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News from 07/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Harvey Porlock's, Waldemar Januszczak, David Kennedy, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Cathy Hill, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Jon Swain, Anthony Clare, Nicholas Rufford, Phelim McAleer, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Stephen Allott, Johan Eliasch's, John Jay, Ivo Tennant, Keiron Root, Alistair Scott, Ken Skehan, David Smith, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Joan McAlpine, Kenneth Rose, Beverley D'silva, Neil Wormald, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Josh Saizmann, Dr Roger Henderson, Charles Murray, Diana Horsley, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Susan d'ARCY, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Harold Pinter, York Membery, Paul Muldoon, Brian Brindley, Philip Kingsley, James Baker, David Hewson, Sanjiv Bhattacharya, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Ray Brown, Louise Taylor, H G R Taggart, Liz Jones, Dick Barton, Jemima Wells, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Anita Brookner, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, John Tenniel, Alexander Williams, Christine Toomey, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, John Guillebaud, Sue Lawrence, Philip Cakebread, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Simon Fanshawe, Nicholas Hellen, Maeve Sheehan, John Follain, Steven Downes, Ian Hawkey, Lowri Turner, Christopher Morgan, Michael Jenner, Rodney Wallace, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Desmond Chawdhry, Tom Shone, Alex Games, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Lois Jones, Danny Jones, Joanna Trollope, Trish Miller, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Jennifer Lyle-Purdy, Daniel McNeill, Raymond Keene, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Smitha Talati, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Stephen Bevan, Andrew Smith, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Rasselas, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ben Pimlott, Lisa Sykes, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Paul Fulton, Richard Woods, Roland White, Joseph Sinclair, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Wayne Bodkin, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Ricky Dalton, Matthew Parris, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Mrs Lewis Baker, Michael Sheridan, Candace Bushnell, Sean Hargrave, Neil Pearsons, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, David Davies, Boris Lovelace, Michael Hodges, John Waples, Terry Murden, Jeremy Hart, David Parsons, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Matthew Campbell, Tom Neale, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Sir Roy Denman, Anthony Holden, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Sean O'brien, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Graeme Hick, Delshad Karanjia, Tom Rhodes, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, Theo Richmond, Lucy Broadbent, Yasmin Mills, Martin McGartland Author, David Parsley, Edmund White, David Smith Economics Editor, Roger Ellis, Carey Scott, E M Forster, Meg Mathews, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Frances Fyfield, Teresa Hunter,

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Terror leader plots attacks on British targets Insight Ministers to get tough on high prices Prices crackdown Enemies threaten to burn Woodhead with old flame Contents British Airways Contents Blair voted top spiritual leader Contents Family rows over how Hussein should die Contents Internet Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Railtrack Girl power: Winner Stefanie Wilfling, second right,… Queen stubs out royal warrant for cigarettes Race to save hurt British sailor Britain may join space station UFO hunter at MoD 'kidnapped by aliens' Sainthood beckons for Diana's rebel Roman Catholic ancestor Oprah walks out on 'death wish' television Hsbc Midland Bank IBM Royal safety fear over £3m policing cut MPs take up Queen's Arms against an invasion of Slugs Abbey National Expert wants sex talks for two-year-olds Citroen Saxo Sugar in low-fat foods is hidden health threat Anti-royal epic puts poet in laureate limbo St. Joseph's Hospice Archer lands a £1m deal Farmers hunt for brides on the Internet Townshend writes a new rock opera The BT shop John Grisham Plastic tank is silent killer of battlefield Aitken ready to join the reform club in prison Renault All the saints go marching after St Tony Hewlett Packard Books shortage hits teaching in quarter of British schools Hammer set to come down on misleading auction labels Le Carre names his master spy Pensioners take crack cocaine to escape ailments of old age Jaguar Lottery cash to keep literary archives in Britain Genes turn love rats into 'monogamice' Sheraton Football