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News from 28/02/1999

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Derek Baldwin, Jeff Buckley, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Edith Cresson, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, John Settle Retired Chief Inspector, Nicholas Rufford, Mary Durran, Myfanwy Thomas, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Albert H Friedlander, Susan d'Arcy, Altsan Miller, Paul Miles, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Alistair Scott, Allan Brown, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Bob Gragam, Donu Kogbara, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Ann Pettifor Director, John O'Byrne, Neil Wormald, Cal McCrystal, Clive Davis, David James Smith, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Jerome Bume, Dylan Jones, Asif Hasan, Andrew Lockhart, Simon Read, Susana Raby, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas, Anthony G Phillips, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Alison Brace, Alison James, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Sandall, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Maurice Taylor, Simon Grant, David Dougill, York Membery, Vidal Sassoon, Jonathan Carr-Brown Political Reporter, D D, Philip Kingsley, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Richard Searby, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Cally Law, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Andy Sturgeon, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Paul Rogers, Christine Stopp, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, A C Cooper, Michael Jones, Glennis Fryd, Peter Kellner, Phil Craigie, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Dr Ali Dizaei, Andy Miller, David Barnes, Nick Gardner, Peter White, Jerry Springer, Shelley von Strunckel, Josh Salzmann, E T, Penny Fox, David Biedermayer, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Robina Dom, Gareth Evans, Sue Lawrence, Mark Tattersall, R S Kent, Paul Driver, Mrs T A Davies, Derek Clements, Garth Pearce, Robert Mendick, Jerome Brewls, Maeve Sheehan, John Follain, Hilary Deadman, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Caroline Scott, Marcus Chown, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, E S W, Tom Shone, Paul Gibson, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Scott Athome, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Michael Ross, Hugo Barnacle, Karen Bayne, Muriel Shepley, Christopher Hampton, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Bob Graham, Croline Scott, Mrs P P, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, John Kennedy Managing Director, Simon Willis, Diana Wright, Michio Kaku, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Eddie Jordan, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Stephen Bevan, Maureen Fox, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, James Dyson, Alexander Golob, Robin Dam, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, J A L, David Walsh, David Fanning, Zoë Linkson, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, John Marr, Lisa Sykes, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Peter Taylor, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Nick Harvey, Teresa Hunter, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Victoria O'brien, Emma Marlin, Ken Lake, Danny Roth, Roland White, Marcello Mega, Jessica Berry, R J Delnevo, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, P N, P S M, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Reuben Singh, Angela Buttolph, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Richard Giriling, Ricky Dalton, Michael Sheridan, Fay Weldon, Sean Hargrave, Rough Guide, John Harlow, Christine Webb, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Donald Macgillivray, Joseph Dunn, Dipesh Gadher, Kate Thornton, Mandy Payne, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Devid Starkey, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Robina Dam, David Sumner Smith, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Cherry Norton, Angus MacFadyen, H G Wells, R H, Simon Berry, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Cathy Qalvin, Tom Rhodes, Martin Ouvry, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, Ritta Carter, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Justin Wintle, David Parsley, Peter Launert, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Noel J Aspill, Maureen Freely, Martin Booth, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Joanna Simon, N C, Chris Feetenby, Simon Howard, Pamela Coleman, David Long, Barry Newcombe, David Hare, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, Jonathan Forty,

