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Clive Michaels, P B, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Ronald Swash, Michael Prescott, A R Hart, J K Rowling, Professor Philip Stott, Fiona Macpherson, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Catherine Hayward, Alec Stewart, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Martin Elliott, Robert Locke, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Ellie Giles, Jon Swain, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Alan M Frommer, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Karen Wheeler, Hamish Stevenson, Jonathan Miller, Lady Victoria Hervey, Bruce Millar, Roger Barlow, Adrian Cotterill, James Wallis, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Adam Luck, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Ray Spiller, Ivo Tennant, Peter Andrews, Packer, Kathryn Cooper, Dr Selby Whittingham, David Smith, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, Keith Darlington, Andrew Sullivan, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Robina Dam, T Hennessey, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Joe Royle, Frank Blin, Anthony Sattin, Cornwall, Robert Winnett, Patrick Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Hodson, Peter Wilson, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Warren Shore, Stuart Jones, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Bob Taylor, Philip Kerr, Sarah Toyne, Tania Alexander, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Graham Duffill, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, M P, Jane Renton, Cheryl Markosky, Faith Hines, Sue Eynon, Lydia Slater, Paolo Conte, Andrew Cunningham, Christobal Edwards, Nick Gardner, Sir Richard Branson, Ray Wild, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Paul …, Knife, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Bray, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Lowri Turner, David Hemmings, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Nick Barley, William Little, Chris Parcell, Paul Durman, Andrew Rickman, John Walker, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, George Clayton, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Askold Krushelnycky, Mike Branford, Marina Thomas, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Jennifer Asiama, Raymond Keene, Diana Wright, Richard Ashcroft, Andy Knott, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Paul Sullivan, D Poyner, Uzi Mahnaimi, C Harrison, Melanie Philips, Richard Evans, June Field, Tim Moorey, Dominic Rushe, Philip Gretton, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Bryan Appleyard, Karen Moores, Dr Julian Lewis Mp, Chris Jones, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, Ron Clarke, Alex Williamson, Danny O'brien, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Paul Mander, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Alan Lund, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Stan Mack, Dj Taylor, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Dr Mark Griffiths, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Martin Ivens, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, Jonathan Leake, Jonathan Diggines, John Crossland, Amanda Craig, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Singh Sukhbir, Godfrey Smith, Donald McRae, Michael Austin, Bob Davis, Mike Langston, Dipesh Gadher, John Urbanek, Hilary Lowe, Liz Doyle, John Waples, Barry Collins, A A Gill, David Dennison, David Blaine, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Rossella Lorenzi, Nick Fielding, Keith Ford, John Boulton, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jane Hoare, Anna Harvey, R H, Captain David McMullon, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, David Bellamy, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Kate Constable, Dan Cairns, P J Harvey, Tony Perrottet, David Parsley, Christopher Bray, Chris Brady, David Smith Economics Editor, Christian Dymond, Ian Sutherland, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Diederik De Vilder, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse, Denise Lewis, Penelope Lively, Karen Robinson, A J Stafford,
ResumoPolice to arrest Suzy Lamplugh murder suspect NHS phone lines 'put lives at risk' I don't believe it! Blair woos Victor Meldrew Contents Waterhouse Contents Father's grief disturbs an eerie silence Award for Colvin Contents At www. sunday-times. co. uk Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Companies House Contents Festive spirit: one of the competitors cleans up… Police warn of cuts in frontline officers Hague to make election pledge of 3p tax cut Cash bailout for euro flops US tells Europe to bolster defence Tougher checks urged on Irish beef Queen 'annoyed' as her jubilee organiser walks out Twiglet Terror is new top banana of the fruit and veg villains Ailing Dudley Moore plans farewell show Virgin Intel inside pentium Revealed: highest radiation phones BBC's religious head to quit in Dyke protest Macallan New 'prince' of Wales gets a £3m boost