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Jan Carnathan, Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, Terry ward, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Anderson, Jane Hilton, Mark Stretton, Matthew Wall, Adam Nasham, Christine McGourty, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Rose Aldia, Sandra Levl, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, J D, John Ryder, Adam Luck, Louise Proddow, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Sally Payne, Andrew McKay, David Smith, Josephine Gaffikin, Peter Byrne, Lois Rogera Medical Correspondent, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Helen Carey, E P, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mathew Campbell, Ian Walton, Sally Brown, John Gleston, Jonathan Worton, Gavin Ames, Phillip Oppenheim's, Annabel Wright, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Barney Spander, Tony Richardson, Martin James, Tom Walker, kevin Daty, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Sir Alex Ferguson, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Mick Brown, Gregor Forbes, David Dougill, David Summer Smith, John Evans, Hilary Rose, Philip Kingsley, Hugh McIIvanney, Sarah Toyne, Gary Lineker, David Hewson, Jane Preston, John Foray Freetown, Kristopher Perkin, Cally Law, William Dalrymple, Nick Ashley, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Chris Dedicoat, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Justin Williams, Robert Connelly, David Lloyd, David Watkin, Libby Purves, Eben Black, Mark Inglis, Sam Murphy, Joan Smith, David Eimer, William Atkins, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Kirsty MacColl, Richard Johnson, Phillip Oppenheim, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Alex Butler, Deborah Collcutt, Guy Ralls, Alastair Hendy, Charies Metty, M Rowlands, Steve Boyd, Joan Rives, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Driver, Simon Fanshawe, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Alexandra Forster, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Tom Webster, Andrew Lorebz Business Editor, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Alex Clark, Shelley Von Strunckel, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Robin Clark, Stephen Amidon, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, Hilary Earl, John Upton, Nigel Parry, Lois Rogers, Dr. Brian Keighley, Gareth Huw Davies, Belinda Buckley, Paul Ingram, Steve Ellingham, Simon Regan, Colin Smith, Michael Taylor, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Magaret Coles, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Erica Jong, Natalie Graham, Paul Nuki, Steven Rose, M J, Pauline Hughes, Gary Buchanan, Ian Craig, Robert Elms, Rob Ryan, Richard Hall, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Jemimah Bailey, Caroline Gascoigne, Chrissy IIey, Trevor Lewis, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, Bill Bryson, Tania Alexander, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, R W Johnson, Clinton van der Berg, Mark Prigg, Bethan Cole, Danny Roth, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, A. Carpenter, Kevin Pratt, Nowell Snaith, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Annie Prouix, Nicky Haslam, Dr. David Hornsby, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Tanya Crombleholme, John Ungoed-Thomas, Gina Hall, D J Taylor, Christine Webb, Quentin Blake, C M Hall, Mike Langston, Dipesh Gadher, John Urbanek, Michael Evanet, John Waples, E p, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Thelma Agnew, Tom Robbins, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Laorence Callow, Gillian Harris, Paula Yates, Jeremy Langmead, Angie Buttrose, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, Tom Rhodes, Wizard Woosnam, Charles Dunstone's, Jeremy Lazell, Nick Pelham, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Joe Mifsud, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Robert Wilnnett, Marit Vander Weyer, Dan Cairns, Rick Dunn, David Parsley, Jane Fleming, Tom Deveson, Peter Ford, Simon Crerar, Peter Roebuck, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Kate Constable, Duran Angiki, Karen Robinson,

