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News from 01/08/1999

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Waldemar Januszczak, Gerry Robinson Chairman, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, John Dugdale, Lord Marshall Chairman, Matthew Wall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Andrew Warshaw, Chris Gent Chief Executive, Eduardo Goncalves, Fred Redwood, Anthony Clare, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Stephen Bevan Transport Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Sir Peter Parker, Ed Tarwinski, Susan d'Arcy, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Natasha Woods, Estelle Morris School Standards Minister, Ivo Tennant, Peter Tatchell, Sam Gilpin, Ellen Wade, Allan Brown, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, John Golding, Lucy Hawking, Suzanne Knight, Neil Wormald, Lucy Irvine, Andrew Sullivan, Cal McCrystal, Patricia Hewitt, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Alan Harris, Dave Matthews, Dr Roger Henderson, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Georgina Bowell, Peter Cohen, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Alison James, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, York Membery, Rupert Bear, John Evans, Peter Blackburn Chairman, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sarah Toyne, Caspar Bowden, David Hewson, Marian Martin, Matthew Barrett's, Tania Alexander, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, John Goodman Founder, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Jane Renton, David Persley, Eben Black, Peter Millar, Oliver Wright, Alan Millard, Charies Detheridge, Sam Murphy, Alan Taylor, Philip Oppenheim, Graham Otway, Vivienne Laurie, Jane Rogers, Geoffrey Dicks, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Lynn Eaton, W Hamilton, Sir Colin Chandler Chairman, Digby Hildreth, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Roger Scruton, Richard Dawkins, Michael Woodhead, Derek Clements, Garth Pearce, Paul Driver, Maeve Sheehan, John Follain, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Ann McFerran, Christopher Morgan, Bridget Freer, Alicia Wyllie, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Sophie Daniels, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Carol Fisher, Sir Richard Evans Chairman, Phil Baker, James Pettifer, Paul Hartley, Colin Peck, Raymond Keene, Lord Hollick, Paul Du Noyer, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Barbara Ball, Marie Colvin, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Rebecca Tanqueray, Michael Prescott Political Editor, David Sweeney, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Michael Wright, Stephen Bevan, Natalie Graham, M J, S Pattinson, Martin Garvey, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, John Fisher, David Walsh, Ned Sherrin, Alex Kadis, Jack Grimston, Mandy Francis, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Chris Jones, Ron Clarke, James Taylor, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Josh Salzmann, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Peter Harrison, William Rees-Mogg, L Skidmore, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Sir Terence Conran, Suzanna McInerney, Alan de Piro, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, George Orwell, Kevin Sharpe, Jonathan Leake, Philip Baker, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Fiona Matthias, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, Sean Hargrave, S Cole, John Harlow, Peter Clarke, Matthew Lynn, R A, Simon Callow, Rose Aidin, Carolyn Porco, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Jacqueline McCluskey, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Brian Glanville, Louise Johncox, David Hutcheon, R L H, Tom Robbins, Nadine Meisner, Judge Barrington Black, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Rorry Godson, Cathey Cooper, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, Ian McAllister Chairman, John Carmichael, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Dominic Hobson, Robin Burgess, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Mark Hodson, Chris Lightbown, Dan Cairns, Carol Davison, Pat Barker, Andy McNab, Chris Price, Zoe Linkson, Charles Kennedy, James Gibb, Joanna Simon, Lord Sharman Chairman, Jillian Edelstein, Simon Howard, Sir Clive Thompson, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, B A Rootes,

