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News from 26/09/1998

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Colin Bateman, E. J. K. Rees, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Paul Charles, Joanna Coles, Grace Bradberry, P. W, Ronald Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Roger Peskett, Linda Robinson, Karen Woolfson, T. P, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Daphne Wright, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Martica K Heaner, Rosie Alexander, Patrick Collinson, laurent kalfala, Lucy Hawking and Oliver Figg, Peter Whale, Jack Barker, Edward Asquith, Carl Mortished, Lousie Godfrey, Anne Robinson, heath brown, Christopher Ross, Anderida Hatch, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, G. Bradshaw, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Nicholas Newton, Karl Johnston, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, David Lancaster, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, James Picardo, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jacqui Spray, David Kettie, Patrick Humphries, John O'leary, Education Editor, Vanessa Kyle, Stephen Anderton's, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Jones, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young, Ranulph Fiennes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Roe, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Lesley Downer, T. P., Robert Hunt, Neil MacKwood, Nick Waplington, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Amicus, Anna Blundy, David Hands, P. B., polly farquharson, Lizzie Enfield, Katherine Bergen, Kathryn Samuel, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Arnold, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Sue Fox, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, victoria o'brien, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Michael Lynagh, Manus Costello, ginny dougary, Frank Leboeuf, Judith Wilson, L. G., Philippa Eccles, Jill Insley, Simon de Bruxelles, Mark Hodkinson's, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Arthur Leathley and Jill Sherman, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Claudia Joseph, Andrew Orme, Gareth Huw Davies, Stelios Galatopoulos, John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, Cheryl Taylor, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Judy Logan, Peter Stothard, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Kate Stronach, Duncan McLaren, Jeannette Hyde, Peter Grafton, Alice Thomas Ellis, Oliver Figg, Richard Evans, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Alec Samuels, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Katie Wood, John F. Donaldson, David Kettle, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, John Cherry, Lionel Trippett, Mary Ann Percy, John Haldane, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Hugo Greenhalgh, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Anthea Masey, Giles Whittell, L. G, Jason Nisse and Manus Costello, Sarah Shannon, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Warren Edwardes, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Mary Rutley, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, J. A. Coleman, vinny lee, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Dianne Tidball, Tony Dawe, Sarah Harris, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Patrick Collins, Martin Waller, Mica Paris, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Summerley, Danny Baker, Paul McIntyre, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, G. C. Peden, Michael Henderson, Mrs F. Kellway, John Faleur, Alasdair Murray, jimmy wormser, Penny Perrick, Susannah Jowitt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Hazel Spink, Andrew Tyrie, Ian Mason, David Burrows, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, gary embury, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August, Susan Emmett,