Lone parents to lose benefit for refusing work Mercedes-Benz Oneworld Camilla's son launches credit card that pampers the rich Divorcees race for pension cash The Stationery Office Anti-cancer pill brings hope to leukaemia sufferers WI ladies are top US calendar girls Court threat over Mi5 bid to censor Rimington memoirs Abbey National Dried-up sea beds found on Mars Intelligent Finance Sea gives up top Romans' leisure liner Sex changes on NHS to triple All change: an advert for 'gender reassignment' surgeons Mothercare Real IRA sells fake computer games Vauxhall Ulster dirty tricks secrecy case dropped A gift that can change the life of a sick child The Sunday Times Dreaming of a white Christmas? Zurich If you yawn, you're a human dynamo Volkswagen Tracey Emin to drop art and bed down as writer St. Joseph's Hospice Norwich Union Bullied to Death When Damilola Taylor left Nigeria for Britain in August he thought it would be "heaven". Last week he was stabbed on a grim estate. We reveal the events which led to his tragic end Reporting Team Fujitsu Computers Siemens Violent ghetto culture Scottish Widows Railtrack That claimed Damilola Demolition men lead the way out of America's slums Housing and social projects across the Atlantic show how the underclass can be reborn, says Tom Rhodes Gateway Invensys His biggest trick is to control your mind Profile Giving drunken drivers the green light might just help Iberiab Nick Newman's Week The EU danger zone In the public interest ClearanceClothing Oxford Landing Hague's six steps back to credibility Home truths about Europe that got lost in the dogfight Tony flags his opposition to Europe fluttering into No10 Atticus Wee Willie's wedding pics ruin a beautiful media relationship Has-been Portillo says the Tories are dead too Children learn to kill in a moral dead zone Mortgages for Business Limited Labour needs to act on spies Ericsson Climate beyond control Railway vandals Injustice after Chinook crash What a Fuss Shroud of fog on Turner's memory Flower Power Correction Points Are You Experienced? The New Hedonism For the Millennium Brother Jeb accused of dirty tricks Land-Rover War of nerves takes its toll on prickly Bush Castelli Lacoste Mugabe backs Congo's death squads Sky The Dome Greenwich Australian opens a 'colony' for criminals in Outback Putin learns English to chat with pal Blair Baby born to die in care of France's odd couple Israel ready to hail the return of Netanyahu BTcellnet Europe's leaders prepare to Freeserve What they will be arguing about at Nice Fight for future of EU dream New applicants get wrong end of the sausage Alliance Leicester Chile turns on Pinochet 'the untouchable' Xerox Colour/inkjet/printers Plan for giant new African game park raises fears of poachers' paradise ATX Pure Expression Caught in a lonely net Vladimir Smitiev, a farmer on the outskirts of… Nollaig All the fun of the grey city Inside Moscow Cold eyes, hot lover Nationwide Tennis star's son freed by kidnappers Convicted drivers to work with victims Stand queasy! A member of the Thai royal guard is… Labour launches huge new road programme Weather and Travel Outlook Best ferry prices FA 'race' inquiry Enigma rotors are recovered Stabbing remand Police inquiry into euthanasia claim 'Fat tsar' Trains collide Dead parrot? Two tickets share £7.1m jackpot Givenchy Callas sale raises £500,000 News in Brief Near-miss inquiry Silverstone deal Award for actor Mall collapses Monkey tricks Contents Screen trade Contents England clinch bloody battle Rampant England Valiant heroes short-changed Johnson's bold warriors earn a fraction of the going rate after laying their bodies on the line Jack Daniel's Old Times Old No. 7 Brand Quality… Power-mad pack take all the glory Cahoot England going up in the world Clive Woodward's men have proved that the balance of power is shifting, says Stephen Jones Showdown at Twickenham: How the Players Rated Brave blood spilt in head-on collision No quarter is given as two sets of ferocious opponents battle for supremacy at Twickenham Legends mourn demise of pure skill Running out of Heroes Bristol break Bath drought Rugby Extra Tuilagi sneaks Leicester win Dinner for hero Wasps flying high Derby delight as Delap seals win Epson Di Canio foils Robson Liverpool wide boys cross the threshold No carnival for Rio Royle's revolution faces its toughest challenge Joe Royle knows Manchester City have to sustain the remarkable progress they have made in the past two years, says Louise Taylor Back trouble: Rio Ferdinand shadows Leicester… Little defence for record buy There was chaos as Leeds shuffled the rearguard to include their £18m man Vieira ends Arsenal's barren run AceR Beagrie wins the day Sibon adds to QPR crisis Walsall go top Zamora double Celtic win Scholes keeps United flying Davis strike denles Preston precious double over Fulham Drum Solano steps in to save Newcastle FA Carling Premiership Other Football Football Extra What the Papers Say Nationwide Conference Scotland Praying for time It's too early to judge Claudio Ranieri, whose Chelsea play host to Manchester