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News from 04/07/1999

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A A Gitt, Alastair Reid, Waldemar Januszczak, Dr B Sammons, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, John Dugdale, George B Seitz, Wolfgang Reitzle, Geoff Mackay, Patrick French, Matthew Wall, Terry Pratchett, Lan Aitken Guardian, Barbara Hall, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Warshaw, Eduardo Goncalves, Fred Redwood, Nicholas Rufford, Dirstie Hamilton, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Gerald Kaufman Labour Mp, Stephen Bevan Transport Correspondent, L Reis, Michael Apted, Rebecca Abrams, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, James Ivory, John Jay, David Smithe, Petter Windsor, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Mr P Beadsworth, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, W D B, Major John FitzGerald, N Parrish, Lucy Elkins, Simon Jones, David Smith, Sally O'Reilly, Edin Hamzic, Roger Norman, Hermione Lee, Billy Mahonie, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Vincent Kearney, Mary Wilson, William, Dr Roger Henderson, Richard Eaton, Peter Byme, Simon Read, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Christopher Goodwing, Don Tierney, Irwin Stelzer, Rob Alldis, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Mark Richardson, David Dougill, York Membery, Philippe Boucheron, Francis Ford Coppola, John Evans, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Lee, Henry Kissinge Labour Mp, H C, David Hewson, John Swain, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Cally Law, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Will Smith, Mary Walz, Jeremy Clarkson, Sylvie Deroche, Liam Burton, Peter Watson, Nigel Williams, John Waples Deputy City Editor, John Sutherland, Dennis Smith, G B, Robin Duthy, Edward Porter, Ron Baker, David Lloyd, Frank KERMODE's, Jane Edmonson, Greg Struthers, David Morrison, Sam Murphy, Nicky Clarke, Lydia Slater, Cathy Scott-Clark, James Bax, Graham Otway, Kevin Connolly, L H, Tony Blair, Nick Gardner, Libby, Richard Johnson, Joe Perry, Peter Norris, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Ford Coppola, William Shawcross, A E, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, David Cairns, Paul Driver, Dan Cairms, Richard Binns, Garth Pearce, Sally Payne, Maeve Sheehan, John Follain, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Shelley Von Strunckel, Richard Brooks, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Mike Jones, Alicia Wyllie, Stacy Schiff, Christher Goodwin, Lord Melchett Executive Director, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Richard Girling, Nicholas Harling, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Paul Krugman's, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Nigel Bowden, T Eley, Professor Grif fiths, Phil Baker, Jenny Highley, R S, Matthew Kalman, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Tony Collins, Bob Graham, Sue Reid, Victoria O'Brien, Raymond Keene, Kevin Steele Director, Guy Hamilton, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Diana Wright, Robin MacKley, Colin Buchanan, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, S G, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, Bromley Kent, Paul Nuki, J Richmond, Susan Eyles, Hugh McManners, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Peter Tuckey, David Walsh, Michael Scott, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Bryan Forbes, S P, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Peter Marlow, Lisa Sykes, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Stephen Corde, Mark Prigg, Josh Salzmann, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Janet Street-Porter, Graham Mayor, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Dark Victory, Andrew Mueller, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Graham Hind, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Tricia Rob, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Louis Theroux, Simon J Stafford, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Antonia Fraser, David Hutcheon, Elizabeth Bowen, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Ms K R, M T, Robert Johnston, Michelle Guinness, Chrissy Iley, Paul Hooper, Stephen Pettitt, Sean Connery, He Ping, Andrew Lorenz, Robert Z Leonard, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Ronald Neame, Martin Ouvry, S George, Ian Aitken, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Bruce Beresford, Victor Bryant, Mike Ward, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Julian Ryall, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Dr Ian Pike, Chris Feetenby, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Anthony Roberts, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Annamrie Cumiskey, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, Mrs T M C, Peter Stanford,