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Index Blonde on blonde Diana runners keep fund waiting for marathon cash Tube link delay puts Dome at risk Index Head bars Spice girls who won't toe the line Picture Gallery Minister to visit Iran Hirst's kebabs Too close to call Posh 'n' roll Carling's tangled love life could cost him a fortune This life First Telecom In the Times next Week NoTitle Au revoir, papa. Nicole heads for the screen Oaihatsu The real story behind the Royal Opera House fiasco Heseltine decries old Tory faithful Hague's ballot list on euro is attacked as largely elderly, Mark Inglefield reports Post-war churches receive official protection Labour's opinion-poll lead spoils Salmond's party No Title Appeals on choice of school soar News in Brief BSE swindle News in Brief Donation idea News in Brief Cardiac theory News in Brief Price challenge News in Brief Criminal action News in Brief Auction halted News in Brief The seeds of doubt that foiled an attacker's lies Strangler washed his clothes but archaeologist found plants left silent witnesses, Adam Fresco reports At the last stroke, swim takes 72 days Force may be with us already Dempster is cleared of drink driving Stena Line Currys The Choice for You Carling's fianc?e found tale had no happy end Jilted partner discovered news on computer, reports Daniel McGrory Harrods Schreiber Being the best puts the focus on selfishness And Mandy is Wearing ... BT Ailing industry turns for help to a spin-doctor London Fashion Week: the dresses attract the attention of the suits Designers fear the bubble may be about to burst for British creations, reports Grace Bradberry Back in the light after a decade in darkness The newly free Salman Rushdie met the media in his old haunt of Islington. Valerie Grove was there Minister's visit may herald bonanza in trade with Iran What can the Internet do for you? Great Bathroom Savings IBM Injured girl is rescued from incoming tide Friend keeps her alive after she is thrown from horse, writes Simon de Bruxelles Oxford changes degree ceremony DIAL-a-PHONE Vauxhall Pensioner dies in hospital after CS spray fracas Paxman's progress The Comet Price Now Big Brother is networking The phone doesn't only ring, it can squeal on you, along with your computer, reports Stephen Farrell Breathing Space Invasion of the killer ants plagues Hollywood studios The plot thickens, but doesn't diversity, writes Giles Whittell Happy never after as Disney does divorce A series made with the BBC shows a family break-up from a child's perspective, reports Caroln Midgley Cellnet Tiny Labour's delivery woman ready to storm Millbank The new party secretary may not be easy to work with, Roland Watson, but she gets the job done Dixons Blair says cutting tax for poor is a priority Yorkshire Bank Japan casts envious eye over Blair's firm style Envoys sent to Britain to uncover his secret, reports Valerie Elliott Labour challenged on Welsh assembly Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Question of taste divides political leaders Computers Blair opts for lamb on menu at No 10 PC World Reality is a funny old business ... Below standard How shrewd of Bloomsbury to publish Jay… Don't think I've tried that one' Picture Gallery CAF Courting success Million urged to flee Florida storm Hardliners win Bosnia poll Lonta Larolana Clinton lawyers in talks on $1m deal with Jones Literary whodunnit over Mitterrand lover B&Q Kohl dangling by a thread With less than one percentage point not separating the Chancellor and Gerhard Schroder, tomorrow's poll result is wide open, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Magnet Fresh blow for Primakov as reformer resigns 38 killed as Spanish jet crashes into mountain World in Brief Cohen plea for civil defence World in Brief (AFP): Leakey returns to parks job World in Brief (AFP): Mandela ill in Canada World in Brief (AFP): Police hunt feminist writer World in Brief Medieval treasure found World in Brief (Reuters): US flies out Liberia warlord World in Brief Asian women take control A new breed of female leader is refusing to shy away from her enemies, writes David Watts in Kuala Lumpur James Meade Limited Royal Doulton Mosque raided after Anwar prayers The naked and the dread Undressing on stage has paid off for Nicole Kidman, but, says Robin Young, it's not always a good idea Thomas Cook Offers The Sunday Times Who dares loses with the not so magnificent seven Theatre Party Arts Theatre My agony and some ecstasy in reporting Africa Shot in the arm last week, Sam Kiley recalls seven years of fascination and frustration in the land of his birth Classical Concerts Concerts Lesotho mutiny crushed, claims leader The heat of passion and a smoking gun Ben MacIntyre examines how natural born emotions run amok Despite all the carnage, she's so normal it's scary Battle lines The Times Diary I'm for Rushdie, but The case against the fatwa is clear, so why are so many still uneasy? Cash crisis The Times Diary Bare cheek The Times Diary Jasper Gerard The Times Diary Keeping up The Times Diary Just when famous types are abandoning " Cool… Bring Beryl to Booker Julian and Ian can do better, says Erica Wagner Rushdie's Release A chance for Britain and Iran to resume a