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News from 26/11/2000

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Michael Oliver, Tom Phillips, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Karen Wheeler, Jonathan Miller, John Wylde, George Pendle, Mrs R Osbourne, Tim Nagle, John Hardwick, Clive Scott-Hopkins, Mary Wilson, David Brooks, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Henk Gerritson, Stanley Sadie, Mark Hunt, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Andrew Oswald, Nick Newman's, Bernard McCall, Phil Craigle, Baroness Jay, Hellen Ward, Deborah Collcutt, Mann Shah, Liz Bailey, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Nicky Wright, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Shelley Von Strunckel, Catherine Gaspard, Paul Snell, Marina Thomas, David Downton, Les Nicholls, Robbie Hudson, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Alan Pearey, Jill Norman, Colin McDOWELL, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Barnett, Caroline Goodall, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Bert Hannah, Chris Jones, Richard Byrne, John Elliott, Emily Milich, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Jonathan Powell, Godfrey Smith, Jeremy Buxton, John Urbanek, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Paul Davies, Angie Buttrose, Liam Clarke, Graham Norwood, T P McKenna, Paul Short, Minetter Waiters, Claire Burston, Mrs Mills, Dan Pearson, Barry Newcombe, Tony Watts, Jonathan Northcroft, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Jay, Andrew Campbell, Mark Wylie, Stephen Walsh, Gareth Sage, Alistair Scott, John Goetz, Melanie Phillips, Richard Green, Andrew Sullivan, Tim Pickles, Alan Boyce, Clive Davis, Dr Roger Henderson, John Boyd, John Evans, David Shamash, Alasdair Reid, Edward Porter, David Eimer, Charles Carpenter, Adam Nathan, Andy Fay, Brendan Bourne, Mike Laws, Roy Strong, Stuart Wavell, Sir David Frost, Paul Donovan, Hugh McIlvanney, Jane Rawles, Stan Labovitch, John Follain, Stuart Andrews, Robbie Paul, Alan Combes, Karen Elson, Garoline Donald's, David Orr, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Richard Evans, Linsay Ajay, Robert Stevens, Natalie Graham, David Walsh, Rev Peter Mullen, Stephen Armstrong, Jeremy Vine, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Ray Hutton, Martin Ivens, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, David Crossland, Christine Webb, Donald McRae, Mike Langston, Hilary Lowe, Humphrey Burton, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, David Sumner Smith, Ursina MacPhail, John Aizlewood, John Cornwell, Victor Bryant, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, Michael Napier, Chris Brady, Neil MacLean, Graham Harris, John Dugdale, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Lady Victoria Hervey, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, David Smith, Stephen Grey, Mathew Campbell, Guy Dennis, Sally Brown, Francis Maude, Michael Jefferson, Mike Blantyre, Tom Walker, Jane Moore, Lawrence Dallaglio, R Schwartz, Katherine Prior, David Johns, Richard Desmond, Tania Alexander, Peter Watson, Stewart Lee, Cheryl Markosky, David Sleath, John Kench, Nick Gardner, Peter Mitchell, M Day, Alistair Lean, John Shorter, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Rob Smith, Gilly Love, A Williams, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Marie Colvin, Mark Cortacans, Stephen Jones, Jane Brown, Neil Witter, Rob Ryan, Richard Jones, Brian Lile, Danny O'brien, Iain Rodgers, Paul Kavanagh, Colin Hobson, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Nick Elmer, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Jeremy Hart, Harvey Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Derrick Franks, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Christoph Wolff, M J Crook, Dan Cairns, R F Draper, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Howard, Karen Robinson, Peter Underwood, C Hunt, Fred Redwood, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, James Clark, Jeremy Hardcastle, John Child, Clare Martin, Adam Luck, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Ron Dowle, Kathryn Cooper, Sally Payne, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, John O'Byrne, Joanna Gosford, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Ana Claudia Michael, John Adamson, Sarah Toyne, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Rachel Shabi, Lydia Slater, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Alastair Hendy, Simon Mills, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Clare Colvin, Paul Driver, Ian Hawkey, George Renwick, Paul Durman, Vai Graves-Comba, Peter Moore, Stephen Killick, David Rothnie, Derek Bridge, David Lawrenson, Andrew Summers, Cosmo Landesman, Nik Cohn, Andrew Holgate, Mirella Ricciardi, Norman Lebrecht, Miranda Seymour, Colin McDowell, Ron Clarke, Nick Hanna, Jonathan Leake, George Money, D J Taylor, John Harlow, Derek Cooper, Nick Howlett, John Drummond, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, Simone Young, Christine Ross, Anna Hasford, Edward Evans, Ray Perry, Rupert Steiner, Hagh Pearman, B Jones, Peter Bickerstaff, David Burrows, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Edna Braich, Boris Schapiro,

