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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Stretton, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Joan Bakewell, Barbara Hall, Christine McGourty, Jon Swain, James Clark, Chris Ryder, Nicholas Rufford, Ron Cockerill, Murray Ross, Rob Hughes, Dan Pearson, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Alice Carruhers, Karen Wheeler, Jonathan Miller, Dave Robottom, Boris Johnson, Lesley White, Dave Whyte, John Jay, Ian Love, J D, Forward Maisokwadzo, Adrian Walters, Waldeman Januszczak, Natasha Woods, Ivo Tennant, John Burrough, David Blunkett, Mike Whitfield, Kathryn Cooper, Winner's Dinngers, Melanie Rickey, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Melanie Phillips, Professor Geoffrey Lloyd, John R Emshwiller, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Joe Lauria, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, Jane McKerron, Richard Brook, Dr Roger Henderson, John Wiley, Joan Rivers, Rene Boote, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Alan Hartog, Anthony J Roberts, Robert Winnett, Anthony Sattin, Rachel Nacer, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Mark Ottaway, Andy Riley, Marian Phillips, Thomas Leleux, John Evans, Roger Liddle, Matthew Baylis, Philip Kingsley, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, John Swain, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Bob Emerson, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Edward Porter, Margaret Odongo, J L Davies, Jane Renton, Eben Black, Michael Jones, Paul Johnson, Liz Jones, George Perry, Max Clifford, Kelth Cooper, Sam Harris, Nick Gardner, Norman Heap, Mark Franchetti Chervlyonnaya, Chechnya, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Martyn, Theo Aronson, Deborah Collcutt, Kathryan Cooper, Valerie Garner, Liz Bailey, William Shawcross, Alastair Hendy, Clive Bone, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Smita Talati, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Sarah Bradford, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Tim Rayment, Pamela Amor, Brian Jackman, Mark Edwards, David Evans, Susan Clark, Danny O'Brien, Liz Balley, Chris Patten, Robert Lacey, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Jo Cleare, Shane Starling, R Lewin, Stanley Stewart, Senay Boztas, Zoe Brennan, Richard Short, Marie Colvin, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Aids Sufferer, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Peta Bee, Aiison Pattnson, Robin Simon, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Caroline Donald, Dominic Rushe, Micky Heaton-Merheim, Chris Feetenby, Rosie Thomas, Rob Ryan, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, John Stern, John Collinson, Kevin, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Lisa Sykes, John Elliott, Emily Milich, Dr Dotun Okubanjo, Paul Kavanagh, R W Johnson, Lee Harrington, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Keith Wilson, Danny Roth, Tern Managan, Peter Johnson, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Tom Cox, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Dr Marjorie Lister, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Richard Rae, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Leake, Claire Sutton, Bryan Frank, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, Harry Hinde, Kate Constabl, John Harlow, Andrew Summers Chief executive, Godfrey Smith, Simon Brooke, Dipesh Gadher, Kate Thornton, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Barry Breadmore, Brian Glanville, Tony, Thelma Agnew, Tom Robbins, Robert Kunzig, Andrew Lycett, Thomasine Warmington, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Lewis Stuart, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Angie Buttrose, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Gavin Pike, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Mike Langston Managing director, Hugh Pearman, Barney Magill, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, David Parsley, Michael Riding Managing director, Harry Johnston, Lady Elizabeth Haslam, David Smith Economics Editor, Christian Dymond, Tom Deveson, Simon Crerar, Savings News, Anthony Howard, Christine Hall, Peter Roebuck, Professor Anthony Clare, Douglas Kennedy, Jeremy Griffin, India Knight, David Long, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Ali Smith, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Sarah Wynter, Jonathan Leake Jonathan Leake, Tony Watts, Boris Schapiro, Jim Cotton-Betteridge Managing director, Isabel Page,

