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News from 02/12/2001

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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Lesley Garrett, Colin Drury, Graham Adams, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Catherine Hayward, Geoffrey Barlow, Simon Wllde, Fred Redwood, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Philip Norman, Goldfrey Smith, Helen Davies, James Clark, A Jenkins, Jeffrey Bennett, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Robert Waites, Dave Bishop, Jonathan Miller, Sue Chester, Allcia Wyllie, Sir David Ford Chairman, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Edward Woodward, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Nicola Venning, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Gordon Massey, Joanna Copley, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, Fai Lee, Melanie Phillips, E P, Patrick McCarthy Chairman and Editorial Director, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Guy Dennis, Frank WHITFORD's, Kathy Brewis, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Tristram Hunt, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Warren Shore, P K Atkinson, Dan Caims, Heather Ashton Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Phil Baty, Philip Kingsley, Louise Weston, Geraldine Hackett, Jermy Clarkson, David Hewson, John Swain, Joe Nicol, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Graham Duffill, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Victoria Segal, Flic Everett, Max Anderson, Jane Renton, Hugh McIlvannney, James Clark Defence Correspondent, Eben Black, Lawrence Sutton, Cheryl Markosky, Sandra Bennett Director, Nick Caln, Alan Millard, Lavenham, George Perry, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Sir Richard Branson, Jonathan Margolis, Stefan Holter, Peter Seymour, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Richard Goss, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Richard Lamping, Vincent Crump, Clive Jacobs, Simon Mills, Kirstic Hamilton, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Simon Fanshawe, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Danny Sanziger, Ian Hawkey, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Stephen Todd, Paul Durman, Victoria O'Brian, David Meredith, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Neil Hynd, Gordon Thorpe, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Gally Law, Peter Hoare, Maria Laura, Marilyn Cox, Victoria O'Brien, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Josh Townsend, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Andy Knott, Stephen Jones, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Judith Prescott, Peta Bee, Kate Rew, Caroline Donald, Sir Edward Heath, Rob Ryan, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ron Clarke, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Roland White, Jenifer Edger, Mark Bolland, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Huw Richards, Bupa's Fergus Kee, Michael Sheridan, John Harlow, David Green, John Waples, A A Gill, Ros Dodd, Miranda Seymour's, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Martin Wroe, Louis Rogers, Ruth Lederman, Tom Robbins, Natalle Graham, Suffolk, Tony Benn, Stephen Pettitt, Mimmo Candido, Roland Jones, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Julian Nettlefold, Christine Ross, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Christopher Higgins, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Pete Oliver, Kevin Maguire, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, Stephanie Clark, Graham Mackay, Simon Crerar, Hugh Bradley, Sarah Baxter, Paul Ham Sydney, Chris Feetenby, India Knight, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Nicola Gill, Jeseph Dunn, Dan Pearson, Nick Faldo, Rosie Waterhouse, Richard Lewis, Boris Schapiro, Mike Pitts,

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Contents Harrison recorded a secret last album SAS to assault Bin Laden cave Ministers will order NHS to shift power to local hospitals Contents EasyCar. com Contents England's Group England will face World Cup favourites Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Abbey National Picture Gallery A1-Qaeda infiltrates Channel refugee centre Cherie and children get armed guard Fraud and waste cost NHS £7 billion a year Charles defies palace to keep his PR guru Philips Michael Jackson goes a darker shade of pale Diary reveals Archer's sporting life in prison Scholl Carey 'heir' hit by row over age BBC witchhunt starts over £5m legal blunder Farms 'were overpaid £700m' in cull Go Hague finds a winning book for a desert island Halifax Beckham is role model for Africans Intelligent Finance Patient killed by donor kidney Saatchi gives NHS an art transplant EasyJet Microsoft Teachers send ultimatum over abusive pupils Kandahar on brink under aerial blitz City under Siege Intel inside pentium 4 Moans of the Mullah Muslim anger at British leaflets A death squad with bombs in their bandages Meeting a Suicide Bomber