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News from 01/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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David Mills, Anthony Clare, Amanda Ursell, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Neil Wormald, Mary Wilson, Simon Read, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Jackie Anderson, F P Lynch, Jane Bird, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Graham Otway, Tom Reid, Adrian Turner, Donald Foreman The Constitutional Monarchy Association, Paul Bray, Tommy Tieman, Nicholas Hellen, Christopher Morgan, A E Jones, Alicia Wyllie, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Mark Goldberg, Hugh McLlvanney, Grinllng Gibbson, Andrew Butcher, Peter Allen, Uzi Mahnaimi, Peta Bee, Claire Oldfield, Rasselas, Hugh Johnson, Nick MacKinnon, Josh Salzmann, Jennifer Aslama, John Travolta, Jonathan Powell, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Sean Hargrave, Godfrey Smith, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, David Hutcheon, J B Jaspin, John Spurling, Hay-on-wye, Dr Robin Moffat, Bob Dwyer, Dr D G H, Dan Pearson, Barry Newcombe, Mark Leonard, Michael Prescott, Addlson de Witt, Matthew Wall, Aa Gill, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Sean O'Brien, John Jay, Melanie Phillips, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Dr Roger Henderson, Andy McNAB, Angela Muir, Jame Bird, Edward Porter, Steve Coogan, Michael Jones, Miss B, Shelley von Strunckel, R C Selley, Peter Parker, Uki Goñi, Mike Laws, Stuart Wavell, Mark Goldberg's, Maureen Cleave, Garth Pearce, Simon Fanshawe, Maeve Sheehan, David Leppard, A G Reeback, Tom Shone, Fiona McHugh, Stephen Amidon, Trusher Barot, Lisa Barnard, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Melinda Messenger, Andrew Roberts, Greg Hadfield, Hodder Valley, Richard Evans, John Park, Maggie Mills, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, C J, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, S P, Bill Kearns, Stephen Armstrong, Peter Taylor, John Llewellyn, Garth Alexander, John Ramwell Former Health Care Manager, Miss D Watson, Jessica Berry, Ray Hutton, Albert Museum, Brentwood, Christine Webb, Margaret Walters, Erica Brown, Alan Smith, A A Gill, Gwynneth Flower, Brian Glanville, D Wills, Simon Wright, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Alan English, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, P D Warren, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, George Hanley, David Parsley, John Green, Tom Deveson, Van Gogh, Lynette Jarvis, Margaret Rand, John Dugdale, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Royal Ballet, Nigel Botherway, Jonathan Goodall, Mrs I F, John Whitgift, John Peter, Stenmore, Sadler Wells, Nick Pitt, James Allen, Edward Platt, Steve Farrar, Geoffrey Nicholson, Roger Anderson, James Bryce Smith, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Anne-Marie Conway, Stewart Lee, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Annie-Marie Conway, Nick Gardner, P Mc A, Dr Anne Szarewski, Sue Lawrence, Zoë Heller, Arena Manchester, Brian Meade, Steven Downes, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, R S, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Rita Harrison, Marie Colvin, Allegra Donn, Michael Prescott Cheif Political Correspondent, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, Phillip Craigie, Walter Jones, Robert Elms, Hugh McManners, Rob Ryan, Mitchell Beazley, Trevor Lewis, Cheryl Younson, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Tamara Beckwith, Susan Elkin, Raymond Seitz, Michael Sheridan, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Lyden David Hall, John Waples, Jackson Pollock, Frances Lass, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Gerald Corbett, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Brian Pendreigh, Simon Crerar, Peter Cooper, General Sir Michael Rose, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Victoria, David Hawson, Sandy Gall, Simon Howard, Michael Donaghy, Pam Barrett, G W, A S, Frank Whitford, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Chris Dignan, Janet Eccles, K R, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, Diane G Paul, Marian Martin, Pamela Anderson Lee, Chris Hastings, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Jeremy Clarkson, Sir Terence, Mark Guthrie, Jennifer Miller, Louise Taylor, Shirley Conaran, Robert Harris, German Whites, Rosalind Kerven, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Emma Thompson, Ian Hawkey, Elizabeth, Bruse Ingman, Laurence Payg, David Lawrenson, D O, Sue Reid, Luch Rollin, Cosmo Landesman, Helen Hawkins, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Nick