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Secret memo says Blair is out of touch Poll puts Tories just 3% behind Insight Fear of bloody power struggle as Assad dies Contents EasyJet. Com Contents Shake, wobble and roll as London bridge opens Hold on tight for the latest millennium experience Bridge Ashcroft to get knighthood Ashcroft Contents William's birthday starts new TV row Contents Credit Cards Treasury plans cash gifts to poor to let them buy homes Major's seat falls to the right Come all ye faithful: traditionalist priests… British troops train new army in Sierra Leone as rebels strike UK companies in £1.2m bribes trial Brown loses key ally on euro Amis accused of exploiting Fred West link Rover to soup up its image with fastest road car in the world Discuss Rimington's char show deal spooks MI5 Hain asks MI5 for his 'bank raid' file P&O Stena Line Dyke plans to reduce 'serious' BBC1 shows Britain's high-life havens revealed Crimes against children drop Standard Life Possessed Prescott to trot the globe as Third World ambassador Museum censured for buying smuggled African artefacts Byers breaks monopoly to slash price of new cars Dury wields his rhythm stick beyond the grave Teacher Training Agency Heseltine finds a rival in the woods Jeep. CO Bollywood makes a song and dance over Britain Gurkhas called up to fill army ranks PG Tips Tobacco giant faces inquiry Volkswagen Lords to advertise for a new breed of peer Sinn Fein pair asked to royal garden party Orange Euro 2000 police get armoured aid Seat Spread betting raises debt fears The Sunday Times Chefs cook up new dishes in physics lab Principal Hotels Freeserve Rail firms force up prices of off-peak fares Citroën Staff quit as hit squad fails to tame Lawrence school Cads mag finds Kylie with her pants down Correction The Day Time Magic Died Tony Blair's ill-advised speech to the Women's Institute resulted in his worst political mauling yet. Michael Prescott, David Leppard and Paul Nuki report on how he lost his touch BT Internet Diabetes UK Who's your Daddy? Quick, discreet Dna test to establish paternity have become a boom industry. A swab inside the cheek can resolve doubts that have lingered for years. All too often, however, the results bring heartbreaking news Lois Rogers reports Always a man with his mind on the goals Profile Only Bill Gates can save us from global nerdhood Activate. co. uk Picture Gallery Labour's fallen hero A very British wobble Pnctele It's a short step from Wi jam to euro pickle Picture Gallery Picking new enemies is a dangerous party game Sex, drugs and free drink—it's what made us civilised Atticus Campbell faces chorus of disapproval as he poses for the Tv cameras Atticus Two-Jags Redwood drives home his advantage Atticus Do they care that women are unhappy at work? Spring Inn Time to get even with Hollywood Egg: card Nhs managers failing patients Oxbridge blues Points Birthdays The Untouchable Terrorists They emerge to kill with apparent ease and impunity. Will the murder of a British attaché last week finally spur the Greek government to November 17? Jon Swain reports from Athens Jobchannel Breathe freely Assad's death rocks peace talks Rivals jockey for power Cartier The Woolwich Son faces fight to modernise Germany faces £1bn Expo humiliation Alfaromeo Anti-euro Danes to woo Portillo Lone farmer defies poll death threats Unica Mugabe seizes control of independent poll observers British patrols keep lid on Chechen war Nationwide Putin warning on star wars The Sunday Times Baseball star bad-mouths himself out Diver digs deep for a new world record BT Halifax Lockerbie 'mastermind' is impostor Libyan agent told US of bomb plot Buckingham Palace Excel Summit of the Kims lifts hopes for Korean peace Air France Summit of the Kims lifts hopes for Korean peace Deaf American sues for chance to be millionaire Virginone. com Getting out: a landing barge takes families to the… Navy rescues Britons from Solomons war Ariane fights off a space invader Inside Paris The Times Alcatraz-sur-Seine woos UN Cutting out the fat Convenient memory loss Blair seeks military teeth for the UN peacekeepers Papendreou accused of protecting terror group Weather and Travel Outlook Derby favourite: the Queen Mother with the Duke of… Ferrysavers Husband charged Tories stage 'save sterling' day War dead search Inquiry into fox-breeding claim Jet falls 15,000ft Child sex warning Cliff crash Single ticket claims £7.8m jackpot Givenchy Cannabis grown at palace News in Brief Trains collide Refinery fire £11m drug haul Jab for Shearer Belgium the perfect host on opening night Contents Ericsson Contents Shearer Gets the Needle Shearer will lead England's charge Cortisone jab does the trick Their top striker is now fit, the coach is happy. All the team has to do is go out and win Portugal's crop of talent grows rich in confidence A stylish squad nurtured from youth level poses a real threat as England's first opponents FA defends injection for captain's injured knee England's Line-Up for Portugal Interflora Profile of Gary Lineker Ferguson's Analysis on the Eve of Battle Babbel keeps the faith They're ageing, injured and off form, but when the going gets tough, the Germans get going This Week's Other Group Mathces in Euro 2000 Belgian chief in plea to fans Euro 2000's top man warns that violance could wreck future World Cup bids How England can tackle the German jinx Tactics, not talk, are the key to beating the Germans. Rob Hughes examines whether England have what it takes to win at Charleroi Generation game Old enough to be Michael Owen's father Lothar Matthäus must somehow