News from 29/11/1998
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Taki, N A B, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Nick Compton, Barbara Hall, Chris Stephen, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Frank Parker, Andrew Warshaw, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Jamie Lee Curtis, Maurice Kelly, John Peter, J Holder, W E George, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Keir Knight, P, Pauline Plackett, John Jay, Alexandra Williams, Michael Owen, Nick Rufford, Bill Beaumont Rugby legend, Edna Weiss, Frank Whitford, Hedley Basford, Alan Crozier, Ivo Tennant, Sheridan Morley, Alistair Scott, Andrew Roth The Guardian, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Cameron Docherty, Neil Wormald, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Scott Oastler, Trevor Beeson, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, William Hague, S Lieber, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Martin James, Gaby Roslin, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Thompson, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, Diana Garnham, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Ian Holms, Gwyn Thomason, Christopher O'Meara, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Greta Valentine, Alan Brownjohn, David Lloyd, Robert Harris, P Watson, Liz Jones, Greg Struthers, Sam Murphy, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Stewart Roberts, Alexander Williams, Iain Thomson, Tom Reid, R Thomas, W Morecombe, Paul Ham, Senator Evelyn Matthei, Paul Donovan, Dr Kim Howells Consumer Affairs Minister, Steve Waugh, David Calms, Aileen Ballantyne, G P Simpson, Shirley Conran, Philip Craigie, Sue Lawrence, Cathy Copper, Zoë Heller, Simon Mills, Smita Talati, Jonathan Sale, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Paul Driver, Neil MacLEAN, Maeve Sheehan, Paul Bray, Steven Downes, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, Luke Coppen, Christopher Morgan, Brian Jackman, Alicia Wyllie, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Fiona McHugh, Hugh McLlvanney, John Makin, B A L, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Gwyn Clark, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Chris White, Karen Bayne, Matthew Kalman, Anna Pasternak, Raymond Keene, Willie Hanna, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, F Jewell, Tom Wright, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, Clive R Brickell, Steve Malins, Andrew Smith, Tim Moorey, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Zoë Linkson, Rasselas, Jack Grimston, Shelley Strunckel, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Josh Salzmann, Nick Harvey, Joni Mitchell, Danny Roth, Garth Alexander, William Rees-Mogg, Peter Ainsworth MP, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ros Miles, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Eric Joyce, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Tilda Swinton, Godfrey Smith, Michael Hodges, John Waples, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Ian Buruma, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Craig Griffin, Tom Robbins, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Saffrom Ellidge, Howard Jacobson, Cherry Norton, Peter Ingham, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, A Bryant, Ian Hunter, Andrew Lorenz, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, J Gundry, Adrian Levy, David Spanier The independent, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Delshad Karanjia, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, John Bayley, Hugh Pearman, Phil Shabano, Emily Phillips, Yasmin Mills, Mark Cole, David Parsley, F B, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Simon Trump, Jemp Vincent, Anthony Howard, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Meg Mathews, William Massouh, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, Teresa Hunter,
ResumoMandelson 'solicits' cash from Indian billionaires Horlick's daughter dies after battle against cancer Chile pledge gives Britain way out Contents Rail passengers face 26% fare rise Deafened diners get an earful at top restaurants Contents Cecil Gee Give Pupils the Chance to Enjoy a Good Book Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Railtrack Revealed: Saddam's secret 'Chernobyl' radiation bomb British said used to house Arafat elite Brown blames Mandelson for paymaster-general row Dobson in war on child abusers Catholics to say sorry for Bloody Mary's terror reign It's double-agent 007 as Neeson prepares to play rival Bond Standard Life Bank Dancers set to form rebel Royal Ballet Marks & Spencer Frugal Fergie gives up £1.5m home Fertility doctor in 'human eggs for sale' row Virgin direct Fever Pitch Channel 4. Tonight. 