News from 15/07/2001
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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Stretton, Matthew Wall, Graham Adams, Barbara Hall, Brian Wilde, N J, Christine McGourty, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Chris Ryder, Rob Hughes, Simon Patterson, John Peter, Richard Warren, Michael Leideg, V S, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Tim Nagle, Peter Day, Gareth Walsh, Mick Thompson, Frank Whitford, Jack Davenport, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Alastair McCall, Edin Hamzic, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, Scott Parkinson, Melanie Phillips, Peter Jauhal, E P, Adrian Brewer, Clive Davis, Gary Silver, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, Peter Nawke, Karen Robinson, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Adele Alexander, T. J. Church, Robert Winnett, Tom Otley, Irwin Stelzer, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Colin Plowman, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Warren Shore, Philip Kingsley, Jenni Muir, Thrasy Petropoulos, Geraldine Hackett, Robert Peston, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Michael Capuzzo, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Victoria Segal, Mike Pattenden, Max Anderson, Jane Renton, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, Dr Elizabeth Miller, John O'Donnell, Peter Millar, Leonard Slatkin, Robert Avery, Joan Smith, James McBroom, Lydia Slater, Adam Nathan, Victoria Hervey, Neil MacKwood, Brian Aldiss, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Harrison Ford, Richard Johnson, Peter Mitchell, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Marlon Brando, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Patrick Garratt, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Caroline Scott, Shelley Von Strunckel, Stuart Andrews, Alex Clark, Isabella Blow, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, D A Connell, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Jonathan Hoffman, Danny O'Brien, L S, Sarah Kidner, Hugo Barnacle, Robin Nunley, Dominic Nutt, Lois Rogers, Bob Graham, Adrian Starr, Dr Eric Colman, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Peter Hall, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Peta Bee, Lawrence Donegan, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Simon Trewin, Pat Butcher, David Walsh, R Forrest-Webb, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, Jon Davidson, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Emily Milich, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, R W Johnson, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Price, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Rory Godson Business Editor, Maurice Chittenden, Elliot Freeman, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Tony Nash, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Jenny Uglow, Michael Delahaye, Jonathan Leake, Sarah Kilby, D J Taylor, Amanda Craig, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Hilary Lowe, Barry Collins, Andrew Stephen, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, Sir William Castell's, Maggie Pringle, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Peter Busby, Tom Robbins, Pam Barret, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, R H, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, J D Robinson, David Wickers, Yvette Cooper, John Montague, Michael Clower, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Justin Wintle, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Parsley, Jeremy Hall, J Banks, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Simon Trump, Therese Glennon, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Andrew Clark, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Mike Pitts,
ResumoMI5 men posed as Arabs to catch terror gang Midwife staff crisis puts women at risk Health Special Ruling frees NHS patients to seek treatment abroad Virgin atlantic Contents History in the making: the Ferrari driver Michael… Contents Baroness Jay in running for chairmanship of BBC Contents The Sunday Times June Sale Highest for 21 Years Doors Internet Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Cunard Checking for rain: Charlotte Church entertains a… Beckett plans green revolution in farming Cannabls trip: The former Tory minister Peter Lilley… Ulster sends riot gear to aid Bradford police Good Friday deal goes to parties Tobacco firm tried to block Lord's cancer logo Barclays bankers who blew £44,000 on dinner Fruit machines may hit the £1m jackpot in gambling law reform Norsepower Platell's video spreads blame for Tory defeat Bentley Motors Major plans ambush to stop Duncan Smith Police gun teams threaten strike Sun-powered plane challenges satellites Philip diverted royal yacht for a Pacific cruise P&o Stena Line BT Laura Bush's lost past as a Kent teacher Boot sales face tougher laws Diabetes screening on way for adults Abbey