News from 03/01/1999
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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Paul Theroux, Fischer Dieskuu, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brenda Love, Andrew Warshaw, Anthony Lambert, Willy Newlands, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Kenny Farquharson, Nicholas Rufford, Dan Pearson, Nicky Holford, John Peter, Emma Moore, Rebecca Abrams, Donna Leon, Lesley White, John Jay, Alexandra Williams, Christopher Bowen, Hugh Pym, Jane Gardam, Frank Whitford, Bernese Oberland, Alistair Scott, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Melanie Phillips, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Stephanie Gruner, Mary Wilson, K R, Josh Saizmann, Stuart Clarke, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, D C, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Ian Peters, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Sir Nigel Hawthorne, Malcolm Bradbury, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Doug James, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, John Sutherland, Alex Erskine, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Bernard Connolly, Lynne Wallis, Peter Hadfield, Nick Kochan, Alex James, Julian Dymock, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Sue Style, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Maggie Gee, Stepher Buss, David Jones, Steve Waugh, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Margaret Reid, Maeve Sheehan, Steven Downes, Ian Hawkey, Christopher Morgan, Oleg Gordievsky, Neil Mackwood, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Philp Lock, Michael J Wild, A Jones, David Lawrenson, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Matthew Kalman, Sean Newsom, Bob Graham, F Thomas, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Anton Mosimann, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Sir Herman Ouseley Chairman, Diana Wright, William Peakin, Nik Cohn, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Zoë Linkson, John Stern, Rasselas, Jack Grimston, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Hyun-Sung Khang, Mark Prigg, Richard Woods, Roland White, Simon Wikde, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Gordon Pidcock, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Peter Pan, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Tom Mair, Michael Sheridan, K Mitchelmore, Sharon Davey, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Simon Brooke, Dipesh Gadher, Michael Hodges, John Waples, Paul Rowan, Colin Browne Director of Corporate Affairs, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Mike Carlson, Kirsty Lang, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Claire Rayner, David Wickers, Elspeth Howe, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Nilesh Manani, Jeremy Lazell, Simon Carnell, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Bob Marshall-Andrews, Jeremy Hall, Andy McNab, Tom Deveson, Penny Perrick, Justin Quick, Peter Cooper, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, John Thaxter, Barry Newcombe, Stephen Godfrey, Dominic Rushe, Georgina Howell,
ResumoCool it: pushy women don't make it to the top Schools in worst crisis for 10 years Over 10,000 teaching posts stay empty English lairds fear eviction by Scots Contents British Airways What a Tragerdy Unveila New You Gough's Ashes hat-trick first in 100 years Britain enters single currency 'by stealth' with euro salaries Rape or Romance? Queen's art will be seen at last Style Next Week The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Railtrack News Review Magazine Blair backs down over future of Brown aide Sainsbury in gene food row Patten backed for Europe Police find fewer drinking drivers Orton's loo is preserved for the nation with lottery loot Charles snuffs out Carey's 'tacky' millennium candle Virgin Lean diet gives science key to longer life Cook's spurned wife found love in the jungle 306 Peugeot Pet charities face probe on hoarded cash Value-for-money schools revealed Girls' grammar tops state league for cheap A-level success MoD gives sexual freedom to staff with a racy past Making the Grade Habitat winter sale Nudge nudge, it's a coded auction Nissan Meningitis kills two teenagers Martin Barnett Hume in child sex clash Cash-starved school libraries welcome free book campaign Will Tom Cruise pluck Corelli's mandolin? Thomas Cook Fiat The suburban survivalists Short men lose out on higher things of life Standard Life Bank Storm troops come from Russia with head-butts Europe's Giant Gamble The euro has finally arrived. Will Britain be sucked into an experiment that could break, rather than make, Europe? David Smith, Stephen Grey and Alexandra Williams report Euro raises spectre of war and ruin Bureaucrats will rule once-free nations, warns Bernard Connolly All Change: The Single Currency Explained Born to live behind and between the lines Profile Victoria's Highland fling? Just so much Scotch mist Crystal