relationship There's No Place like Dome But there's not much light at the end of the tunnel to get there Bad Order Global regulation of the press revived in a 'voluntary' guise Clearing the air over the Queen's head on euro notes Clinton's crisis Juries, JPs and the scales of justice Sporting treasure Weekend Money letters, page 59 Letters for… Monks on the Web Plan your century well in advance Turned out nicely Little and large Thespian asp Court Circular Forthcoming marriages BMDS Celia Fiennes Celia Fiennes, wood engraver, died on Septemper 17 aged 96. She was born on March 10,1902 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Dr W. G. R. M. Laurie Personal Column British Kidney Patient Court & Social Milestones Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Hedge fund rescue hits dollar Markets fear LTCM bail-out may prove to be tip of iceberg B&Q to merge with French group Features 24,25 BNFL to be valued by sell-off experts ONdigital sets launch date A Week in the City Lenders accused over insurance Investor Intelligence Weekend Money Section 2 Hirst to back kebab chain Business Today Nigeria to open up oil industry Countdown to Emu Specialising to achieve the right chemistry Business Life Charles Miller Smith has his work cut out transforming the conglomerate face of ICI In the Hot Seat CV: Charles Miller Smith Goldfinger Players versus payers Football's money-spinning is proving hard for other sports to copy, say, Jason Nisse and Manus Costello The City clubs that are worlds apart Do I Need It? Somewhere to belong Haphazard but open and friendly Communication key for Asda boss The Times Literary Supplement Kingfisher flies into international league Germany dismisses Chirac on controls The Sunday Times Ben Elton Forum Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Names strategy pays off for Cox Insurance By our City Staff: Eldridge sells Highcliff stake Unshrinking The Times City Diary Visible gloom The Times City Diary By our City Staff: Wiggins has high hopes for Manston PepsiCo to spin off bottling division Business Roundup MorphoSys 'supported' Business Roundup Gieves turnaround Business Roundup Wessex Water retitled Business Roundup Coca-Cola prediction Business Roundup Nikon's bleak picture Business Roundup Sharp falls for Sharp Business Roundup Lasmo sells Italian arm Business Roundup Forced hand The Times City Diary Tourist Rates CLS £300m venture to create 3,000 jobs Tesco and Grattan in £2.5m home shopping joint venture Hall to lead Aromascan rescue By our City Editor: Long-Term Meriwether forecast Commentary Compensation ceiling to stay Starzewski back in fashion Picture Gallery Analyst attacks LucasVarity for US proposal Americans lift bid to win Filofax Equities in retreat City of London Commodities Liffe Options Market nears 5,000 level as financial stocks falter Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Wiggins Pharmacy Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Overpriced drugs Tempus CLS Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,907 Picture Gallery Opinion Aa Information Christmas in Lapland Sections Metro Weekend Vision Frank Leboeuf Mika v Michael Who has the edge in Formula One's great championship race? David Beckham - £6.7 million Michael Owen - £9.4… New Hogs Rusedski rallies to put Britain in control Tennis Details Jones steps down after long innings Cricket Sweden enjoy winning start For the Record Olano loses lead in Spain Cycling Westwood shows his mettle and rises to challenge Golf Arsenal on league duty Sport in Brief O'Sullivan shares lead Sport in Brief Walker hits his stride Sport in Brief Short-course record shattered by Thorpe Sport in Brief Hakkinen quickest in rival's back yard Motor Racing Details Tragedy behind book that hits the spot Nick Szczepanik finds the history of the penalty kick a gripping read and discovers the human story behind an excellent book Brawn has the brain to make Schumacher king Jackson is far from running on empty Stephen Wood talks to the man who has transformed Hudders from also-rans into front-runners Vialli hopes rotation can turn his title dreams into reality There may be some unhappy, high-profile players idling their match days away, but all will be forgiven if the Preimership is won Burns seeks home comfort Swindon show fighting spirit Fifa stokes fears on super league Gullit will not go shopping in Chelsea Forlorn fight for the blue corner in a swelling sea of red Mark Hodkinson's weekly series continues with a look at the frustration of being a supporter in a divided city Barclaycard Bassett to bow out with few peers and no regrets Charlton v Coventry Today, 3.00pm Chelsea V Middlesbrough Today, 3.00pm (sold out) Aston Villa v Derby Today, 3.00pm Picture Gallery Tottenham v Leeds Today, 3.00pm Everton v Blackburn Today, 3.00pm On Monday Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal Today, 3.00pm Newcastle v Nottingham Forest Today. 