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News from 25/04/1999

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Alex Fortume, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Iain Morrison, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, A B N, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Robert Sendall, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Joe Haines, Jon Swain, Sir Michael Rose, Philip Norman, Tom Mouray, Nicholas Rufford, Kenny Farquharson, Dan Pearson, D Spensley, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Rory Bremner, Iain Chapman, May Lim, J Shone, Dr R A Fernley, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Cherie Blair, Frank Whitford, Stephanie Goring, Roy Tummon, Natasha Woods, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, David Meek, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Richard Taffier, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Ryan Black, Michael Jackson, Neil Wormald, Clive Davis, Michael Eisner, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Bob Tyrer, Anne Heche, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Simon Read, Philip Glazebrook, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Nou Camp, Anthony Sattin, James Manson, Steve Farrar, Rickey Dalton, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Bruce Kermble, York Membery, David Summer Smith, David Jenkins, John Evans, Jane Bird, Martyn Beardsley, Jaroslav Hasek, Miss K Hamshaw, David Hewson, Keith Allen, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, David Caims, Harry Shaw, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Watson, Nigel Williams, John Sutherland, Edward Porter, Joy Broad, Louise Taylor, Peter Mandelson, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Stewart Lee, John Salzmann, Eben Black, John Taylor, Matthew George, Tamara Ashley, Joan Smith, Andrew Barr, Phil Craigie, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Alex Kershaw, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Peter White, Lian Clarke, Nick Gardner, M Meadmore, Shelley von Strunckel, Carling Opta, Nick Gartner Deputy Money Editor, Richard Johnson, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Donovan, Tim Sanders, Howard Byron, Sue Lawrence, Gillian Beer, H Green, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Simon Fanshawe, Phillip Kingsley, Paul Bray, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, Jean Kennedy, David Leppard, Michael Jenner, Alicia Wyllie, Tom Honan, Julian Hewitt, R Walker, Kirstie Hamilton, Captain James Burnell, Tom Fawthrop, Tom Shone, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Mark Edwards, John Dougdale, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, John S M Willis, Simon Wlide, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Phil Baker, James Pettifer, Hugo Barnacle, Michael Winner, Rubert Steiner, Jennifer Asiama, Raymond Keene, Kathy Schnare, R E Hutton, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Annamarie Cumiskey, Helen Hawkins, Steve Prior, Stephen Jones, David Owen, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Laurel Ives, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Rachel Forder, Dominic Rushe, Hugh McManners, Keith Wheatley, Ned Sherrin, Ken Pugh, David Walsh, Vineet Agarwal, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Lynne Waltis, Bryan Appleyard, I Q, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Kf Essex, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Victoria O'brien, Nick Harvey, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Jessica Berry, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Mueller, Mike Oldfield, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, V Thomas, Me Worcester, Roger Dabson, Juliet Oxborrow, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, Sean Hargrave, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Stuart Weir, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Raffe time, Maurice Chittendon, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, Pat Crombie, D Reed, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Martin Vanner, William Parker, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Bridie MacMahon, Steven Berkoff, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Stuart Farmer, Stephen Pettitt, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, David Holiday, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Lord St John Fawsley Chairman, David Wickers, Silvia Rodgers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Martin Ouvry, Kl Cleveland, Louiss Taylor, Adam Manktelow, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Richard Brooke, Rupert Steiner, A P, Rosemary Collins, Miss B Datt, Earl Spencer, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, R J Walters, Peter Cooper, Anthony Howard, J