News from 08/07/2001
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Jo Willey, Geoff Terry, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barney Spender, Barbara Hall, Matthew Wall, Alec Stewart, Alex McGregor, Jon Swain, Tessa Mayes, A G, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Donna Leon, James Wallis, Brian Stewart, M J Walker, Robert Woods, Paul Ashton, J D, Honeycomb, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Terence Blacker, Peter Martin Chief executive, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Rory Godson, Richard Bond, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Clive Davis, Lesley Perfect Rasche, John Kenny, Guy Dennis, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Grange siblings, Dr Roger Henderson, Sally Brown, James Murray, Kathy Brewis, Thrasy Petropolous, Richard Lewontin, Alan Hall, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Tom Walker, Phil Smith, Anthony Sattin, Roderick Easdale, Robert Winnett, Brenda Hill, Irwin Stelzer, Wendy Holden, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, George Dearsleyl, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Carole Emmanuel, David Chant, Alastair Hend, Iain Duncan Smith, Philip Kingsley, Jim Giles, Cathy Cooper, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Sue Clayton, Geraldine Hackett, Mrs E Shone, Robert Peston, Mark Hunt, Marian Martin, Peter Loveridge, Leslie Frasser-Mitchell, David Hewson, William Dalrymple, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Rosemary Schlee, Hugh Mcllvanney, Michael Capuzzo, Jeremy Clarkson, Margarette Driscoll, H V, Hugh Canning, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Kemp, Cheryl Markosky, James Clark Defence Correspondent, Eben Black, John O'Donnell, Kevin Sampson, Gerald Sutliff, Allen Rix, David Eimer, Meryl Spicer, Brenda Leppard, Tony Wheeler, Adam Nathan, S W, Victoria Hervey, Tom Farrow, Patrick Garratt, Alan Hunter, Victoria Sogal, Phil Stockton, Richard Johnson, David Bowie, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Noah Smith, Brett Lee, Fiona Fleck, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Jennifer Wallace, David Thomas, John Follain, Maeve Sheehan, Lee Gordon, Miss J Dasey, Ian Hawkey, Richard Brooks, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Stuart Andrews, Paul Durman, Lucy Hughes-hallett, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Neil Hynd, Day Trader, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Adrian Brodkin, Danny O'Brien, John Gurnhill, Celia Brayfield, Christina Patterson, Nicholas Leahy, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Bob Graham, Sue Reid, Jon Talbot, Slobhan Mason, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Natalie Graham, Kate Rew, Belinda Beresford, M J, Dominic Rushe, Caroline Donald, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Brain Megitt, Pat Butcher, Richard Caborn, David Walsh, Fiona Terry, Miranda Seymour, Steve Fitzgerald, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Professor Anthony Trewavas, J Irving, Stephen Armstrong, June White, Mila Ashenden, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Ruth Rendell, Gosia Kaszubska, Rory Godson Business Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Matthew Cambell, Maurice Chittenden, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Graham Hind, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Sir Cameron MacKintosh, Eliza Griswold, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, John Harlow, Brian Smyth, Gary Robertson, Godfrey Smith, Simon Brooke, Mike Langston, Dipesh Gadher, Michael Gillings, Huw Benyon, Ivory Sauces, John Waples, Gillian Wilmot, John Urbanek, A A Gill, Stanley Silver, Hilary Lowe, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, David Campbell, Tom Robbins, Ruth Myers, Nick Fielding, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Claudia Croft, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Michael Church, R H, Sally Kinnes, David Wassell, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, Michael Bright, David Wickers, Ian Hamilton, Andrew Woodthorpe, Mark Stretton reports, Shireen Ritchie, Jeremy Lazell, Alan Hosier, Clifford Bishop, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Julian Ryall, Ben Stothert, Richard Evans tennis correspondent, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Simon Trump, Mrs Mills, Stephanie Clark, Simon Wardell, Louis de Bernieres, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Barry Collins, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoPeers support the reform of cannabis law Gadaffi's stepmother has operation in UK hospital Sandals Contents Edward and Sophie to confront Charles over 'poisonous' campaign Bradford Asians in night of riots Contents Internet Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Cunard Contents Brown warns of further world trade slowdown Police hunt woman serial paedophile Fixed payouts to curb NHS compensation bill Betrayal! Labour man edits Platell diaries Sophie and Edward triumph in business links row Polo Smoothies Criminals may get 'part-time' jail sentences Think! Slow down Blair seeks top UN seat for Germany Rooms with a view: the Kensington House hotel Jobless man lived free in Kensington hotel for 16 years Britain forced to pay highest prices for DVDs Cost of cars will fall as EU scraps dealership rules Phase Eight P&o Stena BT Christie's boss buys art at his own auctions Universities ease entry test for poor pupils Second message was sent from lost girl's phone AS-level workload will be cut back Abbey National Mini comes back as a trendy Teuton J. D. Power