News from 04/04/1999
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Richard Brooke Arts Editor, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Christopher Middleton, Sir Julian Rose, John Foilain, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Andrew Warshaw, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, John Peter, Maja Kovacevic, Jonny Lee Miller, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Margaret Kobert, Peter Lorin, John Jay, Daniel Miller's, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Clare Brennan, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Simon Jones, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Dylan Jones, Mary Wilson, James Callaghan, Jon Clements, Dr Neil Hynd, Lucy O'brien, Lucy Irvinc, Tony Allen-Mills, Isabella Blow, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Gioia del, David Dougill, Alan Cross, Marle Colvin, Sheherazade Bentley, Pat Gibson, Paul Nugent, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Gary Caplan, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Liz Jones, Kally Ellis, Joan Smith, La Joya, Philip Oppenheim, Cathy Scott-Clark, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Lisa Skyes, Nick Gardner, Judith O'Relly, M W Lindsay, Stuart Wavell, Steve Bevan, Paul Donovan, Franco Bernabe, Tom Parsons, Sue Lawrence, Michael Cole, John Pilgrim, Simon Mills, Smita Talati, Salman Rushdie, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, Jason Peters, Garth Pearce, Ann McFerran, John Follain, Maeve Sheehan, Steven Downes, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Jerome Burne, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, Richard Brooks, Joel Stern, Brian Jackman, Alicia Wyllie, John Markin, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Sara Pollard, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Michael Rose, Brian Walden, Hugo Barnacle, Lois Rogers, Jennifer Asiama, Raymond Keene, Andras Szilagyi, Mrs J E P Taylor, Waldemar Janeszezak, Paul Bew, Arthur C Clarke, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Martin Luthe, J W Fleming, Annamarie Cumiskey, Helen Hawkins, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Paul Davis, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Geraldine Lambe, W O Gloucester, Erica Jong, Andrew Smith, Tim Moorey, Wilbur Smith, Hugh McManners, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Ned Sherrin, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Marc Malan, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, David Cesarani, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, J Croft, Paul Kavanagh, R W Johnson, Nick Harvey, Mark Prigg, Roland White, Victoria O'brien, Garth Alexander, Josh Salzmann, Dr Sergei Sahzhin, Paul Bang, Marcello Mega, Janet Street-Porter, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, L Weston, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Michael Rizzio, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Craig Lord, Lord Bragg, Ricky Dalton, Richard Curtis, A A GilL, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Michael Hodges, Kate Thornton, Mandy Payne, A A Gill, Michael Martin, Stephen Mitchell, Brian Glanville, I Burns, Jackson Pollock, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Geoff Dossetter, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Steve Farrer Science Correspondent, Dr David Hope, Alan Brown, Andrew Lorenz, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Christopher Higgins, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, David Black, David Smith Economics Editor, Hugh Bradley, Frank Cannings, Joanna Simon, India Knight, T S Eliot, Kingston Smith, Sandy Gall, Richard Eyre, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoFirst evidence of slaughter in Kosovo as Nato plans land war Picture Gallery Contents British Airways The nature of evil Revealed: the nation that dare not speak its name War in Europe: Unbeatable Coverage Contents A A Gill in Havana Britain backs land assault Sunday Times Marplan Poll What do the British think about the war? Full results, page 16 Just £6 a Night across Europe Extra Boost for Schools Magazine Are Any Section Missing? The Sunday Times Royal Bank Development Capital Next Week 60,000 lost souls fight for survival Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified Pope speaks out against 'culture of death' War in Europe The Sunday Times Frustrated RAF to use high-risk cluster bombs British firms on alert for hackers Europe's turn in the killing fields Jon Swain sees the terror he experienced in Cambodia under Pol Pot echoed in the Balkans Serbs defiant after Belgrade bombing Milosevic on secret list of war criminals Virgin Father of the new musical dies at 68 Lincoln BA flight delays worse than Turks The Sunday Times Collie the clone to chase