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News from 18/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Shaun McRae, J L Fisher, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Judith Butler, David Davis MP, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Charles, Nigel Botherway, David Cox, Meara, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Alan Hunt, Paul Buckley, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Notable Clarets, Helena Smith, Ian Dury, Lawrie Madden, Alexandra Williams, John Jay, Emine Saner, Rough Guides, Nicolette Jones, Ferdinand Mount, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Sam Gilpin, Addison de Witt, Joanne Robertsort, Stephen Bayd, Susie Palmer, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Les Ferdince, Tim Richards, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Beverley D'silva, Peter Brightman, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Jack Kerouac, Dylan Jones, Dr Roger Henderson, Simon Read, Salmond, Therese Lawson, Simon Wilde, Jospin, Stuart Hall, Aitken, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Alison Brace, Robert Winnett, Irvine, John Kingston, Sheffield, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Angela Mollard, David Dougill, Mori Bid, John Evans, Darcey Bussell, Thrasy Petropoulos, Deborah Bull, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Stephen Grey European Correspondent, Mike Hewitt, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Anne-Marie Conway, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Arthur Marwick, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Paul Eddy, Adam Gatehouse, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Sean Newson, Sally Reilly, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Michele Martin, George Perry, Graham Otway, Carl Lewis, Nick Wyke, Tony Blair, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Merlin Holland, Tom Reid, Brian Moynahan, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, Piers Paul Read, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Shearer, Simon Mills, Kevin Pressman, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Zoe Woodhead, Madonna, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Peter Reid, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Luton, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Gordon Thomson, Richmond, John Dugdals, Murk Prigg, Phil Baker, Rubert Steiner, Joen Collins, Jones, Jennifer Asiama, Raymond Keene, Sylvia Plath, Uki Goni, Marie Colvin, Gordon Ramsay, Mandy Malins, Diana Wright, Reginald Chambers, John McCullagh, Patrick McLlory, Smitha Talati, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Laurel Ives, Campbell, Nick Cain, Richard Evans, Machael Olizar, Stephen Bevan, Stephen d'Antal, Andrew Smith, Melvyn Bragg, Lynne McTaggart, Irwin Steizer, Caroline Donald, Hugh McManners, Tim Moorey, Lucy Adamson, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Terry O'Neil, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, J G Ballard, Bryan Appleyard, Frank Maloney, Hugh Johnson, Stephen Armstrong, Alan Brodrick, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, Nick Harvey, Leeds, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Anthony Eden, Ruth Rendell, George Graham, Marcello Mega, Michael Lambert, Maurice Chittenden, St Helen, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Graham Hind, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Hal Chase, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Stroud, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Ralf Dahrendorf, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Bianca Jagger, David Burns, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Ian Thomson, Philip Beresford, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Ted Hughes, Jane Austen, Michael Hodges, Humphrey Burton, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Mary Cecil Pook, A A Gill, Alan Shearer, Brian Glanville, Harvery Porlock, Steve Jobs, Ronaldo, John Carey, Smith, George Pendie, Nadine Meisner, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, David Hutcheon, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Fran Gannon, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Susan Arcy, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Jane Hardy, Rose Gray, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Alan Jay, Karoi Kucera, Simon Carnell, Charles Osborne, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Richard, Wyatt, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Ann Hobson, Justin Wintle, David Parsley, N Cory, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Crerar, Peter Cooper, Tomb Raider, Judith O'Relly Education Correspondent, Garry Jenkins, Tom Vallance, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Andrew Robert, India Knight, Sir Edward Heath MP, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Harris, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons, Zoe Heller,

