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Alicia Wytlie, Jamie Shea, Jonathan Northcroft, P B, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Robin Cook, Philip Marsden, T G, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Norman Waterson, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, W Anthony Pike, Simon Tranter, Philip Norman, Thomas Jones, Dan Pearson, John Peter, J K, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Mary Nightingale, Derek Hodgson, Danillo Milic, Colm Murphy, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Duncan Grove, V D, Frank Whitford, Ravi Shastri, Ivo Tennant, Neil Marinson, Alex Todorovic, Ferdinand Mount, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Lucy Irvine, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Mrs P Vimber, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Simon Munnery, Dr Roger Henderson, Paul Nuki Nuki, Gavin Ames, Jan Battles, Diana Horsley, Simon Wilde, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Terry Birch, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Martin Bradley, Pat Rowley, John Evans, Jane Bird, Thrasy Petropoulos, William Empson, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Susan Heathcote, David Puttnam, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Graham Duffill, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Michael Portillo, Bob Walker, Jenny Shields, Denni Baden Howard, N A A, George Perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Eliza Carthy, Tony Blair, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Peter Parker, Phillip Oppenheim, S Labovitch, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Rev Peter Boulton-Lea, Richard Evan, Lynn Eaton, Steve Waugh, Lady Thatcher, Sue Lawrence, Quentien Wilson, William La Chenal, Sameer Abedi, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, M C, Garth Pearce, Zoë Smith, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Maeve Sheehan, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Nigel Williamson, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, C Penny, Alicia Wyllie, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Angus Mewse, Susan Clark, Phillip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Norman Sherry, Dr Death, Laurence Warner, Celia Brayfield, James Fox, Amy Kramer, Adam Hart-Davis, Adrienne Burgess, Christina Lamb, Victoria O'Brien, Jennifer Asiama, Thomas Harris, Sue Reid, Gillian Anderson, Raymond Keene, Douglas Alexander, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Jim Smith, N B, Margaret Forster, Vincent Cartwright, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, M Diddams, Michael Wright, Andrew Neil, Zoé Linkson, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, John Hogley, Lance Klusener, John Stern, Ray Monk, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Paul Cooper, Paul Bray, Christopher Goodwin, Sir Richard Evans, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, John Wright, Richard Woods, Kenneth Ellison Davis, Garth Alexander, Roger, H S R, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Jeremy Shuttleworth, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, James Dear, Colin Price, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Colin Browne, Andrew Rogers, Edward Parter, Neeraj Mishra, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, M E, Clifford D Jakes, Michael Sheridan, Mrs A J C, Sean Hargrave, Meeve Sheehan, Peter Neville-Hadley, Anna Ryder-Richardson, Brian Smyth, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Paul Wallace, Rose Aidin, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Juliet Terzieff, David Hewsan, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Andrew Balley, David Sumner Smith, Chrissy Iley, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, John Inverdale, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Graham Porter, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, Mata Hari, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, David Gleeson, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Jonathan Futrell, J Newsome, Rupert Steiner, David Duckovny, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Jane Howard, Michael Evans, Sumit Das Gupta, David Parsley, Stephen Gray, R K, Marian Philips, David Smith Economics Editor, Richard Whiteley, Angie Newson, Anthony Howard, Sharon Krum, Roy Penrose Director General, Carey Scott, Jonathan Aitken, Floella Benjamin, India Knight, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Sarah Wynter, Juliet Butler, Dominic Midgley, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Russians force British paras back in Pristina stand-off Liberation of Kosovo Aitken to be tagged and released from jail early Contents Easy Jet Contents Inside Palace bans gays after kiss Contents Operation Join Guardian Now the Serbs take flight Thousands move across Kosovo in terror of revenge attacks Kumon Maths SAS snatch squads to hunt war criminals