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Waldemar Januszczak, Ms M W, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Marilyn Lee, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Imelda Labon, Fred Redwood, Professor John Arnold, Carole Dawson, W L, Jon Swain, Allan Palmer, Salty Payne, Nicholas Rufford, Jane Stevens, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Liam Clarke Northern Ireland Editor, Pam Barrett, Chas Maclean Cochand, Dan Pearson, Rory Bremner, Derek Hodgson, Professor Francis Chittenden, Roland Rench, John Jay, J D, Martin Jay, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Martin Butler, Dr Gwen Sayers, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, John Goetz, Peter Byrne, Melanie Phillips, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Deborah Colcutt, Michael Thrasher, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Guy Dennis, Dr Roger Henderson, Alan Milburn, Joseph Dunn, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Paul Brey, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Susan d'ARCY, G M, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Tracey Gregory, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Roger Henderson, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Marle Colvin, Lukas Kobersky, Brian McKay, Mark Taine, Brian Pye, John Evans, Philip Kerr, Philip Kingsley, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, Marian Martin, David Coulthard, David Hewson, Cary L Cooper, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Colin Stimpson former Wantage bakery owner, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, Arthur Marwick, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Eben Black, Anita Chaudhuri, Liz Jones, Professor (retired) Allen Davis, Joan Smith, Andrew Barr, Ray Winstone, Duncan Wright, Simon Bendall, Garry Mutholland, Nick Gardner, Don Cruichank's, Walter McVean, Collin McDowell, Tom Ford, Jon Aizlewood, Phillip Oppenheim, Guy Richards, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Digby Hildreth, Robert Smith, Mandy Lock, Hugh McIlvanney, Lisa Jardine, Roger Schofield, Dominic Shelmerdine, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, John Humphrys, Glynn Evans, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Tim Sefton, Shelley Von Strunckel, Jerome Burne, Julia Roberts, Julian Guyer, David Leppard, David Lovett, M M, Sue Beenstock, John Foray, Mark Edwards, John Holmes, Sarah Gracie, Ms W B C, Stephen Amidon, John de Chastelain, E C Hein president, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Andrew Gillespie, Danny O'Brien, Jakob Nielsen, Richard Rosenfeld, Phil Baker, Eileen Doherty, Victoria Coren, Cyril Ramaphosa, Derek Wilcox, H Kociuba, Gerald Baxter, Lois Rogers, Nathaniel Philbrick, Alan Combes, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Ed Porter, I Yarwood, Marina Cantacuzino, Cosmo Landesman, Peter Wallis, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, C S B, Kate Rew, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Jemimah Bailey, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Safa Haeri, Colin McDowell, Martti Ahtisaari, Stephen McGinty, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Lisa Sykes, Stephen Armstrong, Bryan Appleyard, Ron Clarke, Paul Kavanagh, Bethan Cole, Mark Prigg, Nick Harvey, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Susan Clark Health Journalist of the Year, Marcello Mega, Matt Born, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Dj Taylor, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, David Poyner, Joe Hare, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Gitta Sereny, Andrew Rogers, Kevin Sharpe, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Anthony Leyens, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, Ian Davis, Godfrey Smith, John Urbanek, John Waples, John Thomson, A A Gill, Colin Shindler, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Stephen Pettitt, Ronald Gill, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Tony Mitchell, Rw Johnson, G Philpotts, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Zak Brilliant, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Nigel Powell, Louise McElvogue, J P, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Maurice Chlttenden, Joe Lovejoy, Colin Rallings, Rupert Steiner, Norman Williams, Hugh Pearman, John Campbell, Professor Peter Waddington, Dan Cairns, J Wynter, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Simon Crerar, Dave Haggart, Anthony Howard, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Ken Rumphrey, Georgina Howell, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents IRA will reveal arms dumps to ANC leader Who's a clever boy then? Glasgow parrot is the talk of the silk route Contents Virgin Contents Inside Brown wants Blair to cut the spinning Branson called in to cure NHS Contents PNC Contents No Title Spy agencies join forces to hunt cyber saboteurs Royal rent-a-train trade runs into the buffers Newspapers Support Recycling Contents BA crews voice safety fears over oxygen supply British force for Sierra Leone Football fan's death puts England World Cup bid at risk Meacher comes out as guru of Mother