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News from 29/07/2001

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Jonathan Northcroft, Damandeep Singh, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Sam Dastor, Kenneth Chenault, Mark Stretton, Barney Spender, Terry Pratchett, Barbara Hall, Frank Parker, Fred Redwood, Alessandro Bertolini, Jon Swain, Jim Munro, Thomas Jones, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, Rosamond Hall, Amanda Ursell, Jamie Simpson, Jonathan Miller, Derek Hodgson, Robert Sandail, Phil Bakar, Roy Godson, J D, Frank Whitford, Roland Challis, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, T R Hobbs, Franklin Raines, Ferdinand Mount, Kathryn Cooper, Edward Wilkinson, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, Malcolm Whitehead, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Guy Dennis, Lynne Truss, Yvonne Stevens, Roger Eglln, Alex Pointon, Simon Wilde, Anne Haydock, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Matt Rudd, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Fadzil Ismail, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Cathy Cooper, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugh Canning, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Chris Wilson, Louise Taylor, Clare Gascoigne, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Bob Walker, Cheryl Markosky, James Clark Defence Correspondent, Lia Williams, John O'Donnell, Helen Monks, Nick Caln, Angus Geddes, Lynne Wallis, George Perry, F Bonny, Nick Wyke, Adam Nathan, Victoria Hervey, Amsterdam Arena, Mark MacASKILL, Ann Peterken, Richard Johnson, Melvyn Bunting, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Stella Bingham, Maggie Gee, Paul Donovan, Frances Taylor, Bertie Guilfoyle, Simon Beckett, Steve Boyd, Stan Labovitch, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Boris Schapiro, John Humphrys, Sue Fox, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Patrick Garratt, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, Stuart Andrews, David Leppard, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Great Whittington, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Lofus Versfeld, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Bob Graham, Sue Reid, John O'donnell, Raymond Keene, Fiona Morrow, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Dave Walker, Simon Willis, Stefan Focas, Ba Panvel, Andy Knott, Andress Whittam Smith, Andrew Holgate, Joyce Cook, Michael Wright, Bernie Oppenheim, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Myrna Forrester, Michael Terry, Rob Ryan, Pat Butcher, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Alison Tyler, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Lady Emma Tennant, Bryan Appleyard, Sue Moore, John Elliott, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Macaskill, Robert Frauenstein, Peter Taylor, R W Johnson, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Price, Norman Stone, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Lyndsay Hardisty, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Winifred Robinson, Kevin Sharpe, Jonathan Leake, Ria Higgins, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Simon Taylor, Pamela McNamara, John Harlow, David Green, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Ruth Padel, Hilary Lowe, Hunter Davies, Summer Litchfield, Michael Lewis, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Lucy Wallis, Bill Dillard, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Harvey Jones, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Pamela Chapman, Peter Holloway, R H, Sally Kinnes, George Baker, Naomi Caine, Sir Martin Sorrell, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Nanette Van Der Laan, John Cornwell, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Beatrice Aidin, Clifford Alexander, Rupert Steiner, Tim Manns, Gordon Brown, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, Jo Smit, John Cottrell, David Parsley, Mrs Mills, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Chris Feetenby, Miriam Gilbert Professor of English, Colin Rafferty, Pc Jimi Kufeji, William Gray, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Alexander Games, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Railtrack: police urge charges Insight NHS exports patients to Germany Investec Contents Horse play: Prince Charles relaxes at polo in… Television rules face review over paedophile satire Contents JP accused of building 'work of art' bombs Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Rac Rival parties exploit chaos over Tory membership list Three children drown as family car plunges into Blue Lagoon Better-off students could pay more General faces Genoa inquiry Pension scandal bosses paid increased bonuses Come in from the cold, spies, M15 wants to give you a cuddle Opera house dumps its £25m benefactor Ouch Parents face curb on choice of schools Sainsbury's Detectives close in on missing Clowes millions Police attack Blunkett plan for ethnic log BT Jilted Gerbeau looks for a new job back in France Bentley Motors Broadband-cable IVF couple bid to beat test-tube baby deadline Letters reveal first Osborne stabs at anger Real-Life Drama Army's all-seeing cyber soldiers will be able to shoot round corners Intelligent Finance British Airways Drug gangs recruit teenagers as hitmen Big Brother to be sexier next time Crackdown on feminist pyramid scam Jaguar Heritage bid to save foreign treasures Citroen Football firm tries to censor sports writers Corrections How Much Did Archer Raise? The Simple Truth Jeffrey Archer's troubles are far from over. As an investigation is launched into the 'missing millions' from his charity appeal. David Leppard uncovers a mysterious tale of oil deals and destroyed documents Nationwide Sorry, the future of flying