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News from 14/03/1999

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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Godfrey Hodgson, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Tony Barrell, Matthew Sturgis, Chris Ryder, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, Ian Borthwick, Demitri Marchessini, Sandra Howard, A S, Ivo Tennant, Thomas Hardy, Nicolette Jones, Graham McKay, Tanla Alexander, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Tim Richards, Anne Burley, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Robin Dawson, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Vincent Kearney, Dylan Jones, Mary Wilson, C D, Kathy Brewis, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Eleanor Mills, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Edward porter, John Evans, Anna Bruning, Philip Kingsley, Norman Shepherd, Anne Nigel, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Mario Testino, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, William Dalrymple, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Water mills, John Sutherland, Peter Conradi, Hugh Canning, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, A Laycock, Nick Newman's, Sam Murphy, Douglas Fairbairn, David Eimer, Phil Craigie, Rex Gooch, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Stella Russell, Nick Gardner, Rupert Widdicombe, Naomi Caine Money Editor, Quentin Letts, Adam Spruce, Phillip Oppenheim, Lorna Macleod, Stuart Wavell, Maggie Gee, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Julia Bueno, Frances Spalding, Caroline Aherne, Rasseias, Eric Nicolis, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Stan Labovitch, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Gay Bramwich, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, John Follain, Maeve Sheehan, Steven Downes, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Caroline Scott, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, John Eggleston, Robert Crawford, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, T W, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Phil Baker, Sheila Hancock, Dr Eamonn Butler Director, Penny Allen, A J Bell, Nixon McLEAN, Sean Newsom, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Chris Oliver Wilson, Zoe Brennan, John Shuttleworth, Marie Colvin, Simon Willis, Diana Wright, Jennie Bristow, Kipper Williams, Paul Watkins, Androw Smith, Michio Kaku, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Geraldine Lambe, Stephen Bevan, M H, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, R Grant, Ian Coxon, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Alun Roderick, David Walsh, Anne Inglis, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Mike Longworth, Stephen Armstrong, Jean Spence, Maeve Sheeham, Ron Clarke, Tania Alexander, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, D P, Dr Gabriel Jaffe, Steward Lee, Richard Carswell, Janet Street-Porter, Murray Hedgcock, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Chelsea Clinton, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, Michael Sheridan, Tim Melville-Ross Director-General, K Mitchelmore, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Donald Macgillivray, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, John Waples, Caroline, A A Gill, Eva Gizowska, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, D Spacey, Jeremy Wayne, Simon Hoggart, N W, David caims, Tom Robbins, George Rice, David Hutcheon, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, K Morrison, T L, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, Simon Carnell, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, David Berger, Hugh Pearman, George Stephanopoulos, John Spence, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tom Deveson, Zoe Linkson, Peter Cooper, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Victoria, Barry Newcombe, Michael Ward, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Charles's film legend friend damns Diana Police probe £100m City swindle James Archer to sue bank for £400,000 bonus Weather Virgin atlantic The New Twiggy Gardening Supplement Goodbye to all that: Oskar Lafontaine, who resigned… Inside Cook sells twice as many guns to Indonesia as Tories Mel Gibson Gets Tough Contents Business Money Free Books for Schools Are Any Sections Missing? Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified Railtrack Tap in to the Future No 10 gives secret blessing to business crusade for euro Watchdog to warn stores on profits Bound to catch on? An unusual black strapped top… Union in disarray as boss and deputy clash Mitchell put on stand-by to save Ulster peace High-living Queen Mother runs up £4m overdraft Labour probes veteran MP and massage parlour Qantas Luxury Rover 4x4 puts wheels on American dream Tory hero pays £10m for VCs BMW Information Services MPs outdo Irvine in £250m palace Bishop heads for TV stardom with porn actress Cellnet Gurkha knives come out over 60p pay Citroën XSARA Wild meadows vanish as crop subsidies grow FO missed vital warning of Chechnya rescue bid Men seek treatment to become pregnant Young gun Durrell shot for pleasure Edward tells TV to pay up for royal wedding Abbey National No Title Prescott in luxury passage to India Oracle Vorderman adds to numeracy drive The Times Literary Supplement Combat clothing in pitch battle Space girls may beat men to Mars Heritage fund shuns the Few Victoria Falls Trains Team spirit: women are said to cope more easily with… Watchdogs sleep as the rip-offs roll on Action 2000 The Sunday Times Bulger detective denounces killer boys' appeal over 'inhuman' trial Cancer research campaign Sexual harassment row splits chess set Virgin Lib Dems and Tories 'rigged council poll' 'Police believe hundreds of ghost voters were created' Nokia Families sue Guy's over cancer deaths White House Rampage Paradise Lost Scots tune in to independence by Eurovision Accor Corporate Services Superwomen athletes get set to make men also-rans Rover Dealers Exit Oskar: the man who saw red From business miracle Will Lafontaine's exit be the spur to German economic revival? Peter Conradi and David Smith report Scottish Widows Federalist who makes sure numbers add up Price Water House Coopers Gutsiest Girl can stomach no more Profile Voice mail: it's the end of civilisation Cheltenham & Gloucester Week Blair's delusion Philips You can't tell the girls from the boys in this White House race Squeezed so deftly we don't even know it Rebel clerics call for cull of bishops in Lords Thieves take two Labour MPs for a ride on Branson train Euro rebels are Hague's neighbours from hell The enemy within doing for Woodhead by stealth The Times Literary Supplement Not a fair deal in sight One 2 one Reflection of our bad taste Years of betrayal by our schools Thumbscrew budget Currency confusion Points Birthdays Playing with Fire They were the highest profile City whiz-kids and they crashed. But what really happened? A Sunday Times investigation can now tell the inside story of the Flaming Ferraris. By Richard Woods TheTrainLine Secret tide of misery sweeps Peasants revolt as dam project forces 1.3m out Singapore Airlines CNT Locations made for business success Saddam executes top officers in coup plot A wartime love martyred for France Euro Broadcasting Standards Commission Icy Hillary puts her career first Olympic chiefs escape expulsion in bribes scandal Citibank Russia stakes claim to tsar's London gold Pitney Bowes Arlington Road Cresson hits panic button over EU cronyism probe US 'poisoned Robeson' with mind-bending drug Bombers linked to Kurds kill 13 in Istanbul PC World the Computer Superstore Canon ANC 'hitmen' kill rival party's key activists Kosovo bombings jeopardise summit The Sixties Look Stop the Week Reborn CIA dusts off cloak and dagger Clerical Medical Sex in the park is over in a flash Inside Paris Daily Mail Ideal Home Show Tennis star flaunts her gay love match Telling Jospin's lefties apart Drive-time advice for Nicole Charles aide faces sex pest claim Weather and Travel Outlook Games hospitality box hijacked by council Swiss Yemen trial Harefield has worst death rate Royal files Sadler's Wells handed £6m lifeline Girl killed Avalanche death Award winner £7.3m jackpot split five ways SAS Pleasure MPs to get £2,000 pay rise News in Brief Baby payouts Menson remands Return delayed Happy outcome Snake charmer Ronaldo's Return Cole hits two as United hold firm at the top Football Results and Pools Check Big Fight Special Brute Force Festival Fever First Telecom Kitson hammers Chelsea Happy Wanchope proves Houllier has no defence Greedy clubs feast on cash as grassroots left to starve Premiership clubs continue to coin it in, but for some it is still not enough and they remain unhappy with their lot, says Joe Lovejoy Dons present Forest with unlikely victory Rangers chief foiled in bid for City Adebola double Cramb hits two Leaders lose Fifa drug probe Arsenal victory marred by Petit Leeds have too much flair for spirited Wednesday Wilcox makes vital point for Rovers Sherwood's late strike sinks Villa FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Bradford in rampant mood as higher glory beckons Final flourish Leicester's archetypal goal-poacher has his eyes set on crowning his long career with a first win at Wembley Sunderland angling for big fish Charlton reprieved in last minute Skydigital Mustoe a rock of ages Middlesbrough can depend on a loyal servant as they try to halt a slump in form, writes Louise Taylor Boro on the Bounce Fit for United Inter's Brazilian striker may play in the San Siro, but that is no reason for Jaap Stam to lose sleep Hodgson warns of 'severely wounded' Inter Alex Ferguson's team must succeed where many English clubs have failed when they try to finish their Italian job. By Ian Hawkey Milan fashion Ronaldo return England too good Stage set for Wilkinson's sword Lawrence Dallaglio's men can win by a staggering margin against the faltering champions I'm surprised my head's still on my shoulders, says Leonard Nick Cain on England's indestructible loosehead prop and rugby's favourite East Ender, who has defied a potentially life-threatening neck injury to