and Associates Muslims target Blair's envoy to Middle East Super-quality fakes alarm diamond trade Carlton dangles £400,000 carrot in front of Naked Chef Orange Suburb 'poisoned' by plutonium Intelligent Finance BBC plans new Buffy spin-off Costume dramas 'failing Britain' Top doctors join revolt on NHS crisis Nokia Forces pay £3m in perks to top brass Harrods Odd bins & Sainsbury's Union launches drive to block health reforms Mackintosh gives up new musicals Career women 'rent' wombs to beat hassle of pregnancy Palace offers deal to halt theft probe on Diana's butler Prozac makers told to warn of side-effects Carton king to sell milk bottles made of chalk MacDonald Hotels Fish farms turn salmon into fatty food Seat 'Neurotic' Nightingale ridiculed in documentary Daughters of Lara are lesbian cyberbabes Bishops agree to cut voice in Lords Rail's buried treasure This week work began on a high-speed train link that will transform travel into London. Jonathon Carr-Brown and Jack Grimston report Halifax Charles gets his marching orders One prince wanted to reform the monarchy, the other refused to budge. Last week the rift between royal father and son came to a head. Christopher Morgan and Jack Grimston report Standard Life Bank He's trying a flanking movement on the right Profile Wising up to the EU after my tussles in Brussels Fujitsu Computers Siemens Stuck on the Tube Resisting royal change Mortgages for Business Limited The Tory winner may be the one who loses Picture Gallery The government goes to war with itself over spending Advantage point to Ancram Atticvs Sleaze watchdog is offered a hefty stash to spill the beans Royals await chance to score Wimbledon winner Visit Sweden, and see how to stop a drugs disaster Tony Blair has bowed to pressure from colleagues and… Age Concern Hard facts and the soft line on cannabis Fujitsu Computers Siemens The GM way to help mankind No Tyranny Purpose Life after London Dinner table tales Points Birthdays Unansered questions: Gary Condit and his 'good friend' the missing Chandra Levy The Lady Vanishes Why did a congressman's girlfriend disappear? He gave the police his story but now they want to question him again. Tony Allen-Mills reports on a mystery gripping America Scottish Widows Bank BTBringing Hector and Randolph together China's elite cashes in on Olympic bid More than Euro Tunnel Burma poised to free Suu Kyi Sierra Leone arms ring broken Alliance Leicester Stalin drew cartoons of his victims' fate Bush the elder shows his hand Last dark days that led Kohl's wife to suicide Protests fail to stop India's child marriages Rover Hollywood slashes stars' pay packets Nationwide Crack Iranian troops target rockets on Israel Milosevic ordered hiding of bodies Carla the cool prosecutor looks her enemy straight in the eye Go Target Towns Lucie and a Japanese heart of darkness Prudential Cypriot rebel to continue fight on 'satan masts' Too old to be a Casanova Inside Moscow Towering tribute A rude awakening Tree kills 11 at music festival Inquiry closes in on Chirac Mitsubishi Motors Freed hostage heads for Britain Weather and Travel Outlook Driving passion: Rowing enthusiasts get a close-up… Three held as Real IRA arms plot is broken Heroin smuggler gets place at Oxford Weathercall Ferrysavers Bunmi teacher 'called away' News in Brief Youth charged Rail passengers to strike over service Policemen killed Spanish olive oil withdrawn in scare Hedgehog survey Concorde payout Single ticket scoops £7.5m Jackpot SAS Pleasure Parachute drama Cruise blow Transplant cheer Six hurt in bull run Gone for a song Sunday Service Contents Mercedes-Benz Contents Rain chaos turns Genial Aussie no soft touch The success of the former US Open champion is built on a foundation of fair play but he also has a killer instinct, writes Richard Evans Vital Statistics: Pat Rafter's Pedigree as a Wimbledon Finalist Water torture for British No1 Richard Evans and Nick Pitt watched the gloom close in on Tim Henman, who must try to win his semi-final at the third attempt today Tim Henman on his Heroes, Wimbledon and Coaching his Wife Echo of Perry's spirit The last British player to win the men's singles title the was afforded nothing in the way of modern day recognition, writes Nick Pitt Fantasy Formula 1 Determination crosses great divide Fred Perry and Tim Henman may have come from different backgrounds, but they shared the same single-mindedness. By Rob Hughes Clinton serves up a classic performance A distinguished visitor held court to keep the spectators entertained during a day of frustrating downpours, writes Jo Willey Agony in Sw19 Vitriolic critic Aa Gill feels the Wimbledon fortnight is hardly tennis heaven, more a small, pathetic corner of little lngle-end Dolphin telecom Justine's time Life's experiences have turned the young Belgian into a battler who can do women's tennis a power of good, says Nick Pitt Diary Wimbledon Williams has the power The defending champion's physical presence may match Justine Henin's all-court guile Richard Evans Head to Head in the Women's Final Aussies Bruise Backlash has Lions reeling Ntl Wounded Lions Blunder turns the Test tide Finishing touch can still bring us glorious finale Hill and Howley out of decider The Lions' casualty list threatens to play havoc with selection for the third Test, says Stephen Jones 'Next week will be as close and as tough a game… Roff runs Lions ragged Player-By-Player Ratings: How the Lions Fared 'It was fantastic, great to see all the green… 'At this level, every time you get into… 'The only thing better than winning is coming… Aussie press revert to type 'We've got one game left to play