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ResumoContents Police carry pistols on routine street patrols BSE report names 30 guilty men French Ban 15th century monk rallied Briton's spirits in prison Contents Kuoni Palestinians cry vengeance as Israelis kill three boys Contents Found: a document signed by Cleopatra Contents Abbey National Rail firms face axe in bid to improve safety The Prince of Wales and Mrs Parker Bowles Correction Labour picks Mcleish for Scottish chief France to push for EU minimum wage Doctor too ill to face rape trial Experts knew of suspect polio jabs Royal jubilee puts empire back on map TV watchdog peer caught out after dropping his standards Camelot admits block voting in lottery poll Xerox Invensys For hire: Britain's Keystone cops Brown considers fuel-duty cuts for all drivers Financial Times Scientists find test for flawed embryos BMW Nurses may be trained for open-heart surgery Spy boss quizzed on fraud inquiry Mandelson's free place in the sun George Michael hits at 'ruined' record industry Standard Life Bank The New Peugeot 607 Peugeot Faith and press-ups saved Briton Vauxhall Raising the Standard Dyke to fight ITV with soaps Missing wheels keep the Enigma riddle spinning Nasa tests flying scooter for commercial take-off British Airways Honda Big spenders to get supermarket perks Army whistleblower fears Bloody Sunday revenge Iberial Museums revolt on entry fee cut Ministers ignored flood-risk warning Citroen Solar power to get tax boost GoIndustry. com Education Franchise Gay Gielgud was barred from US work Alliance Leicester Art Gang holds £12m Turners to ransom Ford The Shocking Truth about our Railways Jonathon Carr-Brown reveals the catalogue of errors that led to the Hatfield crash, and how mistakes made during privatisation can be remedied Gateway Kpn Qwest Branson's Column Anyone? As Ken Livingstone considers pulling down the status of two forgotten generals in Trafalgar Square, Richard Woods and Roland White ask how history would treat our modern icons Changing Faces The tough cookie with a dusting of seduction Profile Never mind the tadpoles, let's save some humans Fujitsu Siemens Nick Newman's Week More weasel words History's beautiful footnote The in & out Two authoritarians get their call-up papers Our leaders know where to hide: among the people Simpson counts the cost of waging war by the pool And finally . . . Sissons seethes as Parky scores and own goal Kiss-and-tell Paddy lifts lid on his Labour love-in Who's to blame? Almost nobody, that's who Ebokers finance. com Drug rationing is here to stay Cahoot Blair embraces an EU tyranny Toy Farm Police not tough enough on beggars Besieged mums Points Birthdays The Beauty Myth Anita Roddick says wrinkle creams are pap. But that won't stop us buying them, write Stuart Wavell and Adam Luck Posthouse Bush throws howitzer McCain The All-New Corsa Hillary takes lead with non-stop wooing of minority votes Vauxhall Democrats go back in time to class warfare Rising militias push Middle East to war Arafat losing control to hardmen Norwich Union Barak's commandos risk all to go undercover among Gaza militants Robobabies make play for Toy Town Killer dolphins help children Chicken Run Hitachi Rover Uganda in terror as ebola spreads FBI paid friend to spy on Welles Chateau Hact Blagnac Allied Milosevic builds £2m Belgrade villa Ericsson Bradman bats out sex shops Virginone. com Yourautochoice. com Barbra gets to name her man Sicilian mothers to swap children after hospital slip Rudy plays it by the book Inside New York Serious cash for fun role Lacoste Food rioters turn heat on Mugabe Autobytel Posthouse Americans give thousands to support Real IRA terror Weather and Travel Outlook Best ferry prices England refusal Leading Hindu priest murdered Army drug case Boothroyd gets her own museum Ceremonial role Body language Kursk recovery Three tickets share £6.1m jackpot Virgin Express Stab to heart killed builder News in Brief West application Hero's welcome Rape allegation Mobiles advice Life at a price Contents FA close in on McClaren Manchester United's coach is a new name in the frame for an England role. Joe Lovejoy reports Contents Interactive investor international Contents Vieira back to haunt West Ham Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Petrescu error floors Bradford Rovers made to fight United kill off weak Leeds Leonhardsen's double strike increases woe for Derby Rampant Chelsea savour joy of six Charlton win has Boro on Slide FA Carling Premiership Other Football Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Hit-man