Business Russians in Kabul on spying mission SAS take no prisoners in battle for caves Cave Warfare Peugeot 'Cowboy justice' claims set US a new dilemma Odour sensor may sniff out his tracks Manhunt in the mountains Bin Laden's Lair Glenfiddich Debenhams Hagglers sort out new deal for Kabul Future of Afghanistan Somalia may be next terrorist front The Fort of Hell Ford Revenge grenade that sparked a bloodbath SEAT auto emocion Death of a CIA Agent UK online BT openworld The New Age of Invention As the most eagerly-awaited gadget of the decade prepares to be unvelied Machiavelli of the house of Windsor Profile If a-hunting you must go, squire, try Islington Scottish Widows Here we go . . . again Digital depot Unhealthy taxes 'Grinning Gordon' boxes Blair into a corner Picture Gallery You think the trains won't get worse? Think again Tarzan reveals how he was tamed by a rabbit Atticvs Will Portillo convert to the currency that dare not speak its name? Atticvs Little Ben blunders as he strays into world affairs Atticvs Home truths they conceal about unmarried couples Further illumination about the dark arts of Jo… The Royal Bank of Scotland Plan to get Britain moving again Shell Cannabis dangers are being ignored 'Shoot' order denied Armani's appeal Points Birthdays The Cooperative Bank Going All the Way In the week that the Queen watched a strip show, Britain was exposed as a more permissive society than ever. Roland White and Jane Mulkerrins report Foundation degree Cawdors 'ousted by Lady Macbeth' New move to lift breast-feeding ban in Commons Odd couple's double date splits artists Sky Crackdown on paedophiles who lure children through net Doors Gilded royal life ends in drug squalor One. Tel Posl. com Blair restricts move to shorter hours for MPs Ken, the man who forgot his life The Sunday Times The Cooperative Bank Virgin Genetic survey reveals hidden Celts of England Mazoa Jarre whistles up a wind band Adler America gets back into bed with the bombshell Anti-Nazis clash with Berlin police St Joseph's Hospice BTcellnet Baby princess rocks Japanese throne This message brought to you by Boeing and its… Briton sues for dingo attack Lacoste Double suicide bombers kill eight in Israel BTcellnet Pubs may hire police to keep peace Government seeks cut in jury trials by two-thirds Weather and Travel Outlook Weather call The bombers return: A woman police officer turns in… Commons could quiz Byers's spin doctor Ferrysavers Trimble defeats arms vote rebels News in Brief Hunt called off Pesticide mix in food 'a cancer risk' Education claim Brown denies change of policy on euro Heart man dies Museums free Last laugh Six tickets share £6.6m jackpot AVIA Watches CJD death Youths killed in car Clarification Contents Mercedes-Benz Bottom Draw Contents There's no hiding place for England Gruelling test for Eriksson Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Luck of the draw The champions got the run of the balls, while bookies' choice Argentina have cause to grumble How the Key Men in World Football Reacted To Yesterday's Draw in South Korea Know the Enemy: A Blow-By-Blow Guide to England's Opponents The icemen cometh Celtic's star striker Henrik Larsson remains the key to Sweden defeating Eriksson's team in the World Cup. By Jonathan Northcroft Super Eagles desperate to avoid crash landing in Japan Nigeria Picture Gallery Veron leads charge Arfentina The World Cup favourites pose the toughest possible threat to Sven-Goran Eriksson's hopes of glory next summer, writes Ian Hawkey Germany calling for McCarthy The seeds pose an obvious threat, but Ireland cannot afford to underestimate the other teams lying in wait for them. By Rob Hughes World Cup 2002 Ferguson gives up on title Villain Ginola gets physical with the boss Keegan lands first double of the season Phillips swoops late to sink Hammers Burnley go top through Moore Gunners pick up title pace Epson Boro victory on the rebound Leeds' gamble over Fowler Turn your living room Lucky Liverpool stay on top Dyche strike stuns Bradford Sony Shearer sent off as Magpies falter Hartson brace blows Hibs away Scottish Round-Up Fa Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Half-time Contract row upsets McCann Get your Team's Latest Score Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Spurs Face Away-Day Kings Wayne bridges the gap Southampton's young defender, who faces Everton today, has a host of admirers who believe he is ready to fill England's problem left-back position. By Richard Rae Sch Itv Digital Leeds can strike gold with Fowler Wandering Star: How the Fowler Deal was Struck Italians poised to rely on forward thinking If Ipswich Town are to progress further in the Uefa Cup, they must do it the hard way as Inter bring back Ronaldo and Vieri. By Ian Hawkey Friendly firepower David Trezeguet and Thierry Henry are the best of friends. But when Arsenal meet Juventus on Tuesday, they will be gunning for glory. By Ian Hawkey in Turin English Clubs in European Action this Week The Times Journeymen show Barthez how to play game England find right balance