News from 11/07/1999
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, T Byer, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Gary Mason, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Angus Porter, Lucian Freud, Andrew Warshaw, Howard Emes, Jon Swain, Michael Buerk, Philip Norman, Chris Gilf, John Peter, Martin James, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Cristobal Edwards, Frank Whitford, Ron Sexsmith, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Jimmy Burns, David Blunkett, Ferdinand Mount, Don Tiemey, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Sally O'Reilly, Richard Peel Director, David Smith, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Sally Payne, Lucy Irvine, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Tara Conlan, Dylan Jones, Bruce Kemble, Dr Roger Henderson, Elsie Christian, Tony Allen-Mills, Rabbi Julia Neuberger Chief Executive, Simon Wilde, Rev Stephen Trott, Adam Faulkner, Susan d'ARCY, Rob Seager, Steve Farrar, Robert Winnett, Anthony Sattin, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Simon Fanshawe, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Cy Chadley, John Mortimer, John Evans, Dominic Tonner, Thrasy Petropoulos, Bolshoi Ballet, Deborah Bull, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, R Gromb, David Nokes, Edward Porter, Hugh Canning, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Lord Monson, Byron Young, Eben Black, Nick Newman's, Je Newbury, Alan Millard, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, David Barnes, Nick Gardner, Laurie Taylor, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Alan Simpson, Digby Hildreth, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, John Carey"s, Garth Pearce, Bryan McAlley, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Steven Downes, Caroline Bridgewood, Ian Hawkey, Adam Novak, Christopher Morgan, Mike Jones, Jerome Burne, Shelley Von Strunckel, Elton John, Bridget Freer, Alicia Wyllie, Anthony Storr, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Fiona McHugh, David Lawrenson, Bob Russell, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Joanna Clarke, Michael Riding, David Todd, Matthew Kalman, Lois Rogers, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Amanda Hussain, Douglas Alexander, Mark Tully, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Stephen Bevan, Adrienne Connors, Philip Stott Professor, Alan Pavelin, Gary Buchanan, Eric Walker, Jeremy Lewis, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Harriet Quick, David Mellor, Danny Rosenkranz, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Judge Christopher Compston, David Franklin, David Windle, Maurice Chittenden, Mark Ellidge, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Leake, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Greg Pardington, Michael Sheridan, Mrs C Wade, Margaret Walters, Nichola McAuliffe, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Bob Davis, Kevin Dowling, Rose Aidin, Kate Thornton, Notting Hill, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, David Clifford, Ross Pierson, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, John Spurling, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Hugo Vickers, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Jerry Hall, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, John Cornwell, Cdr John Lewis, Tama Janowitz, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Tom Reece, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Dan Cairns, Julian Ryall, Tony Perrottet, David Parsley, Huw Beynon, Penny Perrick, Tom Deveson, Zoe Linkson, Anthony Howard, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoFormula One linked to cocaine smuggling Insight Cherie Booth fights to stop her legal fees being cut Booth's legal fee fight Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Inside Heart man on one-year waiting list is given six months to live Contents Labour smears Livingstone in 'secret son' story Contents News Review Books Are Any Sections Missing? Call 0171-481 3355 The Sunday Times is the Sunday Times Paper Classified Newspapers Support Recycling De Vere Hotels Style Tories propose minimum motorway speed of 50mph Secret prison files found on old computer Utility 'fat cats' face bill freeze New row over arms to Africa debacle Meet Robin Hood, queen of the woods BBC booked Julie Andrews for doomsday Rover Clinton plans to bow out with show of century Comedy goes on the curriculum Whitbread Career women get a baby 'deadline' Alarm over toxins in mothers' milk Dickens star is born to it Jeep Cherokee Volkswagen Retailer Was Edwina the love child of Edward VIII? Cliff prepares to put his life on the stage 'Inane musicals' keep real theatre out of West End Libyan named over Fletcher shooting Harrods Revolt by star teachers dents school Oscars Head reveals daily hell of the 'unteachable' sink school Audi A3 Law lords face the tower Four-minute roast is the new fast food Compaq Trumpet sculpture blows an Arts Council fortune Ted Hughes's Iron Man wins film friends Prescott fights cabinet purge of old Labour Siemens Censors pass sex scenes from Kubrick's last