clubs in scramble to sign 10-year-old 'Maradona' Sperm imports loom as men fail ultimate test The great school sell-off A Surrey school has embarked on a historic experiment. It's the first to be run by a private company. Is this a blueprint for the future of state education? Judith O'Reilly reports Cheltenham & Gloucester Energy Efficiency The Wild Bunch They caused a scandal after brawling on a holiday jet. They never did care for a conventional life. Maeve Sheehan and Richard Woods investigate An Aga saga all of her very own Profile Murky links of the spies and the ministers Energy Efficiency Picture Gallery Ending the rip-off Blair must defy the mob SAS Pleasure Premier on a sofa shows us where the power lies in bully-boy Britain A vision for peace stuck in the sand Ron Davies, the next leader of Wales? Atticus 'Iron Mike' Howard bites the bullet in an armoured car Low-flyers join the ministerial jet set The relationship that dare not speak its name The in & out Grim reality of Ulster's peace Air France Hoddle's Karma clanger quite un-Christian Euro test for Blair No More Bees? Pinter and Comedy error Points Birthdays The Global Terrorist Insight Was a terrace house in north London the headquarters of international operations for Osama Bin Laden and his holy war against the West? MacMillan cancer relief Bush Jr pitches for White House Debenhams Virgin Monica show leaves Clinton in the clear Why? Glory that was Rome rises again American Express Hawks fly in to perch at Kosovo peace talks Kingdom of the kidnapped brides Santer admits EU aid may go to Russian mafia One 2 one Middle East holds its breath Family squabbles round deathbed P&o Stena Line Security Vision Ltd 'Little king' who ruled a giant stage PC World Lloyds TSB Briton fights to survive on Manila's death row The Open University Business School Mugabe faces food riots as chaos engulfs Zimbabwe Big Poppa rolls out teen idols to order Germany faces wave of strikes as bosses defy 6.5% pay claim The Sunday Times Horrible schlock Show time for Gorbachev Luzhkov's lost letters Travelodge Doctor makes a killing by soothing burnt-out Brits Inside Moscow Adams met IRA killer on the run Weather and Travel Outlook Second-hand cabin air blamed for rise of passenger flight rage Swiss Duty-free ruling Early return for named M16 man Royal birth Three die in wrong-way road crash Bishop weds Rape charges TV line-up Five split £8.1m jackpot Primus Man killed over parking space News in Brief Parole penalty Robbery case Driving charge Yemen warning Toad safety Goal Rush United romp to 8-1 win at Forest Contents Hsbc Midland Bank Knocked out New Dawn Golden memories Leslie gets Scots off to a flyer Liverpool cruise as Boro flop Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Southgate turns villain to deepen Villa's trouble Coventry jinx halts Graham Hoddle accuses Banks of jumping on bandwagon Glenn Hoddle was in no doubt yesterday. Other people were to blame for his troubles-again. By Alan English Record away win by United Brave Southampton's fight is in vain as Zola strikes Leeds miss out after Solano steals points Wilson's foreign legion march on Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Buoyant Barmby looks to future Time is on the side of the Everton midfielder who has faced many set backs after showing such youthful promise, writes Louise Taylor Bergkamp the Arsenal inspiration Germans get their sums wrong One of England's rivals for the 2006 World Cup has scored an own goal. By Ian Hawkey Blatter digs heels in Fifa's president says Europe will not force him to alter radical World Cup proposals By Andrew Warshaw Own goal gives City the blues Vale for sale Sanchez magic Andrews sparkles Larsson hat-trick US beat Germany The odds favour Barthez France's World Cup hero is rubbing his hands at the prospect of reliving last summer's triumph when the champions step out at Wembley on Wednesday. Ian Hawkey reports New Peugeot 206 Time to bring back Venables Joe Lovejoy believes one candidate for the England coach's job is head and shoulders above the rest and has already proved himself High ambition Howard Wilkinson wants to coach England, and his chances of doing so full-time have soared Car of the Year Hoddle's book was a suicide note Inside the Dressing Room When he needed them most, Glenn Hoddle found himself with few friends in the England dressing room, a senior player tells Joe Lovejoy that after betraying confidences in his World Cup diary, the coach lost the respect of his squad 'It's clear I've lost your confidence,'said Hoddle. The Silence told him it was over Ford focus It's agony for Ireland Ulster's talisman learns painful lesson David Humphreys discovers that a week can be a long time in rugby. By David Kennedy Compelling theatre of a match fit for heroes David Walsh explains why yesterday's battle at Lansdowne Road truly summed up the extraordinary grit of the Five Nations Scotland pull a fast one New blood steals show Scott