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News from 01/07/2001

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Simon Jack, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Eric Rowland, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Chris Stephen, Elisabeth Green, M Montgomery, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, Paul Roy, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, V S, Paul Harris, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Dr Robyn Reed, J D, Brian Shuttlewood, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Charles Burfoot, Nigel Planer, Kathryn Cooper, P D, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Rory Godson, Nick Pitt, Melanie Phillips, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, Ros Byam Shaw, Clive Davis, E P, Richard Simpson, Joe Lauria, Anne McHardy, Guy Dennis, Mary Wilson, K R, Sally Brown, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Tom Walker, Peter Hamilton, Phil Smith, Robert Winnett, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Stelia Bingham, Andrew Mills, Jon Furmston, Rosemary Leheup, Philip Kingsley, Jenni Muir, Sophie Gilbert, Geraldine Hackett, Aldo Zilli, Marian Martin, Mark Hunt, David Hewson, John Le Carré, Tania Alexander, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, B Chambers, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Jane Renton, Gerry McLoughlin, Cheryl Markosky, David Lloyd Hughes, Anne Simons, Nick Wyke, Adam Nathan, Victoria Hervey, Neil MacKwood, Glenn Wakley, Christine Toomey, Neil Klotz, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Peter Lord, Stan Labovitch, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Steve, Patrick Garratt, Richard Brooks, Anne McNicholas Project Director, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Sue Beenstock, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Danny O'Brien, Dr Stephanie Sadler Consultant Psychiatrist Ruislip, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, Michael Winner, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Bob Graham, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Lawrence Freedman, Chris Partridge, Rebecca Mileham, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Robert Winston, Richard Evans, Peta Bee, M J, Caroline Donald, Dominic Rushe, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Pat Butcher, Fiona Terry, David Walsh, Carol Sutherland Fenelon, Miranda Seymour, Mark MacAskill, John Stern, David Spedding, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Simon Winchester, Maurice Chittenden, Christopher Yaxley, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Howard Dawson, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Amanda Craig, Margaret Walters, Gary Robertson, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Barry Collins, John Waples, A A Gill, David Parsons, Sasha Slater, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Matt Phillips, John Carey, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Harvey Jones, Michael Kitt, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Claudia Croft, T L, Wilf Collins, R H, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Jeremy Lazell, Michael van Klink, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Christina Jones, Hugh Pearman, Christopher Bray, David Parsley, Andrew Hilton, Stacey Earle, Clive Delmonte, Nevy Hazeri, David Smith Economics Editor, Christian Dymond, Simon Trump, Tom Deveson, Joanna Simon, Victoria Stanley, Chris Evans, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse,

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Milosevic plotted to kill Blair in rocket attack Contents Sandals Contents Missionaries arrive to save 'heathen' Britain Contents Drug czar recants: cannabis use does not lead to heroin Rcsie Waterhouse Contents All teenagers to be forced to do community work Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Marriott Contents Peace process in crisis as Trimble's deadline passes Crime plan urges long jail terms Book accuses Portillo of undermining Hague Iceland hit by share inquiry New police unit will target would-be killers Secretive sheikhs round up British private eyes Insight Hornby and Thompson team up for comedy on career girl's blues Boots Army food is antidote to friendly fire Seat auto emocion Brown and Blunkett woo MPs by letter Holiday Inn Parents warned on 'natural' jabs Anti-abortionists adopt US extremist tactics Scully to quit TV for West End role Think! Slow down Mini May is most fruitful season for working mothers Knives out for Poirot's period look Alaska frostbite victim is first to get bionic hand on the NHS Intel inside Private schools fight to bring back the cane Police to test 50,000-volt stun guns World Offers British Airways Ronnie Wood to paint portrait of