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News from 20/09/1998

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Paul Rose, J C, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Pat Jones, Ferdinand Mount, Phil Cralgie, Addison de Witt, Kenneth Rose, Neil Wormald, Beverley D'silva, David James Smith, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Tina Davis, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Charlotte Wolff, Thrasy Petropoulos, P D James, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Brain Glanville, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Liz Jones, Graham Otway, St John, Austin Mitchell Mp, Smita Talati, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Matthew Gwyther, Churchill, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Malcolm Gloak, Jonathan Silvers, Cdr Michael Taylor (Rn, Ret'd), Rupert Penry-Jones, George Taylor, Peta Bee, Lucy Atkins, Claire Oldfield, Keith Martin, Michael Dillon, Richard Dawbarn, Bryan Appleyard, Louice Taylor, Erich Hoyt, Josh Salzmann, Nick Harvey, Norman Stone, John Redwood Mp, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Sean Hargrave, Sam McKnight, Godfrey Smith, Michael Hodges, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Paul Hooper, Trushar Barot, Dony Kogbara, Richard, Stephen Boyd, Barry Newcombe, Michael Prescott, Simon Armitage, Aa Gill, Julian Clarke, Lesley White, Emine Saner, Melanie Phillips, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Dr Roger Henderson, Liam Stebbing, Sarah Higgins, Stephen Ambrose, John Evans, Edward Porter, Jp Tod, Sqdn Ldr Jack Arkinstall (retd), Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Gina Kolata, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Ciaran Cronin, Ian Chadband, Phil Barker, David Leppard, Tom Shone, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Gareth Huw Davies, Andrew Roberts, Mark Seddon, Diana Wright, Chris Partridge, Alice Thomas Ellis, Francis Bacon, Eden, Arabella Weir, Angela Throne, Ian Coxon, Kitrina Douglas, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Caroline Gascoigne, Ray Monk, Mandy Francis, Steven Webster, S P, F I, Mark Anstead, Sheryl Garratt, Garth Alexander, David Churchill, Long Melford, Ray Hutton, Clinton, Christine Webb, David Starkey, J Corrie, Andrew Lorentz, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Chrissy Iley, Jefrey Archer, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Joel Grey, Jonathan Futrell, Ali Stewart, Hugh Pearman, Oscar De La Hoya, David Parsley, Tom Deveson, Joan Smith, John Dugdale, A Armitage, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Donna Leon, Jenny Dyson, Mrs Simpson, David Smith, Tim Richards, Nick Pitt, Susan Irvine, Judy, Edward Platt, Steve Farrar, Roger Anderson, Angela Mollard, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Mcllvanney, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Michael Portillo, Nick Gardner, C D Jeffries, Jeremy Guscott, Josephine Smit, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Zoë Heller, Steven Downes, Madonna, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Eileen Grossi, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, R S, Michael Riding, Matthew Kalman, H Clarke, Raymond Keene, Max Pemberton, Zoe Brennan, Dr Alan Brown, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, R A B, Rob Ryan, Jeremy Paxman, Trevor Lewis, H S, Paul Kavanagh, Roland White, Jean-Phillippe Delhomme, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Susan Elkin, Michael Sheridan, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Jane Mulholland, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Liz Davies, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Brian J Rogers, Mrs P Wells, T Roberts, Elisabeth Gracen, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Alan Brown's, David Grylls, J H, Earl Russell President, MacMillian, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, Gilly Smith, D Fall, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, A H, Pam Barrett, Paul Smith, Sheridan Morley, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Lucy Irvine, Leslie Butterfield, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, Elleen Grossl, Nigel Havers, Marian Martin, Chris Hastings, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Jennifer Miller, Louise Taylor, Robert Harris, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Sluice Cottage, Roger Eglin, Robert Hewsion, Michael Prescon, Paul Driver, D J Scott, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Ian Hawkey, Jean-Paul