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News from 15/04/2001

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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Jim Munro Football Editor, Mark Stretton, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Simon Russell Beale, Nyree Dawn Porter, Jim Munro, David Brown, Jon Swain, Christopher Herbert, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, David Cannadine, Rob Hughes, Tim Harper, John Mooney, Maurits Kalff, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Karen Wheeler, Mary Louise Harding, Jonathan Miller, Christopher Somerville, Mike Langston managing director, Gail Robinson, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Susan Bell, Bill Keeling, Kareen Wheeler, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, Sandy Matthews, Ian McNerney, Edward Hutchinson, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Rory Godson, Frederic Raphael, Richard Green, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Betsy Drake, Jan Battles, John Letts Chairman, Martin James, S Harvey, Steve Newman, Dr Alan Bullion, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Matt Rudd, Peter Wilson, Georgina Dubourcq, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Professor Nicholas Wald, Noam Friedlander, Marianne Armshaw, Philip Kingsley, Alexandra Friend, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Dr Surinder Bakhshi, Father Leo Chamberlain, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, J R Cassell, Louise Taylor, Jennifer Miller, Alan Brownjohn, Jenny Shields, John Pratty, Eben Black, Martin Rees, John O'Donnell, Nick Caln, John Hart, John Coward, Lynne Wallis, Sean Condon, David Eimer, Adam Nathan, Victoria Hervey, Nick Gardner, Patrick Garratt, Paul Bailey, Richard Johnson, Joe Perry, Peter Mitchell, Stuart Wavell, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, David Rowley, James Mottram, Colin Day, Hugh McIlvanney, Steve Boyd, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, John Boorman, Ian Hawkey, David Hughes, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Maya Slater, Paul Durman, Shelley Von Strunckel, Brian Jackman, Nicolane Jones, Amber Cowan, Mark Edwards, John Pilger, Kirstie Hamilton, Sarah Gracie, Richard Wagner, Susan Clark, Fiona McHugh, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Merrick Watson, Simon Blackburn, James Fox, John Davidson, Eileen Doherty, Christina Patterson, Victoria O'Brien, Spike Milligan, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Carl Steadman, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Nicholas Bateman, Diana Wright, Alfred Gellhorn, Andy Knott, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Richard Barton, Anne Morris, Paul Nuki, Sir Harry Secombe, Derek Johnson, Dominic Rushe, Eve Bugler, Gillian Wilmot managing director, Caroline Donald, Keith Wheatley, Pat Butcher, Wilbur Smith, David Walsh, Mandy Francis, Cheryl Younson, Andrew White, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Emily Milich, Ron Clarke, Anne Overin, Stuart Andrews, R W Johnson, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Jason Bush, Peter Lonsdale, Rachel Cooke, John, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Ian Smith, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Mr E Watson, Graham Hind, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Professor Eva Alberman, Ria Higgins, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Caroline Brien, Peter Ley general manager, Peter Baker, Michael Sheridan, Christine Webb, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Rebecca Power, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Barry Collins, Colin Gill, A A Gill, Iain Maitland, Brian Glanville, Gregor Watt, Natalle Graham, Tom Robbins, Sir Antony Sher, Nick Fielding, Chrissy Iley, William Cash, Michael MacKey, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Peter Fieldman, Jackie Rowley, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Sophie Gilbert-, Tom Rhodes, Patrick Jephson, Martin Amis, John Aizlewood, Gary Robertson divisional director, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Rob Ryan Bella, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Michael Riding managing director, David Swindells, David Smith Economics Editor, Phil Smith business development director, Penny Perrick, Jerome Burne, Anthony Howard, Ann Riley, Peter Roebuck, Chris Feetenby, William Gray, Walter Ellis, India Knight, Andrew Davis, Steve Grant, Joanna Simon, Kingston Smith, Davina Dwyer, Meera Mahida, Kathleen Nutt, Barry Newcombe, Danny Danziger, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Palace ultimatum to Edward over royal role Palace moves on minor royals Jail threat lifted from petty crimes Bomb blast at post office Contents virgin atlantic Contents Trafalgar Day to be a bank holiday Contents Caroline suspect faces