emerge as a stronger player The Times Ntamack fills Blanco's boots Ian Borthwick on the tryscorer whose marvellous performances at full-back have already led to comparisons with a French legend Land-Rover Key Battles at Twickenham Powerhouses will push Gallic flair to the limit Clive Woodward's team will dominate at Twickenham if their opponents are short on spirit How France Can Take the Game to England Paying a high price for amateur dramatics Richmond redundancies and Sir John Hall's departure from Newcastle cannot be blamed on professionalism, says Stephen Jones Peters provides driving force Alasdair Reid on the dynamic Bath forward who has become as central to Scotland's style as he is to the selection of their team Dragon Flyer Stephen Jones hails one of the game's most durable players, who finally silenced his critics in Paris Old boy Rogers back to scupper Salford Tigers pounce at the death Saracens fail to bargain for Sale Grayson out of Twickenham showdown Bedford steal late victory Prolific Catt's rich form a bonus for Bath Stan hasn't a prayer How to give rugby a lift Letters to the Sports Editor Moet & Chandon Lost in the Post Badminton Q & a Picks of the week Sport on TV Action Replay: TV moment of the week Dome and away Miller's tail Fowler's bottom Book review Playing for Keeps: Michael Jordan And The World He Made by David Halberstam (Random House, £21.50 import) Bestsellers The real deal Boxing may be waking up to the fact that the public will clamour only for genuinely good fights Moya ascends to the summit An imperious Spaniard has deservedly become the new World No 1 Drive to revive wayward Tour for women Local hero Jimenez scorches towards title Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing How the Voice of Racing Called Arkle Home. . . . . . And Five Fit to Join Him in the Pantheon Arkle the Immortal It was England against Ireland when Mill House met Arkle in the greatest race Cheltenham has ever-seen Sporting Trip of a Lifetime to Be Won Exclusive Sunday Times/BAC Sport competition Golden days that set hearts racing Double Thriller has what it takes to win what looks like the best Gold Cup in years Ireland's king of the ring-gambling with his loose change Bookies still fear him, but J P McManus is more at home now in the winner's enclosure than the betting ring Mullins dynasty with horses in the blood His father is a legend, his son a chip off the old block. This week Willie Mullins can strike Gold Barton the banker as Easterby seeks Festival first It's not just the Irish who keep racing in the family. Tim Richards talks to the latest master of Great Habton, Tim Easterby Regency shows Imperial class Cheltenham Racecourse NatWest Britain counts on golden girls Nick Pitt reports from the Women's Head of the River Race as future Olympians take a break from their gruelling winter schedule Steady, Eddie Ferrari won the first round but the early signs indicate they will be unable to go the full distance Indoor training improves rowing style at a stroke Play the Game How to Correct Common Faults Push the boat out without getting wet Down, but by no means out Reports of the death of Caribbean cricket may prove to be somewhat premature Epson West Indian Trio who Could Take on England in 2000 Mervyn Dillon Franklyn Rose West Indies torn to shreds again Epson Cup hits stormy waters The America's Cup is under threat because it has failed to move with the times Marathon man is running hot Steven Downes meets Ronaldo da Costa, Brazil's world champion, as he prepares to take April's Flora London Marathon by storm Kiwis give nothing away Michael Hodges finds that, both on and off the water in Auckland, nothing is quite what is seems The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Scotthall Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Sytner L&C Multiple Display Advertising Items Extreme Machines With big cars, big engines and big price tags, the motor industry is showing off in Geneva. Ray Hutton sorts sensible from sensational Downsizing the car doesn't mean losing your comforts Frank has retired and wants to change his big saloon for a more economical model. John Evans looks at the options When a parking penalty isn't fine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venture H. R. 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Smith London Arlington of Northampton Lancaster Hughes of Beaconsfield Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Drayton Bradshaw Sunningdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Woking Motors Malaya J. R. Tagger Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCT600 Merlin Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Hunt McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Guaranteed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen New cat on the block Ray Hutton drives Jaguar's latest and pronounces it worthy of the marque, despite sharing its engineering with a Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Even soya implants can't make a great car sag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Labour offers £200m to Longbridge Unemployment fear may