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Liz Hurley, Adrian Addison, John Dugdale, Peter Fairley, Mark Stretton, John Hilton, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Alec Stewart, Gareth Owen, P Jenkins, Sue Gaisford, Jim Munro, Angela Dowden, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Mr I McAleer, Chris Wise, Jonathan Miller, Brain Pendreigh, Sarah MacAulay, John Porter, J D, Adam Luck, Max Glaskin, Emine Saner, Lucy Adams, Mr R Evans, Jane Bridges, Frank Whitford, Fred Pearce, Dr David Murray Bruce, Kathryn Cooper, Matt Wolf, Sally Payne, Melanie Rickey, Humphrey Carpenter, Tim Richards, Peter Byrne, Gillian Hall, Katharine Merry, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Sally Brown, Dr Roger Henderson, C D, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Andy Millward, Martin James, Mathew Williamson, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Richard Aldrich, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David MacLend, David Dougill, Denise Jackson, Andrew Yue, Philip Kingsley, Dr Roy Gimbrett, Thrasy Petropoulos, Sue Clayton, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Mrs J March, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Mcllvanney, Brian Jackson, Saskia Sissons, Jeremy Clarkson, Ken Russell, Hugh Canning, Stewart Lee, John Sutherland, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Aamir Shahzaad, Edward Porter, Jenny Shields, Jane Renton, Alice McCabe, Dick Winchester, John O'Donnell, Liz Jones, Kay Adams, Brian Wilson, Lynne Wallis, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Vernon Bogdanor, Dave Lees, Jenet Peers, Amy Anderson, Joe Perry, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Richard Johnson, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Peter Miller, Simon Mills, Lisa Jardine, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Alastair Carr, Lucinda Kemeny, Anne McFerran, Jasper Gerard, Kate Laven, Michael Woodhead, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Lowri Turner, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, G Urbani, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Katie Hickman, Mark Edwards, Nicola Goldie, David Lawrenson, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Danny O'Brien, Deborah Collcutt Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Hugo Barnacle, John Stewart's, Lois Rogers, Dennis Baldry, Raymond Keene, Steve Charlton, Phil McGucken, Ed Porter, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, David Walton, Andy Knott, David Hunt, Chris Partridge, Francis Rafferty, Nell Davis, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Avril Williams, Natalie Graham, M J, Robert Elms, Humfrey Hunter, Mike Phillips, Rob Ryan, Pat Butcher, Gy Northants, John Stern, Carolline Donald, Flight Lieutenant Geoff Lloyd, Safa Haeri, S P, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Paul Mitchell, Keith Wilson, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Stephanie Calman, Maurice Chittenden, Nayab Chohan, Iain Biddle, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Mueller, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Mel Webb, Ray Hutton, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, Amanda Craig, Fay Weldon, Peter Kenyon, Christine Webb, Nicolette Janes, John Urbanek, S Kennedy, Pj Hants, John Waples, John Holden, Toby Musgrave, A A Gill, Anna Lund, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Brian Saker, N W, Holly Browne, Stuart Austin, Tom Robbins, Harvey Jones, James McFarlane, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Angie Buttrose, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Hugo Vickers, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, Jane Thorne, David Wickers, Chris Scott, Stephen Gardiner, David Wishart, Andrew Frankel, Michael Adams, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Eben Black Cheif Political Correspondent, Rupert Steiner, Lisa Dash, Andrei Ol'khovatov, Hugh Pearman, David Doughill, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Neil MacLean, Tom Deveson, Heather Curtis, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Maureen Freely, Pj Lacapelle-Marival, Peter Roebuck, Terry Harrison, Joanna Simon, Chris Feetenby, Steve Grant, Sandy Gall, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoBBC plans two new TV channels Inside Contents New to go Dsddies boys Women at war advance on Whitehall My Century of Tests Back on course: Frankie Dettori enjoys a winning… Love in the cold Straw to keep paedophile list secret Top City boss faces share row Doors News Review Travel Style Money Magazine Are Any Sections Missing? Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Milosevic may barter hostages for war suspects Cars more costly to run than houses Garages face censure for rip-off repair work Chancellor fights Prescott on housing Lacoste Hard-hat heaven: Prince Philip adjusts his riding… Widdecombe fined for driving over speed limit Tories taunt the '£3m minister' Briton killed saving tourist from elephant Brown and his bride want a family 'as soon as possible' Virgin mobile Humphrys offered his resignation in bias row Anne to be given Thistle honour Eton targeted in paedophile inquiry at top public schools Mercedes-Benz First pig organ transplants set to get approval Manchester United star fights to stay off alcohol French play dirty for £1bn tank deal Perfect fossil shows what Yorkshire monster had for its last supper Abbey National Army intelligence blunder let IRA kill SAS captain It's not wrong to hold babies right Sky Leylandii faces 6ft height limit Cahoot Wilde's lost play reveals his torment New planets speed up search for alien life Audi Tate exhibition shows abuse of Queen Mother Usecolor It's true: exams really are easier Oxford graduate opens £1bn silver 'Sundance' mine Romeo British isle where it just never rains Citroën Army may allow lovers to live in married quarters Corrections Arts hit as lottery cash goes to NHS Yacht owners call for curb on rogue tankers Cahoot Projects that have lost out How Euro Law Will Change your Life Stena Line Cleaning up in court: the flood of legal sction srt to engulf Britain Abbey National Honda A cool match for an iron chancellor Profile Snap away, spy cameras—just get my good side Win Good rights, bad rights How to protect children Jobchannel We won't be ruled by anyone but Big Daddy If the public wants an answer the interviewer has to get it Lady Jay does her level best to fade away Atticus Gordon accepts Tony is the main man, but never the best man Archie gets to grips with the Tory holiday rota Doctors are the demons who deserve our support Contents BMW Four Plus We should never have separate laws for gays Rover The sham that Arafat rejected Sock it to the City Deaths on the hill Points Birthdays The Lab Rats Voyeuristic TV shows shed little light on social conduct but, write Nicholas Hellen and Judith O'Reilly, they make big money Who's who in the Big Brother House Promise Vive La France! (But watch out for the French) Nearly half a million Britons own homes in France. Tony Allen-Mills reports on the pleasures and pitfalls of joining the francophile invasion BAA Vauxhall Posthouse Fading Gore seeks deputy to turn tide Bush's nephew pulls in the Hispanic vote British anarchists plot to disrupt Sydney games Reagan's son spoils the party Briton quits Indonesia over 'psych war' claims Suharto fights to keep his millions Renault Mégane Noah's Ark to save Zimbabwe's game The Times Cannes loses the Hollywood war on Normandy beach Land Rover Living hell of Russia's death row BT You Can Virginbiz PNO Telecom Dotcommunism A jolt for romance Mitsubishi Motors France loses face as press takes privacy seriously Inside Paris Iran gives £2m to stir Palestinian rebellion Kennedy faces inquiry over speech money Pipe dream: Members of the Calgary Highlanders from… Screen games are linked to violence Weather and Travel Outlook Ferrysavers Glamis tribute Sub crew runs up £352,000 bill Husband charged Runway theory on Concorde crash EU aid delay Home alone Buy my car One ticket wins £13.8m jackpot Goldfishguide Bomb alert disrupts trains News in Brief Kray 'stable' Oil rig airlift Forest fires rage Nightclub killings $11m robbery Waging War Off the Hook England's bowlers fail to push home their advantage as defiant West Indies batsmen fight for every wicket. By Simon Wilde Contents John Charcol Fjord Fiesta Cruel Break Keane in Clinic Mystery West Indies slip Ambrose fights back England take the intiative, but West Indies' stout resistance leaves the Test finely balanced Bowlers must deliver disciplined display England have advanced Immeasurably as a team but there is still work to be done, not least in this Test, writes Peter Roebuck Pacemakers keep up pressure Rob Hughes reports on Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, the West Indian fast bowlers who have defied the ravages of age Tax officials seize bank records Proudest day of my career Alec Stewart Old Trafford ovation was the most memorable moment of my 100 Tests for England Surrey punt pays