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Jan Masters, Jonathan Northcroft, Carlos Alba, K Patterson, John Dugdale, Peter Brookes, Robert Hewlson, Anne Yates, Nigel Botherway, Roger Ordish, N J, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Hugh Burnes, Rob Hughes, Junot Diaz, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Colin Brennan, V S, Amanda Ursell, Sue Chester, Jonathan Miller, Bruce Millar, Boris Schapiro, Robin Eggar, Michael Carey, J D, Ed Owen, Mark Souster, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Blair Woden, Joyce Street, Trevor Openshaw, Kirstle Hamilton, Gareth Sage, Kathryn Cooper, Alasdair Reld, P D, David Smith, Rory Godson, David Cracknell Political Editor, Melanie Phillips, Stephanie Theobald, Gillian Hall, Neil Wormald, Ahmed Rashid, Andrew Sullivan, Richard Simpson, L Kavanagh, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, K R, Adam Lively, Dr Roger Henderson, Edward Platt, Jennifer Drew, Clive Woodward, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Peter Bolt, Martin James, Joseph Dunn, Tom Walker, Phil Smith, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Mark Goyder, John Passion, Roger Bentley, Irwin Stelzer, Perer Hall, Deborah Ryan, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Lawrence Dallaglio, Carl Evans, L A, C S, John Emmins, John Jordan, Phil Baty, Colin Jack, Philip Kingsley, Geraldine Hackett, Robert Peston, Mark Hunt, David Hewson, Phil Miller, Brian McGonigal, Cally Law, Anthony Ralston, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Graham Duffill, Victoria Segal, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Richards Woods, Toshiyuki Kita, Joseph Dumn, Eric Edmonds, Paul Eddy, Cheryl Markosky, John O'Donnell, Nick Caln, Joan Smith, George Perry, Nick Gardner, Pat Malone, Valerie Till, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Douglas Vere-Dresser, Kit Hesketh Harvey, Graeme Falconer, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Emma Thompson, Paul Bray, John Humphrys, Paul Driver, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Maeve Sheehan, Alexis Gilles, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, Caroline Scott, David Leppard, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Alicia Wyllie, Kirstie Hamilton, Sarah Gracie, Dicey Iadder, June Purvis Professor, Susan Clark, William Reeve, Gall Renard, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Kira Cochrane, Alaster Hendy, Michael Rose, Danny O'Brien, Mike Mogano, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, Francis Bennion, Karen Gold, Victoria O'Brien, Charles Allen, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, David Cracknell, Senay Boztas, Kirsty Colquhoun, Zoe Brennan, Cosmo Landesman, Mike Carison, Diana Wright, Frank Hall, Robbie Hudson, Andy Knott, Stephen Jones, Anne Burton, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Ken Bond, Natalie Graham, John McLaren, M J, Dominic Rushe, Rob Ryan, Colin McDOWELL, Sandra Towers, David Walsh, Lols Rogers Medical Correspondent, David Lawrence, Bryan Appleyard, Giovanni Porzio Kabul, John Elliott, David Shapiro, Ron Clarke, Loulse Taylor, Erich Hoyt, Bethan Cole, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Richard Woods, John Hadley, Kevin Pratt, Pat Dean, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Dives, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Charlotte Church, Bill Rutherford, Lord David Lipsey, Roy Weinstein, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, John Harlow, Rajiv Radhakrishna, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Hamish Brown, John Urbanek, Barry Collins, Hilary Lowe, John Waples, Roy Hattersley, A A Gill, David Parsons, Eva Gizowska, Brian Glanville, Charles Parry, John Carey, Louise Johncox, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Harvey Jones, Nadine Meisner, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Andrew Lycett, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Will Iredale, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Maria McErlane, T L, Claudia Croft, Sally Kinnes, Stephen Kotkin, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Martin Read, Sean O'brien, Nigel Powell, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, David Smith Economic Editors, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Mark Porter, Kathryn Kohnston, Dan Cairns, David Calrns, Pete Oliver, Yasmin Mills, Andy McNab, C T, Penny Perrick, Mrs Mills, Cary Cooper, Simon Crerar, Michelle Pamment, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Jonathan Franzen, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Trever Lewis, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Elspeth Gibson, Dan Pearson, Rosie Waterhouse, Mrs Rose Dent, John Venture,
