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News from 23/05/1999

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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Gavin McQuillan, Marianne Sparks, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Philip Blackmore, Andrew Roth, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Basil Purdue, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Colin Hunter, Derek Hodgson, John Jay, John Hughes, Susan d'Arcy, Ruud Gullit, J D, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Alex Todorovic, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Michael Tilby, Dr Whitford Andrews, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Laura Sparkes, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tracey Franks, Philip Scott, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, J M Coetzee, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Lucy Irvine, Annemarie Walsh, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Bruce Kemble, Dean Yorwerth, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Fred Litten, Robert Winnett, Marilyn Hoar, Irwin Stelzer, Horatia Lawson, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, Charlotte Wolff, Angela Mollard, D Marlow, David Dougill, York Membery, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Cally Law, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Beatrix Clark, Peter Watson, Graham Duffill, Jeremy Clarkson, Steve McMahon, Nigel Williams, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, M P, Eben Black, Anita Chaudhuri, Sir William Stubbs Chairman, Greg Struthers, David Eimer, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, E Parkinson, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, J W, Dragutin Gril, Quentin Letts, Peter Parker, Richard Johnson, Phillip Oppenheim, J Smyth, S Labovitch, Josephine Smit, C O'Doherly, Paul Donovan, Steve Waugh, Stephen Cox, Caroline Aherne, Crop circles, Tim Salmon, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Michael Freedland, Martica Heaner, Paul Bray, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Colin Goodall, Ian Hawkey, Peter Windsor, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Anthony Sampson, Tony Fearon, Joel Stern, Brian Jackman, Alicia Wyllie, M M, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Sue Hitchen, Tom Fawthrop, Aidan R Haile, Robert Rhodes James, Fiona McHugh, Susan Clark, Tom Shone, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Lois Jones, Jonathan Ingram, John Fashanu, David Yallop, Phil Baker, Andrew Motion, Gabriel Milland, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Alan Stockwell, Raymond Keene, A W, Zoe Brennan, John Carey's, Diana Wright, Jim Smith, Mark Neel, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Sarah Harding, Avril Williams, Stephen Bevan, Lucy Atkins, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Caroline Donald, Justin Brown, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Jacob Rees-Mogg, David Walsh, Ruth Dudley Edwards, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, T S, Bryan Appleyard, Lisa Sykes, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Josh Salzmann, K B, David Windle, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Danny Roth, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, M W, Michael Rizzio, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, N E, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Graham Hind, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, Susan Elkin, Ricky Dalton, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Jennai Cox, Abdul Karim, Michael Sheridan, Margaret Walters, Rough Guide, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Dipesh Gadher, Mandy Payne, John Waples, W Parker, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Pauline Buffham, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Simon Hoggart, Jackson Pollock, Margaret Jowitt, David Hutcheon, David Sumner Smith, Jonathon Carr-Brown Political Reporter, Louise Matthews, Simon Jenkins, Judge Barrington Black, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Hooper, Chrissy Iley, Jeremy Langmead, Rw Johnson, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Peter Stoddart, Susan Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Dom Melaragni, Jane Hardy, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Brian Pendreigh, Sumit Das Gupta, Penny Perrick, Chris Price, Tom Deveson, Richard Whiteley, Anthony Howard, Martin Booth, Ronald Bergan, Joanna Simon, Colin Faucheux, Simon Howard, Pamela Coleman, Dominic Rushe, Glenda Jackson Mp, Ian McEwan, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Jaguar gave Labour leader half-price car Insight Car industry rewarded its friendly MEP Article Withdrawn Inside Contents British Airways Nato to send 18,000 troops as air raids peak Contents Two down, one to go: The Premiership champions… Prince 'fraught' over William's cocaine friends Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents All The Phone Companies Together Blair accused over £5m sanctions case Insight Kosovars home in on London Pensioners may lose £5 TV licence Labour rebel hatched plot with Tories Tiger clones planned to save a vanishing breed Sikh asks for his Koh-i-noor diamond back from the crown Abbey National Climbing hero clings to life in rescue