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News from 17/10/1999

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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Mark Roberts, Ann Leslie, Brian Collett, John Turner, Andrew Warshaw, Francois Pienaar, Fred Redwood, Rosie Waterhouse, David Beresford, Brian Basham, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, J D, Simon Murdoch, Doris Lessing, Harvey Elliott, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Eric Dews, Terence Blacker, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, P D, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Sarah Mower, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Joe Lauria, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, K R, Dylan Jones, Karen Robinson, C D, Kathy Brewis, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Fred Kaplan, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, David Thompson, David Dougill, Rev Steve Parish, Angharad Lynn, John Evans, Ms N Goodwin, Stewart Lee, Norman Shepherd, Mrs K W, Sarah Toyne, Sue Townsend, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Miss D Williams, Ed Bradbury, Edmund Morris, Alasdair Reid, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Saunders, Nigel Williams, Peter Conradi, Toby Walne, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Roy Powell, Max Anderson, Edward Porter, Anthee Carassava, V G, Jane Renton, Mrs V, Eben Black, Adam Coffer, Peter Millar, David Eimer, Phil Craigie, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Norman Lamont, Richard Johnson, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Stella Bingham, Roger Eglin, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Joanna Smart, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Scott Gibbs, Michael Woodhead, Simon Fanshawe, Robert Mendick, David Thomas, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Rodney Leach Chairman, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Nicholas Hellen, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, George Rae, Bridget Freer, Joel Stern, J Scammell, Sue Beenstock, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Charles Edwards, Alan Bullock, Susan Clark, Peter Blythe, Danny O'Brien, Louise Gannon, R S, G G, Michael Palin, Anna Pasternak, Alan Combes, Peter Hale, Adrian Starr, Sean Newsom, Boris Becker, Kathleen Hennessy, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Jack Wernette, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Jim Smith, Chris Partridge, A K, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Ronald Hayman, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Claire Oldfire, Stephen Bevan, Rachel Forder, M J, Dominic Rushe, Ghulam Hasnain, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Marcel Berlins, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Mandy Francis, Stephen Armstrong, Seamus Heaney, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, Nick Harvey, Janet Watts, Richard Woods, Tim Green, Roland White, Paul Carlier, William Rees-Mogg, Kim Fletcher, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Richard Rae, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Andrew Rogers, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, John Keane, Frank McLynn, Michael Sheridan, Niall Ferguson, Christine Webb, J R Oldroyd, John Harlow, Fay Weldon, William Coulson, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Dipesh Gadher, Jamie Theakston, John Waples, A A Gill, J M, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Martin Wroe, Norman Whitworth, Tom Robbins, Mike Magee, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Caroline Law, Karen MacGregor, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, C Drury, Guy Buckles, Christine Ross, John Aizlewood, Nick Pelham, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Beatrice Aidin, Joe Lovejoy, Serena Doshi, Mark Porter, Alan Yentob, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Amanda Jones, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Walter Ellis, India Knight, Chris Feetenby, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Rupert Halden, C, Boris Schapiro, Bob Latham,

