News from 10/09/2000
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Jed Monkton, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Shere Hite, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, A Stringer, John Leefe, Juan Antonio Samaranch, Stella Rillings, N J, W Evans, Jon Swain, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Niven Samachetty, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Liam Clarke Northern Ireland Editor, Richard Oakley, Emma Moore, Karen Wheeler, Jamie Sutherland, Amanda Ursell, Jon Clarke, Derek Hodgson, Maurice Chittemdem, Jonathan Miller, Bill Morris, Adam Hathaway, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, J D, Terence McCarthy, Fawlty Towers, J B Taylor, Paul Sanders, Ivo Tennant, Alex Todorovic, Sam Gilpin, Christoper Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Kathryn Cooper, Sally Payne, David Smith, Thomas Harding, David O'Leary, Tim Richards, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Dan Calms, Jesper Gerard, James Ross, Andrew Sullivan, Margaret Coies, Clive Davis, David Maxwell, Neil Wormald, Conal Morgan, Aidan O'Brian, Karen Robinson, Jane Warren, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, C D, Dr Roger Henderson, Michael Grade, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, Frank Whittord, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, David J Jones, Nancy Reagan, S Donaldson, John Evans, Matthew Campbell Palo Alto, Dominic Tonner, Steve Curry, Nigel Brotherway, Sarah Toyne, H C, David Hewson, D Fitzwarren, Tania Alexander, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Simon Rattle, S L, Doug Ransom, Jane Renton, Andrew Burgess, Nick Caln, Richard Marriott, Kay Adams, Liz Jones, Lance Green, E Stewart, S W, Bob Clay, Nick Gardner, Alan Hunter, S P Portland, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, John Armstrong, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Sarah Bailey, Alastair Hendy, Digby Hildreth, Alan McGee, Simon Mills, Steve Boyd, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, John Follain, Danielle Gusmaroli, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Robert Bryant, Paul Durman, Nick Garder, Angle Buttrose, Mark Edwards, Neil Hynd, Margaret E Ward, Mrs P Rulton, Helen Chislett, Susan Clark, C M, Danny O'Brien, Louise Gannon, Phil Baker, Joseph Gao, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Ed Porter, Lindsay Duguid, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Jo Seymour, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Keith Floyd, Peter Bell, Patrick Weever, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Julia Long, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Steve Walsh, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Ryan Thomas, Paul Nuki, Erie Gardner, Dominic Rushe, Rob Ryan, Joanthon Carr-Brown, Dr Pritpal Tamber, Maurice Vaillancourt, David Walsh, Pat Butcher, Keith Wheatley, David Brabncher, Mark MacAskill, John Stern, Claire Oldfield, Nicholas Gage, Caroly Matthews, Trevor Lewis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, S P, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Dr Dotun Okubanjo, Peter Taylor, Roger Ryan, Paul Kavanagh, R W Johnson, Mark Prigg, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Mueller, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Graham Hind, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Hilary Morgan, Edna O'Toole, Dennis Walker, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Warren Edwardes, D J Taylor, Christine Webb, Niall Ferguson, Henry Cullen, Godfrey Smith, John Whalley, Caitlin Moran, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Barry Collins, Toby Musgrave, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Bill Clinton, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Colin Gibson, Alasdiar Reid, Tom Robbins, Michael Spencer, Neil Hamilton, Fran Banks, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Karen MacGregor, Sally Kinnes, Alan Brown, Liam Clarke, Alan Thomas, David Wickers, Ian Davies, Tom Rhodes, Miss K Pearce, Richard Dixon secretary, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Suzy Greaves, Jocelyn Potter, Andrew Frankel, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Hugh Pearman, Kate Constable, Kate Green Director, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Adrian Skinner, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Christian Dymond, Simon Trump, Tom Deveson, Simon Crerar, Anthony Jones, Simon Wardell, Joanna Simon, India Knight, James Park, Peter Raza, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Steve Grant, Danny Danziger, Rosie Waterhouse, Grand deLautour, Boris Schapiro, Bob Latham, Maurice Chitender,