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MI5 poised to seize East German spies in Britain 'Gutted' Prescott storms out as climate talks fail Contents British Airways Contents Inside Hundreds of surgeons plan to quit NHS in contract row Contents Leak reveals secrets of the No 10 scribbler Insight Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Travelodge Runcie full of regret at letting Diana down Labour alarm over high rise in council tax Father of Euro army chief fought for Nazis Royal winner: Zara Phillips stood in for a family… Milburn ready to ban French beef Oxford plans £100m US link Virgin money Store links 'taint' wine critics' taste Electoral reform chief faces censure in vote-rigging inquiry Pin numbers to replace credit card signatures Mercedes-Benz Gene test can screen embryos for low IQ The Stationery Office Prescott's climate deal was all hot air Britain's cars to get toughest MoT Road to cleaner air Smart Funding Innovation Syntegra Police find missing shoe in hunt for Sarah's killer Dyke calls up Daleks to take on Hollywood There's a Whisper going round that Britain is in rude health Audi Delays lengthen as rail chaos grows Oneworld Mandelson eyes transport post Givenchy Child star's £500,000 book deal Coffee bar price rises taste bitter Castelli St. Joseph's Hospice Mothercare British private eyes set free Bomb families besiege terror group in pub Vauxhall MoD accused of Chinook crash cover-up 'if l die in theat in that thing, just run down the street and say that the aircraft killed me' Corrections Easy Jet chief attacked over car hire charges Housing plan to aid rural poor Phillips American Express Sleepy Gascony wakes to a British invasion Gateway Classical Baebes show off their arias in nude book Bose No More Mr Nice Guy Once Tony Blair wanted everyone to be in his big tent. That era ended last week when a rebranded 'get tough' Tony turned on Thatcher and the press. Michael Prescott explains this risky strategy How Blair Fell out with the Media Halifax Railtrack When Melanie Griffith came out of rehab last week, she immediately put details on the web When Melanie Griffith came out of rehab last week, she immediately put the details on the web. Such bizarre behaviour is not unique: many celebrities are now selling themselves online, reports John Harlow Celebs on the Web He's the master of a dirty business Profile Hey kids, where have all the protest songs gone? Teacher Training Agency Nick Newman's Week A global step backwards John Simpson The wrong battle We don't need another hero, do we Tony? Management experts know nothing about real work Ffion to keep her distance while William goes hunting for votes Atticus Button up, Bill, Auntie's got her flies crawling up your wall Straw clamps down on suspicious pregnancy The divide and ruin principle that's wrecking our railways BIG Yellow Self Storage Cash for damages instead of cures IBM Mozart's mucky-mindedness was the fashion in Salzburg Elizabeth David archive still intact Points Birthdays The Crony who got the Dome Robert Bourne and his wife Sally are fully paid up members of the new establishment – which certainly didn't hurt when he wanted to buy the dome, Nicholas Hellen, Ann McFerran and John Waples report HSBC Bush clings to victory claim Ericsson Dreaming of a white Christmas? Norwich Union It's the doomsday scenario: a 97-year-old standby president Alliance Leicester UBS Gore plots next step in 'legal coup' A ruthless man has hijacked the US election. We should all pray he fails to make it to the White House Virgin mobile Bookseller is scourge of the serial killers Allied Carpets Fujitsu Siemens Computers Surf star fights curse of sea rage BT Israeli tanks prepare to seize West Bank land from Arafat AOL Iberial Saudi bombs put Britons on their guard Rwanda rejoices as 'butcher's faces trial Hollywood fetes scriptwriter, 8 ClearanceClothing Helpful. co. uk Financial Times Fujitsu A sale that's too callous Flex Vatican star's cardinal error Inside Rome Life in the old girls yet Russian families sell their children to organ traders Milosevic breezes back into the political limelight Posthouse Minister faces sleaze censure Weather and Travel Outlook