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News from 31/01/1999

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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Iain Morrison, Cathy Hill, Simon Armitage, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Edward Owen, Donald MacGillivray, Andrew Warshaw, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, H M, Phelim McAleer, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Dr Raymond Cannon, John Jay, Frank Whitford, Natasha Woods, Sheridan Morley, Robble Williams, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Melanie Phillips, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Dylan Jones, K R, R, Joseph Conrad, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Horatia Lawson, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Andrew Don, David Dougill, Young Gunner, Philomena Strain, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, David Caims, Jeremy Clarkson, Roger Graef, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Jenny Shields, Theresa Collins, Nick Newman's, Nick Caln, Peter Millar, Win Hockett, Liz Jones, Joan Smith, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, John Latham, Tom Reid, Phillip Oppenheim, John Bateman, Stuart Wavell, Maggie Gee, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, John Cusack, Maria Ewing, Sue Lawrence, E Lingard, Paul Driver, M C, Garth Pearce, Robert Mendick, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Steven Downes, Ian Hawkey, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Barbara Lynes, R D Lewis, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Lucinda Maloney, Steven Pinker, Michael Birchmore, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Gerald Stancey, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Paul McCartney, Amanda Foreman, Tom Stoppard, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Alastair Ross Goobey, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Stephen Bevan, James Larson, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, Claire Perry, Hugh McManners, Martin Searby, C J, Claire Oldfield, Steve Eke, David Walsh, Marcel Berlins, Rasselas, Colin McDowell, Allan Friswell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ben Pimlott, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, R W Johnson, Nick Harvey, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Danny Roth, Monica Littleboy, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Mueller, Mary Smith, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jenny Uglow, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Dave Heron, Rita Kraus, Raymond Seitz, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Rowan Pelling Editor, Nia Williams, Mike Borwick, Dipesh Gadher, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, John Waples, A A Gill, Stephen Bavan, Lorna V, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, M Specterman, Christopher Oliver Wilson, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, S Randle, Robert Johnston, Peter Butler, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Hooper, John Spurling, Emily Wilson, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Michael Caine, Tom Rhodes, Anne Esden, John Cornwell, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jarvis Cocker, Jonathan Futrell, R Lee, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Robin Lodge, David Parsley, George Bowyer, Neil MacLean, Sharon Krum, Camilla Green, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Alec Travers, Nadine Baggott, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Nigel Glass, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Teresa Hunter,

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Exposed: auctioneers value new goods as antique IRA killers fear our secret tapes Dead victim names godfathers Thatcher calls Blair 'bossy' Kuoni Contents Bugbusters are go: BA bosses told to fly on millennium night Contents Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Railtrack Contents Britain spearheads tank force to keep Kosovo peace Miners' firebrand McGahey dies at 74 Inspectors identify 15,000 bad teachers Licence sought for humans to get pig tissue transplant They think it's all over for Hod Apes swing up evolution ladder with first lessons in shopping Hughes papers reveal agony and ecstasy of his love life In the limelight: Frieda now Worldchoice for summer Holidays Church liberals accused of bias 306 Peugeot Science finds superstar of the cosmos Brown caught up in Camelot row Tory MEP found with drugs and gay porn Dome giant to talk like a new Labour man Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Football thugs come back with bombs and stun guns Calais British Brain Power Our lads strike gold in magazine invasion of US Viagra for the mind set to boost brain power Pitney Bowes MPs keep the voters in e-mail limbo Lockerbie pair 'survived fall' Fifty libraries face closure Virgin Henman plays doubles with his sponsor Branson's guide to PEPs, TESSAs and ISAs Now you see it: Henman with a real Slazenger at the… Diamond