News from 04/10/1998
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ResumoSecret diaries expose royal family's politics Wyatt Diaries Clarke holds private talks with Labour Police investigate £100,000 'fraud' at national museum Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Not a penny less: Lord Archer shows off some of the… Inside Contents Spare your blushes: doctors create pill to stop shyness Contents Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Railtrack Bank ready to cut interest rate after crisis G7 summit Post-nuptial deals to curb divorce costs Still on the ball? Just months ago Radio 1 DJ Zoë… Disabled face lower benefit Dissident arrests mar Blair China trip Vera Lynn was on Carlos the Jackal's murder list It's three weeks to gridlock as nation heads for traffic chaos BT Saddam puts liposuction on the aid bill Queen furious at Andrew for courtier attack Boeing Short pupils claimed to be less intelligent Iberiab Sydney's saviour in line to run Met Article Withdrawn Supermarkets 'conceal' 50% profit margins Anna Ford to quit Today programme Motorola What's Crippled trainee accuses RAF of brutality Taylor plans comeback as Wilde woman Top universities to set up 'gold standard' Ivy League courses Abbey National Japanese give Diana fund £2m Public school to sell £3m Gainsborough Army stands down guards in favour of all-seeing cyber sentries Yellow Pages Pull over boys, fixing cars is a girls' thing FO to sell off Dublin residence for £35m Viagra TNT Software AG Staid Volvo turns into sex symbol Virgin direct It's a resuscitated German Python BBC television editor shot at commissionaires Older pupils suffer in war on class sizes Top Tories call for English parliament Hague is urged to exploit nationalism On digital Middle Englanders are alive and well—in Wales When the Zurich Group merged with financial service Zurich Financial Services NatWest This man is a pizza billionaire The Great Sin Between the forces of light and darkness Profile Time is ripe for Hague to come out fighting PC World Nato is on trial Trouble within the Union Tear Fund Cool, calm and castrated in Blair's incredible Chameleon party A Tory trapped on the wrong side of history Hague to give wimp image a belting Watch for Mo and Maude-leaders in the making And lo, Cunningham did smite the Godmen They come to bury the family, not to save it Primus The English go out in search of an identity Barclaycard Documenting truth Why? Viagra for gay men? At a time when we have… Balfour: Robert Harris (Comment, September 20)… Points Crossing the line Birthdays Time's Assassin Parmenides A Brief History of Time Copernicus Albert Einstein Sir Isaac Newton The History Channel Losing their Grip … Stock markets are tumoing. The IMF and the world Bank are supposed to pull us back from the economic abyss. But are they up to the task? David Smith reports from Washington Brooke Bond Tea Co. Kosovo awaits Nato revenge Jets on stand-by as refugees reveal full horror of massacres Howard keeps power as Australia routs its rabble-rouser Hewlett Packard Schröder heads for duel in Berlin Ragged coalition faces rocky start KLM uk What is at the heart of Alstom? EU blunder 'lost aid-fund millions' BT Rich blacks reclaim ghetto with a Harlem reshuffle Marks & Spencer Pensions Alstom Nationwide Israeli jets equipped for chemical warfare Resignations at UN threaten policy on Iraq 2000 Bahnttus Tricks of Tripp give White House hope Vladimir the terrible lays siege to St Petersburg Sky one Roseanne finds slim pickings on daytime TV Energis Bin Laden's mercenaries gather for Kashmir jihad Virgin NET Khmer chief admits kidnap of Briton Taking pride in the president's passion Inside Paris BT A ring for Stephanie When you gotta go Weather and Travel Outlook Shootings arrest Four hurt as plane crashes near M25 McDowall dies Equality body defends 'racist' adverts Blackmail charge Correction Two winners split £12m jackpot Lloyds Bank Business Banking Dome sponsors pledge £36m News in Brief Land protection Leader killed Duty-free move Fire death Boar cull Business as usual for Graham Contents Arrive@centre Contents Carling facing benefit snub Ferguson hits on right formula Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Llic saves Charlton blushes after chances go begging Bolton waste golden chance to end dire run Villa stay ahead of the pack Ferguson uses his head to secure welcome win Leeds left to rue life after George Hinchcliffe sent off as Wednesday flop Flitcroft boosts Rovers' belief Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Spanish armada out to sink super league Spain's smaller clubs want a domestic ban on Barcelona and Real Madrid if they join the breakaway venture. Andrew Warshaw reports Zola magic routs demons of doubt Brian Glanville applauds the dazzling return to form of Chelsea's impish genius after the frustration of injury and non-selection Batty ideas make players look daft Stockings