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News from 13/09/1998

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Giles Smith, George Cole, Tim Lamb, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, David Blunkett Mp, Alicia Wyille, Leni Gillman, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, David Adams, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Donald MacGillivray, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Roger Henderson, Lewis Reed, John Peter, Emma Moore, R P W Hills, Amanda Ursell, Nick Bradshaw, Derek Hodgson, Alexandra Williams, Susan d'Arcy, Dafydd M Thomas, Inigo Gilmore, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tim Richards, Monica Lewinsky, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Madeleine Albright, Mary Wilson, K R, Josh Saizmann, Chloe Arnold, Representative Henry Hyde chairman, Sonia Benster, Richard Eaton, Ph B, Susan Irvine, Simon Read, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Joy McCann, Simon Wilde, L J Jenkins, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Martin James, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Martin Jarvis, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Gilbert, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, Elizabeth Dinsdale, John Gribbin, D J Enright, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jessie Helen Kerr, Euan Cameron, Marian Martin, Jane Dickinson, David Hewson, Brian Williamson, Julian Whybra, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, David Caims, Julian Critchley, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, John Sutherland, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Diana Rigg, Mark Graham, David Lloyd, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Frederick Forsyth, Representative Robert Wexder member, Hugh F Edwards, George Perry, Sir David Rowland's, Phil Craigie, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Sussan Clark, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Peter White, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Beverley D'Silva, Roy Strong, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Barbara Roche Mp, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, William Shawcross, Sue Lawrence, Zoë Heller, Jennifer Baden, Stan Labovitch, R J, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Maeve Sheehan, Caroline Scott, Steven Downes, Clare Oldfield, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Stephen Amidon, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Chrissy lley, Senator Robert Torricelli, George Wendt, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Bryan Gallagher, David Griffiths, Phillip Hall, Amanda Foreman, Cosmo Landesman, Jeremy Parkin, Andrew Roberts, Oliver Jay, Zoë Zeller, Christine Downes, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Hugh Roberston, Martin Searby, Newt Gingrich Speaker, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, Rasselas, Colin McDowell, Mandy Francis, Tom Davis, Senator Orrin Hatch head of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Lisa Sykes, Nick MacKinnon, Ron Clarke, Zoe Brennam, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Nick Harvey, Norman Stone, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Normandy, Maurice Chittenden, Spencer Leigh, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, David Rees, Craig Lord, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Sue Summers, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Frank McLynn, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Matthew Lynn, Roger Lyons, Michael Austin, Jim Cruickshank, Michael Hodges, Alan Smith, Andrew Alderson, Mandy Payne, John Frieda, Brahms, A A Gill, David Parsons, Lorna V, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Kirsty Lang, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Leamington Spa, Trushar Barot, Peter, Ian Hunter, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Tom Rhodes, Donald Watts, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dave Selby, David Parsley, Mrs Mills, Simon Trump, Charles Spencer, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, India Knight, Simon Howard, David Kendall, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Contents Clinton divides America over moves to impeach him Inside Contents Kuoni Big bad Bill may yet survive this sex-crazed soap Contents More Top Writers Join our Team Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Railtrack Clinton's lawyers come out fighting over 'smears' Starr turns fire on the gossip who gave him his big break Net sets record as global village has a field day Work goes on with Boris call Blair to stand by troubled friend Americans seek asylum to get free Aids treatment Rocket