News from 20/02/2000
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Jac Nasser, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Nigel Bennett, John Papworth, Paul Theroux, Matthew Wall, Guy Erwood, Tony Barrell, Francois Pienaar, Jim Munro, Sean O'Brien, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Eloise Wylie, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Mrs Ceri Brooks, John Jay, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Topsy-Turvy, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Edna Weiss, Stephen Pettit, Sam Gilpin, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Dr Gordon Bowker, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, E P, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, David Cairms, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Catriona Woolner, Robert Winnett, Kevin Carter, Irwin Stelzer, Jeremy Seal, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, York Membery, Audrey Bronstein, John Evans, Andrew Summer, Norman Brindley, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Mary Wllson, Tania Alexander, Graham Ramsay, Margaret Coles, L Sequeira Surrey, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Don Campbell, Juliette Terzieff, Nigel Williams, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Brain Glanville, Edward Porter, Max Anderson, Alan Brownjohn, John Andrews, Eben Black, Michael Jones, Corwen, Kevin Jackson, Banbury, Nick Gardner, Alan Parr, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, Aude van Ryn, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Paul Driver, Clare Colvin, Boris Schapiro, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, K Barlow, John Follain, Steven Downes, Jerome Burne, Shelley Von Strunckel, Jake Katborg, Richard Black, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, David Lawrenson, Chris Smith, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, B Goddard, Steven Boyd, Alan Combes, George Wood, Raymond Keene, Warren Mitchell, Gareth Huw Davies, John Brown, Madeira, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Brigid McConville, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Guy Bellairs, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Peta Bee, Rachel Forder, Alastair McLeod, M J, Dominic Rushe, Sam Mendes, Sir Edward Heath, Rob Ryan, Jemimah Bailey, Claire Oldfield, Xavier Young, David Walsh, Nick Scheele, Martin Robinson Director, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, R W Johnson, George Walden, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Simon Finch, Rev John Root, Kim Fletcher, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Steve Driver, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Funchal, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Susan Elkin, Abi Daruvalla, Jennai Cox, Margaret Cook, Michael Sheridan, John Crossland, Christine Webb, Margaret Walters, Alison Steed, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Mark Pearson, Dipesh Gadher, Pam Hendicott, John Waples, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Tom Robbins, Martin Cohen, Nick Fielding, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Karen MacGregor, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Bennita King, Simon Carnell, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Ray Perry, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Alistair Sinclair, Jay Hawkins, David Parsley, John Read], David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tom Deveson, Simon Crerar, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, David McClintick, Steve Grant, Barry Newcombe, Rosie Waterhouse, Gabriella Bianchi, Karen Robinson,
ResumoLennon funded terrorists and Trotskyists IRA smuggled arms while talking peace Secret Barclays report reveals how banks rip off customers Insight Contents British Airways Contents Gripping stuff: England's Lawerence Dallaglio,… Bush bounces back with win in South Carolina Contents £500,000 windfall for shares row editor Contents Internet The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Unlimited Medical Insurance for Less than 18 Holes Brown to give new parents £100 to spend time at home Two killed in tit-for-tat loyalist feud Earl of Suffolk A top day out: the Duke of York marked his 40th… We've got only 500m years left to live BNFL may lose weapons contract Spy chiefs face inquiry into Gadaffi coup plot leak Goldsmith women scrap over legacy BBC to aim religious broadcasts at the feng shui tendency Alex Lawrie Factors Rushdie heads for new life in New York Land Rover Cabinet plan to send Ken globetrotting Yard team near to cracking Lawrence case IBM Students could pay £60,000 for degrees Renault Science graduates earn best salaries Train drivers run red lights as safety culture wanes EU move hits West End's bottom line Scotland Yard double-crossed by criminals in silver treasure sting Picture Gallery Abbey National BBC wins £150m licence fee boost E-Loan Editor to gain £500,000 on shares tipped in Mirror Energy saving Virgin direct Hitmen hunted over murder of child abuser Bosses hit by the curse of Tony's cronies Seat Ex-Speaker warns rise of Brussels will break up Britain Army launches an assault on the fashion business EU plans £70m Tower of Babel The trainline Intelligent Finance Bugs kill hundreds on 