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News from 26/09/1999

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Waldemar Januszczak, Roger Stafford, Dr. Neil Spencer, R N, Andrew Warshaw, David Trimble, Mrs M E J, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Peter Burt, Bill Gates, Ian Borthwick, D Richards, Gareth Walsh, Jennifer Thatcher, Bill Gates Business/Science, Claudia Winkleman, Sally O'Reilly, Sarah Mower, Jonathan Cooper, Alastair McCall, A C Grayling, Neil Wormald, David James Smith, John Gillingham, Mary Wilson, Jacqueline Roe, Simon Read, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Patrick Seale, Seven Kings, Marle Colvin, Thrasy Petropoulos, Mary O'rourke, David Hewson, Chris Broadhurst, George C Scott, Hugh Canning, Calin Marca, Nigel Williams, Toby Walne, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Anita Chaudhuri, Frank Kermode, Phillip Oppenheim, Tim Salmon, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, Dave Hannigan, John Carey's, Michael Wright, Lucy Atkins, E L Stoten, Claire Oldfield, Dan O'neill, Susan Redstone, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Greenwell, Eleanor Brownlee, Josh Salzmann, Nick Harvey, William Rees-Mogg, Kim Fletcher, Maurice Chittenden, Lady Delfont, Jonathan Powell, Bono, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Brian Smyth, Godfrey Smith, M S, Hugh Mellvanney, Matthew Campbell, François Pienaar, Howard Jacobson, Sean O'brien, Vera Bull, Liam Clarke, Aussies Vicki, Wim Duisenburg, Cardinal Winning, Bob Dwyer, Stephen Boyd, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Barry Newcombe, Bob Latham, Steven Singh, Trevor Phillips, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Harry Blackwell, A Baker, Mark Allen, Lesley White, John Jay, Amy Lord, Richard Green, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Zoè Linkson, Tom Otley, Brian Vallance, York Membery, John Evans, Brian Keenan, Cathy Cooper, John Hume, Alasdair Reid, Edward Porter, Eben Black, Gerry Adams, Lorna Macleod, Stuart Wavell, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Sir Richard Sykes, Hugh McIlvanney, Sue Fox, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, Stephen Amidon, Matthew Brindley, Alex Salmond, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, mark Prigg, Diana Wright, Chris Partridge, Rebecca Tanqueray, Richard Evans, Natalie Graham, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, S P, Stephen Armstrong, Gerhard Schröder, Mark Macaskill, Bertie Ahern, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Ian Rankin, E T R, Ray Hutton, Mel Webb, Christine Webb, H Knight, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Jeremy Langmead, Roger Dobson, John Aizlewood, Jonathan Futrell, Donald Dewar, Hugh Pearman, Gordon Brown, David Parsley, Les Sparks Obe, Professor Stewart Clegg, Joan Smith, John Dugdale, Mimm Patterson, Yvonne Graham, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, David de Keyser, Gabrielle Brown, Ivo Tennant, David Smith, Kevin Coyne, Nick Pitt, Cameron Docherty, David Tann, Gavin Ames, Lord Hardie, Tom Walker, Jane Moore, Tom English, Roger Anderson, Tania Alexander, William Dalrymple, David Caims, Peter Watson, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Nick Gardner, W W, J Sowden, John Fletcher, Josephine Smit, Sue Lawrence, Peter Windsor, Merie Colvin, Mark Edwards, Philip Brewer, Susan Clark, Mich Bergesen, R S, Stanley Fell, Raymond Keene, F Ashcroft, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Alastair Campbell Politics/Establishment, Steven Rose, Gary Buchanan, Rob Ryan, Trevor Lewis, Kevin Oxley, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Peter Harrison, Alex Fortune, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, David Roberts, Michael Sheridan, K Fairbrother, Matthew Lynn, Sir David Rowland, John Waples, Toby Musgrave, Terry Murden, Tom Robbins, Robert Johnston, Donatella Versace, Stephen Pettitt, Sean Connery, R Hill, Nigel Jones, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, John Phillips, Anthony Smith, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Jacques Chirac, Chris Feetenby, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, Chris Powell, Philip Marsden, Jim Wallace, Alan Greenspan Finance/International, Pam