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Hillary Clinton: why I stay married to Bill Hilary blames child abuse for Bill's affairs Labour to plant Union Jack on Mars Contents Easy Jet Contents Peace offering: An ethnic Albanian girl presents… Gates to give away £65 billion fortune Gates fortune to combat Aids Contents Second heart hospital faces death inquiry Contents Inside Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Brown draws up 'model mortgage' to curb rip-offs Crime payout staff in fraud probe Cancer study reveals link with traffic fumes Labour rebels to vote for hunting Switch-off will force viewers to buy digital TVs William prepares to be Prince of Wales with first Welsh lessons Thou shalt find the real Mount Sinai Virgin Land Rover Top cruise ships fail hygiene tests Lesbian officers get married with blessing of the police Compaq Doctors face spot checks on drinking Orange Labour plans to halve the size of infant classes Rainmakers learn how to grow clouds Bodymap reveals the Amazons of suburbia Travelodge Hooligans go back on the football terraces Blairite MP promoted after her silence on sex offender Audi Iris Murdoch's brain used in Alzheimer's study Maestro Muti turns back on 'Crass' Britain British Midland Universities drop third-class degrees to save face Master chefs flee 'canteen' menus Peugeot 106 GM protesters tear up wrong maize crop The Great Hotel Room Sale IRA snubs Dublin talks Rover Army foiled plot to murder Adams Dando police probe Irish hitmen links Corrections Drool Britannia Hello boys, goodbye political correctness? British men's magazines are becoming a global phenomenon. Christopher Goodwin and Dominic Rushe report on the return to fashion of boys being boys Scottish Widows Which would you prefer? A place in a dilapidated British nursing home costs more than one in a modern complex overlooking the Mediterranean. John Harlow and Lynn Eaton report on the mounting shambles in the care of Britain's elderly Calais Fastest operators of the racy set Profile Jockeys Oh Lord's, don't you just hate and loathe cricket Autobytel Picture Gallery Tied up in knots Not helping the aged Lloyds TSB Business Labour's prim governesses should learn to misbehave a little more We must all render unto Caesar Blair Jobs for the girls go pear shaped Atticus Tables turned on Mandy the ruthless terminator Atticus London rails against the tartan army What a cunning way to destroy free speech Brainmark System Britain must join euroland to prosper Fiat Put life in nature's hands As a "Professor of the Public Understanding of… You Quote William Hague's attempt to compare… Two-way stress You claim that OutRage! is "notorious for… Points Birthdays 'They say I'm indecisive, but I'm not so sure' Michael Prescott reports on the reshuffle that never happened One. Tel ANC plot to take 'total power' is revealed Cheltenham & Gloucester Red Oscar to take revenge in cold print China warms to real weather Fatal attraction of a killer Gamble that didn't pay off led to mass murder The Day Traders BMW Kosovo greets Tony the triumphant P&O Stena Sarajevo gets its day in the moonshine US teenagers queue for breast implants Kennedy cousin set to wed today Tesco MazDa British gulag victim hunts love of his life BT Stay in touch A depression settles over 'Lucky' Aussies Rover Vote for a Better AA China crackdown sparks cult suicides One false tax move pitches new EU commissioner into scandal Fashion is wearing thin for Vogue's ice queen Inside New York Young French lose thread of their thought SAAB Beasts unburdened Duke victim of picky thief Risky Talk for Tina Student wins £30,000 for poor teaching at college Nasa scores hit in moon hunt Weather and Travel Outlook News in Brief Tax avoidance Plans to curb use of CS gas Beef on sale Illegal immigrants clampdown Dog mission Taiwan clash Death toll rises Two share £8m lottery jackpot Play Fantasy League Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd. 20 Injured in fairground accident News in Brief Skydivers killed News in Brief Golfing gaffe News in Brief Heroin arrest News in Brief Scissor attack News in Brief Feeling peckish News in Brief Greatest show on surf: the first big-boat race of… Hakkinen roars back The brilliance of the Finn Mika Hakkinen wins McLaren their 100th pole position for today's German Grand Prix. Peter Windsor reports Contents Anelka moves closer to Real deal Contents Premiership Preview England batsmen Shackled by a fear of failure in Tests Our best batsmen must be told to play their natural game, knowing they will be given time to succeed Expectant Russell paints picture of contentment Ivo Tennant on the Gloucestershire keeper determined to win a first domestic honour in the Super Cup final against Yorkshire today Bell rings with confidence for the future Stand-in captains handed poisoned chalice on the back foot Whoever stands in for Nasser Hussain to lead England on Thursday, Alec Stewart should not be asked to keep wicket, says Simon Wilde Rover Remembering how to win is all in the mind For players short on self-belief, meditation and t'ai chi can be of positive benefit, a top sports pyschologist tells Simon Wilde Sales breaks Hutton record Silver stone Cork rides out the storm Cricket Scoreboards Habib unable to provide answer Question Time: Five Football Personalities on the… The Big Kick off Seven-Page Preview Special The new season brings hope, but a warning that the class gap will continue to grow Keane to stay at a price Failure to hang on to their most important