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News from 08/11/1998

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Leonard Street, Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, Tim Tezisler, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Steve Lawless, Jane Voyle, C Checkley, Barbara Hall, lain Morrison, Hugo Jayne, David Adams, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Ann Freer, Nigel Botherway, Chris Smith MP, Donald MacGillivray, Allan Steven, Rebecca Butlin, Charlotte Matthews, Robert Silver, Philip Norman, Chris Ryder, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Lesley White, Hector Miller, Lawrie Madden, Alexandra Williams, John Jay, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Joshua Sims, Oliver Stone, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Tanla Alexander, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Judith O'reilly, Alastair McCall, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Dilwyn, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Stephen Grey, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, K R, Dylan Jones, Catherine Corbishley, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Rev David Phillips Director, Steve Farrar, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Ruth Bates, Roger Anderson, Laura Voyle, David Dougill, John Evans, James Bryce Smith, John Hurley, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Andy Sturgeon, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, John Sutherland, Heather, Edward Porter, Michael Balm, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Dr Andrew Purkis Chief Executive, Robert Harris, Peter Hughes, Frank Kermode, Tory Wives, Joan Smith, Cathy Scott-Clark, Rex Gooch, K P Doyle, Jeremy Harris, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ray Wild, Brian Grant, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Antony Sher, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Zoë Heller, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Driver, Glenn Hoddle, Derek Clements, Simon Fanshawe, Garth Pearce, Boris Schapiro, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Catherine Morganti, Sue Fox, Ian Hawkey, Neil Traylen, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, David Jlggens, Reginald Davis, Bridget Freer, Brian Jackman, Claire Tomalin, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Fiona McHugh, Nigel Bowden, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Nell Wormald, Phil Baker, Hugh Canning, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Lord Marsh Chairman, Karen Bayne, Victoria O'Brien, Anna Pasternak, Sue Reid, Nltin Sawhney, Raymond Keene, Amanda Foreman, Alan Clark, Vera Groarke, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Michael Miles, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Stephen Bevan, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, Robert Elms, Dominic Rushe, Martin Searby, Ghulam Hasnain, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Miranda Seymour, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Stephen Armstrong, Dr Jeffrey Tatham-Banks, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Roger Panting, Sheryl Garratt, Garth Alexander, Michael Bor, Jessica Berry, Maurice Chittenden, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Eileen Drewery, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Daniel Vasella, Susan Elkin, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Donald McRae, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Caitlin Moran, Michael Hodges, Anne Sloman, Mandy Payne, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Antonia Fraser, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, David Sumner Smith, Mary Minto, Jason Cowley, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Nadine Meisner, Trushar Barot, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Aubrey Beardsley, Helen Baxendale, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, General Pinochet, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Mark Johnstone, Dave Selby, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Michael de Kare-Silver, Peter Cooper, General Sir Michael Rose, Conal Gregory, Kipper William, Natalie Massenet, Carey Scott, Mario Artaza, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Ruby Walsh, Georgina Howell, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Twelve-year-old girl to get breast implant Charles invites Labour's 'prince' Britain betrayed me, says General Pinochet Contents Kuoni Poppy power: Baby Spice Emma Bunton arriving at the… Contents Police spy on protest farmers Insight Blair backs newly 'outed' gay minister Brown is 'deeply embarrassed' Contents Contents Calais Surgical instruments could pass CJD between patients IRA to agree on arms by Christmas Increase your response by up to 185% The Vauxhall Omega Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Blair to give Patten top Brussels job EU staff misused £60m aid fund Showbiz meets Islam at the court of Prince Charles Virgin Stores mark up 'bargains' by 60% Railtrack Shop warranties cost more than goods covered Divers locate war wrecks sunk with £1bn treasure Article Withdrawn Surprisingly ordinary Prices Marks & Spencer Children of five to get after-school homework clubs The Jackal crosses Benn off hit list Alexander the Great Wimp gets lost in a Hollywood conspiracy