News from 18/07/1999
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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Gary Sick, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Portia Colwell, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Matthew Rumbold, Peter Thomson, John Peter, Bill Owen, Martin James, Stephen Bevan Transport Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Robert Birkett, Asda bags, Richard Overy, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Ed Owen, Frank Whitford, Helen Revell, Ferdinand Mount, Helen Rimington, Mia Ogden, Margarelle Driscoll, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Andy Kershaw, Edward Simpkins, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, David James Smith, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Robert Morrell, George Pullar, Dr Roger Henderson, A C, Sue Leonard, Michael Ashcroft, Tony Allen-Mills, Alan Porter, Simon Wilde, M D, Anthony Sattin, D F, George Snelgrove Managing Director, Fred Litten, Robert Winnett, Ben Elton, Irwin Stelzer, Helen Simpson, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Robert Hewison, Dir Dan Mann, David Dougill, Graham Greene, York Membery, Pat Gibson, Peter Dawson, Anne Noble Visiting Fellow, John Evans, Thrasy Petropoulos, Euan Cameron, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Marian Martin, Tom Cruise, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Andy Hine, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, John Sutherland, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Eben Black, Wendy Hannan, Peter Hughes, Anita Chaudhuri, Allan Carr, Peter Millar, Dr Andrei Arseniev, Joan Smith, George Perry, David Eimer, Graham Symonds, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Lesley Downer, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Peter Davies, Ray Wild, Susan d'Arey, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Miss E M-R, Svenja Geissmar, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Shelley Von Strunckel, Bent Engel-Heips, Christopher Morgan, Mrs A Evans, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Asda Price, Anna Pasternak, Jennifer Asiama, Bob Graham, Robert Sandall, Raymond Keene, J S, Ian Phillips, Peter Gordon, B Graham, Cosmo Landesman, Peter Hall, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, N B, Dir Norman Jewison, Eddie Seeward, Julian Barry, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Linda McDougall, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Andy Smith, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, S C, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Beryl Roberts, Shirzard Bozogmur, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Donovan Winter, Josh Salzmann, Norman Stone, William Rees-Mogg, Jessica Berry, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, William Pyle, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, Christine Webb, Rough Guide, John Harlow, Ian Thomson, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Anna Pastemak, Brian Smyth, S Manning, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, T A, A A Grill, David Hutcheon, Christopher Caldwell, David Sumner Smith, Jonathon Carr-Brown Political Reporter, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Thomas Mahon, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, M B, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Alan English, Adrian Levy, Hazel Courteney, R B, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Alan Watson Chairman, Cumberworth, Dir Tay Garnett, Cllr Dr Hanume Gowda, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Dominic Hobson, Jonathan Futrell, George Clare, Anthony Easthope, Rupert Steiner, Malcolm Bruce, E C, Dr Chris Nancollas, David W Robinson, Hugh Pearman, Julian Ryall, O P, David Parsley, Dan Cairns, Bill Cooper, S Whitworth, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Brian Greed, Soraya Khashoggi, Sharon Krum, Zoe Linkson, William Gray, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoJohn Kennedy Jr feared dead in plane crash at sea Inside BBC to get hefty increase in licence fee to restore status Contents Easy Everything the Internet shop Soldiers pull out of Kosovo to deal with millennium bug chaos Run of bad luck began long before JFK's assassination Heir to the clan that believes The Sunday Times The survivors left from a bloody century A vital spirit tinged with vanity Fame turned a friendly and funny girl into an ice queen Abbey National Aitken fights auction of his private letters Peugeot Banbury to get sex lesson of a lifetime Monsoon 007 Brosnan is set to hang up his gun £218m school tops Britain's rich list Anti-hunt activists threaten Mortimer Pinochet hires new legal team as fears grow Carphone Warehouse Orange Water firms to charge more at bathtime Queen stars in her own horsey video Bachelor Brown refuses to set wedding date Inquiry on soft drink prices Black TV boss 'hadn't suffered enough' to adopt Lloyds TSB Business The Great Hotel Room Sale New Wembley keeps its old roar Hague battles to cling on to marginal seat Citroën Saxo Volkswagen Libel fear kills No 10 'Primary Colors' book Penalty points scheme rations heart surgery Correction Linda McCartney Airbags planned for jumbo jets Invensys Fat children sign up for small rations Peers plead to retain perks 'The most watched, talked about, lusted after (married) man in America' How did President Kennedy's only son forge his own path? This is how Sharon Krum of