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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Lord Anthony Jacobs, Ruth Clarkson, Peter Fairley, Barney Spender, Scott Athorne, Victor Smart, Barbara Hall, Alec Stewart, Katherine Burke, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Judith Livesley, Gerald Corbett's, N J, Jon Swain, David Burnett, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Adam Sweeting, John Jay, C Horton, Adam Luck, India Knight's, Charles Saumarez Smith, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Angus Davies, Terence Blacker, John Pottage, Sally O'Reilly, H J K, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Arch Miller, Melanie Phillips, Terry Ward, Martin Keown, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, R Hudson, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Adam Lively, A C, Michael Sinel, Joseph Arthur, Stephen Jackson, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony G Phillips, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Sir Alex Ferguson, Nick Proctor, Robert Hewison, Lawrence Dallaglio, James Martin, Andy Riley, Dr A Entress, David Dougill, Dr Leonard Sokolie, Warren Shore, Emily Fox, John Evans, Robert Johnson, Philip Kingsley, Nick Park, Thrasy Petropoulos, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Swift, Paul lnce, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, S Aslam, Eben Black, Lawrence Sutton, Kay Adams, Geoff Bradford, David Eimer, Andrew Barr, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Terry Venables, Matthew Collings, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Donovan, Deborah Collcutt, Alastair Hendy, Timandra Harkness, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Paul Bray, Michael Woodhead, Boris Schapiro, John Humphrys, Martine Leduc, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Tessa Dahl, Christina Nelson-Boyes, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Philip Treacy, Shelley Von Strunckel, Tim Rayment, Kermit Roosevelt, Sue Beenstock, Mark Edwards, Patrick Marnham, Adrienne Katz, Sarah Gracie, Fiona Lafferty, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Danny O'Brien, Rachael Anne Hill, Peter Jay, Phil Baker, Francis Bennion, Lois Rogers, Simon Veness, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Ed Porter, Nigel Hess, Cosmo Landesman, Jean Van de Velde, Marie Colvin, Brian Statham, Andy Knott, Mrs G Hanssen, S B, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Caroline Scott, E W, Paul Nuki, David Eales, Tim Moorey, S C, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Natalie Imbruglia, Alberic Stacpoole, David Walsh, Nell MacLean, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Lisa Sykes, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, R W Johnson, Mark Prigg, Roland White, Bethan Cole's, Garth Alexander, S K, Maurice Chittenden, William Beckett, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Mueller, Bruce Steinberg, Lothar Matthaus, Bobby Robson former England manager, Jack Hall, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Julie Burchill, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, S H, Andrew Rogers, Kevin Keegan, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, Amanda Craig, Jennie Page, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, John Urbanek, John Waples, A A Gill, Alan Shearer, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Trushar Barot, Jeremy Langmead, William Evans, Andrew Lorenz, Sally Kinnes, Heady brews, Nigel Powell, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, Erich Rlbbeck, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Tom James, Roy Lee-Faulkner, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Dr John Fox, Dr Colin Leakey, Ismail Khan, Andrew Deller, Don Truman, Barney Magill, J M Tracey, Phillip Knightley, Jamie Oliver, Yasmin Mills, Sir William Wratten, Mrs V Speake, John Adkins, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Mr P Fader, Simon Crerar, Hugh Bradley, Helen Vandevelde, Martin Booth, India Knight, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Frances Fyfield, Mike Pitts,

