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ResumoLabour's 25% council tax hike Blairs' head denies bias Contents Virgin atlantic Free 48-Page Magazine Parting shot: the gun to ward off polar bears was Queen ends rift with Camilla over lunch Eureka! Scientists break speed of light The Truth about Toffs Culture Doors Style Contents Contents Style Travel Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Credit Cards Blunkett will make pupils give speeches Jenkins warns Blair over euro Rail services are getting worse, despite ultimatum Saga Jobless to get dole and pay Queen sets seal on royal thaw Icy dip ends balloonist's record polar flight Virgin mobile Prince William plans 18th birthday sizzler Real IRA plans summer of chaos BT Colonel to face trial in security 'grudge' Buckingham Palace Connery tees up a return to Scotland Mercedes-Benz Sainsbury's in bid to develop new GM foods Ntl welcomes Cable & Wireless' business cable… Libyans offer El Tel £1m a year to manage their team Captain Corelli changes his tune as Greek partisans declare war Open plan from the Woolwich Trials to start for cocaine 'vaccine' Gangs smuggle best of Africa's art to Britain Globalstar Diana Paparazzo's burnt body found Virginone Britons open eye on dawn of universe Audi A3 Fears for baby of CJDmother Titanic team to search lake for Nazi treasure P&O Stena Line Arguing couples risk their health Are You Ready for a Big Adventure? Hargreaves Lansdown Catholics want sainthood for Hume Brutus the literary computer stabs human authors in the back Chipped Bark Prudential Threatened schools win Oxbridge race Freeserve Abducted British girl is forced to work as sex slave Corrections Somak Travel Ltd Lies, Damned Lies and Hollywood John Harlow and Nicholas Hellen on how the movies are rewriting British history Mitsubishi Motors Knives out over Audi Scandals likely to end GMC control over rogue doctors The NHS Reforms Lengthy Cure How Countries Compare Halifax The Human Cost of Waiting Lists What ministers want…and what doctors say Volkswagen He's spent his life beating the odds Profile Talk properly, or I'll bash you into fun-size pieces Motion Media Nick Newman's Week PN TELE. Com Bad medicine Brown's minefield Spend, spend, spend—and it'll cost them Picture Gallery Welcome, Owen, and sorry about this rotten old world Tories rock around the clock with an Oasis defector Atticus Gordon and Mandy snipe from trenches of the class war Scousers' reunion has the Blairites running scared You are guilty until proved innocent by Brussels PNTELE. Com Cash trigger for Oxford outburst Oneswoop. com Points Birthdays The Female Predator Modern women are more confident than ever about their sexual desires, claims a new study. Sally Kinnes and Senay Boztas report Futurestep This is Money Clinton radio show angers the Kremlin Mitsubishi Motors Israel set to hand over West Bank to Palestinians Freetown panics over army pullout Children forced into battle as Ethiopia claims victory in Eritrea Leaves on the Line Mugabe election monitor recalled Congo diamond link to be probed Expocentric. Com Egg Card Candidate braves murder threats Bush brings along his ol' buddy Tom Seat Scourge of the mafia is left to fight alone Very good jobs The Times Mother's bedtime tales haunt Hollywood star Internet breaks down China's walls of secrecy Simply Palm Killer traps France in moral maze Virgin one account Fijians pray amid first moves to split nation Big Blue Somak Holidays Bill Clinton is furious at threats from his home… Debenhams A sorry state of affairs Little book of calm Cohen gets defensive Gore waves magic wand PC lobby wins hands down Sage Doctors call for abolition of the GMC Weather and Travel Outlook Limbering up: the Bolshoi Ballet star Anastasia… Dover-France from £129 Organs 'dumped' Record payout for Harrier widows Eye Pioneer dies Millennium projects get extra £25m Dunkirk service MP attacked Two share £7.2m lottery jackpot Www. virginbiz. net Tyson rape charity threat News in Brief Elgin row feared Chair kills boy Dettori on mend Rescue tragedy Six Killed in crash Spot of Bother With Euro 2000 just a week away, Kevin Keegan must resolve some serious problems, writes Joe Lovejoy Contents Orange The Centurion Fast Forward Hit and Miss Ferguson Drops Interest in £40M Figo Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey England stumble Adams happy to pay penalty Keeper saves best for last in rollercoaster week Although he gave away two penalties, there remains little doubt ipswich's young keeper will make the grade, writes Steve Curry Barmby proves timely point Bierhoff leads German rally Hagi rested as careless Romania win at a canter Sir Alex Ferguson Joins Football's Finest Team for Euro 2000 Portuguese play