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Revealed: Keegan sent players to faith healer US billionaire jumps queue for NHS heart Heseltine accused of 'treachery' over secret euro plot with Blair Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Anne set to be 'Queen of Scots' Contents Pulp & Paper Information Centre Contents Railtrack Straw swaps Lawrence row for Riviera break Britain may pay Europe £1bn more Boxing fan is killed during mass brawl after title bout Pinochet could lose his appeal Labour spends £22m on 'focus group fascism' Face of Chanel quits catwalk for her art Police crash leaves TV's Sheena fighting for life Police crash leaves TV's Sheena fighting for… Clapton in split with manager who saved him Phone clue to Omagh bomb gang found Financial Services Authority The Open University Inspectors warn school for scandal Rushdie duels for jewel in the literary crown 106 Peugeot Warning: From Tobacco Manufacturers to H. M.… Green watchdogs hold shares in polluters Lottery sends in clowns to 'cheer up' NHS Dalglish teams up with pop star for Liverpool takeover attempt Daily Mail Ideal Home Show Orange 'Flying soccer pitch' will ferry an army McDonald's son may return to the Caribbean Renault 'Camp' Thunderbirds are told to go BT Old pros admit singing on TV's 'amateur' show Call for more literacy cash Honda Top scientists give up 'risky' mobile phones EasyJet Dome design for bus station hits the roof Archer Jr falls foul of the PR gene Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd Is Britain really a nation of racists? The Macpherson inquiry into the death of Stephen Lawrence has provoked a furore over the state of race relations in Britain. It recommends sweeping changes. But are its conclusions justified? Stephen Bevan and Nicholas Rufford report Cheltenham & Gloucester Policing equality Marks & Spencer RSPCA Happiest lizard in the TV swamp Profile They kill countries at the human rights circus Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery Failure all round Safe on the sidelines Life Cycle addaction Britain has so much to lose if it does business the European way Picture Gallery Women are slaves, but no longer of men Dalek babes keep on obeying Atticus Labour MEPs spill the beans on Junket Jack's Strasbourg binge Atticus Cook and Brown bury hatchet after 20 years Atticus Condon should go, but not because of racism Lloyds TSB Business Rooting out racism from the ranks Rover Dealers Hooked on the Internet Fashion victim A debt to humanity Russian nightmare Points Birthdays The Misery Line Privatised rail services are even worse than official figures reveal. The government has promised action, but it too suffers from delay. Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas and Dipesh Gadher report from the worst line in the country P&O Stena Line Preacher Pat fires up the blue-collar furies British airways Lolita sequel fights for life in America Russian subs face nuclear meltdown Divers hunt for 500 golden galleons Film censor plays it dirty Down Under Vodafone Money feud breaks up Bonn-Paris love affair MazDa The Sunday Times Pavarotti risks jail in tax investigation Is it love? Only a blood test can tell us, darling One 2 One Law puts bite on Tiger of Bombay Nokia Wave-eating boat sails to rescue of crumbling Venice IBM Women nose ahead in perfume trade Fujitsu Nigerians queue at polls to vote out military misrule Nuns accused of enslaving 'children of sin' Philips Typecast Russia turns tables on Tinseltown Marks & Spencer Pensions In a bit of a lather Model citizen Japan Airlines Cigarette 'tsar' to smoke out smugglers Weather and Travel Outlook Space station will be orbiting super-clock Swiss Libya rejects Lockerbie ultimatum School remand Scientists lose jobs over Net surfing Prisoner escapes Old-age care plan to be rejected Vet arrested Paul McGann No winner as jackpot rolls over Strepsils Zinc Defence Tycoon quizzed Snow victim Gulf war jabs Airlift rescue Peer dies Blues Cruise Classy Chelsea saunter to 2-1 victory Contents Land-Rover Contents Di Canio goal puts Rovers back in trouble Villa title dream fades Adebola calms nerves for steady Birmingham Keane provides touch of class Pay-per-view TV limps into action Wilting Forest cling to crucial point United punish defiant Saints Booth double gives edgy Boro that sinking feeling Dons add to Mersey Blues Edinburgh off as Tottenham steal a point Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools The FA's kingmaker He is seen as the FA powerbroker blocking Terry Venables' return to the England job, but Noel White pleads not guilty. Joe Lovejoy reports Rookie manager Kidd leaping up the England job queue The Life and Times of Brian Kidd Little Inter action Manchester United Ferguson's class act must learn European lessons Manchester United can at last come of age in the European Cup when they tackle the Italians at Old Trafford. By Ian Hawkey Howey works it out at last With injury problems behind him, Newcastle's long-serving defender is now a fixture Proud Ipswich equal Robson record Lexus Ginola's talent in full bloom Is the divine David the world's best player? Cruyff thinks so. Brian Glanville thinks not, but warms to the Frenchman's unique skills Irish passion play England face the rejuvenated Irish in Dublin on Saturday. A ferocious contest is in prospect Epson Stransky rules out England selection Epson How Ireland Upset the Form Book Earth will move for snappy hookers There will be no love lost when Keith Wood and Richard Cockerill collide in Dublin, says Stephen Jones Irish shape up to Gatland challenge A few potent variations from their New Zealand coach have transformed the men in green Jenkins relishes chance to ease French torment The last time Wales met France, one man floored them. They pray it won't happen again. By Nick Cain Tigers tamed