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News from 08/04/2001

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Taki, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Stretton, Aa Gill, Paul Heiney, Bill Martland, Jeff Dawson, Steve Marshall, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Emma Payne, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, David Livingstone, Hugh Mcllvanney Chief Sports Writer, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, Christopher Somerville, J D, Ken Harmison, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Lols Rogers Medical correspondent, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Kirsite Hamilton, Nicolette Jones, Kathryn Cooper, John Bristow, N w, David Smith, Paul Driver, Humphrey Carpenter, Rory Godson, G Norman, Ian Pocock, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, John Dobson, Gillian Hall, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, George Segal, Sally Brown, Dr Roger Henderson, Richard Eaton, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Jeremy Pope Executive Director, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Matt Rudd, Peter Wilson, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, S Donaldson, Anna Bruning, Sarah Toyne, Rose Skelton, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Phil Noble, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Don Foster, Michael Downes Squadron Leader Raf, Ben Devlin, Jane Renton, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, John O'Donnell, Liz Jones, Joan Smith, Andrew Bainbridge, Ian Shacklady, Adam Nathan, Dr Peter Foreman, Nick Gardner, Victoria Hervey, Phil Stockton, Gerry Jones, Richard Johnson, Nick Armitage, Stuart Wavell, Paul Ham, Jeff Crowe, Roger Eglin, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Hugh McILVANNEY, Michael Woodhead, Stephen Paterson, John Humphrys, Roger Scruton, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Ann McFerran, Stuart Andrews, Paul Durman, Dr Michael Humphreys, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Danny O'Brien, Neil McWhirter, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Gerald Baxter, Victoria O'Brien, Raymond Keene, Wendy Street, Mh, Douglas Alexander, Robin, Ryan Davis, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Robert Alway, Tim Richardson, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Dr Steve Paulsson (formerly Seniro Historian), Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Richard Arden, Kate Rew, M J, Tim Moorey, Dominic Rushe, Rob Ryan, Alix Sharkey, Pat Butcher, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Jan Flood, Caroline Gascoigne, Brigid Moss, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Paul Kavanagh, Je Anne Good, Stphen Pettitt, Graeth Huw Davies, Phillip Tesha, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Danny Buckland, Rod Bowker, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Andrew Mueller, Colin Lewis, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Frank Fitzgibbon, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Charlotte Church, James Toney, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, Dan Clarns, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Adrian Somerfield, Godfrey Smith, Denis Knowles, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, A R Poulton, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Winner's Dinners, Tom Robbins, Harvey Jones, Nick Fielding, Claudia Croft, Will Iredale, Rw Johnson, R H, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Naomi Caine, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, Jeffrey Vee, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Mark Porter, Theo Richmond, Linda Watson, Hugh Pearman, Alan Stewart, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Brlan Glanville, David Parsley, Anya Weaver, David Harbord, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Simon Crerar, Robert George, Louis de Bernieres, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Richard Barry, Steve Grant, Victoria Stanley, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents M15 spy breaks open Real IRA Double agent secures arrest of leader Sophie tapes stoke royal rift with Labour Doctor faces investigation into 100 alleged sex attacks Contents British Airways Contents Punters see red in two-horse race Contents Anger as Tesco profits hit £1bn The Sunday Times wins Newspaper of the Year award Walsh Double Best in Scotland Contents Internet Contents AA Row as Brown presses for manifesto without pledges Insight US hawks push Bush to get tough on China 'Cab cams' to spy on taxi rear seats Jumpy ballet group drops nude Romeo Spies get James Bond briefcases to beat laptop thieves Virgin money Arise, Lord Paddy of Lib Dem Pc World How Big David infiltrated Real IRA English Tourism Council Teacher websites help pupils cheat at tests The Market Place AA Scientists beat British ban with chimp experiments abroad Rolf is the BBC's answer to Bragg Why sacking managers is a football own-goal British European Soccer clubs told to sell 'ethnic' tickets Man dies as freak wave hits Cobb Welsh deputy leader faces cash probe Channel trips hit by customs scam War veterans may lose cash The New Citroen CS Citroen C5 Drivers face Trafalgar Square ban Final poem of suicide pact son Easter stay-away shuts rural hotels Europe plots emergency rationing of British oil Dreamland BBC pays £15m for new Spielberg war epic Bill Clinton to speak at Hay Festival Siren call of the superbike police Snatch squads for illegal immigrants The Market Place Bradford & Bingley Ireland China Crisis Poses Posthouse The Dragon and the Eagle Intelligent Finance Wessex, Lies & Videotape The conflict of interest between the Countess of Wessex's royal duties and her business dealings has finally come to a head, say Nicholas