film Abbey National Boeing tries to cut fresh air on planes Honda The sickness at the heart of our NHS Britain has always regarded its health service as the envy of the world but the quality of care in much of Europe puts it to shame. Lois Rogers investigates the causes of the malaise Europe makes British spending look poorly John Lewis Seen and treated in a weekend France The sickness at the heart of our NHS Heritage Hotels Three months of living in fear Britain Resource gaps turn healthcare into a lottery Museums open up hidden art hoard Hitachi Florist wilts as he faces £100,000 in parking fines Corrections She always did have a head for figures Profile These 'stress' payoffs are enough to make you sick Easy Jet Week An unhealthy state Lloyds TSB Business Deputy Prescott, a son of a gun but one of a dangerous breed Don't blame Blair, he's done nothing Middle man in the spy ring Atticus The Queen and her PM are distant, but so very close Atticus Auntie finds a boss she can swear by Atticus Tyranny of the new body snatchers SAS Pleasure Divorce or marriage for church and state? Royal Mail Morality of GM food investments Ouch Husbands in agony No Nannies Not a just war Points Birthdays Tanning Terror Have the Scare Stories Gone Too Far? Investors in People Mazda 323 China crushes the church Priest's murder jolts underground mission Breeze of scandal blows round Prodi's 'clean team' BT Stay in touch 'Caravan of Death' haunts Pinochet Air France Hemingway's sons look for a boom in guns Thief who stole from Charles to face trial St Joan becomes a beacon for young Chaste teens go sexless in Seattle Fiat Punto The lost boy reborn from the massacres Milosevic keeps ahead of the enemies within PNC Telecom Chanel Tale The Harley Medical Group How I fought the lie machine Jon Swain, the first reporter to enter Kosovo on foot after airstrikes began, rejects Alastair Campbell's charge that the media were Serbian puppets Preacher A1 calls Hillary to heel 'The Body' builds up for a White House assault Elements Virgin atlantic Looters take millions in Afghan treasures Peace threatens Golan's fine wine Body builder hunted as three girls are killed Numberchange Airport cash flow proves terminal Inside Paris SAAB Files that get too personal Torn off a strip In a lava over privacy After the mauling his Gaullist troops received in… Ex-soldier arrested in plot to poison water supply Future of C of E in the balance as attendance falls Weather and Travel Outlook Road rage: Mounted police get to grips with a… Elton recovers War slaves Companies cut funds to Tories Tickets on Net Near miss Mir air leak Five tickets share £6.4m jackpot The Open University Computer delays hit pensioners News in Brief £3bn car appeal Man attacks shark Man missing Flights ban Contents Tic tac Contents Damon revival sets up grand finale If Silverstone is to be his last grand prix, then former world champion Damon Hill is not prepared to bow out quietly, says Byron Young Contents Hakkinen poised to spoil Hill's day Schumacher proves to be way out of line Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Smoke signals spell end for tobacco ads Peter Windsor notes a subtle shift at the Fia as it gears up for the inveitable break with cigarette firms Briton inspired to season best Focused and fast, the Jordan driver was on the limit in the qualifying session at Silverstone No profit from Asian walkout Andrew Warshaw speaks to the FA's new chairman, who dismisses the notion that England will host the World Cup in 2002 Scotland manager Brown under fire Natwest MasterCard US win the World Cup The United States beat China 5-4 after a dramatic penalty shootout in the final of the women's World Cup. By Andrew Warshaw Copa crunch time for Brazil Ronaldo and Co have plenty to prove against Argentina today. Heaven help them if they lose Global Warning He's done Europe. Now it's the world that stirs the imagination of Alex Ferguson. Report by Jonathan Northcroft Wenger's pain to persist The sale of Nicolas Anelka would only worsen the Arsenal manager's headache, writes Ian Hawkey FA dismiss reports of meeting with United The Sunday Times One 2 one All Blacks revel in record win Mallett praises team's defence Burke reminder Krige injury blow Monty irons out rivals Colin Montgomerie warmed up for the Open with a brilliant seven-under-par final round Garcia setting his sights on a perfect match An exceptional golfer is an ordinary teenager in one respect: his passion for Anna Kournikova. By Graham Otway Woods calls for Ryder Cup fee Scots cheer as local hero wins the day Douglas Alexander sees a Scotsman show his true strength of character to reel off a string of birdies and finally win at home Woods primed to tame Cornoustie Course cast in Hogan's image Carnoustie has been restored to its former grandeur and is a fitting venue for the Open, says Nick Pitt Standard Life Rough justice ready to punish Open innocents Graham Otway says that only the toughest golfers are likely to emerge unscathed from the perils that lie in wait at Carnoustie Woods primed to tame Carnoustie At his Irish idyll, Mark O'Meara is relaxed about the prospect of losing his title to Tiger Woods