Roditi, Andrew Smith, Dr Mark Griffiths Reader in Psychology, S O, Colin McDowell, M Saint Georges, Lisa Bernard, Wembley Arena, Peter Bowles, Simon Brooke, Matthew Arnold, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Rupert Steiner, Phillip Knightley, Carol Stacey, David Drake, Simon Trump, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Contents Connery takes revenge with £60m studio deal Blackmail fears made Davies quit Minister gave millionaire party donor a Commons pass Insight Contents British Airways Contents Latin tango: Contents Queen to honour 'enchanting' Billy Graham Police will identify child sex victims Contents Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Railtrack No Title Cabinet anger as BBC gags its staff over Mandelson In full flow: a stream bursts through gardens at… Meale gave businessman pass for the Commons Surgeons will have to explain all deaths Army lays down its arms and surrenders to adultery Major accuses Thatcher of never loving the Tories Virgin Charles seeks 'parent' teams to save young BT Conran 'mean to sons' says 'Superwoman' National test results show fee-paying primary schools outshine state rivals Tminus 7 Weeks Judges found guilty of being rude, unfair and indecisive Could Do Better, Yours Honours DVLA Select Registration MacMillan Cancer Relief IBM Global Services Middle-class children at top of drug league Archbishop in veiled attack on Carey Tesco's own figures show food costlier in Britain than Europe Abbey National IBM Global Services Boyle set to go in Radio 4 disaster House plants to go high and dry Secret of Eternal Leaf Business First cellnet Police to show images of Net porn children Nationwide Geldof set to make £10m in television sale Hillside Animal Sanctuary Ltd. Tricky maths is the new rock'n'roll Lorry king raises flag of tax revolt Shop assistant hits Hollywood jackpot Star Alliance Meale and the men who profited from friendship Insight E-business Soft-bumper cars to curb child deaths Hirst puts the dome on ice Iberia Surprisingly ordinary prices 3 Com More connected GPs drop patients who ask questions Soldiers fight for glory in cyber zone "It Couldn't Be Anyone Else" Anglian Home improvements Debonair BT Click A walk on the Wild Side A cabinet minister meets a stranger in a park and is robbed. He is the victim, so why does he resign? Jonathan Carr-Brown, Simon Trump and Michael Prescott investigate A Killer instinct for the great British cringe Profile Owen the wrecker gets a new career break Easy Jet Trouble in euroland Memories are made of this Primus The thin man inside Lord Jenkins has our worst interests at heart Fear and loathing in the Booker circus Tories do the board walk Red Roy puts claret on hold for sake of his constitution Bishop takes up a new sexual position Whitehall confetti for the death of marriage Virgin Ski Psychopaths dumped in jail BT New Deal dropout Wyatt taken to task Slaves to Furby A royal retort No Class Divide Points Birthdays Forever Young Scottish Widows Disco survivors accuse neo-Nazis Renault Saddam in new challenge to UN Trial turns into timebomb for Mahathir Go Barclays Bush clan claims the Kennedy crown Moscow to offer Yeltsin golden handshake or order of the iron boot West Bromwich Building Society Little Chef Jordan's feuding queens fights over succession 'Tweens' are teens at 10 Chrysler Rover How the Taliban slaughtered 8,000 Gadaffi: Blair's doing it my way Waitrose Eeuro Daddy's girl leads Argentina by the ear Bonn big spenders lean to the left Lloyds Bank Business Banking South Africa heads towards an amnesty Lunn Poly PC World Beauty contest for all the presidents' wives Inside Moscow It's mud, glorious mud Labour MPs join ranks of big earners Secret bank squeeze in recession-risk areas Weather and Travel Outlook Swiss Air rage girl tells of attack Guard crushed by Arsenal bus News in Brief Airman killed Catholic dies in 'sectarian' shooting Road deaths Iranians pledge wages to kill Rushdie Kangaroo court Correction Three tickets share £6m jackpot Union-Castle Line News in Brief Royal protest £1m car Pinochet plea Prison inquiry Trains warning Red Alert Four-goal United surge closer to top Contents Hoddle renews England contract Contents First Telecom Liverpool left with red faces Michael Hodges at Filbert Street Jack Daniel's Earle makes point for fighting Dons Wright double stuns Gullit Louise Taylor at St James' Park Scorer Ndlovu sees red as Blues held to a draw O'Leary on a learning curve Horror show from hapless Wednesday FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues & Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Anelka points the way City hold on to gain drab win Understudy Wreh