News from 06/12/1998
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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Mrs J Young, Michael Prescott, Zoe Heller, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Dr John Martin, Tom Steppard, Rebecca Butlin, Donald MacGillivray, Fred Redwood, Jon Swain, Emma Payne, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Amanda Ursell, Hamish Stevenson, Giant Haystacks, John Jay, Alexandra Williams, Christopher Bowen, Jason Hall, C E Carroll, David Allenborongh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Kim Stringer, Colin Vibert, Sebastian Santa-Cruz, Alistair Scott, Barry Horne, David Smith, Nancy Taylor, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Josh Saizmann, K R, Dr Roger Henderson, Carol Sarler, Richard Eaton, Mick Jagger's, Simon Read, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Kate Atkinson, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Frank Blin, S Brown, Robert Winnett, Michael Lucas, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, George Skinner, Charlotte Wolff, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Judy Palmer, Ms C Lawrence, John Evans, William Pleeth, Valerie Shakespeare, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, E Holt, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Robert Harris, P Watson, Bob Tutton, Michael Jones, John Hart, D Nixon, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Shelley von Strunckel, Richard Strauss, Michael Roudel, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Harry Redknapp, J E E Frew, Steve Waugh, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Alice Nash, Roger Scruton, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Maeve Sheehan, Steven Downes, Daniel Hersheson, Ian Hawkey, J A Sutherland, David Leppard, Simton Wilde, Boris Godunov, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Richard Girling, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Ken Livingstone, Philip Kingsley The Leading Trichologist, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Karen Bayne, Jennifer Lyle-Purdy, Jennifer Asiama, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Marion Wills, Dick Best, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Allen, Loyd Grossman, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, David Ogilvie, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Michael Wright, Maria Goulding, Natalie Graham, Paul Nuki, Andrew Smith, Caroline Donald, Lorna MacLeod, Martin Searby, Ryan Collins, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Dr E Gibb, Rasselas, Susan Redstone, Jack Grimston, Daphne McLeod, Cheryl Younson, Rosalyn James, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Richard Branson, Paul Kavanagh, Natalie Medicci, Mark Prigg, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, R Courtney, William Rees-Mogg, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ian Armitage, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, E Heath, Peter Watts, Kevin Sharpe, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Diana Hepworth, Fay Weldon, Christine Webb, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Hodges, John Waples, A A Gill, Steve Downes, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Robert Johnston, Gerald Bithell, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Howard Jacobson, E B, Andrew Lorenz, Claire Lovat, Dr Lynette Moss, Naomi Caine, Steven Weaver, David Wickers, Sally Kinnes, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, E S, Monica Harvey, Nicholas van Hoogstraten, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, E Der, P J Harvey, David Parsley, Bill Cooper, Peter Cooper, Jimmy Hill, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, Meg Mathews, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Tim Bullamore, Teresa Hunter,
ResumoQueen to snub dome ceremony Hague hits back with plan to elect all peers Revealed: degrees-for-cash scandal Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Hague hits back with plan to elect all peers Contents Inside Bond invites Dame for drink Contents UK gives 'war criminal' asylum Sunday Times-Sunday Telegraph sales gap widest for 30 years Contents The Sunday Times Railtrack Newspapers Support Recycling Robinson hit by new dispute over firm's £500,000 tax debt Brown gives £25m 'gift' to Euro bank Chileans fly in to support Pinochet Channel 4 breaks last sex taboo with bestiality film Come into our parlour, say the spies to Dame Judi Atlantic could sink Titanic in London bar-room squall Strepsils Rover Cheap TV parts blamed for fires Abbey inquiry to slate dean Nationwide Shivering sheep boost farm profits Pictures: Tim Cuff Moet & Chandon Forsyth saved Sissons's life All the madness of media studies Undercover reporter learns to watch films in a surreal study zone Taxpayer gets £500,000 legal aid bill for Jimi Hendrix court