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News from 27/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Jim Munro Football Editor, Matthew Freud, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Suzannah Olivier, Nigel Botherway, Donald MacGillivray, Jim Munro, Nicholas Rufford, Phelim McAleer, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, A J, Nick Bradshaw, Keir Knight, John Jay, Alexandra Williams, R B O, Maggi Hyde, A S, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Steven Goldman, Stephen Pettit, Liam Kennedy, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Addison de Witt, Alistair Scott, Michael Schumacher, Ian Parkes, Sally O'Reilly, Dave Broom, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Anrew Warshaw, Neil Wormald, Phllip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Dylan Jones, Richard Eaton, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, John Dugdate, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Alison Brace, Lord Jacobs, Irwin Stelzer, Christopher Hackett, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Eric Martlew MP, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Lenin, Alasdair Reid, Fred Henley, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugo Arnold, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, James Bobin, Louise Taylor, Stewart Lee, Mark Graham, Peter Mandelson MP, Paul Eddy, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, George Perry, Suzanne O'Hara, Phil Craigie, Graham Otway, Nick Wyke, Dennis Barker, Nick Gardner, Michael Schwartz, Alexander Williams, Christine Toomey, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, William Semple Chief Executive, Bob Davis Association, Guy Richards, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Digby Hildreth, J Broster, David Calms, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Zoë Heller, Steve Boyd, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Nicole Kidman, Liam Clark, Catherine Morganti, Steven Downes, Robert Blake, Peter Beynon, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Marian Robinson, Richard Girling, Dave Hannigan, Alicia Wyllie, Cari Mitchell English Collective of Prostitutes, Kirstie Hamilton, Michael Dibdin, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Robot Crusoe, John Wilcock, Malcolm Gloak, Marisa Sarda de Waite, Phil Baker, Hugh Canning, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Hugo Barnacle, Maggie Brown, Tim Henman, M Orsborn, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Tracy Fields, Raymond Keene, Gordon D Montgomery, John Brown, Coutts Bank, Simon Crerar, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, William Peakin, David Ginola, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Vladimir Nabokov, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Greg Rusedski, Stephen Bevan, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Edward Heath, Tim Moorey, Tom Stevenson, Jeremy Lewis, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, David Walsh, Greg Milano, Jeremy Paxman, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Hugh Johnson, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Ron Clarke, Jonathan Arneil, Christopher Goodwin, John Kampfner, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Josh Salzmann, Julian Tulloch, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Jessica Berry, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, D A Pettingale, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Graham Hind, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Matthew Parris, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Iain Morris, Margaret Cook, Michael Sheridan, Sarah Bates, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Niall Ferguson, Edward Bevan, Michael Riding Lloyds Bank Commercial Service, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Dipesh Gadher, Michael Hodges, Ray Perry Chartered Institute of Marketing, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Mandy Payne, Jim Keeble, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, N W, David Hutcheon, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, Philip Flaxton InterForum, Robert Johnston, T Fearon, Rory MacLean, Adam Buxton, Joanne Simon, Susan Arcy, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Michael Cockerell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Tim Pendry Co-ordinator, Rupert Steiner, Patrick Duffy, David Parsley, Starr, Mrs Mills, David Smith Economics Editor, W Jackson, Harry Thompson, Simon Trump, Angie Newson, Peter Cooper, Bill Samuel, Anthony Howard, Roy Foster, S E, Nigel Lloyd, Graeme Le Saux Chelsea & England footballer, Caroline Holmes, Joanna Simon, Nadine Baggott, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons, Colin Bateman,

