News from 28/10/2001
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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Graham Adams, Barbara Hall, Alastair Riley, Peter Balnbridge, Nigel Botherway, Toby Young, Dewi Loveard, Eduardo Goncalves, Mark Galeotti Senior history lecturer, John White, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Colln Harris, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Nicholas Lezard, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, P Kralj, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Sue Chester, Boris Schapiro, Boris Johnson, Andrew Morgan, Hugh Mcilvanney, Clare Flanagan, Ethan Coen, John Alziewood, Jason Hall, Kay Dick, J D, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Alistair Scott, Kathryn Cooper, Paul Daniels, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Rory Godson, Pamela Keane, Melanie Phillips, Graham Corbett, Nicki Pope, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Neil Wormald, Stephen Grey, Guy Dennis, Armistead Maupin, Dr Roger Henderson, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Sandra Cottam, Bertle Mee, Sir Alex Ferguson, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Tom McEnaney, Lord Woolf, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Richard Ingrams, M G Aherne, Angharad Lynn, Dan Caims, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Geraldine Hackett, Alen Pearey, Robert Peston, Mary McCartney Donald, Adrian Ferguson, Mark Edward, Antony Jones, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Victoria Segal, Louise Taylor, Flic Everett, G Barnes, Peter Ellwood, Jane Renton, Eben Black, Dick Winchester, John O'Donnell, Count Nikolai Tolstoy, Huge Pearman, George Perry, Lydia Slater, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Stephen Done, Peter Parker, Stefan Holter, Mark Slattery, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Nicolate Jones, John Quick, Steve Boyd, Stephenie Hirsch-Miller, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Mirwais Khan, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Joel, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Robert Cooper, Marcus Chown, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Oleg Gordievsky, Paul Durman, Phill Baker, Brian Jackman, Shelley Von Strunckel, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Betty Boothroyd, Judith Turley, Susan Clark, Danny O'Brien, Karen Gold, Alan Combes, Richard Mullender, Professor James Hough, Joan Raba, Raymond Keene, Claire Fletcher, Frankhurt, Lindsay Duguid, Sir Martin Rees, Noorzaman Rashid, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Zoe Brennan, Diana Wright, Senay Boztas, Andy Knott, Stephen Jones, G Meadows, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Morpurgo, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Alan Pearey, M J, Kate Rew, Nick Rennison, Adam Caplin, Colin McDOWELL, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Richard Jones, Marmaduke Hussey, Waldemar Januszcak, Jack Grimston, J Porter, Trevor Lewis, Ben Pimlott, Colin McDowell, Lols Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Cliff Adams, Mark Macaskill, Jasper Gerald, Lord Waddington, Graham Elsam, Christopher Goodwin, Eamonn Collins, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Henry Hall, Nicholas Snowman, Peter Harrison, Rory Godson Business Editor, Robert McBride, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Trevor Bayliss, Martin Ivens, Kristie Hamilton, Paul Walter, Ria Higgins, Naomi Wolf, D J Taylor, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Raymond Curtin, Godfrey Smith, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Leslie Lack, Barry Collins, Hilary Lowe, Kate Thornton, Alastrair Hendy, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Lucy Wallis, T P Cannock, Porsche Kettle, Tom Robbins, Ijaz Iqbal, Arthur C Clarke scientist and author, Nick Fielding, Faith Bleasdale, Jason Mellor, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Paul Davies, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Claudia Croft, Peter, William Donovan, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Gavin Pike, Roger Dobson, Lee Server, Clifford Bishop, David Cain, John Cornwell, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Kevin Maguire, Mark Thomas, Mrs Mills, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Michelle Pamment, Sarah Baxter, Kerry Stevenson, Robert Mitchum, Darren Howland, David Long, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, David Hawson, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Thousands of fighters flock to Taliban army Pakistani warriors mass of frontier to join jihad The Sunday Times Kuoni Contents Britain's Best Bargains