fury over cot death accusation Auction men take repro antiques at face value Intel inside Iacocca's electric bike gives cars a jolt Lawrence gang in 'trail of terror' Renault High treason in Happy Valley He was the epitome of White Mischief. But was Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll, a traitor? Nicholas Hellen and Robin Lodge investigate Lunn Poly Against Mummy's Wishes They thought it went perfectly. But the Queen was not amused. Richard Woods and Christopher Morgon report For Better or Worse? Scottish Widows Energy Efficiency This woman runs a charity shop Tin Man with the golden touch Profile Sitting on secrets for a daft amount of time Energy Efficiency Week Nick Newman's Body blow to peace Payback time The Sunday Times Hague has to forge the feuding Tories into a party with a heart No life left in a passionless liaison Tory sneak smart enough to own up Atticus All round to Robin's place for happy hour with a Pink Lady Ministers get a nose for flying the flag The police prepare to work in handcuffs Primus Telecommunications No life left in a passionless liaison Tory sneak smart enough to own up All round to Robin's place for happy hour with a Pink Lady Atticus Ministers get a nose for flying the flag The police prepare to work in handcuffs Primus Telecommunications In defence of erotica PC World the Computer Superstore Missing out at Eton Not seduced by perks of power Christians in peril Points Birthdays Briton in prostitute aid scandal EU gave grant to ex-criminal Mahathir dragged towards court showdown P&o Stena Line Forte Hotels Revenge of Monica is last Republican hope Jurors get ready to choke on their bagels and pray for the president Orange Madame X seduces her way to £6m MazDa Cook issues ultimatum for military action in Kosovo Prince's secret trip won Jordan crown BT France puts hard work in the dock Daughter fights to clear Stalin's hitman Olympic chief fights scandal SAAB Buthelezi the outcast scents power MG Zinc Defence Chess legend Fischer rants against Jews Asterix called up in war against EU Inside Paris Barclays Fish and chic School of hard knocks Going underground Some chance Dunblane families' claims rejected Weather and Travel Outlook Picture Gallery Brown bases budget on higher growth Ski Scene Swiss Secombe ill Christmas appeal tops £300,000 Iraq skirmish Johnny Depp arrested after fracas Tax deadline Jail racism Flats blast Six tickets split £7.4m jackpot Cedar RAF pilot hurt in Nevada crash £72m Diana fund Haunted house Child actor hurt Forest protest Calling time Ulster Kings Contents HSBC Midland Bank Contents Adams takes shot at George Graham Van Hooijdonk repays Forest with vital goal Natwest Cool Saints rock Leeds No reward for gallant Gazza Prior breaks duck to steal points Shearer Knocks Villa's dreams Land Rover Cole the one bright spot in dull draw Rovers keep revival going FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Whelan halts Reds' revival Francis lifts rhythm of the Blues Louise Taylor on the original £1m man who is breathing life into the club where he began his career Sunderland suffer hangover The Sunday Times Pompey paupers continue to fight the odds Cole fires burning for an England recall Glenn Hoddle must swallow his pride and name United's improving striker in his squad for the friendly with France, says Joe Lovejoy Without a Prayer Joe Lovejoy looks into Glenn Hoddle's belief in spiritualism to discover why the England coach fell over the ball again The Gaffes of Glenn Hoddle Zidane a master who has point to prove He might be the best, but questions surround a French World Cup hero. By Brian Glanville De Goey digs deep for Chelsea Vialli's men have high hopes but their level-headed keeper has his feet firmly on the ground Understudy ready for a leading role Matthew Upson has matured in Arsenal's defensive finishing school and could split the legendary back four Ipswich victory brings Horton blues The Football Albert strikes Cardiff on fire Late Rangers Fame for Wright Hammers hope Five Nations back Johnson primed to join the elite The gap between the nations may have narrowed, but one man towers above them all An obsession that could floor England The concept of total rugby is a misnomer and might backfire on Clive Woodward's men Bob Dwyer Warrior Ibanez keeps passion play in check Gatland goes from All Black to green Ireland coach Warren Gatland came to Galway with the 1989 All Blacks. Now it's like home Young provides Wales with formidable foundation The scrummage has become an attacking weapon in international rugby, and one man plays a critical role for Wales. By Nick Cain McLaren longs to see pride replace politics Bill McLaren is rugby for millions, and the veteran commentator still retains his passion for the game. By Alasdair Reid Blue Murder When England came to Murrayfield in March 1990, few neutrals doubted they would complete a dazzling Grand Slam. But this was not a good time for them to visit Scotland. By Stephen Jones BAC Sport Was It Thatcher's Match? Clubs to snub British league plans Stephen Jones says that proposals for a 12-strong