News from 11/11/2001
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ResumoContents Britain and US urge jubilant Alliance to march on Kabul Take the capital now, says defence secretary Bin Laden says he has nuclear weapons IRA to issue campaign medal to terrorists Kuoni Contents Fleeing Taliban in fierce last stand October Sale is Highest for 27 Years Contents Free inside Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Abbey National Contents Free inside Jets and horses win Fighters press on towards capital The Road to Kabul Britain to be placed on state of emergency Music plays for first time in years in liberated city Battle for Mazar-I-Sharif Philips No Title Holiday autos Mujahe ddin write their name in blood The Northern Alliance's Cruel History Mercedes-Benz Fujitsu Encounter with world's most wanted man 'The American public must rise against Bush' Interview with Bin Laden Pakistan journalist Hamid Mr meets world's most wanted man Sert Microsoft Windows Bush launches UN offensive on terror states The New World Order Five more British Muslims missing Basf Bin Laden had US terror cell for decade Insight Rambo gets call-up as movies catch war fever Hollywood Joins the Campaign Visa Muslims in Britain come under attack Pilots switch attack to Taliban caves Aerial Assault Anthrax hunt hit as evidence is destroyed Glenfiddich UKonline for business Patients with hospital choice He's happy to change the treatment Jasper Gerard meets Dando appeal to cast doubt on clothes test In the mind of a stalker Magazine UK Online Top investment firm hit by Pep fraud inquiry Treasury accused of Railtrack plot Mitsubishi Motors The Royal Bank of Scotland Ailing Harrison pens song of pain Clampdown fails as EU loses £2.5bn to fraud and mismanagement P&o Stena Line Iom. 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A glittering career held together by safety pins Profile Liz Hurley Going out of my mind in the holiday off-season Egg: card A winning strategy Obituary for the NHS Ppide New Labour sinks as Blair saves the world Let George Best be our guide to better healthcare Dyke draws line in the sand to stop Ali Bin Campbell Hewitt is latest recruit to the Labour landlord classes Atticvs Big Boy is the loyal chum one doesn't really want Atticvs Children's writers spell out the truths we shrink from Save £10 when you book online British Muslims tainted by the militant tendency Rover Rich are innocent Birthdays Points Och, and I thought the English were bad at running Scotland Lloyds Tsb Business Europe plans to put man on Mars The Corporative Bank Wanamaker anger at Potter pay deal News Review Star-maker Boulting ended life in poverty Cuckoo's Nest author Kesey dies aged 66 Renault Scenic MoD experts test IRA 'napalm' bomb Citroen Morethan Blue marlin fished to edge of extinction Ex-spy chief heads race to be BBC vice-chairman Raish Sky Mugabe's war vets raid opposition HQ Saab France hearkens to the voice of friendly criticism Arafat 'broke pledge to freed father' Asylum fears help Australian PM to poll win BTcelinet New York's mayor brings his own palace Ricoh US curbs Cambodian baby trade Germany hunts Corelli murderers Teen offenders fight shy of the shaming judge Lacoste Elia777 BT Link Primary children taught in illegally large classes Hospital study on CJD 'was stifled' Weather and Travel Outlook Day for reflection: Stephen Menary, a 15-year-old… British plane spotters held as spies Six Courus workers critically ill News in Brief Boy dies in fire Freedom of information faces delay First edition Harry 'Fake' Stradivarius makes right noises Helicopter injury Alder Hey service £6.9m lottery jackpot to rollover The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will Cheque frozen Endangerd turtle Flood victims Twenty killed Market blast Blast Back Woodward slams defeated Aussies Contents TETLEY's Contents Beckham spares Scholes finds his missing touch Outsider Phillips may have wasted his final opportunity The hard-working Sunderland striker struggled to make a major impact and was substituted in the draw against Sweden Alliance Leicester Solid case for defence Problem on left needs solution How the Sweden Players Rated at Old Trafford Keeper of the Faith How the England Players Rated at Old Trafford Time running out to stop strike action The players have responded to their union's raliying cry, leaving football's governing bodies with some tough negotiating. By Rob Hughes Dunn inspires young lions On the Brink Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases Keane gives Irish edge Ballack puts Germany in driving seat McCarthy's men assured safe passage It may seem