ready to fly into action Christopher Wreh says he will be available for Arsenal's journey to Kiev. By Ian Hawkey Keegan's Fulham facing underdogs FA Cup First round Draw Too much water under the Bridge for players Roma's forward thinking poses tough exam for O'Leary Brian Glanville says the Elland Road side will need to be on top form both in attack and defence to progress in the Uefa Cup The Sunday Times Guide to British Clubs Playing in Europe this Week Leeds Driven by Dutch Courage Clyde Wijnhard has added steel, grit and a touch of superstar quality to the famous west Yorkshire club Quiet king of happy Valley Years of hard work are paying off for Charlton Athletic and their manager Alan Curbishley Ian Hawkey Son is shining as Todd targets title Bolton's promotion push is a family affair as the Todds bridge the generation gap, says Louise Taylor The Sunday Times Pearl with golden future Bubbly Lewis is picture perfect The world's outstanding heptathlete has it all, except an Olympic gold medal. She aims to put that right The Road to Gold: How Denise Lewis Can Win in Sydney Tales of the Tape: How Evander Holyfield Rates his Rivals Ready for a Holy war Evander Holyfield says that if he loses to Lennox Lewis it will only be because he has beaten himself Springboks stay ahead of the pack On a hiding to nothing South Africa arrive on Friday with many strengths to admire and few weaknesses to exploit Nkumane earns chance on merit Mallett hammers the doubters South Africa's uncompromising coach is now established as the most important figure in international rugby, believes Stephen Jones Tourists want another grand slam South Africa count on secure lock Nick Cain meets tough-tackling South African Mark Andrews, who argues that the forward game is all about 'legitimate intimidation' How to Beat the Springboks: The Four Home Nation Coaches Give their Views Class of '98 can teach us a lesson This young, strong and fast Springbok side could develop into one of the best the game has seen Newcastle devastate Saracens Stephen Jones at Gateshead Stadium Hepher sinks Gloucester Mercedes-Benz Welsh left trailing Fear of fall-out for Six Nations New Zealand savage Lions Farrell unable to find his mark David Lawrenson at the McAlpine Stadium Scottish bring Bath crashing down to earth The Times Healy spurred on by memory of failure The world's top wicketkeeper revels in success but recalls far darker days. By Thrasy Petropoulos "Old Speckled Hen" Farewell to the eccentric master of arts Graham Otway mourns the departure from the England scene of Jack Russell, who added a dash of colour to his patriot games Ashes showdown will test English nerve Alec Stewart's side must stand up to the gung-ho Australians if they want to clinch the series Stewart dismisses injury fear Events on the field were overshadowed by a fitness scare for England's captain. By Simon Wilde Determined Warne back in groove Alex Fortune reports on an early success for the Australian spinner fighting to return to Test cricket after a serious shoulder injury Dillon shoots down India Golden boy tarnishes image Lara stumped by visa problem Hooligans mar capital return Whispering Death latest to take flight A question of fitness Whistle Blower Cup bid hits ticket trouble Diary of . . . A footballer's agent Sport on TV Q & A Book review Gazza Agonistes By Ian Hamilton (Bloomsbury £9.99) Bestsellers What they said Sporting CV Big two tee up shoot-out Montgomerie and Westwood prepare for a final-day battle to capture Europe's No 1 spot O'Malley in title hunt Graham Otway reports on the battle being fought out by the supporting cast at Montecastillo in search of a big pay day Ballesteros chases shadows Graham Otway on a fallen champion who refuses to accept that the cannot rediscover the form that made him such a draw card Wenton fails in bid to win world crown Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Rugby Union Rugby League Bolshoi can deliver a fairytale ending Jonathan Powell on the former England cricketer dreaming of racing victory on the track in Kentucky Breeding Success Hugh McLlvanney meets a British trainer determined to be successful on his own terms Osborne defies odds to honour friend Jonathan Powell reports on an emotional return to the saddle for a star jump jockey F1 banks on Eastern promise As one season ends, most thoughts are focused on ambitious proposals for 1999, says Adam Parsons Japan Result Decides Title Exclusive Sunday Times/times Competition The uplifting thrill of going downhill Play the Game Tririal Pursuil Success on Slopes a Question of Balance Suzuka: how the race was set up Pistol Pete fails to fire Richard Evans watches Pete Sampras stumble as he attempts to finish No 1 