this… Old Black magic needed Player-By-Player Ratings: How the Wallabies Fared 'We played well in the first-half, but after… 'Maybe they thought they'd won it at… 'All credit to Australia, they showed why they… IBM We can still do it, vows skipper Australia pile on pain for England Gilchrist kills dream Picture Gallery Car insurance Picture Gallery Six days of extraordinary Test drama Clouds hang over England's Ashes hopes Australia's aggressive tactics can give batsmen quick runs, but are just as likely to result in collapse My first taste of series was a real buzz Winter tour in the balance for Giles Ivo Tennant speaks to the England physiotherapist about the prospects for the Warwickshire bowler Man of Waugh Ruthless and prolific, the Australia captain is one of the game's greatest batsmen, writes Rob Hughes The Times Gloves off in test of law Wicketkeeping gauntlets are now subject to new specifications, but the news has not reached Adam Gilchrist. By Simon Wilde Bicknell comes to rescue Hero Dutch gives Somerset victory Surrey ready to silence critics Adam Hollioake is hoping his side will prove a point or two in Saturday's Benson & Hedges Cup final at Lord's, reports Richard Rae Cricket Scoreboards Brilliant Lewry strikes blow for south Sussex (302) beat Hampshire (81 & 108) by an innings and 113 runs Dedication pays off for Lions' cub reporter Smart move by Campbell Letters to the Sports Editor Angling Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & A Any Answers? Book Review French Revolutions—Cycling The Tour De France Tim Moore Bestsellers Saddled with Suspicion Cyclist Lance Armstrong is the overwhelming favourite to win his third Tour de France. At the American's invitation, David Walsh went to see him to discuss one subject—doping Moreau claims yellow jersey Redgrave on course for Regatta success Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racing: Sandown Market Rasen Sky Sports 2 from 2pm Newcastle Sky Sports 2 from 2pm Results Round-Up Racing Smooth Ryders The Sunday Times Trio aim for leap to glory Britain's triple jumpers clash head on in Birmingham as they warm up for the world championships, writes Pat Butcher Dein wages war on agents Trials and Tribulations: Those Hazy, Crazy Days of Summery at Highbury British Euro Sport Real unlikely to be last of the big, big spenders Fifa plans to curb transfer fees seem doomed in light of Zinedine Zidane's £52m move to the Spanish champions, writes Ian Hawkey Sven-Göran Eriksson Reveals He Already Knows his Ideal England Team to Play Germany in World Cup Qualifier Primed for action Hugh Mclivanney meets Ruud van Nistelrooy in Holland to hear how the £19m striker is preparing for life at Old Trafford Fallon shines in Eclipse The champion jockey finally laid to rest the ghost that had haunted him for the past four years at Sandown, writes Tim Richards Olympics tied up in Chinese puzzle The IOC names the host for the 2008 Games on Friday, with Beijing's claim clouded by China's human rights record. By Rob Hughes Goodwood The Race for the 2008 Olympics Desert Deer in big time Quality used car selection Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Reading & Sevenoaks The Aston Martin Event Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Sytner Barons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autosave Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carseekers BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden Treasures Andrew Frankel on the best alternatives to top-selling cars A little relief for the bigger driver Benjamin Compton is 6ft 8in—but he wants a small car A slow road to a great race Car selection Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eh-ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday-times. co. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Select Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Machine Ray Hutton tests the Renault Avantime Maserati Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Straight Eight New Forest Harwoods of Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items I used to hate ramblers, but I'm above all that now Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT 600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dentdevils Multiple Classified Advertising Items Labour will block Lloyds' Abbey bid Darlings of the Rich List need £25m to boost Codemasters Slowdown in service sector will hurt economy further Virgin Contents Post Office owns up to photo gaffe Contents Article Withdrawn Article Withdrawn Dutch on brink of Royal & Sun insurance deal Texaco moves to ease oil merger OUBS Scotia needs £75m to pay investors a pittance FTSE's finest to sell executive jets Cash crunch hits care-home group MG Rover lost 'only' £1m a day last year Business Digest Telewest and NTL join forces for broadland Radio giants eye Virgin's Oui FM America dominates global 500 Fireman Sam for sale Excel's Shearer to quit top position Duke urged to bid for dome again UBS What's up What's down Crowne Plaza Shielding Britain from crisis Business Letters Despite it all, America keeps on shopping Article Withdrawn Historic Gem or Dinosaur? UBS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Travel Business for Sale Vendor Seeks Turner & co Avondale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed high income return property opportunity Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Help Me I'm Drowning A Generous Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International The SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Websitedoc Ocra World Wide The Company Store Group