News from 05/12/1999
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Damandeep Singh, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Karen Krizanovich, Charles Worthington, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Alec Stewart, Angus Porter, David Barber, Fred Redwood, Rebecca Butlin, S R, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Madhur Jaffrey, John Peter, Shanker Trivedi, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, E Scott, Hamish Stevenson, Fred Beckett, J J, John Jay, J D, Mark Souster, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Sally Payne, David Smith, Austin Jones, Graham Henry, Peter Byrne, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, E P, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Conal Morgan, Josh Saizmann, Dr Roger Henderson, Edward Platt, Susana Raby, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Isabella Blow, G H, Susan d'ARCY, Anthony Sattin, Melissa Gibson, Robert Winnett, Frank Blin, Tom Otley, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Felicity Cannell, York Membery, Bruce Springsteen, Gary Hume, John Evans, Dorothy Allen, Martin McGuinness, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Colonel Roderick Arnold, Louise Taylor, J T, Phil Craigie, T Welford, Nick Gardner, Kings Lynn, Mike Laws, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, K W, Woodrow Wyatt, Alastair Hendy, Michael Jeffels, Sean McGrady, Tam Dalyell, Mark Dixon, Hugh McIlvanney, Gerald Kaufman, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Anita Pheby, Michael Woodhead, John Humphrys, Rev Howard Taylor, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, Steven Downes, Ken Moffat, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Ann McFerran, Dave Hannigan, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Vikram Seth, Sarah Gracie, Martin Ingram, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Joan Collins, Danny O'Brien, Michael Riding, Helena Fishlock-Lomax, John Clare's, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Robert Sandall, M Thompson, Raymond Keene, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Lauren Booth, Diana Wright, K O, Chris Partridge, Rebecca Tanqueray, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, R Kearley, Natalie Graham, M J, Rob Ryan, Jemimah Bailey, Claire Oldfield, Jackie Sherfield, John Galliano, Allan Cox, Jack Grimston, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Cheryl Younson, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, Nick MacKinnon, Ron Clarke, Richard Branson, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, P R, Richard Woods, Geoff Toates, Garth Alexander, Kim Fletcher, Bruce Payne, David Loftus, Maurice Chittenden, Liam Brady, Alex Fortune, Nick Hanna, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Dr Mark Griffiths, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Steven Downas, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Kevin Sharpe, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Marlan Martin, Christine Webb, Paul Devigtant, John Harlow, Simon VcCann, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Bob Davis, Munira Butt, John Waples, Paul Rowan, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Morgan Maelor-Jones, V Morris, S Wilkinson, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Judge Barrington Black, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Alan English, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Pat Rattigan, Sean O'brien, Claire O'Neill, Roger Dobson, John Fernie, Tom Rhodes, Nigel Powell, John Aizlewood, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Ray Perry, Rupert Steiner, John Bayley, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Goodenday, D J S, Tony Perrottet, David Parsley, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Peter Ford, Simon Crerar, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Jillian Edelstein, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Amir Sheikh, Boris Schapiro, Randolph Flood,
