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Frank Hansford-Miller, Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, P B, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Chris McCall, Andrew Swain, Graham Thomas, Mark Stretton, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Rev John Brown, Mehdi Tabar, Fred Redwood, N J, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, Karen Wheeler, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Adrian Davies, J D, Adam Luck, Anderson Investigates, Paul Sanders, Ivo Tennant, Alex Todorovic, Gillian Slovo, Sally Payne, Melanie Rickey, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, Venus Williams, Melanie Phillips, Martin Barnbrook, Mrs P Craig, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, J Paul Getty, Stephen Grey, Joe Lauria, Julia Wait, Mary Wilson, James Lester, Collin Andrews, K R, C D, Dr Roger Henderson, Richard Eaton, Leonard Simpson, Lorenzo Cosco, Victoria Wood, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Julian Quinn, Tom Walker, Iain Johnstone, Robert Winnett, Revd Gavin Reid, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, Andy Riley, David Dougill, Christopher Cheetham, John Evans, Martin Warrillow, Philip Kingsley, Cathy Cooper, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sarah Toyne, Marian Martin, David Hewson, John Swain, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Chris Dedicoat, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Margarette Driscoll, Alex Erskine, John Hawkins, Stewart Lee, Nigel Williams, Mike Turner, Victoria Griffin, Max Anderson, Rachel Shabi, Mike Parsons, Jane Renton, Eben Black, Errol Flynn, Greg Struthers, Peter Benchley, Stefania Bianchi, David Eimer, Geoff Wolley, Adam Nathan, Edward Heinendiann, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Deborah Collcutt, Barry Unsworth, Alastair Hendy, John Wellock, Mr E Keaney, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Peter Windsor, Lowri Turner, Harvey Cole, Ian Hawkey, Jerome Burne, Simon Buckby, Peter Freedman, Shelley Von Strunckel, Rev Kenneth Brown, Henny Youngman American comdian, Brenda Maddox, Mark Edwards, Neil Hynd, Sir Michael Edwardes, A Barclay, Helen Lederer, David Lawrenson, Bill Vernon, Susan Clark, Danny O'Brien, Straw Store, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, Michael Winner, Joseph Gao, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Kirstie Pelling, Elliot Huntley, Natalie Graham, Tim Moorey, M J, Caroline Donald, Dominic Rushe, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Anthony Quinn, Laurence Steel, David Maguire, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, S P, Anne Fine, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Macaskill, Bethan Cole, Stephen Hill Chairman, Mark Prigg, Roland White, Keith Wilson, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Jeremy Black, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Graeme Bell, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, Steve Randle, Bill Jones, Amanda Craig, Mark Twain author, John Harlow, Michael Smith, Justin Rigby, Godfrey Smith, R A, Simon Callow, Louise Erdrich, Mike Langston, Dipesh Gadher, Rose Aidin, Hilary Lowe, John Waples, Helen Pridham, Leo Van Wijk's, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Louise Johncox, N W, Louise Matthews, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, T L, Eric North, Angie Buttrose, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz, Sally Kinnes, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Michael Cockerell, Tom Rhodes, Jon Tinker, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Jonathan Futrell, Judith Horsfield, Ray Perry, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Colin Forsyth, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Cynthia Ozick, Tony Steed, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Barry Newcombe, Rosie Waterhouse, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Labour plans to sweep away BBC governors Soldier in dirty tricks unit arrested Contents End of Rule in India Picture Gallery Levy had stake in tax avoidance firm Insight Contents Brown bed hops with Italian minister Contents Promise Germans in £2 billion Asian deals before World Cup vote Brown gets Number 10 to disown Cook Women face submarine ban over risk to unborn Thames Water heads league of bad polluters Blairs' head in alcohol attack Bomb raises Orange tension Found: the world's oldest mummies Holy cronies! Blair recruits Birtman to help combat crime Egg card Straw signs five bugging orders a day Imperial Cancer Research Fund SAS book on Bosnia blocked Football yobs plot Munich showdown Douglas to play English conman Abbey National Parliament's grass patch may be piazza NHS faces worst staffing crisis in 25 years as more nurses quit Mercedes-Benz Prices make British worst-off shoppers in Europe Universities compete to draw veil over 'gentleman's' degree Grandfather weeps as he begs for return of missing eight-year-old Toshiba Pay and prices across Europe Britain loses new Bentley to Germany Virigin energy Have-a-go minister chases down crime Women pay for equality with rise in cancer KPMG Jobless to get grants for cars Waste piles up as recycling slumps Seat Argentina tried to sink British ship at Gibraltar Levy linked to tax avoidance firm Insight Bewitched families lay siege to Potter bookshops OneClick Hr. com Newn Newp Nissan Ministry sells beef from cows with TB Hitachi Boy, 6, crushed to death by gravestone Ask Jeeves 'Unfair' dome bidder linked to Labour Blair wants to give