Harpers & Queen saw his transition from playboy to publisher two years ago Scottish Widows The British buy up Europe As the pound shows its buying power against continental currencies the British are flocking to snap up cheap foreign homes and holidays Calais Life is a big deal and a fat profit Profile If this is the good life, feed me to the bears One Tel Nick Newman's Week Losing momentum Courtyard What a way to go Tragedy of the brave little boy who stood beside JFK's coffin A peace deal is just one Armalite away Anji the destroyer has cabinet trembling Atticus Kinnock strikes a blow for sleaze-free commission Atticus Poacher Blair bags another prize Tory Atticus They won't admit the truth about the NHS Peter Kilfoyle, the larger-than-life Cabinet Office Peter Mandelson had an unfortunate experience… United States Subscriptions Sickly state of our health service Renault English backlash Gill's eyes wide shut Diplomatic: I vigorously object to your article Birthdays Things Can only Get Bitter A bizarre feud in the Prescott family has highlighted the class divisions between old and new Labour. Simon Trump and Chris Hastings report Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Mazda Rebel cult in blood feud with 'infidel' Bin Laden BT cellnet Good call German wives will be paid pocket money, by order SAAB Cockle-shell army takes over French beaches Prodigal son to succeed Graham The revenge of the ayatollahs Riots put Iranian reforms at risk Lion-hunting governor falls into a scandal pit Mullahs in full cry to turn back time How long can the Iranian president continue walking his tightrope towards a more open regime, asks Gary Sick Mayor censors 'dirty pictures' of Venice Revolt burns in bleakness of Serbia's ruins Rover Market-day gun wars keep British surgeons busy The $100 tips handed over by four young men at the… Letting it all out Geisha Madonna Fatal attraction Disney's man has last laugh Inside Los Angeles China shakes its missiles at a free talker Free serve Weather and Travel Outlook Big Bang machine could destroy Earth Blood ban Oil worker hostages freed Libyans back Caribbean millennium project axed Hunger strike Privatisation row Drugs seized Six split £20m jackpot Ntl: Technology Tamed Hague pursues Ashcroft peerage News in Brief Hospital tests Baby threat Barak talks Fire inquiry Lucky escape Contents Par Excellence Frenchman five ahead in Open Nick Pitt sees an unsung journeyman upstage the star names and established a big lead after three rounds of The Open at Carnoustie Contents De Vere Hotels Contents Carnoustie Keeps Van de Velde makes mark While the galleries have followed the superstars, a Frenchman sets the pace France's Last Champion Third-Round Scores from the Open Championship at Carnoustie' The greats at bay Tiger ready to take his place in history R & a admits mistakes Graham Otway hears those responsible accept that some Carnoustie fairways were too narrow Begin Shark short of bite Les miserables suffer once more in glare of French polish Colin Montgomerie and Mark James are paired together for the Grumble in the Jungle Cobra The Open Championship Titleist Rough justice Nick Pitt claims the moaners who failed the ultimate test have been shamed by those prepared to rise to a fair and compelling challenge When the Tough Got Going: Two Champions in Brutal Conditions Enter your Team now for Fantasy League £126,000 in cash prizes The Sunday Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Sunday Times Super League Entry Form The Scoring System Choose your Team from These Players Horan leads victory charge Sampras keeps US hopes alive Richard Evans in Boston The Wimbledon champion ensures Australia still have work to do in the Davis Cup Cup is the stuff of tennis legends Richard Evans salutes the great players, past and present, who gathered in Boston to mark the centenary of the Davis Cup Glorious Goodwood Life's a ball for 'idle rich' Stuart Pearce is one, Rob Lee another—they are the players being paid thousands without kicking a ball Footballers who Fancied Going Somewhere Different this Summer Kitson spares Upton Park blushes Second Coming A year after his trauma in Paris, Ronaldo has another chance to shine FA cash brake on World Cup bid England's 2006 campaign is facing financial constraints during an extended period of international lobbying, reports Andrew Warshaw Cup sponsors back United youth team Riding out the storm in yellow David Walsh in France Lance Armstron's journey from death's door to yellow jersey has fuelled the sceptics' doubts Pack turns on rider who broke ranks British boats in position for Cup triumph Sailing Thumbs up, Ferrari Michael Schumacher may turn to a handy device to accelerate his return to grand prix action One 2 one Muttering Monty leads charmless offensive Golf stuck in comfort zone Q & a Action Replay: TV moment of the week Sport on TV Book review Rope Burns by Ian Probert (Headline Publishing, hb, £14.99) Bestsellers Bitter sweet victory In 1932 it strained relations between England and Australia to the limit, and any mention of the tactic used to shackle Don Bradman still sends a shiver down the spine The word is Bodyline How the Bodyline Series Caused Amusement in England and Scars in Australia Test Match Flickers Tufnell turns corner at last Once regarded as a lost cause, the reformed England spinner is happy to play the straight man Silverstone Tudor deserves extended run Simon Wilde says England must learn from past mistakes and back their young