News from 05/08/2001
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Jo Harrigan, Peter Fairley, Mark Stretton, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Alec Stewart, Sally Compton, Paul Farmer, Jeff Dawson, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, David Brown, Tessa Mayes, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Chris Ryder, Rob Hughes, A R Rouse, John Peter, Pam Barrett, V S, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, Sue Chester, Jonathan Miller, Derek Hodgson, Ester de Burgh Thomas, Emma Moore, Martin Bradshaw, Mark Wilton, J D, Leon Reis, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Jonathan da Silva, Alistair Scott, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Dari Cairns, Edin Hamzic, Rory Godson, Humphrey Carpenter, Dominic Utton, Richard Bond, Frank Kennedy, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, E P, Clive Davis, Norman Coltham, K R, Colleen Frost, Lynne Truss, Maurice Williams, Kathy Brewis, Kenny Hunt, Thrasy Petropolous, Joseph Dunn, Zara Hill, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Hugh Ball, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Jonny Scholes, Tony Marcus, Philip Kerr, Sue Clayton, Robert Peston, David Hewson, David Elstein, Barry Hugill, Jullan Muscat, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Steve Coogan, Victoria Segal, Louise Taylor, Iain MacMaster, Max Anderson, Cheryl Markosky, James Clark Defence Correspondent, John O'Donnell, Nick Caln, Caroline Donald, Greg Struthers, James Delingpole, Tracy Chevalier, Liz Phillips, Adam Nathan, Victoria Hervey, J I, Paul Brazier, Mike Laws, Richard Johnson, Rev Andrew de Berry, Louis Farrakhan, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Geoffrey Stuttard, Brett Lee, Paul Donovan, Stuart Wavell, Tom Dillon, Josephine Smith, Alastair Hendy, Frans de Waal, Barbara Kasteleintel, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Patrick Garratt, John Follain, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Viscountess Cobham, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Stuart Andrews, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Sam Boyd, Penelope, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, G O'Sullivan, Sarah Gracie, Dave editor, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Kira Cochrane, Naomi Calne, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, Elspeth Burnside, Susan Greenfield, Duncan Clarke, Charles Jennings, Victoria O'Brien, Slobhan Mason, John O'donnell, Peter Martin, Raymond Keene, Cosmo Landesman, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Jim Irvin, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Andy Knott, Anne Fairfoot, Ian Lee, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Flona McGoran, Susan Kelly, Nick Rennison, Keith Gordon, Serene Coyne, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Pat Butcher, Alun Roderick, David Walsh, Malcolm Carroll, Dawn Carr, Gareth Child, Fiona Godona, John Stern, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, John Locke, Emily Milich, Nick MacKinnon, Lorna McDonald-Smith, David Price, Roland White, Glyn Alexander, Garth Alexander, William Rees-Mogg, Colin Stevens, Neville Ablitt Managing Director, John Mellor, Dr Mark Griffiths, Viv Groskop, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Conor Ryan, Phil Dean, Jonathan Leake, Caroline Brien, Michael Sheridan, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Simon Wilde Cricket correspondent, Lizzie Jones, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Hilary Lowe, Barry Collins, Bill Kean, John Waples, A A Gill, Melanie McDonagh, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Robert Steiner, Winner's Dinners, Tom Robbins, Nadine Meisner, Maurice Anthony, Judy Buckley, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Winston Chow, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Ian Campbell, R H, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Melanie McDonger, Graham Hopkins, Graharn Wale, George Peabody, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Jonathan Futrell, Linda Watson, Rupert Steiner, John Cole, Geoffrey West, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, Correlli Barnett, David Parsley, Mrs Mills, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, Mike Philips, Simon Trump, Christian Dymond, Steve Powell, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Penny Perrick, Shireen Jilla, Joanna Simon, India Knight, William Cash's, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Alexander Games, Ruth Robson, Sarah Wynter, Dr Mark Charig, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, Ian Watson,
