News from 14/11/1999
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Karen Krizanovich, Jon Carr, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, S Bendall, Nigel Botherway, Adrian Room, Rosie Waterhouse, Philip Norman, James Clark, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Lesley White, L Todd, John Jay, J D, Peter Clegg, Sam Gilpin, Tanla Alexander, P D, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mathew Campbell, Mary Wilson, K R, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Yvonne Light, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Garry O'connor, Peter Styles, Allan Little, Jane Bird, Colin Davis, Philip Kerr, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Cally Law, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Watson, John Sutherland, Wayne Bodkind, Christine Stopp, Paul Eddy, Eben Black, Liz Jones, Andrew Barr, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, S W, Nick Gardner, D Lewis, Roy Peters, Mike Laws, Phillip Oppenheim, Josephine Smit, Dominique Coughlin, Frances Spalding, Sue Lawrence, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Driver, Keith Sansom, Michael Woodhead, Paul Bray, John Humphrys, Elena Lappin, Richard Brooks, Nicholas Tate, Schreiber Woodall Hair, Jerome Burne, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, Shelley Von Strunckel, Nigel Williamson, John Evens, Mark Edwards, Stephen Killick, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Andrew Gillespie, Christopher Hope, Danny O'Brien, Askold Krushelnyky, Phil Baker, Branka Katic, Amanda Platell, Melanie McFadyean, Ian Currie, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Edward Goldwyn, Robert Millar, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Terry Jones, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Charles Harris, Eben Black Chief Political Corresponent, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Rebecca Tanqueray, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, M J, T Dewhurst, Claire Oldfield, M Smith, Jack Grimston, S P, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, David Selbourne, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Marcello Mega, Kim Fletcher, Nayab Chohan, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Leake, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Christine Webb, Ian Thomson, Margaret Walters, Adrian Somerfield, David Starkey, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, D Black, John Waples, Gareth Jenkins, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Andrew Lycett, Nick Fielding, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, E Marhshall, A Swann, T L, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Jane Thorne, Julian Carr, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Mark Porter, D Stevens, Rupert Steiner, Nick Faldo, Barry Ardiff, Christopher Bray, David Parsley, David Grylls, Simon Wardell, Martin Booth, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Steve Grant, David Hawson, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Barry Newcombe, Nigel Glass, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Pilot of doomed Flight 990 suspected of suicide Hammer of the Scots: Paul Scholes, left, is… Blair backs 30,000 strong Euro army British Airways Arts minister blasts lack of art in 'dirty sheets' Turner prize Contents Hospitals charge for NHS care Contents Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Hardline courts jail more than one in five offenders Campbell to be paid more than ministers Mandelson tours unionist circuit to sell peace deal Soccer fans in street clashes Runaway spy found lurking in the small ads Poet lays his mistress bare in erotic elegy Gazza kicks out for royal seat in the great Wembley sell-off Virgin one account 'Oftot' to check on pre-school standards BT Lone parents to rent a gran Top 10 Independent Schools Leading private schools edge to 100% success Branded TV man had been accused of faking videos 1999 set to be hottest year of millennium St. Joseph's Hospice PC World the Computer Superstore 24 bodies recovered in Kosovo air cash VW Nicotine vaccine could stop children smoking SBS to rule waves in £1m rocket boat Artist to sell Aitken's skull Cot-death killings 'twice official rate' Cheltenham & Gloucester Irish eyes are English not Celtic Amerkan Express Spy chiefs recruit more black agents Tie-Rack Commonwealth leader predicts royals will stay Queen makes Charles ambassador to Church of Scotland Orange Fayed is called to the bar for gunfight in Court 13 Seat MPs to act as 45,000 flout driving bans Corrections The trainline Official figures confirm shop rip-offs Simply Palm Now the good news. . . it's cheaper to fly to New York First-e Spin City BTcellnet Invasion of the Euro Elite They speak more languages, know more maths and increasingly take well-paid jobs over here. Richard Woods reports on Britain's thirst for continental Workers and their skills Audi How Continentals See us Corporate catfighter red in lip and claw Miss Ugly taught me a lesson I'll never forget Spend Picture Gallery E-farming e-carrots e-compost Two sides of beef Give peace a chance Brown ignores the great savings disaster An unhealthy silence from the secret health service The