News from 22/11/1998
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Stephen Fry, I Newman, Robert Hewlson, Iain Morrison, Scott Athorne, Barbara Hall, Chris Stephen, Nigel Botherway, Dennis Barker The Guardian, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Donald MacGillivray, Tony Barrell, Don Aston, Kevin Coyne Managing Director, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Harvey Nichols, Jon Swain, St John Wood, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Patrick Kearns, James Clough, John Jay, Alexandra Williams, Bernard Kaukas, Ivo Tennant, Sam Gilpin, Alistair Scott, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, John Goetz, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Melanie Phillips, Louise Graham, Neil Wormald, Jane Bussmann, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Chris Goodwin, Sarah Gracle, Edward Platt, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Alison Brace, Phil Taylor, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Dr Kamal Ahuja, Zoe Brennan Westminister Correspondent, Isabella Tree, Jane Whiter, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, A Palmer, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Martin Slipp, Robert Harris, Eric Simons, Shelly von Strunckel, John Scotson, Stan Arnaud, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Tony Blair, Nick Gardner, Donald Diamond, Tom Reid, Adam LeBor, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Professor Robert Edwards, Simon Mills, Zoë Heller, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Boris Schapiro, Garth Pearce, Phillip Kingsley, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Maeve Sheehan, Steven Downes, Jane Peter, Matthew Gwyther, Nick Brown minister, Bridget Freer, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Valentino, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Brian Steele, Professor Ian Cooke, Andrew Motion, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Dr C Lacey (Former Director), Jocelyn de Moubray The Independent, Spike Milligan, Raymond Keene, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Michael Prescott Cheif Political Correspondent, P J O'Rourke, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Michael Wright, Stephen Bevan, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Rachel Forder, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Peter Bowen-Simpkins, Dr Malcolm George, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Ralph Kanter, Roger Panting, R W Johnson, Roland White, Garth Alexander, William Rees-Mogg, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, G H Davies, John P McCarthy, Michael Sheridan, L Levy, Neil Pearsons, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, John Waples, John McManus, A A Gill, Delia Smith, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Tom Robbins, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, David Sumner Smith, Judge Barrington Black, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Cherry Norton, Jeremy Langmead, Rw Johnson, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Mark Sanderson, Tom Rhodes, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Harold Brooks-Baker, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Jane Willoughby, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dave Selby, David Parsley, David Grylls, David Smith Economics Editor, James Hughes Onslow, Anthony Howard, Francesca Cunningham, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Aubrey Schifreen, Meg Mathews, Joanna Simon, Sandy Gall, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Kevin Lunn, Karen Robinson, Teresa Hunter,
ResumoPicture Gallery Man's Fall at dome will cost over £25m Contents Child's play: Hillary Clinton laughs off a baby's… Need a biological war? Labs sell anthrax germs by mail order Insight Shayler to be sued for spying profits Contents Robinson faces DTI inquiry Minister accused of 13 company offences Inside Contents Savoy Taylors Guild Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Railtrack Primary class numbers rise above 40 again Breakaway grammars ready to quit state sector Lords to quiz Whelan on financial spin Baby experts in egg donor warning Doing it his way: Tony Bennett, 72, takes the… Further 600,000 homes to be built in country Arts groups seethe as Royal Opera gets 40% extra Mutiny ends bid to row the Atlantic Crime in the beloved country forces Paton widow to quit South Africa Go Mr Bigs of boxing in SAS knockabout Surprisingly ordinary prices 'Scary' sauce