team has lift-off for perfect bra Heath says if he were young he wouldn't join Tory party British Airways Hockney wants an empty dome Waitrose Universities 'marking up' students who fail exams Shoppers lose loyalty points in bill errors Contents NatWest Disgusted of Ibiza to tell all in book National Grid The deputy prime minister, the property developer and the luxury villa Insight John Prescott's recent holiday on an exclusive Mediterranean island estate highlights Labour's Greek-Cypriot connection P&O Stena Line IBM Upwardly mobile Britain splits into 17 new classes Twin girls found dead by father Personal Number Hitachi Camp culture under fire at Westminister 'Betrayed' Sierra Man drivers out of new Labour garage Ericsson DETR Environment Transport Regions Now, a word from Blair's sponsors Party on target to make £300,000 Personal Number St. Joseph's Hospice Cable & Wireless Anger as press chief turns to lobbying Playing for High Stakes BskyB's takeover bid for Manchester United has been demonisied by rival media groups. But as Andrew Alderson reports it is just another step in sporting stars becoming global entertainers to rival Hollywood Concern Worldwide How Soccer Stars Came to Rival Celluloid Heroes Catsuits and Euripides—what a dame Profile Which genius said natural talent doesn't exist? Abbey National The Open University Time to go Let the bagpipes blow for a parliament that will teach the English something America lost to its witch-hunt insanity Dorrell in a pitch for the Tory limelight No 10's tea lady leaves Blair a cup of woe Quidmum Brown in love: take two How to ruin a good election system Asprey & Garrard Our talent didn't begin with Tony Department of Trade and Industry Tighten rein on royal expenses Trailblazer: I hope that the Barclay's poll… Food price policy leaves a bad taste Judith O'Reilly's news story (August 30)… Points Birthdays Debonair Cornered Trapped in the web of his lies Presiden Bill Clinton remains defiantly determined to stay in office despite allegations of sexual impropriety, perjury and abuse of power contained in the Starr report. But can he? In this special report we trace the unfolding saga that finally has Slick Willie on the ropes Posthouse Comeback Kid pins hopes on the Hill's fair-minded grand inquisitor Women of American still dazzled by spell of charismatic charmer Abbey National All the president's crimes of passion Five-Page Special Reports The Starr report published for all the world to see the sexually explicit allegations made by Monica Lweinsky Bill's brilliant career always dogged by the bimbo factor America's Verdict Cap Gemini Shuttle junk could become space hotel Fashion Cafe stars sue for 'lost £15m Noriega link to British drugs haul Moma London? Tate gallery plays the name game Rac Nissan Once-a-year contraceptive jab developed for men Divorce hits Picasso girl's art fortune Snakes alive! Cedric the wandering asp starts new run at the National Energis Anger in army as leading TA units face axe Lebed warns Russia of coup Morale in armed forces is 'at breaking point' Lloyds Bank Fund Manager (Guernsey) Limited Support Camilla Carr & Jon James Old and poor despair as hunger sweeps country Baywatch babes seek new berth in Bondi Soweto saddles up to leap race barrier Energy Seeboard Bin Laden 'under Taliban house arrest' BT Iraq set to break links with UN arms inspectors Asprey & Garrard Indonesia eyes Suharto billions Lloyds Bank Business Banking British Red Cross Siemens Bubble bursts for soapsud revellers National Traineeships Neo-Nazis on brink of first seats in Bonn 'Holocaust pope' sainthood row The Vauxhall Omega 'Natural born killer' was a fool for love Sugar daddy turns sour on his wannabe governor Inside New York HSE Calling the shots Apple squash Cyber-biter bit Blunkett pledge mocked by rise in primary class sizes Leisure group is set to buy Spurs Wanted: £20m 'palance' for London's mayor Weather and Travel Outlook Schools chief pay rise row Back to base: Still alert, a soldier returns to… Labour MP's son taken into care News in Brief Murder charges Leeson could be released soon Bulger weds Figures 'understate food poisoning' A shore thing Flying colours Patients held One ticket scoops £11m jackpot Direct Line Life Insurance Lucan wedding 'Angel' attacked Doctor accused Black box hope Liverpool's bubble burst by West Ham Barclaycard Contents Gullit fills Saints with pure dread Sky Sports Wednesday win the Wilson way Yorke strikes rich seam New boy Merson steals the show Dacourt sees red in stalemate Champions leave it late as Hughes makes point Premiership Fixtures and TV Games Minor Leagues and Statistics Pools by Peter Wilson Beasant's heroics all in vain Wolves count cost of howling goal misses Boro's burning ambition brings Cooper home