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ResumoArmy spied on Clare Short Anne asks Aussies to fund our Olympians Contents Virgin atlantic Easing a shared pain: Kareen Turner, Alison Crozier… Vatican finally reveals third secret of Fatima Free Cd inside Style Welfare fraud costs £7bn as cheating soars Plus News Review Travel News Review Style Pick your Euro 2000 Team Highest Sale for Nearly 20 Years Newspapers Support Recycling Contents BMW Hague to stand again for leadership after election Nothing like a dame: Elizabeth Taylor arriving at… Killer bug alert over organic vegetables Watchdog rejects MP's complaint on Aitken fee Clinton visit to underpin Ulster peace Producer loses loyalist death squad libel case Dyke under fire as BBC ousts political editor Oak FBI kept file on Coward the spy William becomes cover star for Queen Mother's 100th birthday Picture Gallery Virgin one account Polar pair trudge towards starvation Sage Big brewers face inquiry over beer price rises Drug firm put patients at risk in hospital trials Insight End is here for doomwatch pair Seat Duchess led parade into Queen's boudoir Moneygator Lecturer heads anarchist revolt against royals Greenfingers Brown to splash out £520m on Treasury refurbishment Straw set to veto Livingstone aide Cell defects hit clone research Arts group to replay massacre in park Calais Eureka! Archimedes' secret death ray is brought to light BMW Renegade spy Shayler to come home for trial Plain talkers fight EU language fog Long-haul air passengers pass out from 'oxygen shortage' BMW Citroën Old allies give evidence against MP in cash row Insight £4,000 snip to cure blushing LetOnTheNet Dunblane mothers lead US gun crusade Armoury show angers parents XShealth Virginone Vodafone Volkswagen Censored This man is trying to stop the truth about army dirty tricks coming out and is pursuing a Sunday Times journalist for investigating it Msn Child's Play Brash, brutal and bigger than live football—US wrestlers have become the new role models for many youngsters in Britain. Should we be worried, ask Rosie Waterhouse and Maurice Chittenden Scottish Windows The Fight Club Middle age is drawing the poison from his pen Profile You'll find my cruel streak in pets' corner Lexus Week The West's burden Pnctele Telling the truth Labour has let welfare cheats off the hook Come on, own up—we all like a bit of sex on the telly Droning Hague lacks the passion to rouse queens of ad land Blair put on warning as Dobson drops the new Labour mask Mandy blamed for Rover as Brown feud hots up Flawed science that lets underclass take the rap Tony Benn is still good for a laugh The Samaritans Competing hospitals will sharpen up NHS Vodafone We farmers want to be green—and rewarded Tony's cronies rule, why bother voting? Nypd Sees Red Points Birthdays The Sunday Times Paras give hope to a cowed nation Standoff in Freetown Motion Media A bloody continent, racked by war and disastrous leadership The West cannot shun its duty to keep the peace, but Africa must first learn to help itself, writes William Shawcross Clio Diesel Picture Gallery Hunzvi's surgery is turned into a torture centre Prudential Greenfingers South Africa Troubled Times Ethiopia Uganda Allies desert Giuliani in Senate fight Interactive investor international Meaty US militants in stout defence of obesity Mortgages Ford Intel inside 'Frau Frump' struggles to rally German right Euroland giants begin to doubt ailing currency Film crew disappears on trail of Philippine hostage-takers Plusnet Gallows loom over drug case Briton Virgin trains Pop princess sets her heart on celibacy Standard Life Bank Girl dies as rebels launch missiles against Saddam PLO widow tells of Barak death raid Unions put fairies to flight Bond star's paradise lost Inside Los Angeles Bad rhythm on the beat The Times Straw plans nine-to-five jail regime for hooligans Weather and Travel Outlook Ferrysavers What's up, doc? Fishermen attack plans to cut fleet Cricket curbs MPs rap pollution agency's record Bad reports Yugoslav killed Death protest Jackpot tops £11.9m for lottery Virginbiz Hunt for killer on run again News in Brief Aurora sails Dissident freed Green light Beatles gates Seven beheaded Sting in the Tail Wasps clinch late Cup win Contents Lucozade Sport Lord's Prayer Win £35,000 Full Power Betting Clampdown on English Cricket Nowhere to hide on Judgement Day Dons call on fighting spirit If Wimbledon are to survive a truly wretched season, they must revive their old swagger Jewell battles to keep Bradford's dream alive After waiting 77 years to return to the top flight, Bradford are favourites to drop. But they won't go down without a fight. By Natasha Woods Price of failure