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Homosexuals to get Viagra on the NHS Blair launches personal carers to save family Revealed: how to get spy HQ plans without using your licence to kill Insight Contents Kuoni Contents Hoddle demands £1m to be coach Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Rail Track Contents Byers swells cabinet revolt over PR Labour's union aid must be disclosed Bishops 'undermine marriage' Sheep farmers despair as prices fall to 25p a head Family crusade London cash link to Arab terror bombers Ziggy has dinner with a star man and his wife, the lovely Cherie Edward III play declared lost work by Shakespeare Virgin William rules out care work to join Eton rifles Work Right Fergie vows to fight banks for mother's ranch The Personal Number Company PLC Inside view of spy HQs costs just £100 Blueprints reveal terror defences Insight Awkward Cook made his first wife wince Hitachi Iridium Aid worker tells of rapes by masked captor O'Brian under fire for 'fictional' life Tyrannosaurus rex had the jaw-power to crunch a tank Anglian Obese children to get fat farms DNA BMW Love me do: Sir Paul McCartney accompanies his… Comet Article Withdrawn Maze prison will be razed to the ground within two years Abbey National Aircraft boom spreads noise belt Jets will blight 1m more homes BT 'Aloof' Blair suffers first dents to his halo Investors in People Third Way? It has to be a chocolate bar The Vauxhall Omega Lost father tells why he left Pulp star BBC to end World Service in German Compaq A Raw Deal Siemens Some like it hot, and doesn't she know how Profile Just let the servants tidy up the nanny state Abbey National Cash is mightier than class Underscar Chains that bind It should be the American way, but the third way is taking a wrong turn The Jenkins hitch to a party marriage Bruvvers locked in class squabble Quidmum Blair takes second shine to his friends in the north Draper calls up a heap of trouble Private perversions of an upside-down society Lloyds Bank Business Banking Competition will force food prices down BT Unholy alliance of Labour fixers Britain has it good Full rights for sex workers Points Birthdays Too Fly by Half He's rich and smart, so why is Will Carling in another fine mess? Andrew Alderson and Stuart Wavell investigate Air Canada Kohl trembles on the brink of his final fall from grace Left scents win after 16 years KLM Schröder plays it hazy in the Blairite fog Staples Writer to sue for $200m over 'copycat' Carrey film Novartis Mother 'faked' JonBenet note Union-Castle Line Malaysians rally to their jailed 'martyr' Halifax Software RG Smiling Clinton turns the tables on the Republicans 'No deal—my foes should be paying me' Elizabeth E1 Sid, man with that special relationship The Personal Number Company PLC Chrysler A passion shared between covers B. A. T. Industries Zurich Lesotho raid reveals Mandela the weak Lexmark Associated Press: Coast evacuated as Hurricane Georges hits Florida RaC Swissair flight doomed by bid to pinpoint fire Calais Communists prepare for law-abiding revolution Inside Moscow Cutting up rough over Lenin cake Where have you been - on the moon? Michelin Bundesbank orders mole hunt to find British spy Fund crash took world economy to brink of collapse Baby Stone: Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall show off… Weather and Travel Outlook Big cat alert Condon to apologise over Lawrence Arafat talks Lynam admits relationship 'error' BSE claims Strike threat Seven tickets split £8.2m jackpot Direct Line Rail firm may lose franchise News in Brief Euro tax date Land access Gibraltar fish war Smart move Italian striker assaults referee Sheffield Wednesday's Paolo Di Canio could face a lengthy ban from English football after his violent act. By Jim Munro, football editor Contents Debon air Contents Johnston strike sends battling Sunderland top The Times Chelsea power show Inventive Eadie puts spring back into Norwich's step Graham is winner in deadlock Charlton hunt down a point Merson on target to clinch vital victory Hot-head Dahlin given the elbow Deadly Shearer is in seventh heaven Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Will the Face Fit? Spurs players are about to discover life with The Strolier will be anything but a breeze Managers facing age-old dilemma Increasing numbers of clubs discover there is no substitute for experience, says Louise Taylor Clemence waits for chance to prove himself again Who Has the Most Valuable Team? Hotshot Ricard up to speed Middlesbrough's Colombian striker has found his feet and silenced the critics, says Louise Taylor Vauxhall Keegan set for Anfield return Kevin Keegan will be back at his old club in the third round of the Worthington Cup. By Jim Munro Hoddle in contract stand-off The England coach wants more money, and may not stay beyond Euro 2000, says Joe Lovejoy Slick