days when Blair was one of the Young Ones Atticus Mud starts to fly as enemies dish the dirt on Cuddly Ken You can always find William on his mobile Goodbye lords, hello the dictatorship of the judges John Major is looking fro a new soapbox to take to… Lord Janner, attending the Commonwealth conference… Now for the not-so-heavyweight contst. Tory… MPs on the commons catering committe are smarting… E-banking e-bananas e-lawyers Dragging the monarchy through the mire Its Investments trusts Smith's policy for film flops Travel: for nearly 40 years, whenever my wife has… Unfair to Goodman Fleeced: I nealy spat out my cornflakes when I read… Points Birthdays Lessons from the Drama Queen It was a lurid sex drama at a private school. How did a failed trapeze artist win the starring role? Margarette Driscoll reports Scottish Widows Tragedy propelled Briton into space Virgin atlantic First double-hand transplant planned Bin Laden poised for Afghan flight Disney film ignites libel row with tobacco giant The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the… General sets seal on fate of Sharif Revealed: Blake's bus ride of betrayal Hewlett Packard Arms-test island blows up in Clinton's face Virgin mobile Clinton set for showdown with Yeltsin Chechnya carnage Gateway Ukraine's communists ready for comeback De Vere Hotels African scandal threatens Chirac Chrysler Glenn Close in fight to free baby killer Turkish quake toll rises to 400 Care4free Teen killers left video testament Valuemad! Abandoned settlers cling to West Bank The Missions to seamen Poll rivals give tennis the boot 3Com Doctors in Moscow are assessing a starting new… Selling on the Bond market Farmers get tanked up A busman's holiday Defiant Paris refuses quick deal on beef Britain operates secret arms link to Indonesia Weather and Travel Outlook Floral tribute: a winter rose at Duisans, on the… Tourists die Lockerbie evidence on internet Fatal floods Cyber shopping set to soar Churchill injury Gay remembrance Board silly Single ticket wins £6.2m jackpot Peoplesound Barclays to shut 200 branches £1m jail writ Baby killed Right-to-buy plan Pinochet curse Contents England defeat Scots 2-0 Big Fight Special Contents First Telecom Schools doubles'Grenades' hit their target Ian Hawkey Paul Scholes owed his coach a favour or two and yesterday he delivered, with interest Scotland need Wembley miracle Joe Lovejoy The second leg at Wembley on ?Wednesday is in danger of being a huge anti-climax England goalscorer Paul Scholes The Goal that Silenced Hampden Scotland coach Craig Brown England coach Kevin Keegan England captain Alan Shearer Scotland captain Colin Hendry Adams rises to occasion David Walsh The patriotic fervour of the Hampden park crowd could not lift the medicre Scots Premscore Campbell has the last laugh Brian Glanville England's back four may have kept the Scots out, but were they given a genuine test? Euro 2000 Play-Offs FA Carling Premirship Second Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Passion fails to bridge class divide The Scottish gave a typically spirited performance but were simply outclassed by England Nationwide League First Division Third Division Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Keegan team is still out of shape Louise Taylor Jarnie Redkanpp was the weak link in England's midfield as he again failed to impose himself How They Rated: A Player by Player Analysis Ireland pay the penalty Vauxhall Danes away to a flying start Fulham falter as Barnsley bounce back Talk of the Town Once the defensive rock of Old Trafford, Steve Bruce aims to drive Huddersfield Town to the top flight. By Louise Taylor Dream homecoming for Allardyce the Wanderer Ian Hawkey meets the Bolton legend hoping to take his beloved club back to the premiership Callard raises Bath to summit Vauxhall Aer Lingus Third time lucky for powerful Saints Black day for struggling Bedford Two-try Honiball inspires Bristol Tiger cubs show promise Marbles Throw caution to the winds Coaches should forget about the next World Cup. Too much planning only stifles the spirit Barwell tells coach to quit There's something fishy in these figures Butcher out of his depth The obituaries of Malcolm Marshall have alll… Picks of the week American Football Action replay: TV moment of the week Q & a Book Review Bestsellers Dominici to lead French resistance The dazzling wing intends to convey a positive image of his country in the European Cup How the 24 Teams Shape up for this Season's European Cup Andrew plots way forward Nick Cain says Newcastle's director of rugby will be driving force behind efforts to raise northern themisphere standards Final Score Shameful Affair Ian Hawkey Basil D'Oliveira wanted to play cricket, but his England call up led to uproar in South Africa The perfect Christmas present for sports fans Gleeful Gough back in routine The Yorkshire fast bowler lifted England's spirits ahead of the first Test against South Africa England expects reborn Caddick to deliver Simon Wilde on the fast bowler once barnded a "difficult character"who is now proving his country's miodel of consistency Donald future hangs in balance South Africa's most feared pace bowler is having to face up to the fact that time may be catching up