stop hil How to Breach Germany's Defence Zoff papers over the cracks Italy's coach is a worried man, and with good reason. His cupboard looks disturbingly bare Bluesq France on fire With extra pace up front, the world champions now have little reason to fear anybody In-form Czechs set their sights on Holland The runners-up at the last championship face the toughest start to Euro 2000 when they meet hosts Holland Football Extra Bud Light Kuerten call The Brazilian meets the latest model from Sweden's conveyor belt in today's final Record in Paris Mary crowned queen of Paris On an emotional day at Roland Garros, Mary Pierce remains serene to win 'home' title Smoking Causes Heart Disease Gloss finish for holders Glamorgan fail to build on Maynard's century Gloucestershire show their liking for one-day cricket with their third successive trophy Glamorgan v Gloucestershire Harvey justifies Gloucestershire's faith Peter Roebuck praises the key contribution of an overseas player as the westcountry county achieve another one-day success Croft gets turn to tie down Lara The Welsh spinner is in line for a recall as England aim to get the better of the tourists' left-handed batsman, reports Simon Wilde England v West Indies Revolver. com Finally Lara is back in the runs Zimbabwe v West Indies (364-6) Cricket Scoresboards Palm & Olive Frayed Notts undone by mastery of McGrath Worcestershire(402&292-7dec) beat Nottinghamshire (313&275)by 106 runs Sussex frustrated by Langer's caution Sussex (300-9dec) drew with Middlesex (370&337-6dec) Web of Deceit Cricket is on trial in Cape Town, with the evidence damning for Hansie Cronje, But is there more to the scandal? Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, reports How a South African Captain Fell from Grace: The Lies of Hansie Cronje Puzzling silence of an inspirational fighter No sympathy for Medvedev Picks of the week Sport on TV American Foot Ball Q & a Book Review Mission Impossible Bestsellers Golden Girl Lillian Board may have been pipped at the line in the Mexico 400m, but she was a true great—and her premature death robbed athletics of a shining talent. Nick Pitt reports Merry proves frontrunner to end barren years For 30 years, British women have failed to make an impact in the 400m. Only a supreme effort will correct that trend Woodward puts head on the block England's remodelled hierarchy gives head coach Andy Robinson the chance to make a mark without taking the flak, says Nick Cain White knight Saracens' prop has made giant strides and may be the man to fill Jeff Probyn's boots Castleford's Tigers prepare to invade London Rugby League White Knight Bruised Canada suffer eight-try beating England must tackle Springboks head on Woodward's squad have enough talent to win the series, but they must match the Springboks hit for hit Prolific Paulse races to rescue In an era dominated by Sheer brawn, South Africa's free-scoring wing proves that size isn't everything Victors Chandler South African Danger Stewart's spectre hangs over Open Monty aims to end major jinx Europe's No 1 hopes for the stroke of luck that can lead to the big prize at Pebble Beach America recalls cherished star The Sunday Times Peble Dashed: The Highs and Lows of Beach Life Picture Gallery The ultimate penultimate St. Andrews Open 2000 Wizard Woosnam on course to net hat-trick Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing The Times King Mika feels the heat With two wins so far this season, David Coulthard is on a roll, but he still takes a back seat at McLaren Nationwide Sinndar packs classic punch The trainer John Oxx and the Aga Khan have been rewarded for their long-time loyalty English key to French hopes A Newcastle United fan who call's Chantilly home has his sights set on victory in the French Oaks French Oaks Bbc2 Brave Murtagh's finest hour A nail-biting victory in the most famous Classic marked the climax of a gritty comeback New Market Ripon Worcester Anderson Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint. co. uk Audi Trade Sales Land Rover Sytner New lord of the estate Ray Hutton admires a new entrant to the exclusive club of estate cars that behave like sports saloons Follow the smart money to a fistful of motoring fun John Evans on the best finance deals for new car buyers Justice for the wronged driver Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dvla Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Platinum Used Cars A modest success The Vw V6 4Motion is a grown-up car that doesn't like to show off, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items R Approved If it's not dead, there's no need for reincarnation Airbus stake hinders BAE's push for Boeing alliance Ritblat seeks takeover of Liberty Virgin Back in the Spotlight … six months ago Mark Goldberg… Brown defies pressure from industry to reverse tax hike Tax Pressure Contents Diageo offers £30m lure for internet star KLM merger