News from 17/06/2001
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John Hamilton, Frank Davidson, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Robert Hewlson, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Tom Allen, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, N J, Fred Redwood, Christine McGourty, David Brown, Tessa Mayes, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Peter Etchells, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Paul O'Neill, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Mark Souster, Lucy Adams, Cranston Watts, Frank Whitford, Robert Lefever, R Wilkinson, Don Hales Association of Footbsll Statisticians, Kelth Wheatley, Kingston Smith the chartered accountant, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Rory Godson, Ian Pocock, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, David Wilby, Sarah Hunt, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Dr Roger Henderson, Sally Brown, A C, Charles Braithwaite, Tony Allen-Mills, Peter Hosie, Simon Wilde, Steve Newman, Anthony Sattin, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Nick Proctor, Dr Frank Thompson, Peter Wilson, Lawrence Dallaglio, Marian Phillips, Rachel Dobson, David Dougill, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Geraldine Hackett, H C, Marian Martin, David Hewson, J McKeon, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Max Anderson, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, Errol Brown, John O'Donnell, Lawrence Manion, Howard Gross Chairman, London Society of Chartered Accountants, Bernice McCabe, Jane Kiernan, Taimour Lay, Nick Gardner, Patrick Marber, Jennifer Potter, Michael Stewart Head teacher, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Josephine Smith, Alastair Hendy, Hugh McIlvanney, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, John Luke, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, John Humphrys, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Shelley Von Strunckel, Stuart Andrews, Ian Strong, Peter Dalheimer, David Leppard, Richard Littlejohn, Paul Durman, Alex Clark, Brian Jackman, Elaine Williams, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Dr Philip Denton, Lucy Hoe, Kerry Larkman, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Kira Cochrane, Paul Williams, Danny O'Brien, Anthea Aldous, Paul Thurston, Gerald Baxter, Victoria O'Brien, Sean Newsom, Bob Graham, John O'donnell, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Hew Strachan, Lindsay Duguid, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Mike Hart, Cavity Walls, Tom Mangold, Andy Knott, Allson Brace, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Melvyn Bragg, M J, Dominic Rusche, Dominic Rushe, Nick Rennison, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Edward Donnelly, Pat Butcher, David Walsh, David Barnett, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Dr Craig Gerrard, Stephen Armstrong, Martin Venables, Mark Macaskill, Christopher Goodwin, R W Johnson, Roland White, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, Jack Hartley, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Simon Taylor, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Bruce Beckett director of media relation, John Urbanek, Barry Collins, John Waples, A A Gill, Sasha Slater, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, David Williams, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Harvey Jones, Sara Wheeler, Robert Johnston, Godfrey Golzen, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, June Clark, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Graham Norwood, Michael Holroyd, Jonathan Futrell, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, Mark Wallinger, Hugh Pearman, Laurel Townend, Dan Cairns, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Parsley, Terry Grandin, Tom Deveson, Stephanie Clark, Simon Trump, Martin Booth, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse, Sian Griffiths, Julia Damianova,
ResumoM16 'firm' spied on green groups Blunkett to end police early retirement scam A demonstrator taunts Gothenburg police . . . and gets shot for his defiance Investec Contents Tough girl Rebuilding Britain Tory MP runs for leader with backing from No 10 Eureka, again Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Abbey National Bush finds a friend in Putin after Euro rows Hospital put dead foetus out with rubbish MPs to vote for 11% pay rise Memo hints at Labour plot against Ashcroft 130,000 asylum seekers vanish Wembley stadium could still lose out to Birmingham How agent Camus sank Greenpeace oil protests National Theatre faces anger over explicit gay sex production Virgin trains Labour drops plans to ban cigarette ads MasterCard Police buy top assault rifle to tame gunmen On digital Euro set to 'creep' into British stores Exam blunder set students an impossible task Siebel Alfa This is the way the universe ends Hypnosis clues to lost toddler Average age of British fathers reaches new high Cut-price 007 helicopters to beat jams Cancer teams search for key drug combination Teacher Training Agency Friends Provident Scientists show that we make our own luck Leak reveals new split in RSPCA ranks Navy to get two 