Burning homes as they go Yeltsin ordered the charge for Pristina Diplomatic crisis Into the liberated land on a motorbike The beauty of the green hills gave Kosovo an air of normality until the mortars were triggered, writes Mark Franchetti in Pristina Virgin Intel GM food advisers have links to biotech companies Archbishop resigns in wake of child-abuse priest scandal Ponies nobbled as junior showjumpers get serious BMW Cars face ban in children's 'play' roads Royal Mail Bridal carriage: Sophied Rhys-Jones in an… Revealed: the list of worst hospitals 'Patients, like consumers of education, have a right to know how their hospital performs' Catholics want saint of the Net The Millennium Bug Private Ryan to stage TV invasion Wrong injection leaves baby with brain damage BMW Britain and Ireland are vying to serve as location… Nti: Technology. Tamed Last days of Dylan Thomas revealed Prehistoric Jaws killed whales with single bite BMW Paedophiles face lifetime prison terms Boeing M16 defector to mix himself a Moscow cocktail 'He enjoys his celebrity spy status, playing at and mouse with his Mi6 tracker team' Career women lose sex drive BBC Chairman wanted curb on black housing 'Coloured children reported to be more ambitious' The new Bora Birt's global channel faces axe after £75m loss Third World debt cut by £44bn Blair faces Euro election disaster Rover Drowning in filth: one of Scarfe's designs for the… Dome sculptures show bleak side of the British Through the Roof Abbey National Anglian Watershed at the BBC Sir John Birt is determined to protect his legacy at the Bbc but the pretenders for his job have revealed the corporation may have lost its way. Richard Brooks and Nicholas Hellen report Feeding off the dark side of the soul Profile I get by with very little help from my friends Www. autobytel. co. uk Nick Newman's Week Danger ahead Mean mortgage deals The Sunday Times Corporal Kennedy could take on new Labour with the new Liberals Picture Gallery The empire is back, disguised as the UN An opening for Banks to stand his ground Atticus Lib Dems' Homer Simpson is dwarfed by a giant task Atticus Lines are drawn in battle of the bards Atticus Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder The National Deaf Children's Society Golden oldies or a burden? Debenhams Money Campaign Born to be bright, just like Mozart Moorish Blood Pity the Children Crime Squad: Your article, Police face £3m sting… Points Birthdays Wrestling with the Bear Crowne Plaza Lexmark Cheltenham & Gloucester KLA goes on fighting for land Nato must be quick to fill the power vacuum, say Marie Colvin in Kosovo and Maeve Sheehan in Montenegro Tears for murdered friends and family dilute the joy of freedom Schneider Electric Milosevic at bay in shell of his 'victory' The Serbian celebrations are unlikely to last long, writes Alex Todorovic in Belgrade PC World Direct Line Mortgages Refugees inherit a wasteland Davastated homes, booby-trapped cars and poisoned wells await returning Kosovars, report Jonathan Carr-Brown and Carey Scott The RAF Commander The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Gore's men pitch a scandal at Bush IBM Pavarotti's estranged wife puts £70m price on divorce deal Schröder's long-lost brother on the dole America adopts a movie groovy Free serve Black money puts new profit in slave trade Ricoh Smugglers reap benefit of India's legal opium harvest Halifax ANC plans a power cut in the Cape Direct Line Net's naked lies expose stars to sex predators Inside Los Angeles BT Stay in touch Seconds for Hopkins Clapton's reel smart O J finds a new blonde Doctors aid sex-choice abortions Blair's tennis partner is new peace envoy Weather and Travel Outlook Down and out in Paris Dando police check rapist clue News in Brief Drug danger MPs call for curb on Woodhead Mallory sale Big rise in Sunday Times circulation Food alert Childcare plan Little treasure Five tickets share £12.4m prize Sewills Pope injured Wedding advice Davies confesses Murder arrest Gone for £1m Contents Lucozade Sport Contents Henman after Queen's Crown Tim Henman must win his semi-final this morning to set up a classic encounter with a friend and rival. Richard Evans reports Contents Sparks set to fly Australia face do or die clash with in-form South Africans Simon wilde is anticipating a clash of titans that could decide the destiny of the World Cup Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey McGrath to deliver the ultimate test Thrasy Petropoulos on how batsmen can survive and prosper against Australia's fearsome wicket-taker Big guns are ready to fire for our toughest test A cut-throat contest with South Africa will bring out the best in an improving Australian side Where South Africa's Big Hitter Has Scored his Runs Results, Tables and Fixtures 306 Peugeot Young guns blazing Captain Campbell inspires unsung heroes Alistair Campbell has survived a crisis of confidence to lead Zimbabwe to the brink of the World Cup semi-finals. By Ivo Tennant