flight Mercedes-Benz Abbot edges out bishops in Hume succession race Article Withdrawn European airports heading for millennium computer crash Men give 15 minutes a day to children Premier Inns & Lodges Pitney Bowes One 2 one ITV loses viewers in News at Ten backlash British holidaymakers charged premium at Center Parc villages Audi Tatler's testy editor makes a sudden exit Greenaway's new film is booed at Cannes 'GI Janes' to train with marine elite Benecol Mass atones for Becket murder after 800 years The Missions to Seamen Blooming star Dimmock lands £½m book deal VW Euro noise laws set to silence British mowers Soho victim wakes to find wife is dead Nationwide Jungle reveals traces of Sheba's fabled kingdom Volkswagen Islanders toast fall of a feudal lord BT Cellnet Dallaglio faces RFU probe over cocaine claims Direct Line Motor Insurance Live Aid supremo launches Dome Aid Children to get lessons in death Football faces foreign flood Hewlett Packard Crystal barge to carry Queen Peugeot Charles's princely dilemma Some of Prince William's London friends have been revealed as drug-takers. Can his father remove him from his new urban clique? Christopher Morgan reports William's Urban Set Piers Adam Benjamin Fry BT Stay in touch Smashing the politics of envy British attitudes to wealth are changing—and new Labour is following suit, report David Smith and Jack Grimston Jeep How the British are Getting Richer Putting his career on the lines Profile The answer to air rage is at our filter tips Halifax Nick Newman's Week High-risk food The guilt of Gadaffi SAS Pleasure Justice for the rich and the poor, and the rest of us can go hang Labour turns both faces to Europe Scots to turn a deaf ear to Queen Atticus Just the ticket for man who missed Brussels gravy train Free thinker pays to look down on us all Atticus Treasury cold hearts target the widows Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Hospital is the natural place to have a baby Futurestep Conflict in Serb art and soul Safe pair of hands running our schools Points Birthdays Papering over the Cracks As Serbia sees the first popular dissent to the war, Matthew Campbell in Washington and Stephen Grey in Brussels report on attempts to resolve divisions in Nato Charles Schwab Hewlett Packard AVIS The Editor A dying father snatched from under Serbian guns Jon Swain gives a moving account of one man's bid to rescue his family from Kosovo The Pilot Scottish Widows The War so Far NCR Children dig the graves in death-haunted camps Hundreds will die if families do not return home by winter, says Jon Ungoed-Thomas in Kukes Clinton guards the home front The Sunday Times Fiat Barak to swap Golan Heights for peace Rover New Napoleon rides to rescue of Corsica Hostages died after ransom wrangle Cricket makes its big pitch in New York Lucent Technologies IBM Servers are the engines of e-business IBM Sony South Africa cracks under tide of crime Vauxhall PC World Who wears the trousers, Yuri? Inside Moscow The inhabitants of an area of woodland on the… A bugbear for Boris Parting shot Ministry to fund GM food tests on humans Weather and Travel Outlook EU faces scrutiny of new 'fraudbuster' Monastery sale Police union calls for more funding Oxford writ Newlyweds walk up shopping aisle Cyclone toll Correction Four share £7.4m jackpot Main Event Productions Ltd Extra £10 for digital TV licence News in Brief Art action Fans arrested Royal lily Hard lesson Hare-brains Contents AXA Contents Teddy's the Boy Dominant Red Devils strike at the double Contents Wembley falls to irresistible Reds Assassin Sheringham does it all by stealth After waiting patiently in the wings. Teddy Sheringham took his chance to go centre stage Vauxhall How the Managers and Players Saw the Final Wembley falls to irresistible Reds Newcastle get just deserts Ruud Gullit's team are undeserving of sympathy after a display marked by cynicism £10m pay day for United treble Sheringham Sets United on the Way How They Rated at Wembley: A Player-By-Player Analysis Newcastle United Supply line runs dry for Shearer Testing times ahead for Gullit and his captain after another Wembley FA Cup final defeat The Sunday Times Three of a kind, the Anfield way Kenny Dalglish reminds Louise Taylor how Liverpool, under Joe Fagan, achieved a largely forgotten treble of their own in 1984 Golden Scholes Glorious mix of fortitude and finesse pays dividends against Newcastle's lacklustre troops Gullit sadly lacking in wide boys Newcastle's central strikeforce was rendered impotent by the absence of quality crosses The Times Lambert leads Celtic charge Jonathan Northcroft reveals how the modest Celtic midfielder is interested in only one thing—getting the right result Best conjures up spirit of '68 An Old Trafford legend under Matt Busby is backing Alex Ferguson's side to make history Joe Lovejoy AXA The Lisbon Lions Jock Stein's Celtic conquered Europe with positive football Where are They now: The Celtic Heroes of 1967 BAC Sport Ferguson Eyes Red Devils at destiny's door It took 31 long, painful years. Now the chance to match the success of the Old Trafford immortals has finally arrived MG Night the master conquered Bayern Jonathan Northcroft on how Alex Ferguson, as Aberdeen manager, plotted the downfall of Bayern Munich in the 1983 Cup-Winners' Cup Will United Pay the Penalty? Treble Chance Jancker