fast-food pupils free apples Peugeot Punch Drunk in He used to be sure of touch. But now even allies of Tony Blair ask if he can cope with the pressures of power and family. Michael Prescott and Eben Black report Www. healthnow. com Shining a light on the dark art of spin Tell your Boss to Log off The Man who Stole the World Cup Death threats and bribery: the race to stage the 2006 World Cup ended last week in extraordinary allegations. Stephen Grey, Ian Hawkey and Louise Matthews report on England's failed bid and the maverick who won the day for Germany FT. com Hardball is the only game she knows Profile Do you want your heart to bleed through your wallet? Charles Schwab Nick Newman's Week Unfulfilled promises South Africa deserves better Polo Ralph Lauren Parable of the prodigal son of politics Picture Gallery The ghastly inevitability of Europe's federal drift Straw uses gym torture as he sweats over the big issues Atticvs These rent boys sure make a government feel awfully tired Bush and Gore are both the Queen's men This is the crumbling of Blair the unbeliever Stand by earthlings: introducing Vulcan humour. John Old English Inns Hiding from the facts in the euro debate Renault Surely, it is not whether opera singers are fat that Taxing questions for Tony Blair The Right Revd Gavin Reid: Cutting their cloth The lure of Everest Points Birthdays Too Clever by Half? The sudden flight of a maths prodigy from Oxford has revealed her parents' dark past. Rosie Waterhouse and Edin Hamzic report Fujitsu Siemens Computers Illegal ivory sale buys guns for Mugabe Honda Roads melt as killer heatwave keeps burning Saddam blackmails rebels with rape Iran's Khatami flies out to look for friends in the West BAA Runaways tell of Burmese slavery P&O Stena BMW Burmese Oppression: A Brief History Hollywood actresses find it pays to be gay French courts give passion the cold shoulder PNC Telecom Esso Posthouse Hispanic influx threatens to change face of America Corus and Regal hotels SKY Ross comeback a Supreme flop Russia fought secret air battle with US during Korean war Vauxhall Briton prepares for life on Mars Virgin Rebel hurls grapes of wrath at France's 'tainted' bubbly Clinton pins his hopes on Middle East breakthrough Audi The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Feuding Mossad calls off its spies Death unites Bond family Buckingham Palace In the serial killers' arts and crafts department Inside Los Angeles The Times It's turkey culling time in Tinseltown California dreaming Computer thieves target schools Weather and Travel Outlook Son of star wars hits a £20 billion problem Best ferry prices Dracula assault Firemen killed in French blaze Shark bite Murder case couple freed on bail Bags of money Refugee hunt Tube fire Rollover for £8.3m jackpot Virgin mobile Harrods to lose royal crests News in Brief Penguin pick-up Grants attacked Death charge Long way home Chechen arrests Venus in Orbit Richard Evans sees the elder of two talented sisters take her place in Wimbledon history by toppling the champion Virgin Contents Zvereva Fined $1,000 Golden crown for Title launches Williams era Centre Court triumph is a fitting tribute to Wimbledon legends Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe Diary Wimbled on Flashback: 1993 Wright, Wright, right Quotes of the week Belief the key to dream win By dethroning Davenport, Williams, proved a worthy and talented champion Ask Jeeves How the Match was Won and Lost Whole world on her hands Ten-year-old Venus Williams walked off a practice court on her hands and the rest, as they say, is history. Iain Johnstone reports You don't want to play Pete at any time, but… Sampras the silent assassin America's master of the grass courts will become the most titled tennis player of all time by beating Pat Rafter. By Rob Hughes Eurobet Contents Contents Rafter rallies in style The personable Australian now has the belief to fulfil his true potential, says Richard Evans Woodies offer glimpse of perfection The greatest men's doubles act in tennis history said a fond farewell to the Centre Court last night. Barry Newcombe reports Centre Court Shootout. . . How Sampras and Rafter Match up Contents Doubles vision The Stop Button Upwardly mobile Montoya ready for grand entry Williams are convinced the dashing Colombian can be a star of F1, writes Peter Windsor Jacob's Creek Button up to F1's demands The young Williams driver has shown he has championship potential. All he needs is the right drive to nurture it, says Peter Windsor Lewis boxing clever Francois Botha can be expected to offer brave resistance to Lennox Lewis, but it should be brief LloydsTSB. com Zimbabwe revival Campbell strikes to seal convincing win The home side returns to its bad old ways as Zimbabwe batsmen cruise to victory The GM Card England v Zimbabwe One day international The Oval One day international The Oval Determined Trescothick opens account in style The Somerset batsman rewarded a bold decision by the national selectors with a belligerent debut, says Peter Roebuck Hussain to help draft anti-corruption blueprint Regulations covering the domestic game will concentrage on those people best placed to influence results, writes Simon Wilde Slazenger Stewart berates England batting Brown blasts 295 in style Cricket Scoreboards Cork magic pops up to hurt Lancashire Harmison leads Durham revival Cricket Round-Up Warne toils in fading cause Somerset (368) v Hampshire (142 & 140-2) Cork hints at vintage qualities Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, asks whether the hero of the second