Bucher, David Lawrenson, Alastair Greer, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Peter Mallott, C L, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, Cosmo Landesman, Bonnie Estridge, John Condron, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Andrew Smith, Edward Heath, M B Bygraves, Miranda Seymour, John Stern, Ron Clarke, Rev A McMullon, Christopher Goodwin, Diana, Owen Sheers, Malanle Sykes, Nina Block, Jonathan Leake, C White, Bob Davis, Mark Whitaker, Kirsty Lang, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, Cherry Norton, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Bruice Ingham, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, J A Snell, Mark Porter, Ray Perry, Rupert Steiner, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Sharon Davey, Boris Schapiro, Jonathan McMahon,

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Spy says MI6 has agent in Bundesbank Insight Official: high street prices are a 'rip-off' Is it a boy? Is it a girl? No, it's the Millennium Dome statue Contents British Airways Women's Fachion Special Archangel Joy from jumping: England's golden girl Jo Wise… Inside Gore attacks Clinton affair as 'indefensible' Doubts of a Destroyer Top Writers Top Comment Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Railtrack 'Superteachers' to work longer in the classroom Hague set for huge win in Emu poll 'Serpico' claims Scotland Yard elite ran drug cartel Christ to get place in Trafalgar Square Bill Gates backs new impotence pill that will rival Viagra Eurostar Paxman support for legal brothels Compaq Supermarkets selling year-old food as 'fresh' BBC picks up bill for Labour MPs' party Calais Third World steam leaves Britain's trains standing Low Prices on Chairs Abbey National Lady Lucan tells of 'betrayal' by her family Nissan Mobile phones 'slow' the brain in new tests Impulse gene makes movers and shakers Heath brands Enoch race hypocrite who wanted to import black nurses Ericsson Ruthless crime gang 'gave cash' to Labour Mega-rich blow millions in 'pig market' spending spree Rivets Stars in £1m race for footage of blues legend Alien invaders put rare British animals at risk Radio 3 loyalists predict catastrophe as record chief wins top job Jaguar Germans dig in at 'Churchill towers' Nurnberg Messe Mercedes-Benz Pupils to be schooled in good citizenship Documentaries show bogus film as real history Britain loses its cool in talent contest BT Legal loophole opens way for designer babies Danger: Labour left turn ahead? Old Labour is on the march again. Michael Prescott and David Smith report on the left-wing backlash against Blair's dominance Scottish Widows Tied up in knots trying to meet the future half way Profile The Scouts How Cook lost a mean hand of power poker Siemens Feeding the left Lame-duck leadership The World of Interiors It's good that Americans have the constitution to stomach Clinton Blair's third way to elected dictatorship Red one in the eye for Kinnock The Starr-crossed lovers' sex guide Brown and Prescott are told to be Woy's boys Quidmune Michael Prescott Slums are not the problem—people are Primus Is America ready to burn the witchfinder? Department of Trade and Industry British manufacturing meltdown Houston Calling Heath a gift for Tories I have been meaning to write about a a Gill,… Wrong target Points Birthdays Coming down to Earth: Claims and Explanations Pyramid selling Demon Internet Andrew Sullivan Good Health is Good Business Floundering in Clinton Crisis: Four-Page Special Report Rac Debonair Smeared by the White House? A Sea of Sleaze Four-Page Special Report Riddle of the suicide trail Orange Fear stopped actress revealing Clinton fling Four-Page Special Report Elizabeth Gracen has been emboldened to tell of a night with a 'dangerous man', writes Tom Rhodes Personal Number A sea of sleaze Honda Other first lady tells of betrayal Four-Page Special Report The ex-wife of Washington's disgraced mayor is offering Hillary advice on how to survive, writes Tony Allen-Mills Blundering Kohl bounces back in poll cliffhanger Psion Series 3mx Golfing actor sued for $150m by caddy hit where it hurts NatWest Israeli widow, 59, has 'miracle baby' 150 still missing in ferry tragedy Bangladesh Flood Disaster Cable & Wireless It is not about what you can predict. But what your Zurich Financial Services Queen flies into Malaysia hornets' nest National Grid The Personal Number Company Plc Virgin Russia will print money in bid to prevent riots Asprey & Carrard Hitachi £100m drive to halt flood of bogus refugees Jobless face fresh curb on