Barrett, D Blackwood, Nick Gain, Mark Souster, Frank Whitford, Mark Daniels, Vernon Muller, Sally Payne, Dave Sones, Dina Shiloh, Van Dyck, Peter Byrne, Joseph, Henry McLeish, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Al Murray, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, Dan Caims, Sarah Toyne, Margaret Coles, Edmund Morris, H C Robbins, Margarette Driscoll, David Leepard, Jennifer Miller, Louise Taylor, Phil Craigie, Alex Kershaw, Martin Clarke, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Paul Driver, Mary Harney, Ian Hawkey, Jeff Ody, Sir Angus Grossart, Pierre Danon's, Sue Beenstock, David Lawrenson, Phil Baker, Don Giovanni, C L, H Walkland, R Lewin, Cosmo Landesman, Kate Warner, Diana Ross, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Greg Milano, Will Carling, John Stern, Judith O'Reilly, Dr. Adrian Pearce, Jonathan Leake, Melante Philips, Sir. Sigmund Sternberg, John Harlow, V Anton, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Tom Rhodes, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Ian Leitch, Rupert Halden, Boris Schapiro,

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Revealed: the real rulers of modern Britannia A friend lost in the horror of East Timor Contents KUONI Contents Blunkett to curb school cash appeals Princes William plans to be soldier in the SAS Contents Contents The Sunday Times Classified Newspapers Support Recycling DVLA Select Registrations Sandwich sales worth more than farming Brown's ambitions hit by Blair 10-year plan City rioters plot clash at Labour conference Advance to go: Lord Archer, Tory Candidate for mayor… Galvin backs new Irish terror Reagan was 'too dim' to be a red under the bed High-rolling Packer loses £11m at cards Virgin British Midland Top shops use Europe's 'gulag' labour Clergy flout law to marry transsexuals Britain's Railways Mazda Sophie cancels US trip after palace pressure Italian police jail an 'illegal' cloned bull ITV bids to replace children's shows with cartoon Labour casts Rickman to fight Portillo Pop museum faces crisis as visitors walk on by Police wait for testes to identify body in ditch First-e Millennium Experience What the well dressed killer is wearing VW City firms cash in on illegal foreign staff 'Two-tier' education warining on Oratory Torch Telecom Surly staff take shine off high street boom The Sunday Times UK drivers pay huge premium on spare parts Barbarella to be reborn as a new woman Scottish Widows Three deaths linked to 'living on air' cult Abbey National The Sunday Times House price boom fades Agent Goldeneye flies to MI5's resecue Pinochet left frail by stroke Freeserve Newton's librarty sold to US in secret deal Debenhams So Far so Good Tony Blair Pledged things could only get better for transport schools and healths but voters see little change. How will he respond ask Michael Prescott and Jonathon Carr-Brown Blair's New Labour Project 1997-1999 the Ups And Downs of the Failures, the Qutspoken and the Scandalised Investors in People Doing well at standing still Gibberish My Final Voyage Mystery surrounds the murder of a young Scot in the Indian Ocean, but his personal notes provide a unique insight into his last days, write Paul Ham and Stuart Wavell Egomania but it's all in a good cause Profile Why picking on Sophie really takes the biscuit Inland Revenue Nick Newman's Week A lesson for Blair Ronnie's red dawn Lloyds TSB Business The Tories get their shirt-tails in a twist Brown is the man who can stop the euro in its tracks Anti-school abuse MP adimits she fell for her own 'Sir' Atticus Gaffe-prone Prescott refuses to give in to the sultans of spin Atticus Prison breakout is a cracking yarn for MP Atticus A monstroys triumph for the medical sorcerers Life Cycle No tolerance for bad transport policy Cathay Pacific Blair's bleak Britain Beatification: It is absolitely legitimate to… Blame mammon That the Earl and Countess of Wessex are effective… Newton lost Points Birthdays Taxi ride to the edge of death Trapped inside a broken-down car and surrounded by murderous Timorese troops who had already blinded his driver, Jon Swain tensed himself for the bullet he flet sure would end his life The Sunday Times SAGA Infineon Technologies Christian neighbours who turned into murderers Red Oskar twists knife in Schrioder Can't Kennedy Jr leaves JFK treasures to his sister's children Spying circus flies in to give Bush blessing BT Commandos to hunt down Chechen rebels Dali painting linked to serial killing spree Backlash Curbs Serb opposition Renault Blackstar. co. 