9.30pm The Film Four channel 120 quality for the Film Four … Directors' cuts - no compromise Kama Sutra pre… 'Spare part' baby clones to get go-ahead in weeks Revealed: last ploy of Bounty mutineers Miss World was victim of two-hour sex attack weeks before contest Ozzy's night lights are new leylandii BT Click Stars cash in on Christmas slump Vaio Help someone find a haven from the cold Nasa plans spaceship to sail on light waves On digital Royals seek a travelling poet laureate Tibetan bells to ring in prince's millennium Pitney Bowes Radiation fears grow for the jetting executive Fever Pitch Players expose rugby's drug culture Weathermen face wind of change St. Joseph's Hospice Moet & Chando The Passat Saloon SE and sport, now with free air Giant mark-ups make coffee profits bubble Supermarkets puff up prices of croissants by double BT Cheltenham & Gloucester Pesticide in 40% of fresh foods Apple Reseller Breaking Ranks A third member of Bravo Two Zero, the SAS mission during the Gulf war, wants to publish his controversial account of what happened. The government is determined to block it. Marie Colvin reports on the battles of 'Soldier 5' Nationwide Sage Your Move Jack Whatever the home secretary does about General, Pinochet, there's going to be trouble. Nick Rufford, Michael Prescott and Maeve Sheehan report Who next? Heads of state and former dictators will wonder whether they will be future targets of extradition No Title At least she kept her kit on in the end of the peer show Profile Nobody runs with a platitude like Blair Book Tokens Literacy: a chance to help Llyods Bank Business Banking The right stuff Euro-money talks louder than words and demands an answer from Britain Strange rebirth of Liberal England Not tonight Gordon, it's my bleeping day off Atticus Barclays' runaway boss can bank on Brown for support Atticus Lady Steel calls for a millennium orgy Atticus An unhealthy interest in the wealth gap Cunard Time to act on rip-off Britain Vaio Consumers' friend Our debt to Pinochet From junk to Tolstoy Points Birthdays Rover Europe's left grabs the economic reins Orange Red Oskar learns to enjoy his new place in the sun Castro letters reveal a love lost to tyranny Bin Laden opens European terror base in Albania Vaio Go-go Carter leads a grey revolution PC World Scottish Widows Saddam stamps on embers of southern revolt Films in December on channel Niere FilmFour Your favourite U. S. films December films on the FilmFour channel Solzhenitsyn accused of film censorship bid The Alternative Communications Company Hitler's stadium to rise again in World Cup war Halifax French spies gag Malt the mole Chinese gang boss awaits death as underworld seizes power Intel inside pentium… Travelodge 'Logic bomb' arms race panics Russia Orange Aborigines fight 'bush tucker' ban Women fight for lost sons of Kashmir John Lewis Department Store Soap opera addicts left high and dry Inside Moscow Floating prayers Hair-raising time Turkey farms let dead birds rot with living Weather and Travel Outlook Licence fee Missing man: drug deal theory Gun rampage Genetically modified pigs in Japan Joyce case Top cartoons M6 deaths Single ticket scoops £14m jackpot Uunet Two die as plane crashes on moor News in Brief Ecstasy arrests Royal seats Israeli raid Car curse Bus tragedy Brave Try Fighting England so close to surprise win Contents Lloyds TSB Contents Wednesday spoil party at Chelsea Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Defensive errors let Villa off hook Ferguson wins over Toon fans Carbonari delivers killer blow to luckless Saints Bakayoko shrugs off Everton blues Heskey's late strike has Coventry gasping World Cup bid threat to Europe Andrew Warshaw on the struggle between England and Germany for World Cup favour FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Sinclair too sharp for Spurs Lawrence counts cost of progress Brian Glanville on the resoureful Luton manager whose side tackles Sunderland in the Worthington Cup Watford pay the price for mistakes City slickers fall further off pace Sunderland strike force in fine form Epson Forster star of crazy show Scowcroft is treble trouble Guide to Today's FA Carling Premiership Why the Guns Have Gone Silent Arsenal have a tradition of stinginess and Arsène Wenger is the latest manager to feel the pinch Arsenal in the Market Place Francis praises stylish Rangers Taylor made Orient second Gap closes Bono joins bid Wolves pick Lee Win a video A night to remember awaits United After the Nou Camp epic, Alex Ferguson's men must meet Bayern Munich's stiff challenge Car of the Year 1999 Ford Fans will pay for new league Eales snatches victory Dallaglio's men pay the penalty Men in white must quicken pulse and pace Stephen Jones says even a sick man can see that England require an injection of new talent if they are to catch up with the Springboks Inspirational Back strikes positive note Clive Woodward's side put in a solid enough performance but lacked a cutting edge in attack Scant reward for the effort Nick Cain says England's substitute and Australia's John Eales were the most influential Protagonists at Twickenham Tetley's Bitter England Player Ratings Scots restore pride with big victory Winning Ways The all-conquering spring boks are proving they can be the good guys on and off the pitch