3.00pm (sold out) Leicester v Wimbledon Tomorrow, 4.00pm Weekend Matches Fa Carling Premiership First Division Second Division Vieira continues on quality streak Football Saturday Third Division Back in the Frame: Pitching in to Help the Lads Picture Gallery Saturday Statistics Scotland Spread Eagle Conference Gloucester need to break links with past troubles Rugby Union Saracens join those attracted by lifeline Rugby Union Allied Dunbar Premiership—first Division Match-By-Match Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership Tempted by wine in bitter world David takes on sporting Goliaths If and when I am chosen, I want to do well. I think I am getting close Fair Play Hot Shots Brave Leinster succumb to late salvo from French Lewis must make good impression Champion needs sylish triumph to tempt Holyfield into unification bout Hide plans to vent frustration on German The History Channel Garside ready for isolation and desperation Edward Gorman talks to a Briton facing six months at sea with only good-luck charms for company The Times Featherstone set their sights on grand challenge Rugby League Christopher Irvine on a battle between clubs threatened with a merger just three years ago Sullivan's tries bring Eagles down to earth Wigan's success inspires Leeds Changing Times A remarkable talent who competes on equal terms Meet Lisa Murphy, who, against considerable odds is managing to scale the heights in showjumping The Sunday Times Funnell makes most of generous gesture Equestrianism: Domination of Whitaker Brothers Broken Results from Wembley EasyJet Token 18 Lawler looks for gold in K1 Canoeing Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Much to admire about Muhtathir Racing: Gosden-Trained Colt to Give Prince Hamdan Fourth Victory in Ascot Feature Ascot Rapid Raceline Ascot Course Specialists Thunderer: Haydock Park Gleaming Hill to sparkle again Racing next week William Hill Progressive Calando ready to put on her Sunday best Racing: May Hill Winner Can Book Breeders' Cup Ticket Richard Evans Thunderer: Worcester Forthcoming Company Golf Days Taunton to inspect Double Trigger retired Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Ascot Tomorrow Thunderer: Nottingham Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorcycles Boothill Motor Cycles Elite Thames Valley Harley-Davidson Adrian Flux Cotswold Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Motor Harley Davidson Cycles Croft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guildford Tyre Co. Ltd HMC Sportscars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Harley Davidsons Motor Harley Davidson Cycles Harley: why the hysteria? It's only a big bike, but it turns accountants into weekend rebels John Naish hangs tough with the nicest gang in town Ford's Focus is on fun Stuart Birch tries the car built to break all moulds, and finds it does far more than replace the Escort Ford Focus Born to be wilder the new power on the street Roland Brown finds Harley's new motor is more of the same—but better It is only the sixth engine redesign since the founders built their first in 1909 King is still the coolest cruiser David Lancaster says Harley tops the pretenders Lexus Mercedes Authorised Dealers Registrations 4 Vehicles Rolls-Royce & Bentley Registration Numbers The only Company Midland Registrations Why rat runs are now cul-de-sacs Stick to the main roads: traffic management schemes have rendered backstreet short-cuts a waste of time that only make cars more unpopular Driven to Distraction Roedean road burner shows off its class Vaughan Freeman on the girls' own British motor industry Stop thief-but how? Tony Dawe asks if he was right to dial 999 to catch the criminals The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Withdrawn Lock, stock, and a loans war Gavin Lumsden says fears of redundancy and a coming recession have led many people to insure personal loan repayments at near-exorbitant levels making a mockery of the published APRs Martin Currie Flight to Safety NatWest Getting the Hump M&S has away of using the rules on APR A&l does the light fantastic Anne Ashworth examinines the free fuel mortgage and some other option for the budget-conscious Independent Financial Adviser Scottish Friendly Cheaper rivals hurting