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ResumoCold-hearted royals made Diana a rebel, reveals aide Inside Contents Investec Contents New BSE outbreak linked to blood in feed Cabinet brawls as polls slump Contents Diana on the Web The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Abbey National Hong Kong Brown hints at more aid for euro Falconer under fire as Blair admits dome failure Lake death widow sues 'hero' for £1m Labour runs into an old problem with its plan for teenage MPs Virgin AOL Record companies block the sale of cut-price CDs Licensing chaos prompts plan for state-run lottery University of Leicester Hawking to explain space in a nutshell Second paper gagged over 'dirty tricks' IBM The Bestseller Nobody Finished Mercedes-Benz Police want new laws to fight organised crime Mayor Ken backs London trams plan Archer puts himself on trial in fiction that borrows from fact Big Brother homes in on a nasty know-it-all Abbey National Vodafone Designed in London: the £1m dress Crippled super-yacht takes to the water again Xerox Revolver Stronger sun is blamed for global warming Inquiry ordered into 'lost' embryos Citroën Death toll soars in heart baby scandal Malta sends more Siamese twins Dinosaur hero 'stole his rival's discoveries' BT cellnet Payoff bonanza for executive failures Honda Dream on Could the Tories really win the next election? They lead in the polls and Labour's support is plummeting. But William Hague is still a long way from Downing Street. Michael Prescott and Eben Black report Cisco Nationwide Madness in the Blood? Mysterious new cases of BSE are emerging. Some experts believe dangerous loopholes remain in government measures to make the food chain safe. Jonathan Leake reports Warning: Professor John Collinge, above left,… Fujitsu Computers Siemens Diana's War Why I Am Speaking out Legalmove Shadows of a Princess All she ever wanted was the royal seal of approval Her sons gave her the love she mistrusted in men The courtier peeps out of his closet Patrick Jephson tells Lesley White what drove him to break his silence Bose Life has always been one long, hard pull Profile The cabinet affliction that could really take off Britannia Picture Gallery Europe's sick currency The buck stops nowhere Oldenglish Charlie's rag-tag army plans the last laugh Voters have outgrown the fashionable Labour look Indiscreet Short raises more questions than answers McCartney gives £10,000 to Lib Dems' animal crusaders Sisters squeal on Hague to reveal family nickname Now we know the truth: the police are not racist Cravendale Keep the taxes to save the oil Off yer motorbike Moments Points Birthdays I was never an Eastern bloc mole, says Gott Praise the police for tackling criminals University for the Rich Gateway Prime Suspect Who masterminded the rocket attack on M16 headquarters? Nicholas Rufford reports EasyJet. com United Technologies I don't care if we lose, says Tipper Auction houses in £365m deal Safeway Desperate Milosevic plots new The Royal Bank of Scotland American UN staff held by Serbian police Vauxhall Challenger fears for his life in final poll battle The Times Rodin's muse lost in mental torture Nazis' stolen art returned to Jews Yourautochoice. com Young Danes ready to reject euro Markets braced for new slump XShealth The Minimum Wage Kirsty suspect in desperate jail plea Nokia US puts security ban on own envoy Virginbiz Mugabe runs up £340,000 bill as children starve Baby boom blows in on an ill wind Cunning Chirac to keep on running from scandal Inside Paris Marina Rinaldi Germans seek British clues to fugitive spy Posthouse Private rail firms 'worse than BR' Cherie Blair tries to gag ex-nanny's family Weather and Travel Outlook Yates finds dignity in last farewell Ferrysavers Murder charge Earthquake shakes Warwickshire Bank protest Crisis on grants to revive cities Mother accused Kensit divorce Final crossing Five tickets share £7.5m jackpot Buzzaway SNP picks Swinney as leader News in Brief BBC news threat Cutty Sark fears Jail pair home Boy, 4, killed Tesco blackmail Contents Redgrave spurs rowers to more gold and silver Contents Itv Football It just keeps getting better British rowing hit a new high early today with gold in the men's eight and silver in the women's quadruple sculls. By Nick Pitt Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Greatest challenge of all Time catches up with Britain's Olympic hero, but what does he do with the rest of his life? Jeep The Power Game: How Redgrave Muscles his Way to Gold Tough Guys: The Difference between Steve Redgrave and Maurice Greene Greene streaks away The world's fastest men dutifully lined up to challenge