ResumoBrigadier heads 30 men facing arrest in murder probe Dome chiefs covered up cash crisis Brown could afford to cut petrol by 8p a litre Contents Kuoni Contents Wedded Kiss: Sir Michael Caine with his daughter… Man offers dead wife's embroyos for adoption Contents Mowlam and Blair are not on speaking terms Sales Gap Widens over Main Rivals Phillips on the Siamese Twins Contents Internet Contents Britain in dock over nuclear plan Reach for the sky: Three Spitifires roar in low over… Top medal hope quits Olympics in drugs row Albert Reynolds Princess in link to drug gang murder Totries threaten Today boyvcott over 'constant interruptions' Debenhams Untrained exam staff 'make mess' of pupils' marks Bridge firm wobbles into rubble row Intel Inside Catholic church prepares to oust paedophile priests Fraud squad quizzed Robinson over grants Tesco slashes price of its organic foods Volkswagon Canada flies to top of safety league Megane Labour invites applications for people's peerage Hospital may face child manslaughter charge Grandad signs pop record deal Anxious MPs await Bell's next target For Whom Bell Could Toll Conan Doyle accused of Baskerville dirty tricks Abbey National Army's web of Ulster intrigue torn apart The Document Company Student suicides almost double Trade hots up as Northwest Passage melts Eton tells parents to plan for £60,000 fees Despite nature pefection, it still isn't… Audi BAE hit by bribe investigation of £3bn plane deal The Guilt Zone For months politicians have known the Milennium Dome was a shambles. Yet they are all dodging responsibility for it. Richard Brooks, Maurice Chittenden and Michael Prescott report Britannia Army calls up mobile phones What happened to our personal space? Mobile phones Scientists find 'God's particle' Maths genius won't go back Audi Citroen Greene brothel play to be put on stage Deadliest owl settles in Britain Art prize money rises to £30,000 Will the oil shikhs kill off Goldilocks? The West's boom is built on economies being neither too hot nor too cold'. Do soaring oil prices threaten this Goldilocks prosperity? David Smith reports Fujitsu Siemens Divorce INC Nearly half of all marriages now end in divorce. It's so common, some see it not as a stigma but as a business opportunity. Rosie Waterhouse reports Gateway He's the Houdini act to beat at Sydney Profile Bombs only kill you, but Blair could ruin your life Nationalwide Nick Newman's Week The army's skeletons Brown has to cut fuel tax Promise Pay is the quickest way to change schools If it ain't broke, why do they try to fix everything in sight? Anti-hunting zealots turn their dogs on the wrong quarry Brown takes singular approach to celebrating his marriage Atticus Tamw Tarzan savaged by a vengeful Brute The law cannot be a killer—it must save one twin Mercedes-Benz Policies that can save families Stopping the wobbles Audi Points Birthdays The soul of man is all in the mind The sad complainers Blood bug campaign Double Dilemma Should doctors be allowed to sacifice one Sianese twin to save the other? Lois Rogers reports on a family facing a decision of life and death Two into One P & O Stena Bush's ice maiden targets Russia Cellnet Now the contest gets personal Famine picks off children in rebel trap Vauxhall Mugabe sued by farmer's widow Australian athlete accuses team-mates of using drugs The Royal Bank of Scotland Arafat to delay independence as peace bid falters Uzi Mahnaimi Madonna meets match in villa momma Milosevic faces street protests on vote-rigging fear Alfa Red October subs put to work as freighters The Times Giant telescope to look for alien life We Apologise for Any Incovenece Caused Militias drag West Timor to the abyss Hong Kong vote alarms Beijing XShealth Lotus US parents switch to home schooling Team GB Virginbiz An alien rhythm Words from the grave Golndustry Mafia magic stops the show Inside Moscow Pandering to puppy love Stowells Island hostages set free in £2.6m deal Police to give £200 fines to drunken louts The Price of Breaking the Law Sierra Leone rebels threaten to shoot six British hostages Weather and Travel Outlook Sarah clues Pensioners 'have become poorer' TV actor dies Baby found alive in shallow grave Duchess of hearts Rape charges Colvins' £7m Two share £7.3m lottery jackpot Mercedes-Benz New rules on race crime News in Brief Pig farm curb Travel firm sale Crash kills five Far and wide Parry exhibition In top Shape Scholes double strike lifts United Contents Times Olympics. Co Stalemate keeps local hero intact Jack Daniel's Gazza hammers home message Taylor's team lifted by confidence trick Lifeless Leeds lost without Kewell Hamann stings City Horrific injury to Nilis mars victory for Villa Clubs' threat to shut youth system Premiership bosses are angry at Fifa over the threat to abolish transfer fees. By Steve Curry FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland McCall shocks slack Arsenal Jansen tears Forest apart Win eases strain on Francis Eranio rellshes his new lease of life Derby's