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Patrick Gallivan, Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Lawrence Bentley, A West, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Matthew Wall, Aminatta Forna, George M Sinclair, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Lucas Hollweg, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Byers, J B, Rebecca Butlin, K F, Andrew Warshaw, Charles Masters, Jim Munro, Nicholas Rufford, Chris Ryder, John Peter, Simon Patterson, Martin James, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Nick Bradshaw, Keir Knight, George Pendle, Clinton Keeling, Lesley White, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, Donald J Hempstock, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Dr Matthew Ellis, Jane Goldman, Chris Dignan, Neil Wormald, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, Kevin Wong, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Anne Robinson, A C, Simon Read, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, A Gascoigne, Robert Sandall, John Carney, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Lijia McLeod, Hong Ying, Irwin Stelzer, Andrew Smith MP, W Eastfield, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, T M, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Jimmy Reid, Nick Gillingham, Catherine Hills, Deanne Pearson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dr Victor Shorrocks, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Marian Martin, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Milton Shulman, Margaret Coles, Shula Rich, William Dalrymple, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Andrew Wilski, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Simon Jary, Chris Heath, Michael Jones, Dr Peter Cross, Joan Smith, George Perry, Phil Craigie, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Sharland, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, G Hopkins, Paul Donovan, Caroline Aherne, Angela Newing, Ronald Spark, Sue Lawrence, R J, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Simon Fanshawe, Wilkie Collins, Kodo Drummers, Nicholas Hellen, Maeve Sheehan, Ann McFerran, Bob Hopkins, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, J Fisher, Hugh Peto, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mike O'Regan, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, Susan Clark, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Sharron Davies, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Rubert Steiner, Pauline Robinson, Jennifer Asiama, Manoj Nadkarni, Raymond Keene, John D Barrow, J S, Dr Andrew Wilski, Lesley Chamberlain, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Kenneth Brewer, David Orr, Rebecca Tanqueray, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Wayne Hemingway, Kathleen Herron, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Keith Martin, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Susan Redstone, Rasselas, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Doug Revell, Lisa Sykes, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Kevin Gardiner, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Josh Salzmann, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Teresa Graham, Keith Wilyman, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Graham Hind, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Daphne Kitching, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, G S, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Stuart Shave, Count Paolo Filo della Torre, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Geoff Dismorr, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, F G H, Nicola Horlick, Nia Williams, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, A A Gill, John Ware, Matthew Campbell, Shirley Babashoff, Antonia Fraser, David Hutcheon, Georgina Howell, David Sumner Smith, Don Cruickshank's, Sara Wheeler, Robert Johnston, Ivan Waterman, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, R B, Roger Dobson, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Smith, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Sebastian Junger, Rupert Steiner, Ali Stewart, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Jenni Russell, David Parsley, John Phillips, David Grylls, Clare Gorham, C. Emma Moore, Zoe Linkson, Peter Cooper, John Brooks, Charles Dickens, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Joanna Simon, P Gascoigne, Simon Howard, Frances Woollen, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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M15 spy: I can destroy government Terror blast blamed on suicide bomb Al-Fayed to unveil Diana and Dodi sculpture on anniversary of crash Contents British Airways Contents Survival programme admits using captive animals as stars Contents Contents Labour to campaign for the euro Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Railtrack Government is in touch with INLA Trains sell-off wasted £1bn 'Poor man' Ben Elton is worth millions Official: hell's fires burn at 445°C Department for Education and Employment Irvine cuts judges' lavish lodgings The Royal Bank of Scotland Bloomsbury diarist lived 'singleton' life 40 years before Bridget Jones Activists free 6,000 mink at fur farm M6 home of worst jams in country Black market explodes in Vat-dodging Britain BBC accused of censoring Radio 4 film BT Vernons Easy Play First 'testicle' transplant offers hope to sterile men Clinton's men seek Fringe benefits Relatives set sail to solve loss of 'spy' trawler Major Jr wants his own Groucho club Leeson appeal rests on cancer-test operation Don cracks Holbein's master code Orange 'Medical note' loophole for assisted