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News from 16/08/1998

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Donald McCready Chief Executive, Anthony Burgess, Beverley E Bennett, Patrick French, Barney Spender, Barbara Hall, Lucas Hollweg, Donald MacGillivray, Rebecca Butlin, David Trimble, Charles Masters, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Chris Ryder, Phelim McAleer, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Jane Wharton, Lesley White, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, Emine Saner, Inigo Gilmore, Jackie Glass, Alan Judd, Frank Whitford, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Thrasy Petropoelos, Nick Cave, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tim Richards, Bertie Ahern Irish prime minister, Humphrey Carpenter, Susan Vadot, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, K R, Nigel Lawson, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, V Hudson, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Hong Ying, Irwin Stelzer, Felicity Collier, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Julian Barnes, Lucy O'Brien, David Dougill, Harold Pinter, John Lambie, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Diane Burleigh, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Sue Townsend, Jane Hordy, John Streeter, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Tiggy Legge-Bourke, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, David Caims, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, N A, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Robert Capes, Mark Graham, Jenny Shields, Dr Jim Swire, K E Mawardy, Michael Jones, Simon Kusseff, Right Rev Gavin Reid, Frank Kermode, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Sandra Hempel, Tony Blair, Gerry Adams, Nick Gardner, Timothy, Shelley von Strunckel, Naomi Caine Money Editor, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Digby Hildreth, Becky Thompson, Tim Salmon, Sue Lawrence, Doreen Clark, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Richard Binns, Garth Pearce, Peter Windsor, Dr Carol Cooper, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Clark, Bridget Freer, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Mike Causer, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Jimmy Whiterspoon, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Kevin Fleisch, Ismail Aramaz, Sue Reid, Lijia MacLeod, C Webster, Peter Martin, Raymond Keene, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Simon Wills, Chris Partridge, Rebecca Tanqueray, Rhonda Taylor, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Bryn Edwards, Caroline Gascoigne, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, Lisa Sykes, Stephen Armstrong, Iain Logan, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Nick Harvey, Josh Salzmann, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Tim Moovey, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, John Hume Sdlp leader, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, David Davies, Frank Loesser, Michael Hodges, Jack Walker, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Roy Hattersley, Bill Clinton, A A Gill, Sir Jack Pitman, A B, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Bill Martin, David Sumner Smith, Jason Cowley, Phil Daniels, Robert Johnston, I H, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Damian Foxe, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Donald Watts, John Chambers, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Brian Pendreigh, J H, Hugh Godwin, Mrs Mills, John Burns, Tom Deveson, Zoe Linkson, Sharon Krum, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Stephen Boyd, Meg Mathews, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Contents Ulster car bomb kills 26 in carnival day carnage Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Rebels of Real IRA top list of suspects Massacre of the innocent in a quiet country town Railtrack Catalogue of Terror Yesterday's blast was the worst atrocity in 30 years of violence Comment 'A baby was lying dead in a shop window' Caught up in the hunt for his own relatives among the victims of the blast, Phelim McAleer reports on a town in shock as the list of dead grew throughout the evening like the casualties of a battle, and the survivors told their terrible tales Words of Condemnation Virgin Dollond & Aitchison Teen births make Britain the youth club of Europe Rabies jab gives pets the freedom to travel abroad MI5 joins police hunt for fugitive Kenneth Noye Disgraced Draper pens TV satire on 'Tony's Cronies' Purge on 'Lycra lout' cyclists Superfish give anglers new breed of record Nominet UK Colour-blind Hague may end Tory blues Orange Army calls up airship to active duty again Faults put brake on MG dream Woman to freeze embryo for the sake of her career Hemingway's black sex slave fantasy IBM Marxism Today returns to put Blairism on trial Iridium No Good No Story, No Dialogue, No Content, No Point. . . The new Avengers film has flopped. But Hollywood still thinks it can make turkeys fly, says Christopher Goodwin IBM Holy warrior with America's top suspect for the African bombings is a millionaire with a mission to attack America from his cave hideout, writes Marie Colvin Siemens Countdown to bombings that shook the world Who were the embassy bombers? Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Inigo Gilmore sift through the evidence US in his sights The underground cave of the world's most wanted man The Times Foreign Office to pull plug on telegrams…stop VW Son of abbey martyr loses asylum bid Hague court hit by blunder Yeltsin faces duma showdown as currency panic grips Russia BT Burma tense as Suu Kyi deadline looms Zimbabwe's farmers face ruin as squatters invade land Slap-happy actress gets star billing as the bad girl of French cinema Model US pupil was robber outlaw Clinton looks for a last way out Media frenzy over grand jury film Germany's millennium exhibition set to be disaster of the century The Vauxhall Omega Hover Speed Fast Ferries Congo rebels close on capital Virgin atlantic Israel to hear new Vanunu parole appeal The Sunday Times Cancer gives 'greed is good' guru a new recipe for life Chinese get to the bottom of toilets Japanese marry to the sound of ringing tills Hip-hop rapper joins the Wasps' polo posse Inside New York Jeep Pooh bear in peril Hats off to strippers Beowulf, man of mythology, slew his dragons in Kent Blair to give full-time mothers pensions boost Weather and Travel Outlook Prescott orders trawler inquiry News in Brief Forest search Dispute looms on A-level changes Poison charge Blair warned on 'secret' sessions Gene food row Eight share £7m lottery jackpot Direct Line Sink estates High hopes Selfridges bid Open mouthed Beckham's last-gasp goal save United Great Escape Contents Silk Cut Ultra is Low is Silk Cut Ultra Contents 10-man Charlton rally to prove a point Wright stuns Wednesday Gascoigne is left toiling in the shadows Davies shows promise but Rovers draw blank Vialli's foreign legion beaten Collins' penalty miss darkens Everton's day Ekoku double satisfies Wimbledon's hunger Ready comes late to QPR rescue Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Fixtures and TV Games Scotland Today and Tomorrow Other Leagues Pools By Peter Wilson Reid talks Phillips into equaliser False Profit England coach Glenn Hoddle sold his story, and his soul, for £250,000. Will his players ever trust him again, asks Joe Lovejoy The Ghost on Hoddle's Shoulder Vernons Hoddle enjoys gentle ramble England's coach spoke on national television yesterday, but had little to say, reports Jim Munro Forest rooted in Stone age Steve Stone talks of his hopes for the new season at the City Ground in the wake of recent troubles Vauxhall Staunton returns to stoke fire Liverpool's popular old boy has no doubt that returning to his beloved Anfield was the right thing to do Hughes calls the shots Ngonge lifts Watford Rich rewards but minnows need not apply Ian Hawkey reveals that the promoters of a breakaway club competition believe they can overcome official opposition The Sunday Times Tougher tests to come for England Ranatunga's big appetite for an encore Sky Saqlain adds a new twist to beguiling box of tricks Robin Marlar looks at the bowler whose fingers have sent pulses racing at The Oval this summer Austin gets the nod for debut How England Match up to Australia Waugh offers Stewart's men hope for the future Optimism for the challengers in the Ashas series comes from a most unlikely source Greenidge axed as Bangladesh coach Virgin atlantic Byas keeps hopes alive The Times Britannic Assurance County Championship Double failure means defeat for Middlesex Britons aim to put Europe on the map The European athletics championships have lost some lustre, but they still serve as a useful morale booster, says Ian Chadband The one that got away Ian Chadband catches up with the British athlete who moved to Florence, married an Italian and has hardly looked back since High Hopes: British Contenders to Take Gold at the European Championships Dynamic duo vie for Shalee glory Montgomerie dream lies in tatters again A memorable conclusion is in prospect for the USPGA championship in Sahalee Sky Rookie Moodie closes in on Open but misses cup debut The competitors in the Women's British Open are finding it difficult to cope with conditions at Lytham. By Graham Otway A major test of will and talent Sahalee has fought for recognition for years, Nick Pitt says it is the star of the USPGA championship Sky Power-crazy and missing the point Bob Owyer, the new coach at Bristol, laments the failure of the game's administrators to agree on the introduction of a British League Results Round-Up Sports Round-Up All Blacks slide to defeat again The Sunday Times English clubs stand by the Welsh secessionists Racing Today's Racecards