Drug advisers consider relaxing laws on ecstasy Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Turn your living room Contents Pensioner waits four years for operation Vision of hell: The charred and twisted conning… Trimble secures party backing to stand again Lord chief justice wants weekend-only prisoners Cities draw up plans for road toll charges Whitehall papers lost in pub Blair in drive for Turkish dam deal I should have sacked Birt, admits Hussey Gerbeau may be given second chance to save the dome Sony Friend of TV chief got pop contract Discovery Channel Captured warlord's cry for help fell on deaf US ears Death of the King's Envoy The Bid-Expert Mercedes-Benz Why can't they find Where he's hiding? Despite their vast array of surveillance technology, the allies still cannot locate their principal target. Tony Allen-Mills reports on the intelligence gaps that keep Bin Laden at large BASF Cave Veterans Reveal what Special Forces Can Expect Abbey National Bin Laden's sister implicates Arab royals Dissent in the Dynasty Rover What Do we Do now? More than Home Insurance Mountain marines ready for snow strike Commanos at War RICOH Freezing storm holds up rebel advance Northern Alliance BTcellnet Bus wreckage testament to stray US attack Hijackers were from wealthy Saudi families Insight FBI seeks closer watch on Briton Citroen Blunkett plans rural network of migrant camps Asylum Seekers BT cellnet British Muslim tells of training Chechen rebels Balkan zealots plotted suicide attacks Bosnian Plot Israel calls halt to troop pull-out Mitsubishi Motors SAAB Great Britain Ltd Hope grows out of the ash urns at ground zero Rebuilding Shattered Lives Anthrax team seeks US 'mad scientist' Fears of the Enemy within Little red 'bites' were the first sign that I was victim Claire Fletcher, a Briton working for CBS News in New York, tells for the first time how she discovered that she had anthrax POSL. com Dying days of the 30-year war Lexus Keeping the Fires of Hatred Alive: Do Dissident Terrorist Groups Pose a Continuing Threat? Tough-Talking American who Brought the IRA into Line Fujitsu Computers Siemens Keeping our nerve An endless NHS wait Bluesure What is the glue that will keep us together? 'The government need to stop the Muslim immigrant population becoming a disaffected minority' Going to war is the easy but how will we get out? Penguin Books is nobbled by a stray Nobel Atticvs The Queen in the altogether, protected by two fairy cakes Atticvs Lady Teresa had to let their lordships down Atticvs Blunkett opens the door to increased drug abuse Rumour reaches Atticvs that Britain's most… Atticvs The Royal Bank of Scotland British Muslims need new voice Land Rover Tyranny of the spoilt brats Impasse: In his article advocating the Conservative… Blunt's lending Memo to Blunkett: Melanie Phillips (Comment, last… Points Birthdays O brothers, thou art cinematic gold dust Profile The only good animal is a chargrilled one Egg: card Railways still have 200 blackspots MG Injections of pig cells bring hope to paralysed Book 'bungs' put writers on top 10 lists MG GCSEs are easier, watchdog admits PC World 'Skunk' fears hit Blunkett drug plan Britain beats retreat from eroded coast EU wine prices may level out to stop booze cruises Social Work Blair to pull plug on new Wembley Leading food groups used 'mad cow' danger meats Lloyds TSB Business Go-fly Censor clears Harry Potter for under-12s Tory wrecking plans leaked to Labour Rolf Harris says stars of Britart are con artists St Joseph's Hospice Peugeot 307 Tears of boy who survived boat horror EPSON Hillary helps out Chirac's long-suffering wife NeutraTaste 'Dim Wim' at bay in euro rate-cut war Jackson comeback album hit by plummeting sales Abbey National Chrysler Zimbabwe arrest claim Other World News One-way plan for alp tunnels 'Confession' to Palme killing Monkey test breakthrough brings human clones closer MoD sacks police chief Weather and Travel Outlook Desert Prince: the Duke of York, on a four-day trip… Murdoch pulls out of satellite TV deal GP defends single MMR jabs News in Brife Gunman sought Rural firms to sue over foot and mouth Hit-and-run hunt Fast-track planning proposal criticised Death ford closed High hopes One ticket wins £6.3m jackpot More than NT election win Barrymore speaks Rape charge Light-headed Ferguson calls for strike Vassell fires Villa to the top Contents Virgin trains Dottori sees the light Roits threaten tour Stylish Fulham punish sloppy Saints Arsenal's late escape Angel delight lifts villa to top of table Everton discover Robson has the answers Solskjaer the saviour Alliance Leicester Understudies have final say on big stage Manchester United's supersub and England's second-choice keeper