Louise Taylor talks to the central defender taking up his career where it all started, as part of the newly revitalised Middlesbrough Charlton pay dearly for defensive lapses Watford make it a sorry year for Harford Vauxhall Radebe keeps the Revie spirit alive Ian Hawkey reports on the mutual respect established between George Graham and his new captain Gunning for Europe Arsenal start their European Cup campaign against a Lens side that promises to be tricky Stumbling Barcelona hold on fears for United Manchester United should to into their European tie against Barcelona with plenty of confidence, says Brian Glanville European fixtures Sky falls in on the glory, glory game Traditionlists find it's money that matters The takeover of Manchester United has long been a script just waiting to be acted out Fuse is lit for TV explosion Thinking of Buying a Premiership Club? The Sunday Times Looks at the 'Experience of Milan should be their inspiration' Key Players who Have Stirred the City's Interest Youngsters may face doubtful future Alas poor De Glanville, your unlucky number's up What are they doing? They're waiting for Monty A bidder for the Boro? Media/football Picture Gallery Such an indictment Letters to the Sports Editor Mellor faces up to TV task King kept on sidelines by nine-month event Diary of. . . a footballer's wife Picture Gallery Sport on TV Book review Q&A What they said Sporting CV Davenport too strong for Hingis Richard Evans sees Lindsay Davenport delight the locals and overpower Martina Hingis to become US Open champion Rafter win sets up Aussie showdown Renault Foreign Invasion How a non-England team could line up as England County-hopping may be all the rage but it threatens to dilute the intensity of international rugby Irish have no place in British league Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, argues that the British league must be the sole preserve of England, Wales and Scotland Best of both worlds broadens England's horizons Nick Cain hears Dick Best, the London Irish director of rugby, defend his decision to scour the world for British-qualified players Wilkinson kickstarts Newcastle Clarke's men fall back to earth Leonard sent off as Quins crumble Leicester savour the view from the top Pugnacious Bedford show plenty of fight Saracens are left running on empty Surrey romp to victory Britannic Assurance County Championship Lancashire remain in the hunt Glamorgan hopes all but washed away Yorkshire give Bird a fitting farewell Hollioake's gamble for high stakes Surrey's captain reflects on their roller-coaster attempt to land the championship Pakistan should get cold shoulder Simon Wilde says that it is time to get tough with cricket's naughty child over match-fixing claims Adams stumped by ECB lack of communication Inside Golden Rolph rocks rivals Craig Lord witnesses a famous English victory in the swimming pool, putting paid to talk of a clean sweep by the Australians Goode has sights on quick recovery Win a Ferrari Exclusive Sunday Times/times Competition Play Fantasy Formula One Today Shaw is calling the shots in gold hunt Steven Downes on the England ladies' bowls champion who is chasing as elusive Commonwealth title Nicol seeking Power Tinge of sadness for gold medallist Today's Schedule Redgrave rushes to gold Nick Pitt sees a record eighth world championship gold for our greatest rower in the coxless fours Thomas zips to win Ian Chadband at the World Cup sees a remarkable British victory in a ferocious 400m race which left everybody gasping Thompson out to silence critics Pick a star and win a holiday Derek Clements introduces an opportunity to honour excellence, with The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year awards The Sunday Times-Citroen Golf Bookign Form The Sunday Times Sports Women of the Year Nomination… Edwards opens record books Derek Clements meets a cricketer who, despite being only 18, has already made a remarkable impact on the international scene The Roll of Honour Mercedes-Benz Italian Grand Prix-Front of Today's Grids Red Baron Roar Adam Parsons finds Ferrari in a fighting mood on their home turf Frentzen needs to move up a gear Schwer hits world title trail after victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Rose has growing pains Graham Otway on the young golfer who finished fourth in the Open at Birkdale but now faces a soul-destroying qualifying grind Sorenstam to lead charge History is with America, but Europe's best women golfers have nothing to fear in their Solheim Cup quest, says Graham Otway Caribbean Connection Smooth Swiss movement humbles stars Graham Otway watches the little-known Paolo Quirici edge clear of the British Masters field at a wet Forest of Arden Start Playing Fantasy League