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A. A. Gill, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, L L B, Fred Redwood, Eduardo Goncalves, Jon Swain, Emma Payne, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Ben Bradshaw Mp, Cris Freddi, Derek Helps, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Dr Robyn Léwis, Cayo Largo, John Jay, Judith Ransome, John Ryder, Adam Luck, Mike Langston managing director, J D, Mr R Evans, Frank Whitford, Paul Sanders, Ivo Tennant, Reggie Kray, Barry J Holmes, Alex Todorovic, Charles Allen's, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, P D, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Ian Oakley, E P, Rugby Union, Michael J Waugh, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Handel, Lynne Truss, Larry Lindsey, Dr Roger Henderson, Sally Brown, Marianne Dates, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Warren Shore, Rayner Otter, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Dominic Tonner, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, Mark Hunt, David Hewson, Karlin Lillington, Tania Alexander, William Dalrymple, David Parsley Edited, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Vic Reeves, Hugh Canning, Colin Mehigan, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Ian Skidmore, Roland Gravelle, Jane Renton, Dan Charns, Alan Millard, Hugh St Clair, David Eimer, Jane Kiernan, Andrew Barr, Rex Gooch, Nick Gardner, Coamo Landesman, Peter Parker, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Peter Mitchell, Josephine Smit, Fiona Fleck, Paul Donovan, Deborah Collcutt, Alastair Hendy, George Ready, Digby Hildreth, Steve Boyd, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Ruth Morris, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Richard Dawkins, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Maeve Sheehan, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Nicholas Tate, Colin Dexter, Christopher Morgan, Alex Clark, Jerome Burne, Paul Durman, Elaine Deed, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Howson, Mark Edwards, Brendon Jones, David Lawrenson, Celia Haddon, C M, Greg Scutt, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Cardline Donald, Alan Combes, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, A W, Ed Porter, J S, Cosmo Landesman, M Mathews, Diana Wright, Keith Floyd, Roger Dix, Patrick Weever, Andy Knott, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Alison Vincent-Edwards, Michael Wright, Michael McFaul, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Dominic Rushe, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, Anthony Quinn, Ian Ross, Richard Griffin, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ron Clarke, Michael Arthur, Dave Richards, Paul Kavanagh, Christopher Goodwin, R Banton, Hettie Judah, Mark Prigg, Bethan Cole, Roland White, M L, Garth Alexander, V K, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Derek Gregson, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, David Hirst, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ria Higgins, D J Taylor, Fay Weldon, Christine Webb, John Harlow, Caitlin Moran, Terry Western, Bob Vickery, John Urbanek, Kate Thornton, Hilary Lowe, Jim Cotton-Betteridge managing director, John Waples, Don Black, Conrad Black, A A Gill, Jim Keeble, John Carey, Tom Robbins, Geoff Taylor, Andrew Lycett, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Rupert Bates, Karen MacGregor, Angie Buttrose, Sally Kinnes, Liam O'Rourke, Nicelette Jones, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Catherine Collins, Ronald Neame, Donald Watts, Tom Rhodes, Charlle Catchpole, John Aizlewood, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Sarah Harvey, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Thabo Mbeki, Brian Pendreigh, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Parsley, Michael Riding managing director, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Simon Crerar, Douglas Kennedy, India Knight, Trever Lewis, Steve Grant, Danny Danziger, Barry Newcombe, Lisa Verrico, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, Chris Smith Mp, Secretary, Patrick Pollard,

