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News from 03/06/2001

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Kevin Dunn, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Jane Cornwell, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Colin Casting, Alec Stewart, Nigel Botherway, Suzanne Hill, Christine McGourty, W H, James Clark, Nicholette Jones, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Sophie Marceau, Nicholas Lezard, J C, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Clive Sherwood, Karen Wheeler, Jane Mulkerrins, Christopher Somerville, J D, Mark Souster, Rachel De Thample, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Jonathan da Silva, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Mark Radcliffe, Mike Griffiths, C J Blair, David Smith, Darren Campbell, Tim Richards, Peter Sharkey, Rory Godson, Lucy Irvine, Melanie Phillips, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Thrasher, Clive Davis, Josh Marchment, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, K R, Sally Brown, Maurice Williams, Dr Roger Henderson, Anthony Burr, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, Robert Sandall, David Dix, Anthony Sattin, Martin James, Robert Winnett, Tom Otley, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Nick Proctor, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Robert Hewison, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Lawrence Dallaglio, Philip Kingsley, Sonia Copland, Thrasy Petropoulos, Geraldine Hackett, Sue Clayton, H C, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Michael Kilgarriff, Mike Pattenden, Colin Mehigan, Jeremy Clarkson, Carol Daly, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Peter Blake, David Cairns, Alan Brownjohn, Peter Kemp, Bob Walker, Jane Renton, Cheryl Markosky, Party walls, Robert Harris, John O'Donnell, John Embrey, Kenneth Morrison, Frederick Forsyth, Ian Greig, Lydia Slater, Danny Scott, David Collins, Adam Nathan, Dennis Barker, Tim Ford, Victoria Hervey, Alan Hunter, Mike Laws, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Stella Bingham, Peter Dennison, Digby Hildreth, Dr D Hicks, Steve Boyd, David Johnson, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Alan Franklin, Boris Schapiro, Patrick Garratt, John Follain, Paul Steer, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Elena Lappin, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Shelley Von Strunckel, Paul Durman, Stuart Andrews, Alicia Wyllie, Chris Ryan, Sue Beenstock, Kirstie Hamilton, Kate Booth, Mark Edwards, Paul Martin, Susan Clark, Jonathan Bray, David Lawrenson, Les Sharp, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, British Grand Prix, Danny O'Brien, Bob Rowthorn, A B Shellim, Lois Rogers, Victoria O'Brien, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Fiona Morrow, Lindsay Duguid, Cosmo Landesman, Nelly Sindayen, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, Don MacNaughton, Chris Partridge, Thanasis Lalas, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Alan Eisenberg Executive Director, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Angela Gokani Braiser, Michael Wright, M J, C K, Nick Rennison, Caroline Donald, Larry Siedentop, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Tetsuya WAKUDA's, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Helen Avis, Martin Venables, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, R W Johnson, Dave Coombs, Richard Woods, Roland White, Bernard Cornwell, Steve Eeley, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Dr Philip Carson, Colin Andrews, G P Hinduja, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Martin Ivens, Frank Fitzgibbon, Jonathan Leake, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Alex Harley, Simon Parker, John Harlow, Brian Stephens, Godfrey Smith, Mike Trueman, Nicola Horlick, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Urbanek, Michael Julien, John Waples, Mathew Clements, A A Gill, David Parsons, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Thelma Agnew, Tom Robbins, Harvey Jones, Maggie Boland, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Robert Johnston, Cosmo Landsman, R H, Sean O'brien, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Michael Clower, Clifford Bishop, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Mark Porter, Colin Rallings, Rupert Steiner, Linda Watson, Hugh Pearman, Katie Ebben, Dan Cairns, T B, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Steve Henley, David Parsley, Julian Ryall, Mrs Mills, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Penny Perrick, Michael Hutt, G L Daniels, Walter Ellis, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Sheila Rowbotham, Lisa Verrico, Rosie Waterhouse, Sian Griffiths, Mike Pitts,

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Contents Tories: we know we're beaten Prince who gunned down his family declared king The palace massacre: how a thwarted love affair ended in a dynasty being wiped out Contents British Airways Contents Labour at war with BBC over NHS exposé The Sunday Times Nop Poll 32-Page Lions Magazine News Review Doors Style Winning smiles Win Tickets for the U2 World Tour Magazine Lions 2001 Business Style Internet Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Lions 2001 The demigod who took a Prince in coma after his drunken massacre A friend at Eton: such a kind, gentle and popular man 'You didn't want to get on his bad side' Maoists will gain most from death of 500-year regime Worst slaughter since the Romanovs Alphyra Charles talks of shock at royal tragedy Pearl Harbor Wind farms blow into the urban landscape 'Son of Viagra' will give men 24-hour potency Millionaires exploit residency loophole