celebrity diners Lean times for lunch bill tycoon Dewar leaves £2m fortune to his children World Offers British Airways Casinos set to boom as gaming laws face reform Tactical vote hits Clarke's poll chances Alliance Leicester Tourists face long flight delays as bus strike grips Balearics Dons told to play by the code of love Domainnames. com Honda Tesco sells ordinary pork as organic Intelligent Finance Dickens kept a keen eye on fallen women Is Tony Blair turning a blind eye to cannabis? Tomorrow it becomes virtually legal in part of London. . . Go book now at www. go-fly. com Glam Slam Learndirect Picture Gallery One more round for the ginger binger Profile Cornered by a German mob bent on revenge MOP Soft option on drugs No hiding place Ralph Lauren A vote for Clarke will destroy the Tories The GM crop gamble could mean famine, not feast Millbank's warhorses gallop off to greener pastures Atticvs Unforgiving Brown keeps Mandy out of the European limelight Labour tempts Sinead with a starring role These tolerant Tories lack courage as well as conviction King's College Traumas that turn children into killers Intel inside Bias in church Maki Mandela in the article Mandela, my missing… Invisible orphans Simon Howard lamented that MPs' salaries… Pearl Harbor test Points Birthdays The Double Life of my Friend the Spy David Rupert risked his life infiltrating Irish extremist groups. For the first time insiders talk about his extraordinary career as an imposter. Liam Clarke and Joe Lauria report Rac Deserter found after five years in hole Royal Mail Chirac squirms over travel sleaze claims Black preacher helps Bush find inner peace Surgeons fit Cheney with heart machine Rover Unrepentant Milosevic faces Prosecutors link dictator with Bosnia massacre BT internet Anytime Atrocity survivors yearn for their chance to give evidence Towns Torn by Tragedy I witnessed slaughter and suffering on a scale not seen since the Nazis Missiontoseafarers The Hague's Most Wanted Macdonald Hotels Hobbits take revenge on America Friends Provident Clinton brother 'took cash for prison pardon' A bad case of sour grapes Inside Paris Knives out for veggie chef Versace rejects mafia 'hit' claim Mugabe 'to starve opponents' Sir Isaac Newton and Armageddon MEPs pick up 36% pay rise Petrol bomb attacks fuel racial tension Weather and Travel Outlook Home at last: LG Flatron, skippered by Conrad… Irving unmasks 'wartime traitor' Ferrysavers Dando murder trial jury still out News in Brief Bulger claim BBC inquiry into 20-minute shutdown Banking move Rail industry restructuring urged Corrections Virgin Danielle search Big Bang hunt Chet Atkins dies Red card for refs Contents Cantor Sport Contents Lion Kings Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, at the Gabba in Brisbane Contents Marauding Lions Triumph born in adversity Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Lenihan shocked by 'traitor' Dawson The Lions management is 'disturbed' by stinging criticism of their training methods and claims about low morale. By Stephen Jones We knew our firepower could outgun champions Attacker McRae under threat Contents Time to ring the changes Player-By-Player Ratings: How the Wallabies Fared Contents Aussie media throw in towel Contents Warrior Wood Player-By-Player Ratings: How the Lions Fared Contents Picture Gallery Contents Lions must go for jugular BTcellnet Seeds of doubt nag at Hewitt The young Australian enters uncharted territory this week and there are signs that he may lack the game of a true champion. By Nick Pitt IBM Ageing rebel McEnroe still making waves The man who demonstrated his genius on the court is now proving equally adept behind the television microphone, writes Rob Hughes On digital Mauresmo loses plot Venus stays on track for title The reigning champion is showing the form that could see her retain her crown, says Richard Evans Dokic goes on all-out attack Wimbledon, the press and Barbara Schett all come under fire from the young Yugoslav, writes Rob Hughes Ntl Henman under threat of friendly fire The British No 1 faces his close friend Todd Martin tomorrow, but will not be distracted from the job in hand. By Richard Evans Tommy who? Shoot-Out at Sw19 Goran Ivanisevic is in form and anticipating a big-serving battle with Greg Rusedski, reports Nick Pitt Diary Wimbledon Quotes of the week Order of Play Streets teem with fervour for heroic Lions Let's not take second best Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Sports on TV Q & A Gold, Mud 'n' Guts Book Review Greg Growden Bestsellers Ralf threat to block brother Accor Peter Windsor at Magny-Cours IBM Ponting cuts new dash Watch out, England, I am quickly getting up to speed Mgcars Burning desire for the Ashes We must follow seven golden rules Man-To-Man: How They Compare Hussain misses chance Lehmann