'clean' beaches Citroen Cell fusion paves the way for gays to have children Cuban Cigars How M15 spied on Lennon The Dome Audi Conning the Consumer Retailers leapt on an official report last week that seemed to clear them of overcharging. The truth is very different, report David Smith and Tom Robbins Ready to play a long innings in Hollywood Profile I take it all back—just let me breathe again BT Picture Gallery No end to the rip-offs SAS Silencing the guns London's your mess Tony, you clean it up Hysteria won't help to slay the monster of child abuse Fish farmed out as BBC presents a warm front to viewers Palace flies into a rage over claims of royal joyriding Atticus Brown bars the way to Labour's Europhiles The false assumptions that insult all men NSPCC Moral failures that bred the underclass AITC Services Ltd. Points Birthdays Shaming the beautiful game After one of the blackest weeks in English football, Louise Taylor and Steve Curry investigate the feckless starts and managers who are bringing the sport into distribute Money Made Easy, Online Nokia London faces deluge of dirty money from Russian mafia Monks demand oldest Bible back Battling Bush gets back on track McCain spurns his Vietnam saviour as a matter of honour Renault Iran's voters turn against the mullahs Nationwide German rioters hijack protest against Haider Ancient Romans beat French to the bubbly Killer mistress faces hangman Rover Mugabe may take London escape route Pitney Bowes Scottish Widows New Zealand to ditch 'colonial' knighthoods Dutch bus crew buy one-way tickets to TV fame Dressmart Romania counts the cost of cyanide river disaster Gateway Twin teen moguls to launch $1bn Hollywood empire Renault Scenic Crisis deepens for Kohl's broken party Undiplomatic relations Epo Hollywood cashes in on Wall St boom Inside New York That's a bit rich, Tim Copped for the lot Saddam's elite troops prime poison missile73 Fujitsu Siemens Byers orders rip-off review Tuberculosis bacteria found in treated milk British PC held in India over £1m heroin haul Weather and Travel Outlook High avalanche risk Listeria deaths Queen in poison threat 'Rape drug' law Asylum seekers 'disappeared' Chemical prank Athens shoot-out Girl rescued Single ticket wins £7.7m jackpot Virgin Sub theory in trawler sinking News in Brief Football reform Child singer sued Rebel success Guards suspended Naked refusal Kings of Paris England kick their way to victory Contents Lloyds TSB Contents Wilkinson points French short of firepower England's unrelenting tackling was the key to their victory, but Laporte's side were below par How They Rated in Paris: A Player-By-Player Analysis Coach enjoys finest hour Nautica Clueless France pay the penalty Boy Wonder has grown men gasping in his tracks The Making of a Hero Unlucky Laporte is left to rue missing link The absence of Lamaison and a tactical brainstorm in the final moments cost France dear Coming up roses The Stade de France may not have been witness to a classic, but England showed real virtues in victory Wales burst Italy's bubble Ireland blow Scots away Diver puts title in sight Stephen Jones sees England's women close in on Five Nations championship Bolton dream lives on The New MGF Sneekes off in six-goal defeat Rovers close gap Barnet lose Saver Hamilton Leading the way England expects Fifa's big idea: move the FA Cup final to November Plan to harmonise football's global calendar will meet with strong resistance in England Taylor cuts his cloth to fit Gillingham face a tough quarter-final, but their manager thrives on FA Cup miracles Today's Other FA Cup Quarter Finals Fifa give green light to new law Steve Curry reports on the pioneering decision that could see football adopt a rugby-style 10-yard rule next season Crunch time for title pretenders O'Leary faces ultimate test The Leeds manager knows his young team must not lose to rivals Manchester United today One 2 one Who Will Come out on top at Elland Road? The Key… Hurdling & Cgu Picture Gallery Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues and Europe FA Carling Premiership Red Rage Scotland Nationwide Conference Boro save Robson's blushes Hignett rescues lucky Barnsley Wright can do no wrong for Burnley John Aizlewood watches a once-great club galvanised by the unlikely arrival of one of modern football's outstanding showmen Fulham come to life Swindon in depths of despair Ipswich eyes set on promotion Keegan muddies the waters The England coach still seems confused about team and tactics and has a puzzling attitude towards discipline. By Joe Lovejoy Fantasy league England's Young Lions Hoping for a First Cap Argentina offer stern challenge to England A strong South American side can erase infamous memories of Rattin and the Hand of God Young King Cole West Ham's midfield prodigy will have to wait for his England debut—but not for very long Surfing in St Lucia proves ideal winter break Players must set example Moet & Chandon Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters) Picks of the week Football Tennis Sport on TV Golf Q&A Book Review Muhammad Ali: Birth of a Legend, Miami, 1961-64 By Flip Schulke with Matt Schudel (St Martin's Press hb, £23.50) Bestsellers Orr on course to break duck If Gary Orr is to win his first tournament today he must first beat a determined Welshman Forsyth