Twose hits Kiwis into semi-finals India v New Zealand Azharuddin could survive thanks to victory over deadliest rivals Victory against Pakistan may have saved the Captaincy of the world's most experienced limited-overs cricketer, Ivo Tennant writes Emirates MG Sports Cars Coach Party Can any of these men put a smile back on the face of English cricket? The Men who Will Choose the next England Coach Cricket catches on far and wide The impact of smaller nations in the World Cup can boost the sport's development, writes Robin Marlar Kent hopes blocked Thrasy Petropoulos at Hove Gloomy day finishes happily for Durham Raining champions hang on Cricket Scoreboards Butcher leads from the front John Stern watches the stand-in Surrey captain accept the plaudits, but it is clear Butcher is being groomed as a future leader Virgin Enterprises Ltd. The try for all seasons In 25 seconds of pure magic, the 1973 Barbarians… An unforgettable score, but was it the greatest? Wales full of warrior spirit Sad Ireland buried under Wallaby deluge Land Rover England can survive life without Dallaglio Stephen Jones believes Clive Woodward's men, full-on and focused, possess the quality to upset Australia in Sydney in a fortnight's time Springboks sparkle in 74-3 win against Italy When sport is truly a matter of life or death Keegan lacks tactical nous Letters to the Sports Editor Moët & Chandon American Football Q & A Picks of the week Sport on TV Action Replay: TV moment of the week Video review Great Golf! with Paul McKenna (Smv Enterprises, £9.99) Bestsellers Sampras taken to the brink Nick Pitt sees young ace Lleyton Hewitt force the top seed to dig deep for a place in the final at Queen's Future hopes rest with child's play The next generation of British tennis stars will emerge only if clubs give them court time and competition, says Richard Evans Mobile Choice Canada Flyer Schumacher clinches pole position after winning his duel with Hakkinen by a whisker Mercedes-Benz British driver cheats death in 185mph crash Peter Dumbreck escaped injury after a horrific crash during the Le Mans 24-hour race last night, reports Marian Philips Terror at Le Mans Mid-life crisis Spain and Norway lead pack in Euro 2000 running No team has established itself as favourited for the European championship, but two sides are catching the eye, writes Brian Glanville The Millennium Bug US women aim to rule the world On the eve of the third Fifa Women's World Cup, David Walsh talks to Kristine Lilly of the United States, the host nation and favourites The Times Keegan marvels at revolution Women's football is now the fastest growing sport in England. Louise Taylor looks at the footballers who play for love not money Market hits fever pitch Christian Vieri's £28m world record transfer has dominated another busy week of moves and speculation. Report by Brian Glanville Perfect Match Expectation is high, but will the Dalglish, Barnes partnership work? By Jonathan Northcroft and Dougles Alexander NatWest Cycling team accused of drug programme Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing The end of innocence Hockey unveils its Champions When Australia decided to publicise its winning women's team, it made a naked concession to glamour. By Pat Rowley NatWest Cigars Direct Franklyn, Davey & Co Thrill of the chase drives Eddery on Perfect Partnership puts Millman back on track Savill canes the bookies Davies haunted by Swiss miss Catrin Nilsmark's tense victory in the Evian Masters was overshadowed by developments behind the scenes, reports Graham Otway America expects Russell cuts loose at last Alex Fortune sees the Scot finally put his dismal form behind him to move into contention at a rainswept German Open BAC Sport Licenced to thrill Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Jeep Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Harwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items A race through time From Flintstone to Ecclestone, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is a celebration of horsepower, says Ray Hutton Shut your eyes and take this medicine It looks like a motoring version of cod liver oil, but the Ford Scorpio will cure executive stress, writes John Evans Car Clinic Winning a better deal for drivers BMW Four Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frosts BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialists in Short & Long Term Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Guy Salmon Clive Sutton Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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In 1979 Peter Harrison, a Keen… Ecclestone forced to set aside £400m of bond BAe asks workers to decide size of the boss's bonus Contents Tomkins torn by boardroom power struggle Duncan pushes for top job Dixons will help to make global village a reality Investors cool on A&l merger Old Mutual Business Digest Software high flyers seek £3m to fund growth Firms stockpile to beat Y2k bug AA Counts