The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1998-99 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £100,000 to be won The Sunday Times Select your fantasy team from these 425 players Nedawi steals the Leger Tim Richards, at Doncaster, sees a thrilling Pertemps St Leger overshadowed by the sponsor's angry threat to quit racing Simple Steps to Better Putting Putting is the most important part of the game of golf. Learn how to do it properly and you can be certain that your score will tumble A Helping Hand on the Road to Success Play the Game The Times Swain to quit Arc for America Princely hand of peace Naseem Hamed was hurt by the stinging criticism from his manager but wants to put it behind him Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Still licensed to thrill after all these years James Bond can go drive his BMW The Aston Martin DB series remain cars to covet, says Dave Selby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Genuine Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Sage Insurance companies with their backs to the wall can be a dangerous prospect for drivers Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Heathrow Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Woodford Specialist Cars Windsor Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Showroom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen Broughtons Dutton Forshaw Hadley Green Garage Burton House Harwoods Sussex Whitbread stops pub and restaurant expansion Philips TV jobs at risk in shake-up Scottish Power set for £4bn takeover in US Virgin atlantic Contents McLaren to build £150,000 supercar with Mercedes Contents GE Capital boss ready to quit Contents Why LucasVarity is turning out the City lights Agenda Inflation and pay lift hope for rates cut The Sunday Times Liffe looks to expand role Reinforcements for Pilkington Kingston University Tec in trouble over £1m loss Blunkett's drive to boost skills Business Digest SFO plan to raise judges' powers BAe facing £500m Saudi shortfall Eclipse is bright spot for property group Councils slated over 2000 bug Ailing Coats to hive off engineer Virgin TV group turns up volume BA fights for right to sell airport slots The dispute over whether BA can sell 267 take-off and landing slots for £500m has spread to the government writes David Parsley Joy for Securicor may be short lived Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Fighting for Life London's futures market, under fire from Frankfurt, has devised an ambitious counter attack, writes Kirstie Hamilton. But will the plan work? Fighting for Liffe London's futures market, under fire from Frankfurt, has devised an ambitious counter attack, writes Kirstie Hamilton. But will the plan work? The Sunday Times Economic crises force capitalism into retreat American Account SHL Japan's lesson for Bank and Brown Economic Outlook Euro Watch We Can Change your Business Perspective Final Cut Poor sales, cheap imports and pressure from M&S Is it curtains for British textiles? Dominic Rushe reports The Times When going gets tough, call Rowland Profile The saviour of Lloyd's is at retirement age but has stepped up for one last big challenge in the City as head of NatWest Britain needs taskforce to rescue manufacturing Government ministers, industrialists and unions should work together, says Roger Lyons of the Manufacturing Science and Finance Union The Sunday Times Working Day Sir David Rowland's P&G gambles on shake-up to beat crisis Proctor & Gamble intends to achieve 7% annual growth by responding to markets more quickly, writes Garth Alexander in New York Lucent Technologies Crowne Plaza Hotels Resorts Acres of office space as Shanghai towers ahead Efforts to catch up with Tokyo, London and New York have led to a gult of empty offices. Mark Graham reports from Shanghai Americans fix sights on British industry The head of Textron leads a wave of US predators scouring Europe—and Britain in particular—for acquisitions, writes David Parsley The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Export Trading House Tag Joins Brands Race The Tag group is using its success with McLaren is Formula One to create a global brand of top-quality consumer goods. Rupert Steiner reports from Geneva Cdc Data Ltd Cash Centres Ltd Attention Multiple Display Advertising Items Regus Link SCF Group Alliance Shipping Group Strongshield Financial Services ITS Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Recruitment Ventures Crestcom Auditel (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Department of Trade and Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Shipping Group Multiple Display Advertising Items FasTracKids Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors Firms wary of payment law Legislation