Holidays Geoff Thompson's Week In the euro's grip Strepsils Napoleon is on the march again and this time he's got money behind him Let's make a bonfire of Labour vanities Hornby quits publisher in £2m transfer Rumblings in blackboard jungle as holidaying Blairs miss school Thunderbirds are go for Redwood Old poison hidden in the scales of justice The Open University Weapons in the battle against racial prejudice I spy journalists The Sunday Times Mandelson: fool or star? Points Birthdays BBC bosses open about contracts Your article on care in the community The firemen fight back Bandit Country How the Rescuers Bungled in Why did the seizing of 16 tourists in Yemen suddenly end in a deadly gun battle? Jon Swain and Maeve Sheehan report DisNEYLAND Paris Hillary's kiss holds key to Clinton's fate Le Meridien The Ups and Downs of a Turbulent Union Guru of giggling laughs, and the world laughs with him All the white elephants you want Children are stalked and killed for food as starvation grips country Blonde with a mission puts brothels on Israeli poll menu Trade unions gear up for Europe-wide strikes Chanel Tycoon Bond stays in jail for his art Renault White girl leads backlash against pro-black rules Martin Barnett Furniture Makers Middle classes join Japan's down and outs Scot gets gastronomes to eat their prejudice Companies House Harrods Knightsbridge Red hand brigade hits Churchill Millennium pay-day bonanza Weather and Travel Outlook Queen to put her art treasures on show Mandela urged to seek Lockerbie deal Ernie Wise ill Doctors warn of winter NHS crisis Yacht defeat Rebels massacre Algerian villagers Honour for spy Correction One ticket scoops £9.3m jackpot Cedar Health Ltd. Plane downed Fare fight Boyfriend sought Woman found Rare Diamonds Rushden draw 0-0 with 10-man Leeds Ferguson accuses Arsenal of roughhouse tactics Hat-Trick Hero In at No 10 Easy Rider Rukba Royle family denied by Cort strike Vialli has Chelsea on roll Huckerby leads Coventry romp Aggressive Leicester brush off Birmingham Claridge strikes to upset sorry Forest Leeds have to fight all the way Gamble by llic backfires Ostenstad foils Keegan at the death Last-gasp Dicks to rescue Shearer has the final word FA Cup: Third round FA Carling Premiership FA Cup (continued) Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Scotland The Conference Pools Wiseman's time up as FA gets tough The FA chairman is trying desperately to spring his coffin nails but already attention is turning to his successor. Graham Otway reports Iversen opens Watford gap Collymore buries poor Hull Late goal robs battling Yeovil of win The Football Keeping the faith Middlesbrough's keeper says team spirit may hold the key to success today at Old Trafford Unlucky Bogie keeps on rolling Brian Glanville meets a player relishing one more chance to perform on the big stage when Port Vale meet Liverpool in the FA Cup today Brazil's coach retains day job Gunning for a Fight Alex Ferguson, in combative mood, accuses Arsenal of deliberate belligerence Home front provides safest option for Ferdinand Brian Glanville believes West Ham United's highly rated young defender has yet to prove that he can survive at the highest level Losing the key to No 10 England have always suffered from too many bit-part players and not enough leading men Woodward must pick Stransky to rally England A South African with real star quality is the best bet to direct England's World Cup quest Troubled Times: England's Choices at Fly-Half A career ruined by dithering selectors Martin Cooper was one of the fly-halves to be selected and quickly discarded. By Nick Cain Gloucester drop Bath in the mire Time to give referees a third eye Stephen Jones argues that rugby union should help the man in the middle by using TV cameras to rule on debatable decisions Quickfire Lam gives Sale a roasting Action Replay to Cover All Angles Schuster the boot polishes off Scots Waugh the biggest hit Dad a danger off the track Fletcher happy in the valleys Harry stokes up party spirit Capitalise on Test win Jordan lacking horsepower Diary of Sport on TV Picks of the week Q & A Book review What they said Bishop blesses Irish victory Humphreys casts new light With the dark days behind him, Cardiff's hooker can't wait for Wales's Five Nations charge. By Nick Cain Robinson vows to fight on at Bath The Rugby Fantasy league Howley leads Cardiff home by example Gough hat-trick boosts England Australia taste their own medicine After reviving at Melbourne, the corpse of English cricket got up and danced at the SCG We forgot there were two teams playing Steve Waugh and Simon Wilde chronicle the extraordinary ebb and flow of events that led to England's dramatic victory against a complacent Australian side in the fourth Test Magical Warne back in business Bowler restores pride and glory England's bowling hero takes his place in an exclusive club, lifting spirits on and off the field First hat-trick against Aussies for 100 years Another long day of woe for Lara Ian Hawkey in Cape