and suspenders on a muscular midfielder may be odd, but no worse than many other horrors to which players have succumbed for a commercial carrot, writes Michael Hodges Dull day at Stadium of Light Frustrated Bruce fighting to keep his Blades sharp Sheffield United's manager has no money to buy players, but the former Old Trafford hero is striving for success. By Michael Hodges Ipswich raise the tempo to overcome sad Palace Quinn happy despite defeat Wonder goal sinks Pompey Who'd be a referee? Are they dedicated upholders of football law or card-carring members of the loony party? lan Hawkey meets some would-be referees Savage hopes to haunt Ferguson Louise Taylor talks to a Manchester United reject who survived a close brush with death and is now an international player What It Takes to Become the Man in the Middle Pressure mounting on Hoddle England's coach has found himself on the defensive yet again. By Joe Lovejoy BAA Ragged Bulgaria scratch about for a thread in the patchwork England's next European championship opponents have been struggling against internal conflicts, writes Brian Glanville Irish stars caught up in security row Dave Hannigan reports on a battle looming between club and country if Ireland's game in troubled Yugoslavia goes ahead Redknapp ready to rumble Jamie Redknapp has made a successful return from injury and is keen to fight for his England place The Sunday Times Guide to this Week's European Championship Qualifiers Woodward's long road England's squad still suffers from a power shortage but at least the coach deserves praise for getting the philosophy right Grewcock desperate for a second chance Nick Cain profiles the 'model lock' recalled to arms by the England coach after a fall from grace Howarth puts Wales before English need Gloucester floored by late sting Brown double secures Richmond's fightback Saints punish Sale for their sins Schuster finds the distance to launch Harlequins season Catt is on song as Bath run wild Imports way out of their league Rugby union has been short-changed by expensive former league players, says Stephen Jones Changing Times Halifax delight in confounding the critics Blue Sox, having crushed Leeds last Sunday, are in the right frame of mind to repeat the dose in the play-offs. By David Lawrenson Hard work for Britons at sea Sailing O'Sullivan sorts out her priorities Sonia O'Sullivan has rediscovered her best from. She tells Steven Downes the secret of her success Fighting talk has empty ring As the world's top heavyweights circle each other, Nick Pitt predicts another Tyson-King liaison Hendry will not hang on to make up the numbers Alasdair Reid finds snooker's deposed world No 1 is not ready to hang up his cue just yet University wants its school for Scousers I can drive for miles and miles Mitchell given Sale's pitch Amateurs still need help England pink and proud His Song hits right note as an early Cheltenham fancy Ladies count cost of equality Diary of. . . a Premiership referee Sport on TV Q&A Book review Big Ron: A Different Ball Game By Ron Atkinson and Peter Fitton (André Deutsch £17.99) Bestsellers What they said Sporting CV Ecclestone's grand plan to safeguard his legacy Peter Windsor on why the ringmaster of Formula One is so keen on a stock-market flotation This time it's personal In 1990 the unknown Mika Hakkinen was outmanoeuvred by a young German called Michael Schumacher. Now they meet again. By Adam Parsons Race for Title Agassi hits the heights again Richard Eaton watches two under-achievers in the year's four major events reach the final of the Grand Slam Cup Long-shot Lear Spear survives scare Tim Richards sees an outsider overcome an injury scare to land the Cambridgeshire Warwick Longchamp Kelso Market Rasen American tennis needs McEnroe to restore pride Humiliated by the Italians and spurned by its top players, the US Davis Cup team has lost public support. Richard Evans reports Richards driven on by legend of his namesake Peslier chases history At just 25, Olivier Peslier is in line for a remarkable hat-trick of Arc de Triomphe victories Longchamp Dettori promises not to be fall guy at Longchamp Tim Richards has high expectations of the popular Italian jockey when the action begins in today's Prix de I'Arc de Triomphe Kings of Longchamp: Four Memorable Arc Rides Legend Tomba decides to quit the slopes Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Results Skirting the Issue You can lead an MCC man to a mixed-sex bar, but can you make him drink with women? Hands-on approach to a man's world Ann Brentnall overcame male prejudice at Derbyshire and is now the first woman physio in the senior England set-up. By John Stern Waugh puts Australia in driving seat Qamar Ahmed sees Australia's batsmen hit top form, as behind the scenes there is a new development in the bribery allegations Ultimate Soccer Manager Darts kicks the habit and cleans up with a sparkling new image Play the Game