Heskey foils Foxes Old school tie suits Country set Derby County are giving their young trainees the opportunity of a career in football and a public school education, says Richard Rae Happy homecoming for Gascoigne Northern star earns his stripes SKY a digital vision for everyone Correction Iski. com Pompey steal win as Palace Collapse Fulham denied record Hyde class has Hornets flying high Wilbraham ends brave Bolton fightback Harley hits two to finish Crewe Royal Mail Figo finds himself in firing line Barca clash a pointer to progress How Leeds handle the hot-and-cold Catalans on Tuesday will say much about the state of play of the English game. By Ian Hawkey The Lost Boys Excite Anfield artisan Managers should punish thugs who shame the game Those in charge of Lazio and Arsenal had a responsibility to condemn the violence that marred last week's game, says Rob Hughes Ferrari ace too hot to handle Today's Grand Prix Grid Marriott Will Olympic glories last the test of time? Time to blood young stars Sport on TV Picks of the week American Football Q & A Any Answers? Book Review A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat Emma Levine Andre Deutsch, hb, £12.99 Bestsellers Complacent Hendry told to shape up before it's too late The ex-world champion has been told he is in danger of losing his place as snooker's greatest player Pole-Axed Rugby Extra Saracens swept aside Newport rely on Howarth heroics Heineken Cup: How They Stand in Europe Hayward seals draw Munster's late show beats Bath Northampton facing elimination Stade overwhelm uninspired Wasps Kruger suffers tumour Europe exposes tamed Tigers Leicester will have to improve quickly to revive their European Cup challenge, says Stephen Jones Coach Party All Abroad the England Lexus Larder makes vital conversion as defensive guru League takes on world The absence of a Great Britain side leaves Australia runaway favourities in the rugby league World Cup, says Stephen Jones Motor show Trophy Hunters: Cup Returns to the Fold Previous Winners We're ready for title role New Zealand's bullish squad believe that they can turn the table on Australia this time Toyota New York's Finest Baseball is the only game in town as New York hosts its own World Series Miandad raises stakes Umpire thrown into firing line again Furious Sri Lanka players threw the ball at the man who will stand in the middle in England's opening one-day clash. By Simon Wilde Pakistan: Five Umpires They Have Loved to Hate The Sunday Times England facing testing schedule Harrington tightens grip with third-round 66 Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Paralympics This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Murtagh in Dreamland Aintree BBC2: 2 pm, 2.30pm, 3pm Wincanton Towcester Yarmouth Tough Norton boxes clever A jockey whose career seemed to be on the ropes is making the most of his second chance to shine, writes Jonathan Powell Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases Every one a hero Britain's Paralympic team is capturing hearts and gold medals in Sydney. 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How long can he last? David Smith reports Standard Life Bank Broker trades punches as well as shares Terry Smith loves a controversy. Now he is floating Collins Stewart for £250m after buying the stockbrocking firms in May for £122m Posthouse Terry Smith's Working Day Credit Suisse Whitbread focuses on leisure The decision to sell its pubs leaves the group to concentrate on the faster growing areas of hotels, restaurants and fitness clubs. Report by John Waples Who helps freeserve deliver the internet to more Sun goes down on the dotcom darlings The glory days of the internet whiz-kids are over, Now the high-technology sector is characterised by share-price collapses and mass lay-offs. Garth Alexander and Dominic Rushe report Sas Ailing Emap tries to turn over new leaf Its shares have slumped after an ill-judged acquisition in America. but the media group's boss insists it will avoid being taken over. By Kirstie Hamilton MetaPack Kanas Tips. com Lucent Technologies Digel Bitter pill for chemists Over-the-counter medicine and consumer healthcare should be becoming but outdated regulation is holdings back growth. Paul Durman reports The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale Consultants rush for stock market riches These days they are concentrating on IT and are raising equity to expand their business and reward their partners. Report by Lucinda Kemeny Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loan