Twelve-lane motorways to speed traffic Mercedes-Benz MPs in airport parking perk row Land Rover Two killed in air crash Women sell their eggs to pay off student debts TS Eliot's wife was victim of his secret life Woman soldier is one nightmare trip from place in Marine legend Teacher Training Agency Communication Centre Hidden dome pollution hits sell-off price Exposed: Britain's biggest tax losers Jaguar Inland Revenue gives taxpayers wrong advice Thin stars in flab suits fuel a fat revolt Virgin trains Boots Nursery boys 'devalued' by female teachers Suicide singer spoke of career pressure PC World the Computer Superstore Neo-Nazi gangs name Oldham targets on web Dando's fiancé finds new love The Three Leaders Answer Hunter Davies's Questions You're a Loser, Baby A Labour landslide looms and with four days to go William Hague has failed to impress the public. Our team reveals why the Tories have been so unsuccessful and what the future holds for their leader The Battle of Hustings Abbey National Low-turnout Britain gets into that by-election shocker mood Good Campaign . . . The Campaign Gets Personal Bad Campaign The Campaign Gets Personal Try our 'are You Fit to Vote?' Quiz Blair babes form ring of steel on the battle bus All change at the top as Blair plans his reshuffle The all-powerful chancellor will find his foes in leading positions, says Michael Prescott Intelligent Finance Triumph of the queen of never-never land Simon Sebag Montefiore has an audience with the only politician voters bow to Mandy walks, he talks, but he says nowt Four years on, the Tories are just one point up in the polls NetSCaLIBUr The least worst party BT The first crisis for Blair 2 will be health Tory defeat good, Labour stranglehold chilling Pythons were squashed by a dead dome Atticvs Dido's lament: why doesn't Ally leave me out of his bally election Atticvs Mandy stays home alone with a couple of mutts Atticvs Race riots grow out of the Balkanisation of Britain International Care & Relief Honda Sex, Drugs and Terror-Vision On TV tonight there is a new drama featuring a gang rape—or you can watch Big Brother with nudity or possibly sex. How low can we go? Richard Woods reports He takes his orders direct from Sgt Pepper Profile Be careful who you talk to on your holidays Fujitsu Siemens Computers Labour's Britain is a far cry from Baldwin Friends Provident Simple steps to better policing NHS monopoly must be broken Points Birthdays Palestinians leave town as Israel plans revenge Jailed mistress fears for her life in Dumas sleaze scandal Go-fly Troops attack hostage takers New EU push for tax harmony Fujitsu Siemens Computers Mother may talk to siege children Mugabe's men on the run from witchcraft Exiled king set for victory in battle over Greek estate Cockpit attack Kenyan flies out to France Mitsubishi Motors France hits out at baseball-buddy ambassadors from Washington Vauxhall Granny Bush has advice for the wayward twins Pavarotti tax probe snares his girlfriend Nelson You're our kith, can we have our cash back? Be Freeserve Putin Youth are in it for the perks Inside Moscow Inside Moscow Mark Franchetti A word of advice from Stalin Labour to switch £2bn school cash from southeast to north US mail company courts Blair Weather and Travel Outlook Ministers plan big new defence cuts Ferrysavers Biggs in hospital with new stroke News in Brief Saudi flogging fear Patients get mercury vaccine warning Splash landing Vaz wife 'accepted gifts from Hindujas' Tourist 'overdosed' Oil export ban Disease warning Fifteen winners share £5.3m jackpot Radisson Edwardian Hotels Girl found safe Haemophilia hope Royal staff pay rise Office group bid Eviction notice Contents 4 Men only Eriksson: We can win group Contents Centurion heroes Akram takes pride of place Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Jail threat for Cronje as immunity refused The King Commission will refuse the former South African captain criminal immunity, writes Paul Martin Spur on England Vaughan shows class Yorkshire's young batsman deserves all plaudits England v Pakistan Second Test, Old Trafford, Third day Devon's charge falls short Durham draw on Love Cricket Round-Up Hegg hunger steers Lancashire to victory Cricket Scoreboards Boring Sussex settle for the draw Lethal Weapon 3 Australia already have fast bowlers Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie over here. Tomorrow they launch the even quicker Brett Lee on the Poms. By Simon Wilde Waugh twins put icing on the cake Figo spoils Irish party Giggs miss leaves Wales close to despair Accor United on the Brink of £45m Deal to Land Dyer and Thuram Dutch beat off late charge World Cup round - up Scots drop Czech mate Totti's winner Brazil held Cantona: Let Cruyff follow Ferguson The enigmatic Frenchman expounds his views on the "crazies" at Manchester United and his own possible role at the club. By David Walsh German slip-up boosts England Ivanov inflicts more misery on Northern Ireland World Cup Results Beware the price Dabizas plots England exit Machlas winner puts the glow back into Greece McManaman has key role Picture Gallery Winning sequence inspires Eriksson to raise sights The smiling Swede is increasingly optimistic about England's chances of topping their World Cup qualifying group, says Joe Lovejoy How England and Greece Match up in Athens Writing on the wall for old-fashioned loyalty Campbell put money first Letters to the Sports Editor Sport on TV Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Jimmy Greaves Matt Allen Virgin, hb, £12.99 Bestsellers Selling his Sol? Heartless mercenary or a young professional maximising his earnings? Football is divided over the new wage demands of Tottenham's star defender. By Rob Hughes TV Money League