Springboks survive Irish charge Battling Henman bows out Richard Evans sees the British No 1's world championship run end at the hands of Carlos Moya Intel inside Pentium Rusedski can hit new heights Britain's top tennis players are in a position to climb the rankings next year, says Richard Evans Tiriac is catalyst as unity looks a reality Ritual slaughter of the innocents England humiliated by first day debacle England are facing defeat after just one day following a dreadful batting performance Fever Pitch Channel 4 Good vibrations may keep Atherton in circulation Bravery defines the king of pace Australia's premier fast bowler will leave no stone unturned in his quest to be the greatest Too many lessons are ignored England cannot bowl, bat or field to an international standard and the whole set-up must share the blame, says Robin Marlar The Sunday Times West Indies earn slim lead Thrasy Petropoulos sees the tourists take the initiative on a rain-interrupted third day of an historic Test match in Johannesburg The Times Cricket's sorry state of affairs South Africa is struggling to turn the visit of the West Indians into the success it was hoping for, reports Thrasy Petropoulos Higgins must raise stakes Breaking Point Snooker's leading lights are struggling to find form while a political battle is taking a heavy toll Gateway Allan crosses the border Guarding against a smack in the boat race Ian Wright Wright wrong Ah, the good old days of women's boxing Geordies want their fun Letters to the Sports Editor Will the Real ref stand up? Diary of . . . a Test umpire Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & A Book review Angry White Pyjamas by Robert Twigger (indigo, £6.99) Bestsellers What they said Sporting CV Robins bids to break the ice Louise Taylor finds an ice hockey cult hero physically and mentally prepared for the Benson and Hedges Cup final on Saturday Eagles aiming for high five Drug charges haunt Slaney Steven Downes reports on the decision by the IAAF to reopen the doping case against America's veteran distance runner Michelin Mill grinds Hennessy victory A trainer's Grand National dreams are alive and well after a superb triumph yesterday Sherwood banking on another grey day to remember Desert Orchid's jockey believes that Suny Bay can provide him with fresh success, this time as a trainer. By Jonathan Powell Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stylish Spain put England to the sword Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Racing This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Jumping to conclusions Keith Wheatley discovers that behind the glitter of Olympia's Christmas showpiece, questions are being asked about the future Beware of any old iron Play the Game "Oi Triv, what was 'Le Petomaine'… Make Technology Work for You Briton crawls to class victory Sailing Home counties hot rod The Audi S4 Avant will carry the dogs and a lot else beside at a fast lick, says Ray Hutton Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Road Sage Catalytic converters need looking after: when they go wrong they're an expensive load of trouble BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley P&S Motors Ltd William Loughran Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drivery and Vehicle Liending Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items The outer limits For £1.1m Mercedes sells a 200mph racing car equipped for the road, Does it make sense, asks Andrew Frankel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Sleep-driving in a car that runs on cannabis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Barclays Capital faces large cutbacks Halifax merger plan could be revived GEC and Alcatel plan £30bn deal Duisenberg rules out early European interest rate cut Inside Qantas Contents Big Brrrreakfast . . . Haagen Dazs used Channel 4's… Insurance guru schemes reverse takeover of GRE Contents Fast Track 100 Greenbury to pocket £400,000 for 3 days Blood on the walls as boardroom battles break out Agenda Germans line up duty-free rescue Chinese save Siemens chip plant Sap Bradman team eyes nursing-home group French look to Devaney as London power chief SAP Americans circle FKI hardware division UK gets richer as more people save and invest Microsoft: we have been bitten by millennium bug The iceman cometh with cool Christmas treats Government backs plan to get small firms online Business Digest Virgin Arrows F1 team may be sold to Germany BTR Surrenders The engineering giant's deal with Siebe is more of a take over than a merger but is the best option to address the group's ills, writes Andrew Lorenz The Times Follow these rules-or takeovers could be bad for your wealth The larger the deal, the less likely it is to deliver shareholder value. Alan Crozier offers some tips on how to manage change in merged companies Office Furniture Toshiba Tarnished Taylor When Martin Taylor took the helm at Barclays in 1993 he was hailed as its saviour. But last week he walked out, leaving the bank in disarray and vulnerable to predators. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Executives fall prey to curse of New Labour Several business men have come unstuck after devoting time to government task forces, writes David Parsley Star Alliance Brewer embarks on bitter battle Profile Wolverhampton & Dudley's David Thompson is not only a scholar and gentleman. He is also a tough businessman determined to succeed with his £262m bid for Marston Working Day Playing for High Stakes Last week's wave of mergers smashed Wall Street records and pushed the Dow Jones to a new high. And the big deals could continue, writes Garth Alexander in New York British Airways Drive for uniform EU taxes speeds up Lufthansa Shares boom despite the gathering gloom Economic Outlook Japan must drive down the yen to escape depression The West may have to tolerate more imports but that is better than leaving Tokyo to sink, says John Makin 'Grey man' plans to put colour in M&S Critics say Peter Salsbury, the new chief executive, lacks the flair to turn around Britain's biggest retailer but he is determined to prove them wrong, writes Dominic Rushe Buffett's investment secrets Orange GRE gives up the struggle to go it alone Bidders may be circling but as most of GRE's business is the 'Jungle zone' of general insurance, it is unlikely to prove an attractive target that will fetch a good price. Kirstie Hamilton reports France Telecom The Sunday Times Vickers reloads with £300m Ulstein deal Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom The Sunday Times Databank Vivendi Silicon Valley culture takes off Peter Mandelson is urging business to adopt American attitudes to enterprise. Claire Oldfield reports on a small electronics company leading the way Rebel magazine put Branson on road to riches A school magazine that campaigned against games and Latin sparked Richard Branson's interest in business. Rupert Steiner reports Bulletin Standard Life Bank How Entrepreneurs Get Started High-tech stars bid for cash backing The Sunday Times 3i Technology Catapult Win a Backer Competition Liquidation can avoid tax pains of capital gains Questions of Business Here, wer tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting Edge Technology Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Credit Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniting top floor and shop floor Enterprise Network Tap into your company's most valuable asset The programme is spreading fast and Business Links often help firms pay for it The Sunday Times Smash and grab raid planned for Mars moon Space Crashing into the surface will throw up debris for cheap and easy retrieval, writes Sean Hargrave Oracle 'Trojan Horse' drug kills chickenpox virus Medicine Competition spells end of Net subscriptions Sounding off Dixons' Freeserve deserves our thanks for making access to the Net cheaper, writes David Hewson Trivial Pursuit Smart card will activate car's optional extras Motoring Drivers of the future may be able to activate in-built but dormant features of their vehicles with a chargeable card, writes Mark Prigg Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Smart card will activate car's optional extras Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise missile technology gives greater accuracy to artillery Defence Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hidden bar code defeats forgers Security Telstra Corporation Limited Paul Raymond's pay streaks ahead Prufrock Cola confusion Paul Raymond's pay streaks ahead Net giant caught weaving a tangled web Advert thief says drink is to blame What does Deutsche see in Bankers deal? Inside the City No Title Chapter & Worse Drunkenness, bitchiness, madness and greed in England's national shrine? The abbey diary of a Westminster canon, Trevor Beeson, is a revelation Asprey & Garrard Contents Superlative Travel How Peculiar Get a sex life, media puritans George Soros Air New Zealand Miss Israel, darling, I wanted to crown you as soon as I saw you Nick Newman's Week The party that called Iris back from darkness For one memorable night, Alzheimer's was held at bay and Iris Murdoch met her old social circle, writes her husband John Bayley Casio I'll go down fighting for a fairer army Happiest girl in the hospital Interview My attempt to save the general from the hate brigade A school scandal brought to book Painfully funny, that's my son the comedian Nigel Williams sees his son appear in the Oxford Revue, as he once did in the 1960s—and finds student hunour has changed Inn at the deep end Fat man plays the rolling stones When John Bruns decided he had to slim he was amazed at how easy it all was: eight stones came off in eight months Sexy women? Your eyes deceive you Montevetro St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redrow Homes The Sunday Times Translating Monsieur Stoppard The rival spirits of Europe There is a divide in Europe, and German designs on unity endanger the liberal one to which Britain and Holland belong, says Ian Buruma Toshiba No Title The Sunday Times This Life