News from 25/10/1998
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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Margaret Rand, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, Stephen Brook, Iain Morrison, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Katherine Burke, Jonathan Goodall, Donald MacGillivray, Bel Mooney, Ian Gibson, Andrew Warshaw, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, Dan Pearson, Simon Patterson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Hugh McLlavanney, Sophie Dahl, L M, Richard Overy, Alma Mahler, Vera Brittain's, Alicia Wyllie Deputy Money Editor, Donna Leon, G W, John Jay, Frank Whitford, Susan d'Arcy Editor, T Gwillym, Charlotte Greig, Ferdinand Mount, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Claus von Bulow, David Smith, Sarah Jane Marshall, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, Lord Rotherwick, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Henry Stern, Mary Wilson, Martin Kebbell, S Elias, Edward Henderson, K R, Dylan Jones, Brian Souter, Pierre Bonelli, Mark Lawrence, Justin Williams, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Tom Shone Elizabeth, Anthony Sattin, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Steve Shirley's, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Huw Davies, James Bryce Smith, Philip Kerr, Paul Gittins, Thrasy Petropoulos, Damon Hill, Terry Gilbert (Opera Attic), Marian Martin, David Hewson, Reg Williamson, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, David Caims, Rupert Steiner Editor, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Marina Warner, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Diana Rigg, Jenny Shields, Robert Harris, Gabrielle Lord, Adam Coffer, Nick Caln, Frank Kermode, Cathy Scott-Clark, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, John Inverdale Sports Broadcaster, Terry O'Neill, Tom Reid, Lord Falconer, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Josephine Smit, Malcolm Bradbury's, A McGuire, Paul Donovan, Gustav Klimt, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Simon Mills, Zoë Heller, Richard Reid, Chris Woodhead, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Michael Woodhead, James Bond, Ann McFerran, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Caroline Scott, O Everett, Colin Dexter, Uzi Mahnalmi, Christopher Morgan, Liz Jensen, Dr Tom Parry, Professor Peter Mortimore Director, Dave Hannigan, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Alicia Wyllie, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Fiona McHugh, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Michael White, Brian Beasley, Peter Watts Editor, Robert Ayling, Anne Curtis, Lois Rogers, Nick Peters, Jennifer Asiama, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Hywel Thomas, Lindsay Duguid, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Sir William Purves, Hugh McLlavanay, Diana Wright, Charmian Evans, Greg Hadfield, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Tom Stevenson, Susan Howatch, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Mike Phillips, David Walsh, Hephzibah Anderson, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Susan Redstone, Bryan Appleyard, Hugh Johnson, Shelley Strunckel, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Sheryl Garratt, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Ruth Rendell, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, John Foster, Kevin Pratt, Jone Hardy, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, J Freeman, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Judith Cook, Muriel Ingram, Michael Sheridan, Peter Clarke, Matthew Lynn, Donald McRae, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Colin Clark, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, John Waples, Helen Pridham, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, David Hutcheon, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, David Sumner Smith, Kevin Lomax, David McAlmont, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Malcolm Lalor, John Spurling, Sally Kinnes, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, James Mortimer, Michael Caine, Roger Dobson, Peter Smith, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, J Denby, Joe Lovejoy, Christopher Higgins, Rupert Steiner, Geoffrey, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, John Phillips, Phillip Knightley, Andrew Lorenz editor, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, J R, Hugh Bradley, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Linda McCartney, Thomas Stuttaford, Carey Scott, Peter Sargent, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Lucy Rollin, Georgina Howell, Adam Parsons,
