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News from 31/10/1998

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Deborah Colcutt and Tim Jones, James Sherwood, Rosemary Righter, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Jonathan Young, Ian M. Hayward, Henry Proctor, Andrew Warshaw, amandlp uppal, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Jill Hartley, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, C. A. Bason, Richard Hobson, Mike Lawrence, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, T. P, Gavin Lumsden, Val Thomas, Philip Howard, ray main, Susan Bell, Geoffrey Marshall, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jim Cassell, Kate Reardon, Christopher Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Paul Lay, Geoff Brown, Brian Gibson, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Geoffrey P. Edwards, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Anna Raeburn, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, amandip uppal, Shirley English, Anthony Grant, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Valerie Solti, Bruce Watson (Senior archaeologist), Jason Bell, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, David Heathcoat-Amory (Shadow Chief Secretary), Jenny MacArthur, David Allan, Michael Clark, T. P., Philip Webster, James Landale, Peter Foster and Stewart Tendler, John Young, Colin Ross, Jody Scott, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Mike Laws, P. B., Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, alastair miller, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Alan Cathcart, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Sarah Bradford, Mary Gold, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Paul Wilkinson and Robin Young, Etain Lavelle, Michael Lynagh, George Brock, Judith Wilson, L. G., Seed Shah, Jill Insley, Paul Sexton, Magnus Grimond, Adam Jones, amynta warde-aldam's, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Spike Milligan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Nicholas and Tim Wapshott, Francis Gilbert, Marc Aspland, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Bronwen Maddox, Keith Cameron, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, David Wynne, Oliver August, Noel Gallagher, Richard Chartres, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Matthew Marsden, Tom Corby, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, B. S. Rooney, John Milligan, W. Stephen Gilbert, Nick Nuttall and Tim Jones, Nicholas Wood, maggie steber, Hugo Greenhalgh, Henry Harris's, Andrew Puddephatt Director, James Landale and Dalya Alberge, W. S. G., L. G, Brian Stevens, Dave Moreau, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, John Kelly, Geri Halliwell, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Angus Clarke, Jack Straw, Mark Hodkinson, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, vinny lee, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Richard Miles, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Marianne Curphey, James Clappison (Shadow Home Affairs spokesman), Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Dru Sharpling, Chief Crosn Prosecutor, David J. Thomson, Managing Director, Michael Henderson, Mr J. C. Denat, Michael Evans, Susie Steiner, Penny Perrick, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Christian Dymond, Andy Enright, Scott Bradfield, Peter Kirwan, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Today: Seven Colour Sections: Best Saturday Value Davies: my moment of madness Apology fails to answer key questions Inside G7 launches market rescue British Airways Why Cher looks so good 60 dead after disco fire Souvenir Issue Charles at 50 Index Sandbags at the ready Older and wiser Air stewardess attacked with broken vodka bottle Nelson Mandela Demon Internet Bail confines Pinochet to hospital Former dictator's next move may be into a five-star hotel, reports Joanna Bale Parents will suffer under new child tax scheme Eleventh-hour deadlock on IRA arms Daughters say 'catch our Mum's killer' Menem promotes education links Dictator's daughter facing extradition Stephen Farrell reports on the socialite singer in Holloway lined up for a booking in Houston Cat killer leaves mutilated corpses Benaud faces new test on C4 Boy, 7, hands in mother's heroin to his teacher By a Staff Reporter: How the 'gotcha' got to McDonald Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Parents sue water firm over son's death EasyJet Horror of horrors repossesses cinema It's back after 25 years but the fears have yet to be exorcised, writes Deborah Collcutt 'Sickening and hateful' Josie befriends dead girl's sister Barnardos Observatory closure is 'vandalism' Dolphin Audiences give actor the hump Susie Steiner on the tourists