has Delia's fans stumped NHS waiting lists are shorter in the north Charles houses sex-case bishop BT The longest delays Health authorities and % of patients waiting more than a year Orange Blair holds sway in Westminister Abbey row Radio rivals turn tables on Evans Modern face of mnemonics ends Memory Man's unforgettable run Abbey National Prince Philip's school run revealed Killer germs on sale for just £600 Insight Skydigital Surgeon sued by 60 patients Iberia Grassroots Tories turn on 'woeful' Hague Article Withdrawn Standard Life Investments NatWest Branson warns on mobile phones after banker dies Radical nudists fight raw deal The Vauxhall Omega Mind and body of the dome revealed On digital Alien life forms may be inside Earth Halfords Fraud Squad probes transfers by Venables Lombard Direct Rip-Off Britain From cars to groceries, shoppers in Britain are paying above the odds. Paul Nuki, David Smith and Alexandra Williams report on the Sunday Times campaign for fair prices Hewlett Packard Sage Facing up to Extinction Tony Blair never wanted to kill off the grammer schools, but the sop of a parental vote he threw to old Labour threatens to backfire as education ideologues gear up to push them into oblivion, report Judith O'Reilly and Michael Prescott From a heroin downer to a Hollywood high Profile A distinct tang in the air of the seedy Seventies Inland Revenue Controlling the drift Lloyds Bank End of the rainbow Blair the blithe idealist loses the battle a realist would have won Decline and fall of the M15 spook Cross-party bed romp exposed as hot air Humphrys tackles today's big philosophical question Whispering in the dark over Europe Grammar-killing is the last Labour blood sport Delia's how to Cook Book One Doctors can alleviate pain Virgin Battered Men Donor eggs for love or money Paying the price Saga Paths to literary nirvana Points Birthdays Nobody's angel The high-risk aid efforts of Sally Becker, the Anel of Mostar, have brought accusations that she is endangering lives for self-promotion, report Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Chris Stephen in Albania Becker's progress Halifax Starr sets his sights on Hillary Orange Germany wants 007 licensed to spy for Europe Yeltsin is 'least worst' leader Schwarzenegger fights to stay in the action Investors in People Hitmen leave Russia mourning Calais Saddam the defiant pushes Secret-war expert plots rebel force to free Iraq Boeing Scottish Widows West towards last showdown UN sends trouble-shooter to hold back Clinton's bombers Bosch Anarchy rocks strongman of Indonesia PC World MacMillan cancer relief Sky's the limit in space lottery Welfare squeeze breeds capitalists Ill-starred chef sues for his lost meal ticket Cellnet Skeletons and sabres rattle in Jospin's closet TNT Stay-at-home Jemima dents Imran's crusade for family Proton Hotheads sidestep Rudy's balmy rules Casinos cash in on the 'Oz addiction' St. Joseph's Hospice Pundits play wild card Hillary for Senate seat Inside New York Comet Picture Gallery Ryan to darken her act Different strokes Soap makers feed animals with chemicals Blair to announce 'joint policy' council in Dublin Weather and Travel Outlook Swiss Snow fall: The winter sports season started in the… Threat to cut rail subsidies Baby unit alert Dismembered body: man charged First Guide Malaysian opposition figure held Bubonic fears Clarification Eight tickets share £25m jackpot Uunet a WorldCom Company Beef ban Diana fraud Drug ring Homeless aid Appeal total Contents Fowler on fire as Collymore is sent off Red Hot Contents Lloyds TSB Contents The scientist who lost faith of his players Was Roy Hodgson's sudden departure from Blackburn really so hard to predict? asks Louise Taylor The Times Rovers sack Hodgson Zola's artistry wins the day Passionate Wednesday rock United Stone sent off as Forest are cut down by Ginola Kelly out to delay Europe shake-up Uefa's plans to cut the number of English clubs in the elite league are under fire, says Andrew Warshaw Gordon goal lights up a gloomy encounter Bowyer spurns the old pals act FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Dons teach champions late lesson Rampant Celtic get a Firm grip of Rangers' scalp Hungry Walker is belle of the ball Derek Clements on the most prolific striker in women's football who, despite 24 games of England, does not earn a living from the sport Sheffield United assistant manager arrested Oh brother Fulham on track Orient express Hoddle on Cole Blue-Chip Investment He was ridiculed during the Aston Villa fiasco, but