in show of force Harrods Flying Hanley swoops to conquer Hot Harris hits the target for irresistible Leeds Quins undone on Saint's day Grand Prix 99 Three-Page Special In a season set to be dominated by McLaren and Ferrari, David Coulthard could become world champion, says Peter Windsor Mean Machines Ready to Roar Coulthard must put himself first New Peugeot 206 Designers refuse to be overtaken by rule changes Tyres will have less grip, but Peter Windsor believes F1 cars will still be faster this season Integrity the driving force for perfectionist Stewart Jackie Stewart has built his F1 team meticulously but he knows it is time to start delivering Defiant backmarkers long to make a big noise Alasdair Reid spent a day last week with the Arrows team, who are still waiting for a first taste of victory after 20 years of trying Whistle Blower Sports file Time to clean up their act Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&A Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review A Century Of Great Cricket Quotes by David Hopps (Robson Books, £16.95) Bestsellers Cool Rusedski storms home Richard Evans sees Britain's No 2 set up a big-hitting final with Richard Krajicek in the Guardian Direct Cup at Battersea today Future of tennis in French hands Richard Evans on a surprise appointment intended to find and develop the British stars of tomorrow Saab Ball of the century Shane Warne's first delivery in the Ashes was so astonishing it changed the course of cricket BAC Sport Warne's Killer Delivery. . . And Three to Rival It The million-dollar misfits The big guns all misfired and two lesser lights will slug it out for the world matchplay title Survivor Soldini comes home alone Rover McRae stays on course for desert victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Pipe seeks ace in his pack Martin Pipe is sending dozens of horses to Cheltenham, but does he have quality among the quantity? Right prescription puts Dr Leunt back on track Jonathan Powell witnesses the confirmation of a remarkable return to form at Kempton The Times NatWest Thorpe set for one-day call-up England are ready to gamble on the fitness of a vital batting talent when they announce their World Cup squad, writes Simon Wilde Bangers and Smash Racing flat out the cheap way Play the Game The Sunday Times Bacher calls for camera support World Cup organisers have been urged to ensure the latest technology is available to prevent umpiring errors. By Graham Otway 'Spoilt' Lara under attack from Holding BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytnerdirect nationwide L&C Croydon BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C BMW Altwood Victoria Invasion force With a phenomenal output of new models covering all sections of the market, Audi is taking the fight to its German rivals, writes Ray Hutton Pleasure comes in small packages for a downsizing man Martin's workhouse is too big now he has retired. He has a wide choice, but only one car will do, says Andrew Frankel New age of the number plate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda Sony Multiple Classified Advertising Items K. S. B. Motorgroup Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great West Road Woking Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Auction Brands Hatch Leisure Group Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Midland Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Speed of light Ferrari has phased out a wondercar to make way for something even better, reports Ray Hutton Peugeot and Vauxhall show a better face Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi You're only as young as Honda thinks Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Asda ready to launch all-out price war Virgin soars with 2,000 extra jobs Business writers win prestigious global awards Candover Contents Markets look for double rate cut Contents Spec-Ulating. . . Swan Packaging's Bill Stillman… M&S may stock designer brands Contents BT set to slash cost of calls to America Why Britain must avoid being tied up in euro straitjacket Enterprise and Lasmo set deadline for deal Diageo lines up top team successors Ryanair Predators prepare to crack Mirror Video buyout goes Full Monty Sunny outlook for eclipse viewers Vaux plans to quash rumour of family fix Business Digest HSBC chief says Asian recovery is fragile Racal stages late radar bid with Lockhead Centrica plans to take Goldfish into mortgages and pensions Travis Perkins is tipped to nail rival Labour laws anger business Virgin Restaurant swoops for bar chain German inflation matches France's Tax myth Business Focus No time for a pause on rates Free trade needs all of Clinton's survival skills American Account Shopsoiled Marks & Spencer has taken an axe to its management but with the quality of its goods slipping and the competition tougher than ever, recovery will not come easily, writes Dominic Rushe HSBC Sega's saviour pins hopes on dream machine Shoichiro Irimajiri has a new games console but fighting off Sony's PlayStation may prove a tough challenge even for the man who set up the first Honda factories in America Profile Sedgemoor Gates lifts the curtain on his $10 billion man Michael Larson manages the personal portfolio of the world's richest man—a job that has made him one of the