Land-Rover Hogan the hero The great perfectionist tamed Carnoustie with a classic display of single-mindedness and physical courage The Wit and Wisdom of Ben Hogan Honda Surface Tension Pete Sampras is one of the all-time greats on grass, but frailtes on clay make him less than perfect New breed of refs blow whistle on old cravats United's Cup runneth over Letters to the Sports Editor Sport on TV Picks of the week Athletics Q & A Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review Bestsellers Ngeny the latest sensation out of Africa A young Kenyan talent will not allow Hicham EI Guerrouj to rest on his laurels after their showdown in Rome, writes Steven Downes Saints steal points British flagship catches wave of optimism Keith Wheatley reports from Cowes on a swell of encouragement for Britain at the unofficial world championship of offshore sailing Angry Hanley to fight on David Lawrenson reports on the growing tension between coach and directors as St Helens continue to slip up in the league Opening time for Maddy Leicestershire's attacking batsman could solve a thorny problem for England The Times Adams poised to leave calling card for selectors Ivo Tennant talks to a batsman revelling in responsibility with Super Cup contenders Sussex Contents Sheikh made to pay Fleming puts Kent in control Sri Lanka a have Lancashire on ropes Nash hammers out warning to England All right Jacques? Stumped by ban Cricket Scoreboards Langer leads from front New mount speeds Leone to surprise win Sports Round-Up By Julian Ryall Results Round-Up Pools Pools Claims The Sunday Times New mount speeds Leone to surprise Racing This Week's Racing Newbury TV Card Killer Instinct removed after failing to fulfil contract The Irish Oaks BBC2 Jonathan Powell on a disappointing colt sent packing to the United States after costing punters dearly Mighty Quinn finds paradise After years on the treadmil, a former Lincoln winner is set for Hong Kong's lucrative pastures Stratford Goodwood Renault Racing clean, riding high He will not win the Tour, but one unsung rider can strike a blow for a tarnished sport Cipollini puts on a four-star show It's been 69 years since the Tour de France has seen anything like it. David Walsh reports on a once-in-a-lifetime performance RAC develops smart car that can call for help Motoring Europe could build rival to space shuttle The unmanned reusable Hopper craft could slash satellite launch costs by two-thirds, writes David Windle Acrobat leads paper chase The latest Adobe software is a stunning product to keep pages in perfect order Water company ready to launch wind farm at sea Energy Nuclear batteries cut tools to size Micros Songplayer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clivesutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADI Engineering Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get your Kit on Once they were just weirdos, but now kit cars can be taken seriously, says Andrew Frankel Help! I' ve got £18,000 and don't know what to buy Confused buyers think they need answers, but they should start by asking a few vital questions, writes John Evans Police look for safety in numbers Road Sage Sytnerdirect MLG of chiswick Dick Lovett Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Dick Lovett Burton & Deakin Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Prophets Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Motorpoint Jaguar Lancaster H. R. 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It lacks the charisma to compete with its sexier rivals, reports Ray Hutton BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gruesome revenge of the beast I tried to kill Foulston takes her £43m Silverstone bid to club members Tomkins to float RHM in demerger Hutchings and Duncan end feud Asda overtakes Sainsbury British Midland Contents EMI to launch CD revolution Contents BOC bows to Franco-US break-up bid Inside Punch's Osmond needs to learn lessons of history Productivity rise gathers momentum Dvla Select Registration Hotline Business Digest Property giants in £150m battle for Shell-Mex House Coombs duo notch up a victory against Swiss bank Allied's landlords 'prefer Whitbread' Meek makes £11m from buy-in deal Vodafone set to sweet-talk Mannesmann Gameplay groomed for net flotation Cable & Wireless Regulator wants to make directors pay for environmental damage Councils to be named and shamed over bug Cricketer accused of fraud ECB will not act over fall in euro Euro Watch Gallery jibe Posthouse History points to stable prices Economic Outlook Parties are playing with funny money American Account Acces Interdit The Total-Elf bid battle may be full of Anglo-Saxon style aggression but France's big firms still look barred to foreigners, writes Tony Allen-Mills in Paris AON Insure your vision BT Stay in touch Whole new ball game awaits soccer reject The Aa takeover has fulfilled one of the two dreams of Centrica's Roy Gardner—the other was to be a footballer Vital Statistics GE hits back in power game The US giant's historic deal with Boeing is a blow to Rolls-Royce, writes Andrew Lorenz Goldman Sachs Pub Quiz Greenhill & Co. Irish ring up a record Telecom Eireann's