News from 10/10/1999
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Jonathan Northcroft, Alex Brean, Andrew Jones, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Dennis Rosborough, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Francois Pienaar, Fred Redwood, Mrs P Hodgson, Philip Norman, Julia Maynard, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Jon Casimir, John Jay, Michael Owen, J D, Frank Whitford, Natasha Woods, Ivo Tennant, Ray Perry director, Sam Gilpin, Alistair Scott, Elizabeth Mallinson, Sally Payne, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, George Psarlas, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, E P, S Lyn Fawcett, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Cal McCrystal, John Gillingham, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Kathy Brewis, Richard Eaton, Simon Read, Robina Dam, Tony Richardson, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Joseph Dunn, David Dix, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Helen White, Paul Russell, Peter Wilson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Phil Levy, York Membery, Greg Goodman, John Evans, Anna Bruning, Jayne Middlemiss, Sarah Toyne, David Frederick, David Hammood, Marian Martin, David Clement-Davies, Monty Python, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Edmund Morris, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Mcllvanney, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Alasdair Milne, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Jane Renton, Eben Black, Peter Hughes, Liz Jones, Phil Craigie, Marianne, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Terry O'Neill, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Christine Tommey, Stella Bingham, Eric Wilton, Mark Eckersall, shahtoosh, Sue Lawrence, Stan Labovitch, Paul Driver, Helen Mortimer, Maeve Sheehan, John Follain, Steven Downes, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Mrs Plerce, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, John Eggleston, Tim Rayment, Matthew Gwyther, Shankar Trivedi vice-president, Dave Hannigan, Sue Beenstock, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Claude Moraes Mep, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Robot Crusoe, Marianne Faithfull, Rebecca Hope-Thomson, Danny O'Brien, Martin Jacques, Nicolas Soames, Chris Clarke, Phil Baker, Melanie McFadyean, Angus Porter marketing director, Alan Combes, Sophie Meves, Raymond Keene, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Monica Wilson, Rolf Richardson, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Natalie Graham, Alastair McLeod, M J, Dominic Rushe, Dr Nick O'Donovan, Jeremy Lewis, Robin Dam, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Dr L Casilla, A W T Hudson, Jano Peters, Jack Grimston, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Trevor Lewis, Ron Clarke, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, R W Johnson, Roger Panting, Victoria O'brien, David Windle, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Peter Harrison, William Rees-Mogg, Kim Fletcher, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Jack Hilly, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Benazir Bhutto, John Ungoed-Thomas, Susan Elkin, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, Christine Webb, Simon Callow, atticus, Robert Johniston, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Kevin Dowling, Kate Thornton, Paul Abbott, John Waples, Helen Pridham, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Julius Norwich, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Senay Bozlas, Adriaan van der Sluijs, Ian Gordon, Andrew Lorenz, Leslie Ash, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Jane Thorne, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, Michael de Larrabeiti, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Michael Riding managing director, Nick Foulkes, Rebecca Foster, Lord Lambton, Bob Dwyer, Steve Killick, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Pamela Coleman, Danny Danziger, Sarah Wynter, Davis Gibson, Rupert Halden, Professor Terry Wade (co-author), Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoRevealed: the fatal flaws in Britain's rail network Railtrack to lose safety role Sport Contents Klioni Contents Beatles may be honoured as millennium icons Contents Mastering the Net Police reduce death toll to 40 Contents New Culture Magazine Classified Newspapers Support Recycling Speechmail Tragic evidence reveals more names of dead Lives that vanished Carriage H begins to yield its grim secrets Quiet voice that says this horror is different Qantas Rugby world in silent tribute Railtrack chief opposed safety system on cost BMW Hughes letter changing will splits family Cunningham and Reid vie for defence ministry Millennium Experience BT