with him, says Simon Wilde The Times Monty in two minds Europe's top player must learn from the mental appraoch of the man who dominates golf Campbell fears Woods surge Collin steps from shadows Richard Eaton reports from the National ?Tennis championships in Telford as the sport's youngsters finally come to age Williams running at a loss in race to make hard yards The New Orleans Saint is a man of honour, says Dave Hannigan, ut his bid to claim a massive pay-off may be just a distant dream Junior's rolling in the big bucks England v Scotland Boucher provides Zimbabwe wake-up call Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Balancing act on the cruel sea The near-disintegration of Young America has made structural engineers hot property Lyle keeps British hopes alive Richard Rae sees Great Britain's hopes of qualifying for the World Championships stay alive as they remain unbeaten in Sheffield The Sunday Times Saints fight to keep Hanley Wigan are eyeing a folk hero, says David Lawrenson Venetia toasts golden victory Norman Williamson is praised after driving The Outback Way to a thrilling win at Cheltenham Cheltenham Bradley ends controversal career on high note Towcester Ayr McCoy backs novice Rodock Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items The Duke bows out David Nicholson's retirement shows that every winning streak must end. By Jonathan Powell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Scotthall Park Lane or Park West Multiple Display Advertising Items Godfrey Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items L&c Croydon There's a new king in the hot hatch jungle The Nissan Almera 2.0 GTi may not be the prettiest car on the road, but it has fire inits joins, writes John Evans Running on Empty Fuel-efficient cars are a worthy idea but have lacked a bit of spark. 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The New York nail Company, an… Souter to sell Porterbrook stake Brown to cut taxes and spend more Time to slash through red tape American-style Air France wants big stake in Virgin Atlantic National Power set for break-up E-Business Hannover Messe Bt to create first smart show venue with Excel Hollywood hails a black cab Bp man tipped to run green quango Business Digest Shoppers unite on the web Thompson family firm slides deeper into loss Healix health computer group seeks full listing Cliff Richard joins internet set Benetton backs national chain of nail bars AceR Bmw in crisis talks on weak Rover 75 sales German jobless starts to fall A Thyron product Brave New World The Sunday Times Gates could do worse than settle for 'Baby Bills' Avoid pitfalls of project management Brown's grand battle plan The chancellor's enterprise package may not do much to transform the economy. but by salting money away he is leaving himself with room for manoeuvre on tax and public spending. By David Smith Dell Miller sets pace in TV revolution The tailor's son went to the Alan Sugar school of management—now he has graduated to become 'king of the dishes' Dlj direct TSO Compliance HermanMiller Working Day BaaN Medeva deal puts Celltech in fast lane The company was seen as an under-achiever but it is now the seventh-biggest biotech firm in the world, writes David Parsley BT You Can Global-investor UPS delivers wealth to its workers The sale of 10% of the company raised nearly $5.5 billion in the biggest flotation in American history, writes Garth Alexander in New York Chris Evans adds touch of spice to sale of Ginger Headlines about the Ginger Whinger's love escapades won't have harmed the sale of his media group, writes David Parsley Amaze Software giant winning the war of ideas Mike Lynch's Autonomy has developed a program that reads, analyses and acts upon text, a breakthrough in artificial intelligence that has transformed the company into a £506m enterprise Thus Databank Durlacher to bankroll web support start-up Posthouse A Share in the Boardroom Somerfield to retreat to the high street David Simons, chief executive, is pinning his hopes for the group's survival on top-up shopping writes John Waples Emirates Overland Halifax Americans challenge Britain's top brains Treasury backing for an alliance between Cambridge and America's Mit has caused trouble among ministers writes Andrew Lorenz AON Freecom Franchising in the 90's Hire Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Water House Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Vision2results Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Boxes Etc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grassroots revolt brews against red tape Enterprise Network firms are furious at the regulatory tidal wave from Whitehall and Brussels, writes Sarah Graciel The Sunday Times New attitudes raise the bottom line Some enterprising companies are turning the new wave of rules to their advantage, using them to boost profit margins Small business pays price of compliance Firms with a handful of workers struggle to comply with Paye and national insurance while big companies prosper from such necessities Sign maker displayed flair for showing off Mike Curley used £200 to start a sideline to his humble business and ended up running a £68m company. By Rupert Steiner Royal Mail Reclaim