is delayed due to traffic jams at 30,000ft As 1.5m people head off for a sunshine break this weekend, Britain's airports are approaching overload. Jonathan Carr-Brown and Mark Macaskill chart our descent into terminal decline Peugeot How the Holiday Boom Took off Prophet of the new child order Profile They speak the language of death in Basque country Fujitsu Computers Siemens Bad economic weather Let the Gerbil play Wembley Age Concern Blair suffers a bad case of Groundhog Day Laptops at dawn: it's the joyless society on holiday Boris's love nest to be sold at auction Atticvs Cherie the titled lady catches a chill at the Queen's Balmoral bash Cronyism terrors put the BBC's new boss on hold Jailing Jeffrey is good for him and good for us Last week found Atticus itself watching a mucky… Hidden Hearing Why we went to the summit Ford RSC plans threaten the future of the British stage Head off the plague Archer's regime Points Birthdays National Geographic Channel Mr Boom and Mr Bust Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have staked the credibility of their government on avoiding the Tories' much-mocked economic past. But as global markets turn against them, and with public spending plans in jeopardy, is the joke now on them, asks David Smith Recession, what Recession? The Quotes They Came to Regret British troops' error led to bus bomb Police to quiz Tyson on new rape claims Go-fly Italy threatens migrants with four-year jail terms Son of Milosevic vows to return Becker ordered to pull down illegal island villa Thailand hunts for stock fraud masterminds Rover Bebe the rock chick tells bedtime story of the stars BT Death of the Bandit divides India's castes Macdonald Hotels Tycoon pays £5m to run New York Dozens killed for body parts Outback killer may be serial attacker Chrysler Chechen children lose British saviour Renault Megane Bill for Brussels headquarters soars to £690m Chirac's cash link to Japan Inside Paris No detail is too minute for French bureaucracy when… A few home truths Breath of fresh air Mugabe risks famine with further farm grab Suspect held over murder of Fossey Abbey National Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Foot and mouth culls put 2m spring lambs on menu Weather and Travel Outlook Picture Gallery Ferrysavers Labour party institutionally sexist, says woman MP More riot photos to be published News in Brief Riot stocks seized Survey reveals school staffing crisis Kilshaws lose home Martian soil 'shows signs of life' Car fire victim Gallipoli veteran Peace talks begin One ticket wins £6.5m lottery jackpot Trek Nepal Carey appeal Attack remand Etna tourist ban Election pledge Fantastic Galileo triumphs at Ascot King of Kings Contents BBC Radio Contents Magical Montoya Praying for brotherly love Sibling rivalry will grip Germany, but for Elisabeth Schumacher her sons' safety is paramount today Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Rivals inspired by team tension Poles apart in terms of personality, the two teammates couldn't be closer on the track. Alasdair Reid reports Seizes first pole Williams turn clock back Montoya keeps up the pressure to set the scene for a classic duel today with Ralf Schumacher Ruthless Jordan driven on by the fear of failure The Irishman showed he wasn't prepared to make the same mistake twice when he sacked his German driver, writes Peter Windsor Japan star in line for hot seat Lehmann on Roses rampage Hussey revels in record run spree Cricket Round-Up Stylish Walker finds his feet Cricket Scoreboards Vodafone Challenge Series Bowler lays down the law with bat Australia skittled out for 97 Mullally takes five Australian wickets but looks likely to join Tufnell in missing the third Test Marsh holds the future in his hands England ask an old adversary to help find a way of restoring pride and making a contest of future Ashes series, writes Simon Wilde Can this Man save England? Sky Rivals delight in golden day The best of racing's enemies were brought together in the afterglow of a momentous race What next for Galileo? Cracking the code After a century of poaching, the boot is on the other foot, as league stars are lured by union's higher wages and bigger stage. By Nick Caln Five who Could Follow in Henry Paul's Footsteps Wallabies humbled as Skinstad leads Springbok charge Wigan plan union squad A famous rugby league club plans to beat union sides at their own game Nick Caln reports BT Rising Sons A yen for profit and an eye for talent have led European clubs to cast their nets wider, Ian Hawkey and Louise Taylor report Referee laid out by City's Howey Iceman ready to lift Blues Eidur Gudjohnsen hopes that his goals and an influx of new talent can bring Chelsea honours Saga over as Robert Agrees to Join Newcastle United in £9.5M Deal Glasgow rivals win but look to England The Old Firm clubs start the Scottish Premier League season with 3-0 victories but have eyes for the English prize. By Jonathan Northcroft Scotland Ajax topple sorry Reds Fantasy league Fantasy league 2001/2002 season choose your fantasy team from here The Sunday Times Fantasy League entry form Paradise lost on tour As the Tour de France heads towards a finish in Paris today, a cloud of suspicion refuses to be blown away Prundental Fair dinkum Aussie made of the write stuff Healey sets a poor example Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Putting Out Of Your Mind Dr Bob Rotella Bestsellers Glowing in the shades The dark clouds have lifted for David Duval and his Open victory could be only the beginning. By Alasdair Reid Maxfll It all ends in tears for sad Francis Danny Williams turns on the style to avenge his solitary defeat. By Richard Rae Resurgent Foster shows youngsters how to do it Britain's elder statesman has captured his first long-course swimming medal and still dreams of winning Olympic