Italian international has no qualms about trading Serie a for the lower reaches of the Premiership, reports Louise Taylor Hornets buzzing at the top The Foot Ball round up Insure David's grin and tonic The Aston Villa winger is happy to play in the Premiership but still has time for a little French whine By Joe Lovejoy Patriot Pearce still ready to tackle left-back issue Ian Hawkey meets a legendary hard man still passionate about his game, his club and his country Taylor still proud to buy British Leicester City's new manager is bucking the trend by refusing to go global By Louise Taylor The Times Britain's Uefa Cup Challengers Giants go chasing Money men call the shots United to stand tall against Koller Man Utd v Anderlecht Wenger's case for defence Sparta Prague v Arsenal European jackpot Leeds prepare for lion's den David O'Leary revals in the role of underdog, but his players can't wait to prove their talents in the Nou Camp. By Ian Hawkey The Class of 1975 Barca in search of an instant fix Barcelona have spent another fortune on players, and their fans demand instant success Rivaldo finishes where he left off Why shameless Naz is a prince among men Aussies must get it right Sport on TV Picks of the week American Football Q&a Book Review Foggy Carl Fogarty Collubs Willow, hb, £16.99 Contents Heroes The cancer of drugs has cast a shadow over the Olympics for too long, says David Walsh. The Sydney Games must restor our faith in sport Chasing a leap year Now or Never: Last Chance Saloon for Top Three Jonathan Edwards knows he will never be regarded as one of the greats unless he wins gold in Sydney, writes Pat Butcher Medal Hunt: Britain's Best Hopes for Olympic Glory 1896 Athens Britain's sprinters growing up fast 1908 London Medal Hunt: Britain's Best Hopes for Olympic Glory True Grit Sheer determination has enabled Steve Redgrave to overcome illness and propel himself to the brink of an historic fifth gold. By Nick Pitt Picture Gallery On your Marks, Et Set, Goldet Thousands of athletes are heading for Australia aiming to stage a festival of sport. Don't miss a minute of the action from Sydney with our day-by-day guide to the Games, covering all 32 sports The Ultimate Guide to the Greatest Show on Earth 1924 Paris Armchair Olympians need to build up stamina 1948 London Munich 1972: tragedy strikers A terrible day nearly 30 years ago changed the life of David Coleman By Derek Clements The Sunday Times Thorpedo With his giant hands and size 17 feet, Ian Thorpe is ready to deliver gold for a home nation that worships the swimmer. By Craig Lord 1960 Rome Australians hope it will be all right on the night View from Sydney Palmer ready to confirm pedigree 1976 Montreal Five Star Marion Jones will push her body to the limit in her quest to win five gold medals and become the most successful female athlete of all time. By Rob Hughes Haul of Fame: Top Olympic Medal-Winners British supermen in right shape to make all the running Don't get too excited, but Britain could have two contenders for the gold in a gruelling sport that is making its debut, writes Alan Hunter The Triathlon Olympics Uncovered An alternative look at the three-week festival of sport The Olympic family Everything You Wanted to Know about the Olympics Qantas 1988 Seoul Surrey on brink of title Surrey (453-4 dec) beat Durham (241 & 144) by an innings and 8 runs Hegg pitches in to silence critlcs Smerset (132 & 65-4) v Lancashire (463-9 dec) Cricket Scoreboards The Sunday Times Yard in dark over fix claim Cricket Round-Up Spin Doctors Nasser Hussain and his batsmen must find a way to break the sorcerers' spell By Simon Wilde Marketbet McGrath blames bad pitches Australia's premier strike bowler believes poor country surfaces are allowing mediocre players to flourish, reports Simon Wilde You're out … high-tech signals the end of the traditional umpire Scientific innovations could soon make on-field umpires a thing of the past, reports Simon Wilde New Technology Changing the Face of Sport Rugby Extra Bath count blessings Sale stay on Tigers' tail Wasps' twin pillars put squeeze on Harlquins Armed and dangerous A sharp finisher who can also play the bruiser, Dan Luger is the archetypal modern wing Howard at home on centre stage Cast for so long as Tim Horan's understudy Leicester's inspirational Australian has carved out a role of his own By Nick Caln A Sunday Feast for Rugby Fans St Helens power play blows away Broncos Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing Safin tilts at Sampras crown The young underdog must overcome Pete Sampras if he is to win his first Grand Slam singles title today, reports Richard Evans Venus Rises Venus Williams erased any doubts about her status in the game with a stunning final victory Mercedes-Benz Ferrari doubles up It comes as little surprise that track changes at Monza are tailor-made for Michael