American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Talking Shankly Tom Darby Mainstream, pb, £7.99 Bestsellers Target golf suits Harrington Els on course for place in the sun Subaru Marsh rewrites Tudor history England seem to have lost faith in their young paceman, but his new mentor urges them to be patient with him. writes Richard Evans Jagamohan Dalmiya's Demands Speed trap catches Dalmiya By ensuring that England's tour of India goes ahead, the ICC's chief executive has claimed an eloquent victory, reports Simon Wilde Heat's on the Master Referee prepares to lay down law The man who filled in for Mike Denness will tell both captains not to let indiscipline inflame an already volatile situation. Simon Wllde reports Record pair flay Aussie bowlers Tykes pay for costly errors The Times Enigmatic Hanley foils Harlequins Pumas foiled by late Kiwi burst Final frontier Many of the great names in rugby believe England are now the best team in the world. Nick Caln hears their analysis of the team Enjoy view from the peak, lads Axed coach victim of Irish venom Stephen Jones wonders whether Ireland acted too hastily in ditching Warren Gatland Renault Clio French flair rocks Aussies Hendry back in the old routine Cheltenham Thrilling finish brews up in Ocean Race Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Sunday times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golden Boy Trainer Peter Hobbs enjoys a victory in the Hennessy Gold Cup with What's Up Boys. 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By Garth Alexander in New York I won't dance Irwin Stelzer says that though Enron made mistakes, it also revolutionised the marketplace Downfall of a Global Giant Innogy Europe to share in Enron misery Sales lesson from a big-brand guru Ten years of hard labour for O'Donovan She was the youngest finance director in the FTSE 100 but her promise has led to few results, writes Paul Durman UBS UBS Financial Services Group Global thirst of an ambitious brewer Graham Mackay of South African Breweries envisages a future where his company will merge to become the Coca-Cola of the beer world Vital Statistics Graham Mackay's Working Day UK industry has to settle for crumbs The pre-budget report offered little comfort to manufacturers. Report by David Smith Pressure mounts on Standard Fed-up shareholders believe a takeover may be the only way of getting value from the bank, writes Kirstie Hamilton Swansea Bay Europe tops up healthcare with private money. Why can't we? The government should offer a better deal to patients who want to add to state care, writes Bupa's Fergus Kee Business Letters Databank Cruise ship deal likely to sail past tax rocks Sharewatch Thus A Share in the Boardroom IBM Picking up the bill Consumer power drives down prices Economy Radisson Smoking How Britain's tobacco firms are taking on the world IBM Women tycoons hit funding glass wall Female entrepreneurs are still taken less seriously than men when trying to raise finance, says Judith Prescott Collins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Goldfinch Blueproperties Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to flush out and fire a secret company vandal Questions of Business Royal Mail Microsoft millionaire made a virtue of word blindness The software giant's top Brit used his dyslexia to drive him into more creative problem-solving, writes Rupert Steiner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items LondonEngland co Recession Proof 15% Yield on Capital Equine Bizwiz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Scf Group Minutesolutions OCRA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mortgage Lender Bridgingfinance WVE Multiple Display Advertising Items Shred-it Scoolwear Recession Proof Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages/mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury car seat maker must sew up additional markets Despite the gloom in much of Britain's manufacturing, one mid-market company that supplies the Midlands motor industry has more work than it can handle. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times Internet drives up car data sales Progress Report Jato Dynamics The Experts Michael Riding Lloyds Tsb Commercial Phil Smith Cisco Systems Gillian Wilmot Royal Mail Mark Hunt Kpmg Gary Robertson Npower Liars really do talk through their hats Sunday-times Mg-rover Will interviews be out of view? Prufrock Wildlifeline Deng Xiaoping, the man who opened China's… Power revs up a Gumball rally rival Watchdog barks up wrong Equitable tree The End of the Life Contents Sweet George George Harrison was the shy boy who became a superstar. But he had a side that was not so sweet, says Beatles biographer Philip Norman Contents Breaking up Bob Geldof's Verdict: A Lovely Man ARdbeG Friends Remember Him Fondly Esteem? It's a brat thing How the firemen shifted America's culture The Sunday Times Taking on the Channel mafia He's going through a bit of a blokey phase Interview When my friends died in the dust of Afghanistan Cold comfort Kama Sutra Why the English can