National President will fly into Kyoto row with Blair American Express Rightwingers have the scariest dreams Police rescue kidnap Briton in fraud scam British Airways Bristol child death toll may reach 140 Design Council Double Alpine tragedy claims three climbers Freeman: fell 1,000ft Oxbridge bristles at Harvard 'slur' Drug suppliers use loophole to sell 'magic mint' Npower communications And we thought only the The catalyst was a march, the underlying cause segregated schools and communities. Last week's riot in Bradford had disturbing echoes of Belfast, which also erupted into violence again Insight Tracker Paris fails to blot out sound of ghetto violence France has tried many ways to handle ethnic tension, including ignoring it, but the cars still burn, writes Matthew Campbell Bars lace top drinks with cheap tipples Intelligent Finance Tycoon to convert his garage empire into mews homes He's the action hero who could save your life Profile A weekend in Paris, the city of daylight robbery Fujitsu Computers Apartheid education A healthy opportunity Alliance Leicester Portillo at bay in the peasants' revolt Third World Britain can give you a jolt, if the power's on Red Dubbo throws a spanner in the euro printworks Tessa pricks the balloon of Queen's jubilee jamboree chief Atticvs Blair's tennis pal nets himself a nice new nest Selfish women rule in an era that doesn't need men Marriott Reality of the racial divide Vaccine research Itv Digital Points Birthdays Stop blaming us Hand of Wad This is the best footballer in the world and he cost nearly £50m. Is he value for money? Rob Hughes and Edin Hamzic report on the millions being blown just for kicks Go Ivanisevic hits at war crime trials Orange Daughter returns to haunted home of Milosevic clan Serbs executed three Americans Orange Nationwide Germans break silence on Kohl's affair of state Vatican 'saves priest' from genocide trial China frees US 'spy' in Games trade-off Condit faces new lie detector test Fujitsu Computers Stones roll to a halt as fans desert live rock BT Earhart's lost plane 'discovered on Pacific reef' Angry Chirac says scandal is conspiracy Surfing supermen on world quest for a 100ft tsunami Mozambique invents art of perfect peace Halifax Boots Horses left to die at shut-down racetrack Buthelezi attacks rise in corruption under Mbeki New Ashas (HK) Tailors Castro's brother reaches for crown Paying dearly for preening Inside Washington The age of doubt Mitsubishi Motors Pupils to study for their GCSEs a year earlier at 13 Weather and Travel Outlook Mourners recall the smile of Bunmi Investigators probe Vodafone charges News in Brief Septuplets critical Leaders meet as Kashmir deaths rise Sting in the tail GM crop trial protesters arrested The bare facts Go on. . . pay up Seven tickets share £9.3m jackpot Posthouse Actress dies Basque killings Spectators injured Smashing time Hunted down Beaten Lions in war of words Contents Mitsubishi Motors Contents Brave Lions fight Healey lets the side down The stinging eve-of-Test criticism by England's vociferous back rebounded badly on the Lions Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Ten vital minutes that destroyed our dream The Lions suffered in the lineout, but it was a failure to punish 14 men that proved their downfall Ntl Player-By-Player Ratings: How the Australians Fared Lock of ages Justin Harrison only took up rugby at 19, but the rookie Test lock showed that he is a world-beater Johnson: the players must carry blame The Lions captain admits that his side lost the series because they were not good enough when it mattered most, writes Tom English Doomed before they began Don't blame the Lions, they gave their all; the real culprits are the blazers who planned the season Player-By-Player Ratings: How the Lions Fared Skandia Split Personality The Ivanisevic family negotiated minefields on and off the court to see their son crowned Wimbledon champion Driving force David Coulthard has been dismissed as too nice for F1, but he tells Hugh McIlvanney that he will fight Michael Schumacher all the way to the chequered flag Proud Prost prepares to be overtaken on grand stage The Frenchman, who now runs his own team, is content for his F1 record of 51 wins to fall to Michael Schumacher, writes Peter Windsor Compaq Button in a hurry to turn the corner After going into reverse since his move from Williams to Benetton, the young Englishman is showing signs of progress. By Peter Windsor Being Frank Sir Frank Williams still has a passion for the sport that sustained him when he fought to rebuild his life Schumacher on track Everything goes according to plan as the runaway championship leader takes pole for today's British Grand Prix. By Peter Windsor British Euro Sport Walker gears up for last lap Rob Hughes on a master communicator who will be struggling to hold back the tears at Silverstone today Questions of belief that refuse to go away Time to put sport first Sport on TV Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Inside