Schumacher Landlubbers ready for sea change Keith Wheatley says that the BT Global Challenge gives volunteers a chance to test themselves Giant's step forward Aidan O'Brien celebrates a famous win for a superb horse in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown. By Jonathan Powell Brown lifts spirits in quest for glory Rob Hughes meets a remarkable athlete who has defied the odds in her bid for Olympic success Sinndar has work cut out in Arc trials Sydney will test the best Classic result for Millenary Months of careful preparation have paid off with a hard-fought win in the St Leger for an American-based owner. By Tim Richards Multiple Display Advertising Items Jeep Romero on a high The Spaniard reminded fans what they had been missing and it was well worth the wait We can force out Cruickshank, say exchange rebels HP to pay £14bn for consulting business Limo not limbo Contents Black's Hollinger puts Jerusalem Post up for sale Contents Piper Calls the Tune the pop star Billie Piper,… Chevron and Phillips are close to £55bn merger Contents Opec move is unlikley to curb oil price Amateur nights that doomed the dome to disaster Agenda Unilever goes for a cut of razor market Intel premier French to rebuild Wembley Forecourt ad firm plans float Spice Girls svengali starts pop media company Business Digest Ford gears up for web sales site Www. Watch West LB's London bankers prepare bid for freedom BT and BSkyB head for broadband deal Rover MG faces union strife Oxygen explores high-tech China U. S Airways Weldon turns cyberscribe Currency gaffe by careless Schroder Euro Watch Oil boss launches kitchen computer for technophobes Tony Craven Walker, whose father invented the lava lamp, has an invention of his own—an idiot-proof internet terminal. By Lucinda Kemeny Flex Jet Britain starts losing appeal as place to do business Economic Outlook Reforms that will keep America storming ahead American Account The Man who Lost a Billion Earlier this year, Kevin Leech was a paper billionaire. Now he is strapped for cash. What happened? By Paul Durman Grouptrade Hilton chief checks in 34 years late As a 19-year-old dogsbody working in a hotel basement, David Michels dremt of running one of the world's top chains. Last week, at 53, he fulfilled his ambition Profile Siemens Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey keeps sharks at bay with takeover The £1.8bn purchase of Scottish Provident gives the bank a breathing space as it diversifies away from mortgages, Patrick Weever reports Business Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items How to pull LSE out of its merger mess Michael Spencer, whose firm is one of the largest shareholders in the London Stock Exchange, wants its management sacked for incompetence How the Markets Compare Lessons in survival direct from the workbench Books of the Week Dear James: Secrets of Success from a Management Mavrick John Timpson Caspian Publishing £12.99 Bestselling Business Books Aeos Mercedes Benz Fidelity Investments Head serves up an ace The sporting equipment manufacturer is to float with a value of up to $700m just five years after it was rescued for a token 41m. Claire Oldfield reports Databank Swedish publisher swoops on Scotman's business readers Scotland's first new daily newspaper for a century will hot up the media war north of the border. Report by Terry Murden BAE in line for £330m regional jets order Sharewatch Stock market stamoede starts as high-tech firms rush to float At least 30 big companies will be competing for investment funding between now and Christmas. Lucinda Kemeny reports on the floation reviva Mediasurface Textiles face threadbare future The UK industry has lost 50,000 jobs in two years—more than were at risk at Rove—and worse is to come. Graham Hind and David Parsley report Helping local communities does firms a power of good Enterprise network Getting involved in good causes can pay dividneds, as two companies have discovered. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times The Experts Use color Oracle Software Powers the Internet Swapping the dole for a business DHP advises the unemployed on how to plan start-ups, helps them find backers and holds their hands until they get going. Claire Oldfield reports Are you one of Britain's fastest-growing firms? Work 24 Bank keeps me in the dark about customer payments Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Canary Islands Driven by dream of being a mini Glaxo Pharmaceuticals boss Vijay Patel has made a fortune since arriving from Kenya with just a fiver in his pocket but he wants more. Report by Mark Stretton My First Break Lisbon Bosses discover new spin tactic—saying they're sorry and telling the truth Unisys Internet guru has visions of angels Prufrock on Wall Street Banking on books to read boss's mind Hard times for fallen high-street stars Inside the