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News from 19/08/2001

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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Nicolas Balfour, Jimmy Knapp, Amesh Adalja, Mark Stretton, Barney Spender, Barbara Hall, Alec Stewart, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, N J, David Brown, Jon Swain, Chris Douglas, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Pam Barrett, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Robert Geismar, P Cooper, Christopher Somerville, J D, Max Glaskin, Doris Lessing, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Terence Blacker, Sam Gilpin, Lee West, Tessa Jowell, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Rory Godson, Sameena Ahmad, Alison Craig, Nick Pitt, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Chris Shelton, Joe Lauria, Malcolm Scott, Guy Dennis, Adam Lively, Lynne Truss, Karen Robinson, K R, A C, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Steve Newman, Tom Walker, Stephan Lebert, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Timo Mohani, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sue Clayton, Robert Peston, Marian Martin, David Elstein, David Hewson, Cally Law, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Alen Clark, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Mike Pattenden, Louise Taylor, Richard McLaren, Adrian Foster-Fletcher, Cheryl Markosky, James Clark Defence Correspondent, Eben Black, Kevin Jackson, John O'Donnell, Jonathan Lord, David Eimer, Andrew Barr, Victoria Hervey, Nick Gardner, J I, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Brett Lee, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Lucinda Kemeny, Dr Anthony Entress, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Patrick Garratt, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, Stuart Andrews, David Leppard, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Tony Fearon, Alicia Wyllie, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Josephine Herald, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Kira Cochrane, Hannah Gordon, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, L W, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Victoria O'broen, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Cosmo Landesman, Paul Burrell, Jim Irvin, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Ed Egan technical director, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Jon Hammond, Michael Wright, Gillian Russell, Caroline Donald, Dominic Rushe, Julie Myerson, Gillian Wilmot managing director, Rob Ryan, Gary Buchanan, Pat Butcher, Nick Rennison, David Walsh, Alex Kadis, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, S P, Susan Redstone, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ashley Mote, Stephen Armstrong, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, R W Johnson, Julian Muscat, Brian Hields, Richard Woods, Roland White, Sally Kinners, Ruth Rendell, Richard Hughes, Rory Godson Business Editor, Graeme Aldous, James Kelly, Chris Davies, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Susan Elkin, Hq. Hugh Pearman, Caroline Brien, M E, Virginia Blackburn, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Dr George Rae, Alicla Wyllie, D J Taylor, John Harlow, John Urbanek, Barry Collins, John Waples, Elaine Devanney, Hunter Davies, David Parsons, L T Wilson, Melanie McDonagh, Brian Glanville, Natalle Graham, Tom Robbins, Jean Quatremer, James Hardwick, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Chrissy Iley, Dave Wilby, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Brian Locksmith, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Gerald Corbett, John Aizlewood, Trevor Virtue, Gary Robertson divisional director, Andrew Frankel, Anna McDermott, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Matthew Westcott, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, John Green, David Harbord, Mrs Mills, Anthony Jones, Shireen Jilla, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Chris Feetenby, David Kuo, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Jeremy Coleclough, Dr David Barnett, Lisa Verrico, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Jack de Vries,