never get sex quite right At last, something good from Dami's death Richard Taylor tells Stuart Wavell of the consolations he has found since his son was murdered Why it's cheaper to nibble in France So how do you want to pay for it? The NHS needs more money and Gordon Brown wants to pay for it with big tax rises. Is this political suicide - and will it lead to a better health service, asks David Smith How does the rest of the world manager. . . Help, we're all trapped in Hello! history Tristram Hunt explains why he attacked Starkey and other dumbing down doyens of the history circuit Scoring for Steve What do you do if you find your child is on heroin? Ian and Julie Gell had a radical approach, writes Margarette Driscoll The lost battle of 1066 Children click with computers earlier Electronic gun aims to outsmart jet terrorists The Sunday Times How the deaf can heat It's bad—trust me, I teach there As a supply teacher Josh Townsend gets to see schools as they really are. Here he offers parents tips on spotting the bad ones Fasttrack Imperial College Education Natalie@kjwiagency Ef SmartCertify Direct Easter Revision Mapleacademy The Sunday Times Scholarships' Officer, Inner Temple Transfed Multiple Display Advertising Items Tested to limit by prep school exams Is a scramble for prep places putting pupils as young as six—and their parents—under too much pressure, asks Alison Brace Unis UEA Norwich The Sunday Times The benefits of a longer day in the classroom Only the Teletubbies can save the Taliban now And the World Said Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Charles Harding Last word. . . The Times: Norman Lumsden People of the Week This Life Picture Gallery Nick Newman's Week From The Guardian, From The Times: P. S. Hollywood: The sequel Hollywood has hit the comeback trail—and it's a smash. Classic cinemas have been restored, chic shops have opened up, and A-list celebs hang out on the strip: Mark Hodson shows how the star of Tinseltown in shining again Scoot for Hotels Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Holiday Inn Books of the Week Behind the brochure The family specialist Esprit Ski has doubled its range of resorts. But is bigger better, asks David Wickers Glenmorangie How Do the Prices Compare? Qantas First time in Tangier On the rebound in Morocco, Joe Nicol fell for an innocent abroad—but his ex still held the leash. . . Best-ever US ski deals Questions and Answers Holiday Money CTS Horizons There is no better way to explore the world's… Where was I? The foreign-currency provider Travelex has cancelled… Crystal Holidays Stardustplatinum Philippines off limits for tourists Bargain Map of the World Take a break at Boswell's house Low-cost trio in price war Flight specialists join forces TV Travel Readers' Rants Doing nothing: a guide The best of the Turks and Caicos will have you unwinding in real style. By Mark Hodson Club Med Imd Picture Gallery How to give winter the boot When the frost bites, head for the hills. Vincent Crump explains the magic of wintry country walks; and, below, experts pick 10 great hikes British midland Ten of the Best: Winter Walks in the British Isles Herding instincts Herds, Shoals, Colonies, Pods, Flocks: Getting an Eyeful of the Big Number Beasties Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter-Continental Check-In Ebookers Travelocity Quest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Six of the best rooms in Rome All roads lead to Italy's capital—but where's best to stay? 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Win a one-week all-inclusive Caribbean holiday for two, with Caribtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Life The Sunday Times Track smaller firms for best returns Pension investors risk breaking law 200,000 more will pay top tax rate Contents Savers suffer as deposit rates fall JP Morgan Fleming Contents Gordon gets no credit for tinkering with taxes Nationwide amends advertisement Royal & Sunalliance Check Revenue's rules on accounts for small children Money Matters Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance Newton Savers turn to shares as rates tumble With poor returns from deposit accounts, people looking for regular income are switching to high-yielding equities. Kathryn Cooper assesses the risks Merrill Lynch HSBC Charles Schwab Switched on to Savings Charges Access Terms Borrowers risk paying double mortgage fees Many brokers make money from both client and lender. Guy Dennis explains how to avoid paying twice Cut the cost of loan protection Wealthy in firing line for NHS tax hikes The chancellor will have to find billions for the health service without raising income tax. Nick Gardner studies his options in the first of a three-page guide to the pre-budget report More losers than winners Britannic money Taxes by Stealth Artemis Adventurous investors will pay less tax Changes in capital gains rules will benefit those with shares in small high-risk firms, writes Kathryn Cooper Life Search Families hit by cut in stamp duty Property Legal & General Shares boost for small firms The