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Revealed: Britain's secret nuclear plant TV bids for West horror tapes Contents British Airways Contents Northern approaches: Princess Anne may become… Contents Blair threatens veto to stop Euro taxes Contents Hong Kong tycoon funds hunt lobby Contents The Sunday Times Sales Hit 18-Year High Contents Newspapers Support Recycling DVLA Select Contents Big wheel goes up for turn of century TV licence fee to rise as digital levy is axed Mandelson in unionist row PNC Telecom Brown to phase out petrol price rise Straw's promise on police in doubt 'Failed' novelist pens £250,000 triumph Little Dorrit picks up £45m at the Wharf Tiggy the tractor girl has a country wedding Qantas Police to get power to tap e-mail SAS Institute Agents in BBC betrayed dissidents Queen plans to give Anne new Scottish title Teacher Training Agency Communications Centre IBM Sixth of schools fail to recruit new head teachers Rich Chinese backer rides to hunts' aid Crash train 'locked into disaster' Abbey National Pavarotti's wife calls the tune over remarriage Haway m'lads—Geordies beat the south at business Scottish Widows Corn modified to be contraceptive Virgin School search to spot Harry Potter City anarchists stockpile arms Hitachi Happier returns: The Duke and Duchess of York pose… CSA chases 52,000 missing mothers VW Car giant to sue Brunei's playboy prince for £31m Corrections Marbles Disney and Dali get together on film after 50-year break BT Premier Inns & Lodges Suspect held over Majorca sex murder Bionic man 'cure' may end paralysis Cub Scout dies after 600ft fall on Snowdon climb Gateway Halifax Internet children do better in exams Blair's mayor plot unravels National Savings Dobson bid hit by squalor in his back yard NHS waiting list backlog doubles Battle for Britain William Hague must defeat a pro-European alliance of some of the biggest hitters in UK politics if he is to win his fight for the pound. Michael Prescott and Eben Black report on David's chances of outflanking Goliath Thomas Cook The second internet revolution A rush of technological advances in the next six months will open up the internet to millions more people. John Harlow and Dipesh Gadher report on how it will change our lives Barclays A funny fellow in deadly Ernest Profile It's the rumour mill that grinds the spice of life Buy on line at bol. com Picture Gallery The European choice The Sunday Times Living with the duchess Lloyds TSB Business Hague's chance to solve his identity crisis The all-or-nothing ride of Captain Mandelson Mandy's bullet-proof guide to free home repairs Atticus Rushdie, literary lion, loses out in big payday of the Jackal Stoate's weasel words over grammar schools Think the NHS is sick? They'll make it sicker The clear-out of "Junket" Jack… A disturbing message for ministers as they return to Gleneagles Fighting the battle for Britain Zurich Financial Services Keep a cool head on railway safety Muzzle A woman's world Diana Ross Points Birthdays Beyond Laddism A Channel 4 game show devoted to sex has set new standards for bad jokes and poor taste. Many viewers love it. Richard Woods and Martin Wroe report on television's next frontier Financial power is changing hands CIA thought mosquito virus was bio-attack Fiat Briton to police South African murder city Army tightens grip on Pakistan Virgin one account Coup paves way for Jemima's return Habibie plays Islamic card to keep power Investors in People Schindler's list reveals the story of his last affair Desert earthquake rocks Los Angeles Rare Flooring Hewlett Packard Itsonline Pension gamble to cost Germany dear Nationwide Doctor rescued at South Pole Stars go out for the anti-royalists BT Athens investigates mental patients scandal Playboy king heals Morocco's wounds Euro NM Virgin Bradley catches Gore off guard Care4free Yeltsin puts the freeze on Ice Head's rise Da, da Rasputin Plumbing new depths Heritage Hotels With a display of naked ambition, a local election Top peers drop out of race to stay in Lords Drivers face 'auto-pilot' speed curbs Blind former policeman sets solo land record Weather and Travel Outlook Silcott 'insult' Sacked Bletchley Park boss sues Nit nurse plan EU condemns Pakistan coup Parents charged Spock bugged Seven share £11.5m lottery prize Tie Rack Hunt for 'home alone' girls News in Brief Palace protest Lost time Timor ambush Dawn arrests Baby for McColgan Blue Murder Two sent off as Chelsea crash Contents Marbles French win sends Fiji to England Super Suker's double trouble The Times Leeds lucky to win Chirpy Charlton flying high Fulham happy with Horsfield Leicester leave board wrangle behind Cole puts Hornets to flight Ginola ruins Smith's party Red carpet out for World Cup bid Fifa's inspectors are coming to town, and what they see, hear, eat and drink could determine England's 2006 hopes. Ian Hawkey reports Steiner stuns Ipswich Hartson double sees off brave Bradford FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Spitting mad Scotland AXA FA Cup Fourth Qualifying round Pools Dyer earns his stripes on Tyneside Newcastle's popular midfield dynamo has found favour with Gullit, Robson and Keegan Chelsea must beware Arif ambush in Istanbul England's big three