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Contents IRA tested 'napalm' bomb in jungle Arrest role for traffic wardens Weather and Lottery Virgin Free Guide to University Battle call: Maori warriors bring yachting's America's Cup to the Isle of Wight yesterday for its 150th jubilee. New Zealand, the holders, laid down a challenge for the 2003 event Gadaffi buys Mugabe's mansion for his thugs Chariots of Fire man may pick archbishop Firing line Newspapers Support Recycling Classified BT Travel Second-home owners face doubling of council tax Briton injured in hotel bombing Blair urged to end Labour ban in Ulster SAS unit on secret recce in Balkans Britain's asteroid defence station goes ahead Fur flies over invasion of the dead cats Duke of Kent's son forfeits royal line to become Roman Catholic Bluesure Discovery Channel Traffic wardens to be crimebusters Verdict due on Mirror tipster Cricket losers ask for pay rise Seat Minolta Couple splash out £480,000 on QE2 cruise EU hospitals give emergency surgery to Britons on NHS list Children's writer tipped for Booker shortlist BT Labour to be moulded in Prescott's image 'Smart' sleeping policemen will give careful drivers smooth ride The Bora College heads seek big fee rises Abbey National TV-mad students opt for drama Visitscotland Inscape Untrained staff do rail safety work Insight Ministers face FA duel over Wembley Museum snub for Blair's leading lady Citroen C5 Greece offers to swap relics for Elgin marbles Rumbled in the Jungle The arrest of three Sinn Fein sympathisers in Colombia has revealed frightening new developments for the fight against global terrorism. Tony Allen-Mills reports from Bogota Go-fly Spot the Difference: How the Irish and Colombian Rebels Match up Killing in Company: Terrorism Goes Global Tracker Clarke targets 'preaching bishop' Blair Peugeot Lawyer in fresh fight to clone dead baby son The royal retainer who loved what he saw Profile What I missed on my hols: everyday madness FUjiTSU Computer Siemens No thanks, Mr Clarke Salute the traffic cop Saga Nobody will break the conspiracy of silence 'The Tevies need to move into the trvitory of compassionnetre comesrvatism straigat tack is the key to their future' There goes another herd of A-level sheep to slaughter Daytime TV: another horror we can blame on the Germans Atticvs Campbell gets the whips out as he extends his Whitehall empire Atticvs Clarke unveils his secret poll weapon in Sidcup Atticvs In praise of Joan Collins, the model older woman The Royal Bank of Scotland False organic fears Royal Mail BMA backs fight for surgery abroad Who will speak up for the English? Points Chipping at rights Birthdays The Sunday Times Micro Machines and Nanobots P&O Stena Line This Bull is so Small, It Could Sit on a Single Human Blood Cell. So what Does this Mean for Medicine? Fujitsu Computers Siemens British troops warned of Macedonian trap Mother Teresa 'cure' speeds her sainthood Mugabe makes space for influx of Gadaffi's thugs Britons offer homes and jobs to fleeing farmers BT Lawyers denounce editor's arrest Appeal The Daily News Office dragons learn to play the crying game Premier Lodge Schröder seeks salvation in the suffering east EasyJet Norwegians freeze out the royal bride Saudi bomb widow denies alcohol ring Chrysler Sharon 'planned to send tanks into Bethlehem' Billionaires' club washes its dirty linen Learndirect Security bars blamed as 78 die in hotel fire Grandmother tells of Chechen torture Seduced by a phone siren Inside Los Angeles Mitsubishi Motors Plastic cap in breathing tube may be hospital killer Teacher shortfall 'will last for years' Weather and Travel Outlook Jump to It the raf fALCONSe 2001, Eastbourne a… Ferrysavers British girl missing on Borneo peak Air rioters hurl beer cans at crew News in Brief Driver undone Danielle uncle held for extra 24 hours Disease plea Asylum seekers paddle across Channel Hate-mail inquiry Salvage bid Ten tickets share £5.9m jackpot OUCH Demo arrests Archer fund move Boy missing Kurd death probe Film stars Contents Charcol Angry Houllier accuses rebel Robbie One-hit wonder Stewart defiant Bowyer spurs Leeds' late win Ntl: digital Bolton's five-star show Phillips on the spot for Sunderland victory Christie seals Derby triumph Gunners destroy Boro Picture Gallery Wanchope woe adds to Keegan's ills Owen nails Hammers FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Pools Vialli celebrates Watford's first win Dyer threatens to walk out on Newcastle Free in today's Sunday Times Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Life sweet for Sheringham Striker leads Spurs revival A Tottenham favourite is back at White Hart Lane confident that he still has a bright future at 35 Hero Weir turns tables after handing gift goal to Charlton Ginola shows glimpse of