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Damandeep Singh, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Karen Krizanovich, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Francois Pienaar, Fred Redwood, Carole Dawson, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Amanda Ursell, Keith Butler, John Jay, Trish Slattery, J D, Lynnette Garstang, Max Glaskin, Ivo Tennant, Sam Gilpin, Susan Bell, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Sue Monk, Tim Richards, G Kirby, P P, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Paul O'Donnell, Fiona Smith, David James Smith, Nargis Walker, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, E P, Viv Feu, Neil Wormald, K R, Karen Robinson, Gordon Pell, Dr Roger Henderson, Brian, Roger W Nicholls, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Dan Cains, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Patrick Seale, Iain Johnstone, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Bob Bischof Chairman, Marian Phillips, Bob Gray, David Dougill, John Evans, Thrasy Petropoulos, Norman Shepherd, Steve Curry, Roy Tudor Hughes, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Edward Portor, Cary L Cooper, Cally Law, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, Stewart Lee, Victoria Banks, John Sutherland, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, Christine Griffiths, Bob Walker, Martin Charlesworth, Eben Black, Lawrence Sutton, George Perry, Phil Craigie, Alex Kershaw, Naomi Campbell, Richard Johnson, Mike Laws, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Jack Kierney, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Josephine Smit, H Wheatley, Alastair Hendy, Shirley Conran, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, John Churchill, Philip Cakebread, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, John Humphrys, Nick Newman, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Mole, John Follain, Ian Hawkey, Steven Downes, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, William Beales Headmaster, Sue Beenstock, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, John Stalker, Sarah Gracie, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, Mark Killick, Simon, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, R W, Andy Knott, Martin, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Paul Nuki, M J, Nicholas Lemann, J Hugh, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Jemimah Bailey, David Walsh, Y Macfarland, M Hastings, Trevor Lewis, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Shelley Strunckel, Christopher Goodwin, Eileen Jones, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Richard Woods, Guy Dannis, Garth Alexander, E D, Kim Fletcher, Mrs N B, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Damian Byrne, Nick Hanna, Richard Frost, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Jan Smith, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Andrew Rogers, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Frank McLynn, Ed Straw, Simon Taylor, Amanda Craig, Christine Webb, Alison Steed, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Emma Marlow, Fatima Masud, Theodora Potsides, Sylvia, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Jörg Haider, Matthew Campbell, Anna Lines, Brian Glanville, Martin Wroe, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Sharia Twain, Barbara Castle, Nick Fielding, Sarah Jackson, Stephen Pettitt, T L, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, R Mourino, Tom Rhodes, Hazel Courteney, Pamela Parker, Nick Pelham, John Aizlewood, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Michael de Larrabeiti, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Cecilia Vartoli, Simon Trump, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, F Henry, Bob Dwyer, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Michael Dixon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Mrs M Hardcastle, Simon Howard, Joanna, Dan Pearson, Chris Larlham, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Bob Latham,