who provoked an autumn of discontent My War in Bosnia Precept Floods attract sightseers on a wet weekend Queen unveils window to Diana Goldfish Student dies after rugby injury Swedes search conscience after disco tragedy Deaths are bound to raise questions over how the country has failed to welcome immigrants, reports Charles Bremner Crisis for death row chimps Kosova children appeal to Times readers Dixons Dane not put off by racial abuse Germans signal honeymoon with Schroder is over Virgin Nelson Mandela, ANC Press Conference, London Hilton Desert island risks: how to buy a dream Moden technology can turn island castaways into a privileged race apart, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Hilton Restraint of Beasts Currys Football to meet its match on Jan 1,2000 New era will start with a soccer-free Saturday, writes Mark Henderson Tesco Scotland's 'pile of stones' parliament Virgin Tree army HQs to be abolished News in Brief Trade protest Death case driver Take our pictures End to dog ends Painless plaster Finn fined over boy's death in wheat silo Halfords Woman take a swing at golfind quality The Equal Opportunities Commission wants sex discrimination law updated, writes Helen Rumbelow A woman's place is in the pub Paul Wilkinson and Robin Young on designs to lure female drinkers Capital Trust Old school tie still helps collar the best jobs By our Education Editor: Employers want to be impressed Thistle Hotels Comet Blondie award highlights new look at old talent Bensons for Beds The Link Erotica on Park Avenue New York Joanna Coles British show up Broadway A light read for death row Eaten by urge for publicity Horrors of product recall Britannia Democrat voters shrug off Lewinsky factor The President's approval rating is at a record, writes Bronwen Maddox in Washington BT Yiddish gibe backfires on senator Staples Primakov puts house in order as Yeltsin quits political stage Russia's potential presidential rivals are laying the ground for a new era, reports Anna Blundy ANC in talks over 'amnesty for all' Scottish Widows Supersonic ace attacks Glenn Anthrax threat to US clinics Primary Colors Militant's phones are cut World in Brief (Reuters): Hijacker dies (AP): Storm toll at 99 (Reuters): Lagos rewarded Terror charge (Reuters): Rebels kill 48 (AFP): Monkey trouble Visionary banker sets free imprisoned poor Bangladesh's famous financier uses micro-credit to bring wealth to the underpriviledged of many nations, reports Rosemary Righter Magnet The Sixteen Decisions Grameen was born out of starvation and slavery Loan sharks lose as mutual support spells success for villagers Charles and Camilla tie knot Europe's rich gather in Manaco for blue-blood wedding of the decade, Richard Owen reprots Northern Rock Tiny Metro turns up the heat on whiff of decay Next laureate 'should be the people's choice' Runners and rhymers line up amid modernisation plans. James Landale and Dalya Alberge report Cheltenham & Gloucester Mercedes Benz Children in rags deliver riches Theatre The Ragged Child Glyndebourne Ghost Force Ron Davies and the story that kept changing Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory on how events puzzled police and politicians What happened on Clapham Common, in his own words Classical Concerts Event travel The Little Prince brought down to earth Ben MacIntyre recalls the writer who made himself into a legend Not their sort Saucy dish Picture Gallery Tall order The Times Diary Unofficial secrets It really shouldn't matter if you're 'out', even when you're in politics Vanity spare The Times Diary Double shot The Times Diary A bad formula for sport Is there any skill in motor racing? asks Simon Barnes The Whole Truth Tutu confronts all South Africans with their past The End of Ecstasy This drug can seriously endanger your health Banking on the Poor A Bangladeshi lesson for the world Economic confidence Straw's riposte on mental treatment Private status and human rights Foiled over wrapping Opera house champion Muslims and hatred Romans right to choose the left Cooks on TV Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Royal engagements Andrew Murray Andrew Murray, artist, died on October 11 aged 81. He was born in Tientsin, China, on January 14,1917 Roger Vivier Roger Vivier, shoe desiginer, died in Toulouse on October 2, aged 90. Hew was born in Paris on November 13,1907 Personal Column Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Surrey Milestones Sir Alec Cairncross, economist, died on October 21 aged 87. He was born on February 11,1911 Matthew Clark poised to accept US bid Equitable Life offers limited compensation Features G7 unveils package to A Week in the City BA pulls back from American alliance Weekend Money Why Gordon now rates Eddie Paname Business Today Power regulator overruled