The Peloton: Riding, Winning & Losing The Tour de France Graeme Fife Mainstream, hb, £15.99 Mild thing back in the swing John Daly has the crowd eating out the palm of his hand as he chases Retief Goosen in the Scottish Open, reports Alasdair Reid Confusion rules on Open qualification Renault Megane Tiger's rivals eye chance for glory Inner strength drives Langer The German continues to defy the years and is looking for another good finish at Lytham, writes Alasdair Reid Open dream was in the bag, but it all ended in tears Lawrence Donegan recalls the time he had a chance to live his fantasy at The Open, but came back to earth with a resounding thud What's in the Bag? And You Thought Golfers only Carried Clubs and a Pencil to Mark their Card Ireland takes Woods to its heart The Open champion has spent a relaxing week preparing for his title defence, reports John O'Brien Surrey's gloss finish Ben Hollioake put an end to Gloucestershire's one-day run with a fine batting performance The Sunday Times Little Ben strikes out in his hour of glory After looking washed up at the age of 22, a more mature Ben Hollioake has the cricketing world at his feet again, writes John Stern Waugh the Essex boy Australia's captain and Nasser Hussain played for the same club and shared curry meals, writes Simon Wilde Why does nobody want to face Australia? Another day, another county and yet another meaningless game for the tourists. But it needn't be like this. By Thrasy Petropoulos England must believe in themselves The first Test was a disaster, but Lord's offers the chance to prove the home side have not become no-hopers overnight. By Simon Wilde Waugh the Essex boy Schwer quits ring after losing world title Sports Round-Up Pools Today: Haydock Results Round-Up Racing Chambers sets the pace Britain's top sprinter overcame an injury scare to produce the fastest time ever in this country by a home runner, writes Pat Butcher Five-star Harland battles for high ground Britain's No 1 woman pentathlete is ready to silence her sport's critics by delivering victory in the world championships, writes Richard Rae Rivals line up to replace Samaranch The destination of the 2008 Olympics is settled but the plotting goes on in the race to succeed the retiring IOC president, writes Rob Hughes Britons plan fast show Mark Lewis-Francis can lead charge for gold in the European junior championships, reports Pat Butcher Glorious Goodwood The Full Fat, High Caffeine, Maximum Strength MG Angry Tour fan drives into crowd Laurent Jalabert's victory in the Bastille Day stage of the Tour de France was marred by the shocking reaction of a spectator with a grudge The Story that Ran and Ran Zidane's a priceless work of art Real Madrid believe the great Frenchman was born to bring his sublime skills to the Bernabeu West Ham Step in for Germany Striker Oliver Bierhoff as Fulham Deny Interest United reducing rivals to spent force A wealth of talent at Old Trafford proves there is one law for the rich in football's power struggle Ameobi double cheers Robson Foreign Affairs flies in Tim Richards describes how the enduring partnership of Sir Mark Prescott and George Duffield triumphed in the John Smith's Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Audi O'Brien plays numbers game The trainer takes six runners into today's Irish Oaks at The Curragh in a bid to claim a piece of classic history, reports Michael Clower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go Barons Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Autosave Ltd Springwellcarimports Altwood Nationwide Park Lane BMW EMC Vehicle Contracts Alpina Victoria Milton Keynes Chrysler Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items The Aston Martin Event The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Watford Jaguar Guy Salmon Jaguar The Sunday Times Frosts Lancaster Stratstone Bigger and bolder General Motors is shedding its staid image with an exotic new range, writes Ray Hutton The quick way to make up lost time A divorcée is in the mood to enjoy her new-found freedom A long haul for service stations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Eh-ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramshaw Dick Lovett Pinewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans International Multiple Display Advertising Items S320 Auto O1y Chalcedony blue with Grey Nappa… Falcon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche AFN Dick Lovett JCT600 Lancaster Specialist Cars of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk DVLA Britishcarregistrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sporting chance Ray Hutton tests MG Rover's new Z cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's summer. It's raining. It's time to put the hood down Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Sunday-times British Airways chief urges EU to deny Sabena state aid UK profits in worst decline for a decade Byers in savage attack on train