illuminated by fire of Figo For all the Barcelona star's talents, England should be warned that portugal are far from being a one-man team, writes Ian Hawkey Home turf suits Dutch Young stars miss their leading lights The England Under-21s' failure had its roots in the players who weren't available for selection Midfield Maestro Football Extra The Hosts Living on the Edge Fabien Barthez can be eccentric, but Manchester United's keeper is a winner, says Rob Hughes The Foreign Imports Keeping It Safe in the Premiership The Foreign Imports Keeping It Safe in the… Pride and prejudices Envious claws are out for Anna Kournikova. Is she Little Miss perfect or Madame Superstar? Happy Medvedev shows Henman secret of success While Tim Henman reflects over his early French Open exit, Andrei Medvedev counts his blessings. By Richard Evans in Paris Restored Venus on route to new high A rejuvenated Venus Williams is making the most of her sister Serena's absence to silence her critics By Richard Evans Atherton century England put on front foot by solid opener Mike Atherton cruised to his 14th Test century and only just fell short of another landmark England V Zimbabwe Gavaskar linked to corruption scandal Simon Wilde writes that the financial affairs of the former India captain's wife are being investigated as part of the match-fixing saga Maynard ready for final chance Glamorgan's captain failed to make his mark in the Test arena but is prepared for success at Lord's on Saturday, reports Ivo Tennant Lara looms on the horizon England are in an upbeat mood, but we must beware the return of the West Indies' greatest talent Surrey fall for Warne wizardry Cricket Scoreboards Hamilton looks for new challenge Yorkshire allrounder Gavin Hamilton is keen to win top honours and exorcise the demon of a disastrous Test, Writes Richard Rae Joy for Adams as Sussex get first win Round-Up Performance with power The Calypso Kid After just two Tests, Ramnaresh Sarvan is already hailed as the genuine article writes Simon Wilde Cricket's Teenage Stars Graceful Solanki grabs his chance Eurobet Trulli inspired Michael Schumacher starts today's grand prix on pole, but he's not the only F1 driver having fun in Monaco How They Line up for Today's Monaco Grand Prix The young sprinters following in footsteps of Abrahams Mark Lewis-Francis has joined the growing ranks of world-class British 100m sprinters chasing Olympic glory, writes Pat Butcher Lap of the Gods Two inspirational sprinters-one battling against bigotry, the other spurred by his religious beliefs-took the 1924 paris Olympics by storm, returning with gold. By Alasdair Reid Book that Inspired Puttnam to Make Oscar-Winning Film Something rotten in state of European golf League leads by example American Football Q & a Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Bestsellers Faldo fires back Nick Faldo is still angry over his treatment by former Ryder Cup captain Mark James. By Alasdair Reid and Robert Kellaway James heeds friendly advice and lets clubs do the talking St. Andrews Millennium Open 2000 Rugby's Big Summer Signing: Lawrence Dallaglio Joins the Sunday Times Make or break tour for England Two games at altitude against South Africa will show England how far they have to progress Bartolucci gives Argentina the edge over battling Irish Carefree Barbarians experience helps keep me in shape Vos on peace mission New skipper plans to lead by example The Springboks' new captain has the right credentials and personality to bring a spirit of unity to a troubled camp, says Nick Cain Robinson signs for sale and targets England Wigan's rugby league star is to switch codes with help from the RFUbut will get no special treatment from Clive Woodward. By Nick Cain The Battle of the No 8S Showdown on the high veld Different playing styles are set to collide when Andre Vos lines up against Lawrence Dallaglio The Sunday Times Euro 2000 Gold and glorious Steve Redgrave lands another gold, but there are now some worrying signs of Vulnerability Funding cut could sink medal hopes Reduced grants from the lottery will mean worse performances from Britain's rowers, writes Nick Pitt Peters' return packs a real punch The Broncos wing has come back well after a long suspension, says David Lawrenson Gritty Garzelli in the pink after Italian job Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Dettori's debt to a true hero Frankie Dettori owes his life to a hero, and the warm-hearted Italian will not forget his sacrifice Put yourself in pole position every Monday Derby double act sets pace Richard Hills aims to match his twin brother's achievement by winning at Epsom on Sakhee BT King's Best has late injury scare Kutub primed for Head start The French trainer's erratic