Quiz Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Greta Valentine Last word . . . Charles Courtenay 17th Early of Devon Stu Ungar Poker player, 1953-1998 For you the war is only just beginning, Oskar Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about the Women's Insitute People of the Week Fine-tuning the Tories On Message Duffer's guide: Casanova The List Foxtons Bellway Homes Pamlion Properties Ltd Holden Matthews Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Battersea SW11 Galliard Homes Limited Classic Homes Barratt St. George Contents Angelonthegreen Charles Church Octacon California comes to the Fens The West Coast modernist dream of the 1950s is alive and well within sight of Ely Cathedral, writes Hugh Pearman For sale: Toad and Mole's home from home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property of the Week 3 Campden Hill Square Kensington London N8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Display Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Las Alamandas Taylor Woodrow Beaufort Western Ltd Prowting Homes Regalian Hanover Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Hythe Marina Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Bryant Homes Contents Silk Cut Ultra is Low is Silk Cut Ultra Free as a bird With no timetable and no pressure, Howard Jacobson takes the scenic route from Melbourne to Sydney, along the spectacular Princes Highway, with only pelicans for company Contents Irish Ferries The Good Gear Guide The latest in high-tech fabrics Travel Brief New South Wales Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Diana Garnham and Craig Griffin's plans for a wedding abroad were scuppered by the arrival of baby Charlotte. Now they want to try again, taking their daughter with them. Their budget is a dream £10,000 Valle dAosta Go Peal of the Week China with the Leading Specialist Ryanair Gaza gateway to Holy Land Directions Return of the elephant man Nomad Travellers Store and STA Travel are holding Holiday Money Club Med Where was I? The gift of flight BA gets family-friendly Q & A Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance It's a Trivial Pursuit Hot on the trail Getting there In an age where cowboys drive Range Rovers, Jeremy Hart finds a corner of South Dakota where the wagon still rules Swiss Ireland Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Boots Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre pistes In the second of his three reports on the Toris Vallèes, Alistair Scott focuses on the ski and après-ski scenes in the middle valley of Méribel Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items AB Airlines CGU Direct Voyages Jules Verne The Best of the Region's Colonial Retreat Caribbean Sunsail Carribbean: colonial style Getting there Continuing our series on the best of the Caribbean, Neil MacLEAN relaxes into the quiet, cultured atmosphere of Rawlins Plantation, on St Kitts Swan Hellenic Caribbean: colonial style Continuing our series on the best of the Caribbean, Neil MacLean relaxes into the quiet, cultured atmosphere of Rawlins Plantation, on St Kitts Sunsail Swan Hellenic Getting there Trailfinders USAirtours Qantas British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Dublin up Ireland's capital is on a roll, with an influx of lively bars and designer hotels. Rob Ryan checks out the latest arrivals in Europe's new city of hedonism Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australia & New Zealand STA Travel Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag South African Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Websites of the Week Mark Hodson does a little star-gazing, and looks through a virtual travel agent's shop window Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Virgin Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair Travel Options British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Dial a Flight Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean journeys Caribbean Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany & Ferries Italian Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jersey European Eurostar Holidays Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sri Lanka Holidays Brief Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motours Crystal Holidays Tops Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meriski Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Shirley Conran likes to keep her nose in a book Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Where was I? Win a four-night touring break in southeast Ireland with Stena Line Competition Details City fears share slump after the autumn revival Revenue stages tax horror Contents Labour urged to abandon pension cuts for widows Taxman moves in on flat owners Contents Doing her Sums . . . Michelle Blackshaw, a primary… Contents Fidelity Investments Contents RBS raises rates after Bank cut Instant name dropping as C&G is brought to account Comment Virgin unveils high savings rate Interactive investor Warranty for printer costs more than