like a daunting trip, but Ireland's players can expect a warm welcome from the people of Tehran, reports John O'Brien Marine Stopes International Jaap Stam Stamp Opens up The Dutch defender tells Jonathan Northcroft he misses Old Trafford Sllvestre fears for his future While one Manchester United defender spoke out about his worries, another believes he will weather the storm. By Jonathan Northcroft Fabien's saved United loads of times and… Sony Scholes rings alarm bells The Worthington Cup protest by the usually quiet midfielder illustrates the new mood of defiance at Old Trafford, writes Fifa World Cup Playoffs Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Repka sees red as Czechs lose Get your Team's Latest Score Pools Claims Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland From Fiorito to World Cup Hero Come in No 10 Sophie Arle joins the thousands in Buenos Aires who came to honour the genius of Diego Maradona Manchester Stunning triumph Fiery pack lay foundations The Sunday Times Little big men make giant strides Fiery pack lay foundations Investec Back the key to glory Chosen One cut down to size How the Australian Players Rated at Twickenham Chosen One cut down to size Romanians pay heavy price for French revolution While rugby is flourishing at elite level, the second tier of nations are struggling to keep their heads above water. Nick Cain reports How the England Players Rated at Twickenham Woodward opens the floodgates Clive Woodward's attacking instincts are turning England into stylish entertainers, says Stephen Jones Harris's rude awakening Alasdair Reld at the Millennium stadium Ibanez seals it for France Ross calms Scots Archer sent off as Bristol suffer Last Throw of the Dice If Lennox Lewis fails in his remach with Hasim Rahman The Sunday Times Football owes rich debt to its journeymen Series worthy of world title Sport on TV Picks of the week Q & a Picture Gallery Final showdown: Russia's Damentieva competes Book Review Goosen sees the light The South African has a new self-belief and inner calm that have helped him raise his game to the next level Torrance rellshes chance to iron out the wrinkles Kiawah Island hosted the notorious War on the Shore. Older and wiser, some of the main proteagonists head back, writes Alasdair Reid McGinley weathers the storm to stay out in front Golden Gilchrist declares Australian intent Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Butcher boy hooked England v India: How They Match up No stone unturned as Marsh cracks whip From yoga and psychology, to a biathlon, England's young cricketers have had a gruelling start to academy life, writes Andrew Strauss Loyal Warrior set to sparkle Kris Radlinski pledged his future to rugby league and seeks his payback with an Ashes victory over Australia today. By Richard Rae Investec Challenge Johns provides biggest Test The Kangaroos' scrum-half is determined to shake off the ring rust and show David Waite's side just what he can do, says Richard Rae Mighty Quinn swoops in Tim Richards sees a diminutive jockey end a miserable losing streak on the final day of the Flat season Gary Player The Sunday Times Six to Watch over the Jumps Cooke begins learning cycle The young British cyclist is a triple world champion. But as Rob Hughes reports, she has found it easier to win recognition overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina L&C Group Dick Lovett Oneswoop British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Network Multiple Display Advertising Items First Vehicle Contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar For a further selection of Jaguar Mangoletsi Loncoster Hadley Green Garage Stratstone Sunday times Multiple Display Advertising Items Value Packs A car for the woman who wants everything End of the road for the dumper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Bens Retail Amg Mercedes-Benz Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Amg William Loughran Mercedes Benz of Harrogate Mercedes-Benz Romans Normand City of London Ltd The Sunday Times Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Pinewood Brunswick Croydon Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trident Used Cars The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Jctooo Dick Lovett Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk Dvla Britishcarregistrations Range roader A classic is now streetwise Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley Virgin Cars Citroën has lost its daring - and it's almost a relief Brown plans no tax rises in next budget Lattice boss set to join O'Reilly phone operation Virgin trains Byers wants