Straight down the Middle Turner could do Monty a favour Alex Fortune at the Belgacom Open The wild rover returns Despite his boorish behaviour John Daly is still one of the golf's top draw cards and a big welcome awaits him at St Andrews Golf clubs next in line for sex discrimination crackdown Graham Otway on moves aimed at giving equal club membership rights to all women golfers Showdown at the Home of Golf: The Alfred Dunhill Cup at St Andrews The Unfair Game 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 How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Select your fantasy team from these 443 players A new sense of Discovery Land Rover's mid-ranger has been reinvented as a street-wise vehicle, reports Ray Hutton To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage For the luxury car driver with everything, there's a world of personalised goodies out there Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Neep Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Scotthall British Car Auctions Windsor Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG of Chiswick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phaight Eight Fax Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Expand your peace of mind Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Motor Auctions Land Rover Authorised Dealers Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Broadfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universal Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Mercedes Benz Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nicholas Mee & Co. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Display Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars £2,100bn wiped off shares Bank plans rate cut as City faces huge job losses Rover in line for £100m of state aid Contents Taylor comes under pressure from investors to scrap Barclays Capital Inside Contents CSFB to advise on sale of air-traffic control Contents Underscar Japan needs a Roosevelt to restore its fortunes Agenda Minister backs start-ups National Motorcycle Museum Birmingham Granville Rubbish gas plan powers ahead Pay curb hits defence post Deloitte can't give away £20m Ritblat poised to secure all of Broadgate US giant sets sights on National Power Britain receives big boost on jobs Picture Gallery Ex-Spring Ram boss in 'poisoned' water suit Top banks bug Action 2000 Business Digest BA ready to give ground in battle over take-off rights Tillman brokers bid for cafes Global growth helps Virgin Travel's profits rise 40% Virgin Morse and the case of the vanishing ale Michael Cannon, the pub entrepreneur, has called time on Morrells, the TV sleuth's favourite brewery. Many other independents face a similar fate. By Dominic Rushe Clubhaus tees up £5m Spanish move Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Superspan Alan Greenspan cut American interest rates last week. But has his gesture saved the world from financial crisis of merely fanned the flames? Report by David Smith in Washington Citibank Sap Inflation down to 1.2% in euroland Euro Watch The Sunday Times Europe has to cut its rates Economic Outlook Great service is key to profits Advertisement More planes more destinations more often Beware the prophets of gloom and doom American Account Veteran fire tycoon is still red hot Tony Murray, the Anglo-French serial entrepreneur with interests in fire protection, plant hire and property, has no plans to slow down Profile Jaguar Tony Murray's Working Day Vital Statistics Barclays chief called to account Investment losses and a halving of the bank's share price have but question marks over Martin Taylor's reorganisation. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Air France Japan Stares into Abyss Prices, profits, pay, property values and shares are falling and the banking system is in crisis. Garth Alexander reports on Tokyo's attempts to avoid a dangerous deflationary spiral Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items TSA Corporate Business Sales Mouldmed UK PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash Centres Ltd The Governor, Caring Parents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conferences & Exhibitions Visit NEC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilkington fights to win over sceptics The group is being streamlined and costs are being cut, yet investors continue to stay away. Report by Andrew Lorenz Rolls soars as aero engine orders take off The shock of being dumped by BA in 1991 forced the company to change. Now it is reaping the rewards, writes David Parsley Lucent Technologies Roche set to fire up Links The small-firms minister is expected to follow up her Vision statement with a set of tasks aimed at strengthening the network. By Claire Oldfield Flare for fashion gave leg-up to jeans designer Renzo Rossi, the man behind Diesel clothing, was once a bored manager in an Italian textiles