Contract Killings: The Battle to Maximise a Player's Earnings Agassi moves into top gear Richard Evans at Roland Garros On the day a Russian hot shot was sent packing, Andre Agassi kept his bid for the title on track The Times Roddick to 'miss Wimbledon' With Wimbledon looming, Andy Roddick, a teenager hailed as the future of US tennis, faces a difficult decision. By Richard Evans Bjorkman leads battle of sexes Henman must stick to his guns The British pair failed to cope with the Paris surface, but there are grounds for optimism, writes Richard Evans Mother care Martina Hingis has reunited with her mother in a bid to claim the French title. By Richard Evans Guinness Draught Capriati quick off the mark The American star made short work of Mirjana Lucic to race into the fourth round. By Richard Evans Wolstenholme counts cost of his success Britain's finest amateur golfer tees up in Ayrshire this week and can't help wondering what might have been, writes Alasdair Reid Howell's that The Ryder Cup captain clicks with a 66, but most of Europe's golf stars fail to impress in the British Masters Webb weaves spell on brave Matthew The Australian silences her critics by taking command at the US Women's Open. By Marian Phillips England run Canada dry Canucks' grit handicapped by a crucial lack of pace England hang on to their winning sequence thanks to a generous referee and superb show by Kay Weary Irish pushed to the limit Simoni in the pink thanks to sprint finish Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racecards Rugby Union Results Round-Up Rugby League Tetley's Bitter Super League Other Sport The Sunday Times Racing This Week Fallon out of luck Kieren Fallon is at long odds to overturn his Derby suspension, but he's always enjoyed a battle Derby has Kinane's mind racing The Irish jockey is a dedicated tactical planner and will leave nothing to chance on Saturday in his 13th Epsom Derby, writes Michael Clower Absent Golan not a Derby worry The favourite for the Epsom classic did not appear on the gallops but is in good shape, writes Tim Richards Saints show true colours Aston Martin Sales of Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin cars Newey laps up reward The undignified tug-of-war over the services of Adrian Newey shows he is one of F1's hottest properties, says Peter Windsor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Auction Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wunder cars Chrysler British Car Auctions Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Heathrow Chelsea has a new team Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Central Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Car Consultants Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Car Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parklanebmw Altwood The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springwellcarimports Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Direct Vehicles Merlinlandrover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wunder cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin cars Supersavers Mondeo Woman casts her vote Car Clinic After year with Ford's finest, is it time Hilary tried the alternatives? Hard ride ahead from insurers Sunday-times Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Trident Approved Used Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Bramshaw Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chrysler (UK) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridien Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane (UK) Ltd. 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Owen Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items C4 Cabriolet Road Range Stratstone Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Merlin Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA DVLA Select Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmarks Multiple Classified Advertising Items NE Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back in front Ray Hutton drives the new Rover 75 Tourer Virgin cars Broughtons H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ron Stratton & Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Approved Used Cars The only way to tame this brute is to shoot it dead Bentley Brooklands R LPT Bentley Ribble Valley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Arnage Red Label Michael Powles Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen Mother's confidant slams family trust chairman Brothers net £20m from telehotel venture Business battle looms over euro World class international Contents Bland: BT's big losses in US 'unsustainable' Garban will bid for Liffe Brown's call for ECB reform is right on the money Agenda Blair will tell Railtrack to sell property Raleigh managers gear up £50m bid Police close in on £35m Duke St ruck Barings liquidator faces the axe Cap Gemini to shed 250 UK staff Wolves bidder in last-gasp offer Business Digest Sorrell to turn heat on Tempus and Aegis Japan plans bigger, better copy of the dome Ex-TV chief joins net media group Cinven close to BP chemical deal Plumber taps in to drug industry Investec DTI is run 'like Dad's Army' says report What's up The Sunday Times Headaches loom for chancellor Economic Outlook Business Letters Markets rule—unless Bush says otherwise American Account The Comeback Kid He saved the company, now he is going to save the world Bill Gates has put the trust busters and the dotcom crash behind him and is launching new products. Tony Allen-Mills met him in New York Microsoft Office XP Sony Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Avondale Imperial Consolidated 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 Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mail Boxes Etc. Cruise Specialists The Mortgage Code Guaranteed! The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Revolutionary Innovation for the Mobile User Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pest-control hard man has that killer instinct Profile A childhood ambition to outdo his father helped Rentokil's Sir Clive Thompson to reach the top. He admits that he is aggressive, but says it gets results The Royal Bank of Scotland Sas Scandal deflates Durex maker Four top bosses have gone after an accounting crisis at SSL, plunging the firm into uncertainty. By Paul Durman A Bono fide case of hero worship Bestselling Business Books Databank Wealth management fad is starting to fade Firms that rushed into new financial services for rich clients may come up short, writes Lucinda Kemeny Jarvis looks strong on promise of £250m deal Sharewatch Shire Enodis BAA A Share in the Boardroom Aga Foodservice FTV Money broker seeks control of futures market Michael Spencer's once lacklustre company now aims to take over Liffe. Report by Kirstie Hamilton TAG Aviation Oilman strikes it rich in troubled waters A maverick explorer who made a killing in Azerbaijan is about to do it again in Montenegro. By John Lawless Cautious Scot plays long game in Asia Fund manager Hugh Young sees buy opportunities for patient investors. By Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong Firms need to be less retiring about stakeholder pensions Enterprise network All companies with more than five employees will have to offer schemes from October or face a £50,000 fine. Jane Renton reports on how two firms have faced up to the challenge The Sunday Times Global components supplier finds that big is beautiful Progress Report Trifast Cisco Systems The Experts BT Lloyds TSB Commercial Npower Royal Mail Lufthansa Make it your business to learn laws on maternity Many firms with pregnant workers are heading for a tribunal without even realising it, writes John O'Donnell Bosses could face jail over staff car crashes A crackdown on accidents will make firms responsible for workers on the road. John O'Donnell reports Bulletin The Sunday Times Power to the people My First Break The consumer champion who tells it like it is started by saying what firms wanted to hear, writes Mark Stretton Business to Business Goldfinch National Probation Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Managers cannot be stopped from taking early retirement Questions of Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages/mortgages Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Say Yes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Spread Trading A device so clever, it's criminal Marriott Shirt maker aims to tie up Japan Prufrock Fortune favours the dull Failure of Cayzer trust at heart of family dispute With accusations of incompetence on one side and profligacy on the other, the wealthy dynasty is at war. By John Waples Bankers still a piece short of a puzzle Inside the City Mercedes-Benz Contents Inside Surviving Daddy Contents It's pretty good rubbish and I'm not binning it Have one for me, girls 101 ways to tame a killer dog called Timber Mean Fields On digital Enemy of the People China's little red book of sex and the city Banned by Beijing, Wei Hui's tales of sin in Shanghai show the cracks appearing in communist China, she tells Richard Brooks Bluebird's ghost Gina Campbell tells Stuart Wavell that the recovery of her father's body from Coniston Water is laying the family spectre to rest He shaped our world, and he's not finished yet Interview Inter-Continental A stout defence of Pickwick's local Did we lose it in the Sixties? Sheila Rowbotham and Bob Rowthorn fell for each other and the values of the decade but now take opposing sides on its effects on the family Drugs and money conquer Everest People will now do anything to get to the top of the world's highest peak, writes climber Mike Trueman They weren't looking for trouble Melanie Phillips walks the racial divide in Oldham and finds an Asian community under siege, with tensions stirred up by outside extremists and a police force doing little to help From Russia with luck, the Beatles fan who made Hay The Sunday Times Saying goodbye to Peter When her husband was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, Carol Daly began a frank diary of his fearful decline It's sweet and sour for America's poor This is a new kind of Europe Larry Siedentop, a pro-European, says France has set an undemocratic course for the EU, but other nations are now making their voices heard Unlocking the wartime secret of my Jewish family If you want a faithful friend, William, get a butler Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Alberto Korda Last word . . . Victor Kiam This Life People of the Week Nick Newman's Week From The Guardian, From The Daily Telegraph, From The Times: P. S. Ryanair Contents Offshore thrilling 50 great things to do around the coast of Britain and Ireland Surf beneath a giant kite, snorkel with a basking shark and enjoy a game of cricket before the sea engulfs the players: Sean Newsom finds the coastlines of Britain and Ireland filled with the bizarre and the beautiful Contents Good Gear Guide Markwarner Wild isle: Highland cow on Mull Holiday clinic Five Jungle Janes have £1,000 each and a thirst for adventure. David Wickers drums up three options Travelocity Club Med RailEurope TV holiday auction Questions and Answers Travelbag The early days of Californian beach culture were… TV Travel Holiday Money Crystal Holidays Deals of the Week Where was I? Savile Turkey Well chuffed Books of the Week Uluru: climbing 'may be banned' Travel advice at Boots Readers' Rants P&O Big game at a