price of new one Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Scottish Widows 10 ways of spotting a slump Are we heading for boom or bust? Nick Gardner shows you how to decipher key economic data Gartmore Standard Life Bank Investe Guinness Flight United friendly America still the land of opportunity for investors US stocks are reaching record highs as fears of a recession recede, writes Alicia Wyllie Royal & Sunalliance Investments How the euro will affect your pocket The single currency arrives in just over a month and it will shake up the way we shop, save and invest, writes Robert Winnett The Equitable Life Auctioneer sold on easier travel Sales war sends life assurance costs tumbling Increased competition means over is at its cheapest for years. Teresa Hunter reports on where to get the best deals Perpetual Investment Management Services Limited Widows puts gloss on its fund claims Adwatch Beale Dobie & Company Limited It pays to drive hard bargain Kevin Goldstein-Jackson takes a close interest in driving instructors as his daughter becomes a learner driver Teacher needs to clear card debts Can you cope? A weekly guide to surviving financial ups and downs Scottish Widows Northern Rock Taxman tails company cars The government may have reprieved company car drivers, but it is the perk worth the extra tax bill? By Naomi Caine Foreign Colonial Portman Web site offers you extra advice User-friendly web sites are putting pressure on financial advisers to improve their service, writes Matthew Wall Net Shopper Woolwich Direct The Equitable Life Work out what to do if the boss squeezes perks Ian Hunter explains how workers can take action against their employer if their contract is changed against their will Mercury Asset Management Expats can cut their bills Tax Saver Independent Financial Adviser Limited Virgin The Sunday Times Personal Finance Guides Doubts on economy stall house prices Lack of confidence in the economy has dented the property market, but falling interest rates will keep buyers moving, writes Naomi Caine Shepherds Policy Plus International Plc Money Section Direct Line Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Fund supports the big names in sport Savings News Trouble-free way to earn top rates First Active Fairdeal Money Monitor Chase De Vere Investments PLC Policy Portfolio PLC Mortgage Works Newton Leaseholders will get a fairer deal Government plans will strengthen the rights of tenants, writes Robert Winnett Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Hairdresser must trim spending Money Makeover Jupiter Flexibility ahead for company pensions The Wright Angle Freeport to profit from village life Inside Track MacDonald Kinnaird The Bouse Builders Federation ICO Harvey Nash Selector Europe Spencer Stuart K/F Selection British Airways NB Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart A Division of Korn/ferry International Deloitte & Touche Harvey Nash Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Coca-Cola GAP Consulting Computacenter Vision Consulting Regent Consulting Stuart Spindler & Partners A Division of Korn/ferry International GKR Consult A. S. Watson Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Macdonald & Company Recruitment TCA Parity Comax Whitehead Selection The kudos Partnership Limited PA Consulting Group Harvey Nash Philips Best People Ltd Albemarle Harvey Nash Regent Consulting Robinson Keane Search & Selection Nokia Tertio Strategic Dimensions Adderley Featherstone plc A tyco International Ltd. 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Personnel teams take creative role Companies that reduce the administrative burden on human resources staff and give them a more strategic role are reaping rewards, writes Margaret Coles The London Institute Capita RAS The Sunday Times PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Adverts should start telling it like it really is Books for Christmas History Today Fun and games Greg Struthers selects the top sports books for the Christmas season Top Five The Sunday Times A ticket to entertain Sheridan Morley brings his choice of showbusiness books into the limelight Top Five The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 559 Harper Collins Publishers Top Five Minds over matter John Cornwell experiments with a pile of science books to find the right festive formula Amazon. co. uk The Sunday Times A generous helping of scenes from the life From aristocratic hostesses to blonde bombshells, Byronic excesses to Victorian mortality, Miranda Seymour settles down with the best biographics Headline Giving their best for Christmas Our celebrity panel make three choices each to help you buy your presents for 1998 The Times Literary Supplement The broader picture From Cairo to the Caucasus to Calcutta, Anthony Satin travels far and wide for his seasonal selection Top Five DK Flaunting their authority Anthony Howard selects the best and worst political books of the year Simon Andreae Antomy of Desire Top Five Quality Paperbacks Direct Whispers in your ear