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Thresy Petropoulos, Mark Stretton, Jason Frenkel, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Christine McGourty, Joe Haines, Andrew Holt, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Ronald Payne, Gordon Thompson, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Donna Leon, Adam Parsons, John Jay, Nicholas Griffin, J D, Paul Ashton, Adam Luck, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Paul Sanders, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Kathryn Cooper, Sally Payne, Neil Wormald, E P, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, K R, Dr Roger Henderson, Edward Platt, Martin James, Simon Wilde, William Hague, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Simon Mason, Irwin Stelzer, Sir Alex Ferguson, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Robert Norton, Dominic Tonner, Jamie Galliers, Philip Kerr, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Sue Doughty, Tania Alexander, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Lee Randall, K Haywood, Eben Black, T Griffith, Liz Jones, Lynne Wallis, Phil Craigie, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Allan Beattie, Hugh McllVanney, David Sweetman, Bryan Marden, Phil Stockton, Geoffrey Dicks, Malcolm Wicks MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Stan Greenberg, Virginia Ironside, Deborah Collcutt, Alastair Hendy, Leonard Bronstein, John Micklethwait, Catherine Carey, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Lucinda Kemeny, Michael R Dolbear, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Anthony Philips, Lowri Turner, Sue MacGregor, David Leppard, Shelley Von Strunckel, Paul Durman, Tony Baker, Mark Edwards, Sandi Toksvig, Marie Belsey, Terry McLaren, Jenny Shiels, Phil Baker, Marina Thomas, Gerald Baxter, Barrie Roberts, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Luis Rogers Medical Correspondent, Cosmo Landesman, Toby Rowland, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Joel Edwards, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Paul Nuki, Rachel Forder, Alan Ball, M J, Caroline Donald, Pat Butcher, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Adrian Kennard, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, John Elliott, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Heidi Best, Bethan Cole, Janet Watts, Roland White, Tom Carew, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Nick Hanna, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Gillian Walnes, Thomas Long, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Michael Sherratt, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Leake, Jane Curtis, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Huw Humphreys, Amanda Craig, D J Taylor, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Danny O'Brien Joint Editor, Dipesh Gadher, Peter Morris, Dr Richard House, John Waples, Loma Reilly, A A Gill, Neil Pattie, Nasty Nick, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Sern, John Carey, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Nick Head, Steven Berkoff, Tony Benn, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Graham Spence, Sally Kinnes, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, Jane Thorne, David Wickers, Jackie Ashley, Tom Rhodes, Ronald Neame, Hazel Courteney, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, John Cornwell, Marcelle Katz, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Siobhan Rollinson, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, Jamie Oliver, Zara Phillips, W J S Kerr, Penny Perrick, Simon Trump, Paul Diver, Michael Turner, Simon Crerar, John Tuberty, Roger Ellis, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Danny Danziger, Julia Sullivan, D Stevens, Adrian Wooldridge, Boris Schapiro, Bob Latham,

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Paedophiles: Make them serve life, says Hague It's the Mouse of Commons Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Angry Woodhead hits at 'vacuous' degrees Contents Billboards to blight Britain Contents Contents Internet Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Audi Blair in secret talks over amnesty for IRA fugitives Police hand Archer file to prosecutors Tears and white doves at Sarah Payne service Lacoste Widows' pension blunder payout McQueen falls out of love with Paris Milligan film revives Beethoven's Irish jigs Man held over Thai murder Cannabis may make you a safer driver Virgin Land Rover Street cameras turn tables on police behaving badly Airlines extend flight times to conceal growing delays Fujitsu Computers Siemens Top doctors face charges for NHS fraud Ford Village alarm at plan to burn coal in mine Police