ResumoMinister in 'favours scandal' Insight Foreign Office fixed VIP welcome for Pinochet Contents Kuoni Travel Contents Maverick fertility expert plans first human clone Contents Diana 'was first to have affair' Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Railtrack Too surreal: A visitor to Liverpool's Tate gallery… Drop-out rate of 40% hits New Deal jobs Plans for 20 towns threaten green sites Now it's the Big Mac dome EU loses millions in 'Chernobyl' fraud BT plans second-class inquiries for standard callers Thatcher: a natural born aristocrat? Mannakee: affair with Diana British Airways Checks on meat prices ordered Boeing easy Jet Cardiff top of class in school Who's Who Nuclear missiles may target new danger nations Shock Control System Top State Schools Law to end loophole that let Stone kill Lubrication Services Josie in long fight to build new life Fast-track house sales to curb gazumping Pilferers take pick of Britannia Milk that stays fresh for month bugged by lack of tasty bacteria Abbey National Charles fights to save royal seats in Lords Honda Sea gives up Cleopatra's treasures American stars give Sinn Fein their backing Sky digital Bonuses split opera house PC World the Computer Superstore The minister and the football millionaire Insight Cathay Pacific British birth rate falls to all-time low Virgin Net CNT Locations made for business success Rebel baby maker plans the first human clone Boeing Maths teachers get £2,000 premium in staffing crisis Yorkshire Bank Aintree hero Champion to quit racing Mobile-phone jammer signals end of the yammering classes Demon Internet Liberty Bashir leads new exodus from BBC The Royal Bank of Scotland Shadow of the Dictator Why does a sick old man in a hospital bed in London threaten to trigger an international crisis and ruin new Labour's reputation on the world stage? Nicholas Rufford, Carey Scott and Michael Prescott investigate Brutality marks Pinochet years Hewlett Packard Energy Efficiency A Prince Undone? Friends of Prince Charles are attacking Diana, Princess of Wales to boost his popularity. They blame her wayward behaviour for the couple's divorce. But blacking the name of the Queen of Hearts could be their biggest mistake You've come a long way, old chum Profile Pearls of wisdom from a bunch of utter swines Energy Efficiency Let old dictators lie Bupa Health Screening The rake's progress Aye lad, there's nowt so daft as a north-south divide merchant Thatcher's blindness sticks in the throat Burchill's baby set to bite the dust again Quidmum Dome question smokes out the republican in Prescott News at Ten may be saved by Europe Forget psychiatry stop psychopaths Lloyds Bank Business Banking Lords steer a steady ship BT Highway Secret diary of a ballet dancer A professor's lament Feast: Sir Thomas Beecham would not have been amused… Gill gets kebabed Points Birthdays This piece of paper is supposed to keep these people in power for a very long time. So why are they at each others' throats? Mercedes-Benz Losers under the Jenkins Plan Asprey & Garrard Adventurer to burn on Africa pyre Calais begins with sea It happens at the Hilton Hilton Army's ninja killers terrorise Indonesia Tuscan host wary over Blair return The Vauxhall Omega Arms team forced to let Saddam off hook Police sound alarm as assassin shoots American abortion doctor Halifax Lunn Poly Euro Relevancy Team America thrills to miracle of Big Mac and the born-again baseball greats Sage Trevelodge Honeymoon already over for Schoröder Pakistan turns on its 'lentils and luxury' premier Central Bank of Nigeria Israeli rebels put mosque on hit list ANC fury as 'truth' inquiry backfires Rebels put Winnie's team in the dock Hitachi St. Joseph's Hospice Virgin Mother jailed for keeping boy in a box Iberiab Le Bulldozer revs up for a monumental ego trip Inside Paris BT Highway Carry on doctor No rude awakening Treasury stops Queen's cash to recoup £34m overpayment Blood products ban to curb CJD Weather and Travel Outlook Rain and wind havoc sweeps Britain Trimble stands firm over arms News in Brief Teacher bailed Channel ferry prices to soar Aids sentence Blair condemns Kosovo dithering Dialysis alert Fashion award Holy road Four split £7.5m jackpot Eurostar Grammar fight Bomb charge Sudeley case Leukaemia girl Sound of silence Contents Class of his Owen Wonder boy in four-goal comeback Contents First Telecom Ginola leads rain dance The Sunday Times Battling Ehiogu saves day to keep Villa on course Ferguson gamble pays off Hammers hit by Charlton revival Sparkling Le Tissier points the way Bookings galore in drab deadlock Win and whisky lift Hendrie's spirit FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Townsend hits age of concern The people's game has grown over the years but so have some of the game's divides Gayle lashes Middlesbrough back to earth Everton angered as ruling favours Arsenal Norwich hit four Stoke rebound Brighton win Books to be won Vauxhall Keegan mastering the art of revival Andrew Warshaw on the driving force behind Fulham's determined push for the Premiership Fulham accept open invitation Keeping your sanity Louise Taylor talks to Tim Flowers, the Blackburn Rovers No 1, and discovers that a little eccentricity can help even the most balanced of goalkeepers keep a firm grip on reality Reluctant O'Leary has what it takes David O'Leary's interest in managing Leeds surprised his friends in the game, says Dave Hannigan Loyalty bonus loses shine as stakes rise Jane Austen would have revelled in the hearache of today's football managers, says Louise Taylor Europe's Game of Two Halves United on fast track to glory Beaten Danes acclaim Alex Ferguson's exciting team as potential champions of Europe The Sunday Times Gunners lack ammunition Indiscipline and a lightweight squad are two of the concerns facing Arsenal's Arsene Wenger