Nokia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pre Web Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages/mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Quiet revolutionary leaves FT in the pink After more than a decade in charge, Richard Lambert is leaving to find out if there is life beyond the Financial Times. He has no idea what he will do Peston's People Corbett mutiny rocks Kingfisher boat Internal wrangling has delayed the sell-off of Woolworths and the birth of 'New' Kingfisher. By Dominic Rushe Markoss aviation Sedgemoor Sprint Databank Friends shares set for premium on debut Sharewatch Marks & Spencer GW Pharma Regent Inns Co-operative Insurance Society Limited Blazepoint A Share in the Boardroom SSL International Iceland Wealth warning for the gullible Bestselling Business Books IBM Cable & Wireless Bad day at the office for Regus Mark Dixon is determined to rebuild the serviced-office group after last week's share crash. By John Waples Lloyds ruling will change face of banking If the DTI puts an outright block on the takeover of Abbey, all big mergers could be ruled out. By Lucinda Kemeny Flex Jet Maker of military decorations seeks new markets to conquer Firmin makes everything from medals and helmets to swords. But with profits shrinking, the company wants to transfer its skills to producing fashion accessories. Sarah Gracie reports The Sunday Times Food group hit trouble after spreading its sauce too thin Mark Hunt The Experts Mike Langston Gary Robertson Phil Smith Gillian Wilmot Tax traps lie in wait for owners who sell Failure to follow strict guidelines can disqualify firms from relief on capital gains tax, writes John O'Donnell Royal Mail Bulletin Domainnames Directors refuse to pay dividend to shareholder Questions of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinball changed ad man's game A conversation while playing at a party inspired Sir Frank Lowe to found his own ad agency. Mark Stretton reports The Sunday Times Ebay aims to set its site on China Prufrock Blunt news as Arrows miss target Sunday-times. co. SAP Dior sniffs a Chanel rival—under the Channel Hong Kong tries to junk old image Article Withdrawn The Day of the Shark It was July 1916. Europe was engulfed by war, but peacetime America was brimming with self-confidence. The only shadow over Independence Day was a crackdown on 'immodest' bathing suits. Then came the first attack. Michael Capuzzo tells the story Contents International Care & Relief This is what the book's about, buddy British readers don't mind doing the brain work. The average US reader wants another chapter of explanation, finds Stuart Wavell What nobody realised was that the horror was far from over. . . No, you can't have it all Third World transport, revolting peasants, million-pound houses. . . it has to be Surrey John Lewis Enemy of the People The Sunday Times Getting into the groove with my daughter-in-law Madonna When you are more used to the queen of pop popping in for fishcakes it is surreal to see her performing, writes Shireen Ritchie Browns They got the wrong key of life Gene mapping seemed the holy grail. Now scientists are realising that the real truth is hidden in our proteins, says Richard Lewontin What musicals really need is a new me Interview Pilgrimage that ended the Falklands pain One man found a way to heal his war wounds. Next year he will lead others on the same mission, writes Margarette Driscoll Why Herodotus just had to go back to school The Times William at play in a seductive land The prince's Kenyan safari host tells Jonathan Clayton how he has fallen for a place where big game and jet-setters roam Rocket mail is first class Your beauty in his hands Chin tucks in your lunch hour? The craze for cosmetic surgery is endemic in America and soon will be over here, writes Chrissy Iley Give me the body of a big blonde bimbo Portraits of a mind in decline The artist William Utermohlen and his wife Patricia tell Margarette Driscoll how he copes with the effects of Alzheimer's disease in his life and in his work Not finished yet, the old woman and the sea Helen Tew, who has just crossed the Atlantic at 89, plans another epic voyage, writes Stuart Wavell He made it all add up Franco Modigliani tells David Smith how he fled Mussolini to become one of the world's great economists The Sunday Times What it feels like to be a child with no friends Royal marriage shock—nobody's interested Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads Joe Fagan Last word Queen Modjadji V People of the Week This Life Picture Gallery P. S. Riding High Stomach-churning, mind-scrambling, blood-pumping—and that's just the queue. Hold onto your lunch as Jeremy Lazell straps into Namesis at Alton Towers. Overleaf, our experts pick the world's most thrilling ridges Ryanair Contents Good Gear Guide Ferrysavers Clubs Sunsail The world's best thrill rides Met your Nemesis? Then prepare for the Apocalypse. . . Experts choose 10 of the best Books of the Week Holiday clinic The Mannings want a three-day break built around fabulous food. David Wickers dishes up three options to satisfy. The budget is 'whatever it costs' Yha Lunn Poly No escape from delays Dingo danger on Fraser Island Ryanair Germany is the latest country to catch on to the… Wetbike warning TV Travel Holiday Money Where was I? Deals of the Week Questions and Answers Masai Mara goes private Bus route to Greek isles Paris quiz Sooty—still flying Readers' Rants The dazzling sands of Skiathos Whether you want family fun, summer solace or a place to go bare, there's a beach for you on Skiathos. Jonathan Futrell surveys an island of plenty BT cellnet When One Island Just