City Savers targeted as banks slash interest rates Worst Offenders 4m face mortgage chaos Survey reveals the best value independent schools Contents Scandal of Brown's double tax on petrol Fidelity Investments Contents Free credit trap adds hundreds to shoppers' bill Regulator must act over endowment scandal Is bond guarantee Rock solid? Adwatch Mgisa Scottish Widows Bank rules stop divorcee taking out new mortgage Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answer your questions on personal fiance Invest now in the winning tech shares Nick Gardner reveals some of the most profitable technology firms with the strength to continue growing Comdirect Can you beat Britain's double tax system? Drivers, investors and even the dead are being hit twice by taxes Nick Gardner shows how to avoid them Threadneedle Act now and the Revenue will do the sums for you Revealed: the schools that give best value for money A comprehensive study of fees and exam results shows the real price of academic success. By Kathryn Cooper Scottish Widows Parents must save early to pay for education Families should invest in Isas, unit trust or remotagage to meet costs. By Kathryn Cooper The 50 Best Value Independent Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Web shares City secrets Amateurs now have access to the same data as experts and it is all only a click away, writes Sarah Toyne Price war slashes cost of net investing Web Wise Best Broking Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson IQE is a smart choice for growth Inside Track Snap up a hot property abroad Cheap flights and mean many more people can afford a place in the sun, writes Sarah Toyne Useful Contacts Cahoot Manek Housing crash unlikely as prices start to level off Alliance Leicester The Sunday Times An essential guide to Woolwich windfall Shareholders must decide how they want their bonus paid, but a wrong move could land them with a tax bill. By Sarah Toyne NFU Mutual Where to look for the next big payout How to find the perfect pension scheme If you are not in a company scheme you should start a personal plan. Kevin Pratt explains where to find the best deals Personal Pension Star Performers Investors club together to share in the thrills and spills Members of the Wall to Wall Cher club have lost almost half their money but none of their enthusiasm. By Kevin Pratt Wall to Wall Cher Club Portfolio M&g Jessops The Best of both World Equitable Make your cash work harder A first-e saving account pays Virgin Phoney mark raised cost of buying on tick Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Extrade Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Bad week ruins trader's hope Diary of a Day Trader Bank moves to help women Chase De Vere FPDS avills Police Portfolio Plc Savings News A first-e savings account pays 6.81% (6.33%)- you ch Sucden High flyer seeks thrills on stock market Money Makeover Problem What the Experts Say Soultion Are You Thinking Egg: card The Love Child Maria Callas, Aristotle Onassis and Jackie Kennedy formed one of the most intriguing love triangles of modern times. There was a tragic secret behing their jet-set lives, reveland here by Nicholas Gage Southampton Boat Show Contents The game's up I'm off to die Society drug user Quintin Leatham knew he could flee justice but not his habit, writes Margarette Driscoll The price of girl power Men in balachlavas do give one that hunted feeling Mean Fields The Sunday Times Enemy of the People The Sunday Times Why won't you go, St Mo? Mo Mowlam has walked out on her ministerial career but is, joddly, clinging on to a cabinet job, writes Michael Prescott Gore on the crest of an oestrogen wave A broken oik gets his head together Interview So long Ms Steinem, hello Mrs Realist When a feminist like Gloria Steinem gets married, you know the sex war has changed, says Shere Hite Universities can pay the US way The lvy League may be the model for our penniless universities says David Smith Dialling Northern Ireland? What these children need is more tests The new head of school standards knows how to get results, he tells Karen Robinson With love to Nancy Pants Nancy Reagan has made public the tender letters from her husband that are now a poignant testament to a lifelong love affair A Battle of Britain hero we forgot Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Private Sales Newbury, Berkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Near Saxmundham Hampers Cottage, Storrington, W. 