ResumoBritish women join first human clone trial Cull makes 37 farmers millionaires Ministers give in to FMD inquiry Church calls time on 'obsolete' marriage banns Wedding banns Contents Virgin atlantic Just a quiet girl Man versus Apes A wave and 101 congratulations Dream Weaver Bus ticket clue to Real IRA bombers Travel Internet Are Any Sections Missing? Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Rose's Doors Straw aides brand Cook's ethical policy 'a disaster' Fourth time lucky: James Bond star Pierce Brosnan… Peackeeping burden leaves army's defence ability 'in peril' Strike may shut foot and mouth ministry BNP uses rights act to spread its message online Sex clinic targets boys of 11 with free condoms Last stand at Poitiers halts English horde Hughes praise made public Intelligent Finance Stalking law used to settle family feuds RAF to buy a smarter bomb after Kosovo failures Lunn Poly De Vere Hotels Stores take dabs with their debits Patients will sue for surgery abroad Martin Bell to be envoy for Unicef Lennon's poison-pen letter to Paul Telewest SAS men seek help to stem wave of suicides Fashion queen accused of fraud Millionaire Fossett take off in solo bid to conquer world by balloon Wine labels mislead drinkers over alcohol P&o Stena Line BBC2 to woo young with potted plots Yard hunts for terror cell that may deliver bomb 'spectacular' Peugeot IRA set to scupper peace process by refusing to hand over arms Orange 'Kind' court lets off 45% of offenders Citroen Fayed's aide quits after cash inquiry Imperialist Haggard backed blacks Anarchists plan military tactics for next summit Bluesure British pay extra to holiday at home Ford Health officials supply suspect baby vaccine Correction Go Crying all the way to the bank This man is said to have received £4.2m from the cull of his pedigree herd. A rural tragedy or a financial farce? Jonathan Leake and Simon Trump investigate the foot and mouth millionaires Seat No Turning Back It's too late to put the gene genie back in the lamp. As rival doctors prepare to clone a human child, Tony Allen-Mills and John Follain uncover a tale of personal heartache and uncertain science The Brave New World The fires of hatred are burning a little lower Profile Reason takes a bath in the swimming pool BT Bombs and bad omens A royal family of survivors Trek Nepal Calm down, house prices aren't going pop We play peek-a-boo with the rich and famous at our peril Diplomat has a regal word with chastened Cherie Atticvs Will Pinter rescue Longford's lost theatrical masterwork? Atticvs How a brass neck tricked them into Brass Eye Atticvs The Queen Mother gets the respect pensioners deserve The Royal Bank of Scotland The seaside casino curse Volvo Schools of adventure Unhealthy option Hempel Points Birthdays It's so Unfair Can't understand what teenagers are talking about? You're not alone. As the Queen's English makes way for a new kind of slanguage, Bryan Appleyard gets to grips with the talk of tomorrow Kevin's comprehension test Fujitsu Siemens Bobby Kennedy rises on wings of revolt Mazda Women accuse sex-fulfilment guru of abuse We planned to wed, says outback girl Io Wild Putin will sell arms to North Korea Net tycoon spends millions to be second space tourist Nationwide Film-makers bring the death throes of Pompeii back to life FBI won't tell how it hacked Little Nicky Israeli fear as women join suicide squad Widow of warlord Arkan seeks British buyer for his footballers Nato asks Serbs for use of bases Itv Digital Woody Allen fights to save old New York Rich chase street thrills in 'the Game' Rover Thais throb to the pop singer from Tyneside Head for Money Red spectre over Berlin tempts Kohl back to politics Satellites put on the tail of killer sharks No more Mr Tough Guy Inside New York Hovering on the brink BT Flagship schools accused of misusing extra funds Tropical storm takes shine off Blairs' holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Slow burn: 21st Trevor Misapeka of Samoa came last… Ferrysavers Hospital building costs 'soaring' Queue in Queen's back garden News in Brief Biggs battle Shift work in the Antarctic No 10 contract National register to improve adoption Mower race Insect arrests Seven tickets share £4.8m jackpot International Care & Relief Four beheaded Danielle appeal Balcony collapses German bargains Ashes to ashes England crumble in dismal 11 days Contents Mercedes-Benz Whizz kid Worlds in union? England's dream crushed by Warne Spin ends fightback England v Australia We let ourselves down after run of success It's so disappointing that we failed to reach the standards we achieved in the past 12 months Coach and selectors must share blame Duncan Fletcher and David Graveney are more culpable for defeat than the players, who deserve another chance, says Simon Wilde Key incidents that cost England the Ashes Outclassed at every turn Anybody who thought England has a realistic chance of winning the series was seriously deluded Seeds of our success were sown on