ResumoContents Spurs manager makes £75,000 in Arsenal shares Blair's spy summit on red mafia Spy chiefs target crime Labour fears 'depressed' Dobson might quit race Fears for Dobson Contents Cecil Gee Europe Plans its Own Cia Contents Southeast England now the wealthiest region in Europe Wealth gap widens Contents Banker died for fear of hit squad Contents Netstore Blair in fight to keep Britain's Euro veto Mandelson is tipped to take over transport Rail staff's long hours breach safety rules Lacoste Game, set and match: British tennis ace Greg… Nazi link cancels art sale Transsexual dumped ton of nuclear waste Baron Fayed builds £35m feudal home Police to search army barracks for body of Suzy Lamplugh Virgin one account Baron Fayed builds £35m feudal home Wembley boss in lottery cash row PC World the Computer Superstore Doctor 'forced' to take child organs Court jargon to suffer GBH Tesco Orange Avenging Cook turns her fire on 'power mad' Blair The crypt that restores hope for the homeless The Sunday Times Christmas Appeal for Crisis Abbey National Tate looks to American art lovers for cash Troops cut to win IRA deal on arms American Express Edward ditches royal TV show Freecom London boom widens north-south gap Virgin mobile City's dealmakers get in line for £2m bonuses Labour hit by 'honours for donors' row Tesco Elected peers may have their titles lopped off Archer vows to clear his name Candid camera stopped SAS killing Iranian Shop NHS patients cross Channel to jump queues BT Stay in touch Gangs launder billions in Pacific island shack Mafia Money-Go-Round 'Welsh' author was English A New Tax on Savings Battle over the Veto Euro Showdown Prospects of Britain joining the euro are fading faster than the currency falls. David Smith and Stephen Grey report Hilton The great diet Binge People are being bombarded with hundreds of conflicting diets but can any of them deliver on their promises of a perfect figure? John Harlow and Senay Boztas report Fish 4 The Most Renowned Food Fads The bloody hand in the velvet glove Profile Call me a racist, but foreigners are funny Gateway Picture Gallery The shopper wins Booming without the euro Mencap Prescott gets ready for the last U-turn Picture Gallery Do these tycoons know what's good for them? The loan, the whole loan and nothing but the truth Portillo's assassins sharpen their blades for dithering Ancram Her Majesty orders a very merry Tesco Christmas Straw, the minister for enemies of the family Air Canada Danger of violent videos for the young Lexus Real perils of the catwalk Tired doctors are still ignored Slim, not anorexic Nice work if Points Birthdays Solving the Olympic Puzzle I Did It my Way How foot ball boss derailed Britain's dream for an Olympic stadium Oliver Twist Seattle's army of anarchists heads for UK IBM A grungy day of glory for the flagging left Mafia riddle of death by fire in Monaco Insurance Wide Gameplay Europe plans its own spy agency Debenhams Britannica 2000 Egypt may bar pyramid show Ring of fire closes round Grozny Mark Franchetti, the only Western reporter on the Russian frontline in Chechnya Itsonline Action 2000 Kohl faces final fall over cash in suitcase scandal The BT shop France casts out doctor who told truth about 'God' Digitalchoice White House calls the Kennedy 'nun' Blair envoy raises hope of Israeli-Syria border peace deal Posl Moving in for the kiss: Crown Prince Philippe with… Belgium salutes its royal bride Yell Scottish Widows Seer of Silicon Valley unionises the rich Sacré bleu Prudery halts China's battle against Aids St. Joseph's Hospice Bulldog spirit beats overheated firemen Inside Paris Excel Safety net for shy mayors Depardieu overplays the screen passion Match that, Wembley Nasa sends out mayday for missing Mars spacecraft Weather and Travel Outlook Snowboard deaths TV 'failing' ethnic minorities Pub closures Drug brings leukaemia cure hope Healthy chips No reprieve Horse rider dies Two tickets split £7.7m jackpot Tie Rack Police attacked by soccer mob News in Brief World beater Child killer fear Cup-tie clash Book of the hour Contents First Telecom Contents Blue Murder Vibrant Sunderland crush Chelsea 4-1 Contents Arsenal in mood for title chase Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Saints battle for a point Flying Fulham back to reality United back in the old routine Wijnhard adds to QPR woes Boro punished for lack of ambition Vale fail to find finishing touch Charlton spirit wins vital point Crazy Gang's bunch of fives FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Dying for a half-time cuppa Scotland Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Nationwide Conference Pools In the eye of Villa's storm After another defeat yesterday, Aston villa boss John Gregory is getting used to facing the music Ferguson's finish proves deadly for Gregory Fights with police mar match National Hunt Festival 2000 Booth chases winning ticket Andy Booth hopes Sheffield Wednesday's season will be turned by a win at Anfield Vauxhall Keane's heart holds the key Money is just one of the issues