Buyers for Knoydart Tuning in White knight Britannia When Things Could Not Have Gone Much Worse for Coke It's an office, Jim, but not as most of us know it Captain Kirk would feel right at home. says Sarah Cunningham Total recall: the product nightmares firms would rather forget Adam Jones reports on the mixed fortunes of those manufacturers whose mistakes came back to haunt them Contact: all. the. rage@any-business. in. the-uk. com Do I Need It? An e-mail address is essential if you want to do business today, says Chris Ayres Standard Life Bank Sir Richard ready to run the gauntlet Court sets precedent for power regulators Equitas to move into equities The Times Free Classical CD Oftel assures Ionica customers Buyers emerge for troubled Knoydart estate Stakis sees no sign of economic downturn ASA cracks down on Egg campaign Business Roundup Hicking disappoints BG faces price inquiry Langdons warning Quantica acquisition CRH lifts Polish stake Clyde Blowers ahead Abbey buys into Rea Filofax sale goes ahead Tourist Rates The Sunday Times BSkyB on target over digital TV subscribers SIG's price soars on bid approach French leave By our City Editor: Seven at one to keep the status quo Commentary by our City Editor Care worn The Times City Diary ITG shares issue raises £1.8m The Times City Diary Gates video tape showing delayed The Times City Diary Going Dutch The Times City Diary Make the most of retirement Orion in agreed ?9m bid for Cassell The Times City Diary Amoco chiefs get merger incentives The Times City Diary City speculators send chemical sector higher Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year 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 Major Changes Stakis Halma Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Switching favour Tempus Wall Street Equities end week on firm note Lehmann Communications EC3 British Funds News The Times Crossword No 20,937 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Sections The Real McCoy Prodigal returns to chilly welcome at Forest Uneasy Truce Declared as Van Hooijdonk Ends Strike Tribal passions sold out by the money men How homesick forwards and striking come under the umbrella of corporate players running the people's game Lynne Truss Under the Skin of Sport Title Track Football Saturday Go Weekend Money PIA Let our strikers score at stud Crystal palace supporters should be made aware of a revealing fact spotted by a Man City fan who has a certain why with words. Noel Gallagher pointed out that "if you take the 'r's out of his name, Lee Bradbury becomes Lee Badbury Toilet humour at Leeds Thistle Hotels Bravery of McCullough may prove his ultimate downfall Boxing: Worries for Challenger's Health Surround Title Bout Does wolf-man represent the new face of football? Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand for Japan Hakkinen focused on his day of destiny Kevin Eason on the clash that will decide who is crowned king of Formula One Hakkien v Schumacher - the inside Track on Formula One's Great Title Race Jordan forecasts a surprise Keep a weather eye on Irving and Ralf Schurmacher in decisive race Mercedes-Benz Practice Times Everton provide striking contrast Blunted Goodison attack fails to repeat exploits of the likes of Dean and Lineker Kindred spirits who are proving their point Andrew Warshaw talks to two men who insist that they should not he dismissed as meddling chairmen Missing elves fail to do justice to my sacrificial act Football Saturday Being brave is essential if you want to be a park footballer, especially when you wear studs on a concrete pitch Blackburn lack a character to join the greats What a Difference a Year Makes FA warns it will be no pushover Laid-back and languid Hasselbaink embraces work ethic Football Saturday If David O' Leary is going to succeed at Leeds he will need plenty of goals from his surinam-born striker Photograph: Marc Aspland Gas sell performs his civvy duty in quest for best Mark Hodkinson on the problems of attracting talent to Maine Road Blue Moon South Africa set to come up fast on the rails Six Things about Dion Dublin Football Saturday On Monday Football Saturday FA Carling Premiership Weekend Matches Worthington gives youngsters a buzz Football Saturday Back En the Frame: Blues Blasted by Billy's Boots Saturday Statistics Spread Eagle Scotland Television and Radio Conference Cities venture out on voyage of discovery Edward Gorman talks to Sir Robin Knox-Johnson about his plans to bring football fever to the ocean waves NatWest The Sunday Times Montgomerie throws down gauntlet Golf: Scot Relishes Challenge in Struggle to Secure Sixth Successive Order of Merit Title Scores Gourlay takes risks to the end Bowls: Thomson Frustrated as Old Rival Triumphs Barclaycard McKiernan on the hunt Athletics For the Record