Ryan win echoes golden moment Gift horse sets Beckett on road to main event With her catwalk days behind her, a British rider aims to conquer a very different world. By Keith Wheatley Field of dreams Mark Johnston has achieved his two original aims as a trainer but Tim Richards finds he has no intention of resting on his laurels Sky Henman declines new role for ATP Tennis Start Playing Fantasy League The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1998-99 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £100,000 to be won Multiple Display Advertising Items Select your fantasy team from these 417 players It's The Sun wot dun it, says Hod Spend time practising and make a clean break Play the Game How to Control the Cue Ball When a club player learns the basics about cue-ball control it gives him a chance to build substantial breaks and to begin to master the art of posititon This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Marriott Silver Streaks Adam Parsons sees a familiar story in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest Schumacher looms large in big brother's wing mirrors Peter Windsor reveals that F1 team boss Frank Williams is looking to sign a German Mansell American Express Contents M&S boss tries to limit damage Long Players . . . All Saints, the young all-girl… Small firms losing faith in economy Contents Moneymakers shun dome's Spirit zone Contents Germany and America battle to save rouble Contents National Power predators plot four-way split Virgin atlantic It may not be British, but big is beautiful in oil BP deal will fuel merger mania BT Cheap imports hit pig farmers Pop music revenue fades as more bands decline Ritblat in Broadgate move WPP to report soaring profits Analysts expect yuan to hold firm Walker is on course for twin floats Goldman locks in partners Cinven tipped to win T&N Business Digest Fitness business shapes up for takeover battles The Sunday Times Charles Schwab Ritblat finds great deal at Selfridges The British Land chief has bought himself a prize seat at the negotiating table for an underused property. John Waples reports Somerfield joins chase for Booker Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Pump Power The world's biggest industrial merger has put BP into the top league. Andrew Lorenz and Garth Alexander report The Sunday Times German smaller firms take off Euro Watch BT Wall St props up a house of cards Bank of England forecasters fail to acknowledge overseas shocks fully. With the present policy, a stock-market collapse in America could plunge Britain into prolonged recession, writes Bill Martin Clinton makes losing bet by backing yen Cracks show in Mirror's grand design The row over The Sporting Life is the least of David Montgomery's worries—his entire strategy is under fire. By Kirstie Hamilton Rouble Trouble Russia's financial crisis could spin out of control as banks collapse and the currency faces devaluation, write Garth Alexander in New York and Mark Franchetti in Moscow Kingfisher spreads its wings across Europe The retailer is forging partnerships with big DIY and electrical groups as it starts to expande on the Continent. Dominic Rushe reports The Sunday Times Action 2000 Football tycoon is good in the air Profile Jack Walker, the son of a Lancashire steelworker, knew early on he would be wealthy. Today, he runs Blackburn Rovers and is about to float his airline Jack Walker's Working Day Working women go solo More women than ever are starting their own business as they try to juggle motherhood with work. Claire Oldfield reports on a trend that has led to 30% of start-ups being run by women All-night drinking bout left a taste for success Martin Gill was marketing director of Brooke Bond when the acclaim he won for a roaring speech convinced him he could succeed with his own tea company. Rupert Steiner reports Trendy golfwear hits hole in one Two former City executives are having a shot at a niche clothing market, writes Claire Oldfield Bulletin Trusts cut tax on assets that are given away Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an Increasingly competitive world Wrestling with politicians Government policy can add a whole new dimension to the challenges facing growth businesses. John Mitchell Haulage knows that only too well. The family-owned freight company has drawn up plans to transfer much of its operation from the roads to the railways. David Sumner Smith reports John Mitchell's Challenge The Sunday Times The Experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale TSA Business Sales Lotus Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocra World Wide SCF Group Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times First Credit Limited New Dynamic Company Jacko wacko for theme park Intel inside Shrinks calm merger mania Prufrock Deloitte head trousers prize Wrinklies rule the pop world Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CNA International Ltd. Konnecta British Franchise Association Will GE shine without its brightest sparks? Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Limited Children let loose on savings Bank promises lowest car cover Pru could face police inquiry Contents Shares slump hits pensions Contents M&G Contents Loophole boosts Isa cash limit Avoid getting burnt when you take cover on holiday Insure against gazumpers Royal & Sunalliance Timeshare firm bullied couple who backed out Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Halifax 10 ways you can beat a recession Clouds are gathering over the economy, but you can weather the storm. Nick Gardner offers tips on how to protect yourself Virgin Au Master Card Framlington Foreign Colonial Gartmore Shrink the cost of your mortgage Fixed-rate borrowers can pay off lump sums without penalty, writes Naomi Caine Save with Minimiser Policy Portfolio PLC Chase De Vere Investments PLC Best Savings Rates Chase De Vere Cold callers turn up heat to boost sales Firms are using psychologists to help reps perfect their sales pitch. New rules will offer you some protection, By Robert Winnett Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Beale Dobie & Company Limited Foster & Cranfield Scottish Widows M&G Direct Line Financial Services B2 How to avoid the hard sell Fantasy brings real reward Fame and Fortune The Discworld novels made Terry Pratchett a millionaire, but he prefers savings accounts to stocks and shares. By Natalie Graham Taxman's bond plans will fleece investors Friends Provident Famous signatures spell profit Collectors looking for a bargain investment should buy lesser-known works by big-name artists, writes Donald MacGillivray AIT Group is banking on steady growth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi British Car Auctions Apex Contract Rentals It's as Easy as AVC BMW Sytner direct Ian Anthony Heathrow BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sycamore Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Sytner direct Milcars Group Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items MLG of Chiswick Sycamore BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Royal Ascot Ferrari Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Tata Multiple Classified Advertising Items N. 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Tagger Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windsor Motor City Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Graypaul AFN Porsche Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merlin Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Rivervale Porsche Chapelgate Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leader of the pack The new Astra SRI shows that Vauxhall can challenge, and beat, the best of the opposition, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items A-class Burton House H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence What a lovely snarl you have, Jaguar Broughtons Guaranteed Motor Cars Stratton Blackeyes and the making of Dirty Den Gina Bellman, star of one of the most controversial television serials ever made, reveals to Humphrey Carpenter the truth about her relationship with its creator, Dennis Potter Goodwood Travel Ltd. Contents Virgin Read these and weep, book lovers Atticvs Re-run of reality reveals how Potter blurred fact and fantasy And the band play on Atticvs Geoff Thompson's Week The princes would jump off a cliff for her Profile Never trust a mink that wears a fake fur coat Newspapers Support Recycling This Life Wrong, Mr Soros Yes, Britain is different The Samaritans In search of an English rose for Clinton Whatever happened to sweet charity? Another fine mess I can get you out of, Tony Quidmun Mandy gives the Tories tips Slaves to the sexual tyranny of our times Triumph of the plastic language A bit too guilty about the ghosts First Choice A match made in Dunblane Rod and Joan Mayor tell Jenny Shields of a their controversial relationship forged by a morning of horror in a Scottish school Virgin atlantic Even my hair moved to the right in the end Our woman at the bar with a cultural brief The hair-splitter's defence can still save Clinton Race no bar to a happy home Spin on Arthur The girlie show, at a street near you Praised: The European Children's Trust is the… Dame Iris and her tragic mate Talent for disaster Points Birthdays Lockerbie obstacle Private watchdog Quest for a good life Run for it, Generation X is on the go To the barricades After discovering her illegitimacy on her 18th birthday and meeting her real father, Hong Ying, in this second extract from her autobiography, runs away from home and finds her disillusionment echoed all around One damned thing after another in ancient Egypt Banks use voice recognition to check customers Security Spacecraft fly without power Energy Satellites and other craft could be propelled by having metal balls shot at them, writes Mark Prigg Robot leads guided tours