Maurice Greene for the 100m gold, but he was a class apart Jones storms to crushing victory in 100m Pat Butcher describes how a supremely confident Marion Jones strolled to victory in the 100m in her quest for multiple gold Plan your TV viewing. . . what's happening and when Lewis's golden shot After a weak high jump, the British girl battles her way back into gold-medal contention with a superb shot put, writes David Walsh Britain could jump for joy Pat Butcher sees Britain's triple jumpers and Kelly Holmes qualify for their finals, while Katharine Merry looks in medal form Ladbrokes Peugeot Backley's the nearly man again Brtain's javelin veteran came up with his best form for years, but still had to settle for silver Ukdirectory Heat's on Freeman Cathy Freeman starts favourite for 400m gold, but the burden of expectation could yet weigh her down Marathon girl in historic victory for Japan Pérec's run from reality Her choice of coach was strange enough, but the latest behaviour of France's top athlete defies all logic, writes Pat Butcher The Sunday Times Making Waves The whispers about triple gold medalist Inge de Brujin echo rumours which surrounded Michelle Smith after Atlanta. By Craig Lord 2itv Norwich Union Buoyant day raises spirits After yesterday's spectacular results, the British sailors are steering a course for a medal bonanza, says Keith Wheatley Determined O'Sullivan to put her faith in final kick What happened to our personal space? Final hurdle Colin Jackson knows his achievements will count for little without an Olympic gold. By Pat Butcher Audi Sydney Diary An alternative look at the three-week festival of sport Slippery when wet The Fight Games Michael Bennett's charge from prison to boxing ring now meets a brick wall named Savon Wheels of fortune Yvonne McGregor has plenty to cheer at 39, but the cyclist won't forget the bad times, writes David Walsh Despite nature's perfection it still isn't… Harrison fights on Audi Strikers drop a hint to Keegan Di Canio puts West Ham on track Kinkladze steps in to deny Leeds Bergkamp makes point to halt Ipswich Quickfire Stuart sets Charlton on their way Chelsea go with the Flo Robson's blushes saved by own goal Le Saux inspirational in captain's armband The England defender turns in a performance to reassure his new coach and Kevin Keegan Graham draws cold comfort Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football FA Carling Premiership Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Hayles helps Fulham march on Hansen on hand to deny Blackburn Life at the top A win against Everton today will take Leicester and their keeper to the Premiership's summit Bradford need more than grit Mooney off but Watford hold on Harris hat-trick Devaney treble Petrov winner Olympic hero who refused to cheat himself Competition is lifeblood Picks of the week Q&A Sport on TV Whitaker's Olympic Almanack The Stationery Office, pb, £14.99 Bestsellers Lazio pack a punch Lazio's bottomless pit of money and inspirational manager will give Arsenal their toughest test Champions League format under threat The G14 group of European clubs are calling for a reduction in the number of Champions League matches, reports Ian Hawkey British Clubs in Europe this Week The Sunday Times Rugby Extra Little Difficulty Crooked Feed Dinner Invitation Great Scott Attacking Option Unfashionable Rotherham pay the penalty The newly-promoted Yorkshire club believe their star-studded opponents are getting the rub of the green from referees. By Nick Cain War in the Sky Lineouts are thriving once more, but suddenlly hookers seem unable to hit a barn door Bristol fashion shock victory Wilkinson fires Falcons Saint-André wins stay of execution Ragged Bath punished for lack of discipline Defiant Whittall unable to stop Kiwi charge Sports Round-Up Olympic Games This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Results Round-Up Super Schumacher gets to grips with high-speed test The former world champion is fastest again, and it's all thanks to a typically slick piece of teamwork by Ferrari, reports Peter Windsor Showdown in America Indianapolis offers Formula One its last chance to win over American fans, says Alasdair Reid The Times Rhinos tame Tigers attack Audi Harrington on course to win Despite a last-hole bogey, the Dubliner has a one-shot advantage in the Belgacom golf Open. Mel Web reports Gosden's giant stride The champion-elect Darley proves that reputations count for nothing, writes Jonathan Powell Brighton Going: Good to Soft Huntingdon Going: Good Good to Firm in places Musselburgh Going: Good to Soft Racing Results Ascot BBC2 from 2.35pm Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Www. hrowen. co. uk Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Different Class The Mondeo marked Ford's renaissance. 