class Voller's vision on hold Germany's football future looks bright, thanks to an array of young talent, but experience will be the key against England. By Ian Hawkey Itv Digital Eriksson strikes positive note The England coach remains upbeat about his team's World Cup prospects despite receiving a lesson from the Dutch, writes Joe Lovejoy 'Witch' casts his spell Manchester United believe Juan Veron can have the same influence on them as the great Eric Cantona ITV's on the ball as Des peaks early Saturday nights for football fans will never be the same again. Stephen Jones likes the look of a show that puts the BBC out of the picture Victor Chandler Black belt Zenden no pushover A training in judo ensures Chelsea's new Dutch winger can stand up for himself regardless of the opposition, reports Jonathan Northcroft MG ZT Mark of a great player After his problems at Celtic and in Croatia, Mark Viduka has found peace and popularity at Leeds Sky The Sunday Times Toms gunning for glory A hole-in-one helps David Toms to lead the way, but a glittering cast is gathering around him Strange has age on his side Drugs fight picks up speed Both on and off the track, Britain's athletes have a point to prove, says Pat Butcher Stewart takes the fight to Australia Gough home to heartbreak As his county revels in success, the spirited Yorkshireman alone cannot defy events at Headingley Thetimes We're after a whitewash Playing the game at full throttle is just the way I like it, and a 5-0 win would cap a fantastic tour Fight to Australia At last, a fourth day England v Australia Why the camera is not always right The evidence favoured Marcus Trescothick, but Mark Waugh's catch was probably a clean one The Sunday Times Premiership the only place to get your kicks Warning for poor England Angling Picks of the week A European Tour spokesman: Q & a Book Review Touch The Top Of The World Hodder & Stoughton, hb, £14.99 Bestsellers Surrey owe it all to veteran Yorkshire poised to clinch crown Cricket Round-Up Explosive Lehmann runs title show Yorkshire are on the brink of winning their first county championship since 1968, thanks to an Australian reject's heroics. By Simon Wilde Cricinfo County Championship Sussex shine in Derby gloom Agassi victory is tough call for Rusedski Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Today's Racecards: Pontefract Racing This Week's Fixtures Two codes in different leagues I hear you loud and clear, Stephen Jones tells supporters of a unifled game. But rugby union has nothing to gain from such a proposition Hungry for his title Michael Schumacher appears unassailable after roaring into pole position for today's Hungarian Grand Prix Last-gasp Burke saves Wallabies Coode aims to put his oar in The forgotten men of British rowing prepare to emerge from the shadows, writes Nick Pitt Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marking his card Trainer Mark Johnston has a winning knack of turning also-rans into contenders, says Julian Muscat Multiple Display Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin St Leger plan on course for Hills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct Sytner BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barons BMW British Car Auctions Pendragon-I. net Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow BMW Alpina Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday-times Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula Approved Pre-Owned Cars Maserati Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster The Sunday Times Trans Europe Holland Brothers Hartwell Jaguar Sunday-times Royles Stratstone Mayfair Fun at your fingertips For years the gearlever has been part of the thrill of driving for the true enthusiast. Not any more, writes Andrew Frankel He's a step ahead of white van man A young decorator needs a car for his job and for his family Cashing in on speed cameras Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Romans William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Bramshaw Bramley Mercedes-Benz Dick Lovett Sunday-times Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Trasco Mercedes-Benz The Sunday Times Mercedes-Benz Rivervale Mercedes-Benz Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche AFN JCT600 JCT 600 Sunday-times Lancaster Specialist Cars of London Porsche H. R. Owen Dick Lovett The Sunday Times Sunday-times Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Carmarks DVLA Britishcarregistrations Tough at the top Ray Hutton on the revised Mercedes