saga Staples Secret research on Gulf illness Blair holiday flight may cost RAF £20,000 IBM A home beyond his cardboard box Sunday Times Weldon rewrites Austen for the lads Police take steroids to counter thugs St. Joseph's Hospice Orange BBC bosses hold stakes in contract-winning firms Halifax Action 2000 Richer Britain gets depressed World Happiness Survey Rogers faces lawsuit over cracked court Web couples lift the Net curtain The Vauxhall Omega Nokia VW British climbers used by CIA to spy on China Anaesthetic rules force dentists to refuse treatment Orange The Peasant's Revolt First he sacked the most senior Tory peer. Now, William Hague wants to abolish the hereditary lords altogether Sage Backing from the grassroots An animal passion with murder in its heart Profile New Russia puts the old evils back on a pedestal Book Tokens Good riddance Dumb-down education BBC Blair, the sorcerer's apprentice, sees his devolution genie escape The Tories are not fit for active service There's no such thing as a free flow of ideas Wild Fox put the cat among the hereditary Tory pigeons Atticus Civil servants take a shine to Prescott Losing our humanity at the embryo bank Lloyds Bank Business Banking Past wrongs in a sorry state Safeway Paving the way to mediocrity for pupils Turkeys brutalised Pinochet a scapegoat Points Birthdays Danger! This Road is at War Disputes between homeowners and motorists over use of residential roads are spilling into violence. Richard Woods, Alexandra Williams and Zoe Brennan report Intel inside Orange Missing in the Wildlands Thousands of British backpackers go every year to the Australian rainforests of Queensland. Celena Bridge was among them. But she never came home. Paul Ham reports On the trail of the child killers Colonel granted sanctuary in Britain denies genocide Mouton Cadet PLO renounces call for destruction of Israel Mood swing in Congress jolts Clinton PC World Last fighters quit Khmer Rouge HSBC Chinese 'death ray' threatens US satellites Cellnet Scandal reopens under Chirac Solo schoolboy sails for world record Graveyard mafia linked to killing Opticians 'Wyatt Earp' puts teens in chain gang Sheriff with a mission doles out rough justice in tent jail Hewlett Packard MacMillan cancer relief Hope blooms for Briton held over desert golf 'fraud' Bonn detonates a blonde bombshell in the Elysée Inside Paris BT Bastille picnic Euro fails smoked chicken test Gadaffi stalls on Lockerbie in desert talks with UN chief ID cards for children to curb under-age drinking Weather and Travel Outlook Swiss Deadly illness NHS to issue nicotine patches Diana theatre £50m work plan for graduates Mortgages plan Festive cheer Two tickets split £7.2m jackpot Uunet British suspect in murder hunt News in Brief Lenin returns Britons burnt Fund advisers Games shock High anxiety England stop Springbok march on history Contents Lloyds TSB Contents Tactical change wins the day for Kinnear Hammers get nailed Gunners lack lethal weapon Gallagher earns praise for sensible refereeing Wise is off as blues get red carded Ferguson prepares to steady ship at Old Trafford Manchester United's manager has to bridge the gap left by No 2 Brian Kidd's departure Joachim ensures Villa stay top Davies strike greets new Kidd on the Blackburn block FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division FA Cup: second round Minor Leagues and Statistics Second Division Third Division Scotland Auto Shield Pools Houllier's task hots up Fighting spirit tops agenda No longer shackled to Roy Evans, Liverpool's manager opens up for the first time Petta is Dutch master for Ipswich Watford halt Barnsley charge Fox too quick for Liverpool Omega Waiting in the wings John Barnes, fresh from taking a friendly shot at Ruud Gullit, explains his burning desire to be a boss Summerbee saves Sunderland's pride Keane to Beat Bayern It's all or nothing. Manchester United have to win against Bayern Munich to be certain of progressing in the Champions League. Ian Hawkey finds their captain in fighting mood British Clubs in Europe: Guide to this Week's Crucial Encounters Yeovil pick up another League scalp Palace collapse Kettering top Rangers held Video winners England tear up Dallaglio's men stop Boks run Massive forward power the key to success England's pack demoralised the Springboks. Now they must keep up the good work A performance to lift our spirits England succeeded where the rest of the world had failed because of their sheer bloody-mindedness, says David Walsh One-off win helps shift balance of world power Stephen Jones says that Europe's best are catching up with their southern counterparts Silky-smooth Catt proves cream of crop England's fly-half proved the doubters wrong with a classy performance, says Nick Cain Old Speckled Hen True Blue Cambridge's Varsity team dined last week on port and nuts. For them, the old ways mean everything High five for Logan