had key roles in the Old Trafford drama, writes Jonathan Northcroft FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationalwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division This Week's Fixtures and Europe Fifa set to rule on Australia v France dispute The Sunday Times Mobile Sunday Pools AXA FA Cup Fourth Qualifying round Fifa World Cup European Qualifying Minor Leagues Scotland Business as usual for Owen Nilsson takes Coventry to the top Jess hat-trick sinks battling Watford Tottenham profit from Boro blunders Flowers wilts on debut The Football Round-Up Renault Clio Savouring Derby days Fabrizio Ravanelli is determined to avoid the mistake made during his last spell in the Premiership. By Jonathan Northcroft Ipswich Town v West Ham Utd Homespun Dunn eager to smooth rough edges A Call to Arms Things can only get better for Leicester City's new manager, Dave Bassett. Joe Lovejoy meets the boss at the bottom of the premiership Capello warms to hotseat at United Roma boss in spotlight Italian master weaves magic spell wherever he goes How Capello Has Already Followed in the Footsteps of One Legend Delvecchio the difference for Roma Lazio tackle dark secret Ian Hawkey reports on the efforts by Italy's first black international footballer to take the fight to the racists through sporting success Liverpool poised to beat Germans to draw Liverpool should join Arsenal and Manchester United in the last 16 of the Champions League but Celtic need a Miracle, says Ian Hawkey Wing commander The still-maturing Ryan Giggs claims the present United side can be Sir Alex Ferguson's best Champions League State of Play Forward thinking The next Generation England's Future. . . Goalden Wonders Doctor's diagnosis won't cure ailing sport Don't exploit F1 faithful Letters to the Sports Editor American Football Q & a Picks of the week Sports on TV Book Review Eye of The Hurricane John Hennessey Mainstream, pb, £7.99 Bestsellers It's time to blow the whistle on rotten referees Wallaby Wizard David Walsh talks to Australia's coach, Eddie Jones, who wants more flair from his team who start their tour today Rougerie makes Saints pay The Times Bath brio breaks Scots Gritty Sharks fend off Connacht Shield Round-Up Mobile Sunday Stimpson rescues Tigers Paul inspires Gloucester to record victory Three-try Harris in a different league Proud England will be back Rugby Round-Up Healey blasted All-south final Deadly Diego Cape crusader The Sunday Times Striking back Sport has become the focus of a nation seeking normality after the horrors of September 11 Addiction to glory lures Jordan back Basketball's greatest legend has stepped out of retirement for one final challenge, writes Rob Hughes Dettori sees the Light On an unforgettable day at the Breeders' Cup, European raiders give America's finest a bloody nose High drama as Chaparral romps to Post victory The all-conquering Irish trainer landed his 21st Group One win of the season at Doncaster, but with his second string, writes Tim Richards Goosen closes door on Order of Merit title Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Today's Racing: Wincanton Aintree TV: BBC2 2pm, 2.30pm, 3pm Rugby Union Racing Towcester The Sunday Times Riots pose new threat England's tour of India is in doubt after seven protesters were shot dead by police, writes Thrasy Petropoulos Mazda Pushing the boat out Michelin Volvo Ocean crews savour calm after the strom Education in horse sense Rob Hughes meets an inspirational woman whose innovative approach to therapy has helped to change hundreds of young lives Sporting chance for women The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Childs sees vision of the future A teenager's progress revives memories of Tim Henman, Writes Barry Flatman BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autosave Oneswoop David Duggan L & C Group Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tokyo Toy Story Ray Hutton on emotional machinest at Japan's motor show The long and the short of it is that there's only one car for Matt A big man in search of a sports car finds himself in a tight fix Danger, it's the slippery season Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Mangoletsi Audi EMC vehicle Contracts Formula British Car Auctions The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Maserati Tom Hartley Carseekers The Sunday Times Maserati Sunday times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Jaguar Lexus The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol Trade Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz The Sunday Times Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialist Cars Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Stratstone Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Volvo Regtransfers. co. uk DVLA Select Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Britishcarregistrations. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmarks Multiple Display Advertising Items Heavy Breather Ray Hutton drives the new porsche 911 Targa Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited Jaguar Mercedes Broughtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Virgin cars Aston Martin goes up the creek with an F1 paddle Chemicals firm seeks state aid to save 133,000 jobs Ineos Chlor begs for £300m Mulcahy and board to go at Kingfisher Boots fund sells its equities The trainline business Icelandic overture I'll go on Archie Norman: I want to run another big company US firm plans to rescue Bioglan Time for drug groups to end this patent nonsense Agenda Private equity firms circle Unigate rump Govett U-turn on sacking Tap Air Portugal The Sunday Times The world at his feet. . . World Sports Solutions,… Boots moves to protect pensions LSE to compete with Liffe if bid is rejected Pay-per-view 'failure' forces Uefa rethink Rail czar plans to cull train operators Aer Lingus may close as BA rejects rescue Warhol adventure with the Beanstalk The perfect host Whitbread cuts £70m expansion plan Profit warnings climb to record high We all live in a nuclear submarine. . . Sheffield… TXU puts £400m plant on sale Boeing rents most costly offices in London What's up What's down Sedgemoor Tied down by uncertainty American Account Compaq Business Letters Free trade has to turn into fairer trade Economic Outlook Cleared for Take off Paul Durman and David Parsley on how Lockheed shot down Boeing's hopes of a £200 billion fighter deal EasyJet ICI struggles to stop incredible shrinking act The new chairman is 68 but is said to have great energy, He'll need it, says Paul Durman Microsoft Windows UK Food plc wastes away Banking on upward mobility at Lloyds Peter Ellwood, who began 40 years ago in the old world of banking, is set on talking Lloyds TSB into the new world of global giants before he retires Discipline counts above all in the pursuit of greatness Book of the Week Good to Great Jim Collins Random House, £20 (£16 plus £1.95p&p from Sunday Times Books Direct, 0870 165 8585) Peter Ellwood's Working Day The Times Vital Statistics Global Continuity Can Windows XP rescue America? Even sex is sinking in Germany The sick man of Europe' is fast running out of healthy sectors, reports Michael Woodhead from Frankhurt Work Orange Orange Arcadia hots up with a bid from Iceland The clothes group is weighing up wheather this might be a good time to sell, writes Kirstie Hamilton Can auditors bite the hand that feeds them Fat fees for extra services are adding to concern over the independence of audit firms, reports Lucinda Kemeny Prudential set to sell general insurance arm Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Databank Guards push out wealth creators American is counting the cost of having to pay for extra security. Report by Garth Alexander from New York O'Reilly launches back-door bid to seize Fairfax The Irish tycoon has convoluted plans to get round media ownership rules. Report by Frank Fitzgibbon Palm The Sunday Times Markoss aviation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Initial Consultation with No up Front Fees Multiple Display Advertising Items Loans UK & Offshore Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise Mail Boxes Etc Multiple Display Advertising Items Printer takes a leap into the digital age Progress Report Fraud: the crime that's kept in the dark Fraud costs £14bn a year, yet few firms will admit to being victims. This only makes life easier for the criminals. Report by Jane Renton Credit-card sting left firm with huge loss Credit checks failed to spot anything and the lack of a signature meant the bank did not have to cover the loss How to Avoid Becoming One of the Victims Enterprise network Redundancies create jobs for the lawyers Firms that lay off staff in the wrong way can be sued. John O'Donnell reports on how to avoid the pitfalls BT Business Income tax puts a brake on company motorbike Questions of Business The Sunday Times Ikea builds instant careers In the first of a revealing new series, Anders Dahivig, chief executive of the world's largest home furniture, tells Rupert Steiner how he got to the top Multiple Display Advertising Items Financier was a man of actions Prufrock Madejski confronts his fear Oracle City firms follow the herd instinct Black box could cut surgical accidents Businessmen who like to keep their pens colour… Time to sell a few shares in Arcadia Inside the City Epson Fright Nights Dare you stay at Britain's most haunted hotels? Don't