Earth Virgin Volkswagen IRA deal revives hopes of peace Secret talks found key to breakthrough Broad support in Northern Ireland for agreement The Ira's Pledge Abbey National The Inspectors John de Chastelain Cyril Ramaphosa Anarchist rioters target the Queen BT Film censor to let teenagers see more sex BluE a Passion for Boatting Suicide note shows Sid Vicious meant to die with girlfriend Anti-depressants get into water system Dyke plans quiz offensive to win back BBC viewers Web staff clean up in perk bonanza Halifax Rover Supergrass key to Lockerbie trial Families to sue Gadaffi for £4bn compensation Vodofone Animal rights peer has CJD Seat Richest 10% pay half of all income tax Cyber-CV Tesco Gladiator myths get the thumbs down Cathay Pacific Total Serve Schools fail to hit targets for 11-14 year olds Jackson book to reopen Nato war Indigestion drug is linked to deaths HRH Prince Michael of Kent Correction Pet owners store DNA for cloning Blood on the Mona Lisa could reveal da Vinci's secrets NSPCC No Longer Master of All He Surveys After a disaster at the polls, blamed on Tony Blair's style and tactics, Michael Prescott and Eben Black ask how he will fight the twin threats of disillusioned voters and Red Ken Save & prosper Who's to Blame? The Mayor's Cabinet Audi Ken's 10 Tactics to Torment Blair Mixed fortunes: Labour councillors bemoan the loss… The electorate gets fickle A new breed of voter for whom party loyalty means nothing is on the rise, report Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher MessageLabs Heartlands send Blair a warning Straight as a die, the boy racer next door Profile Forty was bad, but 16 stone is worse Norwich Union Picture Gallery Blair's warning signal Ireland's big chance Lexus Hague gets a cappuccino cup of hope Why do we pay farmers to let sheep die on a hillside? Therapist keeps Cherie on massage for a natural delivery Junket Geoff tipped to become Blair's globetrotter-in-chief Tony puts the dustbin lid on open government Mayor Ken and the police mischief to come PNC Next time make law and order a priority The Times Time to banish ageism in NHS Heseltine and Poll Tax Secret committees Points Birthdays Ford Standard Life Bank Altitude Sickness As an inquiry into the health risks of flying begins, Jon Ungoed-Thomas uncovers new evidence of deadly bugs in aircraft cabins Communists linked to Kohl fund Holiday Inn Mossad snatches sacred Jewish texts from Saddam Murder riddle of Riviera lottery winner Picture Gallery Uptown Girl fights upwind nuclear plant Virginone. com Secret police grab Mugabe poll rival Soft-pedalling Mbeki risks all as rand tumbles Moneygator. com Teacher Training Agency Bush woos Powell for dream ticket Tamil Tigers lay siege to Jaffna Job-channel. com Hostages trapped in web of Muslim terror LetOnTheNet. com Prudential Sage Hull You are Here Assassins of the right botch Iranian coup Fifa inquiry into Iraqi team torture Chechens plan raid to wreck Putin's big day Insure On-Line now Missing e-mails revive Lewinsky scandal Inside Washington NatWest Mortgages Hillary steps out Breaking the Viking spirit FBI high-flyer is grounded Private health blunders take up NHS beds Mugabe flies in Kalashnikovs to arm farm veterans Weather and Travel Outlook Brooklyn heights: Manchester United's David Beckham… Eventer injured Train drivers to get new code Animal protest Setback for schools programme Annan memorial Boy hurt in fire Jackpot tops £8m for lottery Virginblz French act on Peake murder News in Brief Boy remanded Given a break Lightning death A high note Just the ticket Fighting Finish Hartson rescues Crazy Gang Contents Lucozad Sport Contents Football Fan Dies after Clashes Hartson's lifeline for Dons Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Taylor spots Watford gap Wednesday floored Robson happy despite off-day Bantams' necks still on the block Henry on fire for Arsenal Phillips' 30th goal sparks Wearside celebration FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Nationwide Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Pools Reds win their spurs Wigan grab lucky point Gillingham slump to face trial by play-offs Little is Burnley hero Ups and Downs Premiership Hanlon wrecks Chester dream The Trials and Tribulations of Clubs who Drop into the Conference Brown's intervention saves Shrewsbury Carlisle take it to wire again The Point of No Return Victory at Blackburn today will put Manchester City and Mark Kennedy back in the big time Man City: the club that put the mess in Messiah Joe Royle's side are sure to seal promotion today, aren't they? Colin Shindler says nothing is guaranteed except ragged nerves Champagne Moments: Partnership that Made City Swing in the Sixties Charlton's fear over Euro thugs The threat of hooliganism at Euro 2000 has put England's World Cup bid on a knife-edge National Cricket League Blatter blow to England World Cup bid Fifa's influential president will recommend the 2006 competition should be held in Morocco or South Africa. By Gerald Baxter Mayor breaks Wembley impasse Ken Livingstone's election has cleared the red tape holding up the new stadium. By Steve Curry Spanish silk and steel Cuper forges Valencia rout The Argentine general has