Town sees West Indies on the ropes at the end of the first day of the fourth Test Cape Town Scoreboard Dropping the Pilot Adrian Maguire feels only relief after quitting as stable jockey to David Nicholson.'I was always first to be blamed,' he tells Jonathan Powell All right for Fred as injury stops Antony Jonathan Powell reports from Newbury on the ups and downs of life in steeplechasing Sports Calendar Offer Gold Cup mystery solved Hearts race as season hots up As thoughts turn to Cheltenham in March, conclusions about likely Festival stars are hard to draw Net profits for punters who surf for value Tax-free betting on the Internet is catching on. Big bookmakers claim not to be worried but the threat is real, reports Graham Otway Wami at the double as hills beat Radcliffe Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Rugby Union Sailing's Ill Wind In the aftermath of the Sydney-Hobart race, there is a desire to apportion blame, and the organisers are uneasy. By Keith Wheatley Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Flutie comes up short as dream dies Mike Carlson on a man who has missed out on the Super Bowl after finally fulfilling an ambition to become an NFL quarterback Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Scotthall Cheyne Bramshaw Jaguar Lancaster Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz William Loughran Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes (of) Beaconsfield Mercedes-Benz Retail Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Registrations Bargains in a Crystal Ball Wise buyers, and sellers, need to know when 1999's new cars will arrive. Ray Hutton gives them a preview Multiple Display Advertising Items Please take that treacle off my Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Burton House Broughtons Guaranteed Motor Cars Bank will freeze base rate as shoppers rush for the sales Ftse Forecasts BAe close to £6bn merger with Marconi City fears trading glitches will mar launch of euro Hewlett Packard Bouncing Back Money Double your Money . . . Managers at the… TRW leads the race for LucasVarity Inside Tullett to be quizzed over rogue trader Power Games Micromuse leads nifty nine for 1999 United Biscuits best of a poor crop NatWest The Shares to Buy this Year Headless firms top City's list of bid targets Twins research company aims for £100m flotation Investment firms set for Peps rush Business Digest Spiderman swoops in to save Butlin's UK firms march on Germany's heartland The Sunday Times Bankers relieved by steady launch Bargain hunters bring glimmer of hope for retailers Shops were packed over the holiday period but it is too early to tell whether customers spent enough to rescue retailers, writes Dominic Rushe Gentle slide or crash landing? Economic Outlook Party goes on as wages rise faster than spending Life with Euro The single currency is finally a reality and although Britain stayed on the sidelines the impact for us will still be enormous. David Smith examines the consequences of the new age The Sunday Times Modern mayor fights to keep City ahead Behind the ceremonial robes and other trappings of high office, Lord Levene is working hard to ensure London remains Europe's leading financial centre Bonfield sets BT on upwardly mobile path The telecoms leviathan is in a bullish mood after bouncing back from its failure to capture MCI by lining up a deal with AT&T. Andrew Lorenz reports Futures Shock A futures trader has gone missing after his huge gamble caused the closure of two firms, bringing more calls for City regulation. By John Waples and Dominic Rushe Posthouse No Title Master the arts of charm and seduction Some people claim to disdain power games but the better you are at them the better you will be as an executive, colleague, friend or lover The laws of Power World share markets Top 200 companies Hong Kong tycoons learn political lesson The new regime in the former colony has brought sobering realities for its powerful business leaders, writes Michael Sheridan Berisford serves up a tasty acquisition A Share in the Boardroom Unravelling the trouble with textiles City investors and high-street shoppers hit the British textile industry hard last year but Martin International, which supplies Marks & Spencer with lingerie and other clothing, is looking beyond local short-term troubles with a long-term global strategy, writes Sarah Gracia The Sunday Times The Experts New Partner Club must pay Vat if takings pass £50,000 Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Stage your float in America High-tech firms may find it easier to float on Nasdaq, where investors have more experience of such companies, but they need to prepare the ground carefully, writes Stephanie Gruner 'Music freak' put record entrepreneur on right track Sean O'Brien knew he had a good idea but he did not find the money to set up Telstar until he met a bank manager at a party, writes Rupert Steiner Red tape will keep firms froms growing The burden of collecting tax and administering