ResumoBin Laden run to ground as allied special forces close in Located to area of 30sq miles near border Alliance forces tell British troops to leave Inside Contents Scoot for Cinemas Contents Brooding Brown lashes out at cabinet rivals Contents Besieged Taliban wait to be overrun Home Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Mondus Mothers fail in right to work part-time after childbirth British homes could be asked to use eco-bins Editor escapes Charges on insider share claims Rudder may have caused jet crash Stonehenge gets a £155m makeover 3i How the US killed Al-Qaeda Death of Bin Laden's Deputy Mercedes-Benz Thousands of sleepers trained to attack West Arab suicide squads plan to fight on from Pakistan Taliban Fugitives The Cooperative Bank As the cities fall, stage is set Virgin atlantic Alliance plays waiting games at gates of last Taliban stronghold Tom Walker near Konduz reports on a city under siege from mujaheddin and B-52s Lexus Growing row over British troop influx Hostile Reception for Allied Forces Sch …you know who? Lacoste Network studied Oklahoma-style bomb Secrets of Al-Qaeda Barclays Mazda Paper warriors refuse to take prisoners Media Wars St Joseph's Hospice Search for the prison women who vanished Taliban Sex Slaves Latest anthrax letter points to US terrorist Sagem Tracking down As Osama Bin Laden and his cohorts run short of places to hide, American has stepped up its efforts to seek and destroy the men they call 'the alligators UK online for business The grim task now facing the special forces Seat Love letter from hijacker found Farewell from a US Attacker SAAB Powell's Mid-East peace deal at risk He can hammer out the insults blindfold Profile A national cure-all: ban the rich from the NHS Smile The game in Kabul The Sunday Times Brown should calm down The Royal Bank of Scotland Remind me, who put this triumph together? Rejoice, rejoice—that some of us still question this victory Paddy gets his own command post in Straw's HQ Rolf Harris is Labour's secret weapon in the classroom wars It's hard to keep a cork on Champagne Shaun The proper place for dirty linen is out in the open Lancaster University Replacing one bad lot with another in Kabul Renault Clio Are working mothers cheats? Birt's cash bungle Suffering suffragettes Birthdays Children at higher risk of mobile phone radiation Gallery boss to take on British Museum 'hell' OneTel. Net EasyJet Mortimer resigns from new look RSC Social work Lost album reveals 1840s family snaps Fans less racist without Wembley Real IRA bomb operation hit hard by arrests Bespoke Suits Revealed: McGuinness role in Bloody Sunday Peugeot Fatal Sting in the As investigators close in on the causes of New York's latest air disaster, Paul Eddy, Richard Woods and Sarah Baxter reveal the mysterious story behind the aircraft's final moments P&o Stena Intelligent Finance Tail of Flight 587 The Cooperative Bank New Scottish first minister 'bullied' former mistress Egg Buzz Artist sells off her transparent Trafalgar plinth Jet ships will cross Atlantic in three days Northerners don't have the stomach for Jamie Oliver BT cellnet Starving 'Annas' fight to spread anorexia gospel The fordmondeo Pol Pot's lair to become a tourist resort Mugabe's thugs want poll cancelled News Review Spaniards to woo worried Gibraltar BT cellnet Pension funds attack Byers over lost Railtrack millions Teachers' leader says sorry to 'peasants' Weather and Travel Outlook Silent tribute: a Russian naval cadet places a… Ferrysavers 'Broke' Labour gives its chiefs 50% pay rise Hospital tops bypass death list Ward inquiry Girl, 10, found hanged in bedroom Victim's funeral Gaelic sports body scraps police bar Kosovo election Children's £13m Cut and run Two tickets share £7m lottery jackpot RBS Advanta Judge suspended Pilot