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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Stretton, Barney Spender, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Jean Brett Chair, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Kenny Farquharson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Arthur Hayward-Costa, Andy Gould, David Watkins, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Emma Moore, Brenda Kemp, Dr Stanley Ho, Beth Christie, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Mark Souster, Tim Nagle, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Thrasher, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Lynne Truss, Dr Roger Henderson, Ronald Stewart-Brown, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Peter Nichol, William Hague, Tom Walker, Phil Smith, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Anglia, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Tom English, Robert Hewison, H Gallows, Mark Richardson, David Dougill, Katie Potter, John Evans, Charles Shoebridge, Germaine Greer writer, Terry Jenkins, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Jeremy Wilson, Frank Oldfield, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Steve Baron, John Richmond, Jeremy Clarkson, Derek Budd, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Philip Hobsbaum, Louise Taylor, Peter Kemp, Max Anderson, James Inglis, Jane Renton, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, Robert Harris, Nicholas Bennett Chief Executive, John O'Donnell, Anita Chaudhuri, K Phillips, Nicholas Pine, Josie Lawrence, S W, Nick Gardner, Richard Lyddon, Brendan Bourne, Peter Parker, Mike Laws, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Stella Bingham, Michael Jeffels, Jilly Cooper, Hugh McIlvanney, Stewart Anderson, Joanna Koenig, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Patrick Garratt, Peter Windsor, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Ian Hawkey, Alastair Rowlett, Shelley Von Strunckel, Stuart Andrews, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Neil Mackwood, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Danny O'Brien, Dugald Barr, David Carter, Hugh Canning, Claudia, Richard Holmes, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Nigel Benn, Stanley Stewart, Leah Brookes, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, George Manning, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Simon James, Chris Partridge, John Moore, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Father John Buckley Our Lady Queen of Apostles Catholic Church, Natalie Graham, Dominic Rushe, Nick Rennison, Ted Heath, David Walsh, Peter Perceval, David Lodge, Alex Kadis, John Stern, David Cornish, S Rooney, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Martin Venables, Madsen Pirie, David Selbourne, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Jo Anne Nadler, Joseph Sinclair, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Martin Ivens, David, Susan Elkin, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Julie Burchill writer, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Barry Collins, John Waples, A A Gill, Christopher Reed, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, N W, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, R H, Jackie Rowley, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Sally Andrew, Naomi Caine, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, Thrasy Petorpoulos, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Helena Christensen, Tony Probert, Keith Dunnett, Graham Hopkins, Richard White, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Colin Rallings, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Katie Ebben, Dan Cairns, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Baz Luhrmann, David Parsley, David Grylls, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Richard Peel, Simon Wardell, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, John Sawtell, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents We can't stop crime, say police Labour rift on bad start to campaign The Sunday Times Nop Poll Jospin threatens Europe with socialist blueprint Virgin atlantic Contents Author Douglas Adams dies at 49 Contents Magazine Style News Review Sales Hit 20-Year High for Fifth Month in a Row Election 2001 Internet Are Any Sections Missing? Cartier Doctors go private in Milburn's backyard Labour chief is named in peerages row Hindujas given bail by India A long way from Notting Hill: Peter Mandelson, who… Hobbits go to Hollywood The Tolkien epic unveiled in Cannes pits technology against the wizardry of Middle Earth to terrifying effect, reports Richard Brooks Eurostar Cinema's nice girls get dirty together Army hit as more troops desert Scholl Gun law takes over in gangland drug wars Irvine's officials spend £75,000 on 'tea and biscuits' Adams, the universal tourist with a classic in his luggage Intelligent Finance Netscalibur Universities to cut jobs after student slump Parents ready for new life with Jodie Friends Provident Murder payout for officer's wife Cricket cheats may be batted out of history books Charles takes Highgrove on a magic carpet ride Boss of Formula One firm dies in vintage plane crash Seat auto emocion Channel 4 in Bafta triumph BT You Can Maff 'masks' true foot and mouth tally Builders buy up greenfield sites Shakespeare turns up in Toronto The Market Place Gerrard Limited Rural Britain gets its first asylum influx Nationwide Geldof and Alli hit £50m jackpot with Survivor St Joseph's Hospice Forgive me my spins Vauxhall Go-fly A Big Beast hungry for high Simon Sebag Montefiore is charmed by the new, chastened Michael Portillo Labour Woes Offer Hague Hint of Hope Office and chocolate cake Audi The Battle of Hustings The Battle of Hustingst Meet our Enfield Southgate Focus Group The People Speak Scottish Widows Bank Tories dogged by fears for public services and ghosts of taxes past If anyone can take liberties he cancan Profile Being a millionaire is just one step from being skint Qantas Taxes and trickery Is this a Bard we see. . . BT The world tells the Tories: get populist The revulsion I feel for new Labour's cold-hearted ways Palace pulls the plug on filming of Tony's date with destiny Atticvs Dr Robin Hood diverts a Pinochet windfall to the NHS Atticvs Hague's well ahead—on