A Holland, David Hawson, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Alistair Ross, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Bomb blast hits Asians in London's East End Named: Libyan killer suspects British Airways Contents Inside Britain makes plans to order 40,000 troops to the Balkans Contents Charles praises besieged Woodhead Contents The Sunday Papers Abbey National Contents Kosovo guerrillas fight Serb shells with bullets Marie Colvin, the first reporter to enter Kosovo from Albania, is with a KLA unite fighting to open supply lines. She braved sniper fire and shelling to send this reports Lucky 159 win scramble for British refuge Sixties child Marsha Hunt opens a door for prisoners America warms to Hillary, the nation's first hostess Blue Cross China may buy dome to launch trade invasion Products 'placed' on top TV shows Comet IRA seeks link in arms deal to scrapping RUC Charles to boycott Balmoral church Doctor wants 'cloning' licence Mole blows cover of high-life spies The Sunday Times BT Mencedes-Benz Insight Minister's son at top public school Hollywood steals another classic WH Smith puts lesbian porn on sale Lottery's 200 funded films all lose cash Halifax VW Love equation charts reality of romance Meningitis fear over GM crops Fletcher killing suspect named Benecol The formula for love Invensys Picture Gallery Blair's D-Day As Nato celebrates its 50th birthday, it faces a crisis. Some countries are pushing to send ground troops into Kosovo but others are deeply reluctant. Can the alliance survive? The Naval Commander Captain James Burnell Nugent, HMS invincible Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Nato's land war options The Sunday Times Charles Schwab Milosevic's web of fear Montenegro is nervously on alert against attempts to destabilise it, but Serbia's ability to stir trouble is spreading far and wide. Jon Swain in Podgorica and James Pettifer report Scottish Widows Survivors emerge from the valley of death The shelling of the Rugova valley is creating yet more refugees, writes Jon Swain The Doctor Thei Haumann, Ditch padiatrician at Brazda refugee camp Children are new targets of Serbian paramilitaries A dirty was is getting dirtier with the young increasingly seen as easy prey, reports Maeve Sheehan in Macedonia Jeep There's only One All the president's men Richard Woods reports on the cronies of Milosevic who have made millions and publicly flaunt their power The Sunday Times Milosevic's Court Fumbling for a plan in the fog of battle Nato has changed its aims but not its flawed strategy, says General Sir Machael Rose SAAB 'Real president' has a good war The School Teacher A cuddly man with a cold heart Profile Win but don't grin: the English way of tennis Tesco Picture Gallery Staying on target What the bombers want Security Vision Ltd The BBC gets lost in its own myths, while we pay for a rotten service Fixing the Kitchen Table Hague backs a fake over the real thing Refusenik Trimble foils Gorby's Kosovo plot Atticus Labour's campaign managers take a shire to Medallion Man Atticus Who'd dare shed light on the Dark Prince? Atticus Deadly products of a pariah youth culture Nobody can accuse Tony Banks, the sports minister,… Amanda Platell, the former tabloid newspaper editor Neil Kinnock's real thoughts about Labour… Merchant Investors Assurance Grim future for Scotland Inter-Continental Hotels and Reports Don't blame 'pear-shaped ballerinas' Reach for the sky Air age hits Prufrock Old foes Points Birthdays In Full Cry for a Head to Roll Chris Woodhead's enemies, from his former wife to jealous teachers, have won another round in the fight to get rid to him, report Maurice Chittenden and Jonathon Carr-Brown Woodhead's Tormentors Easy Jet Hague tilts right to stem revolt Compaq Europe cools to 'Balkan' Scots BBC makes bid for ITV's top talent Working women lead revolt in the antheap PC World Pacemaker firm 'offered cash' in failure claim NCR Jewish mavericks hunt their last Nazi Backlash leaves Gandhi struggling to take crown AVIS Oracle Murderous revenge of How did two intelligent middle-class teenagers turn into mass killers? Tom Rhodes reports from Denver VW IBM IBM Renault Tigers roar back in the jungles of Cambodia Sacked EU chiefs want jobs back Virgin Holidays Ghost of Entebbe haunts Israel poll Rejuvenated Boris gets back to plotting Inside Moscow With its $45m budget, The Barber of Siberia, a… Rome prays for a millennium miracle cure The Big Number Christmas comes early for Zyuganov A taste for Pushkin British Airways Bomber picks targets to spread race terror Weather and Travel Outlook Three charged over shootings News in Brief Murder probe Teenager killed in road dispute 'Air rage' charge Four held after Briton is murdered £42m drug haul Rich List Five share £7.6m jackpot Standard Life Investments Ravine deaths Close