factory. Then he made his boss an offer he couldn't refuse. By Rupert Steiner Bulletin Alex Lawrie Funding is lottery for high-tech firms Growing technology businesses have to look long and hard before finding much-needed finance, writes Claire Oldfield Beware of buying pig in a poke Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problem, giving advice and guidence on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Knowing when to let go The Sunday Times The Experts Greens make Germans fear for industry Cranky policies could foil reform, halt innovation and drive more manufacturers abroad. Report by Michael Woodhead France Telecom Beijing aims for a leaner and meaner China On his forthcoming visit, Tony Blair will see how the old, bad habits are being reformed. Mark Graham reports from Shanghai SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charterhouse Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regus Link C. B. 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Pitman training Priority Warburg Dillon bank crew sails a teensy bit close to the wind Silicone trade's cup runneth over TNT Porn king bets on bare market Prufrock Stinking rich Healey will stop the rot Jobseeker fails acid test Our mutual friend is converted again Inside the City Contents The Big Match Europe vs North America Ryanair Contents P&O Cruises The Good Gear Guide The latest equipment, gadgets and gizmos to make the going easter Swiss Travel Service The Best of both Worlds North Cyprus Crystal Holidays Holiday Clinic Marriott The Sunday Times Disneyland Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Prescott ducks wet-bike issue Ban wet bikes from all forthcoming EU Special Are Going Places Caribbean Connection Age barriers Sea France Sunsail Beach Clubs Cruise line's hygiene failure Copenhagen's quick link Question & Answer Holiday Money Great value of long haul Facelift on a Grand scale World Service: October The Deal Hunter this Month's Travel Bargal Voyages Jules Verne Easy Jet Weekender Plus Euro Tunnel The Sunday Times Sole of the City Venice Great Rail Journeys Travel Brief Venice Madrid Travel Brief—Madrid The Sunday Times Travel Brief—Paris Books of the year Tomorrow, the winner of the £7,500 1998 Thomas Cook/Daily Telegraph Travel Book Award is chosen. 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Win a seven-night skiing holiday in France with Ski Independence Competition Details Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Le Weekend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton & Hove Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Secret Lives Virgin Contents Superlative Travel What Else was Going on? Next Week Who's who? The secret barbs a devotion to Thatcher could not stifle Bally Cook and Co seen off by the mighty Mo Norfolk, the most interesting place in England It may be the home of the We Hate Jeremy Clarkson club, but Jeremy Clarkson is a generous man The high price of being an Oprah star It is hard not to like Jack Straw A True Life Drama ITV The Sunday Times Why I met Saddam In this final extract from his memoirs, Edward Heath tells of his mission to Baghdad amid war's gathering storm The Sunday Times Breaking a bottle with a press lord Don't mention the buses Interview America can't remember long enough to save Kosovo Harsh lesson for the young Stop the Week Tony Blair's bladder, Gordon Brown's new fingernails The Times Higher This Life Casper Wrede John Bonham-Carter Quiz Eureka! The Times: Last word. . . Reg Eason Manicure Man gives a polished performance Shock Exchange Talking heads What you didn't know about DIY Who's blocking up the information superhighway? Another Fine Mess, Stanley Best Supportive Actor Off Message Good News, Bad News Gordon gives Tony his all Buffer's guide: The MCC The List The Times Literary Supplement The land of lost content The deluded English are exites in their own country, writes Jeremy Paxman Alarm stops mistakes in operations Medical Surgeons can easily slice through nerve fibres. Roger Dobson reports on a device that can prevent such accidents Mir prepares first launch from orbit Space Fish toxin can cure addicts Drug Abuse Is your computer ready to deal with the euro symbol? Sounding off Most of us cannot print letters or invoices with the currency sign that will dominate our lives, writes David Hewson Comet No Title Maglev track lifts planes into space Transport A runway that levitates craft magnetically could offer a cheap route into orbit, writes Sean Hargrave Intel backs Linux's attack on Windows Software Edited by Sean Hargrave Radioactive waste turned to stone Nuclear Power Electricity helps tyres grip ice Road Safety Scared investors dump shares Market slump set to worsen Men from Pru under fire Government lays down law on ISAs Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Pensions are hit by double blow Isa rules could have CAT-astrophic results £3,000 windfall