Anglo-Welsh set-up will prove divisive United on all fronts David Walsh sees the people of the South extend the hand of friendship to those from Ulster on a memorable day in Dublin Ulster storm to Cup glory Clubs to snub British league plans Stephen Jones says that proposals for a 12-strong Anglo-Welsh set-up will prove divisive United on all fronts David Walsh sees the people of the South extend the hand of friendship to those from Ulster on a memorable day in Dublin 'I have heard it from old ladies in Belfast Sports file Can Sobers be bettered? Sport on TV Q & a Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review Classic Moments from a Century of Sport by Frank Keating (Robson Books £8.99) Woods leads Irish charge Struggling West pay penalty Liley pulls the strings for Quins Beaten Henley earn respect The Times Tigers at the double Round-Up Samaranch move stuns critics The controversial IOC president, under fire for his handling of the Olympics cash scandal, could now head a new worldwide anti-drugs and ethics agency. Steven Downes reports Walker Tainted for Ever Life will never be the same for the Scottish sprinter who claims he is innocent By Natasha Woods Anderson displays perfect sense of timing Having grown up with superstars, Atlanta Falcons' running back is out to enjoy his moment in the limelight. By Dave Hannigan Limping Christie loses bet with his young guns Britain's legendary sprinter fails to roll back the years for his legions of fans at the AAA indoor championships. By Steven Downes Hingis too much for Mauresmo Richard Evans sees Martina Hingis win her third Australian Open title by beating the colourful and controversial Amelie Mauresmo The Changing Face of the Women's Game New power generation The 'Mauresmo style' shows women's tennis has become a game for the super-athlete Big biceps are fine, but brains still rule Kafelnikov joins real world and rediscovers will to win The Henry Cooper Golf Classic Lethal Prasad sets up thrilling Test climax Sports Round-Up Bowled over: Shahid Afridi is dismissed by Prasad Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Pipe pair go for Gold Only one of the leading jumps trainer's chasing stars hits the target but both aim for Festival England hero is feeling the strain Threat to Tests Emburey determined to get right mix Thrasy Petropoulos on how the England a cricket coach and his team are building bridges in Zimbabwe Neck-and-neck as sponsors put shirts on riders As jockeys get ready to sport logos, a collective deal at the Cheltenham Festival is in the balance, writes Jonathan Powell Multiple Display Advertising Items Chevrolet British Car Auctions It's as Easy as AVC The good, the bad and the great Faults? They have a few. But some sports cars transcend normal values, writes Andrew Frankel Real cars for the driver who refuses to be a rep Richard wants a new car that says 'private buyer'. He needs to get choosy, says Cathy Hill Thieves crack the security barrier Road Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner BMW Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Heathrow L & C Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans Honda Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hartwell Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Vreg Vardy A Sytner Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods H. R. Owen William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Woburn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Hughes (of) Beaconsfield Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mistral Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items One from the heart Alfa Romeo's new flagship 166 is the individualist's saloon par excellence, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Volvo Ye olde Rover gets its switches in a twist H. R. Owen Guaranteed Motor Cars Burton House Treasury model shows economy in recession this year Railtrack to boost spending by £10bn Expansion plan aimed at placating regulator RAC takeover heads for breakdown Virgin Contents PolyGram film chief joins race for top BBC job Contents GEC faces friction as bosses fall out Let the market set the pecking order in Lords reform Agenda BT and AT&T eye mobile tie-up William Hill Share Offer Barclays Private Equity backs Dial-a-Phone expansion Toni & Guy styles itself for float 3i threatens hostile bid for coy Electra Power pool price surges to record Business Digest Federal-Mogul weighs up 300p Lucas bid BAe sets sights on developing Eurofighter for Royal Navy Nomura in £1bn link with Serco E malaysia Green Goddesses on parade for millennium Rodamco may float assets in London BAA sells stakes in its factory outlets to investors Regent close to alliance with SFI Interest rate cut is still expected The Sunday Times Consumers hold the key Economic Outlook Regus Triumphant Clinton bangs drum for big government American Account Watch out, we have our eyes on you Alastair Ross Goobey and Peter Butler of Hermes Lens Asset Management reveal how they tackle underperforming boards Revolting Investors City Fund Managers are Losing Patience with