call Over the moon Correction Now Top that Lucoza Contents Magpies fail to break their Dons hoodoo The Sunday Times Time short for Charlton Saints draw comfort in clamb to safety Kidd feels the heat of relegation Barry's strike seals wilting Forest's relegation fate CGU & You Coventry seem happy to go through motions Fans will fly in to Spanish chaos at final Graham Otway sees Barcelona struggling to cope with an expected invasion of the Nou Camp FA Carling Premiership National League First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Fixtures and TV Games Counting the minutes Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Reid's party plans fall a little flat Hammers win on points Jewell's City set fair for glory Watford still in hunt for play-off place Devine performance flattens City William Hill Ipswich stunned by lowly Crewe Smith climbs the 39 steps Teenage striker Alan Smith in hoping to topple Manchester United at Elland Road today Renault Steely Thome forges ahead Wednesday's star Brazilian defender feels at home in Sheffield as he tackies the demands of the Premiership in style. By Louise Taylor Hungary Look Kevin Keegan looks at the wider picture as his young team heads for Budacest England's Young Guns The Times Shotton sets Oxford target Turin glory opens After their triumph in Turin, Manchester United will now need stamina to turn a dream into reality Ian Hawkey How the 1969 and 1999 United Teams Match up Ferguson's dynamic heroes revelling in his work ethic David Walsh says that Manchester United's defeat of Juventus was reward for excellent man-management and the great British spirit I didn't think Roy Keane could go up any… United Dream the Impossible Dream Will United Miss Keane and Scholes? Ageing Bayern still measure up The experienced European, Cup finalists are well-equipped for a test of srength in Barcelona BAC Sport Munich plot treble of their own Like Manchester United, the club Franz Beckenbauer Presides over are in the running for a hat-trick of trophies, writes Andrew Warshaw Key Confrontations This Season's Encounters Bayern's Remaining Fixtures Celtic showed how to do the treble Natasha Woods on the magnificent Caltic side of 1967 that dominated at home and abroad Rhinos determined to show their true colours Twice a beaten Cup finalist, Francis Cummins is anxious to reverse the trend. By David Lawrenson Final challenge Years of Challenge Cup glory have not dulled the ambition of Shaun Edwards, the Broncos' talisman Free serve Paris accord threatened by club's demands Heir apparent? The jury is still out on Jonny Wilkinson's ability to master the key role for England, reports Nick Cain Fly-Halves Forum: Can Wilkinson Make the Grade for England? Tigers get one hand on trophy Ruthless Bath sink West Thrill of the chase fires up Saints Smallwood at double Concert rebuff leaves RFU out of tune England find empty locker Much of what Stephen Jones says is sound but his Sport on TV American Football Q&A Action Replay: TV moment of the week Whistle Blower Book review Best sellers Tragedy at Imola The sickening death of Ayrton Senna on May 1,1994, stunned the world and changed the face of Formula One The Aftermath of Imola Pakistan stars face life bans A new development in the match-fixing row could undermine Pakistan's chances of winning the World Cup. By Simon Wilde Hick sets his own pace England's batting enigma is confident that he is in good form to dictate the chase for runs during the World Cup. By Simon Wilde South Africa will have to survive without Bacher Breaking the 100 mph speed barrier The 100mph delivery has eluded to top pacemen, but a head of steam is building before the World Cup Spurned Monty takes his revenge Simon Wilde at Hove Don't Blink, the Ball's Coming Virgin Enterprises Ltd. The Sunday Times Fenton steers Eulogy to deliver lifeline for Rowe Jonathan Powell at Sandown witnesses an end to the Sussex trainer's winter of torment with a Whitread Gold Cup victory Command Post Clash of the Titans Red-hot Radcliffe shatters world records Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Young Matador Rookie Bickerton stymied John Bickerton may miss Ryder Cup selection through no fault of his own. By Graham Otway EasyJet Sandelin in right mood to end drought Graham Otway watches a big-hitting Swedish golfer, with a new-found maturity, airming for a rare victory in the Spanish Open Battling Ainslie leads the charge Keith Wheatley on how a lottery windfall helped put British sailors on the crest of the wave in the first Olympic regatta of the season Land-Rover Higgins hits top form Coulthard eager to cut corners Martin faults planned rule changes Richard Evans hears the president of the ATP Tour's player council warm against moves to experiment with the scoring system in tennis Kuerten finds touch in Monte Carlo Angostura Johnson put