player would be rank bad business for Manchester United Land Rover Up and Running: Joe Lovejoy's Guide to the New Premiership Season Collins promises quality control to lift Merseyside blues A newly-fit midfield schemer is determined to make sure Everton don't sell themselves short this season, writes Douglas Alexander Platt starts Forest fire Nottingham Forest's new manager is planning a swift and skiful escape from the First Division Sky On the Way up? Rock Keown is ready to roll An Arsenal evergreen tells Joe Lovejoy why Nicolas Anelka has not been missed and says the Gunners will be better without him Renault Au revoir, Anelka There are still loose ends to tie up, says Ian Hawkey, but Arsenal's errant striker finally appears to have secured the move he craves Football walking into legal minefield Brian Glanville can see more trouble ahead as players and clubs pick their way through the problems of the contract system Reyna rocket boosts Rangers Boro blast Leeds attack Redfearn goes Win a video Wise is the only winner at Chelsea Owen to sit out opening games Nissan Why minister must swap populism for policies Give youth a head start Letters to the Sports Editor I was disappointed by your coverage of the… The Sunday Times Sport on TV Picks of the week Q & A Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review Kicking With Both Feet by Frank Clark (Headline, hb, £16.99) Bestsellers Harmonic Way calls the tune Richard Hughes masterminds a Goodwood victory in the style of his great idol, Lester Piggott Hill burning with ambition England's squad pride themselves on being hard men, but the Royal Marines pushed them to the edge of endurance. By Nick Cain Racing's odd couple entitled to no-fault divorce After the scandal that tore them apart, Henry Cecil and Kieren Fallon must now attempt to pick up the pieces, says David Walsh Richard Hill's Four-Day Yomp Tradition blown away Cowes Week still has plenty of funny caps and pink gin, reports Keith Wheatley, but some of the stuffiness has gone overboard Mercedes-Benz Hickman rises to challenge A determined performance from Britain's Commonwealth champion has increased his Olympic options, reports Craig Lord Ringmaster's route to glory Fangio was the best, and a spellbinding drive in Germany proved it beyond any doubt Absent Schumacher still looms large at Hockenheim In the cauldron of German support at his home grand prix today, Ferrari's sidelined No 1 continues to influence events. The man under pressure is Eddie Irvine, says Peter Windsor German Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Enter your Team now for Maximum Points £126,000 in cash prizes The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Silver lining for the golden girl Denise Lewis, our sportswoman of 1998, is injury-tree at last and ready to go for gold in the heptathlon at Seville. By Natasha Woods Women's place is in the spotlight as we celebrate best of British Derek Clements invites you to consider some likely contenders in the 1999 Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year awards The Sunday Times NatWest Cellnet Clarke in swinging 60 groove Graham Otway sees an Irishaman hit the best form of his life in the European Open at the K Club Lawrie struggling to make his name Denis Walsh watches the Open champion grapple with his new-found celebrity status during a challenging round at the K Club Fogarty promises to put on a super show Results Round-Up Pools The Sunday Times Football Results This Week's Fixtures Racing Sytner L&C Prophets Four Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chevrolet L&C Preston Hall BMW Stephen James Thames Ditton Altwood Slough 5351 Auto, 98R, Canyon red, champagne leather piped Sytner Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow Holland Park Park Lane Jeep Genuine Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Mac the knife McLaren has given Mercedes a supercar to see off Ferrari's finest, says Ray Hutton Executive cruiser is a publican's one for the road Matthew wants a comfortable 3-litre saloon that has a bit of pace. He's spolit for choice, says John Evans It's 1% safer out there Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Westmid Vehicles AVC Ferrari Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadley Green Garage Jaguar Guy Salmon Clive Sutton Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Stratstone of Mayfair Doves Marshall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Land Rover Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Bramley Smart Bramshaw Romans Mercedes Benz William Loughran Mercedes-Benz Rose & Young Mercedes-Benz Retail Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Puttocks County Cheltenham Mercedes-Benz T. C. Rolt Ltd Rivervale Mercedes-Benz Normand Park Royal Dick Lovett Bradshaw Webb Arlington Signature Derwent Hughes of Beaconsfield Sunningdale Elton Garages J. R. Tagger Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Manheim Auction