joins century makers Cricket Round-Up Saqlain bites back in spin war Cricket Scoreboards Not so quiet on the Weston front Clarke finds top form at last After another week below his high standards, the big man from Northern Ireland roared back to form in the Irish Open, writes Denis Walsh Monty aims high The Scot's pin-sharp play should serve to restore his confidence after a year without a tournament victory The Sunday Times Wilson record as All Blacks rout France Sports Round-Up Pools by Peter Wilson Today's Racing: Goodwood C4,2.35pm Doncaster C4,2.35pm Stratford Results Round-Up Wimbledon Results The Sunday Times Racing Galileo's star rises Archduke steals Plate from Cover Up Tim Richards sees Franny Norton's dream run at Newcastle snatch the Northumberland Plate from Kieren Fallon's hot favourite Paula wants record in her 'sprint' Britain's distance queen aims for a new 1500m record in Glasgow. By Pat Butcher United stall on Veron Manchester United will not hurry along their move for Lazio's Juan Sebastian Veron while Patrick Vieira is still available. By Joe Lovejoy Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items DI Canio Linked with Old Trafford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paying price of pay-per-view The newly released fixture list is facing its second major revision this week, with details of the first pay-per-view matches. 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Owen Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mini gives Bill Gates a crash course in reality Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Wise UK Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Granada to ground corporate jet in £60m economy drive BT and At&t to break up Concert Virgin Contents The Rocket Man takes aim at cyberspace Diageo prepares £2.5bn buyback Contents Prue Leith to add sauce to Woolworths board Industry warns of economic meltdown Drinking-up time for Mulcahy in the last chance saloon Agenda SFO to quiz GE executive over Independent Flex Jet ECB ponders quick rate cut to prevent recession Management takes over green consultant Christou puts ICL's £5bn flotation back on track Business Digest European League US banks lag in European deals Camelot 'fat cat' bids for Indian lottery Vodafone and Hutchison in 3G discussions UTC to revive Honeywell bid as GE retreats Managers win Oddbins auction Canon Connex backs Railtrack US billionaire joins Wembley Arena race What's up What's down The Sunday Times State jobs take over Business Letters Workers grab a bigger slice of the pie A Proper Charlie Charles Allen's leaked letter to Tony Blair highlighted ITV's problems and cast doubt on his judgment. By Dominic Rushe Other Corporate Gaffes Picture Gallery Scottish Widows Butcher's boy may get blood on his hands Paul Roy is one of the biggest beasts in the 'thundering herd' of Merrill Lynch, which last week issued a profit warning Canon Face it, we're happiest at work The Sunday Times Inside the minds of Britain's top bosses Corporate psychologists are increasingly being used to assess the suitability of candidates for powerful jobs. Report by Robert Winnett Markoss aviation SafeDoor Competition watchdog can't wait to slip leash David Smith talks to John Vickers, the OFT boss who is about to receive new powers to smash Britain's last cartels The Sunday Times UBS UBS Diageo restocks After two big deals, the drinks giant is reshaping itself and shedding non-core businesses. Rupert Steiner reports IBM Swisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowling Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items PReWeb Cruise Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kaygee Enterprises Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNA E-zeemortgage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Property Investment Opportunity Believing is Seeing Help Me I'm Drowning Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Franchise with Job Satisfaction Guaranteed! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch We are Licensed Insolvency Practitioners Legal International Ocra World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The SCF Group The Sunday Times The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now Europe faces gateway to disaster An 'amigo culture' of backscratching has saddled the city of Berlin with £23bn debt. By Michael Woodhead A big battle has been won but the war is not over for Microsoft After its court success the group faces more accusations of abuse of power, writes Garth Alexander from New York Co-operative Insurance stakeholder Economic recession becomes contagious Experts fear that America is edging into a slump and will pull the rest of the world with it. By David Smith Sprint Investors lose £120bn as Vodafone tide turns The mobile-phone company is still