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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Patrick Guerin, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, A H Halsey, Fred Redwood, Francois Pienaar, Jon Swain, James Clark, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, David Pryce-Jones, Alan Mattinson, John Jay, Martin Seely, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Peter Winterbottom, Ofar Quarson, Susan Bell, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Sir John Stevens, Edward Simpkins, Matthew Wilson, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, E P, Ronald Briggs, Julie Briggs, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Edward Platt, Martin James, Tim Cook, Simon Wilde, Rev Douglas Emmott, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Susan d'ARCY, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Michael Jefferson, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Angela Mollard, David Dougill, Bryan Smith, Noel Falconer, York Membery, Jeremy Hardie, Denis O'Connor, George Davies, John Evans, Marianne Armshaw, Dominic Tonner, Geraldine Murray, Thrasy Petropoulos, Steve Curry, Philip Kerr, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Phillip Whitehead MEP, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Eben Black, Michael Jones, Peter Hain, David Stubbs, Georgina Potter, John Hart, Robinson, Berna Hannon, David Eimer, Lydia Slater, Adrian Chiles, Adam Nathan, Denis Christian, Frances Clemson, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Lloyd Peters, Pan Barrett, Dominique Coughlin, Alastair Hendy, Shirley Conran, Paul Wray, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Susan Clark Health Journalist, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Driver, Simon Fanshawe, John Humphrys, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Steven Downes, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, Mark Edwards, Philip Hall, Kirstie Hamilton, John Griffiths, David Lawrenson, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, G Rees, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, James Fox, Victoria Coren, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Senay Boztas, Zoe Brennan, Cosmo Landesman, James Wilson, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Rebecca Pattni, Dorinda McCann, Natalie Graham, Pam Giddy, Dominic Rushe, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Nell MacLean, Banny Danziger, Colin McDowell, S P, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen McGinty, Phillipe Saint-Andre, Stephen Armstrong, Seamus Heaney, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Nigel Hand, Willie Hamilton, Jemiah Bailey, Mark Prigg, Josh Salzmann, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Emma B, Julien Caumer, Kim Fletcher, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Neil Hendriksen, Martyn Bond, Richard Spink, Graham Hind, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Gary Carter, Michele Kirsch, Kevin Sharpe, Jonathan Leake, Margaret Drabble, Michael Sheridan, Christine Webb, Alison Steed, John Harlow, Laura Silber, Godfrey Smith, Mark Hannen, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Nich Woolf, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Mervyn Davies, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Pauline McLynn, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Ann McFerran, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, John Spurling, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, E Francis, David Wickers, Alexia Stewart, Tom Rhodes, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, John Aizlewood, Adrian Levy, Jim Cobley, Graham Norwood, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Cath Stobbart, Rupert Steiner, Feng shui, William Marshall, Dan Cairns, Dave Selby, David Parsley, Huw Beynon, Simon Crerar, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Umberto Giannini, Simon Howard, Cathy Scott Scott-Clark, Barry Newcombe, Nigel Glass, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Alton Towers gets call to rescue the dome Schools video tells children to try gay sex Government £500m pledge for teenage mentors Contents Kuoni Air France flights Putting on the style: Cherie Blair trying a pair of… Robinson engulfed by fraud claims Insight Style Inside Style Late Rooms Citizen's arrest hero held over sword attack on MP Mandelson offers Sinn Fein more time on arms Classified Clinton preaches the gospel of free trade Brown urges rise for low-paid Dyke 'learns how to lead' on £3,500 Harvard course Psychiatrist found guilty over 'sex cure' for