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Contents Are these really the most powerful people in Britain? Food lobby kills safety watchdog Outrage as Abbey sells 'Diana' chairs to America Contents British Airways Contents Family man: David Trimble, who with John Hume was… Inside Cheat! Irvine did Smith's essays Contents Thatcher snub over Falklands peace ceremony Style Next Week Internet The UK's most popular news website The Sunday Times Pulp & Paper Information Centre Classified Rail Track Style Thousands of Rover jobs to go as recession bites Treasury to become a shopper's best friend On the march: members of the Nation of Islam… Charles to meet Salmond again Blunders put new air traffic centre at risk Solicitors face ruin in reforms For sale: Diana's funeral chairs at £3,000 apiece MPs will ask God to save the Queen but not the other royals Virgin Article Withdrawn Rover Hague failed to declare hotel trip Investors in People 'Sick' police apply for £40m in compensation Abbey National BBC tempters set honey trap for Hussey Cash row hits England's bid for World Cup Yellow Pages Hughes saw ghost of Plath on the Tube Flood of drop-out students costs taxpayer £350m Lennon's last tapes reopen Beatles feud Inter-Continental Soros, hammer of sterling, to fund British Council Imran meets love child IBM Meet the real powers in the land Digital Esso Laugh? Modern man is forgetting how 10% of doctors are addicted to drink or drugs Iberia Disabled prodigy denied schooling Hackney leans towards Pisa Virgin Net Orange Bomb-proof base to be Lockerbie court Pitney Bowes BBC boss denies Anna Ford move Asprey & Garrard Minister buys way to good school for children Contraceptive jab cuts teen pregnancies Fly Economy BT Bringing the House down She's given millions to the opera. But Vivien Duffield, one of Britain's richest women, may have sung her last. By Nicholas Hellen Schools find new ways to boost brain power Can diet and exercise help learning? Teachers across the country are experimenting with a new physical approach in the classroom. Cherry Norton, Richard Woods and Truster Barot report Hewlett Packard Fire Traps Up to 12,000 airliners have a lethal flaw. they contain old components that can catch fire. Paul Eddy investigates Energy Efficiency A kind man and a divine dictator Profile The Pope Is Woodrow Wyatt a good sneak or a great sneak? Central Heating Information Council Gossip, glorious gossip Yorkshire Bank Coming clean Panic under the surface as Germany takes a break from brute reality Please just abolish the ghastly Lords Campbell willing to give Boris a spin Aitken finds God and a good book go hand in hand It's looking scary for Hague's Spice Boy Spare the teachers and spoil the child Lloyds Bank A crisis too far for the Royal Opera Nationwide Debonair Turning a blind eye to suffering No way to honour our 1m dead Wyatt's Oxford blues Points A fair way forward for England Birthdays Menem in peace bid fiasco Argentine veterans' anger boils over Mass suicide fears over vanished cult members Boeing Milosevic family mafia makes millions Horror photo album reveals Kosovo crimes Travel the world… Star Alliance Satellite sleuth finds Sodom and Gomorrah Moscow 'Starr' bids to impeach ailing Yeltsin The Personal Number Company Plc Angel of Death haunts Germany again BT Virgin Ragin' Cajun put Mandelson on message America fights to clinch Middle East peace deal Heritage Hotels Software Ag B. A. T. Industries Zurich Feral folk plague beach paradise CNT MEPs get £50,000 expenses boost Virgin Tripp or treat? UN diplomats accused of treating staff as slaves The Personal Number Company Plc Cathay Pacific Not in bed with Madonna Inside Los Angeles PC World Pinochet held by London police on murder charges Weather and Travel Outlook Brutal dictator brought blood and stability Briton freed Four die as floods and gales strike Drug case Jones doubles Clinton claim to $2m Prime donors QC accused Cancer writ Single ticket bags £8.9m jackpot Uunet Grammar schools may go private News in Brief Beef ban to end School sex Noxious charges Tear-gassed Correction Contents Eurostar Contents Inspired United blitz sorry Wimbledon Colf Fires Contents Villa forced to settle for parity Jack Daniel's Newcastle rely on a touch of Glass Arsenal missing killer instinct Curle sent off as Wolves pay costly penalty Pride before prejudice on Mersey Hot-shot Ricard hits target again Rolling Stone gathers a lucky point FA Carling Premiershop Nationwide League First Division Secong Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland FA Cup 3rd Qualifying round Pools Poyet steals the points Francis starts off at rock bottom Reid leads Sunderland revival from the front Peter Reid's special brand of man management at Sunderland has created an extraordinary esprit de corps. Report by Louise Taylor Lethal Ndlovu twists the knife Quinn shines in mud Palace put on five-star display Nothing like the Real thing European Cup loses its lusture Brian Glanville laments the end of European football's glory days and asks if a revamped competition can ever match it for romanticism