his wristwatch, anyway Atticvs A new strain of cruelty possesses the young Those delving into the aromatic university days of… Atticvs Posthouse A series business that Labour ignores Spana You lose if you shun America Heart Transplant Centres Democrat Adams More maths money Points Birthdays Iliterate briton!? Forget the election, it's the apostrophe, the semi-colon and the hyphen, stupid. Richard Woods discovers that modern maltreatment of English is causing a worldwide backlash This Could Spell Disaster Norwich Union US union keeps the Redgraves off stage Northern rock Russian threat to Radio Liberty's Chechen service Italy's challenger edges closer to Berlusconi Mitsubishi Motors Britain accused of lying over Australian A-bomb 'guinea pigs' Racy le Big Brother has France panting for more Fujitsu Siemens Computers Operation on Marie Colvin's eye a success BUPA the personal health service FBI blunder may save McVeigh's life RAC Platinum Escaped Iraqi footballer tells of the team run on torture Tracker Stolen Vehicle Recovery System England-the great getaway Letter reopens riddle of dead British backpacker Rebel deaths kill US peace plan Evening the odds Dancing in the dark Miele Now the Hollywood strike gets personal Inside Los Angeles Picture Gallery Israeli mother vows to stay on after killing University gives jailed Vanunu doctorate P&O Stena Line CJD clusters suspected in six new areas of Britain Lawyers face review on race case 'spat' Weather and Travel Outlook Picture Gallery Tourists beaten by Belfast mob Britain helps with missile shield News in Brief Eurovision winners Empty dome costing £1.4m a month £1m church cuts Girl dies after city-centre stabbing Corrections Two tickets share £8.1m lottery jackpot Menzies Hotels Contents Tranquilliser fear Corrections Hiker found Double Take Smash and grab: Michael Qwen lashes home Liverpool's equaliser through a crowd of players at the Millennium stadium in Cardiff yetsterday, before scoring the winning goal five minutes later Owen snatches cup from Arsenal Joe Lovejoy at the Millennium stadium, Cardiff Contents Some People Accept Contents Gunned down by smiling assassin Striker steals' foreign final' Michael Owen's late intervention stole the glory from an Arsenal team that was unlucky to lose Shell shocked Arsenal rue missed chances Henry puts referee on the spot The French forward was incensed by the officials' failure to see Henchoz's handball, writes Jim Munro A Parisian bar worships at feet of saint Michael Thierry Henry's countrymen respect his talents, but want le petit Anglais as one of their own 'People made a lot of me not being in the… Wenger must look to future The case for swift rejuvenation of Arsenal's famous back line is too strong for the manager to ignore Alaves out to Shatter Liverpool's Treble Dream Liverpool: Player by Player Ratings 'We have to learn the game is 90 minutes 'When you've got a finisher like Michael… 'The boys found the character to come back and… 'The penalty incident changed the game Vieira fights lost cause Sports writer of the year In the all-important contest between Vieira and Gerrard, the Frenchman won the battle but lost the war Arsenal: Player by Player Ratings 'It could have hit my hand but i didn't… 'It was a clear handball 'The referee laughed when I said it was a… Expert Opinion Sad Hansen awaits the final whistle All eyes will be on the BBC's leading football pundit as his beloved Match of the Day fades out, reports Louise Taylor Accor Harry's game falls apart Harsh financial reality spelt the end for West Ham United's arch wheeler-dealer, writes Rob Hughes Football Extra What the Papers Say Rising Ambition Karren Brady, the First Lady of football, talks to Joe Lovejoy about Birmingham's manager, cash and today's crucial playoff against Preston Moyes eyes Premiership prize Preston North End's articulate manager feels his young side are prepared to cope with the rigours of life in the top flight, reports Louise Taylor Guide to Today's Nationwide League Playoffs Leeds chase third way England Rugby Bayern make their marks England's clubs are not the only ones taking advantage of the seemingly endless supply of money flowing into football, says Rob Hughes Young Mr Hargreaves has bright England future England's hierachy had an eagle eye on Owen Hargreaves even before his heroics for the European Cup finalists, reports Ian Hawkey Frontier The team standing between Liverpool and a cup hat-trick have enjoyed a remarkable rise to the big time Real sport revels amid darling buds of May Picks of the week Safety must come first Letters to the Sports Editor Q & A Book Review Return Of The Clown Prince Len Shackleton GHKN Publishing, hb, £14.95 Bestsellers The chosen Juan A front-row spot for Juan-Pablo Montoya in Austria today confirms the Colombian as F1 's rising star How They Line up in today's Austrian Grand Prix SAAB Hype springs eternal for pro Harrison The Olympic champion is talking up his first professional bout, but his opponent is no more than a fall guy, writes Richard Rae White Rose nipped in bud Yorkshire (231 & 192) lost to Somerset (257 & 327) by 161 runs Thrasy Petropoulos at Headingley Wagh secures bonus victory Cricket Round-Up Fleming guides Middlesex to unlikely win Middlesex (293-5 & 245) beat Gloucester (265-4 & 272) by five wickets Ivo Tennatn at Bristol Cricket Scoreboards Loye's run riot checks Surrey charge Northamptonshire (476 & 304-1) drew with Surrey (607) John Stern at Norhtampton Wasim out to deliver final blast Pakistan's leading wicket-taker is hungry and looking forward to having one last crack at England Key locks on to Pakistan attack Kent (313-5) v Pakistan (41-0) Simon Wilde at Canterbury Strip the match-fixers out of history The ICC must back Sir Paul Condon's harsh recommendations or suffer the consequences, says Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent Ward in line for surprise England call Surrey's uncapped opener is the front-runner to bat at number seven against Pakistan in this week's first Test at Lord's, writes Simon Wilde The Men who Tamed the Lions Wounded Lions Nick Cain hears Mike Campbell-Lamberton, captain of the 1966 Lions, recall for the first time a tour that seemed doomed from the start England forward given fitness boost A knee injury to Lawrence Dallaglio is not as bad as was first feared, reports Nick Cain Free spirit outflanks