in the world for a record sixth year in a row Mitchell shows touch of class Stephen Jones meets a scrum-half who hopes England will learn from the best in the world Last chance to nominate your favourite Golding finds wind to come home alone Sailing The Sunday Times Sailing Ovett runs for president The former bad boy of British athletics tells Steven Downes why he wants to join the establishment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motoring Paramount Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The velvet underground It looks like an ordinary car, but BMW's latest M5 is the quickest four-door saloon ever, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Financial Services (GB) Ltd British Car Auctions Lexus picks a small fight with BMW Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's as Easy as AVC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage Imported second-hand Japanese cars get a mixed press. 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Sir Terence… Ford chief says UK plants must close efficiency gap Contents Inside America's Tyco eyes Williams in European acquisition drive Contents The bulls are charging on a diet of lower interest rates Agenda Cellnet sparks price war in mobile phones Sap BAe and Saab clinch £700m South African fighter order £3m carrot for Sleepy Kids chief Restaurant start-ups cut Conran profits SAP a Better Return On Information Lawsuits to anger pig firm investors Deluxe chiefs line up buyout at ailing Rank Revealed: the Guinness book of record errors Met Office forecasts chaos if millennium bug strikes Business Digest 3i aids Clyde Blowers British Steel aims to expand in US Casino battle on the cards Curostar JO Hambro hatches new funds Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Citibank BT's Bonfield plans move into Japan with Marubeni World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Scrambled Egg BT Goldberg plays his own game of fantasy football Many a soccer fan dreams of buying his club. Mark Goldberg not only had the ambition—he ended up with the money. Now his office overlooks the pitch where once he hoped to play Profile Hewlett Packard Mark Goldberg's Working Day Vital Statistics Volkswagen ECB raps German exchange targets Euro 'is stable' Rates closing Industry ready Northern Rock Fear spreads as world's engine room splutters The strains in America's capital markets caused by Russia's default show a worrying drop in investors' confidence and point to a growth recession, writes John Llewellyn How trains can be made to run on time Don't pick up bad European habits, Tony American Account Going Going Going Rank's big shake-up has ended in tears with its chief executive out and investors dismayed. A break-up cannot be ruled out, write John Waples and Andrew Lorenz The Sunday Times Orange Soros legend fades as losses mount After years of notching up stunning gains, his hedge funds have taken a beating and his star manager, Nick Roditi, has stepped down. Andrew Butcher reports from New York Orange plans to cover the world in a wire-free future With links to 90 countries, Orange has its sights set on becoming the Coca-Cola of mobile phones, a truly global brand. Report by Andrew Lorenz Vizual Business Tools Labour's honeymoon with unions may be over There are worrying signs that workers are becoming more willing to walk than talk, writes David Parsley Dublin bruisers deal knockout blow to Abbey Irish Permanent's merger deal with Irish Life has ended Abbey's hopes of a takeover, writes Fional McHugh from Dublin Row erupts as healthcare agency is put on sick list Sinclair Montrose is being investigated by the Stock Exchange over allegations that it misled investors. John Waples reports The Sunday Times Lucent Technologies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Salmon Assessors Multiple Display Advertising Items Allied Westminster e-Commerce Ltd. 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By Rupert Steiner My First Break Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar Corporate Partnerships Pitman training The Times Newspapers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Partnerships TSA Corporate Business Sales The Regional Department When taxman will share loss on bad investments Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Surface Doctor The Sunday Times Canon Tree war leaves folk pining for Yuletide cheer Prufrock Triumph whips up storm in a D cup Russian briefs' food for thought Glad to pick up Bill for lunch Vymura finds itself pasted into a corner Inside the City Contents Sunsail Beach Clubs Smoke Screen Only when night falls and the braziers are lit does the real Marrakesh emerge. Robert Elms mingles with the snake