Barclays The Equitable Life Pleasures of the hedgerows Personal Investor Woolwich Land of rising young Multiple Display Advertising Items Japanese woe still has further to go Patrick Collinson says small investors should continue to steer clear despite tempting lows on the stock market Tide's up for some financial surfing An offshore bolthole When times get tough, Hugo Greenhalgh says may be it's time to look overseas The lowest charge offshore bonds Virgin Money Guide Morgan Stanley Dean Witter A whole world to choose from Interlopers hit Barclays in its own back yard Comment Hard times Travel safely with Midland Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Unique guarantee offered by National Savings Nervous investors can cling to cash accounts Susan Emmett finds the best rates for savers in search of calmer waters' Scottish Widows Attractive returns to be had from bonds Safe Havens Direct Line The Equitable Life Weekend Money Royal & Sunalliance Flight to safety in bonds Safe Havens As shares decline, Patrick Collins asks fund managers for their views on bonds Shepherds Traded Endowment Policies Ltd Virgin How the fund managers see the market in future Flemings Corporate-Bond Recommendations Safe Havens Gavin Lumsden on revived interest in the protected funds that limit your losses if shares catch a cold 'Pledge' not so rock steady Clubs on the ball Forte's card switch riles shareholder Scottish Widows Refuge from market woes Legal & General Like Levi's and Ray-Bans our unit trusts cost more Safe havens to avoid the 'R' word Hedgecutting Pensioners' incomes threat New mis-selling scandal looms Fidelity Investments Hard Times, Hard Men Inside Libby Purves Shopping Bally Travel Feature Anne Robinson Callas:'Our marriage is over—I'm staying with Onassis' When Maria Callas first met Aristotle Onassis, she was hesitant-but before long they were passionate lovers. In his new book, Stelios Galatopoulos chronicles the disastrous affair and the simultaneous decline of her operatic career Fired Earth Callas Onassis Where rock stars meet the royals It promises to be the wedding of the year in London, if not in Europe, says Neil MacKwood Anne Robinson Barclays Shop Watch Wine as a fine art form Lesley Downer discusses the pleasure of combining wine and art with John Armit at the Mayor Gallery Fountains of knowledge Pens Gadgets Three of a Kind: Sleeveless Knits The beauty of being buttoned up for winter An end to the kitchen bleus Novice cook Joanna Hunter tries Cordon Bleu National Hall Cook with the masters Drink Don't dismiss sherry as a drink of the part -three are many stunning flavours to enjoy Bramley Back in the Shops Magnet The Times Cook Eastern Mediterranean meze makes an ideal, easy-to-prepare feast for a hearty vegetarian supper The Drinks that Time Forgot Camp Consuming Interests: Mature Cheddar Hendry Harris's Cheat of the Week Trinity Vintners The Perfect Toad-In-The-Hole The Greatest Show on Earth Simon de Bruxelles meets the man who is encouraging Cornwall to take next year's eclipse seriously Lucy-Pinney Acrobatic feasting Feather Report NFU Mutual ISL Some weird wonderland Scatter Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ladder Stabiliser Fruit Presses and Crushers Garden Answers Cuardan Peace after the storm Jane Owen meets America's ambassador to Vietnam Homes & Gardens Nationwide Mobility Multiple Display Advertising Items Change the face of your Kitchen Nothing Runs like a Deere The other man's grass is always greener Or sometimes yellow and even red. Stephen Anderton meets Roger Grounds, an ornamental grass expert The Times Loft dwellings march north To Advertise Call: 0171 4811986 (Trade) Hanwer Belgravia Property Westbury 071 481 4000 (Private) Fax: 0171 782 7828 0171 782… Diary of a househunter A close life in Chelsea Home Swap Good neighbours in tidy enclaves Market Comment To Advertise Call: 01714811989 Trade) 01714814000… London Property English Courtyard Radlett Herts Wilcon Homes Suffolx English Courtyard Barratt Vila Sol Multiple Display Advertising Items London Rentals Bewley Homes John D Wood & Co Try Jubilee Heights To Advertise Call: 01714811986 (Trade) 01714814000… Forthcoming 1998 Property Supplements Crystallised Christianity A service in California made Ruth Gledhill want to cringe Church services for Sunday Removing the smokescreen Libby Purves talks to Moira Petty about sex, sprituality, and her new book Different women, but saints in their own way Fredo The Times Favourites by a whisker Dogs have been displaced by cats as man's best friend, says Ronald Payne NFU Mutual Sentenced to six months