ML Motoring Broughtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin The Sunday Times Michael Powles Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Petrolheads of the world unite: it's time to fight back Bentley Ribble Valley JCT600 Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods of Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Havas will raise its bid for Tempus to beat off rival WPP Corbett says Railtrack will never work Reed suspends editor for race jibes Mercedes-Benz Veni, vidi, Vinci War Games . . . SCi Entertainment has signed up… Invasion of the Dvd Debt doubts dog Bioglan M&s bond issue out to raise £400m Story of WPP's ogre may have a fairy-tale ending Agenda Now Old English is Breare's pub target Irish legend Cahill dies Peter Gabriel aims at Napster gap Bain leads £850m race for Enodis European bank tipped to slash interest rates Business Digest Mobile deal for the deaf Eidos out of $5bn violence law suit Enel pulls out of bid for Southern Water Red tape baffles small companies Mercedes limo will make a marque Sorrell wins either way in Tempus game The WPP boss is jousting with Chris Ingram and Tempus but may really be after Aegis, writes Dominic Rushe Ucas results to be sent as a txt msg Leeds plans 'free' stadium Australian group in bid for TBI aiports What's up What's down The Sunday Times Will consumers keep spending? Economic Outlook Business Letters Conservatism first, now for compassion American Account Beautiful South Pride of Sheffield How the DVD Saved Hollywood A new way of watching movies has come of age and is revolutionising the $30 billion film industry. John Harlow reports from Los Angeles Peugeot The Wonder of Woolies keeps bouncing back Gerald Corbett took a beating over his role at Railtrack. Then he was mauled during the demerger of Woolworths. But he always manages to come back beaming Peston's People Bosses should go into the business of philanthropy Universities and charities are trying to raise money the American way. By Paul Durman Flex Jet Working Day Data bank French raid shakes up regional airports firm TBI, once a darling of the stock market, has been forced to put itself up for auction. By John Waples Glory days are over for debt-saddled ICI Sharewatch 3i Synergy Healthcare Xenova Royal Bank A Share in the Boardroom Health Media Signet Axe set to fall on City lawyers and accountants As the threat of recession grows, partners may be 'invited' to leave and salaries may be slashed. By Lucinda Kemeny Sprint Lessons dotcom losers ignored Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books Haulage network changes culture to roll into Europe After successfully linking regional hauliers in Britain, Palletways is trying to build a pan-continental business. But it is finding that much can be lost in translation. Sarah Gracie reports The Sunday Times Computer pioneer racks up loss despite Microsoft link Gillian Wilmot The Experts Gary Robertson Mark Hunt Mike Langston Michael Riding Danger of securing loans on your home There are safer ways of raising money than offering the deeds of the house. By John O'Donnell Advertising for investors may cost dear Questions of Business Bulletin Tribunal Threat is Set to Fail Tax Guidelines for Retiring Trader Team player finds his goal in making Leeds a global club My First Break Peter Ridsdale left school with one O-level but found his niche in personnel management. Mark Stretton reports Kingston Smith The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Re-Mortgages/mortgages WVE The Company Store Group A Franchise with Job Satisfaction Guaranteed! OCRA World Wide Pirtek The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chopper rage as stars jostle for space Sunday-times The Sunday Times BA puts a pane in the smallest room on plane Prufrock Wallpaper rag's role Golfing for greenhorns Investors could yet call time on Wolves Inside the City Family holidays are hell Dot. Bomb What really went on inside the internet companies that leapt to the pinnacle of the stock exchange, only to crash within months? David Kuo was a senior dotcom executive in the thick of the craziness, the greed, the hubris—and the panic. He tells his astonishing story of a hair-raising ride in the dotcom bubble Inside Nanny State Goodwood Travel Limited Don't do it Al, you've run too far already The Gold Rush: How Dotcoms Grew without Visible Means of Support Who needs dinner parties? Paddy the wind-driven horse pipped at the post Mean Fields The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Life