Citibank Ronaldo's wings clipped in Inter's gilded cage Brian Glanville analyses the mysterious fitness problems that have rendered the world's most expensive player almost a passenger Millennium bug Forward thinking Ian Hawkey meets Les Ferdinand, who is hoping George Graham's arrival at Tottenham will revitalise his career A loyalist forged from Wednesday steel Louise Taylor meets Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Kevin Pressman, who is a rarity in the modern game—a one-club man Hoddle wounded Captain Shearer at centre of row Some poor performance and dressing-room toubles have Glenn Hoddle on the defensive Dream team or double vision? Simply pairing Owen and Fowler will not make up for the poverty of talent that is the England team's real problem, says Brian Glanville Trial Pursuit Hoddle goes back to the future with Gascoigne England's troubled coach, concerned by the lack of creativity in his side, is hoping for a quick return of the prodigal, says Joe Lovejoy Coach angered by 'vicious lie' Newspaper allegations of a bust-up with his captain, Alan Shearer, brought an immediate response, reports Jim Munro, football editor Hogshead Talking a good game John Kingston may be a relic of Richmond's amateur past but he is thriving in the new era Players spared the tour whip Stephen Jones says that the RFU should rejoice over a reduced touring programme which will make England a better side London Irish are far from their Best Gloucester back in the running West fail again as Catt and Guscott ooze class Quins answer wake-up call Bedford sinners give Saints the honours Tigerish Back bursts Sale's balloon Harris in touch with his roots Lestyn Harris has the sporting worldfeet. He also has a keen sense of obligation The Times Saints seek last miracle to turn their crisis into triumph Shaun McRae, the St Helens coach, wants to leave on a Super League high. David Lawrenson reports Tiger tames Westwood Woods rallies to claim final place Showdown with his great friend O'Meara is next up for the world No 1, reports Nick Pitt Singh slaughtered by record O'Meara blitz Graham Otway sees Mark O'Meara follow his Masters and Open titles with a brilliant display to reach the World Match Play final King of the hucksters cuts himself a slice of the big-fight action Referee Elleray booked by the bookies Pick a number, any number Tiger's room with a view The age of innocence Fear, loathing and family Whistle Blower Diary of . . . a tablod hack Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & A Book review The Man In Black By Gordon Thomson (Prion £9.99) Bestsellers What they said Kucera blunts Rusedski's power Richard Evans sees the British ace's good form come to an end in the semi-final of the CA Trophy against Karol Kucera in Vienna Striking Back In apparently terminal decline four years ago, baseball has risen from the grave with thunder "Old Speckled Hen" Loose cannon Irvine primed Peter Windsor previews the climax to the Formula One season, and the vital role of the seconds Vote for a star and win a holiday Handing out lessons in fitness Mandy Malins is teaching footballers how to look after themselves, reports Derek Clements Race for the Title Marriage of convenience Frank Maloney and Don King are the odd couple, united by a common interest - making big money How to take the plunge and not lose your breath Play the Game Britain flattened in medals fight Judo Antiope and Ariel set pace in Clipper 98 Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Magnificent Mujahid David Walsh reports from Newmarket, where the Dewhurst Stakes favourites flop and an unlikely two-year-old star is revealed Garside back on an even keel Keith Wheatley reports on an assortment of problems bedevilling the Around Alone fleet as they attempt to negotiate the zero latitude Fantasy league Prescott's filly fends off rivals for a brave win Tim Richards reports on a great victory for racing's most enduring partnership as Alborada proves simply Champion Tudor fighting fit England's new fast-bowling prospect takes up boxing to launch his bid for Test place Australians punished after Taylor sacrifices personal glory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cricket's new TV deal promises a revolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Altwood Maidenhead Bristol Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park First Front Heathrow MLG Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Double indemnity Porsche's new 911 Carrera 4 has finally got its four-wheel drive to deliver the goods, reports Ray Hutton H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Sage The sons of Arthur Daley are up to their old tricks, this time in the insurance and car finance markets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Avalon Multiple Display Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Stratstone Multiple Display Advertising Items T W White & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadfields H. R. Owen Heathwood Heathrow Park Lane Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Rivervale