face plenty of potential pitfalls as a tough week looms in Europe Barton blamed for collapse Black day as 26 get red cards Everton sale County top Barnet lose Celtic seven Molby out Braveheart bluster fails to convince Scots who say Kevin Keegan has a poor side are right. Their own, though, is far worse Rover Dealers How the National Coaches Compare Facing the Auld Enemy Arsenal's defender is adamant that the play-off with Scotland is just another international Tartan tempts Jamaican Johnson Jonathan Northcroft reports on Craig Brown's audacious notion of poaching the Ipswich star striker for his Scotland squad 'Just Another International' Tony? Some Would Disagree Valiant Fiji ready Close call for feeble France Champions League Coach gets chorus of approval Brad Johnstone's sojourn in charged of Fiji's talented squad has proved mutually beneficial Boks await winners The hard road has softened for Woodward's men as they close in on a quarter-final spot Tighten your tactics to keep chariot on the road England have players capable of becoming world champions, but the key is how to use them Lloyds TSB Bristol denied by late penalty Prop banned In the dock Spencer out Talking rugby Rugby World Cup Paris Quarter Final How They Stand Comet Xena looks meaner in Lomu's guise World Cup Watch Guide to this Week's World Cup Clashes Rugby Nick Newman's World Cup The World Cup in. . . Bold Japan go down fighting Scotland cruise in comfort zone BT Wales must regroup for ultimate challenge The Samoan defeat may have a positive effect on Graham Henry's men, says Stephen Jones Guinness Burke's back, with a point to prove Australia's full-back is making the most of his World Cup after overcoming devastating injury Bring on Australia, we're ready We must pull out the biggest performance of our lives to keep the Cup dream alive Powerful case for defence The ideal tackler is big, has a high pain threshold . . . and is from the southern hemisphere Size isn't everything, but it helps in the land of giants Wing Dan Luger tells Nick Cain of the huge physical disadvantages faced by England in their bid for World Cup glory Found: The Youngsters Hoping to Follow in Lomu's Footsteps Guinness Cup understudies shortchange supporters Crowd short on respect Letters to the Sports Editor Moet & Chandon The Sunday Times Picks of the week Sport on TV American Football Q & a Action replay: TV moment of the week Book Review Crossing The Line Charlie Brooks (Headline, hb, £18.99) Bestsellers Perfect pitch helps O'Meara defeat pain The injured former Masters champion shows courage to reach today's Wentworth final Monty's march Colin Montgomerie, with a majestic display, strides to victory against Padraig Harrington NatWest The Pole Star Schumacher's return instils confidence in Ferrari, and puts the pressure back on Mclaren Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Sepang gets a green light Peter Windsor finds that Malaysia's new grand prix circuit will set the standards in Formula One racing for the next decade Hamed raises his guard A more sober Prince Naseem has prepared diligently for his fight with Cesar Soto in Detroit Special delivery ready to rattle the Aussies Clare Taylor's driving ambition has taken her to the very top in two sports. Richard Rae talks to the engaging dual international Last call for nominations The Sunday Times Battle of boats under way in America's Cup Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Shame of the Black Sox Lotus Audi A3 Grudge match Greg Rusedski faces a real test of nerve against Nicolas Kiefer in today's CA Trophy final in Vienna Contents Prolific Waugh in total control Thanks to their captain, Australia gained a 228-runs lead on the third day of their Zimbabwe Test. Peter Roebuck reports Distant Music makes impact Barry Hills celebrates a century in style as his cold strengthens claims on the 2,000 Guineas Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fallon salutes his old friend The champion jockey and hardy veteran Top Cees clinch and emotional success in the Cesarewitch, Tim Richards reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Park West Sytner BMW Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Clever Devils Fast but green cars jostle with equally cunning small cars at the London motor show, writes Ray Hutton The cars that can eat a family - and their bicycles The Jameses want an estate with flair that can carry them and their worldly goods in style, writes John Evans Have office will travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items AVC Westmid Vehicles British Car Auctions Four Wheel Drive Genuine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Harwoods Land Rover Lancaster Trade Sales Rip