gallop Author Chris Ryan spent 10 years in the SAS—but riding in Botswana was still a challenge Meridiana Picture Gallery Two faces of timeshare Has timeshare cleaned up its act? Tom Otley inspects the properties and the players Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Explore Ireland with 12 Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Ireland Seacat PAB Tours International Irish Cycling Safaris Stena Line Timeshare Facts Strike out from Paris If you can't stand the heat, get out of la cité . . . Christopher Somerville finds five handy havens Lunn Poly Direct Clubs Sunsail The wrong Mr Right Elena Lappin was jumping to conclusions; dishy Dave was all for leaping into bed Backpack to the future Tired of Thailand? Bored by Bali? Try Bolivia or Kyrgyzstan, says Mark Hodson—and do it now, before everyone else gets there Kuoni Nassau Paradise Island Swansea Cork Ferries Travel One Anatolian Sky Crystal Italy The Sunday Times On the Cheap Madrid It's Goya at the Prado, techno at D'Noise: Madrid has high culture but knows how to party down. 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Win a week's holiday at Lake Orta, in Italy, with Inghams Lakes & Mountains Switching accounts to be made easier Health insurers cash in on NHS delays by pushing prices up 18% Listen to Queen for top share tips Contents Loyal savers hit hard by mutuals Contents Jupiter Why is Blair so shy when it comes to consumers? Comment Banks take hassle out of saving M&G Investments Virgin's delays drive car buyer round the bend Scottish Widows How to release your trapped wealth Robert Winnett explains how to free the capital tied up in your home and other investments Merrill Lynch HSBC Are house prices set to boom or bust? Experts are divided over what the future holds and homeowners are left in a quandary, writes Robert Winnett Northern rock Capital One Bank Get the most out of your credit card If you clear your credit-card bill every month, choose one with the most perks. Sarah Toyne reveals the best Merrill Lynch HSBC Comdirect BT Keeping you in touch Abandon National Savings now Many customers of the state bank could get much better deals elsewhere, writes Kathryn Cooper Where to Get a Better Rate The Sunday Times Look for profit using secret City formula A code that experts use to decide when to buy and sell is now available to everyone. 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The Sunday Times Prudence Clarke Resource Millennium Stadium Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institution of Highways & Transportation How great men manage to get the right result Liaisons dangereuses A clandestine love-nest deep in the French countryside has been restored to authentic 18th-century splendour, writes Sian Griffiths FPDsavills Contents Homes ride out boom and bust The sales history of one Surrey house is a convincing demonstration that property is a reliable investment despite the vagaries of the economy, writes Rachel De Thample Houses with indoor swimming pools Selling Point Track down a bargain Character on Docklands' doorstep Blackheath has a rich past and a bright future as a retreat for nearby Canary Wharf executives, writes Mary Wilson Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Estates Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Westmoreland Place Sussex Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items W a Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Priceless charm of a well-loved plot A landscape designer accompanies Cheryl Markosky around an Italianate garden in Somerset Property Citylofts Belfast enters fast lane There are still some bargains to be had in Northern Ireland—but don't hang about, says Walter Ellis Bolnore Village Century Court Cheltenham Summoned by bells to Westminster Tower over london Galliard Homes Limited The Sunday Times Kew Riverside Countryside Properties Fitzp Prowting Homes Barratt Bright ideas all over the shop A couple of designers took a pokey old sweet shop and turned it into a family home flooded with light and full of clever storage, writes Cheryl Markosky All quiet on the sporting front Don't let building plans come between you and a neighbour Ask the Experts Party walls Titles fail to appeal Home Truths Arty haunt Stage struck Goodbye to the island Not even a hint of chintz Covent Garden Countryside Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audley Court Octagon Kensington Court Nicholas King Homes PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Countryside Properties St. George 45 - 46 Queensgate Kensington SW7 Grovemanor Homes Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Property Investment St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills The Sunday Times Modern City Living Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Champion of modernism Britain's most influential architecture guides celebrate 50 years in print, writes Chris Partridge 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 Alfred McAlpine Homes Gleeson Homes Sales & Marketing Suite Fadesa World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isla Canela Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viva Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Homes & Investments World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Fairview New Homes Ltd. Harrods Estates Contents Now the way you live can Our lives are changing and so are our financial needs—and today's flexible mortgages manage to serve both. Diana Wright reports Let the Cash Pile up while Keeping Options Open Do You Speak Mortgage-Speak? Make the most of low rates With mortgage interest rates at a 40-year low it could be a good time to use your home loan to pay off other debts, says Kevin Pratt Reasons