News from 10/10/1998
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James Landale, Sylvia Smith, Jon Ashworth, candida crewe, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Jonathan Young, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, David Whitmore, Patrick Sherwen, Alexandra Frean, Joanna Coles, Adrian Lee, Brian P. Cooke, D. G. Dabell, Anthony Fry, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Roland Watson and Ian Murray, Filumena Piccadilly, Gary L. McDowell (Director and Professor), George Pendle, John Morgan, P. C-P., Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Gordon Maw, Marketing Manager, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Heath Brown, Fashion Editor of the Times Magazine, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, David Croker, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Stephanie Bilien, David Smith, Ian Murray, Fraser Nelson and Manus Costello, Barry Turner, David Stokes, Clive Davis, Bob Ballard, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Yvonne Thomas, Anne Robinson, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, john diamond, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, A. B. Morris, Michael Kingdom, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Enright, Abby Tan, Beryl Bainbridge, Robert Sheehan, David Lancaster, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, amandip uppal, Yvonne Mallett, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Edwand Marriott, Anthony Geering Rector, Matthew Barbour, Vanessa Kyle, Neil Datson, Michael Forrest, Cherrill Hicks, Mark Graham, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Henrietta Lake and Susan Emmett, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Ron Julian, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, John Ward, Rodney Milnes, Ranulph Fiennes, Ann Kent, Helen Dunmore, Lesley Downer, Eve-Ann Prentice, Courtney Atkin, Tony Wheeler, James Landale Political Correspondent, Michael Rule, Director, Doug Sager, Roland Watson, Frances Bissell, Charlie Higson, Anna Blundy, David Hands, P. B., Lizzie Enfield, Katherine Bergen, Mark Giles, penis envy, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Derwent May, Kevin McCARRA, Victoria Fletcher, Mary Loudon, Ben Reed, Francis Fukuyama, Russell Kempson, John Nalsh, Michael Drewett, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Helen Chappell, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Sarah Vine, Helen Wallace, T. M., Frank Leboeuf, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, Gabriella Gamini, Jill Insley, Judith Wilson, L. G., Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, Chris Oliver Wilson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., W. E. Faber, Lucy Pinney, George Winstanley, James Allcock, Loyd Grossman, Penny Smith, Marc Aspland, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Brian Anderson, Robin Neillands, Cathy Harris, Kate Rew, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Philippa Seligman, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, Jacqui Spray and Susan Emmett, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jon Carter, Nicholas Wood, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Anthea Masey, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Henry Sutton, Simon De Bruxelles, Matthew Brace, Sean Coughlan, kate muir's, Mel Webb, Robin Dutt, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Hilary Dixon, Jennai Cox, Mark Hodkinson, Patrick Sherwin, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, BeRo, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Clarke, Lv, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Guy de la Bedoyere, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jason Cowley, JRT, Martin Waller, John Naish, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Lottie Moggach, Paul Louden-Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Chain Cleaner, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, LV, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Mr A. Quinn, Mike Aaronson Director General, Huw D. Lewis, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Ken Follett, Gerald Bartlett, Catherine Texier, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Penny Perrick, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Nigel McCulloch, Hazel Spink, Simon Palmer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Phil Rostron, Tom Chesshyre and Jeannette Hyde, Christopher Irvine, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoThe Titanic Tory plot to sink Archer bid for mayor Hague fears outcry over peer's past Index Ince suspended Thatcher's posterity may foe in the bag Picture Gallery £500,000 for doctor frightened of needles Sandals Scientists try to give baby two mothers