as Scotland cut loose McEnroe still talks a good game Nick Pitt on the tennis legend's bid to repair his sport's damaged image in his own unique style Sweden stroll to Davis Cup victory Richard Evans sees the Davis Cup favourites register a comfortable seventh victory in Milan Epson What price French leave? Anything my brother can do. . . Laying down with Nicole It's just like watching. . . Kournikova England caught in a trap Woman mad as a hatter Sport on TV Pick of the week Diary of a Test umpire Q & A Book review Harry Redknapp—My Autobiography by Harry Redknapp and Derek McGovern (Collins Willow, £16.99) What they said Sporting CV Sun shines on Westwood Europe's player of the year has hit superb form to lead the pack in Sun City. Alex Fortune reports Defiant Faldo close to his best Treacherous conditions on a trying Adelaide course have given the leaders a rough ride in the Australian Open, says Marian Phillips The Sunday Times Players favour K Club for Cup Skipper's century England left to rake the Ashes Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, says England's captain will need to show more imagination as the Test series unfolds Stewart feasts on gift horse The captain steadies the boat for England and returns to form with a welcome century Tyro gets the Typhoon stamp of approval A famous fast bowler hopes that the young discovery is given the chance to fulfil his potential in Australia, says Simon Wilde Hollioake joins the slide New boy Tudor must be allowed to pace himself An England rookie rattled the Australians on his Test debut. Is there hope amid the gloom? Tourists caught out by failings in the field Bobby Simpson lit the spark which turned Australia into the best fielding side in the world Fling Start: Alex Tudor is too immature to have… Empty Test seats forced change England's decline brought home to countres the need for action, says Graham Otway Virta double seals Cup win for Panthers Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Log on to the Internet for the very best in sport… Racing No Title Rugby Union Losing the Midas touch The Gold Cup winner has been written off, but his trainer is looking for a fairytale ending Johnson star takes Direct Route Jonathan Powell reports from Sandown, where Durham trainer experiences a Tingle as his fortunes show distinct improvement Sky digital Gold Cup Winners who Have Faded Such sweet inspiration The stars celebrated with unsung heroines at The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year awards. Derek Clements reports Turial Pursuit Five champions take centre stage on a day when there were no losers Paula tackles Pain barrier Steven Downes finds long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe concerned more about her mental fitness than her physical well-being Howey fires lethal weapon Play the Game Manchester's Games supremo quits Gateway Nicol bowed by superior Power Davis rushes into history Terrell Davis is on a bullet train to immortality, and he is taking the Denver Broncos with him The Times Anxiety as fleet heads for snow and surfing Keith Wheatley detects apprehension as Around Alone skippers face the Southern Ocean Multiple Classified Advertising Items They're very cross Car makers aim to give us the best of all worlds with a new breed of crossover vehicle, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Road Sage Drivers who want to import the Christmas spirit from France need to know the rules of the game Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Mz3 Roadster 98R A/c, Hi-Fi Pack, 10k, £34,995. 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Owen An essential part just fell off my mistress Multiple Display Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Jack Barclay BAe and Dasa set for £14bn merger Poor Christmas sales put further pressure on rates Indian software firms herald new inward investment wave Cross Contents Fast Track 100 entrepreneurs achieve 93% growth in sales Contents Ford eyes Rover-type deal with the unions Dr Brock bottles a potion to cure global financial flu Agenda Scottish Power buys PacifiCorp Intel inside Tele Pizza fails to swallow PizzaExpress Directors' market confidence eases Financial buyers target Dynacast Barclays offered key job to Oates UK Active seeks split of Countrywide Nomura pulls Czech beer merger plan Fund managers ask Labour to lay off pay Business Digest White knights joust for £340m Fujitsu plant Oracle Applications BT Asher falls foul of the Lonrho curse Even with Tiny Rowland and Dieter Bock gone, the demerged group has not lost its propensity for controversy, as Lonrho Africa's non-executive chairman has found BAe Takes off BAe and Dasa are close to a merger that will form the world's third-biggest aerospace group. Andrew Lorenz reports on how the deal was forged Standard Life Bank Thrivial Pursuit Optimists head west to a land of light-headed exuberance American