most influential money managers. Garth Alexander reports from New York Vital Statistics Business to Business Counting the cost of switching to euros Industry is unhappy that it has to invest in changing over without a guarantee that we will join the single currency, writes David Smith Mortgage direct Mortgages Century Times Newspapers Ltd. Arnault goes on luxury shopping spree LVMH's boss is out to acquire a list of top brands to create the world's leading luxury-goods firm. Gucci is just his first call, writes Kirstie Hamilton Trains The Sunday Times Business Skills Databank BSkyB aims for grand alliance with French A merger with France's Canal Plus would create a powerful force in Europe but regulatory hurdles will have to be overcome first, writes Dominic Rushe Canary Wharf sets sail for £2bn float Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Inequality splits stock market The biggest companies have boomed as tracker funds pour money into the FTSE 100 index. Smaller companies, the bedrock of future growth, are being left high and dry. John Waples reports Air France Chosen few drive the surge on Wall Street The imbalance shows a market correction may be due, writes Garth Alexander from New York Redwoods TSA Corporate Sales TSA Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterfield Management The Gold & Silver Bureau's Mailing List Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek Personal Loans & Finance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The nec group Multiple Display Advertising Items Make £50,000 in 6 Months Fastrack The Sunday Times Tecs may lose their advisory role Training and enterprise councils face a tough time as the small-business support structure changes its focus, writes Claire Oldfield Sushi lover was hungry for success Starting a restaurant is simple if you have the money and the right premises but the founder of Yo! Sushi had neither, writes Rupert Steiner Bulletin CE malaysia Irish designer cuts a dash Business angel brings pennies from heaven Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Fighting in the trenches to cut costs The water industry is forcing price cuts of 20% on suppliers such as Aqua-Gas, a maker of valves. The firm is responding by cutting costs and boosting efficiency but its main challenge is to develop a delivery system that avoids the need for large stocks. David Sumner Smith reports The Sunday Times The Experts Yo! There's something fishy about sushi staff CNT Lottery plottery: how Camelot puts the finger on staff Prufrock Prufrock Cold, damp family seeks fancy holiday for a good moan It ain't over yet for Kingfisher and Asda Inside the City Homeowners can slash mortgage bills Real cost of borrowing is tumbling for householders Contents Barclays refunds cash machine fee Contents T-Time. . . the car registration changes tomorrow,… Report calls for fund shake-up to guarantee performance Midshires promises to beat mutuals Virgin Contents Be wary of fund managers' hype over corporate bonds High-income plan carries big risks Adwatch Scottish Widows Husband can use wife to beat capital gains tax trap Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Money Matters Investec Guinness Flight Strike it rich with shares in a winning football club Investors can score by buying shares in the leading clubs, which are trading at a cheap price, but they will have to hurry as big companies are set to snap up the top teams. By Robert Winnett Mercury Asset Management Clubs bank on support of the fans Fidelity Investments Martin-Currie Legal & General Royal & Sunalliance Investments 10 tips for picking the perfect pension Performance is not the only factor in choosing a fund, writes Nick Gardner. Fees and flexibility are also important Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pep Shop Ltd Cost crisis infects private medical cover The stranglehold of Bupa and PPP on the private healthcare sector is taking its toll on policyholders. Naomi Caine reports Euro loan launched by Abbey Scottish Widows Fidelity Investments Standard Life Investments Northern Rock Singer & Friedlander Ariadne fund will guarantee savings Robert Winnett reveals a radical proposal to replace unit trusts with a fund where performance is tied to the stock market Winterthur launches fee-free mortgage Paragon mortgages The Times Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Funeral plan sellers must clean up act Campaigners are calling for regulation of the booming pre-paid industry to protect customers. Report by David Fanning Chase De Vere Investments PLC Friends Provident Insurer launches life policy for cancer patients The Equitable Life Pepdirect Barclays Global Investors Take the right road to buying a new car Motorists are faced with a bewildering array of ways to finance a new car. Kevin Pratt steers you in the right direction Govett Investment Woolwich Watchdog acts to cut investors' losses Financial advisers who manage your money will be forced to inform you of their woeful performance. Nick Gardner reports Travellers must rush to avoid dearer cover From April, insurers will have to levy tax on long-haul deals. But it is not the end of the world, says Teresa Hunter Financial Discounts Direct First Active Policy Portfolio PLC Policy Plus The Equitable Life Windfall shareholders