Giordano as chairman of new Railtrack Contents Pop music empire on brink of collapse City bankers face pay cuts of 60% Contents BT departures move it closer to a broad-Bland future Agenda German giant made bid to buy Carlton Sedgemoor Bronze F1 boss decides house is the pits Britain's rising IT stars Business Digest Young guns chasing Bonfield's job at BT City braced for £15bn write-offs Pennon plans huge payback Best of British brains on show in Las Vegas Let it be thus Thames interested in buying struggling Enron's water arm Collapsed Alta Gas faces investigation German bank studies Jupiter fund arm sale Bond a bunker for golf group Markoss Blackberry How big the bounce? Economic Outlook What's up Economy Business Letter Politicians take too broad a view of broadband American Account Is Gent bubble about to burst? As Vodafone prepares to write off billions from its investments, it faces a host of new challenges Siemens High-street retailer with an eye for detail Dixons' chief executive, John Clare, sees a big future for the electrical chain in mainland Europe Barclays Good advice, but laid on a bit thick Book of the Week Murphy's war Against all odds the Carlton chief is turning round ITV Digital Sun microsystems QC cuts the ice in Unilever clash No quarter given in High Court battle of wills as top fund manager denies negligence. Richard Woods reports Ibm IT Specialist Countryside Are fat-cat days over? A survey suggests companies do best when excutive pay is tied to creating shareholder value. By LucInda Kemeny Brown: I'm still plugging away for enterprise The chancellor is about to make two vital speeches that will spell out his plans for business. By David Smith Compaq IBM Merrill's chief fights to avoid lynching by rivals Stan O'Neal, who is cutting 10,000 jobs, is getting heavy flak from inside and out. By Kirstie Hamilton Bookings down 20% Sharewatch Scottish Widows A Share in the Boardroom Databank Battle over orders for unmanned aircraft Shares in defence firms are soaring as drones fill the skies over Afghanistan. By Garth Alexander in New York Compaq Nesys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Avondale Multiple Display Advertising Items Rodier Amtrak Legal International Multiple Display Advertising Items Dvd Greetings Recession Proof Franchise Philippines Travelling too light in a tough holiday market Increased competition was driving down profit margins for Gemstone Travel, a flight and holiday firm. Now the Afghan conflict could further reduce bookings, says Sarah Gracle The Sunday Times Centralisation and an online spin-off lifts printer's profits Progress Report the Color Company Gillian Wilmot The Experts Royal Mail Gary Robertson Npower Michael Riding Lioyds Tsb Commercial Jon Furmston BT Mark Hunt KPMG Will divorce mean you lose your firm? More people are losing their companies after marriage break-ups. John O'Donnell looks at how you can protect yourself Intel inside Bulletin UBS Warburg From oily rags to corporate riches Continental's Gordon Bethune was an engineer before becoming its high-flying boss. By Rupert Steiner in New York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Applegarth & Co Re-Mortgages/mortgages Loans Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy-Bridging Loans Plc Drivers' fuel 'fiddle' could land firm with a tax bill Questions of Business Turner & co Banking Goldfinch The Sunday Times So this is O'Reilly calling! Oh really? Words fail BT as it labours to explain itself Better a boring BT than one that always gets its lines crossed, writes Paul Durman Lufthenee Exotic party guests get elephant's trunk Prufrock Royal's bond move could end in tears Inside the City Winter bliss Travelocity. co. uk Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Inter-Continental Stop and shop: it's time to take a pre-Christmas break David Wickers finds 10 city breaks across Britain and Ireland to lighten the Christmas shopping load Behind the brochure British Airways Holiday: Weddings & Honeymoons 2002 It promises you a wonderful wedding overseas—but is it for better or for worse? By David Wickers Double life of Véronique Charles Webb, the author of The Graduate, admits to a youthful liaison Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia. co. uk Low-cost travel boom Questions and Answers Where was I? Holiday Money Simply Ski An exhibition of pioneering photographs from India… Sabena fliers may get refund Phone home? It'll cost you TV Travel Pettills Picture Gallery Books of the Week Deals of the Week Readers' Rants Wanted: people to party hard The world's most fab fiestas are usually fully booked. Not this year, says