ResumoContents Article Withdrawn Disney takes over as dome boss is sacked Inside Contents British Airways Labour freezes out 'busted flush' Mowlam Guide to the best small hotels in Paris Generation gap: Prince William and his father have… Contents Glam Slam Blair's big fundraiser bankrolled Israelis Style The Sunday Times US threatens to ban Adams in arms delay Vaz in inquiry over cash payment claims Robinson is accused of funding Maxwell family Somak Holidays St. Joseph's Hospice Enter the dragon: A young girl gets to the heart of… Archer 'asked agent to alter evidence' Japan set to bid for Orange GMC fails to bar convicted doctors Despairing Tories rename themselves the flatliners Blair holes up with the huntin' set Third Mirror journalist bought shares tipped by 'City Slicker' Virgin Land Rover Pope picks outsider to lead English Catholics Falklands ship faces the axe Office of Fair Trading Pension costs leave church in crisis Tory defector takes Labour gospel to US Virgin atlantic Drug-drive death toll rises among young Teachers split over literacy Tiny rock rolls back artistic history of mankind Winslet stands up Bridget Jones Watchdog finds supermarkets hike prices in local monopolies Abbey National 'Yob DJ' radio faces new controls Article Withdrawn Itsonline. co. Stronger wines making casual drinkers drunk Lanes Invisible man faked death in Paddington rail crash Found: the hibernation gene that could send man to the stars Dressmart SAAB Nissan Trouble in the Mickey Mouse zone One 2 one Prescott to curb urban sprawl with terraces British troops won't fall in for General Spielberg D. F. S Cheltenham & Gloucester Charles and William in nightclub row Guinness three may get millions after acquittal Corrections Citroën Seat Secrets of Blair's chief bankroller Outcry over Yorkshire's lottery 'follies' NatWest's new flexible Foundations Mortgage is… Audi A Tip Too Far The inside story of how to make a bundle on the market Exclusive Pssst, want to buy some shares? He's found a nice way of saying Sieg Heil Profile Speaking as a stag, the hens have got it right Pitney Bowes Week Ireland's day of fear The Sunday Times The dome's last chance The Sunday Times Buckingham Palace Our party hacks are better than Europe's Picture Gallery More news will be less, if the internet has its way Oh Boy—Militant man may replace Blair's Buddy Holly bruvva Atticus Chocolate eclair attack was packed full of PR cream Byers keeps his hands clean down the mine The Tories learn to look both ways and lose the plot Alliance Leicester Why children suffer from the Conran effect Sexuality and the curriculum Royal Mail Points Birthdays Independence lost, at work and play The missed marriage The Fateful Decision Makers One of these doctors killed a child, the other sexually assaulted a patient. The General Medical Council allowed them to carry on working. Why? Scottish Widows The Final Reckoning The Northern Ireland peace process faces collapse because of the refusal of the IRA to disarm Liam Clarke and Eben Black report on the last-ditch efforts to save it Egg: card Empty victory in fallen Grozny Russians win Chechen battle but not the war Rover Haider goes on a charm offensive Audi Italy's army gets a touch of glamour Debenhams Standard Life Bank Up the cuddly revolution: Marseillaise goes all soft Posthouse Mugabe finds himself on a sticky wicket Gateway Women in fear as 'English' Raffles prowls Sydney Egypt pilot seeks asylum Old South sets up the Bush-whack Clinton stands by his woman in Senate race Free serve Election 2000 News Review Algeria's warriors go home in peace MG Germany's pious president hit by a flying sex scandal Fury at plan for Bhopal leisure park LateRooms Studios panic as Gibson breaks $25m fee barrier Inside Los Angeles Nationwide Boom and bust-up Unnatural reflection US threat to ban Concorde in air row Weather and Travel Outlook Hospice patients were victims of NHS delay 'Corrupt' Met in recruits crisis News in Brief Police masons Man charged with hospital attack Computer money Low-tar branding to be banned Palace attack Train bombed Picture deadline No winners in £8.9m lottery draw Virgin Aide's memorial Doctor charge Kosovo clash In the sidings You're mine Big Ben Strikes England storm to 50-18 victory Contents Rover On the Run Win or Bust Red-Hot Cole Six Nations Coverage Young guns blaze Quick ball holds key England were too skilful for the Irish and proved they are over their World Cup nightmare Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Novice backs prove too good for Ireland Drawing on the experience of Catt and Healey, England's youngsters had a field day Trail for England Cohen gets off to flyer How They Rated: A Player-By-Player Analysis Boot of Italy slays Scots Italy in shock debut victory Fabulous France stun Wales Exiles enlist craic troops to put Quins to shame At The Stoop you can find the right way to run a rugby club—and the wrong way, writes Nick Cain Packing It in The stadiums may be sold out for the Six Nations, but on the more humble playing fields it's a different story. Players are deserting rugby in droves and the game's whole ethos is at stake Leaving the Family: Two Lost Sons Cash boost for women stars Lottery funding has galvanised women's rugby in Britain, writes Stephen Jones Hunt downs another treble One 2 one