greatly admired even though it has proved a disaster for recent shareholders. Paul Durman reports on the contradiction Sedgemoor World class international Canon America fumes as GE suffers the full Monti The competition chief's latest spat with big business will harm relations with the US, writes David Parsley Article Withdrawn Computer software to boost Dixons' sales Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Databank School scores higher marks after learning from business Harry Potter may have boosted the popularity of boarding schools but harsh lessons from the commercial world enabled one such establishment to avoid closure. Jane Renton reports Enterprise network Naan and pitta bread maker spreads out to new markets Progress Report Pride Valley Foods Lloyds TSB Commercial The Experts Michael Riding BT KPMG Mark Hunt Cisco Systems Phil Smith Npower Gary Robertson Save money by saving the environment Help is at hand for firms struggling with new laws. Report by David Sumner Smith Lucent Technologies Bulletin Dolphin telecom More firms opt to buy a place of their own Experts predict one in three companies will own their offices or factories within two years, writes Simon Jack All white on the night Chris Rucker's linen firm took off before she was ready. But with help from family it all turned out right. By Mark Stretton The Sunday Times Thefts at petrol station fuel owner's suspicion of worker Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages/mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Themoneycentre Advert noodles monks Prufrock SAP Sorrell loses in the translation Prufrock Ellison gets buzzed by a Mig Strange ring to Eircom's latest deal The future looks bright in Arcadia Let's Hear It! Rock Music Rock or jazz, bandana or boater, beer or bubbly—whatever you're into, the stages are being set for this year's summer music festivals. Mark Hodson cheers for the biggest and best in the UK, Europe and beyond Ryanair Contents Underwater Digital Camera Good Gear Guide Summer music festivals Markwarner Rubber Hiking Boot Individual Packing Bags Ferrysavers Mossie-Repelling Sunblock Portable Windbreak Holiday clinic Gerry Muldoon wants the earth—a global tour for £4,500. David Wickers puts the world at his feet When the cat's away. . . Two's company, three. . . could be interesting. But Peter White's best-laid plans might go awry Travelocity P & O Cruises No let or hindrance for UK's flying pets Deals of the Week Holiday Money Lakes & Mountains Crystal Holidays Savile Clubs Sunsail Readers' Rants Pettills Savile The Sunday Times Travel Section Tropical Places Wetbikers: keep your distance Questions and Answers TV Travel Starck new look for Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Happier New Year Gallic New Year is wonderful, says Jeremy Scal—but book now for a bonne année Want an upgrade? Get IT Inclusive Tour packages can offer better flights and big savings, says Mark Hodson Pick of the Crop Ireland Picture windows An Irish castle, Indian rice boats and bungalows on Bora Bora—Jeremy Lazell has a view to a thrill Brittany Ferries P&o Portsmouth The big mamas of Mexico It's the fleshy matriarchs who hold sway in lusty Juchitán. Isabella Tree feels at home Trains, Gold and the Juchitecas 'Their biceps, strong as pumps, bulge fat; their… The Sunday Times Travel Brief The Marches: Italy just as After 40 years of visiting, David Wickers is amazed to uncover a slice of beautiful, mountainous, medieval Italy—free of tourists The Sunday Times Lunn Poly The Palazzo Ducale in Urbino: the twin-towered,… Tourism Malaysia On the Cheap Damascus Arabian nights and vibrant days, sizzling souks and secret courtyards bathed in shade. 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Cyprus Cachet Travel's Ferry French Life Club Sun Ferrysavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Center Parcs Warwickshire UK & Emerald Cottage Holidays French Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tides Reach Fast Ferry Deals to Western France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breconcottages Explore worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales this Summer Camping4less Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols The actor Nigel Planer still finds himself happy on the hippie trail Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's top-of-the-range tennis holiday for two at La Manga Club in Spain Cork & Kerry Son of a Swindler The acclaimed novelist was the son of a confidence trickster called Ronnie Cornwell. Here for the first time he opens the door on the ebullient cheat who inspired some of his best fiction Merceles-Benz Contents Bush's radical lessons for Portillo Son of a Swindler A deceptively cushy life In a Perfect Spy, the Le Carré figure, Magnus Pym, recalls a gilded childhood