off Britain Land Rover H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Motorworld car supermarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Jaguar Gatwick Jaguar Guy Salmon Weybridge Automobiles Hollingdrake Stratstone of May Fair Jaguar Authorised Dealers Section Clive Sutton Lancaster Grange of Exeter Doves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Hughes of Beaconsfield Woking Motors Signature Used Cars Savernake Lancaster B & K Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz J. R. Tagger Rivervale Mercedes-Benz Drayton Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Greenoaks Mercedes-Benz Normand West London Rose & Young Normand Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw William Loughran Bramley KSB Planet Moto Romans SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB The London P&s Motors Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Baytrack Volvo Tamplins of Croydon Hr Owen Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett H. R. Owen Lancaster Rivervale Dick Lovett Road Range Jct600 Chapelgate Lindbrook Super Search Manhem Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The maverick's return Jensen, one of the most original sporting marques, is back and this time it's for real, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fiesta shows its new face Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Murray Motor Company Rolls-Royce and Bentley Authorised Dealers appear in Jack Barclay Rolls Royce Jct600 Yes, you can cringe in comfort in a Rover 75 Straight Eight New Forest Broughtons Michael Powles H. R. Owen Government bars BAe from selling its £4bn Airbus stake Investors rebel over shake-up at Sainsbury Pony-tailed online TV boss to make fortune in £800m float Virgin atlantic Contents Million to One Shot . . . Alastair Dickson, a… UK Active plans bid for Hogg Robinson Contents Fears grow of stock market meltdown Debt may be the undoing of the American dream Buyout king becomes first £1m lawyer Businesses held back by lack of imagination Business Digest Mayflower eyes BMW plant Troubled LDV seeks big price cuts from suppliers BBC ploughs £40m into movies Porn giant aims to turn on City Watchdog probes dealings in TheStreet Bosses ready to join Nabisco's bid for UB New media big guns raise cash to go online Virgin DTI may investigates troubled Tamaris First Telecom gets £40m for big push into Europe Shoppers share the fast lane with Ferrari Book e-tailer looks at flotation Reform vital for pensions problem Inflation up Executive pay plans make companies perform badly Boards of directors fail to act in their shareholders' interests by designing pay packages that do not match rewards to performance, writes Joel Stern No Saving Grace Interest rates on way up as inflation holds steady Fashion's New Look The fur is flying in the fashion industry. Last week LVMH and Prada managed to pull off the most expensive bag snatch in history, wrenching Fendi away from Gucci. Now the monsters of fashion are squaring up for the next round. By Dominic Rushe and Claire Oldfield The Sunday Times NatWest boss banks on experience under fire Ron Sandler's greatest strength is that he is not a traditional high-street banker. His years of sorting out Lloyd's of London have prepared him for the current bid battle Dolphin Ron Sandler's Working Day Vital Statistics BaaN Jaguar Branson battles on Virgin Atlantic's boss admits that his profits will drop next year but there will be no let-up in his fight against his group's arch enemy British Airways. David Parsley reports Cain fights for grand vision of Carlton revival The young chief executive's plans are being overshadowed by rumours of a takeover bid and his resignation, writes Kirstie Hamilton The EMC Effect GUS in talks to get online with Virgin Sharewatch HSBC A Share in the Boardroom The National Motorcycle Museum The Sunday Times Databank BAe weathers Franco-German flak British Aerospace's options are clearer after last week's Dasa-Aerospatiale union—alliance with an American group. By Andrew Lorenz and Michael Woodhead The Sunday Times Intershop Worker owners make Baxi a red-hot winner The heating firm that was handed over to its staff in the 1980s shows what an employee share ownership plan can do. By John Waples Getronics Chancellor must feed the brains of Britain Small investors should be given the same tax breaks big funds have to help innovative firms create wealth and jobs, writes Brian Basham Takeovers leave Raytheon shell-shocked Profits of the defence contractor have been hit by the distractions of integrating two huge acquisitions made in 1997. Joe Lauria reports from New York The Sunday Times BT cellnet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Group "Premier League" Mortgagedirect The Company Store Group The SCF Group The Times Goldfinch Engineers must bridge skills gap Peter Brett Associates, a consulting engineer, faces a problem common to many middle-size firms. It is in a booming market but cannot exploit all the opportunities in Britain or expand abroad because it is unable to recruit enough high-calibre graduates. Report by Jane Renton The Sunday Times The Experts Henderson Investors Ugly duckling now a City swan Shares in Durlacher, a small stockbroker that specialises in researching and backing high-tech firms, have shot up in value 32-fold in the past year, writes Claire Oldfield Planet Organic heads for greener pastures The supermarket dedicated to naturally produced food is poised to expand beyond London, writes Claire Oldfield Malaysia Airlines Bulletin AON Lunch launched a film career Julia Palau founded an international film company after using her connections to win the rights to market a steamy Joan Collins movie, writes Rupert Steiner Multiple Classified Advertising Items KallKwik Franchises Pirtek World Stock Corporation Ltd Athlon Beacon Marketing Putting my company on hold to take another job Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Vat rules for work overseas Can I be a director and self-employed? The Sunday Times Palumbo adds radio station to his toy box Unisys Bradford calls in a spin doctor Prufrock Sunday-times At least shoplifters still love M&S How upper-glass guests tried to steal the show Net boom has just started, says Gates Contents Ryanair Contents Rough with the smooth The cocktails are chilled to perfection, but don't upset the elephants. Amanda Jones puts on her khakis for a Tanzanian safari fit for a king Contents The Good Gear Guide The Sunday Times Tasmania CTS Horizons Travel Brief Books of the Week Holiday Clinic They've seen Asia and Africa: now the Brenchleys want a taste of the America. Should they go north, or south? Their budget is £4,000 The Holiday Markets Profile Book American Express Pousadas, the Portuguese state-owned network of… Tour operators to India are monitoring the situation… Holiday Money Samak Holidays Voyages Jules Verne Clubs Sunsail The Magnum photographer Constantine Manos spent… The beer necessities Transatlantic fares slashed Directions Where was I? Tourist boards claim premium-rate phone numbers… TV Travel Indian Magic Reykjavik Mysteries of India Air Maldives Question & Answer CTS Horizons Air traffic facing gridlock Sea France A bird in the hand Feel the need to fly? Max Anderson discovers a Somerset retreat where you can take a hawk on the wild side . . . Tap Air Portugal Distant Dreams Thomas Cook Chicago Prices on the slippery slope Low demand and inconvenient dates mean millennial skiing should be heavily discounted. By Alistair Scott The Sunday Times Extreme pleasures Dahab may be dozy, but it offers some of the world's great adrenaline dives, says Guy Buckles Ski Inghams Lunn Poly Marbles Back in from the Cold Once the most powerful city in Europe, Berlin is well on its way to regaining that position. Sean Newsom witnesses the city's rise from the ashes British Airways Holidays Bermuda sports Paint it black: German art in the 20th century Valle d Aosta Italy Travel Brief Caribbean combos: Antigua and Nevis Mark Ottaway begins an occasional series on little and large Caribbean islands that complement each other perfectly Check-In British Midland USAirtours STA Travel Westminster Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items America Canada Hawaii Peregor Travel Virgin atlantic Travel mood Air Tickets Direct Airline Network Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Going Places Trailfinders Travelbag EasyJet Annual Travel Insurance Swift Travel Columbus Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Americana Vacations Plc Lyon Space Atlas direct Samak Eurocamp Holiday in France Holiday autos Hotel! Hotel! Paris Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items American Airlines Canadian Affair Brittany Ferries Country Cottages in France French Expressions Travel Insurance Late Bookings Crystal France Airtours Thomas Cook Check-In Phileas Fogg Ferry Savers Student & Youth Travel CGU Direct Eurotunnel Motoring Holidays Pride of Britain Hotels Dial-a-flight Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Elegant Resorts Solo's Ramblers Holidays Travel insurance Austravel American Affair Boomerang Classic Connection Citalia Classic Connection Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Pousadas of Portugal Exodus Walking Holidays Explore worldwide Dragoman Guerba Travelbag Denver International Airport Ski Solutions Complete-skier. com Scott Dunn Ski Headwater Ski Solutions Chalet solutions Snow plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays APS Select Ltd Ski Solutions Skitotal. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel La Tarentaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Chalets Bladon Lines Skiers Travel Bureau High Life Low Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Bien Ski Meribel Own Part of a Ski Hotel Ski Inghams Snow Line Ski Olympic Winter Sports ROC Handmade Holidays Snow Ski World Ski Options Ski-Val Snowcoach Skipeak Ski Beat Chalet Holidays Alpine Answers Silver Ski Chalets Markwarner The Ski Company Skiworld Simply Ski Finlays Ski Esprit Ski Flaine Chalet YSE Momentum Travel Weekend Skiing The Inter-national Academy The American Dream Méribel La Tania Meribel Le Ski Ski Independence AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Virgin trains De Vere Country House Hotels The World's Best Challenge Tours Langdale Careys Manor Hotel My Hols Birds and the Ritz are the perfect combination for Norman Lamont Brochure Service Swiss Ski 2000 Canada the experience Festival Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Connection Trans Indus Limited Explore Worldwide Elegant Resorts Caribbean Connections Elegant Resorts Cyprus Inter Home Classic Africa Luxury The Sunday Times Competition Details Where was I? Win a week's winter sun in northern Tenerife with The Magic of Spain Panorama Elegant Resorts Garden tours My Friend Michael British Airways Contents Pale Cream On the road out of Brixton John Major tells the story of his rise from the dole queue to a career in parliament You Tarzan, me glad Did you hear that too, Miss Jones? It was the long-lost sound of office banter British Midland Enemy of the People Radio 2 Software Schools Breaking up is hard to do if you're British Niall Ferguson challenges the fashion among his fellow historians for predicting the collapse of the United Kingdom Eat, drink and be ridiculous The richer people become, the fancier their tastes and the more disgusting their food. Sue Townsend laments the culinary trend that made Adrian Mole a celebrity chef A cool head looking for competition Mystery of the bestselling wise child Christopher Goodwin visits the disabled 13-years-old who has become an American literary phenomenon Women behaving disgracefully Women, not men, are driving a collapse in moral values that is undermining the family and ultimately themselves, says Melaine Phillips A life sacrificed to the ambulance free-for-all Private ambulance drivers are not required to undergo NHS road training. Kathryn Jones paid the price, reports Rachel Forder Just say no, James James Hewitt must stop living off Diana's memory and move on, urges his former co-author Anna Pasternak Comet The blue bloods of Oz The republicans of Australia may be nearer than ever to toppling the Queen, but their supporters are as ambivalent about royal links as the rest of the nation, says John Keane Mr President's long goodbye On leaving the White House, Ronald Reagan succumbed gradually to dementia. His official biographer, Edmund Morris, charts a heartrending decline Screen violence could be good for us Oxford's hand in the velvet glove Single mothers can kick a man when he's down Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list Eureka! Dimitri Tasfendas Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Gertrude Shilling Tobacco can help stop hair loss from cancer drug Biotechnology Fast track launch for spacecraft Aerodynamics Robot insects could 'man' factories Soldiers fed through skin The Sunday Times Industry giants miss photo opportunity Sounding off Computer, printer and camera makers are not keeping up with advances in digital photography, writes David Hewson John D Wood & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Friend & Falcke The Sunday Times Banking on the Net Sit tight as share prices drop Nappy go lucky plan to sell tots a pension Contents Banks snatch back windfalls Contents Alliance & Leicester is Britain's worst lender Jupiter Contents No hidden agenda, just truth about dirty deals Midshires flouts loan proposals Adwatch Scottish Widows Pension schemes for housewives Unmarried couple seek security Nelson Homeowners can borrow more than house is worth Money Matters Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance Will property rise faster than shares? Tax-free saving for grandchildren Caught out by inheritance tax E-mail the address below or write to Money Matters,… Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage misery ends? The Sunday Times campaign against mortgage rip-offs has helped set new standards, writes Robert Winnett Fidelity Investments The Kitemark Proposals