News from 16/05/1999
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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Christopher Middleton, Paul Donoven, Matthew Wall, Newton Aycliffe, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, King Crimson, Emma Payne, Stephen Grey Brussels, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Mark Mulcahy, Dr Kirk Zimbelman, D Hart, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Leon Reis, David Giles, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Patrick Duffield, Ivo Tennant, Gaby Hancock, M K, Ferdinand Mount, Alistair Scott, Raine Countess, Barry Whitfield, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Edin Hamzic, Humphrey Carpenter, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Ben Rosevink, Neil Wormald, Alleen Ballantyne, G L, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Adam Lively, Josh Saizmann, Frank Gardner, Lydia Tapping, Simon Read, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, John Russell, Robert Winnett, Mikhail Bulgakov, T Mair, Irwin Stelzer, F H L, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, George Turnbull, Saffron Ellidge, David Dougill, Bruce Springsteen, John Evans, Donna Leigh-Kile, Simon Kuper, Evgeny Kissin, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, D Harrison, Marian Martin, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Graham Duffill, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Jennifer Miller, Louise Taylor, S L, Bob Walker, Dr Roger Henerson, Eben Black, Alica Wyllie, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Siobhan Davies, Andrew Mowatt, Helen Hally, Peter Parker, Richard Johnson, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, Douglas Bain, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Steve Waugh, Frances Spalding, Caroline Aherne, Sue Lawrence, Stan Labovitch, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Diana Maloney, Derek Clements, Richard Binns, Garth Pearce, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Anthony Sampson, Tim Rayment, Alicia Wyllie, Valeric Sinason Director, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Naum Gabo, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, William Carson, Phil Baker, R S, Hugo Barnacle, Michael Winner, Bernic Green, Giles Tatton-Brown, Anna Pasternak, Raymond Keene, Catherine Zeta Jones, Roger Brooke, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, E Jones, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, James Joyce, Trevor Roberts, Julia Irvine, H Jermyns, Annamarie Cumiskey, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Uzi Mahnaimi, Peta Bee, Stephen Bevan, J Eason, Venia Polyronald, Andrew Smith, Philip Watson, Caroline Donald, G Kainyek, Claire Oldfield, Philip Corker, David Walsh, S Evans, Mark MacAskill, V Gilbert, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, S P, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Will Collins, Stephen Armstrong, Arj Barker, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Audrey Harvard, Mark Prigg, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Ruth Rendell, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Andrew Sarall, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Robin Robertson, Jackson Polleck, Jacques Loussier Trio, Susan Elkin, Ricky Dalton, Tony Hayman, Nicolas Stevension, M E, Michael Sheridan, Mike Smith, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Peter Clarke, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Bernard J Shapero, A B, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Ashley Shackleton, David Hutcheon, Herbert "Dixie", David Sumner Smith, Jonathon Carr-Brown Political Reporter, Chrissy Iley, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Carr-Brown, R M, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Stephen Pettitt, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Colin Ellis, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Brian Pendreigh, David Smith Economics Editor, Richard Whiteley, Money Team, Michelle Pamment, Dr Pradeep Chadha Member of The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic stress, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Zoe Linkson, Bill Wyman, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, K Carter, S Bray, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Sam Jenkins, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Mi6 probes Fayed link to Internet spy scandal Blair 'frustrated' over Clinton's war strategy Contents Virgin atlanic Contents Inside Pinocchio knew the truth: your nose gets longer when you lie Son of Camilla Parker Bowles snorted cocaine Highest April Sale for 18 Years Are Any Section Missing Call Abbey National Benefits clampdown for workshy youths Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified Welfare costs exceed target Hopes rise for deal on Ulster Irvine to crack down on judges A wild child in the royal family Camilla's hellraising son is close friend of William Mistress tells of her 