killed Gas explosion Correction White Hot Lane Campbell holds nerve in 1-1 draw Tetley's Contents Owen lifts Liverpool to summit Tennesse Whiskey Burnley take it easy Crouch punishes City Campbell silences boo boys Keane's empire strikes back Sharp Blades given helping hand Mawene breaks Derby duck FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division AXA Fa Cup First round Second Division Third Division Other Football Morrison on target as Crewe crash Get your Team's Latest Score Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Fulham's capital show Today in the Fa Cup Phillips strike spares Plymouth's blushes Gregory's late show is knockout below for Wigan Picture Gallery Heroic return for Southgate The Right Stuff Danny Mills has battled his way into Sven-Goran Eriksson's squad. Now the Leeds United right-back feels he can claim the England No 2 Shirt as his own Kindred spirits graduate from school of hard knocks Bolton were written off as relegation certainties but they are inspired by the example set by today's opponents Lampard sees the light The Chelsaea midfield man's disciplinary problems are behind him as he dreams of a place at the World Cup Gazza beats withdrawal symptoms Walter Smith threatened to take away the thing his wayward star cared most about, and the message got home The Times Kuffour flying again Sammy Kuffour is the defensive rock with which Bayern Munich plan to blunt Manchester United Marching on Europe: British Teams in UEFA Cup, Third round, First Leg Action on Thursday Ferguson gives United no margin for error Old Trafford's stars have been left in no doubt that their manager won't tolerate more costly defensive mistakes Quick off the Marc Barcelona's record signing will try to use his speed of thought and action to damage Liverpool's European ambition at Anfield this week Thompson ready for Barca Passionate in the dugout, Liverpool's assistant manager is proving a thoughtful deputy for the absent Gerard Houllier, writes Louise Taylor Wenger fears Spain pain Arsenal's manager warns that his face a severe test at Deportiva La Coruna, say Ian Hawkey Foreigners bring out best in World Cup hosts England earn right to moan Letters to the sports Editors American Football Picks of the week Sport on Tv Q & A Book Review The Austin Healey Story Austin Healey with Alex Spink Greenwater Publishing, hb £17.95 Bestsellers Playing with lives Epson Drug Dateline: The Scandal that Has Rocked Top-Flight Football in Italy Everybody duck it's the battle of the decades.… Woodward's men Professional to the end A disciplined display was the key to victory against a Romanian team who also deserve credit Grand slammers England romp to record How the England Players Rated at Twickenham Master Hodgson passes test with honours With 44 points, says Mark Souster, England's debutant fly-half rewrote the record books and provided ample evidence that he is here to stay Romain's star Itv Digital Boks to the wall For Harry Vijoen's side, smarting from defeat in Paris, the real games to win at Twickenham will be one of patience, writes Stephen Jones Italy put to sword Wales restore pride Three South Africans to Watch for at Twickenham Weary Ireland run out of gas Gutsy France call the Tune as Australia lose again Investec Goode show from Tigers Muralitharan leaves West Indies in a spin Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Racing British hopes turn to ashes Ache for Olympic victory drives Cracknell to limit The rower fights through the pain barrier of a punishing training regime in his quest to gain another gold in Athens, writes Alasdair Reld The Times Johns shows world class Great Britain can still win the series, but the truth is that is difficult to see how they can beat a rejuvenated Australia. 