will trigger BA boardroom purge Internet makes euro project look out of date Agenda Consumers face price hike as optimism lifts Chello Ratner returns to City with a dotcom fund Rosebys is the bidder for Harveys Furnishing Business Digest Vodafone and BT seal Airtel pact AIM float for radio producer Gadget Shop hires Freeserve founder Bosses fail to embrace net Rover 45 nears the end of the road Dealer team to put vroom into bike market Goldberg bounces back with TV jobs channel Virgin TXU ponders Europe merger Surprise as ECB raises key rate Exports lift growth Jobless total falls Lumina Confusing directions on road to the euro Economic Outlook Business Letters War on inflation continues as economy slows American Account The next Generation The determined bidders for Itv are ready for battle, but trade secretary Stephen Byers is the man with the power How They Share the Television Audience Unifted News & Media, Carton and Granada share of total TV audience Venture Essex boy is truly upwardly mobile When Charles Dunstone floats Carphone Warehouse, he will become one of Britain's most eligible bachelors. But, billionaire or not, he says customers come first Pandesic Working Day Credit Suisse First Boston NCR Battle for the Skies BA is fighting for a place among the world's giant airline groupings and KLM could provide a way in Toshiba Torn Apart Death sentence or absurd mistake? The Microsoft break-up has analysts divided Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Multiple Display Advertising Items Small business service Databank Top 200 companies Unilever plans £1.3bn Bestfoods bakery sale Sharewatch Bass Stagecoach Activcard MacDonald Hotels National Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal International Lastminute. com Durlacher A Share in the Boardroom First Choice Pilkington Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifting the lid on gullibility Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books Standard Life Bank Old warriors will cross swords over Ritblat's move on Liberty As Donald Gordon's 70th birthday approaches, he is sharpening his sword for one of his biggest duels yet—with British Land QuickLink Scotia Travel Air China Boeing braced for jumbo-sized Airbus battle Phil Condit, chairman of the Seattle giant, says his company is well positioned to stay at the leading edge Streamwave Companies honoured for creating wealth The dynamic firms that have created jobs and growth are named in this year's Business Enterprise Award Revolver The Judges Manager struggles to control rapidly accelerating dotcom Charles McLeod's online foreign-currency business may become a victim of its own success unless he gets experienced help fast, writes David Summer Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Japanese chic in demand Kim Dunn tapped into the demand for Chelsea residents to kit out their youngsters—at £200 a time Canon Skills shortage forces employers to change tactics Share-option schemes may be the best way to attract and retain key workers from Britain and overseas The Royal Bank of Scotland Bulletin Tips on valuing stake in private company Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Multiple Display Advertising Items Rescue began £62m toy story Wilf Shorrocks discovered an appetitite for running his own toy company after being brought in to help rescue a former employer My First Break Unisys For a great day out, glow to Sellafield Prufrock Berlin's first dog scoots off Duke of York marches earl to top of hill Investors pay dear for faith in dotcoms Inside the City Internet bank to offer 0% credit cards and overdrafts Borrowers face £5bn shortfall on endowments Beware of $1m net bet Fidelity Contents Children sail through advisers' exams Contents Experts fear over-priced flotations Come clean on pensions, Tony, before it's too late House prices are down again IDealing Royal & Sunalliance Investments Halifax penalises saver who asked for more interest Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How risky is your investment portfolio? For the first time there is a formula that gives every share in the world a risk rating, writes Robert Winnett Cautions Portfolio Abbey National Aggressive Portfolio DLJ direct Abbey National Threadneedle Put more in your pension now to avoid crisis later Typical retirement income is likely to fall from two-thirds of your final salary to a mere 25%, writes Nick Gardner Bradford & Bingley Percentage of Salary You Should save Don't let banks abuse loyalty Companies often change rates on your savings and mortgages Robert Winnett starts a series alerting you when to switch Move money after interest cut Norwich Union Beating the Systems Scottish Widows Schroders Scottish Widows The M&G High Yield Corporation Bond Fund Good run of profitable weeks comes to an end Last week our day trader thought his luck had changed for the better—but then the markets turned against