handed secret army files on Ulster Britain is top target for asylum seekers ITV gambles on Forsyte Saga remake Three bodies found in hunt for missing student yacht crew Abbey National SAS men train benefit fraud investigators GCHQ ties up millions in 'doughnut' Bosch Former boss says new-look M&S deters customers Lonely heart Britain floods dating firms The new Passat SEL 'Biased' Oxford teaching denies women firsts Peugeot Army blunders blamed for footballer's death in lake Cigarette firms admit they add sweeteners Film studios waste £100m from lottery The Sunday Times Nokia Connecting People Grouse season gets off to an inglorious start Knacker's yard link to CJD cluster Volkswagen Classic Del Boy sketch brings the house down Corrections New Labour, New Balls Please. . . The tennis circuit has become the most fashionable way for politicians to network. Jackie Ashley and John Follain report as Tony Blair prepares to do battle on court this week with the Italian prime minister Cahoot Reduce the Cost of Living Inside the Witchhunt Mob rule ran out of control at demonstrations against paedophiles in Portsmouth last week. But behind the scenes did the residents have reason to be alarmed? Deborah Collcutt and John Elliott investigate A spirited filly with rebellion in her genes Profile Nature makes a bonfire of America's vanity Halifax Child abuse double-think Promise Euro blackmail Life for paedophiles must be an option What's green, and worth more than any lottery 'attraction'? Making an after-dinner mint is a Liberal tradition No walks the walk to avoid talking the talk on radio Atticus Benn on the leak from a watertight cabinet We want good old he-men as leaders, but not lovers Tell your Boss to Log off Humphrys should be kinder to politicians Warning! Mundane Use of the Smoke snob Gill misses dinner Privacy: While I understand the Blairs' desire… Triumph over evil A test for exams Points Birthdays Dangers of the Lonely Planet Young women increasingly go travelling alone, believing the cameraderie of the backpacking trail offers safety. But when Kirsty Jones met a killer in Thailand, nobody came to her aid. Michael Sheridan reports Alliance Leicester Renault Thriller queen is world's top woman writer Stasi fed rise of Nazis in West Britons trapped in warlords' web SAS soldier reveals how he helped arm Bosnians Go Athletes bare all in race for pin-up gold Posthouse Gateway Internet cars prepare to cruise the web Women smoke-jumpers in the firefight of their lives Putin plots his revenge on rebel bombers Rover Gore taunts Bush by sticking Mitsubishi Motors Family spins for victory Clinton takes the limelight and the cash Johnny Rotten puts police on anarchy alert Dentists give A1 teeth Indonesian troops slaughter Christians Alfa Romeo Cholera hits India as floods recede PNC Telecom Riviera stars fear roar of the bulldozer Winona fails to stir passion in a cold climate The Times Hillary's song Gore eats dirt Safeway in security scare as hacker hits shoppers Weather and Travel Outlook Pictures reveal two sides of Anne at 50 Ferrysavers Petrol protest Boy, 14, held on gang rape charge Actress dies Swine fever ban may last weeks Spanish oil spill Lightning strike Full stomach Five tickets share £8.2m jackpot Intersaver. co. uk Scottish exams chief quits News in Brief Peace talks hope Water baby Cloning vote A helping hand Cyanide alert Cincinnati Kid Contents Jamjar Contents Free in the Sunday Times Today Saha seals easy start for Tigana Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whisky Jones justifices Bassett's long-ball love affair Dons lack the killer touch Souness gets off to a flyer Smith steps in to lift Watford Euro league threatens Premiership Rangers and Celtic's proposal to set up a European league may prompt England's elite to move the same way, writes Ian Hawkey Hjelde winner provokes Albion fury Grainger stars as Blues are stifled Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Supergoals Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Scotland Devlin delivers Blades delight Lexus Harriers jumping for joy Jan Molby's Kidderminster celebrated their arrival on the League scene with a thrilling victory over Torquay Lee builds company of Wolves The manager knows that trying to buy success is not an option for the club, says Louise Taylor Gray on target to deny Bolton Now it's title or bust for Bates Chelsea's combative chairman has transformed the club, but the championship eludes him Sky Sports 10 Reasons why Chelsea are Closing the Gap on Manchester United Moore's double spoils Gills day Charity begins abroad Hasselbaink strikes gold Alexandersson gives City a warning Barthez plays only for keeps The goalkeeper may jangle his manager's nerves, but he has proved he