off Surrey (310 & 227-4 dec) beat Lancashire (120 & 145) by 272 runs Cricket Scoreboards Dull day ends in stalemate Somerset (359 & 368-3) drew with Yorkshire(327) Edrich reveals he has cancer Cricket Round-Up Radcliffe back on track Brave run raises hopes for gold Britain's leading female runner showed at Crystal Palace yesterday that she is putting her injuries behind her, writes Pat Butcher British Olympic hopefuls facing trials of strength The future appears to be in safe hands, although for two household names the curtain is about to fail, writes Pat Butcher Sprinter returns in style Hignett sure to profit The midfield creator is one of the most precious resource at wealty Blackburn Rovers Further Francis works on shoestring The cash-strapped London club can no longer afford to pay signing-on fees, but spirits remain high, says Brian Glanville United feel the heat Wenger's Dutch courage Football Extra Kluivert Kicks out Transfer Talk Fifa Reprieve Rothmans Rumpus Sutton Shame Keane faces culture shock, on and off the pitch The Irish striker will find Serie a a whole new ball game, in a team full of talented forwards. Brian Glanville examines the challenges ahead The GM Card A Fistful of Pesetas Pushy agents, product endorsements, millionaire lifestyles. The Hollywood mentality has gripped Europee with wages spiralling out of control. Rob Hughes asks where it will all end Only fittest survive in whole new ball game Extreme fitness is the only way to keep up with the changes in modern football Mykland to give Leeds cause for alarm Munich's new striker will be fully alert when the German side set out to secure a Champions League spot, says Ian Hawkey Beckham the 'model pro' Slazenger Pundits get caught with their pants down So flattered by imitation Sport on TV Picks of the week Q & a Book Review Arsenal: Memories and Marble Halls by David Sims (Pavillion, hb, £19.99) Bestsellers Eales steals win at the last Versatile Wellens thriving under pressure David Lawrenson on the Saint who has mastered the full-back role after spending much of last season as ajack of all trades Audi Rugby Extra Sharks on the Hunt Cardiff Debut for Muller Clark Gets the Top Job Olympic heroes clear all hurdles Golden girl Gunnell had world at her feet To the watching millions she had it all under control, but 'Our Sally' shook like a leaf as she waited for the gun, says Rob Hughes More than a three-day wonder A family that survived adversity nurtured the competitive spirit that keeps eventer Mary King in the Olympic running The Sunday Times Lewis in hurry to impress Hemery close to perfection He triumphed in Mexico City and his disappointment in Munich showed how much he asked of his talent. By Hugh Mcllvanney Rawlinson takes defeat in his stride Britain's hurdles hope was found out in Oslo but confident of success when the medals are up for grabs in Sydney. By Pat Butcher Wave Goodbye The weather ruled the waves at Cowes Week, forcing battles to be fought both on the water and in the bar. By Kate Laven Absent royals force Cowes rethink With Prince Philip not making an appearance, regatta organisers are turning to new sources for their glamour, says Kate Laven Agony meets ecstasy Dream ended By cruel injury Audacious Hughes eases Tayseer home A victorious trainer fields six en route to joining a select band of men, reports Jonathan Powell Market Rasen Chester Newbury Older, wiser, still a winner Two months after a crash that nearly killed him, Frankie Dettori returned to Newmarket and twice rode a winner, says Tim Richards Hodgson takes pole as Haga crashes out Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools Cowes Week This Week's Fixtures Racing Rain man Barrichello finds perfect answer to his prayers There wasn't a dry eye in the house as the Brazilian mastered the wet to claim an emotional win at Hockenheim. By Peter Windsor Coulthard Finally on Fire Although he refuses to discuss his brugh with death, the Scot looks more like a champion-in-waiting Fantasy Football Fjord fiesta sets up double A second Swedish title is on the horizon for Lee Westwood, who has surged ahead in the Scandinavian Masters, writes Mel Webb Four Wheel Drive Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. 