27-year secret affair with Haughey Disneyland 'Unhappy' Jackson may quit politics Debenhams British pay up to 75% more at Ikea than the French How the Prices Compare Chimps on the menu in Brussels restaurants Police narrow Dando focus to 10 boyfriends Mercedes-Benz One 2 one Last words of killer gave life to Sherlock Holmes Surgeons 'grow' replacement bones on injured patients Miele Row over £1m protection for royal couple British Airways Upper classes wake up on wrong side of the blankets Bridget Jones gets her man Compaq Microsoft Cancer clusters found near TV masts Insight BT Security Vision Ltd Ministers give their advisers 25% pay rises Numberchange Citroen Xsara Actors 'possessed' by screen persona Rebel spy is drawn Pitney Bowes Unmasked agents recruited Privileged backgrounds unite many of those named, write Chris Hastings, Gareth Walsh and David Leppard Anglian Home improvements Mystery cargo may hold key to death of divers Rover Star dentists strike gold in NHS exodus Going through a difficult phase Profile The British teenager For plastic people, the ultimate credit card Charles Schwab Nick Newman's Week The wrong strategy Following their noses Primus We should give the Russian bear a hug, not a slap in the snout Picture Gallery The Scots and Welsh must use their power Two cabinet lame ducks to avoid the chop Notting Hill bites the hand that fed it film stardom Atticus Anyone for a game of hardball with Patten? Euthanasia's dose of doublethink Direct Line Clarkson in the hot seat FIAT In praise of bottling up Thanks a million Dc-3 downed in error Gun Law Points Revenge of the Progressives Our Children's education is on the hands of a powerful quango. Some of its members don't believe children should learn facts, reports Judith O'Reilly The Advisers' Hidden Agenda Norwich Union Lucent Technologies Rivals plot a showdown as Yeltsin beats impeachment Phobia drove Donny Osmond over the edge His Worst Fear Nato leaders blunder towards fudge of failure Virgin Futurestep Direct Line Mafia smuggles refugee women into sex slavery John Follain in Rome and Edin Hamzic report on the vice trail from Kosovo Stars queue for walk-on parts The Sunday Times Renault America in secret moves to aid KLA Marie Colvin and Stephen Grey find clandestine action on the Albanian border BT cellnet The War so Far Thetrainline Bomb reawakens old men of Beijing Egg Nissan NCR Battling Bibi turns to shrewish Sara Hopes pinned on nude Bush Inside Washington Soft soap for Monica Lighten up, Bud Teacher Training Agency Reed buried with one last mighty binge Fertility doctors create babies with two mothers Weather and Travel Outlook National Deaf Children's Society News in Brief No Turning Back Day of truth for treble chasers Manchester United can move one step closer to the pantheon by clinching the title today Contents Lucozads Sport Contents Premier passion Wenger cool with heat on Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Greatest Final Days of the Season Heroes and villains And now the End is near: Best and Worst of the Football Season One to go in battle that cannot tell rags from riches Fear of failure has haunted the new breed of managers. Another will have to face up to relegation today Bet of the Season Scowcroft ready to finish job Ipswich are desperate to make it third time lucky as they tackle the play-offs again Watford ready to stage comeback Dressing-room harmony is an asset for Elton John's club in their quest to return to the big time, their player of the year tells Ian Hawkey Dickov spoils Wigan's day to give City edge Fantasy league Sir Alf's class of '66 mourn their mentor Brian Glanville attends the simple, moving memorial service for the only manager to lead an England team to World Cup glory Teenage kicks leave mark West Ham displayed stylish promise to win the FA Youth Cup but the stars of tomorrow face many pitfalls, says Brian Glanville A cow Kingstonian land Trophy Stan the Man They call it 'the Matthews final' but the man himself refuses to take the credit for glorious 1953 The Cup that Cheers: Six of the Best Wembley Finals BAC Sport Uneasy allies plot The truce between manager and striker proved paramount in getting Newcastle to the FA Cup final Emirates Key Confrontations in the 1999 FA Cup Final Tetley's Diamond has rough edges Tactics will be all-important at Wembley. Louise Taylor assesses the merits of the various options that are open to Newcastle American sport gridlocked in its own world Excitement? It's not cricket Moet & Chandon Boxing Sport on TV Picks of the week Q & a Book review Perfect Pitch 4: Dirt Edited by Simon Kuper and Marcela Mora Y Araujo (Headlinem, £7.99) Bestsellers Monty to face his nemesis Two of Europe's finest do battle for the Benson & Hedges Open title at the Oxfordshire today Honda Bevan the Picasso in pyjamas Michael Bevan's status as one of the cricketing greats could be confirmed in this World Cup Emirates The Week's World Cup Fixtures Woolmer gets flea in his ear Johnson shows his strength Cricket Scoreboards NatWest