Rusedski succumbs to local malaise Tennis: Tide of Fortune Running Strongly in Favour of Sampras Robinson finds form to steal honours Golding closes on finish Sport in Brief The perils of serving club and country Rodber set to take his second chance First Division Match-By-Match Guide Bristol blow clear of the field Henry ponders line-up Allied Dunbar Premiership—first Division Grayson and Catt would make exciting combination A true natural striding over every obstacle Tony McCoy's domination of his profession has been achieved with frightening speed Mullally affords himself a wry smile Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, sees England's secret weapon preparing to impress in the town he once called home Go Picture Gallery Century by Kallis proves decisive Thunderer: Newmarket Ladbrokes Osborne chasmg the winners again Richard Evans on the poignant return of a top-flight jockey at Ascot Richard Evans Nap: Radar (3.45 Newmarket Nextbest: King Uno (4.15 Newmarket) French raid Rapid Raceline Radar can point backers in the right direction Todays Races on Televison William Hill Thunderer: Ascot Thunderer: Kelso Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Today Football Flight runs out of time Course Specialists Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Newmarket The Sunday Times Connolly sets benchmark Christopher Irvine on a exceptional reugby league centre who is ready resume his international career Britain look to rebuild their credibility Skelton gets off to winning start Equestrianism Teams Genuine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Classic Morgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Westmid Vehicles Baytree Court Ltd Lovekyn Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Car Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari 355 Spider Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rentail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brand New Clk320 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heaven is a borrowed Ferrari Andy Enright tries life as a lottery winner, driving an Italian rocket around Britain's fastest racetrack Own a supercar? Best lock it far away Drving is the last thing many dream-machine owners do, says John Naish Ducati blends superbike power with tourer ease The Italians have successfully trasplanted a world-beating sports engine into the frame of a practical mile-eater, says Alam Cathcart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars Haral Neugebauer Ltd. Stuttgart/Germany Ti Rex Registrations 4 Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Registration Numbers Jade registratrions Ltd D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items DIAL-a-FAX Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts of Westminster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Mm 1-9 Don't get caught like Davies did The Welsh Secretary's loss is our gain: it proves that the only way to steal a modern vehicle is to get invidted into it, and thus is a warning to us all Drivin to Distraction Towed rage at the van-fest Kate Stronach attempts to be seduced by the humble caraven, but to no avail Win our classic car show prizes Peugeot 206: stuck in its ancestor 's shadow Vaughan Freeman hears the makers bemoan the success of its predecessor Peugeot 206 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Aberdeen Prolific Umbrellas up This (expensive) sporting life Weekend Money Old Mutual Slow Serps Actuary looks for his place in the sun Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Mercury A&L's Euro bond fails to impress Hit or Miss The Equitable Life For More Information on Advertising in the Personal… Beale Dobie The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Virgin Standard Life Bank Save & prosper Bracing cold shower for water Personal Investor Graham Searjeant Payment delay for new pensioners NatWest Discount way to happier retirement Jill Insley looks at the sudden boom in providers of direct pensions A cautionary tale Magnus Grimond explains why some life companies will be forced to cut terminal bonuses on funds Scottish Widows The Royal Bank of Scotland Neville James Dresdner RCM Global Investors Contacts Get it right first time Shopping around is the key to a changing housing market for new buyers and homowners alike More caution than crisis in the market CGU & you Woolwich Fixed rate offers lure to variable borrowers New mortgages are more than a phone call away Susan Emmett gets a lukewarm reponse to cold calling Bonuses battle casts doubt on Royal deal Caroline Merrell examines how policyholders may suffers after fund revaluations Gartmore M&G Cheshire Building Society Woolwich Newton Weather changes on windfalls Hugo Greenhalgh on the glory days of the carpetbagger and prospects for mutuals