The Chequebooks of Europe Eye Dynamo's Engine Room Lobanovsky the dynamo that powers Kiev Brian Glanville on the fascinating methods of a manager who is proving the inspirational force in his third spell at the Ukrainian club Jurial Pursuit Closed-shop plot threatens further chaos Stephen Jones and Nick Cain say that the English First Division clubs must take some blame for not putting rugby's house in order Paradise found Nature has turned Western Samoa into the source of all that is great in the game, says Stephen Jones Thomson plays it straight from the heart Nick Caln on the South African-born centre adding some street-wise steel to the England squad Tigers burn bright in the rain Dominant Bath pitch in to make light work of Sale Best men fall foul of Saints Armstrong tilts the balance Irish drag heels over drug abuse Unlucky Osborne back in the saddle Scrum-down on Caribbean sands Hauge baits his hook Whistle Blower New spin on commentator selection When Saturday Comes . . . Shame of a 'showman' Letters to the Sports Editor Blurring the picture Diary of. . . A rugby union player Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&A Book review Winter Colours What they said Sporting CV Wigan enjoy a final flourish Farrell puts the seal on victory Robinson rises above coal face David Walsh sees Jason Robinson inspire the extraordinary Wigan Warriors to overcome a shuddering early assault from Leeds Rhinos and become the first Grand Final winners The Sunday Times No room for doubt in Wayne's world Promise of punishment as bitter words turn to warfare Far from proving a distraction Naseem's feud with Brendan Ingle is keeping him focused "Old Speckled Hen" Law puts his case to head Cup challenge Chris Law faces a tense year as he hopes for America's Cup victory, says Keith Wheatley McCullough mocks Naseem power play Despite the omens, the likeable Irishman will not be overawed by the size of his challenge The Adventure of Motoring Knights leading crusade to save game in distress A successful ice hockey team based in the capital will give the sport a much-needed shot in the arm, reports Graham Otway Fast and furious thrills inches from the tarmac Play the Game Exorcising the Yankee ghosts Hugh McLlvanney salutes the Boys from the Bronz who have earned their place among the legends of baseball by a clean sweep in the world Series Taylor Remade Australia's captain almost quit the game last year England may live to regret that he changed his mind, says Thrasy Petropoulos Langer puts Australia on course to clinch series New Zealand leave it late Flemmen gets ski season off to real flyer Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Rugby League Sad Champion unseated Bob Champion, who beat cancer to win the Grand National, tells Jonathan Powell why he cannot afford to carry on as a trainer Leicester Wincanton Wetherby Collins puts up Classic display Harding seeking Cool win Macho Mika has the edge As the decisive final grand prix approaches, Suzuka could favour McLaren's popular driver All change on the tyre front The need for Bridgestone to meet new tyre specifications means fewer tests and more racing for next year, says Peter Windsor Schumacher prepares to play his three-card trick Monty faces test of desire All bets are off as the fight for European golf supremacy reaches its climax in Spain, but Graham Otway looks at a possible surprise Rolph tires of long wait for recongnition Louise Taylor meets a young swimmer who is working with great enthusiasm to raise her profile despite a lack of interest at street level Tireless Stephens sets perfect example The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C MLG of Chiswick Sytner direct Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Information Service Dick Lovett Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neep Scotthall Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Milton Keynes The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Lilliput with love Small British car makers, from Jensen to Lea Francis, are staging a remarkable renaissance, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving Ambition Aston Martin Sales Paramount of Cardiff Multiple Display Advertising Items Paramount of Stourbridge Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Road Sage Who needs a car when you can have automotive accessories that make your eyes pop? 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Tiger Sports Cars HMC Sports Cars Ryland Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jensen Owner's Club The next British Sports Car Feature Will Appear on… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Sales of Mayfair Triumph Spitfires Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portfield Sports & Classics Chequers Sports and Prestige Rentals Ltd Paul Matty Sportscars Fax: Multiple Classified Advertising Items You only look twice The new Jaguar and Rover may seem similar, but they're very different animals says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Burton House Multiple Classified Advertising Items A bad-hair day on the good ship Discovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Straight Eight New Forest Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW seeks £250m to rebuild Rover Government aid