in spin by old rival BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chevrolet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cat among the pigeons Has the German stanglehold on the small executive saloon at last been broken? The Jaguar S-class is making history, reports Andrew Frankel Chairman's choice is a new car on the cheap A businessman who gives discounts expects one in return. For that he needs a broker, says John Evans Putting bikes in their place Road Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster S. G. Smith London Signature Mercedes-Benz Hughes of Beaconsfield County Cheltenham Speeds—Of Stratford Main Dealer Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunningdale Company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Greenoaks Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Webb Rivervale Mistral Gerard Mann Birmingham Puttocks Cruickshank Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manheim Auctions Registration Transfers Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dvla Son of a gun The Peugeot 206 GT is the update of a motoring tiger for a more sophisticated era, and it works, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Peugeot diesel breakthrough Guaranteed Hell is the overtaking lane in a 1 litre car Guaranteed Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford members vote for windfall Job cuts as AA wakes to £30m headache Inside Virgin atlantic Contents Vroom with a View … Phillippe Strack, best known for… Kingfisher pursues German deal in its global drive MAM to back £260m management buyout at Greycoat Contents Bank set to cut interest rates further Anglo American goes in search of a glittering prize IoD plans to shake off fat-cat image ERGO Racing rebels want sale Stainforth jouns Ermgassen Argyll AA job cuts Barclays ignores Scottish advance Business Digest Sunday Times Business Fromstein to give up chair at Manpower Fund managers fear gilt rules will hit pensions Candover Kvaerner ready to sell off prime site for £40m Lawyer warns over transsexuals' work rights Designer offers homebuyers Starck choice French catch German cold Inflation up Energis Relax—the party's not yet over for rates Economic Outlook Deutsche's Italian job sets off alarm bells Continental operators fear that the merger of the two telecoms giants will create a monipolistic monster, Michael Woodhead writes in Frankfurt Good times likely to keep on rolling Shopping Maul A new world order is developing in retail as the global giants look to dominate high streets around the globe. To survive, companies will have to buy or be bought. Report by Dominic Rushe Retailers' World League Cable & Wireless Giants count cost of great PC giveaway All home computers could one day be free as some IT firms start giving them away. By Garth Alexander in New York Tell-tale signs of companies about to fail Vineet Agarwal and Richard Taffier measure Britain's corporate health using a technique with an almost perfect success rate The Sunday Times Easy Jet Qualitex '99 Exhibition Disney supremo fears losing his magic touch Michael Eisner—who last year pocketed £356m as head of the global entertainment group—has creative urges of his own to fulfil when his time at the top is over Jaguar Vital Statistics Michael Eisner's Working Day "I hope I can finish this before the ambulance… Hewlett Packard Databank Top 200 companies South African Breweries favourite for Cruzcampo Sharewatch Allied Domecq Corporate Services Cala Nestor Healthcare The Times JJB Sports A Share in the Boardroom James Finlay WH Smith Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgagedirect Call Whitegates Estate Agency Limited Cross Cheque I'm Stinking Rich! Mortgages Centurry Pair Trading AA will need more than a jump start While motorists are eyeing a windfall, some competitors of the 'fourth emergency service' are thinking about a bid, writes Kirstie Hamilton The EMC Effect Health guru plans global operation Chai Peter's takeover of Westminster Healthcare is the first step in his plan to create a multi-billion-pound business. By John Waples High flyers can't manage on their own NR Consulting's Challenge The Sunday Times The Experts Toy story built on case of mistaken identity When a top store's buyer thought Larry Schwarz was related to the owner and gave him a big order, he happlly played along, writes Rupert Steiner in New York My First Break Marriott Hotel County Hall Estate agent seeks help with valuation Questions of Business Here we tacle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world US points the way for high tech start ups Britain should look to America where fieding companies are often given capital and backing on the strength of an idea, writes Michael Jackson Multiple Display Advertising Items Fisa Bright spark makes fortune selling electrical imports Serial