City today Bob the Builder Soft Toy £8.99 Facing friendly fire Arsenal must show no sentiment when they face Bayern in Europe this week, writes Ian Hawkey HSBC Yuran poses familiar danger to Ferguson Sturm Graz's much-travelled former Millwall striker looks in good shape to take on Manchester United this week. By Brian Glanville Arsenal v Bayern Munich Roman Soldier Sven-Göran Eriksson, in his first major interview since being appointed England coach, tells Ian Hawkey of the burden of expectation in Rome as Lazio prepare for Leeds on Tuesday Battling England White could hold key to tourists' run chase Nasser Hussain's side may get an unexpected chance to push for victory in the second Test Pakistan v England Sportsbooks direct Salisbury fails to turn the corner Despite being the best spinner in England last season, the Surrey man still looks short of class at Test level, writes Simon Wilde Serene Waugh flays critics as West Indies suffer Peter Roebuck sees a gritty century by the under-pressure Mark Waugh set Australia on course for a historic victory at the WACA Gritty Thorpe back on song The left-hander has returned a stronger player after gambling by taking a break from touring Seasoned fans with never-say-die attitude Boro on the wrong track Letters to the Sports Editor The Sunday Times Football American Football Rugby Union Picks of the week Sport on TV Q&A Any Answers? Book Review Bestsellers Agassi defies the age barrier After putting Marat Safin in his place, the American can spoil Kuerten's bid to be No 1 Spain to reign without hero Santana Alex Corretja should lead his team to victory in the Davis Cup, but the man who made it possible won't be there. By Richard Evans Borg happy to play it from memory Two of the game's greatest players are set to renew their epic Wimbledon rivalry in this week's Honda Challenge. By Donald McRae Victor Chandler Yates lifted as Moral Support continues run Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Racing Wonder women Our annual awards brought together an inspirational group of female achievers, writes Rob Hughes PE Teacher of the Year Sportswoman of the Year Team of the Year The European Solheim Cup team BT Television deal could break ice Benson & Hedges are pulling the plug after next weekend's ice hockey cup final, but the sport is enjoying a revival. By Richard Rae Rick Brebant's Cup Final Record Westwood chases Els for $2m prize A storming run of low-scoring sets up a thrilling finish for the big money in the Nedbank Challenge at Sun City, report Alex Fortune Silverstone secures 15-year deal Despite April's muddy farce, the historic track in Northamptonshire will continue to host the British GP, reports Peter Windsor Having a thin time Cheltenham Racecourse The Sunday Times H. R. 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Now it's expanding into Europe, reports Ray Hutton The fast life at a knockdown price A super-saloon can be yours for £15,000, says John Evans Staying afloat in the floods British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wunder cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham Multiple Display Advertising Items Bates of Harold Wood Scotthall Hampshire Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Heathrow L&C Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Springwellcarimports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autobytel Carpricecheck Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Guy Salmon Thames Ditton Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Cruickshank Lancaster Lotus Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Falcon Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Romans International William Loughran Bramley Autobytel Specialist Cars of London Porsche Merlin Jctooo Lancaster Glenvarigill Rivervale Autobytel AFN H. 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I'd pay to hang Two Jags on my wall Burford to go private in £500m deal Personal wealth sinks for the first time in six years Cazenove recruits Craven to help with float plans Virgin atlantic Contents Abbey poised to clinch Scots merger Contents Tomkins pushes Hutchings to pay up Don't write off the wheelers and dealers at Cazenove Blair did not want Towers to buy Rover CAF Microsoft The Sunday Times Diamond firm set to float Battered Sema prepares to sue former director Business Digest Lastminute takes itself offline for Christmas Tesco website targets women Top 10 Fastest-Growing Companies Energis Tobacco firm backs corporate ethics professorship Prescott wants former BG boss to run Railtrack Ernst & Young discloses payouts Revealed: future stars on fast track to the top Rugby scores with credit card WH Smith rebellion grows Rate hikes start to bite French jobs cheer Euro gains Intel inside Bears Savage the feelgood factor Business Letters Big slowdown brings growth without profit Website Wraiths Nanny Knows Best From regulation of small firms to the running of the railways, the government cannot resist meddling in business. Report by David Smith, Claire Oldfield and David Parsley What Really Bugs Business? Posthouse Cazenove turns its back on the old world The broker is about to end 177 years of partnership as it heads for flotation, a move designed to help the firm to grow. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Cable & Wireless Digel Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Make my day: try to steal my gem again Nicky Oppenheimer, chairman of De Beers, was thrilled with the gem raid at the Dome. It has brought publicity as the firm is planning a chain of luxury-goods shops Deskartes Telewest Nicky Oppenheimer's Working Day Born: June 8,1945 How Rover swerved to Phoenix In their book, End of the Road, Chris Brady and Andrew Lorenz look at how government blundering gave Rover to the buyer No 10 did not want Mint-tele Barclays J. P. Morgan Securities Ltd Top guns for hire after General Electric shoot-out GE may have found a successor to Jack Welch but many other US firms, desperately short of talent, are drooling over the also-rans. By Garth Alexander Fireworks at Sema An unwise acquisition, a profits warning and now a share-dealing scandal have sent the computer-services giant reeling. Report by Paul Durman JP Morgan Outside Loo Executive Toilet Usecolor. com The Sunday Times Microsoft New career for the not so retiring civil servant Sir Steve Robson, Britain's Mr Privatisation, who is leaving the Treasury, is being bombarded with lucrative job offers. Report by Dominic Rushe Abbey National Marketplaces Simplistic view of global branding Henderson Book of the Week Burberry awaits stampede Designer brands have never been hotter and Burberry is likely to be snapped up by a rival before it can be floated. Dominic Rushe reports Bridgeland Management Limited Databank Turmoil on Nasdaq hits Oxford GlycoSciences Sharewatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale A Share in the Boardroom Mercantilists Limited Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ring this Number now Your Own Internet Business Producing £500 Profit per… Imperial Consolidated Business Opportunities The best accounting software ever? 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By Claire Oldfield Sony Fantasies come true for boy racers When Jonathan Palmer retired from Formula One, he set up a corporate entertainment business. Now it has sales of £12m. Claire Oldfield reports Bulletin Telecoms pioneer grew at speed of light Andrew Rickman started Bookham Technology above his garage, leading the way in the use of integrated fibre-optic circuits. Mark Stretton reports Best way for father to lend money to son for a business Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world AttendA Mediasurface Tholstrup's site is liquidised Prufrock Get hissed on snake wine Sunday Times Merc war of words goes into reverse A chance to shake up money movers The Return of a Heretic Avia Polar Star Contents Asprey & Carrard How the men from the ministry failed to shut me up Liam Clarke, who faced prosecution for writing about army dirty tricks, calls for reform of the secrecy laws Hairdos and don'ts Storm clouds over the Aga, and it's all this global warming malarkey to blame Drambuie Enemy of the People The Sunday Times So you think you can learn to be a novelist Do Malcolm Bradbury-style courses really turn out creative writers? Amanda Craig finds fellow novelists divided on the issue Your ideal shopping partner Will the Tories send for a military man? As the Tory right turns against Portillo as a future leader, two men with military backgrounds are waiting in the wings, writes Michael Prescott Sex was a dangerous game in the swinging Fifties The years after the war were more permissive than we think, recalls Penelope Lively Putting the appeal back into virginity Interview Say hello to the nice inspector Mike Tomlinson, the emollient successor to Chris Woodhead, is a secret evangelist, finds Melanie Phillips The Sunday Times Why babies are this year's wedding accessory A very private way of saying goodbye The magazine editor Fiona Macpherson hid her cancer from those close to her. She wanted to die with dignity, says Lydia Slater Rise of the European who answers back Jungle Japan takes a secret family to its heart A British love story was revealed by Japan's worst air crash, writes Margarette Driscoll Madaboutwine Ltd. The Times America's boom could turn into the big bust If the US catches a bad economic cold, the world could be in for a bout of recession, writes David Smith It's a Starck choice for all Yoo beautiful people Zoom Where love has a varying price My shot in the dark found a JFK assassin Philip Kerr thought an earlier attempt to kill Kennedy would make good fiction—then found it was fact Virgin trains Ringo's star fades, but Dawn makes a splash Talking heads Global village This Life It Girl Sings for her Supper Picture Gallery No Sex, Just Shopping Diplomatic as Ever It's India's Night The millennium list Eureka! Len Shackleton The Daily Telegraph: Sir Malcolm Bradbury On the slow train to London House prices in commuterland could be hit by a long-term rise in rail journey times, writes Graham Norwood