Hughes Dick Lovett Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruickshank Rose & Young Signature Used Cars Greenoaks B & K Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Venturi Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Jct600 Road Range Dick Lovett Rivervale Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks Cadillac DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Jack Barclay Burton House H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Behemoth with brains Mercedes has turned its flagship S-class into a cunning beast, says Ray Hutton Jaguar and Rover set to steal show 1997 Bentley Turbo RL Mmm . . . lots and lots of lovely cars to eat Microsoft eyes break-up bid for troubled De La Rue M & S investors push chairman to split roles Salsbury seen as Greenbury's successor Inside Virgin Contents Worcester analyses £30m offer for Mori Contents Boosting its Profile. . . Saatchi & Saatchi has been… Contents Fears of a dollar crisis as banks secretly step in Jospin aims to halt BAe-Dasa merger If Labour wants enterprise it should cut capital-gains tax Agenda French offer deal on British power The Times Railtrack plans luxury mall Heseltine's Haymarket rakes in record profits Riverside home for London mayor Race on for £1bn mobile licences Camelot to launch cruise ship gambling Vickers plan could save 600 tank jobs Amec chief plots sale of housebuilder Fairclough Business Digest Standard Life Bank Treasury steps in to help small firms manage books European Space Agency seeks boost for its profile Unibio puts £1m into gene firm Simms under pressure as merger talks begin Investors have run out of patience with one of the big men of Britain's quarry and construction industry, writes John Waples ITT weighs up £600m bid for undervalued Weir Group Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Emergency Surgery The surprise cut in American interest rates was a desperate bid to stop a credit crunch that could lead the world economy into a deep recession, writes David Smith. Now the Bank of England has to follow suit Armadillo ECB deaf to calls for interest rate cuts Rover aims for honours at Oxford BMW is depending on its £400m investment in a flagship car and a revemped plant to revive the British marque, writes Andrew Lorenz Lufthansa Cooling economy is heading below zero Economic Outlook Greenspan's rate cut could be the kindest of all American Account Commercial Vehicles Crabby Apple chief isn't planning to stay long Steve Jobs's story is a fairytale of epic proportions: the college fdrop-out who becomes a tycoon. But now the hero has turned into an ill-mannered bully who is stuggling to recreate his past successes Profile Hewlett Packard BankAmerica joins hedge-fund casualties The collapse of LTCM has opened up a can of worms as American banks admit to billions of dollars of loans to risky hedge-fund operators. Report by Garth Alexander in New York Trivial Pursuil Reducing Risks Protecting People National Motorcycle Museum Lucent Technologies Sun rises on BAe's Dasa deal BAe and Dasa are heading for a megamerger that will transform European aerospace, writes Andrew Lorenz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greedy Monkey Black Marks The economic slump, expansion plans and increased competition have hit the retailer hard. Its chairman's attitude and failure to address the issue of his succession doesn't help. Report by Dominic Rushe Novell Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate Partnerships Casson Beckman Consulting Regus Link C. B. S. International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printers CNA International Ltd. Konnecta Hire Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint Multiple Display Advertising Items City braces itself for bloodletting A tenth of the Square Mile workforce could be culled in the next year as the tumbling financial markets take their toll. By Kirstie Hamilton Thousands of farmers face ruin Making a living on the land is becoming harder than at any time since the 1930s despression. David Parsley reports on an industry in crisis Sometimes we become so involved in our own world,… Redundancy cold comfort for casualties SAP Banks give firms a helping hand Barclays is using troubleshooters and an early-warning system to keep its clients in business, writes Claire Oldfield Developer hit the jackpot in a car park My First Break Carl Lewis thought building cinemas and bingo halls on their own was a waste of space, so he put them all together, writes Rupert Steiner Plexus banks on luck of the Irish The alternative-medicine firm is big back home and hopes to cash in on the trend for healthy living over here. By Claire Oldfield Alex Lawrie Bulletin How companies can pull plug on unwanted faxes Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' bueinsss problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Curry firm bytes back at 2000 bug Is your company ready for the millennium? The Sunday Times Abbey National All aboard for a right royal PR opportunity