Major's rise slowed by clerical error Football clubs insure stars against rising risk of kidnap Labour advisers helped shape Tories' new schools policy Abbey National Hague takes the accent off Yorkshire Itsonline Stars fall prey to cybersquatters Two-way race to succeed Hume Charges threat at new Tate Continued overleaf Death threats hit Enigma museum Inter-Continental Size mattered to lovelorn dinosaurs People of Turkey Charles picks up Camilla's £150,000 bills Thousands of rugby final tickets 'lost' Seats are Limited The New Golf Estate Alfa Romeo 'Sunshine' glasses keep troops awake Corrections Surrenda-link One in three people faces car theft Peter Johnson dies Sage Cheap cocaine lures young Bishop on run from 'Attila the nun' Hotpoint Geldof haunted by Hutchence Bird brains may help humans Mercedes-Benz Fatal Flaws At 8.11am last Tuesday Britain suffered its worst rail disaster for 40 years. It soon became clear a novice driver had gone through a red light, but it was also a symptom of wider failings. How far have rail bosses put profits before the safety of millions? Insight Ski Inghams A Decade of Indecision A Catastrophe How the Europeans Compare on Rail Safety Exploiting Disasters the Prescott Way Corus Who runs the railways? Liberté, égalité, but above all sensualité Profile Dick Whittington would turn again in his grave 'For the life of me, I cannot think what on earth a mayor of London will do' Barclays Nick Newman The danger signal Lloyds TSB Business Tory babes reveal the horrible truth Hague sets the seal on a Thatcherite triumph Charles, Camilla and Tiggy swap wedding day snubs Atticus Red Ken leaves Dobson gasping in race to be London's mayor Atticus Bruised Tarzan plots a retreat to his trees Atticus Women want the right to work—and not to work Heritage Hotels Safety on our railways is a priority for government Scottish Widows Carfan Remedy sought for Dudley illness Welcome Visit? Since Jorge Haider is to visit… Broken Russian Doctors pay for party Points Birthdays Wee Wille's Right Turn Last week Margaret Thatcher ruled the roost at Blackpool. Does it mean that in government the Tories will pull Britain out of Europe, ask Michael Prescott and Eben Black AXS Telecom Cowboy Al gets an image transplant Nationwide 'Women's only' language found among Chinese Priyanka to take up the Gandhi fight Madame Butterfly shows the world that Ali fighting spirit Multibionta Patten's EU aide linked to £1m scam Kosovo defence chief accused of war crimes Depressed mobsters tell all on analyst's couch Regus Cheltenham & Gloucester Falklands in feud over lost penguins Model cellist swaps catwalk for catgut Hewlett Packard Fiat Russian mothers 'kidnap' army sons BT Stay in touch American guilt 'freed Germans' Vaudeville Theatre South Africa accused of rewriting history to turn Boer war 'black' Haider in charm blitz on Britain Francis House Children's Hospice Miele Rise of red ghosts taunts Schröder Death revisits Timor house of horror Rover Dealers Saga Delinquents learn iron law of the outback Embassy wife in crusade for abducted children Inside Washington Torch Telecom Having started its own commercial company to keep Highs and lows Beatty's screen test Going Dutch Blair bids to shut EU criminal boltholes Weather and Travel Outlook Millennium wheel lifts off by degrees Asylum seekers given free shopping service Flu drug is cheaper abroad News in Brief Trimble rebuke NetAid strikes chord for poverty Floods kill 300 Threat to green belt counties Fibrosis hope Jewel theft Prodi questions Eleven tickets share £7.4m prize Re Rack Web promise Farmer gored Polio ceasefire Monkey protest Tee for two Jonah the Giant New Zealand triumph 30-16 Contents Blood Sweat & Beers Contents Sweden victory sends England into play-offs England succumb Backs run the show Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey De Glanville makes his play for the starring role A former England captain took on the All Blacks with a defiant display says Nick Cain How England Rated Two Reasons for All Black Glory The Big Differences How the All Blacks Rated How They Stand The Race for the Knockout Stages: Stephen Jones Analyses this Week's World Cup Matches Streakers exposed to new tactics I'm disappointed Lomu the magnificent Black destroyer back to his best The New Zealand star wing returned to haunt England with the try that turned the game Woodward's best not good enough Stephen Jones says that although England performed well against New Zealand, they were still tacking in class at the final count England fumble victory chance Careless hands let the match slip against a New Zealand side which can get even better The Sunday Times Renault Fiji punish Canada's mistakes Romania show defensive grit Guinness Aussie who rules the roost Veteran hooker and World Cup winner Phil Kearns has kept pace with rugby's changing