England Richard Pool-Jones has put Stade Francais's Heineken Cup and French championship dreams before his country. By Mark Souster Special kay helps Tigers stay hungry Alasdair Reid meets the forward who proved the doubters wrong as one half of the most formidable second-row pairing in English rugby Stade stars will be no pushover Declan Kidney, who took Munster to within a whisker of beating the French side, believes it will be a close final, reports Tom English The Sunday Times Mauresmo muscles past fragile Hingis Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Log on to the internet and enjoy the best of sport… This Week's Fixtures Racing This Week Belief that drives on Seve His world ranking has fallen to 1,114 th, but the former Spanish great has earned the right to criticise the game he loves, says Alasdair Reid Torrance quits after rib injury Disappointment for the Ryder Cup captain after another mishap leaves him out in the cold in The Belfry's sunshine. Alasdair Reid reports Leonard sets pace with 61 The Sunday Times Grind Force Signing up as a 'grinder' for Britain's 2002 America's Cup team will provide a dangerous new challenges for Gregg Searle, says Nick Pitt Sunday best as Hills eyes Derby prize Alan English sees Perfect Sunday storm into contention for the highlight of the Flat racing season with a comfortable victory at Lingfield Britons can profit from Lapentti's net losses Juan Carlos Ferrero's surge to the Rome final is good news for Tim Henman and co, says Richard Evans Life's a Grind Aston Martin David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Audi The Sunday Times Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday times BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items B M W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items This game is for real Ray Hutton reports on the computer-driven Bertone Filo Never too late to let your hair down Antiques dealer wants a special coupé at an ordinary price Car Clinic It's open season on the drop-top Road Sage The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone Masedati Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamborghini Authorised Jaguar Loncoster Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watford Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Www. mercedes-usedcars. com Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Romans International Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Pentagon The Sunday Times Pinewood Cruickshank Drayton Group Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialist Cars (UK) Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramshaw Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London JCT 600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regransfers DVLA Online Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Registrations DVLA Classic Collection Carmarks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britishcarregistrations DWY1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing the point Who needs a Ford Maverick, asks Ray Hutton Maserati Ron Stratton & Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park's JCT 600 Leodis Court Harwoods of Sussex Ron Stratton & Company Limited Want to be noticed? There are better ways than this Broughtons H. R. Owen Jack Barclay Limited Bentley Ribble Valley BT chief Bonfield says:'I was the god of business' Woolworths to raise £600m in property sale Labour goes online to cut red tape Wcigroup Contents City Bruisers. . . the Real Fight Club is to build… City Bruisers Ryanair plans free off-peak flights Contents Shell upsets Texaco Chevron deal Sun goes down on bloated executive compensation Agenda Business Digest The Sunday Times Food for Thought. . . Today Pizza Hut launches its… Glaxo drug on trial over murders Rolls in race for US chopper firm Debenhams deal bolsters web firm's future Greenspan set to cut US rates for fifth time William Hill looks to float for £1.5 billion next year BAT pioneers cigarette that puts itself out Net bookie seeks £12m to go to the dogs Rooney quits golf resort after celebrity strife Sacked Airtours bosses claim unfair dismissal HBoS deal will start banking price war Investec Cassani flies off with Go in £100m buyout What's up Economy Watch What's down Sedgemoor Rates are falling: it must be time to vote Economic Outlook Flex Jet The Sunday Times Business Letters Light at end of tunnel does not help the blind American Account It's the Taxis, Stupid From job ads to cigarette butts, the clues for forecasting are everywhere, write David Smith and Dominic Rushe Virgin trains How Leading Business People Read the Signs of the Times The Sunday Times Helena's brother takes centre stage at Jupiter John Duffield was a hard act to follow at the unit trust giant. But Edward Bonham Carter quickly adjusted to the limelight—just like his actress sister Profile Autonomy Drugs giant wakes up with big headache Roche, the maker of Valium, has been caught napping by a rival grabbing a 20% stake. Report by Paul Durman BT stakes its future on move into the past When BT Wireless is floated off, the company will be focused on its old fixed-line business, says Paul Durman The Plan in November 2000 the Reality, May 2001 Phillips fumbles bid to lead in auctions As Christie's and Sotheby's face law suits, their smaller rival is battling to end their duopoly. By Rupert Steiner Ford roars up to overtake bumbling GM After 70 years, Ford is poised to regain its crown as the world's biggest carmaker. Report by Garth Alexander Land Rover and Mini leave MG standing in the pits A year after BMW baled out, two of the three parts of old Rover are flourishing, writes David Parsley Standard Life Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale East Riding Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Denise Friend, Friend & Co Corporate Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The SCF Group Ocra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debt Problems over £15,000? The Sunday Times Re-Mortgages/mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Databank Top 200 companies Nasdaq sends marine to take over Europe Wick Simmons, a former marine and Wall Street giant, has accepted one last challenge. By Dominic Rushe Academic publisher is learning to expand Sharewatch MFI Arcadia P&O Princess Madisons Coffee Hacas Great Portland A