after Dolly the sheep IRA 'ready to hand in arms' St. Joseph's Hospice 406 Peugeot Enemies circle Woodhead over affair 'cover-up' Jaguar News at Ten front man Andrew Gardner dies at 66 Drug-safety doctors hold shares in the makers TV presenter fights to finish cancer book Human personality tests reveal the chimpanzees with attitude Euro Ruth Ellis 'ill' when she killed Cellnet Science juggles genes to make blue roses Green goddess moves a forest Oxford Scientific Films Tower of Babel is 'found' near the Black Sea A Civil Action Hague plan to stop Scots voting in Commons Daily Mail Ideal Home Show FA to set up ticket pricing controls A Pitiless War As the bombs fell and Milosevic stood firm, the human tragedy in Kosovo reached a scale never expected. Now Nato knows it cannot win on the cheap and must take the gloves off Oracle Energy Efficiency Operation Safe Haven How Operation Safe Haven would work Ground force must hit hard and fast Energy Efficiency Abbey National Slaughter of The Sunday Times sent three journalists to the borders of Kosovo. Marie Colving to Albania, Tony-Allen Mills to Macedonia, and Jon Swain to Montenegro. Their report, based on more than 200 interviews, is the most comprehensive account yet of events inside the war zone Murder of a mediator fanned The KLA also has blood on its hands, writes Tony Allen-Mills. Some say it has cynically pushed for all-out war To Join or Renew Call Free Vauxhall Will it be another Vietnam? Military leaders, statesmen, politicians and academics assess the kosovo conflict and how it could develop Winding trail of human misery hardens support for airstrikes What Happens next? Natural born martyrs The Serbs will not be daunted by Nato might. They have always thrived on a sense of persecution, writes Stuart Wavell Cost of the West's high-tech onslaught soars into billions Where the Money Goes Norwich Union Toyota America's hawks go into hiding Laughter writes the script of his life Profile For a court drama, you need a damn fine actor The Lamb of God Nick Newman's Week We need troops Primus When Paxman's lip curled, I knew this was a war worth fighting Nato is fighting the last computer game Howard on furlough as the bullets fly Atticus Blair gives way over his bed while Mowlam fools around Atticus Chancellor in a spin looking after his lads No Title How Labour made a new poverty trap Kosovo Crisis Nato bombing is the only option for Balkan stability Nissan Keep those lorries rolling Fayed's donation for Marsh Arab boy France goes boom Watch out for food police Points Birthdays New party rises in Malaysia's limbo British airways Fiat Seicento MIA France turns its nose up at cognac US incest trial opens door on polygamy clan Iberia Toddler with a divine provenance brings chaos to Sri Lanka poll Grisly secrets of a mafia monster Business Intercontinental Mandela's heir buckles before 'the Winner problem' Ford EU pays £2m a month for faulty towers The Sunday Times PC World the Computer Superstore Stars fall from Moonbeam's eyes Inside Los Angeles Christopher Goodwin Highway to heaven for chase fans Scots fly into Holland for Lockerbie trial Weather and Travel Outlook Two die in crash Lawrence 'gang' break their silence Snap happy MPs to attack bovine TB trials delay Man charged Lord Winston One ticket takes £6.7m jackpot Lloyds TSB Business Blair faces new cronylsm claims News in Brief Sainsbury cash Hushed puppy Fowler inquiry Palin son safe Family shooting Robbie Howler Police probe star's antics Contents Britis Airways Fighting Back Last Hurrah Behaving Badly: Liverpool's Errant Striker Tiger Fear United not so quick on the draw Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Di Matteo keeps blue flag flying Fowler sours Mersey thriller Cottee reaches milestone with revenge on Spurs Gullit buoyed by positive Newcastle Woeful Wednesday punished by Whelan New era of glory beckons for Leeds FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Premiership Late Strikes Carling Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Arsenal pay for missed opportunity Kidd revolutionaries fail to cash in Rampant Sunderland ready to party Ipswich walk away with it Ngonge winner stops Watford slide Strike looms at the Palace Crystal Palace won 1-0 at Norwich yesterday but their players are still threatening to strike tomorrow over unpaid wages Vauxhall Top Strikers: The Longest Disputes Clubs told to bank on youth The Football League's chief executive fears excessive ambition could see more clubs in the hands of receivers, says Graham Otway Treble chance fires Ferguson Alex Ferguson feels that, with a little luck, his players can win Europe's top club trophy Juve pin hopes on comeback kids Filippo Inzaghi and Antonio Conte will carry a huge burden for Turin's struggling stars Augusta expects Golf fans long to see Tiger