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Contents Brown spends to cut crime Contents Virgin SAS rescue mission leads jungle hostages to safety Hillary Clinton feels heat over Jewish jibe Contents Labour plans to jail Killer drivers for life Contents Inside Contents Calais Doctors cut down patients' drug doses to save on costs RUC steps out from behind its armour Boating weather: Topsail schooners of the French… US sheep may be infected with BSE from British feed Tough justics Straw's 'castle' to cost £275m Oxford rebels over plan for a minaret amid the espires Beckhams set to score with a posh brand of merchandise Virgin MI5 Invites snappers to be snoopers Northern Electric Gas Britain backs Algerian arms deal despite ethical policy P&O Stena Line Found: the 260m-year-old mother of all life forms America to station stealth bombers at British base Mericedes-Benz NHS supplies addicts with £11m of heroin Censors forced to allow sale of hard-core sex videos Saatchi pays £150,000 for Emin's soiled bed Big Brother has voyeurs panting Germany fan runs our football flop Abbey National Astronomers face losws of Jodrell Bank Polo Match. More Volkswagen for your money Body of 'Exodus pharaoh' found Virgin Ministers vie for positions in reshuffle Brother-in-law lands Irvine in legal cronies row Correction Go loan Hitachi Secret life of the New York Hitlers Vauxhall Article Withdrawn Girl talk: it's really all in the gences By the left—delinquents could be marched into the cadets Is a division of Halifax plc 'Bookend' towers to dominate London Honda Parents return to beach as hope fades for Sarah Gateway Royal Mint 'Quiet' Cheshire tops sex-crime league table Dome zones may be sold Down Under Peugeot Mountain cave cure for asthma SAGA Now's the time Turning on the Cash The government is about to boast of plans to spend, on health and other services. But what are the real prospects of Taxpayers seeing a worthwhilw return? David Smith BT Wish you weren't here? Cloudy skies, cold winds, and rain on St Swithin's day: are we doomed to a cancelled summer? Deborah Collcut and Stuart Wavell report from the cold front Audi Summertime Blues: How we are under the Weather A wise guy playing the fool to win Profile British humour—it brings tears to my eyes Jobchannel Nick Newman's Week Dangerous money The girls can't help it Multiple Display Advertising Items Deathly arts of the cultural commissars What they won't teach you on the internet Roy of the ravers is guardin of Campbell's back-alley work Atticus Where was the TV crew on Euan's big night? Atticus Portillo didn't invite his wife on the outing Atticus The great and good have got it wrong about drugs The in & out How we copy film violence The Times A remedy for crime Keep the bond between twins Contrary to your article, Commonwealth monitors… Rebuilding Kosovo Mum on the move Points Birthdays He transformed himself from ordinary schoolboy into… He transformed himself from ordinary schoolboy into a Mayfair dandy welcomed at hight scoiety parties. So why did John Morgan die young, sad and alone? Charles Schwab Chechens beaten on tortuer train BBA Whites face war veterans' backlash over farms Hemingway charged US to run spy ring Chrysler Barak offers compromise on Jerusalem Geisha queen declares war on bestseller Virgin Barclays Japan pins reputation on bar girl hunt Inspop Alfaromeo Posthouse Book lights fuse under Hillary's Jewish vote Elderly fly hight in US jobs boom The Woolwich Monsoon Germans snipe at Britain's new embassy 'Morning before' birth pill alarms Catholic church The Royal Bank of Scotaland plc PNC Telecom Work 24 Hyundai The View Hyundia Xg30 Greece asks for US to flight terror Royal Mail French teenager hailed as heir to Hendrix's crown Picture Gallery Babies die as Mbeki blocks HIV drugs Defectors blame CIA as their dreams go west Inside Washington Power may have gone to the head of Lawrence Summers Tipper's parties are shrink-wrapped Asking the oracle News Player Families to sue Britain over Belgrade blitz Ashdown tipped to take top UN post in Kosovo Weather and Travel Outlook Chequered event: L a model carries a black and white… Queen Mother's honours list Tobacco pledge Cult defies court over boy's return Poll postition British youngsters drinking more Tehran blasts Launch aborted Tornado deaths Four share £7.5m lottery jackpot Cahoot Queen Mother's honours list News in Brief Transplant hope Elian meeting Botanists missing Councillor killed Lockerbie plan Lord of the Ring Britain's world heaveyweight champion took less than six miniutes to retain his titles with a brutal performance in London, reports Hugh Mcllvanney Contents Callaway Contents England stroll to Lara's heavy burden Peter Roebuck examines the efforts by the troubled West Indies batting genius to live up to the expectations forced upon him Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Gentle giant Flintoff in search of harder edge Andrew Flintoff's size hasn't stopped him pulling his weight for England, says Richard Rae Openers on rampage New boy Trescothick delivgers the goods again as England take the attack to West Indies The GM Card Els holds off Monty in thriller A crucial birdie clinches a win for the genial South African and sets him up for the Open Nemesis strikes again as rivals clash The competition was so intense you could easily have forgotten the other 72 players, says Lewis Stuart Lawrie putting brave face on problem Last year's surprise Open winner faces a struggle because of trouble on the greens. By Natasha Woods Open door for Woods Golf correspondent Alasdair Reid says the American can completer his