colt can hold off a strong Anglo-Irish raiding party in today's Derby at Chantilly, writes Jonathan Powell Warwick Pontefract Fakenham French Derby BBC2 2.55pm Nationwide Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen The scooter commuter As gridlock threatens our big cities, it makes more sense than ever to get about on two wheels, writes Mat Oxley When the nuclear family needs a bit of a blast John Evans on the best buys among go-faster saloons Safety will win in the long run Road Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Sales Oneswoop. com Car Auctions UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Dick Lovett Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars UK Limited Peugeot Platinum Used Cars Weybridge Automobiles William Loughran Romans International Bramshaw Brand New Cars at Used Car Prices Family Favourite Parents may like the new Toyota Previa, but the children will love it, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Rolls Royce The old punk rocker has turned into a smoothie Ritblat swoops on shopping giant Cadbury in joint bid for Nabisco Expansive Thomson sets its sights on Vosper Lawson Software King of Karma Contents Dead Cert… Edward Wray and Andrew Black believe… Budget tax change will cost Vodafone £500m American in £7bn Northwest Airlines move China Opens up Cheap Sainsbury stock is one for shopping basket Agenda Labour plan threatens rise in business rates Lumina Glittering PRIZE…British firm Silver Fund is… Mark Dixon bounces back with Regus float Duffield sets up own firm Business Digest Branson turns V2 debt into equity Website aims to beat the bookies Superjumbo set for takeoff Goodbye to elephant hunters as Ford remodels Land Rover British telecoms duo link up in Spanish venture AltaVista plans to split and float European arm Virgin trains BMW woos Byers for new Rolls plant George welcomes stronger euro Toshiba Threat of US time bomb Europe's recovery should boost the euro and be good for Britain, but America remains a concern, writes Geoffrey Dicks Business Letters Joe Six-Pack tries to keep politics at bay American Account The Boss Revolt Plans to outlaw an overseas-earnings tax loophole may mark the end of new Labour's affair with British industry, writes Andrew Lorenz Why Industry is Complaining Venture Dome Bitter row that robbed Jupiter of its stars After the departure of most of the top brass, many of the fund manager's clients may walk as well, writes John Waples Pandesic King of Karma predicts bright future It is a long way from bus-boy to chief executive, but Hans Snook of orange had a vision—and great faith in the future of telecommunications Hans Snook's Working Day Canon World queues up as China opens doors Beijing's entry to the World Trade Organisation has foreign business running for a piece of the action. By Michael Sheridan J. P. Morgan & Co Race to stay ahead in fibreoptics stakes Lucent's latest deal shows the stunning wealth creation in high-tech start-ups and the talent pouring out of Israel. By Garth Alexander JP Morgan High-flyer Finn pins hopes on Euro net A grandiose plan to spread internet use throughout Europe is more spin than substance, say critics of the technology commissioner noted for jumping on Bandwagons. By Martin Jay Microsoft Windows 2000 Quick Link Property in the doldrums as ground rules change A wholesale shake-up is expected in the sector as fund managers push to improve shareholder returns. By John Waples The Sunday Times Intel inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates The man who would take on Cisco Scott Kriens Juniper Networks is chasing rival Cisco Systems to provide the infrastructure to put billions of people online. By David Parsley The Sunday Times Wise tips from old-school guru Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books Flexjet Ipulsys At last! Light at the end of the corporate performance tunnel Forget dividends and earnings—the secret to a healthy share price is the value added by a company's management, writes Joel Stern Armadillo Interim Management Databank Top 200 companies Upbeat BAA aims for £400m buyback Sharewatch Freeserve Unilever CMG Hyder Independent News & Media Securicor Invensys A Share in the Boardroom European Colour Web-Angel Delta The airship rises from the ashes Cargo Lifter's backers claim it will revolutionise global heavy industrial transport—but its critics say it will never get off the ground. By Michael Woodhead Deutsche Telekom Future Perfect Innovators show the way forward to healthy profits Cannon Avent became one of Britain's fastest-growing private companies by reinventing the baby bottle. It is typical of the new star firms, says Sarah Gracie Enterprise Network Fast-moving high-tech firms make good