entrepreneur Martin Goldman spotted opportunities to put goods into British stores at keen prices, writes Rickey Dalton Bulletin Cinemas can screen viewers Cornhill Insurance Find Gay Love in Monte Carlo Prufrock He's Justin time for the Gumball Rally Identity crisis hits Barclays NPI tome reveals a few home truths Lenders conceal best mortgages How Brokers Undercut the Branches Barclays card not so smart Contents Shares to weather storm Sunday Times wins cash refund for homeowner Contents In the Frame. . . Less enfants et I' oiseau (1952)… City giants in millennium bug threat to savings Fidelity Investments Contents Let's pray Michael Hardern is not a member of the AA Derbyshire bond is slow burner Adwatch Gartmore Lincoln Son who bought parents a house is liable for CGT Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Picture Gallery How Specialist Funds Have Performed Unite trusts that offer you rewards and risks Framlington Are boom shares about to bust? The recent slump in high-technology stocks could be a warning to avoid specialist funds Alicia Wyllie reports Virgin Jupiter Overpaying the mortgage is best way to save cash Falling savings rates mean homebuyers can earn more by paying off their mortgage early, writes Nick Gardner Aberdeen Check out the Deals on Offer Discounted home loans give the best deal Direct Line Neville James The Equitable Life Why pay rent when it is much cheaper to buy? Falling mortgage rates mean there has never been a better time to buy your own home, writes Alicia Whllie Low interest rates boost house prices A series of cuts have fuelled rises in property prices of up to 20% in a year—with more to come. Alicia Wyllie reports Scottish Widows First-Time Buyer 10 tips for the best income in retirement Annuities, which provide an income for pensioners, have come under fire over falling values, Naomi Caine reports Drivers can steer clear of cover hikes with specialist insurers Schroders Northern Rock Exploit tax rules to boost income Juliet Oxborrow has advice on how to maximise your investment returns while keeping tax liability to a minimum Scottish Windows How to Get the Most from your Cash European directive could slash returns from life policies A move by Brussels to crack down on tax dodgers could have a knock-on effect on British investors, writes Simon Read Credit card's initial rate among cheapest on offer Direct Line Mastercard Do you have enough house cover? Many better-off homeowners do not have sufficient insurance to protect them if disaster strikes. Kevin Pratt reports AXA Direct Seek out the Best Policy for Home and Car Du President Investors denied Cat funds Insurer snubs inquest ruling Questions of Cash Banks target graduates as loans soar Packages offered by the big four banks are pitched at debt-laden students entering the job market. By Diana Wright Study the Options National Savings Mutual offers Net mortgage saving Norwich Union Shares beat art as an investment Buy 20th-century paintings for enjoyment. If you are looking for profit then stick to the stock market, writes Peter Watson Save&prosper Best Savings Rates Top Investment Funds Popular Shares Readers Choice Mortgage Deals TSB gets drivers going again Sagings News Active funds track by stealth Policy Portfolio PLC Chase De Vere Investment PLC Beale Dobie 1St Policy Company Limited The Equitable Life DTI plans to simplify loan rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Racing legend still in pole position Fame and Fortune Stirling Moss is sitting pretty thanks to the continuing allure of his name and shrewd property investment. By Natalie Graham Picture Gallery M&G Goldshield in good health Standard Life Bank A solidier's vivid record of when British troops went into battle in Europe As Europe braces itself once more for ground war, we publish for the first time the astonishing journal of a second world war infantry lieutenant, Peter White. It reveals the true face of battle Timberland Flooring Company Ltd. Contents Inside Contents British Airways It was just a war of the poses Rivals to the end, Anna Wintour tells Jeremy Langmead why she will still miss Liz Tilberis Please Tell Me my Husband is Still Alive The Author To Tony, with all my love There'll be another best friend along in a minute British Midland Enemy of the People Something stirs in the family tree The world and his cousin are tracing their roots in a genealogy boom fuelled by the Internet, writes Margarette Driscoll A fine romance: no love, no strings, all the receipts What motivates a man to itermise his 'adult relationship'? William Parker explains why he sued his ex-girlfriend Where to start Blair's court jester? You must be joking Interview Why the brains of Britain are heading for home The Times Leave my party alone Attempts by William Hague and Peter Lilley to bury Thatcherism have backfired