News from 18/04/1999
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Meghna Shetty, Susan D'arcy, John Dugdale, Der Rosenkavalier, M Downes, Reginald Knapp, A Dales, Colin Thrasher, Matthew Wall, David Burghes, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Kurt Schwitters, Andrew Warshaw, Simon Singh, David Mills, W L, Greg Williams, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Ian Gilroy, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, David Bailey, Frank Whitford, Natasha Woods, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Paul Bunyan, Whistle Blower, Nail Varnishes, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Matthew Wall's, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Lucy Irvine, Neil Wormald, Katherine Mansfield, Nick Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Dylan Jones, Adam Lively, Bruce Kemble, Dr Roger Henderson, Stephanie Debere, Simon Read, Liam Stebbing, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Robina Dam, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Anthony J Roberts, Robert Winnett, Barbara Trapido, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Slavko Curuvija, David Summer Smith, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Elliott Smith, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Cally Law, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Brain Glanville, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Patricia Nicol, Kevin Davies, Waldemar JANUSZCZAK's, John Embrey, C Drake, James Alexander, Peter Hughes, Paul Merton, Alan Millard, Grace Clappara, Sam Murphy, Andrew Barr, Phil Craigie, Cathy Scott-Clark, Tony Wheeler, Graham Otway, William Frating, Mrs P J H, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Dermot Reeve, Phillip Oppenheim, Lorna Macleod, Stuart Wavell, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Aidan Haile, Amanda Redman, Caroline Aherne, Sue Lawrence, Tim Salmon, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Michael Rallings, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Nicholas Hellen, Maeve Sheehan, Peter Windsor, Nick Raynsford, Ian Hawkey, Camille Paglia, Richard Brooks, Christopher Morgan, Samantha Todhunter, Katie Hickman, Alicia Wyllie, Kevin Taylor, Peter Bates, Tim Kelsey, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Matthew Kalman, Charlie Dimmock, Jennifer Asiama, Haldee Findlay-Levin, Raymond Keene, Amanda Foreman, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Jim Smith, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, John Foley, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Tim Allen, Neal Casal, Arthur Samouelle, Rob Ryan, John Trotter, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Richard Seba, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, R W Johnson, Steve Richard, Danny Roth, Garth Alexander, Peg Hailey, Richard Earle, Dr A Wilkes (Headmaster), Maurice Chittenden, President Bill Clinton, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Kristie Hamilton, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Murray, Stephen Downes, Andrew Rogers, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, K Harle, Frank McLynn, V Harvey, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Anthony Green, Niall Ferguson, Fay Weldon, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Michael Hodges, S C Pegram, John Waples, Harold Fielding, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Martin Wroe, Jackson Pollock, Tom Hagler, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Hooper, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, John Cornwell, Jen Petrie, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Donald Dewar, Rupert Steiner, Morris Gleitzman, Chris Lightbown, Michael de Larrabeiti, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Nick Foulkes, R Thwaite, General Sir Michael Rose, Simon Wardell, India Knight, Jim Murphy, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Mathew Horringer, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Cathy Woodhead,
ResumoPicture Gallery London nail bomb attack leaves 50 shoppers injured Clinton targets 'tyrant' Milosevic Contents Kuoni Contents War in Europe Six-Page Focus Also inside On the run from rolling thunder in Serbs assault Contents Minister in row over son's school Insight Sales Surge past 1.5m Boost for Schools Magazine Picture Gallery Are Any Sections Missing? The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified All The Phone Companies Together News Review The Sunday Times Brixton points the finger all ways Birt orders BBC to make sitcoms funny Ted Hughes memorial wishes caught in the army's line of fire 'Pear-shaped' British ballerinas cast out Virgin Land-Rover Middle classes give up on friends Granada gave Lawrence suspects £2,000 holiday Boeing One world revolves around you Doctor 'covered up' fatal poisoning of baby Father of Dracula rises from grave Nasa sets the controls for 'wormhole' space travel Power company under fire over child abuse ad The Sunday Times Virgin