Companies that Perform Badly. A Growing Number are Forcing Changes in Boardrooms to Enhance Shareholder Value. John Waples Reports Focus Mobile phones keep Dunstone on move He founded Carphone Warehouse in 1989 to cater for builders and plumbers. Now Charles Dunstone wants to use Tandy to bring the Internet to the high street Profile Charles Dunstone's Working Day Computers & Computing Services Intel inside Burger King chips away at McDonald's dominance A new type of fries is the latest weapon in the British chain's attempt to eat into McDonald's 75% share of the fast food market. Report by Dominic Rushe Ford drives for world leadership in cars The takeover of Volvo's car division will strengthen Ford's position in Europe and America. Andrew Lorenz reports Granville Wheels fall off another part of Britain's motor industry Investor myopia has helped put an end to home-owned car components firms, writes Andrew Lorenz Electra holds out for a premium in bid talks with 3i Acrimony is creeping into the negotiations between the two big venture capitalists but analysts say a deal is still possible. By David Parsley China's capitalists fall into red Speculation, rash investments and corruption have led to huge losses at top state companies. Michael Sheridan reports from Hong Kong Trains How Welch drove GE to the top In a rare British interview General Electric's chairman tells Andrew Lorenz what makes the world's most admired company tick Databank BA passenger figures likely to disappoint Sharewatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwick Business School Businesses Wanted A Share in the Boardroom TSA Corporate Sales TSA Ericsson Ovitz brings fear and loathing to Hollywood Walt Disney's former president has stirred up a storm by poaching clients from film agents as he pursues a new multimedia dream. By Garth Alexander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising in the 90s Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fastrack Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgagedirect British Franchise Association Bang & Olufsen One 2 one Quantumatic Ltd Auditel Nation Wide Recruitment Franchising Multiple Display Advertising Items Giants back high-tech firms Big companies such as Reuters are keen to take stakes in small businesses that give them access to new ideas and technology. Claire Oldfield reports on the revival of 'corporate venturing' Jeweller began with different kettle of fish When Annoushka Ducas was asked by her mother, a seafood merchant, to design gifts for clients, she was happy to oblige. Little did she realise it would change her life, writes Rupert Steiner Insect-repellent maker gets buzzed by Hollywood stars Sarah-Lou Reekie does not advertise much but news of her anti-insect moisturiser has customers swarming, writes Claire Oldfield Bulletin Workers rule OK but what about the employers? Toymaker wants to play global game Vivid Imaginations built its success on finding a series of hit toys that enjoyed short-term popularity. Now it wants to change direction by developing longer-term brands. But can the company's entrepreneurial drive survive the change? Report by Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts Tim Rice's cryptic lyrics keep us in tune with copyright rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson offers packaged regrets Prufrock Why call of nature catches sailors out of their depth First Credit Limited Top Rank, but it's a whole new ball game Inside the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Schoolroom stock pickers put professionals to shame Clock ticks away on cut-price phone calls Contents House prices in property hotspots go through roof Serious Fraud Office joins mis-selling probe MPs voice fears of scandal over lsas Virgin Contents Preparing for retirement? Just let Lisa seduce you Savers warned of falling returns Schroders Narrow boat time-share locks in reluctant buyer Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Johnson Fry Stores cash in on customer loyalty Loyalty cards are growing in popularity but consumer watchdogs fear they could be a back-door way of raising prices. By Robert Winnett Jupiter Martin-Currie Threadneedle investments Banks free to carry on charging too much Despite widespread evidence of bank overcharging, a government review does nothing for the victims. By Nick Gardner Woman wins £70,000 refund Woolwich Be prepared in case the taxman calls The Inland Revenue has wide-ranging powers of investigation and threatens to use them to the full, writes Naomi Caine Scottish Widows How to Survive a Revenue Investigation M & G Standard Life Bank Save & Prosper Group Limited Aberdeen olific Collector interest in zeppelins takes off Memorabilia from the German airships of the 1930s are fetching high prices at auction, writes Donald MacGillivray Investe Guinness Flight The Equitable Life Pepdirect Policy Plus Friends Provident How to buy your first home In the second of our series on planning your financial future, Teresa Hunter explains the best way to secure a mortgage Legal & General Flat owner banks on rates fall