Cronje runs on remote control Is the use of radio transmitters in cricket the way forward, asks Ian Hawkey, or is this just a case of far too much outside interference? Opening gambit They may still have problems with their openers, but at least England are up and running The Times Canny Lloyd in good humour A moment of pre-match hilarity set England on their way to a cleverly-planned World Cup win against Sri Lanka, writes Graham Otway Flintoff plays power game One of England's big hitters is using a new style of bat to smash the ball even farther, reports Simon Wilde The Sunday Times Young gun Garcia has Roberts in his sights Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing King crowns Wasps' season Bath's 12-try blitz sinks Exiles Disappointing match fails to rise to the occasion David Walsh says empty seats and a game which failed to live up to its billing, meant the Tetley's Bitter Cup final was a non-event Mallett sees double Epson Street fighting man With Schumacher just edged out in qualifying by Hakkinen, a pulsating Monacco Gp beckons Monaco Grand Prix Grid Supple off to a Flyer Jonathan Powell sees an Irish Jockey make the most of his first Godolphin ride in the Locking Stakes Eakenham Mercedes-Benz Cooke revels in shared dream of Derby glory Jonathan Powell says that the 30 owners of Housemaster are heading for Epsom with high hopes for a good day out and a winner Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Licenced to thrill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Scotts Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The low rollers Any old fool can buy a Rolls-Royce or a Bentley, and many do. But it is possible to pick up a bargain for as little as £10,000 if you follow a few rules, says Andrew Frankel If the price is right, there's no substitute for quality A retiring executive with £25,000 to spend need look no further than the usual suspects, writes John Evans Price to pay for staying cool BMW Authorised Dealers Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialists in Short & Long Term Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edward Symmons & Partners British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint of Derby Ltd. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT 600 Dick Lovett Glenvarigill Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dvla Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the red-light zone The Honda S2000 is powerful and raucous, but can drivers make the most of it, asks Ray Hutton Motoring Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of the snakepit, a car with real venom Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Labour backs multi-million pay packets Bank deputy sounds alert on inflation Sellafield heads for a partial privatisation British Midland Contents Hold Tight . . . Rank's investors have had a… Conspiracy theorists pan Net for gold price scandal Contents City fraud squad poised to quiz Eaves Contents Why communications in Britain will never be the same Agenda Seasick M&s takes to the air The Sunday Times Bookshop NetBenefit heads for market CBI seeks £200,000 a year boss Raytheon close to £750m MoD order Business Digest Allied's pub talk may fail to save Hales BT transforms the telecoms network New delay hits £150m Rover rescue package Universal summons Spider-Man to fight Disney in Europe Candover The curtain is rising on a new type of theatrical… Rival bid emerges for ailing Hillsdown Brussels plans deal to remove tax threat Euro Watch The Times Drifting from Europe Housebuilders raise the roof Low interest rates, takeover activity and even planning restrictions have transformed the sector's City fortunes, writes John Waples Rich and poor both get richer Rise £ Fall He was a trusted pillar of the City establishment, but Hugh Eaves's secret gambling cost his colleagues millions and drove him to the brink of suicide. By John Waples Intel inside The pioneering king of venture capitalists Candover's retiring chairman, Roger Brooke, founded the company after pinching a good idea from America One 20ne rings £10bn bell with bidders As the race for controls of the mobile-phone company hots up, its boss is battling to retain its identity, writes Kirstie Hamilton Wood Gundy (London) Limited Clock Microsoft muscles in on next revolution Looking to dominate the next wave of Net technology, software's Kingpin has clinched a series of mega-deals—and more are on the way. Garth Alexander reports from New York Dolphin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building & Joinery Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motologic Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moneypoint Fmans Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champagne Days Ltd Function Hall Available for the Millenium New Years… The Sunday Times Executive recruitment company KallKwik Multiple Classified Advertising Items Century Mortgages T. Leese. TBS Ltd. Swisher Auditel Rank starts a grand adventure Mike Smith, the former