mortgage interest benefit Weather and Travel Outlook Denizen of the deep: The 16,000-tonne HMS Vengeance,… Childcare targets Lockerbie talks Actress dies Bin Laden suspect held in Munich Vincent Page Jackpot to roll over to mid-week Direct Line Life Insurance Boy, 9, killed in fall from train News in Brief BA alliance Back on track Corrections Back on Song Fowler marks return with twin strike Contents Title Winners The Ultimate Football Coverage by the Very Best Writers Oscar Winner Losing Ground First Telecom Hoddle to fight over Drewery Le Tissier comes to the rescue Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Stone is class apart in dreary stalemate Sunderland seven sends sad Oxford to a record defeat Shearer turns on style Euell too good for timid Wednesday Wanchope shines as Derby climb to second Leeds left to rue missed chances Sweet taste of Richard fades as Everton spoil the party Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools United must strive to maintain rapid rhythm Hugh Mcllvanney says Manchester United fell into a simple trap by allowing the Spanish champions to dictate the pace of the game Stam shoulders burden of dreams The world's most expensive defender is ready for 11 days which will shape United's season Arsenal v Manchester United today, ko 4pm Sky Sports 1,3pm Midfield mastery is more than just a passing phase Arsenal appear to have abandoned their playmaker tradition—more's the pity, says Brian Glanville. Such players enrich a team Venables anger as Palace let in four Heighway to the future Winning trophies is more important to Steve Heighway than the money, says Dave Hannigan Vauxhall Heighway's Young Graduates Wolves sent packing Elonex Feeling the pinch Roy Hodgson may be favourite for the England job should it become vacant. But would he want it? Expectant St Andrews left fuming Dwyer has Bristol shipshape Stephen Jones on the former Australia coach's efforts to revive the fallen giant of the West Country Sale return dividends on Czech investment The scrum-cap fits for the determined Jan Machacek, an individual talent who remains wedded to the team ethos, says Nick Cain BAA Britain's sevens not so magnificent Home nations fail to reap the benefits of rugby's first foray into the Commonwealth Games Hall rejects talk of league peace Stimpson uncaged by Tigers Jarvis keeps Cardiff on victory trail Bedford win in battle of the new boys Irish suffer that morning-after feeling A touch of class makes Bath sparkle In a golden groove The home nations had a great deal to celebrate in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, says Ian Chadband Modahl medal helps to ease bitter memory Ian Chadband, in Kuala Lumpur, sees the spirited return of a British athlete with a point to prove Barclaycard Maestro Pollock secures historic triumph Bigmouth Boldon a star at last Ato Boldon took just 9.88 sec to lift the Games, albeit briefly, into world class, says Ian Chadband Renault Dawn of the football culture clubs? As sick as a Sea Dog Two's company, three's an RFU administrative foul-up Fair play for the Irish Choking on their G & Ts over ladies in the Long Room Diary of . . . Picks of the week Sport on TV Book review Referee! A year in the life of David Elleray (Bloomsbury £16.99) Q & A What they said Sporting CV No-stars win in style Surrey (146 & 228) lost to Leicestershire (585-6dec) by an innings and 211 runs Lancashire chase in vain Lancashire (185 & 499-4 dec) v Hampshire (172 & 232-8) Pakistan threw games says coach Britannic Assurance Country Championship Nice guys prove they are able to thrive at the top Leicestershire have succeeded on the back of hard work, team spirit and a willingness to let everyone have their say on team affairs, writes Simon Wilde Michelin Garside trims sail to fit his ambition Keith Wheatley talks to the ex-SAS officer who realises a racing dream by competing in the Around Alone Stravinsky is slammed in Salamandre Aidan O'Brien's talking horse is disqualified in France as a less celebrated trainer enjoys a great one-two at Ayr. Tim Richards reports Chavez feels brutal force Oscar De La Hoya proved he has a lion's heart, but macho pride might yet trip him up Herbie has nowhere to hide from pain Nick Pitt discovers that personal tragedy still dominates the troubled thoughts of Britain's WBO heavyweight champion Tyson's appeal to box again is put on hold Sports Round-Up Commonwealth Games Results Round-Up Sunday times Racing This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Yankee doddle Despite a brave performance in the afternoon fourballs, Europe have