extradition after DNA test Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Bupa Heartbeat Doctors plan strike over NHS workload Blunkett is jeered by teachers Ministers push for May 24 poll The Sunday Times Private firms face big fines for Tube delays RAF grounds spy planes Profits roll in for Brown's PR wife Virgin money Jedi knights put their faith in the census V&A guards 'too drunk to stand' Great Mills Pupils told to play at being drug dealers Boeing to test 5,000mph superjet Alec Guinness was bisexual, say biographers Mitsubishi Motors Renault Suspect caught in Sunday Times net Ronan grits his teeth to woo US Drinking age law may vary across country Teacher Training Agency BBC bombers escaped on No 49 bus Mole reveals Real IRA's shopping trips for arms Top law chambers advises terror group Silk Cut Silk Cut Clubs pay £50,000 for child prodigies Redgrave carve-up to be courtroom blockbuster Britons charged more for designer labels Blair under pressure to vaccinate Citroen Foot and mouth spread farmer gets £1m payout MPs want secrets act to be reformed It's in the mail: a personalised postcode for life vodafone Lexus Losing our religion British European Signs of spiritual life—but not in traditional churches First there were grammar schools Miele Educational reform: the facts Raging against the dying of the limelight Profile The perfect film—Bridget, Hugh and a mandolin too BT Bowing to bad teachers Away with the secrecy act International Care & Relief The sun king starts to feel terribly alone Picture Gallery Ration healthcare if you must—but please don't play God Article Withdrawn Gilbert and George come out in their true blue colours Atticvs Martin Amis goes on a commie-bashing binge Atticvs The myth of global warming endangers the planet Melanie Phillips Mortgages for Business Limited Sophie reveals the palace flaws Vauxhall A nasty portrait Curious tale of Gellhorn book 'Ethnic' footy farce False hope on TB Down's dilemma Birthdays The super-bonus club Ker-Ching! Hundreds of City bankers have just had £1m bonuses and some high-flyers got £10m each. Who are they? How do they spend it? And does it affect the rest of us? Kirstie Hamilton and Rosie Waterhouse report go Jagger races Redford to put Che on film Picture Gallery Milosevic 'killed mentor in hunt for secret cash' UN aide held over carnage in Rwanda TeLeTeXT US gets tough with Weakest Link fans Pentagon hawks make China chief enemy in new cold ward Fujitsu Computers Siemens Posthouse "with Sky digital, the world deserves a closer… Marketing Contributions Ltd sky . . . but Bush and Beijing are both back to business Putin's TV takeover silences critics Hoover Nobody noticed banker's £5m thieving spree Fighting Tigers talk of peace deal Marie Colvin, the first foreign journalist to visit Tamil-held Sri Lanka since 1995, reports from Mallawi Hoover France reopens case of 'forgotten Dreyfus' Royal Mail Pilots risk South Pole landing to save sick doctor AA Mugabe's enforcers target opposition Appeal Sentenced to Siberia Inside Moscow It's a man's life in the Kremlin Prowling for secrets Chrysler Saddam uses foot and mouth ruse to rebuild bio-war plant British soldier killed in Kosovo Weather and Travel Outlook 'Smart' pill diagnoses cancer News in Brief Boys die in blaze Cincinnati police in clash after funeral Glue-gun plan Malta's Stonehenge wrecked Brando ill Egg on her face Two share £6.9m Jackpot Posthouse Lorry body puzzle Cliff ordeal GKN in £6bn deal Stamp settlement United gifted title as Arsenal lose Takin It Easy Contents Some People Accept Defeat Contents United must face hard home truths Time to raid £50m kitty The Premiership champions will have to bring in fresh blood to fulfil their European aspirations Chasing pack lack staying power The forlorn title challengers left floundering in United's slipstream this season failed to justify their inflated salaries, says Brian Glanville Shopping for Kicks: United Eye the World's Best with £50m to Spend In the Shadows: What the Chasing Pack Have to Do Title winners leave it late Success in Europe is the real measure of champions Manchester United's latest title winners are an impressive side but still fall short of greatness Sir Alex: Just as good as the first FA Carling Premiership Other Football Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Owls soar above pitiful Palace The Football Round-Up Arsenal throw it away Poyet's strike breaks Saints hearts Fighting Fulham reach the promised land Clinical Cole too hot for drab Derby Doherty stuns Sunderland Stewart winner mars hero Robson's return Wanchope gives City a ray of hope Ginola's precision sets up Villa for late flourish Contract Thrillers Barcelona face an exodus of stars in the summer, but bring their all-star world XI to Anfield for Thursday's Uefa Cup semi-final. By Ian Hawkey A genius with talent to burn Jim Baxter was a creative genius who was