flotation gave many a share in the booming economy, write Fiona McHugh in Dublin and David Smith Invensys Databank Top 200 companies BAe shares fly high on hopes of Boeing deal Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Music makers seek harmony on the net The industry is facing a revolution and the big record companies want to stay in control. Report by Dominic Rushe Sedgemoor The Pro-Business Authority in the South… Bitter Feelings Lucent Technologies Osmond puts weight behind his punches The Punch chairman plans to slug it out to the end despite Allied backing for the Whitebread offer, writes John Waples Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Public Internet & Software Opportunity Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambler Collins Multiple Display Advertising Items The Corporate Millennium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Within a Champagne Cork's Pop of the Meridian… Cafe de Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The risks of helping failures Insolvency experts fear that giving bankrupts a second chance could cause other firms to go to the wall, writes Claire Oldfield Little white lie set car dealer on right road Clive Sutton's company, now one of Britain's fastest-growing independent dealers, started off with a short cut, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Art on credit puts you in the picture Andrew Lamont has brushed up his sales technique. He lets people take paintings home on approval and buy on HP. By Claire Oldfield Bulletin Overseas Vat rules seem like double Dutch Questions of Business Here we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Tax relief on cost of redecorating How to handle ACT abolition Coping with the overheated pound Stoves, the cooker maker, is one of thousands of British firms struggling to grow despite sterling's strength against the European currencies. Profits have collapsed a radical action plan to fight back. Report by Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts Association of Manufacturing Excellence Lack of space throws enemies together Prufrock Phantom revellers will have stars in their eyes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prufrock 0171-782 5761 Gay Billy dolled up like royalty The Sunday Times Freeserve looks like a risk worth taking Savers suffer as investment firms shun cheap funds Bank hides mortgage penalties How to be a thorn in the side of burglars Contents Taxman relaxes pension rules Contents Worth a Try? . . . Spread bets offer the chance of a… Fidelity Investments Contents Find home loan deal now, say experts Equitable loses whatever happens in annuities case Top account is for the rich only Adwatch Scottish Widows Graduate must start saving in a mini cash lsa Money Matters Northern Rock Guernsey Save now to avoid pension misery Even if you start a pension at 25 you must save £261 a month to retire on the average wage Give up luxuries for happy retirement Getting ready for life after work takes careful planning, and perhaps a few sacrifices, writes Diana Wright Screentrade Save now to avoid pension misery Standard Life Investments Save now to avoid pension misery Chase De Vere Policy £ Plus Cheltenham & Gloucester Money Section Avoid the credit blacklist Even shopping around for the best credit deal in the high street can spoil your chances of getting a loan in the future, writes Nick Gardner How to Clean up your Act Banks lack interest in net Web Wise Policy Portfolio PLC Take DIY route to your dream home If you cannot afford to buy a house in pristine condition buy a wreck and do it up yourself, writes Alicia Wyllie The Equitable Life Run-down flat's tidy profit Thousands to escape annual tax form Movie mogul pointed the way to profit Following the fortunes of a man he used to work for has paid handsome dividends for Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Investor's Journal Company bullies elderly woman to pay for expensive damp-proofing Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Friends Provident Legal & General Spread bets are big hit with investors Sophisticated gamblers can make a killing on shares, but it's a risky business. By Robert Winnett Insurance-company bonds give earnings a lift Income Boosters Scottish Widows How IT Works M&g 10 ways to connect with best phone deal The deals are so confusing that the regulator is threatening to step in. Alicia Wyllie picks a way through the minefield The Sunday Times Fund takes the moral high ground On Isas Directline Money Section Beale Dobie & Company Limited Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards AA deal sparks hunt for next big windfall The Co-op and even an internet firm are tripped as opportunities for carpetbaggers, writes Robert Winnett Get free share prices on the internet Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Where to Find the next Payout Royal & Sunalliance Investments Invest in Europe the easy way Dresdner RCM Euro Tracker Money Monitor Singer overcomes a rocky start Money Makeover Jupiter What the Experts Recommend Endowments give policyholders access to cheaper borrowing Standard Life Bank JSB cashes in on abuse of internet The