needed to save Longbridge UK's most overpaid man makes an extra £19m Virgin atlantic Contents Rolling Stock . . . Britain's best-loved haulier… 500,000 jobs to go in manufacturing Contents Irish merger may foil Abbey National plan New deal keeps Davies at Asda Our friends in the north should blame Ken, not Eddie Agenda Schroder fights Lucas US move Thomas Cook Global Services Branson plans Concorde war with BA £4m of backing is on offer for high-tech entrepreneurs The Sunday Times 3i Technology Catapult Win a Backer Competition American investment funds in battle for £180m Craigmore Elite wants to launch a model flotation Film industry rejects toll to fund British movies Americans lead the way in business venture culture Business Digest Post Office group wins TV licence bid Banking consortium puts up £500m for techno theme park Andersen launches 'vulture fund' Virgin Stobart to seek outside backers Databank Top 200 companies Profits slump will increase pressure on Rank's Teare Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Sap Back to the Brink BMW has invested £2.5bn in Rover but it has been devastated by the pound. Drastic action is needed to avert a meltdown By Andrew Lorenz SAP Northern Rock Who'll pay the earth to clean up the planet? American Account BMW Lost jobs that never return Economic Outlook Call for rates to be cut Euro Watch BMW Information Service Healthcare giants snap up dentists A network of chains is replacing individual dental practices as big companies move in, making some dentists a fortune overnight, writes John Waples Ministers fall out of step in rush to bring aid to the regions Mandelson, Prescott and Blunkett have plans for helping the regions but they must join forces to hammer out a coherent strategy, writes David Parsley Orange Bankers Trust loss draws in predators The announcement of a $488m third-quarter loss has rekindled rumours of a takeover, with Deutsche Bank mooted as the most likely buyer. Garth Alexander reports form New York National Motorcycle Museum Trivial Pursuit Odd man out: the first lady of software Steve Shirley, founder of the software group FI, adopted a man's name to be taken seriously in a male-dominated business and then employed only women. It has paid off to the tune of £100m Profile SHL Steve Shirley's Working Day United Airlines Which of Britain's bosses give value for their pay? The pay of top FTSE 100 executives has soared by 45% since last year. The average boss now earns £1m. By Matthew Lynn, Kirstie Hamilton and Adam Coffer How we calculate what top industrialists ought to be paid Most Overpaid Most Underpaid Leaders and Laggards by Sector Candover Getting the right pay for the job? It's a lottery Search begins for incentives that work in a bear market The share-option gains of Footstle chiefs fell 40% as the market slumped. By Simon Patterson and Peter Smith To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied Westminster e-Commerce Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items C. B. S. International Fax Win £1m to help fund your high-tech firm The second 3i/Sunday Times competition is looking for skilled entrepreneurs who can build companies able to satisfy a global market, writes Claire Oldfield Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Stock Corporation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Franchises Ambler Collins Telecoms based new business opportunity The Sunday Times Revealed: how to identify start-ups that will succeed A good niche market and the desire to be your own boss are the keys to success, according to a study of entrepeneurs. Claire Oldfield reports Hiring a politician put ad man on map Martin Boase's decision to appoint Ernest Marples, a former minister, to chair his new company was just the boost it needed, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Lucent Technologies How to work out what a firm may fetch in a sale Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Bulletin Selling without a sales force To many organisations Dutton Engineering is a model of modern manufacturing: it has done away with middle managers and sales executives in favour of autonomous working groups. But they are often too busy with the production process to look for new clients. Report by David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Gross profiteering Guinness figures out records UNiSYS Film shows fraudbusters the way Prufrock Secrets of Naomi's bag Spiriting the general away Bankers dish up a feast of optimism Inside the City Contents Marriott Forth Man Malcolm Bradbury's father had a love affair with trains, and it is the memory of him that lights the way on a grand railway adventure into Scotland Contents Inter-Continental Hotels & Resorts Going undercover The Travel team slip incognito between the sheets to check out hotels suggested by you—and the winners are. . . Books of the Weeks Holiday Clinic Philip Bischler wants to organise a lads' activity weekend for himself and two friends, to celebrate the end of a project at work. They have a budget of £300 each and are happy to stay in the UK Calveley Travel Ltd. 