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Com Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style Looks of the Week Somak Holidays Beyond Olympia—the British Museum spick of the Peloponnese Holiday Clinic Peter Raza wants to blaze a trail; Jean Raza wants to sit and meditate; David Wickers has to find some common ground. The budget is £4,000 Putting your passion on ice On the rebound in Reykjavik, Andrew Muller meets a model in a hurry Confessions of a tourist Venezuela Qantas 'Favoured few' raise local ire Directions Deals of the Week Hotel catering for road-rage drivers Holiday Money Clubs Sunsail Up to 200,000 people and some 50,000 camels will… Twilight check-in proves a success Where was I? TV Travel Pettitts More heavyweight problems for airlines The week on the web William puts island on the map Question & Answer Readers' Rants Low-cost flights, first-class breaks City Break Special It's now cheapter to fly to Geneva than take the train from London to Blackpool. David Wickers devises 13 low-cost Euro city getaways Thomas Cook Go-fly Getting the best deal—low cost airlines v traditional tour operators British Airways Holidays C. I. E. Tours International Stena Line Ireland South West Ireland Irish Ferries Holidays Ireland Miles More Value This Autumn The Sunday Times Trip-wired. com As America's trees change colour, website keep avid 'leaf-peepers' updated. Neil MacLean finds plenty of leaves on the line Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Tokens Lunn Poly British Airways Markwarner beach clubs Bridle party In this extract from his new book, Stanley Stewart breaks his 1,000-mile ride across Mongolia for a wild wedding Mystical Marrakesh Travel Brief Peaceful Borders Once a stronghold for warring nationalists, the Welsh Borders is now a walkers' haven, says Christopher Somerville The Sunday Times How to storm Offa's Dyke Business Media The feeling you get deep down In the crystal waters of the Maldives, Jeremy Lazell can't see two feet in front of him-there are too many fish. Right, our experts pick 10 divine dive sites Cunard You wish—five dives you just can't do Red alert Jersey Malta British Airways Holidays Can I dive without a certificate? 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It looks like the gang will have work to do Scooby-Doo! in the Oceanarium Horror F-mail Get in the Game Contents Fun Competitions! Contents Tintin Explorers on the Moon The story so far—The rocket is on its way to the moon and all looks calm on board Jarvis Contents Dagsy Dog Meet the mascot's Centre stage Contents Lighting up the world Run ragged New to the Games Reach for the Stars Beryl the Peril Contents Steps Quizzed Buzz! Funday A summer of fun Contents Funday Fresh! Rex and Tex Souirt Dennis and Gnasher Contents Next Week in Funday Magic Moments! Olympic Flame! 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Michael Wright is given the controls of the ultimate killing machine and finds out The Times Royal Shakespeare Company Diminishing returns The dream team were back at Sadler's Wells, but this time the magic of Mukhamedov and Asylmuratova was stretched too thin, says David Dougill The Garman Chilled Cream Beauty on a grand scale A starry line-up of big names rolled in for the last week on the Porms. 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But shouldn't Tom Tom Club at last be able to forget it, asks Dan Caims London Palladium The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Hardbacks Paperbacks Pile' Emhigh The Sunday Times concise crossword No 652 Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Albery Theatre Raymond Gubbay Sylive Guillem Puppetry of the Penis Bob Dylan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Steve Howe Barking Mad? Adiemus Multiple Display Advertising Items The Jeff Healey Band Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Van Morrison French Saunders Multiple Display Advertising Items Cleo Laine John Williams Video Top 10 selling videos Aug. 5 Sep. 2 Top 10 selling DVD's Aug. Sep. 2 Agenda Whiter than white? 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Mark Prigg goes on safari to see how new techniques could even help you make Tarzan swing Top of the Waps Proteus Web writers go back to school Macintosh gets X appeal The smaller surfer Mp3 on the straight and narrow Web advertising way out of focus Multiple Display Advertising Items Nuclear weapons war heroines, caves, consumer opinion and kooky cooking Your online shop assistant Winning on a techniclity As cutting-edge equipment plays an ever greater role in the Olympics, will the medals go the fastest, strongest or richest, asks Barry Collins The sites of Sydney Olympic webwatch Don't paris Paul Sanders answers your home technology queries: e-mail him at doors@sunday-times. co. uk Protect your power Contents The one to watch The week ahead Other People's Children Today, BBC1, 9.20pm Best film Grosse Points Blank Tuesday, C5,9pm World … Critics choice Where There's Smoke Heseltine—A Life in The Political Jungle Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Harry Enfield East: Love At First Click (BBC2, 7.30pm) Film choice BBC1 Channel 5 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital A Very British