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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Sophie Petti-Zeman, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jeff Dawson, Fred Redwood, Eduardo Goncalves, Jon Swain, Emma Payne, Roger Henderson, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Lloyds Tsb, John Peter, Paul D Cook Professor, Dan Pearson, Chris Gibson-Smith Managing Director, John Startin, Kirstle Drummond, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Allan Sanders, Boris Schapiro, Kevin Alavy, J D, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Jonathan da Silva, Bernard Pattenden, Tanla Alexander, Sally Payne, David Smith, Anthea Hammond, Tim Richards, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, E P, Cal McCrystal, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Elizabeth Harvey, C D, Edward Platt, Alastair Miller, John Read, Terry Critchley, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Victory Bryant, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Michael Johnson, Claire Oldfield reports, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Jane Moore, David Dougill, John Eggleston owner-managed business unit, Hamish Scott, Jan Van de Velde, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, D Cronin, Paul Clark, Sophie Gilbert, F V, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, R. Cuddigan, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Colin Mehigan, Nigel Williams, Stewart Lee, Roger Bullock, Peter Conradi, Mark Cooper, Jennifer Miller, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Jean Pierrr May, Alan Williams, Eben Black, Adam Coffer, Paul Kabangh, Liz Jones, Sam Murphy, Paul Farber, Philip Oppenheim, Pam Barren, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Mark Franchetti Moscow, Peter Davies, Dr Allan Dodds, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, William Shawcross, Max Glaskin=, David Howell, Jonna Simon, Simon Mills, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Bryan Owen, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Jane Grainning, Michael Woodhead, Richard Binns, John Humphrys, Danney Danziger, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Habib Bourguiba, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, Major Milos Stankovic, John Bushy, David Eves, Mark Edwards, Alice Allen, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Mrs P Hunt, David Lawrenson, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, C M, Naomi Calne, Andrew Gillespie, Danny O'Brien, Richard Rosenfeld, David Jennings, Susan Greenfield, John Starlin, Terence Bull, Lois Rogers, Angus Porter marketing director, Anna Pasternak, Raymond Keene, K H, Sylvia Plath, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Gilligan, David Bateman, Bill Knott, Joe Jackson, Jim Smith, John Urbanke, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, F S, Nick Cain, Cisco Systems, Michael Wright, Dominic Rushe, Rob Ryan, Jemimah Bailey, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Anthony Sher, Jack Grimston, S P, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Bethan Cole, Claire Oldfield report, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Oliver Willis, Ruth Rendell, Sir Peter Middleton, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Nicky Haslam, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Pat Clarke, John Waples report, Jonathan Leake, James Claris Home Affairs Correspondent, Charlie Kray, Justin Hunt, Michael Sheridan, Simon Taylor, Amanda Craig, Leon Spender, Marie Colvin Danan, Justin Rigby, Gill Heather, Michael Austin, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, Gareth Jenkins, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, N W, Lols Rogers, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Trushar Barot, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Jeremy Langmead, Rw Johnson, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Sumner-Smith, Nigel Powell, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Margarett Driscoll, John Cornwell, Adam Manktelow, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Marcelle Katz, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, David Jacobs, Ismail Khan, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, losing Eads, Jane Fonda, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Simon Crerar, Royal Mail, Lord Sainsbury, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Steve Grant, David Hawson, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Allson Howard National Development Officer, Rosie Waterhouse, Frances Fyfield, Karen Robinson, Carolyn Beckingham,