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Contents Rioting fans take shine off victory for England Brown lets Labour donors dodge taxes Contents Savoy Taylors Guild Inside Contents Fears of new arms race as Israel tests cruise missiles Contents Charles explores Scottish wedding with Camilla The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Saga Now's the time Xpress delivery Fighting turns to dancing in the streets of Charleroi Fans celebrate in the fountains Multiple Display Advertising Items Air computer fault causes flight chaos Shearer sweetens a day of ugliness Bogus patients may be hired to test suspect doctors Women voters turn away from Blair over his broken promises The dwarfs are off at royal hog roast Virgin Drivers stuck in a 12-year traffic jam Mercedes-Benz Officer tortured in Sierra Leone Internet bigots hijack Downing St website Greeks frustrate murder inquiry Standard Life Risk of CJD is higher in north Cook to open fire on Brown at EU summit Open Plan from the Woolwich Blair wants Lib Dem to be Speaker Part-time police force planned to beat rural crime Genetically altered mosquito could rid world of malaria Opera boss walks out on 'elitists' Croatia's looted billions laundered in British banks Sickness benefit claims treble NUS William the Shy learns first Www. virgin. com Virgin atlantic BBC drops drugs advice from film Wasteful MoD shuns low-cost British arms Peugeot Shaw's advice left Lawrence in poverty Rogue gene kills Lakeland ponies Breathe freely. Now you can send text messages from… Foreign-born millionaires save £10bn from Brown's tax U-turn Insight Sky Sports Big BluE a Passion for Boating Citroën Middle classes pick up the tab Seat Heavy mob queues for the superwaif summit Bournemouth leaps into surf Correction Tesco Disappeared into Thin Air He was a privileged young man who paid £25,000 to climb Everest, becoming the youngest Briton to reach the summit. Then Michael Matthews vanished on the way down. Now his family no longer believe it was simply an accident, Nick Fielding reports Tattoo 2000 Deliver US from Spin The politics of presentation threaten to tar Labour in the way sleaze dogged the Tories. Can Tony Blair escape the vortex of spin? Michael Prescott and Eben Black report on his battle to win back voters' trust Calais The Spin Doctor's Handbook Well, here's a bit of a starry to-do, Gromit Profile Chuck was the right stuff until I saw his real face Halifax Nick Newman's Week A cabinet divided Thugs who must not travel King's College A hunt ban won't throw us off Blair's scent Feeling irresponsible? You really should take a pill Sykes the new Tory recruiting sergeant ordered off Atticus Mandy and Gordon join forces to get the election put on hold Atticus Case of the RUC dog that really did bark in the night Atticus Dyke steers the best of the BBC into a ghetto Tony Blair's cull of hereditary peers has hit… Atticus SAS Pleasure WI democrats without spin Excel the Place to Be Seen Go west to trade Educated view of the Holocaust Poor Peers Need Not Apply: If the new House of Lords… Burchill on Amis: it's a real horror story Deification: After reading Knives out over the NHS#@ Points Birthdays To buy organic or not? Organic food The facts they don't want you to know Sales of organic food are soaring by 40% a year. But the industry's rules are a recipe for fooling consumers, write Deborah Collcutt and Jon Ungoed-Thomas Scottish Widows Israel makes nuclear waves with submarine missile test BT openworld Expocentric. Com Taliban claims Bin Laden has lost terror lairs Bush flies into an air force cocaine cloud Chrysler France swings a golf club at Anglo-Saxon sports invaders Revolver. com Syria's future in grip of a family at war Troops reap rich harvest from Lebanese drugs trade Unica British commander hits at EU for Kosovo aid delays P&O Stena Line Serbs hold on to the forgotten victims of war Gang's sex attack on Briton reignites New York terror PNC Tele. Com ROVER Webcams open up stars' homes France learns to live with the great taboo The Times Italy calls time on the clubbers' dance of death The Stationery Office Zimbabwe farmers prepare for war Mitsubishi Motors Opposition offered share of power as Mugabe loses nerve Leanes on the Line Shadows hover round Kim the fantasy peacemaker Holbrooke flatters to receive Putin lets loose a new Rasputin Hotels in New York are reporting record requests for… Imagine lending out a $1.6m Lennon piano and losing it Inside New York Bacall limits her charity Rudy is still the top gun Beijing backs raped bride Nationwide Campbell's grandson sets electric land-speed record Nato creates computer virus that reveals its secrets Weather and Travel Outlook Sunscreen claims 'exaggerated' News in Brief Murder charge Legal doubts over Patten plans Iceland quake EU plan will push up postage costs Chlorine leak Radioactive mail Diver falls short Two tickets split £7.3m jackpot BT Stay in touch News decision High hopes Wind of change