Portfolios Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deutsche Post World Net Databank London Jewish News merges with Totally Sharewatch Halifax A Share in the Boardroom Volvo booms as ageing yuppies leave BMW A switch to sportier and more stylish cars has pushed the company's sales to a record, says its president in an interview with David Parsley Bank's top hawk prepares to swoop on runaway pay rises Steve Nickell of the Monetary Policy Committee is worried by the labour market but sees no need to raise interest rates just yet. David Smith Dolphin Grocers in battle to bag online shoppers Britain's leading supermarkets are gearing up for e-shopping but each chain is adopting different tactics. Dominic Rushe reports Jaguar How Eisner lost Disney magic The Keys to the Kingdom: How Michael Eisner Lost His Grip Kim Masters (HarperCollins, £18.99) Bestselling Business Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kodak Express Imperial Consolidated Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items OCRA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Optium MRI Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Log Book Loans Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer intelligence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Justin Williams Galleries brush up fine art of selling paintings online Dotcom entepreneurs are changing the £1bn British art market by opening it up to wider audience. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times enterprise network The Experts Picture Gallery Jaded workers seek better life in SoHo People who work from SoHo - small office, home office - are a growing part of the economy. Research by The Sunday Times and BT Claire Oldfield DFEE At home with going it alone Property dealer Haydee Lewis is typical of those who have decided to run a business from home. Claire Oldfield reports on her experience PNO Tele. Com The Royal Bank of Scotland Bulletin Space Ad man who started new brand of agency Stephen Maher harboured ambitions to start his own advertising firm. Then a job offer gave him the confidence to go it alone. By Mark Stretton Bad Debt of a debt collector Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Retirement relief rules for part-timer Double tax danger of company gains NCR Rank outsider aims to put world in the picture Prufrock Unisys No place like Dome for Old Vic angels Twins' salaries appear to have peaked Italian job by Amex doesn't do so nicely Autonomy: almost too good to be true Inside the City Contents Going Native Stanley Stewart stays in a traditional raid and is absorbed into Marrakesh life. Overleaf, local lodgings worldwide that can help you connect to a culture Ryanair. Com Contents Living among the locals Caves, tents, longhouses - a native alternative to a hotel can help you blend into the scenery Ooks of the eek Holiday Clinic Celia and Mark want to spend their new year watching the aurora borealis. David Wickers sheds light on three options for less than £800 Smooth stalker in Vladivostok In the Russian Far East, Max Anderson finds that a kiss comes with a hitch Confession of a tourist Clubs Sunsail The Holidaymakers' Profile South African Uestion & answer TV Travel Holiday Money Luxury Worldwide Where was I? Price war on high street Directions Since its Inception in 1981, the Agfa Wildlife… The week on the web Somak Holidays BA's new economy-plus Rent a Hummer and travel in style New wonders Deals of the week Grab a bargain ski weekend Readers' Rants Picture Gallery The Bushmen of the Kalahari - The Lords of the … Airline Network Desert, wrecks and diamonds Sandy Gall gets among the people, places and unique wildlife of the Namib and the Skeleton Coast Half-term havens Susan d'ARCY rounds up top attractions and distractions for the coming school hols Virgin Holidays Jersey British Airways Holidays Austria's premier pistes St Anton is to host the 2001 World Skiing Championships. Alistair Scott reviews one of the world's best resorts As Others See US The chalet girl Christmas Shopping in Italy Dance, Then, where Disco diva Sean Newsom is put through his paces when he learns to salsa in Cuba. Right, experts pick their top dance destinations Norweglan Coastal Voyage Aer Lingus Red alert Thomas cook Ever You May Be Five fabulous dance holidays Phonebox Trip-wired, com Before you start packing, do your travel homework, says Angie Buttrose Inter-Continental British Airways Holidays Reef and wrecks - a guide to the best of the Red Sea diving resorts Caution learner divernick Boredom, rapture, guilt—and strippers beside the mosque. Nick Martin learns to dive in Egypt and tells it exactly how it is British Airways Holidays Sunday Times Travel Insurance Arizona to Venezuela Mountains, Canyons, jungles, cities—all this and it's hot too. By David Wickers Marriott Americas, the beautiful Calverley Travel Ltd. 