Bible story comes back into vogue Churches win right to daily dome services Citroën Xsara Dismay in Catholic church as Hume reveals he has cancer BT Fake Diana autograph was sold for £1,500 Calais Britain feels pain of £4bn payouts Fancy maths gives banks your number Called to Account Jaguar Water pollution rises even as prices increase Invensys Fatal Error War in Europe What really happened to the refugees apparently bombed by planes trying to save them? In the absence of Nato answers, reporters on the ground compile the dossier of a disaster Mercedes-Benz Fortunes of War: How They are Faring Friends Provident Escape route of death What the top guns can't see Hitting a target is easy, an F-16 pilot tells Tom Rhodes, but from 15,000ft you can never be sure what it is Charles Schwab Alfa Romeo Editor of his own death sentence Slavko Curuvija dared and died for exposing the brutal Milosevic regime in print: here are his words Mourning for the life left behind He was a teacher in Kosovo with a happy family and a comfortable living. Now they struggle to get by in a refugee camp. Jonuz Bydyqi tells Maeve Sheehan of the ordeal Nato must head for door marked exit Air power has failed and the allies' only real option is to get out, writes General Sir Michael Rose Macmillan cancer relief Why the allies must fight on Nato forces must continue to grind down Milosevic's war machine until democracy and tolerance triumph over tyranny, hatred and bloodshed, says President Bill Clinton Miele Republicans get back on warpath Natural Viagra for the fantasy gardener Profile Eat a prawn cocktail, rescue a coral reef Cheltenham & Gloucester Nick Newman's Week Primus The will to win Floreat Britannia Fiddling with Hague's image while his policy-makers lose the plot The peacemongers rewrite history Who said the Tories haven't got a prayer? Atticus Half an hour is a long time in politics for 'Two Jags' John Atticus Irvine learns from wallpaper pasting Atticus Rough justice and the Woodhead gossips Kosovo Crisis Renault Marked down for poor work on pay Now America's gone bananas Poor but Handsome Abandoned fathers No conflict of interest Points Birthdays No Holds Barred As film-makers break every taboo. Tony Allen-Mills and Stuart Wavell find that only one word still has the power to shock: censorship Hewlett Packard Heart condition threatens Mahathir Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts 'Nazi doctor' faces trial 'Killer' videos on trial for murder Stena Line India proffers power to its Italian Gandhi French start bar brawl for 'real' absinthe P&O Stena Line Ex-CIA chief kept secrets in his home PC Zurich Rudy's shiny Big Apple turns rotten Rover Pope's visit hit by mosque row Standard Life Investments Millions denied vote in ANC bid to squeeze rivals King is a real pain in the South Pacific Inside Paris Teacher Training Agency Communication Centre Putting a damper on trouble A right carry-on Kristin rescues Cannes Plastics linked to sex mutation City builds itself up to be second Manhattan Weather and Travel Outlook Couples attacked Battered woman was prison visitor Shooting decision GP's 'send over-50s to back of queue' Murder charge Missing teacher Single winner takes £8m jackpot Underscar The Northern Lakes Move to force Stormont deal News in Brief Pinochet move Surgeon sought Crop protest Timor killings Battle for RAC United go four points clear after 3-0 win Contents Keegan goes for Fowler Contents First Telecom Coventry's slip keeps fans tense Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Liverpool stumble to another defeat Premiership plans elite league for reserves Graham Otway says that the Premiership's latest money-spinning idea could widen the gulf between the haves and the have-nots Kidd fury as Rovers fade away Charlton pay the penalty for missed opportunities Beaten Forest cling to dream of survival Wright helps put Rams to slaughter FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Premiership Late Strikes Corica points way for Wolves Quinn prepares to settle old scores Sunderland's striker has played his part in securing promotion, and has no intention of moving aside next season. By Louise Taylor Campbell lifts Everton The Sunday Times Cooke puts City on road to victory Keegan to open door for Fowler England's acting coach is considering using suspended Robbie Fowler for the friendly international with Hungary. By Joe Lovejoy Mercedes-Benz Thug attacks match official Cambridge held Larsson winner Merson relapse Millwall remind genuine fans how it was in the Lions' den The Londoners are anxious to make the most of their chance against Wigan today. By Brian Glanville Zola's blue horizon Nobody is singing the Blues louder than Gianfranco Zola when it comes to assessing Chelsea's title hopes The Times United beware the terrors of Turin Carlo Ancelotti is lining up a few suprises for Manchester United in Turin on Wednesday Vauxhall Golden goal evokes the Best of memories Brian Glanville says the marvellous strike by the Manchester United player against