at his happiest weaving his magic against England at Wembley. By Hugh McLlvanney Spanish Lessons Battle stations Confident Silvestre ready to tackle next step in European challenge The Frenchman took time to win over the Old Trafford fans. Now he wants to repay them with a famous win in Germany, writes Ian Hawkey Peter Ridsdale, Leeds United Chairman, on. . . Leeds' leading light Leeds' European fairytale will count for nothing unless it kicks off a sustained period of success Bassons shames cycling's drug cheats A privilege to watch Woods Sport on TV Picks of the week Angling Q & A Book Review The Boxer's Heart By Kate Sekules Aurum Press, hb, £12.99 Bestsellers Drum Lapping it up David Coulthard takes pole position today as Ferrari's tyre choice makes life hard for Michael Schumacher How They Line up in today's San Marino Grand Prix Drivers put faith to test at Imola Rob Hughes finds the tifosi torn between respecting the Easter peace or worshipping at the altar of F1 Battle for the Ashes: Australia's Party to your England this Summer Creaking at the seams By ignoring their weak points, the Australian selectors have given England fresh hope for the Ashes New generation hopes for pot luck The absence of some familiar faces may be the break one of their rivals needs at the world snooker championship, says Marian Phillips Poulter stakes Ryder claim Former rookie takes a four-stroke lead into the final round in Morocco. By Alex Fortune Prince Naz myth exposed by flaws in technique The Yemeni Yorkshireman's shortcomings were apparent long before he was humiliated by Marco Antonio Barrera. By Hugh McLlvanney The pain game Deeply moved by the horror of Ellis Park, Lennox Lewis wants a victory to help ease the nation's anguish Classy Bath turn on style Reform Group reduced to desperate measures The reactionary element trying to stifle rugby's development is now resorting to personal insults Wasps clinch runners-up spot Healey starts the party Picture Gallery France defend world crown The Rugby Round-Up Tigers to tame Europe Leicester in perfect step The Tigers are clear favourities to dispose of trouble-tom opponents on Saturday and reach the Heineken Cup final, says Stephen Jones Munster men go through pain barrier to maintain cup run Underdogs Munster feel confident of shaking off an injury crisis to continue their challenge for this year's Heineken Cup. By Tom English Little still has lots to offer The Gloucester centre is at odds with his boss and eager to use the platform of Saturday's semi-final to show his class, writes Nick Caln Wami knocks Radcliffe out of her stride Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Log on to the Internet and enjoy the best of sport… Rugby Union Racing Rusedski in split with Cash In the same week that Tim Henman ditched his coach, the British No 2 parts company with another mentor Women prepare to make big waves Another young star is ready to challenge Ellen MacArthur as British sailing continues to leave the world in its wake, writes Keith Wheatley Change of pace takes Mauresmo to Florida final Restaurant Guide Cheek to cheek There's a new face alongside him, but for Matthew Pinsent the song remains the same, says Nick Pitt Marathon pace extends Tulu The Ethiopian 10,000m runner must step up a level if she is to pose a serious challenge to her rivals over 26 miles, writes Pat Butcher Cook on target The Olympic champion must fight for her place in the British pentathlon team, reports Richard Rae The Sunday Times Cash help for Pickett's Lock High hopes for Nayef The formidable colt looks in good shape to deliver for trainer Marcus Tregoning in the 2,000 Guineas Herodotus stuns field Clive Brittain's big colt looks a fine prospect for the forthcoming Flat season after his surprise victory at Kempton Park, writes Alan English The Superstar and the Flop: One Horse who Fulfilled his Promise and One who Didn't Criticism lands heavily Masterstroke Tiger Woods continues to play a mental game with which the rest of the golfing world is unfamiliar sunday times Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items alfaromeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Here comes the sun As summer approaches, now is the time to buy a convertible. Andrew Frankel casts his eye over the best on the market Miles better for the company woman Changes in company car tax make diesels the sensible choice Car Clinic Starring role for the new Laguna sunday-times Alpina BMW Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items wunder cars Multiple Display Advertising Items underpricedcars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Edgware Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items landcgroup Multiple Classified Advertising Items springwellcarimports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International Multiple Display Advertising Items