Sunday Times Aiming High Saving Penalty Chancellor snubs elderly savers The new pension credit is worthless for millions of people with moderate levels of savings. Report by David Budworth Pensioners Taxpayers fail to claim credits Families Morethan Pressure for Annuity Reform M & G Eastern promise? The 'tiger' economies of Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore look set to roar again. But Alicia Wyllie urges caution The Times Power to the people who switch suppliers online Web Wise Gardener Unearths Energy Savings West Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Indfall Shares Buddhist meditates on ethical dilemma Promising newcomer takes on America Fund Watch Chase De Vere Stock Market Trading The Sunday Times Paragon mortgages Chasedevere Book shores up ocean rower's future Fame and Fortune Pacific oarsman Jim Shekhdar loves a bet but his priority is to provide security for his family. By Natalle Graham Cheltenham & Gloucester Large gamble on a small percentage gain pays off Diary of a Day Trader Spencer Stuart Princewaterhousecoopers Whitehead Mann GKR BUPA Public Appointments Spencer Stuart Getronics Whitehead Mann GKR Chemical Industries Association Spencer Stuart Odgers Axiomlab Capita Ras Spencer Stuart Hoggett Bowers Adderley. Featherstone plc Damovo Manchester City Council Dyson Ntl Harvey Nash UK eUniversities FR Europe Tarpey clark Investor in People GWT Group South East England Development Agency Pricewaterhousecoopers BMS Career Design Ltd Ward Executive Limited IP Recruitment Ltd The University of Liverpool Foxtons Adti Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items National Training Resources Ltd. Courtenay HM Customs and Excise Howgate Sable Deputy Secretary/deputy Chief Executive Genus Npower Amicus Group Fasttrack I Revolution Carillion Inter Exec Cressing Templar Un Ltd Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careerservices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Councils say MBA is just the business More and more public-sector executives are taking the degree, once dismissed as a yuppie qualification, says Huw Richards Equality Commission Adare Group Watson Wyatt Worldwide Hm Inspector of Constabulary Odgers Racial equality is still only a phrase I&DeA NHS British Dental Association Wth Locum Solutions The Sunday Times OCPA Pricewaterhousecoopers Centre for Management and Policy Studies Education: News Review, Section 4 Wacky Races in "Drive and Driveability" Contents Picture Gallery Christmas with S Club 7 Art World Have an ice stay! Motor magic Premier pointers The sunniest stories to brighten your day! Barbie world Top Draw Jarvis Dagsy Dog For more information on Brum Revving up! How the Story Comes Alive Winter Wond Picture Gallery Fresh Webby's World Buzz Squirte F-mail Next Week Win It Quidditch Quest Dear f-mail, If there are other Funday readers out Eat the Uglies! Young lions Fans Utd Finish with the winner - Funday Sport! Kitted out Contents The Last Empress Contents Girls just wanna have fun Arguments in Paris Can they be serious? As South Pacific opens, Simon Fanshawe examines the grit behind the musical's glitz Musicals Stereophonics Continental Airlines Royal Academy of Arts Pisanello Charming rogues, pointless vogues Bandits will steal your heart, while Zoolander is all dressed up with nowhere to go. Cosmo Landesman on the week's releases Virgin Rest of the week's films Universal Lacking spirit: Ghosts of Mars Victorian and Albert Museum Champs-Elysees Short Cuts Biteback There ought to be a law against him Many a slip Radio Waves Picture Gallery Virgin megastores She's got the look Her songs are painfully honest, so why won't the Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam reveal her true identity, asks Mark Edwards Picture Gallery Virgin megastores Cancer, mortality, art. . . Sam Taylor-Wood has felt the fear and pictured it anyway—quite brilliantly, says Waldemar Januszczak What a turn-up for the books Far from being old hat, libraries have never looked more interesting, says Hugh Pearman Architecture Kiss Me Kate DigitalClassicstv Classical On record Planel pop the events that defined today's music scene Picture Gallery Pop New Romantics Occupying the seat at the Pop Academy previously… Jazz Record of the week Rest of the week's theatre The Believer A strange and dangerous gift Brian Friel's Faith Healer is a portrait of the artist as a young man. Robert Hewison is engrossed by the play's revival at the Almeida 'Unmissable' Look ahead Film Picture Gallery The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss The Times Leterary Supplement Eugene genies Satisfaction is guaranteed by the Royal Ballet's splendid version of Onegin, says David Dougill Dance Video UK box office Oct 26-Nov 25 US box office Oct 26-Nov 25 Agenda Nordic exposure Scandinavians and the sun shone at the Huddersfield festival, says Paul Driver Music Events Riverdance Travis Gabrielle Theatre Tokens Sbc Ronnie Wood Metro Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Adam Ant The Sleeping