set of majors at St Andrews Only too happy to do my bit as second eye of the Tiger Professional-turned-caddie Lee Harrington sees the Open favourite more concerned about the fishing than his form in Ireland Three down, One to Go: How Tiger Woods Has Won his Major Titles Standard Life Hats off to loser who won A refreshing attitude to life has helped the Frenchman survive his Carnoustie calamity, says Alasdair Reid Parnevik in good humour to provide a serious challenge He may project an oddball image with his Norman Wisdom cap, but you discount the Swede at your peril, writes Alasdair Reid Goodbye Jack The Golden Bear prepares to bid what is sure to the an emotional farewell to his favourite place in all the golfing world. By Alan English Reality exacts terrible toll on 15-minute wonders Stephen Jones recalls some of the unknowns who lit up the Open with their first-round exploits but faded when he the heat was on Spirit of Young Tom takes flight on eagle's wing Pete's point of no return Pete Sampras may not be the fastest server but he has perfected the gam's most deadly weapon Williamhillcasino Short-sighted LTA must serve up winning vision The organisation that has singularly failed to inspire British tennis needs a new name and a revamped structure, writes Richard Evans Parmar steps into fring line The debutant and Time Henman have a tough task if they are to stave off relegation after Greg Rusedski's injury, writes Richard Evans Cupboard bare for McEnroe John McEnroe's decision to pick himself for America's Davis Cup team at 41 shows the lack of depth in the US, says Richard Evans Samsung British sense of fair play dumped in the bin Time to serve fans better Letters to the Sports Editor Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&A Book Review Sightlines: A Stadium Odyssey Bestsellers Last-gasp Lomu grabs glory The greatest game ever played? This one's the winner The highest attendance ever for a rugby match—109,874—enjoyed a magical clash between two giants, says Stephen Jones Uk: athletics & Norwich Unior Chasing Gold Chris Brasher was the ugly duckling who helped others make history. But he wanted some glory for himself, reports David Walsh Britain's hopefuls left floundering in slipstream The demise of British steeplechasing can be traced to the rise of the Kenyans in the late 1960s and, more recently, the powerful Moroccans, writes Pat Butcher Armstrong's tour de force The Texan will surely win the Tour again, but victory will not be met with universal approval Botero scales the Alpine heights As the Tour entered the Alps, the stage went to the gallant Colombian while the overall position was unchanged. By Marian Phillips The Times The Summer Sales Major Transfers in England during the Close Season Lexus Risky Business Premierships clubs are spending a fortune on players, but most of it is going into froeign pockets Lazio spare no expense in search for glory Hernan Crespo's £37m price tag shows money is no object as the Italian champions force the spending pace, writes Brian Glanville Big Buys . . . Big Mistakes World Cup row goes to court Seven Chances The humiliating performances of Kevin Keegan's team at Euro 2000 have turned the spotlight on the next generation. Today, England's under-16s take on the brilliant boys of Brazil. Rob Hughes examines the journey they must take if potential is to be realsised and England's fortunes reversed 1 the Generation Game England's New Breed are Showing Potential. . . 2 Fostering Child's Play 3 Coaching Talent along 4 the Apprentice Years 5 Surviving Setbacks 6 Graduation Days 7 the Finished Article Saqlain sorcery sparks Surrey Barney Spender at The Oval Cricket Scoreboards Chapple holds firm to save Lancashire Ivo Tennant at Taunton Dravid kept on ice after Fulton discovers touch The Cricket Round-Up ICC is under fire on Condon Pakistan has decried the ex-police chief''s appointment to probe alleged corruption. Simon Wilde reports Chevrolet Ring master David Walsh Lennonx Lewis showed the fighting qualities that make him a true champion as he saw off Francois Botha Redgrave crew take losing route to final Sports Round-Up Log on to the internet and enjoy the best of sport… This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up Racing Newbury BBC2 2pm, 2.30pm, 3pm, 3.30pm Haydock FT. com Classic obsession Grey day: Kalypso Katie, ridden by Mick Kinane, battles for her win at York, and another victory at the Curragh today will exorcise the nightmare of her defeat in the Epsom Oaks Stratford Newton enjoys day in the sun Glorious Goodwood Eurobet Orange Mika regains focus A rejuvenated world champion seizes pole position for today's Austrian GP at the A1-Ring How They Line up in today's Austrain Grand Prix Irvine's absence hard to stomach Formula One teams can ill afford to have their highly paid assets going sick, says Peter Windsor Achike makes jump in class Replacements put British men in lead orle after withdrawal of 16 athletes decimates European Cup team, writes Pat Butcher Motoring Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Genuine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dreams