Real Kubrick British Airways Contents Inside Contents Nti Technology. Tamed The write stuff, and why I can't stop Gold? It's the new brass Weather hot, wish you were here—then you, too, could write a silly postcard British Midland Enemy of the People The Queen The Sunday Times The deb who saved the drug dealer Quintin Leatham lost his gilded youth to a near-fatal drug habit, then came an unlikely angel, writes Margarette Driscoll Out of chime with my grandfather clock One step ahead of the shuffling pack Interview World wealth is waiting on the phone line The rich may be getting richer, but the internet is a third industrial revolution that can put things right, says David Smith A past that would make you gasp While making a TV series on tobacco, Michael Buerk once again felt the lure of a habit he thought he had put behind him Mercedes-Benz Agony of a guy called Bridget Once he sneered at thirty something women who couldn't find a mate. Now, discovers Giles Coren, the boot is on the other foot The bounty hunters and the runaway brides Ladieswear * Menswear Homage to an opera heroine Homage to an opera heroline Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Drayton Montevetro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honeygrove Properties Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items LCR Developments Paranoid? We have every reason to be In this age of political correctness and tolerance, Britain thinks it has rid itself of anti-semitism, but love opened Philip Norman's eyes to the truth Times Educational Supplement Talking heads Global village This Life Mowlam Decommissions Footwear The trouble with royalty is, it's just not Posh Eureka! The millennium list Thor Alex Kappfjell Last word. . . Mario Puzo Learning to love the daringly different Tastes must be maturing when a Victorian street accepts a modern interloper, says Josephine Smit Happy days in the workhouse A grim ghost from Winchester's past is being exorcised to provide stylish new homes, says Chris Partridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Hereford House Properties of the Week Offering the good life Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Sullivan Thomas Lockes Wharf Countryside Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Height of Luxury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TRY Homes Inverforth House Luxurious Penthouses Barratt Bovis Homes Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Lurot Brand Mews Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lane Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rialto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pestana Taylor Woodrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monte Da Quinta Club Parque Da Floresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldfinch World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octagon St. George Charles Church Castle classics fit for a king Modern comforts in a medieval setting. If you've got the budget it is possible, says Mary Wilson Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargets Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Back in the South Kensington fold Chris Partridge reports on an impressive London home that is unusually self-conscious about its address Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glentree Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exclusive homes in the heart of Windsor Berkeley Homes Galliard Homes Limited Country side Contents Ryanair Contents Dream time Tony Perrottet finds that Zanzibar—indolent, ancient, and in the grip of a white-magic revival—is far stranger than its fashionable status suggests Contents The Good Gear Guide Travel Brief Holiday Clinic For their first holiday without the children, Chris and Kim Handel want a week's pampering somewhere hot. The budget is £2,500 Their Brief Seabourn Cruise Line Home Plazza Worldcover Markwarner beach clubs Lunn Poly More bargains on the net Stomach bug ruins family holidays Question & Answer Ghan on track to new luxury Directions Deals of the week Where was I? Holiday Money Travel truths BA baby seat TV Travel Way to Go Holiday pool deaths Radiation air risk A vine romance The best way to get to know a wine is to visit the villages where it is produced, says Susan d'ARCY, on a tour of the vineyards of Vouvray Case Study: Wines to Bring Back from your Holiday President Holidays The Imaginative Traveller How to become a wine buff Far east travel centre Lufthansa The Brit Pack High in the hills of Andalusia, a world away from the kiss-me-quick culture of the costas, British expats are pioneering a new brand of tourism. David Wickers investigates Books of the week Cunard Re-Launch Voyages Jules Verne Against all odds You may have taken out a policy, but are you properly covered? Rob Ryan plots a course through the small print in our travel-insurance guide Travel Insurance: A Sample of Family Annual Polices Style Holidays Scandinavian Seaways British Airways Neilson Multiple Display Advertising Items The way we were The south Devon resorts on the coast of the South Hams provide the kind of seaside holidays many of us remember but few can find