high cost of taking wrong turning Prudential poised to wield jobs axe Ford plans to step on the gas in Europe Daimler calls in top us banks for £6bn Dasa float Brands Hatch chief seeks peace talks Boss nets £100m from sale Xs Leisure, which operates tenpin bowling centres,… Breare to walk out on Patriot Inktomi Germany records surprise growth Consumers benefit ECB pushes 'ERM2' Corporate America goes back to job cuts Big companies have announced 336,000 redundancies so far this year, writes Garth Alexander in New York British Franchise Association Losing the productivity race Pumping up the volume creates dilemma for Opec The Making of Freeserve The business was built out of little more than an audacious idea. But it sparked a consumer revolution on the Net and will challenge for a Ftse 100 place when it floats this summer, writes John Waples The Times Insurance boss puts loyalty at a premium Scott Bell has spent his working life with Standard Life and is convinced mutuality gives its policyholders the best deal BT Cellnet The Standard Life boss is nothing if not methodical Frenchman in a hurry to rule the air waves The head of Vivendi, having acquired a big state in BSkyB, wants control of European pay TV—and much more. By Kirstie Hamilton C&w savours its Japanese Coup The takeover of Idc is the first foreign hostile bid to succeed in Japan, writes Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong English Orange comes from behind to win in style Hans Snook has clinched a top award after masterminding a mobile phone success story, writes Rupert Steiner Fall and supersonic rise of BAe The story of one of the greatest corporate turnrounds this decade is told in this extract from Vertical Take-Off, by Sir Richard Evans and Colin Prince Chips with everything puts ARM in the FTSE 250 Databank Tyco chief locks on to Williams deal Dennis Kozlowski has generated dramatic growth by building one of America's biggest companies, writes Andrew Lorenz Capital set for £100m shopping centre spree Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distribution Company in Sealing Products &… Designer Wear Opportunity Internet/telecoms Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creative Consulting Group Oscar (Gb) Ltd Century Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Commtech Ltd Corporate Partnerships Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchise Seminar Exclusive Agencies Pirtek KallKwik Move upmarket or return to sender The Sunday Times The Experts Granada manager hit jackpot with buyout Richard Ferré, charged with finding a trade buyer for Granada's computer-services arm, realised it was a golden opportunity Lucent Technologies How can coin importer avoid Vat for clients? Questions of Business Here we tackle Owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Inkerman fills gap in corporate gifts Many big companies wanting to hand out presents are calling on two women with an eye for the unusual, writes Claire Oldfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates A Maritime Event at Portsmouth Naval Base-August… Moneypoint France Ltd. 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Save money: buy a new car abroad Importing cars from the Continent and Japan is a daunting prospect, but well worth the effort, writes Matthew Wall Legal & General Surf the Net to find your perfect mortgage deal The Internet can help borrowers find the loan that suits them best—and it works out the cost of repayments, writes Matthew Wall Buying Tips Web Wise Readers furious at mortgage lock-ins Hundreds of borrowers have written to The Sunday Times with their home loan horror stories, writes Robert Winnett Windfall bonus for Railtrack and British Energy Shareholders The Equitable Life Mortgage Campaign Picture Gallery Dresdner RCM Global Investors Charles Schwab Tesco Car tax plan causes chaos Carpetbagging, confusion over vehicle excise duty and the fortunes of a yarn firm keep Kevin Goldstein-Jackson busy Virgin drags heels over rail refund Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion ship tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking readerss on their behalf Will premium accounts end free banking? Experts fear banks are launching costly accounts in a big to get rid of traditional free services, writes Alicia Wyllie Charges can cut pensions by a third Heavy upfront fees as well as managers' charges can drain your fund, unless you pick wisely Scottish Widows M&g Financial Services Limited Savers quit deposit accounts for better return from bonds Investors can earn as much as 6.5% annual income, 3% growth—and enjoy tax benefits, writes Alicia Wyllie The Sunday Times Fewer visits to the bank earn more interest Halifax Saver, Reward Surrenda-link Limited Protect your house and cut insurance costs Paying someone to live in your house while you go on holiday is an effective way to beat crime, By Nick Gardner Direct Line 10 ways to get the best critical-illness insurance Insurance is vital