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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Paul Theroux, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Stuart McKinley, Matt Getz, Dennis Robinson, Jon Swain, James Clark, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Liam Clarke Northern Ireland Editor, Emma Moore, Tim Vince, Jonathan Miller, David Wilson, Sarah Doukas, Frank Whitford, Steve Leahy, Kathryn Cooper, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Dominic Utton, Humphrey Carpenter, Rory Godson, E R, Richard Green, Clive Davis, Richard Simpson, Trevor Grundy, Stephen Grey, Alan Harris, Guy Dennis, Lynne Truss, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Jeffrey Goldberg, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Gren Wood, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Helen Vandeveide, Kirstie Hamllton, Donald Rumsfeld, Warren Shore, Dan Caims, Joanne King, Chris Gill, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Anna Bruning, Geraldine Hackett, Isabe Unsworth, David Hewson, Michael sharidan, Cally Law, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, Charlie Pearce, Tom Rivans, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Peter Parker, Paul Ham, Christopher Silvester, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Josephine Smit, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Ian Haworth, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Tom Hyde, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Elaine Williams, Alicia Wyllie, Sue Beenstock, David Eves, Kirstie Hamilton, Betty Boothroyd, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, A Gill, Danny O'Brien, Christina Patterson, Victoria O'Brien, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Gerald Diment, Dominic Rushe, Keith Wheatley, Fiona Terry, David Walsh, Paul Humphreys, Jack Grimston, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Richard James, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Nick MacKinnon, R W Johnson, Richard Woods, Roland White, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, John Kaye, Steve Negus, Graeme Robertson, David Rees, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, G S, Jed Smith, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, John Harlow, Peter Clarke, Richard O'Neill, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Martin Hyland, Dipesh Gadher, Brian Glanville, John Carey, David Horspool, Philip Webster, Tom Robbins, Richard Higginson, David Sumner Smith, Nick Fielding, Lisa Thompson, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Cherry Norton, Hazel Curry, Sally Kinnes, Nigel Powell, Graham Norwood, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, Petre Grey, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Sarah Baxter, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Rosie Waterhouse, J N, Sian Griffiths,

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Contents Bankrupt Railtrack begs for state rescue Saudi bomb attack kills American Virgin trains Contents We're there—with just seconds to spare A free kick worth £50m spares England's World Cup blushes Contents Contents Claim your Second Free CD-ROM Citibank Blair issues war alert after tour of allies America rallies behind 'forceful' prime minister President Blair Geri limbers up for desert show Taliban leader orders release of British journalist in Kabul Hostages Libya delivers list of suspects News Roundup Terror link to French explosion Isreal puts PLO activists on hit list Sheikh arrested Missile inquiry Cash blow for heirs of Osama Bin Laden Family First State Investments DiMAGE 7 Britain on alert for revenge over military strike Home Front BTcellnet Bracing for War BMW Relatives haunted by chilling images Tragedy of the Tower Jumpers Saudis look both ways and pray the worst won't happen Stuart Wavell hears the ambiguous message from a nervous nation Business Link Finance ministers predict recovery Bin Laden Plays An Emst Stavro Blofeld for our times Villains Jaguar How Can we Tackle Islamic Extremism? Warlord has plans for global revolt Master Plan Sky Inside Bin Laden's academies of terror Terror Camps BTcellnet The devil rides: urban myths and apocryphal stories set the world's imagination on fire The Rumour Mill Hitachi How the holy terror cut a swathe through a nation Evils of the Taliban Peugeot Mullahs flood border markets with narcotics BTcellnet The Proof They Did Not Reveal P&O Stena Line Intel inside America searches for the perfect weapon of attack Military Tactics Lloyds TSB Business Cloaked spies on the ground watch Taliban's men dig in round Kabul Seat auto emocion Just the beginning The Sunday Times Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies The Sunday Times Ask not what you can do for your image The little starving boy and the brave new moral order Blair gets an acting lesson from his daughter Atticvs Was Hinduja the inspiration for the vision of St Tony? Atticvs Andy and Fergie do their bit for freedom's cause Atticvs Our human rights laws will be the death of us The Royal Bank of Scotland Clinton too easy a scapegoat for security failures Nationwide Make votes count Points Birthdays The hawk with his finger on the trigger Profile Sea duel with the fastest migrants in the West BTopenworld Royal Mail Small farmers to be given millions