Share in the Boardroom Galliford Try Next Arena under orders to land global winner Ian Penrose is asking the City to back plans to do for horseracing what BSkyB has done for football. By John Waples Lufthansa Chaos rules: or does it? Bestselling Business Books Book of the Week Quality caterer must cut a bigger slice of profits cake Charlton House is one of Britain's fastest-growing mid-market private companies, but needs to improve its margins and staff retention in a cut-throat sector. By Jane Renton Enterprise network Sales leap as firm focuses on finding new customers Progress Report Dutton Engineering Jon Furmston The Experts Cisco Systems Mark Hunt KPMG Gary Robertson Npower Gillian Wilmot Royal Mail St Luke's shows saintly attitude to staff Looking after its workers is boosting profits and reducing employee turnover at the ad agency. By John O'Donnell Worldcom Bulletin Video visionary's smart move Oliver Vellacott puts moving images straight on the net—and helps catch speeding drivers. By Mark Stretton My First Break Office Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Import & Export MRI Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate Hospitality Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Cruise Specialists Prontaprint! E-zeemortgage Worker's creeping disability is no ground for dismissal Questions of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Boxes Etc. Pirtek Quick Cash Hire Intelligence Whole new ball game for US big shot The Sunday Times Aer Lingus Lord Birt backs Lynn the spain Prufrock Royals put a high price on their privacy Tempus faces slow war of attrition Inside the City Rock bottom interest rates 'won't last' Mortgages may rise next year, say experts High flyers face big cut in pensions Taxman axes bonus for net payers Contents Insurers mislead on illness cover Fundsnetwork Contents Buying a car online cuts costs but drives you mad Britannic retirement solutions Bank rejects loan because applicant has no other debts Money Matters Abbey National Pick shares that pay highest income is your insurance a waste of money? Stocks that pay big dividends offer better returns than many savings accounts, writes Nick Gardner Fimatex Virgin money Zero in on the lower-risk ways to earn a good return Family Matters BT Alliance Leicester Parents cash in on student properties Buying a home for your student child can save money on rent and prove a good investment, writes Sarah Toyne Foreign & Colonial DLJ Direct Beale Dobie Neville James Life Search Inscape Ten ways to help you find top investments Looking for and easy way to make big profits? We reveal tried and tested tactics. By Robert Winnett Britannic Capital One Bank Newton Legal & General Scottish Widows New Bristol & West Sink cash into naval history Collector's File What does BT's rights issue mean for investors? Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals … Low-Cost Loans With Insurance Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Get cheap legal advice online Savings News Banks lend investors money to buy shares Nelson Chase De Vere FPD Savills Policy Portfolio Plc Abbey International Sprinter races ahead in property stakes Fame and Fortune Injury has kept Iwan Thomas out of the medals since 1998, but it hasn't hit his finances. By Natalie Graham Mgisa Adrenaline starts pumping as trader's winning run continues Diary of a Day Trader The promised land Online travel has finally clicked: emerging from the wreckage of the dotcom disasters are sleek, chic websites that really deliver. Mark Hodson asks the experts to nominate the players that will have you going places Ryanair Contents Good Gear Guide Adjustable Sunglasses Club Med The Votes are in how we Chose the Best of the Web Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrysavers Markwarner Ibiza 2001: barefoot but well heeled? A luxury hotel for cashed-up clubbers reflects a changing scene, says Sean Newsom Holiday clinic The Prices want a luxury resort—that looks after toddlers. David Wickers has £3,500 to play with Priceline The Holiday Makers' Profile British Airways Holidays Lunn Poly Cheap cover for travellers Deals of the Week Into France Okay, okay, so you lost to Andre Agassi again—don't… Plane leftovers to power Los Angeles Questions and Answers Cotswold Outdoor Travellers to Greece are being warned that the… Where was I? TV Travel Crystalitaly Holiday Money Books of the Week Readers' Rants Are you unhappy about your treatment by the travel In last week's feature on spring breaks, we… Adrift on the mighty Mekong It's Southeast Asia's sleeping beauty: Anthony Sattin finds mystery, history and a seductive innocence in laid-back Laos Aer Lingus We Go Further Clubs Sunsail Nassau Paradise Island Amalfi: the lure of the Italian siren Charming gorgeous, exclusive—no wonder the stars couldn't resist the Amalfi. Stanley Stewart gives a guide to the coast with the most Portugaline Metak Holidays Anatolian Sky Crystal France Travel Section Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Orient Lines Meridiana Fighting a losing battle Saipan fell to the Americans—but will and American rep fall for Max Anderson? On the Cheap Edinburgh Spring's the season for Scotland's capital—but can you have a ceilidh without walloping your wallet? Aye, says canny Neil MacLean Stena Line Ireland Heritage travel Leisure Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Cycling Safaris Multiple Display Advertising Items Aerlingusholidays Come Golfing in Ireland Irish Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inghams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrier Caribbean Caribbean Expressions Caribtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Belgian Travel Service The Sunday Times Canaries & Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cunard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corsica Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore worldwide Simply Travel's Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Destination Portugal Simply Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Finders Travelbag British midland A Star Alliance Member Norwich Union Tailor Made Travel Buzz Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items World Offers British Airways Thomas cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Quest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Unijet