hit the jackpot again Woolwich Guernsey Limited Beware hard sell on mortgage insurance A benchmark policy has been agreed for home-loan protection, but how much will it cost borrowers? Naomi Caine reports Seymour Sinclair Hill Samuel Royal & Sunalliance Virgin Old jigsaws never die, they just go to pieces Cut-out puzzles were first made in the 18th century and early examples are highly sought after, writes Donald Macgillivray Fidelity Investments Standard Life Bank Low contribution cap limits appeal Norwich Union Homesaver Isa Chase De Vere Investments PLC Best Savings Rates Bookmaker takes bets on Footsie Chase De Vere Direct Line Financial Services Norwich Union Soap star homes in on security Fame and Fortune Emmerdale's Chris Chittell doesn't buy shares, but pours spare cash into his two houses instead, writes Natalie Graham How to benefit from tax changes on Peps and Isas The Wright Angle Fidelity Investments Radio signals a bright future for Atlantic Telecom Inside Track Contents Wall of death More than 80 people have died in the Alps this winter. Sean Newsom and Alistair Scott find out why Sandals Contents The survivor's story Contents Skiing in the Alps Your questions answered The Travel Collection CTS Horizons Eilat Holiday Clinic Neil Edmonds wants to take Charlie, his 12-year-old, animal-mad son, on a wildlife adventure that is not too far away. They are limited to the May half-term week and have a total budget of £2,000 Unicorn Holidays Iceland Euro Tunnel Savile Turkish Collection How Did we Do? So, following our advice, the Wallace family took a trip to Scotland. How did it all turn out? British Airways Holidays No ban for killer heaters Directions Take the SA train Where was I? Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items TV Travel On a roll. . . Deals of the Week Go launches new routes Books of the Week Ireland FO's Mauritius caution Question & Answers Holiday Money Domestika airline Asturias Meet the flint stones Hewn from flint, chalk, clay and oak, Lewes boasts centuries' worth of history in its narrow streets and picturesque castle, says Richard Girling British Airways A Tale of Two Italys Whether you prefer the wonders of nature or man, Italy is hard to beat. Simon Willis enjoys ritzy style and rugged landscapes in Sardinia and, right, finds statues at liberty on a winter weekend in Florence Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Sovereign The Sunday Times Virgin atlantic Tapestry Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Markwarner beach holidays Princess Cruises Faith in The British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 1998 The Tourism for Tomorrow Awards were announced this week. Sean Newsom visited the overall winner—a pioneering project in Ghana—while Lisa Sykes went to Mexico to investigate the winner of our own special Readers' Award Cayman Islands Portugaline Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore worldwide Check-In STA Travel Airfares Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Peregor Travel AB Airlines Worldwide Travel Insurance United Airlines Rising Multiple Display Advertising Items Our winner is. . . Flight Centre Destination Trailfinders Travelbag USAirtours Canadian Affair British Midland The Airline for Europe Air Tickets Direct Usit Campus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Seychelles The Travel Bug Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items The airline seat company Globe Savers USA Canada & Hawaii Absence of War Once the scene for brutal battles, the Solomon Islands are now an oasis of peace, apart from the odd Hollywood movie crew, says Paul Miles Check-In Airline Network Qantas British Airways Austravel Quest Worldwide Virgin atlantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Elegant Resorts Direct Bargain Flights Mexico Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Cottage Holidays Page & Moy Cruises African Safari Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Clippers Fred. 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Peter White, the BBC's voice of the disabled, describes humiliation and joy on the road to enlightenment One. Tel Contents Superlative Travel If words could kill Frederic Raphael defends the ancient art of polemic that has got him into trouble with Jill Craigie Political vision: my battles with the charities that aim to help the blind Gentlemen's relish Miss Lewinsky's feeling for Snow. . . warm, very warm British Midland The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Call yourself a feminist? Are you more interested in shopping or sisterhood? Cosmo Landesman invites you to take the Germaine Greer test The Hollywood Goodbye, and other great phone numbers My girl can't help it, she loves pink Boy wonder with a £45m Attitude Interview Wild men waiting on the thin orange line Ulster loyalists have held their ceasefire despite the peace process stalling. But for how much longer, asks Peter Taylor Losing interest in National Savings Rolling thunder South Africans look fearfully at Zimbabwe's slide into chaos. There are ominous parallels, but it does not have to be their fate says Rw Johnson Always a trouper, never a Wooster The battle for the pound The government believes it can steamroller through public acceptance of the euro, but