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Contents Labour plans digital TV giveaway Two million families to be given boxes British man is first to get electric heart Tories in race row over foreign NHS doctors Contents Kuoni Contents Native Charms: Nigerian dancers greet President Bill… Reggie Kray set free to die Contents Radio hackers steer aircraft into danger Contents The Sunday Times Ian Schrager Hotels Eleven British troops held by Sierra Leone rebel gang Branson's ally bungled US lottery Dog digs up bomb cache in woods Pill suppliers get rich on NHS Curriculum chief wants A-level graduation ceremonies Brother romance ordered off screen Germany calling: we have ways of talking Von 2 Von Comic Jim is toast of hard-up Tories Petsonthebrain Mercedes-Benz Devout earl to keep Camilla out of castle Millions expected in Notting Hill for 'the biggest carnival ever' Lacoste I Blues Weathermen to forecast your health Hague's top aide paid by Arab arms dealer Insight Rover Abattoirs fail to stun animals before death Paedophile uses Euro law to fight playground ban ITV to spend £8m on Dr Zhivago remake Lucy the robot ape takes a swing at being first thinking machine Channel 4 crew tells of beatings Fujitsu Computers Siemens Gap Pilots fight 'death watch' video cameras in cockpit Vauxhall Edward to make sexy docusoaps for Channel 5 Windfall will cut national debt Brown eyes £50bn digital TV auction Buerk has doubts over 10pm news The Sunday Times Mi6 in deal for return of second spy New navy sonar linked to spate of whale deaths Correction Bosch Phones reveal trail of Omagh bombers Peugeot Quiz show makers hit £300m jackpot Part of Multimedia Television Plc Confessions of a Superhead Bose The Lottery's Big Gamble His trains have run late and his cola has fallen flat. Now Sir Richard Branson is poised to take over the running of the national lottery. Nick Fielding and Rupert Steiner report on the uncertain future of Britain's favourite flutter New Nissan New Prices The numbers game Relic of a legend written in blood Profile The unbeatable thrill of losing your shirt Scottish Widows Week The BBC at bay A bad joke on the Tories Promise Gamble on Virgin, and a few others Picture Gallery Hell is other people talking webspeak on mobile phones Curse of the BBC politicos claims new victim Major fails to come to the aid of the party for Wee Willie Fayed prepares to take his feud into print Thirty years on, men have regained the advantage Great Summer Breaks Why the Welsh are so misunderstood Renault Girls just have better memory Lottery Bonanza MPs' pay debate Points Birthdays Is this the Smuggest Couple in Britain? Top Smugs Posthouse Putin throws a billion at Russia's President responds to crisis with spending boost Warning! Mundane Use of the Kremlin man fails the test The Royal Bank of Scotland Agent Green casts shades of Vietnam over Colombia Mitsubishi Motors Icebergs in a bottle are the cool new drink Deserve Deserve China keeps killing 'surplus' babies The Times Hitachi Lexus True love helps France's Bonnie to free her Clyde Egg: card Portugal poised to make killing from bullfights P N C Telecom Final fraud of the Holocaust cheat Milosevic critic vanishes on morning run Bin Laden plot to blow up games Gateway Home for the towering ego Hats off to girl power EasyJet. com Scandal of HIV blood sold as safe by South Africans English fans face foreign ticket ban Weather and Travel Outlook Pope offers refuge to Siamese twins Hungry night France rules out lifting beef ban Trekkers killed Military funeral for glacier airmen Girl's body found Militant search £7.5m jackpot split three ways Intersaver. co 'Asbestos' crayons withdrawn News in Brief Sydney drug hunt Refugee protest Laughing matter Poet deported Fish in the drink Contents Jamjar Contents Vieira off. . . To the Top of the Table Arsenal's hot-head scores twice Contents French flair hides flaws at Highbury Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Brian Glanville Bellamy's strike stuns sad City Taylor draws comfort from gritty Leicester Leeds storm into second English fans face ban from Europe Frustrated by the government's inability to stop hooligans travelling abroad, Uefa is threatening drastic action. By Ian Hawkey Liverpool lose 3-0 lead Bramble discovers perfect sense of timing Super Strupar denies Everton FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Pools Claims Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Cordone pure gold as Spurs collapse Suker saves Hammers Watford repel threat posed by lively Gayle Warnock's Bent on victory Platt under fire as Forest fade Fulham cash in on red cards Walsall top Nine men win Lovell double Brave new world The Black Arts: Three Ways to Get your Opponent Sent… Big Brother watches over the men in black Premiership referees have been attacked by managers, players and TV pundits. Now it's the turn of video evidence, says Rob Hughes Keegan must exchange old guard for avant-garde The coach must not only show he has learnt the lessons of Euro 2000, he has to bring new ideas to the table, says Joe Lovejoy Pitching in Steven Gerrard has been hailed as the answer to England's midfield woes since earning his first