Murder Mercury Music Awards (BBC2, 11.20pm) Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Critics' choice When a Wife Loves a Woman Ally McBeal (C4,10.30pm) Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Secret History Head On The Block (BBC2, 9.50pm) Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Big Brother Angel (C4,6pm) Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digita Critics Choice The Night of 1,000 shows (BBC1, 9.05pm) Film choice BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Satellite, cable and digital Collins Gem Mag Magazine Contents EBEL Contents Liz Jones is eagerly anticipating her birthday present from the boyfriend. Heaven help him if he gets it wrong Diamonda are forever Never mind Tarby & Co, Pringle's argyle sweater is back with a vengeance Fore, says Simon Mills Pushing up Daisy She raised the blood pressure of a generation of schoolboys in The Dukes of Hazzard, but now Catherine Bach is more likely to be found chatting to Bill Clinton than Boss Hogg. By Chrissy Iley Pushing up Daisy She raised the blood pressure of a generation of schoolboys in The Dukes of Hazzard, but now Catherine Bach is more likely to be found chatting to bill Clinton than Boss Hogg, By Chrissy Iley Estee Lauder Frys with Everything Benjamin and Jamie Fry have got it all; looks, cash and business savy, Sarah Bailey meets London's latest golden boys Good riddance Gwyneth Paltrow recently confessed that her heart was broken when Brad Plti ditched her. But her not; three women revel why being damped was the best thing that ever happened to them Interviews by Suzy Greaves Pennies for your Thoughts Want to be rich beyond your wildest dreams? Write a book on how to get healthy, discovers Anna Pasternak Dkny Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery Blue Peter appeal First love is great, but when the object of your desire is a kids' TV presenter, it can be embarrassing. By Alan Brown Russell & Bromley Shoulder Action To be a true hipster, funky embellishments are the way to go. we pick the best Harrods Dior Higmand fling Kenzo Selfridges & Co Sofa Workshop Click on Put your Name down now That's Rich Collared On the Bleach In Neutral Unexpected windfall It's the apple season-so pair the flavour of fruit with butter and spice for a taste of autumnal heaven. By Alastair Hendy International Festival of Fine Wine and Food Olympia Blossom Hill Letters Sweet Spot Winner's Dinners Think Pink Forget everything you know about rose a quantum leap in production standards has made it a wine for all seasons Wine Something to drink Media-winning wines Jame dodger Room Service Sunday Times Get the Look Dig this Picture Gallery Down to Earth Bring colour and fragrance to your window still with a hyacinth water garden. You don't even have to get your hands wet, says Neil Wormald Question and Answers Through the looking glass: the mirror brings extra… On Reflection Shell, mirror and mosaic help cast the garden in a new light, says Toby Musgrave Visa The Iron Bed Divani Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackdaw Interiors The Iron Bed Dolphin Handcrafted Leather Oakridge Pease & Jay Vin-Garde Ltd. 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Photographs by Don McCullin Nicorette Nicorette The lan Parry award, honouring the photographer… Top: Abbas, whose arm was amputated by the Revolutionary United Front (Ruf) at the age of three, plays in the Médécins sans Frontieres camp in Murraytown Above: Bintu, Damba and Fatu try out new prostheses.'Most children don't use them,' says Bleasdale,'because of their clumsiness and their appearance Right: Kadjia, who was raped and disfigured by the Ruf in January 1999, when she was 13.'She has become introved,'her mother says, and always wants to be alone Above: a busy Saturday morning in Blackpool, by Simon Barber, who was highty commended.'The girls were in a dance troup,'he says. They were whistling, and the guy with the sign was telling them to shut up Left: Ali Paqerizi, 19, lies ded in Kosovo, mourned by his mother and other relatives Uccirus S MaxMara S MaxMara You still say cheese That much is the same Hp invent Melody maker: Björk (abve, left) learnign to play the recorder—she studied classical music from the age of five Left: holding centre stage in the 1990s Bjork with her son, Sindri, in 1986. After years on the road with his mother, he is now at school in Iceland Below: with the director Lars von Trier Conquest Sharps The Sunday Times Cadogan Jacqueline Gold knows how to mix business with… Marston & Langinger Hebriden Island Cruises Bravo Retail Price £675. On your Wrist £149. In your… Best of Times Worst of Times Nordic Track Feng Shui: Moving Just One Piece of Furniture Made… Hammonds Drool Verona Opera Festival Travel Offers Healthspan Brain Power Use It or Lose It! 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