Woods and David Duval involved in a head-to-head battle at the Masters Sky Sports Deadly Duval set to strike as rookie returns to earth with a bump One newcomer faded in the Bell South Classic as another emerged. The real threat, through, could lie elsewhere. Alex Fortune reports Sky digital New set of teeth for the old jewel Sky digital The Great Redeemer Coach Graham Henry intends a fundamental overhaul of Welsh rugby's 'village' mentality TV must not wreck tradition Sunday rugby might suit the broadcasters, but the fans feel short-changed, and want to see the back of it, says Stephen Jones Falcons soar into final Veteran Rees looks all set for the record books Howarth seals late Sale win The Sunday Times Leicester left to whistle as Bath call tune Lara back to classic best Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Athletics Action Replay: TV moment of the week Whistle Blower Q & a Book review A Jump Jockey's Life Mick Fitzgerald with Carl Evans (Mainstream, £15.99) Bestsellers The French connection Youth must have its day on big stage Let down by poor preparation, England must take the World Junior Cup more seriously so the youngsters can develop, writes Nick Cain Vauxhall Galloping into history It was Red Rum's first Grand National win but the vanquished crisp was every bit as heroic BAC Sport After Aintree: Bitterness in the Red Rum Camp Is the National becoming a safe bet for punters? Some say Aintree's marathon has lost forever the extreme menace that made it famous Smile will hide tears of farewell Jenny Pitman is pinning, her final National hopes on a horse with attitude by Jonathan Powell Double Thriller can write new chapter at Aintree Aintree Hopefuls Saturday, BBC1 Martell Grand National Chase Dehoush gives Roberts another landmark win Glorious Thorpe leads to England to victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Rugby Union Rugby League National Conference Racing Seven up for Light Blues Nick Pitt sees an impressive performance from an underrated Cambridge crew make it seven victories in a row for the Light Blues Walker's bewilderment may prove best defence Steven Downes on why a top sprinter could yet receive the benefit of the doubt in his drugs hearing Nandrolone Cases in Sport Aberdeen Brits hit back at the double Henman and Rusedski unite to keep hopes of a Davis Cup win against the US alive Mercedes-Benz Next generation is lost on the sidelines Richard Evans on the causes and possible cures of the death of young talent coming throught in Britain and the United States NatWest Ralf comes of age Peter Windsor on a young Formula One driver determined to make a name for himself with Williams A last chance for Ford to get back on track Alan Gow's driving force sets the pace on the touring car circuit, says Peter Windsor How Warne fell to earth Pat Gibson reports from Antigua on the challenge the world's best spinner faces after being dropped The Times Hungry Hames promises renewed show of force Even if he gets a swift win against Paul Ingle, questions will remain over Naseem Hamed. By Nick Pitt Waugh facing another struggle Hickman's golden haul Craig Lord watches Britain's top male swimmer win the 200m butterfly in the short-course world championships in Hong Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Exodus Contracts Storm take it on the Chinn Ice Hockey Car Marks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. Sytner. Co. Uk BMW Cheyne Sytner BMW L & C Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper The air force The lure of the open car on the open road is never stronger than at this time of year. Andrew Frankel picks the convertibles to covet Forget Holland, go to the car supermarket Why should Donald go abroad for a cheap car, when they're going for a song down the road, says John Evans Drawn by the bright lights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Highly Prized Weybridge Automobiles Clive Sutton Service that Never Breaks down Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Service that Never Breaks down Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Trapition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Bramshaw Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers SAAB Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Registration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The BMW beater Toyota's take on the BMW 3-series is a serious challenge to the real thing, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Rolls-Royce Guaranteed Motor Cars Broughtons Left speechless by the car that cuddled me Multiple Display Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering's collapse may persuade Bank to cut rates GEC set for telecom deals worth £1.5bn BA gets ready for take-off in banking Virgin atlantic Contents Topping up: Jon Prinsell is boosting