demands American Express Jenkins equals points record Howard blasts weak referees Rugby's ringmasters fall as circus comes to town Shortcomings in promotion and marketing are letting down the game's finest showpiece Lloyds TSB Sounding the war cry Tonga's World Cup players may be nice, polite guys off the pitch, but on it they are a fearsome breed The Friendly Islanders about to Welcome England Swedes revive English dreams Scots finish up in style The Goal that Clinched England's Place in the Play-Offs What It All Means: Guide to Group Winners and Play-Off Contenders Wales stumble again Ireland hopes foiled by late leveller Keegan given Second Chance England have their reprieve but must prove that they are worthy of a place at Euro 2000 England's New Caps Today against Belgium Nicorette Microtab Euro Championship Qualifiers Minor Leagues and Statistics FA Carling Premiership Pools Lost in a red mist Football's problems have less to do with serious violence than with dishonest attitudes Football pays price of success The glamour game is awash with cash but it may be too much, too young for some Gazza attacks tough stance by refs Wolves are so grateful to Akinbiyi Charlery ends Rochdale run Horsfield strikes blow for underdog Kevin Keegan's bargain buy for Fulham paid his dues in goals on his way through the divisions Sorvel strikes in Crewe victory Hay saves day for Swindon Steiner's timely return inspires Rangers The Merseyside Miracle When Arsenal went to Anfield needing to win by two goals to take the title, nobody gave them a prayer The Sunday Times Football's spitting image leaves sour taste Perils of mix and match Moet & Chandon Sport on TV Picks of the week American Football Q & a Action replay: TV moment of the week Book Review United! Despatches from Old Trafford Richard Kurt (Mainstream £9.99) Bestsellers Garcia hailed as comeback king Natasha Woods watches a reversal of fortune as Ireland crumble to Spain in the Dunhill Cup Tradition returns The Old Course at St Andrews brought out the best in golf after the sour taste left by the Ryder Cup Rugby Tickets Guinness Your chance to have a say The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year JobShark Newton rewrites law of gravity Steven Downes talks to the England star who made the big leap from law court to netball court Henman back in the swing Richard Eaton sees a determined performance by Britain's No 1 on his way to the Swiss Indoor championship final Saints steal the show Brave Allan shoulders burden Britain's judo team has surprised the world with several inspired performances, writes Nicolas Soames Guinness Long wins duel of young guns Two rival hotshots put on a dazzling display of firepower in an explosive Super League Grand Final shootout, writes Richard Rae Davies stays on course despite gales Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Robinson roars back to form One Giant Leap It's the course that strikes terror into jockeys. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Weybridge Automobiles Straight Eight New Forest Rolls Royce Authorised Dealers Sainsbury searches Europe and America for merger partner Cash crunch forces Virgin to cut back Germans eye National Power British Midland Contents Sweet Medicine. . . Goldman Sachs is Buying into… SmithKline's Leschly will step down early Advisers wanted Wanless out Contents The unintended consequences of Nice drug decisions Agenda It's goodbye GEC and hello Marconi Abbey National British recovery remains subdued Granada boxes clever with digital rentals Star chef serves up City treat British and French in £400m waste battle Business Digest Labour lines up £100m for Nissan Thompson company slumps into the red Britain falls behind in the productivity stakes Goldman to acquire Priory chain of rehab hospitals Regan accuses SFO of witch hunt Blue Circle boilers warm to Baxi bid Barclays Film firm to invest £150m in Europe Rise in interest rates is on way BMW Taxing dilemmas Economic Outlook Inflation fears mount as boom gathers steam American Account Drug Wars Toshiba America's First Lady of industry Carly Fiorina shook the male-dominated boardrooms of the US when she was made head of Hewlett-Packard. But she dislikes talking about her gender Profile DLJdirect Cathay Pacific Carly Florina's Working Day Vital Statistics The National Motorcycle Museum World's biggest telecom group takes shape WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers, right, has made the largest takeover deal in history by offering $129 billion for William Esrey's Sprint, writes Garth Alexander in New York Canon Pagestation Stale biscuit giant still tempts buyers United Biscuits has been in decline for years and may now be forced into a break-up and sale, writes Dominic Rushe One2one 'Knowing The Score' E malaysia Airlines IBM Global Services Industry gets in shape