allied discipline and flair to take his shock-troops to the brink of the European Cup final. By Rob Hughes Real quality shines through to brighten Bernabeu Lifted by Steve McManaman, the Madrid side are close to a European Cup final place Two lives are lost, but the show goes on Lewis victory means little Letters to the Sports Editor American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review The Don by Roland Perry (Virgin, pb, £16.99) Bestsellers Lawrie in major league The Open champion has not had an easy ride, but now feels comfortable with the big boys Performance with power Coulthard faces his greatest test Silverstone hero calls on his inner strength The McLaren ace must feed on the familiar as he tries to put two deaths out of his mind and get back to racing. By Alasdair Reid Why fear is the last thing on a racing driver's mind Formula One drivers have to deal with constant drama and a threat of tragedy as facts of their professional lives, writes Peter Windsor Pilot's father backs Briton The Scot has plenty of support as he tries to put his air crash trauma behind him, says Guy Richards Super Schumacher seizes pole position Ferrari's finest stole a march on his rivals after beating the track's technical demands Panis plays a waiting game Peter Windsor meets two drivers prepared to take the scenic route on their respective journeys to the front of the Formula One grid Chello Munster magic dazzles French The Sunday Times Munster magic dazzles French Red army marches into final Tom English sees Munster's self-belief pull them through against all the odds in hostile Bordeaux Saints put their faith in Allen Northampton's unsung hero will play a central role when two full-blooded sides collide today Heineken European Cup Semi-Final Northampton v Llanelli Moon on rise for Llanelli Nick Cain on the Englishman whose cult status in Wales could go into orbit if the Scarlets reach the final of the Heineken Cup Luxury Red Sea Holidays Tigers close in on prey Newcastle punished by late Sale rush Pau run riot to set up all-French final Saracens target Kronfeld Round-Up Tiger Howley Ubogu signs off in style Botham move Curtain call Euro quest Boston Marathon 2000 One giant stride for athletes If you are serious about running, you most important accessory will soon be a personal computer, says Pat Butcher Iro cuts dash on scoring streak The pacy St Helens centre has hit top form, terrorising defences with a run of 11 tries in five matches, reports David Lawrenson The Sunday Times New lease of life for Safin Tim Henman may be sticking with David Felgate but a new coach did wonders for a young Russian enigma. By Richard Evans Fraser in line for Test recall Learndirect Schofield puts on positive spin Headley faces new injury setback Round-Up Cricket Scoreboards Cowan puts up defence Suspended Sri Lanka chief in line for ICC chair The island's outsed board chief could end up heading the world governing body in 2002 Bookmakers in the dock Simon Wilde says that the South African investigation into corruption will consider at least two Tests, one involving England Probe into Lewis claims extends to Delhi An Indian businessman linked to alleged attempts to fix matches says he will co-operate with British detectives, writes Simon Wilde Stylish Razzaq passes Test of nerve Pakistan control the first Test due to a superb allround show. By Marian Phillips Scoreboard Montgomerie weathers Paris player storm Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Racing The Fallen Fighters who Flirted with Life behind Prison Bars Danger Approach with Extreme Caution In this the Man to Beat Lennox Lewis? THe man who may hae been Lennox Lewis's most credible challenger has manifold legal and psychological problems King's Best wears crown Kieren Fallon conjures up a Houdini act to get his flying colt home in the 2,000 Guineas Petrushka poised to spread joy all around If Petrushka prevails at Newmarket today, she will become the first Classic winner to belong to a syndicate. By Jonathan Powell Star Appeal scales heights Mary King is in pole position at Badminton with only the showjumping phase to come today Newmarket Salisbury Hamilton Going: Good Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tins Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Listers Audi Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Pride In the sportscar world the Italians are flighty, the Germans practical—and British is best, writes Andrew Frankel Classic accessory for a weekend in the country A widow wants a car of quality and distinction that won't eat up too much of her legacy, reports John Evans Car Clinic Cracking down on the car breakers Road Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tins Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carimport Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&c Croydon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westmid Vehicles Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Stephen Marks, left, and Neil Stone… M&S gears up to launch own-brand insurance Contents Mobile licence sale faces legal challenge Labour makes it cheaper to close a firm than sell it New Airbus company set for take-off The Sunday Times Charlie's