David Unsworth has Everton blood in his venis Vauxhall No sexy football. . . I've got a headache In his first major interview since taking over as Newcastle manager, Ruud Gullit tells Joe Lovejoy that reviving 'a relegation team' will not be easy Citi Bank Forward Thinking England have cause to thank Dublin and Wright for adding extra dimension to the attacking options Riedle backs the Houllier revolution Liverpool's German striker is responding to Gerard Houllier's new regime. He reveals to Louise Taylor what has changed at Anfield United's final assault Barcelona may look down, but they are our yet and could still stand in United's way Arsenal need to keep Lens threat in sharp focus Brian Glanville hails a triumph for the French undergos while relishing a make-or-break Champions League battle at Wembley British Clubs in Europe: Guide to this Week's Crucial Encounters Australia fight back to victory Wales triumph in bruising battle Jittery Ireland let down by defensive frailty Scrappy Saints stay in title race Boks lack killer touch Picture Gallery Schuster wins order of Bath Blunders must not be allowed to continue An expectation of failure kept fans away from Murrayfield, but the problems facing Scottish rugby go far deeper, writes Alasdair Reid Tombs leaves Saracens for dead Italy build on man of iron Massimo Giovanelli has proved the diving force behind his country's advance on Europe England not good enough They may account for under-strength ltaly today, but Clive Woodward's team still have a long, long way to go. By Stephen Jones Bachop turns screws on sad Bedford Round-Up Net Losses Brits deserve their place at top table Tim Henman deservedly takes on the world's best in Hanover while Greg Rusedski waits in the wings, reports Richard Evans The Sunday Times Thrill of Chase is over for Graf Healy times it perfectly Wicketkeeper Ian Healy's extraordinary century at the Gabba took him to the brink of yet another record, writes Simon Wilde Sloppy England pay heavy price Mean McLean delivers warning Prophets of doom gather round Stewart Robin Marlar finds the Gabba has lost its homely charm and much of its local good-natured hostility Two divisions to unite county game Graham Otway reveals the sweeping changes which are being planned for the county championship Aussie viewers set to switch sides Brisbane Diary Making his mark Site for sore ears Liverpool's street of shame Hauge comes clean in Coventry Hemery gets no mandate from the masses Letters to the Sports Editor Broun's good neighbour Diary of. . . a golf caddie Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & A Book review Bremner! The Legend of Billy Bremner Bernard Bale (Andrew Deutsch, £14.99) Bestsellers What they said Sporting CV Rose plays from memory After a series of disappointments, the promising young Englishman clears a critical hurdle as a professional golfer. Graham Otway reports from the gruelling six-round Tour School in southern Spain Sports acrobatics on a roll Play the Game Faldo senses return to winner's enclosure Power and Glory Track stars in pay revolt Athletics Riding out the storm Tony McCoy might by changing his ways, but he will remain a genius in the saddle Teeton tipped as punters get that winning feeling A serious gamble will be landed if Venetia Williams wins the Hennessy Gold Cup with Teeton Mill, reports Jonathan Powell "Here … Earth Summit's success means world to Jenks The luckless young jockey finds some solace for his Grand National misfortune. By Jonathan Powell Nicol in top form as world title bid looms Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Follett of Mayfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amazing Daily Rental Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Edward Symmons & Partners Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Car Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Have a classic Christmas With the auction rooms full of bargains, now is the perfect time to treat yourself, says Dave Selby For sale: royal limousine worth a king's ransom Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper 728 A, 98S, Blarritz Dick Lovett L&C Bates L&C Heathrow Sytner Warwick Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Plus Sytner Burton & Deakin Scotthall Road Sage When you buy or sell a car, the paperwork matters, especially the bits that seem unnecessary First Front Wimbledon Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Lancaster Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Graypaul a Sytner Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Doves Clive Sutton H. 