guns to beat the Kiwis Saqlain leads the way Surrey (171 & 482) beat Hampshire (322 & 175) by 156 runs Brimson sees off Sussex Sussex (319 and 214) lost to Leicestershire (566-8 dec) by an innings and 33 runs Murali's turn to be outbowled The Cricket Cricket Scoreboards Flamboyant New Zealand hit top form Michael Austin at Canterbury Kent (201 and 145-2) v New Zealand (591) Victorious Stack coaxes Don Puccini home Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools Racing Heroine relishes her labour of love Emirates World Series Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto Aalbers Holland Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Portfield Sports & Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Audi TT Sytnerdirect The Essential Selection Holland Park Dick Lovett Chevrolet A4 Avant 2.8 Quattro Heathrow Service While You Fly Milcars Group MLG of Chiswick Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall J. D. S. Altwood Slough R & R Performance Cars H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence L&C L&C Croydon Dick Lovett Sytner Sycamore BMW Hexagon Victoria Milton Keynes Cooper The credibility gap Beneath the hype, some of the most highly praised cars are really rather ordinary, writes Andrew Frankel All aboard for an illuminating journey to Blackpool The Bradfords have four children, a dog and a Ford Escort What they need is a people carrier, says John Evans How to fix the price cheats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridien Jeep Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields H. R. Owen Land Rover Citroën Multiple Classified Advertising Items AC Car Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Guy Salmon Surrey Harwoods Hallamshire Talacrest Henderson Trading Co Ltd Ferrari Testa Rosso Rosso Crema Cars International Assoc. Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items ADI Engineering Ltd. 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Mercedes Benz 98S C43 Amg Saloon Brilliant Silver, Black/Grey… The Sunday Times Mercedes Sl280 Tom Hartley Trading (UK) Ltd William Loughran Bramley Brand New Mercedes S500 Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans Bramshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche AFN Lancaster JCT600 Brooklands Dick Lovett H. R. Owen Lancaster Lincoln of Reigate Merlin JCT600 Road Range Chapelgate Stratstone Wilslow Glenvarigill Rivervale Lancaster Lindbrook SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinsey Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Speedy Registrations Co. Ltd Www. nngb. com Fiosts Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA Select Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stick to the point The updated Fiat Punto has kept its old name, but is really a new car. And much better too, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Broughtons Rolls-Royce Out of control on the political motorway Guaranteed Motor Cars H. R. Owen Burton House Harwoods Wyndham Weybridge Automobiles Contents Rover to make BMWs in Britain after factory revolution BP draws up plan to ally with Castrol Land Secs leads Earls Court race British Midland Contents Heinz slims by selling Weight Watchers to Apax Contents Byers wants to scrap limits on broadroom pay Fund managers smile again after beating the trackers CBI members want delayed euro entry Toshiba Viz founder cracks $5m US deal Deutsche back after One2One Racal heading for the end of an era Business Digest Charles Saatchi to open chain of restaurants £100m payout for Punch's advisers Hesketh urges Foulston boycott Clubhaus tees up with bid for PGA Infineon technologies Barclays investment gets bikers motoring ECB hints at rise in interest rates Euro Watch Dawson-Keith The Euro's Losing Fight Economic Outlook Zhu's market meddling backfires Government interference has created a gold-rush atmosphere in Shanghai and Shenzhen, writes Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong Stores can survive onslaught of net American Account French invasion France Telecom's £640m investment in NTL, Britain's third-largest cable company, is just the beginning of a battle for dominance of Britain's telecoms and media, writes Kirstie Hamilton The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBSCorporate Business Sales A Public Internet & Software Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Horse Racing Entrepreneurlal Income New!. . ."I turned £109 into £3,991 in 1 minute… Liquidations Receiverships Once in a Lifetime Caring Parents Organisation Living in the Uk with Connections Abroad? Speak Free Mortgagedirect Century Mortgages Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Fiducary Management Services Ltd Company Store Group The SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal-international Charterhouse Group International Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Boxes Etc Car U Want Humana-Intl Kall Kwik Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson Linx Trading Ltd Chow drives GKN to new heights The engineering and services combine aims to cement its world leadership, writes Andrew Lorenz Cricketing brewer knocks rival for six over Morland Greene King's defeat of Wolverhampton & Dudley marks further consolidation of the regional brewing sector. John Waples reports Siemens Goldman Sachs Raider of the lost art of takeover punch-ups Hugh Osmond is fighting the kind of acrimonious bid battle not seen since the 1980s—but the strain is beginning to show