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Win a week's holiday for two in the Florida Keys with Virgin Holidays Competition Details Turnberry The Sunday Times Contents All Fall down Goodwood Travel Limited Inside Contents Painful & Inflamed Following my father into the twilight zone Hurley crosses the line My rural kingdom for a single penny of profit Virgin one account Enemy of the People The Royles, monarchs of our time The Royle Family is more real than all the fly-on-the-wall documentaries on the box, says Aa Gill Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Order, order is the last thing on the Speaker mob's mind Who will be the contenders for Betty Boothroyd's Commons throne? Michael Jones reports on the jostling for the sucession The Favourites A blade who loves girls and gorillas Interview I bought Lennon's piano from a better age of pop Madaboutwine A toast to our lack of industry Ask Jeeves The servant who forgot his place Peter Mandelson filled the perfect Machiavellian role in new Labour, writes Alistair McAlpine. Then he made the mistake of trying to be prince Why the kiwi miracle just couldn't fly New Zealand was once a beacon of Thatcherite economic zeal. So what went wrong, asks David Smith Did we bury the wrong victim? The mother of one of the Marchioness victims tells Sue Reid why she feels she must reopen a grave to see if her son is buried there Jungle Harsh home truths of the DIY schools Man, the utterly exceptional beast Scientists increasingly see mankind as just another animal, but they are leaving out the thing that makes us special, writes Kenan Malik Goiya Kgeisie Free look Can they keep out the imp of the opera? Raymond Gubbay tells Jasper Gerard why his cunningly populist touch is just what the Royal Opera 'club' needs Memories of mother Richard Eyre tells Richard Brooks how his mother's Alzheimer's inspired his film about another victim, Iris Murdoch The Sunday Times There'll be no coddling in my House MP Julie Kirkbridge tells Margarette Driscoll why she expects no favours as a new mother Atlantic Virgin energy Where there's muck, there's a green goddess Shock Exchange Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list Ewen Stewart Last word. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friend & Falcke Winkworth Brighton town Centre Birkbeck Road Ilford/newbury Park Beds/herts Border Something Different Multiple Display Advertising Items Russell Simpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge 16 miles/ main line station 8 miles Burford Oxfordshire Building Plot Multiple Display Advertising Items Coach House - Hampstead Nw3 Chigwell Essex Cherryblossoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Menorca Maidstone, Kent Lancaster Gate- Bayswater London W2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Yorkshire Dales National Park Auffolk Norfolk borders North Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Investors nurse losses as fears of stagnation hit markets BT to branch out into finance Jokers laugh all the way to the bank Banks do U-turn on Tessa deals Contents Jupiter Insurers urged to pay deficits on endowments Contents How the US dictates the fate of your investments Rich savers lose billions in fees A Mellon Asset Management Company State adds bonus to charity donations Income allowance cannot cut tax on capital gains Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Why was my son refused credit? Legal & General Clearing up tax on share dividends Pensioner should seek annuity advice Tracking down an old policy Should you panic or grin and bear it? The stock market's worst performance for a decade has led to fears it may face years of stagnation. By Robert Winnett Fundsnetwork. Co. Uk Merrill Lynch Find a safe home for your money when the bears on the prowl The markets are volatile, interest rates are low and investors are nervous. Robert Winnett suggest some alternative homes for your cash if you want to get off the stock-market rollercoaster Deutsche Bank Group Foster & Carnfield Chase Fleming Corporate bond funds fall in crisis of confidence Fidelity Investments Paragon Threadneedle Sids left out in the cold Small investors like British Gas's Sid were once prized by floating companies. Now they rarely get a look