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From Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt Air China Britain must catch up with US productivity Investment in information technology is the key to unlocking the economic benefits brought by the new economy, writes David Walton New economy lets us live with the boom's heat Cyber-Raiders Attack Failure to close websites that allow copying of music and movies has thrown the entertainment industry into turmoil Work24 Woolwich boss takes a risk on the digital wave John Stewart is using leading-edge technology to take the bank beyond its traditional mortgage market The Sunday Times John Stewart's Working Day Business Letters Riches lie buried amid the jorgon Bestselling Business Books Float failure puts pressure on ICL to break up Many experts believe the computers group will be vulnerable to takeover unless it sells parts of the business Legal eagles spread their wings British law firms are being forced to grapple with different European cultures in their drive to expand overseas. That can cause problems Energy-auctions ltd Vodafone Sainsbury starts cooking again A new marketing campaign has revived the supermarket's sales. Dominic Rushe reports on its quest to return to its roots as a retailer of quality food German giant puts itself up for sale Founders seek to bale out after Metro is savaged by rivals such as Wal-Mart Databank United News heads west in search of deal Sharewatch Sunday Times Investor with Midas touch strikes gold Jack Petchey is one of Britain's biggest private investors with a £185m portfolio. John Waples looks at the Cockney who has impressed the stock market Make your Billing Don't let work put you flat on your back Half of staff absences are caused by back pain, but a new campaign aims to reduce the suffering and the cost, writes Dr David Murray Bruce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Turner & co. 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John O'Donnell meets a mother who struggled for years to get her idea to market Factory move put car part firm in top gear Covent Garden dismisses law on recycling as a load of rubbish Medium-sized companies are struggling to comply with European directives on the disposal of packaging, writes Jane Renton The Sunday Times Mike Langston The Experts Bob Davis Andrew Summers Design Council Ray Perry Charted Institute of Marketing Fayed is going for a song HSBC From K-Bar to gay bar Prufrock The Sunday Times Skiving becomes latest staff perk Rio Tinto ready for Japanese showdown Sir Bob Wilson may have won the battle for North, but has put himself on a collision course with Far East steel mills, writes paul Ham from Sydney Poor athletes forced to run a raffle London Clubs bets on Las Vegas win Inside the City Winning Ideas. . . Peter Lee won £500,000 on Who… Homeowners lose legal aid First Direct not amused by comedy of errors Family Affair Treasury to end huge bank fees Fortune Seekers Redemption trap costs borrowers £4bn a year Gartmore Net auction has best deals Not Again Small shareholders get short straw in float frenzy Mortgage cover may be compulsory Standard Life Bank Scottish Widows It's easy to avoid tax when you buy shares for children Money Matters The best ways to finance your new car Kathryn Cooper explores the range of finance deals that can help you afford the sky-high price of new cars Where to find the cheapest imports deals on the internet Useful Websites Lloyds TSB Loyal borrowers lose out Building societies pay bonuses to long-term members—but switching allegiance may be more lucrative Cheltenham & Gloucester Murray Johnstone Pension law punishes unmarried couples Money makeover for TV winners The three biggest winners in the quiz show Who wants to be a Millionaire face another tough question: what to do with the money. Nick Gardner "phoned some friends" for their ideas Barclays The M & G High Yield Corporate Bond Fund Liverpool Victoria Are you in line for a forgotten fortune? There are billions of pounds lying unclaimed. Harvey Jones explains how to find out whether any of it belongs to you Friends Provident The Sunday Times Divorced parents face new maintenance test A change in the law means parents could have to pay 25% of their income to support children, writes Sarah Toyne Surfers: find the right server There are dozens of internet service providers but selecting the right one is easy, Sarah Toyne has some pointers Multiple Display Advertising Items Energy auctions ltd Surrenda-link Scottish Widows Net banks have plenty to prove Web Wise Multiple Display Advertising Items Policy Plus The Sunday Times Out with old shares, in with new If you still own shares you bought in the 1990s, now may be the time to sell. Kevin Pratt builds a 21st century portfolio Star manager tries to lift fortunes Fund Watch