threat looms large Ian Hawkey meets the Bayern striker aiming to cast a long shadow over Manchester United's dream of an unprecedented treble World Cup Sleeping giant rears its head A Bayern Munich old boy highlights the danger men awaiting Manchester United in Wednesday night's final The game's finally up for a Question of Sport Time to rally round United Moët & Chandon Q & a Picks of the week Sport on TV Action Replay: TV moment of the week How They Stole The Game Book review (Poetic Publishing, £16.99) Drugs storm hits Dallaglio The England captain may face the sack today after claims that have shocked rugby Centre Court Debenture Issue Information Society Initiative Balloon bursts for Donald destroys England hopes An England collapse allowed impressive South Africa to record a conclusive victory Scratchy Sri Lanka keep the dream alive Scoreboard One day wonders Cronje machine is unstoppable South Africa's cricketers are in full flow, and that is bad news for the rest in the World Cup Cup favourites reaffirm their status England's one-day team were overwhelmed in the face of the South Africans' assured display Confident South Africa searching for improvement The South Africans appear confident in their status as World Cup favourites, but England must face their failings, says Ivo Tennant Cricket World Cup Woolmer will not be rushed out of Africa South Africa's coach is content to bide his time over his future, says Ivo Tennant, for the simple reason that he wants to take a rest Pack drill under review in management overhaul Graham Otway on the future of the Lord's official who came under fire for his handling of negotations over players' World Cup contracts Jack on top of the pack A new contender has emerged in the intriguing race to succeed David Lloyd, the England coach Confident minnows close gap The established giants of world cricket can no longer expect to sweep aside the smaller nations This Week's World Cup Fixtures Land Rover Gavaskar plays straight bat A World Cup winner of 1983 vintage assesses today's Indian contenders with Ian Hawkey Cricket World Cup heads into cyberspace Computer-wise fans from as far away as the United States and Sweden are tracking games on the Internet How the World is Watching World Cup Highs World Cup Lows Kendall leads race to the top Middlesex (256 & 339) lost to Hampshire (379 & 219-4) by six wickets Di Venuto inspires fightback by Sussex Liptrot's brave stand proves in vain Warwickshire (321 & 253-6dec) beat Worcestershire (203 & 320) by 51 runs Cricket Scoreboards Essex caught out by Fisher Essex (335 & 237) lost to Yorkshire (311 & 435-5) by 174 runs Venus in Ascent Her father never had any doubts. Now Venus Williams is ready to prove he was right Danger awaits in-form Kuerten Richard Evans believes any one of a host of talented players can beat the South American favourite for the title at Roland Garros Mullan driven on by love of boxing Nick Pitt recalls a man who felt highly privileged to earn a living writing about a sport he lived for Simpson's sad legacy all in vain The death of Tom Simpson in 1967 should have been a watershed. Instead, cycling chose to destroy itself Jordan lose out as Honda woos a richer suitor Bar, the Formula One spendthrifts, are throwing more cash at their problems by linking up with Honda next season Clean race plea as Prutour is on trial Bulls charge clear of struggling champions Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Racing Tiger too tough for the rough The American justifies his $1m appearance fee in the Deutsche Bank Open The Sunday Times Emirates Choose your Team from the following Players Renault Safe route scorned by Dixon Keith Wheatley on a tragic reminder of the hazards facing competitors in the world of eventing More Dangerous than Formula One Picture Gallery Saffron Waldon storms home O'Brien-trained colt roars into Derby picture after surprise win in the Irish 2,000 Guineas Jonathan Powell Harwell Lad plays Jekyll and Hyde to perfection Jonathan Powell on an enigmatic horse equally capable of beating the best and giving up the ghost NatWest Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephen James Enfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red spells danger A used Ferrari can be a dream or a costly nightmare, so it pays to buy carefully, writes Andrew Frankel The Smart choice for a young man about town Mark wants something funky and new for £10,000. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayward Moir Sussex Imports Limited Specialists in Short & Long Term Contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maxwells make market comeback A&L boss to get top job in Irish alliance Exporters face more tough times as pound strengthens against euro Marriott Contents Allied investors to enjoy share of £1bn payout from Whitbread deal Contents Investors want Storehouse chief executive to go And now for a good night's sleep in Club class, too Camelot throws lot in with Post Office Glanbia to quit UK milk market Argyll Business Centres The Sunday Times Business Digest Armadillo Chelsfield is checking out of Westbury Hotel for £65m Deutsche on the prowl after Olivetti win Young nets profit of £17m in 18 months Cashmere queen plans global chain of knitwear stores American engineering group to table takeover bid for Powerscreen Barclays cuts are tip of the iceberg 3i