Bolton scale new heights Elonex Watson steals it at death Ferguson fury over England injections The Football Round-Up Watford third Gillingham spoiler Southend see red Competition Big two fight on European front Arsenal are wary of a Greek upset Arsène Wenger's men cannot afford to take Panathinaikos lightly, warns Brain Glanville The Sunday Times Guide to when and where You Can Keep up with All of the Action Wenger holds winning hand Manchester United and Arsenal have something to prove after first matches in the Champions League, says Brian Glanville Bayern boss plots United downfall Bayern Munich's new manager is set on stepping out of Beckenbauer's giant shadow, says Ian Hawkey Fergie has little to fear Carling, probably the worst 'charity' in the world Will Carling stands before the rugby public cap in hand, seeking money for a testmonial match of doubious merit. By Stephen Jones Guscott keeps the flame alive He may have done it all, but the prince of centres would dearly love to take part in one more World Cup for England Do not silence full roar of Lions Stephen Jones is outraged by plans to reduce the number of Lions tours Bath blow hot and cold Howarth punishes sorry Harlequins Johnson leads Saracens rout Hull is master of Bristol cruise Elite league could open door to Europe The Rugby Round-Up Battling Bedford fall at the line The journeyman's guide to that first world title Celtic supporters take stock Some he won, more he lost Going round in circles Hawks looming over Lord's Strange world of Solskjaer, the little prince of darkness Diary of … a Premiership referee Picks of the week Sport on TV Book review Q & A What they said Sporting CV Mercedes-Benz A One Track Mind Michael Schumacher is hubris at the wheel, utterly convinced of his superiority to lesser mortals Horrors face Hakkinen as flying Finn loses his grip It's time to tear up cricket's script The future of Englsh cricket is being decided, but only one thing is certain: the game must change Quick Dividends for Cricket Kwik Cricket is the summer game that can be played all year round. It has introduced thousands of children to the sport Step-By-Step Bowling Guide McGrath shows his old venom after Slater sparkles Australia's pacemen take control in Karachi while allegations of match-fixing are taking their toll on Pakistan, reports Guy Richards It's time to tear up cricket's script The future of English cricket is being decided, but only one thing is certain: the game must change Schools catch on to game that could lead to stardom Play the Game The Tainted Lady We wanted to believe Fio-Jo was not using steriods, but the evidence says otherwise New test to expose cheats may be ready for Olympics Steven Downes reports on a breakthrough in detecting the banned growth hormone Americans swept aside by Italian 'no-hopers' Missing stars may cost Gullikson his job as US captain after humiliating defeat in the Davis Cup, reports Richard Evans Ultimate Soccer Manager 98 India keep tie alive Despite defeat in the doubles at Nottingham Tim Henman's individual performance offers much encouragement says Richard Eaton Anglers chase giant legacy of a monster A fishing lake unwittingly created by an evil dictator is now a mecca after producing the world's biggest carp. By Nigel Botherway Injury-hit Britain face rough ride Equestrianism Hide's crown never at risk Nick Pitt sees Herbie Hide retain his WBO heavyweight title after a defence that proved too comfortable to answer any real questions Mercedes-Benz Warriors must wait for coronation Wigan won the league but could finish the season with nothing. By David Lawrenson Rugby League Ingle on way to title tilt Ian Parkes sees the probable end of a distinguished boxing career in York Whitaker rides third win on veteran mount Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Loder's Prince proves a point David Walsh watches David Loder's finest horse emerge from the shadows to fulfil his potential as one of the best milers around Ascot Barclaycard Huntingdon Musselburgh Reveley has Cesarewitch in her sights Start Playing Fantasty League Cash prizes worth £100,000 to be won Select your fantasy team from these 439 players Armstrong's rally cry Alasdair Reid meets a rally driver who has proved herself to be the best woman. Now she believes she can win the overall title Walker leaves it late to snatch win Keith Wheatley sees Olympic medallist overcome injury problems to take exhilarating victory A chance to reward sporting excellence The Sunday Times Title Rests on Japan Result Swinging the lead The most knowledgeable golfer in the world he may be, but Nick Faldo is also the most confused Monty upstages comeback by brilliant Davis Europe's leading player is in the mood and form to finish on top of the money list for the sixth year in succession. By Alex Fortune Extra distance threatens to destroy spirit of game Jack Nicklaus believes club golfers should get all the help technology can provide to hit the ball further. Graham Otway disagrees Mazda's hatchback goes out of focus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Try this for size The Peugeot 206 is the biggest supermini on the market. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Watchdogs to rein in hedge funds Job cuts loom as Rover losses soar Tycoons clean up ahead of the plunge in share values Inside Virgin Contents Rolls sees off GE to land £560m engine deal with BA Contents Sleeping Partner… the television hypnotist Paul… Contents Coal deal averts RJB pit closures The real disease on Wall Street is overtrading Agenda Partners to put Goldman float on hold Granville Small companies facing millennium bug mayhem Waterstone shrinks kids' chain Car Group approaches the end of the road Bilton top men boost payoffs British Energy plots Yorkshire bid Virgin bus-rail link is on track CinVen loses out to Dana Business Digest Former LDDC chief wants £2bn 'Water City' Sleep machine may be dream investment City in the picture Cannon leads pack in race for Morrells TNT Employment creation is slowing down Work Watch Buyers close in on troubled Booker Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The eagle's eye highlights a particular area of… Databank Candover Rescue Freud bares his success complex Matthew Freud made his fortune in public relations but is now branching out with plans for a restaurant and leisure empire Profile The Sunday Times Working Day The Sunday Times SAP ECB is rapped by noted critics Allied Irish End risk and you end free trade Economic Outlook The Sunday Times US consumers will keep the world afloat American Account The Sunday Times Prescott seeks rail regulator of steel The transport overlord needs a trusty sidekick to whip the industry into shape so that he can get his plans on track, writes David Parsley Groom battles to keep Bilton suitors at bay Slough's hostile bid for the property group is developing into a dog fight. By John Waples Cable & Wireless Creating value: the best and the worst How shareholder value was changed by firms in 1998 The Winners for Shareholders Top 100 Bottom 100 America gives strategy its stamp of approval Big companies in the US and even its postal service have caught on to EVA for judging an organisation's performance accurately, writes Dominic Rushe The Losers for Shareholders Need to delegate profitably? EVA will show you how No sex, we're Chinese is the Beijing slogan Western consumerism is in full swing in China apart from one notable exception, writes Mark Graham from Hong Kong Lucent Technologies Bruce Lee packs punch in marketing The kung-fu star is being resurrected to cash in on his commercial value, writes Mark Graham Crowne Plaza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Leisure Jaguar makes a quantum leap with the S-type The mid-range car, launched next month, will double Jaguar's output to 100,000 vehicles a year and transform its productivity. Report by Andrew Lorenz Cars Sold Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hire Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Caring Parents Organisation Cheque Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items EMI's Southgate faces the music A profits warning has sent the share price tumbling. Kirstie Hamilton reports on the latest in a series of misfortunes AIM Energis TV revolution finds a spot for village fete The cameras will be turned on community life as 50 new local television stations serving 20m people go on air, writes Dominic Rushe Alliance Multiple Display Advertising Items C. B. 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Report by Rupert Steiner My First Break Foreign break avoids tax on asset sale Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Into the euro twilight zone The Sunday Times The Experts Heroes and villains Get down to your local Lewinsky Unisys Cost of loving soars in Hong Kong Prufrock Gates dolls up to help computer users Duppa trouble Bilton board should contract out on pay Inside the City Contents Ryanair Contents A free spirit Contents The Good Gear Guide Canada P & O Cruises Book of the Week Turkey Holiday Clinic The Holidaymakers' Profile Hertz Giza cleans up its act Madrid delays Cunard On the Edge Where was I? Virgin and BA square up again Directions SA safari website Tall stories Easy Jet Philippine carrier closes Question & Answer Holiday Money A Cellars Market On a tour of the Douro valley, Hugo Arnold discovers Portugal's expicurean highlights are not limited to vintage port Porto Mark Warner beach clubs Rail Europe Annual Travel Insurance Columbus Caribbean Connection Norwegian Cruise Line The Douro The Break Qantas Festival Cruises Qantas North Cyprus Voyages Jules Verne Down Payment