could be £8m Patient Houllier stays focused on Red revolution The Liverpool manager will count this season as a great success, even if the Champions League eludes him, writes Steve Curry Thorne keeps stoke in hunt Pools by Peter Wilson Results Clarke returns to deflate Barnet Gabbiadini penalty gives Hartlepool the elbow German row at 2006 function Barnsley in brilliant show Lacklustre Millwall left to draw cold comfort Super Simba has final say Cole's goals wide of the mark The striker can't be certain of a slot in England's Euro 2000 squad, says Joe Lovejoy The Sunday Times The Premier crew The First Division's perennial nearly-men are determined to succeed this time, says Joe Lovejoy Gudjohnsen ready for play-off saga The final skirmishes for a premiership berth will suit the lcelandic forward who has set Bolton alight with his skill, writes Richard Rae Adams on the alert Wednesday's Uefa Cup final pitches Arsenal's captain against a familiar foe, reports Rob Hughes Palmolive Football Extra Villa aim to leave Vialli in the shade Gregory fires up underdogs Many have written off Villa's Cup chances, but their manager is sure they can shock Chelsea's foreign legion. By Louise Taylor Twin Towers take their final bow The good goals, bad moments and ugly tackles that will die with the old Wembley By Rob Hughes Bristol lock on to raw power Nick Cain on Andrew Sheridan, the young second-row phenomenon who is being hailed as the strongest man in British rugby Gutless Leicester did me a massive favour The champions-elect demand respect on the field, but not in the committee room Stealthy Tigers close in on their prey They wouldn't win a popularity contest, but all Leicester care about is a crucial victory today Flying Wasps in final flourish Saints suffer cup torment Why gamble £1m on Robinson? Plans to tempt Jason Robinson from rugby league could prove a costly mistake, says, Stephen Jones England's Riches Waiting in the Wings Sinners find state of grace With two men in the sin-bin, Wasps seemed doomed to fail but they showed true grit to storm back at Twickenham, writes Nick Cain Boy with magic feet who played himself out Louts ruin a good day out Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters) Sport on TV Picks of the week Q & a Book Review The Boss: Life And Times of Gordon W Richards Bestsellers Leader of the pack Padraig Harrington burns up the Belfry to open a six-stroke lead on the closest challenger BMW Scott flying along on Tiger's tail Adam Scott, a 19-year-old Australian amateur, is rapidly gaining admirers for his prodigious talent and cool head, reports Nick Pitt Van de Velde attack hits spot at Belfry Frenchman's criticism of Ryder Cup course and captain exposes the blinkered British attitude Warne magic wears thin James leads fight Hick celebrates Test call Cricket Round-Up Brown best Zimbabwe hope for winning Streak Seventh heaven Happy Habib Cricket Scoreboards Bicknell sets Surrey pace Thrasy Petropoulos at The Oval Surrey (417) v Kent (115-2) England blood young stars Lord's debuts could make or break rookie bowlers in the first Test against Zimbabwe New boy Harmison hopes to provide speedy return Fame beckons the no-nonsense Durham bowler whose idols wear football shirts, writes Ivo Tennant Schofield needs more time to overcome growing pains Nobody can explain why the leg-spinner has been contracted and there are fears it will hinder his future progress. By Simon Wilde This Week's Fixtures Hodgson's on track for Donington triumph Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing This Week Players warned on betting The ECB plans to issue new guidelines on gambling in an attempt to improve the game's image, reports Simon Wilde ICC chief in hush-up bid David Richards tried to keep complaints of match-fixing by Salim Malik quiet, newly disclosed papers show. By Stephen Grey Under-fire Dalmiya vows to stay on The Times Butler serves classic pointer A young trainer's unbeaten colt earns his Derby place after battling on well to take the Lingfield Trial. Tim Richards reports Smoking Causes Heart Disease Norman faces toughest test Taking on the champion in Rome is hard enough for the Swede, without worrying about football fans, Richard Evans writes The Sunday Times Euro 2000 Fantasy League Game Aston Martin Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Hrowen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The battle of the bulges Got a spare £100,000? Try a gloriously over-the-top sports saloon customised to your own tastes, writes Ray Hutton A touch of sun brings out the pavement prowlers John Evans selects an open-top sports car for £8,000 From a heap of junk to a new car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Benham Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C Alpina Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Auctions UK Jaguar London Docklands Jaguar Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Clive Sutton H. R. 