places pupils Jeremy Bamber wins murder case review 'Ethics' MPs have nothing to show for £200,000 foreign trips Revealed:'slave camps' of Labour's first New Deal Let's hear it for better cheese Novelists rewrite Bible for bestseller market De Vere Slaley Hall Maths 100 The spies dragged in from the cold Attempts by MI6 and MI5 to stop two renegade spies telling their stories have veered from frightening efficiency to farce. David Leppard and Nicholas Rufford report Inland Revenue Paper trail leads to British secret service connection Tantalising pieces of evidence add to claims of an MI6 death plot, writes Nicholas Rufford Halifax Bishops plot against 'pathetic' Carey in gay vote backlash Nissan Bus driver sells novel for £1m Consultants' bonuses for life come under the knife Hutchence hid millions on Pacific islands Prudential Up periscope for a hole in the road Africa's Bloody Friday that rocked the world Jon Ungoed-Thomas and David Orr in Nairobi report on the bombings that shocked America and raised damning questions about security Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multi-millionaire Muslim zealot is prime suspect Barclays Pom police chief cleans up Sydney Xpelair Sleaze scandal closes in around Chirac The Sunday Times Pal in a million trips Schröder Diet of dirt finally eats into Clinton All The Phone Companies Together Film buff finds lost Disney treasure Renault Dr Sex steams up Chinese screens Highwaymen hit roads in France Expats fight toxic threat to Blair villa Murder puts the chess candidate in check Inside Moscow No-one forgets a good teacher I spy a used car bargain Horoscope for Boris Exam script secrecy to end Republican mob turns on officers Top anti-terror detective commits suicide Weather and Travel Outlook Road rage OAPs Hairy moment on Fossett balloon Six ticket-holders land £7.6m prize Lucan denial Iraq troop plan Murder charge Primus Labour MP loses first baby News in Brief Jay criticised College dropouts CSA exodus Heaven's angels Sterling silver Correction Contents Barclaycard Contents England Expects Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, watches England move into a strong position in the fifth and deciding Test against South Africa Contents Rugby to get new British League Venables back in business Fighting England Rhodes shows path to enlightenment Robin Marlar looks at the personalities of some of the pivotal characters appearing in the series decider Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Time to relish Donald's pursuit of the 300 Club Border boosts Scots Inside Edge Wasim wonders Hit for six Flexible fans Scent rare victory Determined Hussain ready to make it count this time England are beginning to take control of affairs in the crucial fifth Test at Headingley Umpires want the blinkers removed Cricket's guardians must accept change or the game will soon become a laughing stock, says Simon Wilde Gatting gives a reminder of bygone days The Cricket Round-Up The Times Surrey swagger on John Stern at The Oval Britannic Assurance County Championship In a League of their Own A new Premiership season starts on Saturday and football correspondent Joe Lovejoy believes the rich will get richer while the rest fall still further behind Complete Guide to the Ins, Outs and Likely Contenders for the 1998-99 Premiership Season Arsenal face the backlash Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, sees little room for charity at Wembley today, with Manchester United in search of revenge Captain Keane holds the key to United's revival Gary Pallister, the former Manchester United defender, believes the midfielder's return will be vital for his old side. By Louise Taylor Chelsea poised to enjoy Danish Blue Brian Laudrup could prove to be the final piece in the jigsaw at the Bridge, says Chris Lightbown Continental Second coming Louise Taylor thinks Roy Hodgson's new striker is equipped to follow in the footsteps of Alan Shearer Hendrie leads charge as young guns aim high Michael Hodges identifies the rising stars who are ready to make their mark on the Premiership Venables gets late shock Bruce enjoys winning start Keane switch pays off for hungry Wolves Citibank Lee's header completes fine comeback by Watford Phillips is spot on for Reid's men Bradford pay the penalty First Division De Zeeuw rescues Barnsley Pools Atkinson in drugs allegation The Football Round-Up Joy for Noades Henry for Arsenal? Stein tribute Adebola lands up in Blues heaven Rioch enjoys perfect start City tower over Blackpool Hyundai Atkinson in drugs allegation The Football Round-Up Joy for Noades Henry for Arsenal? Stein tribute Adebola lands up in Blues heaven Rioch enjoys perfect start City tower over Blackpool Hyundai Eurotrash meets fantasy football Joe Lovejoy condemns the motives behind the proposed European Football League and says it has more to do with greed than glory Players' ransom demands threaten game The transfer market Closed shop to kill off interest Outside opinion Red Devils' addicts ain't seen nothing yet Pay-per-view television David Walsh sees the launch of a channel dedicated solely to Manchester United herald a revolution in TV sport Money reinvested into academy for stars Youth development Harrods Down the Drain David Walsh Slowly but surely the scandal of drugs has swamped Ireland's Olympic heroine Michelle de Bruin Murky Waters: Three Swimmers who Lost Olympic Medals to Drug Cheats Davies out to get her kicks Laura Davies is relaxed in the run-up to the British Open and the challenge of Se Ri Pak, the game's new star. By Graham Otway Matthew homes in on title Azinger shows Daly the way Derek Clements on how life has treated two former US PGA champions—one heading for ruin, the other recovering