Prufrock Is Beckham the new Hasbro toy? Prufrock Conran bites back The Sunday Times Tempting offer Trading moves into the twilight zone Inside the City Contents Fare Play Marriott Contents Valle dAosta Voyages Jules Verne Jamaican cool Mountains, Susan D'arcy discovers a quieter, gentler island of luch landscapes, shrouded in mists, and far removed from the usual formula of sea, sun and rum Multiple Display Advertising Items Disneyland CTS Horizons Annual Travel Insurance P&O Cruises Insurer drops key condition Wet-bike campaign backed Lunn Poly Great Rail Journeys On the Edge Question & Answer Finnair Holland America Line Cost of flying is on the rise Slippery slope Holiday Money Where was I? Tap Air Portugal Your Hols The Sunday Times Travel Questionnaire Sunsail Cunard Brochure Services Choosing your Flight to Sydney Great Anniversary Waltzing Bridge the World North Cyprus Norbody Ever Goes Just once Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Trentino Ask the Concierge Sydney Check-In Go Travel Insurance Virgin Globe Savers CGU The Fast snow Austravel Travel mood Check-In Exclusive Sunday Times travel offer Check in Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd's Canadian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Singapore Airlines Travel Bag Airline Network Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide ABTA Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways STA Travel Black & White Airline Network Travel Insurance Americana Vacations Plc Trailfinders American Airlines KLM Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Options Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Goa General Overseas Dnata Travel (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Avis Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Usit Campus AB Airlines Caribbean journeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic Cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items New Luxury Hotel Elegant Resorts Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Alsace European Life Champagne Ardenne Citalia Ramblers Holidays Explore worldwide Exodus Jasmin Dragoman Multiple Display Advertising Items General Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Brochures In Cornwall Bermuda The Sunday Times The Big Deal Peregor America Trans Indus Limited Eurostar Leisure Estates International French Life Travel mood VFB Holidays Limited Cedarberg Ski Sweden Self Drive Holidays Travel mood Festival Cruises For the Real Treasures of Turkey Florda Journeys Eurocamp Caribbean Connection Italian Life Africa / Asia South Carolina Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Solutions Mark Warner The Skiers Travel Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Olympic Hotel La Place My Hols Therese Lawson likes to live off the fat of the land Motours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oasis Langdale Where was I? Win an all-inclusive week for two in Bermuda with Prestige Holidays Competitions Details Maedonald Hotels Careys Manor Party Politics BUPA Hospitals Contents Goodwood Travel Ltd. The politicking classes Next Week Bally Cool lives in the last days of love and marriage A revolution in attitudes among the young is fast ending family life as we know it, writes Philip Knightley Nowhere man Stuart Hall, the man who defined Thatcherism, finds that Tony Blair completely lacks the sense of direction of his role model Journalism? It's all an act, believe me The national anthem Tririal Pursuil Itv China town, our China town The Chinese say a 'hoax' journal of a 13th-century Jewish visitor is true. Doubting dons are suddenly at bay, says Melanie Phillips Hereditary ghosts may lure Blair into a trap in the haunted House As peers turn tricky and Hague plots to outdo Labour, reshaping the Upper House has got awkward, says Michael Prescott Curse of the celebrity chef Aa Gill reveals what really happened between him, his dinner guest Joan Collins and Gordon Ramsay, a cook with a grudge An odd couple of peacemongers No more what-ho days in paradise This Life Stop the Week Gay Vikings, dancing businessman, tree-climbing goldfish The Sunday Times Richard Denning Quiz The New York Times: How they see us The Daily Telegraph: Lord Newborough Last word. . . Lili Zografou At home with Five Bellies It takes some bottle to keep up with Gazza Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about the Pope People of the Week It's money for nothing Duffer's guide: Nobel prize The List Secret childhood of an opera star Kiri Te Kanawa found her tribal roots while adrift in emotional turmoil, write Garry Jenkins and Stephen d'Antal Log off the PC geeks Sounding off Personal computers will appeal to more people when they lose their 'nerby' image. writes David Hewson The Sunday Times Scientists give goalies a helping hand Sport Chimps hijack return trip of space pioneer Aeronaution Big-time hackers face the world's tiniest lock Security Laser surgery may prevent child's 'lazy eye' Opthalmology Kitchens of the future think health Lifestyle Science has