Ladbroke chief, reveals his plans for the lumbering giant to Dominic Rushe Posthouse hotels Squaring up to give The Mouse a rollercoaster ride Universal's ambitious Florida theme park will seriously rival Disney, writes Dominic Rushe Action 2000 We're doing it right, says King of the Bank The deputy governor of the Bank of England, tells David Smith how two years of independence have silenced the critics Databank Old Mutual aims to slash costs by £50m Sharewatch Be a better manager—delegate A Share in the Boardroom The Sunday Times Microsoft West pays price of China's outrage The Chinese government is demanding its pound of flesh, writes Michael Sheridan from Beijing Cashmere craze will fashion new market Demand for pashmina shawls is creating a profitable classic for retailers and helping to revive the cashmere industry, writes Claire Oldfield Sauce maker climbs on gravy train Ivory Foods Group has started producing a new range of sauces for which it believes there is huge demand, but it fears competitors will copy the recipes and swallow up its market. David Sumner Smith reports The Sunday Times The Experts The man who made soup for starters My First Break Andrew Palmer's plans to sell fresh products succeeded only after he rejected food industry production norms, writes Rupert Steiner EMC Failed company leaves landlord out in the cold Questions of Business Here we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Stationer aims to envelop Britain After a successful debut in London, Bureau plans to take its shop and innovative continental products nationwide, writes Ricky Dalton Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgagedirect Absolutely No Compettion Brand New-Home Based… £6.4 Billion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vehicle Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Entrepreneurs get taste for Net profits UK firms make better use of e-commerce to sell goods and services than their continential rivals, writes Claire Oldfield TAS Software plc Kevin Leech: ringing the changes Killjoys close the net on staff who abuse the World Wide Web Cornhill Insurance Undertaker brings Wall Street to life Prufrock West End Eurobabe ditches the pound Clarity must begin at home for golden boys of Goldman Snowden's betting on British justice Centrica takes lead in race to buy AA Contents Estate agents in dirty tricks investigation Eastern markets are full of promise for investors Overdrawn get an earful Contents Cover Girls . . . getting lost on a continental… Scottish Widows members in line for £2,000 Equitable rebel aims to win seat on board Fidelity Investments' Contents Picture Gallery Abbey National encourages customers to go elsewhere Comment High-yield bond carries hidden risk Adwatch M&g Windfalls invested in Isas are liable for capital gains Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Scottish Widows You can shop till you drop on the Net From food to fashion and CDs to cars, online shops have it all—and there are lots of bargains, writes Robert Winnett Where to Make the Biggest Savings on the Web Standard Life Bank Citibank Save & Prosper Group Limited Norwich Union Ten biggest tricks of the money trade A special report by the Money Team exposes the ploys the financial industry uses to boost profits—at your expense Scottish Widows Interest Rates on Credit Cards and Personal Loans Schroders Northern Rock Friends Provident Profits rise again at African falls hotel group Kevin Goldstein-Jackson expresses admiration for a Zimbabwe company and disgust for a lender closer to home Dresdner RCM Global Investors The Equitable Life Save cash on DIY home sales In today's buoyant market sellers don't need an agent. They can do it themselves and save thousands, writes Nick Gardner Share buyers flock to the Internet Investors are rushing to buy and sell shares online because it's simple, fast and cuts down broker's fees. By Matthew Wall Mercury Assist Management Net Shopper Go-it-alone lawyer £1,500 better off Aberdeen Directline Caravan insurer pays up Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Fund managers cut fees to lure savers If you can afford to invest a lump sum in an equity Isa, you could save hundreds of pounds in changes, writes Alicia Wyllie The Sunday Times Beale Dobic & Company Limited Direct Debit Don't forget car cover before crossing Channel Ordinary policies will often give only limited protection overseas, but upgrading cover is not expensive, writes Simon Read Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Policy Portfolio Plc Best Savings Rates Top Investment Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Loan offers best of both worlds Norwich Union Base Rate Tracker Mortgage Start saving the planet Chase De Vere The Equitable Life Is Pam solution for retired? Free serve Net man trapped in tax web Money Makeover Jupiter Virgin NXT looks to sound growth in flat screens Football collecting reaches fever pitch The game is back in fashion and keepsakes are big business. By Naomi Caine Love Thy Enemy