United inspired by Cole Stubborn Bradford catch Gunners napping Stewart makes instant impact Liverpool win classic battle Pahars points way forward for Hoddle Lambourde catches Tottenham cold Phillips double ignites derby Merson's magic means no happy return for Taylor Virgin O'Neills combine to outwit ailing Boro Furious Platt reads riot act Shaw joy Charlery double Fighting Hearts Lesson from the old school Derby manager Jim Smith believes a Premiership awash with cash, foreign players and teenagers with agents is storing up trouble. By Joe Lovejoy Interflora Christie strikes to cap Derby revival FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues and Europe Home sweet home Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Cool customer defends Olsen Wimbledon's direct approach finds favour with their prized star Hermann Hreidarsson Rejuvenated Unsworth has an international goal David Unsworth's role in the Everton renalssance could rekindle his England career Interflora Britain flies flag for born-again Canadians Jockeys set best example Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Sport on TV Athletics Q&A Action replay: TV moment of the week Book Review 26.2—Running The London Marathon by Julie Welch (Yellow Jersey Press, pb, £10) Bestsellers The Icemen cometh to win Scandinavians are increasingly popular with English clubs, who hurt the national side by buying them Italian fans display fascist tendencies The repugnant banners on show in Rome last week were signs of a wider Italian malaise The Sunday Times Singh's on course to tame Tiger The World No1's incredible run of success seems certain to come to an end in the AT&T at Pebble Beach. By Marian Phillips Fujitsu Siemens Olazabal discovers touch The Eagle dares to make return flight The world may not have seen the last of Eddie Edwards and his glorious failures, writes Ivo Tennant Two more British athletes fail test for anabolic steroid UK Athletics is braced for fresh turmoil this week over performers using the banned drug nandrolone. By Steven Downes Building the perfect champion Swimming phenomenon Ian Thorpe is a force of nature, but the next generation of super-athletes could be genetically engineered. David Walsh on a sinister new threat to sport Lottery loser regains her Olympic dream Private sponsorship comes to the rescue of a talented teenage swimmer who was a victim of funding cuts. By Steven Downes Missing in Action Dennis Lillee excels at getting pace bowlers up to speed but England were slow to catch on King of the Fast Bowlers Knight stakes opening claim for Test place The left-hander has been one of England's successes during the triangular tournament in South Africa, reports Thrasy Petropoulos Franks happy to learn tricks of trade from master Double trouble for cup hopes Great Britain must win both singles to beat the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup Clay rewards waiting game Richard Evans explains why the slowest of surfaces can test the patience of players accustomed to short rallies and fast serves Standing their Ground MBNA Masterful Maier weaves Into record books Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing Troubleshooter O'Sullivan misses target with a cheap shot Borrowing some tawdry tricks from the Tyson freak show is no way to cure snooker's ills Full of Eastern promise The young pretender lives in a flat with his father, can't cook, has no girlfried and lives for snooker Today's Schedule Smoking Kills Level pegging Prada's latest victory sets up the Louis Vuitton Cup for a perfect finale today. By Keith Wheatley Kenny bounces back Jonathan Powell sees Young Kenny move to the head of the Grand National betting after an impressive showing at Uttoxeter Burke's peerless winner Bobbyjo's owner hopes the handicapper will be kind to the Aintree champion with designs on a famous double. By Jonathan Powell The Times McCoy wins shock bonus The champion received a warmer reception than he bargained for after Upgrade's Sandown victory. Tim Richards reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne L&c Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall L&c Croydon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Alpina Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parklanebmw. co. Heathrow Parkwestbmw. co. 