cap Vialli shoots down critics Chelsea's coach tells Steve Curry that jibes over his transfer policy are unjustified On the Button Britain's youngest F1 driver is showing singns of a talent not even inexperience can slow Jaguar roars into £75m Formula One base at Silverstone Virgin mobile Scot in bust-up at the Bus Stop Peter Windsor reports on a spat at Spa that cost David Coulthard a few precious seconds England selectors to bank on rich seam of form Nasser Hussain's men are likely to defy convention and head for the decisive Oval Test without a spinner, says Simon Wilde Walsh joins Ambrose exit Hunting in Pairs: Five Great Fast Bowling Partnerships As if losing Curtly Ambrose wasn't bad enough, West Indies must survive without Courtney Walsh Roberts Chow boys and Indians feed off one another The real way to play rugby Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Schmeichel: The Autobiography Peter Schmeichel with Egon Balsby (Virgin, pb, £6.99) Bestsellers Relentless Tiger goes for the kill The world No 1 is setting new standards, and nobody seems to be capable of living with him Ford Turning the Tables Rugby Extra Howley Tackled by Wife The Craic at Reading Minimum Wage The Sun News World Australia clinch title Rugby's headlong rush down road to ruin The Tri-Nations series made a mockery of tradition with its total lack of form and structure McRae makes Bristol suffer Sharks survive Gloucester's late charge Wood work gives Quins first win Lam shows Saints the way forward Insure. co. Andrew spurs on the revolution Newcastle's director of rugby is continuing his rugby revolution in the place he knows best—the northeast. By Stephen Jones Cadillac Ready for Action: Team News and Prospects for Today's Premiership Clashes Tainted Hero Linford Christie electrified the nation with his 100m win at Barcelona, but the gold has been tarnished by his positive drugs test. By Rob Hughes The Times The Sunday Times fantasy league Hard man Henman aims high The Briton's recent hot form has boosted his chances in a wide open field at Flushing Meadow Sacrifice pulls eight together The Great Britain women's rowing eight have shown that nothing will distract them from their Olympic dream. By Rob Hughes Williams sisters set for family affair The most famous sisters in America are expected to cruise through the US Open, but it won't be easy, writes Richard Evans Moodie swings into running The Sunday Times Tall in the saddle Richard Hughes has torn a leaf out of the Long Fellow's book in his quest to reach the top Goodwood BBC2:2.15pm, 3.15pm Going: Good to Firm Faster Beverley Going: Good to Firm Dispute mars Eddery's day Jonathan Powell sees the tireless veteran campaigner keep the pressure on leader Kevin Darley in the jockeys' championship No Title Yarmouth Going: Good to firm West Indies slump in final Test warm-up Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Sunday-times. co Rugby Union Rugby League Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Park Lane H. R. 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Today it makes some of the best cars around, writes Andrew Frankel Heading back to the fast lane after a bumpy ride John Evans on the best finance deals for sports cars Keeping tabs on shoddy repairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springwell Imports BMW Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items MilcarsBMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jardins Farrari British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WCA Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xcellent news Multiple Display Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Missing the mark The Nissan Almera Tino ought to be a good car—so why isn't it, asks Ray Hutton Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes stays in the race RR Brains are fine, but they're no match for good shoes C&w lines up £3bn Australian sale Jaguar roars into F1 base at Silverstone Swedes take on Germans with hostile bid for the London Stock Exchange Virgin atlantic Contents Euro could plumb new lows as ECB raises rate Branson must be seen to win lottery licence fairly Breare poised to boost bid for Wolves breweries French try to spark Go-Ahead revolt City Index Energis close to cheap net access Asda poaches top Boots staff in assault on health Business Digest Man City kicks out flotation Student dials up dotcom bonanza WWW Use color. com VW plans to revive Bugatti as world's top luxury car Ofwat threatens Hyder takeover Skoda doubles sales as ad campaign shakes off old image Research queen joins net venture Ad firm wound up after DTI probes 'lies' New tenants pour into C&a outlets German jitters