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Fayed MP to lift lid on Thatcher establishment Michael Prescott Political Editor Stroke risk for 1.3m HRT women Jonathan Leake and Sophie Petti-Zeman Contents Virgin atlantic Free Dc-Rom inside Beetle may swallow Mini and Rolls-Royce Andrew Lorenz Float like a butterfly: The Irish jockey Ruby Walsh… Get Sporty Banks may close 4,000 branches Contents Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Planet medica Blair expects election to slash his majority by 100 Metal mushroom: Workers at the Eden Project, a giant… Tobacco companies put match to Tory funding EU liffts threat of savings tax M15 under fire on 'granny spy' Britain wants US missile shield Carey predicts C of E will split from state It's Gazza v Gadaffi in desert shoot-out Norris celebrates tying the knot with swing in London's polls Virginone Mini heart pump to end transplants Jeremy Young Intel inside Adams warns that Ira could resume bombing Rivals say Dixons rigs PC market Insight Hamilton faces new cash probe New Peugeot Rover Manager reveals he was model for bad-boy Stones Hi-tech sensor sinks the navy's periscopes Britain leads in mixed-race romance Hilton Mi5 agents join hunt for corrupt Yard officers House boom tops levels of 1980s Alfa Virgin biz. net Medieval zoo found at Tower of London Porn-case teacher free to offer children private tutoring Walt Disnep Bernie Grant, scourge of police, dies at 56 The Dome Isolated Mowlam is elbowed out to the Labour sidelines Scientists fear thousands may have CJD Donor plan for death row Britons Labour targets the thin cats of fashion Cookson rules bestseller lists from her grave TheStreet. co. uk Article Withdrawn CompuServe All-night pubs face delay until after election Correction Return of the White Plague Tuberculosis is on the rise again in Britain after decades of decline. Now the government is considering abandoning the national scheme of child vaccinations. Rosie Waterhouse and Lois Rogers report Audi Bol. com Laughing Stock Technology is the future, cried City traders. Then their own computer systems crashed. Richard Woods reports on the making of a fiasco The man with the golden Barclaycard Profile Ah well, Fayed's qualities are bilndingly obvious now Scottish Widows Week Nick Newman's Job-channel. com Africa's despots Britons use knives too Brown dials up his sneakiest stealth tax Waste not, want not is the proverb we all forgot Two-homes Ken is a bit of a swell beside the seaside Atticus Labour wheels out TV soap stars for a £600-a-head night of froth Major's seat may be just right for Nowhere Man Dumbing down medicine will be the death of us David Blunkett has called for more walking, biking… SAS Rover: options for a contracting industry Roower We're just busy doing everything Patient-watching Your Charge that Bp backed the 1993 coup against The royal injustice Points Birthdays The Men from Hell The murder of two Leeds fans has revealed a sinister underworld in Istanbul Gareth Jenkins and John Follain investigate Thus 'Anti-waste' MEPs enjoy £500,000 jaunt Cable & Wireless Britain fights to get bushment off the menu Horror of Ethiopia's living dead America in talks to renew envoy links with 'pariah state' Serbia Standard Life Bank The Big Number. Get your business ready Right unites in 'jihad' to bring down Hillary Snowboarding Bonnie and Clyde give Fbi the slip Chenhens wipe out Russia's top troops Bin Laden's life saved by doctor Reach a higher state more easily US Navy on alert as sex war hits subs NCR Aborigine warns of Olympic attack Free com. net Battered whites defy Mugabe siege Battle heats up for hearts and votes of cruical farm workers Railcard In the swing: Elian Gonzalez, the six-year-old Cuban… Flora Prodi isolated by EU whisperers Stasi phone taps sound alarm in Kohl's inner circle Britain gets plea to find Sharif millions Treason judge accused of bearing false witness Puppet satire has Putin spitting blood Inside Moscow Clamour for the slammer Abbey National Bride's latest flame Arresting by numbers Posthouse Falklands pilot killed as Spitfire crashes into tree School vaccine shortages fuel fears of Tb increase Weather and Travel Outlook Ex-M16 man held Un chief lambasts African leaders Long haul Branson admits to big losses Racism arrests Heinz dies Gift of tongues Four share £13.7m rollover jackpot Marbles. com New trains 'sitting in sidings' News in Brief Wagner returns Bridge death School run plea Murder bid case Father and son win Grand National Contents Centrum The Masters Second Best Wembley Clash Match Businessman: I'm Innocent Father Ted lands Oldest Registered Distillery Sign of relief as race passes safety test With Aintree under the microscope after five tragic deaths, all 40 horses survived. By Tim Richards National gamble Jockeys' Tales: The First Four Home Recount their Race Aintree celebrates another family affair Proud father Ted Walsh's cup runneth over but with noithing more exotic than Diet Coke FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues and Europe Scotland Quick, and slow, off the mark Nationwide Conference Pools Saints safe as Bradford face drop Derby rue penalty miss Uefa to support Leeds In Turkish ban European football's governing body will sanction Leeds United's ban on Galatasaray fans at Elland Road, reports Steve Curry Dickov double delight Izzet the target as Everton hold firm Europe in sight for Reid Blue Charlton jolted by fiery Forest Nottingham