the number of… Inside Contents Microsoft offers tax returns on Net Pizza Hut to create 3,500 jobs Far-sighted Browne shows oilman's nerve to seize prize Agenda C & W risks rebellion over cable shake-up The Sunday Times Picture Gallery £1m winners invest in expansion Win a Backer Competition Visa in logo U-turn to appease banks Project 99 Management MoD attacked over minimum wage costs Business Digest Two more firms prepare to pounce on CSG Last Rover men go as BMW tightens grip at the top Mercury tipped to win race for One Stop shops Quantas Grand Prix 'will go to Brands Hatch if Silverstone sale fails' Gucci shareholders threaten court action Princesses to head for Girl Heaven Growth forecasts trimmed back Euro Watch Energis Locking in Low Inflation Economic Outlook Sabotage by computer hackers costs big business billions Doing business online has left firms vulnerable to attack. Garth Alexander reports from New York on the growing fight against hacking and viruses An overdose of state spending is killing Japan Fear of higher taxes only makes consumers and companies zip their wallets, leaving the economy mired in depression, writes John Markin Tanked up The ink had barely dried on its merger and Amoco when BP struck a £16.7bn deal with Arco to create the world's No 2 oil company. David Parsley reports Star You've always had short arms and Hewlett Packard Survivor of Italian corporate Chaos Telecom Italia's Franco Bernabe has lived under the threat of death from terrorists so he is not fazed to be on the receiving end of Europe's biggest ever hostile bid Profile Integrated Recording Corporate returns underpin sky-high Dow Wall Street's push through 10,000 is driven by investors who expect companies to generate good profits for longer than ever, writes Joel Stern Franco Bernabe's Working-Day Vital Statistics Databank Top 200 companies National Power scours Continent for partners Sharewatch Ashcroft bid for CSG is just like old times The colourful battle for control of Britain's biggest recruitment company cannot hide the deep trouble it is in, writes Kirstie Hamilton A Share in the Boardroom Microsoft Reitzle makes his marque The former BMW supremo now in charge of Ford's luxury-car division is revelling in the challenge he faces. Andrew Lorenz reports on his plans for driving the company forward World crises take the fizz out of Coca-Cola sales Financial problems in Russia and Asia and now war in the Balkans have hit Coke's plans to outshell tea and coffee. 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Report by Claire Oldfield Tax relief can cut risks for small investor Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidence on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Where soul searching never stops Timpson, the former footwear manufacturer and retailer that now repairs shoes, cuts keys, engraves trophies and mends watches, is used to reinventing itself when its markets reach saturation point. Now it is looking for its next niche, writes Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts Guide proves that every government milks its citizens for all they're worth Cornhill Insurance Singing drives rail firm loco Prufrock Beeb papers over builders' cracks Jargon busters lift the lid on techno talk Renegades bring the markets to life Picture Gallery Investors lose £200m a year on endowments Shoppers hail Taxi for Net bargains Rates for savers hit lowest for 125 years Contents How Losses Add up Share fall feared after Pep frenzy Field of Dreams . . . shares in the Dutch and other… Pension firms may be sued over poor returns Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Mutuals caught between a rock and a Hardern place No laughing matter for Izzard Adwatch Premier York Share Dealer Cash for children should be safe from the taxman Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your question on personal finance The SocGen Technology ISA Sunday-times How to pick the right Isa path The government's tax-free savings scheme is potentially baffling. Alicia Wayllie puts investors on the right course Scottish Widows Standard Life Bank Decision time for feeder accounts Make more cash by selling endowments You don't have to cash in a policy with your insurer—try selling to a broker to get a better price. Nick Gardner reports National Savings Pension brokers boost fund values by reducing fees Policy holders pay out a small fortune in commission but firms are coming round to the idea of rebates, writes Nick Gardner Mutuals rekindle windfall hopes Troubles in euroland can benefit investors How Ireland is bouncing back while Germany lags behind The single currency is having teething troubles but now could be the moment to invest in Europe, writes Robert Winnett Pooled savings offer improved rates John Charcol Jupiter Marketing group DSS is