Arsenal left even Marcello Lippi awestruck Giggs all fired up Run at defenders, Alex Ferguson told Ryan Giggs two days before that goal. Giggs obliged against Arsenal-and how Edwards puts limit on cash Lost Lions of '99 would have powered their way to glory This week would be selection time if it were a Lions year. It isn't, but Stephen Jones says the current crop of players would have toured with distinction Too Big for their Boots England believed the hype, and can have no complaints about having the Five Nations-crown taken from their grasp Scotland must be braced for post-party hangover Championship glory for the national team should not be allowed to disguise the downgraded and devalued state of Scottish club rugby, says Alasdair Reid Land-Rover Welsh find pride in Wembley win Wales's triumph over England will go down in valleys folklore, but players and coach sound a note of caution Hunting with a character Letters to the Sports Editor Congratulations to Ian Hawkey on an accurate and… Sports file Picks of the week Sport on TV American Football Action Replay: TV moment of the week Q & a Book review John Aldridge—My Story with Hyder Jawad (Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99) Bestsellers Leicester grind out title march Quins dig deep to bury Bedford Irish set standard in race for Europe Saints win keeps pressure on Tigers Top six the real target for cup finalists Richmond hope Lottery loser Dragon slayers Rebels ousted Luger target Champion Corser makes way for Fogarty Sports Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing Black magic When Dennis Taylor met Steve Davis for the world snooker title, more than 18m viewers were on the edge of their seats Cue Kings: Terry Griffiths on the Best of the Century BAC Sport Higgins far too good for Greene Where the Cup will be won or lost Alec Stewart's side must make the most of local knowledge if they are to come out on top The Sunday Times Hooper sets up win Scoreboard Fly Away a Winner Eyes on the prize England's coach aims to sweep aside the doubters by signing off with victory in the World Cup New league makes few catches Agent of good fortune makes running in marathon world A former doorman from Colombia is setting the pace as a key player in the world of long-distance athletics. By Stephen Downes Flintoff takes a giant stride in right direction Lancashire's powerful young all-rounder is reaping the benefit of a more controlled and thoughtful approach. By Thrasy Petropoulos The Sunday Times Emirates Fantasy League Cricket World Cup Select your team for the chance to win a VIP cricket trip to South Africa plus £38,000 of Emirates flights to be won Fantasy league Choose your Team from the following Players Ten to follow for the Flat season Football Men with a Taste for the Turf Channon's eye for a winner More know him for his football past but the future looks bright for trainer Mick Channon Killer Instinct cut down to size Punters dealth another classic blow as Cecil's hyped colt fails to deliver at Newbury. Jonathan Powell reports Witness the Clash of the Titans Young Kenny reaches maturity Natasha Woods sees a comfortable victory in the £70,000 Scottish Grand National at Ayr Britons left standing After a bad start to the season, things got worse for British drivers in Brazil Ecclestone rallying call will transform life in the forests An uneasy alliance could mark a positive turning points for the world of rallying says Jeremy Hart Renault Picture Gallery Brooking goes from midfield to fast forward The former England midfielder possesses the perfect qualifications for the role of chairman of Sport England, says Ian Hawkey Otazabat's iron will The so-called experts in America overlooked Jose Maria Olazabal's most obvious quality-his fighting heart BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpina Sytnerdirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Right on the button Alfa is the latest to offer a Formula One gearchange. It could be the future for family cars, says Ray Hutton Taking a Cavalier approach to your grandmother The £3,000 end of the second-hand market is perilous. Karen and her granny need an adviser, says John Evans Beware of a car with a haircut Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital City Contracts It's as Easy as AVC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Bramshaw William Loughran Bramley British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patrick Solihull Drayton Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Tradition of Excellence Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Alan Day London Hughes of Beaconsfield Mercedes-Benz Normand Park Royal Sunningdale Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods Land-Rover Stratstone of Mayfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Porsche AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT600 Dick Lovett Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chapelgate Dick Lovett Arlington Evans Halshaw H. R. Owen St. Albans Glenvarigill Rivervale