Zeros can add up to give you a tidy sum Alicia Wyllie reports on a little-known investment that is forecast to eclipse average returns from the Footsie Customers have to pay price for bank link Promise Gartmore Hargreaves Lansdown Money Section Financial Discounts Direct Beale Dobie & Company Limited 1St Policy Company Limited The Equitable Life No Title Royal & Sunalliance Investments Changing rooms can pay dividends DIY enthusiasts should focus on those jobs that can give them the edge with prospective buyers, writes Nia Williams Mortgage top-up will fund facelift Exclusive Sunday Times Travel Offer Most Popular Changes Insurance can ease pain of being off work Would you be able to survive on the meagre state benefits if you became seriously ill or were injured? By Kevin Pratt Paragon Watchdog orders £10m compensation on policies The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Fidelity Investments Virgin Labour's new deal for mothers: will it work? The government is promoting family life by giving more maternity leave, but the plans could have the opposite effect. Robert Winnett and Anne Esden report Shepherds The new Market Track 350 PEP from b2 Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Green Pep will protect nature Savings News High variable rate undercuts deal Discount-For-Life Mortgage from Northern Rock Chase De Vere Policy Portfolio Plc Chase De Vere Investments Plc Legal & General The Equitable Life Money Section Handy actor's talents fit The Bill Fame and Fortune Television detective Ray Ashcroft has tracked down another nice little earner—restoring old houses. By Natalie Graham Become a landlord and boost your retirement income Fidelity Investments Phone firm looks well connected Inside Track A Death in the Family How the IRA got its man Multiple Display Advertising Items Mind Games More Sex, Please Goodwood Travel Limited On Yer Bike! Internment is the only answer for the hardliners who won't let violence go The marshmallow girls 'Ow now, true blue, this is the people's Camilla The Times Literary Supplement …The People The naughty story is the real stuff of history The intimate lives of individuals give a truer understanding of history than social theories, argues Amanda Foreman All to win and lose in a brave new world The urge to merge is affecting countries as well as firms, writes David Smith in Davos The geek can see clearly now Interview Goodbye Piccadilly, farewell Mr Grace Midlife movers make the grade at university Silicon souls Will computers ever achieve a state of consciousness? It is possible, says Steven Pinker, but may be not in the way we think On your bike, you misruling classes Far from being a new Tory transport adviser, Jeremy Clarkson thinks politicians should resign in favour of a bloke in a cardigan The moral majority can live with a liar The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Daddy's girls Men with babies have become the ultimate object of desire for single women hunting a mate, writes Dylan Jones A gunboat diplomat takes aim at euroland Body language is a girl's best friend A criminal failure of justice Courts are failing abysmally to deter young offenders. Film maker Roger Graef has set out to bring about a change of policy Chewing it over with Egon Stop the Week Convent girls hard-boil their babies, Israelis get lucky in politics The Times This Life Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Steven Sykes Quiz Last word The Independent: Charles Brown The Daily Telegraph: James Worden Skeletons in the honeymoon suite closet Shock Exchange Talking heads Picture Gallery What you didn't know about the Olympics People of the Week Learning the third way On Message Duffer's guide: Mata Hari The millennium list Bacteria bomb squad eats surplus explosives Arms Disposal Stealth tech bike goes for record Materials It is made from materials found in stealth bombers and will be used to attempt a speed record. Report by David Windle Water-jet propulsion speeds up cargo ship Transport Sunday times Silicon Valley gloats over fall of arrogant Netscape Sounding Netscape's imminent takeover by AOL is secretly welcomed by some industry insiders, writes David Hewson Big Brother chip faces boycotts Security Civil-rights leaders fear Intel's new chip will end privacy on the Internet, writes Sean Hargrave Pub quizzes go nationwide with Internet hook-up Entertainment Smart tags track luggage at airports Bits & Bytes Cherries act as painkillers Webwatch TV comes to mobile phones Hi-fi to play music off Net Software The Sunday Times Strap on a helicopter Aviation Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items B…finger Berger Development U. K. Ltd. Cubitts Wharf Old Bell Gate FPDsavills Barratt Moro's classic lesson in style Dubbed a modern masterpiece, the house Peter Moro built is for sale for the first time, says Josephine Smit Properties of the Week Rural Hideaways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Wild living Chestertons Residential River view Angel Banner Homes Galliard Homes Barratt Try Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church