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But the end result is a big improvement, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items JackBarclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Arnage We've won—so put your foot down and celebrate Euro to slump further if G7 fails to follow up early support ICI investors protest as shares dive BA jobs to go, along with its low-cost airline Oftel chief hits back at wave of criticism Steam through arrivals Contents Queen's bank at centre of international fraud trial Labour destroys Thames as a national champion Breare boosts offer for Wolves Intel premier France Telecom in talks with Eircom Kidderminster to be top net town Sheikh will land £100m from sale Business Digest UK debut for net loyalty supremo Pubs call time on regulation US giants eye counter-bid for TI Group Easyjet takes on senior crew to woo investors Snails race up the City's stakes Three top auditors ask SEC to retreat X-ray pioneer seeks £70m float Standard Life Bank Danes gamble on jobs claim Fast Track 100 Brown's embarrassment of riches Business Letters Trust busters link up to fight price fixers Oftel chief gets cross line in BT row BT's competitors are blaming Oftel's director general for following the phone firm to obstruct access to its network. Paul Durman reports International Euro Rescue Concern that the euro's decline was undermining world economic stability forced the central banks into action. David Smith reports from Prague County Web™ Credit Suisse First Boston GE heirs step forward to try on shoes of a legend Jack Welch turned himself into a business giant during his 20 years at the helm of General Electric. Who will replace him? Garth Alexander reports on the lading contenders NCR The bright spark who hopes to fix Marks Roger Holmes, the new head of Marks & Spencer's British retail arm, is charged with the job of restoring the ailing chain to its No 1 slot on the high street Mediasurface GAP Strech Winners and losers in the drive to add value Chief executives talk a great deal about creating shareholder value. But which of Britain's top 200 companies are actually delivering it? Dominic Rushe reports Picture Gallery How companies can cash in on great expectations Never mind the book values, the growth potential of companies' intangible assets can send their shares soaring, writs Erik Stern Free Guide to EVA Losers for Shareholders Link with drug giant boosts British Biotech Sharewatch Naz. Now you're done 5 years in accounts, you… A Share in the Boardroom Databank Harnessing the gaming instinct Bestselling Business Books Cornhill Insurance Goldman Sachs hits growth trail at the double The macho investment bank wants to double in size by opening its arms to more women and ethnic candidates. By Patrick Weever Swisher Cash Converters Shredit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Nfe. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career/HR Consultancy Kall Kwik Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kodak Express British Franchise Association Full Member Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Mnnia Bridgers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education firm learns how to become a global player RDI, which specialises in flexible learning, needs to expand. But suspicious academics and competitors with deeper pockets keep hindering it. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times The Experts Mark Hunt Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Mike Langston BT Dick Gillespie Cisco Systems Jim Cotton-Betteridge Royal Mail Buyouts in struggle for funds to survive Management buyouts in manufacture industry are coming under increasing pressure and many are calling in turnround specialists to bail them out. Report by Claire Oldfield US Airways Small travel firm with big ideas Discovery Initiatives' growing band of customers help contribute towards the conservation projects of their wildlife holiday. Report by Claire Oldfield Marketbet Bulletin Heating problem leads to hot tip for mail-order software firm As a child, Peter Kelly looked to both his enterprising grandfathers for business inspiration but it was a neighbour that gave him his big idea. By Mark Stretton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Loans to directors yield interesting possibilities Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro's new role is above board Unisys Chef dishes up kitchen conundrum Prufrock Dial a date worldwide What derailed Branson's