Annie Mills The Sunday Times Picture windows Location, location, location: from Agra to Zahara, Jeremy Lazell finds five hotels with thrilling vistas Travelbag Beachplus Travel Air Portugal Clubs Somak Wild and Worthwhile: Six More Ecofriendly Holidays The lost trails of the Incas Imd Travel Brief Sparkling winter breaks Seize the season!Whether you're looking for hearty bars or stylish spas you'll soon warm to these ideas British midland Under Cover Spas Qantas Dubai Duty Free Check-In Trailfinders Travelbag Flightbookers Airline Network Sta Travel New route Faro Direct Car Hire Austravel Wiah Quest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Qantas Usit Campus Unijet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Lunn Poly Dial a Flight Travel Select Axa Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gambia Experience Steppes Africa Carrier Africa Brochure Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Tailor Made Travel Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Cottages to Castles Atlantis Multiple Display Advertising Items Hidden Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuoni CV Travel Auto Hike Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Winter Sun Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Solutions Supertravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheznous French Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Canvas Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Elegant Resorts CenterParcs Multiple Display Advertising Items Bignell Park Rural Retreats Blakes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thurlestone Hotel Book now. Limited The Real Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times My hols Film-maker Robert Altman used to spend his holidays hunting for snakes Forestdale Hotels Langdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Old Mill Hotel & Lodge Bath Barony Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herbert Park Hotel Bibury court The Mill Hotel Sudbury Suffolk Cork Ireland In London in December & January A Crafty Break in a Sporting Manor Langdale Galway Luxury Hotels The Crown & Cushion Where was I? Competition details Allt Yr Ynys Beaufort House Mortons House Hotel Underscar Xmas and New Year Ardanaiseig Hotel Gibraltar The Baby War Some men see them as supermums. But many childless women secretly call them an absolute pain. In motherhood compatible with work?Tessa Boase dares to be politically incorrect British Airways Contents Radisson Edwardian New recruits to the agony of battle John Nichol, an airman shot down in the Gulf conflict, says Remembrance day is not just about the veterans of the two world wars Fools, bores, beasts - but the Commons will rise again Matthew Parris bids farewell to the house in a spirit of hope The lost children Speak proper?Not likely The Sunday Times American voters can be fickle It's true, people are like sheep Harry Potter can go and take a flying jump Interview Mercedes-benz We were all abused at school, you silly man All aboard Cat's peace train Yusuf Islam, the former Cat Stevens, tells Nigel Have a Stylish Christmas General Melchett doesn't know whether he's coming or going Why Starkey is wrong about Elizabeth She wasn't monarch of all she surveyed but a used woman, argues John Guy. The TV professor is on fantasy island A litany of cruelty and neglect all over again Council officials who presided over the Victoria Climbie case had made the same mistakes before, says Ian Willmore The Sunday Times The rules of grammar according to Bryson My brave, wounded new world No sooner had Sarah Baxter moved her family to New York than the sky fell in. Her adventure has turned into something else Thanks on both sides of the pond Kept alive in Stalag 9B by the sisters of mercy The Man in the Gorilla Suits A false dawn for Britain's gifted pupils Able children will gain little from the new 'world class' tests if schools continue to fail to stretch them, writes Geraldine Hackett The Sunday Times University of Brighton Business School Kingston University The Harrodian School Open Morning The Sunday Times Winter planning starts here Even young wizards have a lot to learn Child actors run the risk of falling behind in their schooling but personal tultion on set can actually improve their work, says Karen Gold Education ATG Trinity The Times Life Changes Read for Profit Multiple Display Advertising Items IESE It takes more than talent to succeed in choir school Answer the question Talking heads Joe Murphy Tony is big in America - but how about Tonga? And the World Said The Daily Telegraph: Sir Ernst Gombrich Last word. . . This