Multiple Display Advertising Items Lot Multiple Display Advertising Items Holidays autos Airline Network Flynow Usit Campus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Explore worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Affair Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Select Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items World Wide Keadventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry Fabulous France Mobile Home & Camping Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Poportsmouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Camping and Mobile Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Something special France cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Igluvillas Bowhills Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latesaversfrance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Igluvillas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NEILSon Multiple Display Advertising Items Camping4less Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country-holidays Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel Islandbreaks My hols Josie Lawrence grows lumps in Thailand and turns orange in Tenby Givemeabreak Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&o Irish Sea Wannabeinireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Cottage in Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's self-catering holiday with Country Cottages in Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items LINdIS FARNe Orkney Careys Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Solo to Insanity Donald Crowhurst set out on The Sunday Times round the world race to save his fortunes, But his boat was unseaworthy. Rather the admit defeat, writes Peter Nichols, he chose deception—and death Inside Contents Marriott Girl, you need self-respect Lies, damned lies, and more dead sheep Mean Fields The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Puritans on patrol in the land of the free Torpedoed, attacked by sharks, left for dead. . . Book me on the next flight to the stars Lacking Dennis Tito's millions to buy a week in space, Madsen Pirie is paying £75,000 for a half-hour hop to satisfy his obsession Still scary but she's missing that spice Interview It's a real life opportunity for everyone As the first professor of biographical studies, Richard Holmes says the subject will be a breath of fresh air for academia Why Europe is destined to fall apart Last week Timothy Garton Ash argued that Europe was in crisis but not in danger of collapse. Not so, says David Selbourne, Protestant Britain and Catholic Europe will never mix The Sunday Times Ah Ronnie, if only we had stayed in Rio Michael Biggs tells Margarette Driscoll that he begged his train-robber father not to return to Britain. Now they are here it is a disaster Joan of Arc douses the cull's flames Alayne Addy, the lawyer who acted for Phoenix the calf, tells Jackie Rowley how she saved 10,000 livestock A hymn to the joys of learning Wedded to fame The wedding of Chris Evans and Billie Piper is a match made in celebrity hell. A nation asks: when's the divorce? Face to face with the last flying ace A chance buy at a book sale led to the discovery of the last surviving first world war fighter pilot, writes James Clark He's paying for his affairs of the heart Transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard, three times divorced, finds himself single again at 78, writes Margarette Driscoll Burying the devil Tony Charman, who was sexually abused as a choirboy, tells Stuart Wavell that the church of England failed to protect him You'll go far with a name like Ron-try Brazil Talking heads Charles Johnson Last word The Daily Telegraph: Sebastian Snow People of the Week This Life Nick Newman's Week From The Daily Telegraph, From The Times, From The Independent: P. S. The Sunday Times ISOFT Whitehead Mann GKR Calibre One The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Harvey Nash Bupa Hospitals Halifax Michael Page Sales SHP Associates Adamson & Partners Whitehead Mann GKR Questor International Selector Europe Spencer Stuart General Medical Council Whitehead Mann GKR Hanover Fox International Microsoft Orange Understanding@KPMG Siemens Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Mann GKR Kramer Westfield Whitehead Mann GKR Alpha Flight Services Kettlefish Mercuri Urval Whitehead Mann GKR Accenture Calibre One Harvey Nash Tillinghast-Towers Perrin Multiple Display Advertising Items Shepherd Dawson Hoggett Bowers Railtrack Criterion Search Odgers Hanover Fox International Adderley Featherstone Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Imagine broadband First Person Global The Welsh Development Agency Reckitt Benckiser Burges Salmon DHL Worldwide Express Martin wardanderson Fretwell-downing education Odgers Computer People Headstrong Financial Services Authority Breckenridge InterSearch Gundersen-Bucher Rugman Fibreforce Composites Ltd Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief Executive/Director ASTA Certification Servi Multiple Display Advertising Items London Stock Exchange Customer Systems Computer People Executive Cornhillpublications Yacht Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Pricewaterhousecoopers Financial Ombudsman Service Sport England British Embassy Rome Vizzavi pass it on Michael Page Technology Interexec Carter James The Sunday Times Hand Picked Hotels American Express London & Country Mortgages Limited Cyllid Cymru Finance Wales The Crown Estate Connaught Public & Healthcare Ofgem Morgan Harris Burrows Tmp. worldwide Barclaycard Charity and Fundraising Appointments Hays Executive Commonwealth Institute Department of Health Whitneytyzack Education SeMs Nottingham University Business School The Sunday Times University of Leicester United Bristol Healthcare NHS Greater Glasgow City University Business School Warwick Business School University of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School Lancaster University Management School Multiple Display Advertising Items LeadershipTrust Foundation University of Durham Business School Aston Business School University of Hull MBA in London University of Bradford Tate's view from Winchester The government hasn't heard the last from its adviser who became head at the leading independent school, writes Susan Elkin