'super' aircraft carriers Rugby star takes ballet lessons to raise his game Land Rover MacIntyre Uncovered In a costly libel action, the BBC has admitted that a documentary in its acclaimed MacIntyre Undercover series was flawed. Nicholas Hellen reports on what lay behind a debacle Jeep Carey advisers say he should share power Fruit with added fizz designed to tempt children Virgin mobile Siamese twin is flown home Gay couples join forces to have babies as foursomes Vauxhall Hay fever comes early thanks to foot and mouth Learndirect Would You Buy a Used Tory Party from Any of this Lot? He's a 'ruthless, scheming chameleon'-and he could be just the man to save the Tories Who cares wins: Michael Portillo's bid to lead the Conservative party is off to a flying start. But his exotic past means victory is far from certain. Michael Prescott reports On another planet Eastern Kayam OCM Space Oddities Gambling to win on the human stage Profile How big a mistake are you going to make? Netscalibur The forgotten public The Sunday Times Cleaning up the police Central Equity There's a big silver lining on that Tory cloud Journalists aren't really the opposition, whatever they say Beating the bugs was child's play for Irish diplomats Atticvs Cook's tour of duty comes to an end in the bargain basement Jobless Dobbo is left to feed off Labour's scraps Morris is the problem for schools, not the solution Study Skills Changes in school that nobody wants Canon Tories sunk by euro Ouch: I suspect that there are legions of men like… Vaccination perils Camera for crime Points Birthdays Mass grave trail leads to Milosevic Where's Lucky? Debenhams Experts unravel fate of 40,000 Hundreds held after mass battle Day of dour debate descends Honda Interflora Dolphin telecom Leaders insist on a larger EU Alliance Leicester Tomb-raider Lara is hero of tweeny America Titanic explorer hunts for signs of Noah's ark Woburn may take Russian bears Appeal P&o Stena Line Fujitsu Computers Siemens Ex-king heads polls in Bulgaria Thales Technology to Trust Pisa's tower is handed back a few degrees safer Mbeki in secret talks with opposition party A marked man in Hollywood Inside Ginger Harrison, a Los Angeles policewoman, showed Going with the flow National Rail Russians thrash their drug takers to stop addiction BT Inquiry launched into vaccine 'link' with autism Weather and Travel Outlook Storm takes the shine off Queen's official birthday Ferrysavers Mother, 28, dies from CJD News in Brief Railtrack claims Shipman snubs probe into murders Missing girl home Teenagers die in 80ft cliff car plunge Al-Fayed sues Oldham arrests £11m jackpot won by single ticket Brittany Ferries Balloon bid Bomb killings Library chief Boy shot dead A fine mess It's Wide Open TaylorMade Contents Pistol Pete opens fire Lions rage Lions pass brutal trial of strength Henry's team just too good The Lions coach has an unusual problem—after three matches he still can't find his weakest link Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Johnson fury at referee Lions captain claims inconsistent officials could cost the tourists Test series victory, says Stephen Jones Virtuoso Wilkinson runs through his repertoire Not even the All Blacks could have matched hungry Lions for superb support of the ball-carrier Destroyer Corry makes Test case Morris dances forward The Lions loose-head prop is ready to tackle Australia at full throttle after endless sessions of punishing preparation. By Stephen Jones Frustrated Burke has point to prove The Lions tour gives Matt Burke the chance to re-establish himself as the automatic choice at full-back for the Wallabies, writes Nick Cain Sharks or not, I'm ready to test water With Queensland convincingly beaten, I can't wait to ram home the massage against Australia a English clip the Eagles' wings Historic win for women The New Zealand women's squad, unbeaten since 1991, are shattered by a thrilling late victory for England, reports Marian Phillips Woodward buoyed by a tour of triumphs Clive Woodward says the North America tour proved that England have the strength in depth to become the world's best. By Mark Souster Merceron springs shock on out-of-sorts Boks Best of enemies Richard Evans wonders if friendship is Henman's biggest barrier against the Wimbledon champion Genie Seeds of compromise An ingenious initiative by the All England Club chairman has restored sanity and soothed egos over seedlings, writes Richard Evans Sampras holds court The Wimbledon champion talks about the goals and ambitions that continue to drive him on Henman on centre stage Sky Sports Injured stars out to grass With Wimbledon just over a week away, many of the world's top players face a desperate race to be fit in time, reports Gerald Baxter Wounded Tiger's human after all Lesser lights face stiff test Sergio Garcla is playing inspired golf, and victory would secure him a police in the record books Accor Cruellest cut wipes out Janzen Alasdair Reid sees the former winner ruled out of this year's tournament after officials impose two-shot penalty for rule infringement Woods off the pace at Tulsa The world No 1 has shown signs of crackling under pressure as a demanding course takes its toll Sports writer of the year Maturity