badly, leaving the Tory party and philosophy in chaos, report Michael Prescott and David Smith K Shoes The long and the short of friendship Michael Winner on the happy clash of character that has forged a relationship which embararrasses John Cleese Welcome to the mad, mad world of the psychiatrist Save the world? It won't be cheap Foxtons Hamptons Five Penthouses now Remaining at Richmond Bridge Albert Bridge House Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Loadsa Monet is strictly for pulling the birds Garbage boy, Pedal TV, and Monica Lewinsky the Serbia chimp Shock Exchange The tabloid week Eureka! The millennium list Skip Spence Last word The Daily Telegraph: Cyril Lagey Variety artist, 1918-1999 Search Domesday Book and 'fly' around… Nasa designs flying saucer Space The laser-guilded spaceship will fuel rumours of access to alien technology, says Sean Hargrave Olicom Chips off the old block will soon be left behind Within three years new processors will turn PCs into truly intelligent machines, says David Hewson Nothing but the tooth Red torch is a life-saver Firefighting Sensors that can see through thick smoke in a blazing building will guide firemen to the rescue, writes Max Glaskin Surf the Net without the phone bills Sunday times Farley & Co The Quartz Steam Mills Multiple Display Advertising Items De Groot Collis Rialte Getting to the core of a snore Medicine The City Quay Regalian Try Homes Bloor Homes Ballymore Wentworth Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barrait Inverforth House Hamptons Crown Dilmun Bensons A Shore bet Something for the weekend? How about a bit a sea, sand and a beach hut, says Fred Redwood Overspill town in search of a new image Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Green Properties of the Week Victorian splendour Georgian elegance 17th-century luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Riviera Multiple Display Advertising Items Mowlem Parque Da Floresta CALA Homes Marbella Cabo Bermejo Laing Homes Charles Church Hamptons FPD Savils Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Contents Ryanair Pulling Power Australia's first luxury train slides effortlessly through some of the finest scenery on earth, but Mark Ottaway wonders if it isn't missing the point Contents Picture Gallery The Good Gear Guide Austravel Air Portugal Explore Voyages Jules Verne Travel Brief Books of the Week Easy Jet Holiday Clinic Their Brief Rosemary Collisn and Bob Tyrer want to take their children, two toddlers and a teenager, on a short-haul holiday that has something to amuse everyone. Their budget is £3,000-£4,000 The Holiday Makers' Profile Disney Gibraltar Brittany Ferries Question & Answer Nambra Iberiab Summer price war promise Incredible Adventures (00 1 941-346 2603) www.… Millennium Countdown Rio's sea off limits Ryanair Stone love Deals of the week End of the run TV Travel Holiday Money Iberia cuts flights to halt chaos Jamaica update Where was I? Question & Answer Namibria Iberiab Summer price war promise Incredible Adventures (00 1 941 -346 2603; www.… Millennium Countdown Rio's sea off limits Ryanair Stone love Deals of the week End of the run TV Travel Holiday Money Iberia cuts flights to halt chaos Jamaica update Where was I? Putting on the Biarritz British Airways Holidays Ryanair Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times CTS Horizons The Break Biarrtiz Sunsail Columbus Klm uk Spain & Portugal Ryanair Ashnil Holidays Another Italy Travel Brief Sunday Times Cunard P&O Stena Travel Brief Cdverley Travel Ltd. The Sunday Times Ryanair Parknasilla Great Southern Hotel Marriott Incredible beach club bargains The Perfect 10: Brighton Cyprus Airways P&O Cruises The fatal shore Every year, on April 25, thousands of Kiwis and Australians assemble at Gallipoli to remember the campaign that created their national identities. Andrew Mueller witnesses the rituals of Anzac Day Stona Line EasyJet Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Select from Austravel Globe Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Explore Worldwide Travelbag Sherpa Worldwide Adventures Abroad The Imaginative Traveller ATOL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breaks in France & Spain Keycamp Holidays Discover Brittany Rural Retreats French Collection Independent Holidays Haven The Magic of France Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fides Reach Victoria Virgin Trains Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries Swansea Cork Ferries The Best in Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Trains My Hols Keith Allen curries favour with the French Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Details Where was I? Win a week's walking holiday for two in Italy with the Alternative Travel Group Whitechead Selection Question International Cable & Wireless Selector Europe IMTT Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash GKR Betterware Selector Europe Spencer Stuart GKR Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items 20th Century Fox Sun microsystems Michael Page Sales & Marketing CWB PSD General Medical Clinics PLC Hyder Whitehead Selection NSC Technology Gemini Consulting Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash Level Communications Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash NBS Focus Executive Ltd. Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash GKR Keith Townrow Norman-Broadbent International Gedas Coca-Cola American Express NBS BIR Integrated Resourcing Solutions Churchill Search & Selection Howgate Sable Powergen MacDonald Kinnaird Morgan Keating Institute of Directors PSD Digby Morgan Consultaing Kestrel Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Environment Agency Unisys Castrol British Polythene Industries PLC Keane Ltd. Keane PD Consultants Springboard Venture Managers PLC Visa Worldwide Partner BG Technology Focus Management Consultants Limited Dr. Weber & Partner Gmbh JPW QD Azurix McKinsey & Company Morgan & Banks International Adderley-Featherstone plc Harvey Nash McCarthy & Stone Scottish Widows Anglo Arabian Services Limited BBC Crossley House Limited Computer Resources Europe Kensington Mortgage Company Non-Executive Directors for the Court of Directors… BT MSL Search and Selection Music Television Metrica a The Croft Partnership Visa LSG Sky Chefs Gartner Group Scottish Equitable Alexander Francis BBC Worldwide Carrer World MMi The Academy Of Business Strategy XKO Software Ltd CMR Interim Managers for Major Companies TeleWARE Connaught Telxon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Islington Council HW Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchise Manager Jaguar House (Liverpool) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall Wilkins Price Water House Coopers Jba Human Resource Consultants Smyth Management Services Executive Resource Management Accountants start laying down the law Solicitors and number crunchers are joining forces to provide one-stop advice shops to make life more straightforward for businesses, writes Sally O'Reilly Global Consumer Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Rubicon £60,000 plus Bonus Colin Smith The Sunday Times Sheila Childs Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Anglo-Austrian Society Business Development Executives Public & Healthcare Falkland Islands Development Corporation Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Currency Systems International Crystal Media An International Commodity The Sunday Times MSL Search and Selection The Scottish Office General Manager Career Analysis Ltd Napier University Edinburgh North East Ambulance Service Nhs Trust Education De Montfort University Leicester Head Strathallan School Head Northern Ireland Civil Service The Times Head of Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA ESF Marie Curie Cancer Care Oxford & County College St. Aldates College SIBS Ltd. Wihok University Learn the Language on Location My son's just a normal healthy computer genius Education Sixth Form Scholarships The Sunday Times The headmaster who keeps girls at bay for the boys' own good Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Surrey Leicester University Oxford & County College The University of Reading The Sunday Times Fat cats told they must work for their cream Board directors have been warned by the DTI to smarten up their act but to do so their companies will need to give them proper training, writes Margaret Coles WDA The Gallup Organization DIAL-a-PHONE RGL International Hunter-Maclean Associates Outlook brightens for executives on the move Contents Cut to its Core Infinite Loop How Apple, the World's Most Insanely Great Computer Company, Went Insane by Michael S Malone Anum £18.99 pp597 Contents When we were seven Female figures Royal mix-up The sunday Times Sewage work Blind prejudice? High hopes Critical List A good advance and good looks guarantee a good kicking, opines Harvey Porlock The pursuit of love Humphrey Carpenter revels in a self-portrait of 1950s upper-crust young womanhood The devil is in the details It is the little things that make Holocaust memoirs so painful, says Silvia Rodgers after reading three very different accounts Down but not out Mandelson: The Biography by Donald Macintyre Harper Collins £19.99 pp486 The Open University The promised land? Will Europe Work? by David Smith Profile Books £8.99 pp263 Bol A life on the ocean wave Learning the Ropes: An Apprentice in the last of the Windjanmens by Eric Newby Murray £22.50 pp144 Diary The humbug of the Grand Old Man The latest Gladstone biography paints a far from heroic portrait, finds Anthony Howard You have to read between the lines George Eliot's