the United captain must resolve as he prnders whether to move Chelsea out to make capital in Rome Suspension, injury and painful defeat in the derby clash with Roma make Lazio vulnerable Master negotiator knows patient game pays off Saints revival stings Bedford Vauxhall Drive is on to maintain law and order It is vital that any law changes to the game do not alter rugby's distinctive character League clubs stall over plan Leaders thwart Orrell's late rally Gloucester show title pedigree Premiership puts faith in stars of tomorrow Nick Cain says England's clubs are turning away from chequebook rugby to develop homegrown talent for themselves and country Virgin mobile Top Teams Caring for their Youth Bishop answers Exiles' prayers You couldn't make up this captain's diary Some things never change Letters to the Sports Editor Moet & Chandon American Football Q & A Sport on TV Picks of the week No Title Action replay: TV moment of the week Book Review Souness: The Management Years Graeme Souness with Mike Ellis (Andre Deutsch, hb, £17.99) Bestsellers Smoking Causes Cancer Sun shines on Els Alex Fortune reports on a blistering round that leaves the field in the Million Dollar Challenge far behind Sensational Parke storms to US Open title Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Alpine Sports This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing Death of the Dream Things were meant to get better after Britain's dismal tally of one gold medal in Atlanta, but Sydney may prove worse. Grants for athletes, seen as a panacea, are now a contentious mess Losing the Lottery: Three Talented Brits who Have Been Let down by the System Picture Gallery Senator has IOC in his sights Steven Downes on a battle of will over the Olympic movement Injuries cloud Test outlook England's batsmen make some easy runs, but the attack struggles for form and fitness Scoreboard Adams shapes up to trouble England Pounded by pace, the tourists must also get to grips with the world's strangest spinner and part-time rapper. Ian Hawkey reports Lord's hint for Beefy Ian Botham is a candidate for the job of England's fourth selector Series promises to take turn in batsmen's favour To England's relief, the second Test should be a more even contest between bat and ball Keeping pace in the fast lane Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald are awesome, but are they the best fast pair I have faced? Second Test Teams Alec Stewart's Record against the Quick Men The Sunday Times Titanic Test Cricket was in the doldrums in 1960, until a sensational Test between Australia and West Indies—the greatest match ever, according to Sir Donald Bradman—revived it Emotional farewell: Melbourne's salute to the West… Tizzard flies the Flag Flagship Uberalles shows champion qualities with a thrilling triumph at Sandown Brave Powell clears pain barrier Jonathan Powell on a brave jump jockey who has found that courage comes with the turf Fantasy league Black Knights flounder in Stormy waters Richard Rae sees Manchester Storm win ice hockey's Benson & Hedges Cup final as their opponents slip up Paula's crowning glory Radcliffe on fast track to success The year's outstanding performer in women's sport reminded us in Seville just how good athletics can be Women in the Limelight on a Day when Everybody was a Winner Pitman proves real inspiration The award named in Helen Rollason's memory found a worthy recipient in the courageous Jenny Pitman. Derek Clements reports McEnroe's grit gives him edge A past master shows he clearly retains his competitive instinct with victory over Jeremy Bates Champion Champion finds winning formula Richard Rae on the squash player who reached the summit after her new husband told that she was simply trying too hard Woodies produce goods for Australia Using all their experience, the veteran doubles pair bring Australia back from the brink Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Land Rover Home advantage for a rugby-obsessed boy racer Andy likes his cars fast and stylish, and never mind the boring stuff like practicality, writes John Evans The Best Thing on Four Wheels In the first of a three-part series, in which our top writers name their favourite cars, Andrew Frankel sings the praises of the Ferrari F40 How to clock the car cheats Road Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Hughes of Beaconsfield J. R. Tagger Mercedes-Benz Sytner B & K Thomas Greenoaks Rose & Young Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Dick Lovett Mercedes-Benz Retail