these days. Rob Ryan packs his bucket and spade and heads for Salcombe Travel Brili The Secret of Slapton Sands Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Ireland Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours All Starz Travel Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Sea change The big tour operators are now chartering whole ships for their cruises, and offering great value for money as a result. Gary Buchanan finds everything shipshape The Sunday Times Airline Network Destination Austravel Belfast British Midland Holiday autos Flight Centre Worldwide Travel Insurance Phileas Fogg Travel Group Direct Travel Insurance Thomas cook Insurance services Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlas Pelican Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey European airways KLM uk Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Africa Itinerary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Discover Egypt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy Italian Expresscons Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays 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 Scandinavia Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bag Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dover-Calais Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something special Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You Driving to France or Spain this Year? 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MSL Search and Selection Scottish Trade International Intershop Capita RAS PricewaterhouseCoopers Department for Culture, Media and Sport Capita RAS The Natural History Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport Sex lessons go a stage further Digby Hildreth on a dramatic approach to the facts of life that has brought protests Education University College School Hampstead King's House School Richmond The Sunday Times King Henry VIII School Coventry Medicine for Graduates Eagle Eyes Required Language Courses Study Languages in Europe St. Aldates The Open College of Chiropody & Podiatry Taverham Hall Surrey European Management School Parents get into bed with a 'pure' boarding school Get Paid for Reading Books EF International Language Schools Women face fight to work abroad Expatriate postings by companies are often geared to men with families, but for women with drive the world can be their oyster, writes Margaret Coles Tele West Communications Join the UK's web talent elite! IIR Exhibitions Ltd. The Carphone Warehouse Communication Centres Get the feel of office politics on interview visit Contents Flights of Fancy Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J K Rowling Bloomsbury £10.99 pp 317 Contents Not so happy hunting ground Fox hunting is dividing town and country. John Mortimer is convinced by arguments for its maintenance The fox-hunting debate Diary Philip Roth I Married a Communist In defence of the duchess A vindication of Wallis Simpson has gone too far in her favour, finds Hugo Vickers From peasant to politician Lucy Hughes-Hallett is gripped by the small details of a remarkable Frenchman's life Bernard Cornwell Pat Barker Another World Love conquers all Godfrey Smith is carried away by a survey of 3,000 years of amorous emotions The anatomy of suffering Anthony Storr applauds a study that takes a holistic approach to pain and its treatment Going swimmingly Jeremy Lewis dips into an account of one man's passion for immersing himself in the waters of Britain At a Glance Man who haunts the White House Bob Woodward is still patrolling the corridors of power, warns Tony Allen-Mills Fish of the Seto Marching orders Ulster's Orangemen find an unlikely ally in Catholic Ruth Dudley Edwards, finds Walter Ellis The marching season Sebastian Faulks Harvey Porlock Feuding families Did Neville Chamberlain really stall Winston Churchill's career, asks Anthony Howard Fathers of the Dynasties A bumptious figure who left a lasting impressions The young Winston was already showing signs of greatness in the Boer war. He is still remembered with affection in South Africa, firds Stuart Wavell Of Mice and Men John Carey's Books of the Century Postcard to Louis Paul, 1936 QPD QPD reading matters Free serve Tackling the big questions John Cornwell is impressed by three science books which ask why we are here Sending a chill down the spine John Dugdale has good news for fans of forensic crime novels How to be happy in hot and cold climes Margaret Walters enjoys two novels about love and ambition Portrait of Irish life Penny Perrick finds much to praise in Christopher Nolan's new novel The Open University At a Glance Caught by the thought police John Spurling is gripped by an Orwellian tale of freedom suppressed Magical mind games David Nokes delights in two novels which dissect love and murder Aplace of Execution Val McDERMID The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 591 Pick of the Week Audio Book of the Week Hardbacks Paperbacks Pile'em High Compiled by Books in the Media from data supplied by… Bibliofile Dinner with Henry James would be a bore for Tama Janowitz. 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