and trials of a ladies' man Lord Snowdon, despite disability, has rediscovered fatherhood at 71 and has an exhibition on tour. But what of the loves he left behind, Margarette Driscoll asks him Beware of Trojan horses speaking English Plans to make English the language of the EU are an Anglo-Saxon plot that could turn the French Eurosceptic, says Jean Quatremer Nanny gets emotional about the culture gap Interview Tune in, drop out and rock around the logo The Sunday Times Tracey Emin gets out of bed and goes for the swim of her life A newly serene enfant terrible tells India Knight that happiness shouldn't spoil her work Judgment on Aids President Mbeki of South Africa says Aids drugs don't work. Now two court cases will put his controversial doubts to the test, writes Margarette Driscoll She rolled more than most rock groupies Bebe Buell has made a career out of sleeping with rock stars and telling all, but the English were her favourites, she tells Cosmo Landesman How I gave the NHS a bypass and won surgery abroad Go on, eat up your organic greens Claims that organic food isn't good for you are nonsense, Lord Melchett tells Stuart Wavell Sunday-times Lost legs, serial killers, and a bloody good literary career Kathy Reichs tells Ann McFerran how she plundered the morgue for plots Daughter of the Reich The bitter old woman who likes looking after ex-Nazis has an impeccable pedigree in Germany's heart of darkness, writes Stephan Lebert The Sunday Times Caught in flagrante with their bamboo shoots down Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Jimmy Knapp Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Binkie Stuart People of the Week This Life Picture Gallery From The Times, From The Independent, From The Daily Telegraph, From The Sun: P. S. Ryanair Surfection The £100,000 holiday And how to live the high life for a fraction of the price Do big breaks need big bucks? Not necessarily. If you know the score, you'll find top-drawer tours for rock-bottom rates, says Rob Ryan Where was I Personal Air Conditioner Good Gear Guide Four-Wheel Suitcase Travel One Somak Holidays Travel Iron Mini Music Player Computer Wap Phone Holiday clinic Peter and Olivia are hungry for another long-haul trip. Can David Wickers find far-flung corners for £3,000? Ferrari Man and the au pair Julie Myerson is whisked away by an Italian with everything. Almost How did we do? For the Flowerdews, a break in the Caribbean was a real tonic Tropical Places Markwarner beach clubs US hotels put babies at risk More support for wetbike restrictions India & Nepal Alternative Travel Savile Turkey Deals of the Week Anatolian Sky Savile Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Christie's will hold the first auction devoted… Travel insurers failing to give adequate cover Where was I? Travel Choice is planning to introduce digital scent… Holiday Money TV Travel Versace home to be hotel Questions and Answers Books of the Week The Sunday Times Readers' Rants On the Cheap Bordeaux Great wine, superb game, salmon and champignons. . . oh, and the town's nice too. You can eat for England with francs to spare in Bordeaux, says Sue Clayton Thomson Direct Surf action, satisfaction Sean Newsom has the secret of stretching summer into October: grab a surfboard and head to any of the five best surf spots around Britain and Europe The Sunday Times Living it up on a tiny liner Gary Buchanan is on Hebridean Spirit, a ship that sails to parts other cruisers cannot reach Beaten by Mt Triglav, saved by apple schnapps Christopher Somerville finds good company and fine scenery in Slovenia's high heartland Smaller, Cuter, Cheaper: Five Affordable Offbeat Cruises Beaten by Mt Triglav, saved by apple schnapps Travel Brief Clubs Sunsail Cruising Deals The Sunday Times Australia's secret shores A car won't get you far—but a boat reveals the beauty of the Kimberley to Mark Ottaway Boat Notes: Cruising in Kimberley On show: the best museums Sean Newsom gets all steamed up at the European Museum of the Year—and, below, experts choose the prime collections worldwide Citadels of Culture: Our Experts Say Which Museums are the Worldwide Winners—And why Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Usit Campus Direct Flights Canadian Affair Tailor Made Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Airline Network Bridge the World Travel mood Austravel Thomas cook Unijet Direct Travel Insurance Australian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Travel Air France Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediven travel US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Options Travel Insurance BT cellnet Flynow Direct Car Hire World Wide Club Med Zantac Easy Rentacar Lloyd's Multiple Display Advertising Items Sovereign All Starz Annual Multi Trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Journeys Virgin atlantic Simply Travel's greece Italian Expressions Club Pavilion Cottages to Castles Caribbean Expressions Airline Network Corsican Places Simply Corsica Corsican Affair P&O Portsmouth Air France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk line Discover Ferry Stena Line French Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Dragoman Exodus. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items The Imaginative Traveller Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries My hols It's under the volcano or Scotland the brave for TV's Hannah Gordon Stena Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Hinton Grange Abbeyglen Castle Hotel Mortons House Hotel Careys Manor Hotel Allt Yr Ynys The Commodore Multiple Display Advertising Items Anchor Hotel & Ship Inn Collaven Manor Hotel Win a seven-night touring holiday for two in Norway, with DFDS Seaways Where was I? Bath Old Mill Hotel & Lodge The Mill Hotel Armathwaite Hall Hotel The Sunday Times Alarm as more endowments fall short Millions to receive pensions boost Merrill Lynch HSBC Cleaning up Bust to boom Housing boom continues as sales and prices soar Affordability Credit cards score own goal Why Equitable cannot contemplate Plan B Britons to sue over dotcom hype Cheltenham & Gloucester Society struggles to cope with demand Child stakeholder plans can be hit by inheritance tax Money Matters No loss of rights to a windfall Mortgage lender waives penalty Ample Bonds pay out less than expected Can I offset share losses against tax? Fund minnows outwit the big boys . . . The top names have not done well in the market slump. The successful firms are small and unknown, writes Alicla Wyllie . . . but trackers still stack up How Tracker Funds Compare New manager boosts performance Fund Watch Norwich Union Mortgage switch can save thousands Even after the latest interest-rate cuts, millions are paying too much for their home loans. By Nick Gardner Keeping Track F&C Banks cash in on base-rate cut With the interest on many accounts being slashed, savers should keep a close eye on their returns, writes Guy Dennis Landlord Mortgages Life Search Trader turns a profit in a mixed market Diary of a Day Trader Legal & General Forget recession, look forward to the recovery Now is the time for investors to seek out shares that will profit when the upturn comes. By David Budworth M&G Investment Company car tax hits gas-guzzlers The polluters will pay dearly under the 'green' regime being introduced for motorists, says Kevin Pratt The Sunday Times Owners of woodland can cut down inheritance tax Investments in woods are a good way to avoid charges on your estate, writes Guy Dennis Lease deal lets drivers buy with no deposit Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Don't rely on your firm's pension Many company schemes will pay out less than expected unless employees put in more, writes David Budworth Weasel words as Ernie cuts back Money and Me Chase De Vere FPD Savills Endowment Best Price Promise! Neville James Heidrick & Struggles International Public guardianship office Multiple Display Advertising Items Heidrick & Struggles International Challenge Spencer Stuart P&O Cruises Investor in People Samsung Commercial Contracts Professionals Questor International Temenos Grieves Pryce Executive Resourcing Stagecoach Group Burlington Resources AP Solve Bupa Donaldsons Adamson & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carbon Trust Haldane Education Kingston University Keen Readers Scottish Enterprise Dumfries and Galloway Mapleacademy Semple Piggot Rochez Cilv & Guilds Ef Medway Council SME Support Executives needed Head of Schools Communications The Sunday Times Centerprise Timber Frame Industry South Western Area Health Board Yachtsman sails a cautious course Fame and Fortune Olympic medallist Mark Covell says he is a spender, but he stays within his means and plans for the future. By Natalle Graham NHS Connaught The Sunday Times Cressing Templar Wales Sussex enterprise NHS Virgin Tycoon's spare cottage Lighting up There is no need to be scared of lighting. Bruce Munro, lighting consultant, has ways to create just the look you want, says Caroline Donald Doing it