Falcon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International Bramley Bramshaw P&s Motors William Loughran The Times Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Nationalnumbers Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Tour de force Motoring The only cars BMW didn't do well were estates and diesels The 3-series Touring changes all that, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items The terrifying thrill of driving with dinosaurs M&s torn by search for saviour NatWest scours world for dynamic boss Granada steps up drive for Thorn rental merger Virgin atlantic Contents League table reveals 100 brightest entrepreneurs Contents UBS banker at centre of Eaves loan scam There is more to bank mergers than cutting costs Vodafone chief planning new call to Mannesmann Snubbed Railtrack may still bid for Tube Epo The Sunday Times Waterstone in buyback talks RoadChef staff sue chairman Silverstone fights to hold on to grand prix Business Digest Loot to spin off net arm EU aid loss threatens Blair's regional drive Venture capital rebels raise £50m for new fund Soaring shares could force up interest rates Virgin targets US budget airline market 3Com Value of Video Arts plummets Mannesmann Battle Royal The cosy world of Scottish finance has been torn apart as its banking rivals compete for NatWest Air China The Sunday Times Newspaper Licensing Agency Euro hit as bank refuses to act No Swedish poll 21st Century Holding Company Limited Homes will close the gap Dolphin Trade disaster as Clinton fights Lewinsky legacy Gadget addict leads Dixons into Europe Chief executive John Clare has kicked off the group's overseas expansion drive with the acquisition of a leading chain of Scandinavian consumer electronics stores Working Day Vital Statistics Profile Tesco Virgin atlantic Granada takes aim The company's much-vaunted management got a shock over the Carlton-United News merger, but it has regrouped its forces ready for a counter-attack, writes Andrew Lorenz Integrated e-commerce solutions Databank Top 200 companies BAE fears Airbus chief will get key defence job Sharewatch GlobalNet Whitehead Mann Rolls-Royce Babcock Garnet Point Oneview. net NHP A Share in the Boardroom Eldridge Pope Culver Holdings BNB Resources Fraudster's intricate deception revealed Hugh Eaves cheated his partners out of millions. John Waples follows the trail of this year's biggest City scandal Invensys Boeing in danger of being left in Airbus jet stream The company's struggle to be more competitive includes laying off 48,000 workers. By Garth Alexander in New York Tension mounts as M&s looks for direction The retail giant has narrowed down the list of candidates to be its new chairman but the search is splitting the board Seabourn Epson Multiple Display Advertising Items Get back to basics and start again when chips are down Memory Corporation was faced with a life-or-death dilemma when the microchip industry crashed, writes Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts Shanker Trivedi Sun Microsystems Lloyds TSB Commercial Chartered Institute of Marketing Ray Berry Ame UK Bob Davis Henderson Investors Confusion over rules could lead to illegal trading Firms face fresh headaches this month when new European working regulations come into force, writes Claire Oldfield Inktomi Family jewellers know how to keep their sparkle Boodle & Dunthorne has survived by moving with the times, writes Claire Oldfield Bulletin TE Communications Ltd. Tennis star served up ace of an idea David Lloyd, a professional player, built a £201m leisure company after spotting a concept to succeed his on-court career, writes Ricky Dalton Share deals to help firms keep key workers Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Siebel Microsoft Friendly merger brings new issue Prufrock Models' website is a fantasy come true One 2 one Passengers told more than they needed to know Reed Elsevier should break its silence Contents Ryanair Seeing will be believing Boasting enough firepower to set the Thames alight, London will be welcoming the new millennium with a bang. Susan d'ARCY reviews the proceedings and the practicalities Contents The Good New Year Guide Seafrance Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Sport for him, sun for them. And no kiddie discos. The Gibsons' holiday budget is £4,000 Brittany Ferries The Holiday Makers' Profile Ireland Holidays 2000 Voyages Jules Verne Dealers profit from BA charity Directions British Airways is adding the finishing touches to a… Wet-bike crash lawsuit could cost family home Holiday