Won't Do. . . Stena Line Give a dog a break Can't bear to leave Fido at home? Neil MacLean has pooch-friendly holiday options Savile Markwarner Beware the Bureaucrats: Everything You Need to Know to Take your Dog Abroad Socks and the single man He's keen to impress the girl of his dreams, but will Kevin Sampson put his foot in it? Santa Monica superstars Skip Hollywood, bypass Beverly Hills: Santa Monica has LA's hot hotels, says Alex McGregor Multiple Display Advertising Items Aruba Crossair Playing the airport game: a guide to surviving delay Shopping, massage, dining, bars—David Wickers shows you how to turn 'dwell time' into a swell time at Britain's biggest airports The Sunday Times Birmingham Glasgow Manchester What Can I Do about Delay? Irelandtravel Belfast Next Week Buenos Aires on the Cheap It takes two to tango—and less than you'd think to have a great time in Buenos Aires. Sue Clayton makes for the barrio to get maté with the gauchos The Sunday Times Trailfinders Travelbag Usit Campus Fly Upper Club Buzz Austravel Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Select The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Rentacar Direct Car Hire Air Tickets Direct Avro Post Office Bridge the World Multi Tralel Insurance Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight US Airtours Flynow Travel mood World Wide Tailor Made Travel All Starz Travel Management Unijet Multiple Display Advertising Items Netflights Options Travel Insurance Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where 2 Low cost city breaks Norwich Union Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Journeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Flying Eagles Multiple Display Advertising Items Radisson Sas Hotels & Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrier Europcar Re-new Zantac Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply-travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Travel's Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cottages to Castles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Destination PORTUGALd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrysavers French Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&o Portsmouth Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Imaginative Traveller Norfolkline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferry. co. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brecon Beacons Holiday Cottages Where was I? Win a luxury three-night break in the Italian Lakes, with Exclusive Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polrishsea Tracker funds are best in falling market Five-day deadline to move bank accounts If You have experienced difficulty tracing money… Will new movie flop? You bet Contents Beware true costs of switching mortgage M&g Invistments Contents Stick with Friends until you get a better offer Skipton loan is no American beauty Inscape Simple mistake led to three-week bank nightmare Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance The Sunday Telegraph Legal & General Invest up to a million free of tax Save a fortune by making the most of all your allowances. Robert Winnett shows how to keep the Revenue at bay DLJ direct Endowments: what to do if you face a shortfall Should you top up your policy or seek compensation? Kathryn Cooper advises the many mis-selling victims Why it pays to fork out for truly independent advice Advisers who get commission from finance firms may be biased, so it is better to pay a fee. By Robert Winnett Seymour Pierce Life Search Self-pay. co. Policy Portfolio Plc The Sunday Times Switch home loans before clampdown Now is the time to remortgage as lenders plan to penalise those who seek the lowest rates. By Kathryn Cooper Borrowers stay put due to high cost of moving Merrill Lynch Learning the Ropes Stock market bonds offer low-risk thrills If you want to buy shares but fear losing your capital, a guaranteed bond may be the answer. By Naomi Caine Mortgage Intelligence Neville James Beale Dobie Nelson Drip feed investments to smooth out returns People who put money into the stock market every month can avoid the peaks and troughs How to avoid the next Marconi Ample Aim for Small Firms Generous tax breaks have made the Alternative Investment Market highly attractive. Naomi Caine offers 10 tips The Sunday Times E-brokers offer best deals on holiday insurance Dracula is a bloody marvellous investment Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Technology shares slump to new lows High-tech investors saw the value of their portfolios slashed within hours last week. Robert Winnett reports Chase De Vere Endowment Best Price Guarantee FPD savils Abbey tempts customers with 1.9% credit card Savings News High times for Jupiter fund as it beats big brother Antiques guru puts faith in furniture Fame and Fortune David Dickinson, the host of Bargain Hunt, buys objects of beauty and value for his old age. By Natalle Graham Norwich Union Trader makes hundreds from slump in market John Urbanek struggles to make headway but manages to end the week with a £400 profit Harvey Nash Spencer Stuart Odgers Monster. co. Contents Dextra Spencer Stuart Odgers Harvey Nash Sage Whitehead Mann GKR Digby Morgan Convergys Odgers Barnes Kavelle Limited Mercuri Urval Ramsey Hall Harvey Nash The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Accenture Multiple Display Advertising Items Atkearney Stroud & Swindon Building Society Price Water House Coopers Digby Morgan Boyden Carter James PSD group Whitchead Mann GKR Psdgroup Dickinson Dees Law Firm Mb-search Psytechnics Imagine broadband Sainsbury's Abernet