bulimic patient Birt to be biggest head at the BBC Virgin Land-Rover Charles lives it up as fortune reaches £290m Brain molecule is patented to treat Alzheimer's Intel inside Government to demand car price cut after damning report Britain's vets charge biggest bills in Europe Virgin mobile Cook Report faked crime scenes Milk Tray revives the man in black Publishers rig net reviews Newsnight Scots launch counterattack over cross-border sniping by Paxman Abbey National British Airways Hockney finds trade secret of old masters E-Loan Babies crippled by lack of midwives Drug tsar hits at 'dirty tricks' by ministers Volkswagen White gang to testify over black 'suicides' DTI to inspect Robinson 'fraud file' Insight Multiple Display Advertising Items One 2 one Peugeot Busy Brenda is the peer that Blair can't afford Tokens make up the shortfall in maths spending Sainsbury to build organic island in sun Epo Fujitsu Computers Siemens Arthur C Clarke to open museum of the future Emirates Would You Want your Child to Watch this? Repeal of section 28 could lead to a surge in gay videos in schools, report Rosie Waterhouse and Michael Prescott Vodafone Castaway chaos It was billed as TV's ultimate social experiment but quickly degenerated into farce, misfortune and mutiny. Can it get any better? Stephen McGinty reports Audi One tough case for a copper's copper Profile A dome with missiles could save the nation Gateway Week A corrupt community Big brother and the children Old English Inns & Hotels Labour starts to annoy Mortgage Man The man who'll run America? It's a foregone conclusion Prescott takes a bludgeon to Ann the whip Queen could drive a coach and horses through the euro vote Naughtie thoughts on Tony and Gordon Perfectly designed to ensure more bullying of gays Proof that taxes kill off economic activity. Michael… Empiredirect As you were, in the House of Lords BT Can somebody help me understand the proposed change… Stop and search not a cure-all Bse Inquiry: I was astonished to read your report on… Frank's Limerick Trained and tough Birthdays Boom-Time Drifters They are higly qualified but underemployed. They are the new generation of Winning the Jobs Race Scottish Widows Bomb video took fight out of Milosevic Standard Life Bank P&o Stena Line 'Terminator' of right moves to Austrian helm Gore comes out fighting dirty 'Sledgehammer' punch puts rival on the ropes Republican fears grow over homesick 'Daddy's boy' Bush Virgin direct British firm linked to £4m Kohl fund Allied Carpets Thomas Cook American Indians' city of sacrifice rises from mud of Mississippi British Midland Egg: card Stalin's ghost spurs defence of Grozny Nationwide French get teeth into edible art US army banks on the box office Somak Holidays UN net closes on genocide refugee Prodi dragged deeper into fraud scandal Excel Thais bid to save teen guerrillas Colgate Total Jellyfish plague Barrier Reef British arms dealer faces Indian gallows Brosnan to enlist as the Pope's special agent Inside Rome Honda Student pranksters have claimed responsibility for a… Unlucky Luciano Suffering for his beliefs Asia minor flouts law Scotland Yard set to probe island killing of millionaire Train drivers call for 'drug breaks' Weather and Travel Outlook Chilly chukka: Alberto Heguy, of the Bank Hofmann… Pinochet QC's fees challenged News in Brief Builder killed French reject M15 spy appeal Nuclear admission Eight held in raids on ETA Woman freed Gene protocol Alps coach death Seven tickets split £5.5m jackpot Virgin Trawler rescue Tax return rush Murder charge Dissident home First fruits All Two Easy After all the hype, the former world heavy weight champion pulled no punches in demolishing a mismatched challenger, writes Alex Fortune Contents Hunt rallies Charlton in Cup classic Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Palace restore pride Claridge hits three as Barnsley suffer Gills add to Wilson's misery Kelly gets winner as Tranmere march on Preston hold heads high in defeat McFarland outraged as Cambridge tumble out Axa FA Cup Fifth round Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues FA Carling Premiership Making a point Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Beckham puts United on top Sheringham shows there is no substitute for class Teddy Sheringham is an Old Trafford folk hero, but now he is longing for a starting role Taggart on patrol to stop Weah Leicester's 'scruffy' defender is set to bridge the class difference again at Chelsea this afternoon Lufthansa Specials Rovers' top dog out to muzzle Newcastle Skipper Lee Carsley tells Louise Taylor that Blackburn are straining at the leash to