Money Saudi opens up to divers Where was I? Tap Air Portugal Deals of the week TV Travel Question & Answer Sunday Times Style Deep sea thriving The Maldives' environmental policy has ensured that it remains a place to dive for, says Tom Otley Holiday Options Party 2000: Coming With spectacular events planned all over Britain and Ireland, this will be a New Year like no other. Susan d'ARCY maps out the millennium merriement Embratur Clubs Sunsail To Advertise Call Trailfinders Australia New Zealand Travelbag US Airtours The Travel Bug EasyJet British Midland Annual Travel Insurance American Affair Direct Travel Insurance Journeywise Direct Canadian Affair Qantas British Airways The big Go deal Dial-a-flight Fax EasyJet Value Mad! Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow place like home Uncertain the kids will like skiing? Take them to Sweden, says Rob Ryan, where it's sure to become a family affair The kids are all right—the complete guide to childcare on a asking holiday Asia's Orient-Express Weekender Plus Winter Special The British Virgin Islands Travel Brief Yell The isles have it Locals barely acknowledge they exist, but Sydney's tiny Harbour islands ofter amazing views of the city and unique glimpses of Australian history, says Tony Perrottet Travel Brief The Sunday Times Airline Network Travel Insurance Peregor Travel Usit Campus Sta Travel Dial-a-flight Travel mood Travel Insurance Flight Centre CGU Direct Amathus Holidays Travel Insurance Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Space Fax Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Elegant Resorts Worldwide Journeys Luxury Holidays Worldwide Classic Connection Citalia The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Expressions Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reykjavik City Breaks My Hols Family is the essential ingredient for spice girl Madhur Jaffrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a seven-night holiday for two in Kenya with Tropical Places Competition Details The Bitter End News Review Which archbishop has a keen eye for feminine beauty? which duchess asked:'Can you get it up? Which member of the royal family is terrified of the Germans? Woodrow Wyatt reveals disloyally in his diary, after the fall of Margaret Thatcher, that life is still fun as she wallows in gloom Goodwood Travel Limited Contents Asprey & Garrard Let's hear it for the Scouts One of the family? The portrait of a lady that should be in Jack Straw's casebook Stay home and do your shopping Enemy of the People Free Software Schools Yell A sense of loss in the secret women's club Lauren Booth did not realise how common miscarriages were until she joined the ranks of thirtsomething women asking 'why me?' I witnessed Ulster's dirty war: now we must all come clean Undercover soldier Martin Ingram calls for a truth commission Hard life and better times of a toy boy Interview Chipping away at the museum pieces Medium Amontillado Sherry The race for the Croesus code Who owns our DNA? There is a fortune to be made as science breaks mankind's genetic make-up Tintin and the case of the hounded Englishman What the hell, the romp must go on Joan Collins had to raise cash to keep her latest film going, and her corset was an even worse bind, her location diary records Bose Comedy returns to Ealing, but it's too soon to laugh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renthoues Westfield The Times Talking heads Global village This Life The camera never lies, it just fibs an awful lot Shock Exchange Odes to Spam, revolting Welshmen, and Percy the foul-beaked parrot People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list The Times: Gabrielle Pike Last word The Independent: Michael O'Halloran Regalian FPDSavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Brown New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Fairview New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fpd Savills Barratt Beaney Pearce Mansions on a budget Living in a grand country house is not a dream. It can be cheaper than buying a new home, says Christine Webb Properties of the Week Upside down houses Holiday home that speaks volumes Emma Tennant is reluctantly leaving the cottage that gave her so much inspiration, says Chris Partridge Fancy a potter in the garden? With a 35-acre arboreturm, a country house in East Sussex is for serious gardeners, says Fred Redwood Regalian Cala Barratt Fairview New Homes St. George Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles-church Berkeley Homes Looking up . . . after years of turmoil the Japanese… Ex-inspectors reveal how to cut your tax bill Carpetbaggers step up campaign Damons hit by costly car premiums Contents Halifax loan sells workers short Contents Aberdeen Pressure grows to ban sale of endowments Contents Tell us the true figures to compare loan rates Mind the gaps in Amex offer Adwatch HSBC Cut cash costs Abbey National Houses built on clay give insurers a sinking feeling Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Cash in as the world economy takes off Global stock markets are soaring, writes Nick Gardner, who asks experts how small investors can take advantage Shares in British firms tipped to climb higher Yell Screen trade How the Performance of Different Regional Funds Compares Surrenda-link Scottish Widows Alliance Leicester The Royal Bank of Scotland Will customers win in NatWest battle? Shareholders have been promised plenty, but little has been said about account holders Wiredindexfund How Natwest Compares Savers feel the squeeze again The decision to increase the base rate has been used to boost profits, rather than interest on savings, writes Robert Winnett House prices tipped to soar in the north Henderson Investors How Banks Fail to Pass on the Rise Investment trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Now is best time to pay chunk off mortgage Borrowers could save thousands by clearing part of their debt before the end of the year, writes Naomi Caine Perpetual Pensions offer investors way to go it alone An attractive alternative to the traditional, rigid schemes offers freedom but with the same tax benefits, writes Diana Wright Pick of the Sipps What Mobile Banking Offers Phone move led to chaos Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackies readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Scottish Widows Banks ready to go mobile Keeping track of your account may be easier soon as telephone banking begins to take off at last, writes Sarah Toyne C&g Channel Islands Limited Investment trusts The Sunday Times M & G Global Technology Fund Dramatic move pays off Kevin Goldstein-Jackson's faith in the new chairman of an entertainment group has netted him a handsome profit Investor's Journal Trust looks set for long-term growth Fund Watch Policy Portfolio Plc Direct Line Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Easy Access with or without Bonus Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Save tax, don't sell assets yet Rewards for young savers Savings News Chase De Vere Investment Plc Edinburgh TQ Direct Choice Beale Dobie & Company Limited Television star has the Midas touch Fame and Fortune Shrewd investments in cars, houses and showbiz memorabilia have boosted Ross King's income, writes Natalie Graham Jupiter Unit Trust Managers Ltd. Investing online can cut down the costs Web Wise Computer group logs on to profits Update Ellis Fairbank plc A Boyden Company Michael Page Walker Hamill Robinson Keane Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Telsis Bower & Company Futurestep Spencer Stuart Norman Broadbent Futurestep Zarak Human Resources Norman Broadbent Future step Protégé Sky Altodigital Power Drive Harvey Nash Internet Consultancy Questor International Barnes Kavelle Limited Harvey Nash Philips Michael Page Project Management Professional Questor International William Mercer Fidelity Investments Whitehead Mann Amgen Nortel Networks Hoggett Bowers Robinson Keane Strategic Dimensions Norman Broadbent Ward Executive Limited Westley Edwards Vadis Marconi Communications Dyson Johnson & Johnson Limited Interexec Fortum Pepsico Monster TMP Worldwide Hanover Fox International Ppmventures Tmp Morgan & Banks Michael Shanly Homes Mercuri Urval Public Health Laboratory Service BUPA Hospitals Active Quality Recruitment Vertex Michael Page Technology Individual Money Matters Codemasters Materials Science Senior Sales Executive KPMG Search & Selection Hamilton Parker International The Lloyd Group Ernst & Young Microsoft Chief Executive Michael Page Mercer Management Consulting Norman Broadbent Nicholsonmartin Trowers & Hamlins City University Stuart Spindler & Partners The Royal Bank of Scotland Ntl Parametric Technology Strategic Resource Solutions TMP Worldwide Connaught Moredun Computer Sciences Corporation Manchester Airport Churchill Rundle Brownswood The Croft Partnership Crescent Search & Selection Caudwell Eqos Ward Diamond Advertising Limited Sales Opportunities General Teaching Council Graduate Trainees - Bristor Setcom Topcareers Af Advertising Limited