companies World class international Contents Former director set to bid for Leicester City Software giant bids to take over Baltimore Contents Average FTSE 100 boss made £1.7m last year Are we there yet, investors? Not by a country mile Agenda Watchdog urges open competition hearings Firms to get tax break on shares Markoss aviation Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Plug-free charger is no wind-up Abbey finance arm for sale at £300m Go signs Hamill to chair airline Lloyds opens merger talks with Europeans Skoda roars past Rover as Longbridge losses mount Marconi turns on Weinstock Bright 'insured for fraud' Scotia ignored calls to axe boss UBS woos staff with lifestyle perks Stockbroker attacks Scardino cult Lucent Technologies What's up The Sunday Times Who picks up the finance bill? Economic Outlook Marconi Mess At&t hopes cut off by cable chief American Account Ellwood's last chance. . . Lloyds TSB's shares were sliding even before its bid for Abbey National was blocked. Now Peter Ellwood faces mounting pressure to find a solution to the bank's problems. Kirstie Hamilton reports Co-operative Insurance Society Limited Sprint Gene genie cuts odds in life's lottery Bill Castell, the FTSE's secret superstar, is on the brink of a big pay-off in an American court over an alleged patent infringement Peston's People Boss finds a scapegoat for the mess at Marconi Sir Roger Hurn has slipped back into the shadows after forcing out John Mayo, writes Paul Durman Bank of Scotland Working Day Vital Statistics Scardino faces questions over Pearson tactics The City fears the media group boss may have paid too high a price for transforming the company, writes Dominic Rushe UBS Financial Services Group UBS Financial Services Group Corporate fear that drives the F1 circus Few manufacturers dare do without the image boost of Formula One. Rupert Steiner reports from Silverstone Rover's bark still healthier than its bite If motoring's 'English patient' is to survive, its new models must prove fast movers. David Parsley reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company Store Group The Sunday Times MRI Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mortgage Practice The good, the bad, the overpaid Falling share prices are starting to hit chief executives' wallets. Paul Durman reports on SCA's interim survey of top pay Rewarding with shares rather than options is more fair Simon Patterson and Peter Jauhal, who compiled out table, suggest better ways of linking pay with performance Budd report casts the die for a gambling bonanza Britain is about to go slot machine crazy as gaming restrictions are relaxed. John Waples reports Worldcom Wheeler-dealer ploughs into literary disaster Book of the Week How prince of fools took £35m Donald English conned a fortune out of investors—even though he had trouble understanding his own scam. By Garth Alexander in New York Sedgemoor Prudential Lattice fears damage from explosion case Sharewatch Alliance & Leicester Tay Homes John Menzies The Sunday Times Misys A Share in the Boardroom Empire Interactive Northern Rock Databank Wage slaves make a break with management buy-ins Many managers dream of getting to run a firm in which they have shares. But the risks are high, the workload punishing and only true entrepreneurs will survive, writes Jane Renton Video link firm gets sales growth into focus Progress Report: Audeo Systems Food man had the ingredients for success Venture capitalists want self-starters, people like Michael Beard, who worked his way up to the boss's office The Sunday Times Don't let going bust stop you trying again True entrepreneurs are not deterred if a venture goes under. They treat it as an education. John O'Donnell reports Barclays Bulletin Flexjet The Sunday Times Proper way to part company with a valued ageing worker Questions of Business The Sunday Times Chicago chic inspired stores Jeremy Sacher founded Jerry's Home Store after being dazzled during a trip to America, writes Mark Stretton Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Franchise with Job Satisfaction Guaranteed! Re-Mortgages/mortgages JCM Services Ltd Troubled Marconi stays with the jet set SAP Bosses' smoke screen Prufrock Man from Pru in an awkward pole position Cadogans square their finances The dangers of new broom syndrome Inside the City Ryanair Contents Hard Roads High Hopes Want to reach those special places? Start walking. Jeremy Lazell endures a gruelling trek to Everest base camp and, overleaf, reveals more paths to glory Good Gear Guide Travelling in style Several steps to heaven 'It's a bit of a walk, but it's worth it. . .'Jeremy Lazell blazes trails Markwarner beach clubs Books of the Week Holiday clinic Alison Gray wants to let a little light and action into her life. Head for the Med, advises David Wickers Playing right into his hands Courted by a Toronto beauty, Simon Trewin is surprised to find he has all the right lines More than How did we do? The Wills crave some fun