Russian gold: An eager eye is cast over some of the… Ferrysavers Parachute death War veterans and Iraqus join forces Rain makers Labour to fight age discrimination Mother's plea Pill move Drug arrest Two tickets share £7.5m jackpoint Virgin energy Five die in birthday trip crash News in Brief Cave rescue Gun hold-up House siege Train collision Top dog missing Win bonus for poor England Boro send for Venables Middlesbrough's manager lives to fight another day but may soon find Terry Venables, the former England coach, lending a helping hand Contents Abbot Ale Contents Slipshod England strike sorry note Twickenham a damp squib Afer a week of acrimony, efforts to raise the spirits at rugby HQ fell on deaf ears How England Rated at Twickenham Choen finds chink of light It was Leonard's day, now bring on the Springboks It wasn't classic but at least we showed the discipline we will need against South Africa Manager defends scare tactics Barry Newcombe hears an upbeat Clive Woodward deny intimidating young players War of the rose Can Clive Woodward win back the dressing room after threatening players with international exile? Stephens Jones reflects on a crisis week in English rugby Money is important, but strike threat was about respect Playing for England is my life, and I would not put that in jeopardy without just cause Monty tunes battle plans Donald McRae meets the No 10 who will launch the Springbooks new running revolution against Wales in Cardiff today All Blacks stroll home Time for Henry to prove his worth The Wales coach has to put poor performances behind him and start delivering from today RFU proble ticket claims Rugby Round-Up The Times Renault Classy Ipswich put City on the skids Yorke seals easy win Rob Hughes at Pride Park Hadji makes point with late leveller Careless Blackburn slip to surprise defeat Valley lite up by Rae's super strike Ferdinand hat-trick hits City Ian Hawkey at White Hart Lane Fulham double good enough to maintain promotion push Drum Hammers prove there's life after Rio Hasselbaink given red card Richard Rae at Goodison Park Sandford snatches glory for Blades It's child's play as Hughes hits hat-trick Abbot Ale Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football FA Carling Premiership Half-time Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Ince the last-gasp saviour Robson out. . . Of Ideas Egg: insure Advocaat risks all to go with Flo Rangers' new striker faces Celtic today knowing that he is expected to provide salvation Peugeot In the net: Rangers top spending league Transfer spending by British clubs in past 5 years England's likely lads Jonathon Woodgate is stunned at the sum paid for his new teammate, but says he's worth the fee. By Ian Hawkey Rio's riches will not guarantee happiness The young defender's £18m transfer may sound like a dream move, but he still has everything to prove, says Rob Hughes Powell ready for final push England's women face their moment of truth against the Ukraine this week, reports John Aizlewood Striking drama born of a comedy of errors RFU to blame for pay row Letters to the Sports Editor American Football Sport on TV Picks of the week Sport on TV Q&A Book Review Payne Stewart Tracey Stewart with Ken Abraham Harper Collins, h, £16.99 Bestsellers The Real Deal Hugh MclIvanney talks to Sir Alex Ferguson who believes that Real Madrid are genuine favourites for the Champions League World Club Cup: Real Madrid v Boca Juniors The Sunday Times Tactical test for Eriksson After losing to Anderlecht, the Italians will find themselves under more pressure today Pakistan aim to turn tables Victor Chandler Test players cleared of taking bribes A Scotland Yard file says allegations made by bookmakers to all-rounder Chris Lewis last year were false, reports James Clark Hoggard gives Test selectors a headache Simon Wilde reports on how the young Yorkshire fast bowler has staked a claim for an England call-up, but is unlikely to make the side Scoreboard Battle of the Giants Clive Lloyd's West Indies were arguably the most gifted of all Test sides, but Australia can put them in the shade. By Simon Wilde West Indies blown away by lethal McGrath Australia equal the world record of 11 successive Test wins and it is clear that they want more, reports Peter Roebuck in Brisbane Who Would Win? Scoreboard Brind grinds it out to claim title for England Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Sailor sinks brave Kiwis Zatopek always led from front Pat Butcher on the legendary Czech athlete who continued to charm rivals and fans long after he retired from the track Aussies show way forward Genie Henman saves the day again The British No 1 gives himself and the Samsung Open a boost by making the final Excite British hopes could rest on Childs' play Plenty of home-bred prospects have failed before, but the latest looks capable of turning into a winner, says Richard Evans Burns keeps title dreams alive Colin McRae crashes out of the Network Q Rally and gives his fellow Briton a last shot at the 2000 world crown Johnson stays one jump ahead Richard Johnson's quest for perfection does not detract from a reputation as a nice guy Sportsbooks direct All one-way traffic for King's Road Sunday-Times Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autobytel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tap into the car revolution Buying on the internet can save time and money. 