a coalition against it is developing fast, writes Michael Jones Why the economic weather will decide the war Events of the next few years could scupper Blair's plans, writes David Smith Two Sides of the Coin This Life The Sunday Times The $25,000 spelling error, the gorilla that… Eureka! The Times, The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Hannibal Lecter gets his pound of euro-flesh Shock Exchange Talking heads Hear! Hear! The week in Parliament People of the Week Divorce-It's Not All Bad People of the Week Global village Duffer's guide: Sir Norman Foster The millennium list Computer recreates 3D scenes of crimes Imaging Police will soon use virtual reality to re-enact serious crimes, writes Sean Hargrave The Sunday Times Big hitters join race to make perfect palmtop Sounding off Pocket computers that can take e-mail and plug into PCs are set to enjoy a sales boom, writes David Hewson Appliance calls repair man Electronics Teeth regrow to order Genetics Crowns and bridges may disappear when geneticists can tell the body to grow new teeth. Mark Prigg reports Intel joins drive for eye-catching PCs Design The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Devolution is backward step for countries Future How do we put an end to war? Sweet home from home Mary Wilson says serviced apartments can suit those not keen on hotels or rented homes Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop Robinson Keane Whitehead Selection Shell Services International Korn/ferry International Harvey Nash Harvey Nash A BNB Resources plc company Selector Europe Spencer Stuart DLA Recruitment Consultants K/f Selection Ellis Fairbank plc Selector Europe Spencer Stuart DLA Recruitment Consultants PA Consulting Group Cap Gemini Harvey Nash Anderson Consulting GKR Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash GKR Citibank Perriam and everett Ellis Fairbank plc Whitehead Selection Tivoli Harvey Nash Whitehead Selection Unisys PSD Technology Recruitment Patrick Norris Associates Harvey Nash GKR Guinness Harvey Nash Cedar International Allied Domecq Sales Recruitment Specialists Towers Perrin Independent Insurance Company Limited Michael Page Sales & Marketing Towers Perrin Account Managers Hoggett Bowers A Tmp Worldwide Company JPW Advertising Ltd Harvey Nash PSD Technology Recruitment Price Water House Coopers Lloyds TSB A BNB Resources plc company Glaxo Wellcome Norwich Union Fidelity Investments ECM Selection Ltd Compaq Capital Infineum Interexec Capita RAS Digby Morgan Consulting Kestrel JM Solutions Ltd Executive Network The Millennium Mapping Company Limited Interface Executive Resorces Ltd Professional Careers Group Medlock Associates Syntegra National Power Campbell birch Deloitte & Touche Marketing Manager The bridgewater Hall Country Sales Manager Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Pepsico Europ assistance ABC Technologies Deloitte & Touche AMaDEUS Capita RAS IPS Group Executive Kuwait Oil Company Capita RAS ICO Global Communications Ernst & Young OEE Consulting Limited Transco Connaught Microgen Information Management Services Brand Leaders Confederation of British Industry TMP Worldwide A Leonard Hull Holdings Plc Company One 2 one The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Water House Coopers Telstra Cert's Computing Ltd Recruitment Matters Melville Craig Group David Wilson Homes AGC Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Silvac Data Systems Securicor custodial services London First Centre Adderley Featherstone plc The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items CV 'detectives' track down false claims The days when job applicants ran little risk of getting found out for embellishing their qualifications—or even making them up—will soon be over as firms become more vigilant in checking details, writes Andrew Rogers NatWest Group Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Schwan's Michael Page BSA International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare London Borough of Redbridge Royal Academy of Dancing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nexus Confederation of British Industry Compliance & Supervision Committee Business Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Water House Coopers Lewisham Housing Project Manager Hays Executive Dearden Search and Selection South Gloucestershire Council British Heart Foundation Strathclyde Graduate Business School Investor in People Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy The Royal Institution of Great Britain Price Water House Coopers Notting Hill Housing Trust Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items Big business on the timetable Alison Brace meets the woman who graduated from reluctant pupil to a pioneering head teacher forging links with commerce Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University Leicester University The University of Salford Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter eggheads have a crack at making the grade Multiple Display Advertising Items E-mail gossip lands companies in court Computer messages sent between staff are subject to the law of libel and can cost a company a lot of money, writes Margaret Coles Lucent Technologies Bite the bullets with CV It's always hip to be square Elegant garden squares