Hellen and Adam Nathan Miele Lying low among the romantic shadows Profile Is it a plane? No, it's a flying vegetable Fujitsu Computers Siemens Nick Newman's Week Closed-path Britain Welcome to the family The Open University Anti-Americanism rears its ugly head Picture Gallery TB victims pay the price for our reckless use of medicine Atticus: This little scandal has Mandy's name all over it Abbey hitman kicks the royal family while it's down Charlotte, how you've changed your tune A gaffe that tells the Queen her gameplan is all wrong Spring Britain run by incompetents Egg Card Rights and duties go hand in hand Lennon's first gig Ladette Culture: I do not understand the mistaken… Birthdays Thieves in power Mummy's little luxury In the West the birth rate is falling, down to an average of 1.7 children per couple. But professional women over 30 are bucking the trend and having three or more children. Senay Boztas finds out why The new Edwardians NetscaLIBUr Spain fetes English matador 'E1 Evans' Picture Gallery 'Cleared' Bhutto vows to return to Pakistan despite arrest threat Police net tightens on Milosevic's daughter V America seeks a complete Paine E-mails of love and death revealed Sainsbury's Bank Sally: Did you ever have sex with a lady? Greying Easy Riders killed at twice the rate of teen bikers Levy's peace package rejected Cheney's wife emerges as power within Hillary keeps public guessing Prudential Prodi hit by wave of new EU fraud Halifax Air aces: The crew of the unofficial winner of the… US children get their own credit cards Elephant St Joseph's Hospice Mugabe's thugs set up urban terror squads Harare editor may be jailed Appeal Mitsubishi Motors Goodfella makes an internet killing Vauxhall Italy toasts its space-age wine Posthouse Einstein was relatively silly Inside Los Angeles Come and get me Open plan from the Woolwich Not like the movies US may have used Gestapo chief as cold war warrior EasyJet Police hunt Bin Landen cell in Britain Mortgage-row firms hand out huge pay rises Weather and Travel Outlook On a mission: The Mars Odyssey spacecraft takes off… £122m drug haul on British ship News in Brief Passports lost Three charged over railway death Helicopter crashes North Sea oil rig protesters quit Bomb kills boy Violence averted Ex-MP's house sale Two tickets share £11m lottery jackpot M&G Investments BA camera arrests Briton 'not a spy' Metric ruling High price on menu Fatal attraction National lottery Red Marauder wins as 36 fail to finish Contents Lloyds TSB Contents Aintree tamed by Four limp home in sea of mud Jack Daniel's Tennfesse Whiskey National Hunt Festival Flashback to 1928 Nautica Triumphant jockey shows nerves of steel A masterful victory in gruelling conditions was sweet indeed for Richard Guest, who arrived at Aintree with a point to prove. By Alan English England Break Balshaw hits new heights England's young full-back proved yesterday that he is as secure in defence as he is potent in attack How They Rated at Twickenham England France England Replacements French Replacements Hill leads rout in second half Wilkinson conducts record masterclass Fitness the key to our success England's late scoring burst is proof that the hard work done by the Premiership clubs is paying rich dividends Ntl Playing for pride The Six Nations may be in cold storage, but at least it affords the Lions breathing space to prepare for battle Stylish England impress Taylor A Welsh stalwart says that the Six Nations leaders should form the buld of the tour party. By Nick Cain Ntl No Kidding England's dream is to win the 2007 World Cup, and the team to lift the trophy has already started to take shape, writes Stephen Jones England: World Champions 2007 Howley gives shaky Wales a lift to Rome The Six Nations game against Italy today is important to Wales players who are hoping to make the Lions tour, reports Stephen Jones Young Lions master Scots Today's Teams Poyet dents Derby's pride On digital Jansen deepens QPR gloom City fall under Dons siege Kewell back on goal trail Lampard's last-ditch equaliser saves worthy West Ham TETLEY's Hartson heads Coventry's revival FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Pools Football Extra What the Papers Say Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Fulham held by able Albion Just champion Martin O'Neill wants his first glorious season at Celtic to launch a new era of glory for the Bhoys Johnson clinches title for O'Neill Gills sneak home for an lffy win The Football Millwall clear Oxford down Dundee in cut Canvey in final Darby's day Fiji hit 13 Shop around and bring back specialists Hoddle wins few friends Tv's Sunday Best Armchair viewers can enjoy a feast of sports action today The Rest of the Week's Action on Television Q & A Book Review Shattered—A Champion's Fight Against a Mystery Illness Peter Marshall with Nick Kehoe Mainstream, hb, £14.99 Bestsellers Hoddle in at deep end The man charged with reviving Tottenham needs a winning start today to salvage their season East Enders poised to star in cliffhanger of their own Two telented young Londoners will put their friendship on hold when the action starts at today's FA Cup clash, writes Ian Hawkey Ladbrokes Lawrie's load Wycombe's stayers are ready to chase the thoroughbreads of Liverpool in today's semi-final showdown Roy Essandoh: The Story of a Wanderer Picture Gallery Wycombe's Route to Villa Park Fowler finds his feet Liverpool's controversial forward is desperated to erase memories of a painful FA Cup final defeat Wembley way behind schedule The new national football stadium is unlikely to meet its deadline to host the 2005 FA Cup final. Ian Pocock and James Toney report Liverpool's Three Musketeers The Sunday Times The life of Bayern Karl-Heinz Rummenigge makes his point with the vision and skill he displayed on the football pitch Madrid