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With airlines about to fix their prices, and operators finalising their packages, Mark Hodson asks what is available and how best to book it The Sunday Times Walt Disney Nativity play In the month leading up to Christmas, every town, village and city in Germany is transformed by markets selling toys and sweetmeats, baubles and beverages. David Wickers takes a short break in Bavaria to stock up on gifts and gemütlichkeit Contents Eilat Air Portugal Sunsail Beach Clubs Lunn Poly Irish Ferries The Travel Collection New New York You might think you know New York, but it's changing all the time. From the best new restaurants, bars and hotels, to the latest place to work out, David Wickers starts spreading the word The Sunday Times Snow it alone If the thought of a pre-packed skiing holiday chills you to the bone, take heart—a DIY break is easier to organise than you might think. 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Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Days of Glory St. John's Westminster Contents Flights of Fantasy The Journals Bally That's my boy, we taught him all he knows Failing schools led novelist Mike Phillips to teach his son at home. He has no regrets The day the Bank went bonkers June 4 1998 will go down as the date Labour, and Britain, caught a cold, writes David Smith Come eat my pie, I'm homelier than thou Enemy of the People The Furby Trivial Pursuit Goodnight Mister Tom Cliff edge Uppity disc jockeys cross Cliff Richard at their peril, says Philip Norman. He's still hungry for success and he packs a punch The Saudi nurse freed into a prison called suspicion It's torture being arrested this gently All of me, take all of me Interview Eleanor Mills meets Sophie Dahl Newt buys into the Clinton dream Contents Men just can't stop talking about it The Times Higher Education Supplement This Life The Artist's Studio No Title The Daily Telegraph: Donald Pateman Quiz How they see us The Daily Telegraph: Joan Hickson The Times: Charles Austin The bottom line—you're gorgeous, Geoffrey Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about the Bank of England Is a Woman's Work Ever Done? Grapes of Wrath Don't Look Back in Anger Hanson Tryst Beatle Shocked by Drugs Pinning down Pinochet Duffer's guide: UN celebs The List The wounded head The young poet Roland Leighton, Vera Brittain's fiancé, died at the front in 1915. As the 80th anniversary of the armistice approaches, her letters to her brother Edward, Roland's best friend, make almost unbearable reading The tragedy was not over: where Roland fell, three of his friends would follow Kodak lost in a digital dither Sounding off The Photo giant is torn between new systems and its conventional film market, writes David Hewson Edited by Sean Hargrave Water jet takes pain out of having a filling Dentistry Astronauts rebel over space station software Nasa A crew training for the new station has walked out after finding its computer system unreliable and hard to use. Report by Mark Prigg Zero gravity holds a scent of money Research PCs are learning to spot liars Software Attack pods drop in on the enemy Defence High-tech capsules could parachute soldiers into action on clandestine missions or be used to rescue downed pilots. Report by Mark Prigg A quick plug for our latest software Cancer cures bloom from garden plants Medicine Equitable faces legal challenge Isa flaw puts savers' cash at risk Insurers stalk the living dead Contents Sail of the Century. . . Titanic memorabilia is… Watchdogs tackle Pru on Egg claims Contents Virgin Lenders try to stop cuts in mortagage rates Contents Widows deserve better deal from Blair on benefit reform Comment Lawyers tackle gazumpers Friends Provident Pensioner faces high charge in shopping for best annuity Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackies readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Aberdeen Prolific Corporate 10 steps to avoid the mortagage trap The market is awash with cheap deals, but some could spring nasty surprises, warns Robert Winnett Royal & Sunalliance Investments M&G Save & prosper Group Limited Guinness Flight The Equitable Life Cut your debt before lenders turn nasty Spending on credit has spun out of control and with recession on the horizon, Nick Gardner has some timely advice for borrowers Insurers fail to pay out on pension guarantees Pensioners who took out retirement income plans before 1988 do not realise they are losing out on bigger payouts, writes Alicia Wyllie Watchdog probes £100m top-up scandal Scottish Widows The Sunday Times Standard Life Bank Capital Wise Flemings Investment Trust Services Limited Newly weds in property trap A couple are starting married life in debt because she cannot sell her home in the flagging housing market. 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Troubleshooters break the rules Many accountants are trying their hand at Interim management, drawn by the variety of work it offers and by the opportunity to control projects in their own way. 