disrupted by the arrest of his father, Rick Diana, the 40s trailblazer My belle époque begins with a ruined chateau, chocolate cake and mass skinny dipping Habitat It's Saletime The Law Commission Enemy of the People The Sunday Times Nurture counts more than nature, baby Robert Winston says new evidence shows that upbringing has more bearing on our character than genes The Times That 18-hour binge: the truth about me, Chris and Jack the cleaner Scully knows what it's like to be an alien Interview Student debt? Cambridge cost me £220 As another year graduates, three generations tell Stuart Wavell how times have changed I'm no lager lout, I prefer a jolly good wine Ken Clarke likes a laugh, but could he enjoy leading a party that disagrees with him on Europe, asks Michael Prescott Private money and public fears David Smith looks for the truth behind the rhetoric on public private partnerships and explains how they will work in future Partnering the Private Sector I'll miss you Jack, my old friend Michael Winner recalls one of the most magical evenings of his life, spent in the company of the actor Jack Lemmon Why won't schools kick out the bullies? Christina Jones tells how Labour's policy of classroom inclusion led to a life of misery and violence for her son Aventis Still a hippie, still unmarried, but still a royal Once Diana's bridesmaid, mother of two India Hicks explains her allergy to white weddings to Amanda Craig Curse of the man with no home After decades spent travelling the globe, Simon Winchester yearns to put down roots—but doesn't know how or where The tough love miracle America's black community leaders are driving down crime by mixing faith with attitude, writes Melanie Phillips When they shot my house up I knew my preaching had to get mean The true love story of wedding night adultery Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Nan Kenway The Daily Telegraph: Joan Sims Last word. . . Move over Kournikova This Life Foal Play Suspected Kiss One Quick Bratt Packs his Bags Picture Gallery P. S. Survey unmasks mutuals' true colours Owners face bill if home was built on 'dirty land' Switch mortgage before lenders pull best deals Consumers waste money on expensive life cover Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Financial companies show contempt for consumers Beware of loan claim from M&s Adwatch Scottish Widows Friends inherit a house—and an enormous tax bill Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance M&g Take a gamble with windfall cash If you have a windfall to invest, why not be adventurous? Robert Winnett suggests some high-risk strategies . . . or play safe: clear your mortgage Nversidewest Newstarinvest National Savings Saving Certificates Link savings with mortgage to clear debts Save thousands in interest by putting your borrowings and savings in one bank account. By Naomi Caine Half of British workers face a poor retirement Which bank is best for graduates? Competition for graduate bank accounts is fierce. Kathryn Cooper reveals where to get the best deals Don't rush to pay off your student loan Domainnames Open plan from the Woolwich On Course What the euro will mean for The single currency will arrive on the Continent soon. Robert Winnett looks at its likely impact on Britain Ample Shares tipped to soar in run-up to currency switch Beale Dobie Neville James French Connection Stick with a sterling mortgage to keep your repayments stable WPA Self-Pay Halifax Nelson Open account in the single currency Legal & General Life Search Inscape Norwichunion Shrewd shopping saves trader in tough market Somerfield, the supermarket group, has once again come to the rescue of John Urbanek As premiums soar look on the net for low-cost car insurance Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Cheap travel cover made easy Savings News Investors suffer as tech sector does splits Chase De Vere Policy Portfolio Plc Endowment Best Price Guarantee Scottish Widows Lawyer needs cash after call to the bar More Th>n What the Experts Recommend Mynewworld The Caudwell Group of Companies Manchester Airport Group MyOyster. plc Martin ward anderson Contents Npower Harvey Nash Spencer Stuart Prism Harvey Nash Heidrick & Struggles Whitehead Mann GKR Spencer Stuart Hanover Fox International The Royal Bank of Scotland Group HM Customs and Excise Price Water House Coopers Calibre Calibre One Whitehead Mann GKR The Caudwell Group of Companies Barclays Tech Books Gundersen Bucher Rugman Monster Getronics Whitehead Mann GKR Michael Page Sales The Caudwell Group of Companies London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority Pilkington Nti Fidelity Investments Psdgroup Kettlefish Sheffield Odgers Mattel Practick Net Park Michael Page Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Interexec Ernst Young XeCUTIVE Selection Danet JCDecaux Mercuri Urval BDO Resource development international CRC IT Sales LE Group Mheurope All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed CEO Required Manchester Litchfield Associates N. 