over oil hit euro URO Watch Tax cut pledge Intel premier How immigrants help keep Britain's economy healthy Business Letters Clinton's last stand puts Fed under pressure More money is flowing to the taxman and the outgoing president is planning a spending spree, writes Larry Lindsey Another Fine e-MESS The company's failure to deliver promised free internet access is another blow to Tony Blair's dream of cheap surfing for all and has tainted the whole industry. By Paul Durman and Dominic Rushe Work24 B&q fears American giant as Homebase goes on market Britain's biggest DIY chain would face fearsome competition if Home Depot moved into Britain. By John Waples Xtml Nash says sorry for Equitable's demise But the head of Britain's biggest mutual life insurer insists a sale was inevitable after the court battle was lost, writes Patrick Weever Old dogs learn to lap up teamwork Bestselling Business Books Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cash Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Store Group OCRA World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Revival Company Living in the UK with Connections Abroad? Sports Mania Town-index Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 1 Million Daily Visitors Domainsunlimited The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Need a Loan? The Registry The Sunday Times The New Toyota Avensis has Satellite Navigation Teenage grief helped create a media mogul Granada's Charles Allen was only 14 when his father died. The shock turned him into an achiever who is now poised to become Mr ITV Charles Allen's Working Day Vital Statistics Databank French rail invasion sparks war of words Thames Trains is outraged at C3D's hostile bid, but it is tipped to surrender in the end, writes David Parsley 365 studies telecoms sale to revive shares Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Small suppliers must adapt to survive in aerospace shake-out High-flying St. Bernard Composites will have to strap itself in as the industry is headed for turbulence. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times Jim Cotton-Betteridge Thr Experts Royal Mail Bob Davis AME UK Lloyds TSB Commercial KPMG BT Stars of future are boosted by £2m funding Strong management is the shared element of the Sunday Times/3i Technology Catapult competition winners. By Claire Oldfield Bike crash put academic on path to riches My First Break Psychologist Robert McHenry gave up lecturing and started psychometric testing firm OPP after bumping into a former pupil. By Mark Stretton Bulletin Contract work can ease employment obligations Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Chance meeting launches company New York dog owners hit the woof Jeep Skippy the cartoon boy drawn back to court Pruforck on wall street Sunday-times. co. Exec No 3 walks out on Zuckerman A change of flow for Anglian Water Car price slump traps drivers in negative equity How Price Cuts Compare with past Labour plan to help the aged flops Contents Nine out of ten experts say tax bills are wrong Eagle Star tells endowment holders to pay 80% more Contents Prudential Banking Plc Contents Co-op caves in to Tessa pressure Labour won't drive car prices down, but you can Free shares for net subscribers Murray Johnstone Strictly Limited Pensioner loses £15,000 because fund is 'too good' Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How north-south divide affects you Everything from property to potatoes is more expensive in the south than in the north. By Robert Winnett London house prices fall 10% and they could drop even further Average Regional House Prices The Sunday Times Eagle Digital Safe National Savings Cash in on internet security breaches As online businesses battle to keep hackers at bay, experts tip the security firms that will benefit. By Nick Gardner Reommended Shares Cable modem saves net heads time and money Beale Dobie & Company Limited Neville James Limited Importing is still best route The crackdown on rip-off car prices looks set to fail as loopholes appear in new regulations. By Robert Winnett First-e. com Cheltenham & Gloucester Abbey National To Advertise in the Money Section Can new law get rid of greedy freeholders? The system is being overhauled, but abuse by landlords is expected to continue, writes Kathryn Cooper Day trader's portfolio has two good weeks—while he's away Abbey National Taking Control Life & Death What the Proposals Mean Liverpool Victoria Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards … Shares Claims drive up car cover Higher premiums and soaring petrol prices threaten to make motoring a luxury, writes Kevin Pratt Make your lottery club legal Savings