Education Kingston University The Sunday Times Alliance Francaise de Londres A new language a new life Multiple Display Advertising Items St Leonards Get Paid for Reading Books Goverment funds are limited Christ's College Cambridge King Edward VI School Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Experimenting with the fun of science lessons Mental gymnastics helps to retain staff Stretching workers in an in-house academy and keeping them happy with perks can stop them defecting, writes Roger Eglin How Mind Gym Works Financial Ombudsman Service Canon Innogy Securicor Omega Express Cressing templar Prophetic words of wisdom from a six-year-old Multiple Display Advertising Items No wonder I'm relaxed about moving Contents Hidden assets Hidden assets in Highgate What price privacy? For £13m you get total seclusions and a drop-dead house in north London, says Cheryl Markosky Contents Sales brisk as market gets busy As investors run for bricks and mortar, agents report buoyant prices across the country, says Gareth Huw Davies Selling Point Barns for conversion Pre-war charm at premium prices Londoners are clamouring to own a piece of fashionable Suffolk, says Stewart Anderson Election halts new homes legislation—for the present Prowting Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lane Fox Foxtons 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saved by a quirk of history A rare Derbyshire timber-framed house owes its survival to religious persecution, says Chris Partridge Property Gleeson Homes Bolnore Village Home towns that give the game away The town where you live says a lot about you. Neil Mackwood looks at commuter lives on the London-Hastings line Property The Penthouse Butlers Wharf Barratt Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt The Lower Mill Estate Dolphin Quays Fairview New Homes Ltd. Barratt Octacon Barratt Redrow Portmarine Countryside Properties Port Marine Octacon Grovemanor Homes Banner Homes Modern City Swap homes for a bargain break Why leave your home empty when it could be paying for your holiday? Graham Norwood explains how exchanges work Speedier Silverstone A43 Whitfield Turn to Brackley Hatch, Northants Create your own energy Ask the Experts: Solar power Slow in London price rise Grand designs on Cote d'Azur Poet's corner Starry studio What gets us moving? Octagon Tradewinds Port Marine Warnham Court Mews Nicholson Estates Galliard-homes Cheyne Gardens The Grenville Homes Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Smart newhomes Ferry Quays St-George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canary Riverside Room at the top - and then some Buyers are joining together two penthouses to create extra-spacious living, writes Cheryl Markosky Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items W·a·ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items New Homes Buckden Marina Fpd Savills Humberts Private Sales Ewshot Putney Oxfordshire Wiltshire, Salisbury The Sunday Times Dorset Cotswolds Think on This-Stress Free Weekends Dorking, Surrey De Groot Collis Harmony in Kensington Alfred McAlpine Homes Wilcon Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fadesa The International Property Show ALLsop Propertunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Torre Bermeja Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vigia Group Quality Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kings Wood Greatpark Charles Church Other Berkeley Homes Developments Berkeley Homes Contents Inside What have they done? These have been easy years in which to govern Britain. Labour has concentrated on proving it is not a left-wing party. But in doing so, says Ferdinand Mount, it has ducked the hard challenges How Labour Lost its Bloom Inside the party war rooms Tories have eye on succession Election Tactics Labour attack dogs alter course Lib Dems on a tight budget Wonder boy, born and bred William Hague's family watched his early rise with some incredulity. Now, they tell his biographer Jo-Anne Nadler, they are taking and entirely realistic view of his election chances The Leadership Michael Portillo Ann Widdecombe Iain Duncan Smith David Davis No news is good news AA Gill, the man who knows, says that despite the onslaught of punditry, it's what you don't know that counts in this election It's Just a Bit of Fun. . . Knock-knock-knocking on No 10's door Are we voting for a Gordon Brown government on June 7? We probably are, even if he doesn't become prime minister, says David Smith Election, what election? This is the first general election since Scotland got developed government. So how much do Scots care about the result, asks Kenny Farquharson Chat-show Charlie's tough choice Charles Kennedy faces a result that could pose questions for the Lib Dems' future, says Michael Prescott The 2001 General Elect Battleground Seats that hold the key to power Will Labour increase its majority? Will Hague survive? Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher identify the seats to watch in a range of seven potential election outcomes The seats Hague needs to win My Vote My Vote There's a blip on the chart Opinion polls have shown rock-solid support for new Labour since it was elected. But one brief interlude of public revolt crevolt has given the party pause for thought, writes David Smith The T factor Turnout is the electoral bogeyman that could take a slice off a mighty Labour majority, say Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher—and there is every sign of apathy in the air Target Voters Life and death of cool Britannia The Millennium Dome did us a huge favour, writes Bryan Appleyard. Its failure brought the curtain down on a tacky, sentimental festival of cool set in motion by a crowd-pleasing prime minister It's the way you tell them Interviewing politicians on radio is a trickers—and fairer—process than people thick, says John Humphrys. And if the public could see a bit more of their leaders, they would be as excited about this general election as he is Memories What They Stand for: Policies Compared A last cuppa with Wedgie I've been a spent force all my life, the retiring member for Chesterfield tells AA Gill Picture Gallery And it's goodbye from them. . . Superman & Bugs Bunny Contents Superman & Bugs Bunny The sensational Superman and Bugs story continues… Who is Maria Rubia? Nice one, Briggsy! You're