Automation Crocodiles learn to eat health food Nutrition Help, I'm lost on my hard disk Sounding off David Hewson has found a way of tracking down information tucked away by programs Let the eyes surf the Net Foxtons Countryside Barratt Ravenscourt North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Rialto Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International The Sunday Times Gallery floors exhibit a highly prized style Barratt There's rubble at mill Many northern city centres are being transford as old industrial sites become chic flats, says Chris Partridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Property of the Week Crest Homes Prowting Homes Lainc Homes A Lifestyle of Refinement Swan Hill Bewley Homes Chestertons Residential Arts renaissance hastens a rush to the riverbank Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaming all over Tudor homes have it all—looks, cachet and and intriguing history, says Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Opportunity - Ibiza Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Marbella's Premier Estate Agency Marbella - Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Homes Character Quality to Appreciate Contents Men only Tim Salmon visits the monastic peninsula of Athos in northern Greece, where it's possible to share in the daily life and ancient religious rituals - just so long as you're male Hertz Contents Holiday Clinic Peter Vickers wants to make the most of his leave by taking an end-of-year break in a warm climate. Both he and his wife Mary are keen to spend the first week on a beach followed by a fortnight of independent activities. Their budget is £4,000 Vistafjord Cunaro Voyages Jules Verne The Holidaymaker's Profile Travel Brief Turkey Book of the Week Annual Travel Insurance The herd Pay homage to Colette, sip wine from Sancerre vineyards and watch the waters of the Loire flow by, as Richard Binns continues his exploration of the longest river in France Paradores & Pousadas Virgin atlantic The Break Stena Line And what the airlines say . . . Where was I? Multiple Display Advertising Items All Ways Pacific Silent flight On the Edge Makers back wet-bike controls The supertrendy hotelier Ian Schrager, whose… Celebrity Holidays and Travel Sunsail Beach Clubs Passengers misled over cheap seats Directions Potty training Insurance 'deals' sent packing Dangers of a long drive Queue for work Question & Answer Holiday Money Tourism award Games Schedule Sporting chance With tickets, accommodation and flights freely available and and exchange rate that makes the living easy, next month's Commonwealth Games in Malaysia are a real possibility for sports fans to visit. Lisa Sykes tells you how Lunn Poly Thomas Cook Station to station The great railway revival is not just about high-speed travel. Railway tourism, where the journey is as important as the destination, is growing in popularity. Lisa Sykes samples six of the best routes in Britain Mark Warner beach clubs Irish Ferries The Sunday Times Trailfinders STA Travel Quest Worldwide Dial-A-Flight Flight Wise Bermuda: An Island Guide Alone in the Atlantic, a subtropical garden blooms: well tended, well watered, and well regulated, Bermuda is a warm-weather island brought up in the British tradition. David Wickers visits one of the last pink bits on the atlas Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Airline Network Bridge the World Travel Service Go-fly Multiple Display Advertising Items Website of the Week Travel Insurance Airline Network Worldwide Walk this way Are the concepts 'walking' and 'holiday' mutually exclusive? Not if the scenery is lovel, the food good, the beds soft, and the company a hoot, says Simon Wills, as he hotfoots it across the Spanish Pyrenees Check-In Travelbag US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Carefree Flights Italy Canadian Affair Air New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Travel Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Go For Value Go Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Sapphire Holidays Jersey European Dial-A-Flight Travelsafe Delta Vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holidays autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express Services Europe Limited Worldwide Cruising Club Med Virgin atlantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Connection Lakes & Mountains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean journeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Sailing Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Dreams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall Tourist Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Duchy Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Restormel Lodge Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stena Line Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cross Channel Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The