lead to rate cut Inquiry to shake up airline slots British Midland Contents PRU Pounces HSBC team funds takeover at Everton Dresdner banks on breaking into France Contents Shrinking the state, not meddling, is the American way DTI to force split in sale of PowerGen stations Business Digest BMW Information Services Railtrack hits buffers in quest for new chairman Business Links and Tecs under threat Founders sell software group to managers BT says £2.5bn is right price for Cellnet Security expert unlocks fortune Travellers beware millennium bug Morgan Crucible plans £170m sale Scottish & Newcastle tests City Limits Hewlett Packard Brown Tinkers with Growth Racal Communicating through technology Britain's airports face shake-up to give competition a change to take off Brown's announcement of an investigation into airports could open up acquisition opportunities for the private sector Attacking with subtlety and taxing by stealth The Novotel Hammersmith Sedgemoor The great American growth machine shifts into top gear American Account London Electricity Good. . . . . . but is it to good to be true? Economic Outlook Lafontaine makes way for reform Euro Watch Yorkie man takes on his toughest role PPP healthcare Working Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterfield Group Foreign & Commonwealth Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Red-toothed capitalism hits French banks In making a bid to take over two rivals that were about to merge, BNP has brought in hated Anglo-American ways. Tony Allen-Mills reports from Paris BT M&g adds muscle to Man from the Pru Sir Peter Davis had to pay a 40% premium to clinch the acquisition he hopes will transform Prudential. Kirstie Hamilton reports The EMC Effect Americans see the light on Williams The fire and security group has fallen out of the FTSE 100 as UK investors go cool but Americans are taking their place, writes Andrew Lorenz Databank RJR gives up tobacco to return to health No Title Ship-shape Ugland could snap up ports Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Firms hail step in right direction A Sunday Times Lloyds TSB forum of small-business owners agrees that the budget will help to create the right climate for growth but still sees red tape as a stumbling block. Claire Oldfield reports Estate agent put mouth where the money is My First Break E malaysia The Small Business Service Does tribunal victor pay tax on award? Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Budget verdict: less talk, more trouser The Sunday Times What measures mean for middle market: your questions answered by an expert John Eggleston, head of the owner-managed business unit at KPMG, explains the main changes affecting the sector Finger lickin' holiday is not the First Choice The Sunday Times Stallion is too frisky for frolicking filly Prufrock K Bar sets up camp in Manchester The name is Bond, Wooden Bond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Investors should feel quality at Matalan Inside the City Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Winners and Losers High-earning childless couples bear the brunt Flying High Contents Brown's budget cuts hide £10bn tax hikes Be wary of shares, say experts Inside Fidelity Investments Potty Picasso Brown taxes brains as much as bank balances Self-employed hit by rise in NI Scottish Widows Refund due for owners who have taxed their small cars This week Diana Wright answers your questions on Brown's measures Budget Matters Investeco Guinness Flight 10 ways to beat the budget Buying a smaller car is one way to reduce your tax bill but Naomi Caine has more ideas that can save you money Jupiter The Main Points at a Glance The Pep Shop Ltd Legal & General Rich and poor benefit from cuts Everybody will pay less in income tax but increases in National Insurance will hit higher earners, writes Nick Gardner Purge will put brake on company cars The Equitable Life Chancellor turns back on marriage The ending of the married couple's allowance is a significant shift away from support for the traditional family unit. Naomi Caine reports Mercury Asset Management Yorkshire Building Society Newton Aberdeen Prolific Homebuyers are hit by a double blow Wealthy homebuyers face higher duties but the abolition of Miras hits poorer homeowners hardest First Active Bumpy road ahead for the gas guzzlers Cars that cause high levels of pollution are to be penalised, writes Robert Winnett Fidelity Investments Scottish Widows Govett Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Charcol Societe Generate retail Services Limited Tax tonic perks up the elderly Allowance increases benefit retired taxpayers but under-65s and widows will lose out, writes, Alicia Wyllie Bond will fail the aged The Times The Equitable Life Threadneedle investments Woolwich Marks & Spencer Pensions Brown calls time on overcharging The chancellor has ordered the City watchdog to draw up cost comparisons to give investors better choice. By Robert Winnett The Equitable Life Share scheme encourages workers to back employer Staff have been given greater incentives to invest in their company but there is some risk