Forest Charlton Athletic Clash of the Titans A' complete overhaul' under Bobby Robson's guidance has given Alan Shearer new vigour Newcastle United V Chelsea Today, Sky Sports 2,2pm, kick-off 3pm. Highlights Match of the Day, BBC1, 10.45pm Where the Battle Will Be Won and Lost Desailly feels Wembley lure Cup competitions mean little abroad, but the Chelsea man has found it very different here Winning formula is Sol ambition The frustrated spurs captain believes that the progress of his club is being stifled by too much red tape, reports Joe Lovejoy Marbles. com Ipswich go third as Vale fall flat Wright winner Victory dance Molby Joy Rangers in final Celtic lose Test of Courage If Chelsea and Man Utd adopt a positive approach, they should progress in Europe English hopes of Uefa finalist rest with lacklustre Arsenal Tragic events in Istanbul leave Leeds shattered, but Arsenal have Thierry Henry in the wings The switch Sticky wicket Prison threat if Cronje is guilty Allegations against four Test players leave cricket facing its biggest crisis since Bodyline I was framed, claims man in eye of storm Colleagues defend the man accused of colluding with South Africa's captain By Tom Robbins The Accused: Four South Africans in the Firing Line Chello Dynamic duo Another grand prix, another pole position for Mika Hakkinen, but this time the flying Finn cuts it fine Golf masters plot Singh swings into the lead The Fijian might be three shots clear, but Tiger Woods is not yet finished with the Masters Disciplined Mickelson clears major flaws in bid for glory Phill Mickelson stands on the threshold of greatness if he can overcome nerves and capture a first major, writes Nick Pitt Cobra Fight to the finish Duval hungry to join greats The Fijian might be three shots clear, but Tiger Woods is not yet finished with the Masters Intel inside Intel Pentium III Processor Www. underagrand. co. uk Spellbound by sheer majesty Fujitsu Siemens Computers Saints cling to treble dream England's Vickery sent off for reckless play Quins lack punch without Llewellyn Struggling Bedford break their duck Rugby Round-Up Wasps earn chance to defend cup Against All Odds The masterstroke achieved by Scotland's coach was to make his men believe they could win For sale: one crystal ball, defective, offers to Mr S Jones Excuses won't wash. Stephen Jones holds his hands up after suggesting Scotland were in for a hiding in the Six Nations finale Masters of medla age open doors for fans Winners need right attitude Letters to the Sports Editor Moet & Chandon Athletics Q & A Picks of the week Sport on Tv Book Review Bestsellers Distant dreams run off course The Flora London Marathon favourate is in the middle of a nationality row threatening his Olympic preparation, writes Pat Butcher Sampras defeat sets up nail-biter Euro 2000 Man United Duo Give Scrabble Winner £500 Directsports Mercer pulls up his Sox on a shoestring Nine months ago Halifax were fighting for survival but today their fortunes have been transformed. 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Quandt family plans to sell BMW Rival Longbridge bidder wants to revive Triumph Firms revolt over £4bn tax sting Free Nasdaq trading with every click Heat on Cinven Ascot trots out design for £70m revamp Channel 5 sacrifice to save United-Carlton merger Dotcom Burnout Deutsche Farce Cyber police target web share fixers Small hailstorm in City brings market to its senses Brewing giants in £2bn round for Bass beer The Royal Bank of Scotland Pop star launches spirtitual TV Industry beaten by strong sterling Bruised dotcom sector rallies Rail firms may ditch franchises Business Digest Ex-EMI boss joins net company MSI goes for £1bn float Vodafone in auction drive to beat BT FirstPersonGlobal. com Citrix Head Start . . . two years after PetsPyjamas was… Value of buyouts hits peak Growth fails to boost currency Chiswell Associated Limited House prices hold key to rates Pearson merger creates biggerst free-to-air TV company in Europe Deal marks end of UK's largest television independent Dominic Rushe A hotbed of social rest Microsoft's hard landing America's former No 1 company faces an uncertain future Dotcom Burnout Feed your mind Thomson ready to talk—at a price Britain's biggest travel company has rejected a German bid, but it now wears a 'for sale' sign, writes David Parsley Microsoft The Earl of Broadford: Business Letter The wisdom of staying with Sage Paul Walker is an unassuming man who joined the software house at the right time—just as the company was about to float. Little did he know he would end up in charge Shake-out threatens £24bn telecom deal The technology stocks crisis has dented Richard Li's bid for control of Cable & Wireless Hong Kong Telecom. From Michael Sheridan Paul Walker's Working Day Investor's Week Advisinging The Sunday Times Cinven Faces Tougher Times It is Britain's largest conglomerate and ruled the roost in the '90s but twin pressures may force the private equity firm to abandon its secretive culture. John Waples and Claire Oldfield report Sound sense marred by gobbledegook Unequal pact sinks giant bank merger Germany is embarrassed by the Deutsche/Dresdner deal fiasco, writes Michael Woodhead in Bonn Epo. com Intel inside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International OCRA Licensed Offshore Co. 