fears over assets of dissolved firm Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world How the Chancellor's Measures Add up for Small Firms Cheer for the chancellor turns to doubt Last week's announcement of measures to help entrepreneurial small firms does not stand close scrutiny, writes Claire Oldfield European Catalogue & Mail Order Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Bulletin The Sunday Times Dirty tricks spoil young Turk's fun with home page Dolphin Paradise lost as ad man battles Bacardi Ecclestone joins chain mail game Internet shares confound pundits Contents America the booty full Land of the save, home of the spree. . . With Pond-hopping cheaper than ever, David Wickers and Rob Ryan go shopping for East Coast bargains Ryanair Contents UK v US: The bottom line Travel Brief Holiday Clinic He wants to chill out, she wants to work out, while Hannah and Kathryn—aged 8 and 5—want to travel and meet people. Is there a holiday to please the Best family?A budget of £4,000 says there is Halifax Books of the Week Question & Answer Holiday Money Clubs Sunsall Travelling pets to face delays London Pass makes it easy Aa changes ahead Tv Travel Alternative Snow Train relieves congestion Where was I? Downhill Faster skiers collect the biggest discounts on the web Those clever folk at Cosmos have launched a… Germany admits Y2k risk Cold Feet Ski-scared Mark Hodson retreats to the Italian Dolomites to indulge in a more gentle winter distraction. . . Resorts tune up for the season New ways to get to the mountains, a different approach to the slopes: Alistair Scott on Ski upgrades Where to get your skates on (532 ice rinks worldwide at the last count Tap Air Portugal Marbles Navel gazing It's 2am in Cairo's Belle Epoque club. Hush settles, smoking curls. Anthony Sattin can't wait for the wondrous Fifi Abdou Call it beautiful, call it brazen, call it what you will—just don't call it belly dancing Picture Gallery Changing Places India Trans Indus Maldives Voyages Jules Verne The Sunday Times Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Only Natural Susan Barrett and artist Peter Barrett do New Zealand in three weeks—and find it perfectly natural Dubai Watching and Waiting for Whales Value Mad! Travel Brief Any body can Ireland The Sunday Times Underneath it all Isolation block Colin Thubron leaves a decaying Russia for a remote Siberian village, determined to find some cultural pride preserved in the ice Bridge the World Somak Dial-a-flight Check-In Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Worldwide Travel Specialist Buzz Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Express Singapore Valuemad Travel Insurance EasyJet Airline Network Qantas British Airways Austravel Space Multiple Display Advertising Items Auda-air Go USAirtours Journeywise Multiple Display Advertising Items 3'1 British Midland The Airline for Europe Glasgow American Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Quest Worldwide Direct Travel Insurance Air Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Boomerang Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia The Leading Italian Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Worldwide Travel Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Expressions Citalia's The Leading Italian Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrysavers. co. 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And lots of beer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windermere Langdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turnberry Win a luxury week's holiday for two in the Bahamas with Style Holidays Where was I? Competition Details Center Parcs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Although I know the year was 1946, I cannot remember Superlative Travel Contents Tangerine where Gifts Inspired A price on their pride Embarrassed? Just let's say I was horribly red Garnet Point Enemy of the People Can the fatbusters have their cake and guzzle it? Saving Rachel Edward Goldwyn tells how he and his wife launched a charm offensive that helped persuade the Burmese to free their dissident daughter Rachel The life and Fiennes of an older woman Interview Eleamor Mills meets Francesca Annis 1001 true tales of the sheikh dubbed a fake Melanie McFadyean meets the wealthy Arab businessman cleared last week of being the 'Prince of conmen' Renault Fame? It's a whole new ball game The Beatles had it easy compared with Dwight Yorke, says biographer Hunter Davies Halifax Taking up his sword for a lost world Michael Crichton, master of science fantasy, hates the internet and has retreated far into the past for his latest blockbuster, writes Richard Brooks With Sheena, between life and death After the TV presenter Sheena McDonald was hit by a police van, her boyfriend Allan Little kept a diary of her ordeal, and his own The key to the Nabokov cabinet Tabloids tell the real US truths Pets pyjamas Picture Gallery Say goodbye to the sisterhood Susan Faludi is writing about men because feminism has nothing new to tell us, writes Lesley White Dry Manzanilla Stop the Week They're celebrities, but not as we know them Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week The millennium list Eureka! Helen Vinson John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items W. A. Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items High Flyers. . . The market for wildlife art is… Net broker helps you find best home loan Millions to miss out on tax giveaway Contents Doctors slam hefty mortgage penalties Bet offshore to beat levy Contents Jupiter Dividend & Growth Trust Plc Contents Travel agents hike cost of insurance Brown's brave new tax world is just a fairy tale Smart savers need to watch out Adwatch Royal & Sunalliance Investments Govett Investment Student should play safe with borrowed cash Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Will tax perk boost share ownership? Gordon Brown's plan to encourage workers to invest in their employers is not without risks, writes Nick Gardner It's Investment Trusts Pensioners get £350 lift from Brown Barclays Pre-Budget at a Glance Ten tips to help you switch to the best mortgage deal Someone with a £100,000 mortgage could save £200 a monthly by switching to a new lender, writes Kevin Pratt Abbey National Switching Lender for a Better Deal How remortgaging can save you money Alliance Leicester Uncertain future for borrowers and savers Some lenders have passed on the interest rate rise to people with mortgages, but savers are still in the dark. By Naomi Caine The Equitable Life Investors Direct M&g The Equitable Life Threadneedle investments Debt advice has a price Paying for help with your debts can be expensive and end up leading you further into the red, writes Sarah Toyne Investec Take steps to stay solvent Buy Christmas gifts online Millions use the net to take the hassie out of Christmas shopping and they are sending gifts online too. By Matthew Wall Pension misery awaits millions A survey predicts old-age misery for millions who are not saving enough for their retirement, writes Sarah Toyne Scottish Widows Decision time for lucky AA members TQ Direct Choice Beale Dobie & Company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Equitable Life Norwich Union Halifax Revealed: the shares to avoid Buying stocks in some of Britain's best-known firms is a bad move, writes Naomi Caine, who lists 10 to ignore Club makes a killing from software November has so far been a good month for the club whose fortunes are being tracked by Kevin Pratt Health insures cut choice for sick clients Patients may suffer amid claims that Bupa's insurance network is hurting hospitals, writes Christine Stopp Airline abandons children in foreign city late at night Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Scottish Widows The Royal Bank of Scotland Big game hunters turn to art Today's wildlife enthusiast is more likely to hang a painting than a trophy, writes Peter Watson The Sunday Times Screen trade Financial companies confuse consumers Direct Line Change your ways if you want to win the lottery Policy Portfolio Plc Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Savings account pays good return London & Country Mortgages Limited How to cut the cost of term assurance Find the best insurance deals Savings News HSBC Saving fosters security for parents Prosper. co. Head for the sun to escape taxman If your idea of heaven on earth is sun, sand and a small tax bill, start packing your bags, writes Kevin Pratt Robots lead RTS to higher profits Adderley-Featherstone plc Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Arlington Consultants Group Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash International Search and Selection GKR Norman Brdadbent Global Technology Practice GKR Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash International Search and Selection K/f Selection Business Solutions Director Armstrong International E-business & internet recruitment Cable & Wireless BT Vodafone SHP Associates Mercuri Urval Questor International Motorola Anite Mcgregor—boyall Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Whitehead Selection Entranet DHL Worldwide Express Whitehead Selection Level (3) Coomunicatsons Fleetlease (UK) Ltd Hanover Fox International KINGfiSHER PSD Technology Recruitment GKR Hoggett Bowers Level (3) Communications Robinson Keane Search & Selection Environment Agency Martin Ward Anderson MCI Worldcom Ernst & Young Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Architel Norman Broadbent Recruiting Excellence Strategic Dimensions The EMR Group Commonwealth Development Corporation Odgers Pa Consulting Group Cambridge Management Consulting Ennismore International Search and Selection Chloride Power Protection Tmp. 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Chicago Gsb Kingston University A schooling that gained in the translation to America Fresh from transferring her two children between schools in London and New Jersey, Yvonne Light reports on a different educational mindset Kingston University Manchester Business School Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open College of Chiropody & Podiatry The Kings School Multiple Display Advertising Items Siemens Communications Limited Russell & Partners Selection Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items McGregor-boyall AlTion Network Support Systems Pitney Bowes Management Services Ltd. 