lottery win? Oh honey, I shrunk the company Contents Ryanair. Com Winter sun How much can you get for you money? Three million of us are set to flee the British winter: but where will we find the best sun? And how much will it cost? Rob Ryan and David Wickers set some shining examples Contents Good Gear Guide North America Travel Service Clubs Sunsail Holiday Clinic Paula is indebted to daughter, Margot, for helping her nurse her sick mother. David Wickers finds three ways to say 'thank you' with a £1,000 holiday Free Video Qantas Readers' Rants Orient Lines Elliot wins Travel Book Award Holiday Money First come, worst served Directions Travel in America means driving. Nowhere else on… Deals of the Week Where was I? Malta Bargains Somak Holidays TV Travel Markwarner beach clubs Books of the Week Hovercraft retires Question & Answer The week on the web Calverley Travel Ltd. CIE Tours International Stena Line Nannies at 35,000ft Mark Hodson meets the flying nannies who take thousands of kids under their wings From check-in to arrival—how your child is looked Swansea Cork Ferries The Spectacular South West Picture Gallery Ireland Irish Ferries A brush with Paris Christopher Somerville takes a closer look at the living canvas that inspired the impressionists British Airways Holidays Travel Section Cunard Saga British Airways Holidays Malta Scottish mountain survivor Rosie Thomas learns how to stay alive when the Highland snows come fast and furious St. Lucia Classic Connection The Sunday Times Alitalia Jersey The Caribean: which island is yours? Winter Each of them offers sun, sea . . . and something special. 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Her haunting account is published here for the first time Intersaver Contents I've ditched my demanding companion Margaret Drabble, editor of the Oxford Companion to English Literature, signs off her final volume Beauty and the Beeb The smiling face that gives a killer away British Airways Enemy of the People Dame Helena Shovelton The blitzkreig billionaire The baby clutched in his grandfather's arms survived the Nazis to become one of the world's richest men. George Soros, above, tells his extraordinary tale to Matthew Campbell Face to face with our frightened enemy In his book Tivadar Soros tells how he tackled a Nazi soldier Easy lies the crown upon his head Interview When in doubt, invent an enemy The Sunday Times Stowells of Chelsea The world of world got me in the end In 1982, Stephen Lowndes vowed never to get a job. Now he's a slave like the rest of us The system has always slapped our boy down The parents of the boy at the centre of the school discipline row tell Melaine Phillips he is now happy in a special needs school The Olympic crawl Who said the Olympics were about winning gold? Paul Ham meets its most unlikely hero The fit new me is no joke Click goodbye to the marketplace In the internet age, exchanging goods will be a thing of the past, writes Jeremy Rifkin Flora Every day I see the truth about Africa's curse On the eve of Nelson Mandela's visit to Britain, Glenda Gray urges him to speak out to save children born with Aids There's a part of Potemkin that eludes me still A hunt for the scattered remains of Catherine the Great's lover took Simon Sebag Montefiore across the steppes Foster care Crowded house In a new edition of his autobiography, John Major calls for fewer MPs and tighter scrutiny to restore dignity and purpose to a toothless parliament Modest Mel gives the lads a stinging rebuke Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Lady Pryce-Jones Countrywoman, 1905-2000 The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: David Welch Last word. . . 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By Robert Winnett First-e Egg Financial Products Ltd How to monitor your fund's returns Nelson Policyplus Neville James Threadneedle Take care of your family's NHS waiting lists are predicted to get longer this winter. Harvey Jones explains how you can avoid them Shop around if you have to pay for an operation Insure. co. uk Waiting in Vain Keeping the cost of cover down Rising premiums stop many people buying insurance but some companies offer cut-price deals, writes Harvey Jones British Airways Bravo Chase Fleming Stockacademy Scottish Windows Bank Insurer refuses to help fix bodged operation Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer Champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Friendly society denies takeover talks Halifax Mix and match mortgages Hedge your bets on interest-rate movements by combining fixed rates with discount deals. 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