Test has matured into a match-winning all-rounder BT French without peers France's double champions plan to enrich the Premiership and themselves next season How France Triumphed at Euro 2000 with 14-Man Football Zoff should have stood his ground Dino Zoff's resignation, after Silvio Berlusconi's criticism of him, is as sad as it is puzzling England left standing as beautiful revolution takes hold Changes in refereeing standards have given the upper hand to flair players at the expense of willing workhorses, reports Rob Hughes Trapattoni and Tardelli. . . New Men at the Helm of Italian Football Germany Calling When it counted, the 'Kaiser' had too much firepower. Ian Hawkey on the man who did most to secure the World Cup for Germany Crozier plans to win friends and influence within Uefa The FA will follow the German example and build a power base, reports Ian Hawkey Rio No Go Football Extra Cardiff Win FA Cup Final Cabrera wins hearts and clubs Alasdair Reid at the K Club The unsung Argentinian stood out on a day when tiresome infighting eclipsed the play Unknown Henninger leaves Tiger Woods trailing Scotia Travel Lyle takes the low road to hall of pain Golf Correspondent Alasdair Reid reports on the trials of Sanday Lyle, once seen as the most complete golfer of Europe's 'big five' Breakfast eplphany offers food for thought Spirit of 66 a World apart Letters to the Sports Editor Athletics Picture Gallery Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&A Book Review "Maco": The Malcolm Marshall Story Pat Symes The Parrs Wood Press; pb, £9.95 Bestsellers Making waves As politics, threatened to wreck the Games. Duncan Goodhew seized his moment of glory British Swimmers who Hope to Make a Splash at the Sydney Olympics Epic fiinish to the Eclipse The veteran jockey George Duffield enjoys his finest hour as Giant's Causeway prevails by a head The Sunday Times Sandown Newcastle Goodwood Market Rasen Agnes World going places Jonathan Powell on the high hopes of Japan's top sprinter in the Darley July Cup at Newmarket Why I couldn't resist Super 12 offer With Bristol's revival almost complete, the lure of a new challenge proved too strong More agony for Boks Revitalised Martyn determined to make Wigan suffer After almost signing for St Helens' arch rivals, the inventive stand-off wants to show just what they missed out on, writes David Lawrenson European Rival Rugby Extra Trading Wars Stooping down under British Lions Wilko Injury Castleford hold on as Sampson sees red Sports Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up Wimbledon Racing Millar has mountain to climb After his successes in the first week of the Tour de France, the young Scottish rider faces a new challenge Blistering Barros on pole Motorcycling Dekker's big break The Times One giant leap for Rawlinson The apparent overnight success of Britain's new hope for European Cup and Olympic glory is anything but that, says Pat Butcher Www. firedup. com Britain left out of Euro plans A clash between the 2002 European and Commonwealth swimming events has led to an unseemly row in Helsinki. 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By David Smith and Andrew Lorenz Creditsafe. com AttendA Oracle caper lifts lid on America's corporate spies Exposure of the software company's snooping against Microsoft has raised awkward questions for business. Joe Lauria reports from New York KLM's flying Dutchman goes for goal As a boy Leo van Wijk played for Ajax with soccer legend Johan Cruyff. Now he hopes to partner up with BA to form a strong new airline fit enough to take on the world Profile Leo Van Wijk's Working Day Royal Mail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Business Consultants Turner & co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investor Sought/for Sale Join our Winning Partnerships Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Loan Consultants Ltd. 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Experts reveal companies most likely to succeed Endowment Policy? British suffer spending power squeeze We work longer for lower wages than continentals and Americans, but our prices are higher. By Sarah Toyne Legal & General 'Unfair' tax system hurts pensioners most as young live it up The M&G Managed Growth Fund Revealed: 10 pointless types of insurance Millions of people are taking out cover they don't need. Kevin Pratt lists the policies most likely to be superfluous Liverpool Victoria Picture Gallery Medical insurers slammed over premium rises Cheltenham & Gloucester Trader daydreams of profitable times For three months we have chronicled John Urbanek's day trading. Here we review the highs and lows of his career to date Week of mystery and misery ends with touch of joy Diary of a Day Trader Perpetual Barclays Policy Plus Neville James Abbey National Foyle's library sale is overdue A unique collection of some of our rarest books will be dusted down and put under the hammer. Peter Watson reports Disabled pensioners made to pay £170 parking fine Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Bank of Scotland Equitable St Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Dfall Shares Exploding the myth of online credit-card fraud Web Wise Climbdown means wider access to stakeholder pensions Savings News Chase De Vere Foster & Cranfield FPDSavills Policy Portfolio PLC The Close Beacon Investment Fund Cricketer dismisses his spendthrift ways Fame and Fortune After a carefree youth, county captain Mark Alleyne has invested in property and a pension. 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