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Msl Odgers Dept of the Environment, Transport and the Regions Manchester City Centre Management Company Company doctors give intensive care Transition managers have the expertise and backing to breathe new life into an ailing company, then tiptoe away to the next job, writes Margaret Coles Newburn Consulting Financial Services Authority The Sunday Times Glue Altran-group Win or lose the job as you wait at reception Britain's Winning Builders Bespoke builders think local Small developers are earning big reputations by taking enormous pains, says Josephine Smit Crosby Homes Contents Picture Gallery Contents Redrow takes top honours Rupert Bates reports on the winners of the prestigious Housebuilder of the Year award Brick by brick to learning essential crafts of the trade Apprenticeships are increasing to meet the demand for skilled tradesmen, says Christine Webb Winning names behind the homes of the future The view from the top of the ladder Mark Porter meets a woman who has put on her hard hat and stormed a male preserve True colours of Spain Karen Robinson discovers space and style in the hills above the Costa Blanca Foxtons Hamptons International Costas' hot currency Prices are picking up in southern Spain, fuelled by some funny money, says Chris Partridge Prowting Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Central-Apartments Aston Lord Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHL Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Lofts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reach for the sky - and your wallet Penthouse apartments don't come cheap, as they are designed to high specifications, finds Mary Wilson Redrow Suburbia gets sophisticated You don't have to be a central city slicker to live in a high-tech modern apartment, finds Josephine Smit Property FPD savills Faron sutaria FPD Savills Why we all still love the bungalow Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPD savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Octagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Dilmun RLD Ltd Better to be safe than sorry Keep the guard dogs as pets and get a security system to satisfy insurers, says Stephen Killick Small garden that stretches as far as the eye can see Careful planning and planting blends a raw plot into the wider landscape, says Jane Thorne Cresta Properties of the Week High-tech homes Perfect recipe for a tasty new kitchen Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Plazza Cala FPD savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inverforth House The Belvedere What House? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Living in Style at Chelsea Gate Gleeson Homes Fairview New Homes Plc Taylor Woodrow Capital Developments Octagon McCarthy & Stone the Natural Choice for a Happy… Period homes of the next century Old country mansions are in short supply—but luckily the new ones are even better, says Mary Wilson Returned to former glory Developers with vision are meeting the challenge to reclaim neglected urban sites, writes Christine Webb Cashing in on energy saving David Wilson Homes Westfield Change your view of Hampstead Charles Church Storage space, the final frontier Builders are using every nook and cranny to address a common bugbear of buyers, writes Josephine Smit Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Alto Golf & Country Club Pestana Golf & Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Homes Show Berkeley Homes Parliament View Thirlstone Homes Scooby-Doo! in Flying Saucer Face-Off! Ready to go! 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Contents Pioneer Contents Soft at the centre She's become famous for her reserved and aloof roles, but Kristin Scott Thomas would rather show her more light-hearted side, discovers David Eimer Is Hollywood losing its hold on the film industry?… Antiquesportfolio The Carmelites Pick of punch It's a split decision, but the ultraviolent Fight Club proves a winner, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Rest of the week's films Royal Opera House A women's revolution Waldemar Januszczak is stunned by the prescience and power of Russia's early 20th century female artists Renault Point of no return What became of the king's servants who vanished at Gallipoli? A new drama reveals the truth, says Sally Kinnes Ariom Talk is cheap Winning the battle of wits Television British legion Biteback Rest of the week's theatre Handel Alcina When fear eats the soul John Peter is haunted by the emotional intensity of a new Scottish MacBeth and Arthur Miller's Broken Glass in Salisbury Ralph Fiennes Liv Tyler Onegin Gainsborough Studios Mitigating circumstances Scottish Opera's Friend of the People is dramatically ponderous, but the score mesmerises Paul Driver Big on talent The countertenor David Daniels may be hung up on image, but his voice is a real heavyweight, says Hugh Canning Stomp The Sunday Times The critical list Long players Pick of the week Christie's South Kensington The Canterbury Tales Millennium Masterworks Simon Pegg is leading a comic revolution on TV The crazy gang The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre What's in a name? 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