him Diary of a Day Traders Newcomer invests in economy's super seven Fund Watch Bradford & Bingley Diary of a Day Trader Revealed: the best high-tech shares to buy The fall in the price of new-economy stocks could be a buying opportunity. Paul kavanagh picks his favourites Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Liverpool Victoria Is your home in a danger area? A website can check in seconds what kind of risks you face if you move into that new house, writes Kevin Pratt Don't buy a Wap Phone—get one free Half a million people in Britain have them already, but advances in technology could make them obsolete, writes Matthew Wall Freeserve Insurer refused to replace sewage-sodden furniture Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Fund supermarket promises savings Beale Dobie & Company Limited Equitable Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Sunday Times Legal & General Standard Life Bank How to make an estate agent choke on his particulars Anyone for tennis memorabilia? Quality artefacts are increasingly hard to come by and they fetch good prices at auction, writes Peter Watson Standard Life in row over windfalls Policy Portfolio Plc Itsonline. co. uk Chase De Vere Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards …Ndfall Shares Factfile Bet on cheaper insurance deal Savings News Bank caps mortgage at 6.25% for 25 years Money Monitor Neville James Policy & Plus FPDsavills Elson Britannia Voice of cricket bowled over by cars Former England coach David Lloyd has a passion for fine wine, gardening and classic cars Natalie Graham reports Fleming Share people Phone firm to ring up big profit Inside Track Paul Kavangah A Battle of Wills The royal family pins all its hopes on Prince William. Yet Charles and the Queen are at odds over him as he reaches 18 British Airways Contents The Man-Boy who Needs his Privacy More than Ever Virginity is pure mischief Killing a bunny is easier than fleecing a sheep Mean Fields Virgin trains Enemy of the People Cats Pass the rum, let's play rugby Havana style Phillip Oppenheim's pick-up squad took on the Cuban national team and he bears his scars with pride Rumpole was never like this A day in the magistrates' courts is a brutal education in the farce of everyday British justice, writes John Upton At the sharp end of middle England Interview Al Gore is the bore who just can't be beat U. S Airways Hot for you Erica Jong has burnt her prenuptial agreement. If there's no trust, she says, you shouldn't be there Stop, in the name of the Holocaust Bryan Appleyard A Jewish academic is afraid that rampant exploitation of the Holocaust is summoning up a new anti-semitism. It is hard not to agree Fraudbusters versus the fat cats of Europe The leaders of the EU still pretend that fraud is not a problem. Soon they will have to be seen to act, says Stephen Gray There's more to life than genes Some scientists argue that genes predetermine our behaviour. But the human condition is not so simple, say Steven Rose and Hilary Rose The Sunday Times Magazine Craig venter: the man who owns your future. Bryan Appleyard tells how he cracked the genetic code in today's magazine Property Westfield Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Portman Heritage The night I saw the NHS truth Lois Rogers took her son to casualty, only to find herself in a scene of 18th-century squalor The Sunday Times Talking heads Global village This Life Runaway success of the little piggy on wheels Henry's seventh wife, sucker of the century, and the unknown Attila People of the Week The Daily Telegraph: Thomas Briggs PoW drawn into Hitler Plot1908-2000 The millenium list Eureka! The Times: Stephen Saunders Last word Knight Frank Miliennium Quay Netherne Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Fairview Multiple Display Advertising Items Montevetro Paradise on banks of the Thames Gareth Huw Davies takes in one of England's most exclusive waterside aspects on a guided tour of an Oxfordshire manor house and its 170-acre estate Properties of the Week Houses with tennis courts Paying homage to the master of perfection Multiple Display Advertising Items Grove Manor Homes Kew Riverside Winkworth Octacon George Street Mansios Try Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview City Developments Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview Sky Penthouses Multiple Display Advertising Items David Wilson Homes Alliance Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items United House Countryside Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Parliament View Regalian Crest Homes Westfield Penthouses back on top Things are looking up if you want to live the high life in London, says Josephine Smit Living on the right side of the tracks Converted trains are more than glorified beach chalets, says Chris Partridge Railway Cottage File Rents still on a roll Winning look Home to make the headlines Make