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Beauty treaments put a fresh face on Boots New boss Steve Russell is looking to health services such as dentistry, massage and chiropody to revive the flagging shares. By Kirstie Hamilton Quality Matters Announcing the First Payrll System via the Internet Lawyers follow clients in race for globalisation V for Victory Vodafone's chief. Chris Gent, left, secured a momentous breakthrough into corporate Germany by overcoming Klaus Esser of Mannersmann. Andrew Lorenz reports on how the historic battle was won and lost BT restructures to stay in the telecoms race Malaysia The Open University Internet giant prepares for shake-out of dinosaurs AOL Europe's Andreas Schmidt says only those companies that stay one step ahead will survive the second industrial revolution NatWest Broker starts price war to win day traders Charles Schwab has slashed its fees in half, putting pressure on other brokers to follow suit, writes Garth Alexander from New York Deflating NatWest delusions of grandeur Gordon Pell has been appointed to change the culture of the UK banking operation and turn NatWest into a modern, efficient company that can thrive on its own Candillac Working Day Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards Veeder Corporate Finance Avondale Group MX Direct Jani King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information Technology Consultant Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Search the Web Ltd Exclusive Agency BBC Air Ltd. 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By David Parsley Security holds key to e-commerce Fears over security are stopping many companies exploiting the potential of e-business, but new technical advances promise to solve problems with fraud and confidentiality. David Sumner Smith reports on the latest developments Law will back up electronic deals Contracts will be able to exist in digital form and the courts will be given the power to enforce them, writes David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times Astute investors back university young guns A new breed of investor is starting to realise the benefits of backing the embryonic businesses of talented young campus entrepreneurs. Claire Oldfield reports Commercial Finance Food firm's fight for funds leaves a bitter taste Madi Sharma says the government's plan for encouraging small business expansion is falling short. Report by Claire Oldfield Epo. com Bulletin Diamond tiara is a jeweller's best friend A commission for a crown prince's wedding helped David Morris to become a supplier to royals and film stars, writes Rupert Steiner Making the most of pension tax rules Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Vat regulations for new homes In a muddle over car expenses SDL Tennis ace caught in planning net One 2 one Brewer in a froth over IT stocks Prufrock Go on business Russians break the ice with hip wit Vodafone victory sets bells ringing Investors told to avoid star Isas Premium Bond. . . James Bond's latest incarnation… Students always pack their plastic Bright Future? Tesco to sell motor policies at the pumps Bank launches makeover service for divorced women Isa Special Fidelity Investment Caught in the Web Lenders conceal true cost of taking out personal loan Stand by for dearer home loans as house prices soar Comment Barclaycard clouds rate levels Adwatch Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Investors can't change cash fund into equity plan Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance All you need to know about Isas You have just eight weeks to use up this year's Isa allowance. Naomi Caine starts a seven-page report with a guide to the accounts and how they work How to buy a scheme that's perfect for you Standard Life Bank Jupiter Index SG Legal & General Travel the world If you want to invest your Isa in stocks and shares do not simply stick with Britain, writes Robert Winnett Elson What funds will the experts buy? Standard Life Investments Virgin M&G Get on track for cheaper funds Investment schemes that follow a stock-market index are good performers—and cheap, too, writes, Alison Steed Deutsche Bank Group Cheapest Tracker Funds Perpetual Financial Discounts Direct Make most of high limit on cash accounts The maximum contribution for a cash plan is to be cut from £3,000 to £1,000 next year. writes Kevin Pratt Extra bonus for Tessa holders When your Tessa matures you can reinvest all the capital in an Isa and earn more tax-free interest, writes Kevin Pratt Beale Dobie & Company Limited Scottish Widows Aberdeen Appeal of High Fixed Rate Retired Couple Ride out Storm Newton Are bond funds worth the risks? Investors face a dilemma: corporate-bond funds pay a high income—but also come with high risks, writes Diana Wright Top Ten Bond Funds Equitable Investors right to stick with Newton for more growth Policy Plus Better Invest Direct Pick your own shares Advebturous investors who would rather create their own portfolio should opt for a self-select Isa, writes Diana Wright Framlington Look out for offers on Isas