themselves Going up? Not into our air space The freeholder of an apartment block in west London wants to add extra storeys to the building, but leaseholders are resisting, writes Anna McDermott Lodge houses Selling Point Surrey: £370,000 A part of Welsh heritage Tycoon's dream cottage going spare Entrepreneur Peter de Savary simply doesn't have time for his Leicestershire retreat, writes Cheryl Markosky Hi-tech new role for old mansion Reinventing a 16th-century Devon ruin as an arts centre will cost £11m, writes Graham Norwood Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battersea SW11 Barratt St. George Goldcrest The subtle art of window dressing Bold modern interiors behind a period facade Adventurous contemporary buyers are prepared to gut a traditional property to create spacious homes for 21st-century living, writes Cally Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodwood - Chichester Area West Norfolk Conservation Area Sailing / Country Lovers Onslow Gardens, South Kensington Sw7 Noke, Nr. Islip, Oxford Stunning Contemporary Design in the Heart of… Isle of Wight Waterside Property Ring Ed Carley Rural Isle-Of-Wight Richmond Hill Central North Oxford Hazelbury Bryan St. George Barratt Couple practise what they preach Experts in self-build housing, Mary Kelly and Duncan Roberts are now constructing their own home, writes Steve Newman Buyers invest in fresh air Roof terraces and balconies can add tens of thousands of pounds to the value of a London flat, says Chris Partridge Top $$ for Sydney mansion? Winning rooms Concert links Pulp Fiction actor's home Matteo scores in Leeds Stylish apartments Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times St. George Countryside Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow World Class Homes French Property Exhibition Bayern Areal Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Mallorca Interealty Viva Jaguar John Collins Auctioneers Mallorca South East Coast Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Homes Charles Church Double Trouble Shark alert You can do it Good Tymes Dada! Star-Struck! Exterminate! Friendly sharks Girls' goal Cheeky monkey Harry's game The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog No Sweat Summer Sizzlers! Berul the Peril Fresh! Webby's World Waiting for Summer Funday Buzz! Picture Gallery The Big Tyme Windy City Go Girlfriend No Flow girl Lisa Roxanne has got boy trouble Hot! Squirt Creature Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Pika Outfit Summer of Fun! Competitions! Girl: I've lost my dog! Money Talks! Gabe Davies Picture Gallery Sport news Today Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest Jump to It Degree 2001 Degree 2001 Plus A-levels didn't make The Ucas clearing system is designed to find places for students prepared to consider alternative courses. Susan Elkin explains Changing Direction King's College Practical Advice: The Best Websites Take Two Don't get desperate—the choice is still yours When you enter clearing you don't have to rein in your ambition or downgrade your aspirations, says Gareth Huw Davies Can You Stay the Course? King's College Now it can pay to be a borrower Faced with the heavy costs of a university education, many families find that a loan is the only solution. By Charlotte Wolff Bunk Guide to university vacancy hotlines Vacancies in clearing at a glance King's College King's College Royal Agricultural College St James's College Westminster Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Abbey Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tuition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Duff Miller To Advertise Anglo-European College of Chiropractic Montessori Centre International The Times BAC University of Portsmouth Warnborough Clearing Website Challenge To Advertise Albemarle Independent College Medical Liverpool Kingston University Oxford St. Albaks Tutors Amersham & Wycombe College The Sunday Times Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea Westminster Kingsway College Clearing Website To Advertise Haper Adams University College University of Surrey Degrees at Farnborough . . . Priceline South East Essex College Don Quijote Cambridge Arts & Sciences Oxford Clearing Website To Advertise BSO St. George's Hospital Medical School University… Challenge Educational Services Camp America Feet for Life Careers in Podiatry The Sunday Times Oxford The Sunday Times Ebs London Snowboard/ski Canada & Argentina Queen's Clearing Website Bath Academy Power House Contents