It looks like a mistake but isn't. You can save money by buying last-minute. But you'll have to wait until winter for the real bargains, says Sean Newsom Further Tips for Cheaper Travel Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Irish Ferries Cashel House Hotel No Title Ryanair C. I. E. Tours International At the sign of the cross The town plan was laid down in Roman times, but Chichester's main legacy, says Richard Girling, is a later one of ecclesiastics and poets Sunsail Eilat The Sunday Times Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Making a Weekend of It P & O Cruises Travel Brief Swiss CTS Horizons A walk in the park Animals had always frightened Jim KEEBLE—until he found himself face to face with the wildlife of South Africa on a trek through the Umfolozi Game Reserve Weekender Plus Trentino Tucked away Hotels tend towards the huge and impersonal in the Big Apple, but it is possible to find some small gems among the vast blocks, says David Wickers Good Nights New York The Sunday Times Trail Finders Quest Worldwide Travelbag Travel mood Virgin Dial•a•flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Bridge the World Lunn Poly General Accident Direct Canadian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Airline Network Belfast British Midland South African Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items US Air tours Flight Bookers Dial•a•flight Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Escapades Southern Africa Travel City Breaks Air Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Tailormade Safaris Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin atlantic Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Villas American Airlines No Title KLM Go Our France & Spain Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To New Zealand for free Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore worldwide Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Something special Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Villas with Pools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpine Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salcombe South Devon The Victoria Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare-Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Colin Bateman likes to soak up the local flavour Enjoy a Two-Night Break in Lucerne from Just £190 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Details Win a week's luxury holiday for two in San Anton, Malta, with Prestige Holidays Where was I? Flights of Fantasy Contents The English Contents Virgin No Pain, No Pleasure: The Englishman's Vice You're a big girl now My husband and I are amused - well, Philip is Bally Enemy of the People Germany's dangerous conformists The national urge to play safe could unwittingly open the door to extremism, says Norman Stone Elvis Costello with Burt Bacharach The Cook report The prince of hearts treads softly Interview All-American tragedy of a wronged woman Barclays TV satire? Don't make me laugh Harry Thompson, former producer of Have I Got News For You, tells of the chaos making channel 4's new comedy show Bridgfords Barratt Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property also appears today within a 16 page… Wanted: my missing husband The killer and the king Was Ronald True saved from the gallows because he was the king's bastard son? Patrick French unravels a riddle Contents Swansea Cork Ferries Higher This Life The world's greatest lovers, Jeffrey Archer has an idea Sir John Hayes Quiz Eureka! Susan Barrantes Last word… John Cowan Hey big speng, drop the beany or we impeach Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about Edward Heath Where are the world's best lovers? People of the Week Left out in the cold On Message Bluffer's guide: Lib Dems The List Politics Among the fascists As a student Ted Heath met the Nazis at an SS cocktail party. Seven years later he met them in battle A Shock from Mao Vaccines boost body's fight against cancer Oncology Lab on chip gives instant diagnosis of illnesses Medical Microsoft's rivals change their tactics Sounding off Acorn's retreat from desktop PCs shows the futility of trying to fight Windows, writes David Hewson The Sunday Times Flight simulator seat recreates G-forces A new and cheaper technology may have many uses, from training pilots to teaching people to drive, writes Mark Prigg Genesis 'Santa's science' turns to meteors Space Pentagon Chiefs are looking to British oilrig… A quick plug for our latest software On the way: a cure for flu and cold Medical Two nasal sprays are bringing new hope to the long fight against the most common illnesses, writes Sean Hargrave Nasa raises cash by selling advertising Space Bite back at the bear The financial markets are spinning in the worst crisis since the 1987 