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John Jay looks at how he won his prize and at his plans for reviving the newspapers Xtml business Critical internet High-flying travel boss hits turbulence David Crossland of Airtours, one of the world's top holiday firms, says the fall in profits after 13 years of growth is just an unlucky blip Cornhill Insurance Working Day Vital Statistics Intel online services Syngenta Jupiter founder reveals why he was ousted John Duffield, who built up the fund manager and then fell out with its German owner, has settled for £5m and started a new company Virgin Microsoft AttendA America's telecoms wizard loses his magic touch WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers is being squeezed by lenders, has had to sell shares and has upset investors AVAYA communication Revealed: secret talks In their book The End of the Road, Chris Brady and Andrew Lorenz uncover the wheeling and dealing that shook Britain's motor industry J. P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated J. P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated Virgin trains Daimler starts surgery on its American patient The German giant has launched a shake-up of Chrysler to prevent it causing the sort of damage that Rover inflicted on BMW, writes Michael Woodhead from Frankfurt Marketplaces Cable & Wireless a-Services Rows stall plan for Post Office universal bank The banks will not pay £150m a year to support a competitor and the government's self-imposed deadlines is approaching fast Warren Buffett's secret weapon Book of the Week Damn Right! Behind The Scenes With Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger by Janet Lowe (John Wiley £18.50) Bestselling Business Books Deluded Germans go off the rails Britain is not alone in having its railways in chaos. Deutsche Bahn, once held up as the best in the world, faces a £7bn loss and is to be split up and sold off. Michael Woodhead reports from Frankfurt The Sunday Times AT&T Hire Intelligence For full details of display advertising in the… Energis Rival bidders start to stir as Freeserve goes on sale France's Wandoo is thought to be offering about 175p a price that may tempt rival internet service providers, such as Germany's T-Online and Spain's Terra Lycos to start a bidding war. John Waples reports Databank Ennstone poised to sell housebuilder for £12m Sharewatch Telewest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co. Avondale Imperial Consolidated Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Own Internet Business Successful Individuals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International The SCF Group OCRA World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Internet Franchise Opportunity Crestcom International Ltd. Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Currency firm drives to expand beyond motor and boat trade Our experts have helped Charles McLeod's online foreign-currency business to keep growing rapidly, says David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times KPMG The Experts BT Royal Mail Design Council Chartered Institute of Marketing Dating agencies boom on the web Matchmakers are doing well out of cash-rich, time-poor singles who use the internet to meet potential partners, writes Claire Oldfield Sony Lingerie firm looks for support An underwear start-up is looking to bridge the gap between M&S and Agent Provocateur Future stars get leg-up to venture out A word for our sponsors Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Revenue rules for dividends Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Own Internet Business Cutting tax on share sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garments Seized by Dutch Customs James Communication Corp Substantial Clearance Sale of Quality Office… Valuing flats with long leases Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Taxiride began the road to riches The Lampies are tipped as the next Teletubbies. But co-creator James Coldwell only got them on TV after a chat with a