charmers, musicians, magicians and mountebanks Contents India The Good Gear Guide The latest technology for keeping in touch from the ends of the Earth The Travel Collection B W Travel Brief Holiday Clinic Websites of the Week Euro Tunnel Crystal Holidays Trivial Pursuit Directions Fine time in Austria The Foreign Office is warning of a new scam being Deal of the Week The first hotel guide for people with disabilities… Voyages Jules Verne Asian prices up On the Edge Government fails wet-bike test Insurance still at a premium Directions Where was I? Tap Air Portugal NY makeover Mediterranean Shipping Cruises Ltd Pettdls Go cheaper to Germany Question & Answer Hurricane fear blows over Holiday Money In brief World Service: November If it's warmth and the Med you're after, Cyprus is the place to be this month, while for action and adventure, try New Zealand, says David Wickers The Deal Hunter: This Month's Travel Bargains Elegant Hotels Group Swan Hellenic P&O Cruises Come for a walk in the 12th century Playing to the Galleries Take some time out for high art and capital fun in Paris, New York and Berlin Van Gogh on the Left Bank Annual Travel Insurance Eilat The Sunday Times Jackson Pollock at MoMA in Manhattan India Cunard India Trans Indus Chicago Best of the rest Lancashire hot spots The Forest of Bowland is a haven of rolling hills, verdant valleys, ancient villages and cosy pubs-but few people know that it even exits. Erica Brown explores Lancashire's best-kept secret The Sunday Times The Break Gorilla warfare In Uganda's Impenetrable Forest the mountain silverbacks are fighting for survival against poachers and the effects of civil war. Sandy Gall caught a glimpse of the last 300 Travel Brief The Sunday Times Trail blazing The von Trapps didn't just bring the sound of music to Vermont, but cross-country skiing, too. 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Competition Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Westminster London Contents My Private War News Review Contents Superlative Travel The poisoned chalice that awaited me in Bosnia Secret missions of mercy A stiff upper lip and a pair of twinkling eyes Interview The Times Literary Supplement Stop the talk show, I want to get off Chatting to people on television without a car in sight is simply terifying, says Jeremy Clarkson Sinful days in Soho Film censorship in a shifting moral climate is hell-it is also a bit of a laugh, says Maggie Mills after her 18 years in darkened rooms Whose waistline is it anyway? Enemy of the People Trivial Pursuit Orange What little boys are made of A vulnerable man in a bestial world The Ted Hughes that John Carey knew was not the gloomy iron man of legend but a soul alert and sensitive to the world and to his friends Not waving but drowning When their boat sank miles from the African coast Patrick French and his companions faced a terrifying fight for survival Man you're a cool dude . . . I mean druid Last of the Great War's old reliables refuse to fade away Forgive and forget? No woman ever could Shirley Conran, who has just written a novel about revenge, reveals the pain of her marriage to Sir Terence Picture Gallery The Journals This Life Stop the Week Zippy the racehorse, pencil sharpening in the Netherlands Eureka! Lord Sainsbury Quiz The Daily Telegraph: Borra Milojkovic Last word. . . Christopher Wordsworth They'll get to the bottom of it, they will Talking heads What you didn't know about the Booker Prize Will your Marriage Last? Nice to Quote You, to Quote You Nice Roll out the Double Barrels It's Royal Spice The Final Frontier A case of splitting hairs On Message Duffer's guide: History The List Bose Hello life. I hardly recognise you Andrew Sullivan, HIV positive, on the strange new world of hope he was entered since drugs turned back the Aids plague Sheep help save victims of overdoses Medicine Their blood is being used to create antibodies that will mop up the toxins, writes Roger Dobson Scans make tests on mice more humane Research Advances in PC audio are music to the ears Sounding off Microsoft has brought out a new, simple digital sound system. David Hewson tests it against audio cards Forecasts on locust swarms safeguard African crops Entomology Voice control gives hands-free phones Electronics Bee venom may relieve arthritis and MS Medicine Scanner picks out criminals Security An airport is testing a device that can spot wanted men even if they are disguised, writes Sean Hargrave The Sunday Times For sale: used space shuttle, one careful Russian owner Finance Experts warn: fix pension income before it's too late Savers misled over returns on investments Homeowners pay dear for long-term fixed loans Brokers get stick over carrots