in aid Corelli heads for the Khyber Pass 'Reborn' Aitken to preach in prisons Salvation Army plans to run state schools Go Lover untangles Ted Hughes's web of affairs Air Canada Telly-watching toddlers are more switched on Charles fights City of skyscrapers Ford Senior Asian police officer may face criminal prosecution MasterCard Mitsubishi Motors New rules to cut down on jury dodgers Tesco goes green with wrappers designed to rot Saatchi gallery for County Hall Banned transplants from piglets 'cure' teenagers of diabetes Holiday Inn IRA 'given drug cash' to train guerrillas New airport in Thames could fly at all hours There's only one Isaac Newton Couples fly out for designer babies Duncan Smith turns to Europe for new policies Museum says mummy is King Rameses Canon Supermodels get union action call Dunclaimin Hitler may have had gay lovers AIDS toll soars as Mbeki looks the other way Citroen Schindler widow dies in poverty End of the line for a rail dream Weather and Travel Outlook Ferrysavers Child deaths spark protection call News in Brief Body found Hubble telescope finds the oldest stars Boots in NHS plan 12 children hurt in minibus crash Killer barred 'Cruelty' move Eight tickets share £9.9m jackpot Halifax Group Walker rescued Mass graves Asylum changes Going potty Contents The Golden Shot Contents Charcol Contents Beckham stars in the great escape Local hero to the rescue An unforgattable free kick from Captain Marvel put his lacklustre teammates firmly in the shade Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Furious Greece coach says 'referee cost us win' England's Rollercoaster Route to the Finals Back to basics for the finals How the England Players Rated at Old Trafford So, what's his secret? Softly, softly for Eriksson The coach's minimalist style proves that a little can go a long way in international football A year is a long time in football How Eriksson was greeted in October 2000 Rude shock for Voller Venue your Place Wales break losing streak Brian Glanville at The Millennium Stadium Healy penalty cheers Mcllroy Brown calls it quits on winning note Birthday treat for Quinn Ireland face tough route through Asia All aboard the Orient Express Clubs have to back Eriksson How he protects his precious few for the summer may tax even the ingenuity of Seven-Göran Eriksson Manchester Island plan to isolate thugs The World Cup draw might be used to keep potential hooligans off the mainland, writes Jonathan Northcroft Where football is a breath of fresh air Korea and Japan are not traditional football powers, but they may be able to teach the world a thing or two, writes Jonathan Northcroft Strange but True: Sporting Life in the Far East Japan South Korea Rising Sons Show Tourist Class Guide to World Cup 2002 The Sunday Times Other Football Pools Christian has faith in Europe World Cup winner Christian Karembew is hoping for Champions League glory with Olypiakos against Manchester United on Wednesday. Ian Hawkey reports MG ZR One small step on the road to redemption Managers get raw deal Letters to the Sports Editor Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&A Book Review Captain Fantastic: Roy Keane Stafford Hildred and Tim Ewbank John Blake, pb, £6.99 Bestsellers Night of shame France international abandoned as Algeria fans invade pitch in Paris Loyal Redknapp rules out job as Leicester manager Catt ignites Bath revival Howarth rides to Newport's rescue 'Assault' claim as Cardiff crumble Munster march on Shield stars show dress sense Gloucester top Sharks win Tykes in action Hunter back Flying start Dinner invite Propping up the Tigers They do not come more competitive than prop Graham Rowntree. Stephen Jones meets the man who acts as the conscience of the Tigers Henry has to pass his credibility test Coach breaks code of silence in new Lions war of words The Determinator The Sunday Times How Doctors Put Maier Back Together Again Picture Gallery The Trials and Tribulations of Tyson in Europe Tyson the Viking Wigan power home to final The Times Paul aims for Grand exit Rugby league's latest high-profile defector is out to make a lasting impression when he signs off on Saturday, writes Richard Rae England stay on right track Referee rebuked in Kirtley throwing row Marsh calls on Chappell for academy Higgins prepares to pocket another title Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Today's Racing: Fontwell Rugby Union Kelso Market Rasen Racing Arc's femme fatale Given notches another tearful triumph Aer Lingus Radcliffe ready to hit the road Langer stays in driving seat Flying Dutchman blows away opposition Casey ready to lead English revival Talk of a crisis is being made to look like so much nonsense as a group of gifted youngsters take the world by storm, writes Alasdair Reid The Sunday Times Quality used cars Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade-Sales Follow that Mercedes Lexus set out to copy the Germans. How well has it succeeded, asks Ray Hutton Stick with what you trust Replacing an old friend calls for instinct as well as common sense Don't let the weather spoil your pride and joy Variety of quality used cars BMW Benham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Riva 21M Dolce Vita Motor Yacht Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday times Multiple Classified Advertising Items For a wide variety of quality used cars Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carlocator. . . 