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Owen Jemca Lexus Custom Marks Regtransfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingscroftvolvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best of both worlds The Audi Allroad has the comforts of a car and the guts of a 4x4, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved My plan to cut congestion: ban all the bad drivers Phoenix offers 49% Rover stake to Honda Tesco loses market share in check-out price war E-cortal Eastern Warning Maxwell agrees to meet DTI investigators Golden Oldie Seen the film? Now buy the shades US rate rise will put pressure on pound E-Fightback Philip Morris tipped to win £12bn Nabisco People's Phoenix flies on a wing and a prayer Institutions urged to invest in minnows Chello Entrepreneurs line up for awards Deal4free OK unveils digital TV magazine Business Digest Utility firm to launch e-bills Cable & Wireless Wickes plans handout to stop Focus Blair to recruit cyber chief for net revolution BA rebukes Go chief for promoting buyout Head Start . . . Software4Sport, a ticket and… Changes to aerospace 'threaten 100,000 jobs' BASF pulls out of Boots operation Currency revival cheers ECB Inflation down Housing mismatch Flexjet The Royal Bank of Scotland Euro chasm persists as the pound slips lower Economic Outlook Business Letters Leftist mayors? We've been there, done that American Account E-Fightback Old-economy companies have struck back at the dotcoms by setting up a flurry of web ventures that under the newscomers. John Walples and Dominic Rushe report Spirent Wall St swept by jitters as rates head up Shares have plunged as the Federal Reserve prepares to cool the boom. But is the worst over or is there more to come? Garth Alexander reports from New York Microsoft The Sunday Times Age is no barrier for pension fund king Charles Brady has turned 65 but the chief of Amvescap, which manages pensions for 10m people, is still keen to do deals and Britain's Perpetual is in his sights Profile Ipulsys Working Day Vital Statistics Ford of Dagenham loses 70-year power struggle with German rivals Pandesic How Rover was saved Longbridge workers are exultant about John Tower's deal. But it is still not clear what he has obtained and he will have to find a big carmaking partner fast, writes David Parsley Databank ABP examines asset sales of up to £650m Sharewatch Rolls Royce Stagecoach Incepta TT Group Sharepeople E-Bookers A Share in the Boardroom Spring Group Hyder Gamble paid off for networker When John Roth took over Nortel he used his motto to turn the Canadian company into the world's second-largest telecoms and internet equipment provider Net Heads Canon The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Avondale Business Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items PNC Tele. Com Legal International Multiple Display Advertising Items Status Hydraulics MX Direct The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domain-Experts Domain Hypermarket Latest-Domains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobile licences: a warning from India Delhi held an auction of licences five years ago and Indian companies made enormous bids. Bharat Ahluwalia describes how it all went wrong Cornhill Insurance Mobile licences: a warning from India Management by Darwinism Bestselling Business Books High-speed growth forces hard decisions on software firm The recruitment and marketing difficulties facing Zeus Technology are common to most web start-ups. Sarah Gracie reports The Sunday Times Mike Langston The Experts Jim Cotton-Betteridge Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Chris Dedicoat Cisco Systems John Eggleston Competition winner on course for £750m float The hunt is on for four companies to repeat the Phenomenal success of Mondus, which won £1m prize backing last year. By Claire Oldfield MessageLabs Strong management will clinch the prize Bulletin Rivals in love teamed up in hotels empire A woman brought lan Schrager and Steve Rubell together, Studio 54 followed, then prison and a new type of hotel Rupert Steiner reports My First Break Company advisers may be deemed to be directors and face liabilities Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carp Group Domainsunlimited Multiple Display Advertising Items Grumble in the Gumball Jaguar Thinking caps on to make dreams reality Prufrock Prufrock Japanese loo is just plumb bliss Time for Arbib to push the boat