Superlative Travel Contents British Airways Natural born fanatics My mother's last road test in the fast lane of life Amazon. co. uk Enemy of the People Archer's going, going, gone too far again Nico Colchester Journalism Fellowship The men I lost to the cold mountain George Mallory's daughter was eight when he perished on Everest. Clare Millikan tells Christopher Goodwin the discovery of his body has reopened painful wounds, not least because her husband also died while climbing If you find Uncle Sandy, let him rest in peace He won't roll but he still rocks Interview A little violence isn't the worst thing that can happen to a film Black Swan Trains Dr Dolly plans the clones that will save lives The creator of Dolly the sheep tells Alleen Ballantyne how a new technique can end many illnesses Doing right by the child Jeremy Corbyn's estranged wife explains to Margarette Driscoll why she defied her left-wing husband over their son's school Hitler's generals in the comedy zone A literary heritage in search of a home Foxtons Nicholson Estates Lockes Wharf Pavilion Apartments St James Homes Beach Ball bounces back under a torrid Sun Shock Exchange The tabford week Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Last word The millennium list Eureka! Birdy Sweeney Last word Clockwork radios help refugees Displaced Kosovars in Macedonia and Albania will be able to trace their families and hear how the war is going, writes Sean Hargrave Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rialto Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Writing on the wall for cards Credit Checks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Linux fights for TV control Software Doctors bridge gap to fix severed nerves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virtual air tower can re-enact collisions Airport planners and crash investigators can duplicate control operations, writes Sean Hargrave Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back up files via the Net Sounding off Vital office information can now be protected in an earthquake-proof facility for a modest fee, writes David Hewson Multiple Display Advertising Items Cala Artillery mansions Cala Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bocking Essex Hamptons International LCR Developments Fulham Bilfinger+berger Development U. 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Drayton Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballymore Buying into the good life Falling farmland prices have made hobby farming more attractive, says Christine Webb Copthorn Homes Barracks return to civvy street Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Parque Da Floresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella's Premier Estate Agency World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frost Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryant Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bellway Homes Galliard Homes Limited Fairview New Homes Plc Rialto Homes Copping Joyce Berkeley Homes Charles Church Contents Ryanair Contents Against the Grain Everyone, it seems now spends their summer in Tuscany. Richard Girling avoids the crowds and trafic jams and finds himself a quiet little hill town Contents On the gold standard Three more hotels offering outstanding value for under £100 a night and nominated by Sunday Times readers for Golden Pillow Awards Hotels Reservation Service No Title Orlando Florida Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Their Brief Will Collins and his girlfriend Gaby Hancock want a weekend of outdoor activity, with a little luxury at night. Their budget is £750 Markwarner How Did we Do? In their quest for a child-friendly Easter break that combined scuba diving with plenty of seaside relaxation, the Gostick family splashed out on our St Lucia option Prices cut for the millennium Question & Answer British Airways Holidays Sunsail Every year for 10 days, 40,000 writers and… Deals of the week Young holidaymakers have often been unable to rent… Holiday Money Back to basics Official action on wet bikes Lima for beans TV Travel Where was I? Sea France Rhymes and reasons Frank Gardner presents the case for visiting Iran—not least for glorious Isfahan and Shiraz, a city that rose to fame through poetry Travel Brief Swansea Cork Ferries Madeira Holidays from only £289 Style Holidays Direct Following the script W 1 1 's rise from boho backwater to home of the hip is confirmed by its starring role in a new film. Philip Watson and Alistair Scott map out Notting Hill's most fashionable addresses Select from Austravel W 1 1 on a plate Cruise Club International Thomas Cook Swan Hellenic Voyages Jules Verne Six of the best: What scenes still stroke the passions of the wildlife experts? Six of the most widely travelled tell Mark Hodson of their favourities, from epic Serengeti migrations to the rhythmic rain dance of chimpanzees Bridge the World The Sunday Times Corovola Tours Ltd. 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