The Times BT It really is over when the Peter Lilley sings Mattew Parris Conference Sketch Unions could join bosses in war on euro Nurses' starting salary to rise Disarmament setback Santa Carolina Adams sues RUC over 'unlawful' detention Food critics put the knife into Sir Terence's restaurants Not to be sniffed at: clothes for the nose Japanese chose pizza and cola, but British aroma may be chocolate and beer, reports Dominic Kennedy Transfusion mix-up kills patient British Airways Inmates' postcards from the edge Parisians inspired by thought of woman as a rose Asda customers take it without a pinch of salt But studies cannot show conclsive link between high sodium intake and ill-health, reports Ian Murray Currys Baby race that may be too last tor safety Pupils uncover inspector's blunder Embleton & King Inquest on schoolboy records open verdict News in Brief Killer's payout Film bail-out Briton held Sex attacker back Solicitor jailed Dobson's choice Boy of 5 'was victim of drug dealer feud' Bullet that hit child was intended fo his stepfather Russell Jenkins reports Man sees wife and son killed on M5 Halifax Films lose lottery funds Thomas Cook Trio jailed for £7m fraud Police chief says unfit defendants should be tried if they recover Unknown Vivaldi sonata discovered Precept Art in a pickle as Hirst finds value is not preserved Movements in Formaldehyde Futures Accused owner 'was unfit to run school' Virgin Ministry accused of 'playing down' BSE Riverdancer was 'neglected in favour of Elton' Drink-driver is banned after father calls police Harrods Do It All Pensioner takes fuel payments case to Europe IBM Can Versace regain the Gianni days? Go Virgin Donatella adds feminine touch The Sunday Times Comet Briton Sent to death row for child rape Abby Tan reports on businessman who says the charge involving his stepdaughter were concocted Wren forced out of Navy wins harassment case DIAL-a-PHONE The day the jackal learnt to carry a tune Skydigital Sunderland reflects on its ancient craft Factory takes stained glass industry back to the North East, Deborah Collcutt writes Man ran over wife in driveway News in Brief Out of bounds MP is bailed Bus in crash Jet ski charges Fatal reflection Nice presenter, shame about the news As newsreaders face the axe, Libby Purves looks at the impossible demands we make on them PC World the Computer Superstore BBC pay protest ICR Girls show why men's talk is small beer Helen Rumbelow examines the effect of drink on female conversation Pill works best the morning after Skydigital Men Behaving Badly Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Dome visitors will park in Luton Hague tells Europhile malcontents to back him or get out Week of bitter infighting ends with sudden ultimatum as leader loses patience, reports James Landale Musical interlude is notably off-song NCL Lilley stakes the Tories 'claim to centre ground Blair attacked for Left turn, writes Roland Watson Going to the country at 14 Yorkshire Bank SIDEIines Bornemouth 98 Old dive faces a watery grave HarperCollins Business Making dollars as you lose pounds New York Joanna Coles Gospel gambler loaded the dice 'Sex-starved' British critics given a ticking off Dixons Top hawk given key Israeli peace role NPI Icecap mummies convict Incas of child sacrifice Gabriella Gamini reports from Arequipa, Peru, on the grisly secret kept by a volcano for 500 years Staples Looted jewellery returned Clinton escapes to the campaign trail In fighting for his Democratic senotors, the President is really fighting to save his political life Short's attack on 'unfit President' divides women Magnet Blair Quick to Condemn Critiscm of Friend Senate Races that Will Decide Clinton's Fate Defector's vote brings Prodi rule to an end Nationwide Riposte by Blair to Hong Kong critic World in Brief (Reuters): Nigeria boycott eased (AP): Killer lovers jailed Yemen wins islands (Reuters): Muslims target writer Boat people dilemma French reject gay law CAF Primakov asks for food aid from Europe Missiles 'to lead Nato attack' Tiny Travelodge Balloon race team plans a space voyage David Watts reports on a stratospheric bid to circle the globe Hooked on the most basic compulsion The medical establishment may not recognise the condition, but the rich and famous are spending thousands in treating their sex addiction, reports Giles Whittell Learning forbidden secrets of youth A new magazine claims to offer teenage males what they really want:'sex, drugs and booze'. Carol Midgley reports Inter-Continental In Weekend Wit and wisdom from an Italian master Theatre How women could rule the world The 'weaker sex' has produced strong monarchs, but the modern world is bringing changes to female roles. Historian Francis Fukuyama discusses the implications of women as leaders Theatres