training field Winning the Ashes has made a childhood dream reality, and it's as good as I thought it would be The Sunday Times Waugh Vital to Aussie cause The visitors' batsmen are less effective than their team's one-sided success may suggest, writes Ivo Tennant Lehmann and Wood lift spirits Young Bell storms into record books Cricket Round-Up Somerset survive Fulton salvo Cricket Scoreboards Gritty Sussex tighten their grip Berger's on song for Europe If the Liverpool midfielder needs any motivation, he need only pop next door see his neighbour Celtic face club trying to review a legend The Scottish champions' path in Europe is blocked by a team desperate to restore former glories Ginola holds key for patchy Villa Newcastle and Aston Villa face challenging opponents as they bid for a Uefa Cup place Ipswich sunk by double Dutch Ntl: digital Veron turns on style West Ham Capture £4.5M Fiorentina Defender Alessandro Pierini Trouble flares at Millwall friendly Brave Hart beats for Forest Paul Hart has to overcome a mountain of debt if he is to rebuild a club that is still living in the shadow of Brian Clough. Rob Hughes reports BT Seasons to Be Cheerful: Lively Personalities and New TV Technology to Light up the Nationwide Pearce ready to tackle Maine chance The veteran defender is hoping to lead a Manchester City revival, starting with Saturday's visit by Watford Luca Who's Back The Italian style of Watford's pre-season fixtures show how much of a culture shock has hit the club Plain sailing for Crusader The appearance of Australia II couldn't deflect from British success at Cowes, says Keith Wheatley Three into a 12 goes perfectly Keith Wheatley meets three yachtsmen who are anticipating a nostalgic return to the water in one of the sport's most glamorous boats Percy embraces new team challenge The Olympic gold medalist has maintained a low profile as he prepares for the next chapter of his sailing career Cowes Week Results Home Run American golfers usually rule the roost, but not this year, and they are trailing again at the British Women's Open Sky Westwood in groove again The rejuvenated European No1 is well set for a third Scandinavian Masters title as a clutch of golfers vie for much-needed Ryder Cup points Stopwatch brings uncertain time for Tour Time to help the umpires Letters to the Sports Editor Angling Picks of the week Sports on TV Q & a Book Review The Art Of Captaincy Mike Brearley Channel 4 Books, pb, £9.99 Bestsellers Will to win drives on Wasps' All Black heavy weight Craig Dowd, the biggest foreign transfer on the close season, is stung by the idea that moving to England is a soft option Rugby Union? As dust settles on the war between union and League, presure grows for a unifield code Edwards Breaks the Code The Best of both Worlds How union and league might combine to produce a single code World's finest off to explosive start Lewis-Francis stuns rivals The 100m world record be under threat today after blistering displays from the Olympic champion and a young British Pretender Barber follows Lewis out of heptathlon The Olympic champion's bitter rival withdraws from the competition after failing to record a valid mark in the shot put, writes Pat Butcher Doping verdict leads to boycott threat Pat Butcher on the surprise decision by the IAAF to reverse their ban on Russian runner Olga Yegorova Daily Guide to the Main Events in Edmonton Revived Seles makes all the right noises Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racing: Newbury Sky Sports 2 from 3pm Chester Sky Sports 2 from 3pm New bury Chokter Results Round-Up Football Rugby League Other Sport This Week's Fixtures Market Rasen Racing Hunter's late swoop Jullan Muscat watches Jamie Spencer face an agonising wait before landing the Stewards' Cup at Glorious Goodwood on Guinea Hunter Wolves clinch shock win Giants fight for survival Time is running out for Huddersfield, and this time there may be no way back, says David Lawrenson Scant reward at Goodwood Persian Punch found fresh converts after an epic run on a fifth day, but officials got the prize-money all wrong, writes Jullan Muscat Five of the Best at Goodwood The Sunday Times Quality used car selection, from approved franchise… Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accessories Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Financial Leasing Pendragon-I. net Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carauctionsuk British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Y used car selection, from approved franchise… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner BMW L&C Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parklanebmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Milton Keynes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Edgware Road Sunday-times