is the world's best Middle Class Sebastian Coe proved himself a peerless middle-distance runner with back-to-back golds Running rivalry that went the extra mile Hugh McllVanney Chambers fast forward Britain's top sprinter showed he is in the mood of repeat his Seville medal glory, writes Pat Butcher Faster The Road to Sydney: A Guide to the Best of Today's Races Pharmacy on wheels becomes a sick joke Two pass test of character Are the referees who damaged the chances of English I Am sure that many people would find Nick… Congratulations to Stephen Jones on his piece (July… The recent Tri-Nations games have provided great Let's not get carried away by the arrival of… How sadit was to hear of the injury to Dubai… I Must take issue with your description (last week)… Within five years, the leading six football clubs… Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday… Angling Q&a Picks of the week Sport on TV Q&a Any Answers? Book Review John Gregory: The Boss John Gregory with Martin Swain (Andre Deutsch, hb, £14.99) Bestsellers Fast start a must for Coulthard Michael Schumacher's rivals know there is little chance of passing after the first corner The New Toyota Avensis has satellite Navigation as Bat out of Hell Chevrolet How England Captains Have Struggled Smith dashes Durham hopes Knight enjoys perfect day Warwickshire march on to the NatWest final after Nick Knight puts Hampshire to the sword Cricket Scoreboards Positive spin promotes Brown Flingoff risks pain for glory Andrew Flintoff will put his Test future on the line in today's NatWest semi-final. Simon Wilde reports Eurobet Monty's slim pickings Europe's No 1 is in the hunt at Woburn, but he would be better off preparing for Valhalla Banishing the Bogey Man Final hurdle for Henman Britain's No 1 is one match away from establishing his credentials as a genuine contender, writes Richard Evans Season worth greeting The fixture list is overcrowded but the new campaign might turn out to be one of the most entertaining ever Baugh cuts down Leicester Lawrence Dallaglio's Club-By-Club Guide Penguins swagger to sevens title Calzaghe retains world title in the fifth Sports Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up Racing Keegan a winner at last The racegoers at Ascot were led to a field of dreams by the pied piper of English football Rising fears over horserider deaths Inquiry into cross-country tragedies ignored expert who believes that too much is expected of the horses, says Rob Hughes Ascot BBC2 2.15pm, 2.45,3. 15 Redcar Leicester The Sunday Times Master strokes rule the waves Pain and savage tides cannot qench the indomitable spirit of long-distance swimmer Julie Bradshaw, writes Rob Hughes BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Jeep Direct Jeep Jeep Authorised Harwoods Surrey Land Rover Romans International H. 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So why did it not raise interest rates, asks Geoffrey Dicks Americans icons cash in on property boom Several landmark buildings are up for sale after a year in which some property values have risen 300% Unions strike for a stake in the new economy Barrett Strikes Barclays' Matt Barrett is leading bank consolidation by buying Woolwich. Who will fall next? John Waples and Lucinda Kemeny report Work24 Strong hands on the controls at Psion David Levin may not have a high-tech background but he is getting the results anyway Magazine publishers in revolt over distribution shake-up Critics fear a plan by Tesco and WH Smith to abandon a regional delivery deal with force small firms to close, writes Mark Stretton David Levin's Working Day Vital Statistics Say goodbye to the egotistical boss Business Letters Databank Andersen's wolves must change clothes Anderson Consulting's divorce settlement with Arthur Andersen will hasten its flotation and consolidate the industry, writes Paul Durman BOC looks for Japanese deal Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom UBS Smart Car Centre Lack of fresh finance leaves franchises open to copycats Ambitious plans for expansion are often thwarted by a lack of development capital. David Sumner Smith reports on two firms The Sunday Times Michael Riding The Experts Mark Hunt Mike Langston Chris Dedicoat Potter aims to crack the gift market Dorset's Poole Pottery is beating depressing industry trends by targeting a new breed of customer interested in collectable ware Games boss built empire from grandparents' shed Computer games chief David Darling skipped school dinners to pay for his first advert and learnt how to program in maths class, writes Mark Stratton Website advises smaller firms Bulletin Parents have rights to unpaid leave 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 Business Sale Report For Sale Healthcare Business Training Centre/hotel Turner & co. Avondale Business Consultants Winners! 