Picture Gallery Concerts An orphan's civilize! act of revenge France is on trial for robbery and murder. Ben MacIntyre reports He was haunted by the small of leather in the car Seconds out Nature Notes There now follows ... Don't switch off. The party political broadcast really can be compulsive Newsflash Jasper Gerard Diary Not forgotten Farewell female eunuch Libby Purves raises two cheers for sex hormones A Rising Tide Constitutional change washed over all the party conferences Withered is the Olive Italy voters should now be allowed their say Painting the Sunlight People who live in glass houses have room for colour Tackling sickness in world markets Kosovo's humanitarian catastrophe Starr and Clinton Opera House memoirs Your number's up Tories and Europe Global warning? Abbey about turn on Christmas trees Friend in need Brunei stubbed out Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Joan Maude Obituaries Fiamma Ferragamo Jerome Weidman Court & Social Milestones Currency chaos spills over into bond markets Market gets directors' vote of confidence Directors' Dealings in September Bidder can bank on the tenant Top Role 26 Aweek in the City BAe sells property developer Cathay Pacific Weekend Money Section 2 Kevin Maxwell ordered to appear in court Business Today Scots to get new paper Whelan 's undying belief in JJB's sporting chance In the Hot Seat The Sunday Times Catering for bold tastes Dominic Walsh meets Gardner Merchant's chief executive, a man with a penchant for modern art Work Station Art of mixing business with leisure The City's finest have taken centre stage at opera and ballet companies but problems abound. Adam Jones asks whether they can bring financial success The last word in footwear for the well-heeled Do I Need It? The Times Hedge funds defend strategy Vanguard signs £60m marketing deal with Elan Britannic Group Services Liffe braced for job losses as chief executive is appointed By our City Staff: S&n to create 750 jobs SkyePharma in US tie-up on asthma drugs Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Bank of Ireland PowerGen overhauls structure Receivers called in as JPS debts soar Business Roudup Fraud costs £28m Chrysalis wins licence Waterman buoyant Alldays acquisition Queensborough grows Tullow Oil shares rise Clubhaus tees up deal Barlows suffers fall Girobank Sugar told he has to make bid for Viglen Payout for ex-Booker chief Liffe change By our City Editor: Inside track on private thoughts The Times Commentary by our City Editor In a stew The Times City Diary Thin gruel Zurich Re buyout talks with Candover collapse Stakis wins contract to run London hotel Meridien opens in Mexico CH Week ends on strong note Centrum British Funds Boost for banking sector lifts FTSE above 4,800 Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Bargain hunters beware Tempus Vanguard Med Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Television Corp Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,919 Picture Gallery Opinion No Title Columns Obituaries Business Sport Superlative Travel Letters Extra Go Sections Woods on Fire The match Hoddle dare not lose Ince Suspension Extended by Two Games Cisco England V Bulgaria Blokes Babes and Me Robert Elms Enjoying front-row Eyal seat Fast Women, Fast Cars Zoe Ball Picks Nest Egg King Eric will never make Hollywood Football Saturday The Times Life with three lions Arsenal's ass sets the style Picture Gallery Campbell stands firm amid the chaos As his club struggled, so England's best young defender blossomed, photograph: Marc Aspland Leicester draw up O'Neill package Lampard on the spot to keep England bubbling England-Bulgaria Head-To-Head Spread Eagle Powell puts faith in England Brown's old guard eager to please Beardsley rejects offer from Carlisle Jewell proving real gem for Bradford Gould prepares to face protest as Molby angers Schmeichel Quinn's first Swindon selection proves mighty relief to faithful Tranmere to the Manor sworn Nationwide Football League McMenemy gives players a screening European Fixtures Maine man calls City to account Mark Hodkinson finds honesty and realism on the agenda as he continues his weekly look at the blue half of Manchester Blue Moon Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Celtic nations left to count heroes in zeros Football is fraying at the edges of the British Isles William Hill My blokes, the other women, and me Football may be a man's game, but that did not stop Alyson Rudd from wanting to play it. In this exclusive cxtract from her new book, she reveals the hidden pressures of park-life football Next Saturday This plan for European Cup just isn't cricket Really, it will be the super league by another name Kiefer no match for Henman Tennis For the Record Ladbrokes Moore intent on avoiding grand larceny