News Policy Plus Chase De Veri Policy Portfolio Plc Foreign Colonial Bond backs the FTSE Customer asset. com Mercer Gray The Recruitment Company Nicholson International Odgers Ray & Berndtson The Post Office Resource Development Business Development Manager Aztec Computer services Ltd. Cable & Wireless Michael Beer Search & Selection Pakistan International Airlines Corp Haldane Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Harvest Housing Group David Wilson Homes Daily twists and turns North Dorset District Council LGC Hemsley Fraser European Competitive Telecommunication Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Tutorial College Mander Portman Woodward Harrogate Tutorial College Top Career Forums Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Devonshire House Preparatory School Oxford Media & Business School The University of Birmingham The Sunday Times Oxford Media & Business School Kingston University Anglo-European College of Chiropractic Wellington College Inter-Act Electronic Marketing Barclays Mercantile Campbell Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Hypnosis Courses The Sunday Times Duff Miller Retakes in Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Whiz-kids need financial lessons Problem Inter Exec Westminster Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Solution What the Experts Recommend Only those with vision will e-volve CSC Tune in to TV group's growth The Big Slurp After 16 television series, three marriages and several millions squandered, Keith Floyd reflects on the fame that came suddenly, then started to eat him up International Care & Relief Contents A little food and a lot of drink with Floyd on the Punto Del Boy We're allvoyeurs now This isn't the kind of joint where we grow cannabis The Sunday Times Enemy of the People They come not to praise England but to bury it As chief adviser on the curriculum, Nicholas Tate found himself fighting teachers over national identity Dad's the greatest Hana Ali's love of her father has spurred her to poetry, even if his infidelity marred her childhood, finds Christopher Goodwin The man in the iron mask of hilarity How Fleming's friends filled Bond's world Andrew Lycett, Fleming's biographer, on the truth behind the revelation of 'the first Bond girl' Their disgrace is their fortune A Dutch media tycoon has created the global phenomenon of a TV game nobody can lose, writes Roland White The Sunday Times How to make a poor nation rich Economists have long been puzzled by the failure of capitalism outside the West. A Peruvian visiting London next week thinks he has the answer. David Smith reports Mean, keen and lover of the Russian queen In Russia's archives Simon Sebag Montefiore found letters that reveal the human truth of one of the great love affairs of state Barratt Little Nell and the big top A public-school and Oxford education was the unlikely background for a new kind of circus ringmaster, finds Roland White This Life The invisible hamster, bathtime for the burglar, and The butcher, his wife, the yoghurt and her lovers Talking heads Global village Wizard Film Role A Major Entrance A Private Event Rock Bottom Eureka! The millennium list The Guardian: David Blee Last word… C1a agent 1916-2000 Kenneth Fleet City editor 1929-2000 Properties of the Week Offbeat homes Picture Gallery Conran has designs on north The style guru is set to conquer Glasgow and Manchester, says Rupert Bates Urban surgery breathes new life into the crowded capital It takes imagination to shoehorn 14 homes into a Chelsea street, says Josephine Smit Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Plc Barrier Point Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Plc Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting up the for sail signs David Bent is hoping that whoever buys his windmill home will keep a dream alive, says Christine Webb Weatherboarding stands test of time New developments are still using the centuries-old style, writes Chris Partridge Weatherboarding Style File Top marks for a classy conversion You can afford it easily The reel thing Sale should go like clockwork Fay's home is a bit ranchy Barratt Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times World Class Homes Barratt South Buckinghamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Hd international Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Blanca & Calida Dorset Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Interealty Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunley Homes for living Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beckenham Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crest Homes Taywood Wanted: new lord of the manor Groombridge Place is for sale. But its present owner will be a hard act to follow, says Chris Partridge The Sunday Times Charles Church Berkeley homes. co Contents Ryanair New horizons Think the summer's over? Think again. Mark Hodson says goodbye buckets and spades, hello big ideas—from Brazil to Bangkok, the next generation of holidays turns up the heat Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Angie Buttrose Clubs Sunsail Holiday Clinic Diana Powell is going solo: for £1,500 she wants a week of sun, spas and massage away from her ski-mad spouse. David Wickers tells her how Devil in disguise Jim Keeble falls for the eyes of an angel from Belgrade. But is she for real? Bupa TV Travel India & Nepal Markwarner beach clubs The week on the web Holiday Money Concerns for safety in Laos Directions Where was I? Eals of the eek Ooks of the eek Theft in France Question & Answer Readers' Rants East to Eden Going to Cumbria? Don't head for the hills. Sean Newsom takes a right turn to the happiest valley Tested to destruction Three little darlings; one countryhouse hotel. Who will break first? It might well be Rob Ryan High art and wild horses—getting the most out of Eden Airline Network CTS Horizons Jersey Malta When all you need is a quick fix . . . a hop across the Channel is just the thing. The crowds have gone, the magic remains—so take that break, says David Wickers Worldtraveldirect Somak Holidays Impulse Holidays The Sunday Times The World's Best Beaches Cuba's where the smart set salsa—but most miss the island's sexiest sand. It's offshore and out of this world, says Rayner Otter Cuba beyond the beach A cut above the rest The boho Bostonians Douglas Kennedy once knew are now richer and sassier—but, darn it, they've kept their manners Boston top 10 American Express Trip-wired. com/Buying your kit on the net Holiday shopping list: one suitcase, four snowchains, windproof underwear and a Porta-Plug. 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Drive me crazy Funday Fresh! Be part of Trouble Nation Make some noise Rex and Tex Squirt Creature feature Beano Sunday's a brighter day with Funday Next Week in Funday No Title Playing ball After scoring with Brooksie and MacB, author Neil Arksey starts the new season with another football-based thriller - playing on the Edge Ghost Writer Prepare for a big scare with Mary Arrigan's new chiller, Grimstone's Ghose Read all about the best books around in Funday! Anna Kournikova Fans utd Keep in the game with Funday sport! Sport news Jump to It! Contents Vauxhall Contents Faster, higher, tackier? The opening ceremony for the Sydney Olympics will be the most spectacular yet, but has the spirit of the Games given way to showbiz, asks Sally Kinnes An innocent abroad Already a star in her native Spain, Penélope Cruz is now being hailed as the next big-screen siren. Nobody is more surprised than her, finds Garth Pearce Cruz control: will Penelope be the next Patrow? Far… Welcome to the freak show From bloody rituals to rotting carcasses, artists are using every opportunity to give offence. But with two shocking new exhibitions on the way, what happens when the horrific loses its power to horrify, asks Bryan Appleyard The week's films Short Cuts His poition, being madly in love be a short cut back to plain old madness Shooting the past Goodbye, Dana Scully … In The House of Mirth, Gillian Anderson puts The X Files behind her, says Brian Pendreigh from Edinburgh Biteback They drink, it's all over Small talk Hamlet at home Michael Wright witnessed the arrival of a thrilling Prince of Denmark when the National Theatre took Hamlet back to Elsinore's fairy-tale castle Nurse betty To oldly go Clint Eastwood is heading into orbit, and taking three other old film stars with him. What on earth's going on? David Eimer joined the director on location at the Johnson Space Center As influential as the Beatles, but often overlooked A chequered past A minor revelation Music An epic oratorio by a long-neglected Austrian composer gets a well-deserved outing at the Proms, says Paul Driver Golden wonder Festival opera The staging needs sprucing up, but Scottish Opera's Ring cycle started in style, says Hugh Canning Brazil Strike it lucky Festival Fringe You may have to stay up past midnight, but some shows can prove surprisingly rewarding, says Hettie Judah The pressure gets too much Festival theatre Theatre has become increasingly sidelined at Edinburgh, reports John Peter, and the strain is starting to show Hazardous New wave, not old hat Festival dance The avant-garde brigade take centre stage with two fine performances. 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