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Owen Bentley Ribble Valley Straight Eight New Forest A quicker and cheaper way to fly across Europe Broughtons Sunday-times Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited Ministers consider postal service split Boeing boss says crisis is far worse than Gulf war Compaq Contents Brown 'has no plan to raise taxes' Euro's costly arrival Contents Article Withdrawn BT suitors in summit on pact Vodafone's emperor must get over royal delusions Agenda Tempus rejects Sorrell demand Blue yonder workwise Rover in jobs threat over pay deal Morgan 'poised to quit Wall St' Business Digest M&s to announce further sales drop Regus calls on US landlords to lower rent BT in alliance to boost e-trade Andersen rules out merger with rival Superdrug eyes NHS work Rothschild arm 'faces sale' Flex Jet Airtours to fight takeover ban in court Virgin tunes in to digital selling Investec Siemens Financial Services Euro: the pieces come together What's up Business Letters Reasons to be cheerful about pace of recovery Last Post The Royal Bank of Scotland Is Swissair the First Flona Fleck, David Parsley and David Smith say even before September 11 the flagbearer was going nowhere Comdirect BA in danger of The troubled flag carrier could lose up to £1bn this year, writes Matt Getz Call Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Compaq EasyJet 1944 and all that Freeserve strips for action to revive sales Its user numbers have stalled, yet the head of the internet service provider seems unperturbed. By Paul Durman Worker motivation that really works Book of the Week Work Orange Art world is braced for terror attack backlash Sponsorship may be cut back as some blue-chip companies tighten their belts, writes Dominic Rushe Orange Companies rush to offload bad news The US atrocities and recession are blamed for an unprecedented flood of profit warnings. By Kirstie Hamilton Databank Why has Rolls-Royce bucked the market? Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Let it be thus Phone boss ready to make the right call MM02 may have adopted a silly name, but Peter Erskine has the serious job of turning it into a proper business Vital Statistics Peter Erskine's Working Day Intel inside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turnerandco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Career in Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The proven link between investment and higher sales Business in Britain are investing almost £27 billion in design—for good reason. By David Sumner Smith Company flourishes at new factory Progress Report: Caice R&D is firms' key to survival and growth after downturn The Sunday Times Want to see how fast a company can deliver the most… Advisers give start-ups the know-how to shine A company selling dusters is among many to get their acts polished by Business Links, writes David Sumner Smith Sedgemoor TAG Aviation The Sunday Times Teenage bookie beat the odds Leonard Steinberg shouldered the risk himself when asked to place bets, and began a gaming empire. By Fiona Terry The Times Record firm gets in a spin over job promise Questions of Business Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldfinch (Projects) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Captain Brids Eye slings his hook Prufrock Now rallying revs up Sunday-times Maxdata Butlers ring a bell with hotel guests DJs lose track of Kylie Trouble at the top leaves Alliance open to takeover The dismissal of Peter McNamara has dismayed City analysts. By Kirstie Hamilton Granada deterrent will not last forever Looking forward to Sundays Ryanair Contents Good Gear Guide Great Rail Journeys Weather wisdom Behind the Brochure Caribbean Escapes from Caribtours How good is your tour operator? David Wickers, our chief travel correspondent, starts a new series that reads between the lines of the latest brochures Good things for those who wait Stuck in Venice and waiting for a bus, Julia Bohanna finds plenty to distract How Does Caribtours Fare against the Competition? ITC Classics Cunard Calls for air-fare 'insurance fund' Lisbon Markwarner beach clubs If you can't bear to be parted from your pet on… Questions and Answers Holidayautos Wetland winner Holiday Money Nergize After September 11: Travel Update Where was I? Readers Rants TV Travel Comely Northumbria The holiday we'll never forget Tropical Places Club Med Travel Brief Half-term holiday discounts Expedia Flying the flag—a thing of the past? National airlines are under threat, says Richard Green, and the days of the faceless supercarrier may be upon us sooner than you think How the World's Airlines—And your Flying Experience—Will Change A Centennial Escape to Portofino and Florence Hole-in-one hospitality Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridiana Skiing 2001: ready to make this your best season yet? It's almost time to hit the slopes, but where, when and how? Sean Newsom and Chris Madigan solve your downhill dilemmas The Sunday Times Seconds out, round One: The Battle of the Ski Guides The Sunday Times P&O Cruises Discover Dubai The Sunday Times In the line of fire ants Three More Survival Specials Trailfinders Ebookers Bingo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Crown