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Owen Traditings of Excellence Guaranteed Motor Cars Scottish gets a thirst for Kronenbourg Range Rover may be built in US Qantas Contents Hollywood prepares to unleash millennium bug… Inside Contents GRE goes up for sale in £3bn auction CBI cuts growth forecast as slowdown takes hold Contents How to fix the economy without getting your hands dirty GEC wants to sell off telecoms to Alcatel Britain set for oil deal bonanza Intel inside EdF plays ace in fight for London Property man joins Silverstone race BAe and Daca merger in balance Banks look at ways of spying on customers Desmond makes Elias a bankrupt Bupa and PPP target Barbican Consultant to help Rank find its way Business Digest Virgin Goldsmith deal hits sour note Industrialist honed by French polish Like most of France's technocratic elite, Pierre Bilger is a Europhile and sees Alstom, the Anglo-French group he chairs, as an experiment in European unity Lotus Pole Position Bernie Ecclestone is driving the financial revolution in motor racing. But others are not far behind in the race to cash in on the fortunes of Formula One. Rupert Steiner reports Midland Bank Tobacco becomes financially correct Cigarette profits are soaring as British companies expand overseas—and the battle for supremacy is hotting up, writes Dominic Rushe Orange Merrill Lynch Ministers to reject EU budget increase Small bourses demand to join single European stock market Frankfurt and London fear there will be chaos if the Continent's other exchanges try to join their link-up. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Standard Life Bank Stability is sexier than shopping Economic Outlook Picture Gallery Has Greenspan slipped by cutting rates too far? American Account Colonial boy unveils his shopping list Key directors: John Molloy, top and Rob Garnsworthy Barclays Sunderland puts fizz back into Cadbury The confectionery and drinks giant aims to take on Coca-Cola and Pepsi with the help of a radical new programme and some old favourite products, writes Andrew Lorenz The Alternative Communications Company BICC chief walks the wire as City and shareholders wait for results Alan Jones was dealt a bad deck when he was appointed chief executive of the struggling cable-to-contracting group, writes John Waples Oil industry plans to get well soon France Telecom Shares bubble as Internet fever returns Business on the Net is booming and investors are rushing for a peice of the action but they could be in for a roller-coaster ride, writes Garth Alexander from New York The Sunday Times Make the right connection Taking stock at Merrill CNT Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times SWaitley ANC Fax U Back Shred-Fast on Site Data Destruction Ice Cream is a Good Business Mortgage direct Absolutely No Competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Casson Beckman Consulting Regus Link BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Internaitonal Company Services Limited OCRA World Wide SCF Group Tamaris faces risk of bid after shake-up over deals Sharewatch The Sunday Times A Share in the Boardroom Databank Banks ready to lend a hand Owner-managers were told at an informal forum in the City last week that the economic downturn can be survived if they see their bankers early about any problems. Claire Oldfield reports Digger deal hit pay dirt for plant hire boss Sir Matthew Goodwin bought a vehicle on a hunch. It was the start of Hewden Stuart, which grew into one of the giants of its sector. By Rupert Steiner My First Break BT Bulletin Buying your factory can keep tax down Questions of Business Skills gap threatens nice little earner The Sunday Times The Experts Robots turn angry and emotinal Automation Oracle Applications Laser surgery may put end to hysterectomies Medicine 'That's a bit grim' Sold on shopping from home Sounding off David Hewson has tried Sainsbury's online service and vows never to stand in another checkout quenu Barge brings recycling to offshore rigs Engineering A production platform that can be moved as easily as a boat would also make it economic to exploit the world's smaller fields. writes Mark Prigg The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humana International Group PLC Lawrite A Totally Different Kind of Franchise Zipp Telecom Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Credit Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Stock Corporation Ltd The Montpelier Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Emporium Ltd Access Interiors For Sale Glenforsa Hotel Aros. 