in the sun—but a crèche is a must Malaysian air pollution News in Brief Somak Holidays Wetbikes could have cleaner engines TV Travel Holiday Money Cleopatra's City, the sunken archeological site in… Jamaican resorts 'safe' Deals of the Week Air strikes hit Italy The height of cool in Chile The fashionable thing to do this summer, according… Questions and Answers Picture Gallery Beware of airport ground rage Readers' Rants The 11-mile high club Max Anderson hits Mach 1.2 over Cape Town and gets a whole new perspective on life. . . Lunn Poly snowzone Multiple Display Advertising Items Towers of strength Richelieu took a year to get into La Rochelle, but you can be there in under two hours, says Anthony Sattin Brittany Ferries Holidays BTcellnet Cruise2cruise Travel Brief Med airports: the inside guide Who really knows Europe's biggest holiday airports? The reps, that's who. Mark Hodson gets the gen on how to make your delay time fly Crossair Picture Gallery Tropical Places The Sunday Times City parks in summer: a holiday on your doorstep Simon Callow recalls the golden park days of his childhood; and Susan d'Arcy suggests some clean, green fun The Sunday Times Ireland Iberia On the Cheap Opera in Verona High art, low prices, and passion aplenty. Tom Otley visits Verona to see Il trovatore in a Roman arena, and finds that drama isn't confined to the stage The Sunday Times Trailfinders Travelbag Usit Campus Multiple Display Advertising Items British midland Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours Quest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Options Travel Insurance The Sunday Times British Airways Ebookers Bridge the World Dial a Flight Flynow Air Tickets Direct Travel Select Multiple Display Advertising Items To advertise in the Classified Travel section please… Tailor Made Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel mood Direct Car Hire All Starz Travel Management STA Travel Flight Centre Airline Network British European Multiple Display Advertising Items Zantac Multiple Display Advertising Items Europcar Americana Vacations Plc Planet Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Iglu Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Go-fly 3 Nights in Paris from £99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radisson Hotels & Resorts Caribbean Journeys Simply Travel's Greece Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Pavilion Caribbean Expressions Qantas Expressions Elegant Hotels Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Juscany & Umbria Destination Portugal Cottages to Castles Ferrysavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Stena Line Latesaversfrance Multiple Display Advertising Items Wannabe in ireland Rail Europe Ferrysavers Ferry P&o Irish Sea Explore worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounter Rural Retreats Camping4less Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast Ferry Deals to Western France Adventures The Victoria Hotel Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Conductor Leonard Slatkin recalls weekends with the Sinatras Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's self-catering holiday for two in Majorca, with Villa Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting Back Marie Colvin of The Sunday Times, who was blinded in one eye three months ago while reporting the Sri Lanka conflict, reveals the lingering physical and psychological scars of the ordeal—and describes her new life as 'the lady with the pirate patch' Mercedes-Benz No Title Contents Down and out with Beckett in Paris John Montague, part of the bohemian set in 1960s Paris, describes his eccentric relationship with a reclusive Irish genius New Lad is a living lie Legal cannabis could be the making of me Genie Enemy of the People Aventis Science friction As the Spielberg blockbuster Al comes to our screens, Brian Aldiss recalls Stanley Kubrick's nightmarish attempts at the script 32 years ago At the school where the races have learnt to live together For Labour's sake, she's got to deliver Interview Have our literary darlings lost the plot? The literary elite sneers at 'storytelling', but an American attack on their empty obsession with style hits the mark, says Amanda Craig Why Mirren is demanding a farewell to arms The Sunday Times Wonderful world Bjorn Lomborg has recanted his green beliefs and tells Stuart Wavell why the planet is doing better than ever You can have faith in the man who has none Born-again babes A new generation of women is redefining what it means to be 60, writes Maggie Pringle The Sunday Times Learning to live with the hurt that never heals Distraught after her son's death, Sue Lane Fox realised grieving parents need professional help, she tells Margarette Driscoll He foresees a great future for the workers Michael Hardt is the leftwinger with the next big idea: forward the global revolution, he tells David Smith In the belly of the beast The great white shark caught off New York in 1916 was to fuel a mythology that haunts us today, relates Michael Capuzzo Welcome faces in the family album In a world without men, who will read The Sun? Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Cardinal Silvio Oddi The Times: Richard Wiggs Last word. . . This Life US Tennis Team Unveils New Hope Nick Newman's Week P. S. Insurers trap savers as funds falter Corporate bond plans in jeopardy Woolwich rapped for 'unfair' rate cuts Northern Rock bungles £50,000 inheritance Poor performers lure investors with discounts Contents Jupiter Ending tax on low-earners is sanity in a mad system Don't let the AA fix your finances Adwatch Inscape Homeowner seeks refund of 'extra' mortgage interest Money Matters Legal & General How you can tell if it's boom or bust The economy is in the balance. How do you spot if we are heading for a recession? By Robert Winnett Northern rock Fundsnetwork Gartmore Intelligent Finance Govett Investments Index of ethical shares shuns third of Footsie Investors who track a 'green' benchmark that bars Tesco and Safeway could see their returns suffer. By Kathryn Cooper Playing Safe Bad news can give investors good returns Profit warnings push down share prices at first, but then they rise. Buy at the bottom, says Robert Winnett Domainnames Merrill Lynch HSBC National Savings Millions can get higher income at retirement You could get up to 20% more from your pension fund if you choose the right annuity, says Kathryn Cooper Nelson Pace yields holiday cash John Urbanek clears a profit on technology shares and ends up £800 better off before his Spanish holiday A fair bet, but keep your stake small Fund Watch The Sunday Times Norwich Union Life Search Multiple Display Advertising Items Internet banking beats the high street Online current accounts are convenient and pay some of the highest rates of interest. Matthew Wall picks the best Merrill Lynch Barclaycard brings in raft of 'stealth' fees Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares America leads tech rise Chase De Vere Beale Dobie Self-Pay Protect Mortgage or re-mortgage problems? Policy Portfolio PLC Yorkshire Building Society Boss must go to work on his finances Money Makeover Picture Gallery M&g Investments Ample Michael Page Atkearney Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Fiserv Spencer Stuart Barclays Mercuri Urval Whitehead Mann GKR Digby Morgan Marshall Warburton Aspen Prudential Save the Children SGi Making Change Happen Reuters Consulting Fiserv Hutchison 3G HS Selection Monster Think Tools Hanover Fox International Financial Services Authority MyOyster plc Whitehead Mann GKR Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrier 1 Atkearney Sunday-times The Discovery Store Michael Beer Search & Selection Russell & Partners Selection Ltd. Doha International Airport The Sunday Times Cyllid Cymru Finance Wales Hays IT DTLR Transport Local Government Regions DETR Environment Transport Regions Ocean Haldane South West of England Bristol-Myers Squibb Company New Appointments Group Mentor Graphics Senior Executives Directors Managers AA Appointments East of England investment Agency Ward Executive Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Park RTC Europe Gould & portmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sim group IT Director Financial Services Mercuri Urval Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Council of the European Union Brussels Business-executives Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Marketing Croydon Development Medway Campus Ltd Department of Health Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Strategic Rail Authority The Housing Corporation Price Waterhouse Coopers Kmc international search & selection East Thames The Sunday Times Criminal Cases Review Commission Learning+Skills Council The Sunday Times Royal Kingston Gynaecological Cancer Research Fund Price Waterhouse Coopers Department of Health Personal Effectiveness Centre Ltd Pricewaterhousecoopers City University London Capita RAS The Association of Colleges Business Link One NorthEast Ashridge Warwick Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton & Hove College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Business School The Sunday Times Education Bath University of Hull MBA in London University of Stirling Hughes Hall Bursar University of Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School The Sunday Times University of Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Courses Roffeypark Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Sheffield Hallam University Leeds University Business School The Open University Disabled go online to sell their skills Finding jobs for people with special needs has always been hard. Now a website is trying to ease the task. By Roger Eglin Northwest development agency Connaught Interexec The Sunday Times New Square Chambers Enron People in Computers Wanted: doers to get the trains running on time Crest Nicholson Spoiling the view There is