Sage 'Friend and foe' remembrance day angers veterans Honda Laureate hot tip caught with smoking gun Home-alone dogs driven wild by careerist owners Orange Friend of Meale is given £20,000 grant Insight PC World Article Withdrawn Macmillan cancer relief Was Major target of IRA 'dambusters'? Weepy 'can't cope' men catch the baby blues Skydigital Commercial Vehicles TV turns sword of truth on Labour First Cellnet Goodbye Hello! Shambles or Scandal? Was the government's handling of the Davies affair a cover-up or a cock-up? Nick Rufford, Michael Prescott and Maeve Sheehan report on the rising fallout from the scandal Department fee Education and Employment Trapped between a rhyme and a raspberry Profile The poet laureate Envy those who rose to the challenge of war Boeing Tell us the truth A lesson for the right Lloyds Bank Business Banking With this tax break I thee wed—now that really would help the family Reality bites the babbling pundit Glenys is definitely not for returning Quidmum Question Time turns off the man who outed Mandelson Brown and Cook out of Blair's world team This isn't about sex, it's about behaviour Purdey Hurtling to Emu disaster Safeway Bishops should reject Charles and Camilla union Let Chile judge Pinochet crimes Heritage Intact No crime to be childless Owen Man Points Birthdays Mad, bad, and dangerous to know Steven Handy attacked an air hostess because she told him to sit down. What sort of person does such a thing? Alexandra Williams looks into his twilight world Debonair Brave Briton defied Pinochet torture 'I was hurt, bewildered' Pinochet's statement It happens at the Hilton Hilton Pakistan links 50 killings to London Hurricane woman grives for son Saddam shifts power to his younger son Scottish Widows Old man of outer space turns a gimmick into a Nasa glory day Proton White House euphoria as Newt quits Go-fly Energis Rebel who won his cause and lost his head Russian 'serf' flees Chechen slavery Lotus Bank-boss Attali returns as Robin Hood of finance Rover The day civil war simmered in Indonesia BT Police witness turns the tables on Mahathir Godard the 'fraud' falls off his pedestal Jones loses out on $1m harassment offer Inside Washington Intel inside Snort of laughter Trial by comedy Smoke for the blokes Libyans set to hand over Lockerbie two Cook gags Mi6 in arms probe Straw sets up agency to seize 'dirty' money Weather and Travel Outlook Swiss Poppies and pride: Chelsea pensioner Albert… Murder leads Wembley towers face demolition De Klerk weds Stone trial witnesses 'threatened' Man set alight Hunting success Watchdog curbs Four tickets split £7.2m jackpot Uunet a WorldCom Company Embryo cloning breakthrough News in Brief Cannabis report MoD payouts Staying put Correction Contents Dublin strikes twice to topple Spurs Contents Computacenter Contents Gayle force blows away sad Forest Fantasy league Charlton escape defeat but have struggle ahead Robson rages as two Boro players see red Two too many at anxious Anfield Reid's thanking his lucky stars Blackburn tumble into bottom three Ndlovu swings balance Birmingham's way Johnson saves point for angry lpswich FA Carling Premiership Fixtures and TV Games Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Scotland The Conference Pools Fighting Talk Glenn Hoddle is not for turning despite the furore over his demeanour, tactics and Eileen Drewery The Thoughts of Glenn Hoddle New-look Wembley may lose the Twin Towers Vauxhall George's law and order Joe Lovejoy finds the new Spurs boss plotting the defeat next week of his old club Arsenal Giggs holds key to Ferguson's European dreams Brian Glanville assesses the prospects for Manchester United as they continue their mission to capture the ultimate European prize Gunners spread too thin Arsenal are paying a heavy price for taking on Europe's best with a squad lacking strength in depth Fragile Glass beefs up act to join Gullit's revolution Louise Taylor on the flying winger who hopes to topple Manchester United today Time for northern A year of experimenting will end when Clive Woodward unveils his England team this week Springboks' bullet primed to explode David Walsh encounters brutal reality in the fearsome shape of James Dalton, the pacy and powerful South African hooker Showdowns in Autumn Barriers tumble for white South Africans Donald McRae is excited by the crossover of English and Afrikaans influences in the Springbok team currently touring Britain Lights to sparkle Rivalry with no half measures England are in a position of strength as they choose between Matt Dawson and Kyran Bracken, says Nick Cain Mayer makes indelible mark Only 21, the Edinburgh Reivers' centre is the most exciting player to come out of Scotland for 10 years, says Alasdair Reid Dam threatens to burst on the lightweight Dutch England's superiority against inexperienced opposition from Holland may pose a threat to players' safety, warns Barry Newcombe Dangers Facing Holland Howley glimpses new ray of hope Kiwis bury Britain to win series Ford Direct Italy in condition to worry England Greenwood inspires Tigers Bath lose ground in title battle Schuster puts boot in on Newcastle Howarth cools early Irish fire Dallaglio injury blow Mapletoft defies Bedford fightback Furial Pursuil Algeria claims 'Farouk' Schumacher Elleray shown literary red card A lesson for Lewis Letters to the Sports Editor Much as I admire Richie Benaud, isn't there… Close but no cigar for Palace Whistle Blower Some brothers do 'ave' em Tackling a new anthem A Liverpool joint-boss Diary of. . . Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & A Book review Ken Bates: My Chelsea Dream By Brian Woolnough (Virgin £16.99) Bestsellers What they said Sporting CV Dull England fail to shine South Australia's experimental bowling attack makes light work of the English top order Striking difference as Hussain stands up to be counted Simon Wilde sees a change for the better in the Essex and England batsman who was once dismissed as an 'angry young man' Players demand Lara's return West Indies' tour of South Africa hinges on Pat Rousseau, but the players are no longer willing to accept second best. By Ian Hawkey West Indies Money Game England Australia South Africa The Times Nice one, son Ruby Walsh, a prosince June and the leading Irish Jockey, is out to follow his famous father's trail See More Business ready to strike gold at Cheltenham As the new jumps season gets under way, Jonathan Powell assesses the quality of the runners and riders who are aiming for glory Six to Follow Dickinson wins by a mile A determined Yorkshire trainer has the last laugh, proving miracles really do happen Dunwoody scales the heights Jonathan Powell observes a leading jockey punishing his gaunt body in pursuit of racing greatness Nicholls goes Wild on way to seventh heaven Jonathan Powell on a day likely never to be forgotten by one of Britain's finest young trainers Tana Sports Desperate McRae braced for flying finish Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Racing This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rusedski in mood for shoot-out with top gun Richard Evans sees Britain's No 2 tennis player battle through to the final of the Paris Indoor Open Pauper Prince Hugh McIlvanney says Naseem Hamed's latest success should make him cringe Exclusive Sunday Times/times Grand Prix Competition Learn Basics before You Step on Court O'Meara sets mark for Clarke The season ends with an Irishman now ready and able to take his place among golf's elite Get in shape to play squash Play the Game BAT fate turns on wheel of fortune Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Absolutely No Competition Cash Centres Ltd Allied Westminster e-Commerce Ltd. 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Owen St. Albans Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Arlington Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The mixed-up matador The Seat Toledo wants to be an Alfa but settles for being a Mondeo, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Xantia gets a diesel boost John Sankey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items This isn't driving, this is the school run Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Guaranteed Motor Cars Burton House Weybridge Automobiles Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Textile industry faces the loss of 60,000 jobs More interest-rate cuts expected as Bank sees slowdown deepening Goldman's Corzine urged to resign Virgin Contents Former boss bids for Rank Leisure Contents Boardroom war erupts over top M&s post Oates starts lobbying directors Time to tear up the retail financial services rule book Blair and banks split over euro BT Saatchi brings arts to masses Cellnet gains on Vodafone in mobile-phone price war Smaller firms at risk, says CBI Property group bows out of Canada CGU lines up £400m Irish takeover bid New twist to Bilton deal Duke's profits soar to £65m Business Digest British Midland in quest for partners Eurostar City blushes as lap-dancing club goes bust Wembley saviours score as £105m sale goes ahead Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom NatWest Databank Race against Time Can the Bank of England cut interest rates quickly enough to head off a recession that would blow a hole in Gordon Brown's budget plans and force him to raise taxes? David Smith reports Gieves & Hawkes Canon Daniel Vasella's Working Day Drug baron with an eye for a deal Daniel Vasella, head of Europe's biggest drug company Novartis, was drawn to a career in medicine after suffering illness and tragedy in his family Profile German jobless rate falls to 10.6% Alchemy's spree turns venture capital into gold Since it was set up in 1996, Alchemy has made 27 deals worth a total of £1.5 billion and more acquisitions are on the way. John Waples reports Citibank Brown's rosy buds of recovery Economic Outlook America will slow down, but not to a crawl American Account Citigroup's unruly tribes fail to merge The merger of Citicorp and Travelers was never going to be smooth. Now blood has been drawn with the ousting of its president. Garth Alexander reports from New York Midland Bank On the Rack at Marks Marks & Spencer's Sir Richard Greenbury is under pressure after profits suffered their biggest fall this decade. By Dominic Rushe CNT Mobile phone firms step up price war Britain's big four operators believed that tough competition means the regulator need not intervene, writes David Parsley Flextech tunes in for swashbuckling television deals The company sees scope for growth by helping publishers and other TV firms carve out a niche in pay television. Kirstie Hamilton reports IBM Thailand sees glimmers of recovery The stock market has risen 50% from its low point and the currency has stengthened but great problems remain in the banking system. Michael Sheridan reports from Bangkok Shopping on the Net is poised to change face of retailing Michael de Kare-Silver, author of e-Shock, a book on electronic shopping, says retailers ignore new technology at their peril Oracle Applications Brown lays out his plans for a thriving enterprise culture Tax breaks will be offered to creat an innovative, high-tech economy more in line with America's. Claire Oldfield reports Motor manuals put Haynes on do-it-yourself road to success John Haynes spotted a gap in the market for workshop books when he was a teenager keen on customising cars. Rupert Steiner reports Owner-managers face tangle of employment red tape Bulletin How can I stop rivals stealing my good idea? Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidence on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Keeping the customer satisfied The UK Benchmarking Index clearly demonstrated that Alfas Industries, a sealants producer, is performing strongly in most areas. But it also highlighted surprising shortcomings in its customer service and a need to put serious effort into marketing. Report by David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Trauma victims confront horrors of war in Virtual Vietnam Psychiatry Hubble faces shutdown risk as gyros failb Space Nasa scientists are worried the $2bn space telescope will stop working before a shuttle can be sent to make repairs in 2000, writes Sean Hargrave Trivial Pursuil Qantas A sniff of chocolate boosts the immune system Medical All seeing software keeps eye on hackers Security Tsetse flies fall victim to insecticide spread by sex Health The Sunday Times SHL Tired of hanging on for a good phone service Sounding off Give me a company where people rather than machines answer the phone, says David Hewson UNiSYS Cockburn gets his lines crossed Nadir broadcasts his ambitions Prufrock Sunday-times. co. Goldman's Davies adds to his piles Casino man nets Sea Shell Hugo Boss puts on celebrity act Float fiasco leaves Goldman in a mess Inside the City Contents Ryanair Earning your stripes After travelling halfway round the world to catch a glimpse of a tiger, Antony Sher discovers he has to resort to the law of the jungle to secure his ultimate prize Contents Touring party The world's biggest industry? Tourism. Favourite pastime? Sport. Put the two together and what do you get? Fans' heaven, says Mark Hodson Caribbean Connection Play safe: how to protect your holiday Portugaline Travel Brief Calverley Travel Ltd. India Book of the Week Holiday Clinic K P Doyle and Mark Johnstone are experienced sailors and would like to see in the new millennium scuba diving with friends. They have £1,800 each to spend and want to charter their own boat, somewhere warm, ideally in the Caribbean Canyon Way Deal of the Week Leisure Direction There is much more to Alexandria than meets the eye,… Rooms for improvement Going, going, gone. . . Directions Tighter rules for divers Go nouveau Question & Answer Holiday Money Where was I? Advice at a price RYA's wetbike review Crystal Travel Brief The lost boys Eighty years since the guns fell silent, Brian Jackman visits the peaceful woods and farmland that were once the battlegrounds of the first world war, and pays homage to the young men who sacrificed their lives there Voyages Jules Verne Swan Hellenic Caribbean: with kids In the first of a series on the Caribbean, Robert Elms checks out a suitable destination for children in St Lucia and, right, David Wickers uncovers the best winter deals for families Picture Gallery Child's Play: How to Plan your Family Holiday Ferry Company in Ireland Lunn Poly Air Portugal Plus Travelcare A Good Alistair Scott gears up for the coming season with the best new boots and skis on the market, and tells you when, and where, to buy them VSOE Orient-Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Footing Nobody Ever Goes Just once The Dubai Experience Beginner Trailfinders Travelbag US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items AB Airlines Delta Vacations Royal Brunei Jetline Flight Centre Orlando Dream Holiday Homes & Villas Worldwide & European Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Peregor Travel Insurance Black & White Canadian Affair CGU Direct Airline Network AiR Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items American Airlines Dial. 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Lesley White reveals the secrets of this royal resuscitation The man-child who would be king Goodwood Travel Limited Contents Sight Savers With friends like these Daddy warned me about hereditary peers like you Newman's Week Barclays Anne Sloman It really is all a conspiracy Paranoid, me? Film maker Oliver Stone says conspiracy theories have explained history brilliantly so far—our new lack of suspicion is dangerous I'm not gay, it's just the way I'm standing Would you buy a used plotline from this man? A star is born, and baby makes two Interview Can I learn to love shopping and stop the recession? Watch this trolley Trivial Pursuil The Times Literary Supplement Lies, lies, lies Many people cheered when Nato planes went into action in the Bosnian war. But, as General Sir Michael Rose can now reveal, there was another side to the story Redrow Persimmon The Panoramic Kiss goodbye to the puritans Let the Tories spain Brown's black hole The