are a continuing part of London's history, says Christine Webb Charles Church Contents The gold, gold vale of home A favoured region has good links, says Fred Redwood Old spice lingers beside the Thames Mary Wilson breathes in at Butler's Wharf Properties of the Week Homes with a view Take to the hills for time to relax The Pont Royal provides superb golf in the beauty of southern France, says Mary Wilson Bryant Homes Knight Frank Nicholson Durkan New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimbledon Centre Pathfinder RockdEll Try Homes Gleeson Classic Homes Laing Homes St. George Fairclough Homes Crosby Homes To the manor born Renting out the family seat is a less painful option than selling, says Christine Webb Countryside Knight Frank Barratt Crest Homes Manbattan Loft Broadland Estates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Barratt Clerkenwell Central Bellway Home Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Vincent House Bellway Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Homes Bewley Homes British Estates & Properties PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf and Leisure Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbella Interealty Diana Morales Properties Marbella Taylor Woodrow Fit for the capital's first citizen Mark Porter suggests some suitable residences for London's mayor Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Spencer Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Blenheim Bishop The Sunday Times Berkeley Homes Thirlstone Homes Ltd All in the Mind Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human by Harold Bloom Fourth Estate £25 pp768 Contents Not Thomas Picture Gallery Nice work? Top dog Critical List It's been a dismal week, all terminal doom and rat kebabs, laments Harvey Porlock The actor and the agent provocateur Love is Where it Falls by Simon Callow Nick Hern Books £14.99 pp214 Unity in our time? Loyalists by Peter Taylor Bloomsbury £16.99 pp278 Asia in crisis The Trouble with Tigers: The Rise and Fall of Southeast Asia by Victor Mallet HarperCollins £19.99 pp332 Scriptwriting Course from Writers News China's hard men The Dragon Syndicates: The Global Phenomenon of the Triads by Martin Booth Doubleday £17.99 pp400 The sins of a father Feet of Clay by Roddy Wright Harper Collins £12.99 pp263 Bernard Cornwell Diary They love us, they love us not Tony Allen-Mills applauds a cheerfully idiosyncratic romp through the history of European Anglophilia All for the sake of a little nutmeg tree Martin Booth enjoys the astonishing tale was the 17th-century spice wars which culminated in the English gaining overnership of Manhattan First known representation of John Bull, and his… H L Mencken in Smart Set, July 1910 The History of Mr Polly The Times Literary Supplement Gives good rant Married Alive by Julie Burchill Orion £12.99 pp191 Little Women in Africa The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver Faber £10.99 pp543 Ancient & Medieval History Book Club The Spiritual Tourist The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 572 Talking Books Hardbacks Manuals Paperbacks Bibliofile What is it about gooseberries and a punt that playwright David Hare finds erotic? 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Top of the Pops presenter Kate Thornton reports Harrods Knightsbridge Family Life Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim has a yacht in France, the use of two family jets, a string of polo ponies and now a Formula One team, too. He tells Anna Pasternak about life in the fast lane Tigra Vauxhall More Splash than Cash This spring, colour makes its presence felt. Chase away winter blues with flashes of brilliance. Fashion by Navaz Beldie Bauer Net assets Tulle bustier dress with Swarovski diamonds, about… Picture Gallery This page: white tulle and cotton embroidered… This page: white tulle and cotton embroldered Kimono Time to take Stock Treat a soup pot with respect, and you'll have the makings of a great meal Roast butternut squash and coriander soup Let the show begin Winner's dinners Letters Amdega Uncorked Joanna Simon gets to grips with some more drinking problems Picture Gallery The Sunday Times No Title Four of the best. . . 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Whatever happened to Hollywood's wildest eccentric, asks Garth Pearce The side angels? Cadillac Rest of the week's films Lights, camera, abstraction Cinema After 20 years away, Terrence Malick is back. But The Thin Red Line suffers by comparison with Saving Private Ryan, and it never recovers. By Tom Shone Songs from the heart Rock In two weeks, Blur's sixth album comes out. It abandons their head-led style—and it's undoubtedly their best yet The comeback queen Her first album was acclaimed, the second is extraordinary. But Beth Orton was not inspired by good luck, rather by the lack of it, she tells Andrew Smith Wrights and wrongs of Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright was the greatest architect of the century—so why can't his successors live up to his legacy, asks Hugh Pearman Harpo Lyceum Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company The men who take Music Move over Luciano and Placido: the countertenors have arrived. 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