Father's day Fly me to Mir Heads we Win A crucial goal from skipper Alan Shearer gave England a long-awaited 1-0 win over Germany and new hope of progress in Euro 2000. By Hugh Mcllvanney Contents Ericsson Contents Shearer shatters the German jinx Keegan foils a grand plan Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Germans left with tears for souvenirs Joy as Lions tame the foe Captain Marvel blasts a goal and his many critics England's ageing hero feasted mightily on his moment of glory by devouring the doubters 'You people (the press) are Keown stands firm for Keegan The defence that let England down against Portugal found a new composure at Charleroi 'We think that people didn't want How England's Heroes Rated in Charleroi ' I was only six days old last time ' Shearer doesn't miss those sort British XI may not be great success Louise Taylor is not exactly spoilt for choice when she plays fantasy football by picking a UK team ' We didn't deserve to lose Portugal win at death Brian Glanville at Arnhem England v Romania: Where the Match Will Be Won or Lost ' We could not force our way ' My international career could have been over ' England's two centre halves were Dangerman llie threatens way forward for England Orange Portuguese teach art of expression The defeat in Eindhoven should lead to a thorough reappraisal of our approach to the game No middle class We will search in vain for an English midfield player who can truly stamp his authority on a game England V Romania Rush to judgment Lord Hattersley's criticism of David Beckham was glib, ill-informed and lacked humanity Chello Spain face new test of character Camacho's squad is blessed with class, but ethnic divisions may sabotage their hopes This Week's Other Group Matches in Euro 2000 Virgin Hints of schism in Dutch camp The co-hosts appear to be facing familiar problems despite their onfield success, writes Ian Hawkey Euro 2000 Diary Jeep There's only One Sampras moves into final gear Wimbledon champion changes tactics to overcome Italian and move into Stella Artois final Woodies call for doubles measure Jobs of the day England crumble West Indies deliver knockout punch Familiar batting collapse is the prelude to another heavy defeat for Hussain's men Police probe uncovers 'threats' to Lewis Scotland Yard's inquiry into attempts to rig matches in England has taken a new twist. Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, reports Cronje's missing years come under scrutiny The disgraced player will be under pressure next week to account for implausible gaps in his match-fixing testimony. By Simon Wilde Pitch battles prove uneven The state of wickets is causing concern throughout the game when the stakes are so high Habib forgets Test misery Leicestershire (310 & 47-0) beat Derbyshire (133 & 223) by 10 wickets Cricket Scoreboards Giles shines as batting flakes away Inquiry launched as Lara denies betting claims Langer fights on in vain New balance Flying Scot streaks after Schumacher The German drove flat out to snatch pole position by a whisker from David Coulthard Chello broadband for the world Brave England denied How They Rated: A Player-By-Player Analysis Springboks turn on power Too many silly penalties cost us famous win With a bit more discipline, and a slice more good luck, victory would certainly have been ours Questions over video replays The use of video evidence will come under serious scrutiny after two contentious decisions yesterday, says Stephen Jones Ask Jeeves Healey shows off his range England's maverick back stepped into the breach magnificently when Jonny Wilkinson was ruled out by illness, says Nick Cain Tour failure bags second shot at good life Costly lesson for fight fans Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Sport on TV American Football Q&A Book Review Bestsellers Day a Soviet cheat was snared Harry's Games Britain's only gold medal of the 1952 Olympics was won by its showjumpers, led by the inimitable Harry Llewellyn and Foxhunter. By Keith Wheatley The Sunday Times SKY Sports Europe left training The European tour's finest are lost in the woods as Tiger shows his true class Woods carves his destiny Leaving the field for dead with stunning golf, Tiger is pacing towards an historic victory Shame about the golf, but this is as good as life gets Playing before great galleries at one of the world's best courses is an awesome experience Cobra Robinson breaks mould A 10-month sabbatical from Flat racing's treadmill has paid handsome dividends for a much-travelled jockey. 