in, writes Nick Gardner Abbey National Play the market by spotting toy trends Despite a frosty stock market this year's Christmas crazes could bring happy returns, writes Kathryn Cooper Equitable Credit Suisse Asset Management Smart Move National Savings Premium Bonds Beware catches in top rate accounts The Best of the Banks Nelson Hargreaves Lansdown Surfcontrol rides wave of internet abuse Inside Track Citibank Oil share profits prove slippery John Urbanek escapes from his screen for a break in the sun after another nail-biting week of stock-market ups and downs The M&G High Yield Corporate Bond Fund Foreign Colonial For Full Details of Advertising in the Money Section Neville James Limited M&G Standard Life Investments Fast divorce can beat pension sharing rule A change in the law will give women the right to an immediate slice of their former husbands' pensions Legal & General Fund supermarkets fail to stock the best performers Scottish Windows Bank Savvy shoppers buy online from the US Save pounds on Christmas presents at American internet stores, but don't forget about the duty and Vat writes Paul Douglas Henderson Investors Equitable Policy Plus Intelligent Finance Virgin money Document's word is not its bond Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Boost your pension with right annuity Choosing the best deal can raise your income in retirement by a quarter, says Sarah Toyne Scottish Windows Family Fortunes Equitable Money Section Payroll Giving Surrenda-link Investors strike gold with purple prose Christie's is offering a rare chance to buy the works of lrish poet WB Yeats at a special auction Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Get investment alerts by Wap phone or e-mail Saving News Virgin tracker fund lags rivals FPD Savills ISA pplication Chase De Vere I Shares First-e Horsewoman has to jump pension hurdle Egg What the Experts Recommend Henderson Investors FirstPersonGlobal SHP Associates Siemens Selector Europe Spencer Stuari Prism Executive Recruitment Harvey Nash Norman Broadbent Computer People Executive Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Futurestep Heidrick & Struggles SHP Associates Global Communication Company Vodafone One 2 one Harvey Nash International Technology Promoters Psdgroup Selector Europe Atkearney Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash Norman Broadbent KPMG Search & Selection Harvey Nash MyOyster. global technology Telewest Whitehead Mann GKR Invocom Pricewaterhousecoopers Bupa Wellness Eurolinkglobal Michael Page Gundersen Bucher Rugman Psdgroup MicroTouch Technology Consulting Odgers Whitehead Mann GKR Michael Page Sales & Marketing Michael Page International Harvey Nash Sema Group Pricewaterhousecoopers Monster Honover Fox International HUX Air Products Odgers Honover Fox International Ilex Energy Consulting Gartner Pricewaterhousecoopers PSD ISS First Person Global Harvey Nash Wintershall Pricewaterhousecoopers Sterling Lord Search & Selection The Open University Advertised Recruitment and Consultants Cognizant Technology Solutions SER (ait) Michael Page Sales & Marketing Monster Compaq Capita RAS HayGroup Abbey National Boyden NHS Barnes Kavelle Limited The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Financial Service Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Flag Telecom The Scout Association The rmg Recruitment Management Group Pheefarrerjones Amicus group The Caudwell Group of Companies Peninsula Multiple Display Advertising Items Baring Asset Management Phones 4U Flag Telecom Carter James Three Valleys Hays IT Talisman The Post Office Roche ADTI Consulting SME Support Executive needed Danwood Bath & North East Somerset M&L Consultants Intercai ICICI Strategic Dimensions Executive Resourcing Pracsys Group Graham Associates Total Fina Elf Is the Future of Business & Technology The Times E-know. net Multiple Display Advertising Items Instem EIRcom CAP Gemini Ernst & Young Collinson Grant Ball & Hoollahan Marketing Manager (Management Exec) Are you our Chief People Officer? 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Roger Eglin reports on how one firm went about it Nortel Networks Women will lose as long as men make the rules Contents The Grand Illusion All is not as it seems at Bledisole in Gloucestershire. The facade originally belonged to a house near Birmingham—and the interior contains a some surprises, writes Chris Partridge Hamptons Contents The uplifting Canary Wharf effect London's centre of gravity is moving east, writes Rob Thomas. 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