Mamma Mia! Contents A sexy young woman who danced until dawn? It's Queen Victoria, but not as we know her, says Sally Kinnes Queens of the screen Six and the city Royal Shakespeare Company Chichester Festival Theatre Nothing can save this Planet They look better than they did in the original movie, but Tim Burton's monkeys don't do the business, says Cosmo Landesman Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Interview with a vamp She's 19, a sweet child star no more, and in her latest role Kirsten Dunst even turns to drugs and drink. Son why did Hollywood try to hide her dark side, asks David Eimer Biteback Just wait till you see his magic carpet Television Plays for today Radio waves Show on the road The old maintenance depot on the side of the motorway at Paddington was always a bit special. But after years of dereliction, it has been redeveloped Havin' it small-screen Can't get to Ibiza? Then take a seat—club TV is back on from, says Stephen Armstrong The new Spiritualized album is a cause for rejoicing 'It's life, let it come down. I can deal with it':… 'If you are not shocked by The Age of Consent,… Soldiering on in style The Festival hasn't splashed out on opera stagings, but a splendid Trojans proved that its prudence is paying off, says Hugh Canning A gender for change The Fringe isn't famous for female comics, but this year there are funny girls galore. All power to them, says Stephen Armstrong Nerina Pallot Young guns call the shots There are strangers in town, and they're set to take the film prizes at Edinburgh, says, Brian Pendreigh Almeida at King's Cross States of grace The season's best dance is born in the USA, says David DOUGILL—from Baryshnikov in Edinburgh to London's SFB Crowded house Record of the week The Strokes Is This It Rough Trade Rtracecd 030. £15.99 The Sunday Times Pop Classical Crucial cuts Jazz Audio Note Let batons commence It's bigger than ever—the Masterprize competition for composers is back, and you can vote on the world's best new music, says Stephen Pettitt And the finalists are Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Dance Opera Pick of the Proms Concerts Pop Comedy Edinburgh Festival Art Opera Film Theatre Dance This week, don't miss The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Offical Guide of the Society of London Theatre Video Top 10 selling albums July 14-Aug Top 10 indie albums July 14-Aug Agenda The Blues Band Bryan Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items London Peacock Theatre Howard Marks Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture Uktickets St. John's, Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh! 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The Sunday Times The Sunday Times concise crossword No 701 The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks Complied by Bookwatch from data supplied by Book… Contents The one to watch The Bill Sunday, Itv, 8pm; Tuesday, Friday, 9pm Best film Bringing Up Baby Friday, BBC2, 1.40pm Worth…the video form The South Bank Show (ITV, 10.55pm) Picture Gallery Film choice G'bye Mate Sunday19August Radio Sunday19August Jukebox Heroes: Vince Freaks And Geeks Film choice Cricket 4… Monday20Augest Radio Sky One Bindi Millionaires Film choice Balls Eye BBC1 Radio Sky One Slave Nation: Protest Critics' choice Wednesday 22 august Critics choice Film choice Cricket 4 Wednesday22August Wednesday22August Wednesday22August Secret History: The Lost Legions Thursday 23 August Film choice Cricket 4 Thursday August Radio Thursday August Critics choice Temptation Island Film choice Cricket 4 BBC1 Radio Friday24August Omnibus: Lee Miller Film choice Cricket 4 BBC1 Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Tacuma Contents Clinique Sunday-times Victoria's Secrets Another holiday, another party—VICTORIA Hervey leaves St Tropez behind and lives it large in thiza Ticking off the C-list When it comes to minor celebsd, you've got to be cruel to be kind Hamptons horror When the stars descend on the Hamptons for the summer, New York's dream resorturns into a nightmare. But now the locals are fighting back, says Susan Redstone Play group Girls@Play are the new Spice Girls—but this lot can sing, says Alex Kadis Into the Groove They've remixed Madonna, partied with Eiton, DJ'd in Ibiza and jammed with Woodstock's finest. Could Groove Armada be any cooler, asks Lisa Verrico Think slink Slip into something more comfortable as summer gets and sexy. Photographs by Adriam Willson. 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