raises expectations for Garcia The young Spaniard has learned from his mistakes, and is now a genuine contender to win his first major title, writes David Walsh Scotland Heroes needed to deliver poison antidote In a league of their own American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Joe Dimaggio, The Hero's Life Richard Ben Cramer Simon & Schuster, hb, £20 Bestsellers Power pair cruise to easy win No Steve Redgrave, but you couldn't mistake the margin of superiority. Nick Pitt watches another great rowing partnership in the making 'Matthew Pinsent is amazing and there is still more… BT Rain to Surrey's rescue Zimbabwe lack power Cricket Round-Up White gears up for Ashes battle The allrounder is sitting out England's one-day campaign, but has an extra incentive to do well against Australia in the Tests. By John Stern Cricket Scoreboards Barnett keeps raising his game Richard Rae talks to Gloucestershire's veteran opening batsman, who is still clocking up the runs Shah an ace in the pack Owais Shah's promising start for England showed a new maturity from a former teenage prodigy No need for England to press the panic button Stewart row over Condon showdown The England batsman and anti-corruption chief are caught up in a war of words over stalemate in match-fixing investigation. By Simon Wilde Picture Gallery Police ready to tackle racists National Front threats will see heightened security measures at Headingley today, writes Simon Wilde Italy's year of shame Drugs, violence and scandal have rocked Serie A, but today the title race takes centre stage Jeffers is the first link in Arsenal's championship chain Francis Jeffers is the first of a series of signings Arsene Wenger hopes will help Arsenal challenge for the Premiership. By Rob Hughes Liverpool Set to Steal £4.5M Riise from under Fulham's Nose Samba Beat The hypnotic rhythm of Brazil has ground to a halt as humiliation on the pitch is matched by scandal behind the scenes. By Rob Hughes Battling Welsh stifle Swedes Ruthless Bradford brush Broncos aside Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racecards: Leicester Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Ascot banishes blues The annual festival provides blessed relief for a sport torn apart by internecine fighting Fraser no longer willing to settle for second best Self-confidence has replaced doubt as the 400m runner sets her sights firmly on world championship success, says Richard Rae Goldie plots raid on Ascot Tim Richards on the trainer hoping for a long-distance triumph with York winner Orientor Sunday-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Auto Aalbers Record breakers British sailors were dominant in the annual race round the Isle of Wight. By Kelth Wheatley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Wundercars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpina Altwood Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Barons Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Jaguar Guy Salmon Jaguar Watford Jaguar Lancaster Wunder cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carseekers Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Authorised Sunday-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Automatic Pilot Ray Hutton reports on a revolution in cluchless cars The nest is empty, so it's time to fly With the children grown up, Mum wants a cool convertible Take the heat off your engine Sunday-time Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Direct Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenaoks Bradshaw Webb Tradition of Excellence Pentagon Bkthomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mertrux Direct Falcon Cruickshank Dick Lovett Sunday-times Porsche AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Range Multiple Display Advertising Items Arlington Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT600 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Genuine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bramshaw Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Sunday-times Regtransfers DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmarks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Regpiates 1 Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stream machine H. 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Is this the beginning of the end for ITV? By Dominic Rushe Itv's Fight to Stay at the Top Audiences and advertisers are deserting TV's biggest player Sony Franchises Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mortgage Practice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Franchise with Job Satisfaction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Absolutely No Selling Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Mania Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Loan Consultants Ltd. 