Michael Page International Osborne & Little plc Manugistics Opta Consulting TeleCity Strategic Resource Solutions The Sunday Times Partnership Career Analysts Ltd Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Cymru Hesi General Teaching Council for England Reliance Care Business Link Sport England The Times Slaters Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careerservices Sunday Times Newspapers AGC Selection Dubai-Uae Kent Community Housing Trust Financial Controller/partnership Secretary AGC Selection Accountancy jobs Antique Sales Public & Healthcare Robinson Keane Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Rics International Organisation Consultancy Accountancy jobs Sunday Times Newspapers It Job Centre Kmc international search & selection Career Analysts Ltd Accountancy jobs CMR Hammersmith & Fulham Riley Consultancy Bgjobs St. James's Management Recruitment Charity and Fundraising Appointments Price Waterhouse Coopers Norman Broadbent Capita Ras Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Business Courses The University of Reading Kingston University The Birmingham Business School University of Durham Kingston University Chapterhouse publishing Ef The Sunday Times Sheffield Business School Sunday Times Newspapers Greenwich School of Management St. Aldates The College of Communications Ltd Leeds University Business School Fairfax university Easter Revision at Hertford College Oxford Rdi Fastrackids The Bradford MBA Henley Management College The Peter Beckwith Harrow Trust IT stars use courts to cast off chains Some talented workers are refusing to sign up to restrictive covenants, others are being advised that their contracts are unenforceable, writes Margaret Coles Ofgem Hemscott Net Management horizons europe Michael Page Teaching Company Directorate Writing your CV is a skill, not a work of fiction Jetson's in It's only Natural Boo Oom F-mail Fun Competitions! Harry Potter Asterix and Son Jarvis Your view of the future 2000+ Polar peril Winter wonderland The Funday Times News Wonder wheel! Shakespeare in lav! Who will win? Extreme Conditions! Extreme Conditions! Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Buzz! Funday Lift off Rex and Tex Next Week in Funday The Zone Became a member to join in the fun! The Fun Club Andrew Flintoff The Funday Times Sport Fans utd Sport news Free Wheeling Contents Bol Contents She'll soon be a smelly royal with bad breath, but from sitcoms to tragedy, Zoë Wanemaker is anything but precious, as Simon Fanshawe discovers Cover story A new driving force Film David Lynch has given up on the gore and turned his directorial hand to a geriatric road movie. Cosmo Landesman is charmed The Clandestine Marriage The Muse Gary Hume has moved on from painting doors to angels. But he's still doing the same thing, says Waldemar Januszczak Art Peter Greenaway Royal National Theatre Blast-london Millennium Masterworks War and Peace Paco rabanne Partial bomb Radio waves Oh, the frill of it all Television A new Europa? Biteback Shades of the past Dance Nearly 20 years on, the Rambert Dance Company's Ghost Dances retains its spellbinding power, says David Dougill Ariom Through a glass, sharply Theatre Two terrific new plays have arrived in London—both Mnemonic and Jane Eyre take the theatrical experience onto a new plane, says John Peter Renault Yell Rewrapping the past He won't chew the carpet, but Sir Neil Cossons will still radicalise English Heritage when he takes over, says Hugh Pearman ShopSmart Topdogforchristmas Slack magic Opera The ENO's camp new take on Handel's Alcina plays for laughs instead of playing on the heartstrings. Hugh Canning is not amused Albery Theatre Now Showing A taste of Paris Music Paul Driver enjoys a stylish menu served up by the CBSO in France's City of music Rest of the week's theatre I Am Shelby Lynne The Sunday Times Top 10 Shows and Events To Book Call 0870 842 2212 Lines Open 24 Hours Film Theatre Long players Art Comedy Dance Concerts Opera Pop Pick of the week Vaudeville Theatre The Erotic Review Wigmore Hall London Mozart Players London Hotel Services Ticketmaster Oasis Piccadilly Theatre Theatre Tokens Multiple Display Advertising Items Peacock Theatre The Savoy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uktickets On Dangerous Ground Prefab Steve Winwood & his Band Sadler's Wells Atol To Advertise in this Section Event Travel Royal Festival Hall Capital Breaks 'Crazy fun' Raymond Gubbay Royal Albert Hall Barbican Hall The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Barbican