cabbie, writes Mark Stretton Standard Life Bank Beeb chief gets a licence to print money Mediasurface Dotcom diddle of the ghost guests Prufrock Turkish delights in store for the new-look M&s Prufrock 020 7782 5761 Picture Gallery More (gear) stick for the mystery man of Mercedes Pell waiting for a Lloyds TSB recall Target Britain For 30 years, East German spies sought Britain's secrets. Who helped them? A six-month search by Stephen Grey and John Goetz has uncovered details of a large esplonage ring. But it would have remained unknown without the skills of a former East German dissident Cahoot Contents Inside Contents It's fast—big kids like me will have to hold on tight Shadow foreign secretary and games fan Francis Maude tests himself on the new PlayStation 2 The beautiful illusion I've finally discovered my inner child, down at the bottom of a muddy ditch Drambuie Onice Enemy of the People Blubbing judges The Sunday Times Why have I been robbed of my wife? A year after his young wife's sudden death, Martin Jacques tells Margarette Driscoll he will never accept the way his life has been torn apart The Sunday Times Just don't ask him to rock the Establishment Interview Jasper Gerard meets Sir David Frost I still wannabe a pop star, even though I'm 43 The music-mad author Nick Hornby tells Dan Cairns how he is making the most of his job as a rock critic Hey, babe, it's the same old world Jerry Springer, the king of TV tack, tells Cosmo Landesman why he is the man of host Miss World in our sex-driven age Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Stalemate that's tearing America apart The finely balanced election is evidence of the country's stagnation, writes David Brooks. What it needs now is a crusader with attitude Trapped inside a helpless body The actress Gemma Craven talks to Jeremy Vine about the brian disorder that is killing her father Take a bloke like Kingers Only fools and the BBC rejected my Micawber The Dome Greenwich The darkest secret of child sex abuse Far from posing a threat, traditional families offer children a sanctuary from abuse. The real danger is found in broken homes, says Melanie Phillips I must be polite about that woman Charlotte Church's manager, who left court last week with £2m, tells Jasper Gerard why her mother is not as bad as she was painted All The Phone Companies Together The Times Prisoner of the bandit Rajkumar the film star whose kidnap caused riots, tells David Orr he bears no ill feeling towards his captor Jungle Spilling the beans on Bob's secret hang-up Death in Vanice, racist dogs, and the record-breaking moustsache Talking heads Global village This Life Grumpy? More like Dopey Charlie Meets Angels So that's what They Mean by Rugby Union It's All behind You, Patsy The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Anthony Rossiter Last word. . . 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Buyers liked it, agents didn't, says Tony Watts Contents What's in the Pack Making a smart move Home Truths French Folletts Star's seaside home for rent Church stamp of approval Howzat for a conversion Final Phase Courtfield House Hamptons FPD savills The Sunday Times Carlos 1 Place Rushmon New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Style Gleeson Homes Galliard Homes Redrow in the City Cheyne Cardens Beaney Pearce Grove Manor Homes Beautiful—but is it home? Interior designer Kelly Hoppen is selling her immaculate flat—but can anyone realty live there, asks Cheryl Markosky Next door to the Ritz—and just as classy London's priciest new apartments are being sold with a full range of luxury services, reports Mary Wilson Flats converted to the hi-tech look Prowting Homes ST George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Fadesa World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aphrodite Hills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pestana Golf & Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residencial Mar Del Sur Sotgrande The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Little Venice at Sovereign Quay, Eastbourne Barratt The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George Charles Church Westbury New homes copy old lodges First built to show off country estates, lodge houses are now being created to enhance new developments, says Christine Webb Forties semi takes the top billing A Tale of Two Houses The middle-aged begin a smart return to town Berkeley Homes Fairview New Homes Plc. & Rialto Homes Contents Your Christmas Bonus How do you get a slice of seasonal peace and quiet at a bargain price? Simple: travel in the days between Christmas and New Year; Rob Ryan uncovers 30 great bonus breaks in Britain and overseas Ryanair Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Angie