Become Reality Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wundercars All-vehlcles Westmid Vehicles General Trade Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The bare minimum The Fiat Ecobasic looks like a joke, but 97 mpg at a cost of just £3,300 makes it seriously attractive, says Ray Hutton There's no harm in rocking around the clock High-mileage cars offer great value, writes John Evans Putting dealers to the test Road Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpina Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landcbmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Mercedes Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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John McLaren, banker turned… MPC man says spending won't lift rates Railtrack forces watchdog to back down Contents ITV is the real winner as Robinson triumphs again Agenda Rolls powers ahead in super-jumbo race Health guide to help patients Energis Business Digest Ivy pair start talks to buy Simpson's Domain name squatters evicted Aon to sell advice arm to managers Drinks men get funding top-up Energis Rover starts revival of Austin marque Abbey plans £450m sale of property Small firms add up benefit cost Computer games group floats TXU rivals Scottish in battle for Norweb Huntsworth up for sale to fight off raiders Germany slashes top rate of tax Euro Watch Economy booms Inward investment Inflation fears Business rates down by nearly 50% Risks in Brown's blow-out Economic Outlook Business Letters Rate rioses may ensure shares keep going up American Account Byers' Poker The battle for ITV begins in earnest as Stephen Byers clears the way for the big three players to become two. Report by Dominic Rushe and Andrew Lorenz Gulf Air Ford Europe gears up for the drive back to profit An elite management duo if focusing on costs, market share and brand image in the battle to revive earnings, writes Andrew Lorenz Juitsu Computers Siemens City Index Safeway chief steps up his guerrilla war Carlos Criado-Perez has attracted a million extra customers but is his price-cutting campaign turning into a suicide mission? Profile Bank man's answer to a sterling problem Sushil Wadhwani has brought fresh thinking to how the Bank of England's monetary policy committee can coax the pound down. David Smith talks to him Carlos Criado-Perez's Working Day Internet tipsters take share prices for a ride Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books Independent goes cheap to find readers Too many copies of the newspaper are being given away in the struggle to maintain circulation and attract advertising revenue. By Dominic Rushe The Sunday Times Intenet Guides Offer Swiss merger wizard takes on the New York giants UBS is pushing further into America with its PaineWebber takeover. But is it big enough to challenge Wall Street's big three? Joe Louria reports from New York Boardroom Bonanza Modern fat cats are lapping up bigger bonuses than ever but investors want proper consultation on these deals as Vodafone has learnt to its cost. John Waples reports Stepinvest Telework Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Turner & co. Avondale Business Consultants Imperial Consolidated Multiple Display Advertising Items Intercell Communications Legal International OCRA World Wide The SCF Group The Company Store Group Pips Telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items The Faranchise Company Weaver Valley Estates Pirtek hoses & assemblies Data bank The Sunday Times Cassani seeks backing for staff buyout at Go Sharewatch The Sunday Times A Share in the Boardroom Invensys Textile markers must cut their cloth to suit the 21st century In a sector facing an uncertain future, two firms, on traditional, on high-tech, describe their problems to Jane Renton The Sunday Times Chris Dedicoat The Experts Cisco Systems Mike Langston BT Andrew Summers Design Council Jim Cotton-Betteridge Royal Mail Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial College invests in its graduates' start-ups London Business School is helping its graducates to set up their own businesses by providing finance as well as advice. Claire Oldfield reports Dotcom consultant finds partners to help young firms grow Netdecisions has become a key player in the new economy after helping several leading internet companines. Claire Oldfield reports Creditsafe. com Posthouse Bulletin Downpour brought bright outlook for brolly maker Arnold Fulton used his engineering skills to make better umbrellas. But it took an afternoon of rain to get his sales going. By Mark Stretton The Sunday Times homes 2000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Dentist needs to know drill for self-employed workers Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bankrupt Stock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Domainexperts. co. uk EU-COM Multiple Display Advertising Items Creditsafe. com Honda's civic pride takes a bashing Prufrock Des res with good views of Sainsbury superstore Prufrock Piggy goes to market The Sunday Times