to stop late settlement of bills is almost in place—but companies may not want to use it, writes Claire Oldfield Smouldering eyes opened the door My First Break When Madeleine Mono switched from selling antiques to cosmetics, she found that her eyes were her greatest assets, writes Rupert Steiner Wine dealer lays down his future in Far East Despite the strong pound and the Asian crisis, John Armit believes this is the time to expand. By Claire Oldfield Bulletin When others have designs on your ideas Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidence on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Thrive on inside knowledge Throwing open the doors of your company to show teams from other firms how efficiently you run your business brings benefits to host and visitor alike, as demonstrated by the success of the Inside UK Enterprise programme. Report by David Summer Smith The Sunday Times Scheme opens the door for all to reach world-class standards IUKE's chairman says the visits help many firms to adopt best practise in their business. By David Summer Smith Sodding pyramid cost brewer the earth Action 2000 Peter Davis to writes lottery book Prufrock Stain spotters come clean At last—the wedding gift to die for Tecs plan to build on their strengths Training and enterprises councils have won the fight for survival; now they are clarifying their purpose in life, writes Claire Oldfield Testing times for the terrible twins Inside the City Contents Ryanair Contents The Gold Standard The UK lags way behind Europe in providing good hotels at a sensible price. Today the Travel section launches a campaign to find hotels offering high standards for less than 100 a night, and invites readers to join us in bestowing Golden Pillow Awards Contents Golden Pillow Award Holiday Clinic P&O Cruises Bridge the World The Holidaymakers' Profile The gold standard The first two commendations in the Golden Pillow awards are well-situated, and inexpensive, bases for exploring Suffolk and Dorset The Old Rectory Campsea Ashe, Woodbridge, Suffolk Ip13 OPU (01728-746524) Books of the Week The calm after the storm As Saving Private Ryan focuses attention on Omaha beach, Jonathan Futrell finds the region quietly commemorating its past Crystal Holidays Euro Tunnel The Break British Airways Columbus Direct Picardie CTS Horizons Eilat Air Portugal Cunard Mark Warner beach Clubs Where was I? Web feat Card costs rise Directions On the Edge Eurostar ski service hitch Swansea Cork Ferries French tougher on wet bikes Holiday Money P&O Cruises Q&A Returned to the natives Next year, Canada will create a third territory, allowing its majority Innuit population a greater say in their own affairs. Lisa Sykes explores one of the world's last wilderness areas Rail Europe The Sunday Times Incredible Pleasureseekers Ltd Calverley Travel Ltd. World Cover Direct Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the Grade Can a three-room hotel be awarded five stars? It can and has. Mark Hodson deives into discord as Scotland and Wales spurn the harmonised grading system to be introduced next summer Turkey Sunsail Travel Insurance Rooms for Improvement Stena Line Tee to Green Irish Ferries Holidays Elegant Ireland Ireland Irish Ferries C. I. E. 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Win a long weekend for two in Normandy with Connect France Competition Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amberley Castle Lostwithiel Hotel The Rising Sun Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meudon The Bickford Arms The Sunday Times Goodwood Travel Ltd. Contents The Man who Made Margaret News Review Contents Virgin Growing up in a humble family of toil and love Rise and Fall The Good, the Bad and the Ugly The dictator from central casting Father Ted itches to tell the new boys of their sins Despite his years in the wildness, the ex-prime minister is ready to jab at Tory and Labour alike, says Michael Jones Stalin and me, a bit of a thriller Chasing the truth in frozen Russia as the flawed hero of Robert Harris's new novel, Norman Stone admits: it could be me First Choice Air travel is So safe, I'm absolutely terrified. . . Nigel Williams, afraid not only of flying but of jets falling on him, takes a balanced view from the safety of his armchair Melting down with Monica Morte d'Arthur and his Gannex knights K Shoes Richard Branson A farewell to innocence Court jousters learn a new act All lost in the liar's triangle Blair's third-way guru charts an ominous path left New Labour may come to regret attaching itself to an airy idea, writes David Smith Charles Church Don't mock the rock of middle ages Get your bow tie on and sit on down. Rock'n'roll is no longer just for rebels, says Jeremy Clarkson Global village Talking