Hyderoseleisure Helen Mirren Manilow Raymond Gubbay Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 612 Hardbacks Paperbacks Art of noise Rock Veteran noiseniks Sonic Youth are seeing off the century by covering contemporary composers. Stewart Lee salutes a typically avant gesture Secret Sonic sounds Record of the week Low Christmas Tugboat Tugcd014, £5.99 The Sunday Times Pop Classical Crucial cuts Jazz Shooting the past Top 10 selling videos Oct 30- Nov 27 Top 10 selling DVD's Oct 30 … Agenda Something to treasure Books Nicolette Jones finds titles to make children happy this Christmas Top five 1999 bestsellers Weidenfeld & Nicolson Past, present and future History No plans for December 31? Then stay at home and read some of these fine histories, ancient and modern, advises Kevin Sharpe Top five 1999 bestsellers History Today Digestive tracts Cookery Robert Johnston chooses a delicious selection of cookbooks The Softback Preview Read, drink and be merry Wine Joanna Simon selects treats for wine-lovers The Folio Society Small but perfectly formed Paperbacks Cheryl Younson picks paperbacks that pack a punch Yale University Press Amazon Getting cultivated Gardening Caroline Donald learns as much about history as she does about her baceous borders in the best and most beautiful gardening books Top five 1999 bestsellers John Carey's books of the century A Suitable Boy Penguin Highs and Architecture You can't go wrong with architecture guides for Christmas, declares Hugh Pearman F. Warne & Co. These are the champions Sport Alan English picks out high-scoring volumes The Sunday Times With rhyme and good reason Poetry Sean O'brien thinks poetry is entering the millennium in more impressive form than the novel Dorling Kindersley Software for Schools A doctor in every house A medical revolution is under way on the net. Using cybersurgery, the world's experts can treat you virtually anywhere and, best of all, Roger Dobson finds, we sometimes get to watch Now click here Be your own nurse Sally Kinnes finds everything from health tips to the latest medical opinion just a mouse click away Bits & bytes Well stacked Just watch it Software is improving the quality of the steak Making sweet music together Tightly packed Reviews Fancy a chat? Takeover bid A guest at the wedding Nigel Powell answers your home technology On talking terms Don't twitch at the net curtains—go straight to our pick of the sites Webwatch Surfing down to a fine art Doggy paddle Sail of the century Innovation Mark Prigg predicts next year's punishing BT Global Challenge yacht race will change the way extreme sports events are covered BT Global Challenge BBC Contents The one to watch The week ahead Best film Illegible Article Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending Nov 21 Oliver Twist Critics' choice Sunday 5 December Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital The best goes on: Rowan Atkinson (UK Gold, 9.05pm) Omnibus: Stephen King Critics' choice Monday 6 December Film Choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Monday 6 December Satellite, cable and digital The Bunny Years Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Modern Times: Bingo Critics' choice Wednesday 8 December Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One The Dome Critics' choice Thursday 9 December Film Choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital Parkinson Critics' choice Friday 10 December Film Choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite cable and digital The History Of The Pop Video Critics' Choice Saturday 11 December Correspondent:" Under Fire (BBC2, 6.50pm) Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital The Sunday Times Time Contents Allure Chanel Contents Yah! Tome for the Holidays What the well-dressed coffee table should be wearing this season Merry E-Christmas If you want to avoid the shopping crowds this year, why not let the web do all the work for you? Victoria O'brien scours the net for the best gifts on offer Internet Tips Gimme Gimme Gimme Pink Christmas Organza Moet & Chandon Gimme Gimme Gimme Gimme Gimme Gimme L'eau D'issey Yule Be Sorry You may be dreaming of the right Christmas, but, in Jane MOORE's experience, reality is likely to be more Royle family than royal family "Le Male" Succulent Boneless Turkey Marks & Spencer Into the night Go out and sparkle: gloss your lips, slick back your hair, slip on some sequins, then get down and party. Photographs by Marcus Mam, Styled by Catherine Ayme. 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