relishes Tour challenge The Scottish rookie has made a great start to his European Tour career but knows how much hard work lies ahead, writes Nick Pitt Nationwide Hayden hammers hapless Kiwis to defeat Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing O'Neill chases pot of Gold The indomitable trainer has a kindred spirit, and potential Festival winner, in Legal Right Chevrolet Rockforce pays price of success Coe on track for AAA Athletics Henman storms back Britain's No 1 hits top form in Rotterdam to close in on his first title of the season, reports Alex Fortune Smoking Kills Cunningham in prime position The St Helens hooker, included in the World XIII, is ready to deliver in the cup clash with Leeds. By David Lawrenson Hussain's contract dilemma England's captain faces a tough task deciding who should get national contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cronk BMW Parklanebmw Godfrey Hall 98(R) M3 Evo Coupe SMG Techno Violet Altwood Slough Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winchester Cars Wundercars Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking the low road As used-car prices continue to fall, there are unexpected bargains to be found, writes Andrew Frankel Space: the final frontier for a master of science A teacher admits that he has a lot to learn about the joys of owning a large estate car, writes John Evans Giving credit where it's due Road Sage Audi AVC National Finance & Leasing British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Www. sytner. com Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillman Grant Ltd Park Lane Land Rover Harwoods Jemca Trade Sales Mercedes Authorised Dealers Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Mercedes Britz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Www. signature. uk. com Mercedes-Benz Greenoaks Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz J. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items A hole in the new Polo VW's supermini has been given the hot hatch treatment, but it's too little and too late, reports Ray Hutton Beetling along the canals Approved As chic as a shell-suit, but it still turns heads Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insurance giants plot £19bn merger Goldman Sachs plans European internet bank Predators set their sights on BT Virgin atlantic Contents Now GM wants Land Rover—and BMW Contents Ecclestone sells £625m F1 stake Contents No regrets from a chancellor with efficiency in mind Supermarkets face monopoly penalty TUC plans 'will add to burden' Cadillac Red Tape Stand and deliver as Target trio nets £110m Business Digest First it was the stuffed-crust pizza, now it is the… Stagecoach goes back to basics Souhami to quit Thomson Travel Freeserve to invest £50m in start-ups Lawson Brown sees UK as land of enterprise BA set to sell Air Liberté to Swiss in £50m deal McCarthy & Stone sounds out buyers for £227m housebuilder Skiwear group raises £5m for expansion Scottish data analyst lines up Nasdaq float Regional stability under threat Hannover Messe Clouds lift for Old Lady Raw capitalism bleeds industry to feed dot-coms Pile Up The long-term future of carmaking at Dagenham looks doomed as Ford concentrates its drive for European profits in Germany. Report by Andrew Lorenz COUNTYWeb Boss man of fashion cuts a fine figure Werner Baldessarini heads the high-flying German fashion house Hugo Boss—despite having had no formal training in design, accountancy or economics Mercury Asset Management The Royal Bank of Scotland StepStone 'Free skies' battle rages at Heathrow BA and Virgin have joined forces to keep out competitors until America agrees to lift all restrictions on free trade in the airline industry. David Parsley reports BT Gucci dresses to go shopping The revitalised firm has £1.5bn for acquistions to create a luxury-goods empire that will rival the likes of LVMH. Kirstie Hamilton reports Investors in People CompuServe UK textiles: an industry left in rags Production being moved overseas and Sara Lee's low bid for Courtaulds are signs that the sector is in terminal decline, writes Dominic Rushe Tycoon's son aims to be Asia's net king Armed with his father's commercial reputation, Richard Li wants to forge a $1bn merger with Hong Kong Telecom. Michael Sheridan reports from Hong Kong Pubs prepare for a round of changes The traditional British sector is tipped for a further shake-out with the creation of up to three giant groups. John Waples reports SDL International Why are investors so irrational? The dash for shares that promise super growth, but only in the long term, is reminiscent of the Japanese bubble in 1989, writes Kevin Carter DLJ direct Borrowing to buy shares fuels madness In the past year investors have doubled their borrowings, pushing up debt to levels last seen on the eve of the 1987 crash. Garth Alexander reports from New York Quality Management Databank Bidders queue up for Kindersley auction Sharewatch One 2 one A Share in the Boardroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Group Information Technology Consultant Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Would You Believe It? Imargo Limited Ocra World Wide Legal International Licensed Offshore Co. The Company Store Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridging Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Training