'Comrade Bob' faces tide of mutiny Found: man's first steps out of Africa Virgin atlantic EDSolved EDSolved Bug2000 Mao's legacy stris trouble for Beijing Tesco Nixon's Nuclear Plot against China Iberiab St. Joseph's Hospice Disney's web king caught in child sex net The Duma is a safe house for the nervous Inside Moscow Jeep Moscow's restarants are resroting to ever more Grave grammar Fat cats kill for art Boris's bitter birthday note Adulterers play double jeopardy Britain sought to aid Libya despite Gadaffi's IRA arms Leading cleric calls on Carey to resign Weather and Travel Outlook Jailhouse blues: The Conservatives' home affaris… Two share £10m lottery jackpot SAS Pleasure News in Brief British Airways Holidays Contents Garcia, 19, inspires Ryder Cup charge Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Euro stars stay in the driving seat Friends from a dream team The team of Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood has been vital to Europe's cause at Brookline Majestic Monty is still the main man Brookline has seen Europe's No 1 at his best, says Nick Pitt Cool Garcia strikes killer blow Mel Webb watches the Spanish wonderkid and the eccentric Swede stem the American tide after a see-saw battle Jimenez calls all the shots The man from Malaga has proved a revelation at Brookline, upstaging his famous compatriot. Alex Fortune reports Vital support of Her Outdoors The European stars' off-course partners have their own role to play in a concer ted team effort The Sunday Times Stars-and-stripes spirit stars to flag They were expecting a US cakewalk. What the restless home supporters got was a lesson in the art of team golf, says David Walsh It's hard to know how I feel. They're going to be tough to beat General James leads the way Smart approach work by Mark Jaems left rival skipper Ben Crenshaw adriff in the rough BMW Hadji delviers hammer blow Sky Sports Le Tissier stuns United Deadly kanu saves Arsenal Sterile Sunderland grateful for Schwarz injection Gazza off as Boro crash Derby stumble at home again Leicester leave their troubles behind them Sky Bridges carries Leeds home Picture Gallery World Golf Championships Wasteful Wolves pay Fulham's class lesson Bolton's Ice man shows his true pedigree French present a United warning England's Challenge in the UEFA Cup Wenger's prepared to risk all Brian Glanville reports on the dilemma facing Arsenal when they tackle Barcelona in the European Champions League Canon Flo puts his faith in future Surprise setbacks have rattled Chelsea, but Tore Andre Flo is certain their class will surely turn the tide UEFA Champions League On a Mersey mission Age is no barrier to Richard Gough as he perpares to play in his first Merseyside derby with Everton MBNA The Times Captain grows into job Responsibility has been the making of a more mature Andy Morrison as Manchester City chase promotion, writes Louise Taylor Smoking Causes Fatal Disease Blues stride to front by Furlong FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Mnior Leagues and Statistics Premiership hot shots 1999/2000 Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Woeful display leads to Ball anger Badir's sudden impact Leonhardsen aims to be centre of attention Since Oyvind Leongardsen left Liverpool for Spurs, the midfield star's game has been reborn IRB Rugby World Cup 1999 Referees to read the riot act Official demands for a hard line on law interpretations could lead to World Cup controversy Drug-free repuitation of rugby put to test Stephen Jones believes that the decision to test more than 300 players is a high-risk strategy aimed at proving rugby is clean England v Italy Saturday October 2, Twickengan, kick-off How the Home Nations Open their World Cup Campaign Wales v Argentian Friday Octorber 1, Cardiff,… Ireland v United States Saturday October 2, Dublin Kick-off 7pm Scotland v South Africa Sunday October 3, Murrayfield Kick-off 5pm Your Guide to the 1999 Rugby World Cup: Free in today's Sunday