crash. Nick Gardner kicks off an in-depth Money section surivial guide for investors Contents How bad is today's stock market crisis? Inside Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Bear market springs trap on new wave of investors Borrowers urged to fix rates The Royal Bank of Scotland Insurer rejected holiday claim over father's death Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Schroders How to protect your Peps Worried that the stock market slump is eating away at your personal equity plans? Naomi Caine lists your options The M & G Group Market jitters threaten pensions The Equitable Life Thread needle investments House prices hit as recession clouds gather The mini-boom has peaked but there is no need for sellers to panic as the market should remain steady. By Robert Winnett Why not try buying to let? Woolwich Direct Bonds limit exposure to market risk With-profit bonds allow cautious investors to enjoy a smooth passage to profit in the markets, writes Alicia Wyllie Scottish Widows Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeboard In for the long run Gilts shine in the gloom The scramble for safety has led to a boom in the price of government bonds. Should you join the rush, asks Diana Wright Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Royal & Sunalliance Legal & General Sleep easy with protected funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin The Sunday Times B Limited Follow the experts to find best share deals Supermarkets, utilities and telecoms are the sectors the professionals favour in a bear market. Robert Winnett reports Rich pickings beckon in investment trusts Marks & Spencer Financial Services Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Cash in on past flops Collectors are queueing up for historic war bonds and share certificates of failed companies, writes Donald Macgillivray Chase De Vere Investments PLC Beale Dobie & … Limited Direct Line Financial Services Policy Portfolio PLC Mortgage saves on energy bills Savings News British Biotech Paragon Fast bowler prepares for slower pace of life Fame and Fortune England start Angus Fraser has put away a tidy sum in readiness for the end of his cricket career, writes Natalie Graham Jupiter Zero in on trusts that offer low risk The Wright Angle Columbus charts new course Inside Track Update Odgers Selector Europe Whitehead Selection People Delivery Quality Consulting Limited Rnpfn Questor International Selector Europe GKR Wuunet Whitehead Selection International Baccalaureate Organisation GKR Kronospan Limited Bank One Microsoft Andersen Consulting KPMG Hoggett Bowers NB Selection MacDonald Kinnaird K/F Selection Harvey Nash Carr-Lyons GKR Whitehead Selection CWB SoftWARE AG Whitehead Selection The Berkeley Partnership PSD Marketing and Sales Recruitment Howgate Sable NB Selection Racal Strategic Dimensions NB Selection Harvey Nash Ramsey Hall Alcatel Harvey Nash Smiths Industries Cap Gemini Questor International Ingram Micro The National Magazine Company Limited Mercuri Urval Thornton Fahey Search and Selection Interoute KPMG Selection & Search ICO Global Communications Challenge Inter Exec Bridford Trainee Travel Consultants First Point International Connaught ICL Recruitment Talisman TSC The QUo Group Limited Essex Economic Partnership Deloitte & Touche Prosper Alstom Rundle Brownswood Pricewaterhousecoopers Nokia Eastern Michael Page Sales & Marketing Abbey National Qualicon NB Selection Securicor Lloyd's Europool A Division of Craig Vidler Associates CPI Selection Victoria & Albert Museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget Insurance Services QAP Pfizer Pricewaterhousecoopers DBi Associates Ltd. 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EJC Energy Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Aid HM Prison Service Life after redundancy at the top Many senior executives will lose their jobs in the turmoil that has shaken the world's financial markets. Sally O'Reilly looks at how they can pick up the pieces and transfer their skills to new careers Robson Rhodes Chartered Accountants Worthing Southlands Hospitals The Association for Payment Clearing Services Ernst & Young Wilding McAROLE Wilson The Cooperative Bank Cancer research campaign Financial Appointments Public & Healthcare Animal Health Trust Bucher/rugman & Partners Hansatech Limited Rainbow Recruitment St Anne's College Northamptonshire County Council People's Dispensary for Sick Animals Neil Stammers Lee Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items A BNB Resource plc company The Prince's Trust Welsh Office Multiple Display Advertising Items An Offer You Can't Refuse Servite Houses Business Link No Title Air Transport Users Council The Sunday Times State Boarding Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Marymount International School Multiple