accused on Serps scandal Alliance Leicester Web gripped by auction fever Online firms are queueing up to satisfy a nation of bargain hunters who are anxious to trade in used goods in cyberspace, writes Matthew Wall A perfect start for the first-time bidder Northern Rock Beware of 'accelerator' home loans The Equitable Life 10 ways to get the best holiday cover Travel insurance policies can hide some nasty surprises in the small print. Robert Winnett helps you avoid the traps Watch out for hot potential of Iceland The enduring appeal of books, smart watch marketing and investing in Iceland preoccupy Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Perpetual The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Top Investments Funds Popular Shares Reader's Choice Mortgage Deals Get ready for M & G fees hike Pension check No-strings mortgage is unveiled Chase De Vere Investment PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Legal & General Scottish Widows 1St Policy Company Limited Flat owners left high and dry by negligent agent Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Rush is on for last-minute Peps and Tessas Executive Appointments Dolphin Mercedes-Benz WD-40 Company Limited Building a Business in Financial Service Banks pledge to take better care of savers Financial institutions have agreed to give customers a fairer deal if their account changes, writes Naomi Caine Gissings Chief Executive Officer Ncimb Limited Strategic Resource Solutions Ordnance Survey National Dairymen's Association Retail… Linklaters & Alliance Multiple Display Advertising Items Milton Keynes College Multiple Classified Advertising Items AIG Europe (UK) Ltd The Sunday Times Willis Corroon Group Career Development & Outplacement Association Michael Beer Search & Selection Product Development Manager Intelligent Enterprise £60,000 plus Bonus Multiple Display Advertising Items Professional Pre-Selection Services Egham Survey & Asterdam Kestrel Persona Northern Ireland Civil Service Tees, East and North Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open College of Chiropody & Podiatry Leicester University Nurses Make a Difference Multiple Display Advertising Items Train now. Pay Later Get Paid for Reading Books WANTEd Keen Readers Caledonian MacBrayne Limited Local Government Association Semple Piggot Rochez Ltd. Tenor reflects on key decisions The Sunday Times Software firm shows quality Update Hello Gorgeous The 1980s saw a revolt out of punk into fancy dress. Silly as it looked, it marked the dawn of a new era of style culture that liberated men and transformed our lives, says Dylan Jones Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Contents Garnet Point Monsters of our own making History does not throw up tyrants like Milosevic, says Brian Walden. We do, because they act out our darkest desires Bad taste is good for you My other personality is a big-time movie writer Debenhams Enemy of the People Jones Boot Maker An innocent affair Woody Allen is still persecuted for the 'perversity' of his relationship with Soon-Yi. But this is a man transformed by love, says Erica Jong Tragedy of the little boy lost Soul mate to the great and groovy Interview It's an education, a schooling in Switzerland An old master on the real artists Even at 90, Sir Ernst Gombrich has something to teach the world about appreciating beauty, writes Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times Only a haircut away from eternal life At home with hatred Watching the trial of Anthony Sawoniuk, David Cesaranl saw a life of lies unravel as the British Rail worker was exposed as a mass killer in Britain's first successful war crimes prosecution Vauxhall The Three Dancers The Sunday Times This Life Quiz Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Earl of Guilford Last word . . . Vera Delf Painter, 1904-1999 The Daily Telegraph: Edward Playfair Civil servant, 1909-1999 Playing it for laughs in a fool's paradise Fidget the line-dancing collie, do you fancy a coffee, and the massage parlours where you only get massaged Talking heads Hear! Hear! The week in Parliament Is it safe to go back to their place for coffee? People of the Week Global village Duffer's guide: Ann Widdecombe The millennium list Timebomb virus hides away to infect more PCs Computing Ferrari uses missile alloy Automotive A material created for nuclear arms could make lighter car parts, writes Mark Prigg Amazon. co. uk Emergency services disk rescues crashed systems David Hewson no longer fears his PC crashing thanks to the latest software repair package, NU4 Food test shows GM content Safety Internet law will protect criminals Crime European curbs on records of Net use and mobile-phone calls will hamper the police, writes Sean Hargrave DNA drug stops sleeping sickness Health Nasa jeopardises space station research to help Russia Space Sunday-times Airship is down-to-earth alternative to satellites Telecoms Killer computer game hits the Net Internet The Silk Quarter Boileau Braxton Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Weston Homes Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Wilson Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George Return of the yuppie The young ones are back in business, giving a boost to the property market, says Christine Webb Property Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties of the Week Homes with Libraries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Alps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Four Ownership Scheme William H. 