Account London Electricity Time to scrap the Bank's useless inflation report Economic Outlook Euro Watch Euro rates this month Chinese walls Europeans at the Gate More of Europe's financial giants are poised to buy American banks but they are likely to bite off more than they can chew, writes Garth Alexander from New York Business Focus Star Alliance Johannesburg giants join trek to London South Africa's leading companies are moving their listings to London to obtain access to the international capital they needed to fund expansion plans. John Waples reports BMW Bring us some shoppers for Christmas Retailers are seeing their sales their sales and profits fall and could be facing their worst Christmas for 20 years as the seasonal spending spree shows few signs of starting. Dominic Rushe reports BMW Last Chance for BMW is struggling to move Rover up-market. Could a deal on work practices help it turn the corner? Andrew Lorenz reports Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Road Haulace Company Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgage Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delicious Ice Cream Business The Times K Bar aims to rock Ministry of Sound Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom The Sunday Times Tecs seek funds for start-ups Jacqui Henderson, the new chief executive of the Training and Enterprise National Council, is determined to do more to help businesses get off the ground. Claire Oldfield reports Fashion queen who played hard to get Katharine Hamnett whipped up interest by being snotty and vetting retailers to see if they were good enough to sell her clothes, writes Rupert Steiner Ballymore Properties Bulletin High-tech high flyers wanted How Entrepreneurs Get Started Windows of opportunity for tax relief Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Turning hot air into cool millions The Sunday Times The Experts Smart needle homes in on veins to make injections painless Medical Meters record true TV ratings Media Sunday-times Music Babies Have a Ball Toys A playpen that pipes out music to match a child's movements could speed up its development and help it to learn faster. Mark Prigg reports Crabs give clues on treatment for spinal injuries Neurology Online shops look great but fail to deliver Sounding off Shopping on the Net would be much better if the retailers relied on people rather than PCs to process orders, says David Hewson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of british enterprise? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langan's staff will never land in the soup Birds shatter sound barrier Telstra Rich girls, poor daddy Prufrock Durex chief's expansion drive In the spirit of setting record straight. . . Back Wolverhampton over Marston vote Inside the City Lenders cut the cost of fixed mortgages in line with Insurers get sums wrong on pension compensation Neighbours tell on insurance cheats Contents Lenders cut the cost of fixed mortgages in line with Europe Department store to match overseas prices Hereford launches credit card Contents Schroders Contents Child benefit tax plan could end in tears before bedtime Millfield launches subsidence loan Interactive investor Holiday car hire firm was one wrong track over crash bill Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Aberdeen Profilic Banks can match the mutuals Despite the claims of building societies, mutuality does not guarantee a better deal for customers. By Robert Winnett Mercury Asset Management Standard Life Bank Midshires members in line for bonanza Supermarket shares are facing lean time When recession looms, investors turn to the supermarkets, but this time they may not be the best buy. Naomi Caine reports Newton Homeopath looks to temper market falls Can you cope? A weekly guide to surviving financial ups and downs Northern Rock Guernsey The Equitable Life How to find best phone deal Different pricing structures and levels of service can leave customers' heads ringing with confusion. Alicia Wyllie helps you to line up the best deal How Costs Compare Scottish Widows Threadneedle investments C&w faces revolt over its service Virgin Guarantee cash a safe passage Sending money abroad is notoriously risky. Simon Read reports on the best way to get cash to friends and family Independent Financial Adviser The Sunday Times Pensioners in battle to save share income Age Concern is stepping up its fight to stop a taxation move that would penalise the retired, writes Alicia Wyllie Money Section Paragon mortgages Direct Shop for Christmas from home Fed up with the scramble in the shops for Christmas presents? The Internet offers convenient and cheap shopping—including gift-wrapping-from your own home. Matthew Wall reports When profit from house sale is taxable Tax Saver Scottish Widows Jupiter Where can you buy a Renoir for £500? Top-quality copies of famous paintings can