from NPI sale Flemings Pru field urgent pension plea in storage depot Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers in letters to the Money section Martin Currie Will CATs lick Isas into shape? The government has unveiled its minimum standards for lsas, but the strict rules could backfire on savers. Naomi Caine reports M&G UK Growth & Income PEP Your Guide to ISAs Woolwich Direct Threadneedle investments New pension row looms Watchdogs are worried people topping up their pension could be the victims of another mis-selling scandal. By Nick Gardner Prudential Drivers face bill for car crime crackdown Car insurance premiums are set to rise again, but you can save money if you look hard enough, writes Robert Winnett The Equitable Life Schroders Edinburgh Pay off the mortgage When markets fall it is time to cut down on your debts Know your legal rights if redundancy strikes Legal & General Couple in Rush to Cut Home Loan The Sunday Times Scottish Widows What You Need to Know before Taking out Mortgage Insurance Mercury Asset Management Virgin Beale Dobie The New Market Track 350 PEP Money Section Are you crazy enough to try the hedge fund maze? Hedge funds are not just for City professionals and the rich, but ameteurs must be very careful, writes Alicia Wyllie Scottish Widows Translating the Jargon Storm warning for insurers Kevin Goldstein-Jackson is looking for bargains and watching the weather Investor's Journal Alliance Leicester Morgan Stanley Asset Management Limited Beware the cost of going online Net service providers are flooding the market with their products, but look out for hidden charges, writes Matthew Wall Net Shopper Royal & Sun Alliance European Pep Don't take a financial beating on the pitch Amateur sportsmen need insurance against injuries that could mean time off work and possibly lost wages, writes Kevin Pratt Standard Life Bank Aberdeen Investment Trusts House prices face two sluggish years Investors Direct Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Chase De Vere Loan deal lets you buy a holiday home Savings News Chase De Vere Investment PLC The Equitable Life Policy Portfolio PLC Broker passes test on claims Money Monitor Direct Line Financial Services Zoo pair must tame spending Money Makeover Jupiter Relief in sight on Malay funds The Wright Angle Road is clear for the jam busters Inside Track Quantel K/f Selection Price Water House Coopers GKR NB Selection Hoggett Bowers Goodman Graham International Robinson Keane Search & Selection Human Resources Director Harvey Nash Legal Aid Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Talisman Oracle McKinsey & Company Andersen Consulting GKR K/f Selection PSD Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Eames Jones & Judge Hawkings Hanover Fox International Zarak Group Technology Howgate Sable International Search & Selection Whitchead Selection Robinson Keane Search & Selection OutSource Group Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash Information Technology Cap Gemini Ideas People Technology PA Consulting Group PSD Price Water House Coopers Conservative Economic Advisors PSD MSL Search and Selection Highwood Consultants Thomas Cook Syntegra Standard Life Bank NB Selection Barnes Kavelle Limited Hanover Fox International NB Selection AT&T Mitchell James Search and Selection Harvey Nash Harvey Nash Information Technology PA Consulting Group International Technology Promoters Harvey Nash The Sabre Group Penske Logistics Quotient Andrew Harter Management Marque Payne Associates Test MANAGER-IT Services NB Selection NDS Focus central London Sterling Commerce Computa center QSP Financial Information Systems MMi Computers add up for accountants A training course that relies on CD-Roms is proving a faster, cheaper and more flexible way of preparing students for their accountancy exams than traditional classroom methods. 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Where did the money go, and where do we go from here, asks Sally Kinnes The unsinkable hero C S Forester's dynamic sailor raised the flag of the modern naval genre. Others have followed in his wake, but he's still ideal for TV stardom, says Peter Stanford Rest of the week's films Romp without pomp Cinema Elizabeth not only revises our image of the Virgin Queen but reinvents the very idea of historical drama, says Tom Shone A fairytale ending for a little girl lost Interview You would never guess that this princess was nearly the ultimate Hollywood victim. Now, all Drew Barrymore wants is to be normal, she tells Garth Pearce Queens Theatre Noises off Ordure of no merit Art Chris Ofili, best known for his use of dried elephant manure, is a frontrunner for the Turner prize. What a travesty, says Waldemar Januszczak Blossom A black and white issue Photography As an exhibition of his images of Tibet opens in London, Rose Aidin finds Richard Gere charmingly out of focus Royal Choral Society Simply wonderful Architecture Minimalism may be everywhere, but Tadao Ando's work, on show at the Royal Academy, is the real thing, says Hugh Pearman Barbican Centre The Sunday Times Film Unbeatable ticket offers Save £10 on The Dead Monkey Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Dance Call now to make bookings for the best shows and events in Britain Priority booking for Tosca Opera Concerts Top 10 Shows and Events Pop Comedy New Number to Book Call Royal National Theatre Czech it out Music Scottish Opera's Dalibor is just one of many Smetana productions in Britain this year. Time, says David Cairns, to reassess his work The bad boy makes good Dance Michael Clark vanished for four years. Now he is getting his act together. 