Working Day Vital Statistics Databank Tomkins switches its focus to engineering Greg Hutchings says the company will be better valued with its buns demerged from its guns, writes Dominic Rushe Reuters ventures out into mobile telecoms Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom How I was caught in the net No wonder we're behind America, says designer goods retailer as credit-card delays threaten his bid to sell online Rich neighbour was game to back bold idea My First Break A good turn for a millionaire helped Michel Lalet get Abalone off the drawing board, writes Rupert Steiner Armadillo International Bulletin Two's company but what if they fall out? Questions of Business Here we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The pains of growing up in a hurry In corporate terms, Field Marketing and Consultancy Group is still a teenager, but it will have to mature fast to cope with the challenges posed by new technology, competition and its own expansion The Sunday Times The Experts Germ warfare lotion can protect you against flu Health F1 paves the way for better safety at racing circuits The crash at the British Grand Prix has accelerated the search for a safer track run-off surface, writes Roger Dobson European craft will provide boost for ISS Space Station Contents OpticAir laser set to link remote villages with net Hot air balloons make cancer surgery easier Medicine The technology behind a record breaking balloon flight could be used to remove tumours, writes Roger Dobson Inflatable 'life jacket' will cushion motorcyclists in a crash How you can eliminate spam and tripe from your net diet Junk e-mail (spam) is a growing problem but there are ways you can get round it, writes David Hewson The Sunday Times Lady storm trooper calls on the force Bridging Loans Bridging Loans Immediate Decision Equity Investment Remortgages & Loans Spare a Kopper—I want to be alone Prufrock Prufrock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Investment Mortgages Fast Payout Multiple Display Advertising Items Non Status Finance Re-Mortgage & Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Self-made man plays too hard to get The Times Leading hire business for the provision of food… Multiple Classified Advertising Items High flyer tipped for top as Go climbs steadily towards profit Barbara Cassani's critics say the low-cost airline stays off the ground only because of BA backing. But even they recognise her talent, writes David Parsley Mulcahy homes in on Asda once more Mendelsohn out of sync with investors Inside the City Contents Surf's up. . . More holidaymakers are saving money… Savers at risk in bug row Car insurers bank on airline pilots Contents Chancellor demands end to rip-off mortgage deals Borrowers misled by 'market-beating' loans Easy way to profit from boom in housing Virgin Contents First-time buyers must act now to avoid negative equity Lenders still insist on lock-ins Scottish Windows Halifax shows no interest in Solid Gold account Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Pension cover is complex issue Northern Rock Isa holders must live in Britain 1940s claim may be too late Solicitor kept deeds in dispute Savings scheme meets tax criteria It's a housing boom but we can't sell The cheapest home loans for a generation are fuelling increases in property prices, but buyers are being fussy, writes Robert Winnett Property developers offer to exchange your old house for new—at a price Part exchange can take much of the stress out of selling but there are drawbacks, writes Nick Gardner Exeter Friendly Society What's Hot and What's Not Standard Life Bank M&G Financial Services Limited Experts say Europe is about to boom Continental stock markets have been in the doldrums while others have boomed, but that could soon change MBNA International Bank Ltd What £1,000 is worth Today Banking on a continental recovery Surrenda-link Limited Home Income Gold Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Ten easy ways to steer clear of trouble abroad Motoring holidays abroad can be ruined by crashes, breakdowns and bureaucracy, writes Nick Gardner Cheltenham & Gloucester Get online and net a bargain holiday break Last-minute deals are available on screen, but they do not necessarily beat bucket shops, writes Matthew Wall Web Wise You can't live in luxury with £1 million The millionaire lottery winner usually ends up living like a normal professional, writes Robert Winnett Classic FM listener sounds off over high cost of calling competition line Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Scottish Widows Pick the ways to make a fortune How to cash in on firms ripe for a takeover bid You can reap big rewards if you invest in vulnerable companies at the right time, writes Diana Wright The Sunday Times Experts' Takeover Tips Beale Dobie & Company Limited Direct Line Financial Services Buyers of vintage pens set to rewrite record books A fountain pen is expected to fetch £40,000 at auction this week, but there are cheaper models, writes Peter Watson Policy Portfolio Plc Policy plus International Plc Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Pick the illnesses you want cover against Savings News Lack of standards cost savers dear Chase De Vere Investments PLC Birmingham Midshires Bank cuts price of borrowing Personal loan from Citibank Donkey star was saddled with debt Fame and Fortune Actor Robert Duncan's early career was a struggle but now he is planning for a secure future, writes