Buttrose Clubs Sunsail Holiday Clinic After a bad experience last year, Jeff Grady wants to show his daughters that skiing really can be fun. David Wickers finds gentle options for £2,250 A very unlikely aphrodisiac Jane Rawles is in trouble in Zimbabew. Can hunky Kyle give her the support she needs? Confessions of a tourist Budget Car Rental Air Portugal Worldtraveldirect Buzzaway Questions & Answer Abercrombie & Kent Tide turns against ski hooligans Directions The world's largest wildlife park was created last… Where was I? Holiday Money Rail chaos delays flyers The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has opened its… Pearl diving in Bahrain TV Travel Following the second car bomb aimed at British… Eals of the week Readers' Rants Books of the week Washington DC the American Experience Morocean roll Nik Cohn will find the real Essaouira—just as soon as he loses a Hendrix-mad local British Airways Online Travel Company Feel the Heat—From Seychelles to Saudi Island beaches, Indian spas and Gulf deserts—DAVID Wickers explores nine destinations sure to warm a heat-seeker's heart Crystal Holidays The San Roque Club British Airways Holidays CTS Horizons Feel the Heat—From Seychelles to Saudi P&O Stena Line Walt Disney Travel Company Berlin on the Cheap Berlin's buzzing—so go now to see a great city being reborn, says Richard Green The Sunday Times Chalet and "proper" hotel holiday prices might not always look so different in the brochures, but the amount you spend on each will be Meridiana Chalet - shan't I? Social whirls and chalet girls, or peace and quiet? Alistair Scott helps you decide - and selects 15 top properties Travel Section Trans Indus Seafrance Dover Calais Ferries Trailfinders Travelbag British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornhill Insurance Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Crown Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Quest Travel Bridge the World Norwich Union Direct Direct Travel Insurance Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Flights Usit Campus Unijet Flights Phileas Fogg Travel Group Austravel Journeywise Direct Tailor Made Travel Air New Zealand Crossair Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowhills Multiple Display Advertising Items Rail Europe Vacances En Campagne Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk line Bonnes Vacances! 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Win a week's holiday for two in southern Corsica, with Corsican with Corsican Places Competition Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allit Yr Ynys Le Poussin The Sunday Times Armathwaite Hall Hotel The Commodore Ignore the hype and buy a tracker Drivers robbed of petrol tax cuts Banks fined heavily for failing investors Contents Crash victims to get private care Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Seller's packs will fail to simplify housebuying Website finds your perfect fund Killik & Co My Broker Pension splitting will help wives if they get divorced Money Matters Christine Ross answers your questionson personal finance Customers lose billions in hidden fees Kathryn Cooper reveals the most common methods used by investment firms and banks to get hold of your cash Boots Gartmore Plan ahead to get the most out of your fabulous fifties Life begins at 50. And so do fresh financial challenges. Robert Winnett shows how to get ready for the costs Scottish Widows First Active How to find the money to buy a second home Mortgage Intelligence Henderson Global Investors Early retirement will soon be only for the super-rich Equitable Lifecoverdirect Britannic Assurance Where to find best mortgage Interest rate fears have left homebuyers in a quandary when picking a mortgage. David Burrows explains the best deals The Sunday Times Switching to save Easy ways to cut the cost of borrowing As more people go deeper into debt, Nick Gardner explains how to avoid high interest rates and charges Intelligent Finance Constantly Searching for Best Deal Moneygator Capital One Bank Legal & General Home improvement cash goes to the wall Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Channel Islands Limited Net makes sense of directors' share deals Websites now reveal when directors buy shares in their own firm—and whether to follow their lead. By Sarah Toyne Alliance Leicester Capital One Bank Egg: invest For full details of display advertising in the money Scottish Widows Bank Now is time to buy a house Recent rises in house prices are just a blip, say experts. But values could surge again in the spring. Report by David Rothnie The Sunday Times Contents How to cut the cost of car insurance Before you renew your car insurance shop around—you