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Alistair Scott reports Bigger and better: what's new for Swiss skiing this winter Emmental Switzerland Down is the only way to go Wengen Swiss Taking it nice and easy Adelboden/lenk Head for the top and take a view Grindelwald Right on track for peace and quiet Murren On the trail of a super sleuth Meiringen-Hasliberg Swissair Living for the long run Davos Still the one: the original ski resort with enduring appeal St Moritz Let yourself be charmed a little Arosa Cutting a dash in the 'white arena' Flims Head for the high life in the fantastic Four Valleys Staying within sight of the Matterhorn Resort with a buzz in the air Swiss High in the Pays d'Enhaut Villars/chateau D'oex Swiss Made to make your mouth water Anton Mosimann, one of the world's greatest chefs, is passionate about all food—but particularly about hearty Swiss food in winter Can't ski, won't ski? Enjoy a great winter holiday Non-Skiers Sliced Veal Zurich Style Serves 4 people Sloping off for a bottle of fine wine Wine Ski Solutions Swiss Swiss Swiss Wine Piste with a twist for connoisseurs Swiss Reaching the Alps is easier than ever A Fresh, Clean Taste Swiss Contents Contents The advent of digital television is not the result of a revolution, it's the start of one, says Jonathan Miller Digispeak How will it work for me? As with all new technologies, many questions loom large before we decide to buy. Jonathan Miller offers some straight answers to demystify the latest televisual development At your service the players at a glance Digispeak Sky high Already market leader in multichannel television, Sky is out to exploit its early digital lead with a vast expansion, particularty of film services. Sally Payne previews the new line-up Entertainment Movies Sport News Buyers be aware Viewers will face several options when deciding how to get digital television into their homes. But, Paul Nuki reports, the choices are relatively straightforward Getting wired Terrestrial Ordinary aerial Digital television sets Cable No new hardware required Auntie's heart-throb The BBC is a believer. It already has new channels ready fo digital delivery and, says Maggie Brown, it is well placed for the future Skydigital Wrestling with the Rugrats There's a lot of choice out there and your children know just where to find what they want, says Tony Allen-Mills Your gateway to the world For the first time, viewers can use their televisions as an interactive medium, writes Peter Millar. The possibilities are limitless, from shopping and banking to voting How to surf a digital wave With as many as 200 television and audio channels to choose from, Brenda Maddox offers some advice for those trying to find what they want In her prime time Media revolutions are nothing new to Elisabeth Murdoch. But, for her, Sky Digital is the Big One, writes Eleanor Mills Digispeak The shock of the view Logie Baird's box of tricks sent a chill down the spine of intellectuals the world over. Bryan Appleyard writes in defence of TV madness Digispeak Aerial automatic For those who want to receive their signals the traditional way, ONdigital is preaching to the unconverted, writes Brenda Maddox, using the selling power of its ITV master Playing for high stakes Digispeak The viewer grows up Say goodbye to being a child of the mass audience. Now, says a a Gill, you can be an adult and make your own decisions Digispeak Skydigital Channels Digispeak A kick in the coffers Armchair sport enters a new dimension, reports Matthew Lynn Digispeak What comes next? The switch from analogue… A word in your ear All the talk is about television. But radio is where talk really matters and that's going digital too, writes Paul Donovan Skydigital Picture Gallery Contents Tod's Contents . . . 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They can be sensational Double life of The Grapefather Francis Ford Coppola tells how he used his movie millions to make great wines Five £1,000 cellars of fine wines to be won Vintage guide Fine reds Taste test The language of wine Decant to Grenache The Sunday Times Serret Remax Créman Limoux The Sunday Times
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