St. George Berkeley Homes The Sunday Times Bewley Homes Countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vanishing act on the village green Living in the heart of a British village sounds like paradise. But Christine Webb sounds a warning Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gem that won't cost you a million Royal Sands St James Homes Regalian St. George Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cumberland Hotel Alto Hamptons International Ocean Estates Marbella Los Arqueros Allsop Interealty Berkeley Homes Nicholson Estates Sandalr Italy: Where was I? A head of the pack India's remotest corner is opening up to the world: Andrew Mueller was one of the first to visit the isolated hill-tribe villages of Arunachal Pradesh Romance: The Good Gear Guide The cutting edge, by Jonathan Futrell Travel Ahead of the pack Voyages Jules Verne Travel Brief BW Holiday Clinic Well-travelled twins Caroline Hulse and Jenny Shoben want to celebrate their 50th birthdays by finding the ultimate five-day break—money no object Tapestry Holidays Tailor Made Travel The Best of Spain & Portugal Life style The Holiday Makers Profile Portugal The Most Expensive Airport Charges Where was I? Seafrance Dover - Calais Ferries TV Travel BA launches travel website Chile welcome New airport tax anomaly Directions Question & Answer CTS Horizons Tour operators get in on the Monet Cuban cheque crisis Deals of the Week Holiday Money On the Edge Cunard Passport to Italy In our three-page guide to Italy, Jonathan Futrell celebrates piazzas with pizzazz and, overleaf, David Wickers suggests holidays for all Worldchoice Thomas Cook Sunsall The Travel Collection Passport The world's most beautiful art treasures, breathtaking scenery, glorious food—and a great big kiss for the bambinos. Welcome to Italy, says David Wickers Portugaline India Trans Indus (Pleasureseckers Ltd) Ryanair How to Get Away from the Crowds Explore Cyprus Paradise Worldcover Direct Swansea Cork Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Calverley Travel Ltd. Anatolian Sky Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Keys to Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Travel Service Lunn Poly Amsterdam Western Highlands Amsterdam ABTA Stena Line Romantic breaks in the UK Ireland The Sunday Times Trailfinders the Travel Experts Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair American Express Travel Caribbean Bargain Flights KLM uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Airline Network Bridge the World E malaysia USAirtours British Midland Airsavers Direct Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The airline seat company CGU Direct Direct ABTA Peregor Travel Qantas Holidays Globe Savers Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Flights Canadian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cresta Breakaway Savile Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Bahamas Multiple Display Advertising Items Panorama Virgin Fregata Travel Limited British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Bahamas Scandinavian Seaways Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items World Dreams At Home, the World over Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Cottages & Villas French Collection Renta Villa Ontario Multiple Display Advertising Items Italiatour! Citalia Italian Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group United Vacations Explore worldwide Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherpa Multiple Display Advertising Items Planning to Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Adventures Abroad Winter Sports Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tops Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Cottages family Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Holidays Cycle Fife! Country Holidays The Woolacombe Bay Hotel The Natives are Friendly Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mackay's cagency Coastal Cottages of Pembrokeshire My Hols Maria Ewing loves the rugged homelands of her Sioux ancestors Hotel Breaks Abbegglen Castle Hotel Rosevine George Washington County Hotel Washbourne Court Hotel Wyck Hill House Hotel Beaufort House Hinton grange Lostwithiel Hotel Suffolk Heritage Coast Snowdonia East Lodge Country House Hotel Parkhill Hotel Cricklade Hotel Lyme Regis Talland Bay Hotel The Sport & Craft Manor Old Mill Hotel Bath Romantic Breaks The Cottage Hotel Armathwaite Hall Hotel Lake Vyrnwy Hotel Mortons House Hotel The Arlington Hotel Where was I? Win an eight-day tour of Corsica for two with VFB Holidays Competition Details Langdale Royal Hotel Scarborough Guernsey The Sunday Times White House Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel The Swan Hotel Institute of Directors Prism Executive Recruitment Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group NBSelection Spencer Stuart Kramer Westfield Search and Selection MCI Worldcom GKR Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Pricewaterhousecoopers Harvey Nash International Search and Selection GKR Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Williams F1 KPMG F I Group Plc Cap Gemini Ideas People Technology K/f Selection Part of the Psd Group European Director Information Technology GKR Antal International Ltd PSD H & S Executive Resourcing Whitehead Selection Ernst & Young Pricewaterhousecoopers Whitehead Selection P. I. T. 