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Bryan Appleyard introduces an exclusive extract Confessions of the young Alma Diaries As Vienna was gripped by artistic revolution, Alma Mahler, at 19, was undergoing her own sexual awakening and became intimate with some of the greatest artists of the time The background to the diaries The Invention of Love Rest of the week's films Jurial Pursuit Glum rock Cinema Heavy on the mascara but light on irony, did Velvet Goldmine have to take itself so seriously asks Tom Shone Jurial Pursuit Have a butcher's Art The National Gallery gets better and better. Its latest bloody offering, on loan from Oxford, deserves a long, hard look, says Waldemar Januszczak Egg The way to assembly Architecture It happened in Scotland, as it did in Wales. Which is why Sir Richard Rogers feels there should be a public competition to develop a new government building in London. By Hugh Pearman Robbie williams Egg Welsh National Opera A sharp ear for his era Cover Story What makes Vanity Fair special, says John Sutherland, is that the story of Becky Sharp reflects Thackeray's own coming to terms with the contradictions of Victorian England It's a classic dilemma This is the third time the BBC has filmed Vanity Fair Why do only a handful of novels make it to the screen Sinatra the Capitol Years The Sunday Times Film Unbeatable ticket offers £5 off Britannicus, starring Diana Rigg Art Pick of the Week British Sporting Heroes Art Theatre Dance Pick of the Week Call now to make bookings for the best shows and events in Britain Save £10 on National Carry On Opera Pick of the Week Pop Pick of the Week Radio 1 Sound City Week Concerts Concert Pick of the Week Top 10 Shows and Events Pop Comedy Pick of the Week Brothers in charms A season of underground films throws up two men hailed as heroes of kitsch The New Album from Britain's Biggest Opera Star Rock movies always miss a beat Pop Sure, many rock'n' roll films are strinkers, but Velvet Goldmine and still Crazy are the latest in a genre that delivers the odd gem, says Andrew Smith Telarc Classical On record Record of the week Rock Andrew Smith, Mark Edwards, Steward Lee and Robert Sandall Jazz Crucial Cuts The Ultimate collection The Sunday Times Music Shop Age has not withered them Drama But poor acting has certainly staled their infinite variety. Mirren and Rickman flounder in the NT's Antony and Cleopatra Primary Colors Rest of the week's theatre Royal Academy of Arts Abc Piccadilly Empty spirits The South Bank's ambitious tribute to Toru Takemitsu reveals the Japanese composer too often reworked old formats Inspecting Wexford Opera The Irish opera festival has a few hidden surprises lying in wait for the unsuspecting Eno Collins World Atlas Fine leap of faith Dance David Dougill watches a Royal Ballet in remarkably exuberant form despite the nightmare saga of Covent Garden Jerry Seinfelds Vangelis Elgreco The Sunday Times The Beautiful South The Nutcracker Moscow State Circus The Cruise Line Royal Albert Hall Lionel Richie in Concert The Cruise Line The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secondhand Books Lyric Theatre Chicago the Musical Antiques & Fine Art Fair Royal Court Theatre Royal Albert Hall Vespers Celine Dion Royal Festival Hall W. 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Other magazines talk of rescuing TV, but it won't be easy The week in view Action stations Radio waves It cuts both ways Television review BBC1 Critics' Choice Goodnight Mister Tom Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Rush—50 Years Of Drugs in Britain Choco Leibniz Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Grafters Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Thirty Years Of Billy Connolly Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Picking Up The Pieces Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Alien Invaders! 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Advice When it's good to talk Woolwich Keep all balls in the air at once Loans Deal yourself a winning hand Credit Cards Move your cash, see it grow Smart Money Savings Money made easy The Premier Card Getting to know all about Isa Smart Money As Peps and Tessas leave the financial stage, Kevin Pratt introduces a new tax-free performer Picture Gallery Why more earning power means more learning power Financing Education Buy to rent and build your old-age fund Property Mortgage Intelligence Free wheel into the future Smart Money Pensions Virgin Time to cook the books? Online Banking Nationwide Virgin Insure all of those worries away Happy hols are here again Shop around for holiday insurance, says Kevin Pratt. 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A British alternative The Johnson System QA Q What is a Super-Tuscan? QA 1993 South Ridge Brut English Sparkling Wine Q Is English wine any good? QA Q Is it ever stylish to drink Bulgarian? QA Q Can we now trust the eastern bloc? Business Traveller magazine: Vino Q Is champagne really all that special? Six champagne styles Q Why are two glasses a day good for the heart? Vino Verities Q Does hair of the dog help? QA Q Which wines cause fewest headaches? QA QA Q Which change has done most to improve wine? Q What is vin de pays? Casa Lapostolle Keystone Q Where can you live it up with Bacchus? A In Suffolk, according to one award-winning grower-philosopher Vino Verities Five £1,000 cellars to be won Prize quiz How to enter Taste test Vintage guide Tuscan reds The language of wine Style to Uvaggio Chateau d'Yguem The Sunday Times Wine Club Brilliance The Sunday Times Wine Club Gold Medal Paris 1998 The Sunday Times Wine Guide Binder
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