a mountain to climb in the Solheim Cup today, says Graham Otway Garcia must temper aggressive instincts While all eyes have been elsewhere, a young Spanish golfer is challenging a host of star names in the Lancôme Trophy Solheim Cup Results 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 Fantasy League Entry Form The Sunday Times Super League Entry Form Select your fantasy team from these 432 players How to Go Downhill Fast Making her mark Louise Taylor meets Eleanor Robinson, who marked her 50th birthday by winning a 1,000-mile race Play the Game The Race is on Exclusive Sunday Times/times Grand Prix Competition Nominate your top performers The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Milton Keynes Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Cheyne Scotthall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It used to be a contender The Golf GTi has got older, tubbier, flabbier. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Display Advertising Items Prescott to drop rail regulator Troubled Goldman float may be put off Granville Last Crders Japan's dedicated followers of fashion bow to Paul Smith World jobless total to soar Onto the Dole Radical sell-off for Post Office Face Value Europeans take aim at UK utilities Inside How to view the market: through a glass, darkly Agenda French attempt to sideline UK The Times Small pizza shops face chop Oddbins to cross Channel MFI faces investors' fury Lack of skills hits job creation GEC ponders bid for £1.5bn Litton Business passengers desert BA Queensborough lines up bid for restaurant chain Coats's boss buys 2m shares TV role for cartoon pair who teach children to read Deadline looms for Barclays' European Business Digest Vickers' target Go Post Office wants its future sorted Press reports of a partial privatisation have stunned unions, but senior managers think it is a first-class solution, writes Kirstie Hamilton City hopes for tonic in Diageo's results Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Redundant From Shell, the oil giant, to Fujitsu, the Japanese chip maker, the fallout from Asia's slump is cutting deep into Britain's industrial heartland, write John Waples and David Parsley Shlgroup Germans oppose interest rate cut Euro Watch Confidence falls Car sales up The Sunday Times Will Blair have to make a U-turn? Economic Outlook High-tech firms fight for funds A survey shows that entrepreneurs cannot get enough backing to bring their innovations to the marketplace. Claire Oldfield reports It's economists who have failed, not capitalism American Account Information Locksmith Action at last on global crisis Moves by the G7 governments and positive news from Brazil and Japan suggest there is light at the end of the tunnel. Report by David Smith and Garth Alexander Brands become the biggest assets of all With new rules on how they are valued in company balance sheets, brands have become critically important, writes Leslie Butterfield Free 24-Page Guide with Today's Paper Recession holds few fears on Wall Street, Wigan Fund chief stays cool under fire Profile Alan Brown, manager of one of the world's biggest funds, admits that the market never fails to surprise him, so he won't let the loss of a few billion get him down Top bosses lose millions on options Working Day Vital Statistics How To Out-Sell, Out-Market, Out-Promote Sedgemoor No Title Daimler's cultures collide With Germany's powerful unions determined to resist Americanisation, fusing the Daimler and Chrysler operations could be a struggle, writes Michael Woodhead Candover Crowne Plaza Hotels Resorts City loses appetite for restaurants Pub and restaurant groups have had their share prices savaged as investors retreat from a trendy sector. 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Claire Oldfield reports Bulletin Vintner's tip bought café empire for chef Bar-room gossip enabled Café Flo's founder, Jean-Paul Bucher, to work out how much to offer for a restaurant My First Break Sole trader looks for bit of company Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Survival of the fittest Enterprise Network Forza's Challenge The Sunday Times The Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Regus Link C. B. S International SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Expo' 98 Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this You? 