magic of Spain Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Destination Group Florida Villas with Pools Direct Travel Insurance Thistle Hotels Le Weekend My Hols Iain Logan takes short breaks from trouble in paradise Rural Retreats Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Apartments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meudon Exmoor National Park Boars Head Hotel The Sport & Craft Manor Armathwaite Hall Hotel Edtley Park Hotel Competition Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Hotel De France The black swan Where was I? Win a luxury one-week holiday for two in the Algarve with The Villa Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel & Leisure Club Grants Hotel Harrogate The Sunday Times CWB Craig Vidler Associates Limited Sopra Orange Airtours Goodman Graham International NCR K/F Selection NB Selection Microsoft K/F Selection MSL Search and Selection Adderley-Featherstone plc SAC Airtours Alliance Gas QA Training The Allison Partnership Barclays McGregor Boyall Ernst & Young The Times Higher Education Supplement Solomon & Co (St Helena) Plc MSL Search and Selection McKinsey & Company Professional Pre-Selection Services Halfords Zurich Sensormatic Ltd. The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunrise Assisted Living Sybase & MS-SQL Server DBAs required U. K. Water Industry Plastic Fittings Graphic House Optrack Distribution Software Ltd Premisys Communications Ltd Food & Beverage Engineering Consultants Aggreko UK Ltd Quintiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Goodenough Trust City plays lead role in film revival The spectacular success of The Full Monty has encouraged some banks to set up specialist units to back British films. Sally O'Reilly reports on the opportunities in a risky but growing sector Contact recruitment Martin Ward Anderson The MacFarlane Trust CS Healthcare Advancement Careers Ltd. Finance/accounts Clerk David Wheatley Teacher Training Agency Reed Prudential Financial Appointments Executive Appointments Churchill House Multiple Display Advertising Items CBS Appointments Non Ferrous Products Clay McGuire AFS Mars Record Treasury Management Ltd. Conyers Dill & Pearman Hewlett Packard United Assurance Group plc Public & Healthcare Atkearney Inter Exec Customer Sysemts Ltd Newcastle City Council Connaught Anna Bigg FSI plc Person with Knowledge of Manufacture of Industrial Capita RAS Ealing Regeneration and Housing Group Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Glasgow Caledonian University Guy's & St Thomas Hospital Trust Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Challenge Fine Arts College Chapterhouse Make Money Writing for Children How to Make £25,000 a Year With Your Home Computer Child addicts ensnared in the Net The rising menace of Internet addiction is casting a shadow over the educational value of home PCs, says Jane Wharton Education Campbell Harris University of East London It makes me happy, it makes me sick, and I just can't stop University of Portsmouth Leicester University Schools find good company for poor readers Greenwich School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Nottingham Business School The University of Reading Kingston University University of Southampton University of Bath School of Management St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times University of Surrey Durham University Business School Strathclyde Graduate Business School The University of Birmingham Leeds University Business School Downshifters give charities a hand Executives who want a challenging job but with less pressure are moving into the voluntary sector, which is keen on their commercial experience, writes Margaret Coles BIR Integrated Resourcing Solutions The Sunday Times Art Gallery Commodity Linkes Finance-Structurer The Sunday Times Millennium Print Group Master Head Chef & Head Chef Public sector offers more for managers An Roinn Cosanta Department of Defence Contents Big Spenders The Chancellors by Roy Jenkins MacMillan £25 pp497 Pile 'Em High Critical List Latin American sexuality, says Harvey Porlock, got critics' knickers in a twist You've got to laugh Simon Armitage's book about the north is a comic triumph, says Sue Townsend Poetry is in motion The Deregulated Muse Essays on Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Sean O'Brien Bloodaxe £25 £10.85 Russia's first clown monster Russia in the Age of Peter the Great by Lindsey Hughes Yale £25 pp602 Stalin's brutal, bloody mistake Russia's War: A History of the Soviet War Effort 1941-1945 by Richard Overy Allen Lane £20 pp385 A culture of poverty Everybody Loves a Good Drought: Stories from India's Poorest Villages by P Sainath Review £14.99 pp372 Inside Intel A most constructive guide Contemporary World Architecture by Hugh Pearman Phaidon £65 pp511 The Disappeared Open & Distance Learning Quality Council England, England In Julian Barnes's forthcoming novel, the powerful