be bought for a fraction of the price of the originals. By Donald MacGillivray Cheltenham & Gloucester Banks prepare for Isas with deposit accounts Adwatch Have your say on homebuying Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Popular Shares Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Mortgage Deals Rate cuts spark savings muddle With interest rates falling, you need to look hard for the best home for your money. By Kevin Pratt Lambeth offers £100 holiday vouchers with mortgage deals Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Direct Line Financial Services Policy Portfolio Plc Chase De Vere Investments Plc National Counties Mortgage Money Monitor Beale Dobie Vanity Fair star on a winning streak Fame and Fortune Nathaniel Parker is cashing in on his luck as a gambler as well as profiting from his acting talent, writes Natalie Graham M&g Watchdog homes in on bogus mortgage deals The Wright Angle Highbury is back on the ball Inside Track Update Man & Superman Paralysis has made Christopher Reeve an American super-hero, but, he reveals to Tom Rhodes, he can be a brute to victims who do not share his bravery Asprey & Garrard Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Nick Newman's Week Gag Cartoonist of the Year Comprehensively failed Andrew Smith laments the decline of the grammar school he attended into an unstreamed graveyard for bright pupils' hopes Smoking out the girls There'll be another naughty spaniel along in a minute The Sunday Times Nicholas van Hoogstraten TLS My career as a spy Fay Weldon explains why her Top Secret cupboard was full of umbrellas as she fought the reds for Miss Moneypenny The IRD: not quite 007, but a powerful secret Why we are refusing to pay our £1,000 university fees Me, an animal lover? You must be joking Interview Cosmo Landesman meets David Attenborough On a clear day you can't see a Teletubby for miles Bottoms up Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Having Blair for dinner The government underestimated Germany's finance minister and is being bounced towards a federal Europe, says Michael Jones Price of European harmony could be a bigger tax bill Putting my back into the year Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Status: it's the new class Andrew Sullivan returns to Britain and finds social barriers fast dissolving into a pecking order that is decidedly American Pleasure be damned: to be happy, be good We seek happiness in the wrong place: the world has forgotten that virtue is the only path to contentment, writes Roger Scruton Turial Pursuit This Life Stop the Week Portrait of an artist's insides, a potato that looks like Jimmy Hill The Sunday Times Quiz Eureka! 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Fred Redwood has some tips Business Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items ACCA Education Greenwich School of Management university business Learning the hard way that rights stretch only so far Leicester University The University of Reading Kingston University Business Courses Durham University Business School The MBA Career Guide St. Aldates It's all bops, booze and business plans Diary of an MBA Think twice before hiring consultants Only a third of clients believe they get good value from consultants. Margaret Coles reports on the steps that companies should take before hiring them ICO Global Communications Warwick Recruitment Pace Consulting L. L. C. The Sunday Times Grampian Police Multiple Display Advertising Items British Mlat Hyder Consulting Limited Students face a testing time on jobs front In the second of two bumper guides our critics… A word in Santa's ear Toddling Timmy (2) Girlie Grace (5) Tough Ted (8) Fact-Hungry Felix (10) Bookworm Beth (12) The Sunday Times Strutting the Kevin Sharpe looks back on a year of charismatic characters from our past Top Five Fine Wine Guide Fine wines and whisky galore Joanna Simon drinks in the best of the 1998 vintage Top Five Compliments to the chefs Loyd Grossman finds a rich feast of recipes in this year's serving Yale University Press Top Five Getting Christmas wrapped Cheryl Younson suggests the best recent paperbacks for giving and receiving Little treasures Tiny hardbacks to grace any grown-up stocking Picture Gallery F. Warne & Co. Top Five Every picture tells a story Waldemar Januszczak finds moving tales in a rich palette of art books DK Top Five Cultivating a feel for the earth Caroline Donald digs up a fine crop of inspirational green thoughts Zarafa Top Five Deadwater Deep Rocking around the Christmas tree Andrew Smith plays back his favourite records of the pop era Gollancz The Times Literary Supplement Top Five The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 560 What's the story? Peter Kemp selects novels to keep you reading happily through Christmas Amazon. co. uk Top Five William Dairymole Cloak and dagger John Dugdale negotiates his way