Murray may have started the game as an international novice, but he ended it looking completely at home. By Nick Cain Land Rover The day Murrayfield rediscovered its voice Alasdair Reid sees a nation warmed by the inspirational performance of a team that had been written of by so many as no-hopers Chariot of fire Lawrence Dallaglio could join the greats this year. Whatever happens, he will give it his all Sinning Saracens punish Saints De Beer clears the way for closing down Sale Leicester ruin Carling comeback Quins banking on Will power England's former captain must take a leaf out of Frank Bunce's book if he is to make a successful comeback, says Nick Cain Best expecting to raise Irish spirits Little to play for Woodward pledge Exiles march on Keeping in touch Fuss over nothing The Times England bowled over Too plebeian to be offensive Letters to the Sports Editor An odds-on certainty Webb catches cold Sport on TV Action Replay: TV moment of the week Harder than Vinnie? Q & A Language barrier Relative values General punishment Book review Point-to-Pointing In Our Time by Michael Williams (Quiller Press £18.50) Best sellers The Iceman and the Superbrat There was 'something in the air ', said Bjorn Borg's coach of the final 1981 Wimbledon final.'Borg knew he could lose,'By Nick Pitt BAC Sport Herminator powers to downhill success Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League National Conference Premier Division Racing This Week's Racing Gone to pot, back soon He climbed snooker's highest peaks, then crashed. But now Stephen Hendry is fighting back Princess's Olympic duty constrained by clash of roles Steven Downes reveals how protocol prevents one of Britain's two IOC members from speaking out on the movement's many problems Fitzgerald makes up for lost years Jonathan Powell meets a jockey who, but for a happy twist of fate, might have been forced to abandon his career in jump racing NEC Skydigital Mercer has blinkered vision Angry Pitman hits out at handicappers Leopardstown Final bell tolls for Tyson Another prison term ends the career of Mike Tyson, but his best days were long behind him anyway Countries hit by World Cup cash blow Unexpected difficulties attracting sufficient World Cup sponsorship pose more problems for the first-class game, writes Graham Otway Young opener puts India in control Alex Fortune watches India bat Pakistan out of the second Test The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Warwick Scotthall Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon L&c BMW warranty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Mlg of Chiswick Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items First Front Dick Lovett Holland Park Sytner Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Lap of luxury With Rolls-Royce in German hands, cars for the super-rich are about to get even ritzier, writes Ray Hutton Budget cars fit for a first time buyer, and his dad Matthew needs a £4,000 car, but as a stakeholder in it his father wants a nice dull one, reports Cathy Hill Beware of the big bad warranty Road Sage Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's as Easy as AVC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harwoods H. 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Robert Lindsay stars as Richard… A £250m fortune, page6 SmithKline turns to Cuba for vaccine Manchester United ketchup kicks off Why investors should jump on the brain wagon Italy's ENI eyes Enterprise Oil Focus Shareholders to benefit from Inchcape sell-offs Angel network will help entrepreneurs Next whiz-kid tackles Birchin Business Digest Bulmer shops in S Africa Smiths plots change of course to target aerospace deals Woolworths plans giant out-of-town expansion Three suitors tussle for Booker catering Pantomime merger sets stage for float Virgin Ladbroke keen to clinch £1bn bid for Stakis Currency's weakness puzzles ECB chief Jobless rate steady Italy's deficit rapped Companies lead university revolution BT's decision to set up a training centre is part of a worldwide trend towards the corporate campus. Report by Ricky Dalton and Matthew Lynn Granville Doing it by the book The winners and losers in a world mad on mergers Investec2 Scrapped A boardroom feud has rocked Rover's owner, BMW. Andrew Lorenz and Michael Woodhead explain why the chairman and his deputy were axed on bloody Friday in Bavaria Rover 75: the last in a line that goes back to 1904? BWM may have to ditch plans to make smaller cars under the Rover brand, writes Ray Hutton Swede proves good sport with money Johan Eliasch was born into a rich dynasty but decided to go his own way. At 36 he has already made a £250m fortune by reviving Head, the ski-gear and tennis-racket company Multiple Display Advertising Items John Eliasch's Working Day Rip-off merchants are making Britain poorer Britain has suffered because our companies are more interested in rigging prices and merging than competing. Stephen