to get out of the rental rut and be a homeowner Working Together to Pay off the Mortgage Quickly Computer banking clicks with investors Greater customer confidence in security and healthy interest rates are encouraging more people to open online accounts, writes Kevin Pratt Early Starters Do what you want and pay when you like Flexible mortgages aren't just for buying your house. Sue Beenstock met three couples who have used these draw-down accounts to help them to realise their own particular dreams now rather than having to wait Put your Mortgage into a Current Account and save Virgin one account Express your individuality Intellectual Playground Primary Colours Set apart from the crowd Why settle for a drab box on a twee estate? There are plenty of one-off homes around, writes Chris Partridge In holy splendour No men allowed, not in these 16 walls Home on the move A Londoner's castle Virgin one account Contents Superman & Bugs Bunny in the DC Super Heroes Meet… All Night, They Work to Modify the Device . . . Hello Everyone! Top turn Don your sunnies and take part in the Shades For a… The Funday Times news Boss for the day Cool cause Wacky races The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis More cheek from Jarvis next week! Dagsy Dog Back with a Bang! Dane's Sizzling this Summer More top entertainment interviews next week! Meet the Stars! Beryl the Peril Fresh! It's not often that Beryl's lost for… Webby's World Funday Buzz! Who Can Dance? Hot or not? Find out every week in Funday! Dancestar2001 Hot! Squirt F-mail Have you got any mind-bending puzzles? Next Week Fun Competitions! Super Score Dear f-mail Don't avoid the issue - write to f-mail Lap It up Owen Goals The Funday Times sport Fans utd Wall Stars The Sunday Times Contents WH Smith Contents What's it like to join U2 on stage? Salman… Why McGuinness is good for U2 U2's manager has made the band a huge financial hit, says Rory Godson Shaftesbury Theatre The Sunday Times Donmar Olympia-antiques Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Out of their depth The makers of Pearl Harbor have created a forgettable film that misses most of its targets, says Cosmo Landesman Enchanted Abril She's hotter than penélope Cruz, but you won't find her in Hollywood. Can Spanish cinema keep Victoria secret much longer, asks Fiona Morrow HMV Biteback Ice to see you, to Television End of the affair Radio waves Who do you think you are? Sexual predator or artistic genius—did anyone know the real Picasso? One new TV series is about to find out, says Waldemar Januszczak Preparing for liftoff Nicholas Grimshaw's National Space Centre looks like nothing on earth, says Hugh Pearman, but does it have what it takes to stay in orbit? EMI Classics A walk on the wild side At the Barbican, Paul Driver finds himself constantly wrong-footed by the dry musical wit of a work called Prom Chichester Festival Theatre Down to bare bones The new season looks thin for our regional operas—and as usual, it's down to a lack of cash, says Hugh Canning English lessons If an American cast can breathe new life into Stoppard, is it goodbye to the Brits on Broadway, asks Matt Wolf Sale of the 21st century Alan Ayckbourn's new sex dotcomedy trades down to the net age, says John Peter Rest of the week's theatre Record of the week The Sunday Times Pop Radiohead Amnesiac Parlophone CD FHEIT 45101, £14.99 The Pearlfishers Across the Milky Way Marina MA53, £12.99 Oxide & Meutrino Execute East West 8573-88561-2, £4.99 Lucinda Williams Essence Lost Highway 170197-2, £14.99 Black Sun Ensemble Black Sun Ensemble Camera Obscura CAM040, £16.99 Delicate Awol Our Genome Day Release DRCD501, £16.99 Picture Gallery Classical Monteverdi Vespro della Beata Vergine, Missa in Illo tempore Soloists, Bach Collegium Japan, cond Masaaki Suzuki BIS-CD1071/72, £26.99 Gounod Faust Soloists, Chorus, RPO, cond Thomas Beecham Naxos Historical 8.110117-8 (2 CDs), £9.99 Schumann Violin Sonatas, Three Romances Anthony Marwood, Susan Tomes Hyperion CDA67180, £13.99 Malcolm Arnold Symphonies Nos 5 and 6 NSO of Ireland, cond Andrew Penny Naxos 8.552000, £4.99 Crucial cuts Steely Dan Aja MCA 811 745-2, £8.99 Jazz Karen Akers Feels Like Home DRG 91465, £14.99 Mel Torme Mel Tormé's Finest Hour Verve 549 673-2, £8.99 Various Artists Calle 54 Chrysalis/EMI 531009-2 (2 CDs), £23.99 Bigger than the Beatles? In the West End, the Pet Shop Boys are taking on Lennon and McCartney—and winning hands down, says Fab Four fan Dan Cairns National Theatre … the beautiful Mats Ek's dramatic choreography turns fairy tales on their heads. Clifford Bishop meets him … the beautiful Mats Ek's dramatic choreography turns fairy tales on their heads. Clifford Bishop meets him Look ahead Film The critical list 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 UK box office April 27-May 27 US box office April 27-May 27 Piccadilly Theatre The Lion King Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Wintersun Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spectacular Summer Season Fleadh Brian Setzer The Proclaimers Vincenzo Scalera Fireworks Concert Multiple Display Advertising Items Madonna Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Grid Iron The Antiquarian Book Fair Eagles London Hotel Services Michael Feinstein & Rosemary Clooney Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin mobile Bon Jovi Multiple Display Advertising Items Event Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Cafe Vonda Shepard Britain's invisible tribe Catholics: Britain's Largest Minority by Dennis Sewell Viking £20 pp275 Too clever for many and not stupid enough for some, their success was one of rock's most unlikely plots Fa fa fa fa fa fa: The Adventures of Talking Heads in the 20th Century