joking Portaventura World… Fire alert! Perilous plants The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Tintin's classic adventure continues next week… Dagsy Dog Young Guns! You Can Dance! The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Beryl the Peril Appears Every Week in The Dandy Fresh! What's hot and what's not? Fresh! you know Webby's World Buzz! Monster Mayhem Hot! Squirt F-mail Hey, what are you waiting for? Do the write thing! Next Week FUn Competitions! Prizes galore and so much more Dear f-mail, Politicians these days are given a very… Nasser Hussain The Funday Times sport Fans utd Make Funday sport your goal! Sport news Hang on Contents Merrill Lynch Contents The most spectacular TV series ever seen has been shot in Britain. Jeff Dawson was there to see the bullets fly All shook up When Elvis burst onto the scene in 1954 he changed the world for ever—that's why he's still the greatest, whatever his sales figure are, says Mark Edwards The Sunday Times It looks like a photograph, but is it? Waldemar They've got the brains. . . Recycling old pop songs is now the best way to a hit West End musical. Trust the Pet Shop Boys to try something different, says Jane Moore Cats The week's films Short Cuts Fruit of the tomb After her star turn in The Mummy Returns, Patricia Velasquez's days as a model seem like ancient history, says Garth Pearce Biteback A test of their mettle Television The middle way A splash of colour Cool Pools in the inner cities are just one way Stephen Hodder is making his mark, says Hugh Pearman Almeida at King's Cross White Christmas the Musical Record of the week The Sunday Times Pop No Title Classical Crucial cuts Picture Gallery Jazz Breaking the ice In his new symphony, Peter Maxwell Davies tries to capture in sound his observations on a month-long journey to the Antarctic. Paul Driver warms to the results Royal Shakespeare Company Opera Wrong key to paradise Kabuki Look ahead The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Sunshine Anderson It's the same old song Carmen gets fresh moves and a new score, but David Dougill wants even more The week's theatre The Beau Video Top 10 selling videos April 7 May 5 Top 10 selling DVDs April 7 May 5 Agenda Her cuppa runneth over She got her break as a tea lady. Now Pauline McLynn is back with a sketch show and a novel, says Stephen Armstrong Romeo & Juliet Bolshoi Ballet Madonna Tickets Raymond Gubbay Event Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Culture Royal Opera House Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Wembley Arena Bond Summer Pops Average White Band Brixton Academy Apollo Theatre London calling Four Seasons Ronan Keating Lord of the Dance Hyde Park Paul McKenna's Hypnotic Show Andrea Bocelli The Live Kung-Fu Spectacular The Pub Landlord LatestEvents St. John's Smith Square Mamma Mia! Wigmore Hall Barbican Royal Festival Hall Mikhail Rudy The Entertainer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The triumph of mind over matter A history of illness More than a one-hit wonder Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful Gitanes by Sylvie Simmons Helter Skelter £12.99 pp 192 Lines of love Diary Idioglossia Rising from the ruins The City of London Volume IV: A Club No More 1945-2000 by David Kynaston Chatto £30 pp886 The paradise that Crusoe destroyed Selkirk's Island by Dianna Souhami Weidenfeld £14.99 pp246 At a glance… All the stars come out to Hay Hay festival This year's Sunday Times Hay Festival is better than ever. But don't worry, there's still time to book Picador Taste A little night reading What lan Ogllvy has on his beside table In the news Books behind the news: the Great Train Robbers Be careful what you say: America is listening Body of Secrets: How America's NSA and Britain's GCHQ Eaversdrop on the World by James Bamford Century £20 pp733 Nick Fielding On wings of fire Manda Scott Yearing to be free Pale by comparison Orion All in the eye of the beholder Children's book of the week Killing the Shadows Paperbacks Pick of the week …week Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 687 Hardbacks Paperbacks Great Humorists Sky Contents The one to watch The week ahead Best film Stagecoach Wednesday, BBC2,1.05pm Worth setting the video for. . . Top 10 TV programmes Politics Isn't Working Critics choice Film choice A good laugh is sunshine in a house Sunday 13 May BBC2 Radio Sunday 13 May Films Secrets Of The Dead Critics' choice Secrets of The Dead Film choice Unlimited is the vision of him who sits at ease Monday 14May Radio Monday 14 May Films Cutting Edge: 57 Screaming Kids Film choice Without going out of my room, I can know all there BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Films An Unsuitable Job For a Woman Film choice The answers to life's problems aren't at… Wednesday 16 May Radio Wednesday 16 May Films Disney Critics' choice Surviving The Iron Age Critics' choice Film choice Television is basically teaching, whether you want… BBC1 Radio Sky One Films Timewatch: Debutantes Critics' choice Timewatch Debutantes Film choice Minds are like parachutes Friday 18 May Radio Friday 18 May Films Heavyweight Boxing Critics' Choice Critics' choice Film choice Wingspan Saturday 19 May Radio Saturday 19 May Films The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Oxford History of England Contents For those with instinct Contents Victorias Secrets A cameo appearance in Absolutely Fabulous is just that, finds Victoria Hervey, especially the cocktails Akademic: Victoria and her partner Jayne Blight Clash of the domestic titans Oh no: our glossy goddess, Nigella Lawson, is hitting America—and what do we get in return? None other than New England's Chintz Princess, Martha Stewart. By Anita Chaudhuri Egg Whisks at dawn: how the domestic divas measure up Get in return? None other than New England's chintz princess, Martha Stewart. By Anita Chaudhuri Pop luggage They may be in a hand, but they're still excess baggage, says Alex Kadis Oh grow up! Why are rock stars such big kids, wonders Claudia Croft No Title Perfect Couple Knife & Packer Bag It Russell & Bromley Russell &Bromley Just a day in… Just a day in… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Asparagus Take a few tips from Alastair Hendy on making the most of these delicate green spears Where to Get It Acquaintance Letters Dealt a dull hand Winner's