Display Advertising Items King's College School University of North London Rugby school Bromsgrove School The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Godolphin & Latymer School Latymer Upper School The Godolphin School St. Helen's School Northwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Warwick Business School Benenden School Old Swinford Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Savannah College of Art and Design Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting ready for the university challenge Students about to begin a degree must quickly grasp a whole new way of learning if they are to succeed, says Suzanne O'Hara University of North London The University of Reading Lessons in how to earn your keep as a student Leeds University Business School Stay ahead of the dinosaurs Many companies have beaten competitors thanks to the boss's bright ideas. 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But can Hollywood still find room for such talented mavericks, asks Steven Goldman Noises off Young Turk no more Art The Gavin Turk show proves he's not all about self-promotion, while the freakish is filling the Saatchi in Young Americans 2. By Waldemar Januszczak Lyceum Theatre The story's going Comment Who cares if celebrities are turning into novelists and that good reads aren't always good books? The novel can take it, argues Bryan Appleyard Welsh National Opera Barbican Centre The critical list Art Pick of the Week The Sunday Times Unbeatable ticket offers Save £30 on Fame English National Opera Conifer Classics Tigress in a sexual jungle Drama John Peter is seduced by Nicole Kidman. 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The week in view A tale of two Rogers Radio waves Baring the body politic Television review Sunday 27 September A Very Singular Man: A Film Portrait Of Ted Health Critics' Choice Sunday 27 September Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Omnibus: Cat People (BBC1, 10.40pm) Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Timewatch: Sex And War (BBC2, 9pm) Critics' Choice Choco Leibniz Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Microsoap (BBC1, 4.35pm) Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Channel 5 Undercover Heart (BBC1, 9.30pm) Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 No Title The Creative (BBC2, 10pm) Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Evel Night (BBC2, 8.55pm) Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio Time Contents It's simply the biggest The Original Ski Travel Agency World Cover Lyon-Satolas Airport The one-stop shop for your ticket to the Alps Leave them to the experts Children Ten steps to safety Say hello to 'Val', a real old favourite Val D'isere Now you can choose the route that suits Getting There Airtours Ski French Travel Centre Where the going is easy La Plagne And now for something completely different. . . 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Teaser 1880 Bookwise Chess Bridge Nordic Track Giordano CTS Horizons The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Granary Honda Contents Discovering Wine New wines for old Joanna Simon, Sunday Times wine correspondent and consultant on this six-part series, welcomes beginners and seasoned quaffers alike Contents A taste of what's ahead Our Contributors Contents The twin revolutions Weeks 1 & 2 Partners for food All you want to know Contents Binder Offer Sorting out the bargains Buying for the home The California dreamer Joanna Simon recalls how Robert Mondavi changed the future of wine Chardonnay The rise of the people's grape Joanne Simon chronicles chardonnay's progress from upstart to popular hero Like mother, like daughter Two winemaking generations at Margaret River Not forgetting Chablis A Belgian winemaker is the man who has perfected Burgundy's other classic Chardonnay's conquest of the New World You name it, the Brits drink it Hugh Johnson says no nation can match our adventurous appetite for wine You too can taste the passion Nick Wyke meets a group of friends who created their own wine circle Men who made an overnight ensation Joanna Simon introduces the grapes surfing to stardom in chardonnay's wake Sauvignon blanc Flavours Riesling Flavours Viognier Flavours Semillon Flavours Chenin blanc Flavours Muscat Flavours Gewurztraminer Flavours Best of the rest How white wine is made The other bubblies Tom Stevenson says champagne is not the only fizz - there are acceptable alternatives Champagne is so BaaadDad Cult TV presenter Adam Buxton and his father talk about their tastes in wine Five £1,000 cellars of fine wines to be won Prize quiz How to enter Vintage guide Taste test The language of wine Acidity to cuvee The Sunday Times White Grape The Sunday Times Crémant The Sunday Times

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