Times Callard leads Bath's revival Stimpson makes toothless Sharks pay heavy penalty BT Rugby World Cup 1999 Sanderson at double as Saracens fail to bite Kiwis face costly defeat Power games expose football's division Beckham has to take lead Letters to the Sports Editor American Football Q&A Action replay: TV moment of the week Sport on TV Book review John Bentley: My Story John Bentley with Neil Squires (Andre Deutsch, hb, £16.99) Bestsellers Mercedes-Benz Mika slips up Brilliant timing and a liitle luck allows Heinz-Harald Frentzen to grab pole position European Grand Prix: How They Line up Today at the Nurburgring Australians in a spin on and off field After four days of second Test, Sri Lanka lead by 112 with all their second-innings wickets infact, By Peter Roebuck Seven up The day Fankie Dettori won all seven races at Ascot thrilled punters and devastated bookles Without U Man Wins £500 Weekly Prize The Sunday Times 1999-2000 Premiership Season Fantasy League Game Bookies still counting the cost Woods aims to put on the Ritz Damp conditions could help Rasie a Prince complete a double in the Showcase Handicap at Ascot this afternoon. By Jonathan Powell Ascot BBC2 1.05,1.35,2.35,3.10,3.50,4.25 Star of the north Jonathan Powell on Jack Berry, a master at training speed horses who is preparing to depress the acceleration after a fulfilling career Musselburgh Huntingdon Sky Sports Leighton makes point a Hunslet hang on Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Double Trouble Great Britain have to win on of today's singles if they are to beat South Africa in a crucial Davis Cup tie. By Barry Newcombe Cap fits for top Hatters The Sheffield Hatters have reigned supreme in women's basketball since 1990, despite a cgronic lack of funds. By Richard Rae Nominate your favourite France earn a final edge Richard Evans watches Guy Forget's team earn the right to host the Davis Cup final as Russia stage a fightback against Australia The Sunday Times King still has grip on crown Don king, the Machiavelll with a megaphonem is once again the main making all the noise The Sunday Times Bull on timely charge Stuart Fielden was a late developer in rugby leagye but has made a powerful impact with playoff hopefuls Bradford. 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Chantelle Gottgens an MBA student… Management team targets struggling Charter Contents Baldock stays on in M&S chair BA set to spend £2.5bn on Boeing 717s Candover Bank bids take us back to the good old days Agenda Alvis takes aim at Vickers tanks Business Digest Railtrack to confound critics by meeting train time targets Bank bids take us back to the good old days Orange wants to take over E-Plus Bass brews up £400m Czech beer offer Phillips pushes Chevron for deal MBA student targets organic slice of market Humphries set for small firms job Lottery bidders to learn terms Washing machine inventor aims to clean up AON Currency fall is boosting growth BMW Risking an upset of the applecart Economic Outlook Japanese have the cheek to ask for more American Account Vickers deal puts Rolls on new course Operation Crete, hatched in great secrecy months ago, stunned the City when it was revelaed last week, wirtes Andrew Lorenz IBM The global Frenchman who broke the mould at Xerox Pierre Danon had a classic French business training, but has put it to use in an Anglo-Saxon corporate culture, writes Matthew Lynn Jaguar Working Day Dara bank Reuters catches an e-commerce cold The business last week paid the price for Wall Street's uncertainty about the future of internet-related stocks Mansfield managers raise £230m for bid Sharewatch Thomson Travel A Share in the Boardroom UK's stuffy image costs business dear Despite the globalisation of the economy, research shows that national reputation still matters in business, writes Chris Powell The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the… HSBC BT turns out to be safe bet for Securicor A gamble 15 years ago has turned a £4m investment in Cellnet into a £3bm holding, writes John Waples Queue Jumper Dolphin Adding to value: the winners and losers How companies are accounting for real worth The Winners for Shareholders Top 100 Bottom 100 The Losers for Shareholders Big compaines see entrepreneurs go past in the fast lane One 2 one EC's Airtours ruling will impede mergers The blocking of the bed for First Choice is not a good omen for European companies competing globally, writes David Parsley Air Portugal Cheque Mate? … sides of the border, write Matthew Lynn, Dominic Rushe and Terry Murden Virgin trains Napier University Edinburcr QXL. com Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Group Franching in the 90's Consortium members are sought for a chain of… O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar Computer Resale Limited NFE 99 The Franchise Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Agency Franchise. 