jumps on the call-centre bandwagon Row splits French Airbus partners Inktomi US power firm leads race for £1.6bn Drax Parity with US dollar 'within months' Euro Watch Business Focus Brown's Magic Moment US faces long hot Summers The Battle for Barclays The bank's decision to cut its workforce by 10% is seen as a pre-emptive strike against takeover threats, writes Kirstie Hamilton The Sunday Times Outsider tunes BBC into the business world Rupert Gavin is a rarity in the history of the corporation—he combines extensive commercial experience with creative flair Vodafone "I Have a rule that I won't ever take a job where the office is more than a 20-minute Vital Statistics Whitbread faces fight for Allied's pubs Whitbread's £2.3 billion offer for Allied Domecq's pub chain is likely to spark a bidding war, with Punch Taverns and Bass leading the charge Microsoft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lotus New Ground Breaking Opportunity with Huge Potential Mortgage direct Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar Humana International Group Ltd Mail Boxes Etc. Motologic PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winnick's minnow swallows a whale Little start-up companies such as Global Crossing are able to buy out giants thanks to the Net. By Garth Alexander in New York BT cellnet Mothercare loses out as tiny tots go trendy The former high-street favourite is out of fashion as boutiques and supermarkets are picking up sales, writes Claire Oldfield Trains Why debt really doesn't give more value than equity The fashion for share buybacks and replacing loans with stocks may not be in shareholders' interests, says Joel Stern Databank Parker puts Babcock back on an even keel The manufacturing and services business was sinking until John Parker took the helm—now it is making healthy profits Partial float planned for Scottish Telecom Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Iceland tries to thaw upmarket customers Malcolm Walker has boosted the food retailer by bucking trends. An ad campaign now aims to reposition the brand Air France Taxman presses printer's profits The Color Company has to buy new equipment every 18 months, but the tax rules do not allow it to write off the cost so quickly. Unless it continues to invest heavily it will lose business, writes David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Growing firm needs help to protect name Questions of Business Here we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Canon Solutions Scratchcard king hit jackpot with bingo Barry Kilby amassed a £21m fortune after finding a way to print cards for newspaper competitions, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Watchdog reviews banks' funding role Entrepreneurs may get more financial encouragement as the high street lenders come under scrutiny. 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Report by Claire Oldfield Data show it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good Unisys Thailand: just what the doctor ordered Prufrock Virtual pony puts Barbie in the saddle Isaacs brushes off past failure Successful chiefs know when to quit Picture Gallery Telephone accounts pay highest interest Bank threatens to ban complainant For sale: island at rock-bottom price Contents Paws for Thought. . . teddy bears are still very… Net broker offers cheapest dealing Contents M&g Financial Services Limited Contents Savers break Isa rules to get best rates City's finest brains struggle to make their mark on Isas Good deal, but service is shoddy Adwatch Scottish Widows Paying off your mortgage is the best way to save Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Mercury Asset Management How the banking revolution affects you Lenders are offering better deals on phone and computer banking at the expense of branches Save & Prosper Jupiter Telephone Internet Dresdner RCM Global Investors High Income Bond Skipton Financial Services American Express Beating greedy landlords at their own game The law seems to be on the side of the villains. One solution is to get together and buy the freehold, writes Nick Gardner Labour unveils standards for pensions Ministers want retirement funds to have low charges, low minimum contributions and low penalties, writes Naomi Caine Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Experts choose the best share Isas on the market Now is the time to buy an Isa that invests in the stock market, writes Alicia Wyllie, who looks for the best Cheltenham & Gloucester Johnson Fry Discount brokers offer big savings Buying an equity Isa can be expensive but if you choose wisely you will cut costs. Alicia wyllie shows you the best way Income seekers can earn higher returns from bonds Corporate bonds offer savers better income than cash Isas—if you can afford to invest for the long term Scottish Widows Cat-marked funds ensure fair deal Isas need to pass strict guidelines to acquire the government's official seal of approval, writes Alicia Wyllie Newton Northern Rock Guernsey MBNA Platinum plus Net drives down the cost of car buying You can save time and money by looking for a car online—and find insurance and finance to go with it N&p restricts leading cash account Direct Line Financial Services Neville James The Equitable Life Save by switching your power supplier From tomorrow people all over Britain will