opposition should learn the joy of spending—it could foil the chancellor's euro plans, says David Smith Ludo the lionheart takes on the liberals Clever Bunny The real feminists of the 1960s were wearing fluffy tails and satin ears and are now chief executives, former Bunny Kathryn Leigh Scott tells Margarette Driscoll Straight from the horse's mouth The Sunday Times This Life The Fat Controller, topless lawnmowing, the chesse grater as art Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Baron de Spon Sir John Stephenson Quiz The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . The Times: Tom Torney Consumers' judge is rough with his justice At home with Jack Straw, the royal doormat, and by the way, Mr Mayor, we're replacing you with a goat Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about royal gifts It'll get you in the end But what? It'll get you in the end. But what? People of the Week Follow the family plan Duffer's guide: M&S The List Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiswick W4 The Sunday Times Fairview New Homes Plc. The hidden Cotswolds Better road and rail links are finally opening up the quieter areas of one of England's treasures, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homebuyers develop a thirst for wine cellars Fairview New Homes Plc. 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Nick Gardner looks at the implications Standard Life Bank Gartmore Policy Portfolio PLC Money Section Virgin Share prize for hard workers The chancellor has plans for a stakeholder democracy to boost productivity, but what do staff stand to gain? asks Naomi Caine Royal & Sunalliance Investments Chancellor's Likely Winners and Losers The Sunday Times Companies with staff stakeholders outshine Footsie The Equitable Life Internet opens up window shopping Supermarkets are rolling out 'virtual' stores where consumers can buy what they fancy at the click of a button. Robert Winnett reports Lambeth Building Society Legal & General BMW What Do the Supermarkets Offer? Simple pension off the shelf Tesco's £1 a Day Pension Plan Don't be caught out by early Isa hype Isas may still be months away, but savers are already being enticed by glossy brochures to open feeder accounts that offer poor value, writes Alicia Wyllie Comparison that tells half the story Alicia Wyllie questions a savings-rate offer in our series that investigates the claims of advertisers Adwatch Scottish Widows Woolwich Individual Savings Accounts (Isas) Skiing accidents can damage your wealth Holiday insurance can leave you without cover for many activities, so make sure you buy the right policy, says Robert Winnett Threadneedle investments Pound lifts downhill racers Newton Chess sets worth making a move for The intricacy and craftsmanship of antique chess sets makes them rare pieces of art in their own right, writes Donald MacGillivray Alliance Leicester Where there's a will there's a way Acting as executor yourself can save on high professional charges by banks and solicitors who may do little work, writes Roger Anderson Legal & General Cut your capital gains bill Virgin M&G Paragon mortgages Redundancy survival guide With an economic slowdown looming, job security could become a thing of the past—and should the worst come to the worst it pays to be prepared. Nick Gardner reports Commercial Union Investment Management Shepherds Policy Plus Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Shore up your losses over falling retirement income Can you cope? A weekly guide to surviving financial ups and downs Big-hearted savers can boost charities' income Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Direct Line Hortgages The Equitable Life TV detective work gets a result …Fame and Fortune Hard work and careful investment have paid off for the actor who plays Wexford, the television sleuth. By Natalie Graham M&G Why Darling should keep annuity age limit at 75 The Wright Angle Contractor builds on deals with partners Inside Track McKinsey & Company Questor International Odgers K/f Selection PWA Virgin Personnel Development Partnership Burger King Questor International GKR K/F Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Uunet GKR K/f Selection Springboard Investors in Management Sema Group CMG Blue Chip Associates McCann Erickson Recruitment Harvey Nash Sales & Marketing Wilding. McArdle. Wilson Odgers Hogg Clarke Partnership People Management… Robinson Keane Search & Selection Questor International CMG Whitehead Selection Cellnet GlaxoWellcome NatWest Robert Walters Associates PA Consulting Group NHA International Limited MacMillan International Hoggett Bowers International Managing Director GS Consultants Ltd. 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Nash, Sells & Partners Limited The Business Innovation Centre RW Recruitment Int'l Ltd Randall Massey General Management A New Career Abroad Managers Accountants figure out the future New technology and economic developments such as European monetary union are transforming the world. Finance professionals should be looking at how their firms will be affected. Report by Andrew Rogers Midas-Kapiti International Bindman & Partners Solicitors The Sunday Times Recently Qualified Accountants Rehab UK Elstree Film Studios KPMG Selection & Search IOPC Funds SDRC American Express CocaCola Enterprises Europe Ltd. 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