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Long live anarchy, says Dan Cairns Royal Opera House Covent Garden Charlotte Church Bloodbath at the RSC Piasnello Royal Shakespeare Company All present and correct A modern-day version of Dangerous Corner breathes new life into JB Priestly's script says John Peter Rest of the week's theatre The Royal Ballet On record The week's essential new releases Planet pop: the events that delined … Record of the week Bleak house Trashy staging. poor singing. Even Jane Glover's fine conducting can't save ENO's Figaro at the Dump, says a desparinig Hugh Canning The Times Literary Supplement A taste of Basel Music The Swiss have plucked the freshest sounds of the century. By Paul Driver Maria Joao Pires "Moonlight" Media partner the Independent Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months The critical list This week don't miss A flying visit He's the swan that flew the nest, but Adam Cooper is starring again at the Royal Bailet, Nadine Meisner calcer who won't be bypecast Got myself a living doll Weird, stalking automatons are the highlight of Rambert's decidedly mixed bill, says Clifford Bishop Vshop Croupier FilmFour, 15,91 mins, 1998, rental An… Top 10 selling albums Oct 13-Nov 10 Top 10 inche albums Oct 13-Nov 10 Agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Return to the Forbidden Planet Juan Martin Hamenco Company Royal Festival Hall Plump Jack Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items James Travis The Corrs SawDoctors Royal Albert Hall Faithles Raymond Gubbay Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barry Manilow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Blonde ambition Madonna by Andrew Morton Michael O'Mara £18 pp256 Are you a Cavalier or a Roundhead? Roundhead Reputations the English Civil Wars and the passions of Posterity by Blair Wardon Allen Lane £20 pp400 At least part of the appeal to later generations of the Roundhead Algernon Diary A military plan that bombed Warging Modern War by General Wesley Clark Public Affairs £19.99 pp465 At a glance Ireland Ireland's Holy Wars: The Struggle for a Nation's Soul 1500-2000 by Marcus Tanner yale £19.95 pp498 The Irish Story: Telling Tales and by R F Foster The Ulick O'connor Diaries 1970-1981: A Cavaller Irishman J Murray £22.50 pp334 The Softback Preview A little night reading What J G Ballard has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: the civil liberties debates The forces behind Osama Holy War, Inc: Inside the Secret World of Osama Bin Laden by Peter L Bergen Weidenfield £18.99 pp320 Unlikely winners Reviewing the situation Critical Times: The History of the Times Literary Supplement by Derwent May Harper Collins £25 pp606 Harry Potter Pleasures of the past 18 Folgate Street: The Tale of a House in Spitafields by Dennis Severs Chatto £20 pp275 Bondi, bullocks and The Book of Kells Cries of an Irish Caveman by Paul Durcan Harvill £14.99 pp160 Code by Eavan Boland Carcanet £14.95 pp49 Oracls Bones by James Harpur Anvil £7.96 Willing to chance his arm Selected Poems by Simon Armitage Faber £9.99 pp165 Children's book of the week Shakespeare: His Life and His World by Michael Rosen illus Robert Ingpen Age 9+ Ben Elton Pick of the week Soldier Sahibs: The Men Who Made the North-West Frontier by Charles Allen Diaries: Into Politics (1972-1982) by Alan Clark The Book Gulld Ltd Audio books of the week According to Queeney by Beryl Bainbridge read by Lindsay Duncan Forty Seven Roses: A Memoir written and read by peter Sheridan Book events What's happening in the liberary world You really must read The Sunday Times Comic relief? Fiction Isle of Dogs by patricia Cornwell Little, Brown £16.99 pp421 The crime boys are back in town Shoedog by George P Pelecanos serpent's Tail £10 pp200 Fearless Jones by Walter Mosley Serpent's Tail £15.99/£10 pp312 What a turkey Skipping Christmas by John Grisham Century £9.99 pp192 Let's beat the tech 'conmen' Doors readers are tired of being taken for a ride by technology firms. Barry Collins has solutions for your five biggest gripes Cutting to the chase Sounding off Don't panic Brilliant! 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GU CI Acting up No room at the inn? Maria McEralne reveals how low a desperate guest will go Contents Heel the world Jimmy Choose are the world's sexiest shoes, Women love them, and men love women who wear them. Now the ultimate Oscar footwear is going, global says Claudia Croft Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Hey, Mr Dj Put another record on—but this time make it Colonel Bogey. Dan Cairns struggles to understand the strange world of Dj Otzi Tang Dynasty I'm still here A new book proves that Diana Vreeland remains a huge force in fashion. 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