Coventry Building Society Where there's a will, we need a way M&G Prudential Pension-splitting law facing delay Euro forward planner steps ahead of rival Changing savings gold into dust The Equitable Life Carr Sheppards Merchant Investors Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Money Information Service Lloyds to laucnh Internet service Chelsea Umbrellas for harsher investment climate Gavin Lumsden on the equity funds that may provide a fitting income if interest rates dive Multiple Display Advertising Items The Equitable Life Contacts Scottish Widows TQ Direct Choice Friends Provident gets ethical Royal & Sunalliance Why Schlumberger is no slumbering giant Share of the Month Stella Shamoon Virgin Skipton Building Society CGT changes to affect small businesses Legal & General Brown prepares to roll out his green agenda Global uncertainty will colour Chancellor's pre-Budget reports, says Marianne Curphey Alliance Leicester Policy? Plus Hargreaves Lansdown A happy little Jack Savers hit by cut in base rates Sinking Feeling Equitable changes tack on guaranteed pensions Midshires bonanza Children will benefit from the next big windfall, says Richard Miles Do You Qualify at Midshires? Fidelity Investments Sporting Life Inside Travel Charles at 50 'The succession is not something he likes to dwell upon' In this souvenir issue, Sarah Bradford says that the Prince of Wales could make a fine king despite his faults Fashion Debonair Camilla Pets Spike Milligan Jaeger-Lecoultre Next Weekend in the Saturday Times The night HRH sang for his supper Spike Millingan remembers an evening with the Prince at which Charles not only wore slippers, but also sang a word-perfect version of Ying Tong Iddle I Po Anne Robinson Graham's Spana A tale Hi two mistresses Today's royal lovers should learn from Alice Keppel, says Christopher Wilson The Prince's Circle Heir to a dapper sense of dress The prince doesn't need to watch trends - he has inherited a regal sense of style, says kate Reardon Clinique Goodbye Windsor soup The Prince of Wales did not inherit the Royals' philistine attitude to food. Robin Young is relieved The Times Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Drinks that Time Forgot Drink Jane MacQuitty Considering it's a royal cellar, the selection of wines at Highgrove is srurprisingly discerning Star Buys Consuming Interests: Duchy Products Duchy Originals Afternoon Blend, 25 tea bag sachets,… The Times Cook To prepare a feast fit for a prince, begin with the ingredients he would choose from all his favourite places More Food & Drink Divided loyalties Andrew Morgan visits the other Prime of Wales Magimix The Perfect Saffron Bun Nature in accord with art When the Prince relaxes, it is often with a Goddess of the Woods. Jane Owen meets her creator Me and my Garden David Wynne Countax An Ashdown Obelisk Clearance Offer Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Countax Hard Water Break new ground Stephen Anderton urges the Prince to create so e truly great gardens for Britain Aquability Global Range Cookers Catalina American Spas Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Allen Homes & Gardens Toro Screwfix Warwick Buildings Hitchen The Endless Pool Ladder Stabiliser Churchill's Stairlifts plc Short Back & Sides Mason Pearson Mormon Tabernacle Choir Morlands When to call a spade a spade Stephen Anderton ponders the status of the ceremonial tree-planting spade Christmas Gift Guide Caricatures HRH The Prince of Wales signed lithographs Christmas Gifts Drive a Full Sized Steam Locomotive Multiple Classified Advertising Items 250 CD Adjustable Shelf Unit Mm98 Steopathic Entre for Hiloren Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tartan is now High Fashion The Army Benevolent Fund The Deodorant Stone (UK) Ltd Combat Stress Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Perfect Family Gift A Personalised Diary For Owl Lovers! Jigsaw Puzzles from Your photos Smoked Scottish Salmon Chocs By Post Castle Combe Skid Pan The Croesus Connection Bruants Globes Multiple Display Advertising Items RedLetter Multiple Display Advertising Items Carpet Bowls Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rent a Row of Vines Multiple Display Advertising Items The New Playmobil RC Train O' Doherty's Entertainments The Times Balloon Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Silk Lingerie The Ultimate in Pure Silk Lingerie & Nigbtwear Gifts for Children Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic & Vintage Flights Gifts for Him Christmas Away Gifts for Animal Lovers Gifts for Lovers Gifts for Children Child Life Cigar & Accessories The painter behind a Mee generation Home Swap Neighbours in high places Market Comment Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Lane Fox Royle St