The Find of a Lifetime Swisher KallKwik Kodak Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Expansion dilemma dogs boss who just will not give up control Options for growth at marketing agency DP&A are being curtailed by the founder's attitude. David Summer Smith reports The Sunday Times The Experts Lloyds TSB Commercial Angus Porter Jim Cotton-Betteridge Royal Mail Ray Perry Charted Institute of Marketing Andrew Summers Design Council Vegetables helped a florist to blossom Jane Packer sparked interest when she used kitchen produce in novel floral displays. She now has annual sales of £1.6m. By Rupert Steiner Malaysia Airlines Designer draws a blank over expenses Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Company guarantor seeks release Surprise in store for home seller Entrepreneurs' champion tackles red tape Pub talk inspired David Irwin to launch a self-help project for people wanting to set up firms in the northeast. Now he has real clout as head of the Small Business Service. By Claire Oldfield The Small Business Service What is it and what will it do? Bulletin Sedgemoor Siebel Airline trainers hit turbulence with questionable quiz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mach-o toy for tycoons Prufrock Pnctele Brief encounter for Fayed and De Niro Buzz Barratt home not worth building, say planners Diageo struggles in brewers' rat race Inside the City Net banks save best deals for rich customers Share deal gets nasty on the net Contents Experts advice investors to sit tight for Footsie rally Broker compensates victims of phone chaos Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Lenders penalise their loyal customers Don't let credit-card firms play dirty tricks on you Friendly society claim misleads Adwatch Equitable Beg or borrow deposit to cut mortgage costs Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Lenders punish loyal borrowers Existing customers are not being given the same cheap mortgage deals as newcomers, writes Robert Winnett Capel Cure Sharp Jupiter Newton InvestorsFriend Chelsea For Details of Display Advertising in the Money Can savers start to prosper with new manager? Fund Watch Demand for family homes to boom Don't get caught if net stocks crash The price of internet shares has gone crazy, but be careful or you could lose everything, writes Nick Gardner How to profit from booming internet shares Technology Funds Scottish Widows Schroders Royal Sunalliance Standard Life Investments Snap up a bargain property at auction Buyers can often save up to 20% on a home if they are prepared to bid for it. Alison Steed explains how auctions work Fidelity Investments Top tips for bidders Bid for Success Ten tips to boost retirement income You can squeeze a few extra thousand from your pension—if you know what you are doing, writes Kevin Pratt Visa Pension top-Up Legal & General Aberdeen Standard Life Bank Equitable Save&prosper Tq Direct Choice Are you a winner in bank price war? The future may not be rosy for bank shares despite internet plans. By Robert Winnett Virgin Share Sale Are you a winner in bank price war? Gartmore Fleming Elson Beale Dobie & Company Limited Killik & Co Neville James Limited Equitable Study the costs of working from home Technology makes working at home much easier, writes York Membery, who examines the costs involved Witan investment trust Gifts to charity get relief from taxman Gordon Brown's next budget will include radical proposals to make it easier to give to good causes, writes Sarah Toyne Norwich Union Legal & General Scottish Widows Fidelity Investments Better Invest Direct Limited Portfolio Can internet banking save customers money? Customers are being lured online with promises of cheaper loans and higher savings rates, writes Sarah Toyne Framlington Unit Management Limted Great Isa Deals Surrenda-link Limited Net Result Phone bills hold back online shopping Internet users would spend twice as much time online if only the cost of telephone calls was lower, writes Matthew Wall Investors' site is right up your street Website of the Week ISA Singer & Friedlander First Active Norwich Union Manck Investments Landlubbers lose £60,000 overboard Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Sony's credit-card venture misses a beat Baillie Gifford Keep track of funds that follow Footsie As the FTSE 100 and All-Share indexes change shape, tracker funds may become riskier investments. Naomi Caine reports The Footsie used to reflect the British economy, but globalisation has all but severed the connection Exeter Investment Group Alliance Leicester Govett Investment Abbey National CHARTWELLdirect Jupiter Global Technology Fund Perpetual Ski enthusiasts send poster prices soaring The elegant posters that once graced the top ski resorts of Europe are now in demand and prices of the best examples have risen 50% in the past five years. Report by Peter Watson Lloyds TSB Direct Line Policy Portfolio Plc Individual Savings Accounts Ltd Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Shop online for cheap mortgage Savings News Chase De Vere FPDsavills Legal & General Advantage Policy Plus Contents Cape crusader Between Cape Cod and Nantucket lie 35 miles of wild waters, known to bring the mightiest of vessels to grief. Paul Theroux crosses them in a collapsible kayak Sandals Contents Air Portugal Travelbag Ireland Holidays 2000 Swansea Cork Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Chris Howard has a budget of £2,000 and wants to know. Where does a well-travelled, recently single. 