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Labour party invests in GM foods Insight Isolated Trimble ready to reject last peace plan Diehards warn Trimble to hold firm Contents Zurich Contents Inside Ding, dong: nanny army calls to catch the couch potatoes Contents Leeson trades jail for tough showdown with investors Contents Culture The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Heritage Hotes Style More march bans in Ulster security alert Mandelson loan ruling angers standards chief All pensioners set for cheap TV Laurie Lee's secret love child is found living on cider farm Battle of the Bolshoi's stars puts London tour in jeopardy Virgin Hague backs Archer as mayor UK Passport Agency Kosovo sex slaves held in Soho flats Car makers are found guilty of price monopoly BMW £1m crowns it all as Posh says Ok! British Airways Church urged to cut state link Phase Eight Grammars have secret defence plan to go independent Mugging by baby puts Mortimer off Florence Flash, bang—Austin Powers takes his cue from Sixties swings Bailey Anglian Home Improvements Jaguar takes leap into grand prix Hitachi Arrests shake Jesuit school Hampton Court Palace MEPs in £½m beach party on taxpayer BT Cellnet Life on Earth may be unique Blair's dawn call kept the heat on Trimble Hotpoint Corrections Morse faces the final chapter Cordless phones 'are as big a radiation threat to brain as mobiles' Audi 'Immoratal' genes found by science Peugent Father killed children after 'hoaxing' BBC Scratch unit that derailed Nazis Trading Places He broke a blank, lost £850m and has returned from four years in jail. But is there a 'pot of gold' or penury at the end of Nick Leeson's fall from grace? The Fallen Players in the Barings Scandal No Title Tracking down the test-tube fathers Children of sperm donors may soon be allowed to trace their fathers. Some have already found them, threatening a crisis for families, report Zoe Brennan and Christopher Goodwin Alliance Leicester The star of apocalypse now, or whenever Profile Posh and Becks, your country doesn't need you 'Thanks to Posh 'n' Becks, we'll be seen in a new light—a pink, aromatic one' First Telecom Nick Newman's Week Give Trimble time The Sunday Times Way ahead of the game LPS A historic opportunity that Northern Ireland cannot afford to miss A horrible plot against the suburbs Anne to move up the royal column Atticus Blair sharpens his axe for a cabinet culling Atticus Goodbye to Willie, the fearless waffler Atticus The rape reform that makes all men guilty The Sunday Times Not much of a market for GM Lucent Technologies Serving British aces at Wimbledon City mayhem was not like IRA attack A toff in Deptford Let fish recover Points Birthdays Passport to Chaos The latest crisis at the Home Office has hit thousands of travellers and left Jack Straw's head on a block. Nicholas Rufford and Tony Collins examine a Whitehall farce My Identity Crisis Marriott No Title National Employers Liaison Committee Breton rebels look for freedom, Scottish style Tesco Elizabeth I's jungle allies wage war on Indonesia One-trick pony bends Italy's ear with horse sense about the meaning of life Money Clinton may follow Hillary into Senate Found: the sahib the Raj forgot Lloyds TSB Kumon Maths French blacks demand a voice on television Football wins hearts of American women Israeli dig finds traces of lost city of Abraham Tatachilla Hatred simmers among the Nightmare-haunted killer tells of slaughter that had to happen PC World PN Marks & Spencer Life Assurance British paras shoot two dead on the street Legal Notice by Order of the Court Milosevic gambles on arrest of rival Booby traps create deadly new threat for Angola mine clearers Lloyds TSB Business Despair of Italian who sold a kidney for job Mexican Madonna flees sex claims Universities bone up for Olympic gold Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Pentagon turns to Fred Flintstone Inside Washington BT Stay in touch Dogged defence Grecian tragedy Counsels of war Something afoot Railway crashes double in a year Down and out: Tennis fans cannot hide their distress… Having disabled babies will be 'sin', says scientist Weather and Travel Outlook Dealer shot Water chiefs' pay hikes attacked Final mission Schneider Trophy pilot killed Drug U-turn Bus disaster Jim's in a fix Six tickets split £5.9m jackpot SAS Pleasure Row over new driving licence News in Brief Nurse charged Baptism of fire Malaria payout Shotgun wedding Byron's bed Contents Lucozade Sport Contents Pistol Pete too hot for Henman Nick Pitt watches Britain's No 1 take the first set in fine style before bravely bowing out against his nemesis in the Wimbledon semi-final Contents Inside Agassi set to reprise title role Barry Newcombe sees the little big man complete his long journey back to the top of the rankings How Henman Lost BT Stay in touch Graf ends Lucic dream Croatia's young hopeful started promisingly, but her more experienced opponent was not to be denied. Richard Eaton reports BMW Davenport steals show from understudy The entertaining Alexandra Stevenson had to overcome stage fright during her audition in the Centre Court spotlight. By Richard Evans Davenport in winning mood Lindsay Davenport stands between Steffi Graf and an eighth singles crown, writes