Medicines Control Agency Monster Sky Powergen Sunday-times Howgate Sable Hanover Fox International Odgers Prism Executive Recruitment Financial Ombudsman Service DHL Auto-Id Centre Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Price Water House Coopers BNFL Msxi-euro Psdgroup The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Invesments PLC Olympic Tyres ADTI Radcliffe Gower Fasit Capita Ras Telewest RDF Legal services Commission Monster Parkwood Holdings plc English Heritage Foretel TSJR Communication Opportunity The Sunday Times Bhp Billiton Profit Impact of Market Strategy Caird Littlewood ORYX Executive Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haldane BPA Cranfield University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careerservices The Sunday Times Corn Wall Price Water House Coopers Criminal Cases Review Commission The Natural History Museum Department of Health Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Charity Recruitment The Zoological Society of London Atkearney Tower Hamlets Ofgem Haringey Council The Sunday Times Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Public guardianship office It's the special quality that is lifting standards Schools are lining up to adopt specialist status as benefits for pupils emerge across the curriculam, writes Geraldine Hackett Education St James's College Peakleaders. co. Study-Work-Travel Challenge Brightonhove College of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Ef Keen Readers Mapleacademy European School Kobe City & Guilds Kingston University Mapleacademy Alpha Sheffield Hallam University The Sunday Times Kingston University Keeping ancient Greek alive with a heroic effort Inspired leaders can revamp a company Two totally different organisations have employed the services of TSO Consulting to run leadership development programmes, writes Roger Eglin Shire Senior Executives Inter Exec The Sunday Times Cranfield University A4e Ltd Sunday-times Career Analysts US Multi National Energy Company French show the way to a better quality of life The overdressed house Behind its thoroughly ordinary facade a Surrey house is a riot of Versace style, its designer decor aimed squarely at the super-rich foreign buyer, writes Graham Norwood Kingswoodchase. co. Contents Single-storey houses Selling Point Landlords beware 'Phoenix' firms are giving landlords trouble, writes Graham Norwood In the heart of Winchester Croatia: war zone to hot spot Is now the time to snap up bargains on Croatia's coastline, asks Simon Brooke Dressed up in all that's Versace Designer Gilt Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bromells Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaney Pearce Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Property News Back to nature for a morning dip Swimming ponds offer a green alternative to the chemical-dependent pool, writes Gareth Huw Davies Where a Mitford girl set up home Memories of novelist Nancy linger in Chiswick, writes Chris Partridge Dolphin Quays Harrods Estates Countryside Properties Spire Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News High point of tower living The view from a round house above a Cornish beach is a bonus for its disabled owner, writes Fiona Terry How to complete your move in one piece Keep it simple on the front door Star of Wesley TV drama Celebrity style Good catch Good views all round Gardeners' world Nicholson Onefivesix The Sunday Times Fairclough Homes Foxtons Barratt Banner Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fox & Sons Knight Frank Prowting Homes Knight Frank Michael Shanly Homes Grovemanor Homes Beaney Pearce The Sunday Times Fairview The Bromell's FPD savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Port Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowdonia, Wales Teesdale Windermere Wroughton, Wiltshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Yorkshire National Park Holiday Villa Hampshire/berkshire Border Rottingdean East Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malvern/worcestershire Long Bennington near Newark Lincolnshire Newquay West Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items WILTSHIRE-Semington Bedfordshire, Potton Refurbishment Opportunity Oxfordshire Poole Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Velux Connaught Square W2 Rental Chiswick Amesbury Crescent Hove The Sunday Times Brighton scrubs up nicely The south coast resort is now one of the hottest house markets, writes Graham Norwood Basement where the sun now shines The conversion of a dingy basement flat has made it a stylish, if pricey, home, writes Cheryl Markosky Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fadesa World Class Homes Costa Del Sol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pestana World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuhn & Partner Ses cliveres Taylor Woodrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sotgrande Parador Properties Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean View Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Homes & Investments The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Berkleyhomes. co. Contents The West Son of Kwypton! Contents I Want to Talk the Chief into Running a Story about… AllSTAR for the Day Laughing matter The Giggle-a-Day Joke Book Snap to it! The National Space Centre, in Leicester, has just launched and it's home to some London's Royal Festival Hall is ready to rock to the sound of Rhythm Sun spotters Tymes 4 for breakfast The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog Not Again, Gary! Get that Fab Feeling! Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby's World Funday Buzz! Squirt Creature feature Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Fun Competitions! Get in on the Action Beryl See Hear'say! Tristan Boxford Fans utd Sport news Hot Wheels! Contents Mercedes-Benz Contents No ordinary love Report Salaam Bombay Rest of the week's films Posthouse-hotels Look out! It's a booby trap All bra and no bravura: that's the trouble with the big screen's Lara Croft, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Nothing here but us pigeons Rachel Whiteread has dumped a giant glacier mint on Trafalgar Square. Waldmar Januszczak is foxed Hilton Biteback What you see is what you get Television Breakfast club Radio waves The beat goes on Anyone can bang a drum, right? Rhythmic no-hoper Clifford Bishop puts the theory to the test Costa brava The big voice, the wild red hair. . . is this the same Nikka Costa who sang as a child star on the White House lawn, asks Dan Cairns Torn in the USA Theatre A Lie of the Mind paints a bleak but brilliant portrait of two fractured American families, says Robert Hewison The Secret Love Life of Ophelia Radiohead Amnesiac Summer cum laude Dodging heaving pubs and throbbing disco beats, Paul Driver basks in the sun—and the music—at a vintage Cheltenham festival Cirque ÉLoize No bed of roses Grange Park is losing its bloom, but Anja Silja still reigns triumphant at Glyndebourne, says Hugh Canning Poetry Council Record of the week David Bowie All Saints Emi 533 0452, £14.99 Ost: Christiane F Emi 533 0932. £14.99 The Sunday Times Pop Classical Crucial cuts Francois Couperin Lecons de ténébres Jazz Lakes or break A restored arts & crafts masterpiece could be just what Cumbria's tourist industry needs. It's certainly well worth a visit, says Hugh Pearman Three steps to heaven The Kirov's triple bill in homage to Balanchine leaves David Dougill at a loss for superlatives The top arts events of the coming months 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 Video Top 10 selling videos June 2-30 Top 10 selling DVDs June 2-30 Agenda Mamma Mia! Lyric Theatre Culture Roy Petley Paintings, Watercolours & Pastels Hammersmith Apollo Madonna Gordon Reece Gallery TDP The Kirov Opera Vincenzo Scalera Tickets Hotline St. John's, Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Virgin Culture James Travis Pall Mall Songwriters Festival Event Travel Madonna ALSO Chris De Burgh The European Entertainment Corporation Tickety-Boo Tea Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 695 Hardbacks Summer reading Our 16 pages of good books for hot and lazy days kick off with an exclusive shory story from Louis de Bernieres, The Happy Death of the General Randomhouse. co. Chilling out Beach babe 100 best books of the year Looking for the ideal holiday read this summer? The Sunday Times's four-page selection of the year's best hardbacks and paperbacks has something for everyone Life begins at 40 Careering ahead The older woman Old school tie Radicai chick One of the boys You really must read. . . Sunday Times writers select some intriguing and offbeat favourites Michael Chabon The arts Guild Amazon Some awfully big adventures Nicolette Jones chooses books to keep children amused and entertained all summer long The River King Something to chew on Rather than sex, it's food that gets us excited now, says Elizabeth Buchan Hammicks Top five bestsellers Body of evidence Murder and mayhem are the order of the day, finds Donna Leon Top five bestsellers Blooms Bury Magnzine Getting down and dirty in America John Dugdale is fired up by female bounty hunters and a death in Venice WHSmith The Sunday Times Top five bestsellers Orion A word in your ears Karen Robinson has holiday listening taped The Open University Top five for children Contents The one to watch The office Monday, BBC2,9.30pm Best film The producers Of Mice and Men The South Bank Show Film choice Film: The Quick & the Dead BBC1 Hot Wax: Hefner Film choice The Real Prince Charles BBC1 Reputations: Richard Burton Film choice After Big Brother Don't Miss the Secret Life of… BBC1 The Love Triangle Murder Critics choice Film choice No Title BBC1 This is Stanley Baxter Film choice After Big Brother Don't Miss BBC1 Friends Film choice Friends Double Bill BBC1 The Good Birth Guide Film choice Top Ten: 1981 BBC1 The Sunday Times Absolut Rome Contents Harrods Limited Harrods Contents Victoria's Secrets It's love-all for Victoria Hervey as she goes on a manhunt at Wimbledon Picture Gallery Posh'n' Sex We Brits just love our top toff totty behaving badly. And they come in many different guises, from hearties to arties and bare-all babes, says Wendy Holden Jules in the crown In this exclusive interview on the day of his first couture show, Julien MacDonald reveals his plans for the venerable house of Givenchy. He talks to Colin McDowell Litre Turbo Disel Limited Jeep Marks out of 10 Is the new Marks & Spencer autumn/winter collection a hit or a miss? Style asks four women to put it to the test Last orders The Met Bar is losing its position as London's top celebrity watering spot, says Robert Johnston Picture Gallery Paymate of the month Money can't buy you love—but that still doesn't stop some celebrities from trying, says Sue Reid Paymate of the month Package holidays Boys in trunks may look good on the catwalk, but Brits on the beach have Jane Moore reaching for a sick bag Milan Menswear This year, it was all about not trying too hard, with a happy mix of scruffy chic-or was that chicly scruff?