for e-commerce Warwick University's Kumar Bhattacharyya is training engineers and managers to be e-literate. GEC is already on board. Andrew Lorenz reports Sedgemoor Sun microsystems Peacocks Dolphin Stockbrokers wake up to net opportunities Small investors are switching to online services to trade shares more cheaply but American brokers are cornering the market, writes Kirstie Hamilton Databank Lonmin weighs up bid for Ashanti Sharewatch Enfinity A Share in the Boardroom Radio tycoon turns up volume If Kelvin MacKenzie clinches a deal to buy the Independent Radio Group he will have built a £100m empire in a year. David Parsley reports Infineon technologies HSBC Death of suit leaves retailers in mourning Halifax banks on a little Asda magic The recruitment of Andy Hornby, 32, as head of retail operations, is just part of a plan to revitalise the business, writes Kirstie Hamilton Minerva duo become hot property The enterpreneurial talents of David Garrard and Andrew Rosenfeld have made a company with only 30 staff worth £300m. 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Jane Renton talks to the man who 10 years ago produced the world's first flush-away disposable nappy, yet is still struggling to find a market The Sunday Times The Experts Games without frontiers Bruno Bonnell had a tough time getting a bank to believe in his plan for a computer-games company. But the business soon took off and now exports all over the world, writes Rupert Steiner Air France Big client blackmails firm to get discount Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Children learn to take reins at family firms More than half the offspring of today's owner-managers are preparing to join their parents' business, a survey shows, Claire Oldfield reports on the succession issue Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Stock Corporation Ltd Bulletin Who Media & Management Ltd Mail Boxes Etc Swisher The Times Tower Glass The Sunday Times Wine merchant in vintage age Tanners Wines, founded in 1870, is one of the rare firms that is about to be taken over by the fourth generation of a family. Claire Oldfield reports The Times Hong Kong's Lithuanian takeaways Let it be thus Web schemer lands on trouble. com Prufrock Our unique selling point: it doesn't work Cocker's drive to cut costs takes the biscuit Gloom at Sainsbury after reshuffle Inside the City Ryanair Contents Still waters Old romantic Michael de Larrabeiti runs deep through beguiling Budapest, losing his heart to the gypsy players—and his trousers in the steaming spas Contents Subaru The Good Gear Guide New and approved British Airways Holidays Books of the Week Travel Brief Holiday Clinic Sophie Meves and Rebecca Hope-Thomson want to travel across America on £1,500 each. We check out the road and rail options so they get more destinations for their dollar Their Brief The Holiday Makers' Profile Gore-Tex Ghana praise Australian hoteliers are already gearing up for next WWF joins wet-bike campaign The Grand Brighton Clubs Sunsail Autumn glory Passport to security Ryanair Ski companies in panic price-cutting Directions Christmas offers Question & Answer Late deals Holiday Money Animal cruelty targeted TV Travel Cigars at sunset A very merry isthmus Bone-white sand jutting 20km into blue seas—no wonder Varadero beach keeps Cuba happy. By Mark Hodson Club Med Plain sailing Peter Hughes is paradise-bound on a cargo ship. Is he handled with care? Portugal This way up British Airways Holidays Calverley Travel Ltd. 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Botley Park Allt Yr Ynys Country Hotel Langdale Oakley Court Windsor Mortons House Hotel Picture Gallery Brixton Boy The childhood of a Prime minister British Airways Contents Inside Contents Picture Gallery Cream Sherry Betraying the legacy No Title Parting of the ways: when Major took power, Thatcher… Rollercoaster ride to Black Wednesday Contents The two faces of Michael Portillo Pets pyjamas. com Enemy of the People Andy McNAB Crisis Four England's naughty bits Went for a quiet fish and caught Jimmy Carter Putting her best face on a murky business Interview Mercedes-Benz He'd rather be watching ITV Former director-general Alasdair Milne says the BBC has forgotten how to make good programmes—it should watch the competition The Times The revolving doors between new Labour and the BBC How I lost a plumber and my temper to the blame society Two tiny waifs lost in their grown-up world Elly Dalziel and her friend Lena Zavaroni shared a terrible fear of growing up that led them into a private anorexic hell, says Melanie McFadyean High priest of myth makes martyrs of America's Catholics Jones Sick star: by 1991 Zavaroni was skeletal and running… Ron, Nancy and a perfect state of denial Edmund Morris, Ronald Reagan's biographer, on the president's genius for keeping life at bay