from illness Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club Henman's march ended as Rafter gets revenge Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing Today's Racecards Loder on fast track to top Tim Richards finds the Godolphin training machine's latest recruit eager to tackle his new challenge in the foreign fields of Evry Two-Year-Olds under Loder's Tutelage Easterby back on target after cautious planning Exclusive Sunday Times/times Grand Prix Competition Nursery for a winner Puma A different angle on game fishing Action Replay Safety is paramount for fun-loving showjumpers Play the Game Making the Leap from Riding to Jumping The Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Time for curtain to fall on rugby's amateur dramatics Judgment day has arrived for British rugby and egos must be left in the cloakroom Revolution British League heralds peace Nick Cain on the revolutionary format designed to end the strife that has blighted the British game for the past three years What British Rugby May Look like this Season BA close to £2bn deal with Boeing Rank set to withdraw from video Pay rises flow at Severn water Contents Double Bill. . . the waxwork model of President… Lloyd's to send bailiffs into top homes to recover debts Inside Contents Millennium test exposes date fault in Windows 98 Contents ClaraNET There's time for a final fling on the Get Out Stakes Agenda Siemens hampers chip plant rescue Thomas Cook Norbrook plots £200m float Seagram goes for Tussauds Bug grounds tour flights GEC bid on Racal radar screen Goldman to press ahead with float Cadbury-Pepsi Bottle War Bubbles up Kyte branches into hedge funds Cartoon TV launches own comic Direct Line will keep up repairs Business Digest Virgin Toyota doubles UK production Will P&O's Sterling shake up Bovis? Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Abbey National Databank Rebels' Last Stand The Lloyd's names who fought a three-year legal battle to avoid paying their debts face the crunch as the bailiffs move in. Dominic Rushe reports Linden Dollar will fall against euro Euro Watch Cycles at odds Annualised growth rates Banks set code BT Leave the MPC alone: it's only doing its job The primary task of the monetary policy committee is to control inflation and not to boost growth. It should not come under attack for failing to do somebody else's job, says Kevin Gardiner No recession please, we're American Charles Schwab Hard-nose bug buster comes to the rescue Defeating computing's millennium bug is a tailor-made challenge for Don Cruickshank, the businessman turned public servant who is heading up Action 2000 Don Cruickshank's Working Day Vital Statistics HSBC Holdings plc Summertime Blues With shares falling in London and New York last week, is this the start of a bear market or just a standard correction? Report by Kirstie Hamilton and Garth Alexander BT Bossidy fails to sell AMP bid to Wall St Sceptics fear the chief of AlliedSignal has come up with a risky ruse to disguise poor results, writes Garth Alexander from New York Factory outlets boom with designer labels Shopping centres dedicated to selling luxury clothes at a discount are set to double by the end of next year. Dominic Rushe reports Asian Flu Spreads Asia's crisis is dealing UK industry a double already fallen and soon there will be a flood of cheap imports. Andrew Lorenz and David Parsley report BT Taming the enforcers of red tape Many small firms are being crushed by the burden of regulation. Teresa Graham, right, is among those trying to reform the system with a code of practice that will make regulators more sympathetic to the needs of business Special effects create video star Sharon Reed took a risk with new technology when she set up Framestore, which provides facilities to make digital visual effects and computer animations. Rupert Steiner reports My First Break Gem of a site doubles jewellery shop sales Nigel Milne found that moving just a short distance to a main shopping street made a huge difference. By Claire Oldfield Bulletin Study the tax rules before selling firm Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Tax switch hits staff abroad Picture Gallery Cars can drive partners apart Tall order for pizza company The American Pizza Company runs 14 Domino's Pizza outlets, but its efforts to capitalise on the boom in home-delivery sales are being hampered by two classic problems for growth firms in the consumer sector: staff recruitment and sharp swings in orders. David Sumner Smith reports The Sunday Times The Experts How to make top people's pay reflect performance Co-investing is the best way to get the most out of chief executives, write Simon Patterson and Peter Smith of SCA Consulting Ready Reckoner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catering Business for Sale Established Health Club-Isle of Man FLORIDA-Disney Area Long Established Limousine Company Abel Group Ltd Horse Racing Mortgage direct Challenge America's leading product development company FTS Booster's Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Detective The Proven Way To Make Big Money Fast Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions: Racehorse Owner and Full Time Professional Caring Parent Organisation Retired or Management? Salmon Assessors Businesses for Sale Fiducary Group Huge Profits from Horse Racing? Intel inside Hacker software hijacks Windows Computing PCs running Windows could be attacked through the Internet and surreptitiously taken over by hackers. Mark Prigg reports Business to Business Driveway & Patio Industry The BJD Group Franchises In Short Term Computer Rentals Aspiring Internet Consultants Get Konnected Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gofers (UK) Ltd Hotel Europe Killarney, Co. A Washing Machine that cleans birds caught in oil… East African Distributors Sari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-States Mortgages up to £750,000 Bridging Loans First Credit Limited Distributors & Agents Weaver Valley Estates Big Sur Publishing The Sunday Times World Stock Corporation Ltd Assault rifle fires around corners Defence The Pentagon is developing a high-tech weapon whose computerised bullets can kill an enemy out of the line of sight, writes Keir Knight The sound is great but will DVD sell? Sounding Digital versatile disc gives superb audio and video but, commercially, the new format could become as big a flop as Betamax, writes David Hewson Syouest Light banishes dirt and germs Hygiene City stunned as stocks plummet Prufrock Passing recently through Chek Lap Kok, Hong… Will Wolman call for Julius? Abell makes a peaceful killing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Messagemail SCF Group OCRA World Wide Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Charterhouse Group Limited Disturbing and distasteful news has arrived from the International Company Services (UK) Limited Lorraine Electronics Support for New and Ailing Business Beckett's sin of omission The Sunday Times Archbishop's heavenly gift spirited away Randall needs a recipe to life MFI Pearson Reed Elsevier Experts slam mortgage fee 'rip off' Mutuals' flagship ups rate Contents Dearer divorce will spur millennium rush Treasury to encourage growth of DIY banks Contents Heaven Scent. . . supermodel Kate Moss advertises… Virgin Contents Wealth warning: don't draw down your pension Protest group targets lenders Scottish Widows Bookie moves goal posts on football promotion bet Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf B&Q falls down over DIY order Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Bank makes up shortfall on gilt Lenders wary of maintenance Article Withdrawn Mercury Asset Management Beale Dobie & Company Limited Virgin direct Capped mortgages offer the best of both worlds Home loans tied to an upper interest rate protect you from rising charges yet allow you to benefit when they fall, writes Nia Williams Invest On-Line Chelsea Building Society Watchdog to oversee pre-paid funeral plans People saving for their funeral are to be protected from exploitation. 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Give us a break, Derek Labour's left lines up to fight on the beaches Blair faces royal flying tackle How the Treasury's set of values will prevail Hail King Arthur, and farewell Humbug and the good lord The Sunday Times The nurse fighting a sentence of silence The gang's all here Jimmy Reid recalls how a good crowd turned into great individuals in the university of Glasgow shipbuilding Shocked by the challenge at the checkout Interview Eleanor Mills meets Anne Robinson Revenge of the 'randy rev' who won't repent A cleric defrocked for adultery tells Stuart Wavell why he is refusing to go quietly Share the job, spare the child Jenni Russell, joint editor of Radio 4's The World Tonight, finds job sharing can cause an office identity crisis but makes sense of raising a family The Sunday Times Memo to the boss man—take a break America loses its hearts to the men in uniform Colour of love Clare Gorham, raised by white parents, tells today's social workers that love not race matters most in adoption Chaps up to their necks in trouble Deaths didn't win the war In Apple pie order Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Wood Office Cluttons Daniel Smith Chestertons Cluttons Daniel Smith Chestertons Points Russell Simpson Winkworth The Bishops Ave N2 Here Today-Gone Tomorrow Hamptons International Birthdays Field day for Tories New Deal: Your article, Disillusioned young quit… Psychiatric solution Chestertons Douglas & Gordon John Taylor Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Bective Davidson Winkworth FPDsavills The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Chestertons Residential Chestertons CHL the Letting Office Cluttons Daniel Smith Foxtons Countryside David Wilson Homes Barton Wyatt Crest Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Opportunity-Ibiza A booming grey area Retirement home sare thriving once more, catering to a younger, fitter and richer market, says Christine Webb Dogged by restrictions on walkies Reluctant Sale The Durrell House Provence Haute savoie Golf & Country Club Taylor Woodrow Interealty Marbella's Premier Estate Agency World Class Homes Casa Marbella Land Opportunities, USA Property of the Week The Odd House Lower Oddington Gloucestershire Berkeley group Mount Vernon Nicholson Estates Contents Sunsail Contents Big Deal Twenty years ago the first casino opened in Atlantic City. 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Embassy bombs: operators react Question & Answer Holiday Money Multiple Display Advertising Items A Doctor Writes Mother's little helpers Continuing her series on travelling with her increasingly demanding baby, Wilf, Sara Wheeler decides that it is time to find a resort that caters specifically for the needs of children. Finding a family-orientated destination that sounds easy-going and unregimented, they jet off to Sardinia Turkey Irish Ferries Travel Brief Back on the rails European trains have been busily fast-tracking into the future, so, if you have never imagined setting off for a foreign holiday by rail, now is the time to reconsider your options. David Wickers tables the Continental high-speed connections Stena Line Paradores & Pousadas Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Voyages Jules Verne Calverley Travel Ltd. 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