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Prufrock Tussaud's top waxwork is no dummy Monsters join Olympic race Banks see red over Labour plan to save post offices The scheme to create a 'universal bank' to handle payment of social-security benefits has upset the City Insuring no royal breakages Just how fat are the private equity cats? Inside the City Fawlty Logic. . . Recovering from a stay in a hotel… £20,000 for victim of endowment scandal Barclays to close more branches Thousands await mis-selling payout Contents BA cuts rewards for frequent flyers Contents Mortgage rates to rise this autumn Jupiter Contents When will City watchdog start baring its teeth? With-profits bonds may mislead Scottish Widows Threadneedle investments Spread cash about when investing for the long term Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How to cash in on City takeover frenzy Woolwich shares soared 25% on news of Barclays' bid. Robert Winnett looks for the next big targets Close Fund Management Perpetual Ways to get the most from your pension Choosing the right annuity is your most important decision on retirement. Kevin Pratt explains the options Liverpool Victoria Switch that Earned an Extra £2,000 a Year The Sunday Times Kitemark will slash the cost of banking The government plans to extend its Cat-mark to banking. Robert Winnett and Kathryn Cooper examine the scheme Watchdog to list companies with most complaints Barclays Its Risk Pays off The Sunday Times Create your own Isa and beat the pros Fund managers earn a fortune investing your money, but you may be better off doing it yourself. Nick Gardner explains how High prices halt property boom Internet gives powerful voice to consumers We used to put up with poor service, but angry shoppers are using the net to get even, writes Sarah Toyne Technology promises great riches for shrewd investors Tech shares tumbled in March, but some are set to soar again. Nick Gardner and Sarah Toyne look at five of the best bets Nelson M&G Aberdeen Why don't we use electronic signatures? Home from Home Build your next home and save a fortune Building your dream house can be far cheaper than buying one. Kathryn Cooper guides you through the process Abbey National The Royal Bank of Scotland Price is Right Beale Dobie & Company Limited Neville James The Sunday Times Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Score at financial website Current account rewards the rich Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Super! Policy Portfolio PLC High-tech star poised to shine Fund Watch Legal & General Literary king can't balance his books Scottish Widows Dixons failed to fix faulty computer Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Garden group goes for growth Contents Britain's Secret War Twenty-years after he was sent on a clandestine mission into Afghanistan, where he fought for his life against the Soviet army, former SAS soldier Tom Carew reveals that Britain was secretly at war there and tolerated the opium smuggling that sustained the fighting Fly British Airways Concorde Contents Inside Contents My escape from the clutches of the therapy cult The agony aunt Virginia Ironside spent years in therapy before concluding that it was all a myth Gwyneth, ex from hell Sheep may safely graze. . . until barbecue day The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Highlights and low life of a dotbomber Toby Rowland, son of Tiny, and Robert Norton rode the internet rollercoaster from dizzy dawn to day of reckoning Champagne, flowers and insults for the lady Sue MacGregor, a close personal friend of Robin Day for many years, on the warm but eternally rude man behind the bow tie Degrees with a mark of failure A pleasant old gent still looking for trouble Interview What the ocean-going comic needs is lots of PG Tips Lenny Henry learnt more than he wanted about life on the high seas during his Atlantic crossing with Tony Bullimore, writes Rachel Forder The Sunday Times Gorilla girls Why are all the top primate experts women? Margarette Driscoll asks Charlotte Uhlenbroek, the latest in the line His favourite film was Star Wars Ronald Neame, director and lifelong friend of Alec Guinness, recalls the quiet, private man who nevertheless craved praise—and liked making money Stop the new world order, they want to get off The protesters about to hit the Democratic convention court a new barbarism, write John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge A designer IQ is not such a clever idea Scientists are eager to find the gene that will let them make bright babies. 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