Contents Stranded . . . Victims of flooding have enough to… Footsie rally 'will not last' Fidelity Investments' Contents Brown's pre-budget report could drive motorists mad Mortgage ads are misleading Sharewatch Scottish Widows Borrower can't pull plug on exorbitant bathroom… Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Woolwich Can Peps win the pension race? With annuity rates low and stock markets in turmoil, pension funds look poor value. Peps can be a better way to save. By Naomi Caine The Equitable Life How the Two Investments Differ City experts believe shares will fall again before rising Many analysts are convinced that the recent rally in share prices will not last, although a few say low interest rates will help the market sustain a recovery, writes Nick Gardner Singer & Friedlander Royal & Sunalliance Crisis cuts value of inheritance Can you cope? A Weekly guide to surviving financial ups and downs Protected trusts pay off in stormy times Funds that limit risk may not perform so well in a rising market but they come into their own when the market crashes, writes Nick Gardner Windfalls for all at Midshires Mercury Asset Management Funds will lose tax-free status Save & prosper Alliance Leicester The Sunday Times The end is nigh for gazumpers Moves to speed up the housebuying process and curb gazumping cannot come soon enough, but there are already ways to keep the transaction on course, writes Simon Read Job losses and stock-market chaos will keep property prices in check Legal & General Small women help stores pile on pounds A fall in tourism could cut investors' profits but there is value on the high street where Arcadia's Petites range has given takings a boost. By Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Investor's Journal Forward planning can stop taxman making off with your inheritance Scottish Widows Morgan Stanley Dean Witter M&G Standard Life Bank Shepherds Schroders Beale Dobie & Company Limited Unlock the wealth inside your home Pensioners can raise thousands of pounds to supplement their income by selling their property without moving out—but there is a price to pay, writes Kevin Pratt How to survive if floods engulf your property Robert Winnett has some timely advice on the way homeowners caught in last week's deluge should deal with insurance companies Can Save & Prosper's Pep bring home the bacon? In the first of a series studying advertisers' claims, Alicia Wyllie puts one fund manager to the test Adwatch Halifax Threadneedle investments The Equitable Life Virgin Money Section M&G Securities Limited Gartmore Don't surrender policy profits Rather than cashing on endowments with your insurance company, you can sell them to a dealer and get a much higher price, writes Alicia Wyllie Bag yourself a bargain by bidding online Net Shopper How to play the endowment game Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals NPI breaks ground with ethical tracker Savings News Home loans release cash Money Monitor Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Policy Portfolio Plc Chase De Vere EuroDebt Money Selection Woolwich Exelusive Mortgages Direct Direct Line Personal Loans Policy Plus Rugby star prepares for the final whistle Jupiter School contracts send RM to top of the class Inside Track Howgate Sable Quantel UNiSYS Contents Sainty Hird & Partners Harvey Nash Executives Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Howgate Sable Logistics International Plc Solutions ABZ Recruitment Deloitte & Touche MacDonald Kinnaird Mastek Prism Executive Recruitment Cellnet Coca-Cola CMG United Distillers & Vintners Michael Page Sales & Marketing MacDonald Kinnaird Donside Paper Company Nicholson International Minorco Park Retail Human Resources Michael Page Sales & Marketing Pera PA Consulting Group Whitehead Selection Ernst & Young Talisman International Systems Resourcing Nigel Lynn Associates NB Selection AMEC Process and Energy Hoggett Bowers ECC International Harling Menzies Executive Search Strategic Dimensions Krone Jenoptik Group Marconi Communications Mercuri Urval Diageo Marks & Spencer PA Consulting Group Lattis Telinco Grandison Selection The Peachell Group News International Newspapers Ltd Kudos the Information Company Fortis Huntswood Associates Bookham technology Reilor Mitie Group News International Newspapers Ltd Bolton town Centre Partnership ECM Selection Ltd. 