Regtransfers Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Select Performance Cars MGF shifts up a gear Button changes don't make a car go faster but they make it more fun, says Ray Hutton Reliant lines up the little people's cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Rolls Royce Bikers are going right round the bend-slowly Guaranteed Motor Cars Wyndham JCT600 Leodis Court Harwoods Sussex Troubled Liffe to forge US link Apax set to win Invensys deal British Midland Contents Experts rule out housing boom Contents BA to spend £2.5bn on short-haul aircraft fleet Contents Favourite for RBS chair emerges Red tape puts growth on hold The Times E2: how to manage the online revolution Jarvis acquires Regents Park Hilton Leveraged deals plummet Business Digest Business chiefs sign up for single currency Housing boom Minerva unveils £800m office blocks TI seeks partner to get back into big time Ice cream curb opposed Rolls-Royce fuels industrial power deals Golf Ice cream curb opposed Video firm targets float Buyout planned of Belfast titles Germany promises reform but won't act Toshiba Unemployed need not pay for low inflation The traditional trade-off between unemployment and rising prices—the so-called Phillips curve—doesn't seem to be working any more. What is going on? Geoffrey Dicks looks for the answers British youth fall short on skills Companies face growing skill shortages because university standards are slipping and there is little vocational training, writes Jane Renton Currency hit by fears for exports French work hours Money supply E Trade United Kingdom End of the Club After functioning for 200 years as a club for the elite, the London Stock Exchange has been forced to move with the times and consider going public. Kirstie Hamilton reports Barclays banks on a touch of the blarney The high-street bank seems to have done nicely without a boss for a while, but Matthew Barrett's track record suggests he won't be sitting on its laurels The Sunday Times Working Day Hodgkinson to pilot BAA expansion The newly-appointed chief pledges to keep the airports operator as the world's No 1 by seizing retail opportunities, writes Dominic Rushe Lambeth Building Society Ntl The Sharan. Power in disguise Predators circle as Reckitt goes Dutch Low profits and a poor share price have made the household products maker pin its future on a company offering a much sharper focus, writes Dominic Rushe Net Land Rush Freeserve's flotation is all part of a worldwide frenzy over net service providers—a trend being compared to the land speculation of the Wild West. John Waples reports The Sunday Times Bookshop American Express Open-skies row grounds BA deal with American The two airlines have abandoned their plans to team up after moves by the regulators turned the deal sour. By Garth Alexander in New York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Century Mortgages Corporate Partnerships The SCF Group The Company Store Group U. K. Stationery O'Briens The Find of a Lifetime Car Mail Boxes Etc. Debt-laden Daewod puts off reckoning The strugling conglomerate wants foreign creditors to hold off calling in their $9.9bn loans, but the Korean government is showing that old habits die hard. Michael Sheridan reports Infineon Technologies Optimistic VW drives upmarket Volkswagen is to open a £122m factory in Dresden where buyers can watch their luxury 'baby Bentley' saloons being built, writes Michael Woodhead Data bank C&W close to selling One2One for £7.5bn Sharewatch Business to Business The Corporate Millennium Millennium party Amazing London Restaurant Venue with Garden Bryan Franks Promotions Cigars Celebrate 2000 The Sunday Times A Share in the Boardroom Within a Champagne Cork's Pop of the Meridian… Time Bar Restaurant Gallery Hanwells of London The Times Limelight Corporate & Millennium Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Go West and make a fortune The government's initiative to launch high-tech firms in America is based on the belief that it is an essential next move for companies that want to grow and prosper, writes Claire Oldfield Brewing heir swaps hops for the vine Vermilion is a growing company that offers wine lovers the chance to pay in instalments for a good cellar, writes Claire Oldfield Size does matter when you talk to IBM By putting on an act to make a small firm look bigger, Richard Thompson won a vital contract to sell computers to business, writes Rupert Steiner Bulletin Imports leave trader in a Vat muddle Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Share options will reward key worker Must I pay myself minimum wage? North seeks a cultural revolution Enterprise is struggling in northeast England. Few companies are being started up and their survival rate is the worst in Britain. Now plans are being made to encourage entrepreneurs and support them through the first years of business. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times Electronics firm sparks up its sales The experience of one small business highlights the problems of companies trying to expand. Jane Renton reports Phoney Riviera yachties harbour no ambitions of setting out to sea Oh! Dear! Stormy times lie ahead for Thomson Travel Orange Court roasts Michelin chefs Prufrock The Sunday Times Clinton is dogged by claim from a Baddy AA plans to step on the gas to get to breakdowns Did Reckitt need to go Dutch so quickly? Abbey to raise rates for net and TV savers Cheque rules cut investors' interest Mortgage hassle is going, going . . . gone Home Truths . . . Noel Gallagher and his wife Meg… Contents Pension costs are set to soar Contents Jupiter Endowment victims in line for payout Contents Don't be fooled by the mortgage 'heroes' Technology fund carries high risks Adwatch Friends Provident Clear debts before retiring Expats face tax bill on sale of British home Money Matters This week Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance Timing is key to bigger dividends Abbey National Give wife cash and save money Money Matters This week Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance Keep endowment for long term Money Matters This week Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance Leave Miras if home is an office Money Matters This week Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance DIY investors can beat the experts It is cheaper to create your own portfolio than pay a professional—and you may do better. By Robert Winnett Put your shares in Isas to save tax For all advertising enquiries please call Simon… Standard Life Bank How to Build your Own Portfolio M&G Gartmore Ten things you need to know about endowments They used to be the most popular home loan—now they are at the centre of a police investigation, writes Naomi Caine Platinum Weighing up the Risk Policy Portfolio PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Legal & General Banks react to critics by pegging loans to base rate Shops and factories offer investment opportunities Supermarkets pull the old trick on rates Savers were lured in by best-but offers only to see returns slashed later, writes Naomi Caine Scottish Widows Man United tops the league for savers An account linked to the treble-winners beats high-street rates. Other clubs give good deals too. By Kevin Pratt The Sunday Times Exiles furious over frozen pensions Retired Britons living abroad want the government to increase their pensions in line with inflation, writes Alicia Wyllie Investors take risk that Freeserve shares won't fall through the net Shareholders saw an instant 40% profit but they are still risking their money in an unproven company, writes Matthew Wall Aberdeen Dangers lurk in bond funds Cover the costs of running a car Savings News Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Now is time to buy second home High property values and low interest rates make it easier to remortgage and take on another home. By Alicia Wyllie Northern Rock Scottish Widows Beware the risks of being a landlord Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Money Section Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards L-test boss hurt in clash with angry latecomer Question of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Fishermen go overboard for old-fashioned tackle Angling enthusiasts are prepared to pay up to £18,000 for old tackle and prices are rising, writes Peter Watson Chase De Vere Investments Plc Policy Plus BT's high-speed line fails to start Flexible loan has rigid rules Halifax Extra Choice Mortgage Direct Line Financial Services Insurance move puts up mortgage Author gives free rein to spending Fame and Fortune Freya North's success as a writer has allowed her to indulge her passion for horse riding, writes Natalie Graham Mercury Asset Management Take my advice on houses—I wish I had Volex puts spark into its world ambitions Update Dynasty How the aristocracy is making a fortune Superlative Travel Contents Vinopolis The richest: living off the fat of the lands Top draws in the tourist kingdom At last, a cure for love Pete Townshend sure plays a mean crystal ball The Times Enemy of the People Superman James Bond's box of tricks is our latest high street gadget Stardust memories With a genius for a father and a mother who was more nurse than wife, Lucy Hawking had an extraordinary childhood. As her mother brings out a bitter memoir, she tells her own affectionate story This sounds like a job for inaction man Interview Reopening the door on a dreadful death A new lead in an old murder is a painful reminder to one MP of his first love, writes Peter Millar Jeffrey Bernard doesn't live here any more Ned Sherrin on the new-model Soho that represents everything its most famous low-lifer and cynical chronicler hated most One of the old school Nigel Williams sees the grammar school ethos beloved of his headmaster father rise from the ruins of the comprehensive that drove him out Grace Brothers minus the laughs John Lewis, home of the middle-class shopper, is now