Christopher Irvine meets the player with the most recent experience of sudden-death action St Helens book place in final eliminator NatWest Lewis hopes depend on fresh talks In Brief Where there is a Will there is a controversy Caarling always seemed to get people offside pretty easily in the way that he was so open with his opinions Battered game offered a lift by leading lights Rogby Union Irish drug cases under scrutiny Mark Souster's Match-By-Match Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership All-rounder thriving on work ethic Richard Hill reveals the attributes that have helped him to climb to dizzy heights Scotland home in on semi-finals Golf Results Pontypridd taste European defeat Rugby Union: Italian Champions Achieve Surprise Success at Sardis Road Allied Dunbar Premiership—first Division Attack Points for Premier Profiles suffer pacesetters' curse The Times Mees Pierson Defence Piont against Top Guns Fair Play Hot Shots Sports European big guns push back earning boundaries Rennie and Wishart put Zimbabwe in control Cricket Irish hope to rule the roost at home Dublin braced for a resumption of on-field hostillities as rival sports reach compromise over regulations Meyer stands in way of Sutton hat-trick Athletics: Brition Faces Stiff Task in Bid to Create Chicago Marathon History Barclaycard Unmatched record leaves Scotthorne poles apart Brian Clarke meets a man making a splash in world match fishing Hambly shrugs off setbacks Hockey The Times Unsighted but definitely not blinkered Blind riders who make light of their handicap mount up for dressage trial Talking horse Bristol Channel can make waves Richard Evans suggests solutions to the nine races on television from Ascot and York Ascot Rapid Raceline Racing next Week York Present Chance offers value on tricky card By our Racing Staff: The Queen adds to training team Racing: Stoute and Hannon Inherit Royal Horses from Lord Huntingdon Risk factor dominates thrill of the chase Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Bangor Legal & General Hexham Worcester The Sunday Times Death warrant while petition pending Privy Council LawReport October 10 1998 Court of Appeal Can 'Cannon' be confused with 'Canon'? European Law Report Luxembourg Appealing discharge of civil jury College of Commissioners to rule on failure to fulfil obligation Allowing disqualified director to work Application was not insolvency case Defence is not a claim in the action Finality not same as case management Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovekyn No Tilte Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saloon fight in the old Wild West High in the Nevada desert the prostitutes vote on the most beautiful racer, and the top-class drivers smash the 200mph barrier on a poorly sufaced road. Andrew Enright joins the Silver State Classic madness Old and expensive: but happy campers anyway Matthew Barace feared he had made a costly mistake when he bought a beat-up VW —but then he found the charm and cameraderie of camper-van ownership Vw Motor Puts the Cool in Air-Cooled Porsche D K Registrations DVLA Registrations 4 Vehicles DVLA Ne Numbers Rolls Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Mazda Dealers' scam is miles out of order Modern cars should not be valued on mileage as their cngines are to long-lived: but salesmen are happy to profit from our outdated attitudes Driven to Distraction Blubbery way to sail across the Atlantic Joc Warwick meets a former SAS man who seeks crcw to go whaling Nice when it's finished Ian Adcock says Mascrati's latest try needs polish NatWest The Sunday Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service AMP Water utilities face a soaking Lack of competition and the reluctance of privatised water companies to reform pricing structures has led to a deluge of complaints over bills. Susan Emmett examines why providers are under fire NatWest Bear Facts 56 Legal & General Long Term 59 Rate is well out of date The Equitable Life Virgin Standard Life Bank Save & prosper Sure bets on market volatility turn sour Gavin Lumsden on the way that turbulence rocked on income plan Bullish in bear times Caroline Merrell finds that fund managers are far from gloomy Profiting from the mistakes of others The man who admits to buying Harsh lesson for rookie investors Marianne Curphey on the trials and tribulations of those who received windfall shares No Title Mercury Income is the key Personal Investor Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Allied Dunbar The Equitable Life The Halifax or the Egg? Comment Rate adds insult to injury Karen Woolfson finds a pensioner who was condemned to poverty by a bank's policy Savers urged to keep calm and shop around Henrietta Lake and Susan Emmett explain why the rate cut has ended an Indian