believe in ghosts? Neither did five of our writers. . . until we dared them to spend a night in the grisliest rooms of Britain's most haunted hotels. Overleaf, 10 ghoulish getaways to keep you awake on Wednesday's eve of All Hallows Jaw-dropping safaris Where was I? Good Gear Guide Travelling in style Happy Haunting Grounds: 10 More of the Spookiest Sites in the British Isles Intercontinental Behind the brochure ITC Classics Cities & Short Breaks ITC Classics' new brochure promises luxury short breaks to the finest hotels in Europe at a price. So what do you get for your money? By David Wickers Finding love with a disco Romeo Free of parents, Faith Bleasdale swaps the duomo for the disco Confession of a Tourist Princess Cruises AerRianta Booking with BA? Pay now After September 11: Update Holiday Money The Sunday Times Last year, the Ministry of Sound held a New Year's… Questions and Answers Pettills Somak Holidays Wanted: your foreign coins Books of the Week Clubs Sunsall Mont Blanc tunnel 'will still reopen' Government gets tough on hotels Walkers back on Beacons Where was I? Readers' Rants Battle of the snow giants The title: best resort in the Alps. The contenders: skiing big-hitter Val d'Isere v style champ Verbier This Week's Best Ski Deals Crossair The Gleneagles Hotel Expedia. co. uk Everything for Travel SriLankan Airlines Great Christmas capers Wherever you want to spend Christmas, there are hols aplenty for 2001, says David Wickers Malta Cold Turkey: Our Pick of the Post-Christmas Deals A travel plan to put your mind at ease These are troubled times for overseas travellers. Richard Green offers seven steps to safer trips As Others See us The traveller's helpdesk co-ordinator Great Rail Journeys The Sunday Times Irelandhotels So, what's so great about an African safari? It's time to put on the Khaki and fuel up the Land Rover: Brian Jackman offers a complete guide to the perfect safari experiance in Africa's best game parks The Lowdown List: All the Facts You Need for the Perfect Safari Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrier Africa Sovereign Multiple Display Advertising Items Packing for your Safari: Do's and Don'ts The Gambia Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Expressions Corsican Places Trailfinders the Travel Experts Travelbag Ebookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Travel Insurance British Airways Direct Car Hire Flight Centre Holiday autos British midland Buzzway Bridge the World Austravel Dial a Flight Quest Travel Unijet Usit Campus Tailor Made Travel Churchill Multiple Display Advertising Items Canaries & Madeira Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexi cover direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Carrier Caribbean ITC Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Elegant Resorts Luxury Holidays Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Cottage in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolkline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esprit Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directski Multiple Classified Advertising Items Igluski Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Luxury Holidays Worldwide Explore worldwide Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Langdale My hols The writer Armistead Maupin flees from the city to a Kiwi paradise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wannabe in ireland Hotel Breaks Langdale Hinton Grange Oldmillbath The Mill Hotel Holbrook House & Spa Lostwithiel Hotel Careys Manor Hotel Ashford and Dromoland A Crafty Break in a Sporting Manor The Westin Turnberry Resort Scotland A True West of Ireland Welcome Bowood Park Hotel & Golf Course Where was I? Win a luxurious five-star weekend for two at Cliveden Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Bust-Up at the Beeb Bust-Up Atthe Beeb Marmaduke Hussey was the reforming chairman who tried to clean up a declining BBC. His memories reveals a table of high-level infighting and skulduggery to rival any television soap opera Sunday best. . . Surviving Picasso Inside What women want Asprey & Garrad 'In Birt I Chose a Man who Lacked the Two Prime Skills' Portrait of the artist as a monster Marina Picasso, the artist's granddaughter, tells Stuart Wavell of the curse visited on her family by a sadistic genius Mondus We are all bimbos now India Knight The Sunday Times Victory is an article of faith for Bush There's a killer on the road Giving the evil ones a chance Interview Mullar Organic Dawn chorus for the new age of empire Nation states are failing to settle the world's differences, but a new kind of imperialism can do it From 12 years inside to a voice on the Today programme A little technical