by David Bowman Bloomsbury £16.99 pp406 Heard at Hay The Sunday Times Bones of contention The Plots to Rescue the TSAR: The Truth behind the Disappearance of the Romanovs by Shay McNeal Century £17.99 pp356 Ancient & Meoieval History Book Club A little night reading What Antonia Fraser has on her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: Big Brother An African elegy The Shadow of the Sun: My African Life by Ryszard Kapuscinski translated by Klara Glowczewska Allen Lane £18.99 pp325 Cold comfort Black Earth City a Year in the Heart of Russia by Charlotte Hobson Granta £12.99 pp249 Something wicked If I Don't Know by Wendy Cope Faber £10.99/£7.99 pp74 The Random House Group Ltd. History Iceman by Brenda Fowler MacMillan £20 pp320 Vikings: Fear and Faith by Paul Cavill HarperCollins £16.99 pp364 Seahenge: New Discoveries in Prehistoric Britain by Francis Pryor HarperCollins £19.99 pp340 Going back to our roots The Seven Daughters of Eve by Bryan Sykes Bantam Press £18.99 pp306 Typically tropical The White Man in the Tree and Other Stories by Mark Kurlansky Cape £12.99 pp301 Al a glance The Prime Minister's Wife by Susan Crosland Robson Books £16.95 pp240 The Property of Rain by Angela Lambert Bantam £16.99 pp352 Flying under Bridges by Sandi Toksvig Little, Brown £12.99 pp320 Means of escape Back when we were Grownups by Anne Tyler Chatto £15.99 pp273 The world with its labels taken off Translated Accounts by James Kelman Secker £15.99 pp322 Too much gothic gasping The Ballad of Sylvia and Ted by Emma Tennant Mainstream £12.99 pp176 The Open University Paperbacks The Hiding Place by Trezza Azzopardi First & Last Things by Richard Hoggart The Song of the Earth by Jonathan Bate The Piano Shop Richard Hoggart Children's book of the week Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson Age 8-12 Pick of the week Kitchen Confidential Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain Audio books of the week Killing the Shadows by Val McDermid, read by Emilla Fox Cold is the Grave by Peter Robinson, read by Neil Pearson What's happening in the literary world You really must read . . . The Sunday Times Pile 'Em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 690 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents The one to watch The week ahead Best film Election highlights Sunday 3 June Critics' choice McGowan's Big Impression An American Werewolf in London (C5,9pm) BT cellnet Sunday 3 June Radio Sunday 3 June Monday 4 June Score Film Choice BT cellnet Monday 4 June Radio Monday 4 June Tuesday 5 June Allies At War Uncle Silas (C4,1. 10pm) BTcellnet Tuesday 5 June Radio Tuesday 5 June Wednesday 6 June Twisted Lives Film choice BTcellnet Wednesday 6 June Radio Wednesday 6 June Thursday 7 June Critics' choice Alright On Election Night Film choice BTcellnet Thursday 7 June Radio Thursday 7 June Friday 8 June Critics' choice Timewatch Film choice BTcellnet Friday 8 June Friday 8 June Radio Friday 8 June Saturday 9 June The Joy Of Text—Live Film choice BTcellnet Saturday 9 June Radio Saturday 9 June The Sunday Times TiVo Contents Samsonite Victoria's Secrets After cosying up to a slimline Karl Lagerfeid, Victoria Hervey laps up the adulation at the Monaco Grand Prix Style contents Sleazy does it Hip-hop hero Kid Rock's outrageous antics make Eminem look like the nice boy next door, says Lisa Verrico Help, I've blown £4 million Former All Saint Melanie Blatt's finances may have hit the headlines, but there's still money in the bank, she tells Lydia Slater Help, I've blown £4 million Former All Saint Melanie Blatt's finances may have hit the headlines, but there's still money in the bank, she tells Lydia Slater Flat's out The solutions Fit to bust Women may want bigger breasts, but is wearing a suction bra really the way to get them? Probably not, says Sally Brown The New Chrysler Voyager Chrysler We're going Tupperware-tastic The cult kitchenware is suddenly trendy. Claudia Croft invites London's fashion folk to test its charms Clarks The Mark of Zara It's the cut-price label the fashion pack loves to flaunt. Linda Watson reveals the secret of its success Picture Gallery Ocean Drive Rise from the depths with the fashion that's on the crest of a wave. Photographs bu Daniel Klajmic. Styling by Angela Gokani Braiser. Directed by Isabella Blow Picture Gallery Planet Fashion There are some celebrities who should know better, says Claudia Croft Perfect Couple Knife & packer Can you smell something? Cupboard Love Picture Gallery Sea and be seen It's time to judge for yourself how best to make a splash this summer. Photographs by stratis Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Big down under Tetsuya Wakuda's food is hot property in Australia. His new book tells you how to make it Côtes du Rhoône wines Letters Tea and sympathy Winner's Dinners Tasting Verboten Fruit For decades the last word in tasteless tipples, German wine is finally becoming a force to be reckoned with Something to drink More Mosel and Rhine Table Talk Art house A scattering of sculptural objects can transform your home. It's all in the presentation, says Katie Ebben Picture Gallery The best for less Amdega Down to Earth Use a topiary globe to give definition to a potted rosemary, says Neil Wormald Questions and Answers Look Simplicity itself is the secret of Japanese gardening, says Amanda Herries Get the Look The Sunday Times Idle Wild Caroline Donald discovers the ultimate space for the lazy gardener Get the Look Oakridge Direct British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leather Workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunmow Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Cordula Stonebow Leisure Shadeline Guardian