struggle to prove they are the Real deal The Playing Career of a Goalscoring Legend Vintage Gunners call on their special reserve The signs are there that a rejuvenated Arsenal have saved their best form for the closing stages of the European Cup, says Ian Hawkey Weakest Link on Fire Written off before the Champions League began, Leeds United are England's best hope for a place in the semi-finals. By Rob Hughes Orr inspires triumph The New 1.6i MGF Radcliffe blows the field away The British runner is in great shape for the world championships following victory in a high wind in Spain, says Pat Butcher Stars may soon be down to their last private jet Top earners in tennis lag behind big names in many other sports, and it could get even worse for the game's lesser lights. By Richard Evans At the double Greg Rusedski and Tim Henman wrap up a comfortable Davis Cup win over Portugal, writes Richard Eaton Newworld London Marathon Comes of Age: All the Winners from 21 Years of Pounding the Streets 21-run salute Glory chase worth extra mile The London Marathon is 21 this year and hit the ground running from the very start, reports Nick Pitt Leaders of the Pack: Stories that Have Set the Pulse 1991 Yakov Tolstlkov Redgrave in running for ultimate test Britain's greatest Olympian could have been forgiven for deciding to put his feet up, but that is just not this style, reports Danny Buckland Capirossi leaves race rivals in slipstream Sports Round-Up Golf: The Masters at Augusta Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Log on to the internet and enjoy the best of sport… Rugby Union Rugby League Racing This Week's Racing The broadcasting chain: from satellite to revs per minute, the digital eye is watching Sound Advice F1 teams can now use digital technology to spy on each other, but is it information overload? Montoya means business The Colombian gave Michael Schumacher a Wake-up call in Brazil and proved he can make his mark in Formula One, says Peter Windsor Schumacher's Sparring Partners Virgin trains Schwer on top of world A typically dogged display gave the British veteran the IBO light-welterweight title at Wembley last night, reports Gerald Baxter Higgins on a winning break The world No 2 has no regrets about the part he played in uniting professional snooker, reports Richard Rae The Sunday Times Warne out Will Shane's dreams turn to Ashes? It seems unthinkable, but the world's greatest spinner could be left out of the tour of England Miandad: We threw series Pollock leads fightback Inspirational batting and fielding by South Africa's captain puts his side in control of the fourth Test in Antigua. By Alex Fortune Too Long at the Crease The Times Picture Gallery Hungry Tiger set Mickelson in Woods' way The world's No 1 goes up against a genuine rival today. But who will the Augusta gallery support? Awards Treble Clarke must win mind games to join the major league The big Irishman has an abundance of talent, but once more he is destined to come up short when it matters the most, writes David Walsh Today's Tee-Off Times at Augusta All-star cast word perfect It was always going to be special, but nobody could have written a better script for today's final act Unsung Cabrera upstages the stars Complete Third-Round Scores from the Masters Motoring Visitscotland Master of his Own Destiny Tiger Woods is 18 holes away from rewriting history with a fourth consecutive major victory Contents Accenture scraps plan for £14bn float US slump will strike Britain hard, says CBI Prudential 'surprised' at Goldman interventation in American General bid World Class International Contents Ecclestone offers family shares to rebels Contents New FSA director takes 75% pay cut Ding dong Dell lets out the crazies on day release Agenda Aviation authority boss tipped to chair Railtrack Sedgemoor the PRO Business 'Egos' hold up Tube reform Flex Jet TAG Specsavers guru sets sights on vets chain Job agencies are 'pushy and costly' Business Digest EU scuppers Glaxo bid to halt cheap drug imports Airlines queue up to buy sonic jet ICI hit by fears over 1950s paint $500m bond deal saves internet traffic carrier Idetica Bras in your Eyes . . . Charnos is using the latest… What's up What's down Hannover Messe Britain starts to wobble Economic Outlook Business Letters Bush loses his grip on events Bloomer's Blooper? The ambitions of Jonathan Bloomer, the Prudential's chief executive, to turn the insurer into a global playe, are under threat as a planned American takeover falls apart. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Goldman Adds to Pru Headache The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & co Imperial Consolidated Multiple Display Advertising Items Denny Legal International Scfgroup OCRA BT Shred-it Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mortgage Code Subway Prontaprint Railtrack boss puts his neck on the line Steve Marshall has the toughest job in Britain. But is he up to dealing with the demands of government, passengers and shareholders ? The Sunday Times Steve Marshall's Working Day German firms pour into Austria to reduce costs Grundig is just the latest giant to flee high taxes and red tape. Michael Woodhead reports from Frankfurt Boeing's sonic cruiser sounds death knell for Concorde Airlines are already interested in the innovative jet that combines comfort with speed, writes David Parsley West LB prepares to compete without any state backing Complaints of unfair competition are forcing the bank to change its structure. By Lucinda Kemeny Data bank Top 200 companies Mobile giants put profits before growth The industry is starting to thrive again as it cuts back on subsidies, discounts and marketing, writes Paul Durman Granada's Australian venture hits a snag Sharewatch Ottakar's Bright Station Atlantic Telecom Maelor Kewill Systems A Share in the Boardroom