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Argyll Showbiz Opportunity How To Out-Sell, Out Market, Out-Promote,… The Genesis Group Crops can call for help to fight pests Pesticides DIY censor cuts the breast bits Unisys Backers get bare facts Prufrock Bitter drinkers sabotage adman The Sunday Times Big hitters' bar guide reveals all Bankers look for the reverse gear Inside the City Fly the Beloved Country Asprey & Garrard Contents Goodwood Travel Ltd Picture Gallery Last glorious gamble of a maverick life Taki John Aspinall is fighting cancer in his own inimitable way Violence and a sense of decline fuel white exodus from South Africa Morton, the victim maker Alistair Cooke Air New Zealand Take me to your rumour mill, I'm a special agent in a hurry Nick Newman's Week It's Hague, the hook of Holland The Tory leader can resolve his dress problems by going Dutch, advises Jeremy Langmead, our Style editor Child of fortune Nicola Horlick, City star, has spent the past six months at the bedside of her leukaemia-stricken daughter, writes Margarette Driscoll Life and soul of a select little party Interview The fish fingers, the bath, Rosie, and me From his sick bed, James Hughes Onslow answers the editor who accuses him of taking a dirty revenge for his sacking. It all began as a harmless features idea, he says Cold Feet Invasion of the mutant spenders Consumers who change identities several times a day are a new high street force, finds Stuart Wavell "Here Triv which woman was at the centre of the… Europe's left turn Gordon Brown may be signing up to a risky European strategy on tax and spending, warns David Smith Last stand of a noble troublemaker Cosmo Landesman meets Lord Onslow, the peer with the power to stop the Blair government in its tracks Envious Labour never learns The Times Literary Supplement How my father died Rudy Kennedy knows his father was gassed at Auschwitz, but now the denials and lies of his killers are being accepted as history, writes Michael Pinto-Duchinsky Yanks will never trust a Frenchy Playing power games to lose Why are some countries rich and others with similar systems poor, asks Pj O'Rourke on a whistle-stop tour of the last socialist outposts The Times Literary Supplement Stop the Week Newspapers Support Recycling This Life The Daily Telegraph: Quentin Crewe Quiz Eureka! Eyes down for a game of Blankety-Blank Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about the Territorial Army Are You Being Paid Enough? The Week of People Less muck, more brass On Message Duffer's guide: Delia The List Redrow Greenwich Barratt Knight Frank Foxtons Crown Dilmun Renaissance Retirement Beanby Pearce Thirlstone Homes Ltd Persimmon Bypass surgery Removal of traffic congestion can have a big impact on the health of a town and its housing market, says Fred Redwood Bewley Homes A gothic fantasy in the heart of Tunbridge Wells Allison Premier Homes Try Homes Limited For Sale North of the Thames Harris Latner Chestertons Property of the Week 11 Hamilton Terrace St John's Wood London NW8 Kenwoods Chestertons Harrods Octacon Barratt Connell Angelonthegreen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Property Douglas & Gordon London Property Hamptons International Fairview New Homes Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timeshare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vila Sol Pestana Mowlem Lurot Brand Chestertons Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDsavills Kensington SW7 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Las Alamandas Marbella Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Fitz-Gibbon Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Galliard Homes Limited Ballymore Charles Church New kids on the building block A young firm has shown the big boys how it should be done by becoming Housebuilder of the Year, writes Mary Wilson Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items British firms bring hope to Nicaraguan orphans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Fairclough Homes Contents Silk Cut Ultra is Low is Silk Cut Ultra Contents Feet … The Thais have never been occupied by a foreign power and the pride they take in their royal and religious heritage is a fierce one. Sandy Gall treads a wary path Picture Gallery Contents CGU Direct The Good Gear Guide Irish Ferries Travel Brief Caribbean Connection Holiday Clinic Michael and Wendy Curtin want a two-week summer holiday that recaptures