heads Where are the fattest people in the world? People of the Week All hands on deck, but keep them to yourself Supernurses, musical underpants, Tony Blair at war Shock Exchange Blair's wonderful war Quiz Does it matter? British Midland Running well with less shell One giant leap Taliban tips for her indoors Racing tortoises, dish of the day at Manchester Utd Docu watch Akira Kurosawa Kurosawa: fired Albert Eggler The List Hit or miss The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Charlie Feathers Faster chips do not make PCs faster Sounding off Flights to 12 European Cities with easyJet from Just Rubber roads reduce noise Transport Colsoft, a new type of surface, could come to the aid of residents driven to distraction by traffic noise, writes Sean Hargrave Rescue craft set for trial Space Edited by Sean Hargrave. E-mail address Heat from volcanic rock could power the planet Power Everest ski bid will go live on Net Online Digital equipment is being placed on the mountain so the record attempt can be watched by millions, writes Mark Prigg Loads faster Sea-bed probe joins hunt for life in space Biology Act now to beat rate cut Endowments hit the rocks Mortgage prize is off the wall Contents Cheques held up for no reason Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Water firms hike bills to lift shares New investment levy spreads confusion Fraud sends travel cover up Alliance Leicester Parkinson's sufferer can get bigger pension Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers in letters to the Money section The Royal Bank of Scotland How to win the power struggle Electricity suppliers are promising to cut domestic bills by as much as 20% as the supply market is opened up, writes Robert Winnett Paragon mortgages C&g Channel Islands Limited Beware pushy salesmen RBS Cards Limited Threadneedle investments Football shares hit fever pitch BSkyB's £623m agreed bid for Manchester United does not mean football is suddenly as easy route to profit for private shareholders, writes Nick Gardner Foreign Colonial Find a fund for all seasons Investments that do well in a bad market don't always thrive in a good one. Alicia Wyllie picks out funds that perform consistently Investors Direct PLC Newton What £1,000 Would BE4 worth Today Aberdeen Prolific Don't be treated as a second-rate saver The banking code is being strengthened to ensure savers get a fair deal, but investors must still be vigilant, writes Alicia Wyille Invest-On-Line Does your Bank Obey the Rules? Yorkshire Guernsey Society drops free loan cover Pregnancy wealth check Having aq baby does not just disrupt your social life. Every aspect of a women'd financial affairs is affected, from earnings and mortgage repayments to pension right. 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Amsterdam by Ian McEwan Cape £14.99 pp178 Seriously good reading An imperfect past Kitty and Virgil by Paul Bailey Fourth Estate £15.99 pp288 On the scent of a woman Casanova by Andrew Miller Sceptre £14.99 pp379 A master of how we live Leading the Cheers by Justin Cartwright Sceptre £16.99 pp246 Lessons in avoiding middle-age dread Two Moons by Jennifer Johnston Review £14.99 pp232 Tara Road by Maeve Binch Orion £16.99 pp488 Paperbacks The Sunday Times Paperbacks The Magician's Wife by Brian Moore The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 548 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Actor Martin Jarvis reveals why he got all steamed up recording Ovid Anthony Trollope Scooby-Doo! in Ghost Riders in Discuise The story so far. . . The gang have almost solved the case. Sissy Hawgshank and Stella Houghton are not what they seem! Contents Horro You Know? Print-o-Matic! Catch Scooby-Doo and the gang in the Booby Hatch F-mail Barbie goes live! Ever wanted to interview 911, Steps or Buyzone? Toon in to win Bifm The Funday Times competitions are the best by far! Asterix and the Normans Jarvis What will Jarvis and Tony get up to next week? Find… Funday On-line Doll power Step aboard Twist in the tail Read all about it! Don't miss The Funday Times… I Spy Top fun Satellite Snapshots Lost in Space What have West and Robinson discovered through the… Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog with Vet Catherine Morganti Dagsy is always on-line! You can e-mail him at… Bookzone Rex and Tex Willoughby Squirt Next Week Funday Fans Utd Damon Hill Look out for news of our Commonwealth Games stars… Gold Medal Red Card Unforgeta-bull action The Fun Club Contents House of Fraser Who do they think they are? The Russian moll Contents Social diary Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's New Year's Eva Hello Boys Eva Herzigova, last of the supermodels, has reinvented herself as a sultry reinvented herself as a sultry brunette