take on old boy Shearer in the Cup Zola's Italian word for the blues Chelsea's striker may yet again be wondering what went wrong, says Brian Glanville Money men ditched Jones David Jones, forced to give way to Glenn Hoddle at Southampton for 'compassionate' reasons, may in reality have been the victim of a German bank's clout. By Steve Curry Task force to wrestle with refereeing riddle Top-level tomorrow will try to end the conflict between discipline and common sense Little wants money for new players Rovers top Spicy Posh Xavier leaves Carbone back Davenport blows Hingis away Richard Evans sees the powerful American overcome injury and the jitters to take the Australian Open title One 2 one Henman key to Davis Cup hopes Greg Rusedski's absence will put enormous pressure on Britain's No1 to perform against the Czech Republic, writes Richard Evans Are These Two the Best Ever? The latest compelling chapter in the Sampras-Agassi rivalry was tennis at its fines Battle of the Giants: How Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras Shape up Don't broadcast it, but TV doesn't call shots Atherton out in the cold Letters to the Sports Editor Moet & Chandon American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Action replay: TV moment of the week Q & a Book Review Grand Slam: The Story of the Five Nations Championship Miles Harrison (Aurum, hb, £16.99) Bestsellers Atherton batting on borrowed time England's former captain should choke after savagely biting the hand that has fed him so well for so long, says Simon Wilde England spineless Zimbabwe and Henry Olonga exposed England's poor judgment and soft middle order, says Thrasy Petropoulos Sky digital Button pushes his Boy racer on F1 fast track His new team is taking a huge gamble but the timing may be just right for the 20-year-old Talk Sport Way into fast lane A storm that faded away Jeremy Hart talks to Mike Thackwell, who, despite becoming the youngest F1 driver at the age of 19, never cracked the big time Accelerated learning the key for F1 novice The new boy has come a long way fast and has plenty to prove, but Williams can steer him in the right direction, says Peter Windsor How Other British Rookies Have Fared in their Debut Seasons Saints storm through Anger over fixtures glut The Rugby Going leaves his mark Tigers swept aside by Irish Orrell learn lesson at Junior school Captains need to stand tall The national coach might be king but the need for leaders on the field is as great as ever British league wins with fans Get the format correct and stayaway rugby followers promise that they will come flooding back in droves. By Stephen Jones Leading Lights: How They See their Role Lloyds TSB Brutal finish to a Tyson power stuns Francis It was the mismatch everybody said it would be, but the former champion did what he had to The Times Myth and mischief put The former champion is now buried under so many layers of propaganda and poliltics that even he seems confused. By Nick Pitt What next for Tyson? Brief encounter Fans warm to Iron Mike On a crazy Manchester night, a stranger would have mistaken Tyon for the home fighter Calzaghe struggles to points win Truth about legend on ropes The Sunday Times Dancer unimpressed by Sharpe shooting Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Chasing the cheats The Jockey Club is taking serious measures to investigate possible drug abuse by trainers Little Lady Rebecca makes giant strides The Venetia Williams-trained mare added to her fine Cheltenham strike-rate with another gallant display. Jonathan Powell reports William Hill Big 12 weigh up TV offers The fight for broadcast rights to Britain's top racecourses is hottign up, with much at stake for rival bidders Smoking Kills Race Relations A controversial new book has revived the thorny topic of black sports prowess, says Steven Downes McNair keen to batter Rams Hugh McIlvanney in Atlanta He may be only the second black quarterback in a Super Bowl, but the Tennessee Titan is confident Quickfire Gardener leaves big rival in his running tracks Steven Downes watches the Bath Bullet put on a scintillating speed show to clock up the fastest time in the world this year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parklanebmw Multiple Display Advertising Items Parklanebmw Sytner Live and let drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Alpina Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Altwood BMW L&c Audi Landcbmw Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood BMW On the road to recovery The classic car market shows signs of picking up after the collapse of the early 1990s, but there are still plenty of great bargains, writes Dave Selby Throw off your prejudices and think of the savings What's the point of a diesel Mercedes, asks business consultant Dean. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Broughtons co. Lexretail. co. Harwoods Sussex Vreg Vardy Not as daft as it looks The Chrysler PT Cruiser is all about style. While some will love it, just as many will hate it, writes Ray Hutton Approved Pre-Owned Motor Cars It's a simple choice: get a life, or get a diesel Freeserve in bid talks with Kindersley BT backs phone company offering cut-price calls Royal Bank seeks last-minute deal Sainsbury falls behind Asda in shoppers' league table Virgin atlantic Contents Virtual vilagers. . . E-district, and internet… Contents Euro to fall further as US boom continues Smart money backs Gent's bid for Mannesmann Agenda Lafarge returns to stalk Blue Circle Byers intervenes in pit jobs crisis Interactive investor international PNC Tele. Com Beckwith buys West End theatres Cinema start-up raises £250m Business Digest Top trio's £10m net fund seeks AIM quote E-district 'virtual village' to float Lawson Software BA's London Eye bill trebles to £60m Buch turns shell into online venture PowerGen zeroes in on US energy group Amstrad buyout heads for market Fiat deal will make Daimler Europe's No 2 Inflation set to hit ECB's ceiling Euro Watch Closing the gap Greek tension Hong Kong deal puts C&w in the internet vanguard Cable & Wireless's merger plans for Hong Kong Telecom have given the communications giant a much-needed boost. Andrew Lorenz reports Air Portugal Staffpay Clean bill of health Economic Outlook World's wizards at the mercy of the little man American Account Natwest: The Final Furlong A cliffhanger ending to the battle between Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland for NatWest is in sight. By Kirstie Hamilton Toshiba Mannesmann All dressed up and ready to go for the world George Davies made his name with Next. Then he launched his own label in collaboration with Asda. Now Wal-Mart's takeover has gien him the chance to operate globally Seat George Davies' Working Day Vodafone airtouch Marks & Spencer puts faith in touch of Saint Luc Luc Vandevelde, the new chairman, has a good record of implementing change but no experience of selling clothes, writes Dominic Rushe Geek chic and touchy-feely management spell death of the suit Now that even accountants are dressing down, will it take a teenage rebellion to save the suit from extinction, asks Dominic Rushe Posthouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Vigorex Multiple Display Advertising Items The SCF Group Ringrose & Co OCRA World Wide Teesside Mail Boxes Etc CarBug Do you enjoy meeting people? Use your personality to… Multiple Display Advertising Items Swisher Databank Disney struggles to bring back magic Michael Eisner has announced good results and a new heir but old business are holding the kingdom back. Garht Alexander reports from New York Thomas the Tank Engine deal stalls over price Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Getronics Rainmakers bask in the limelight Who are the movers and shakers behind Britain's biggest venture-capital deals? Claire Oldfield reports on the star problem solvers in this booming industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Namefinders. co. E-business is big business The Times Upstart online car retailer aims for the fast lane The Sunday Times The Experts Hewitt promises to fight the culture of red tape The small-firms minister sees the promotion of e-commerce and curbing of unnecessary regulation as her priorities. Claire Oldfield reports Company address need not be place of work Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Pop guru broke sound barrier Pete Waterman was unhappy about the way music producers made records and struck out on his own, creating many hits. by Rupert Steiner Bulletin Air China Home is where the hassle is for buyers Royal Mail Red all about it: colours are us Prufrock Home is where the hassle is for buyers Can't buy me love for EMI directors Inside the City Revealed: towns of Britain's super rich Net credit cards to fight fraud Pocket money goes into cyberspace Contents Change summer holiday cash now Contents Virgin direct Contents Investors lose thousands in broker chaos Profits before customers in cashpoint wrangle Comment CGU offers endowment promise Scottish Widows No more room for bed and breakfast share trading Money Matters Every week Dian Wright answers you questions on personal finance Abbey National Early birds get best profits on flotation We show you how to cash in on the