new employment laws and the minimum wage will stop small business expanding, writes Ian Peters, right, deputy director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce Bulletin Genetics may stop mosquitoes passing on malaria Disease Control Genetic engineers may have found a way of making the insects destroy the disease-bearing parasites they carry. Roger Dobson reports Video specs allow damaged eyes to see Visualaids Surgeons send in magnets to operate on brain tumours Medicine Airship takes tourists to space Aerospace Passengers could be transferred from a huge airship to a shuttle at 50,000 ft and then soar off on the journey of a lifetime, writes Mark Prigg Personal communicators seek to join mainstream computing Sounding off Bluetooth and Symbian, two wireless data-communication standards, hope to become information networks of the future, but can they see off Windows? asks David Hewson Investors should play safe in 1999 City experts predict a turbulent year ahead so look for secure investments such as bonds. Nick Gardner reports Northern Rock Scottish Widows Mutuals plan their defence Comment Legal & General Mercury Asset Management Train company gave scalded passenger the cold shoulder Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Coventry keeps title of cheapest lender Scottish Widows 10 Easy Ways to save Cash Diana Wright highlights some of the less obvious but simple ways of keeping more of your money in 1999 Jupiter Asset Management Ltd. Virgin M&G Beale Dobie & Company Limited Standard Life Bank Money Section Savers left in dark by stores Insurer promises free French trips Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals MP reluctant to cash in Fame and Fortune Austin Mitchell thinks worrying about money is like cooking or playing bridge—a waste of time. Natalie Graham reports Investec Guinness Flight Fleming Asset Management Direct Line Financial Services Hargreaves Lansdown Hewlett Packard Michael Page Technology The Peachell Group Mercuri Urval Katalysis Consulting St. Jame's Management Recrutiment The French affiliate of Ibah Euro Bio-Pharm Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster University Multiple Display Advertising Items Building a Business in Financial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items A BNB Resources plc company The Sunday Times St. Aldates Collage The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Queen's CMG UK Limited Cap Gemini Ideas People Technology Inter Exec Guardian Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Brunelcare Macarthur Stroud International Multiple Display Advertising Items Subtlety is the key to achieving change Chief executives agree they get things done by influencing the people who work for them but fight shy of admitting they have political skills. Report by Margaret Coles Nortel Networks Multiple Display Advertising Items David Abbott and Partners Spider Software News International Plc Sky is the limit for bean counters with ambition Archer is prime target for £8.5m penthouse flat Multiple Display Advertising Items Toytown in a tizzy over Chorion bid Prufrock Mandelson puts whole new spin on the phrase 'living dangerously' Soothsayers see trouble ahead for Footsie chairmen O'Buens Irish Sandwich Bar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fox Home Services Ltd. Doctors return to revive sick firms Inside the City The Business Opportunity That's Got People… Auditel (UK) Limited Document Shredding is Big Business Quantum… Ltd Rolling down the Tracks Nik Cohn takes a meandering musical journey on board the American Orient Express, from the cold hard blues of Chicago south to the funky jazz of New Orleans Ryanair Board games Where was I? Bali bound The Good Gear Guide The latest gadgets for those on the move, by Jonathan Futrell Club Med Travel Brief B…w Holiday Clinic Penny Warner and Julian Wall want to try lots of new sports on a holiday where the weather is good. They have a budget of £2,400 and do not want to stay in hotels Website of the Week Get the best deals in car hire in America by going online Markwarner beach holidays A risky business Sean Newsom on the high price of adventure The Holidaymakers Profile Favourite Things Women's own Party-time 2000 Calverley Travel Ltd. On the Edge The Deal Hunter: This Month's Bargains Wet-bike firms back new steps Directions Low-cost airlines up the stakes Deal of the Week Ski injury costs soar Ski Injuries: What They Cost Question & Answer Holiday Money 101 Great Holidays There's never been a greater choice of holidays. From meditation to white-water rafting, from Alaska to Zanzibar, David Wickers has combed the brochures to bring you the very best activities and destinations for 1999 The Sunday Times Anatolian Sky Holidays North Cyprus & Turkey North Cyprus India North Cyprus Cyprus Paradise North Cyprus Voyages Jules Verne Explore worldwide Qantas the Spirit of Australia Paris Travel Service The Best of Spain & Portugal Worldcover Direct Annual Travel Insurance Portugaline Columbus