Natalie Graham Legal & General Ethical ISA Shares in Freeserve should net investors a quick profit The internet service provider is a good short-term bet, but its long-term prospects are uncertain, writes Diana Wright Inventions group taps into a vein of income Contents Superlative Travel Darling, We're Rich Contents Inside Contents Vinopolis It gets better yet, we're richer than we thought Knickers to all of them India Knight And the Oscar for the Most Disturbing Teacher in a boys' school goes to. . . British Midland Enemy of the People The Sunday Times Not tonight, Stanley, sex is the new turnoff Who wants to see Cruise and Kidman make love in Kubrick's last film? I'm through with sex scenes, says Amanda Craig Keeping the catwalk claws off my girl Octavia With one daughter already earning her living as a model, Soraya Khashoggi dreads another following suit Carrying on for the sake of the king and I Interview Margarelle Driscoll meets Queen Noor My secret life as the scholar in the caretaker's coat Robert Morrell reveals the family tragedy that cut short his education and led him into two very different worlds of learning Leadership is a hard act to follow Most great leaders are tall, single-minded and lost a parent while young. Many are also seriously flawed, writes David Smith Hillary the listener hears the call of martyrdom Don't write off Clinton. Her fame as the wronged wife counts for more than her policies, says Christopher Caldwell Amazon. co. uk Are you born to lead? In bed with the boss woman Only one in 20 women would sleep with her boss to get ahead: men on the make are much less inhibited, says Giles Coren All hands to the parish pump to repel a housing invasion The Sunday Times Private grief of Labour's happy families Foxtons Barratt Nicholson Estates River View Heights Barratt Allsop FPDsavills Tally ho! The urban fox just went a duck too far Torments of a mother's tough love The woman who turned in her rapist son has his forgiveness, but her ex-husband and neighbours have cast her out, finds Margarette Driscoll Let the bells ring in triumph Talking heads Global village This Life The quick brown fox jumps over the columnist Shock Exchange The tabloid week People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list Last word. . . Chilling out among the big boys Once the preserve of penthouses, air-conditioning is now to be found in more modest flats, says Mary Wilson Back to square one in style The elegant lines of a Regency square have been restored thanks to some new apartments, says Mary Wilson Nature's way to beat the heat The Times Properties of the Week At home with the stars Lockes Wharf Multiple Display Advertising Items De Groot Collis Multiple Display Advertising Items De Groot Collis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham Thorpe Residential Vickers Multiple Classified Advertising Items 532 Chiswick High Road W4 W. A. 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So are the savings worth the extra hassle? We flew to Stockholm, Paris and Rome to find out Ryanair Contents Voyages Jules Verne The Good Gear Guide This summer's latest, and best, camera technology How Far Away is your Airport? Holiday Clinic Sarah, Helen and Jessica have just finished their A-levels, and before they go to university they would like an inexpensive break. Their budget is only £200 each Books of the Week Acorn Activities British Airways Holidays Discover India & nepal Award winning beach clubs Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Signs of the times Page & Moy Ltd Mark Warner cancels holidays Every Friday, as the witching hour approaches, an… Irish wet-biker deaths Directions Fast Canary Question & Answer Travelbag Leave it to lastminute. com Travel books online Where was I? Holiday Money Cruise sex assaults Deals of the week TV Travel See Naples, then fly Naples can be Italy's most unnerving city. Christopher Somerville suggests five ways to escape the tumult Air France Travel Brie Thomas Cook Neilson Floral tribute Every year, after the rains, the deserts of Namaqualand in South Africa burst into brilliant bloom. William Gary seeks out a remarkable natural display The One Ad only QE2 and New York Travel Brief Head First Picasso, Ralph Lauren and Charlie Chaplin all learnt to swim with Pierre Gruneberg Mia Ogden found out why Stena Line Travel Brief De Vere Hotels The scream Fancy scaring yourself silly this summer? We asked Andy Hine, chairman of the Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain, to pick the 10 most thrilling rides in the UK; while, opposite, our writers test the theme parks that house them Sunsail Unicorn Holidays Travel One U. K. Breaks appear on Page 18 Columbus Direct Alton Towers What makes a good theme park? We tested them for their suitability for three different age groups of children, and gave each a star rating out of five Blackpool Pleasure Beach Chessington World of Adventures Drayton Manor Park & Zoo Lightwater Valley Theme Park The Magical World of Fantasy Island Oakwood Park Pleasureland Amusement Park Trailfinders British Airways Quest Worldwide USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey European Travel mood Air Tickets Direct American Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Usit Campus Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Travel Brief Aman with a mission Aman resorts blazed a trail for luxury without ostentation, and won a devoted clientele. 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