Carseekers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Yanks are Coming Jeep led the British invasion, now the rest of the American big boys are trooping in, writes Andrew Frankel It doesn't have to be a Porsche Car Clinic £10,000 can get you the next best thing to your dream car Fule false economy Putting brakes on car thieves Road Sage Car selection, from approved franchise dealers Jaguar Sytner Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discounted New Jaguars for Immediate Delivery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International Mercedes-Benz Sunday-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items N, from approved franchise dealers Porsche AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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The internet retailer Asseenonscreen… Interest rates 'down to 4.5% by year end' Saving grace Deutsche disaster BoS starts current account price war BA: we still want a stake in KLM BT's Bland needs to rethink wireless strategy Agenda Woolworths' secret plan to give Fry job Sainsbury hints at Boots merger Theglobe stops spinning Peugeot Business Digest On the Road Again. . . a legendary name in British… 5,000 fuel stations to go Teacher agency in £30m MBO Anglian wants to jump out of water Connex anger at Byers delay White Hart Lane ground to be named by sponsor Hacking by sacked staff costs US firms billions Chinese Takeaway. . . B&q opens its fourth store in… Rugby receives £200m TV windfall Duke Street 'will sue advisers' Flex Jet Freeserve offered Vat haven on the Rock Failed bid will force break-up Watch Economy What's up What's down Fast Track Housing in safe hands Economic Outlook Business Letters Don't blame America: you blundered American Account Deutsche disaster Kirstie Hamilton reveals how Morgan Grenfell and its German owner came to grief over Formula One The Sunday Times Orange Network bid stirs up fresh turnoil for BT An £8bn offer for the local loop has raised new queries over the group's strategy, write Paul Durman and David Parsley Firms need to be more like nations Book of the Week Sweet revenge of a Sainsbury exile Sir Peter Davis left in 1986 because only family members filled the top job. Now he is seen as the group's saviour and has rebuilt the family's fortune Orange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & Co Goldfinch Positively Peterborough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed high income return property opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Databank Mulcahy v Corbett: battle of the egos Was it a cock-up or a conspiracy? Rupert Steiner reports on the feud of two strong willed executives Pubmaster confident of winning Wolves Sharewatch Amersham BP Slough Estates Logica A Share in the Boardroom BOC Colt Telecom TBI Wimpey boss puts reputation on the line The £440m bid for McAlpine's homes arm shows Peter Johnson is playing a numbers game Sprint This Week Appointments Appear in Money Section 6 Domainnames Baker makes more dough by moving into coffee bars Vanishing profit margins are forcing Bakery Services to diversify. Now it is trying to beat Pret a Manager and Starbucks into the emerging market of Poland The Sunday Times PR proves right ingredient for a posh kitchen maker Progress Report Woodstock Furniture Mark Hunt The Experts KPMG Phil Smith Cisco Systems Gary Robertson Npower Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Gillian Wilmot Royal Mail Worldcom Anguish of telling a son he will never run family firm Picking a successor can be the hardest business decision an owner-manager has to make The Peaceful Route to Choosing a Successor Bulletin The Sunday Times Fish oiled the way to success John Drummond sought a natural cure for his crippling arthritis and ended up creating a business The Sunday Times Don't bet on making your staff work on Sundays Questions of Business How to Measure Company Success Businesses Can Be Vat Linked Kingston Smith From triumph to tragedy: a year at Morgan Grenfell Inside the City UNiSYS Hardly a Beanie in the bank? Prufrock Duffield rapped for trying to play Santa Prufrock Sunday-times Caught between the sheets Prufrock Web guru rejoins the real world Prufrock Man versus Ape Could apes ever rule over man? Frans de Waal, a leading primatologist, argues that Planet of the Apes is not just science fiction—we are more like our hairy cousins than we dare admit Amazon Coogan's rant Inside Decline and fall Marriage a la mode: a game for everyone Housewives have more fun Now we're shooting sheep because they've got better Mean Fields Kenco Enemy of the People Dawn Carr of Peta A decade that sold off the future The time was right in the 1950s to build a bright new industrial society. But Britain's muddle elite failed to capitalise on its advantages, writes Correlli Barnett In defence of the satirical brotherhood Interview