Awnings Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brighten up The British spend six times as much on their hair as their teeth. But oral hygiene is just as important if you want to look great, says Emma Moore Picture Gallery Osteoporosis We're so bad We know certain habits are deadly yet blithely continue. It's not our fault, we're programmed to take risks, says Thelma Agnew Medical Notes Fibre for white bread, obesity and diabetes treatments, and projected spend on hearing aids The Handcrafted Bed Company Renotherm Hillarys Septic Tanks Jim Lawrence What's the alternative? Consumer File Hard hitting Yoga is out, intensive workouts are in, says Sally Brown. So grab your boxing gloves and get ready to sweat The Knowledge How to exercise on a flight Diet watch Forget diets, it's time to rev up your metabolism, says Amanda Ursell … the Best Factor or Fiction? Should you wear an SPF cream daily, or does covering your face with chemicals do more harm than good, asks Karen Wheeler Face Savers Wella vivality Hair Clinic Summer hairstyling is easy these days, says Philip Kingsley Hard as nails All men who get manicures, hold your hands up. It's no longer anything to be ashamed of, says Robert Johnston Coming up rosy Strachan Thomas Lloyd Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Defy interior ODEOn Furniture Company Home Office Solutions Kirkdale Classic Choice United Cutlers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raja Fashions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Executive Club Berkeley Sweetingham The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Nexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope Help! Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items ClubSix Dinner Dates Elite Introductions Sara Eden Club Sirius Avenues Contents Cartier Paris Contents Suzuki SafeDoor Contents British Airways Nissan Relative Values Chris and Josephine Rea Anglian The Sunday Times Eye Opener Holy Rollers Portland Best of Times Worst of Times Lexus Waitrose Picture Gallery That's why the Lady is a Trump Alex Kingston was once best known as the wife Ralph Fiennes jilted. Now a star of ER, and with a role in the cult film Croupier, she's in the spotlight on her own terms. Interview: Chrissy Iley MFI Clarks Charles Tyrwhitt Charles Tyrwhit All on his own, a scabrous and balding old bear has D. F. S Maison Ge la France Tempur Britannia Collections Travelling with senior politicians is a mixed… No Title Novafon Multiyork Sharps Bedrooms Rutland County Ltd Cotton Kaftan Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Velvet Green Holiday Property Bond Cannock Beds Direct Mephisto 2128 Brain Power Use It or Lose It! The Sunday Times Teaser 2020 A piece of cake Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of Norie I could have bought a new car for the price of my waist sash alone BUPA Alfa Romeo Contents Collision Course Expect the earth to shudder when the might of Britain and Ireland tackle world champions Australia in a clash of Titans that could change the future of rugby, writes Stephen Jones Living with the Lions Being a Lion is a unique challenge every player dreams about. This year's 2001 tourists will continue the great tradition with passion and pride. By Lawrence Dallaglio Fight Club There are few sports more tolerant of violence than rugby, and Lions tours are no exception. Indeed, some of the punches are as famous as the tries . . . Leader of the pack However fierce the confrontation, skipper Martin Johnson will not be intimidated. By Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent Ntl: Centre of Excellence Brian O'Driscoll is feted in his homeland. But his performances in Australia with the Lions will test his claim to true greatness. By David Walsh, sportswriter of the year Christian wins over the Lions The Lions 2001 The Lions 2001 These are the men hoping to topple the world champions. By Nigel Botherway Management Team The Lions 2001 The Australians 2001 Forwards Jeremy Davidson Ntl Empiredirect Contents 10 execuses for staying online this summer What a Site Must Have Targus Stowaway portable keyboard Wish you weren't here? High-tech summer There's an extra dimension to the summer's great sporting events—improved online coverage. Barry Collins examines the sites that aim to enhance the viewing enjoyment for every fan Advantage, the armchair spectator! Site test How easy is it to plan the trip of a lifetime on the net? Neil MacLean rates the options That's amazing Feeling hot? Robbie Hudson is sweltering too Take five James Wallis finds cool ways to enjoy an outdoor British summer Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Gail Robinson organises a summer garden party Mobile-phone revolution How does a Birmingham barber save money every time he cycles to work? Jafar Jahromi, 35, tells Mairi Nichoison Beating the Sun's Rays A newly created enzyme holds out hope for those at risk of developing skin cancer from sunburn. Christine McGourty investigates Picture Gallery Webdirectory Easy Walkie-Talkie Tough toys for when you are out and about With summer upon us, Jonathan Bray tests four high-tech gadgets designed for the great outdoors Instant Locator Lingo Helpdesk A quintessential guide to mobile-phone etiquette for the Brit on holiday … holiday with all your music Sounding off Star check As the godfathers of techno, Phil Hartnoll's Orbital pioneered summer raves. He discusses the gadgets in his life with Mike Pattenden Reader's tip Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries What's new Shut out the Spam Show Stopper High Speed Hope Game of the week Games Now click here On the road and always on This virtual life The Sunday Times Smile The Sunday Times

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