to take care of you and your family if you are seriously ill. Kevin Pratt helps you choose the right policy Foster & Cranfield Dresdner RCM Global investors Northern Rock Investors find premium bonds worth a wager The chances of winning the £1m jackpot are slim, but your stake is safe with Ernie, writes Robert Winnett Framlington Unit Management Limited Money Section Tesco Standard Life Bank Competition drives down cost of breakdown cover Drivers are getting more choice and lower prices as new firms, enter the roadside recovery business, writes Naomi Caine Eager savers lose interest Virgin Chase De Vere Investments PLC Picture Gallery Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Don't get bitten by the millennium bug Savings News The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Policy Portfolid PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Policy & Plus Corporate bonds can lift your fortunes Hard-pressed investors looking for higher returns should move cash to funds that give yields of up to 8% Income Boosters Income Boosters Musicians look for sound advice Money Makeover Virgin Fill the Isa gap with the pick of the funds Goodwood Travel Limited Contents Confessions of an It girl Cocaine nearly killed me, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson tells Jeremy Langmead in a searingly honest account of her life as an addict and her battle to recover Contents The English rose who cut Corsica's thumb A long crusader is braving the mafia, the vendettas and the politicians to save one of Europe's finest natural sites, writes Tony Allen-Mills Daddy's little helpers Farewell to Jo, an artist of the telephone call Amazon Enemy of the People Winning the lottory isn't as bad as they say Habitat That's me in the movies Frederic Raphael, the screenwriter on Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wided Shut, explains why films keep luring him away from his novels After 80 days, his head can't stop spinning Interview Hoist Lessons from the Aitken of Washington BBC Haymarket Exhibitions Limited The day the music died The tragedy of the early onset of Azherimer's has been painfully charted in one man, writes Richard Brooks Today on Vanessa we ask: what price fame? The heart of the matter Hidden letters from Graham Greene to Yvonne Cloetta reveal an unsuspected depth of gentle, lasting love, says Norman Sherry When I went off the dial at the BBC Andrew Neil reveals how his radical pitch for the job of director-general went down with Auntie's overloads of genteel decline How a cultural desert got hot Foxtons Roxylight Westbourne Terrace Hereford House Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items National House Building Council Multiple Display Advertising Items All signed up for the barmy origami army Stop the Week Royal child bride, the Pope's gift shop, space bubbles for Trekkies Talking heads Global village This Life Picture Gallery People of the Week Ah, You Must Be Prince Eureka! The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . 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The Sunday Times Vtech Holdings Ltd Market Services Eicon Technology Young guns go for management consultancy Contents A Fearful Mistake Hannibal by Thomas Harris heineman £16.99 pp352 Contents Travels with Hannibal Witness to a scandal Harvey Porlock The Open University Beyond belief Anthony Howard Praises a N Wilson's study of the loss of faith in the Victorian era The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 587 The tycoon with a head for figures John Cassidy enjoys a lively biography of the banker and ladies' man who was arguably the most powerful and loathed man in America The Sunday Times The Copper Scroll Decoded In tune with the Third Reich? Richard Strauss by Matthew Boyden Weidenfeld £25 pp431 The word on Strauss Mysteries of the deep An intriguing study of the sea confirms for Philip Marsden How little we understand those green, murky and awe-inspiring depths At a Glance The stars stepped out to Hay Many of the world's finest novelists, playwrights, poets, scientists and historians assembled for the 12th Sunday Times Hay Festival. John Dugdale reports on a glittering success with record audiences braving the elements QPD QPD reading matters Seven Types of Anbiguity John Carey's Books of the Century F R Leavis in The Cambridge Review, January 16,1931 A void within A J Ayer: A Life by Ben Rogers Chatto £20 pp402 It's a man's world Eminent Victorians mix with fictional creations in a ripping yarn set in South Africa and London, finds Peter Parker Girls will be boys Patricia Duncker has brilliantly reimagined a 19th-century life, says Miranda Seymour Verbatim Books Pick of the Week Picture Gallery The Breaker Picture Gallery Hardbacks Paperbacks Comblied by the Books in the Media from data… Biblofile Holden Caulfield should get a life and Erica long should get real, says novelist Celia Brayfield The Folio Society The Sunday Times Goosebumps in Night of the Living Dummy Ii F-mail Picture Gallery Win with Flying Colours Ruth Robinson 11, Aberdeen Party Animals Win a Yawie holiday! Asterix and the Black Gold Jarvis Take part in our countdown to the millennium Your view of the future Grin and bear it Fat's not fair Get shorty! It's a snip Get shorty! What a groovy gadget! Creating a Hit! New boyband a1 release their dobut single next week Creating a Hit Picture Gallery Creating a Hit! Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Funday Buzz! Club life Jo Bradley Lift off Picture Gallery Hannah Picture Gallery Funday Buzz! Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Squirt The creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Next Week in Funday Happy Birthday The Fun Club Picture Gallery How funny are you? Splat-tastic fun FC Fun Head to Head Fans utd Fact File Women's football Anyone for Cricket? Picture Gallery Contents Stella Artois Fur Your eyes only Richard Whiteley Katie Puckrik Hah! Sweet Smell of Success Sienna Gullory has it all: a big modelling contract with Hugo Boss, a new movie in the pipeline, and Nick Moran as a boyfriend Sweet Smell of Success A bright idea? A controversial range of mail polishes that change colour when your period is due is causing a stir in the United States. Chrissy Iley reports Aisle Be Damned James Major and Emma Noble's nuptials got 22 pages in Hello!. And on Saturday it's Edward and Sophie's turn to get married. A a Gill, who hates weddings, wishes people would just stop doing it Most Wanted This week's object of desire Chioé Aviators Frock Horror Fighting Spirit His passion for fashion is only outstripped by his ardour for animal rights. Which is why, at nearly 90, the man who dressed Jackie Kennedy is launching a range of take furs. Interview by Sharon Krum Polls Apart What happens when the generation gap becomes a political divide? Sue Reid talks to children who are ideologically opposed to their parents Selfridges & Co Making Waves Forget the one-piecer: this summer's bathing balles are wearing bikinis-from bright shorts to snazzy strings. Jennifer Asiama reports Toyota The new pirouette Silhouette Corsets, hoop dresses and billowing skirts-designers have looked to the ballerina for inspiration to create this summer's dramatic new shape. Styled by Danilo Milic. Photographs by Martine Haughton. Directed by Isabella Blow Picture Gallery Make up: Liz Martin at Public for Shiseido Hair Oat Cuiline Long overlooked, oatmeal is now the food of the fashion set, says Sue Lawrence Something to drink Wines from the 1998 vintage hot-foot from France Gaul Blimey The less famous French regions are causing a bit of a stir, says Joanna Simon My Cliveden hell Winner's dinners Letters Something to chew on Chocolate, books for cooks and good news for truffle enthusiasts Hampton Court Palace Flowers Show Four of the best. . . Places to eat alfresco Table Talk Ceps and the City He's a television chef and Italian mushroom lover, she's all English restaurant, from the Conran design dynasty. Victoria O'brien visits the house the Carluccios built Interiors Picture Gallery Design Directory How to Get the Look Amdega Down to Earth Brighten up your windows and terraces with an exotic bougainvillea, says Neil Wormald Tips of the week Cuttings Picture Gallery Call of the Wild There's more to a natural-looking garden than getting rid of the mower. Dan Pearson on how to balance chaos and order Gardening The Bestpoke Bed Company Ltd. Spacemaker Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Sofa Workshop Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Qashenda Chairs Thomas Lloyd Strachan Allen Power Equipment Ltd. 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Elite Berkeley Sweetingham Dovetail Nexus Daewoovalue Guide Contents Contents Picture Gallery Creating the new face of Britain Essay A Small group of Oxford friends appears to be responsible for how the world views the Uk. Bryan Appleyard worries about Bridget Jones and Notting Hill The Best of British Art with an open face Portraiture has thrown off its stuffy image to emerge as a vibrant, evolving people's favourite, says Rose Aidin The old master of disguise Art It's not untill all of Rembrandt's 70 self-portraits are collected together, says Waldemar Januszczak, that you realise how effectively by managed to cloak his identify Hannibal Lecter Rest of the week's films Revenge of the nerds Cinema The effects are great, says Tom Shone, it's just The Matrix's attempts at intelligence that are so artificial Model of maturity Cover story Hollywood is so cruel to the older actress, but Andie MacDowell isn't going to let that stop her. She's back on the big screen—and still remarkable in close-up by Garth Pearce Swan Lake Millennium Masterworks The Beta Generation The Beta generation Rock Esteemed by Pop's glitterati and adored by the critics, the Beta Band have almost anonymously become the planet's hippest group, says Mark Edwards In safe hands? Music Is Mark Elder the right man to reverse the