Properties of the Week Weatherboard houses 'Bargain' under Gatwick flight path Contents Allsop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Western Algarve Mowlem Hamptons International Viva Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Ferry Quays Islington EC1 Metropolis Audley Top secret retreat for sale A Devon house that has welcomed the likes of Freddie Mercury and a KGB spy is on the market, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Fairview New Homes Plc Inclusive The Ultimate High Hendon Lane N 3 The Sunday Times Built on a fortune in Welsh gold The home of the man whose mine yielded the Welsh gold for Michael Douglas's wedding ring is for sale, writes Christine Webb Buying a home from home on the ski slopes Keen skiers should consider buying a chalet rather than renting one—but they must pick their spot carefully, writes Mary Wilson Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Furlong Homes The Sunday Times Private Sales Tipton St. John, Sidmouth, Devon The Sunday Times Winkworth Little Venice at Sovereign Quay, Eastbourne Eaton Place Belgravia SW1 Cornwall Happiness is a street away Cheryl Markosky discovers why one family were ready to pay £500,000 to move just 100 yards £1m houses become two a penny Million-pound homes are no longer confined to the rich boroughs of London, writes Cheryl Markosky A new deal for sellers Scene change Giving a sale extra bite A brush with Picasso Compulsive viewing St. James's Ludgrove Hall Barratt Fairview New Homes Plc A trap for unwary landlords A businessman who has lost thousands in unpaid rent and court fees tells Graham Norwood of the perils of buying to let Converted stables win the price-premium stakes Planning restrictions on turning stables into homes add value to those already converted, finds Christian Dymond Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Ryanair Contents Tinsel Towns With their long histories, rich traditions and potent gluhwein, German Christmas markets are a powerful antidote to shallow consumerism. But will the magic work on seasonal sceptic Jeremy Lazell? Contents Winter Boot Voyages Jules Verne Portable Games Console Portable Nappy-Change Kit Contact Lens Case World Time Market principals David Wickers selects Europe's best Christmas markets Rucksack on Wheels Holiday Clinic The O'Gradys want to escape Dublin for some sand, sun—and baby-sitting. David Wickers finds three Med dream retreats for under £3,200 Every girl wants a Hans to hold There's a blond German among the grey men of France. Ellie Giles finds she can't say nein Thomascook. com The Holidaymakers' Profile Club Med Readers' Rants Holiday Money Clubs Sunsail Heritage and Culture down under Tourist limit to save pyramids Don't dwell on the thought of Patrick Vielra's… Question & Answer Where was I? First discounts on Christmas breaks Deals of the Week Ferry disaster claims another life TV Travel Opening Shots What's new in travel this month Books of the week Heart of starkness It's red, raw and riveting: Tony Perrottet takes the train into Australia's Big Empty Chicago Illinois Skis and boots—it pays to buy Renting can be a false economy, says Graham DUFFILL—while, below right, Olympic skier Martin Bell chooses the gear to push your skiing to new peaks Air Portugal British Airways Holidays Crystal Italy India & nepal P&O Stena Line Can we have a room with a view? You most certainly can. 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Washington Dc Crystal Endowment firms face more fines Leave B&B after share payout Small lenders beat big business online Contents Planes, Trains and Automobiles . . . Figures show it… Consumers let down by Labour Contents Jupiter Contents Car insurance to be charged by the mile Endowment victims a step closer to justice Reprieve for widowed pensioners Sainsbury's Bank Woolwich charges saver for taking cash from branch Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Killik & Co Dump the car and cut cost of travelling Owning and running a car is now so expensive it is often cheaper to hire one, use taxis or even fly. By Robert Winnett Equitable Abbey National Selftrade. co. uk Which trackers are best route Tracker funds offer the most consistently strong returns, but which indexes should you follow? By Robert Winnett CapitalOneBANK Coventry Pick of the Tracker Funds To great profits? Alliance Leicester Framlington Moneygator C&GCheltenham & Gloucester Extrade BT charges even if net connections fail Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Legal & General Tap into shares that pay highest income Buying high-yielding shares may be risky but can offer capital growth as well as a good income. Nick Gardner reports Perpetual M&G Scottish Widows Standard Life Bank Record loss as gas fails to light shares Diary of a Day Trader Scottish Widows Bank Pick the perfect mobile phone this Christmas About 5m people will buy a phone this month. Kathryn Cooper leads you through the maze of tariffs and deals Policy Portfolio PLC Beale Dobie Lifecoverdirect Policy Plus Talk is Cheaper Next Week in Doors Threadneedle investments Murray Johnstone Surrenda-link The Sunday Times DLJ direct Best Deals from the Internet Cast net wide for best online mortgage deal The web helps you find lowest rates and work out the repayments, but there are pitfalls. 