Service The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotelconnect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Bmi Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight British European Flynow Multiple Display Advertising Items Netflights Tailor Made Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Millennium Multiple Display Advertising Items Solosholidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tropical Journeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sicily Lovely self catering villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Val d'isère Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pressions Air Seychelles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directski Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurotunnel Motoring Holidays Britain's Most Comprehensive Ski Site Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols The novelist Paulo Coelho is a climber, a pilgrim—and a barfly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wannabe in ireland Langdale The Westin Turnberry Resort Where was I? Win a luxury skiing holiday for two in St Anton, Austria, with Inghams The Sunday Times Ted's Dark Lady Amazon Contents Search engines The last time I saw Ellie Stepmummy dearest The Sunday Times The left's right out in the cold Excusez-moi, my chateau's on fire What Caption Corelli did next Cheer up, you lucky generation! Temples of doom Cairo, the intellectual capital of the Arab world, is a hotbed of state-sanctioned anti-western fervour, finds Jeffrey Goldberg A Great way to beat the Afghans The hell of Kabul, from a bus with a hole in it A fundamental hatred of women Making babies Victims of Anti-Semitic Persecution in France War talk from a family man In my house, you mind your manners Betty Boothroyd tells how she coped with the shocks she faced as Speaker to become a one-woman opposition to an overweening new Labour government The open season for choosing a school The Sunday Times Learning with the rich kids What's it like to be a poor child at a private school? Karen Gold reports on a pioneering scheme A scary one for Harry PG or 12: the rating the film censor gives the new Harry Potter movie could be crucial to family happiness, writes Sian Griffiths Higher Education Funding Council for England University of Aberdeen Patricia. wade Please sir, can I take you to court? Should parents sue schools when they think their child has been given a poor education, asks Elaine Williams Chapterhousepublishing A new life Bolton School Oxford Media & Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items How to move from a state primary to public school Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University It's our secret weapon: contact lens cleaner And the World Said Talking heads The Times: Irina von Meyendorff Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Nguyen Van Thieu We Will Fight Them on the Speeches This Life Just Doing One's Bit What a Goofy Idea Keep your Ears Pricked Picture Gallery P. S. Mortgage deals are 'best value ever' Employees let down on stakeholder deadline Investors face lifetime wait for tech shares to recover Stock market slump 'will trigger house price fall' Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Millions miss out on rate cut Equitable mess needs more than an apology Students face 25 years of higher tax Abbey National Cheque fraud rule needs a touch of common sense Money Matters M&G Investments Where not to put your life savings With the financial outlook so uncertain, a number of investments should be given a wide berth. By Nick Gardner First State Investments Jump Intelligent Finance Coventry Building Society How to stay clear of high fund charges Investment companies are trying to block moves to cap fees, writes Kathryn Cooper Norwich Union Market slump sinks employee share options Save-as-you-earn schemes have been hit hard by falling stock prices, writes Guy Dennis Boss is a hard act to follow Fund Watch Life Search Five Arrows Taking Cover BT Is job-loss insurance worthwhile for you? You can insure your mortgage payments in case of unemployment. But for many it is a waste of money. By Guy Dennis Property funds offer top returns Neville James Beware the hype on all-in-one accounts Banking deals that give the same rate on savings as you pay on your mortgage are not for everyone. By David Budworth Legal & General Buy a house at 25% less than its true value Many lenders will offer a mortgage to buy and renovate dilapidated property. And you could get a bargain, writes David Budworth Liverpool Victoria Scottish Widows The Sunday Times TD Waterhouse Elderly care: what is the cost? The government will now meet some costs of caring for the old. But not everyone will get the same, writes Kathryn Cooper Direct Line Who Cares? Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Indfall Shares Contractor needs life cover Chase De Vere Endowment Best Price Promise! Stockmarket Trading Savills Private Finance Paragon mortgages London & Country Footballer makes property his goal Cheltenham & Gloucester Trader reaps a bumper profit as FTSE rebounds Michael Page International Heidrick & Struggles International Spencer Stuart Hays Executive Search & Selection Contents Harvey Nash Heidrick & Struggles International Teachers Building Society Grieves Pryce Pracsys People Hanover Fox International Pracsys People Price Waterhouse Coopers More Senior Directors and Senior Board Directors… Norman Broadbent Atkearney David Abbott and Partners Allen & Overy Dell Orange Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Apax Partners Michael Page Marketing Georgica Inpharmatica Michael Page Sales Odgers Saxonbury Csf Whitehead Mann GKR Communications & Public Affairs Manager South East Financial Services Authority Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careerservices Gsk Detica Cadbury Trebor Bassett South West Trains Fujitsu Harvey Nash Howie White Resourcing Limited More businessmen read The Times than the Daily… AGI Run of the Mill. . . ? We're Not. . . And… Strategic Rail Authority Energy Saving Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gallup Organization Bernard Haldane associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career breaks can rejuvenate workers More companies are adopting a liberal attitude towards key staff taking a few months off, realising it's good for business, writes Roger Eglin Securities Institute Masterclass Cranfield University Multiple Display Advertising Items Astra Zeneca Why children should come before work Regional Consultant British Security Industry Association Cressing Templar Southampton City Council Bss Multiple Display Advertising Items The consultancy company CMR The Organisation CNA International Ltd. Association of Chief Police Officers of England,… East Sussex County Council ADTI Consulting The Sunday Times Glory but little money for the public spirited Office of Fair Trading The Times London Taxi & Private Hire Director More adults aged 20-45 who have changed jobs in the… The Sunday Times Don't make CV a work of fiction Atkearney Harvest Executive Search The Foster Care Associates The Sunday Times Birmingham City Council Succession Planning Associates Scottish Executive Superman in & Bugs Bunny Contents Can you find Lemony? I Want to be fa-mouse Star show Art masters Record riders Sail away The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog Creating a Star Creatures before Time Creatures before Time Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby's World Funday Buzz! Squirt Creature feature Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Funday Win It! Funday Sport Fans utd Sport News Owen's Game Contents Smart Contents An empty seat at the mad Comedy Dominic Dromgoole, who is reviving the classic play Comedians, looks back on 20 years of British stand-up and argues that we are in urgent need of new voices Black magic Back from the rave Pop They were the most successful duo in history, but can a club remix finally make Hall & Oates cool, asks Dominic Utton Bungee jumping, almost drowning, spitting in the street: if there's one thing Hermione Norris has… The Times Literary Supplement Joie de vivre Rest of the week's films War & peace Short Cuts Is this the most hated man in contemporary arts? Kathryn Williams Many Happy Returns! Biteback Make sure you look before they leap Television Youth offenders Radio waves Pioneer Life, but not as we know it Rest of the week's theatre The Homecoming Shrink rapt A whole new scene Nicholas Hytner reveals his plans for the National to Richard Brooks Pataks Original Record of the week Pop Classical Crucial cuts Jazz The James Taylor Quartet Hammond-Ology: The Best of the James Taylor Quartet Sanctuary Records SANPR099 (2 CDs) Win when they're singing Fabulous vocals, fatuous staging: Haitink's Jenufa is certainly a hit—just shut your eyes and open your heart, says Hugh Canning Leonard Cohen Ten New Songs The Sunday Times Dancing queens Boldly going where no troupe has gone before: that's the Trocks and the new-look SB, says David Dougill 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 Agenda Video UK box office Aug 31 Sep 30 Raymond Gubbay Sadler's Wells Event Travel Pall Mall Corporate Hospitality Limited English National Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Sports & Events Unmissable Capital Breaks Jools Holland Cardiff International Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Orchestra Gene Pitney Bebel gilberto Culture Multiple Display Advertising Items Tori Amos Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Beat Goes On 2001 Multiple Display Advertising Items The European Entertainment Corporation Armstrong & Miller The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Royal Festival Hall Classic International Pile'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 708 Hardbacks Paperbacks Winning the war of words That's why the lady is a vamp Cinema Mae West: An Icon in Black and White by Jill Watts OUP £25 pp374 Game to the end Diary No laughing matter At a glance Mind Body & Spirit A flawed crusader at war with the world Jonathan Cape Touched by the genius of Stradivari The Countess of Stanlein Restored by Nicholas Delbanco Verso £13 pp104 Orion A little night reading What Andrew Miller has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: recession How she kept the House in order Politics Betty Boothroyd: The Autobiography Century £17.99 pp338 Cherie blossoms Cherie: The Perfect Life of Mrs Blair by Linda McDougall Politico's £17.99 pp223 A tough act to follow The Emperor's Codes Ready with their guns From the bestselling author of Tulip