Jasper Gerard meets Steve Coogan Anything to escape the tyranny of comfort Danger, pain and fear are the only antidotes to modern life, writes James Delingpole Why black Britain won't dance to Farrakhan's tune The Nation of Islam leader will find that black seperatism is not on the agenda here, write Mike Phillips Aventis On the run from smother love Vanessa-Mae is the latest celebrity to thrive away from a controlling parent. Kira Cochrane finds out why motherhood and management are an explosive mix There's a catch for thinking computer Machines are becoming more intelligent, but there is a reason why they will never think, says Susan Greenfield An everyday tale of hell in an inner-city school Ester de Burgh Thomas says a new law is about to make life even more unbearable for teachers like her They won't put this on the shortbread tin Scotland sells a brilliant image of itself abroad, but you don't have to look far find an angst-ridden and confused nation The Sunday Times On the fringe of disaster at the Edinburgh Festival William Cash's trip north with his new play was a miserable experience. The biggest festival in the world' in the fake, he says Determined ways of a good Samaritan How Bennett opened a curtain on his secret life Admitting to an affair with a woman also allowed Alan Bennett quietly to reveal that he was gay, writes Alexander Games The perfect ending When Tracy Chevalier discovered Highgate cemetery it changed her attitude to burial. The Victorians did it all better, she says What did you do in the Big Brother wars, sister? Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads When Dinosaurs Ruled the World This Life After 90 Minutes of Sheer Hell. . . 90 More Big Girls Do Cry Wet, Wet, Wet The Daily Telegraph: Bert Foord The Daily Telegraph: John Walters Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Edward Gierek From The Times, From The Daily Telegraph, From The Guardian: P. S. Edge Ryanair Indian beach life Where was I? Postcards from the Edge Good Gear Guide Travelling in style Travel Clubs Holiday Clinic Travel Two friends turn 30 and want to party in spectacular style. David Wickers helps them to raise the roof Virgin Holidays Span Bag a bargain British break Holiday Money Tropical Places The anthropologist Nigel Pavitt has spent more than… Road to ruins Markwarner Questions and Answers Books of the Week Where was I? Caribbean? Don't forget your euros Wetbike petition Deals of the Week Readers' Rants TV Travel On the Cheap Venice You already know that magic awaits in Venice-but did you realise you can walk the city of canals without breaking the bank? Lunn Poly Tourism Malaysia Festival on a plate Alistair Scott offers a 24-hour guide to the best of grub, pub and club at this year's Edinburgh Festival Scottland's Cruise Centre As Others See us The Edinburgh Festival comedian On a trail of destruction Hiroshima was vaporised 56 years ago today. Max Anderson visits the US desert where a Bomb was born Unexpected New Mexico Travelone Anatolian Sky Alternative Travel Somak Holidays Savile British Airways Travel Shops Travel Brief Savile Goa magic: dance, trance Travel It's winter's hottest chill-out zone: Goa is hippie nirvana and package paradise in one, says Tony Marcus The Sunday Times Passions of Pamplona Running with the bulls, Phil Dean saves his skin, but loses his heart to a Spanish rose Car-Hire Club Med Sovereign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cedarberg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Journeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Travelbag Flynow Usit Campus Travel Select The Sunday Times STA Travel Travel mood Flight Centre Norwich Union Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Netflights Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Quest Travel US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Unijet Taylor Made Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Stardust Platinum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Editions Ltd. 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Win a week's holiday for two at the luxurious Hotel Savoy, in Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition details Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ordinary home loans beat fixed deals Banks snub plan to speed up cheques Life's a beach Equitable victims 'better off' if company goes bust With-profits bond investors put their capital at risk London & Country Mortgages Ltd Foreign exchange Deserved legal windfall for victim of mis-selling Comment Get one policy to cover everything Cheltenham & Gloucester Daily calculation of mortgage debt is in your best interest Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Ample Switch your savings if returns nosedive The base rate cut may tempt banks to take advantage. Don't let them fool you, says