City's best-kept secret by investing in the market newcomers. By Robert Winnett Gartmore Jupiter Invest in new shares before firms float Equitable Johnson Fry Tune up your Pep performance Your investment may be in need of an overhaul after failing to perform to its full potential, writes Kevin Pratt Gartmore back on track Fund Watch Chelsea Financial Services Keep eye on funds Everyone's a millionaire There are more than 50,000 millionaires in Britain—and the number is rising every day. Robert Winnett reports Scottish Widows Fidelity Investments Tq Direct Choice Neville James Schroders Planning now can cut your tax bill later Now is the time to start soaking up your allowances before the end of the tax year, writes Alison Steed Govett Investment Equitable Mercury Global Titans Fund Norwich Union Will mortgage reform benefit borrowers? The government's mortgage crackdown is designed to protect borrowers but critics say it will do little. Robert Winnett reports Newton Green funds turn principles into profit If you want to invest your money with a clear conscience, ethical funds may be the way to go, writes Sarah Toyne Co-op smiles on green banking Marks & Spencer Pensions Beale Dobie Threadneedle investments Legal & General Elson Search the web for an ideal home loan Online brokers and information sites offer a fast route to a mortgage to suit your circumstances, writes Naomi Caine Tesco can't tell its buns from its beans Web Wise Northern Rock Search the web for an ideal home loan Surfer Finds Good Deal Free share monitoring goes online Website of the Week Perpetual Halifax Investment trusts Saver&prosper Dying man has to argue over pension Questions of Cash Turning sickness into a healthy profit Pharmaceutical shares may be a smart way to make money from the flu, writes Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Alliance Leicester Legal & General Investments trusts Aberdeen Standard Life Investments Couples take cover for the big day The average wedding now costs £13,700, which makes insurance against mishaps more attractive, writes York Membery Standard Life Bank Benefits of marriage Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Pack your bags with Citibank Savings News M&s pension set to beat the rest Money Monitor Coventry Building Society Chase De Vere Investments Plc Policy Portfolio Plc Woolwich Guernsey Limited Equitable Policy £ Plus Direct Line DJ Jono cuts back on his luxuries Fame and Fortune Jonathan Coleman has a weakness for fine wine. But he also has a pension and three mortgages, writes Natalie Graham Fidelity Investments Robots in line to lift profits Inside Track Kumon Maths Shut up, Girls Loadsamoney Contents Inside Contents British Airways Can't stop rattling those prison bars Sir David Ramsbotham, embattled chief inspector of prisons, would rather expose the truth than be popular, writes Michael Jones Darling, I look lovely Whatever I said to Jerry Hall, it wasn't true One 2 one Enemy of the People To South Africa with love, from Hain the Pain Peter Hain records the emotion and the irony of his return to the country of his birth, not as a rebel but as a government minister Come on girls, get a grip Shirley Conran, now a government adviser on women and work, says mothers should stop whingeing and learn to organise their lives better A glittering prize at the end of every line Interview To take a decision, first you have to be angry The theorists say decision-making is a logical process, but new research shows emotion is just as important, writes Jeremy Hardie The Sunday Times Deadliest of accomplices A murderous brew of family plots formed the background to the killing of Serbia's most feared warlord Arkan, writes Laura Silber It's grin and bear them down on the baby farm Morag Riva, farmer and housewife, led a secret life as Britain's busiest surrogate mother, reports Margarette Driscoll Birt save the BBC? It's a myth Kind hearts and Diamond geezers The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Trouble in paradise Like Leonardo DiCaprio's character in The Beach, Alexia, Steward and Gary Carter thought they had found heaven—until they were jailed on trumped up drug charges Silent suffering of the youngest CJD victim Jane, 14, faces death enduring the taunts of neighbours and the igorance of hospitals. By Jonathan Leake and Senay Boztas My pet theory is shot down Tony and some scary business The Sunday Times Quite e-vil: the mobile phone whisperers A new rudeness is taking root, aided and abetted by the tiny screens on mobile phones, writes Lydia Slater Feel good with the mumbling crusader Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show