Cable & Wireless Tesco Ecclestone in pole position for battle with F1 rebels Motor racing's Svengali should be able to stall a breakaway move. By Mark Stretton and David Parsley Nti: business Ecclestone's Ascendancy Americans tilted the playing field Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books Toymaker still bets on Christmas bonanza Complexity takes away incentive to turn staff into shareholders The government wants to boost productivity by giving workers a stake in their firms. But the cost of setting up share-option plans is a big deterrent, says Jane Renton Crackdown on abuses could make profits look bad Plans to put the cost of share options into company accounts will discourage their use, writes Jane Renton Enterprise network More young people become self starters Many school leavers now see self-employment as a means of countrolling their destinies. By John O'Donnell Oracle Bulletin Crowne Plaza Bullying at work can give employers a bloody nose Questions of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items WVE PNc Telecom Substantial Clearance Sale Re-Mortgages/Mortgages Just my cup of coffee Bobby Hashemi founded the Coffee Republic chain after his sister failed to find a decent brew. By Mark Stretton My First Break Turnerandco Your Own Mobile Phone Business The Sunday Times Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Twin peaks triumph for Silverstein Prufrock Wall St's Nero burns Get-rich guides lose money Marriott Arcadia may yet be the next Next Inside the City Cost of mortgages hits rock bottom Tessa savers in line for payout Airline insurance goes sky high Contents Cash in on new pension loophole Fundsnetwork Contents Stakeholder salesmen lack profit motive to learn Almost 1m fail to file tax returns Legal & General BT Cellent's free offer comes with bills attached Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Scottish Widows How to spot a stock-market recovery There are several formulas for predicting a market upturn. But do they work? By Nick Gardner The Success of 'Buy' Indicators Friends Provident Fimatex Abbey National Policy £ Plus Newton Cashing in your Endowment Beware banks bearing gifts Customers are paying for prestige accounts that offer perks, but are they really worth it? By Sarah Toyne How Premium Accounts Compare Britannicmoney Ill Treatment Wealthy miss out on cut-price mortgages Lenders have added the well-off to the list of borrowers who are refused special deals. By Nick Gardner Beale Dobie Comdirect An Abbey National Group Company Paragon M&G Investments What pension shake-up Stakeholder schemes are cheap and simple. Robert Winnett explains how they work and who should benefit Seeking Shelter of Well-Known Brand Should you switch to stakeholder? Norwich Union Recommended Schemes Starting Young Capital One Bank Stakeholder Rules Children can start saving from birth NDF Administrotion Henderson Global Investors Kuoni Deutsche Bank Group Avoid the trusts that promise high income The plight of a high-profile investment trust is a warning to savers, writes Kathryn Cooper Surveying the Future What is an Investment Trust? Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Tax adds to divorce woe Savings News Glass deal puts Lex in driving seat Inside Track Chase De Vere FPD savills London & Country Mortgages Limited Personal Investment Authority Towry Law Group High flyers keep feet on the ground Money Makeover Gartmore What the Experts Recommend Virgin direct Which is Tony Blair? Fresh from leaking the date of the election, Alastair Campbell comes under the forensic eye of Don Foster, America's top literary sleuth, who has been deconstructing the Downing Street spain machine British Airways Contents Blue Dragon Unbelievable bodies The lights are going out all over Surrey . . . and yes, it's my fault Mean Fields Comic Relief The Sunday Times Travel Diroct Enemy of the People EastEnders The Times Wrong sex and the City Do female staff get a fair deal in the Square Mile? Margarette Driscoll talks to Isabelle Terrillon, the latest woman to go to an employment tribunal Finding my real mother has left a void in my life A light touch with all those leading women Interview Son of Yalta falls victim to a Russian family at war Plans to restage the great end-of-war conference with the grandsons of the Big Three have fallen foul of bickering among the rival Stalins Goodbye to my glossy world As editor of Marie Claire, Liz Jones got used to a pampered existence in the fashionable lane. Readjusting to real life is hard, she says Henry Miller wasn't so hot between the sheets Peter Owen, publisher of some of the greatest writers of the century, shares some background knowledge with Stuart Wavell . . . and the lads' mags are revolting Britain's ancient mariner is all at sea now he's home Jim Shekhdar, back in London after rowing the Pacific alone, tells Paul Ham what drove him on his madcap adventure Doctor fraud Freud's theories are a denial of the of the obvious truths about humanity. They have corrupted our whole moral life, says Roger Scructon Replacing the wife with an expert Multiple Display Advertising Items Islington/clerkenwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Primelocation Multiple Display Advertising Items Chester Field Hamptons International Far Ley Multiple Display Advertising Items Winkworth Knightsbridge John D Wood & Co Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Sales Change your Life Kenya A Rare and Unique Museum House in the Bethnal Green… Teignmouth - South Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Clovelly, Lower Ash Estate, Felix Lane, Shepperton,… Cote D'azur In rural village near Ongar, Essex Near Tunbridge Wells Multiple Display Advertising Items Northumberland 17th Century Town House With Cellar Urgent Eaton Place Sw1 The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The trials of being America's second lady Lee Radziwill, who has penned a new memoir of her action-packed life, is tougher but more tortured than her sister Jackie O, writes Taki You are only as innocent as your DNA sample It may solve some crimes, but the science of genetic detection is also placing us under a new tyranny Talking heads Global village This Life The joy of Wessex, but royals are not amused Men get smaller, chimp likes drink, the wheelie bin revolt Shock Exchange The tabloid week People of the Week Eureka! The Times: Lord Hartwell The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: Irene Thomas Last word. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin British Car Auctions Finnie The Sunday Times Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Benham Wunder cars Spring well carimports Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Park Lane Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Formula Stratstone Ferrari Three of the Best Ray Hutton drives cars from Citroen, Renault and Ford that bring new quality to family saloons. But which one is on top? Escort man seeks a new soul mate Is there a way out of a faceless tin box for under £5,000? The Battle of the Middle Class Is it curtains for the cartel? 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Autobytel Broughtons Approved Jct6oo Leodis Court Moment of truth on a dark wet night on the A1 Straight Eight (New Forest) Ltd Michael Powles Limited Straight Eight New Forest The Bentley Boys How on earth could you afford this? It's simple: mix budget choices with big-bucks luxury and you can bring that dream holiday within reach. David Wickers and Rob Ryan show you how to cherry-pick your travel options to create the break that's right for you Travelocity a Sabre Company Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Ferrysavers Ticino Markwarner beach clubs Air Seychelles North Cyprus & Turkey Savile Holiday clinic Honeymooners Galen Alden and Claire Mitchell would love to see tigers in the wild. David Wickers finds three big-cat breaks for under £5,000 The Holidaymakers' Profile Mum's the word Rose Skelton found love on a gap-year trip to Indonestia—and all thanks to her mother Inter-Continental Athens airport hell Holiday Money Lisbon Magnifico! National Car Rental A new travel website was launched last week to… TV Travel Direct Line Thomson cuts out discounts Rub stress away at BKK Crystal Italy Questions and Answers Deals of the Week Airline in hot water Readers' Rants Where was I? The Sunday Times Theatre of peace Simon Callow sees Beirut bouncing back from the trials of war to find a new appetite for life, love—and Romeo and juliet Clubs Sunsail Voyages Jules Verne A host of Easter outings Susan d'Arcy knows how to give the kids a face-painting, dragon-making, egg-racing good time 15 reasons to fly to Spain Lunn Poly World Cruises P & O Ride high for Bangkok's best Traffic chaos can make the Thai capital a tourist's nightmare—but the new Skytrain lets you rise above it all, says David Wickers Safe escapes: wild Whitby Dark doings are afoot at Dracula's landfall. Christopher Somerville follows the trail of a bloodsucker Ireland What makes a great wine 'Don't spit it: Sip it!' Susan d'Arcy enjoys fine pinot and plain speaking in the Cape, and right, we find 10 top wine regions worldwide Air Miles Travel the World Re Rail Europe Re-new Crystal France Meridiana Turkey On the Cheap Lisbon The street's may be steep, but the prices certainlty aren't. Matt Rudd finds the Portuguese capital surprisingly affordable—and deliciously Moorish The Bottom Line £114.80 Check-In Trailfinders Travelbag USAirtours Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Flynow Dial a Flight Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items British midland Usit Campus Travelselect Options Travel Insurance Norwich Union Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Ryanair Direct Car Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items All Starz Travel Management Go-fly Walking Holidays Can Be Agony Sovereign Canadian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Travel Insurance Tirol Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British-european Belfast British European Caribbean Expressions Holiday autos To advertise in this section please call the sales… Multiple Display Advertising Items Airfares Caribbean Journeys Caribbean Connection Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corsica Multiple Display Advertising Items Amazing Thailand Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Cottages to Castles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Mauritius Guatemala Destination Portugal Switzerland Ticino Exodus Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure bound Asia & the Middle East Canada British Columbia Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore worldwide Elegant Resorts Norfolkline Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferrles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrydeal Directtravel Skiweekend Simply Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Owners in France Ferry Ferrysavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Chez nous Canyas Holidays Discounts on every holiday Ferry French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Center parcs Ipswich Jurys Doyle Hotels Rural Retreats Roseland Peninsular Crafty Spring Breaks Jersey Salcombe The Victoria Hotel My hols Singapore's natural, but LA's sharp for songbird Charlotte Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items "The best value fares to Ireland this… The Lake District Visitscotland Where was I? 