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I'm Chris Lunch Brighton Think different Contents Contents A decorator who couldn't paint Art Why is Edward Burne-Jones rated a great British painter and can his work possibly justify a huge international exhibition, asks Frank Whitford Noises off George Clooney is being told he is the next Cary… Skydigital A blow for truth Cinemas Primary Colors may have John Travolta and Emma Thompson, but it can't match the White House drama being played out in red life, says Tom Shone My name is Rest of the week's films Egg Let's twist again Cinema It might have been terrifying 25 years ago, but now The Exorcist just seems childish, says Tom Shone Egg Plinking marvellous Rock A new Japanese technology is invading our his CD players but this time it's the sound, not the software, that counts, says Stewart Lee Believe again Interview Only months ago, Cher was in despair for her career. Now she is on top of the charts and riding high in Hollywood. By Garth Pearce The Sunday Times Film Pick of the Week Saving Private Ryan Art Pick of the Week Grinllng Gibbons and the Art of Carving Art Theatre Pick of the Week The Weir Dance Pick of the Week Royal Ballet Call now to make bookings for the best shows and… Opera Pick of the Week Flight Pop Pick of the Week Page & Plant Concerts Concert Pick of the Week London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Pop Comedy Pick of the Week Amadeus Peter Shaffer's A Turner down Visual arts Three inward-looking women and a man who paints with dung. for Cosmo Landesman, the prize is losing its credibility Boris Godunov Works of art Architecture Factories do not have to be boring old boxes, says Hugh Pearman. The new Motorola and Dyson Plants spectacularly combine form and function Classical Record of the week Rock Jazz The Sunday Times Music Shop Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection True colour shining through Drama Adrian Lester is black, British—and the real star of Hollywood's Primary Colours. Simon Fanshawe on a rising talent Almeida Islington Television TV satire was in dire straits until The 11 O'Clock Show came along. But it seems its stars may have grown too big for their boots, says Stephen Armstrong Who's laughing now? Shadow of a king Drama The RSC's latest production of Richard III raises the vexed question of popular Shakespeare. John Peter fears for the future Trivial Pursuit Rest of the week's theatre Island Working heroes Music Despite financial woes and ignorant bureaucrats, British musicians remain the world's best, as Liverpool confirms for Hugh Canning Jesus my Boy Something to get your teeth into At a time when just about everything is packaged for easy consumption, Paul Driver enjoys a rate treat: a satisfyingly meaty concert Trivial Pursuit Royal National Theatre Vaudeville Theatre Pointers east and west Dance David Dougill on a bouncy Beijing Academy and a shiny Royal Ballet Tate Liverpool Barbican Centre M people Theatre Raymond Gubbay The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre St. John's, Smith Square Celine Dion World of Jewish Music To Advertise in this Section Wilson Stereo Library Ltd Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Theatre London Palladium Celine Dion Tickets Victoria Palace Theatre To advertise in entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Neautiful Theatre Experiance Rolling Stones Ticket Francais Moscow State Circus Luxury Theatre Luxury Theatre Breaks Total Entertainment Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Michael Ball Lighthouse Family Total Entertainment Lucinda Williams Football Packages The Harlem Gospel Singers Van Morrison TuTu Paul McKenna'S Hypnotic Show Nanci Griffith The Saw Doctors Red Stewart A shot in the arm Stephen Armstrong asks if Channel 4's new film channel will help breathe life into independent cinema in Britain The week in view The biggest breakfast Radio waves Getting along famousely Television reviews BBC1 Critics' Choice Marlon Brando Satellite Sunday 1 November Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day The Times BBC1 Critics' Choice British Midland The Airline for Europe Satellite Monday 2 November Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day The Times BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day The Times BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Wednesday 4 November Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 The Times Critics' Choice Satellite Thursday 5 November Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day The Times BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Saturday 7 November Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Daewoo Contents United in fighting the disease of the century Businesses should be bug-repellent What is the Bug? Help and Advice Just how bad can it be? The Risks Midland Bank Picking out the rotten apples The Supply Chain How the banks are helping you to help themselves Banking Sage Countdown to 2000 Don't panic There's still time to be Y2k compaliant if you begin