Tune into Karen Robinson's choice of audio tapes for the perfect stocking filler Top Five Light entertainment Jonathan Sale has a hoot discovering the books that will bring a smile to your Christmas Jonathan Cape The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Rhymes and reasons Alan Brownjohn reports on a vintage year for poetry Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Compiled by Bookwatch BBC Time Scooby Doo! Contents Shaggis Sasquaich Search! Will Shaggy's luck change? Find out next week Nice and Spice Fun F-mail Tree time Competitions! Cartoon Star Post us your competition answers or e-mail them! Our Asterix and the Normans Jarvis More cheeky fun with Jarvis next week! Funday Best Baa None Don't get cold, chill out with Funday news The magic of CS Lewis News Major achievement Give and Take 5 Pulling power Cold Creatures Beryl the Peril Poor Beryl just can't seem to get it right! Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Buzz! The biggest stories from the brightness stars are in Lift Off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willoughby The creature feature Squirt More giggles with the Funday gang next week Next Week in Funday The zone Become a member to join in the fun! The Fun Club Head to Head The Funday Times Sport Fans utd The Funday Times always ends with a bang! Sport news Super skates Contents Martell Contents Yah! Yeah! Most Wanted This week's object of desire Show us your Pants A Class Act Why do so many people want to be posh? Phil Shabano on the nouveau toffs who are putting on airs and graces How to spot the nouveau posh Carte Noire These days, no discerning Hollywood player would… He directed in Bed With Madonna, and now the world's most beautiful women depend on Alek Keshishian to guide them to London's hippest spots. When Uma, Gwyneth or Madonna come to town, who they gonna call? By Anna Pasternak Vauxhall Vauxhall Boots What a Swell Party Society girls and pop stars are managing to party when pregnant in a very glamorous way. Mother-to-be Yasmin Mills reports Issey Miyake Paris Columb… Titanium Columbia Sportswear Company Licensed to thrill Agent Provocateur produces the sexiest lingerie money can buy, and is a firm favourite of the likes of Madonna, Courtney Love and Sophie Dahl. We showcase the latest collection-it's very naughty Picture Gallery Right: fringed bra, as before; matching fringed… Picture Gallery Highly Strung Stylefile Anyone would be forgiven for getting all emotional about this season's beautiful neck pieces Radox Veggie might Billing and cooing Winner's dinners Letters White magic Wine Something to Chew on Something to Drink Seaview. Whatever the do Four of the best. . . Restaurants that serve Alba truffles Table Talk No Title On the Waterfront Yumi Matote's apartment on the banks of the Thames has the kind of space most people only dream about—and a view that even more would kill for. Rebecca Tanquereay reports Design Directory How to Get the Look Kodak Advantix Down to Earth Dwarf tulips can make a big impression, says Neil Wormald Who bares wins: winter reveals contrasting hedge shapes in this formal planting of hornbeam. and short and long grass in the garden of the late David Hicks at Bright well Baldwin in Oxfordshire Barclaycard Viva Sofa The Handcrafted Sofa Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Divani Sofa Workshop Direct Thomas Lloyd Conquest fitted furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bespoke Bed Company Ltd. 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Simon Mills reports on the ultimate clubber to be seen in about town The Sunday Times Diet watch Slim from Within Start Rites What makes a sports player successful? Is it rigorous training and iron self-discipline, or that lucky pair of dirty socks? Sam Murphy delves into winning superstitions Cheat of the Week Consumer Test Jodhpurs and breeches Snug Jodhpurs, by Musto, £59.95 Work it out All the answers to your fitness questions Take 6 Mascaras Beauty File How Do I Look? Winter Greens Moss. Lime. Emerald. Khaki. Bottle. Leaf. Jade. Any shade, as long as it makes others colour with envy. By Emma Moore Green light: it's the way to go this winter. 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The answers to all your problems Brief lives This actress once said that thinking about her career 'makes me want to run off and farm pigs'. No need for that now. After years of low-budget films, she has hit the big time, starring alongside the Hollywood heart-throb Leonardo Dicaprio Sony Acqua Di Parma Contents Contents Art history is not all it's painted Art For too long we have clung to a myth of 'civilisation' to explain the creation of art. But African cave paintings, Jackson Pollock, even Michelangelo himself, are better understood in a different, more magical light, says Waldemar Januszczak Rest of the week's films Hot pursuit Cinema The attraction starts when criminal meets cop in the boot of a getaway car. Tom Shone on the explosive chemistry of law and love in Out of Sight Noises off HMW What, tonight