Direct India & Nepal India Options Cunard Lunn Poly On the road: the Garden Route In the first of an occasional series on the world's great drives, Jeremy Lazell cruises one of Africa's most famous highways, and finds that the best way to enjoy it is to stop the car occasionally, put on your boots, and start walking Garden Route: A Walker's Guide Thomas Cook Sunsail Tapestry Holidays The Sunday Times Travel Brief Americas Heart Soul Rmythm Blues Trailfinders Travelbag Total Service Quantas British Airways Preferred Agent STA Travel Universal Studios Hollywood Bargain Flights Canada World CGU Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial. A. Flight US Airtours Travel Insurance Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel mood Flight Centre the Discount Flight Specialist Bali South African Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Boarder Line Nicky Holford carves a path through the profusion of snowboarding gear on the market and comes up with the perfect buyer's guide for the powder junkie Times Newspapers Limited Airline Network Quest Worldwide The Travel Bug Thomas Cook Austravel Bridge the World Car Hire for your Holiday British Midland Air Tickets Direct Worldwide Journeys Plc Usit Campus Phileas Fogg Travel Group Travel Insurance Bon Voyage Jetset Globe Savers Canadian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Holidays Ltd. Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Elegant Resorts KLM uk Easy Jet Virgin MegaSavers Ontario Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sapphire Travelbag Adventures Bahamas Panorama Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lternative Travel Group Vacanze in Italia Algarve Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Oasis World Exodus The Different Holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items The Individual Travellers New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Tops Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Skiers Travel Agent Skiers Travel Bureau Premier Cottages Direct More Choice More Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski-Esprit Ski Super Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski … "My Family Trusts Me -Itrust Canvas" Palmer Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas South of France Motours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brochure Hotline Country Holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Cottages where pets are welcome Cornish Traditional Cottages The Woolacombe Bay Hotel Cottages Langdale Blakes International Travel Ltd. Self-Drive Ireland Cottages for two Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Paul Theroux likes to get out of the city and into the water Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Win a week for two at the Valonia Apartments with Simply Turkey Competition Details The Sunday Times And so to Bed Contents News Review Fiona was bright, feisty and severely disabled. Bryan Appleyard, her uncle, fears the genetic revolution will hurt us all by eradicating future Fionas Contents Merchant Investors Return of the History Man Though his creation Howard Kirk helped bury sociology, Malcolm Bradbury is delighted by reports of its revival Fools for bartered love A shaggy dog story? It's the story of my life Newspapers Support Recycling Villains of the year My Spanish ghosts A Spanish journey let Michael Portillo meet the family his father left behind, writes Margarette Driscoll 'I really liked that red jacket you wore last week' The saint and the civil serpent Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Sir Nigel Hawthorne A Disney man's gotta do what a child's gotta do Dangerous liaisons The challenges and the perils may change, but the spirit of adventure is thriving, says Stuart Wavell Television ready to behave even more badly Doh! You just can't be too optimistic Goodbye Peter, hello a whole new ball game With Mandelson gone, new alliances are forming in the cabinet as old Labour begins to flex its muscles, writes Michael Prescott Gone but not forgotten: Robinson's secrets can still hurt Labour Oh for gymslips and real bacon This Life Have a song with The Sun, lonely accountants, find those lost socks The Sunday Times Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: The Earl of Lanesborough Railway enthuslast, 1918-1998 Quiz The Times: Lady Glendevon Last world . . . The Daily Telegraph: David Sawyer Kick yourself if you missed the snog mat Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads What you didn't know about money People of the Week The spin must go on On Message Duffer's guide: cricket The List Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes Kew Place Strutt & Parker Prowting Homes Houses Ahoy! Anyone looking for a waterfront home should drop anchor at the estate agency stands at the London Boat Show, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Alto The Sunday Times Property of the Week Prowting Homes Berkeley Homes Hard Times Dicken's Journalism, Volume 