now, says Jane Bird Get Smart PCs Common Locations of Embedded Systems When the chips are down Electronics Time The Sunday Times Oh, doctor, we're in trouble Bug Fixes Getting to the root of the problem Flowers Direct Sunday Times We'd like to teach the world Global Response If You are Planning to Get your Business Ready for Contents Contents Choice is the hallmark of private schools The independent sector has a wide variety of learning environments for all children says, Jackie Anderson If you're paying, make every penny count Private schools offer every facility—at a price. Greg Hadfield explains how to pick the best Collins World Atlas The Top 500 Independent Schools 1 to 250 The Top 500 Independent Schools 251 to 500 Greater London Independent Greater London Preparatory Southeast Independent Southeast Preparatory Hurtwood House The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Southwest Independent Southwest Preparatory Top 25 Girls' Independent Schools Top 25 Boys' Independent Schools Wales Independent Howell's School Llandaff Wales Preparatory Midlands Independent Abbey Colleges Midlands Preparatory East Anglia Independent Schools Catering for Dyslexia East Anglia Preparatory The Sunday Times Northwest Independent Northwest Independent The Times Educational Supplement Northwest Preparatory The 20 Highest Day-School Fees The 20 Lowest Day-School Fees Shrewsbury School St Swinthun's School Headington School Oxford Devonshire House Preparatory School Merrett Cife Helpline Benenden School Mander Portman Woodward The Godolphin School Old Swinford Clifton High School The Godolphin & Latymer School Charterhouse Benenden School Affordable Boarding! Bromsgrove School Rugby school North Independent North Preparatory Northern Ireland Independent Scotland Independent Scotland Preparatory The Sunday Times Parent Power 1998 Prep Schools Index Time Contents Tag Heuer Contents Evolution decrees that those with the greatest power Renault Intel inside Pigeon Post We Keep Thinking of the Helpless Wife on Board Witnessing her Husband Being Devoured P&O Cruises Technics Relative Values Boss Hugo Boss Sympatex The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Her Royal Likeness Alcatel Iced cream Regatta New Ultratone Futura Wilcon Homes Nissan D. F. S. Britain's Leading Uphafasery… Witness to the Persecution Boots Volvo Jay-Be This Man was Brain-Damaged as a Child. A Drug Company Paid out More than £2.75M when its Whooping Cough Vaccine was Blamed. But what if the Law Got It Wrong? Canon Gore-Tex Leather Denbigh SHL People make the difference Isuzu Gore-Tex Silversea Ecco Turner's Venice Turner's Venice Duniopillo K Shoes Photo finish Picture Gallery CTS Horizons perfecting the art of travel Neville Johnson Fine Furnishings Direct from Economic Ltd Voyages Jules Verne Brain Power Use It or Lose It! Teaser 1885 Bookwise Chess Bridge New Zealand Facades Trentino Natural Energy the Italian Way NordicTrack (UK) Ltd BAC Limited Samuel-Heath & Sons plc Pinelog Ltd A Life in the Day of Scorpio Honda Contents Contents The Sunday Times A toast to wine-lovers Joanna Simon, consultant on the Wine Guide, reflects on milestones from this six-week series and raises a glass to the power of the British consumer Contents The experts' choice From chardonnay to shiraz, Champagne to Chile, Joanna Simon and Hugh Johnson select 20 wines each to illustrate the revolutions in white and red Value judgements When buying wine, we may not always get what we pay for—often we can do better. Margaret Rand explains why An audience with Pushy Galore Maureen Cleave meets the frank and formidable head of international wine at Sotheby's Grapevine Wine merchants Cheap and cheerful House wines don't have to be nasty plonk, as many winebars are realising. Lisa Barnard reports The best house wines around Lisa Barnard awards points out of 10 for gluggability at your local bar or café When wine is a crime Jonathan Goodall on the scandals, the deceits and the deaths Laithwaite's flying wine club Joanna Simon tells the story of a remarkable pioneer and the birth of a great institution Trying to keep the customers satisfied Lisa Barnard asks the high-street wine suppliers what's new on the sheives The British are 'exceptionally adventurious' when it… Check out the chains Joanna Simon evaluates the wine retailers When she speaks winemakers listen If you want your wine to appeal to the British, Angela Muir can fix it for you Vine Verities Five £1,000 cellars of fine wines to be won Prize quiz How to enter Vintage guide Taste test The language of wine Varietal to Zinfandel The Sunday Times Wine Guide The Sunday Times Special Wine Guide offer Vin Chilla

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