Nick Pitt Stage set for classic contest Richard Evans looks forward to a contrast between playing styles and lifestyles that will show all the magic of grass-count tennis McEnroe knocked out by Graf injury Nerdish Henman ripe for grunge makeover In an age of wilful rebellion, Britain's No 1 still plays it straight. Nick Pitt applies a touch of fanciful topspin Lethal Ambition Tom Simpson died on his bike, the victim of a deadly mixture of drugs and burning desire Inspired Armstrong brings hope to beleaguered Tour organisers The prologue of the Tour de France brought a welcome victor for an event that cannot afford more controversy, writes David Walsh Tudor reigns for Proper test is still to come England's new-look set-up has a long way to go yet to prove itself both on and off the picth Odds on Smithies to set winning example England's new-look women's side will have an eye on the World Cup when they take on India this week. Thrasy Petropoulos reports Fletcher farce damages England The confusion over Duncan Fletcher's appointment as national coach has left the new set-up in limbo. By Thrasy Petropoulos Rookie revels in spotlight Ivo Tennant sees a tailender miss out on a century after compiling the highest score ever by a nightwatchman playing for England Counties find grounds for dissent Floodlit internationals are coming, but a row about big-match venues left England in the dark over its 2000 itinerary. By Simon Wilde Silverstone hots up for showdown Hill's grand exit won't put brakes on rise of Jordan The former world champion is bowing out, but it's business as usual for his team boss Franchitti leads charge as the next generation rev up Peter Windsor looks at some of the young British contenders who could wear the mantle of Damon Hill Driving Force: Five Candidates for the Role of New British Hero Half-Term Reports: How the Top Five Teams on the Formula One Grid are Performing Drivers walk the tightrope Radio silence tells of great cricket turn-off British lack killer instinct Moet & Chandon Sport on TV Picks of the week Action Replay: TV moment of the week Q & a Book review What Now? Phil Tufnell—the Autobiography by Phil Tufnell with Peter Hayter (HarperCollins, £16.99) Bestsellers Leaders are stalked by familiar foe Graham Otway sees Colin Montgomerie mount a determined challenge for a third Irish Open title in the space of four years Roberts fixes his Sights on Criville BT Cellnet My Time Arsenal keep foreign flags flying Gunners lead the way as the Premiership's busiest club in the transfer market The Summer Sales: Guide to All the Close-Season Transfers so Far Breaking tradition Andrew Warshaw on the chain of events that led to Manchester United's historic withdrawal from next season's FA Cup United sold out by shameless FA There was no justification for prostituting the FA Cup simply to curry favour with Fifa's World Cup committee, says Brian Glanville Ferguson:'We were forced' Manchester United's manager claims it was ministerial intervention that put his club in an impossible position. Report by Liam Burton Saqlain sinks Durham Thrasy Petropoulos at the Oval Surrey (335 and 247-6 dec) bt Durham (217 and 139) by 226 runs Silverstone No Title Maddy gives Test hint with bat and ball Leicestershire (297 & 7-1) beat Yorkshire (52 & 251) by nine wickets PPP County Championship Scoreboards Bowler silent on quit claims Six of best Compton Admiral rules Darryll Holland drops his reins but recovers just in time to win the Coral-Eclipse Stakes Redgrave wins as Searle falls short Keith Wheatley watches Britain's Olympic hopes suffer mixed fortunes at one of the year's quintessentally English events Outsider Mills at home on inside track Jonathan Powell meets the down-to-earth trainer who won over racing's doubters and hopes to go All The Way to a St Leger victory Goodwood Chambers keeps his cool to see off Balley Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools The Sunday Times Wimbledon Results Racing This Week's Racing New World Order Wales's winning streak makes them a much better bet than England to lift the World Cup Agony as Scotland go down fighting The 10 Best Prospects for this Year's World Cup Clubs run risk of financial suicide The man wrestling with Richmond's crisis warns rugby is paying the price for inflated wages. By Graham Otway Net operators fear becoming unpaid spies Surveillance Experts attack Microsoft bar on violence Computer Games Loo turns waste into manure Recycling Real-life Captain Kirks switch weapons to stun Weaponry Star Trek may become reality if an American prototype gun with bullet-speed control proves successful, writes Sean Hargrave Early warning boost in cancer fight Health Computer to kick-start solo karate Design An exhibition of new designs includes a training aid for martial arts fans and a wind-up toothbrush, writes Sean Hargrave Robofly reveals how insects get airborne Psion palmtop is expensive luxury only devotees will love The company's future may lie in information software as its 5mx is overpriced and flawed, writes David Hewson Girls outnumber boys online Internet The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A change of tune Luxury cars are just too common these days, says Andrew Frankel. To stand out, you need a tuning company Go for the Skoda: it's a badge of courage Vw Bora, Flat Toledo, Skoda Octavia-undermeath, they are all Golfs. So choose the cheapest, says John Evans Driving out the rogue traders BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Slough BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler H. R. Owen Hadley Green Garage Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doves H. R. 