out Inside the City Price war to slash cost of buying stocks Phone company cuts bills in half Net gives shoppers bespoke deals Country Gent? American Dream . . . investors who put £1,000 in… Bank pays savers up to 11% interest Sitting Pretty Fidelity Investments Novel Finances Investors must sell shares or lose fortune Footsie, not footy, is our new national game Comment Bond is too free with the facts Adwatch First Active Wentworth Rose Savers must be on the lookout for traps in lsa forms Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How to pick investment winners £1,000 invested in Glaxo in 1980 is now worth £15.7m. Can you pick the next big thing? By Robert Winnett Schroders Fleming Look to the past for future success Framlington Borrow to invest at your peril It's easy to get a loan against your portfolio, but if the market fell you could be in trouble. By Robert Winnett Beale Dobie & Company Limited Investor's Week How Margin Trading Works Rochford Policies Surrenda-link Policy Portfolio Halifax Where do you fit in consumer classes? Business are analysing your every move—and if they like what they see you will be offered great deals. By Nick Gardner Scottish Widows Firms try to cash in on shoppers' habits Schroders Solved—the riddle of bank's missing e-mails Web Wise Nationwide Web eases pain of tax bill The Inland Revenue will knock £10 off your tax bill if you file online—and there is plenty of help on the net. By Sarah Toyne Equitable Mgisa Is our dealer's luck changing for the better? In six weeks John Urbanek has lost £1,600, but one good run has convinced him his luck is changing Royal & Sunalliance Investments Abbey National Police Portfolio PLC Neville James Policy Plus Perpetual National Savings Insurer relents over breakdown Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Avoid star that has fallen from grace Fund Watch Equitable D-day for Equitable savers Policyholders are likely to lose out as the insurer faces two battles. By Alicia Wyllie Kieron Dodd The Sunday Times Chelsea Financial Services Invesco Elson Cheltenham & Gloucester Promise Design buffs are sitting pretty Collectors are beginning to realise the value of design classics and prices are soaring. Report by Peter Watson Charities are after the pennies from your pay Standard Life Bank Kieron Dodd Cdvmortgage Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Bank gives free days out Savings News Fund cashes in on trends Chase De Vere FPD Savills Money Supermarket IShares Writer spells out secret of success Fame and Fortune Charlotte Bingham's novels and television work have earned her enough to enjoy the good life, writes Natalie Graham Jupiter Egg: card Incepta poised to exploit new media Inside Track Oh Lord! Greenfingers Love in Inside Secret War Liz and Me Superlative Travel Bohemians' rhapsody Groping for an excuse Ah well, it's too late now to resist being in Who's Who Virgin mobile Enemy of the People The goddess and the gunman As Liz Taylor returns to London to be invested as a dame, Philip Norman recalls the day he saw the nightie-clad siren see off a pistol-packing fan Winning my little girl back from the child snatchers Robin Martin tells how his daughter was abducted in Thailand, the centre of a huge trade in stolen children He does a great impression of a Tory leader Interview BMW Shirley Valentine's bumpy ride into the sunset Learnfree She's all lights, camera and direct action The actress Shabana Azmi is the undisputed queen of Bollywood. Now she's about to appear on the London stage for the first time, reports Margarette Driscoll The threadbare case for banning fur farms As a bill to ban fur farming is introduced tomorrow, Richard North argues that wearing mink is no worse than eating meat Magical master of middle England Undercover peace The IRA may have been fought to a standstill by Britain's special forces but it was the unauthorised overtures of two intelligence officers that brought it to the negotiating table, reveals Peter Taylor City Index Netherne Fairview Gleeson Homes Farley Montevetro Metropolitan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian Lerner & Co. Chesterton Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International The class of 2000 Is Britain being crippled by a growing underclass, as the sociologist Charles Murray says? Stuart Wavell listened to the arguments at a debate last week Assertahome Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Property The rebel Hornblower The swashbuckling Admiral Cochrane inspired authors Patrick O'Brian and C S Forester but has been ignored by history. writes Robert Harvey Smalls talk prompts the girls to let it all hang out Talking heads Global village This Life