World Class Homes Cluttons Galliard Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivers Jonas Multiple Display Advertising Items Karma chameleon Deepak Chopra, new age guru to the stars, has fallen to earth in a series of intriguing court cases, writes Christopher Goodwin The Times General George and the EU paper tiger And a great big black mark to the quizmasters Stop the Week Lawyer lionised, carrot crimes, and Essex, where the sun don't shine Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list Last word. . . Barratt Visionary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt INVESTORS-Country Hall, White-house, Little Adelphi New Homes Making sure the price is right Wondering what our home is worth can be fun. Working it out is a serious business, says James Wilson Properties of the Week Towers Grade sells his country retreat to rejoin the bustle of west London Cala Homes Blueprint-estates. co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Office Open Daily Metropolis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weston Homes Plc Russell Simpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Roffey Builders Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Galliard Homes Limited Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills Manloft. co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lurot Brand John D Wood & Co. 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Susan d'ARCY serves up 12 seductive holiday suggestions Books of the Week One 2 one The Best of Spain & Portugal Australianew Zealand 'We just clicked' Finding your love break on the internet Family hols by design The Sunday Times Ryanair Easter hotels booked solid Directions London's Ministry of Sound, one of the UK's most… Greek island surfing TV Travel Deals of the Week Where was I? Holiday Money Aviation bosses in Hong Kong are investigating a… Can't beat' em? Buy' em Disney deals Question & Answer Busier skies are safer Expedia hits the presses Voyages Jules Verne The Sunday Times The World's Best Beaches Miami's South Beach has overcome its urban decay and is now a thriving hot spot. 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It's almost as good as you hoped it would be, says Cosmo Landesman Gainsborough Studios Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Royal Shakespeare Company Windsor Theatre Royal Yayoi Kusama is famous for being mad. Waldemar Januszczak wishes she were less dotty Medium rarities Have they got news for you? Books to mark A worthy understudy Beneath the Globe is an exhibition that finally celebrates Shakespeare as he deserves, says Michael Wright Sothebys Rest of the week's theatre Sad but true Brian Cox excels as a man in despair, but Conor McPherson's powerful new play is too narrowly focused, says John Peter The once and future king David Dougill sees the Birmingham Hippodrome usher in a new era with a modern take on Arthurian legend The high price of failure Dated productions and rocketing prices. 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We identify 10 types of technology that are changing so fast they're about to be overtaken Size should matter A work of genius Chips for cool cats Straight from the avatar's mouth Curries, canals, web queries, yucky quizzes and mobile phone melodies Sites to get your garden going Paying the price Nigel Powell answers your home Technology queries e-mail him All in the eyes Wide-eued expressions aren't necessarily a sign of innocence Roger Dobson takes a closer look at a device for gauging the state of our health DNA chips Blackstar Contents The one to watch The week ahead My Hero Friday, BBC1, 8.30pm Best film Taxi Driver, Tuesday, C4,11.15pm Zero Tolerance War In Europe: The Road To War Critics' choice Sunday January Everyman: Slim For Him (BBC1, 10.40pm) The Mrs Bradley Mysteries (BBC1, 8pm) Film choice Crown Plaza BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Films The Day Britain Died: The End Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Films Playing The Field Gerl's World Walkabout (BBC1, 10.20pm) Peak Practice (ITV, 9pm) Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Films Surrogate Babies Critics' choice The Prince And The Pauper (C4,1.20pm) BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Films The Peter Principle Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Films Angel Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Films Muscle Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Films Britannica CD United International Pictures Contents Egg Style Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Cut down to Size If