John's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albert Bridge House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russell Simpson Bewley Homes Barratt Olympia W14 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkshire France Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Riviera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Model village with real people John D Wood & CO Pounding the Beat Poundbury: changed views Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charter Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fraser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persimmon Bewley Homes London Rentals W1 New Vlux Ige 1 & 2 bd ff/uf sec pkg port nr tube… W11 Ledbury Rd, Funky 1st floor 1 bed flat, shower,… London Rentals Three feathers in their caps Shoping What do the 173 warrant holders to the Prince of Wales sell? James Sherwood goes in search of products by appointment Majestic presents Prince Charles Memorabilia Shop Watch Gadgets Nanny is a thorughly modern miss Prince william and prince Harry's upbringing was, thankfully, very different to their father's says Jane Shillifing Now, what did we do with their present? The gifts Royals receive range from doormats to sports cars, says Tom Corby Anna Raeburn The Vinnie Jones of the dog world Jack Russells are unlikely royal hounds, but cherished by the prince, says philip Howard The Times Badge of honour Adopt Me A Vet Writes A gentleman farmer gently persuades The Prince of Wales's message on organic farming is at last getting thorough. John Young applauds the example set by Highgrove I once asked a millionaire farmer friend what it was that had made him such a success. He made him such a success. He didn't hesitage Tough matters of estate The agricultural crisis has hit the Duchy of Cornwall's farmers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parties Country Partners The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Sirius Executive Club Parties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovetail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton Music Lovers The Times StarDate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tryst Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSVP Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilgrim to many shrines The Prince of Wales faces a tough role trying to promote a multi-faith Britain, says Tim Hames Church services for tomorrow Looking forward to life in the second half Tredo Richard Chartres The Times Awash with history Ruth Gledhill atends a traditonal-style service at Hampton Court At your Service New 'Chelsea' Display Stand New research finds that anaerobic exercise burns… New advanced speed anaerobic exercise methods takes… Water King Pure Silk Briefs for Her Video Pedometers Antique Replicas Men Calling the shots The Prince of Wales believes that shooting helps preserve wild life, says Jonathan Young Collin Street Bakery Shoparound The lancing of an urban carbuncle More planning power to the Prince, says Marcus Binney David Bowker This week's challegne to be a loyal devoted subject of the Prince of Wales especially if there's a reward in it Weekend Courses and Activites Stamford Clothiers The Revolutionary Ho1 Overcome Impotence Natural Essentials Action Trouser Condoms The "Shelia Maid" Treske Desks Men Dashlite Holidays fit for a king, or King to be When it comes to rest and recreation the prince of wales prefers solitude to sun and sand, says Angus Clarke British Midland Chase away the winter blues How to Get to the Prince of Wales Favourtie Haunts The deadly perils of hiring a jet ski Enjoying our Indian summer? Winter Sun: What's New in the Indian Ocean Then leave October's rain behind and plan a winter holiday in the Indian Ocean, where temperatures are in the 80s and its the dry season in most resorts. Jill Crawsjhaw tours the islands of sri Lanka, the Seychelles and Maldives, and India's west coast Goa and Kerala Nobody Ever Goes Just once Mediterranean Shipping Cruises Maldives Mauritius Trans Indus Somak Holidays Voyages Jules Verne Euro Tunnel Let's have lunch and get married Winter Sun: MAURITUSSun, sand and looking after new lyweds are what Mauritius does best, says Cath Urquhart Enchanting Istanbul Mauritius Fact File WorldCover Direct Annual Travel Insurance Getting the Best out of Grenada Queen Elizabeth 2 Is that old spice I can smell ? Jill Hartley enjoysm a drink with the locals and a nutmeg hunt in Grenada The Travel Collection Noble Caledonia Limited How I became a Norman conquest Rachel Campbell-Johnston soaks up a weekend in Normandy Swan Hellenic Normanday Fact File Light on a dark mountain Paul Lay ran out of superlatives when he climbed three Sicilian volcanoes Great Rail Journeys Volcano-Hiker's Fact File Greaves Travel Alitalia Greece