Beggars can be choosers, happiness is a silent… People of the Week The millennium list Eureka! Diana Ross Last word Douglas Fairbanks Jr Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Laing Homes Bellway Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes Westfield Crest Homes Wimpey Homes Properties of the Week Houses on coastal paths Heart and soul of the suburbs Not only are the original 1930s homes as popular as ever, one developer has even produced a perfect reproduction of the genre, says Chris Partridge All Mod cons The rock star drummer who made his name with Rod Stewart is selling the home that helped him indulge his unlikely passion for polo, says Fred Redwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Smart estates Anglesouthside United House Barratt Fairview New Homes Plc. 99-pentonville-road Blenheim Bishop Octacon Galliard-homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Hastings International Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Plc. 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Carry on camping Markwarner Good Gear Guide Orient Lines Holiday Clinic Anita Sheldon wants to follow the silk route from central Asia to China. Can Clinic show her the way? Our Solution Villas with Pools Pettills Virgin Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldtraveldirect. com Cunard Barbados is known to be expensive Clubs Sunsail Bomb hoax to delay flight ends in prison Travel moves onto your mobile Directions Britney Spears is the Ideal holiday companion Deals of the Week Where was I? Portugaline Landmark's the spot QE2 swings into golf action Holiday Money Cunard TV Travel A week on the web Summer of art for London Question & Answer The Sunday Times The Wye Valley way Hushed and lush—BRIAN Jackman plots a day of peaceful Welsh distractions along one of Britain's cleanest rivers Great Days out Turkey & North Cyprus Cunard Voyages Jules Verne Go-fly Sweden's New When the Oresund Bridge opens in July, Sweden's fairy-tale castles and caster-sugar beaches will be an easy drive—even from Britain. By Neil Roland UTravel Stena Line Air France High five in Italy Sue Clayton and her 80-year-old mum pick a gentle path around the villages of Italy's Cinque Terre Buzzaway Lunn Poly Walt Disnep Travel Company Folly of mad man McQuat Picture Gallery Deceptively calm—Lake Ontaio's waters can turn rough… Singlestravel British Airways Holidays Namibia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Happiest Fixed-site tenting is fun, cheap, and keeps the kids out of trouble. Better yet, says David Wickers, someone else puts up the tent Meridiana The Travel Collection Thomas Cook Holidays Limited The Sunday Times Camping out in style Trail Finders Travelbag Worldwide Travel Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items Global traveller Flynow. com British Midland Virgin atlantic Options Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items All Starz Travel Management Travel mood Classic Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Gantre British Airways Ryanair Classic Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Connection Elegant Resorts P&O Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citalia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic-of-the-orient Thomas Cook Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Carefree Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Imaginative Traveller Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Real Spain Simply Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tides Reach Linevacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Portsmouth Direct to Holiday France Camping & Mobile Homes Brittany Ferries Camping4less Ferrysavers Parc du Futuroscope Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peregrine Adventures Explore Exodus Sherpa Expeditions Dragoman Guerba Adventure & Discovery Holidays Irish Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times My Hols Francois Pienaar escapes the scrum for some fun in the sun Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Latner Slaughter Manor The Rosevine Hotel Exmoor Hinton Grange Country House Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Craft Armathwaite Hall Hotel Cricklade Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Poussin Where was I? Win a week's holiday for two in the Cinque Terre, Italy, with Vacanze in Italia Parknasilla Great Southern Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead Mann Tertio Technology with Business Sense Vodafone Prism Executive Recruitment Odgers GKR Odgers Norman Broadbent Heidrick & Struggles FirstPersonGlobal Heidrick & Struggles Sage GKR FirstPersonGlobal Global Crossing Vodafone Level