fortunes of the Hallé, asks Stephen Pettitt The new dance, brass, musical spectacular This is the pits Comment English Heritage's latest project is a disused colliery in Staffordshire. Hugh Pearman on the dangers of a muddle-headed nostagia Eric clapton Blues Nokia Connection People Film Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Dance Opera Pop Pick of the Week Concerts Comedy Pop The Sunday Times Who is that Iuvvie in the window? Feature Watching four actors living in a shopfront for two weeks—challenging drama or just a show for dummies, asks Stephen Armstrong Celebrity Charmless and offensive Opera In Paris, Hugh Canning finds Bryn Terfel can't save a leaden Don Giovanni, while a staging of Handel's Alcina robs it of magic Classical Hugh Canning, Stephen Pettitt and Paul Driver Record of the week The Keegan and Departure Lounge Out of Here Meek Giant Meek0030d £12.99 Rock Mark Edwards, Dan Cairns, Stewart Lee and Robert Sandall Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection The Sunday Times Rare virtuosity: Baryshnikov. Photograph by Mark… Noh contest Dance Baryshnikov is still on form, but his passion for Japan is limiting, says David Dougill Real value for money Drama A Victorian rarity, a children's romp—the National can handle both, says John Peter Rest of the week's theatre BBC Proms 99 Dela Guarda Heidi Bierer or Anna Chacholiades Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Cliff Richard the Lion King Concerts The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Tango Pasion Event Travel Route of Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Hylands Park Chelmsford Royal Albert Hall Vaudeville Theatre Royal Festival Hall Capital Breaks Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall St. John's, Smith Square Art London Wyndham's Theatre Theatre Boyband Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre The Philharmonic Choir London Theatre Royal Drury Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshall Arts Ltd. Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Marshall Arts Ltd Star Wars Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Bourne Gallery Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Arena Lyceum Theatre The week in view Dougal grows up After Father Ted, what Ardal O'Hanlon really wanted was an adult drama. Welcome to the Big Bad World, says Sally Kinnes Vocal range Radio waves Corset makes sense Television review Dyfed defiant BBC1 Critics' Choice Hit Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Appointment With Dr Death (C4,9pm) Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC2 Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Faith, hope and clarity: a family's fight for life… Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Horne of plenty: radio's top comedy Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Software-Warehouse PLC Contents Customer Gimme, gimme, gimme As a buying nation we are more demanding than ever and companies can no longer trade on reputation. David Hewson explains how to give customers what they want by using technology and corporate culture The absolutely latest thing in marketing techniques has been around for years One-To-One Marketing Picture Gallery Rate your Company Smooth operators in demand Call Centers Coming to terms with the sales talk of tomorrow Glossary Time to get personal with your customer Integration Council shows the way forward Knowsley Oracle Time to pull it all together Internet Computing Times change, but people don't The Restless Customer Falling under the psychologists' spell Blue Water Shopping—it's easy as ABC Safeway Doing it by the book-and some Finding Customers How to play loyalty cards Keeping Customers The Eight Principles of Data Protection Pin-pointing the target Customer Profiling No more one for all—now it's all for one Cable Television For you, the prince is right Dynamic Pricing Revolution on the home front Convergence A lot of know-how in a little box Technology Just leave them spoilt for choice Staff Relations Oracle Contents Chrysler Even on Silk. . . Integral Steams One Contents Alfa Romeo Microsoft Pigeon Post Castaway author Lucy Irvine has marooned herself again, living with her sons on remote Pigeon Island. This week, a visitor quickly wears out his welcome—and the power Vauxhall Lexus Relative Values Norma Waterson and her daughter, Eliza Carthy, stars of the English folk music scene. Interviews by Nigel Williamson. Photographs by Philip Sinden Fresco Volvo HSBC Midland Bank Alfred the Great Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Renault NFU Mutual Empire in the Sun Picture Gallery Zebra, skitishly parading their finaly painted… Canon Sharps Home Office De Vere Hotels D. F. S The Battle of Wits IQ tests are under attack, accused of being misleading, elitist and even downright evil. So how will the society of the future tell a genius from an idiot? Investigation by Bryan Appleyard. 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