could save as much as 30%, writes Harvey Jones Foreign share costs set to fall HSBC Net Saving Readers share investing secrets with day trader John Urbanek has lost £11,300 since giving up work to deal in shares. Last week a panel of experts told him how to reverse his fortunes. This week readers get their chance. Some say good luck, others say get a job Selftrade Abbey National Supermarket sweep fails to bag a profit Diary of a Day Trader The Sunday Times Switch trusts to boost investment return Instead of choosing a unit trust, why not pick up a similar investment trust at a discount? By Claire Burston Interactive investor international Extrade Ballet sale is for true fans, not investors A sale of artefacts from Margot Fonteyn's career is expected to fetch just £100,000. 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Mark Prigg outlines the three-part system that can help you broaden your lines of communication Supermarket Sweep Tesco How the experts see the future Electronic marketplace Business Exchanges The one-box way to the market Infobank: Small Exchanges for Small Companies Microsoft Early alert to endangered drug supply In step with seasonal demand Woolworths Catching the wave Microsoft The facts that point the way Research Reaping the Benefits Reader Offer Eqos Contents Vauxhall Contents The last of the action hero? Somerset House has Uk directory They're no Angles Charlie's new chicks can't hold a candle to the originals, says Cosmo Landesman Deutsche Bank TV In Cinemas Dec 1 Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Pioneer Tony Pappano sounds like a character from The… Who wants to flee a millionaire? Television a a Gill Critic of the year The kindest cut Radio waves Sobranie Cuban Shepard's delights Punch cartoonist. War artist Frank Whitford on the diverse talents of the man who draw Winnie-the-Pooh Artsworld Rest of the week's theatre Neil Young Live A long way from home truths The Lyric's slushy Long Day's Journey into Night lacks insight or conviction, says John Peter Royal Shakespeare Company Teletext Play it again, Sam It sank without trace on Broadway, so can Sam Mendes's Donmar Warehouse make Sondheim's Merrily fly? Royal Opera House Taking liberties Dallapiccola's The Prisoner is a powerful short work, but why did ENO pad out the evening with a misconceived focus on children, asks Paul Driver ASDA Price The Hellenic Centre 'A Delicious Evening of Comic Mischief' UBS Warburg Record of the week The Sunday Times Pop On record On record Classical Crucial cuts Respighi The Pines of Rome Jazz Wet and Wildor It is 34 years since Fonteyn danced the water nymph Ondine, but Sarah Wildor is bringing her captivatingly back to life, says David Dougill Virgin megastores SKY a digital vision for eveyone Look ahead The top arts events of the next month The critical list Long players Opera Pick of the week The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Click here for the bitter truth Thanks to internet diaries, we now know what rock bands really think of each other, says Mark Edwards Sheaffer Trapped in a time warp The Mousetrap is about to be performed for the 20,000th time Michael Wright is transported back to a gentler age Nutcracker Jeremy King, New Paintings Theatres Madame Melville Eric Clapton Multiple Display Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Premier Events Tickets & Corporate Hospitality Jimmy Nail Grand Prix Party Stereophonics Royal Festival Hall Capital Breaks Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Tokens Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Event Travel Queen's Theatre Elvez Mamma Mia! 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Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending Nov 5 Take a Girl Like You Critics 'choice Film choice Sky a digital vision for everyone BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Daylight Robbery Critics' choice What The Romans Did For us Film choice Sky a digital vision for everyone BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One 40 Years On Coronation Street Marton And Geoff (BBC2, 93.50pm) Film choice Sky a digital vision for everyone BBC1 Channel 5 Anglia Sport Variations Radio Sky One Back To The Floor Critics' choice The David Beckham Story (ITV, 8pm) Film choice Sky a digital vision for everyone BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One The Windsors Critics' choice Close And True Film choice Sky a digital vision for everyone BBC1 Channel 5 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Discovery The Bill Critics choice Conquistadors Film choice Sky a digital vision for everyone BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Rueu? 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