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Henderson Investors Britain is sold on franchising The system allows the owners to grow their business and the franchisess to cash in on a proven fomula, writes Claire Oldfileld Magician learns trick of making money Showmanship helped Marvin Berglas go from schoolboy entrepreneur to magical millionaire, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Accountants increased tax and lowered pension Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidenac on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Getting to know clients lifts profits Growing numbers of businesses consier customer relationship management much more than just a marketing strategy. Getting to know your clients better is regarded by many as the basis for a more profitable business structure David Summer Smith reports Data mining can solve purchasing puzzles Software can analyse customer data and explain the reasons behind sales trends, writes David Summer Smith The Enterprise Network is Operated in Association… Mr Sam has the PM taped Cornhill Insurance Ambitious tycoons sink to new depths Prufrock We were offered an "exclusive" story last… Insurance claim by farmer is a load of bullocks Brewers thirsting for expansion Inside the City Contents Ryanair Camp America From the gay quarters to the bay sea lions, Howard Jacobson pounds the outré streets of San Fancisco, daring the city to deliver Contents Staying power From Scotland to the south coast, three more hotels are recommended by readers for offering excellent value under £100. And the winners ate Ashnil Holidays Travel Brief Tryanair Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Aussies Vicki Nott and Sylvie Seli want a cool Yule ski spree. But have they left it too late to book a chalet for themselves and their five mixed-ability skiing mates? Limited to a £750pp budget, Clinic slaloms through the options Virgin atlantic Directions Marrakesh will be home to the latest jewel in… Discover India & nepal India Question & Answer Ling Rimpoche—a portralt of the 12-year-old… Markwarner beach clubs 'No-frills' hols to start at £99 Directions Gap gift Hurricane compensation Deals of the Weeks On the Edge Online booking TV Travel Holiday Money Ryanair News in brief Where was I? Acropolis now Reluctant to visit Athens? Think again. Find the keys to the home of the ancients and you'll not only discover the seat of western civilisation—but one of Europe's most breathtaking sights. By Time Salmon British Airways Holidays Ryanair Kuoni Travel Briff British Airways Holidays Ryanair C. 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Competition Deatils Armathwaite Hall Hotel Beaufort House Knightsbridge Tewsbury Park Hotel Holbrook House Hotel Langdale Country House Hotel Contents Saving the World It was one of the confrontations that shaped the modern world-Ronald Regan and the new leader of the 'evil empire' Mikhal Gorbachev Edmund Morris Reagan's official biographer, reveals gave way to a yearning that would end the cold war British Airways Inside Contents Rolex Next Week: The Nadir of the Presidency Filling the void of a president's forgotten past Suffer the little children One red tick away from literary stardom Barclays Enemy of the People Special Sunday Times Education Offer Forget the clothes, let's have a party The top designers may have given London Fashion Week a miss, but who cares when the gossip is flowing, says Jeremy Langmead Churchill beckons Blari down the road to ruin Blair's economic legacy threatens to be as damaging as Winston's gold standard, writes Irwins Stelzer He knows all about the crying game Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Will Carling For trigger-happy Pat, the lynch mob is on stand-by Woolworthis Rupert the Rat In the second extract from his revealing biography of Rupert Brooke, Nigel Jones tells how he poet's sexual obsession drove him to the brink of madness No room at the inn for real ale The slavery in Britain's blood When Trevon Phillips was told that his great-great grandmother was a slave he investigated the old trade's hidden legacy and unearthed some bizarre secrets My nephew Michael, the betrayer of Bernic's empire Lady Delfont takes Michael Grade to task for his decision to break up her husband's life work By the time I get to Phoenix William Atkinson was the inspiration for the TV head who revived his failing school. The real thing has been less easy, he tells Margarette Driscoll American Express Talking heads Global village This Life There's a plot afoot, with Camilla to boot Buffalo burgers and free booze, fake policemen and the generous miser Shock Exchange The tabloid week People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: Raise Gorbachev Last word. . . Daily Telegraph: George C Scott Windy cows open way to life on Mars Bacteriolgy A primitive life form that lives on Earth without oxygen could help man to breathe on the Red Planet, writes Roger Dobson Superman star's foundation offers hope for the victims of paralysis Medicine Amazon. co. uk Viva Las Vegas—at half price online Souning off The internet made booking a trip to Comdex quicker, more efficent and cheaper, writes David Hewson Wrapround screens to replace the office PC Communications The Sunday Times Edited bu mark Prigg E-mail address Property Pupils come to aid of car giant Enginerings A school project has made the Ford Focus engine-building process much more efficent, writes Mark Prigg Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith FPDSavills Cluttons Daniel Smith Chestertons Multiple Display Advertising Items The return of man Friday Porters are back in fashion and pampering to the every need of well-heeled London resident, writes Mark Porter John D Wood & Co Winkworth Cluttons Daniel Smith A Large Victorian Terraced Home Keith Cardale Groves Foxtons Lurot Brand the London Mews Company Farley & Co Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterfield Farley & Co Winkworth Chestertons Bective Davidson W. 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And, best of all, it's funny The week in view All talk Radio waves They must be joking Television review Poetry in Motion Diary BBC1 Critics' Choice Choco Leibniz Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Channel 5 Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Games Republic Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Rugby World Cup Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Rugby World Cup Satellite, Cable and Digital Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Jungle. com Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Power in our time Who has wielded the most power in Britain over the past year? Economics editor David Smith assesses our snapshot of a nation The invisible hands that shape all our lives Social affairs editor John Harlow asks key power players for reactions to the Top 100—and how they would choose the people who have made their mark Rules of Engagement Professor Stewart Clegg explains how the Power List was compiled Priorities in the Top 100 Power List Scottish Amicable The Top 100 Tony Blair: Politics/Education/Establishment/Spiritual Bill Gates: Business/Science Alan Greenspan: Finance/International Rupert Murdoch: Media/Business Gordon Brown: Politics Eddie George: Finance/Politics How the Top 100 power players break down Alastair Campbell: Politics/Establishment John Bridgeman: Business/Politics Lord Stevenson: Business/Arts Top 20 in Business A far cry from beer and sandwiches Sir Brian Pitman: Finance Bill Clinton: International/Politics Jack Straw: Politics/Law Top 20 in Politics Here today, walking the plank tomorrow Jeff Bezos: Business/Publishing John Thornton: Finance Top 20 in Finance The big players keep their heads down Sir Christopher Bland Greg Dyke: Media Barclay Knapp: Media/Business John Prescott: Politics/Transport/Local Government The feminine