3.'Gone Astray' and Other Papers from Household Words 1851-1859 edited by Michael Slater Dent £30 pp576 Contents In praise of Greer Pile'em High Critical List Book reviewers are now exceedingly image conscious, notes Harvey Porlock Stuck on auto pilot What Do Women Want? Power, Sex, Bread and Roses by Erica Jong Bloomsbury £14.99 pp 208 No time for Sunday lunch Having None of It: Women, Men and the Future of Work by Suzanne Franks Granta £12.99 pp 288 The Sunday Times When Sallie met Harry Stuart Wavell gets on the trail of Butch Cassidy, aka Sallie, whose life and death were not as simple as Hollywood made out Fallow Land Shortlist How to enrage the critics Bech at Bay: A Quasi-Novel by John Updike H Hamilton £16.99 pp 241 Will the don die? The Greatest Sorrow by Keith Ovenden H Hamilton £15 pp224 When Islam first came to London Islam in Britain: 1558-1685 by Nabil Matar Cup £37.50 Pp226 The Sunday Times Quality Paperbacks Direct Diary Clergymen behaving badly Godfrey Smith is much amused by an account of a long-lived and lively connection between the pulpit and the press The man who never breakfasted alone Jeremy Lewis enjoys an admiring, but not uncritical biogrphy of the writer and editor John Let mann On the Shelf Miranda Seymour reacts to the explosive power of Susan Sontag's The Volcano Lover Trouble brewing behind the scenes Donna Leon finds dead horses, squalid 18th-century London and soap opera shenanigans in her crime round-up The Writers Bureau Seriously good reading Too much caviar The Emigré by Joan Brady Secker £15.99 pp286 A quest for love The Shell House by Jane Thynne Fourth Estate £9.99 pp282 Voices from around the world Sean O'brien samples collections from Yorkshire, Malawi and America Amazon A Golden Basin Full of Scorpions by Con Coughlin The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 564 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Novelist Jane Gardam would like to cosy up with one of Stevenson's heroes The Folio Society Contents Yee-Haw! Gotcha, You Skunk! In the Mix Fun Competitions! Cartoon Star All aboard Asterix and the Black Gold Jarvis Funday-line Walking with the animals Making tracks Abba-solutely fabulous It'll grow on you Journey into the unknown Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Funday Buzz! Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willoughby Squirt Next Week in Funday Head to Head Fans utd Great Books galore! Contents Celebrity Cruises Contents Yah! Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Yeah! Meg Mathews 1999 and All that In the shade: 13 Lisa Kudrow, 14 Jennifer Aniston If you want to start the year with a fresh new look, rejuvenating creams might do the trick Go on, Treat Yourself If you can't get to a health farm, why not turn your home into your very own beauty salon? Emma Moore plans the ultimate indulgence Most Wanted This week's object of desire Waistband stretcher Show us your Pants Chic at the Pric Sue Lawrence Fresh start Corridors of power Letters Four of the best . . . Non-smoking restaurants Table Talk Something to Sip Pure waters, low-alcohol and organic wines Spring to life On the wagon after the New Year? Joanna Simon tests 10 mineral waters Something to Chew on Nobel Interiors The Macallan International Bridge Pairs Championship New year's revolution L'oréal Plenitude Smallbone of Devizes Down to Earth Make a fresh start with plants that cleanse, says Neil Wormald Gardening You can grow your very won first-aid kit at the front door, says Dan Pearson Viva Sofa Thomas Lloyd Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen Leather Workshop Direct The Handcrafted Sofa Divani Odeon Conservatory Roof Blinds the Facts Convert-A-Room from Strachan Sofa Workshop Direct Willowbrook Alpine Flooring Co. Churchill's Stairlifts plc the Stairlift… Country Desks Amana-fridge Sundance Spas Multiple Display Advertising Items Cresta Furniture Group Oakridge Direct Spa Trek Kick-start your new year regime with a retreat. Sharon Davey tries the hardcore Tyringham; Emma Moore is pampered at Babington House Classic Choice Warmroof Simulated Security TV Camera Allen Power Equipments Ltd Homes & Gardens Kirkdale Direct The Handcrafted Bed Company Ltd. Wish Fulfilment Just do it A fit body shouldn't just be for New Year - it should be for life. But if your motivation fades by February, here are some ways to keep it up Knee press-ups: In this position your head should be… Gym World Erotic Print Society's United Cutlers The Last Calendar West of England Reproduction Furniture British Antique Replicas Fabric World Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in this Section Please Call 0171 481… Vitamins Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Bathrooms Shire Design Electronics Limited Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Granadier Firelighters Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items What's the Alternative? Can we expect any radical changes in complementary health in the new year? Here are some predictions