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Only 17% of accountants are women but they account for 20% of finance managers. Now a drive is under way to make more of them directors, writes Andrew Rogers Contact Recruitment Ltd Mazars Neville Russell Multiple Display Advertising Items The EMI group Arrow Northern Europe Zurich Thomson Partners Search and Selection K/f Selection Business Link Director of Finance Lewisham DIRECTeam Department for Culture Media and Sport The City of Liverpool Capita Ras Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Department of Health Network Housing Association Partnering Communities Odgers Multiple Display Advertising Items UEA Norwich Education Department for Education and Employment Templeton College Chiropody Eagle Eyes Required Photonic Innovations Limited University of Strath Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Master of Business Administration Kingston University Odgers NHS Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrow School and Roedean School Multiple Display Advertising Items Short of managers? Just grow your own Asea Brown Boveri, the engineering giant with 230,000 staff, runs courses to prepare its technical professionals for top jobs, writes Margaret Coles BMC Software The Sunday Times BT Carrier Services Don't forget your pension benefits when moving on Contents A Living Legend Careless Love The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick Little, Brown £19.99 pp767 Enough, already! Pile 'Em High Read on Critical List Did a heartlessly uncompromising critic get his comeuppance, asks Harvey Porlock A feast of British history More Adventures with Britannia Personalities, Politics and Culture in Britain edited by Wm Roger Louis I B Tauris £25 pp400 How an army gave up the fight The Collapse of the Soviet Military by William E Odom Yale £25 pp524 This little piggy The English Pig: A History by Robert Malcolmson and Stephanos Mastoris Hambledon Press £14.95 pp156 Hanif Intimacy Kureishi Books Section It Could Be You Brains, computers and the art of the hard cell John Cornwell enjoys a romp through the history of cell science and other evolutionary theories What's up, doc? Medicine's Ten Greatest Discoveries by Meyer Friedman and Gerald W Friedland Yale £19.95 pp264 Diary The stuff of fairy tales Royalty, illegitimacy and troubled sexuality make a biography of Hans Christian Andersen sensational, says Humphrey Carpenter A hero who kept his ne John Spurling is impressed by a meticulous a life of Boris Pasternak, who survived years The Secret Agent John Carey's Books of the Century Conrad to John Galsworthy, January 6,1908 Gives good grief The Leper's Companions by Julia Blackburn Cape £14.99 pp216 The Open University Painting a false picture The Music Lesson by Katharine Weber Phoenix House £12.99 pp161 Disunited in crime Fatal Remedies by Donna Leon Heinemann £15.99 pp232 Where are the thrills? 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And, as they tell Bryan Appleyard, the new Ingres exhibition is proof of its staying power Living out Loud Rest of the week's films Nursery crimes Cinema Something nasty is at the core of Stepmom, and it's not just the spoilt children. Get a divorce, Julia Roberts, urges Tom Shone The British way give Berlin a lift Architecture The rebuilt German capital was in danger of turning out dull. Thank heavens for Nick Grimshaw's Armadillo and Norman Foster's Reichstag, says Hugh Pearson Amadeus A change of image Interview As Mrs John Travolta, Kelly Preston has no need to work. But since Jerry Maguire, good roles keep coming her way. By Garth Pearce NT Royal National Theatre Picture Gallery Eden Sarah Brightman When fan means fanatical Rock Andrew Smith has a chilling experience on the Net Will we get the joke? Television Is ITV mad to pay an American company £2.5m to adapt one of its sitcoms for Britain, asks Christopher Oliver Wilson The Sunday Times Film Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Dance Top 10 Shows and Events Opera Pop Pick of the Week Concerts Pop Comedy Everything's going my way Hugh Jackman is tall, handsome and came from nowhere—well, Australia—to be the sensation of Oklahoma! He reveals all to Dylan Jones Parsifal Rest of the week's theatre Hancock's hour Drama The Almeida Theatre Company triumphs with two examples of first-rate casting, says John Peter Classical Record of the week Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection Hideous Kinky Heard instinct Two orchestras, two approaches to Mozart. But did they both get it right, asks Paul Driver Arriving, bunged up with a cold, at a house in north… Carmen A victory for the faithful Dance London audiences waited 17 years to see the unique Pina Bausch again. 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