touch, but just a light one Stella Bingham identifies the few prominent women who make an impact on our society Women Wielding Power in 1999 Lord Irvine: Politics/Law Gerry Robinson: Business/Media/Arts Sir Richard Wilson: Politics Gerhard Schroder/Jacques Chirac: International David Blunkett: Education/Politics Sir Peter Bonfield: Business/Science Sir Richard Evans: Business The Heavy Mob: Finance Peter Mandelson & His Nemesis: Politics Top 20 in Education Dancing to the tune of the middle classes Sir John Browne: Business Sir Richard Sykes: Medicine Jac Nasser: Business Howard Davies: Finance/Politics Richard Branson: Business/Transport Paul Chisholm: Business Chris Woodhead: Education Lord Falconer: Politics/Law The Sunday Times Top 20 on the International Stage Uneasy war, uneasy peace Richard Eyre: Media Hrh Prince of Wales: Establishment Brian Souter: Transport/Business Top 20 in Science and Technology Bright new stars eclipsed by fear and ignorance Dr George Poste: Medicine Long arm of the new 'power policemen' They are today's wave-makers, a modern breed of powerbroker. Alastair McCall identifies prevailing trends among those who have excelled in 1999 50 Stars of the Year Top 20 in the Media Brinkmanship over rights and markets Top 20 in Publishing Paul Dacre: Media Jonathan Powell: Politics Philip Gould: Politics Barclay Brothers Philip Green: Business David Mayhew: Finance Paul Van Buitenen: International/Politics Jack Welch: Business Ed Balls Gus O'Donnell: Politics Making waves on the air Jonathan Cooper finds the big noises are the ones whose money sings loud HM the Queen: Establishment Michael Green: Media Prof Sir Robert May: Science Top 20 in the Pop Business Dr Tom McKillop: Science Joachim Milberg: Business Wim Duisenberg: International Tom Winsor: Transport Top 20 in the Establishment A whiff of the rum in the whisky Bob Ayling: Transport/Business Conard Black: Media/Establishment Dr Graeme Laver Dr Peter Colman: Medicine David Yelland: Media Top 20 in the Law Justice for the man and woman in the street Sir Stanley Kalms: Business Anji Hunter: POlitics Lord Winston: Medicine Robin Cook: Politics Top 10 in Transport Heads they win, tails we lose Tony Woodley: Transport Chris Gent: Business Michael Barber: Education Frank Dobson: Politics/Medicine Top 20 in British Film Finally flickering into motion Mike Harris: Finance Scott Bell: Finance Top 20 in Medicine The fight continues at the front lines of health Lord Bingham: Law David Miliband: Politics Top 20 Spiritual Leaders Dr Craig Venter: Science Lord Woolf: Law Marjorie Scardino: Media Lord Puttnam: Establishment/British film Education/Science Neville & Doreen Lawrence: Law Lord Robertson: Politics 80th Mark Bolland Establishment Lord Wakeham: Establishment/Politics Jeremy Heywood: Politics Prof Liam Donaldson: Medicine David Trimble Gerry Adams: Politics Pope John Paul II: Spirtual Mark Bolland: Establishment Dr Chris Evans: Science Lord Alli: Establishment/Media Sport is an extremely serious business Jonathan Cooper argues that the games people play affect us all Top 20 in Sport Top 20 in Arts Administration Who throws the richest buns Dr Arpad Pusztai: Science Stephen Byers: Politics Donald Dewar: Politics Ian Davies: Business Top 20 Creative Forces in the Arts Sending soul and sales soaring Mike Dexter: Medicine Romand Prodi: International Lord Hollick: Media/Business David Beckham & Posh Spice: Young Meteors Pop Gavyn Davies: Finance Prof Stephen Hawking: Science Cherie Booth: Establishment Archie Norman: Business Chris Smith: Arts/Sport/Politics Sir Alex Ferguson: Sport Tim Bevan Eric Fellner: British film Top 20 Young Meteors Under 30 and heading for the top Prof Colin Pillinger: Science Guinevere/Arthur/Lancelot/Merlin: Business Top 20 in Scotland The Bravehearts and the Celtic tigers The Bravehearts and the Celtic tigers Top 20 in Ireland Top 10 in Local Government Top 10 in East Anglia Top 10 in Wales Top 10 in the Midlands Top 10 in the Northeast Top 30 in London & the Southeast Top 10 in the Northwest Top 10 in the Southwest Top 10 in Yorkshire When influence is immortal For most, power is fleeting but for a handful it reaches even beyond the grave. Bryan Appleyard selects Dead Greats Index to Power 500 Mitsubishi-cars. co Contents Guinness