around spies and sleuths Top Five Bestsellers of the Year BBC The Folio Society Scooby-Doo in Shaggy's Sasquatch Search Contents Picture Gallery Screen Snaps Fun Competitions! Asterix and the Normans Jarvis Sunday-times Yo-yo joy Snap happy The Funday Times news Crustacean invasion It's a hard life! Carat top The Funday Times news has gone crustacean crazy this… Going under Ground Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with Catherine Morganti Buzz! Lift off Rex and Tex Willoughby Squirt Next Week in Funday The zone Become a member to join in the fun! Great books galore! Head to Head Fans utd Saucy soccer Red Card Contents Debenhams Contents Yah! Yeah! Sheepskin papoose Most Wanted This week's object of desire Show US your Pants Something to Chew on? How to chat up a celebrity chef Tanner Krolle Two's Company Society designer Amanda Wakeley has left her husband and business partner, Neil Gillon. Can a relationship survive in the boardroom if it's over in the bedroom? Sue Reid reports Old Boys You might think they're naff, but after 20 years, Duran Duran are still going strong. Andrew Smith asks the band what it's like to be pushing 40 and still a pin-up Issey Miyake Pars Good Enough to Eat Could the Fendi baguette bag already be stale? It is the new 'croissant' that is next season's must-have. By Kim Stringer Bordeaux Martell Fashion's… Casio digital diaries Out of the Woods Natasha Gregson Wagner is Hollywood's latest It girl. But she's used to the attention, says Claire Lovat. Her mother was the actress Natalie Wood Renaissance Picture Gallery Get Shorty The height of fashion: sleeves and trousers at half-mast. Photographs by Tom Corbett. Fashion by Grace Treglown Horoscope special Here's One I Froze Earlier Movable feast Winner's dinners Letters Twinings Santa's rosso Wine Something to Chew on Something to Drink Four of the best. . . Restaurants for brunch Table Talk German Bite This isn't terribly German. I thought: after all, we both finished. The service wasn't particularly German either: it was slow, disorganised and good-natural. Odd' Picture Gallery The Admirable Nelson Switched on Meet Arnold Chan, the man Calvin Klein and Philippe Starck get to change their light bulbs. 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A new exhibition at the National will remind us of his mastery, says Waldemar Januszczak Trivials Pursuit ITV Interview After Braveheart, Catherine McCormack should have been a star, not working in a bar. Now, at last, she's ready for Hollywood, says Garth Pearce Itv Film Pick of the Week Out of Sight Unbeatable ticket offers Free champagne at Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love Art Pick of the Week Luca Signorelli in British Collections Art Theatre Pick of the Week Twelfth Night Dance Pick of the Week The Nutcracker Opera Pick of the Week Pop Pick of the Week Concerts Concert Pick of the Week Messinen In his Century Pop Comedy Pick of the Week The League Against Tedium What in heaven's name. . . ? Drama What if your wife said her baby was the son of God? An irreverent new play looks at the life of Joseph, the original new man. Carol Sarler reports Letterland Could it be magic? Drama C S Lewis's Christian parable is a surprise Christmas hit for the RST. Take a trip through the back of the wardrobe, says John Peter Britannicus The Sunday Times The unlikely lads Rock They scored with Vindaloo: now Fat Les—an actor, an artist, and a pop icon—are back with their bid to be the Christmas No 1, says Andrew Smith Sadler's Wells Classical Record of the week Six operas Rock Picture Gallery Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection The Sunday Times Music Shop Celebration Listen to the Lyric Music Don't be fooled by the boyish looks. Ian Bostridge, the acclaimed tenor, has his future mapped out. 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Report by Claire Oldfield Anatomy of the typical founders of a Fast Track business List shows the way for Virgin soldiers The Fast Track 100 is essential reading because it shows which parts of the economy are booming and offer scope for profit, writes Richard Branson Britain's 100 fastest growing companies Rules of Engagement The Sunday Times 'Can do' risk takers reap riches Entrepreneurs who are willing to put their money where their vision is can become very wealthy, argues Hamish Stevenson The Fast Track 100 project Good advice can steer firms into the fast lane Advisers can raise funding and provide the expertise to help firms to grow, explains Frank Blin Virgin Share success with a capitalist Giving up some equity is a small price to pay for the benefits and peace of mind that venture capitalists can bring to a growing firm, writes Ian Armitage Progressive Computer: Recruitment agency Optical Express: Optician Rotrax Engineering Services Travel Counsellors: Travel agency 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