in solitary The end is in sight or quarantine and not a moment too soon for pet lovers, says Mary Arnold Adopt Me A Vet Writes We admit grandma still knows best Grandmothers play an important part in the family structure, says Alice Thomas Ellis. They provide an essential sense of continuity and reassurance Back pain solution is in the bag Heavy loads are putting stress on children's backs, says Jane Bidder Joanna Pitman The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling House Mops Antique Desks Stannah Stairlifts HSL Men Does your Potency Matter? William Tillman Fine Silk Lingerie The "Shelia Maid" Luxury Silk Waistcoat Hard Water The Scientific Solution Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Driven to distraction For this week's challenge, David Bowker obeys the Highway Code to the letter and encounters a bit of road rage To Advertise Fax: 0171 481 9313 Mops Shoparound Weekend Courses and Activities Luxrious duvets in pure goose down Call: 0171 680 6860 Trailfinders Flight Bookers Singapore Airlines Quantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Options Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 01714811989 (Trade) 01714814000… Take a course on the wild side Jack Barker ventures into the bush in South Africa's Sabi Sabi Game Reserve to learn the skills of a park ranger Canada Ontario The best of the Sunshine State Swiss Travel Service CTS Horizons Making it in the cultural big time Game Facts We still love the Sunshine State Winter Sun: What's News in Florida Cayman Islands Virgin Tips for Making the Most of Florida Florida Facts Florida Gulf Coast Festival Cruises Winter Sun: What's New in Florida Fair Deals in Florida: All You Need to Know Eclipse Where to take the coupe on holiday With its sun, sea, gin palaces and Ferraris, St Tropez is still the archetypal rich man's playground, writes Peter Stothard Scandinavian Seaways South African Airways Voyages Jules Verne Fact File Losing my head to a Baltic beauty Katie Wood is delighted by the Latvian capital, Riga, and suggests you get there before the rush Believe all claims regarding the potency of the local vodka Picardie Voyage of Discovery Travelling to Riga France P&O Cruises Hertz Delays and cancellations in Georges' wake Travellers Bulletin Board Hurricane damage has ruined Caribbean trips, says Jeannette Hyde Continental doggy bags Travel Editor Flying off the Shelf Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Eilat Voyages Jules Verne Travellers' Tip Travel Journalist of the Year Poor year for Expo Travellers' Bulletin Board Archers Flying Visits Pack your Bags Waiting to join the heritage A-list Should Cornish tin mines and a railway join Canterbury on the World Heritage Sites list? Gareth Huw Davies reports Noble Caledonia Limited Euro Tunnell Voyages Jules Verne Where to Find our World Heritage Sites Playing safe in the Garden of the Gods Colorado is no longer a rugged western frontier—doughnuts are everywhere, says Susannah Jowitt CTS Horizons Travelling to the Big Country The Travel Collection P&O Cruises Thomas Cook Insurance Services British Midland Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Bales Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Express Mercury direct Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Half Term Madness To Advertise Call: 01714811989 (Trade) 0171 4814000… To Advertise Call: 0171 4811989 (Trade) 0171 481… Quest Worldwide Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items City Escapades Atlantic Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items EuroSites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Caribbean How to Place your Own Advertisement Abundance of stunning Ladies Shortago of nico men!… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Katharine Allen The Executive Club StarDate Virginia Charles Drawing down the moon Sara Eden Hello! I'm Chris Sirius Assignations Dovetail Dateline KA The Times To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6868 Fax: 0171481 9313 Join Picture Gallery Chess The Listener Crossword No. 3481: A night at the opera by Amicus New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge Word Answers Cross Words John Morgan Jumbo Crossword 187 Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Quotes of the Week On this Day: September 26,1976 Picture Line The Times Bookshop Time is of the essence Cutting your tax appeals to most people, but as Anne Ashworth says, with this Chancellor in power, you had better be quick off the mark Many say that the Isa plans were rushed out too early Jupiter Inside Legal & General An