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Police Arlington Multiple Display Advertising Items Office of Government Commerce Investor in People London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority Centro Inland Revenue Portsmouth City Council Charity and Fundraising Appointments Scope Global Executives Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items London Development Agency Detr Environment Transport Regions The exam that betrayed us all Anne McHardy tells how sixth-formers, including her sons, fear the AS exams they have just sat are already worthless Education The Open University Employment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times How It All Went Wrong for the As-Level Get Paid for Reading Books! Mapleacademy A new language a new life Senior Appointments Hefce European School Kobe I know I'm doing right when an inspector calls Loretto No Title How to defuse an office timebomb Roger Eglin attends a workshop on resolving conflict between colleagues and learns to deal with trouble before it explodes into the open Best Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Rolls-Royce Tourism debacle makes a bad ad for headhunting No corner left unpainted The son of the novelist Angela Carter has turned his east London house into a series of period fantasy interiors, writes Ros Byam Shaw St. George Contents Flats that add to a house's value Buyers want houses with self-contained flats, but in London they are too expensive for the nanny's use, writes Sue Beenstock Selling Point Houses on the Thames New village grown 'naturally' Bargain Basement Be a B&B landlord in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterton Beaney Pearce Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How a Martello tower became a home The six-year renovation of a coastal tower has left its owners eager to tackle another makeover, writes Fiona Terry Sixties icon built for ploneer of modern furniture Schreiber House was one of the most controversial homes of the 20th century, writes Cheryl Markosky Tower Tales Prowting Homes Hamptons International Chancellors Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Spreading out on the river When a London family needed more space, a houseboat was the stylish solution, says Mary Wilson Making your home an allergy-free zone Ask the Experts: Allergies Toys for a bachelor boy Star's family plot Model villain Lenin lodging Idl's beach hideaway Poor return Richmond & Kingston The Lower Mill Estate Hamptons International Fitzpatrick FPDSavills Domusnova Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hathaways Multiple Classified Advertising Items WILTSHIRE-Semington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocyacon FPDSavills Grovemanor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Bowey Homes Countryside Properties The Bromells Nicholson Ocyacon Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Exclusive Apartments in the Heart of Chester FPDSavills Jackson-Stops & Staff Taywood Homes The Cedars Minehead Barratt Southend smartens up commuter appeal Will the transformation of a former gunnery range take the cheap and cheerful resort up-market, asks Chris Partridge 'I know what your house is worth' Accurately assessing the value of a house has been turned into a science by ã property entrepreneur, writes Neil MacKwood Property Values Fine Georgian House, Derbyshire Glentworth Hall, Lincolnshire Homefield Road Chiswick W4 Prime West Putney Overseas Property Homes overseas Haslemere-Surrey Overlooking the River Tay, Perthshire Whitstable Kent Shropshire Switzerland Cotswolds South Devon-Torquay Llanaber, Nr. 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Garth Pearce asks the question on everyone's lips Dubious liaisons: sex on the screen The fauves arrived in a blaze of crazy Two London exhibitions tell the story Colour, but their moment was brief. well, says Waldemar Januszczak Rest of the week's films Short Cuts It's brilliant, witty, and Shrek even tugs your Feelgood Aussie rules Forget Neighbours and think This Life and you'll see why a drama series from down under is top of the bill in Channel 4's summer schedules, says David Spedding EN Biteback Heroes who are as thich as thives Just asking House of straw An original home is a potent calling card for any architect, and if it involves a daring use of unlikely materials such as bales, sandbags, concrete rubble, waterproof quilting and old tree trunks, so much the better, says Hugh Pearman Phillips New material girl Ancient Stone Rest of the week's theatre The Graduate A bunch of grown-ups larking about in the