Variable and Tracker Fixed and Capped The Equitable Life Schroders Screen trade Bank online to net a better deal The internet is making banking cheaper and easier, writes Robert Winnett How to save on National Insurance Income Boosters HSBC Chase De Vere Henderson Investors John Charcol Pick investments with time in mind The best choice of fund depends on how long you leave your money invested. Nick Gardner studies the options Young Investor Sits It out Norwich Union The Equitable Life M&G Hill Samuel Asset Management Tesco Works of the world's great brains soar in value Historic and scientific documents marking man's achievements and discoveries are up for sale, writes Peter Watson M&G struggles to lift savers' returns Fund Watch Legal & General 10 tips for taking a bridging loan Bridging loans can speed up a house sale, but they are expensive and risky. Nick Gardner explains how they work Selling home online cuts costs You can save money by advertising your property on the net, where you can also find a mortgage. By Matthew Wall Chelsea MBNA Platinum plus InvestorsDirect Schroders Liverpool Victoria Britannia London & Country Mortgages Limited Switch gas supplier to save money on fuel bills Competition has cut the cost of gas, but the tactics of suppliers make it hard to pick the best deal. By Kathleen Hennessy Ways to Beat the Bullying Salesmen Build up a nest egg with regular savings If you've got the discipline to put money away each month you will earn top rates of interest, says Angharad Lynn The Sunday Times High Earners Alliance Leicester Royal & Sunalliance Foreign Colonial Egg: card Foreign Colonial Fleming Form a club to get the most out of investing Pooling resources with friends makes buying shares fun and rewarding. Kevin Pratt explains how to get started Dresdner RCM Global Investors Sportsmen Share their Knowledge Ministers plan to delay cut in widows' pensions Policy Portfolio PLC Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Deposit Accounts Best ISA Funds UK Funds Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Fixed Rates Low-Cost Loans With Insurance Cheap Credit Cards Introductory Rates Tesco covers pets against vets' bills Savings News Protected fund must prove itself Money Monitor Chase De Vere Policy Plus Beale Dobie & Company Limited Halifax Chartwell Direct Direct Line Arctic adventurer puts mortgage on ice Money Makeover Etrade What the Experts Recommend Slope off to the Alps and live like a millionaire Do you rent a chalet when you go skiing? You could buy your own. Adam Coffer explains how and where to find one Serious Money Mercuri Urval Art Technology Group Selector Europe Fletcher Jones Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Questor International The Royal Bank of Scotland Futurestep Korn/ferry Selection KPMG Darwin Consulting Hoggett Bowers Highwood Consultants Nortel Networks CapitalOne Pricewaterhousecoopers OneSource Questor International Signorelli Petroleum Consultancy Heidrick & Struggles International Nicholson International Criterion Search Heidrick & Struggles International Whitehead Selection GKR BaaN Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash PSD Management horizons europe Michael Page Nicholson International Hoggett Bowers Equant Hanover Fox International Futurestep Harvey Nash Michael Page Technology The Royal Bank of Scotland Kurt Salmon Associates Harvey Nash Michael Page Sales & Marketing Anadarka Environment Agency Investor in People Bridge Jenners Ramsey Hall Mercuri Urval General Motors Europe David Abbott Compaq Harvey Nash Direct Line Corporate Sales Executives Aston Zoraster Break into Banking Software Sales BT Anchor Mercuri Urval Shoosmiths Solicitors Deloitte & Touche News International plc Mercuri Urval GE Information Services Boo. com Scottish Courage Limited ASE Consulting Epson Bywater Antal International Ltd Crossley House Recruitment Limited Zundel Ridge Recruitment Consultants Arriva Strategic Resource Solutions Odgers Hyder Prime Health Glenmorangie plc GKR World Class International Barnes Kavells Limited Green Natural Environmental Research Council News International Newspapers Limited Pindar Banyan Worldwide Services Gedas The Sunday Times Sales Recruitment Specialists Cable & Wireless London Business School Abbey National Fretwell-downing education Join the UK's Top Web Talent Telewest Abbey National Dera Directresources Sales Recruitment Specialists Silvaco Data Systems Haldane associates Connaught MMi Try telling people you could work anywhere in the… International Positions Xelector TOTALe Interactivebanking Interexec Career Analysts Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over 40? 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