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Sandy Gall visits the landscape that inspired two world religions Contents China Travel Service (UK) Ltd The Good Gear Guide The latest waterproof technology, by Jonathan Futrell Travel Brief Website of the Week For the real lowdown on a destination, read the local rag, says Mark HODSON—online Ooks of the eek Holiday Clinic Laura Tension wants a two-week holiday with her two young children close enough to home so that her husband, John Femi-Ola, can join them for a weekend. Their budget is £3,000 Markwarner beach holidays How Did we Do We sent the Abrahams to America. What did they think? The Holiday Markers' Profile P & O Cruises Deals of the Week Holiday Money Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Airlines accused of 'illegal' tax Directions Calling planet earth Hong Kong airport fears Mark Hodson on the monsoon risks to runway safety Czechs and balances in Croatian coast deal Question & Answer Where was I? TV Travel Voyages Jules Verne Namibia The Perfect 10: Glasgow There's never been a better time to visit Glasgow, says David Wickers. As well as hosting a year-long festival of architecture and design, it has cafes, style-conscious shops and galleries to march the best in Europe The Sunday Times The Perfect 10: Glasgow Key Diary Dates The best for less It's the end of the season in the Caribbean, and prices, especially at the top end of the market, have been slashed by up to 50%. David Wickers rounds up the best island offers Air Portugal Rail Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Caribbean Sea Rambles, Hikes & Treks A wheel effort for charity Geothermal spas, galloping zebras and some mind-bending terrain are among the ups and downs awaiting Lisa Sykes when she joins a sponsored cycle safari through Kenya's Rift Valley Who goes where: a charity cyclist's guide Getting ready to ride The Kenya Cycling Safari Lunn Poly Watersports Beach Clubs Unijet Hotel La Residencia Another France In the first of a series on the less-visited areas of our favourite countries, Jonathan Futrell succumbs to the Camargue, while Brian Jackman navigates a course through the secret landscapes of Brittany's southern coast Tap Air Portugal The Sunday Times Redwood Drive The Sunday Times Trailfinders United Airlines USAirtours Spotlight on Low Cost Fares Air Tickets Direct Dial. A. 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But his triumph was soured when he was forced to deny cruel rumours that he has no musical talent and that he is being manipulated by an unseen figure Encounters Drawing down the moon Personal Introduction Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Synergy Multiple Display Advertising Items Jewish Dinner-Dances Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Partners Katharine Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Mazda Contents Art Rock Television They've taken over the asylum Cover story Where to find art on the Internet Be a guest at the wedding Art The National Gallery continues its drive to bring the old masters to our computer screens with a CD-Rom devoted to Van Eyck's Arnolfini Marriage. If only all interactive stuff were so good, says Waldemar Januszczak United International Pictures Rest of the week's films Highwaymanspotting Cinema Plunkett & Macleane not only flagrantly disregards character, plot and the 18th century, its disguise is beginning to slip, says Tom Shone Twinkling of an Imax Architecture London is set to follow Bradford's lead with the opening of a cinema that points the way forward for the big screen, says Hugh Pearman Can you hear me at the back? The National's decision to mike up actors has caused a fuss, but bad acoustics in modern theatres are a real issue, says, John Peter Millennium Masterworks We invited Sunday Times readers to choose their masterpieces of the past thousand years. This week, two more works from the top 50 are given expert assessment King Lear Interview Since Trainspotting, Jonny Lee Miller has married, divorced and refused to be stereotyped. 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