How to handle stress at work Smaller firms are ill-equipped to deal with the pressures that lead to staff sickness and absence. Dr David Murray-Bruce explains methods of avoiding and dealing with them Inktomi Standard Life Bank Bulletin Student's time out to print a listings guide Tony Elliott founded a publishing empire in a year when he was supposed to be studying in France. By Rupert Steiner My First Break Pay dividends to reap benefits of tax rates Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The magazine for business in the Internet Age It's time to go hands free Unisys M&s Puts meals on high-tech wheels Prufrock Keep the home fires burning Gumball racers make a fast buck GE's offer for MEPC is a little too cute One in 10 properties drops in value Learn to save… plans to raise university tuition… Queen's bank sued for £13m Shareholders angry as online broker crashes Net Guarantee Flat-Footsied Tech hype costs Isa savers £100m Investors urged to flee Jupiter Sharepeople Limited French Connection How Funds Have Crashed Banks' double standards keep us waiting for cash Comment Cheap cover pledge to over-50s Schroders Scottish Widows Can boat dwellers buy an Isa without a fixed address? Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Change tactics to beat the flat Footsie Since last June, the stock market has barely risen. Should investors look elsewhere for profits? By Robert Winnett Egg: mortgage Moneygator Recommended Funds Aberdeen Bradford & Bingley Cheap firms fail to reward loyal clients Loyalty does not always Pay. Banks and insurers that once offered great rates can now be beaten, writes Naomi Caine Royal & Sunalliance Investments Can You Get a Better Deal? Legal Eagle Has Eye on Costs Landlords told: quit while you're ahead If you've bought a property to let, sell now or hold on for five years. By Nick Gardner The Equitable Life Nationwide Rental Risks Inter-Alliance Standard Life Set your own bets at web bookie Gamblers can cap their losses by betting at an online bookmaker that lets you fix the odds. By Matthew Wall Web Wise Can net predict property prices? 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It's because they're happier says Raj Persaud Death shall have no dominion The Prince of Wales visits the D-Day battlefield today, evoking in Richard Todd memories and regrets that now have a terrible personal Poignancy German defence completely by surprise Young, successful, prosperous—I could just kill myself James Dellingpole asks why his have-it-all generation is so beset by neurosis that it invents new fears every day Teach them! This week Ralph Tabberer launches his crusade: to recruit a better class of teacher a 'golden hello' awaits them, reports Margarette Driscoll Life and soul of the new BBC As the new deputy to 'Roland Rat' Dyke, Mark Thompson is a true believer in old BBC values, and he wants to keep them Planet of the jobs Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week All that Glitters isn't as pretty as a picture Eureka! 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Graham Norwood finds one in the £1m bracket The Italian connection A style described as Georgian with the rules relaxed was embraced by Kensington, says Chris Partridge Kensington Italianate File Shades of Austen Admirers of the novelist will sense her presence in two properties on the market, says Fred Redwood Country living at its best Picture this Pop star's pad on the market Rugby star on the move Linden Berkeley Homes Above the rest Decent exposure 'Going naked in public is one of my deepest, darkest fears,'admits Sean Newsom, who tries to cast aside his cares—as well as his undies—in Croatia's premier nudist camp Ryanair Where Was I? Happy motoring It's only natural Today is World Naturist Day—so here's your guide to baring it and grinning. By David Wickers Clubs Sunsail Holiday Clinic Peter and Caroline want some culture, some fresh air—and a baby-sitter. Clinic offers three European options. Budget: £1,500 Is that room service? She's a banker, he's broke. It's chemistry. 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Hypnotherapy Training Herts Care Ltd Kingston University Chapterhouse EF International Language Schools ACCA Oxford Media & Business School University of Vienna Ayurvedic Company of Great Britain Get Paid for Reading Books Premier Training University of Dublin Trinity College Educate staff to combat office stress Pressure at work can be as harmful as smoking, yet many firms ignore it. More enlightened companies are launching support and counselling schemes, writes Margaret Coles Business success Samsung Electronics (UK) Ltd. Connaught Overqualified finance chiefs put dotcoms at risk What a ride! Picture Gallery F-mail Fun Competitions! Dear f-mail Asterix and Son Jarvis Dagsy Dog Feel the force Breathtaking work Build your own The most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered was unveiled in Chicago last month From boy to man Euro Beryl the Peril Celestial Funday Buzz! Funday Fresh! 