diaries appear dry at first, but de a wealth of unspoken emotion if you know how to search for the clues says Gillian Beer The Good Soldier Svejk John Carey's Books of the Century From the memoirs of Jarmila Hasek Maya Angelou Feeling the blues Blue Light by Waltes Mosley Serpent's Tail £9.95 pp296 Another fine scoop Ink by John Preston Doubleday £12.99 pp429 Shortlist Nasty things in the wood The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King Hodder £12.99 pp216 Vietnam vetting Tomcat in Love by Time O'Brien Flanningo £16.99 pp347 An Equal Music "I got 95% The Sunday Times Paperbacks The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 580 Crossword Enthusiasts Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile The Arts Guild Reading Matters Following our support for the Year of Reading and World Book Day, we are proud to sponsor The Sunday Times Hay-on-Wye festival once again World Book Day How books made me a rebel What's in a book? Stephen Amidon, clearing out to move abroad, found himself considering the real value of the hundreds of volumes in his house Her library speaks volumes for her Karen Robinson discovers how, for lifelong bibliophile Anne Fadiman, the very idea of getting rid of a book nearly led to divorce The Orchid Thief Stephen Amidon's Top 10 WH Smith Goosebumps in Night of the Living Dummy II Gooseburmpos Contents Blue F-mail Fun Competitions! What a Day! Get Rapping Picture Gallery Boredom Busters Puffin Galore It's Tea Time! Don't Miss it! Asterix and the Black Gold Jarvis 2002 Proebe's Place Tiger tiger Join The Tribe Robo… Hopping mad Baby's dummy! It's a small world! Enter Wayne's world Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Buzz! On the Box I Want It that Way Soap suds Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Squirt The creature feature Dennis Next Week The zone The Fun Club Dennis to the Resue! 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Philip Norman, who met her in 1967, recalls her refusal to be typecast Barbican Centre Rest of the week's films Not a lot of bottle Snuff and nonsense In 8mm, the dark world of porn turns out to have its unintentionally lighter side ExistenZ Carrying the torch forward Report This year's Ian Charleson awards stirred memories and desires DiSNEP'S Beauty and the Beast Root of the problem Art William Kentridge lays bare South Africa's past in black and white. A pity he has to be so miserable about it, says Waldemar Januszczak Scottish Amicable The invisible Cover story On-Screen, she is the best actress in Hollywood, stripping her characters bare. Off-screen, she disappears. Chrissy Iley on the multiple personalities of Jenifer Jason Leigh The Waste Land Millennium Masterworks Film Don't Miss Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Long Players Dance Opera Music Pop Pick of the Week Comedy Pop The Sunday Times In Dreams Rest of the week's theatre A hit and some myths Drama Half-baked heroes and on outstanding Othello. John Peter is frustrated then thrilled by the RSC Classical Record of the week Mozart String Quarters in D, K575&f, K590 Quatuor Musaiques Auvidls-Astree E 8659, £15.99 Rock Record of the week Jazz The Sunday Times Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection AT&T Heaven in their hands Opera The gods will be pleased—ENO's Semele is a sexy and stylish show, says Hugh Canning Heaven in their hands It's all just Greek to me A concert series devoted to the work of the composer Georges Aperghis convinces Paul Driver that he cannot be serious Jameson Russian steps to greatness Report The top theatre award in Russia his just been won by an Irish director. Simon Fanshawe meets Declan Donnellan, toast of St Petersburg Donmar De La Guarda Flying Scots Dance Scottish Ballet is on the edge of a new era and its latest modern bill augurs well, says David Dougill Capital Breaks Luxury Theatre The Memory of Water Vonda Shepard Harry Hill Making Noise Quetly Boxman. co. Avon The Sunday Times The Royal Opera Peacock Theatre Tickets. online. co. Art Wyndham's Theatre Moscow State Circus Simpley Red Royal Albert Hall Royal Festeival Hall Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre St. John's Smith Square Carwash Arena Chichester Festival Theatre Lingfield Park The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant Cardiff International Arena Total Entertainment Townhouse Brasserie Kenny Rogers The Corrs Bob Dylan Event Travel The Hanoyer Band Unicef Multiple Display Advertising Items Eiton John West Side Story Theatre Tokens Capital Breaks The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Legacy Is there anybody out there? Two new series on space aim to reawaken the public's interest in the planets. So why are they buried in the schedules, asks Sally Kinnes The week in view At wit's end? 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