Funds Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards …Fall Shares Cheap cover for adventurers Savings News Long-term loan deal keeps rate low Money Monitor Elderly must claim benefits Many pensioners are failing to claim all their benefits, Sarah Toyne outlines the state allowances on offer Legal & General Soap star invests in family affairs Family Affairs actress Annie Mils spends her money on property and looking after her children, writes Natalie Graham Fleming Delight turns to despair as losses hit £6,300 Diary of a Day Trader Finance firm set to grow even further Why Prince Andrew has rediscovered the high life Which one will be president? Al Gore and George W Bush are heading for a clash of destinies. One has spent his life preparing for the battle; the other has had fun. Andrew Sullivan dissects the two dauphins aspiring to lead America The Nationals Deaf Childrens Society How gun culture is taking over the capital Inside Our Sarah Swinging left fast, Arianna the conscience-stricken chameleon Triumph of the singleton Cut off in cattle country by the angry telecoms god in the sky Cannon The Sunday Times Enemy of the People There's hard porn, and porn the public wants Jack Straw's attempt to rein in a video watchdog that took a more relaxed attitude to pornography will be counter productive, warns Fay Weldon Can Man U save the world? Peter Kenyon, boss of Manchester United, tells Jackie Rowley how rich football stars can help the world's poorest Still falling into the abyss Interview Nearly 40 years on and Bennett is having another attack of nostalgia As radio revives the work that launched him as a playwright, Alan Bennett tells Sue Gaisford of the childhood memories that inspired it The Sunday Times This time it's personal 'Yardie' gangs are blamed for what is really an outbreak of anarchy among young urban black men, writes Mike Phillips How many girls does a prince need? It is 20 years since Andrew first squired beautiful young things around town. His midlife crisis is returning him to the central interest in his life, says Saskia Sissons Frank Zappa and a daughter of convention A bizarre childhood gave Moon Unit Zappa a taste for the humdrum things in life, she tells Christopher Goodwin Talking heads Global village This Life Yappy Birthday True love sure sells a whole lot of records Shock Exchange The tabloid week Brown Rice Tory Pin-Up Leaves Party The Young One The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Owen Maddoclk Last word. . . 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Here's Harry The Funday Times Sport Fans utd Go for gold with Funday Times sport every week Sport news Get on Track Contents Revolver Contents The house next door If building have personalities it's a bit of an 'old Tory'. but will Portcullis House win the MPs' vote? Hugh Pearman had an exclusive tour A tall order She's got the legs. But does Jerry Hall have the talent? Roland White was there to find out The Lambeth talk Kevin Spacey has given a six-figure sum to help the Old Vic get back on its feet. He tells Steve Grant why The week's films Donmar Short Cuts Baring his soul Don't consign Wookie to the bin marked 'garage's; this 27-year—old has deeper roots, says Mark Edwards Garage terms For the price of a drink, have a new Chrysler Neon Chrysler Biteback The Caribbean's Genghis Khan Television Euro visions Radio waves The week's theatre Vaudeville Theatre Such sweet sorrow Altynai Asylmuratova has long enchanted Londoners, and her eloquent Juliet is one of her great roles, says David Dougill New Ambassadors Theatre The Car Man The 100 years score The BBC asked Robin Holloway to write a work about the 20th century for the Prorns. And somehow he died, says Paul Driver Firing blanks Reeling from a tasteless Rinaldo in Munich, Hugh Canning heads north and finds a Tamerlano to die for in a small town in Sweden Cane and able There are two sides to the comedian Simon Munnery, says Stephen Armstrong: a softie, and something far more wild Is the Perrier losing its fizz? All in Bard taste A Midsummer Night's Dream goes disco? New York's latest fad is ready to wow the Fringe, says Matt Wolf The best of the festival The Sunday Times critics preview the hottest of Edinburgh's hundreds of events, from Wagnerian epics to Fringe lunacy Music Theatre Comedy Fringe Film Dance Dali's technical tricks May cazzle, out Frank Whitiord fines more to admire in Staniey Sponcor's visions of sripyrd foll Chicago the Musical Record of the week Various Artists Carolin Now! 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