be able to benefit by choosing their own electricity company Brown fails to deliver on pledge to elderly National Savings Pensioners Bond Beale Dobie & Company Limited Norwich Union Framlington Bear market enjoys bull run Sentimental types who yearn for a reminder of childhood are forcing up the price of cuddly old toys, writes Peter Watson Avalanche survivor billed for extra car hire Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Virgin Standard Life Bank Chase De Vere Investments PLC Picture Gallery Best Savings Rates Top Investment Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Boards must get tough on trusts Tesco plans pet cover Savings News Chase De Vere The Equitable Life Policy Portfolio PLC Woolwich The Sunday Times Singer who knows the score Barbara Dickson says that shrewd management has been the key to her successful career, writes Natalie Graham Fidelity Investments Stunning rise of Helphire is no accident Contents Peace at Last Although she fought him implacably, Nelson Mandela admired the Iron Lady and forgave her One. Tel Inside Contents Picture Gallery Contents Asprey & Carrard More regal than the monarch: Mandela captivates Britain What they really need By special delivery: one brand new human being Amazon. co. uk Enemy of the People Crop circles Hurt into poetry Andrew Motion, the new poet laureate, tells how his mother's suffering shaped his work The extra £1 that made me poor After she married a friendly hitch-hiker Sarah Harding found herself confronting a social security catch-22 Ragin's Cajun brings out the Jewish vote Mistress of her own destiny Interview It's the argument that counts, not the jolly old accent Vauxhall BP It's the little things Philip Norman lists the top 100 of life's minor provocations that add up to a whole lot of irritation Call these exams easier? They're harder Claims that course standards are slipping damage pupils' confidence and are the opposite of the truth, says David Smith Top of the form Margarette Driscoll meets Peter Lampl, who is putting his millions into helping bright children get into the best schools Ealing stars in historic drama The Times This Life The cardboard Charlie Dimmock, plunging buses, Martian Sues Eureka! Faith Domergue Quiz Robert Rhodes James Last word. . . Señor Wences Wences: gifted Elvis spotted in Madeira cake, the 'no… The big stars puff out their chests with pride Talking heads The week in Parliament Hear! Hear! People of the Week Picture Gallery Global village Duffer's guide: The DJ The millennium list Scans make sure fighter is invisible Engineers will use a camera to check that F-117 stealth aircraft cannot be spotted by enemy radar, writes David Windle Property Cubitts Wharf, Isle of Dogs New Hereford House Hampstead NW3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rubicon Properties International (HK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lurot Brand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poison from snail kills human pain Drugs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millionaire finds way to protect cash Security An inventor is using chaos theory to stop fraudsters copying bank notes, writes Mark Prigg Win a 'flight' in Eurofighter Office runs out of road Sounding The latest edition of Microsoft's software suite has brought it to the end of its evolutionary cycle, writes David Hewson Picture Gallery Virtual orchestras are to help train the next… Living hand to be grown in lab Biology 3Com More connected Foxtons Barratt Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Kensington westside Knight Frank Saint James Park Montevetro Regalian Does your home have star quality? If your property has film star looks, it could be an opportunity to cash in, says Josephine Smit Give yourself a break and head for the Med Go on, spoil yourself. But a holiday home on Malta doesn't have to break the bank, says Mary Wilson Everything in the garden is rosy Mary Wilson says playing the green card can put £50,000 on the price of your home London splendour Properties of the Week Houses with towers A classic in the country Rooms with a view Flavour of France LCR Developments Bilfinger+berger Development U. K. Ltd. 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For their July honeymoon they want somewhere warm, extravagant and adventurous. Their budget is £2,400 Markwarner beach clubs Acorn Activities Ryanair Columbus Direct Half Moon P&o Cruises British Airways Holidays Question & Answer The Family Holiday Association (web. ukonline. co.… Complainers are 'timewasters' Directions Foreign airlines were furious when they were forced… Ryanair Assistance and Personal Travel Insurance Hidden risks of wet-biking Picture Gallery Where was I? Holiday Money The International Air Transport Association (Iata)… TV Travel Italy faces empty summer Deals of the Week Sea France The Grizzly Truth Undeterred by some grisly stories, Lisa Sykes joins a fact-finding bear hunt in the Rockies A Wild Thyme Italy's Sibillini National Park offers the finest walks in Europe, but remains virtually unknown, says Brian Jackman Stena Line By royal appointment David Wickers finds that there is plenty to amuse two young princesses in Windsor and Eton for the weekend Ryanair Waterford & Wexford Stena Line Slattery's Ireland Irish Ferries C. I. 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