drab and unhelpful, laments Karen Robinson Tina, a maternal kind of mogul Tina Brown is as famous as her cover stars, but can she make it as a tycoon, asks Matthew Lynn The Times Ashes to ashes Carolyn Porco explains why she sent her friend, the planetary explorer Eugene Shoemaker, to his final resting place on the moon Amazon Rustle this newspaper while you can Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Sex in the stables: it's a winner every time Slap and tickle, robot footballers, and the killers from the convent Shock Exchange The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Frank Brierley Last word Alex Gregory-Hood Trees to get jabs against disease Conservation Toxic air in spacecraft is threat to astronauts Is the government doing enough for e-commerce? Plans for a tough encryption law are raising human rights concerns, writes Caspar Bowden The Sunday Times Pay your bills at hole in the wall Clothes get a mind of their own Fashion Block on suicide net sites is urged Health Property Foxtons Cala Knight Frank International Bovis Homes At the mercy of anonymous junk mailers Sounding off The high-minded principle of providing privacy for e-mailers is being abused, writes David Hewson The Drayton The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Direct Approach Ocean Estates Marbella Interealty Cabo Bermejo A lofty dream at a low price The London loft lifestyle costs—unless you go south of the Thames, writes Mary Wilson Living life at ground level Properties of the Week Shades of the Bloomsbury set Just ripe for Cheshire's big cheeses Lockes Wharf Persimmon Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Estate Agents Angel Hamptons International Hidden luxury in the valleys The well-heeled seeker of solitude should consider two magnificent piles in Wales, says Fred Redwood Lang Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jet setters put Marbella back on the map Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Hamilton Brooks Michael Shanly Homes Contents Scandinavian Seaways Wight Magic A world away from the social whirl of Cowes Week, Mark Ottaway falls for the small and perfectly formed Victorian resorts of The Undercliff Contents Picture Gallery Contents The Good Gear Guide The latest travel technology, by Jonathan Futrell Travel Brief Books of the Week Holiday Clinic How Did we Do? A peaceful budget break with plenty to interest two children. What could we recommend? Sunsail South African Airways Unicorn Holidays Columbus Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Pettills Comfort for kids Markwarner beach clubs Cut-price holidays for late-bookers Directions TV Travel Holiday Money Wetbike ban Where was I? Tips for Last-Minute Bargain Hunters Question & Answer Tourist resorts in the Costa Blanca in Spain Driving-licence difficulty Toronto has just approved its first nudist beach Thomas Cook Only Connect Wherever you travel, you need never be out of touch with your dearest but not so nearest, thanks to the worldwide spread of cyber cafes and free and easy e-mail access, says Mark Hodson And Another Thing Discover India & nepal Travel One Voyages Jules Verne 10 Cyber Cafes off the Beaten… British Airways Holidays Lords of the dark Cal McCrystal visits Ashford Castle in Co Mayo—once owned by the Guinness family, and still a fine place to indulge in good drinking Mercedes-Benz Travel Brief The Reins in Spain Spain's Sierra de Gredos—cool, high, hardly visited—makes first-rate riding country. Fiona Matthias saddles up Your passport to a new Partner Travel Brief Acorn Activities Page & Moy Check-In Budget British Airways Dial-A-Flight Globe Savers Check-In Continues on Page 10 All Starz Travel Management Viking Travelsafe Faro Cheapest Scheduled Flights Travel Insurance Travel into the next millennium Worldwide Travel Insurance Preferential Travel Insurance Happy landings Canadian Affair Travel Insurance Thomas Cook Nonstop Travel Services Phileas Fogg Travel Group Europe and Worldwide Travel Group Holidays Ltd Trailfinders Travelbag US Airtours Air Tickets Direct Black & White STA Travel Travel Options Faresavers Qantas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Direct Line Travel Insurance Options Travel Insurance Continental Airlines Millington Travel Dial a Flight Check-In Horizons Airline Network Quest Worldwide Easy Jet Belfast British Midland Holiday autos Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Abc holiday extras Pelican Atlas direct Debonair American Affair Go-fly Travel mood Americana Vacations PLC Easy Jet Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Something special Style Holidays Direct Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Explore Worldwide Encounter Guerba Adventures Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Rural Retreats Irish Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Direction Victoria Hotel Stakis Langdale Mackay's agency Grants Hotel My Hols Andy McNab plans his holidays with military