tycoon Sir Jack Pitman decides to create the ultimate tourist venture: a version of England, containing all the most important sites, from Stonehenge to Buckingham Palace. But where to build it? Here Sir Jack prepares to announce the location to his inner circle Time to drop anchor? The Hundred Days by Patrick O'Brian Harper Collins £16.99 pp281 Romance Bidding goodbye to the old Berlin Pleasured by Philip Hensher Chatto £14.99 pp384 The horror, the horror! Bag of Bones by Stephen King Hodder £16.99 pp516 The sound of silence Trumpet by Jackie Kay Picador £12.99 pp278 Figures of authority Sean O'brien is impressed by strong work from four female poets TLS Hearts in the wrong place Alan Brownjohn is touched by three collections on illicit love, sex and self-exile Champs-Elysees The Sunday Times Bookshop Monsieur Shoushana's Lemon Trees by Patricia… The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 544 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Deborah Moggach likes to read in the morning, because it is wicked The Softback Preview Scooby-Doo! in Ghost Riders in Disguise Contents Picture Gallery Get set for The Simpsons Write to f-mail and tell us how you're spending… Picture Gallery F-mail Marvellous theatre tickets The Fun Club Let battle commence Cartoon Star Post your competition answers or e-mail them to:… Asterix and the Normans Jarvis Take life easy with Jarvis and Tony - every week in… Funday Online Everybody bounce The Funday Times News Red alert C'est la vie Solar, so good Super soldiers Hannah's memories Children of war Last week, a book about Hannah Goslar, Anne Frank's childhood friend, was published. It is the story of her life in Amsterdam and later in a concentration camp. Many children died during the second world war, but those who lived have different stories to tell This extract is taken from Hannah Goslar Remembers Despite Hannah's father's important… A little girl on the run Growing up in the Blitz Imagine war now Extracts Taken from Hannah Goslar Remembers by… Lost in Space Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti The Blue Cross, one of Britain's largest animal… Why not e-mail Catherine and Dagsy? You can reach Picture Gallery Bookzone Rex and Tex Willoughby Squirt You get more laughs every week in The Funday Times Next Week Funday Marcel Desailly Fans utd Funday Times Sport is always winner Picture Gallery Top of the table World Cup quiz The Funday Times Lucky Number If you're not in, you're missing out! The first 25 winners to join The Fun Club by phone… Contents Avon Who do they think they are? The novice shot Contents Social diary Meg Mathews's Mrs Noel Gallagher and girl about town Most Wanted This week's object of desire The Princess powerboat Show us your Pants Party Animal Stacey Young used to be a top model. Her husband used to be a pop star. She wants to make a comeback, but is partying with a vengeance the best way to go about it, asks Sue Reid Mad about the Boy Why would a successful, intelligent, attractive thirtysomething woman fall for a teenager? Lucy O'brien explains why she dated across the age gap Through the Arch Window Picture Gallery The Grim Rapper Nobody messes with Charli Baltimore. She has survived the deaths of her boyfriend, her best friend and the father of one of her children. Climbing to the top of the charts should be easy. Sheryl Garratt reports Steely beauty Put a little sparkle in you life with this summer's gossmaer-fine knits from the metal gurus of couture. Photographs by Glen Eder. Styling by Damian Foxe Draw the line Let's be honest. You simply can't go wrong with a straight and narrow, knee-skimming pencil skirt, says Emine Saner Home to Roast Pilot error Letters Currying flavour Beer Something to Chew on Something to Drink Boots Four of the best . . . Lebanese restaurants Table Talk The Butt Stops Here Without Walls Interiors Flexibility is the key to creating a modern home in a Regency space. Rebecca Tanqueray presents a transparently open-and-shut case Design Directory How to Get the Look Amdega Down to Earth Plant some palms to create a leafy oasis, says Neil Wormald Gardening Don't just panda to convention. 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Rest of the week's films 'You have to fight for what you get' Jennifer Lopez Just what the doctor ordered Cinema The union of ER's heart-throb Dr Doug Ross with Latin lover Jennifer Lopez in a hit thriller has sent her career into orbit, says Garth Pearce Noises off Going a long way on good will Rock Elliott Smith is the missing link between Paul Simon and Kurt Cobain, says Andrew Smith, so thank the Oscars for saving him from obscurity Pain but no gain Television Switch on to Torture TV—ultimate humiliation in gameshow form is about to hit a screen near you, says Stephen Armstrong Dressed to Kill Art Do not blame this exhibition for glamorising the Nazis, says Waldemar Januszczak. 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