Promise Surrenda-link Schroders Phone firm turns nasty over dispute Question of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles raders' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Savers suffer as rates rise Banks and building societies have failed to pass on the full bebefit of interest rate rises to savers, writes Sarah Toyne Policy Portfolio PLC Neville James Equitable Try my glasses and see how to save Govett M&g Crime pays for collectors First editions of Graham Greene novels are fetching a fortune—if they are in their original covers. By Peter Watson Legal & General Save & direct Gartmore Technology sparks phone revolution Web Wise Global swap shop sets up on the net Website of the Week How to beat the credit-card cheats International fraudsters have moved in on the net. Robert Winnett offers some protection from the robbers Scottish Widows Exeter Investment Group Norwich Union Mercury Aberdeen Food giant gives kids appetite for saving Money Monitor Dresdner RCM Global Investors Direct Line Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Local and national calls to cost same Savings News Chase De Vere Investment PLC FPD savills Lloyds TSB TQ Direct Choice Fashion guru tries to boost net worth What the Experts Recommend Fleming investment trusts Gartmore In-store TV group tunes in to growth The Killing Game News Review British Airways Hired Gun Eco Toffs Dangerous Job 'Absolutely Brilliant' Thanks a billion, but he's bjorn free Bjorn Ulvaeus tells Giles Coren why even a $1 billion offer cannot tempt the wordly wise members of Abba to reform That Cary Grant touch They play games, and then they sack you The Times Enemy of the People The flake escape: a crazy Colditz idea that took off Francis Flinn tells Stuart Wavell how his attempts to convince both Germans and fellow PoWs that he was mad finally paid off The deceived women's club Olivia Goldsmith, author of The First Wives Club, has discovered a new class of victimised young women, writes Tom Rhodes Tears for the friend who saved my life Interview Natural aristocrats: the rise of the eco-toffs Birgit Cunningham has made it eclair—posh people are turning deep green, says Simon Mills NEC A beady eye for the sins of the flesh Film censor Robin Duval has been told to loosen up, but he won't be bullied by liberalisers, says Richard Brooks Contents Mankind's golden stone of destiny Archeologists have found a carved figure 150,000 years older than any other known work of art, writes Peter Watson. The simple lines and scratches on its surface could for ever change our view of man Learning to relate to father Bitter experiences as a child and a parent have taught Ed Straw, brother of the home secretary, how to build closer families The Sunday Times This woman is aiming for the heavens Orange Revenge of the Tory flatliners A party in the doldrums has shed some bad blood. But Hague could end up the loser, says Michael Prescott The Sunday Times Big business gets an attack of nerds Love you to death, my funny Valentine Revenge and love go together, but is female retrihution really deadier than the male's asks Amanda Craig One 2 one They cared too much Ella spent a childhood in the company of caring strangers, then saw a file that showed her ture neglect, writes Margarette Driscoll Quite a cycle for one weekend The Times An awfully big adventurer After slow start as a bank clerk, Martin Bengtsson became variously a pirate, brothel-keeper, spy and gun-runner, writes Stuart Wavell The testing of Mr Average Guy George W Bush has few accomplishments and failure in New Hampshire has shown his flaws. 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Not before time, says Steve Grant Rest of the week's films Curzon Toys will be toys Half feelgood kid flick, half modern-day fable, Toy Story 2 is wholly irresistible, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Film SEB This is an excellent week for a Cornelius Gijsbrechts exhibition to open because, most unsually, thanks to David Hockney, reality has been in the news Notre-Dame On the offensive Radio waves Learning to grin and Blair it Television Low finance Biteback "They Vauxhall Ancient and modern At 74, Pierre Boulez is still pushing the cause of new music. By Paul Driver It's not V The plot's a bit weird and the producation look dated, but a brilliant cast do full justice to Rissins's Otello, says Hugh Canning Prince of Wales Theatre Strength of characters David Dougill enjoys some wacky caricatures and vibrant theatre from Scottish Ballet's new artistic director The nature of things Love, power, morality—the RSC's new production of The Seagull tackles the big questions. 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