Stratstone of Wilmslow Suzuki Registration Transfers Dvla Classic Collection Auction PG's Number CNDA National Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab vs. Test drives Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Registrations One for the road Ferrari's new 360 Modena really is a racing car that can be used for everyday transport, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars H. R. Owen Thoroughbred Motor Cars Dealers of Pedigree Can a people carrier be a real car? Can it hell Hadley Green Garage Broughtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Burton House RBS to court Barclays for £41bn merger Rankin to join Anglo for London flotation British Midland The Airline for Europe Contents Under starter's orders for the great shares handicap Inside Contents Private equity groups fight for chunk of Invensys Contents Kingfisher Asda deal under fire One-time pariah Mulcahy produces platform for growth Branson forced into £1.2bn flotation Abbey National Leech logs on to another winner Ailing Sainsbury puts on the Ritz Small firms fear tribunals threat Business Digest Evans courts Armstrong in biotech push Water firms fall behind in bug battle Consultants to line up for £80m Stock Exchange sale Samsung Electronics Silverstone members in line for £70,000 Branson honours UK's fastest-growing firms RoadChef rebel plots fight for windfall Sterling effort by euro's enemies Euro Watch Pricing rethink Levene backs City Danes turn again PCI gets in first Candover Avoiding the two-year rocks Economic Outlook Cost of war in Kosovo puts pressure on inflation Promise Re-Mortgaging Made Easy Spoils of War The Nato campaign to protect the Kosovars could end up costing billions of pounds. Already there is talk of military hardware running short, which will be a boost for the defence industry. John Waples and Matthew Lynn reports on the economics of the battleground Geldof sees the Net as next boomtown Anger and frustration are yet again the driving forces behind Live Aid hero Bob Geldof's latest venture, the Internetbased travel company Deckchair. com Profile Newspapers Support Recycling Bob Geldof's Working Day Railtrack chief battles to get network running on right lines Gerald Corbett is striving to do away with the 'worse than BR' tag but regulators and critics keep carping writes David Parsley Vital Statistics Armadillo The Eagle is Stranded Barclays is back in trouble after the man seen as its saviour quit before he had started. Now bidders are ready to pounce, writes Kristie Hamilton Citibank Sainsbury vs Tesco: the gap grows Shares in Britain's No 2 grocer bounced on takeover talk despite poor figures. By Kirstie Hamilton You've always had short arms and Ad chief aims to sell Britain to the world Rupert Howell, the man behind the Tango and Pot Noodle ads, is warming to his task as president of the IPA, writers Dominic Rushe Hewlett Packard Long Established Roofing and UPV Centre Dove Brothers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Century Mortgages Hoola Hoop Euphony Caring Parents Organisation Franchise Partnerships Wembley Exhibition Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford accelerates into the services lane The purchase of Kwik-Fit is part of a drive to make the carmaker a one-stop for motorists. By Garth Alexander, New York Self-made entrepreneur happy to see Kwik-Fit go to worthy suitor Tom Farmer believes the firm he founded, sold and then resurrected is in safe American hands, writes Patricia Nicol Achieve Service Excellence The Sunday Times Energis Marriott Hotel County Hall Retail Romance Kingfisher and Asda believe a merger would be a marriage made in heaven but the City has misgivings. By Dominic Rushe Databank Hit plans extention with Bob the Builder Sharewatch The Sunday Times A Share in the Boardroom Pubs heading into hands of new six pack A carve-up of the pub sector is looming and it could once again be dominated by just six big players, writes Dominic Rushe Microsoft Ambitious restaurateur won't sell stake The Sunday Times The Experts Girlfriend was the model for success John Casablancas' chance foray into fashion set a trend others had to follow, writes Rupert Steiner in New York My First Break Dolphin Board meeting must formalise all decisions Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasigly competitive world Home costs set against business Vat reclaimable on DIY helicopter How to get your message across Coaching breeds confidence Businessmen from small and large companies can benefit from practice in presentation skills, writes Claire Oldfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paraffine Bulletin Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The mr tag franchise KallKwik Print Copy Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auditel (or) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Turnaround Company Providing Financing The Winning Sports Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Right image makes all the difference In business, the right appearance