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By David Parsley Arena's £85m rights issue hangs in balance Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Royal Mail City ignored dark side of insurer's Bright star The charismatic founder of Independent Insurance has left it in tatters. Report by Paul Durman and John Waples Ford's Scheele in line for No 2 job at Detroit The European boss is being tipped for global stardom, writes David Parsley Middle market demands a better deal from investors Fund managers prefer to take stakes in b ig companies and are depriving medium-sized firms of the benefits that they expected from flotation. David Sumner Smith reports Environmental laws bring pain for no gain Progress Report: Zeus Aluminium Companies fall below funds' radar screens Institutional investors usually go for a stake worth more than £3m and they want to be able to buy and sell easily Enterprisenetwork Why it pays to treat staff with kid gloves The number of claims for constructive dismissal is rising fast. John O'Donnell points out the main risks for employers Sap Bulletin Questions of Business Vet's busy surgery dogged by shortage of skilled staff The Sunday Times Hand of God started ball rolling Jon Smith had barely set up as a football agent when a twist of fate teamed him up with Diego Maradona. By Mark Stretton My First Break Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Trust Bank Any Purpose Re-Mortgages/mortgages Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Property Goldfinch The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Credit Suisse First Boston City float with a difference Career tips for jobseekers in poll position Prufrock Life's no joke for Disney cartoonists Trafficmaster jetsetters beat the jams Hedge fund duds risk a clipping Inside the City Class Revolt Will Tony Blair learn this lesson? The making of Melvyn Inside Excuse for a party Goodwood Travel Limited The exams that stop pupils thinking Bernice McCabe, head of a top London school, says AS-levels stifle intellectual growth The winning lady in red Wales versus France—it's what you might call a draw in the drizzle Mean Fields Mercedes-Benz The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Mooning Mandela, my missing father Maki Mandela saw little of her father as a child. But jail was the making of their relationship, she tells Margarette Driscoll Paying the price for studying Adolf Hitler Michael Burleigh's prize-winning book on the Third Reich has finally ended his Nazi fascination, he tells Stuart Wavell I'm a liberal But I'd shoot a burglar Interview Charity? You must be joking The star-studded It's Fashion party last week was in aid of cancer relief. But Robert Johnston was taken aback by the uncharitahle attitude of many guests The Sunday Times Access is all at the court of King Tony Has Blair's huge Whitehall shake-up played into the4 hands of Gordon Brown and his Eurosceptic allies, asks David Smith The Sunday Times All the makings of a good dad Charlie Lewis's study of fatherhood shows that dads do matter. But they dont't need to cook, and 20 minutes a day is enough quality time, he tells Margarette Driscoll If you want to be a man, my boy, get your punch in first Modern Fathers The Sunday Times Cities in the sky More skysrapers are needed to save our green fields. So can we learn to live on tp of each other asks Hugh Pearman High hopes that soon came tumbling down When the loved ones are a pain in the political neck Double lives of the biographical classes The rivals scrapping over John Gielgud's life are in a long line of biography feuds. We need a new system, says Michael Holroyd Strange betrayal FBI agent Robert Hanssen worked out his childhood traumas by betraying his wife and his country, writes Tom Mangold We will never send them away Pavarotti versus a page three girl? No contest Shock Exchange The tabloid week Picture Gallery Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Nicholas Albery Making up is Hard to Do This Life Wilde Thing Bill, the Best Man What a Load of Pants Week The Guardian, The Times, The Independents: P. S. Ryanair Where was I? Rich pickings for late bookers Still haven't booked your summer break?. David Wickers shows you how to secure a great late escape and offers a host of last-minute holidays—from camping in France to strolling among cheetahs in Namibia Sky high Rugged City Bike Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell The Sunday Times Splashproof Portable TV Ferrysavers Swimming Aid Cabin Bag Suit-Carrier Explorer Hat Eagles for company Castles, canyons and trackless forests—Brian Jackman walks into the Dark Ages via Spain's wild Sierra de Aitana A glittering opportunity In an outback mining town, Jennifer Potter is lured by what the local golden boy has to offer Confessions of a Tourist Travelocity Markwarner beach clubs Savile Don't Forget the City Pesticide spray alarm Birmingham International has been voted one of the… Spanish air strikes? Holiday Money Travelbag This shot of children in Lesotho bears all the… TV Travel Ryanair Where was I? Questions and Answers Books of the Week Fees axed for holiday cash Wetbike curbs stalled Zambia hit by poachers Readers' Rants Summer highs Dozens of events are planned to celebrate this week's solstice. Sean Newsom picks the hottest Stena Line Tourism Malaysia On the Cheap Stockholm Beautiful, immaculate and cool—and that's just the people. Sean Newsom hits the cafes, clubs, parks and pools of Stockholm, the ideal chill-out city Irish Ferries Ireland PAB Tours International Lelsue Breaks Trail & Beach & Cross Country Riding Ireland The