the spirit of previous adventures, and is suitable for their two daughters. Their budget is £4,000 It's a safe bed Taking the gamble out of a weekend away, the Travel Team visit your nominations for the hoteliers' Oscar Ryanair The Holiday Makers Profile Books of the Week Because size matters Easyjet does it Deal of the Week Holiday Money Portugaline Italian city link Learning curves Where was I? India Safety warning at Chicago Directions Question & Answers The lap of ocean luxury Ferry closure On the Edge Bridge of highs Website of the Week Start making cents If you want big savings, pick your city and your products with care. David Wickers profiles the transatlantic pre-Christmas spree Annual Travel Insurance Calverley Travel Ltd. Voyages Jules Verne Air Portugal The Sunday Times Sunsall Destination: disaster Will the millennium bug shatter your travelling dreams? Mark Hodson finds out how computer failure could spoil the best-laid plans for global celebration Cunard Crystal Preparing for the Worst The big three In the first of his reports on the Trois Vallées, the most popular destination in the world with British skiers and boarders, Alistair Scott gives the lowdown on Courchevel, on and off the piste Columbus Direct "Here Trio, what was listed as Britain's… Swan Hellenic Zagatsurvey Caribbean: naturally Continuing our series on Caribbean choices, Isabella Tree visits Dominica, where nature goes to her wildest and lushest extremes Yachting round the Caribbean It's the ultimate way to see the sea—and if you can't tell your fore from your aft, hire a man who can. 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Win a four-night break in Norway with Scandinavian Travel Service Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents M&S and Virgin offer investors cheapest Peps Bailiffs to muscle in on debtors Brown task force to probe personal banking charges Car cover to soar as NHS claims for crash victims Contents Boom or Bust. . . Shares in Internet companies have… Plan will let you rent first, buy later Virgin Contents Pay salesmen a fair wage and cut risk of mis-selling Comment Nationwide is still the best lender Scottish Widows Don't bank on stable income from racing tipster's formula Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Royal & Sunalliance Investments Beware hidden perils of deflation Falling prices and the obsession with beating inflation could unleash another dragon, warns Nick Gardner Investec Guinness Flight Northern Rock United friendly Don't get locked in to costly mortgages Fixed and capped deals may look tempting, but there can be hefty penalties if you quit early, writes Kevin Pratt Paragon mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Threadneedle investments Money Section Approved Used Cars Online high-tech firms net bumper returns The popularity of the Web makes Internet stocks tempting, but beware—they are not without risk. Naomi Caine reports Cab driver steers for comeback Can you cope? A weekly guide to surviving financial ups and downs Do you need a warranty? Most household goods come with the option of extended breakdown cover, but is it worth it? Robert Winnett reports Scottish Widows Picture Gallery Gartmore Woolwich Aberdeen Prolific Woolwich Cashback card deals that pay you to spend In a fiercely competitive market, credit-card providers are handing back money to win business. Naomi Caine looks at what's on offer Britannic Assurance Old masters' scores pull the right strings For classical music fans, nothing beats owning a handwritten score by a great composer, writes Donald MacGillivray Telephone banking gets connected Save & Prosper Group Limited Commercial Union Reap the reward of generosity Tax Saver Policy Plus Newton Money Section Beale Dobie The Equitable Life Interest grows in staff savings and loan clubs Credit unions that help workers to get cheaper loans are becoming more popular, writes Teresa Hunter Standard Life Bank The Times Higher Education Supplement Bond allows withdrawals—at a price Adwatch Direct Line Money Section Shepherds Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Card can save cash and life Savings News Broker offers top prices for shares Barclays stockbrokers Price Improver Money Monitor Chase De Vere Policy Portfolio PLC Alliance Leicester Animal magic pays off for painter Fame and Fortune Wildlife artist David Shepherd can look back on a life of conservation achievements, writes Natalie Graham M&G Are you brave enough for fierce new Europe? 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