summer for investors Would you buy insurance like a used motor? Marianne Curphey on what to look for when taking out a term policy Schroders Under cover on the snowy slopes Families saving money on ski holidays should not stint on insurance, says Henrietta Lake B Winter SKI Cover Lloyds TSB on life and money The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Pep experts divided over the right time to transfer Pep File As the market slumps and the value of Peps falls, Jill Insley seeks advice on whether to move to a new manager S&F Alliance Leicester Trackers are on the right track No loan and no support Direct Line Royal & Sunalliance And baby makes three Finacial Fitness Test Jacqui Spray and Susan Emmett ask two experts to assess the best financial course for a young family Adviser 1: Fiona Price Virgin Woolwich Adviser 2: Mark Bolland Time to take cover Marianne Curphey on the pooortunities for remortgaging arising from week's base rate cut Homeowners set free from lock-in penalty clauses Mortgage lenders have finally seen the light, says Jill Insley Co-op's Gold is not standard Policy Portfolio Threadneedle Investor Intelligence No Title Investors begin to tire of continuing losses In the week of the base rate cut, a special Weekend Money report into the impact of the ecnomic crisis on house prices, investments, mortgages and pensions Halifax shuns the snow set Income First 57 Luxury homes will be hit the hardest Picture Gallery Fidelity Investments Fears as annuity fates fall yet again Egg Scramble 58 Inside Picture Gallery Feature Jenny was pregnant at twelve. What has happened to innocent youth? A new TV series claims to give fresh insight into the lives of teenagers. The real problem lies with their parents and society, says Valerie Grove Jaeger-Lecoultere Keith Floyd Travel Joanna Coles George Smith Today's Teenager Anne Robinson Final furlong for sport of kings British racing is losing its top horses, owners and trainers because of soaring costs and derisory prize money, says Phil Rostron The Stakes Arrow The earth moves in mysterious ways Dinsintegrating coffins beneath the floor of Westminster Abbey are leading to its collapse, reports Eve-Ann Prentice 'I 've only been drunk on TV once' But Floyd's new show is about wine, warns David Lancaster Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Picture Gallery Fine and dandy in the New Bohemia Three of a Kind: Beardsley Designs Roc Bramley the Cook's Choice Easy to cook and so good to eat For his latest book, Loyd Grossman has chosen more than a hundred of what he considers to be the world's best recipes. Here arc his Top Ten favourite dishes of all time—at least, that's what he feels this week Drink South African wines are good value but it pays to choose carefully to avoid disppointment Star Buys The Times Cook Make the most of what's around you and assemble a feast featuring the best and most bountiful British fare Consuming Interests The times magazine Here's a meal I made earlier Valerie Singleton is a whiz with sticky-backed plastic, but it's chocolate that gets her going, writes Joe Warwick Home Cooking Trinity Vintners The Perfect MacKreal Pate Joanna Pitman Breaking up is hard to do-in public When Catherine Texier's husband left her for another woman, she refused to go quietly. Instead she wrote about it in intimate and excruciating detail. But, she tells Joanna Coles, she has no regrets A fool for love Catherine Texier charts her husband's infidelity Stepping into his builder's shoes Salder's Wells Choreographer Christopher Bruce likes to get his hands dirty at the builder's merchants, says Daisy Waugh Gadgets Dinner is served Knives, Forks and Spoons Shop Watch The Goon showcase Home Swap Market Comment Desperate stakes No Title Osborn Securies Mount Vernon Galliard Homes Limited South of the Thames Berkshire Winkfield Only millionaires need apply John D Wood & Co Case Study Diary of a househunter Westbury Portugal HCA London Rentals EPDSavils Barratt The hanging gardens of Sw1 Go wild, but make sure the planners don's mind, says Yvonne Thomas Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Hard Water Ladder Stabiliser Guardian Weekend Tips Plants in Wrong places From chemicals to hard work, Stephen Anderton examines ways of defeating weeds Homes & Gardens Aquability Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warmroof Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers A passion long since drawn out Surrounded by overgrown creepers, Jane Owen meets the illustrator whose sharp eye is trained on other subjects The Times Hedging: the best bets An example to us all Ruth Gledhill attends Sukkot, which calls for peace and tranquility Church services for tomorrow Nearer God's heart in the garden Warring faiths find common ground, says Dominic Kennedy