no better way to see the Thames than from the Montevetro penthouse—if you can afford it, says Gareth Huw Davies Contents Will US slump affect British prices? Agents are braced for the American recession to affect the rental market in Britain, says Richard Warren Selling Point Old schoolhouses Retreat on Ilkley moor Dream house with alpine views A British architect moved to Austria and built his family an innovative kit home with fine views, writes Michael Leideg Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Hamptons International The Glass House Lurot Brand Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bromells A wood of your own Why spend your spare cash on a conservatory when there is woodland going begging, says Adrian Brewer Daring duo take gamble on house Two City lads are banking on a top-of-the range refit in Fulham, says, Cheryl Markosky Hamptons International St George Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovemanor Homes FPDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt And this is the drawing room. . . Can you protect designer decor from toddlers, asks Robert Avery Find the right price Auctions are a way to test the market, says Mary Wilson Am I covered for his fall? Ask the Experts: Insurance Willis heads East Legacy buys Double whammy Bubbly history Ear for a bargain Dolphin Quays Modern Life on the Thames Countryside Properties St. George Knight Frank Barratt The hub Balham Lockes Wharf Wilcon Homes St. George Canary Riverside The Clarendon Collection Wates Homes Charles Church Barratt FPDsavills Wright & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Bryan Bishop The Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items A manor house with a new lake A Warwickshire man wanted a lake with his manor house, so he built it himself. Graham Norwood reports Nr. Nantwich, Cheshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fitzpatrick Making a rural retreat whole again Restoring a converted country house back to its former glory can be costly—but worth it, says Graham Norwood Hounds trained to sniff out dry rot Dogs are surveyors' best friends, says Neil MacKwood Old artillery enjoys revival London's forgotten corner is reborn, says Peter Millar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fadesa World Class Homes Cybarco (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbella Desert springs Multiple Display Advertising Items Interealty Ocean View World Class Homes Liberty place Homes Superman & Bugs Bunny in the Wast Son of Kwypton! Contents Never Mind my Outfit. . . Great Stuff to Win! Pine pair Gators on the go! Handy Hear say Drop in Who's for Chips? The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog Kicking into Action Surfing UK Paul Wray grabs a surfboard and joins 30 grammets* for the O'Neill surf academy in Devon Beryl the Peril Fresh! Gadget Sweets Webby's World The Show Must Go on! De Nada, Nadia! Sing—If You're Mae! Power Play Squirt Dennis and Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Star Next Week Dear f-mail, Last week, me, my younger brother, and… Fun Competitions! Hazel Hayward, 11, Cheddleton Ralf Schumacher Fans utd Thursday The 130th Open championship, Royal Lytham & St Annes Sport news Thursday Second Test, England v Australia, Lord's School's out! Contents Books Royal Shakespeare Company Art Now that animals are helping to make art, Waldemar Januszczak begins to worry about his fellow humans Good enough to eat The week's films Chekhov's Platonov Short Cuts You're pulling my Lego. . . 'I want to open doors for people' Biteback Every dog has its day Television Cast adrift It's a vision thing It's the first time an album has been simultaneously released on CD and DVD. Yes, their barber directed one of the 13 videos, but the Super Furry Animals didn't cut corners on the star guests, says Mark Edwards Hilton Rest of the week's theatre Phillips Auctioneers Dancing in the dark Complicite's attempt to 'evoke the presence' of Shostakovich along with his music leaves Robert Hewison elated, but confused Ernst & Young A delicate balance Can an opera be swamped by its plot? Two new works by British composers set Paul Driver wondering Shaftesbury Theatre Picture Gallery Hidden talent International opera houses are desperately seeking Susan Chilcott—so why has it taken us so long to catch on, asks Hugh Canning Record of the week The Sunday Times Pop Witness Under a Sun Island CID 8107, £11.99 Classical Varese Amériques, Arcana, lonisation, Déserts Chicago Symphony Orchestra, cond Plerre Boulez DG 471 137-2, £15.99 Crucial cuts The Buzzcocks Another Music in a Different Kitchen United Artists CDP7902992, £11.99 Jazz Lea Delaria Play It Cool Warner Bros 9362-47993-2, £14.99 The shape of Proms to come Stephen Pettitt detects both caution and daring in this year's programme U2 Elevation Digital Classics tv Farewell my lovelies The Kirov Ballet has ended yet another glittering season in London. 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