park? Actually it's a disturbing piece of modern drama Dr. Dolittle Record of the week Michelle DeYoung, Petra Lang, Ben Heppner, London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, cond Colin Davis LSO Live LSO 0010 CD (4 CDs), £18.99 The Sunday Times Pop Tricky Blowback Epitaph Anti 6596-2, £14.99 Classical Crucial cuts Leftfield Leftism Columbia/HardHands Cd2, £9.99 Jazz Tate Britain Eastbourne Noh stopping or turning At Aldeburgh, the premiere of Alexander Goehr's foray into Japanese drama was marred by a toy-town staging, says Paul Driver Imperfect match Garsington's Strauss and Mozart dazzle, despite the absurd insistence on singing in German, says Hugh Canning Look ahead Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy A load of rubble A ragged collection of bits and pieces, that's Rambert's Detritus, while across London, the Kirov kick up a storm, says David Dougill Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Video UK box office May 25 -June 24 US box office May 25- June 24 Agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soft Cell Bizet Carmen The Daily Telegraph Royal Opera House The European Entertainment Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Teatro Alla Scala St. John's, Smith Square Royal Festival Hall Mon 13 to Sat 18 August Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Credit Card Hotline Event Travel Lisa Stansfield Royal Albert Hall Jack Dee Culture Four Seasons Shirley Bassey Gary Moore Culture Tv2 Tv3 Tv6 Pall Mall P!nk Warwick Castle Capital Breaks Madonna Multiple Display Advertising Items Hydepark 2001 James Errol Brown Ticketline Hypnotic Show Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 694 Hardbacks Paperbacks Compiled by Bookwatch from data supplied by… Hungry for learning The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes by Jonathan Rose Yale £29.95 pp544 She was easy on the eye, but hard on the head. She couldn't act for toffee Biography Natasha: The Biography of Natalle Wood by Suzanne Finstad Century £16.99 pp430 Diary Secrets and lies Espionage The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence by Richard J Aldrich J Murray £25 pp733 Applyfor. etsp From genius to madman Schumann by Eric Frederick Jensen OUP £25 pp380 At a glance A little night reading What Melvyn Bragg has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: the Bulger case She lived her life through great dramas and miniature masterpieces Gwen Raverat: Friends, Family & Affections by Frances Spalding Harvill Press £30 pp438 Block on wood A chorus of sinners Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Cultural Heritage by Elaine Showalter Picador £19.99 pp383 Flamingo Tapping the funny-bone Reliable Essays The Best of Clive James Picador £14.99 pp360 Even as we Speak New Essays, 1993-2001 by Clive James Picador £10 pp399 How global brands conquer the world The Essence of Capitalism by Humphrey McQueen Profile Books £17.99 pp386 The Open University Pleasure principles Fiction Playing Sardines by Michéle Roberts Virago £9.99 pp196 At a glance Memory and desires The Memoirs of Laetitia Horsepole, by Herself by John Fulter Chatto £14.99 pp224 A fistful of dolours The Fourth Hand by John Irving Bloomsbury £16.99 pp320 Antonia Fraser Pick of the week Gertrude and Claudius by John Updike Sunday Telegraph Paperbacks Audio books of the week Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Ghouls, conundrums and curious bears Alan Brownjohn discovers haunting images in three evocative collections The laureate of junk Britain (Untitled) by Peter Reading Bloodaxe £7.95 pp62 Contents The one to watch The week ahead Best film Worth… Velvet Soup Critics' choice Film choice Brass Eye Special BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Storyville: The Last Cigarette Critics choice Funny Girl Brass Eye Special BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Masterchef The Falcon Takes Over Brass Eye Special BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Child Of Our Time Critics' choice Wednesday July Film choice Brass Eye Special BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Hell In The Pacific Critics' choice Thursday July Film choice Brass Eye Special BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Culture Fix Critics' choice Friday 6 July Film choice Brass Eye BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Big Brother Film choice Brass Eye BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One The Sunday Times Tacuma Contents Estee Lauder Contents When you've stayed awake for 90 hours, the only option is to go on partying, finds Victoria Hervey Victoria's Secrets I'm Fido, fly with me The coolest holidays are planned around your pets, says Helen Kirwan-Taylor Flights of Fancy Flying glam again. 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