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Limited Career Partners PeopleNet International Intelsat LE Group An EDF Company Haldane Caminus CiS Co-Operative Insurance The National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition Eversheds Career Analysts Transun Travel Ltd Middle Office Manager The Sunday Times Isogon Connaught Pre IPO E-finance Technology Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items English Nature Hemsley Fraser East midands development agency Netverk Already Graduated ? Adti Consulting The Times Ceonottm Elderhostel The Royal National Rose Society The National Trust Darley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Health Northern Ireland Civil Service The Sunday Times Genesis NHS ELWa The Countryside Council for Wales Long-distance learning at 11 The price of a good quality state education can be four hours travelling time daily, says Fred Redwood Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted Keen Readers Study French in Paris The Sunday Times University of Hull MBA in London To advertise in this section please telephone the… Pro Search Limited Holborn College Northern Ireland Civil Service Westminster Abbey Choir Emerging into the bright light of outside world Earn Money Writing ! Mars turns its sweet charm on jobseekers The confectionery giant finds that putting the same effort into its image as an employer as it does into its products helps it to attract better recruits. By Roger Eglin The Sunday Times Internet recruiters fail to find apples of their eyes Georgian gem Dallicote Hall, in the West Midlands, is a restoration triumph—a rare country pile in perfect condition, says Graham Norwood Greatpark Contents Passing on housing benefits Probate sales can be a way of picking up a cheap house but be prepared for legal delays, says Chris Partridge Pros and Cons of Probate Sales New, but as good as old Design your very own loft Home owners who turn empty shells into smart flats find there are profits to be made, says Mary Wilson No Title Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbella Costa Blanca & Calida World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Smiths Gore Is this the new Norfolk? It's just across the Channesl but the weather's better. Zeeland in Holland is a good place for a holiday home, says Anna Bruning Retreat Getting There Battersea's new pulling power A change of role for the power plant is creating new interest in housing in the area, writes Chris Partridge St George Lasting tribute to a true eccentric The former home of a Twenties tycoon displays a bizarre mix of styles and interests, writes Cheryl Markosky St-George Gleeson Laing Homes Imperial Park Windsor For sellers, the heart's in the kitchen The not-so-humble kitchen will sell your house. TV chef Valentina Harris checks out one in Devon with Cheryl Markosky Toll road will pay off for village properties The Birmingham Northern Relief Road, a privately built and founded toll and road in the West Midlands Furniture fit for outdoors Looking for a finder Romantic connections Lounge lizards Whitelaw home Beatle Paul in house of Love Barratt Style FPD savills Hopkins Homes Kew Riverside Ultimate Kudos Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleeson Classic Homes Town and country castles A 15th-century keep with views over a Scottish loch offers a real feel of the past, writes Mark Porter Charles Church St-George CALA Fitzpatrick Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Hampshire Gem - Hawkley Wilts/somerset Borders French Manoir Northampton Weston Favell Hants/surrey Border Houghton & Wyton Cambridgeshire Herne Hill, London Se 24 Cottesmore, Rutland Barratt Village Location near Henley-on-Thames South Downs, Dunction, Nr Petworth The Sunday Times Port Marine Reduce the risk. . . buy property Persimmon Foxtons Grovemanor Home Carter Jonas Multiple Classified Advertising Items More than just cream teas High-tech industries are now adding to the lure of the Devon seaside resort of Torquay, writes Fred Redwood Views to drive you to distraction Singer-songwriter Peter Skellern is selling his waterside home in Cornwall, but isn't going far, writes Mary Wilson Mill history with no grind Sky penthouses Beanet Pearce Gleeson Homes Crestnicholson The Courtyard Lofts St. George 9 Keans Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Western Algarve Parque da Floresta FPD savills Interealty Gibraltar La Cala Hills Abbey National Offshore Drayton Gardens Alicate Playa Marbella Jaguar Reservoir Studios Berkeley Homes Fairview Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Meet the Martians Fans of TV's Grange Hill will have seen Martin Miller Game on Super fly guy Flat face Old fish The Adventures of Tintin Explores on the Moon Picture Gallery Dagsy Dog Their' say Picture Gallery Fresh ! Guinnessworld records Buzz ! Picture Gallery F-mail Next Week Fun Competitions! In the Running The Funday Times sport Picture Gallery Square Ball Charity Day Contents Vauxhall Contents The billion dollar boys If Bridget Jones's Diary fulfils its box-office promise, the Four Weddings team will be laughing all the way to the bank. JEFF Dawson reports from the US premiere The serial eccentric Bridget Jones's Diary has given Jim Broadbent a rare chance to play someone normal, he tells Lesley White The week's films Tate Short Cuts Tivo Best of British? Not at Beck's Futures 2, says Waldemar Januszczak: it's talent-free Blockbuster Biteback What in heaven's Television Dead funny Radio waves Ambassadors Say you want a revolution It might be nearly 40 years old, but the rerelease of the ground-breaking a Hard Day's Night proves it's still the greatest music movie of all time, says Mark Edwards Nowt short of genius The opening of two stunning new galleries proves ambitious design is alive and well and living in Yorkshire, says Hugh Pearman Opera North Rest of the week's theatre Lawrence of Arabia Favourite haunt It is 120 years since lbsen wrote his most shocking play. A vibrant new production shows it is as