and demeanour can mean the difference between success and failure. Claire Oldfield reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Legends Nightclub Leapfrog International The Times Saatchi plots rearguard action Bum steer for porn magnate Cornhill Insurance Vroom at the top Prufrock Cornhill Insurance Bank faces heart attack French launch le close shave Barclays must give Royal an audience Higher fund charges 'no guarantee' of performance Bell battles the carpetbaggers L&G may spark pension shake-up High Roller. . . Lee Oakes won £2.2m in the national… Contents Banks hike profits by hitting savers Contents Fidelity Investments Thousands with Pep mortgages hit in Isa muddle Contents Isas could kill off budding breed of market investor First isn't always best at Gartmore Adwatch Scottish Widows Pension poser Budget baloney How dividend tax changes hit Peps Pay off mortgage if you can afford it M&G Fit pensioner faced £5,000 excess on travel health cover Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Building societies outshone by funds Joint account fails to escape IHT trap Retirement plan in need of rethink How to get the most out of your savings Interest rates may be at an all-time low but there are still ways to boost your income. Alicia Wyllie shows you how to fight back Savings Rates Go Back to Square One Mercury Asset Management Getting the Right Balance Hunting for Better Rates Where to Get the Best Deals Make a million before the millennium For investors who are prepared to risk the shirt on their back, Robert Winnett explains how to get rich quick Abbey National Cash in on world's gloomy mood Halifax Now is the time to buy dream home in the sun A strong pound, cheap loans and the low cast of property make a holiday home affordable, writes Matthew Wall Prosper Framlington Plug in and become part Everything you need to know to get online Matthew Wall's step-by-step guide unravels the jargon that surrounds the world of personal computing Northern Rock Best Computers for under £1,000 Lincoln Web security 'too tough' for hackers Scottish Widows How to connect with the best deals Household names from Tesco to Dixons offer Net packages. Matthew Wall picks out the best of the bunch Aberdeen Ten vital tips for filing your tax return The Revenue's deadline is months away but prompt action will avoid last-minute panic—and a hefty fine. By Diana Wright Sainsbury's Bank 1St Policy Company Limited The Equitable Life Dresdner RCM Global Investors Experts say Footsie will keep on rising Low interest rates and an economic recovery are expected to push the market to new hights, writes Nick Gardner When falling ill can make you richer Simon Read reports on a medical insurance scheme that pays out cash to policyholders after treatment National Savings The Equitable Life Johnson Fry Bright future for game investors Kevin Goldstein-Jackson spots investment openings in hotels, chemicals, computer games—and a building-society account Chase De Vere Investments PLC Airline offer on delay was flight of fancy Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Uncork a vintage bargain by buying your wine online Enthusiasts can buy the world's finest wines from a growing number of discount merchants, writes Matthew Wall Beale Dobie Loss adjuster was on shaky ground Shell denies blame for a pump bump Direct Line Financial Services Gartmore Schroders Cat Standard Many antiquities in auctions are looted Buyers at this week's big spring sales should beware of bidding for pieces that were plundered, writes Peter Watson Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Standard Life Bank Best Savings Rates Club Direct tees up cover Savings News High-tech trust is high-risk investment Policy Portfolio PLC Chase De Vere Investments PLC First Active Tesco's counter measure Lady Macbeth reveals a gentler side Jupiter Insurers on standby as high tides threaten Companies expect a deluge of claims this year but the onus is on homeowners to get the paperwork right, writes Diana Wright Aerospace engineer has really taken off Breaking out The Wives who say no For decades, a legion of women have served British interests around the world as unpaid slaves of the Foreign Office. At last, writes Katie Hickman, the daughter of one of them, they are fighting back One. Tel 100% Telephone Co. Contents Superlative Travel Contents The page three girl I left behind Phillip Oppenheim explains why the lonely heart appeal being run on his behalf by The Guardian is entirely unnecessary Here's looking at me Pub crawlers have nothing to lose but their chains The Times Enemy of the People The marathon runner Life with the lions Simon Singh, author of Fermat's Last Theorem, was a stranger to his Sikh roots until he returned to Punjab Life With the lions When debs really went to the devil It's fast and furious and history in the making Taking the battle to Mr Charm Interview Just watch American jump Claims that Europe's single currency is failing are premature. But give it time, writes David Smith, and three