Allott, right, has seen his industry held back by this trend and urges the government to bring in a stiffer competition policy Multi winning racehorse owner seeks shrewd and… French firms love the British way of doing business Their politicians may attack Britain but French companies are voting with their feet, as three big deals showed last week. Report by David Parsley Wal-Mart weighs up plan to invade UK Regus Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rare Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgagedirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone Number TBS Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Databank Pubs' decline leaves Allied over a barrel Just as things were starting to look up for Allied Domecq, falling sales at its pubs led to a profit warning. Now the City is losing patience, writes Dominic Rushe Troubled Rank ready to cut its dividend Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Ladbroke bets on deal with Stakis Their hotels and casinos would fit well together but satisfying the ambitions of their executives may be a bigger problem, reports John Waples Trains Weir pumps up its value and sees off suitor The £600m offer from Flowserve boosted the company by almost 50% in a week, but investors are holding out for more, writes Terry Murden Challenges of a virtual company When Allen International, a design services group, wanted to expand overseas, it took a short cut by appointing self-employed agents. But managing this virtual sales network has proved a difficult task with both pluses and minuses. Report by David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Software man fled the system My First Break Mark Hunter set up Axon in 1994 when he saw a niche for customising software. Now a flotation will make it worth £100m, writes Rupert Steiner EMC Best way to let director share in future profits Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Clothes firm prepares for take-off after cash struggle Claire Oldfield meets a woman entrepreneur who, in her search for start-up capital, ventured out into a prejudiced City and braved men with wandering hands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Throttleman Mail Boxes Ftc Quantumatic Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times TV Couple win over cafe society with healthy low-fat food GEC chief doesn't sit on defence There just ain't no cure for Tim Rice and his rock 'n' roll nostalgia NatWest Wall Street adopts death wish policy Prufrock Worker's hatred of company reaches boiling point Sunday-times The Sunday Times Holidaymakers driven round the gender-benders Investors pleased as Inchcape loses bottle Inside the City Chesterfield Hamleys Rate cuts will revolutionise home loans Make nursing care free for elderly, urges commission Wheeler dealers get new Mercedes-Benz Price of Life Savers get a raw deal Stamp Duty Falling gilt yields will hit pension incomes Fidelity Investments Cuns or Roses? Nationwide besieges US 'envoy' Darling's Lisa ducks the age-old issue of annuities Barclays Pep lacks track record Adwatch The Equitable Life Landlord hit with £2,200 bill for phantom call to sex line Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Cost of family life becomes cheaper Everybody has their own rate of inflation. Is your cost of living above or below the official level? Robert Winnett reports Standard Life Investments M&g Cash payouts still likely Scottish Widows Peps offer more flexibility Writing is on the wall Is the end in sight for endowments? Thousands of borrowers may have been sold unsuitable mortgages by commission-hungry advisers, By Nick Gardner The Equitable Life Standard Life Bank Citibank Savers lose out to unfair cut in rates Robert Winnett names the banks and building societies that have dropped returns by more than the falls in the base rate Egg Fidelity Investments Schroders Legal & General Lisa looks good for retirement savings How will the government's scheme to shake up pensions affect you? Naomi Caine has the answers to your questions The Sunday Times Post Office must take better care of Ernie Kevin Goldstein-Jackson says greater attention must be paid to postal deliveries of premium bond prizes Woolwich joins the premier league Scottish Widows Horlick fund will back quality shares Socgen UK Income Pep Money Monitor Save & prosper Legal & General SG Green investment More people have ethics in mind when they save but Alicia Wyllie warns that some funds are stricter than others Abbey National Taking Christian path Spreads its roots If you want to borrow and spend with a clear conscience, Alicia Wyllie points you in the right direction Aberdeen Prolific Gartmore Royal & Sunalliance Investments Where to find financial advice you can rely on The array of mortgages investments and insurance on offer is bewildering. Kevin Pratt guides you through the maze First Active Perpetual Portfolio Management Limited Safeguard your family fortunes In the