Bookshop Thompson rides in to revive Rentokil Inside the City Green funds buy stock in worst polluters Online tax returns thrown into chaos Shareholder perks offer even the kitchen sink Contents First 'claim farms' to open in Britain Contents Jupiter Contents B&B members urged to sell windfall shares When insurance can be bad for your health Revolutionary deal is a big gamble Aberdeen Standrard Life Bank Endowment advice seems like clear case of mis-selling Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Is vice more profitable than virtue? Pension funds may be stopped from buying shares in 'unethical' firms. By Robert Winnett and Kathryn Cooper Egg: invest Save&prosper Top tips from both camps Equitable LloydsTSB. com Britain's great housing party After soaring prices in many parts of the country, the market is now stagnant or in decline, writes Nick Gardner Owners save by selling on the web Invest in One of the Few Remaining Mutuals Take care when buying or selling in net auctions Halifax DLJ direct Surrenda-link Equitable Policy Plus Scottish Widows American-style deal to slash pension costs' Yet another way of saving for retirement has been launched. Robert Winnett welcomes Labour's latest brainchild How Labour is changing the rules of saving MBNA Mortgage price war breaks out Fierce competition among banks and building societies means excellent deals are available. Kathryn Cooper reports Bonanza week ends months of misery Diary of a Day Trader Threadneedle investments Supplier mix-up was anything but a gas Anderson Investigates Framlington Managed Growth Fears of net fraud prove unfounded Security may still be a big worry but no individual has yet had to pay for rogue transactions, writes Matthew Wall Egg: loan Beat rip-off merchants with winning websites Computer-based services are getting better all the time. Sarah Toyne picks out some of the best on the web Legal & General Schroders Euro Tech Fund Yorskhire Building Society Itsonline. co. uk Coventry Building Society Virgin British throw away £6bn a year in tax The Inland Revenue is accused of using confusion tactics to deprive people of rightful benefits. By Kevin Pratt Neville James Limited Beale Dobioe & Company Limited Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Society branches out with tree planting for new loans Savings News Strong recovery follows rough patch Fund Watch Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Policy Portfolio PLC FPD savills Be wary of the old bonus rate trick Money Monitor Carphone debut may ring hollow Woman soldier needs financial battle plan Money Makeover Try before you buy What the Experts Recommend Fidelity Investments The Trouble with Men Professor Anthony Clare has been taking time off from his psychiatrist's chair to find out why men are in crisis. His blunt Conclusions are unsparing in their criticism of male familings Superlative Travel Contents Inside Contents Picture Gallery Who's the Good Father? Next Week how to Be a Real Man Harry is too horrible India Knight There's no escape from the great village bore Mean Fields Reed. co. uk Enemy of the People Push scooters I'm happy for you, Betty old chum After Betty Boothroyd had announced her retirement, she went for a gossipy dinner with Michael Jones, her friend of 25 years Sabotage and secrets: his family's stock in trade John de Chastelainb is just the man to talk arms with the IRA—both his parents were wartime agents, writes Andrew Lycett Browns Her little books blew her into the big time Interview Japer Gerard meets victoria Barnsley The reforms that are pushing pupils up the learning curve Black Hawk down Patsy takes a step back to gangland Patsy Kensit and her new boyfriend grew up among East End crooks. Will going back to her roots bring her the stability she craves, asks Margarette Driscoll Greenfingers Blair's wizard vanishes in a puff of vanity Alastair Campbell revealed himself on screen last night to be a hysterical nonentity, writes AA Gill Naked ambition David Frost's cold desire to succeed divided the new satirists riding a wave of 1960s TV fame, writes Humphrey Campenter A two-headed beast stalks Bush and Gore Class? 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David Long keeps on the right side of the law - and the right side of the road Motoring blackspots Vintage Australia South west Australia not only enjoys incredible natural beauty, says Mark Ottaway, it might soon produce the world's finest wines The heady boquet of the Barossa Wine expert Joanna Simon visits the vineyards of South Australia—and finds Jacob's Creek in full flow . . . Travel Brief Barossa Wines: Favourites to Drink Back Home Licence to love on the islands of Italy Capri's ancient reputation for divine decadence still lingers, says Stanley Stewart; and, right, David Wickers lays bare 10 of Italy's isles of delight Exclusive Sunday Times Travel Offer Clubs Sunsail Unicorn Holidays Red alert Virgin Holidays Travel One To Advertise Please Call Discover India Marsh mellow Brian Jackman discovers America's best-hidden wilderness. 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