darling? Report Birthrace 2000 will chart the progress of children born on the eve of the millennium. But will Nookie Night get parents in the mood, asks Stephen Armstrong Will Shakespeare, star-crossed lover Cover story It's a great idea—a passionate affair cures Shakespeare of writer's block—yet it took five years to get made. But now, reports Garth Pearce, Tom Stoppard's romantic fantasy could dance away with the Oscars They're forever buying bubbles Pop Forget Britrock and techno—easy-on-the-ear acts have returned to top the charts. Just substitute Steps and B*witched for Rick Astley and Bananarama, says Steve Malins The Sunday Times It's a Trivial Pursuit Chicago the Musical The critical list The Sunday Times The Nutcracker: children half price Top 10 Shows and Events The return of the soldier Musical Cameron Mackintosh has lost £5m on Martin Guerre, but he's not giving up. Michael Owen reports on a radical overhaul United International Pictures Pushed to the limit Dance William Forsythe's demanding choreography is a challenge for both the Bullett Frankfurt and the audiences, says David Dougill The nightingale fails to sing Music At the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Simon Holt's new opera just doesn't measure up to his smaller works, says Hugh Canning Classical On record Record of the week Various Artists The Ultimate Rarities Collection 1 Motown sings Motown Treasures Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection Music Shop Peacock Theatre Rest of the week's theatre It's a Trivial Pursuit This is one of the most painful plays in the… She's lying Drama So is he, and in the time twists of Pinter's Betrayal, it will all begin and end in tears. This is a painful but brilliant production, says John Peter Fever Pitch Celine Dion To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone Heidi… Marshell Arts Ltd. Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items London Lyceum Theatre Neil Sedaka Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doctor Dolittle Multiple Display Advertising Items The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Lynden david hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monaco Grand Prix Celtic Flame Birmingham N. I. A. Academy Royal Albert Hall Piccadilly Theatre London Palladium Tony Bennett Multiple Display Advertising Items San Martino Restaurant Event Travel Christmas Festival Royal Festival Hall Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Steve Coogan Multiple Display Advertising Items Worth staying up for Broadcasters are learning that not everyone awake at 2am is an insomniac. Sally Kinnes tunes in to Channel 4's latest initiative for the small hours The week in view Nothing but the truth? Radio waves Oldies and mouldies Television review BBC1 Sunday Top 10 TV Programmes Critics' Choice Bahlsen Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Monday Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Tuesday Critics' Choice Bahlsen Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Wednesday Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Thursday Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Friday Critics' Choice British Midland Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Saturday Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio Mercedes-Benz Contents Cisco Systems Network, and the whole Ready to take off into cyberspace The Key Questions InterForum World networks with you Are you a 'sharer' or a 'worrier'? NCR BT Just a little bit closer Extranets Get-Togethers at a Distance Time The first link in the chain Intranets Take your work home—in the palm of your hand On the Road Doing It by the Book Let's teach them all to think Education Academies for Networking Siemens Switch on for a daily news fix Online TV News The councils that never sleep Local Government NCR BT Throw away the paper, get rid of your office Teleworking Demon playing for prizes Net Access How to give it some welly Bandwidth See me, hear me—the virtual office is actual fact IP Networks The Sunday Times Cisco Systems Contents BMW Boots Contents Bryant Homes Aer Lingus Intel Pigeon Post Castaway author Lucy Irvine has marooned herself again, living with her three sons on remote Pigeon Island. This week sees the dramatic arrival of a Scottish school teacher and a cargo of assorted necessities Pigeon Personae Espana Proton Gore-Tex Relative Values Elizabeth Jane Howard, the novelist, and her younger brother Colin, a hi-fi specialist. Interviews: Anne McFerran Omega Gore-Tex Evolution ensures power and agility find their… Renault Volvo Bailey's Scream Picture Gallery Alcatel Skin Confidence E45 Protective Shells Polo Ariston Stranger in a Strange Land The Rio hotel's reception area is 'longer than my… Hardys After we published Dorinda's Life in the Day, readers wanted to hear more from her Technics Boss Hugo Boss Neville Johnson Morocco Bound The photograher Albert Watson fell in love with this ancient land during his first visit 20 years ago. 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