Encounters Drawing down the moon Jewish Caroline Crowther Encounters Continued The Sunday Times Dateline SIRiUS Synergy Music Lovers Dinner Dates Faces Cafe Sara Eden Personal Introductions Katharine Allen Country Partners The Executive Club at Brighton Marina Tryst RSVP Scope The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives Diets Sony Bryant Homes Contents Contents Cry that we 'I have unsightly, sweaty armpits," says… Whistle down the Wind The old guard Cinema In its ninth film outing, the crew of the Enterprise is still trying to preserve intergalactic peace, but, says Tom Shone, the formula is showing its age Rest of the week's film Rescued from the depths Architecture When the Opera House was scrapped, Cardiff Bay was looking a bit bleak. But in a great turnaround, Wales is getting a waterfront to be proud of, says Hugh Pearman Albery Theatre act Phillips Back to the futurists Art Marinetti and the Italian futurists launched themselves on the world in 1909. A new exhibition reveals the impact of their revolutionary designs, says Frank Whitford The Vice Meet Joe Black Sweden's big noise Rock In a flat year for Brit rock, the Cardigans reminded us how it's done, and proved there is life after Abba. By Andrew Smith Film The Sunday Times Art Theatre Dance Call now to make bookings for the best shows and… Opera Concerts Comedy Pop You say you want a Television It's not quite that, but schedulers do respond to viewers' Maydays, in their way. Sally Payne looks at the evolution of last year's hits and misses into the shows of the coming months Sensitive issues, explicit sex, bad taste: these are… Classical Record of the week Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts Music Shop Student Drama Royal Shakespeare Company Let's get physical Theatre Christopher Bowen finds more than men in striped jumpers at the London International Mime Festival Ain't nothing like a dame Dance For its latest productions at the RFH, the Royal Ballet has tapped into the enduring appeal of traditional pantomine, says David Dougill The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Global Travel Group Plc Johnny Vegas Swingin Multiple Display Advertising Items "The Most Awesome, Fabulous Show Centenary Exhibition Raymond Gubbay ALEGRiA Titanic Official Movie Tour Raymond Gubbay The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Years an Inspector Calls Event Travel Monaco Grand Prix Luxury Theatre Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Peacock Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items London Lyceum Theatre Royal Albert Hall A mighty resurrection Music Forget Elgar the Edwardian. Freed from his period he stands revealed as a great artist and, as David Cairns reports, he is now more popular than ever, both here and around the world Elena Keiessidi:'She comes across Barbican Centre Royal Festival Hall St. John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall London Calling Music World-wide concert packages The Weir Harry Hill Jewel San Martino Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items The food of love Channel 4's new show, Dishes, caters to TV's latest obsessions: cookery and dating. Will the recipe work, asks Sally Kinnes The week in view Walking the plank to fame Away with the lads Roland White on the week's viewing Noises off BBC1 Top 10 TV Programmes Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Music Youth Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Music Youth Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Music Youth Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Music Youth Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Music Youth Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Music Youth Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Music Youth Radio Pick of the day Mazda Contents Look no further for the When the snows melt, Swiss Alps and cities bloom—and in more ways than one. 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Alistair Scott, David Churchill and Sue Style report Switzerland Lake rippling with delights Geneva Region Swiss Travel Service Swissair Rocky mountain high Valais Let the train take the strain to the top Mountain Railways Swiss Travel Service Jungfraujoch-Top of Europe Walk on the wild side The Grisons Swiss Travel Service Swiss Wine Poached Perch Uncorked: wines as fresh and clean as the mountain air Wine Where good taste comes naturally Anton Mosimann, Switzerland's greatest culinary ambassador, savours the summer cooking in his homeland Swiss Travel Service Contents BMW Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Contents Subaru Philips Pigeon Post Castaway author Lucy Irvine has marooned herself again, living with her three sons on remote Pigeon Island. This week, the islanders bid her eldest son Magnus bon voyage P&OCruises Multiyork Master Furniture Makers Relative Values Trevor Beattie (left), creative director of Tbwa, and his brother Kevin, car mechanic. 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