J Jagger Hambledon Press £25 pp302 Girls will be boys The Trials of Rasclyffe Hall by Diana Souhami Weidenfeld £20 pp418 Getting the abbey habit William Beckford Composing for Mozart by Timothy Mowl J Murray £22 pp324 Diary Canvassing for change British literal-mindedness has held back the visual arts, argues Bryan Appleyard The art of success in Victorian London Frances Spalding considers the triumphant Life of John Everett Millais 50 Years Ago this Week Simone de Beauvoir to Nelson Algren, August 8,1948 On the Shelf Ben Rogers is moved by J S Mill's account of struggle, conversion and growth Seriously good reading An unfair cop Filth by Irvine Welsh Cape £9.99 pp393 Making up for lost time Restitution by Maureen Duffy Fourth Estate £15.99 pp256 Shortlist Cutting a poseur down to size The World is the Home of Love and Death by Harold Brodkey Fourth Estate £12.99 pp312 Flesh for fantasies The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto by Mario Vargas Llosa translated by Edith Grossman Faber £16.99 pp259 Continental Drifts Travels in the New Europe The Sunday Times Enduring Love by Ian McEwan The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 542 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile George Melly reveals that he finds wickedness very sexy, at least in a book Ancient & Meoieval History Book Club Scooby Doo! Contents Scooby Doo! The Missing Scooby-Doo! Panel The Sunday Times Long cool summer Cartoon Star Asterix and the Normans Jarvis Funday line Gut feeling The cool crew Little angel Smart moove On a roll Everybody Say Cheese! Lost in Space Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Willoughby Squirt Funday Speedway Fans Ltd The Fun Club Contents Tommy girl Who do they think they are? The retired model Contents Social diary It will survive With its sequins, spandex and strutting, disco was never treated with the respect it deserved. Until now. Dylan Jones sings its praises Picture Gallery Disco's greatest hits The way we wore Most Wanted This week's object of desire Starck Naked Show us your Pants Spending Power Peter Mandelson is thrilled with his new job. But will he still have time for his favoute hobby? Angela Mollard follows the trail of the minister who loves to shop Amdega A Question of Taste Goodbye to All that The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Article Withdrawn Fantasy League It's unwearable, it's hideously expensive, and it has nothing to do with the real world. What more can you ask for from couture, says Colin McDowell Fantasy League Fantasy League Sue Lawrence Mint Condition Cote tales Letters Kodak Advantix Between the toes Something to Chew on Something to Drink Four of the best. . . Chinese restaurants Table Talk Interiors Where has all the colour gone? 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Brian Pendreigh on the rise of an unlikely contender Venice as seen Canaletto knew how to churn out 'postcards' for the tourist, but a small exhibition at the National Gallery reveals for Waldemar Januszczak where his talents really lay NT Naked games at the stately home Would you except to find an art show with interactive videos of nude figures at Harewood House? That's the point, says Helen Hague Canadian Airlines The critical list The Sunday Times Theatre Pick of the Week Oklahomal Art Pick of the Week Princes and Patrons Top 10 Shows and Events Pop Pick of the Week Guildford Festival Concert Pick of the Week City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Royal Shakespeare Company The geek shall inherit the Earth Rock He's been down as far as it's possble to go, but Eels' lead singer, E, is back, with a sharp new album and a grown-up style to match. Andrew Smith meets a man who took on the world, and won Classical Record of the week Rock Jazz The Sunday Times Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection Royal Academy of Arts A fine mess Thirty years on, Twyla Tharp's mass dance, The One Hundreds, remains a vital piece, but David Dougill is less impressed by what followed Drama for the ears Music A thrilling Falstaff at the Proms was proof yet again that great music needs no added extras, says David Cairns Pick of the Proms Who will be the judge? It had to happen: the critics are getting the fly-on-the-well treatment on television. James Christopher thought it would be amusing—until he saw himself in the final cut Renaissance Newman Comedy Rob Newman was once half of the decade's hottest comedy duo. Now he's starting up from scratch, says Alexander Games Artranspennine 98 Open season Drama Never mind the weather, outdoor theatre always pulls in the crowds. 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