angels to get behind start-ups Husband and wife to float BsoftB BA joins rival airlines to form online ticket agency Business Digest Pension funds fear listings in euros URWired shelves flotation proposal Watch EU to get secret UK bank data Tesco cuts set off fresh price war Barclays farms out all its bills Raymond appoints nephew as heir Cyberdiva . . . Dx3, the British internet media… Greece to join euro in January Euro Watch BT Pay goes through the ceiling Economic Outlook Business Letters Interest rates will rise with a vengeance American Account The £11bn Bear Hug Unilever's bid for the American giant Bestfoods marks the start of a shake-out in the food industry. By John Waples Sagitta Guineas Gameplay steals a lead in dotcom backlash The video games retailer is ready to sweep the internet market after its rivals have been impeded by the shake-out Net Heads Toshiba The Sunday Times Internet piracy drowns world music giants Record companies have launched a blitz of lawsuits against illegal copying but they are fighting a losing battle, writes Garth Alexander from New York Exchange chief thrives on life's ups and downs Don Cruickshank is best known for lambasting the banks and BT. Now he is receiving a taste of what he has been meting out Profile Streamwave Don Cruickshank's Working Day Rover rescue battle on knife-edge Phoenix reveals its backers but the DTI doubts it has a long term solution. By Andrew Lorenz and David Parsley Microsoft BA's new pilot prepares his take-off plan In his first interview since becoming chief executive, Rod Eddington gives a hint of his strategy for turning round the ailing airline. David Parsley reports How Mickey Mouse failed as a cultural imperialist Book of the Week Once Upon Book of the Week Once Upon An American Dream: the story of Euro Disneyland by Andrew Lainsbury Kansas University Press £25.95 Bestselling Business Books Flex Jet Siebel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pontin's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andura Tmc Ltd PNC Tele. Com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocra Company Specialists Company Store Group… Multiple Classified Advertising Items BuyYourName Multiple Display Advertising Items Internet-Discovery. Com Domain-Experts. Co. UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Databank Top 200 companies MWB buys into £160m Docklands hotel complex Sharewatch Sharepeople A Share in the Boardroom Arnault paints art world red Phillips takes on the big boys this week. As its owner, Bernard Arnault, pits himself against the duopoly of Sotheby's and Christie's, the industry may be changing for ever. By Peter Watson Cable & Wireless Europcar Secrets of turning innovation into commercial success British firms need to focus on customer needs if they are to turn their good ideas into money-spinning products, writes David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times Industry falls behind European competitors Big guns line up to convert children into entrepreneurs Enterprise insight is launching a campaign to win over young people and provide them with good role models. Claire Oldfield reports Oracle Success tastes best when you are young The Cheung brothers are barely in their twenties but have built a food business with sales of £2.2m. Claire Oldfield reports The Sunday Times Bulletin Transfer of property to sons may lead to big tax charge Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Eagle Digital Safe Broker backed his hunch Paul Killik spotted a gap in the market for a chain of stockbrokers to cater for the demand from ordinary investors. By Rupert Steiner My First Break Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latymer Funding Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carp Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Swisher Be part of our success Kall Kwik Print Copy Design Former City Slicker's nagging doubts Ipulsys Too many cooks spoil celebrity chef's broth Prufrock Calling time on board of the Groucho Bupa risks wrath of the regulator Inside the City Investors face bigger risks on new exchange Beenz meanz being paid to surf the net Bank closures spark call to the bar Top of the Pile It's a Scream Old lady 'bullied' by gas salesman From Spain with Love. . . most of us can only dream… Experts warn of housing crash as prices soar Fidelity Investments Rogue Trader Branches should stay open until new system is working Comment Cat-mark confusion at Virgin Adwatch Wentworth Rose Charges make all the difference with tracker funds Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Abbey National Secret hit list threatens bank branches Closures are planned in 109 areas where customers are not thought profitable enough, writes Robert Winnett Virgin direct Fleming Post Office to provide basic rural banking Reuters fails to rescue battered portfolio After a promising start to the week, John Urbanek sees more cash slip through his fingers. This week he lost £900 Nationwide Net betting can spread your investment risk Equitable £36,000 Profit on a One-Bedroomed Flat in a Year Property market ready for fall The volatile property market means people who buy now risk owing more than their home is worth