from a bubbly blonde. She reveals all to Tony Allen-Mills Jobs for the girls Now that the supers have had their day, what will they do next, asks Sue Reid No sweat(ers) If Richard Branson had nothing to do with Virgin's new clothes range, who did? Roland White reports Hip Hoorays From pop to clubs, fashion to film, posh people are popping up everywhere. Could it be that it's no longer naff to be a nob, asks Sheryl Garratt Most Wanted This week's object of desire Vuitton guides Show us your Pants Snap Judgement Cameras have become fashion accessories - looks are as important as function. But appearances aside, how do you choose which type to buy? We sent three society snappers out on the town to test them Debenhams Grey matter From silver through deepest charcoal to black, gray presents an endlessly variable and subtle palette. Definitely not to dullards Going Soft The cutting-edge designer Hussein Chalayan was hired by Tse New York to give cashmere an edgy new look. It looks as though he's got it all wrapped up. Colin McDowell reports Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Cook In the second extract from our new book, Sue Lawrence looks at food to enjoy with friends Cook All change Wine Something to Chew on Something to Drink Win a luxury weekend at the Savoy Barn again Winner's dinners Letters Four of the best. . . Restaurants with private dining rooms Table Talk Classic Rock Living in a Box Interiors It's smart, contemporary and comfortable—and all squeezed into just 700 sq ft. Rebecca Tanqueray discovers how clever use of space can turn the small into the beautiful Design Directory How to Get the Look Down to Earth Neil Wormald lays the groundwork for a spectacular springtime array of daffodils Questions and answers Tips of the week The Final Fling The romance of the summer garden is nearly over. But, says Dan Pearson, some plants just won't let go Gardening Picture Gallery Cuttings Odeon Furniture Co. 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Mandy Francis reports on the British women who are starting to surf up a storm Medical notes The good news The bad news Spread your Wings Metamorphic therapy is a well-kept secret that can transform your life in weeks, Lorna V investigates Diet watch Sugar Busters! Body Bending Fitness There's more to power yoga than spiritual enlightenment. Cally Law gets physical Children's bikes Consumer Test Cheat of the Week Work it Out All the answers to your fitness questions The Gore Tour A museum that re-creates the horrors of an operating theatre in the 1830s is not for the squeamish, says Christopher Middleton Health Kirkdale Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Allen Leather Works Shop Direct The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Executive Club What's the Alternative? Drawing down the moon Virginia Charles Country Partners Dovetail Jewish Elite Introductions Sirius Brighton Association British Introduction Agecles Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Dates Assignations Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Dateline Houseparties RSVP Contents First Impressions Caroline Crowther Faces Cafe Hello, I'm Miss 'X' Duet Scope The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives The Baseball Cap Comfort Pure Very Valentino All Mouth Lips are luscious this season with a wealth of delectable colours and textures. Emma Moore reports Defining moment Nothing dates your look more than heavily outlined lips. Just look at these Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Off & Coiff Hollywood Hotheads Forget the plot, the real reason women go to the cinema is to check out thr latest haircuts. But how come they never look the same on us, asks Susan Irvine Decleor A Show of Hands … taking centre, stage this season, but are yours up to …scratch Jennifer Baden asks the experts how to grow strong healthy nails—and how to cheat Tiptop condition The Sunday Times High-Maintenance Women If there's a new mascara out, India Knight will find it Steep How Do I Look? Cheap Contents Contents The man who fight fear with film Cover Story He is afraid of everything, so why terrify us? Tom Shone talks to Steven Spielberg about the jaw-dropping horrors of Saving Private Ryan Rest of the week's films Cinema Shot through with genius Is the gore of Spielberg's latest over the top? No, its visual assault sets the scene for a film you will not forget, says Tom Shone Premier Which Tate are we in? Visual arts By the year 2000, Nicholas Serota will be running a pair of London galleries. But will two Tates prove a double-edged sword, asks Hugh Pearman Out of Vermeer's shadow Art His aims were plainer, but Pieter de Hooch deserves comparison with his fellow Dutchman, says Waldemar Januszczak Gold Love conquers all