Draught in Cans Contents Cup runs over with promise The quality of play allied to new levels of fitness can make this tournament the most spectacular yet. By Stephen Jones Highs and Lows: Record-Making Performances on Rugby's Biggest Stage Home fire can hit southern giants François Pienaar says New Zealand may just shade a thrilling tournament, but the threat from England can't be ignored Guinness Draught in Cans Wilkinson in at the sharp end England can go far if their precocious fly-half Jonny Wilkinson comes of age in the tournament. By Stephen Jones Building Loyalty England primed to exploit gaps The midfield will be a key battleground and Clive Woodward has players with plenty of firepower, says Bob Dwyer Kronfeld shoulders All Black burden The voracious New Zealand flanker is both strikingly individual and a superb team player. Stephen Jones on a world-class talent Guinness Draught in Cans Jenkins points to history The Welsh goalkicking colossus is on course to eclipse Michael Lynagh's points record during the World Cup, writes Mark Souster Not so much a game, more a national religion Throughout the century, rugby has given the Welsh a sense of pride, unity and identity in times of social and political hardship, says Dan O'neill Seiko Black blueprint for glory The conditioning of rugby squads has reached new peaks. Stephen Jones on a passionate Geordie setting the standards Underdog's bank makes Scots bite Jim Telfer motivates his young squad with a passion when they face more illustrious opponents. By Hugh McIlvanney Guinness Draught in Cans Wounded Wallaby forced to wait in the wings Joe Roff blazed a trail for Australia at just 19, but now he finds himself with a fight on his hands: David Walsh reports Four More who Could Soar in World Cup 99 The Top Ten of World Cup 99 Vital Statistics Show There's All Shapes and Sizes in tournament of Extremes BT Guide to World Cup Quarter-Final Play-Offs Picture Gallery Facts of the stadium After the Points, the Pints, Three Cardiff Pubs where the Guiness is worth Waiting for Rugby's theatre of dreams The Sunday Times Final Score Entry Form Feeble French promise lift-off Derided by their own supporters, France may have lost the plot but their self-belief remains intact. By Ian Borthwick Adopted son now green giant Dion O'Cuinneagain is striving to bring the winning culture of his native South Africa to the captaincy of Ireland. By Tom English Changing Nations: Four who Switched Sides Rees still getting his kicks Canada's Linchpin is ready to become the only man to play in all four World Cups. Stephen Jones on one of rugby's finest ambassadors Daewoo Battle Front For the modern front-row scrummager, raw power and impeccable technique are more important than knowing the dirty tricks of the trade. By Nick Cain Getting down to Business with the Power Props Rogues' Gallery: Front-Rows in Rugby's Hall of Shame Alive and kicking Uruguay's tiny rugby community was hit by tragedy a generation ago, but now it is buzzing again. By Tom English Oregon Scientific Boy Talent, fame, looks—the Springboks' Bobby Skinstad has the lot. By Alasdair Reid Soweto still waiting for a new dawn Pool Pool Pool C Guinness Draught in Cans Pool D Pool E Guinness Contents BMW Contents Ricoh P&O Cruises Hewlett Packard Relative Values Roxanna Panufnik, composer, and her brother Jem, record producer. Interviews by Sue Fox. 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Mephisto 2040 Teaser 1932 Bookwise Chess Bridge Hawkshead Mind Body & Spirit Fine Furnishing Direct Travel Offers Hotel Directory A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Halifax Honda Contents The barans take a liberty The royal we John had proved an unworthy king but, though signing Magna Carta may have been a massive humilation, he never surrendered the dignity of the royal "we" Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness High among the barons' long list of demands at Runnymede was the removal of fish weirs from the Thames David Starkey describes how a template for the freedoms of the common man Lucky for some Life and Times Magna Carta feathered baronial nests but freedom remainded an elusive commodity to serfs. By John Gillingham The Documents of the Century

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