Life People of the Week Nick Newman's Week From The Times, From The Independent, From The Daily Telegraph: P. S. Rate cuts plunge savers into crisis Experts fear pension league tables will mislead investors Older drivers 'better off without Saga' Contents Twins' tax returns get non-identical rebates Contents Jupiter Cahoot offers a great deal - of confusion Mutuals face 'democracy' demand Old Mutual individual Thinking Who gets rebate if mother's care home is paid too much? Money Matters Northern rock Cash in as mortgages hit 50-year low It's a great time to get a mortgage, but which of the 1,000 or so deals is right for you? By Nick Gardner Merrill Lynch HSBC Buy-to-let House-hunters hesitate as property prices start to slip Fidelity Investments Society Ltd How to choose your financial adviser Good advice can make a big difference to your finances, but it can be hard to come by. Guy Dennis explains Norwich Union Take a bigger risk to earn a bigger return Should you be an aggressive investor? Kathryn Cooper opens a three-page special with a model portfolio - but it's only for the brave Scottish Widows Newcastle M&g Investments Halifax Fortune favours Could you boost your wealth by investing in health? Legal & General New Star fund Fund Watch Investec C&G Mortgages On-Line National Savings Life Insurance For Less Holiday Inn Too Much Mortgage Choice? Neville James Limited Rally helps trader cut his losses Diary of a Day Trader Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Top Isa Funds Net offers free legal advice How the Sites Compare Tracker discount mortgage hits 3% Savings News Chase De Vere Paragon Private Investor Life Search Chase De Vere Workaholic sitcom star uses his loaf Jonathon Morris, star of TVstate and screen, loves to travel and buy exotic furniture, writes Natalie Graham JP Morgan BT makes a mockery of my sensible philosophy Money and Me Questor International Odgers Atkearney Whitehead Mann Contents The Boots Company Spencer Stuart Ernst & Young Galileo International It Director Sterling Pricewaterhousecooper Questor International Crossrail Questor International Royal National Theatre Harley-Davidson Global Marketing Manager Harvey Nash Direct Line Chordiant Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Library Avalon Holbrook SunSystems Haldane When the going gets tough, get an MBA Choosing the right course at the right business school gives jobseekers and advantage in periods of economic uncertainty, writes Roger Eglin SpringIt Training BUPA Professional Choices International Morton Hodson KPMG Investor in People There's no nice way to be made redundant Michael Page Cressing Templar Interexec D&b Mount Street Selection ADTI Multiple Display Advertising Items Wcigroup The Sunday Times Investor in People The acceptable face of public sector reform A think-tank with a social conscience may help Labour solve its public-private partnership problems, says Victoria Macdonald Executive Appointments Environment Agency Courtenay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Willmott Dixon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learning to live with the media Public Opinion Impact Associates Pricewaterhousecoopers NCIS Faculty of Occupational Medicine The Sunday Times The National Trust Child & Family Centre Pricewaterhousecoopers The Cheltenham Ladies' College National Probation Service Contents Knightstone Phast Phood Phantom It's finally here! The Magic Starts Here! Video flip Pedal power Singing dolls Footy farce See the Aurora Animal magnetism! Top Draw Jarvis Dagsy Dog BBC Spellbi Berm the Peril Book Pc Cd-Rom Snack Cinemaniacs Buzz Hot Squirt F-mail Soccer Sisters Picture Gallery Next Week Cats and Oz What are you waiting for?Do the write thing The Funday Times Gary Neville Picture Gallery Today Federation Cup world finals, Madrid Saturday Ireland v New Zealand, Dublin Burnin' rubber! Contents No Title Contents No Title Contents The Old Lookout Tower, Wick, £19,500 Sales talk Latent features Home essentials Kaleidoscope house When father's word was law Town & country Moving on Fashion hits home Redrow Small, but perfectly functional This tiny cube is designed to house four people. But it that's too cosy, it could be a cheap, ready-made extension or holiday hideaway, says Louise Potterton First direct Houses of the week UKStyle Bodyworks in the basement Converting part of your house into an exercise suite could be the answer for the gym-shy. Bruce Millar discovers how staying put can turn into the best fitness move you make Design classics Le Corbusier and Perriand LCS table Charles Church Stylish Homes for Stylish People The estate