Dinners Rose-Coloured Glasses It's no longer a choice between Sour, raffia-wrapped chianti or weedy valpolicella: top-class Italian reds are on the up and up Wine Something to drink Italian reds from north to south Table Talk Pretty Cool Immerse yourself in the seductive textures and decadence of boudoir chic. By Katie Ebben The best for less Down to Earth Show off perpetual-fruiting strawberries in hanging baskets, says Neil Wormald Dead Gorgeous Some of the garden's more seductive plants can also be poisonous. know the dangers, Says Dan Pearson Question and Answers Amdega Out on the Tiles Get the Look Multiple Display Advertising Items Henry James Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Handcrafted Bed Company Stonebow Leisure Thomes Sanderson Lifestyle Don't believe everything you read: there may be no evidence to support the claims of many liquid mineral supplements after all, says Susan Clark Always Read the Label Sweaty armpits Snooze control The latest Hollywood fad is free. Regular shuteye is the best way to stay healthy and stress-free, says Helen Kirwan-Taylor Medical Notes The benefits of garlic, the perfect excuse for backache, and the cost of obesity The Sunday Times What's the alternative? Consumer File Sail away Want a new physical challenge that will last a lifetime? Try sailing—it's the perfect time to start, says Peta Bee The Knowledge How to live right for your blood type Diet watch Stuck on the net? You can surf and lose weight, says Amanda Ursell 6 of the Best skin illuminators Going Straight Susan Redstone reports on new techniques to rid yourself of those unwanted curls Viva Sofa Kitchen Magic F&s Lighting Homes & Gardens Leather Workshop Hair Clinic Now is the time to give hair a post-winter boost, says Philip Kingsley Head for the chill Forget salons, the beauty boutique is the latest place to unwind, says Emma Moore Smooth over The Iron Bed Company Kirkdale Wood Floors Hillarys Jim Lawrence Nordic Spacemaker Oakridge Direct Reproduction Furniture Country Desks SW Antiques of Pershore Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwegian Log Buildings The Island Moorcrofts Style Poole Mobility Strachan Odeon Furniture Company Multiple Display Advertising Items William Turner Cannock Beds Pease & Jay Divani British Antique Replicas The Teak Tiger Trading Company Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Lloyd Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensuelle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Abia Sara Eden Country Partners Sussex Contents Drawing down the moon Only lunch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope Help! Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheres my date. com Dinner Dates Elite Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Club Sirius Avenues Multiple Display Advertising Items Blu Mediterraneo Contents Alfaromeo …UCCIrus Contents Hennessy Relative Values I realised my mother was a lesbian when I saw she was in love. A friend came to stay—and stayed and stayed Clarks Eye Opener the Cable Guy They brought two ambulances for us after the fight, and they laid us next to each other in the hospital Longines Suzuki Dad's the Word The two-career family is under attack, and a rising number of fathers are choosing to run the house. So how are they coping? Brilliantly. By Peter Martin. Main photograph by Richard White D. F. S Hülsta Singapore Airlines Bang & Olufsen Give Me the Moon Light Picture Gallery Siemens Waitrose Silk Cut Taken by surprise one sleepy Sunday, Pearl Harbor… US warships blaze in Pearl Harbour… The Attack Drum Space 2 The British Virgin Islands Peugeot Portland Conservatories Clipper 2002 Vidal We are all shareholders of planet earth. Please put… Solarcentury Box of Delights Unwrapping an old, inherited birthday present led to a startling discovery: a wealth of forgotten works by great European writers, artists and composers. Colleen Toomey reports. Portrait by Steve Shipman Whiskas Lifecare Tempur Turkey Chums Les Vins Du Val De Loire Strachan Matki Showering Dream The Cashmere Centre Artigiano Mephisto Brain Power Teaser Bookwise Chess Bridge Glucosamine Your Natural Beauty Discovery Kit The Andes of Pern Bose The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Jeremy Morris The day we moved out of our last workshop, we found £15,000 worth of gold impergranted in the carpet SafeDoor TAGHeuer Contents Intel inside Contents What a Site Brilliaaant! Techometer 10 changes if geeks took control Must Have Toshiba Satellite 2800-500 notebook Gnomes want to rule the world Weird Wired World The future is ours for the taking Tourism may be damaged and industry in decline, but let's not talk ourselves down. David Hewson urges the UK's digital talent to make the 21st century its own Wakey wakey, Britain! A message to the government—and every captain of industry not yet thinking UK online 50 great British sites the world should envy Doors flies the flag Star check Niall Ferguson is a history professor at Oxford University. He discusses the technology in his life with Richard Johnson Site test Jenni Muir sets up her computer in the kitchen to rate the best recipe sites on the web Swap shop Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: David Price builds a home-entertainment system This week's good deal Pony-tracking Adventures Online How does a multimedia student build up a stable of My Little Ponies? Helen Maffin, 21, teels Sally Knnes Webdirectory Screenshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Webdirectory Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Webdirectory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul. howarth@newsint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sniffing out fugitive files Sounding off Letters Readers respond to David Hewson's critique of customer service in computer retailing Smash-hit phones for summer Buyer's guide Choosing a handset means matching its features to your specific needs Mobile Teenage Talker Great All-Rounder Siemens Sl45 Phone lingo Business Body Motorola Timeport Ti260 Emergency only The Mobile Package to Suit You Mobile phones Sending Word documents Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Crank up the Radio What's new Games A squirrel with pulling power This virtual life Empiredirect Smile The Sunday Times Lineone
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