Fever. . . Sons and eventual lovers Justine Picardie Bloody business The Folio Society Ltd. The Rivals James Naughtie No place to go A mere bauble The Dark Room Rachel Sciffert Pick of the week Death in Holy Orders by PD James History Today Paperbacks The Sunday Times Waterstones Book events What's happening in the literary world The Open University Empire direct N to Z of home computing Screensavers—friend or foe? Wired House News Flash Calling All Countries Don't panic Driver Request Brilliant! Wake up and small the coffee Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Sally Kinnes sets up a coffee shop at home and buys essentials from abroad That's amazing Havana smoke Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Mouse Casio KP-C50 Mouse Printer Fingertip Power Palm M125 Mobile Music Plug these into your PC Organised chaos This virtual life Tiny Contents The one to watch The week ahead The South Bank Show Tonight, ITV, 10.30pm Best film Working her Ticket Strumpet Tonight, BBC2, 10pm Strumpet Film choice 3 Teams in a Race to Get Home BBC1 Radio Sky One Gas Attack She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (Sky Cinema, 8pm) They Dont Know where They are but They Know where… BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Holby City Film choice Lost! BBC1 Radio Sky One Babyfather Critics' choice Ep: Pal Joey (C4,1. 20pm) It's the Last Dash to the Cash BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Dressed To Kill Critics' choice EP: Film choice Meet a Real Web Navigator BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Great Civilisations Critics choice Scott Of The Antarctic (C4,1. 20pm) Lost BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Omnibus No Title Erin Brockovich (Sky Premier, 8pm) BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Absolut … Contents Selfridges & Co Style Victoria's Secrets Never too late At 39, Jane Moore is getting married—no, she's not desperate, just 'sensibly cautious' The joy of sex? Boots What's gone wrong for Whitney? First came the tantrums, then the drugs arrest. Now she can't even remember the words of her songs. Is the party over for the diva of soul, asks Dominic Utton Hardys Bare essentials This season's must-have male accessory is a perfectly smooth torso, says Sophie Gilbert In the swing She wears Versace and sings with Noel Gallagher. Josephine Herald meets Claire Martin, the Madonna of British jazz Cool Threads Jean Paul Gaultier Fragile This page: jacket, £425, leather tie, £75, shirt,… Schwarzkopf Selfridges & Co Planet Fashion On your Marks Picture Gallery Reveal to Conceal The new Lingerie Department on the 3rd Floor Picture Gallery Sympatex Spice world Thorntons Letters The rice is right Top Table Something to drink Challengers to the Cape Table Talk On sparkling form The Sunday Times Present Sense Down to Earth Core Elements Apple Days Spaced out Portland Conservatories Guardian your Property Protector Tiger loom Thomassanderson Barrus Cordula Decksdirect Unmistakable Stone Birbek Cresta Stonebow Leisure Euro Cave Harkin & Barker Hydropool Spas Gym World Hillarys Multiple Display Advertising Items Atkinsons Oakridge Defy The Wallbed Workshop Kirkdale Larkswood Limited Odeon Furniture Company Multiple Display Advertising Items New heights Multiple Display Advertising Items To advertise in the Homes & Gardens section please… Full of Beans Jay-Be Ren Therm Helionova Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa Workshop British Antique Replicas Civani Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Sofa Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Midnightexpress The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seeds of Change Treat Me Like every other activity that gives a buzz, alternative therapy can become an addiction. Are you one of 2m health junkies in Britain, asks Eva Gizowska 2 Minute Clinic Medical Notes Mama used to say Provamel What's the alternative? Star Buy Consumer File The Sunday Times Website of the Week Did You Know? Check It out Don't push it 6 of the Best Gothic lip colours Coming of age Skincare can be a confusing business, but new product ranges are geared to different times of your life. Emma Moore reports Dulco-lax Perles Hair Clinic Pure and simple Good advice and no sales pitch: the beauty store has had a makeover, says Emma Moore Sea Here Get in the loop To Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope Help! Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word To Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Introductions Boots Opticians Laser Eye Clinic Contents Inside Bargain of the week? How to sell. . . Home essentials From the catwalk to the farm pigsty The home they never want to leave: model agency boss Sarah Doukas loves getting mucky in the New Forest Time and place Town & country Moving on Property on the web: what future? The failure of another big website shows not everybody is sold on the idea of buying a home online. Graham Norwood investigates Just browsing Top UK websites Bryant Homes The boom is over The Aga gets funky Can groovy new colours really transform a country kitchen cliché into an urban style icon? Jonathan Miller investigates UK Style The taste test Houses of the week Charcol Sofa traditions Forget the matching three-piece suite. 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