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Just ask Road Stewart Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Freelance journalist to float online auctioneer for £750m Telecom giants want to buy C&w Punch sets up Whitebread for £3bn knockout blow Virgin atlantic Contents Simms in £1.37m pay row Contents Kuoni to lose First Choice bid Entrepreneurs need fewer rules, not more words Upturn means Bank will hold off on rate cut Driver and Vehicte Licensing Agency Wembley to tap City for a £200m loan Middle East dreams come true for Man Utd Business Digest Telecom software firm raises £20m BAe and Dasa in takeover dogfight Post Office plans to go continental Korn Ferry aims to mount bid for Whitehead Mann Easy Jet lands on Go's turf Railtrack needs £40bn to get up to speed Lloyds sued over aid cash Millennium Bug Razor kings strop up for battle Industry enjoys an export pick-up Euro Watch Focus Bank need not follow the Fed Moral misgivings mar happy days American Dream Ministers are turning to America to find out how to create an enterprise culture. But they are also strangling small firms with red tape. Claire Oldfield and David Smith report The Times JPMorgan The prophet of world economic catastrophe Crumpled academic Paul Krugman was inspired to study economics by the science fiction of lsaac Asimov Reitzle maps out Jaguar's route into the future The new chairman believes the big cat can win the global race for industry supremacy, writes Andrew Lorenz Paul Krugman's Working Day Vital Statistics Storehouse heads for break-up The retailer is in trouble, with analysts saying its shares are held up only by bid speculation, writes Dominic Rushe Infineon technologies Japan swallows bitter pills to regain health Job cuts have convinced investors the country is serious about reviving its economy, writes Garth Alexander Bloody battle for pubs needs knockout blow The bidding war has been as unseemly as a bar-room brawl—but last orders has just been called. By John Waples Rail industry braced for bumpy ride New regulator Tom winsor starts work tomorrow determined to raise an extra £30 billion in investment, writes David Parsley KUONI Databank What buyer has the Perpetual notion? Honley waits to see who's waiting to put his oar in—and if Martyn Arbib will sell his fund-management group. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Centrica in driver's seat with Aa deal Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgagedirect Mortgages Century 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 Weaver Velley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to revive an ailing firm Small businesses often fail but many could avoid bankruptcy by drawing up a rigorous survival plan, writes Claire Oldfield Portrait of a woman in a slurry Lawyer Margaret Briffa sat on a cardboard box as farmers asked her to take their case. She made legal history, says Rupert Steiner Bulletin One-stop internet wedding shop smooths the path of true love Agency gets temporary Vat reprieve Questions of Business Here we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Get a seat on Board of the Future Today The Sunday Times and Royal Mail are joining forces to give Britain's middle-market companies a voice in shaping the future of their sector, writes David Sumner Smith How to gain expert friends and influence the middle market The Sunday Times Loo claim put the wind up insurers French Riviera jewellery thieves lead Inspector Clueless a merry dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items MBE Linx Trading Ltd Probably the most profitable business opportunity in Business to Business Tycoons learn how to soft-soap Mr Zhu Prufrock Sunday-times Corporate Hospitality Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Legends Nightclub Leapfrog International Singapore reforms close book on Leeson debacle A shake-up of the financial scene aims to get the Lion City into shape to take on Hong Kong, writes Michael Sheridan Ad man's return beat game prawn Bass is clear winner of bar-room brawling Burning Issue. . . Most ethical investors would shun… Barclays Bank to dump hidden cashpoint fees How to make your marque Contents Health insurance costs soar by 10 times rate of inflation Abbey demands ban on home-loan penalties Britannia waives the rules, say rebels Fidelity Investments Contents Runaway housing boom—but only for Londoners Isa discount is a false economy Adwatch Charles Schwab Midshires ignores windfall pleas of 91-year-old saver Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Scottish