Beauty Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Culture Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items D'oyly Carte Opera Company Supertramp Multiple Display Advertising Items Events Nautica Jeans Company Hood Hood Books Capital Breaks Quidam Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Culture Garrick Theatre Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Paperbacks Get carried away this Christmas These books will send children of all ages into transports of delight, says Nicolette Jones Top five IVOR Reputations under fire A clutch of famous names is reassessed in Miranda Seymour's choice of the year's finest biographies Biography History Today Time to confess all The best memoirs are the ones that reveal the most, says Caroline Gascoigne Top five Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items DMA QPD Head and shoulders above the rest Brian Glanville chooses the sports books that really pack a punch The Alexander Novels Waterstone's Taking artistic licence with obscure objects of desire Kitsch, soft porn and indiscreet recollections—they're all here in Frank WHITFORD's round-up of the year's best art books Top five The Sunday Times Every picture tells a story Don't miss out on these fabulous books, says Colin McDOWELL Illustrated Books Top five Masters of the universe John Cornwell chooses books for the budding boffins Fighting Dirty Smoothly does it Christopher Silvester on the stars who stand out from the crowd DK Top five The stranger in your child's life Martin Wroe reveals the findings of our Surfsafe 2001 survey and finds out what children really get up to online 9% of parents find their children discussing… Smarten up, lighten up! Sounding off Brilliant! Click online for a cracking Christmas Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Simon Crerar Stocks up for the festive season That's amazing The dog is a veggie, too My best buy Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVD comes of age Reviews adapted from What Hi Fi? Sound and Vision magazine. December issue on sale now Buyer's guide Reliable All-Rounder Surround-Sound Stunner Sony Dav-S500 Powerful Portable Word Perfect Look Who's Talking Don't panic Empire direct Contents The one to watch The week ahead Best film Any Given Sunday Saturday, Sky Premier, 10pm Worth setting the video for… The Navigators Bridge: Mostar Bridge—Bosnia (BBC2, 8pm) The Hound of The Baskervilles The End of the Line BBC1 Channel 5 Radio Sky One Satellite, Cable and digital The World At Their Feet Life After Love Film choice Mother's Little Helper BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, Cable and digital You Only Live Once Blood Of The Vikings Film choice Be Happy No Title BBC1 Cleaning up in the terror war (C5,8pm) Radio Sky One Critics choice Swallow Film choice Take Medication BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Trouble At The Top Film choice Mother's Little Helper BBC1 Channel 5 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics Choice Life After The Street Film choice Be Happy BBC1 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital Private Life Of a Masterpiece Marion Brando (Biography, 7pm) Picture Gallery Film choice Take Medication BBC1 Channel 5 Radio Sky One Satellite, cable and digital The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Intel inside Contents GUCCI Contents If all else fails, there just might be a job in designer knitwear for Maria McERLANE Strange little girl Happy days: Amos has found a new serenity Clinique Snap happy Love is . . . wearing identical outfits. The celebrity couple that dresses together stays together, says Flic Everett Now and Glen The International a list are taking the high road and heading for bonnie Scotland, says Louise Weston Debenhams Opium Boys won't be girls Real men don't wear bras or skirts, despite fashion designers' best attempts. Well, not any more, says Simon Mills South of the border Fragile Issey Miyake Wild West There's more to Californian girls than Baywatch bikinis. Get ready for the new LA designers. Photographs by Ram Gibson. Styling by Eric Kosse. Directed by Isabella Blow Black-and-chalk pinstripe cocktail dress, and nude… Nokia Planet Fashion From being the darling of the high street, Gap now seems to have lost its way. So, is there life in the old label yet? Picture Gallery Chopard The Mod Squad Perfect Couple Knife & packer What Elton Wants for Christmas Put on a warm front this winter This page Hand-knit cardigan, £350, by Eley… Muller Vitality Ready to Wear Blanket poncho, £146, by Gianfranco Ferre Jeans,… Duck Easy to prepare and virtuality impossible to ruin, duck is the ideal bird for an alternative Christmas feast, says Alastair Hendy Picture Gallery Where to Get It Seeds of Change Soup Letters When in Rome . . . Winner's Dinners Drink Red and Be Merry Cheap and cheerful or expensive and rare, our festive reds selection has something for everyone Table Talk Cool, Calm, Collected Simple antiques and a pale and interesting palette have brought quiet elegance to a family home. Victoria Stanley reports Get the look Nokia Down to Earth Staying Choose your evergreens carefully and the winter garden will light up your life, says Dan Pearson The Sunday Times Best of breed A couple's lifelong passion for plants has created a truly dazzling display. 