Questor International Hoggett Bowers Norman Broadbent Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Selector Europe ICI Paints The Gillette Company LEX Vehicle Leasing Whitehead Mann The Sunday Times One 2 one Vodafone airtouch Cable & Wireless Plumtree Futurestep Michael Page Technology Arlington Singapore Airlines Hanover Fox International Financial Services Authority Sharpstream Whitehead Mann Questor International William Mercer Global Crossing Wmrc. com Cisco Systems Howgate Sable Odgers Heidrick & Struggles Goldman Sachs Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Pilkington Create your future Mercuri Urval Odgers Thomson Partners NEWskies Satellites Barton International BBA Adderley-Featherstone plc Mercuri Urval BT cellnet Harvey Nash International Search and Selections Michael Page Technology Price Waterhouse Coopers Alliance Leicester Rools Severn Trent Services 3i CHaRM Human Resource Management Consultants Antal International Ltd Insight Resources MultiMedia Television PLC Park Lane Chambers BT cellnet Share Technologies Mercuri Urval Careerpartners The Sunday Times MMi The Gallup Organization Right-people Rosenbluth International NHS Visa Worldwide Partner Multiple Display Advertising Items AMD Mercuri Urval Adecco Financial Ombudsman Service Digital Arts Ladbrokes Mattel Tradezone International E-xentric Pangea Linking Cities Worldwide Connaught CEO Worldwide BT National Library Board CMC Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Technology Two Thousand Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items DTZ Pricewaterhousecoopers Chello Tmp. worldwide Aztec Inter Exec Ski Sales Staff USA Parent Corporation Career Analysis Ltd CMR Pricejamieson Argos Iaxis Kenzer Corporation in North America Mercuri Urval Quantica Crossley House Norman Broadbent WDA Aquinas Executive Recruitment Remec Motorola McKinsey & Company Anderson Consulting Level 8 IPS Netkonect communications FirstPersonGlobal CSC John Bell & Associates Stoke City Football Club Bailey Telecom Ltd Equitable Pepsico TXU ABN-AMRO Bank Galleries of Justice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Tech Partners International Ward Executive Limited World Duty Free Eprise Technology Two Thousand Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercuri Urval XyEnterprise MTI Partners Ltd. 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They are in huge demand to lead buy-ins such as that of Pinewood, the James Bond studios, writes Margaret Coles Nortel Networks Why Marconi will fail to find the brains of Britain Scooby Doo in Artick Kes and Old Paste Skate school See through Contents Tap F-mail Fun Competitions! Asterix and Son Jarvis Dagsy Dog Pokémon palaver We've got Mew! Contents The Funday Times Back-to-back thrills Cosmic explosion! Piece of history Something smelly Smashing stuff Beryl the Peril Contents Bonjour Britney! Rex and Tex Squirt The creature feature Next Week in Funday Worlds away Benito Carbone Fans. utd Sport news Back on form Mika's winner Park life Contents Old tortoise turns into a hare A high-speed version of the cable that feeds our phone lines is set to alter radically the way we use the net, writes David Hewson Why your country needs the internet Putting it all together Applications Service Providers Break down the barriers Supply Chain Plain, old-fashioned sense Customers BT The human factor Acquiring E-Business Skills The rules have changed and the winners take all Now the internet has moved the goal posts, even big companies need to keep their eye on the ball, says David Hewson E-commerce concerns put concepts on the line New Ideas Jargon buster: those terms defined Let seeing be believing Security Picture Gallery Mobiles moving upwardly again Phone Data It's simple when you know how Knowledge Expect to get just what you pay for Setting It Budgets BT All change for the world as we know it The Future BT Contents Panasonic Contents Coming back It's all right, they're In their first joint interview for 10 years, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart reveal that it's really bloody-minded perversity that got Eurythmics together again. By Mark Edwards Picture Gallery The space is magnificent Art Will Gladiator slay 'em in the aisles? The plot is a bit weedy, but Cosmo Landesman still gives it the thumbs up Chardin Royal Academy of Arts Cats Rest of the week's films Learndirect Short Cuts Blackstar Biteback All steamed up and Television Cross purposes Radio waves Running on empty The once radical Penderecki has written a concerto that sounds like Mahler or Brahms, It may be 'real music', says Paul Driver, but does it have anything to say? 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