relevant as ever, says John Peter From Morning to Midnight Record of the week The Sunday Times Music Shop Pop Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Live in New York City Columbia 5000002-8, £21.99 Picture Gallery Classical Crucial cuts The Eagles Desperado Asylum 5068-2, £8.99 Jazz Cesaria Evora sao Vicente dl Longe Rca 74321 83667-2, £14.99 Marvel in a blue dress Bach's cantatas have received an unrivalled an unrivalled performance—costumes and all, says Paul Driver Our price Lesley Glaister Look ahead The top arts events of the next month Film Long players This week; don't miss Top 10 selling videos March 3-31 O Brother, Where Are Thou? Top 10 selling DVD's March 3-31 Agenda Houston, we have a problem A visiting Cleopatra may be sumptuous, but it lacks dramatic weight, says David Dougill Limited Season Ends 12 May 0207 369 1740 Albery… The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Getmetickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Lionel Richie Theatre Royal Drury Lane AMP Ltd. Presents Bon Jovi Pavarotti Romeo Juliet Multiple Display Advertising Items Girls Do It Better !! Ticket or Hospitality at London Arena Cambridge Theatre Uktickets Theatre Breaks Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleadh Guns N' Roses The Pirates of Penzance Wigmore Hall To advertise in this section please call Heidi… Londonbreaks Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elevation tour 2001 Paco Pena Bounce Ticketselect Rocy Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture U2 Elevation Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 682 Hardbacks Paperbacks Farming's lost innocence The Great Food Gamble by John Humphrys Hodder £12.99 pp356 Let their imaginations From blue elephants to angels and improble magic, Nicolette Jones Diary Polly Samson The hero as thug Lost Lion of Empire The Life of "Cape-to-Cairo" Grogan by Edward Paice Harper Collins £19.99 pp470 Haunted by Jedwabne's ghosts Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland by Jan T Gross Princeton University Press £12.95 pp261 Bernard Cornwell Maggie O'Farrell after you'd gone Bard of the boards A Moment towards the End of the Play . . . by Timothy West Nick Hern Books £15.99 pp286 Going to the Wars Max Hastings 3 books. £3. No commitment A little night reading In the news Scientist and magician, Dee was notorious for his walks on the wild side The Queen's Conjuror The Science and Magic of Dr Dee by Benjamin Woolley HaperCollins £15.99 pp412 Getting it wrong That old black magic Hellish Nell Last of Britin's Witches by Malcolm Gaskill Fourth Estate £15.99 pp402 Geoffrey Archer The main events American presidents, former Beatles . . . This year's Hay festival has something for everyone Sheer bloody-mindedness Birthday by Alan Sillitoe £16.99 Flamingo pp249 Here be dragoons A Regimental Affair by Allan Mallinson Bantam £16.99 pp326 Penguin Death in Venice A Sea of Troubles by Donna Leon Heinemann £15.99 pp247 The Forest The Open University HarperCollinsPublishers Living hand to mouth Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris Doubleday £12.99 pp432 Mary, Mary quite contrary Mary George of Allnorthover by Lavinia Greenlaw Flamingo £12.99 pp336 Vintage Paperback Paperbacks The Sunday Times Books Direct Book events What's happening in the literary world The Random House Group Ltd Penguin Contents The one to watch The week ahead Nicholas Nickleby Today, ITV, 9pm Best film Time Regained Thursday, Sky Premier, 12.20am The Best of British The Bombmaker Critics' choice Son of God: The Mission Flim choice See the Best of British Free BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Ride The Wild Surf Critics' choice Clocking Off (BBC1, 9pm) EP: Film choice British Film Month BBC1 Monday 9April Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Monday 9April Positive Women Happiness (BBC2,10pm) EP: Film choice BRITiSH FiLM Month BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One To Hell And Back Critics' choice The Cops (BBC2,9pm) The Great St. Triniam's Train Robbery (c4,1. 20pm) British Film Month BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Home Stories: Up And Coming Critics' choice The Mission: Domeless in Seattle EP: Film choice British Film Month BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital The Miracle Maker Critics choice Later With Jools Holland Ei Cid (BBC1, 8.05am) Film choice British Film Month BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One The Miles Davis Story Dog Eat Dog Stalag 17 (BBC2, 2.40pm) Film choice Music to Watch Girls Go by BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Mamma Mia! Contents EBEL Contents Victorias Secrets Instead of getting ber kit off, Victoria Hervey has been getting to the bottom of National Nude Men Week Why old is the new new The biggest stars' hottest frocks come from second-hand shops, says Linda Watson Left, Julla Roberts and Renée Zellweger in their… Sweet success The cartoon character Hello Kitty is so sugary she could not your teeth, but she heads a multimillion-pound business set on global domination, says Claudia Croft Dior Off-road Jeep A bit of ruff Christian Lacroix, a late convert to minimalism, can't resist a good drama. Alix Sharkey reports To London's super-exclusive Eaton Square to… Wessaintlaurent Giorgio Armani Ooh ra ra Picture Gallery Star shades Top runners I Love Tina Dirty denim This page: white shirt with rose print, £280, by… Photo finish Real His and hers Pavlova Alastair Hendy whisks up the ultimate melt-in-the-mouth pudding Where to Get It Preserved Fruit Laura Ashlley Letters Heart and sole Winner's Dinners Frightening the French Having put the wind up France with its superb sauvignon blanc, New Zealand is set to do the same with pinot noir Something to drink Best buys from New Zealand Table Talk African head dining