sunday-times Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Cruickshank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Rivervale Rose & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items sunday-times Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault, Clio Hadley Green Garage Watford Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche AFN Evans Halshaw Dick Lovett Lancaster Merlin Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Step off the Gas Ray Hutton on the new Honda-Accord BMW gives Britain first bite at the new Mini Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo alfaromeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Authorised The beauty that let me down on our first date Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley Ribble Valley The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huge Peugeot Equitable instructs Herbert Smith to sue the FSA Body Shop in danger of being torn apart World class International Contents Upwardly Mobile. . . Pop sensation Hear'Say will… Sharp rise in company distress as economy slows The Sunday Times Mandis Agony Index Contents Top Framlington executives share out £75m bonus Arrogant Duisenberg must get ahead of the curve Agenda Hear'Say sing for Vodafone Flexjet TAG Aviation Fashion Cents. . . Burberry, the trendy British… Share option change 'threatens profits' Branson wants mobile phone deal in Israel Headhunter in £12m float Water bills could halve Labour plans early end for analogue TV Business Digest Caring Leighton to share his wisdom Telegraph denies bid for Express RBS loses £20m as Home club shuts Chinese car giant wants to buy Powertrain plant Hepworth to sell building arm The Sunday Times What's up Economy Watch What's down Hannover Messe Gloom: take it as read Economic Outlook Business Letters Talking our way into recession American Account Body and Soul for Sale After a decade of problems, Gordon and Anita Roddick are preparing to let go of Body Shop. Report by Dominic Rushe The Sunday Times Last mission of man who broke the Bank George Soros, best remembered for making $1 billion from the collapse of sterling, is trying to change the course of history again—but for the better Profile BT George Soros's Working Day Vital Statistics Will anyone dare insure the billion-dollar golfer? Tiger Woods' earnings are soaring but any Injury could cost him dear, writes Garth Alexander from New York Power Failure Powergen has become the latest British utility to fall into foreign hands. 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Kirstie Hamilton reports An insider's guide to advertising heaven Book of the Week Bestselling Business Books I was right to say no to Brussels says Ireland's finance minister Charlie McCreevy says his boost to demand has been vindicated, write David Smith and Fiona McHugh Spirent chief happy to be the underrated man of telecoms In this troubled sector, the company and its boss are rays of sunshine, writes Paul Durman Railtrack shares still heading for buffers Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Databank Home nursing service seeks remedy for its low profile Healthcare at Home believes business would boom if the public knew about its service but it must tread carefully with marketing to avoid antagonising doctors. Report by Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times enterprise network The Sunday Times Drug firm still needs funds to maximise its potential The Experts Royal Mail Mike Langston Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Phil Smith Cisco Systems Gary Robertson Npower Countryside Properties Foot and mouth victims say path to aid is blocked The government has promised to help firms hit by the epidemic but has left them confused about how to apply. By John O'Donnell Where Affected Firms Can Get Help Bulletin The original spice girl Perween Warsi set Britain's tastebuds alight with a food revolution that began in her kitchen. By Mark Stretton My First Break The Sunday Times Redundancy payment must be made even if owner dies Questions of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items London Development Agency Definitive Resource Management Hanover Fox International Interexec Ordnance Survey Environment Transport Regions NHS evolution Partners The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items PeopleNet International CHAIRMEN/MDs for Mbi/o and NXD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hays Executive International Search & Selection The Sunday Times Lexion Northern Ireland Civil Service Kingston University Bradford Management Centre The Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Education The Open University University of Durham Business School The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University The Sunday Times University of Surrey University of Hull MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Brainwashing