gold, writes Cralg Lord After the gold rush Sydney success changed Shirley Robertson's life. Now she has a new challenge, starting at Cowes Skandia Hodgson edges past Hislop to clinch pole Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racing Ascot Results Round-Up Football This Week's Fixtures Log on to the internet and enjoy the best of sport… Racing Motoring Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Jct 600 Paramount Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items World at their feet Some stars are missing, but British athletes can recapture the Olympic spirit, says Pat Butcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin BMW Authorised Dealers Barons Benham Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autosave Ltd Chrysler Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Parklanebmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springwellcarimports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Milton Keynes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talacrest William Loughran Bramshaw Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Graypaul Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Evans Halshaw H. 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Britishcarregistrations. co. The Sunday Times 350 Vet FA 99 FAA 99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMB 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Volvo Wanted Volvo Countrymotorsonline Harratts Volvo On the Button Maserati returns Motoring General The Sunday Times Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ron Stratton & Company Limited Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items A classic French dish that leaves you hungry for more Bentley Ribble Valley Michael Powles Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Direct Jct 600 Leodis Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Bankers offer £8bn for BT's local network Interest rates 'must fall to stave off recession' Inside: The Economy Mercedes-Benz Arnault to make $300m by selling Gucci stake Contents Ex-Railtrack boss lines up new payoff O'Reilly's Aussie plans revealed Fat-cat pay is not reflected in world-beating firms Agenda Hollick's United cuts back as US slowdown bites This Week's News Microchip plant in Blair constituency saved The Sunday Times homes 2001 Goldman poised to launch knockout blow at Eircom United and US scramble for new deals Business Digest Durlacher in merger talks as losses grow Tube contractors threaten to quit Five more British brands join billion-dollar club Wolves to be savaged by bidder To become an e-business, some companies suggest you Chrysalis axes more net firms Economy Watch Brown flies the flag for a transatlantic trade pact Whatever his views on the euro, the chancellor has now set his sights on a bigger prize. By David Smith Growth goes to sleep Economic Outlook Business Letters If we don't trade goods, we end up trading people American Account From Wood Shack to Stan O'Neal, grandson of a slave, is the new president of America's biggest stockbroker. Now he has to stay ahead of the Thundering Herd. Garth Alexander reports Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Other African-American Success Stories Channel 4: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Where now for Channel 4? Michael Jackson is leaving Channel 4 on a high note. Dominic Rushe reports on the challenges that lie ahead for the next chief executive Work Orange Orange Father's jibes drove ad tycoon to top Chris Ingram outmanoeuvred his fierce rival Sir Martin Sorrell by selling Tempus—but he can't stop his dad's cruel words ringing in his head Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Franchise with Job Satisfaction Guaranteed! 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The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Databank Directors: be afraid, be very afraid indeed Britain wants to be good for business but this may mean an avalanche of new laws, writes Lucinda Kemeny Mixed feelings as Halifax gears up for big change Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom O'Reilly takes to the field to win Aussie publisher The Irish billionaire has been mixing business with rugby in pursuit of his biggest deal. Paul Ham reports from Sydney Sprint Grudges keep tycoon fresh Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books Expanding hotel chain seeks room for architectural chic Robin Hutson has made a success of turning interesting old buildings into cosy hotels but now faces competition from copycats and the big property developers. Sarah Gracie reports The Sunday Times Aristocratic restaurateur drinks to going it alone The Experts Sacking slackers can be hard work Bosses risk being taken to a tribunal when trying to dismiss workers for absenteeism, writes John O'Donnell How to Deal with absent Staff Worldcom Bulletin Flex Jet The Sunday Times Director seeks best way to cash in his company stake Questions of Business Worker Demands Equal Pay Rise The Sunday Times Lawyer Should Draft Board's Contracts Kingston Smith From ski bums to huge sums The founders of an £8m clothing firm only wanted to make enough cash to extend a skiing trip. By Mark Stretton Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Instant Cash Loans Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easy-Bridging Loans Ring Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Granada seems to need guidance in the cost-cutting… The Guardian is going on the cheap The Sunday Times Boss is sorry. . . 