Irish Landmark Trust Seacat 'I Wish to Register a Complaint': How to Make your Case Heard The complaining game 'Intelligent squirrels spoilt our holiday!' a case for compensation or just plain nuts? Susan d'Arcy explains your rights to redress Clubs Sunsail The Iranian revelation: a welcome behind the veil Diamond shrines, bleeding trees, assassin's castles and people who love you on sight: Max Anderson explains why Iran is set to be huge Intofrance International Motor Racing Tours India & Nepal Anatolian Sky Travel One Travel Section Crystal Holidays Kuoni British Airways Holidays Mad for Byron Mark Ottaway joins the surf-watchers on the beaches of Byron Bay, capital of alternative Oz Trailfinders Travelbag Flynow Check-In Flexicover Flightwise Faresavers Jetline Airline Network Buzz Impulse Flights Travel mood British midland Flightbookers Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Fly Upper Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Flight Centre Direct Car Hire EasyRentacar Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Crown Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Select Multiple Display Advertising Items KrisFlyer Usit Campus Multiple Display Advertising Items All Starz Travel Management Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British European Multiple Display Advertising Items Canaries & Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Journeys Elegant Resorts Luxury Holidays Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Cruise & Sail Cunard Multiple Classified Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrysavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Med Kuoni Worldwide P&O North Sea Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrier Solosholidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Europcar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iglu Villas Holiday Hypermarket Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radisson Multiple Display Advertising Items Latesaversfrance French Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer City Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disneyland Simply Corsica Multiple Display Advertising Items Deutsche Bahn UK Booking Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Camping4less Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bonnes Vacances! 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Labour scraps free nursing care pledge Banks to play mind games on customers Post Office sparks price war over holiday cash Secret charges swallow small investors' profits Staying afloat Bulls v bears Jupiter It's time to overhaul the outdated tax regime Comment Home loan help for divorcees Norwich Union Scottish Widows Bank Tips to avoid the Revenue if you travel the world Money Matters Christine Ross answers your questions on perdonal finance Are shares about to soar or slump? Experts are split on prospects for the stock market. Robert Winnett studies both side of the argument Merrill Lynch HSBC Cash in on Labour's spending Shares in firms that provide public services should soar. Robert Winnett reveals those most likely to prosper M&G Inestments Legal & General High fees eat up profits from endowments Some insurance companies take more than 20% of a fund's value in charges, writes Kathryn Cooper How to profit from the views of City experts Nick Gardner explains what analysts really mean when they tell investors to buy, sell or hold Redstone Telecom gives day trader an unhappy birthday Diary of a Day Trader Merrill Lynch HSBC Britannic retirement solutions Liverpool Victoria Friends offers cheap shares to customers With insurers in the doldrums, should you take up the mutual firm's offer? By Kathryn Cooper The Sunday Times Guarantees fail to keep their word Firms promise great deals to attract customers, but many are of little real value, writes Kathryn Cooper Nelson Comdirect National Savings JPMorgan Fleming Neville James Norwichunion Beale Dobie The Sunday Times Mortgage or re-mortgage problems? Beware of costly traps when you pick a mortgage The City watchdog aims to make it easier to find the right home loan. Naomi Caine reaveals the pitfalls Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Windfall Shares Find true price of a home loan Savings News Japan fund is full of Eastern promise Fund Watch Chase De Vere Savills Private Finance Policy Portfolio PLC Scottish Widows Paragon mortgages Diver takes plunge into property Money Makeover DLJ direct Newworld Nicholson International The Miles Partnership Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Zurich Financial Services MacDonald Kinnaird Harvey Nash Selector Europe Spencer Stuart MyOyster plc Pensions Insurance Investments Healthcare Whitehead Mann GKR Huntswood Taylor Woodrow Oryx Whitehead Mann GKR Futurestep General Medical Council Fairfield Consulting Harvey Nash Crest Nicholson Halifax Equitable ICL a Fujitsu company Vice President Pirs Dover Practick Frazer-Jones Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Responseability Ciberion Management Consultants RM Inter Exec Caplial One Harvey Nash Invensys Invensys Mann weaver Hanover Fox International Mercuri Urval Cims BHP Learndirect LBA Sunday-times Harvey Nash Defence Bills