A time to reflect on the downtrodden of the world Dredo BBC Every dog has its day-in print Photographer Elliott Erwitt has published a book of his faovourite photos of man's best friend, writes Derwent May The Times Adopt Me Lucy Pinney Fish that are full of disease The infectious anaemia that has invaded the Scottish salmon farms this year could end up destroying the entire industry, says Jonathan Young Farmers on the Brink Nice little birds with great legs Feather Report A Vet Writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers The Velvet Norfolk Hat British Antique Replicas FFC Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Winebergs The Shoparound Section Sheer Unadultered Luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Weekend Courses and Activites Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts David Bowker This week's challenge is listening to advice from cabbies—just don't ask them how to reach nirvana Condoms Picture Gallery Trailfinders Travelbag Quest Worldwide Dial-A-Flight KLM Worldwide Premier Direct Virgin Travel Ptions Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations A Chinese puzzle behind the walls Beijing is a city full of secrets hidden away behing high walls, says Lesley Downer VJV A taxi ride to remember Beijing Fact File Wave goodbye to holiday choice The Travel Collection Poseurs' paradise in Palma The capital of Majorca is changing with the times, says Henry Sutton Voyagesjules Verne Palma Fact File AITO An island to treasure For Helen Dunmore and her family, Menorca in the autumn revived some pleasant childhood memories Menorca Facts Top operators among the peaks Ski Weekend: Brochure Review The Times ski correspondent sifts through the brochures to work out the best of the winter breaks Something special Simply Ski Making Contact: Ski Tour Operators Swiss Annual Travel Insurance Austravel Winter Sun Lively Morocco makes a cheaper choice Tourists returning after the setbacks Egypt Bales Worldwide Trying harder with safaris and special interests Tailor Made Sizzling sunshine just six hours from the UK The Gambia Thai More power to the pedal By name, by nature. Tony Wheeler pursues his love for the rickshaw, the icon of Asia Hong Kong has eight rickshaws left, a truly endangered species Noble Caledonia Limited VJV Roll tip for the mystety tour Helen Champpell explores crop circles and Celtic sites in the Wessex Triangle before a sunset stroll around Stonehenge Eilat New Age Breaks around the UK P&O Travel Journalist of the Year Travel Tips Travellers' Bulletin Board Greaves Travel Designs on the interior Investment is encouraging tourism to rural Spain, writes Sylvia Smith Camel ban at the pyramids Steamed tip on safari Trip Wires Passports for children News in Brief Following the colonel Picture Gallery Tour companies may issue drug warnings Operators urged to take cation, writes Tom Chesshyre Flying Visits Pack your Bags Travellers' Tip Lonely planet Higher prices, less choice Travellers Bulletin Board The Big Four are starting to tighten their grip on the market The Shanghai renaissance Mark Graham reports on a city full of stylish aspirations Cunard Big Boys SAS Pleasure Multiple Display Advertising Items South African BM Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial. 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Flight Canadian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Airline Network Eurostar Holidays Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items General Overseas Platinum Travel No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd's Multiple Display Advertising Items City Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Austalia & New Zealnd Cruise & Sail Abroad The Times Eurocamp Jasmin Ramblers Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Place your Own Advertisement A Bundance Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovetail The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Country Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items VC Sara Eden KA The Executive Club The Times StarDate Multiple Display Advertising Items No 3483: Easy Pc by BeRo The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Jumbo Crosswood 189 Modern Manners Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners, The Times, Weekend, I Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Picture Line Quotes of the Week Chance of Parkinson survival dwindles On this Day: October 10 1983 Times Two Cross Word Slices of a smaller cake The UK is now about 20% off Its peak Recent sharp falls in world stock markets mean unit and investment trust buyers face a difficult choice, says Caroline Merrell Fidelity Investments Inside Perpetual An A-Z guide from assets to yields Confused by convertibles? In a daze of derivatives? Find