cooked up a kitchen that not only offers you culinary advice, but monitors your diet. By Mark Prigg The Times Higher Picture enhancer leaves normal snaps in the shade Photography Contents Government savings accounts fail to meet Treasury is a standards Lenders cash in by delaying cuts on home loans Investors are urged to quit the market while they can Egg shows signs of cracking Contents Cruise Missile . . . computer games, such as the one… Pension rules to be eased Virgin Contents Lenders play waiting game after cut in the base rate De-bug your home before 2000 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Telephone bill rockets as firm gets its wires crossed Questions of Cash Every week our ownm consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answer and seeking redress on their behalf Woolwich Current account crisis Interest rates from current accounts are so low that you are losing money after inflation. Nick Gardner reports on how much 'free' banking really costs you Mercury Asset Management Save & Prosper Group Limited Norwich Union Threadneedle investments Investment income fall to hit savers Alicia Wyllie offers advice to investors who depend on the earnings from their portfolio Woolwich Protect yourself from inflation Falling interest rates means savers must work harder to protect income, writes Alicia Wyllie Shephrds Beale Dobie Scottish Widows Virgin Regular savings limit your exposure to risk Now is the time to start drip-feeding your cash into investments, writes Robert Winnett Old Mutual Traders eclipse the computers Virgin Monthly plan pays dividends Slump may force student to quit university course In a new series, we look at the effect of market turmoil on everyday lives. By Naomi Caine Can you cope? The Equitable Life First Active M&G Standard Life Bank Legal & General Lenders get tough on loans Borrowing will become harder as nervous banks and building societies begin to impose stricter conditions, writes Simon Read Royal & Sunalliance Tomb Raider offers chance of plunder The buying habits of teenagers and a proposed takeover in the world of publishing give Kevin Goldstein-Jackson food for through Investor's Journal The Equitable Life Perpetual Mortgage deal gives best of both worlds A unique Stoud & Swindon Direct home loan with a discounted rate of 6.65% is being hailed as 'value, value, value', wrires Robert Winnett Money Monitor M&G Schroders Save on your house cover An online broker that cut car cover costs is doing the same for property. 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ATB Ltd The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Brokat Atkearney Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Trust Y Swyddfa Gymreig Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenwich Council Hays Executive Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's try giving the head a bung, son Parents are resorting to ever more desperate measures to win a place at popular schools, writes Alison Brace Education Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward The twin-track approach to special needs Benenden Vision is key to good leadership Older managers' experience gives them the edge in planning their company's future direction, writes Margaret Coles Cheif executive Vertex Jarvis plc Antal International Ltd Be careful what you say Executives in Demand The town house is back in town Builders are borrowing a classic style for small sites, says Josephine Smit Harrods Village London Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Ludlow Thompson Multiple Display Advertising Items Maida Vale London W9 Maple House West Bay The Sunday Times The lure of pastures new Prices may have shot up but the Irish property market remains strong. Mary Wilson reports Property Canary Riverside Belfinger+berger Development U. K. Ltd. Set sail for calm waters Old Town Clapham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Better Built Homes Take It as Enterprise House Bryant Homes Village people, party people An old London school provides a playground for wealthy young professionals. Caroline Donald and Karen Robinson report Property Prowting Homes Persimmon Property of the Week 10 Hertford St, London W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Kensington Park FPD savills The Sunday Times Great Denham Greenwich Heights Foxtons The Panoramic Galliard Homes Regalian To Advertise Harrods Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items St - George Multiple Display Advertising Items Aylesford Multiple Display Advertising Items Richmond Bridge on the River Thames Goldschmidt Howard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marler & Marler Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Hamptons Octacon Pathfinder FPD savills Rodin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons The Sunday Times FPD savills Follow your heart up the garden path If you work from home or just need some time to yourself, a garden shed will allow you to shut out the world. 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