difficulty Feminists dreamt technology would free them from biology. But the reality is a nightmare Mercedes-Benz Dark side of the friendly village pub The Martians are coming Nasa was celebrating the arrival of its orbiting probe around Mars last week, because this time they really do expect to find life Surviving despite the stage frights QEII: a revolution at the palace The reinvention of the Queen after Diana's death was a fraught affair, top aides tell Ben Pimlott He's got an easy way to halt the brain drain Jerry Ostriker, the former provost of Princeton, tells Sian Griffiths how British universities could keep their best students and academics The Sunday Times Frankfurt International School Wellington College Helping dyslexics in the blink of an eye Missile-aiming technology is being adapted to diagnose a main symptom of dyslexia in children, writes Karen Gold WHU Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management The Professional Association for IS Professionals The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A new language a new life The Sunday Times Application research It's the average children comprehensives fail most Answer the question Christmas in Heidelberg University of Surrey Experienced Markers The Sunday Times The University of Birmingham Sherborne School Resident Matron Ski Instructor Courses England caught and bowled by the terror eleven Stop the Week Talking heads People of the Week This Life Last word . . . From The Guardian, From the Daily Telegraph, From The Independent: P. S. Banks fear FTSE could drop by 10% Bouncing cheques blamed for delays Do you think banks and building societies should… Pension rule could force firms to slash dividends Equitable singled out in 'new mis-selling scandal' Richer or poorer? High notes Fidelity Investments Come on Gordon, make things easier for savers Comment Insurers could break gene-test ban M & G Investments Spread the risk to safeguard your retirement income Money Matters Direct Line Ten ways to trim the household budget As recession bites, consumers need to reduce costs as much as companies do. Nick Gardner suggests some savings Merrill Lynch HSBC Life Search MBNA Europe Bank Limited C & G Channel Islands Limited Flood victims may be left without cover As flooding returns to Britain, insurers are threatening to abandon those most at risk Newton Should you buy into a venture capital firm? Trusts that invest in small, growing companies bring tax breaks to match their risks First Property Investment JP Morgan Fleming Accountant Hopes Profits Will Add up Coventry Building Society Legal & General Your guide to investing for a steady income Low interest rates are making it hard to live off savings. Kathryn Cooper shows you how to boost returns Intelligent Finance Landlord Mortgages Nationwide 'Traditional' funds surge as savers seek security Scottish Widows Moreth>n Holiday Inn Hotel Resorts BT's share split leaves investors in a dilemma Sharesholders could soon have stakes in two firms. But are any telecoms stocks worth having? The Times Chase De Vere Investments PLC Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Firm aids hunt for health cover Savings News Chase De Vere Mortage Management Savills Private Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Exeter Friendly Society Paracetamol Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock star gave away biggest earnings Fame and Fortune Band Aid organiser Midge Ure lived the high life until famine in Africa brought him down to earth Newworld Hunt online for the credit card that is best for you Prism Executive Recruitment MC Executive Search and Selection Dickinsonsmith Search & Selection Brecon Pharmaceuticals Sanofi~synthelabo Sage Frazer . Jones Nicholson International Shlgroup Asprey & Garrard Mercuri Urval Archer Mathieson Strategic Rail Authuority Manchester Airport Price Water House Coopers Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Orange Novartis Carter James Martinwardanderson search & selection Norman Broadbent Protocol teachers Hanover Fox International Best Executive Selection Form consulting Ltd Penna Adult Learning Inspectorate Pera Harvey Nash Halcyon executive Coaches ease boss into job at the top Moving up to a senior position can be daunting. Roger Eglin reports on new programmes that help rising executives find their feet Howe International Recruitment Police Information Technology Organisation National Probation Service AerRianta Flexible working times could beat rush-hour jams DIAL-a-PHONE Jenners Edinburgh Business Link Barratt Haldane bernard associates Birmingham City Council The Institute of Cancer Research The Sunday Times AstraZeneca Business Link Bartlett Scott Edgar Recruitment