attached, writes Kevin Pratt The Pepdirect Team No Title Norwich Union Chase De Vere Notice Published at the Direction of the Building… Royal & Sunalliance Investments Heirs inherit extra £8,000 tax-free Fewer people will be liable for inheritance tax but anyone who tries to dodge it will be hit harder. Alicia Wyllie reports Risk-takers get capital gains boost Killik & Co The Cost of Duties Hill Samuel Tax bills are lower in Britain Britain has lower income tax than most of Europe but lags behind when it comes to rewarding marriage. By Robert Winnett How we Fare on Direct Tax Northern Rock Legal & General Save & Prosper Standard Life Bank Chelsea Building Society Don't let green loans colour your judgment Lenders are offering discounted rates to buy energy-efficient homes, but they are not the cheapest, writes Kevin Pratt Fidelity Investments Bungling plumber floods bedroom Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackless readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Woolwich Isa comes with cash card Friends Provident Marks & Spencer Financial Services Legal & General Woolwich M&G Virgin 'Picasso' pottery splits art world Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Financial Services Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Keep saving for secure old age Portman joins forces on mortgage Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Schroders Dresdner RCM Global Investors Policy Plus High-flyer risks money and his life Fame and Fortune Adventurer Brain Milton takes the same approach to earning cash as he does to record-breaking, writes Natalie Graham M&G Zergo set for secure future Contents Spot the difference Sunsail Contents Keys to luxury you can afford Once again, our writers go under the covers to check out your nominations for exceptional hotels that cost less than £100 a night Markwarner beach holidays Who Owns Whom Book of the Week Holiday Clinic Tapestry Marriott Jersey Pettills The Holidaymakers' Profile Millennium Hotels and Resorts Seabourn Question & Answer Swansea Cork Ferries Lufthansa Europe faces air traffic disruption Security warning at US airports Directions If You need holiday inspiration and enjoy cycling Cover up Multiple Display Advertising Items Deals of the Week Kenya bandits alert Where was I? Holiday Money TV Travel Down on the farm Mark Hodson took his son Callum, right, to a picture-book farmhouse in northern France, and was amazed to find he enjoyed the experience Multiple Display Advertising Items KLM uk Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Direction From Souks to Star Wars Tunisia has it all, says David WICKERS—white-sand beaches and Berber villages, ancient sites and dramatic landscapes just made to star in the movies Voyages Jules Verne Vistafjord Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Holidays Lunn Poly Travelbag Boots and Saddles Like summer camp, but for adults; Simon Willis goes ranching in America's Sierra Nevada Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Cayman Islands Tap Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries Travel Brief The Kindness of Strangers Italy's forgotten city, Trieste, still remembers how to give a warm welcome, says Jeremy Wayne Multiple Display Advertising Items The 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Win a short break in Jerusalem with Superstar Holidays Competition Details One. Tel 100% Telephone Co. Contents Clinton's Clone Contents Superlative Travel Contents Plotting the Perfect Picture The priest's son who found himself lying for his president Drastic plastic dolls Hitler, Suez, Monica—a mother's love has sent them all packing British Midland Enemy of the People Breakfast television Jones Bootmaker My paradise lost Penny Allen reveals the pain and anguish of losing custody of her sons to the author Ian McEwan after a bewildering legal battle that has left her feeling isolated and shunned The Sunday Times Leaving the madness of beauty behind Interview Eleanor Mills meets Charlotte Rampling The sparks fly when crystal balls collide Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Nirvana can wait Julia Bueno quit her well-paid job in the City to 'find herself' in India. It was a decision that the young solicitor only just lived to regret What horror for the home-makers when a footballer plays with style Lighting the blue touchpaper Sandra Howard celebrates the end of her husband's time on the Tory front bench The place to be if you're rich, famous - and stressed out On the eve of his retirement, the Priory Clinic's head tells Margarette Drsicoll how he became a heater to the stars Mourning for the grammars no more Stop the Week This Life WHSmith Eureka! Quiz Bobby Corbett Last word. . . Yehudi Menuhin Sidney Gottlieb White Van Man gives Labour some street cred Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Guardian, The times, The Daily Telegraph: The week in Parliament Hear! Hear! David Willetts Makes Me Sick The Full Marks Who are the World's Safest Drivers? Mo for Mayor? Married Couple Have Sex Global village Duffer's guide: The Tango The millennium list Weather from 300m years ago pinpoints oil Geology Virtual trips home help astronauts Space Computer images of home may relieve boredom, writes Sean Hargrave and Roger Dobson The humble PC evolves into a recording studio Sounding off Less than £250 buys the kind of equipment to make professional-quality music, writes David Hewson Hand scanner controls border Biometrics Russia designs super chip Computers Reef builders go to work Environment Electrically charged frames are being used to create the limestone on which coral lives. Sean Hargrave reports Psion plans to launch mini notebooks Computings Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't leave technocrats in control What will space holiday be like? Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop NB Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart KPMG BBC Prism Harvey Nash Jim Search Selection Contracts Odgers Nicholson International Think different The Allison Partnership Howgate Sable CNA Executive Search Harvey Nash DMR Consulting Group Unisys Mason & Nurse Hoggett Bowers Axon Search Partners Europe GKR Ashton Penney BBM Talisman Shell Services International Watson Wyatt Worldwide Talisman Information Systems Resourcing Whitehead Selection Atkearney Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Hoggett Bowers NB Selection Howgate Sable Harvey Nash KPMG Selection & Search NB Selection Elf exploration uk plc Orange Morgan McKinley Harvey Nash Cellnet One 2 one Michael Page West Quay Welsh Development Agency Michael Beer & Associates Michael Page Sales & Marketing JEG Consulting Manchester Airport Carr-Lyons Hogg Robinson BHM Nevard Roland Jameswinter Recruitment DePfa IT Services MSL Search and Selection Bywater Altran Boots Telewest Communications Safetynet Stephens Chello Broadband Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Executives The Met. Office Barclays Capital Hamilton Trust States of Jersey The Open University RCP Consultants The Royal Bank of Scotland McKinsey & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcatel Saladin DE Baer Demand Chain Management ICore Limited Connaught Resource Solutions MKA International Adecco Alfred Marks Executive Recruitment Services plc RAC Trafficmaster Telematics Ltd Flexible Lamps Ltd Digby Morgan GAP Griffon Management Ltd. Financial Services Authority Lantra The Economist Intelligence Unit Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Development Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Career World News International Newspapers Ltd. Actuaries gamble on a life of adventure The profession could double in size as it branches out from life assurance and pensions into general risk management, with salaries of more than £100,000 becoming common Huntswood Associates Parkhouse Personnel Ltd Warburg Dillon Read Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Euro Forum Eaton NB Selection Kmc international search & selection Director of Purchasing & Contract Management Business Link Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Trust Metropolitan Police Northern Ireland Civil Service The National Schizophrenia Fellowship Multiple Display Advertising Items Department of Trade and Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Department for Culture, Media and Sport Macmillan cancer relief Inmarsat Royal Academy of Dancing Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester University The University of Birmingham The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Roffey Park The Bradford MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items How to be safe but sorry Students are so safe these days that the real danger is that they will die of boredom, says Jennie Bristow, above Education Ashridge Brunel University St. George's University The MBA Career Guide Eight weeks' work into two days' revision won't go Women given chance of career boost Entries open today for three Lancaster University scholarships designed to help women develop their managerial potential, reports Ian Coxon Computacenter Winchester White The Sunday Times MBA Scholarship for Women 1999 Kenan Law lets whistleblowers speak up without fear Companies will soon have a legal duty to protect staff who lift the lid on wrongdoing, writes Margaret Coles The Scottish Office City space updates the farm Josephine Smit finds that barns have become countryside loft homes Charles Church Contents Maderia Buncalows Ports look more shipshape Revived dock areas are coming into their own, writes Chris Partridge Pretty as a picture—but it may not be what it seems Builders are offering homes that replicate ancient styles, writes Mary Wilson Two wheels and a Domesday record Properties of the Week Sea trout and a mill race in the garden Working wheel adds to Grade II listing Fishing rights embellish river delights The dizzy heights of island life An old dynasty has new plans for Madeira, says Karen Robinson Fairclough Homes The dizzy heights of island life Canary Riverside Beaufort Show Apartment & Sales Office Hutchison Whampoa Property Crosby Homes The Panoramic Elevated London Living David Wilson Homes Bilfinger+berger Development U. 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