500,000 times Prufrock Look out, there's a Keywatcher about Branson: I'm loaded but everything is for sale The tycoon says he has a £250m war chest, but admits almost anything in his group could now be sold. By David Parsley A meaty bone-us for Trudi Banks turn to a little creative accounting Inside the City Contents … Alan Bennett He is one of Britain's untouchables, a hugely popular figure whose version of his own life goes unchallenged. But his biographer, Alexander Games, has dug into his childhood and found a boy who bears little resemblance to the man Mitsubishi Motors Contents Our dirty secret behind Indonesia's coup Roland Challis reveals a British propaganda effort to hide a holocaust from world view The trouble with stepmums A roll in the hay before the wife gets home The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Aventis Something to confess? The Vatican is still obscuring the truth about Pius XII and the Holocaust, writes John Cornwell When you're 64, you're still talkin' bout your generation You're grown-up enough to see the sex now Interview Parky & Son say there's no room at the inn Prince Charles's big ideas don't go down well at the Parkinsons' pub, writes Stuart Wavell Lizzie crashes into America's class war The Sunday Times Is failure really the ace up our sleeves? Tim Henman is turning to the streets to nurture new British talent. But is he the man to find a winner, Stuart Wavell asks him The Sunday Times Melinda is not a blonde bimbo and she can prove it BBC recruit Melinda Messenger tells Cosmo Landesman why she is taking action against hairism He won't let sleeping babies lie Roy Meadow breaks his silence to tell Margarette Driscoll why cot deaths must be treated with suspicion Answering the call of God and Gucci Is the Alpha course a quick fix for our material world, or the only way we can now stomach religion Sting, the mafia, and the minister of seduction Italy's new culture chief breaks off from an amorous phone call to tell John Follain about his plan for an artistic coup Advice with the smack of command Are special advisers—especially Gordon Brown's—the true power in the land, asks David Smith Britain in decline? Not from where I'm standing Foreign observers who shake their heads over us are out of date, writes Ferdinand Mount This was the election that set the country on fire Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads People of the Week This Life The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . P. S. Contents Once More onto the Beach Soaring clifftop walks, the spot where Caesar first set foot in Britain, secret beachside gardens, a fish-and-chip shop that's worth its salt. . . David Wickers finds 50 distractions to Keep you and the family peachy on the beach Ryanair Contents Markwarner. co. Radical: The Strange Case of Californication on Britain's Beaches Holiday clinic Mary and Alex have £750 for a week of art, shops—and football. David Wickers pitches three ideas For the love of a wild woman Matt Rudd sounds a mating cry when he meets his perfect match in Africa Jordans Iberial Last orders on airlines? 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By Robert Winnett Pension Strategy Domainnames Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Doctor Goes It Alone NHS bypass need not cost an arm and a leg Sick of the high cost of medical cover? Paying for treatment yourself may be cheaper. By Kathryn Cooper Gartmore Halifax Go abroad to cut price of operations Kathryn Cooper explains how to take advantage of cheaper medical care available elsewhere in Europe Policy Pays up Card issuers reject call for clearer terms Government demands to make credit interest rates less misleading have fallen on deaf ears. By Guy Dennis Norwich Union It pays to study bank accounts Students might be tempted by free CD players, but they would do better with a big free overdraft. By Guy Dennis How to make money out of a student loan What the High-Street Banks Offer Students M&g Save tax by backing promising start-ups Venture-capital trusts are risky, but they are also potentially very rewarding, writes Helen Monks Ample Avid Fund Fan Footsie stalwarts offer a safer haven for investors In a falling market, income funds that invest in traditional industries pay regular dividends, writes Robert Winnett The Sunday Times Fund managers pool talents to reduce risk Bruised investors are being lured back into equities with schemes designed to avoid volatility. By Gavin Lumsden Scottish Life caught out by global technology slump Scottish Widows Sharepeople Nurse Hopes for Healthy Profit How to pay less tax and keep control of your cash Trusts can ensure that your money is used as you wish. Clare Gascoigne explains how they can work for you The Sunday Times Perfect for Families Swap homes for holiday savings Mortgage gives 4% cashback Savings News Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Lenders 'mis-selling' unemployment cover Salesmen are exploiting fears of job losses to dump unsuitable policies on the unwary. By Kathryn Cooper Two days left to file your tax return Keeping the Inland Revenue waiting can be costly—it now has even greater powers. By Naomi Caine Chase De Vere Endowment Best Price Promise! Mortgage or re-mortgage problems? 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Caroline Donald admires the cool, calm Scandinavian interiors of an English country house Contents Yorkshire surge leads rising trend Experts predict continued house price increases—with some reservations, writes Graham Norwood Houses with a sea view Houses with a sea view Island home that comes with a seat in parliament Prices bloom in the Kew hothouse Trying to spend half a million pounds for a family house is a dispiriting business, says Winifred Robinson Cool and calm in Swedish style Crest Nicholson Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Wood & Co. Jackson-Stops & Staff Stern studios Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Behr & Butchoff Chesterton Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landsdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. 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