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Learn Spanish in Spain A new language a new life Challenge Educational Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Wanted Keen Readers Education The Sunday Times Sunday Times Hired guns don't need to be fired Demand for interim managers is growing fast as firms find it cheaper to bring in a temporary expert to solve problems or set up a function, writes Roger Eglin NetscaliBur Why job seekers are still slipping through the net The Flintstones in Where the Buffalettes Roam! Contents Picture Gallery Pop into KFC All Saints bonanza 170 years young 007's speedsters Mir's landing Fancy feet Fuzzy fun The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog The Grinch has arrived and he's about to steal your laughs at Christmas Super Saracens Paul Wray spends a day training with rugby union's top team - the Saracens Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Fresh! Question Time Buzz! Squirt Picture Gallery Dennis Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week The Funday Times Chicken Coup Disney Dream Fans Utd Tracy Mosely Home win for Henman Bike king B2B Microsoft KPMG Consulting Compaq How sharing can change Technology can give companies success in a wider market place, says Mark Prigg, but first they must unlearn traditional trading practices Key Points The new high-tech marketplace East Midlands Electricity 'Buy-side','sell-side' meet at the hub So, just what's in it for you? How Marketplaces Work Balance that keeps monopolies at bay Competition & Anti-Trust KPMG Consulting How the sectors see it working Industry Issues Healthy growth in the B2B field Commerce Join forces to move forward Collaboration Make the most of what you have Content Compaq Built on strong foundations Community Harmonise the technology and the process Infrastructure SAP Survival needs a swift response Looking to the Future Microsoft Contents Pricewaterhousecoopers Contents Track 100 Innovative entrepreneurs surge forward on all fronts From telecoms and the internet to the Teletubbies, thrusting young firms are exploiting a flood of opportunities. Clair Oldfield reports Battle to raise profile of business is not over Britain's gifted entrepreneurs are still having to fight the ignorance and indifference of society's powerbrokers, writes Sir Richard Branson Britain's 100 fastest Rules of Engagement Rising stars discovered Fifteen of the firms that have appeared in the Fast Track 100 have been floated. Hamish Stevenson reports on the effort to spot tomorrow's stars The Fast Track project Advisers can be partners too Ambitious companies need help to expand. Frank Blin, above, of Price Waterhouse Coopers explains what consultants can offer Companies with staying power: firms that have been in the Fast Track 100 for three years or more Get ahead in race to find talent Bonus schemes and share options help to attract staff but they must be wisely drafted, write Paul Mander and David Dennison of Berwin Leighton, the City law firm Fast Track Investors use old yardsticks to assess the new economy Jonathan Diggines of Murray Johnstone Private Equity explains how high-technology ventures are evaluated to see if they are worth backing Virgin Oracle Turn information into sales Nick Barley of Oracle explains how new technology can be used to learn more about a company's customers so they can be targeted by the marketing and sales departments Dataworkforce Telecoms recruitment agency Ecosse Films Chauffour Top 10 Manufacturers Berwin Leighton Top 10 Retailers Murray Johnstone Em: seven communications Pricewaterhousecoopers Sources of finance used by Fast Track companies Murray Johnstone Oracle Berwin Leighton Fast Track Top 10 Firms where the Internet is Important to Business Index of the Fast Track 100 The Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 Virgin atlantic Contents Books Drambuie on Ice Contents Don't be fooled by the angelic face: Lift the mask and she's still a rough Cameron Diaz is no dumb blonde Tough tomboy, says Garth Pearce "Extraordinary impressive and daring" Praise to the skies Huge and wickedly colourful, Turner's watercolours will sweep you away, says Waldemar Januszczak A tarnish on Tinseltown The race for the Oscars has already started, but Hollywood is not happy, reports John Harlow Falstaff The week's films Short Cuts The Nutcracker Brave new Artsworld Can a new arts cable station, narrowly targeted at a discerning audience, compete with television's usual lowbrow output for the masses, asks Bryan Appleyard HMV Sue Townsend has adapted her huge bestseller, The Cappuccino Years, for BBC1 for the new year All foreplay, no If it's live, say so TeLeTexT Big in America Unknown here, the lslington-born singer Dido has taken the States by Storm—with a little help from Gwyneth and Eminem. 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