to ban Jet Skis IDeaths of tour Britons in the Mediterranean prompt swift action, says steve Keenan I'll have a large one Steve Keenan raises a glass to a wine museum Flying off the Shelf Travellers' Bulletin Board Look who's over there Trip Wires by Cath Urquhart Travel Editor Millennium Eve frenzy Holidays are on sale to celebrate the year 2000, says Tom Chesshyre Party people Split decision on Chile Some are more cautious than others, says steve Keenan USA & Canada Into the woods Hostels for hire Travel Journalist of the Year Travellers' Bullentin Board Christmas Breaks by Jill Crawshaw Travel Journalist of the Year Twitching time You've been framed Travellers' TIP Voyages Jules Verne Pack your Bags Season for a folly Flying Visits Keeping busy Swiss Cut a dashing figure Never mind the snow, it's shopping for the slopes that holds the attraction for some skiers Voyages Jules Verne If it's good enough for Queen Victoria Susan Elkin dipped into the refreshing atmosphere of Strathpeffer Spa in the Highlands Transparently good fun Christian Dymond basks in the reflected glory of the Sunderland Glass Centre Fact File P&O Fact File Trailfinders Travelbag KLM uk Midland Direct Travel Options Travel Insurance Monument Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Travel mood Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester British Midland Airline Network Lunn Poly Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightbookers Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas Cottages & Farmhouses Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic Cities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Jasmin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Erna Low Waymark Holidays Virgin Holiday Hotel Breaks Abbeyglen Castle Hotel Armathwaite Hall Hotel Dorset Multiple Display Advertising Items Suffolk Heritage Coast Washbourne Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Forest The Marine Jersey General Overseas Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricklade Hotel The Sandy Cove The Sport & Craft Manor Holidays Afloat Exmoor National Park Guernsey Hotel Jerbourg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unattached Christmas & New Year The Rising Sun Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheraton Grand Llechwen Hall Exmoor The Black Swan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Langdale The Sunday Times No. 3486: A Marvellous Game by Columba The Listener Crossword The Answers' Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Quotes of the Week Storm over Prince's planning crusade Picture Line Times Two Crossword Your Essential Guide to What's on in London &… It's raining men Half Price Audio Books The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-jones out on the prowl "I thought Michael was so wonderful, I cried, " said kate beckinsale, stroking her six month -old bump. "But then I've been doing rather a lot of crying recently. " Contents This week Art, Theatre, Photography, Bonfire Night. And Win Jools Holland Tickets Bonfire Night Corrs for celebration The Big Interview Love them or hate them, the Corrs know how to sell records and get audiences, and now look set to storm America too. So is their music bland and over-hyped or grand celtic folk-pop? Nigel williamson has no doubts. Portrait: Jason Bell Royal Court Theatre Picture Gallery Rambert Dance Company Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Brian Gibson The Projector L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films Faith healed The Music Interview The most famous widow in R&b? Not any more. Faith Evans, singer, mother and survivor, has come to terms with Notorious B. I. G. 's death, is making her own music and living her own life By paul sexton PNYC New album releases Blues Choice Lynden David Hall Beck to basics The Big Album Singled out Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win the ultimate in pop books Shooting from the lip He's chinema's working-class hero, left-wing stalwart who has to speak his mind and tell it like it is -even if it does mean irritating Tony Blair. Director Ken Loach is back doing what he does best, says Collin Kitson, with a dark tale of Nineties life Ghoul Britanni Books The critics at home may sneer, but Clive Barker's tales of horror have made him a name and a lot of money in America. So what has he got up his sleeve for Hallow'en? surprisingly, 582 pages of, er, adventurous sex, says Mike Bradley In Brief On brighter note Notwa from a Big Country By Bill Bryson Doubleday, £16.99 (Non-fiction ISBN 0 385 410190 Amazon. co. uk Straight to the Jugulum Carpe Jugulum By Terry Pratchett Doubleday. £16.99 (Flction) Isbn 0385 40992 3 Space craft A Second Chance at Eden By Peter F. 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