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But experts are divided on whether it even exists, says Nicola Gill Hypochondriac's Guide Medical Notes Anorexia behind the veil, breast-cancer reanalysis, heart-attack deaths and getting the right jab Sleep easy New research suggests that you don't need your full eight hours kip to be at your best. Peta Bee reports The Sunday Times What's the alternative? Consumer File Tune in Get into the groove when you work out, and you will motivate yourself to do it better and for longer, says Graham Adams The Knowledge How to breathe correctly Diet Watch There's more to dieting than counting calories, says Amanda Ursell 6 of the Best Men's stocking fillers On the Nose Is it the smell or the hype? Emma Moore puts a team to the test in a blind smelling session of big-name fragrances Jim Lawrence Ltd. 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Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word To Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Katharine Allen Dovetail RSVP Style Dinner Dates Elite Berkeley Sweetingham The Sunday Times Acqua Di Parma Contents Contents Bargain of the week? Grooms Cottage, Moorgreen, Nottinghamshire, £109,950 Sales talk. . . Transport links Home essentials Calvin Klein bed sheets Musical mentors hit the right note Growing up in a house filled with melodies gave the young Lesley Garrett a fondness for the spotlight Time and place Town & country What £85,000 buys you in . . . Aberdeenshire Moving on Deck the halls Picture Gallery Branching out for Christmas Tired of the same boring old tree? Victoria O'Brien discovers how to buy a pine you can be proud of Choose your tree: then it's time to start decorating Building sites The BBC website offers design tips from Carol, Laurence . . . and Bob Agents hit on a priceless ploy 'Price on application' is Shorthand for 'if you have to ask you can't afford it', discovers Jasper Gerard Cheltenham & Gloucester Houses of the week Surrey £6m Glos £240,000 Edinburgh £635,000 London £295,000 Oxford £695,000 The Sunday Times Devon £250,000 Herts desire Architects Anthony Hudson and Sarah Featherstone have done it again. Hugh Pearman applauds the sumptuous modernism of their latest creation "With no mortgage to pay for two years, and no… Kew Riversice Ask the experts The Sunday Times The lawyer The architect Scandal in the shires Country living could be livelier than you thought, warns Fred Redwood Modern City Living Try a slice of country house living Divided country houses come with great views, but be prepared for neighbourly arguments over the begonias, warns Caroline Donald Park life High society Divided assets Austin Gray Henryadams Fairview New Homes Ltd. Austin Gray Carter Jonas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staneord Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't hold open house for vermin What was that scratching in the attic? The number of rats in Britain is on the increase—and your nice warm home is just what they're looking for this winter, reports Helen Davies Project X: fitting a gas fire £795,000 in Stoke Newington? Now we know prices are mad An N16 postcode is not yet swanky but the area is benefiting from its proximity to Islington, Which is. Jasper Gerard pays a visit Stoke Newington: the facts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Chesterton Residential Hamptons Grovemanor Homes Harrods Estates Knight Frank Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mountgrange Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chilling out in the Alps Buying a property in Europe's main ski resorts has never been easy, but cut through the swathes of red tape and it should be a downhill run all the way, says Graham Duffill Where to buy Off-piste retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Majorca Golfing exclusiv & limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pastina World Class Homes The Sunday Times World Class Homes Fadesa Paradon Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Almanzora Chesterton Sotogrande Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean View Ocean Estates Marbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Propertunities Interealty Ocean Estates Marbella Multiple Display Advertising Items A new leaf Extending tables take up less space but come into their own for a family dinner, says Victoria O'Brian Where to buy Design classics The Waring blender Battlefield for class conflict The Film: The Servant (1963). Directed by Joseph Losey The Property: 30 Royal Avenue, Chelsea, London SW3 In search of . . . houses with views Lucky choice proves its worth Good buy Sweet and sour taste of 'starter' Bad buy Starting out Imperial wharf Dream arises from the ruins It takes guts to buy a run-down castle and hope to earn a living from it, says Gally Law Cottage v castle FPDsavills St-George Barratt