the frock doesn't fit, don't worry, get a tuck. An increasing number of women are turning to cosmetic surgey for special occasions. Angela Mollard reports on an alarming new trend Walk on the Weird Side Backstage at fashion shows, designers give their models the most ludicrous instructions, reveals Simon Mills Voice of an Agent Jonathan Shalit, the manager sacked by Charlotte Church's mother, gives his side of the story for the first time. Exclusive interview by Anna Pasternak You are …Here You are …Here He still hasn't called. For the first fortnight I'd constantly be listening out for the phone Why Did I Wear that? Whether, like Li'l Kim, you're celebraity who wears a horrific outfit to an awards ceremony, or a mere mortal trying to keep up with trends, we all make fashion faux pas. And even when you get it right, fate can conspire to make you look ludicrous. Here, three women reval their worst frock horrors Vieux chapeau There was little that hadn't been seen before at the couture shows in Paris. If only the designers would try something new, says Colin McDowell Picture Gallery A Matter of Taste This Week: Logos Taupe of the Class From high fashion to the high street, we pick the best neutrals for spring La Calling Tip of the Week Girl'n the hood Short thrift Double Time Sparkle in the Rain Frock Watch This week, we nominate the best and the worst outfits at the American Music Awards Have you seen? Letters A Kind of Hush Marks & Spencer Marks & Spencer Turn over a New Leaf Recipes Jaded by January? 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Make coffee and bake bread when potential buyers are expected, and don't forget to put three-legged toad in your living room, by the wind chlmes Drawing down the moon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Clubsirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Dates Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Honda Contents Siknations Eternal Source of Satisfaction Only one thing is certain about this Six Nations—that the introduction of Italy provides the perfect spice for the finest sporting feast in Europe Tip for the Title Lottery leaves coaches on a hiding to nothing Expecting players to perform at their best in the Allied Dunbar Premiership one week and the Six Nations the next is no way to run a tournament Defiant Dallaglio drawing strength from adversity After drug allegations and headlines that would have broken most men, England's flanker has returned in style—and wants to captain his country again one day England must make tactical switch to put them in the running There is no shortage of new talent coming through the ranks, but the onus will be on coach Clive Woodward to deliver an effective attacking blueprint Not much blast in rugby's past In 1902, the Wales pack were known as the Terrible Eight. Today they would be the Eight Dwarfs. By Stephen Jones Lloyds TSB Adopted son homes in on centre stage After a controversial switch of allegiance to the land of his father, Australian-born Jason Jones-Highes is desperate for a clear run with Wales in the Six Nations. By Nick Cain Tip for the Title How They Line up in the Six Nations England Lloyds TSB Six Nations Fixtures Guide Trump Cards: Four England Aces Benazzi the wrecking ball After nearly a decade of proud and distinguished service in the blue of France, Abdelatif Benazzi's appetite for destruction is stronger than ever Tip for the Title 6 Set to Soar Lloyds TSB McGeechan building on solid ground With a championship-winning team raising expectations at Murrayfield, Scotland's faithful are looking for great things from their coach on his second coming. By Alasdair Reid Dynamite Ronan O'Gara, Munster's exciting young No 10, is ready to unfurl his flying colours in Ireland's opening clash against England at Twickenham Stat Attack Championship Facts and Figures: The Sinners, Winners and Absolute Beginners Six nations Championship Rising to the challenge He may have pnly been in the job a few weeks but if anybody can forge a team to thrive in the Six Nations furance, Italy's versatile coach Brad Johnstone can. By Stephen Jones Lloyds TSB six nations Contents Celebrity Cruises Contents Audi BMW Group Company P&o Cruises The New Peugeot 206 D Turbo Relatives Values Tim Lott (left), eriter, and his brother Jack, hairdresser Interviews by Ann McFerran. Photographs: Jonathan Worth Sympatex Renault Laguna Alliance Leicester Best of Times Worst of Times Still Life: Louisa Parry, Fabric Supplied by the… Brittany Brittany Ferries Subaru Feud of the Gods Both these boys have been hailed as living gods. 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