precision Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Rudloe Hall The Red House Hotel Royal Hotel Washnbourne Court Hotel Collauen Manor Hotel Abbeyglen Castle Hotel Cricklade Hotel The Rising Sun Hotel The Mill House Hotel Summer & Autumn Exmoor National Park The Olde Barn Hotel East Lodge Country House Hotel The Sport & Craft Manors Old Mill Hotel, Bath Lostwithiel Hotel Armathwaite Hall Hotel Mill End Hotel Exmoor Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Details Win a week's holiday across the Channel with Gites de France Where was I? Suffolk Heritage Coast The Country Garden Beaufort House Knightsbridge Allt Yr Ynys Langdale Brockenhurst Hampshire Futurestep Sainty Hird & Partners South African Airways Nevard Roland Telsis Selector Europe Technology Marketing Recruitment CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Selector Europe Futurestep Adderley Featherstone plc GKR PE Price Waterhouse Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash Nokia Hanson NatWest Retail Recruitment Specialists Hoggett Bowers Glaxo Wellcome Environment Agency The Fitzgerald Group BMW Mercuri Urval Halfords Phee Farrer Jones Vodafone airtouch Esoft The Peachell Group Phee Farrer Jones Howgate Sable The Sunday Times Collinson Grant Consultants Stern Stewart Europe Limited Career Analysts Ltd First Point International New Greenham Enterprise Multiple Display Advertising Items Jobsearchers Howgate Sable GE Capital The Sunday Times Impact Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cibernet Parity Euro Soft Questor International The Sunday Times Sussex Police Richard Green Financial Controller Quaker RAC Trackstar Financial Times Management Eva & Co Sales Agent Required The Academy Of Business Strategy Capita RAS Department for International Development The Department for Education and Employment is… Odgers Ministry of Defence Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food South Eastern Health Board The Times The St John Opthalmic Hospital Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Advancement Careers Ltd. Education EF International Language Schools Chiropody Sheffield Business School Technical Core 2 Results Open Learning Centre International Part-time Opening The Sunday Times Carphone Warehouse Communication Centres APACS (Administration) Ltd. Education Sheffield Hallam University St. Aldztes Chapterhouse St Hilda's College Greenwich School of Management Learn the Language on Location Making a success of life overseas Following your spouse abroad on assignment can mean sacrificing your career—or it can be an opportunity for personal growth, writes Margaret Coles Connaught The British Psychological Society The Sunday Times Bayerische Landesbank Invisic Active Career Management Fat cats may soon hire agents to boost pay Service team BBC Worldwide Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Contents Dangerous Liaisons The Marquis de Sade: A Life by Neil Schaeffer H Hamilton £25 pp567 Mysteries of the ancient world Half-baked theories about the lost city of Atlantis, astrology or the Bible continue to produce a stream of fantastical books. Yet a new study, The Ark of the Covenant, is worthy of serious attention, says Stuart Wavell If You Believe this. . . Diary Scribner Parallel lives, but a world apart Presenting the lives of Charles I and Cromwell together was imaginative, says Kevin Sharpe, but it doesn't quite succeed The lowest of the low The Untouchables of India by Robert Delige Berg £42/£14.99 pp288 Free serve Harvey Porlock Why Stalin was caught unawares Peter Clarke is impressed by a cool and meticulous examination of the events leading up to Hitler's sneak invasion of Russia in 1941 The power of propaganda A study of CIA's cultural influence in the cold war, particularly in funding magazines such as Encounter, is fascinating reading, says Peter Millar Coming up for Air John Carey's Books of the Century Margery Allingham, Time and Tide, June 1939 The Open University At a Glance Of angels and men Barry Unsworth's slyly witty novel examines heroism, history and Admiral Nelson, with resounding success, says Hilary Mantel Crime Writers' Association The Sunday Times Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 594 Pick of the Week Hardbacks Paperbacks Picture Gallery Compiled by Books in the Media from data supplied Bibliofile An affair with Dmitri Karamazov would be a disaster, sighs novelist Jane Rogers Mind Body & Spirit The Flintstones in the Return of Superstone Contents Goosebumps in a Night in Terror Tower F-mail What has happened to Sue and Eddle? FUn Competitions! Free Theatre Fun! Amy Smith, 12, Cambridge There's a guaranteed prize bonanza in the… Dear f-mail Star-Studded Night Harry Potter Asterix and the Black Gold Jarvis Send us your ideas on the fast approaching… 2000 Your view of the future Rodent rage! Cricket capers The Funday Times news is the brightest and the best! Doug's film debut World record! Thin blue on-line The Loopy Library Holiday-Here's Something to Keep You Busy! Beryl the Peril You always have a big laugh with Beryl the Peril! Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Funday Buzz! Kids Awards road show presenter Jemma James Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher More great gags in The Funday Times next week! Next Week in Funday The Zone The Fun Club If you want to be a Zoner just join The Fun Club! Adam Straw Fans utd Who will be made a Funday legend next week? Sport news Nail-Biting Action Contents House of Eraser Contents Yah! Where Have They Gone? Ra-Ra Skirts Frock Horror Fans for the Memory Why do we no longer see hordes of girls hanging outside Fans for the Memory Birthday Bashed Throwing a party for your toddler is a job laden with danger, says Louise Johncox Dream Lover Sick of being single, some thirtysomething women are falling prey to imaginary boyfriend syndrome. Mandy Francis on the dates that don't exist Easy Glistening Lenny Beige, a cross between Engelbert Hampardinck and Val Deomican, is becoming a bit of a fashion icon. Roland White, hoping that some of the star's style will rub off on him, accompanies Belge to his tailor Seven Deadly Dancing Sins Up your Street Toyota Sexy in the City Sick of urban utility chic? Pretty summer dresses are the perfect alternative, says Emine Saner The Sunday Times Bookshop Picture Gallery American Express Flights of Fancy From the technical brilliance of Chane that the Paris couture houses can fac to the inspired beauty of Dior, the autumn/winter collections show the new century with confidence, reports Colin McDowell All Things Spiced Mace is ace. Cardamon is cool, Sue Lawrence on why she'll always be a spice girl Something to chew on Thai curry sauces, sharp ideas and designer coffee Less Bucks, More Fizz Joanna Simon completes her guide to champagne-buying for the millennium Something to drink Sparkling alternatives to champagne Tipple of the Week Cool Ruddles Letters High Rollers Winner's Dinners Four of the best Restaurants for Mexican and southwestern food Table Talk Mulch of a Mulchness Pobble Dash Small hits of rock are the new smart thing to scatter about your home. 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Cinema Just Williams Interview Olivia Williams's first Hollywood film Flopped, but she shone. She has chosen her next well, says Garth Pearce By John Swannell We only laugh twice Cinema The new Austin Powers film is a worthy second outing for Mike Myers. But maybe it's time for him to retire while he still retains a little international mystery, says Edward Porter Lost horizons Comment Even the governors admit to problems. So can the Beeb's arts coverage be fixed, asks Paul Donovan Our man in Hollywood Comedy Do they mean me, asks Stewart Lee, who gives his own version of what getting a script deal is really like Royal mush It has caused outrage, but Waldemar Januszczak finds the Temple of Diana clumsy and bland No tents no dead animals, please Cover story Taking their name from a Tracey Emin insult, the Stuckists flaunt their 'bad' painting and crusade against Brit Art. Rose Aidin talks to a group who want artists back at the drawing board Hear where? Rock Is the album dead? We may all soon be accessing music from cyberspace, says Paul Du Noyer Defining moments Essay Dictionaries of modern thought are perfect for the soundbite age, but do they mark the end of real thinking, asks Roger Scruton Millennium Masterworks Citizen Kane The critical list Film Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Dance Opera Concerts Edinburgh Fringe Pop The Sunday Times Theatre Royal Haymarket Finns can only get better Music Sibelius was breathtaking and Lindberg superb, but what happened to the ones in between, asks Paul Driver Pick of the Proms Bride and prejudice Opera Bride and prejudice Classical On record Record of the week Rock Jazz Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection The Sunday Times Rest of the week's theatre Royal Shakespeare Company A twist in Coward's cocktail Drama Bursting with creativity and with a cunning surprise, Chichester's Easy Virtue does the old boy proud, says Robert Hewison Licence To Thrill The Best Disco in town Moscow State Circus Bolshoi Ballet Event Travel London Calling Music Raymond Gubbay Theatre To Advertise in These Pages Please Telephone Anna BBC Proms New York Ballet Stars Royal Festival Hall Original Contemporary Bolshop Opera Symphony Orchestra of the Hong Kong Academy for… The Sunday Times Barbican Centre Hylands Park Chelmsford Ticket Master See It now! Capital Breaks A Turn for the worse? Dance Nadine Meisner says the Royal Ballet doesn't scare her. She is simply disappointed by its unimaginative Turn of the Screw The Sunday Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The week in view Natural selection Science can make under brilliant drama, as the story of a Darwinian biologist shows, says Sally Kinnes Food FM Radio waves To see, or not to see? 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