chair, £165,566 from Graham &… Thorntons Continental The best for less Down to Earth Mint provides more than flavour. Grow it for colour and fragrance too, Says Neil Wormald Fritillary Honours The delicate bells of fritillaries are a sure sign that spring has sprung, says Dan Pearson Hanging gardens: main photograph, Fritillaria… The Sunday Times Gardens Direct The Secret Garden Behind the walls of a 1960s starter home lies an oriental-inspired fantasy, discovers Tim Richardson Get the Look Guardian Awnings Ltd Dolphin Bathrooms Lawnmowers Direct Lawnflite Flat Screen TV Perspex Acrylic Furniture Shelfstore Dolmens Style Teaktigertrading Archadeack William Ball Haddon House Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture Husqvarna Westwood Ripples Kirkdale Vin-Garde Ltd Wood Floors Pest-Busters Septic Tanks Style Defy interior Odeon Furniture Company Sofa Workshop Direct Style Classic Choice Amazingemporium F&S Lighting Home Office Solutions Hardwood Flooring Direct Limited Thomas Lloyd The Handcdrafted Bed Company The London Wallbed Company Oakridge Direct Stonebow Leisure Moorcrofts Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyle Do Workouts Make You Fat? Going to the gym could the making you put on weight, says Sally Brown Simple Ways to Weight Loss Restless leg syndrome Well heeled Sexy stilettos can ruin feet, but Brigid Moss has advice to keep you on your toes Medical Notes Arthritis and stress, caesarean sections and repiratory problems, and children and smokers The Sunday Times WINEClub What's the alternative? Consumer File Inspector gadget Do your homework before you buy home workout equipment—not all of them live up to the hype, says Kate Rew Diet watch Sometimes weight loss doesn't come cheap, says Amanda Ursell 6 of the Best Olive-oil products This summer's make-up colours take their inspiration straight from the sweet shop, says Emma Moore Candy Darling Convert a room Ren Therm Pease & Jay Leather Workshop Moriarti's British Antique Replicas Divani Personal Balloon Flights International Care & Relief For Sale Birthday Newspapers Raja Fashions Gym World Achievements Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warbird Flying! Sensuelle Situations Vacant Men Morley Pianos Saxophones Phillips Auctioneers Speechwriting The Times, Encounters, Classified Advertising ABIA Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Scope Help! Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word The Times, Encounters, Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Dinner Dates Affinity Katherineallenbureau The Sunday Times Style Club SIRiUS Avenues Elite Dovetail ClubSix Bridget Jones's Diary Contents D. F. S Contents MG SafeDoor Relative Values Roger and Deborah Moore Sharps Home Office DFDS Seaways Eye Opener Fish Swoop This 'fishing bat' hunts with deadly precision—and its prey can't afford to stick its fine even 2 millimeters out of the water Porcelanosa Best of Times Worst of Times Carole Stone, the 58-year-old radio producer turned media consutant. recalls living with her schizophrenic brother above the family sweet shop in Kent Suzuki Lexus He brightened up Britain with his psychedelic art, making graphic design as groovy as fashion and photography Left: a psychedetic Aldridge portrait of Paul McCartney, with the Yellow Submarine at his feet An image from The Butterfly Ball, published in 1973 A 1969 cover design for Penguin Books, where Aldridge was art director Aldridge at work in 1966. He hobnobbed with pop stars and royalty, updating the image of the commercial artist For one of our covers in October 1965, he rented and redecorated an Austin Mini Aldridge's poster for a screening of a 1966 Warhol film Picture Gallery Maison de la France P&O Cruises WW Conflict on Every Front The Home Front War and Peace Pen Pals Bahamasound Brut Renault Espace Rhythm and No Booze Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Multiyork Portland Jersey Sharp Multiple Display Advertising Items FAAC SAS Scandinavian Airlines Eastern Kayam OCM the Palace of Industry, Enginee Turkey Silversea Mephisto Brain Power Teaser 2012 Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of Phillip Tesha Father said:'Take care of the coffee fields, and they'll take care of you' Samsung Electronics Honda Contents Blue yonder Contents Brilliaaant! Must Have The Art & Science of Web Desing 10 Pieces of wired wisdom Dreaming of the perfect meal Weird Wired World Is Britain ready for a wired election ? With interactivity as its trump card, the net could be the basis of the dream democracy. Andrew Mueller asks why we aren't making the most of it A warm welcome when we challenge the pioneer e-MPs Site test This week, weddings Organising a wedding is a comples operation, Jenni Muir rates sites that make it easier That's amazing Stephen Pettitt finds sites for the curious Can you explain this? Take five James Wallis relaxes with games and gossip Sunday's online challenge: Sally Kinnes Keeps… This week's good deal Adventures Online Foreign motors Movies Take to the Air Max Glaskin heralds the dawn of optical wireless—rooftop laser beams that deliver an efficient broadband service Webdirectory Webdirectory Miniature mobile assistants Personal organisers Electronic organisers are growing more powerful yet less prominent in your pocket. Barry Collins test-drivers four of the latest models Helpdesk Ten tips for becoming part of an online community An easy access to all areas Star… Roger Mugford is an internationally renowned animal psychologist. He discusses the gadgets in his life with Richard Johnson Reader's tip File access Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries What's new Prepay Phone Price Hike Games This virtual life No aliens at the data base The Sunday Times Direct Internet Alert Computer Books Direct

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