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John Urbanek has quit his… MPs demand endowment mis-selling inquiry Crash Landing Fidelity Investments Bank Robbed Big boys at Barclays make big money and big mistakes Avoid five-year mortgage fix Bupa Oilman could lose out if he swaps pounds for dollars Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Act now in case boom turns to bust Take prudent steps now to ensure your finances do not suffer from any economic meltdown By Nick Gardner Virgin direct Aberdeen Schroders Perpetual Could you quit your More and more people are leaving the rat race to try to earn a living from investing. By Robert Winnett Job and make money as a share trader? 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A Tory for 20 years, Mohammed Khamisa wants to be an Mp, but the party does not seem to want him. Is race the reason, he asks Pressure cooker Drugs are endemic in restaurant kitchens because of the inhuman working conditions, says former chef Bill Knott Keeping her peace in the exclusion zone Interview Net music is the food of world revolution APR Fiat An inspired work, with art on the side It's the building, not the canvases, that inspire at Tate Modern, writes Hugh Pearman An actor in pursuit of the perfect murder Anthony Sher says he has always felt different, but for his latest, role, Macbeth, he decided to seek out a breed apart: men who have killed Baby, the career isn't enough A generation of women who saw their mothers try to do it all are determined not to repeat the mistake says Sophie Gilbert To help the aged, get them out of hospital Sky Wooing middle England Both parties are desperate for the class that counts, writes David Smith Africa, the black man's burden With his continent gripped by famine and corruption, Kofi Annan despairs of its leaders, says William Shawcross Esso Women stump the blimps The firm, the agony and the ecstasy A former convict has given a savage insight into the Essex Boy underworld that claimed Leah Betts, says Margarette Driscoll Leah and a fateful night at Raquels night club Look both ways and give Camilla a hard time Star Wars v the locusts, Elvis for mayor, and village of the damned Stop the Week Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! 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By David Dougill Royal Shakespeare Company Back with a vengeance Ignoring the criticisms of the purists, Scottish Opera is reviving its fascist Tosca, For Hugh Canning it is a welcome return Dominion Theatre Record of the week Mahler Symphony 10 Berlin Philharmonic, and Simon Rattle Emi 5 56972 2, £13.99 The Sunday Times Music Shop Pop On record Classical Beethoven Symphonies Nos 1-9 Soloists, Berliner Staatskapelle, Berlin State Opera Chorus, cond Daniel Barenboim Teldec 3984-27838-2 (6CDs), £39,99 Mendelssohn String Quintets, No 1 in a Op 18, No 2 in B flat Op 87 L'Archibudelli Sony SK 60766, £3.99 Bach Christmas Oratorio Soloists, New London Consort, dir Philip Pickett Decca L'Oiseau-Lyre 458 838-2 (2 CDs), £13.99 Arnold Schoenberg Violin Concerto, Op 36; arrangement of Brahms's Piano Quartet in minor, Op 25 Rolf Schulte (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra, cond Robert Craft Koch International Classics 3-7493-2 H1, £12.99 Crucial cuts The Doobie Brothers The Captain and Me Warner Bros 2694-2, £9.99 Jazz Dave O'higgins The Grinder's Monkey Short Fuse Records Fuse CD 001, £12.99 Diana Krall Stepping Out Justin Time Just 50-2, £15.99 Now at Cinemas Everywhere Stairway to heaven. com Will a one-off collaboration between the Black Corwes and ex-Zeppelin Jimmy Page be the breakthrough for music on the net, asks Mark Edwards The Sunday Times Live Film Theatre Long players Art Comedy Al Murray—The Pub Landiord Dance Opera Concerts Pop Pick of the week The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Hardbacks Paperbacks Pile' Emhigh The Sunday Times concise crossword No 630 Open air theatre regent's park Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Red Event Travel Culture Theatre Keyboards in Action Educational Supplies Antiques & Art Fairs Wonderful Tennessee Gene Pitney The Chinese State Circus PaulCarrack InConcert Moscow State Circus Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Entertainment Chichester Festival Theatre The Concert Photo Co Lennox Lewis v Michael Grant Culture Opera & Ballet The Seekers Sadeer's Wells The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Colour Scene Royal Albert Hall Big Country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shirley Bassey Anna Chacholiades Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's Smith Square Capital Breaks Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who do you do? 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