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Teaser Bookwise Chess Bridge Subaru Cresent Books Crescent Books A Life in the Day of Bupa Alfaromeo Contents Blue Sq Contents Summer Ball Euro 2000 promises passion and drama a plenty during a month-long festival of football, but Joe Lovejoy predicts England will have and uphill battle to compete with the best Cup of Plenty: Euro 2000 Facts at your Fingertips Five seconds that made a fortune That goal against Argentina Catapulted Michael Owen to fame and millionaire status. But two years on, can the Liverpool striker produce the goods again? By Joe Lovejoy The New Ball at Owen's Feet England chasing Europe's finest Sir Alex Ferguson on the player who poses the biggest threat to England and the four countries who will provide the most intimidating obstacles along Kevin Keegan's path to Euro success Storm Troopers The Enforcers Long arm of the law Alert Hugh Mcllvanney talks to Paul Scholes, England's humble assassin, who scored the goals that carried his country to the Euro 2000 finals. The quiet midfielder could yet be Kevin Keengan's most potent weapon in the search for glory England's Dynamic Middle Men Blue Sq Keegan's mind games The pressure is building on Kevin Keengan before a ball is kicked, writes Rob Hughes. How he copes will determine whether England can justify his belief that they can win the tournament Match Germany's tactical nous and England can win Craig Brown, the Scotland manager, has plotted wins over both teams involved on the Charleroi clash. Below, he outlines a game plan that could give England victory How Kevin Keegan Can Dismantle the German yMACHINE Life begins at 30 After ending the season as the Premiership's top striker, Sunderland's Kevin Phillips deserves to take his exquisite scoring abilities onto a higher plane. By Louise Taylor Shearer still has point to prove Germans run on empty After the last World Cup, Germany faced a period of regeneration, but the new coach has had to rely on old warhorses to reach Euro 2000. By Ian Hawkey For the Record Facing the Old Enemy: England V Germany Where are They now? Desperate Dan The Romanian wing-back's finest moment was scoring a vital goal against England during the 1998 World Cup, writes Steve Curry. Now he's out to make his mark again Portuguese man of awe Luis Figo's sting on the wing left Chelsea's international brigade reeling in Europe, and the Barcelona star will seek out more victims relentlessly. By Louise Taylor Euro 2000: Your guide to the championship TV Line-Up Quarter-Finals The Venues Cocu's nest The Dutch invented the term total football, and in Philip Cocu they have a quietly effective player who both embodies the concept and brings adhesion to the richly-talented team of superstars. By Jonathan Northcroft Total Recall Belgium at Sixes and SEVENSs Zidane leads world party France's new coach has stuck with the same line-up that conquered the world two years ago, drawing from the country's former colonies. By Ian Hawkey French pass marks How Jensen struck blow for a nation Fans fight against the odds The boy Dane good Peter Schmeichel's international adventures, now in their 16th year, speak volumes about his larger-than-life attitude, writes Dave Hannigan Keeping the Faith Zoff stares failure in the face The legendary goalkeeper is having a tough time coming back as coach with an Italy side that looks like one of the least inspired in memory. By Brian Glanville Blue Sq Cup that seduced Brian Glanville chronicles the European Championships from their low-key origins, through the glory days of Luis Suarez, Gerd Muller and Marco Van Basten, to the drama of Euro 96 Roll of Honour The Rich List: Euro 2000 Puts the Cream of European Talent in the Shop Window Blue Sq Talking Turkey Having failed to impress Kevin Keegan, Muzzy lzzet opted to play for the land of his ancestors. Now he could face his homeland in the quarter-final. By Ian Hawkey Premiership Dream Team for Euro 2000 Group Fixtures England Germany Portugal Romania Group Fixtures Italy Belgium Sweden Turkey Fixtures Spain Norway Slovenia Yugoslavia Fixtures France Czech Rep Denmark Holland In the Net The internet will provide fans with extra options as they follow Euro 2000, writes Simon Crerar, With audio and Video on Your Pc, interactive websites aim to make a big impression Top Euro Sites The Sunday Times Euro 2000 Fantasy League Game Meet the New England squad
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