children? Oh, ye of little faith Father Leo Chamberlain, head of Ampleforth college, takes critics of a religious education to task City University Business School London Wanted Keen Readers JellyJames Get Paid for Reading Books Come in East Grinstead, it's video conferencing time ScreenplayKnowledge Fairfax University The Writing College TRANSfED National Training Organisation Lancaster University Management School Prosearch Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Cook opts for Easter battle It's war and peas Virgin Is Ayling preparing for take-off at Go? Prufrock Brothers at war threaten the Hyundai inheritance After its founder's death, the Korean group is being torn apart by sibling rivalry, writes Michael MacKey Cash for questions rumbles on The poor need banks, not pity Inside the City Firms take bigger cut of savers' profits Investors lose in Pep shambles Save money or win champagne Contents Home costs eat up more income Contents Fundsnetwork Mortgage rate madness costs borrowers dear Comment Beware of AA man fixing finances Halifax Why trackers underperform Insurance firm forgot to collect money for a year Moneymatters Maturing Tessa cannot be split Royal & Sunalliance Investments How to keep savings tax free Gas-powered cars can be subsidised Registry checks wills for you Is it time to buy property to let? Buying a house to let can provide income and capital growth, but there are pitfalls, writes Sarah Toyne Best Buy-To-Let Deals Slash your tax bills by clever planning Fimatex Cash Isas suffer as interest rates fall Best Savings Schemes An Abbey National Company Every Little Helps Supermarket giants give savers food for thought Stores have taken on the banks, credit-card firms and insurers and offer some good deals. By Sarah Toyne Cater Allen Bank Ten ways to make sure you get credit If you need a loan, credit card or mortgage, give yourself the best chance of success. By Iain Maitland Intelligent Finance Cheltenham & Gloucester Royal & Sunalliance Experts reveal where they invest Professional advisers lost out in technology Isas. What will they buy this year? By Nick Gardner Legal & General The Woolwich What to do with shares in the best known firms Sell Marks & Spencer and Railtrack, say the experts, but buy Tesco. Report by Robert Winnett britannic money Scottish Widows Bank Abbey National Policy Portfolio PLC Policy & Plus Abbey National The Sunday Times Snap up a slice of a great actor's life An auction of antiques owned by Sir Ralph Richardson contains some fine pieces, writes Peter Watson Go online for help planning your stakeholder pension Web Wise Neville James Beale Dobie Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans With Insurance Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Insurer offers cheap travel cover Savings News Net fund hit hard by dotcom downturn Fund Watch Chase De Vere London & Country Mortgages Limited FPDsavills homes overseas Newsreader has passion for pensions Fame and Fortune Carol Barnes spends money on luxury holidays but says it is vital to save for your retirement. By Natalle Graham The M&G High Yield Corporate Bond Fund Trader bounces back after a week in the sun Diary of a Day Trader London calling Capital weekends in Londo Highbrow London It's spring and Europe's liveliest city is buzzling. Simon Callow leads a team of London-loving writers in creating six bespoke breaks—whether you're a party animal or a sedate stroller—for a capital weekend Capital weekends in London Ryanair. Com Contents Paved with Gold: Where to Find the Treasures of Europe's Greatest City Clubs Sunsail Holiday clinic Teachers Derek and Caroline Baty want to mark their silver wedding in style, and have £2,000 to spend. David Wickers has done his homework Multiple Display Advertising Items The Holidaymakers' Profile Rail Europe Turkey P&O Cruises Tourist tax in Balearics Isles made easy TV Travel Holiday Money markwarner beach clubs Dust down your cowboy hat and cotton-pick your way… Questions and Answers BA offers a helping hand Books of the Week National Car Rental Deals of the Week Readers' Rants No-frills for Irish I do like to be beside the sea Travel snob Matt Rudd thought the beach was beneath him. It took a piece of Cambodian perfection to bring him down to earth Walt Disney Travel Company Shhh! These are Asia's Finest Secret Beaches—But Don't Tell Anybody Majesty in a fractured land William Gray on Alaska's Inside Passage, the world's most dramatic voyage Orient Lines Crystal Italy Calverley Travel Ltd. Wet and Wild: Five More Cruises with an Edge Voyages Jules Verne On the Cheap Amsterdam The Low Countries needn't leave you flat broke. Amsterdam has cosy cafes, high art and fiery food—at bargain-basement prices, says Sean Condon The Bottom Line Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med All talk in New York He's lied his way into her Big Apple life, but as Peter Baker