third of our series that helps you plan for your financial future, Teresa Hunter examines the cost involved in raising and educating children Perpetual Woolwich Baby took careful planning Baillie Gifford Govett Calculate the cost of a bigger home loan With interest rates tumbling, more people will be tempted to move up the property ladder. Nick Gardner reports Financial Discounts Direct Hargreaves Lansdown Policy Plus Neville James Big is beautiful in America's bull run The S&p 500 index rose 28% last year and there seems little sign that the boom will come to an end. Keiron Root reports Investe Guinness Flight Newton Legal & General Virgin Modern couples seal love with wedding insurance Not all marriages last these days but you can at least safeguard against disasters on the big day. By Nick Gardner First-time buyers offered 125% mortgage Consumer groups are concerned about a loan that gives buyers more money than their home is worth, writes Robert Winnett M&g Pepdirect Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Dealing charges set to fall as competition hots up A discount broker has shown the huge potential of share dealing online; now Barclays is eager to join the fray. By Matthew Wall Chase De Vere Policy Portfolio The Discount Shop Home loan deal gives double benefit Savings News Beale Dobie & Company Limited Chase De Vere Direct Line Rates Savings hold the key for music makers Money Make over Jupiter Plasmon deal puts data profits in view a Inside Track Bimbo-Itis Secrets & Lies Did Francois Mitterrand preside over the scandal of the country? Tony Allen-Mills reports on an explosive affaire that France is afraid to investigate Goodwood Travel Limited Queen's Couns Our new columnist gets rocking with a high court… Parker Business to Business The charlatans who turned Mitterrand's palace into a den of thieves Sentenced to be uncool Turning green on the cabbage soup diet The Times Literary Supplement E… Power in progress at Salon Cherie Centre court The job of helping the Queen deal with turmoil, tragedy and scandal is about to change hands, writes Ben Pimlott Helping girls to look after themselves Interview The Colonel rescued from the myth of the King A new biography of Elvis Presley shows how his much-vilified manager saved him from early oblivion, writes Stuart Wavell The £3m woman with one foot kept firmly in her past Kirsty Wark may be joining Britain's TV elite but her heart belongs to Scotland, says Joan McAlpine Death of the psychiatrist We are rapidly making drugs the cure-all for depression, and we are going to regret it All locked up in the American dream America claims its social ills are beaten, but Charles Murray, pioneering chronicler of the underclass, tells an altogether darker story The Times Man trouble The book that inspired the television series Sex and the City says more about men's attitudes to women than women's to men. An extract from Candace Bushnell's controversial book Tls The hidden face of beauty Science thought it could measure human attractiveness. Now it is finding it is more mysterious than that, writes Daniel McNeill They put their foot in their mouth and lived Shucks-the Bard speaks Yankee Special Sunday Times education offer This Life Quiz Eureka! Diamond Jim McClelland Last word. . . Eric Mattocks Cecil James Life eh, Glenn! Still, we've seen it all before Shock Exchange Talking heads The week in Parliament What Annoys Women? People of the Week For Richer, for Poorer The Difference at McDonald's Actress Has Haircut PCC Adjudication Duffer's guide: Accountants The millennium list Scanner spots forged signatures on cheques Security Horses to get a leg-up for safer racing Biomechanics Differences in the lengths of a horse's legs could be corrected to lessen injury and lift performance, writes Mark Prigg Join our experts to look into the future Forecasting Sunday-times Apple brings out a PC to suit the gullible Sounding … The new Mac is being sold by its cute looks. The innards are dismal value, says David Hewson Designer hormone holds off cancer Medicine Curbs sought on e-mail snooping Legislation Internet service providers want tighter laws to stop police violating web users' privacy, writes Sean Hargrave Viewers get a sharp whiff of reality with smelly telly Sensory Perception Snake venom cures strokes Nasa scraps plan to bail out Russians Bits & Bytes Termites boost milk yields Webwatch Mobiles the size of a watch Telecoms British Academics The Sunday Times Foxtons Montevetro Charter Quay Octagon Absolutely fabulous, darling It's the home of Pr guru Lynne Franks so expect something 'alternative', says Mark Porter Putting on the style Properties of the Week Penthouses Refreshing experience in spa towns Fred Redwood looks at the elegance and attraction of towns such as Cheltenham and Learmington Spa An island in the sky Touch of luxury looks out over London's skyline Dreaming of palm trees and paradise Cricket fan's five-star view Wandsworth St George