within two years Standard Life Bank DLJ direct Scottish Widows Bank Interactive investor international Threadneedle Perfect time to buy your Owning property in Europe is now more affordable than ever, write Robert Winnett and Sarah Toyne Rent may help you cover costs Elson French Fancy Pays off Perpetual Foreign home not a sure investment Aberdeen M&G For top returns ignore past performance Investors would be much better off studying the markets' economic cycles, writes Nick Gardner Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenage girl forged parent's cheque Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Friends Provident confirms windfalls for 2m City Deal Phonetrade Schroders Scottish Widows CommShare Liverpool Victoria Net keeps art lovers in the picture Website of the Week Put small fees on the phone bill Turning surfers into shoppers is the big challenge for internet companies. A new billing system could help Mercury Web chemists sweeten the pill The revolution in health websites is helping people increase their knowledge. It is also bringing faster service, cheaper medicines and online check-ups, writes Matthew Wall Best Sites Legal & General Royal Sunalliance Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Framlington Promise Boat gamble off to stormy start A holiday company is floundering but Kevin Goldstein-Jackson hopes a new, highly regarded director will put it back on course IShares Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Readers' Choice Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Bank launches Muslim fund Savings News Policy Portfolio PLC FPDsavills Chase De Vere Investments PLC Equitable Paragon Tutor needs to swot up on finances Jupiter Manager's faith in the old economy pays off Fund Watch Bookham to exploit internet explosion Inside Track The Daddy Myth Exploring Margaret Thatcher's early life for a new biography, John Campbell reached a controversial conclusion: far from getting her politics from her 'saintly father, as she claimed, she cut herself oft from him. Only after his death did he become a political asset Contents Inside Contents British Airways Muriel, the sister who kept her distance The joy of a Latin lover Chewing over Pinter and the lost art of lunching Microsoft Enemy of the People Stripping for charity Playing out the guilt of a Nazi Gitta Sereny knew Hitler's right-hand man Albert Speer like no other. Now she is helping bring him and the Nazis to the stage Happy birthday Tony, but the joke's gone too far On its third anniversary in power new Labour is in danger of unravelling, writes Rory Bremner Ripping yarn of the English Patient's smarter brother Interview Dotcom gossip—it makes the journalistic world go round Msn I pledge to put the patient first Alan Milburn, the health secretary, responds to our series with his plans for a service tailored to its consumers' needs Learnfree. co. uk Heartfelt goal for the queen of soccer wives Cannon The spirit of 68? Not a chance This year's rebels have a grudge but not a cause, writes Arthur Marwick Can't stop, Mummy, I'm off to join the revolution The Sunday Times St Trop, home of diamond geezers Nicholson Farley Currell Barratt Gleesun Homes Barratt Taylor Woodrow Europe feels the breeze of Blair's way The French fear Britain is stealing their lead—and they are partly right, says David Smith The hunger that consumed a crew of cannibals With all hope gone, the survivors of the whaleship Essex drew lots to decide who should be eaten first, writes Nathaniel Philbrick The French comic strip that took off in Britain Death in the ova, the transvestite beetles, and the gay legionnarires Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list The Independent, The Guardian: Last word. . . Country life at its grandest Mansions rarely come more imposing or with such a fascinating history as Hurstbourne Park in Hampshire, reports Fred Redwood Properties of the Week Medieval houses Baroque is still showing off Its classic period was the 17th century, but its real impact came 200 years later, says Chris Patridge Edwardian Baroque File Laing Homes Fairview Blenheim Bishop Barratt Netmortgage Multiple Display Advertising Items W. A. 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Yes please, says Waldemar Januszczak, as he watches Sam Taylor-Wood's stunning installation going up on the front of Selfridges in London's Oxford Street Chardin Rest of the week's films Savoy Theatre Lunatic cringe Man on the Moon is as shallow and unfunny as the comic it so faithfully portrays, says Cosmo Ladnesman Short Cuts "Vauxhall have found m Apparently it's und Vauxhall Haven't we been Haven't we been here before? Television Eyes on a prize Still bloody and unbowed Gory but glorious, Scottish Opera's Macbeth took last year's Edinburgh Festival by storm. As Luc Bondy's production returns for an international tour, Hugh Canning finds that it has lost none of its edge About David Gray and White Ladder Donmar Ambassadors Rest of the week's theatre Pist National Portrait Gallery Why do we love The King and I? It's a puzzlement to John Peter Royal Opera House The King is all shook up Tamper with Presley at your peril. 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