a move Out of Town Berkeley home Bryant Homes British Midland Contents Supercruise 2000 Six stars all the way to South America Gary Buchanan inspects the latest luxury flagships steaming into action this summer, and charts the new must-cruise destinations from Rio to Patagonia Contents Picture Gallery Contents Clubs Sunsail Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Holiday Clinic The McCabes have won a 'Where Was I' competition—a week in New York—and want to extend their American visit. But to where? Their budget is £1,500 The harder they fall Sweaty trekker Jeremy Lazell meets the girl of his dreams in Nepal—and wishes he hadn't The Holiday Makers' Profile Worldtraveldirect. com The Good Villa Guide Travel Section Read in Signs Deals of the Week Books of the Week Ryanair Cruisers 'not posh enough' Directions A week on the web Where was I? Holiday Money The Royal Geographical Scoelety (RGS) will 'be Question & Answer Holiday experts online TV Travel Somak Holidays Perfect 10: Palermo July's festival of Santa Rosalia is one great reason to visit Sicily's capital Robert Elme has 10 more Air Portugal Thomas Cook Holiday Stena Line Travel Brief Ryanair Cunard British Airways Holidays Get your Skates on On Friday nights, Paris turns its roads over to 20,000 in-line skaters of all ages Guy Ralls gets on a roll, and right, experts pick four more skate havens Ashnil Holidays Voyages Jules Verne Put your best foot forward Beach club holidays Never? I can do that—can't I? Fifteen years on and a couple of stone heavier, Rob Ryan wants a rematch with windsurfing The World's Best Beaches Pink rocks, green seas and white sands—JONATHAN Futrell is dazzled by what he finds on a Seychelles beach Anes Source d'Argent UTravel. co. uk Jmc Lufthansa Specials Orient Lines British Airways Holidays The New Old A tentative peace has returned to the six counties—but, says Christopher Somerville, Ulster's history, beauty and good humour never went away Thomas Cook Holidays India North Cyprus Seafrance XL. com Inter-Continental The Province, naturally The Sunday Times Trip-wired Online travel sites for women When it comes to online travel, sisters are doing it for themselves. 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They are usually older, wiser and thrive on getting their hands dirty, writes Magaret Coles Ericsson Elite attitudes start at school—not university Scooby-Foo! in It's a Wrap The story so far - The filming of The Mummy's Tomb has been plagued by an ancient curse - and a glowing mummy! Contents Picture Gallery F-mail Clock-A-Doodle Do! Italian champions! Funs Competitions Competition Address Send answers to all competitions to us at: The Funday Times, Po Box 5073 Leighton Buzzard Lu7 7gx. Competition deadline: June 21 You can e-mail your competition answers to: funday. competitions@sunday-times. co. uk Dear f-mail When I was small, I loved playing with… Asterix and son Jarvis Dagsy Dog Picture Gallery Michael Supports the awards Amazing Mew Dangerous duo Turbulent ride Readers, get ready! Paws for Thought Beryl the Peryl They're back! Buzz! Top Read Wotsits Wafflers Rex and Tex Next Week Fun on the Road The Disney Channel Kids Awards roadshow has been touring the country for the last two weeks, and The Funday Times was there to get all the news from backstage Vijay Singh Picture Gallery Sport news King of Monaco Murray good Old king Cole It's an Ace! Contents Revolver Contents Great artworks, take two Waldemar Januszczak on an inspired idea by the National Gallery: getting the greatest living artists to produce works based on its collection What the artists chose British Films are awash with blood Bryan Appleyard asks: what's so cool about gangster chic? Mr Smooth talks tought Kevin Costner may be soft-spoken, but he can certainly let rip when roused, says David Eimer 20century Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Another blast from the past master Woody Allen's homage to the jazz age proves he isn't history yet, says Edward Porter NT Royal National Theatre Kirov Rest of the week's theatre A house divided George Bernard Shaw knew how to entertain, but even a brilliant production can't conceal the limitations of his vision, says John Peter National Gallery Biteback Talking about their generation Television Born again Radio waves The soul searcher Shelagh Stephenson's latest play reveals a shocking depth of insight into the mind of a violent abuser, says Simon Fanshawe Wake up, Sleeping Beauty Derek Dence rewrites the classics and court controversy. And that's why his ENBpacls 'em in at the Albert Hall. By Nadine Meisner Wembley The perfect instrument One is a Russian god, the other a British unknown. Both reaffirm the piano's extraordinary capacity to mesmarise. By Paul Driver Sky falls A pilgrim's progress John Eliot Gardiner is conducting all of Bach's church cantatas in one year. 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