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Win a whale-watching holiday for two in Iceland with Discover the World Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items The Minder Edward Heath rose to power as a fixer who protected the backs of his heroes - Churchill, Eden and Macmillan - and put loyalty before honour when one of them lied to parliament Memories of a prime minister Part Two Hights of Fantasy Zoe Heller Lady Lucan Paxman Virgin The night I discovered the terror of the deep The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Floored by a princess at the palace The sensitive side of the general Next Week: Dodging machinegun bullets Castro: sex, Churchill and the revolution Sex makes fools of us all Night people buy into an off-the-shelf lifestyle Deben Hams Enemy of … Air Canada The strange fate of Lady Lucan Deep-down doubts of a destroyer Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Jeremy Paxman The loneliest feeling in the whole world K Shoes Monica catches out the semi-moral majority Keeping Mummy's darkest secret For years the daughter of Ottoline Morrell hid the famed hostess's journals. Biographer Miranda Seymour now knows why Married to the Millbank mob Single girl and new Labour general secretary Margaret McDonagh is on message but off marriage, writes Eleanor Mills On the Beach Why I'm backing people power Michael Portillo gives an outsider's prescription for a Tory renaissance Marks & Spencer Pensions Stop the Week What Clinton really did, Viagra, Upper classes at work This Life Higher Daily Telegraph: Frank Haynes Quiz Eureka! The Times: Horace Jones Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: George Wallace One pill and you're up there with the president Death and fishing, the unisex polar bears, Baldrick and the TUC, making a Lady of Scary Spice How they see us Talking heads Which are the most dangerous sports? People of the Week Congress with Clinton Bluffer's guide: TUC The List Human sacrifices This classic account of the D-Day landing at Omaha beach by Stephen Ambrose was the inspiration for Saving Private Ryan. It is an epic tale of chaos, slaughter, heroism and tragedy Seriously good reading Hospital scans help to create Stradivarius clones Musical Instruments Mars rovers recruited to spy for army Defence Tiny machines with electronic eyes and ears could soon be used as remote-controlled scouts in combat zones. Report by Sean Hargrave Internet offers the best way of buying music Sounding off Consumers will pay for the tracks they want rather than buy whole CDs, writes David Hewson The Sunday Times Computers learn from slugs Artificial Intelligence Fly from London to New York in an hour Aerospace Laser treatment gives hope to burns victims Medicine The Sunday Times Enzyme holds key to better antibiotics Medical Wind-up phones need no battery Telecoms Revenue to shake up tax system Northern hits rock bottom Burning Issue Borrowers get raw deal from loan specialists Pro-life campaigners to launch unit trust Chart Toppers Liquid Assets. . . Watching the Commonwealth Games… Fidelity Investments Top-Up Lenders spark rates war New-style home loans have a familiar look Comment Time for action Policy protects litigants The Royal Bank of Scotland Youths rob cabbie who gave them free ride Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Alliance Leicester Fill up for a happy retirement If you are expecting a secure old age, you could be in for a shock. Nick Gardner explains why we need to pump a lot more into our pensions Guinness Flight M&G Group Scottish Widows Threadneedle investments Flexible loans take off Lenders are rushing to meet the demand for adaptable mortgages that can save borrowers thousands. Diana Wright reports Keep control of your cash The Questions You Need to Ask Woolwich Direct Chart the right course Worried about a market crash? Then share chartists' forecasts can help you steer clear of choppy water. Robert Winnett reports Henderson Investors Schroders Virgin Shepherds Investors Direct Beale Dobie & Company Limited Newspapers Support Recycling Independent Financial Adviser Tea shares may bring cheer Investor's Journal Convinced a downturn is just around the corner, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson finds his shares could still make a splash Legal & General Don't miss out on your windfall Converted building societies and insurers have millions of unclaimed free shares—and they could be yours. By Alicia Whllie £16m in 'lost' prizes awaits collection Scottish Widows Martin Currie Virgin The Sunday Times M&G Securities Limited Guard your treasures If you own a lot of valuable possessions, you can save money by taking out specialist insurance, writes Charlotte Wolff Do you need to get extra protection? Discount cover for students Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Reader's Choice Mortgage Deals Chase De Vere Experts say new fund is too risky M&g believes its latest Pep meets investors' demand for higher returns, but others are not so sure, writes Alicia Wyllie Halifax's 15-minute pledge Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Financial Services Edinburgh Fund Managers PR must promote own pension Money Makeover Royal & Sunalliance Online retailers have to improve service Net Shopper Kwik-Fit gets even better for investors Inside Track Varley Walker Sterling Software Systems Management Group Shell Services International Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NB Selection Geoff Firmin Associates Search and Selection Harvey Nash Information Technology Midas-Kapiti International Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NB Selection Visa Guardian Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Best Andersen Consulting McKinsey & Company Hoggett Bowers K/f Selection BHM Nevard Roland Harvey Nash Information Technology Whitehead Selection K/f Selection The Hamilton Irving Consultancy Sterling Software Systems Management Group Whitehead Selection OutSource Group Cap Gemini Whitehead Selection JD Edwards Enterprise Software Sherbrook Group Holdings Limited Hoggett Bowers Park Human Resources Barnes Kavelle Limited English Hockey Indigo Active Vision Systems Howgate Sable Castrol Ernst & Young NB Selection HSBC NB Selection Innovation 2000 Harvey Nash Information Technology Cisco Systems Dyson Regent Consulting Harvey Nash Information Technology Mercuri Urval Visa Worldwide Partner Ellis Fairbank plc Leading Edge Consulting In dividuality Admiral Huxley Bridford career management plc Michael Beer Search & Selection IPS Group Ward Executive Limited Logica Pricewaterhousecoopers Thomas's Europe HW Group Legal Aid The French Thornton Partnerships Ltd. 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Arena Business Development NAAFI People in Action Inland Revenue Appointments Matthews Harris Consulting The Exchange The Wilson Partnership Leadership Development Thomson Partners Search and Selection AMaDEuS Global Travel Distribution Pricewaterhousecoopers Michael Page City Hanover Fox International James Winter Partners MacMillan Davies Hodes British Red Cross Harling Menzies Executive Search Ward Executive Limited Lichtin Associates McKinsey & Company Thomas Cook Isle of Wight Council Radcliffe Gower British Steel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deneb Citibank Multiple Display Advertising Items National Lottery Commission MacMillan Davies Hodes NatWest The QUö Group Limited Revlon Revolutionary Berg Electronics The Sunday Times Pannell Kerr Forster Multiple Display Advertising Items Active Quality Recruitment Ofgas Britannic Assurance CV Services International (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Royalblue JP Morgan Information resources Morgan & Banks International Erber-ludwig & partner gmbh Duhig Berry Limited London East Training and Enterprise Council Inter Exec Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Link Frost & Sullivan Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught Aspen Executive Ltd Midlands Electricity Career Consulting Opportunities Seeboard Hro'c Limited East of England Tourist Board Shephard Multiple Display Advertising Items Non-Ferrous/Precious Metal Trader The Sunday Times Financial Times ISS Servisystem Ltd L. 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Holborn College Is four too young to enter the school rat race? Multiple Display Advertising Items Unlock the power of knowledge Handling information skifully a can give a firm a competitive edge. Margaret Coles reports on the leading exponenets of the art at the Knowledge Awards Oracle Anderson Consulting Executives see redundancy payoffs shrink Harrods Village Taking Gardens to New Heights Faking it down on the farm How can builders meet the demand for converted barns? 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Lethal Wapon 4 proves it's time out for the geriatric action hero, says Tom Shone Rest of the week's films Pots of genius The Beautiful South Perfect 10 We're on the road to nowhere Rock British rock is in a feeble state, says Andrew Smith, who's sick of bland, self-regarding guitar bands. That's why we need Manic Street Preachers—they may be earnest, but at least they have passion The Dominion Theatre Miss Saigon The House that the jackpot built Architecture It has cost £214m to rebuild, but is it worth it? 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