Widows Dragons breathe new life into Asia It's risky and you could come a cropper—but if the Far East recovery continues there are big profits to be made. Report by Alicial Wyllie Back British firms for eastern promise Spread your risk by investing in domestic companies that have strong links with Asian economies, writes Alicia Wyllie Standard Life Bank Policy Portfolio PLC The Gartmore Global ISA Flexible mortages can save you thousands The latest loans let you clear your debt early or borrow back cash at a cheap rate, writes Naomi Caine Nationwide Fixed-rate loans are falling out of favour with borrowers The drop in the base rate has made variable-rate deals more attractive to homeowners, writes Naomi Caine Woolwich Guernsey Limited How to ease pain of dentist's bills More people are forced to pay for private treatment, but dental-health schemes can reduce costs, writes Simon Read Net is music to shoppers' ears It is cheap and easy for music fans to compile discs of their favourite songs via the internet, writes Matthew Wall Scottish Widows Legal & General Can golf fans drive antique prices higher? Memorabilia from the early days of the sport sell well, but rough times may lie ahead, writes Peter Watson Free serve Sort your tax bill out now to avoid heavy penalties The Inland Revenue will issue fines and surcharges to people who do not file their tax returns this month, writes Kevin Pratt Furniture prices on a roll Chairs v Shares Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Directline Legal & General GM food tests ethical investing Savers can get above-average returns by following their conscience, but some funds are stricter than others. By Kevin Pratt M&g Surrenda-link Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Investors can zero in on preference shares Guard against drop in house prices Equity Protection Policy Money Monitor Correction Chase De Vere Investments PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Friends Provident Home Income Gold Policy Plus Presenter puts fizz into finances Fame and Fortune Cheryl Baker, the former Bucks Fizz singer, believes her family is her best investment, writes Natalie Graham Delta First-class collection turns into second-class investment Managing information pays off at Microgen The Birth of Lolita For 40 years, people have wondered what inspired the shocking story of Lolita. Stacy Schiff believes she has at last found the surprising answer Superlative Travel Contents Inside Contents Ntl Let the church break free of the crown It is time the C of E shook off the godless machinery of politics, says Colin Buchanan, the Bishop of Woolwich Sex addicts are all talk The unbearable politeness of tennis and being nosy TES Enemy of the People They've got the whole world in their backpacks Patrick French on the travelling tribe that can't leave its cultural baggage behind no matter how far it goes Penguin Villeroy & Boch Fantasy Kingdom Terry Pratchett, master of the genre, welcomes another spinner of magic to the world British writers have made their own Good guys don't lay down their guns Interview Living in the shadow of the Guinness curse Michelle Guinness thought the brewing dynasty led a charmed life, until she discovered its dark side Reclaim the cities? Not likely The Rogers taskforce on inner-city renaissance has it wrong, writes David Smith. The British may be an urban people, but our hearts lie in the suburbs and it is they that should be shored up Mercedes-Benz Millennium Rush to Become Britain's Newest City Pushing the puritans over the clifftop Down memory lane from 7 Up to 007 Michael Apted, the director of the new James Bond film, reflects on the effect of the screen on our view of ourselves How I lost a wife and gained a loving son The advantage of your wife walking out is that you learn how to be a father, says Cosmo Landesman Foxtons London House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durkan New Homes Knight Frank Lighting a bright spark in young minds A radical approach that teaches children how to think is having dramatic results, writes Stuart Wavell It's the end of the world show As the millennial dawn approaches, a cauldron of prophets and doomsday cults is coming ominously to the bail, writes Margarette Driscoll If knees must at stuffy Henley Mazazine: Talking heads Global village This Life Custody Battle over Carp Show us your Allotment, Kim TV Star Gets Proper Job Posh books up what she really, really wants Underarm sniffers of Philadelphia, wife racing, save our ferrets People of the Week Mummy! Miles in Playing with my Mandy House The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Tom Corbett Last word. . . Viscount Whitelaw Let the grass grow above your feet The roof garden is an increasingly popular way of maximising space in our cluttered cities, writes Christine Webb Making sumptuous sense of a maze in Belgravia A jumble of an apartment has been unscrambled to produce a stunning £3.5m home, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Properties of the Week Anyone for tennis? 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