simple lessons from America show that it surely will Hague heads for a cold-comfort triumph Perverse pleasures in adland Whatever America says are the century's best, Britain prefers ads that refresh the parts US commercials can't reach, says Stuart Wavell It's, like, Wolverhampton is the new capital of cool Putting a stop to girls' talk Multiple Display Advertising Items LCR Developments Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trinity Square London Sw17 Barratt Hamptons International Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Celibacy is a good millennium career move Moll Cutpurse, shopkeeper; topless cleaners; and a dart secret The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Wilfred Ponsonby Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Boxcar Willie DTI showcase companies rapped over 2000 bug Darwin rules in deep space Nasa is applying the principle of survival of the fittest for future missions. By Sean Hargrave Olicom Writing is on the wall for ogre on your desk Bring up a baby on-screen Spray may end misery of hay fever Medicine Relief may be in sight for the 20% of the population who suffer every summer, writes Roger Dobson Sex for sale in battle to defeat woodworm Alta Vista paves way for firms to sponsor web links Edited by Sean Hargrave Sony loses case over PlayStation Alloy could speed up PCs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laing Homes A Development by Dencora Homes Ltd Warwick Balfour & Sincere Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Winkworth Angel on the green islington, N1 Five Penthouses now Remaining at Richmond Bridge Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items National House-Building Council Durkan New Homes Westfield NW3 Hampstead The Drayton Gleeson Homes Queue here for the £1m country house You may have the money, but it's the fastest mover who snaps up a home in the country, says Josephine Smit Kensington & Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Properties of the Week Waterside homes Capital position Solent stunner SW6 Beautiful ground floor flat, at private devel Mulberry Court Friend & Falcke Harbour setting Thames retreat The Quartz 55 hatton garden The Lexington, EC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Property Exhibition Campos de Guadalmina Bernard Nicod Sa Montreux French Property Exhibition Mowlem Parque Da Floresta Quinta Do Montinho John Adam House Multiple Display Advertising Items Portugal Octagon St. George Linden Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items New Homes Rialto Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brecon Beacons National Park Property Wanted Goldfinch Bryant Homes Kew Bridge House Pavilion Apartments Contents Silver lining Cycling through a mini-monsoon in the French Pyrénées, Michael de Larrabeiti rediscovered the warm soft centre of the Gallic heart British Midland Contents Inn keeping with the best traditions Two more hotels nominated by readers join the ranks of exceptional places to stay that cost less than £100 a night CTS Horizons Iberiab Parknasilla Great Southern Hotel Unijet Ooks of the Week Getting There Holiday Clinic Murray and Jen Petrie have saved up with four friends to celebrate the millennium with a trip of a lifetime. Their budget is £5,000 per couple Marriott Voyages Jules Verne Markwarner beach clubs British Airways Holidays Beach attack in Barbados Uganda reopens national park The Sunday Times Ryanair the Low Fares Airlines This weekend, The Museum of Modern Art in New York… Portuga line Club Med Question & Answer Website of the Week Where was I? Holiday Money TV Travel Shallow caves Just off the eastern coast of South Africa lurks a network of surreal and exotic underwater caverns. Stephanie Debere charts the wonders of the Airwall Shoal Explore Worldwide Namibia Beach Club Specials P&O Portsmouth Jamaica How was It for You? QE2 & Manhattan P&O Cruises Your place for mine? What's it really to swap homes with a complete stranger? Susan D'arcy asked four families to reveal how it was for them, while David Wickers provides a step-by-step guide to making the perfect match Deck sports Irish Ferries Your place for mine? Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Holidays C. I. E Tours International Swansea Cork Ferries The Spectacular South West Slattery's Ireland Ireland How was It for You? The Ormond Quay Hotel Drive Ireland Jersey Disnepland Paris Another Greece Unmarked roads, hidden towns and unspoilt open country are the stuff of holiday dreams, by Mark Ottaway and Tim Salmon find them all in the remote Agrafa and Pilion regions of Greece Travel Brief Planet Earth Nobody Ever Goes Just once British Airways Holidays Travel Brief Sunday Times Trailfinders Travelbag Quantas British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Usit Campus Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Destination Group Globe Savers Airtours Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Travel mood Dial. A. 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