agent Ask the experts The Sunday Times The builder The architect The lawyer Archer's big stage Modern City Huinc Lirds face own Highla An estate of your own Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times LaneFox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Borough is the new target of City developers Thousands of new homes are planned for the latest hot spot to flourish on London's South Bank, reports Senay Bozlas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property News Sitting pretty in La Serenissima Venice is attracting British buyers who long for a canal-side retreat. Dominique Coughlin finds out how to acquire a home in Italy's most magical city Buying in Venice On the waterfront Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pattaya Fadesa Exhibitions Majorca Pestama Hamptons French Property News Costa Blanca Aristo Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean View Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar The Sunday Times Chiswick W4 Ferry Quays Pegasus Retirement Homes Ltd Keep your noise to yourself Noise pollution can be the bane of modern living so if you want to make a racket, soundproofing is a good investment, reports Bruce Millar. The neighbours will love you for it Project X: Replacing your windows Barratt Harrods Estates Knight Frank Building on shaky ground Is your home sitting on a soggy bog or medieval well? Richard James explains how to spot hidden hazards Hazard hotlines St George Wharf St George St George Prowting The New Barn Victorian Town House Stoney Stratford Ingress Priory Lanark Road W9 West Malling Geeston Symonds Yat Warwickshire Village Executive Home Detached Georgian House Cornwall Escape World Unrest South of the Thames Stunning New Townhouse E1 Scandinavian Style Family Home Dordogne/gironde Charente Maritime France Goudhurst, Kent Spacious & Exclusive Villa Somerset / Dorset Borders Gairloch Wester Ross Galway From London Chaos Clifton, Bristol Geeston Wilson Connolly What House? Magazine Hollands Drive The Sunday Times Barratt Bryant Homes Kingsoak FPDSavills Metropolis Chesterton Open Today Barratt Knight Frank Barratt Octacon Foxtons Octacon City Pavilion Barratt Goldcrest A loom with a view An Oxfordshire blanket factory lay derelict for years until a developer set about transforming it. Gareth Huw Davies examines how a piece of heritage is entering the 21st century Building sites Searching the internet can take the legwork out of finding a period home Michael Shanly Homes Land Minster Bolnore Village St. George Angelsouthside The Sunday Times Castle Village Countryside Properties Crosbyhomes First Property Investment The Sunday Times How to profit from short-term thinking There's a growing market in tenants looking for three-month lets, says Rosie Millard No Title The market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stewart Walker Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Belvoir Estate Homes Contents Pricewaterhousecoopers Innovation drives the engine of technology The bubble may have burst, but companies with good ideas are still thriving, as is shown by the Tech Track 100, the first survey of UK unquoted technology firms. Report by Dominic Rushe Contents Tech Track 100 ARM Hiscox Pricewaterhousecoopers Take off by thinking globally Technology companies have to think in terms of the world market if they are to succeed. Robin Saxby offers advice on how smaller firms can create an international presence Track Investors still willing to back technology The trick is knowing who to approach for funds and to do it at the correct stage, writes Colin Brereton Drive is under way to find best people With the economy slowing, firms must start to focus on the fundamentals, writes Bronek Masojada The 100 fastest growing UK universities start to graduate in enterprise Six firms in the Tech Track 100 have been spun out of universities, creating 432 jobs, write Hamish Stevenson and Nick Wright Raw Communications The Tech Track 100 Hiscox ARM Contents Smart Contents It was a horror to shoot and edit. So why did the makers of Apocalypse Now go back to do it all again, asks Jeff Dawson It was a horror to shoot and edit. so why did the… The Studio Album Tune in, turn on Garage Strong Women DJs Strong Women Sweet nothings The marriage of figaro Rest of the week's films Natalie Merchant Short Cuts Royal Opera House Biteback A fat lot of good in Television A pleasant revolt Radio waves Cosi fan tutte Retire, moi? National theatre Running on empty Kitaj's take on the old masters just serves to confirm on thing: they had staying power, he does not. By Waldemar Januszczak Vicyotis