39year-old go on holiday? The Brief British Airways Holidays The Holidaymaker's Profile Favourite Things British Airways Holidays Calverley Travel Ltd. Amazing UK Return Airfares Valtur Beautifully made history Clubs Sunsail There is an unmistakable glamour about the Orient… New low-cost routes The Sunday Times Ryanair Wetbikes 'threaten whales and dolphins' Directions Deals of the week Holiday Money Sun, sand and . . . seafood? That thought becomes… TV Travel A week on the web Question & Answer Where w@s I? Where was I? Britannia waves Oz goodbye Along for the ride Reluctant thrill-seeker Jeremy Lazell is obliged to have fun in New Zealand's action capital, Queenstown One 2 one Torkey Jersey Untouched Greece Qantas Holidays Travel Brief Tailor Made Travel Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines The Med: blue Time devours us all, the Greek myth has it—all the more reason, says Clare Colvin, to spend it cruising the crystal Aegean between ancient isles Markwarner Icelandair The Sunday Times Water cruising So which Med cruise is best for you? David Wickers plies the options Lunn Poly British Airways Holidays Seabourn Elounda beach Buzz The Sunday Times Sunday Times Travel Insurance The Great Escape The World's Biggest Travel Promotion Two-For-One Train Travel throughout Britain Plus save 50% on Holiday Inn breaks Trip-wired. com Max Anderson left booking a break to the very last minute, because that's how you get bargains. Isn't it? Cresta P&o Stena Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises High Plans Recent incidents have made people jittery about taking to the African wilds with only canvas between them and the carnivores. Jeremy Seal makes camp in Kenya's Masai Mara to queel the fears—and savour the unique experience of a mobile tented safari Cruising North Cyprus & Turkey The Sunday Times Cunard Drifters Beautiful Cape Town Anatolian Sky Somak Holidays Voyages Jules Verne Explore Can we take the children? 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Peter Watson reports how Scotland Yard tried to help but was disastrously hoodwinked British Airways Contents The sting that became a double-double-cross As Posh as a princess India Knight That's it—I'm moving to Blood and Guts Street Virgin mobile Enemies of the People Cuggsley and Sprinx South Africa unleashes its McCarthy All bets are off as Des and Motty get into the gallop Des Lynam and John Motson have saddled up in a good cause, but will their nag run, asks Stuart Wavell Love matters more to me than sex The new head of the Catholic church tells Margarette Driscoll why he has no regrets about his life of celibacy The blue-bloods of the net set Interview Eleanor Mills meets Maratha Lane Fox and Brent Hoberman Father Ted yearns for the House of fun The Commons has lost its bite, but I've never wanted to leave it, says Sir Edward Heath as he celebrates 50 years as an MP Squaring the South Bank circle In a redesign of the Thames arts complex, the millennium wheel will be a permanent fixture at the hub of London, writes Hugh Pearman Quick nurse, get me the know-it-all Margaret Cook argues that waiting lists could be slashed by introducing doctors who can diagnose anything fast We've seen too many experts The joke that plunged me into despair Paul Hunter is still haunted by the Millennium Eve prank that claimed the life of his friend, writies Stuart Wavell Trust fund rebels with a green cause Cosmo Landesman on the brother and sister who are fighting capitalism despite their Vestey meat-trade millions A high old time with Egon Goose Feather Pillows Naming and shaming Lloyd's In the High Court next week, Lloyd's faces angry investors in a transatlantic fight for its future, writes David McClintick of Time magazine Bush reveals his poisonous colours The football fan who'll never squawk alone Fowl play at Manchester United, angling for love, and tilting at the moon Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week The millennium list Eureka! 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Learn Spanish in Spain and Latin America Learn French in France Scholarships Oxford Media & Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Job-sharers find room at the top The civil service is showing business how senior positions can be split between two people to the benefit of all concerned, writes Margaret Coles Getronics Marshall-Wilkins Altodigital the online business commnuity The Times Contents The great escape Homes Ouality to Apprician Contents A product of the old school Standards are set high in a stylish conservation near Whitby, writes Gareth Huw Davies Properties of the Week Lodges Picture Gallery Wealden house charms its way through the centuries In the first of our series on British domestic architecture, Chris Partridge goes medieval Wealden File St James Homes Aphrodite's choice Mary Wilson roams the lush acres of a spectacular golf resort taking shape alongside a Cyprus nature reserve Galliard Homes Limited Old or new? 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