A-Z guide to advisers' financial jargon Dazed and confused by the terms in your financial planning? Jill Insley gives explanations for beginners Don't give it to the Taxman Susan Emmett on how to minimise inheritance tax after your death Shopping around does not pay Anthea Masey looks at one of the simplest tax-saving plans which will be missed by many There are a range of traps to make transfers difficult Start small for really big savings Jupiter Perpetual Rewarding risk and enterprise Clare Stewart outlines the schemes that are now available to invest in young firms with short track records There are two kinds of investors-movie lovers and would-be actors As safe as keeping it in the Treasury Jacqut Spray on an investment that definetly won't lose your money Schroders Where angels like to tread Clare Stewart gives a brief explanation of the pitfalls and benefits of investing in a Venture Capital Trust VCTs do not have mass investor appeal owing to high risk Aberdeen Prolific The ultimate shelter Helen Pridham explains why this is the last chance to take advantage of Peps The main appeal of the Pep has always been the tax perks The French had a word Sarah Shannon on how this institution evolved Make your choice now as the shelves will soon be bare Helen Pridham explains investment and savings criteria whne the market is jaded Points to Remember when Choosing a Pep Pep talks and spotting dogs Geoffrey Robison Guinness Flight Transfer market comes to the fore Helen Pridham says the last few months of Pep sales are likely to be dominated by switching M&G Transfer Checklist Taking the corporate route David Burrows examines both the risks and rewards when a Tessa owner decides to buy corporate bond investments These Peps should appeal to those who are about to retire Merchant Investors Not quite as safe as houses Anne Ashworth gives a warning for the unwary Get used to being on your own now Hazel Spink explains why the state is no longer capable of providing a pension for the whole population Where did the high hopes for the personal pension go so badly wrong Gartmore Why You Must Start a Pension as soon as Possible Why annuities are a source of so much confusion Hazel Spink on the truth behind your pension New Labour -new baby Jill Insley charts the difficult birth of the new adminsitration's attempt to reform tax-free saving schemes Personal affects Hazel Spink on how the small print in a personal pension plan can change your life Virgin Your Essential Guide to What's on in Central England Books The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Why are we so interested in models?" I quizzed David Bailey. "I don't know, "he enlightened. "Well. Why are you so keen on them?" I tried again. "I lived with cannibals for five weeks and I didn't become one of them" Contents This week Rambert Dance Company Music Soho Jazz Festival Pub The Full Moon Comedy Harry Hill Win! Tickets to see Run Dmc at Location Apollo Festival Artsfest 98 Art Continental Drift Chilled out The Big Interview As pop's most mischievous pixie, Björk has elevated peculiarity to an art form and delivered spectacular blows, musical and otherwise. Now she's having a go at being normal. Charlie Porter talks to a woman at ease. Portrait: Nick Waplington Mercedes Benz Picture Gallery Anna Karenina Short cuts Great Night in: Colin Bateman L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Convertible? Music Interview Known for their pretty pop and stunning lead singer, the Cardigans want us to take them seriously. But even with the director of Smack My Bitch Up and a load of fake blood on board, Lisa Verrico wonders if they do tough Unitl we made our new album, I don't think I would ever have listened to the Cardigans, had I not been in the band Virgin New album releases Reviewers: Lisa Verrico Blues Choice Singled out The delgados Doom and Croom The Big Album Picture Gallery Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphires and win the ultimate in pop books Funny old world Opera on North Singing detective Sherlock Holmes had his opium, Morse had his Jag -now meet Inspector Christy Kennedy, tea-drinking Irishman and Beatles fanatic. Nigel Williamson tracks down his creator, music promoter Paul Charles From Fountain of Sorrow Free for Writers Kim Stanley Robinson Full Moon Surprise package West's world The female of the species ... Daddy dearest Paperbacks Nightingale's hysterics, Shakespeare's genius and Sheridan's blarney Missing the bus Fright on target History Today Cartoons Girls' night in beyond Sex and Romance? 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