Jaguar Courage knows no gender Award-winning was reporter Marie Colvin, who has roughed it in Kosovo and East Timor, argues that women don't have to use feminine wiles to win the battle for stories Larry Flynt vs the British censorship people At the throne of the porn king: Larry Flynt with… It's nice work if you can get it Godfrey Smith A whole new meaning to going business class Stop the Week Championship conkers, nose-blowing science, great cabbies of history Talking heads Eureka! Canon People of the Week This Life The Times: Noel Johnson The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: The Earl of Wilton Last word. . . Living chips offer hope of better cancer treatment Medicine London to New York in 1 hour Aerospace The next generation of scramjet engines could power aircraft and missiles to 5,500mph, writes David Windle Parents to be paged about truants Education Computer judges your mood Telecoms The Sunday Times Mobiles still in need of a voice Sounding Fancy phones have not taken off—most people just want to talk, writes David Hewson John D Wood & Co. London Mews Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Millions miss out in net-only banking Article Withdrawn Pessimist sells up to beat the bug Contents Loving Art the Easy Way. . . A new web service gives… Bank slammed over loan offer Contents Fidelity Investments Plan to speed house sales will cost seller £500 Contents Halifax head should be cringing not crowing Direct Line is flexible with the facts Adwatch Scottish Widows Revenue thinks taxpayer's wife had dumped him Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Royal & Sunalliance Investments Housing market jittery as prices fall A slight but significant slump has switched power from home seller to home buyer, writes Robert Winnett M&G Is a 1989-style property slump around the corner? Gartmore Skipton Financial Services Perpetual Picture Gallery Investors baffled by complex Isas League tables of investments will not help consumers. By Naomi Caine and Robert Winnett The Equitable Life Works of art cost less if you shop online Art lovers can shop from home and avoid the prices—and prejudices—of galleries, writes Matthew Wall Web Wise Norwich Union Schroders Baillie Gifford Threadneedle investments E*trade United Kingdom Chelsea Financial Services 10 ways to help you work at home People who work for themselves must ensure they pay the right tax and have insurance, writes Kevin Pratt XShealth The Equitable Life Picture Gallery Can soccer's dream team bring results to investors? Shares in Hay & Robertson could rise after kit deals with Manchester United and England, writes Kevin Goldstein-Jackson The Equitable Life Policy Plus Directline Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Net bank will make you smile Legal & General cuts cost of mortgages Chase De Vere Investments PLC Policy Portfolio PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Dresdner RCM Global Investors John Charcol Neville James TV rogue puts health before wealth Fame and Fortune Tax debts taught Bill Maynard, the star of ITV's Heartbeat, that money cannot buy you happiness, writes Natalie Graham Jupiter Can you afford to be a lord? Software firm plots worldwide expansion Kellogg's Sainty Hird & Partners Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Huntswood Associates Prism Executive Recruitment Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Manchester 2002 Walker Hamill Norman Broadbent Recruiting Excellence Apax Partners & Co Futurestep Catherine Bolton at Armstrong international Norman Broadbent Global Technology Practice DLA Recruitment Consultants Scottish Courage Brands Ltd Munro Vodafone. co. 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Mary Wilson discovers hidden bargains Knight Frank Contents Ugly buildings get a new lease of life Innovative developers' bold moves transform industrial wasterland into stylish homes, says Christine Webb Properties of the Week Unusual features Not-so-common Wandsworth prices go through the roof Ski home to a place on the piste Switzerland and America are good bets for property near ski runs, says Mary Wilson De Groot Collis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brookhouse Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faron sutaria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sotheby's International Realty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbella Multiple Display Advertising Items Vigia Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting family homes back together again Buyers are racing to rehabilitate premier London houses, writes Mary Wilson Barratt Linden Big splash of colour Nottingham gets its skates on Sue Beenstock discovers a city in a hurry to realise its hidden potential Hamilton Brooks Lofts laced with history Thirlstone Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCARTHY & Stone Multiple Display Advertising Items Wenlock Works Bridel Mews Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortlake Riverside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wenlock Works Surveyors make cowards of us whenever we move Hugh Pearman has had his fill of surveyors but Steve Killick, right, says don't buy without me Transparent case for compatibility Window shopping on the internet It pays to cut the gamble when buying Central London Properties Octagon Beazer Homes National House-Building Council Bovis Homes The Sunday Times St. David The Sunday Times Alfred McAlpine Homes Restoration Square Regalian Restoration Square Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHL A kingdom for your horse A home in the country with perfect riding on your doorstep. 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Contents Scottish Amicable Contents A new chapter One of the oldest technologies in the world, the humble book, is the force behind the electronic retail revolution. What will this mean for the future of reading, asks Bryan Appleyard Long live the King Disney's stage version of The Lion King is a theatrical revelation, set to rule for years. Remember the name Julie Taymor—it's her baby, says Michael Owen The Renaissance is coming . . . What a shame that it never even existed, says Waldemar Januszczack Runaway Bride Picture Gallery Dishing up the dirt Romance plainly believes that it's not just porn, American Pie that it's not just Proky's. Who are they kidding, asks Cosmo Landesman Queens Theatre Millennium Masterworks The Divine Comedy Franka goes to Hollywood You won't forget Franka Potente, after she bursts on to our screens as the star of an adrenaline-charged new film, says York Membery Our local authorities Unnatural selection Is the latest dinosaur animation meant for adults, for children or for the two rolled into one, asks a a Gill Pointe scoring The Pajama Game Blast! Poetry and politics The Almeida's intelligent production of The Jew of Malta brings depth and freshness to Marlowe's, says John Peter Light motive Mark Morris makes a welcome return, but BRB's Giselle needs more work. By David Dougill English National Opera Barclays Unknown quantity It's almost 50 years since Kurt Weill's death—but Paul Driver still can't decide if he was a genuine great Royal National Theatre Enough already It is a sad fact that we are not as hungry for Bach today as we used to be. So why, asks Hugh Canning, are the record companies bombarding us with fresh compilations? Record of the week The Sunday Times Music Shop On record Classical Crucial cuts Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 6 Jazz Bond ambition Shirley Manson and her band Garbage have landed the theme song of the new Bond film. The World is Not Enough a long held dream, as she talks Mark Edwards BBC Radio 4 Www/garbage. com Antiques portfolio. com Film Election The critical list Miss player The Sunday Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Peckham wry Rising grandly over south London, Will Alsop's new Peckham, Library is witty and irreverent, yet every detail is well thought out, says Hugh Pearman Gods and Monsters UK box office Sept 3 Hollywood is going down well with Arab groups these… Moscow State Circus Uktickets Multiple Display Advertising Items DiSNEY'S Beauty and the Beast Royal Albert Hall Event Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The John Davies Gallery Capital Breaks Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Classic International BCA The Erotic Print Society London Hotel Services Aldwych Theatre The Sunday Times Raymond Gubbay London Mozart Players To Advertise in this Section St. John's, Smith Square Royal Albert Hall Raymond Gubbay Manic Millennium Blondie Squeeze Total Entertainment Saturday Night Fever Art Victoria Palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Cher Roy Wood A dazzling range of grey Books John Major: The Autobiography HarperCollins £25 pp800 In the Sixties, Robert Fraser observed and gathered together the best and the brightest people. . . they flocked to his gallery Groovy Bob: The Life and Times of Robert Fraser by Harriet Vyner Faber £20 pp317 Lady blackshirt Diana Mosley: A Life by Jan Dalley Faber £20 pp297 DT Charitable Trust The Open University The Great Shame Southern discomfort No Place like Home: A Black Briton's Journey through the American South by Gary Younge Picador £16.99 pp279 Stumped by an enigma Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan by Edmund Morris HarperCollins £24.99 pp874 Man of the people Karl Marx by Francis Wheen Fourth Estate £20 pp 431 The Oldie Harvey Porlock Daddy's girl Galileo's Daughter: The tragic story of Galileo's daughter throws an intriguing new light, explains Miranda Seymour, on the well-trodden life of the father of modern