Peps perplexing? Henrietta Lake is your guide to the world of trusts A little light reading for trusts fans Ten fundamentals Robert Cole explains why investment funds give much better returns than most deposit accounts Jupiter Old Mutual Stay back on the sidelines for now Jill Insley talks to advisers who advocate taking a cautious line on investment for the present I would hold off investing jump sume for the next few weeks Tricky times for the high income fund £10,000 put in one fund a month ago would have lost £1,500 already Where size really does matter Patrick Sherwen takes a robust view of the situation in the investment markets and explains why having some weight behind you really does matter in the bonds business The worst yield came from a £12m fund—the best from a £500m one M&G Time to hold your nerve Patrick Sherwan explains the best way to build a balanced portfolio with growth as the primary aim Minimum life span for a growth postfolio is probably 10 years Legal & General My Kinda Trust Bye, bye Miss American pie? Michael Drewett argues that despite falls in the Dow, now is not the time to be turning our backs on the huge stock market of the world's biggest economy My Kinda Trust 2 Picture Gallery Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Emerging into the darkness? Michael Drewett looks at emerging markets, from which many investors have emerged in a hurry with lighter wallets An emerging market has been described as one you cannot emerge from in an emergency Foreign Colonial Oblivion might be a thankful release Jill Insley on options for those stuck in the Far East Last gasp of a dear friend who will be sadly missed Patrick Sherwin reports on three firms who are still offering personal equity plans until the individual savings account arrives As of April the Pep, the most popular investment ever, will be no more Govett Investment The Gartmore Global PEP Contacts Bradford & Bingley Eiris eyes are smiling with the wearing of the green Anthea Masey looks at the ethical stance that is being taken by more concerned investors in this cynical age There is evidence that green funds do ourperform blue-chip cousins No compromises over fees Miss out the Swiss , but buy Italy now Karen Woolfson asks the experts if Europe is safe yet for your cash My Kinda Trust 3 The vultures gather for some rich pickings David Smith explains why the managers of some investment trusts are seeking to buy in their shares to kill the discounts problem Keep in Step Hazel Spink asks the experts on both sides of the pound cost averaging dedate over lump sums of regular saving Aberdeen Prolific Fidelity Investments Metro The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl " It was the 'groovy' spelling of the word muzik that first made me think that this was not going to be my kinda awards ceremony. And I wasn't wrong. I've never seen so much recreational high-fiving and leisurewear abuse" Contents Music Root Cats Theatre The Whisper of a Leaf Falling Wins! Tickets for Camden Mix Theatre Handbag Art When Time Began to Rant and Rage Fashion Addressing the Century: 100 Years of Art and Fashion Siouxsie pseud? The Big Interview In the Seventies she led the Bromley contigent out of suburbia and into every parent's nightmare. Nowdays she's more into gardening, Emily Dickinson and her cats. Nigel Williamson enters the weird world of Siouxsie Sioux. Portrait by Paul Rider You should see her slashing away at the roses in her spiky heels and patent leather gloves Video plus Direct Partners in Crime: Looking good with husband and… Redhot Shortcuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Charlie Higson L. A. Stories The Projector UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Columbia On the 'bus Music Interview New Jersey rapper Canibus eschews drugs and guns, loves his mother, doesn't beleive in television and sings songs about dolphins and aliens. So, is he the thinking rapper's delight or just a new age weed? Angus Batey finds out I can't tell somebody that I think dolphins and Greys are related because it's kinda beyond the average thought patterns of the average person New album releases Picture Gallery Roots Choice Singled out Tower All points south The Big Album Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win the ultimate in pop books Garbage Carmen chamelon One hundred budters, one prancing white stallion, blood and passion-another tackily torrid Carment? No, says Mike Bradley, La Guadra de Sevilla's production is a fresh take on Andalusian culture Prudential Young Vic Ashes to ashes Books Writing to purge a lifetime's anger, Frank McCourt unwittingly hit a global nerve with Angela's Ashes. But fame and fortune at 68 can't make up for a lost childhood. By Jason Cowley. 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