Kathryn Cooper Legal & General Alliance Leicester Cash Growth Where to Keep your Cash Holidaymakers can avoid the mobile rip-off Phone companies charge a fortune for calls abroad, but you can cut the cost if you plan ahead Find a better mortgage deal through online brokers The cost of home loans is falling, but you can cut it even further by switching lenders. Matthew Wall shows the way M&G Consultant Keeps in touch Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio PLC Intergity Financial Solutions Ltd Legal & General Roll Call of Charges Housebuyers shrug off fears of 1980s bust as prices boom The latest figures from 4,500 estate agents show the property market is soaring again Merill Lynch HSBC Shares soar—while trader sits on beach After two weeks in Spain, John Urbanek returned to plenty of good news—before the rate cut caught him by surprise The Sunday Times Beware the pitfalls of drawdown schemes There is a way to delay buying an annuity until rates hopefully rise, but It does not suit all, says Naomi Calne Mortgage Intelligence NatWest another way Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Profit from shares that pay no dividend Zeros offer a safe haven in times of turmol and the tax-breaks are attractive Chase De Vere Neville James FPDSavills Life Search School of Thought Students need to examine insurance Heidrick & Struggles Questor International Toyota Contents Post Office Ltd Riches Consulting Protocol Solarcentury Stephanie Twigg Ltd Hoggett Bowers Metropolitan Police Authority Howgate Sable Odgers Lifeboats The Law Society Grieves Pryce National Savings Denplan Stagecoach Group Sainsbury's Michael Page Sales The Royal Bank of Scotland Connaught Einstein network Reap benefits from staff voluntary work Firms that encourage employees to do their bit for the community are rewarded by better job performance and high morale CP Executive Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Birmingham International Airport ISOFT Money adds up to happiness Henwood St. Dominic's School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Public & Healthcare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Odgers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haldane Oh Mother, give us a break Children's summer activity camps are a hit with busy parents but are they what youngesters really need, asks Sarah Wynter Education The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's Still Not Too Late to Book up Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted Mapleacademy Multiple Display Advertising Items A new language a new life The biggest test for raising standards The Regent Academy Saxon Insurance Holbon College Property is actress's cup of tea Fame and Fortune Pauline McLynn, the housekeeper in Father Ted, is a firm believer in bricks and Mortar, she tells Fiona McGoran Abbey National ADTI Consulting The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernest & Young from Thought to Finish Cressing Templar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educated taste Decorating tips, design inspiration—and common sense: Mary Gilliatt's four-week interiors course starts today Virgin South London drama Turkey hots up Knock them down and start again Building sites are hard to come by in the leafier outposts of rich suburbia—and homes are being bought for the land they stand on Selling Point Farmhouses Cosmopolitan chic arrives in downtown Reading Could Turkey be the new Riviera? The Mediterranean coast of Turkey has tempting properties, despite galloping inflation Talking Turkey KnightFrank St George kensingtonwestside To Advertise Call Fax Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let function be your inspiration Think big on trees for a ready-made garden Mature specimens bring instant impact and can also add to a house's value, writes Sue Chester Luxury Living Bewley Homes PLC The Sunday Times St. George Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Velux Roof Windows Actors enjoy restoration drama An artistic couple have turned their talents to revamping a Georgian rectory in Kennington, writes Cheryl Markosky Batten down the hatches Geoffrey West reports on new security systems—and notes that a few geese will see off the average thief Crash ended lake idyll Diana's designer moves on Expensive lets On the line A long way from Albert Sq Palm Beach still hot Prowting Homes Whitefriars Metropolis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Sales Port Solent Marina Portsmouth Devon Country Estate Coastal Hampshire Central North Oxford Bath York Lodge Must Be Seen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countryside Properties France-Provence South Luberon Rural Norfolk Convertedbarn Wickham, Hampshire Dordogne France Patcham Grange, Brighton, E. 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