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By Garth Alexander in New York BMW The man rail users love to hate Gerald Corbett, the chief executive of Railtrack, says that no matter what he does, trains are always going to be late and things are always going to go wrong Pandesic the e-business solution Gerald Corbett's Working Day Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Intercell Communications Imperial Consolidated Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company Store Group The Sunday Times Customs Seized Garments The Franchise Company The Sunday Times Changing ICI scents smell of success The chemicals giant is concentrating on designer paint and perfume as it splits from an industrial client base. Report by Andrew Lorenz The Sunday Times Kelda set to open the floodgates The utility's grand plan was the result of a depressed share price and takeover approaches to its board, writes John Waples The Sunday Times National Air Traffic Services Limited (Nats) Mafia spins stock market scam on web An FBI swoop on a mob-run racket has revealed crime and technology working hand in hand, writes Garth Alexander Databank £1bn tax bill delays sale of Freeserve Sharewatch Bringing shares and people together A Share in the Boardroom Sales genius who rules high street Sir Stanley Kalms' Dixons is the winner of the NatWest/Sunday Times Business Enterprise Award 2000. By Rupert Steiner Globalstar Go-ahead takes on stick-in-the-mud in racy City battle Book of the Week Takeover By Peter Waine and Mike Walker John Wiley, £16.99 Bestselling Business Books Virginone. com Net start-up has to move fast to repel housing market rivals Rupert Connelly's HomeDirectory service is under threat from bricks-and-mortar giants and American competition. By Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts It's the way you tell 'em, says speech guru Kingstree has an impressive list of clients who are persuaded to pay top prices. By Claire Oldfield Www. Inktomi. com/europe Cable & Wireless AIM's fifth anniversary marred by the threat from Frankfurt The role of the secondary market, a growth platform for many success stories, is in doubt. By Claire Oldfield Bulletin Shipper who had a ferry good idea Seabourne freight company took off when Clive Bourne found a way of undercutting expensive air transport. 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Kevin Pratt suggests ways to lure them in Irish Nationwide Self-employed hit by harsh credit scoring Inflexible checking procedures mean some creditworthy people are being denied mortgages, writes Kevin Pratt CommShare Equitable Fidelity Investments For Full Details of Advertising in the Money Section… Prudential Beale Dobie & Company Limited Egg: mortgage Virgin one account Water helps the profits flow in to Newton fund Fund Watch Chase De Vere … Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals … Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards …Dfall Shares Bet for free with online bookie Savings News Cheap insurance for healthy few FPDsavills Policy Portfolio PLC Neville James Abbey National Dancing to the stock market's tune Fleming Asset Management What the Experts Recommend Jupiter Guardian takes top IT slot The War against Boys Underscar Contents Inside Contents Superlative Travel New goods for old at Stonechenge As the crowds are allowed in this week for midsummer, Mike Pitts says they will be knee-deep in modern myths Toning down the girl power in schools Thank you, goggle box An everyday tale of revolting country folk Greenfingers Enemy of the People Sunday Times National Canine Defence League Failure is not an option Marie Stubbs tells Margarette Driscoll how she and her hit squad are turning round Britain's most notorious school Dotcom commies sing a song of revolution Essex Chef has us eating out of his hand Why the Chinook pilots had to take the blame For the first time, Sir William Wratten, who led the Chinook crash inquiry, defends his finding that the pilots were negligent Standard Life Bank I lost all the lolly, then I got a life Tessa Dahl was a poor little rich girl until she discovered an unexpected side of bankruptcy Don't put money on the euro vote If the government thinks a referendum on the euro offers as easy victory as in 1975, it is in for a shock, says David Smith How we got greedy We have built the world, on our acquisitive urge, but we will have to tame that basic instinct if we want to survive, writes Peter Jay Divided by the big net curtain US Airways Horrible me! 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