Wharf Redrow Countryside Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redrow Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellway Homes Countryside Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Rialto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Berkeley Homes Canary Riverside Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cumberland Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banner Homes Marbella Ltd Cabo Bermejo Golf and Leisure Resort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Berkeley Homes Charles Church Beaufort Cast off with our summer holiday guide News from nowhere When they've grown tired of the world's most beautiful city, Sydneysiders dream of Tasmania, John Humphrys reports back from the island at the earth British Midland Win a week of five-star luxury in Cyprus Open season in the garden of Madeira Seafrance Keys to success There are three more winners of our countrywide, reader-nominated awards for exceptional hotels under £100 Travel Brief B…w Holiday Clinic Markwarner Voyages Jules Verne Euro Tunnel Www. tetc. co. uk The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Red Sea diving Question & Answer Cunard On the Edge BA booking by remote control Directions It's snow contest Bite-size NY Eilat Lost city landslide Deal Hunter: This Month's Bargains Where was I? Holiday Money TV Travel Passport to Turkey Our three-page guides to the perfect summer holiday conclude with Turkey, where Susan d'ARCY bargains for carpets in the Grand Bazaar, and, overleaf, David Wickers rounds up the best of what's on offer this year Global Explorer Sovereign Voyages Jules Verne De Vere Hotels Passport The Destination Group SunWORLD Passport to Turkey Whether you want to immerse yourself in ancient culture, bop till you drop or take to the water, Turkey offers it all—and at a reasonable price, says David Wickers Anatolian Sky Holidays Portugaline Explore The Travel Collection Fly Shannon Travel Brief Sunsall Cyprus Paradise Quebec Manners from heaven Alpbach, the prettiest village in the Australian Alps, is a ski resort in the classic style, says Alistair Scott Iceland Metak Holidays Bath Travel Tapestry Holidays (Pleasure seekers Ltd) Calverley Travel Ltd. Pedalling Miracles Faced with an 850km route and 37C temperatures, Lisa Sykes, above far right, doubted that she would ever get to the end of her Vietnamese cycle tour. 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By Wayne Bodkin Rent UK The Old Vic Rest of the week's films Love in an elevator Cinema It's sweet and Holly Hunter and Danny De Vito push all the right buttons—this unusual romance will give you a lift, says Tom Shone Bugs without the bite It contains some cracking effects, but, after Antz, Disney's insect tale has a hard act to follow A genius refocused Cover story There are many theories about Picasso's art. They are all shot down in an exhibition of his hidden stash of photographs, says Waldemar Januszczak Distributed by Suena Vista International (UK) Ltd When it's not so good to talk Interview How far can chat-show standards sink? A lot lower yet, according to Oprah Winfrey. Garth Pearce finds out why the queen of daytime TV is hanging up her microphone Premier Welsh National Opera Pleasure in pain Comedy How did Bruce Morton break bones losing his virginity? By falling out of the window, of course. Alex Games learns about growing up in Glasgow Venture out Television In its new series, Queen as Folk, Channel 4 has made the first UK-based drama to focus on the gay scene. Simon Fanshawe reports Film The critical list The Sunday Times Pick of the Week Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Pick of the Week The Vagina Monologues Dance Pick of the Week Call now to make bookings for the best shows and… Opera Pop Pick of the Week Concerts Concert Pick of the Week Pop Comedy Pick of the Week Fascinating Alda Don't go breaking my heart Ripeness is all Music Paul Driver applauds Pierre Boulez's latest efforts to expand his early ideas Doing it the Stein way Opera A German superstar is directing Peter Grimes in Cardiff. 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Rob Ryan explains how to plan global trips A little advance cruise control should steer you right America's playground After a week at the theme parks of Florida, you may need a holiday. Luckily, says Tom Neale, you won't have far to go New ancient sites for sorely jaded eyes Unesco's list of World Heritage Sites includes treasures far from the usual tourist tracks. John Tenniel reports Cities with a swing in their step 1999 looks like it is going to be one long year of partying, says Tom Neale Unbeatable Discounts From Britain's Leading Tour Operators Journey into unchartered land If you venture beyond the Spain of cheap package tours, you will find a gem of a country, says Rob Ryan Where dreams become reality Everyone has an idea of their fantasy island. 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