physics Galileo's Daughter a Drama of Science, Faith and Love by Dava Sobel Fourth Estate pp429 £16.99 The essential Galileo Words Jean-Paul Sartre, 1964 Robert Harris A question of breeding Letters between a Father and Son by V S Naipaul Little, Brown £18.99 pp333 Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Victoria Glendinning Pimli Co Masked by the mafia John Dugdale rounds up some unusual suspects Outrageous fortunes Flashman and the Tiger by George MacDonald Fraser HarperCollins £16.99 pp320 Heroin The Sunday Times Bookshop Pick of the week Audio book of the week Acting Strangely: A Funny kind of Life, written and read by Martin Jarvis The Sunday Times bestsellers The Sunday Times concise crossword No 604 Jungle. com Contents Sunday Times Contents Welcome to a whole new life Most of us have heard of it, few really understand it, yet the internet is not going away and, David Hewson argues, we shouldn't want it to. Over the next four weeks, Mastering the Net paves the way for a regular new section in The Sunday Times 'The digital revolution is the most momentous News as fast as you want it A two-way tidal wave of data Put your feet up while you shop The online doctor can see you right away Picture Gallery Striking it rich in cyberspace How to handle Planet 24/7 Not what most people would call an office, but the duvet for Danny O'Brien has become desktop, filng cabinet, conference room and canteen 7 Live Open up, have fun author Jon Casimir reveal how the net lets you be anybody you want 8 Travelling virtually 9 Music on demand Work's future is As the net becomes the norm throughout business, the nine-five routine is giving way to one requiring a more versatile mindset. David Hewson predicts which innovations are net-and the skills smart employees need to master Coming up in our fact-packed series, Mastering the Net . . How to. . . 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The Times Contents The one to watch The week ahead The Cops Monday, BBC2, 9pm Prime Beefs Critics' choice Everyman Mutiny The Bahlsens BBC1 Radio Sky 1 Satellite, cable and digital People Like Us Critics choice The Cops Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky 1 Slaves ln Paradise Crimewatch UK Out on a limb: the unconventional lifestyle of an… BBC1 Radio Sky 1 A Childhood Critics' choice She a Gotta Have it(C4, B. 30pm) Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky 1 Trial And Retribution 3 Critics' choice Close Up: Home ls Where The Art is (BBC2, 9.30pm) Dante's Peak (Sky Premier, 8pm) Guinnessrugby BBC1 Radio Sky 1 Satellite, cable and digital Brookside Critics' choice Charlie's Garden Army (BBC2, 6.30pm) El Mariachi (Film Four, 8pm) Guinnessrugby BBC1 Radio Sky 1 Clive James Meets Barbra Streisand Critics' choice Heroes Of Comedy: Thora Hird (C4,9pm) Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky 1 Satellite, cable and digital The Sunday Times Daewoo Contents President Contents Tara Palmer-Tomkinson I Should Be so. . . 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Bad weather may have damaged Bordeaux's hopes for 1999, but all is not lost, says Joanna Simon Something to drink Cahors and neighbouring southwest reds Tipple of the Week Midnight martini Sofa Workshop Four of the best Restaurants with a literary connection Table Talk The Sunday Times Taste of fame Winner's Dinners Letters A Starc Got the lemon squeezer and fly swat? Now get your own Philippe Starck home for the ultimate in contemporary living, says Victoria O'brien A Starck Choice Whatever Your budget, Philippe Starck still has designs on your home, with everything from cheap and cheerful Kitchen accessories to affordable lighting and furniture Picture Gallery Aspirations Mr Meumeu parmesan cheese grater with cow homs, £34 Amdega Down to Earth For a touch of the Med in your garden, apricots are just the thing, says Neil Wormald Tip of the Week Cuttings Seas Gree. . 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Sinai and the Red Sea Resorts The Fast Snow On speed skis, you can overtake a Porsche—and go down much steeper gradients Red Bulls Volvo King of the Strings Interactive TV is Open. . . Royal Jordanian Picture Gallery Picture Gallery LaSOURCE Bose Better sounf through research Yen Behaving Badly Even before the horror of its recent nuclear accident, Japan was a nation in crisis. Unemployment and suicide are up, and decades of frantic growth have come to a standstill. Now the country that brought us the future has to find a new way forward Picture Gallery Hewlett Packard Hewlett Packard Portland Conservatories CTS Horizons Mitsubishi Motors Giordano A Spectre Calls After a string of bestselling spy thrillers, Frederick Forsyth wanted a challenge. But what weird turn of events led him to write a sequel to The Phantom of the Opera? 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