Agency GWT Business Link People's Dispensary for Sick Animals Stafford Long and Partners Northern Ireland Civil Service Cagonline Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Martin ward anderson Membership & HR Director Keeler Pricewaterhousecoopers Aquinas Executive Recruitment The British Library Chair of the British Broadcasting Corporation Sunday-times Sport England Healless Spencer Norman Broadbent Cigna Centrica Comstor Network Health and Beauty Gray & Osbourn Classic Selection Ultra Villas Connaught Willmott Dixon Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Link Senior Banker Career Services Scottish Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finance & Leasing Association Lcmcareercare The Law Society Haldane Equal Opportunities Commission Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy The Sunday Times HM Prison Service Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Ofgem Turning Point Charity and Fundraising Shaftesbury The Sunday Times Succession Planning Associates Colchester The National Trust for Scotland IT graduates failing jobs test Computer science students should have it made. So why are companies snubbing them, asks Allson Brace Education Wellington College To advertise in this section please telephone the… University of Durham Business School Principal The Royal Grammar School Courses Mapleacademy Oxford Media School Oise. net Goethe Institute London Ef International Kindergarten Teacher University of Leicester Winning the battle to get boys reading Mapleacademy Keen Readers Learning is for life not for a job title The internet age has speeded up the rate at which knowledge becomes outdated. Godfrey Golzen reports on how firms must respond ALDI Care UK Watson Wyatt The Sunday Times Carillion RodertD@inifl. state. gov Management Consultants Careerservices Management Blair's pay rise is outrageous: it's far too small Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSavils An architect for £15 The grand illusion This 'mini stately' near Henley is not nearly as old as it looks. Cheryl Markosky marvels at a new-build mansion with historic pretensions Time to move on Get off our green space East Anglian villagers have a message for the planners, says Gareth Huw Davies Houses with tennis courts Selling Point Synagogue turns secular The lure of Lindisfarne The magic of Holy Island puts prices at a premium, writes Steve Newman Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items East London Montevetro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ayrton Wylie Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Robertbruce & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley & Co John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons LaneFox Croft International Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Bective Davidson Maskells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items High life on the ocean waves Peter Beckwith is selling his French villa to buy a floating holiday apartment on a luxury liner, writes Sian Griffiths Knight Frank Wilcon Homen Self-build sanctuary in Wales A Kit home is a nature lover's idyll, says Fred Redwood Politician leaves Devon house to save the world MEP Emma Nicholson is selling up to focus on work abroad, writes Graham Norwood Breathtaking by night Citylofts Devington Homes Grovemanor House Colvilles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Wiltshire - Semington Colvilles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleeson Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Penthouse, Butlers Wharf, London SE1 Audleycourt Hamptons Home work St. George An architect for just £15 Stella Bingham revels how to get professional advice at a bargain rate Curvaceous living Add layers and save money Ask the Experts Liz sells Swiss ski base Poet's corner Horse haven Golf hideaway for Seaman Where Walton felt 'compleat' Galliard Homes Ltd Warmans Galliard Homes Limited Charles Church Swan Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lurot Brand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern City Living Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prices warm up in London's new hot spot Private Sales Horley Nr Banbury Oxfordshire Dorset - Branksome Park - Poole Spain Wooton, Bedfordshire Marlborough, Wiltshire Nineelms Refurbishment Opportunity Drginternet Highgate - N6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Pluckley, NR. 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Radio waves Evolution Naked ambition Why is this woman writing a book in the nude, asks Stephen Armstrong Rest of the week's theatre Midsummer classics Drama out of a crisis In the National's Howard Katz, Patrick Marber skilfully recaptures the essence of one man's cosmic struggle, says John Peter Ambassadors Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Smashing stuff! A surreal glass fantasy at the V&a blows Hugh Pearman away Gimme more Where once there was silence, now jazz is busting out all over the broadcasting schedules. Clive Davis reports Agony and ecstasy ENO's Rape of Lucretia is brilliantly sung and a sensitive handling of decidedly dodgy material, says Hugh Canning A merry dance The Spitalfields Festival is a huge and