Palace Theatre Prince of Wales Theatre Your number's up BBC2's latest, more approachable brand image has Stephen Armstrong hooked Phillips Auctioneers Rest of the week's theatre The Beautiful South Ambassadors Bringing us sunshine The Right Size's tribute to Morecambe and Wise is perfectly executed, says Robert Hewison The Times Literary Supplement Classical Crucial cuts Classical Pop Jazz He'll take the high road The Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez is one of the world's most exciting singers—but his voice needs careful handling, he tells Hugh Canning Virgin Ultimate Dilemma Chost World Birthday treats The Emersons' 25th anniversary concerts were triumphant. Paul Driver was present RSC Spirits in the material world Invisible forces take glorious hold in Ballett Frankfurt's Artifact, and Move's Martha Graham is a hoot. By Clifford Bishop Royal Shakespeare Company 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 Top 10 selling videos Oct 6-Nov 3 Top 10 seling DVDs Oct 6 Nov 3 Royal Albert Hall John Cooper Clarke Gabrielle Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall BBC Symphony Orchestra St. John's, Smith Square River dance Landmine Free World The Lion King 5 Star Theatre Break Sports & Events Tickets Peacock Theatre Circus of Horrors The World Famous Moscow State Circus Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Ball Ticketline. co. St Petersburg Ballet The Old Vic Spanish Riding School Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture Classical Spectacular Those who serve Book Soldiers: Fighting Men's Lives, 1901-2001 by Philip Zlegler Chatto £20 pp352 A French girl, her British soldier and the true story of a doomed love Foreign Field by Ben MacIntyre Harper Collins £14m99 pp 261 Diary Mistakes, he made a few Chance Governs All by Marmaduke Hussey Macmillan £20 pp326 Nicholas Evans The History Guild A little night reading What Germaine Greer has on her bedsie table In the news Boooks behind the headlines: the special relationship Celebrities Billy by Pamela Stephenson HarperCollins £17.99 pp302 Memoirs of an Unfit Mother by Annne Robinson Little, Brown £16.99 pp295 Alcoholic hic-and-tell Carry on camping Three Queer Lives: An Alternative Biography of Fred Barnes, Naomi Jacob and Arthur Marshall by Paul Bailey H Hamilton £14.99 pp242 An eternal optimist Goodbye, Twentieth Century: An Autobiography by Dannie Abse Pimlico £12.50 pp320 Sebastian Faulks Survivor of Scott's doomed mission Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard by Sara Wheeler Cape £18.99 pp354 Solve the crime Children's book of the week Amazon. co. 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Contents The one to watch Walking With Beasts Thursday, BBC1, 8.30pm Best film The Long Good Friday Monday, C4 10pm Weith setting the video … The Way We Live Now Critics choice Film choice Show Respect BBC1 Radio Sky One Satelllite, cable and digital Films Dr Terrible Mr Charity (BBC2, 10pm) Film choice The Man Monster Petrol Pump Puzzle BBC1 Radio Sky One Films Pump up the Volume Back To The Floors Hovis (BBC2, 10pm) Film choice The Michael Jackson Reverse Race Rendezvous on Ice BBC1 Radio Sky One Films The Walton Girls Come Of Age Critics choice Mutant X (Sky One, 9pm) The Shopworn Angel The Four Letter Word Water Wager BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Films Walking With Beasts Secret Life of Chosts And Werewolves The Company She Keeps The Fantastic Elastic Band Bet BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Films BBC Children in Need Later With Jools Holland (BBC2, 11.35pm) One of Our Aircraft is Missing The Famous Man Dingle Dangle Dilemma BBC1 Radio Sky One Films One Night With Robbie Williams Islams: Empire Of falth (BBC Knowledge, 8pm) Film choice The Mr Dean Insult Generation Game BBC1 Radio Sky One Films The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Tivo. co. The Sunday Times Contents GUCCI Contents A sexy voice-over for a vodka ad calls for Maria McERLANE to give the performance of her life Frocks on the box TV babes on the hunt for a glitzy outfit are bypassing Bond Street and heading for Hornsey instead. Claudia Croft tracks down fashion's best-kept secret Harrods The Kings of Clubs British pop may now be pap, but clubs like Cream and Ministry of Sound are set to take over the world, says Lisa Verrico Cream v Ministry of Sound Debenhams Spice odyssey The journey so far may have had its ups and downs, but the future is looking bright for Mel B, says Louise Gannon Paul Smith Parfums Chrysler PT Cruiser Chrysler The Clarins Studio All gong, no dinner? 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