Western Beach Knight Frank Are you sitting comfortably? Properties with life tenants can seem attractive investment opportunities. However, warns Nicola Venning, be prepared for hidden costs and a long wait for a return on your outlay Capital West Shenley Homes Ltd Countryside Properties Barratt Primelocation Scotland Stirlingshire The Sunday Times St. George Love me, love my taste Previously-married people come with baggage—and while new partners may love their idiosyncrasies, they often hate the old furniture, says Ros Dodd The Sunday Times St. George Putney wharf Ancient city with a modern dilemma Winchester may have to allow more new homes on its ancient streets - or let them be built on green fields, says Cheryl Markosky The Sunday Times Liberty place Lockes Wharf Norfolk Broads Portugal Cascais Centre Ealing W5 Star Street Paddington Village The Sunday Times Meetingagreements Cotswolds North Curry, Somerset Great Character with Every Comfort Central North Oxford Costa Blanca - Spain Marbella, Spain Riverside Living Notting Hill Andalucia Spain Marbella Calahonda Hants/wilts Border Layouts to suit your lifestyle The winner of The Sunday Times What House? award for best interior layout allows buyers to choose the floorplan that meets their needs, says Sue Chester Find the lie of the land Check out a new area by renting before buying—but don't dither too long, says Rosie Millard The market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fitz-Gibbon Residential Rentals Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes Homes Contents BMW Intuition Estee Lauder Contents Samsung Eye Opener That was the Week when. . . Relative Values Paul McKenna. hypnotist. and his mother, Joan, lecturer, Interviews by Kathy Brewis. Photograph: David Harrison Lladro Evolution of Denim Evolution of Penim Longines Best of Times Worst of Times Bang & Olufsen Eureka! Scientific Milestones Picture Gallery Jacob's Creek Alizee Ford One L of a guy One L of a guy Zantac Rotary Christmas past Christmas present Scientists have found that our bodies contain their own miracle medicines. But you can't open the bottle unless you live a healthy life Picture Gallery Social Work The Cooperative Bank Taylor's Port Games Workshop How Does Michael Owen Get his Kicks? These are the boots Michael Own wore when he scored his killer hat trick against Germany. But with his place in football history secure, will the wunder kind from Chester be able to keep his feet on the ground? By Rob Hughes Braun Citizen Pocket reader Bose Keefing up Appearances When the Rolling Stones became tax exiles in France, a young photographer, Dominique Tarle, joined them. Along with the hell-raising, his images—seen here for the first time—capture their quieter moments. By Philip Norman Picture Gallery The cashmere collection Multibionta The Holy Ghosts This Czech chapel is gruesomely furnished with the bones of 40,000 victims of plague and war. Why were they removed from their last resting place? Photographs by Simon Norfolk. Report by Joseph Dunn Ruddles County Swarovski Don't miss your exclusive Lord of the Rings… Boss Giftrapt Mont Blanc Quality treats Dunhill Shocking Fillers Familiar gifts with a twist As Tom Jones might say, it's not unusual to give bath oil or accessories at Christmas. But you can still do it with imagination, even on a low budget. Stephanie Clark chooses gifts for under £50. Photographs: James Johnson What makes a hot-water bottle sexy? Putting it in a pashmina cover—which, like the other indulgences on this page, doesn't require you to break the bank. Catherine Hayward selects gifts for under £250. Photographs: James Johnson Comes De Champagne Siemens And what makes a duvet worth £770? Its luxury cashmere filling. Catherine Hayward reports. Photographs by James Johnson Nice little earners Some gifts only get better with age. And these days, designer kettles can be as much of an investment as modern art. Helen Kirwan-Taylor reports A Diamond is Forever Trium Slinky and perky What do you buy for the girl who aims to tease? Barely-there dresses in the flirtiest fabrics, and heavyweight leather accessories. Styling by Vanessa Rubio. Photographs by David Oldham Picture Gallery Jasper Conran at Wedgwood The Sunday Times Sancerre, Chablis, oak-aged Finewineservice Sheba Early yearning centre Barbie manicure kit, Zorro suit—or globe? If parents think a children let loose in Hamleys would go for education over plan fun, they're kidding themselves. By Rob Ryan. Photographs: Mark Boudillon Beeb Gift trapped How do you hide your horror, or hysterics, when you're given a ghastly present? Rachel Cooke has a battle plan Elizabeth Gage Take Pictures Not Postcards Sex toys These gadgets aren't for men only: women will gag for them too. Jonathan Margolis reports. Photograph by Graeme Montgomery Perfect pashmina Savile Row Life is vidrant Mephisto Teaser 2046 Bookwise Chess Bridge The Golf Scope Patra Wallet The Professional Cookware Company A Life in the Day01 The Sunday Times Cafe Creme Giorgio Armani Accessori

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