discovers, the truth will out. . . Neat retreats: how to find the perfect villa There's a villa to suit everyone—but with thousands on offer, how do you choose? Let David Wickers pinpoint the ideal property for you The Sunday Times Travel Section worldchoice Read the Small Print: Six Things to Bear in Mind before your Book Meridiana Safe escapes: cathedral cities King of the castle Christopher Somerville strolls the vennels and bridges of Durham Stena Line Ireland drive Ireland Swansea Cork Ferries Savour the slow life on the lazy Lourie Brian Jackman finds a lot more than chateaux in France's happiest valley Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries life on the lazy Loire Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Straight from Les Soeurs Tatin: Cooking the Perfect Tarte Quest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items usit Campus british midland Direct Car Hire flynow To advertise in the Travel section please call Car rental from £15/day in Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Affair Club Direct latedeals. come Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items go Australian Affair Poland Alamo holiday autos Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items buzz impulse Flights Direct Flights Swift Travel James Villa Holidays villadeals Solo's Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items thomas cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrier Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowhills french Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Portsmouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items latesaversfrance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Sun Esprit Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheznous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribtours Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Crete Multiple Classified Advertising Items travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Pavilion CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Greek Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany Now Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line langdale The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cricklade Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Destination Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wood Hall Hotel Woodbridge Lostwithiel Hotel Golf & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bath Priory Hotel Crafty Spring Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items magic of Spain Lifton Hall Country Hall Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Old Mill Hotel The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items dragoman exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sherpa Expeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols The actor Simon Russell Beale never tires of playing the tourist MG Where was I? Win a week's walking or cycling holiday for two in Provence, with ATG Oxford Competition details The Confessions of Little Ant In the most indiscreet of memoirs, the great Shakespearean actor Sir Antony Sher looks back at his confused South African boyhood. Small, Jewish and a sexual misfit, he felt like a freak until a colonial grande dame came to his rescue Radisson Edwardian Contents Agonies of a natural-born alien Give up and get a life Maff's masters get a roasting at the Savoy Mean Fields The Sunday Times Enemy of the People We need a real monarchy, ma'am Patrick Jephson, who was a courtier for eight years, urges the royal family to ignore their unscrupulous media manipulators and to begin real reform before it's too late The Sunday Times Is there still a masterpiece in the boy? Interview Rosbif renegades fly south for a better bite William Cash joins the foot and mouth fugitives heading for gastronomic reassurance abroad Playing movie politics in Panama John Boorman recounts the dramas of trying to film a spy thriller in a country where real life is more frightening than fiction The Sunday Times Tricky people, tailors, they've always got your measure Lesson of the last-chance school What do you do when a pupil is threatened with expulsion? Jackie Rowley finds a rescue scheme with remarkable results A family torn: the bitter legacy a kidnap left Jenny Shields uncovers the hidden grief of the Philippines couple who won their daughter back It's dear down memory lane A personal summit ended the loneliness Graça Machel tells Ann McFerran how her marriage to Nelson Mandela has turned her life around as well as his Virgin trains The empire? It was a class thing The motivation of our empire builders was less about race than social aspiration, says David Cannadine Yes, Jesus did rise from the dead, and I can prove it homes overseas This story's too big to sit on any longer, boss Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads This Life People of the Week From The Guardian, From The Times, From The Daily Telegraph: Letters of the week The Daily Telegraph: Sir Harry Secombe Last word The Times: Nyree Dawn Porter Porter: the first TV sex symbol Egypt on Thames Hugh Pearman discovers a house built by the Thames for Egyptologists by one of Britain's most original architects Gleeson Homes Contents Life beyond the doldrums Four main factors are depressing the housing market at the moment, but it's not dead yet, says Graham Norwood Egypt on the Thames Did holy feet tread here? Legend claims a biblical link with a Somerset house now on sale, writes Christine Webb Like to buy beside the seaside? Easter sees the coastal property market getting warmer, and now is a good time to buy, says Christine Webb Selling Point Houses with garden rooms apartments London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. 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Can Britain's second city get away with the high prices developers are charging in the city centre, asks Mary Wilson Carter Jonas The Courtyard Lofts Artesian Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Point primelocation the Icon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grovemanor Homes Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Gleeson Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items QR Coututre Fairviews Gleeson Classic Homes Live the high life in a tree The childhood tree house has taken on a new guise as a stylish retreat for grown-ups, writes Steve Newman Widening Cheshire commuter belt The A500 Basford, Hough and Shavington bypass Are cosy carpets about to make a comeback? 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WW Funday Buzz! Cool Corrs Stuff Pure and Messy Lucky Luke Single Video Read Buzz for all the top entertainment news! Squirt f-mail Next Week Fun Competitions! Try to win some pukka prizes here! Jonny Wilkinson The Funday Times sport Fans Utd Make Funday's sport your goal! Wednesday Champions League quarter-final sport news Super Shirt! Saturday Embassy World Snooker championships Contents Vauxhall Contents A feast for the eyes The National Gallery's latest acquisitions have real market value, says Waldemar Januszczak Calling the shots Why is the film of Captain Corelli's Mandolin so different from the novel? David Eimer explores the things that had to get lost in translation Soon to be a major motion Picture Rest of the week's films National Gallery Short Cuts She has survived Bridget Jones's Diary turns the self-pitying singleton into a sassy free spirit—and it's a scream, says Cosmo Landesman Burning Bridges He has long been one of Hollywood's brightest talents. 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Circus is alive and well, but not as we knew it: Clifford Bishop on the young British stars who are the big attraction Picture Gallery The week's theatre Classic fM The spirits are unwilling After the Royal Ballet's uninvolving Giselle, David Dougill is gripped by a tale based on Dostoevsky Vaudeville Theatre Dream of a requiem The Philharmonia's performance of Henze's mass was a great celebration of a pair of rare talents, says Paul Driver Blockbuster Revenge isn't sweet Opera True Verdian singers are in short supply these days, but ENO's lightweight it trovatore lacks directorial flair as well as voal firepower, says Hugh Canning Record of the week The Sunday Times Pop Classical Crucial cuts Sibelius En Saga, Op 9 Jazz Hi-de-highbrow, campers Is Pontin's the new rock'n'roll? Yes, says Stewart Lee, who was by the seaside for an avant-grade extravaganza The Contender Royal Opera House It's fake or break time. . . Channel 4 took one mousey classical musician and tried to turn her into a strutting house DJ—but at what cost, asks Dan Cairns The Complete Score girlfight Look ahead The top arts events of the next month Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week don't miss The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Agenda Video Top 10 selling albums Mar 10-Apr 7 Top 10 indie albums Mar 10-Apr 7 neil finn Nitin Sawhney Madonna Elevation tour 2001 Prince Edward Theatre The Polish State Opera of Wroclaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items London calling alphaconnection Henry Rollins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Royal Drury Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lion King London Hotel Services Four Seasons Css Stellar Entertainment Ltd Royal Albert Hall Peacock Theatre Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's, Smith Square Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall London Royal Albert Hall Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trouble in paradise Hotel Honolulu by Paul Theroux H Hamilton £16.99 pp441 In the beginning was the world—but when precisely was that? 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