-on the catwalk. Claudia Croft reports No Title Ready to Wear Picture Gallery Tagines Alastair Hend gets in a stew in our second look at deliciously simple North Air can calsine Where to Get It Samsung Letters Venetian class Winner's Dinners One up from down under Aussie rules: they've just given one wine the status of a national monument—and it's the splendid Penfolds Grange Something to drink Table Talk Let's Get Nautical The summer's coolest look is all sea, want, must have. By Hilary Lowe Vi-Spring The best for less Think Pink Things are looking rosy for fashion's favourite furniture company. Victoria O'brien reports Down to Earth Give your garden some stick—and structure—with exotic bamboos, says Neil Wormald Avant Gardens France's Chaumont Festival is ahead of its time, says Dan Pearson The Sunday Times High Rise Striking architectural planting takes a farmhouse garden to new heights, says Caroline Donald Get the Look Indian Ocean Guardian Charterhouse Norwegian Log West wood Contents Hydropool Spas Cordula Lifestyle Products Direct Thomas Lloyd Viva Sofa New heights Multiple Display Advertising Items F&s Lighting Cantsroses. co. Haddon House Willow Brook Vin-Garde Ltd Taurus Sofa Workshop Moriartis Pest-Busters Style Reproduction Furniture Divani Oakridge Dunmow Pease & Jay Cjfurniture Euro Cave Birbek Just Doors Brain Train If you don't use it, you'll lose it, so keep your mind in trim with rigorous mental workouts, says Peta Bee Sleep apnoea Medical Notes Fate facts, the sea and sickness, beating premature wrinkles, and food poisoning on ferries Open wide A trip to the dentist can reveal a lot more about your health than just the state of your teeth, says Sally Brown Jay-Be Nordic Kirkdale Multiple Display Advertising Items United Cutlers British Antique Replicas Fabric World Classic Choice What's the alternative? Picture Gallery Star Buy Consumer File Incredibly. . . . . . table tennis can make you fitter than foothall or ice hockey. And it's even good for the brain. Kate Rew reports The Knowledge How to boost your memory Diet watch Are clothes more important than calories, asks Amanda Ursell Hair Clinic Chemotherapy doesn't always lead to hair loss, says Philip Kingsley Fair Enough Stars are going as platinum as their predecessors, but is it good for the hair, asks Emma Moore 6 of the Best Tinted moisturisers Newsint. co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Style Sara Eden Berkeley Sweetingham International Onlylunch Contents Katharine Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Successful UK Businessman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope Help! Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word Newsint. co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Nexus Club Sirius Dinner Dates Caroline Crowther Abia RSVP Avenues Drawing down the moon Elite Cartier Contents Volkswagen. co. Contents Vorsprung durch Technik Renault Clio Baxters Relative Values Guy and Rupert Johnston Multiyork Amdega Eye Opener Friendly Fire Avensis Best of Times Worst of Times Suzuki Canon This Man's Sister was Raped so He Killed her. It was a Matter of Honour Jaeger-Lecoultre Body and Soul The secret is chilling Island Centre: Mariah's wedding, in June 1993, to the boss… Right: the 12-bedroom mansion in upstate New york that she shared with Tommy Mottola during their five-year marriage Above left: Mariah aged 4, at Long Island beach. Her early years were largely unsettled-she moved home 13 times With her sister, Alison, a former heroin addict and prostitute, who is HIV-positive. The sisters became estranged in 1995 (far right) after Mariah and her mother became joint custodians of Alison's youngest son, Michael, whom they feared was being raised in unsuitable conditions Screen Siren With Max Beesley in her first feature film, Glitter Chaplins. co. Bubbly, exciting, seductive Velvety, rich, elegant Conquest The Sunday Times Stalin's Final Folly Flex Travel Offers Ltd Martha Graham was the queen of modern dance. The New York school she founded Neville Johnson Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Stagecoach Theatre Arts Schools Health & Home Shopping Magnificent Driveways, Modest Prices Cannock Beds Professional Cookware Company West Country Mephisto 2133 Teaser 2025 Bookwise Chess Bridge The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Jimmy Pike Bupa Alfa Romeo Contents Amazon. co. Contents Brilliaaant! Picture Gallery Must Have Track down a cereal thriller Weird Wired World Small traders are streets ahead Local businesses are joining forces on the net. But can a virtual high street generate revenue like a real one? Sally Kinnes investigates Virtual high streets Site test Angling is the UK's most popular sport. Rob Beattie weighs up the leading sites Web shopper special One for the birds Take five From a star in a car to cocktails, James Wallis finds five ways to obtain a buzz Chips are All Ears and Eyes Jim Giles finds that by combining the workings of the human brain and computers, neuromorphic engineering could step in when human senses fail Webdirectory Readers respond to issues raised in Doors Orchestrate your own multimedia masterpiece Buyer's guide Whether you want to edit videos, compile your own CDs or play films, David Hewson tests multimedia software that hits all the right notes Buyer's guide Empiredirect Show me my money Sounding off Star check Sophie Aldred appears in a new Dr Who adventure to be streamed on the net. She talks to Richard Johnson about the gadgets in her life Reader's tip Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries What's new Triple Winner Split Personality Mind your Language Picture Gallery Games When the lights go out This virtual life Intel inside Blue yonder
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