Rock She is abrasive, contradictory and has made her fair share of enemies, but Courtney Love has also made a beautiful album, says Andrew Smith ITV Royal Shakespeare Company How he learned to love the bomb Television The World at War, Jeremy Isaac's epic documentary series, was ground-breaking Tv. Now he's taken on the cold war, but has the found it less of a blast, wonders a a Gill The Brainworks Club The Sunday Times Film Unbeatable ticket offers Enjoy Birmingham Royal Ballet's magical Christmas production of The Nutcracker Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Dance Pick of the Week Call now to make bookings for the best shows and events in Britain Save £7.50 on a fusion of hip-hop, Jazz and tap Opera Pop Pick of the Week Concerts Concert Pick of the Week Top 10 Shows and Events Pop Comedy HMV Noises off Things past ain't what they used to be Comment It's 3,000 pages long and is hardly an easy read, so why is Marcel Proust's masterpiece suddenly everyone's cup of tea, asks Cosmo Landesman Halifax Classical Record of the week Rock Picture Gallery Jazz Crucial Cuts The Ultimate collection The Sunday Times Show Boat Rest of the week's theatre Fire in the heart Drama A raging performance by Diana Rigg, a strong cast and Ted Hughes's gritty translation reinvent Racine's greatest play, says John Peter ENO Orange The battle of the bands Music The Prom's final week saw the big orchesral guns wheeled out. But the new Birtwistle was a disappointment. By Hugh Canning Classical Spectacular Gielgud Theatre The Corrs Luxury Theatre Bill Wrights Royal Festival Hall The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Theatre Royal Multiple Display Advertising Items Corinthian Travel Popcorn Rob Newman George's Marvellous Medicine The Chelsea Antiques Fair Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Exhibitions Peacock Theatre Moscow State Circus Luxury Theatre Breaks The Crucible Palace Theatre Eddi Reader Theatre Raymond Gubbay Great Russian Classics Tour Promotions Iata Birmingham Royal Ballet The Llegal Eagles Birmingham Delamitri Event travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The week in view What's in a name? Quite a lot, says Sally Payne, when it comes to capturing and retaining brand loyalty among viewers Animal charm Radio waves The rules of the game Television BBC1 The Bahlsens Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Ohne Gleichen Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 UK Horizons Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Music Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Choco Leibniz Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio Mazda Contents Let's Get Digital A revolution is about to change your home, your office, your life. But don't worry, the d-word is cool, says David Hewson Couch-potato heaven Digital TV Turn down the lights, pump up the volume Favourite movies with added oomph DVD Titles to Watch for A little disc, a very big noise Gadget Heaven From videophones to matchbox-size speakers, Live 98 caters for all tastes. Here's a range of products worth looking out for Say goodbye to the boring beige box PCs Taking the fear out of finding the on switch It for All Live 98 Live the Future 24-27 September 1998 Earls Court, London www. live98. com Exhibitors Picture Gallery LiVE 98 Live the Future How to Get There Make Yourself at Home Electronic Cottage Time to pick a portal or two Internet Now just look who's talking Mobiles The wizard in your hands No more boom-bang-a-bang In-Car Systems Sound Challenge More than fun and games Virtual Reality Tomorrow, Top of the Pops Music Time Contents C-class American Express Contents Toshiba Woolmark Pigeon Post Swimming is Pure Sublimated Sex Forme. I Just Hope that There are Not Too Many Sharks around Picture Gallery Boots Relative Values Julian Henriques, film director, and his aunt Pauline Crabbe, former magistrate and actress Silversea Vauxhall Dunlop Travel the world D. F. S After he died in an air crash, he was hailed as a… Vertbaudet Mantis Limited Hormann Artigiano Neville Johnson Renault Spice Invaders Giving it all she's got: a roar of approval greets… Nissan The Sunday Times The Mixed Case Burning Desire Zoë Heller has given up smoking so often, she's getting really good at it. Hypnosis, acupuncture, self-loathing-you name it, she's tried it. This time, though, she would liberate her lungs once and for all, down Mexico way. Photograph by Terry O'Neill Picture Gallery Titan HiTours Eternity The Jaguar E-Type Coupe Private Affair At 18, Joyce Maynard moved in with JD Salinger, reclusive author of The Catcher in the Rye. Twenty-six years on, she has incurred his wrath by writing a book about their year togethe. 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