Solutions EduServ The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Petroleum Development Oman LLC A major source an unadvertised vacancies Multiple Display Advertising Items Mdappt@dchl. co. uk IKEA Limited Investor in People Interexec Multiple Display Advertising Items General Manager CMS Open Finlayson Wagner Black The Robert Gordon University Regent Consulting Governing Council-Vacancies British Banker's Association Imagine broadband Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jenners Edinburh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Impact Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Housing Corporation Capita Ras Guildford Borough The Sunday Times Price Water House Coopers The Sunday Times British Heart Foundation Go public for best childcare The public sector offers the best chance of family-friendly work University College Northampton CPRE Your countryside your voice Investor in People The Sunday Times Office of Water Services The Institute of Operations Management Bureaucrats vs power brokers Kmc international search & selection English Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Korn/ferry International Transport Local Government Regions Bournemouth University Hays Accountancy Personnel Cwisis on Infinite Earths! Superman in & Bugs Bunny The story so far Mr Mxyzptlk is all set to finally merge the Looney Tunes and Dc Super Heroe's dimensions for ever! All grown up Deadly venom Adults beware! There's a Chill in the Air Read the final Cwisis On Infinite Earths! episode… Mall rats Funday News If you want good news, you'll find it in… Pioneer pill Deer trip Becks squashed! Ballet Barbie Jarvis More cool fiction coming soon in Funday! Mucky Magic Read our exclusive Jacqueline Wilson story, What's The Country?, from the new More Muck And Magic book collection Harry's Hoard Fang-Tastic Beryl the Peril Fresh! Poor Beryl can never get it right! Webby's World Funday Buzz! Watch out for a Buzz! special next week Squirt Creature feature Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Got a joke? Write to f-mail and share it with us Next Week Funday Win It! Spooky Yales Retro Robot F-mail will be going Harry Potter crazy soon! Michael Jordan Funday Sport Fans utd Who's your favorite sport star? E-mail today… Sport News Funday picks out the best of this week's sporting action It's Tricky Contents Morgan Stanley Contents All the world's her stage She's gone from being a quintessentially English character actress to an international star. But it's all down to luck, Judi Dench tells Matt Wolf, as she returns to the West End Animal magic Mysterious and unfashionable, Pisanello is just what the National Gallery should be showing, says Waldemar Januszczak You can't see the join It's all change at Tate Britain after a £32m revamp but will any one spot the difference, wonders Huge Pearman The Lion King Rest of the week's films Dogged pursult: Legally Blonde Short Cuts Joel and Ethan Coen are independent American… Biteback Two veg, but what about the meat? Television Too good to be 2 Radio waves Don't make me laugh Saving the world and still being funny is possible even now, Mark Thomas tells Stephen Armstrong The Royal Opera 'Love-tryst mum in death plunge' Can a computer help you write a novel? Roland White puts a new software package to the test (with a little help from Tolstoy) Phillips Auctioneers Rest of the week's theatre Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Mother courage Morna Regan's debut play is a family drama that dares to be different, says John Peter The Man who Wasn't There Free steps to heaven If William Forsythe is really the 'antichist of ballet', then the devil has all the best moves, says Clifford Bishop Cast Away Not quite full tilt Some first-night nerves, but Don Quixote proves a promising start to the Royal Ballet's new season Crucial cuts Purcell Classical The week's essential new releases Pop Jazz Sentimental Journey Concort Ccd-4952-2 Record of the week Spoonface V2 Wr1017332 Love in a cold climate Sir Peter Maxwell Davies's tribute to Scott of the Antarctic sends shivers up Paul DRIVER's spine Just 6 from a Huge Selection of Great Titles It's a turkey Sapho was spellbinding, but the rest of the Wexford festival was shear torture, says Hugh Canning Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Agenda Video Top 10 classical albums Sept 22-Oct 20 Top 10 classical indie Sept 22-Oct 20 Old vids on the block Massive Attack tell Mark Edwards why they may never make another of their classic videos The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Stereophonics James Multiple Display Advertising Items Starsailor Doves Ian Brown Mamma Mia! 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