vital celebration of musical and cultural diversity, says Paul Driver Record of the week The Sunday Times Pop Classical Crucial cuts Jazz Ruling the roost Rambert swaps new for old at the Wells, while th Kirov begins its reign at the House, says David Dougill Welsh National Opera Monster talent Ed Harcourt is a strange bird, and his stunning debut album is a true original, says Dan Cairns Royal Academy of Arts Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Top 10 selling albums May 12 June 9 Video Top 10 mdie aloums May 12 June 9 Agenda Don Williams Bjorn Again Hyde Park The Symphonic Tour Multiple Display Advertising Items Nanci Griffith & the Blue Moon Orchestra Event Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CSS Stellar Entertainment Ltd Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros English National Ballet Madonna, Robbie Williams, U2 Madonna Jools Holland Online classics Carmina Burana St. John's Smith Square Culture Wigmore Hall Diana Krall Sbc British Lions Liao Changyong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Zone Harold Pinter Agatha Christies Sting Uktickets Capital Breaks Madonna Queen's Theatre Rambert Dance Company Guildford Live 2001 Lady smith Black Mambazo Tickets or Hospitality Les Miserables Best Musical Van Morrison Culture The siren call of a wicked lady Dangerous Muse a Life of Caroline Blackwood by Nancy Schoenberger Weidenfeld £20 pp336 Blood in the streets Paris between Empires 1814-1852 by Philip Mansel J Murray £25 pp522 Victim of revolution Diary Divine inspiration Gaudi: The Biography by Gijs van Hensbergen HarperCollins £24.99 pp322 At a glance Art The war crimes that shape our world Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History by Erna Paris Bloomsbury £20 pp512 The Open University A little night reading What Willy Russell has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: the Tories More precious than diamonds, jade was fought over by emperors. It is still the cause of incalculable misery The Stone of Heaven: The Secret History of Imperial Green Jade by Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark Weidenfeld £20 pp429 An incredible journey Lady of Spain Don Quixote's Delusions: Travels in Castilian Spain by Miranda France Weidenfeld £20 pp253 Anne Tyler Battling it out Better the devil you know Lucky Him: The Biography of Kingsley Amis by Richard Bradford Peter Owen £22.50 pp448 Hutchinson Mixed-up memories John Dory by John Murray Flambard Press £7.99 pp224 Lady Jean by Noel Virtue Peter Owen £10.99 pp208 At a glance Father and child reunion A Son of War by Melvyn Bragg Sceptre £16.99 pp426 Risky moments in ordinary lives Island: Collected Stories by Alistair MacLeod Cape £16.99 pp431 An earthy matriarch The Years with Laura Diaz by Carlos Fuentes Bloomsbury £17.99 pp516 He wants to give you a piece of their mind Children's book of the week A Series of Unfortunate Events: 1 The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket Age 9+ Amazon Pick of the week The Piano Shop on the Left Bank by T E Carhart India: A History by John Keay Audio books of the week Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 692 Hardbacks Paperbacks Television and radio The one to watch The week ahead The Cazalets Friday, BBC1, 9pm Best film The Shining Tuesday, Sky Cinema, 10.10pm Worth … Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending May 27 Picasso: Magic, Sex and Death Critics choice People Like Us (BBC2, 9.50pm) Film choice Banzi: The Mad, Bad Bettins Show BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sunday 17 June Waking The Dead Critics' choice Big Strong Girls (BBC1, 11am) Film choice Banzai: The Mad, Bad Betting Show BBC1 Radio Satellite cable and digital Banzai Summer Holiday (BBC1, 7pm) Film choice Banzai Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One Drugs Laws Don't Work Critics' choice Counterblast: The Road To Hell (BBC2, 7.30pm) Film choice Banzai Tonight BBC1 Radio Wednesday20June McCready And Daughter Critics' choice Eyes Of The Detective Film choice Banzai Tonight Thursday June Radio Thursday June The Cazalets Critics' choice Small Town Gardens: The Roof Garden (BBC2, 8pm) Film choice Tonight Friday 22June Radio Friday22June Jazz Critics' choice Stars in Their Eyes (ITV, 8.15pm) Film choice Banzal the Mad, Bad Betting Show Saturday23June Radio Saturday23June The Sunday Times Kodak Contents Sparkling Mist Contents Victoria's Secrets Victoria Hervey reveals her plans for her own fan club, meets her match on a blind date with cilla Black I Want to Be a Bitch, Too Kiss my tiara Move over all you domestic goddesses: the bitch is back in town, and she's ready to kick some ass, says Sasha Slater It's a Disaster Toshiba Keep me hanging on Now, the point of calling someone is not getting through, says Victoria Stanley The Party's over Jacket, hat and silk flower, all to order, by Chanel… Ripe for the picking Dress with fruit drawings, to order, from Christian… Rock and a Soft Place Perfect Couple Knife & packer Alka Seltzer Fish Alastair Hendy suggests some deliciously simple ideas for a summer supper Where to Get It Carte Dor Letters A matter of fax Winner's Dinners Staying True to Type? 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