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Jonathan Northcroft, Jasper Conran's, Barbara Hall, David Brook, Aa Gill, Nigel Botherway, Alain de Botton, Violet Haynes, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Daisy Waugh, Dan Pearson, Simon Hacker, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Andy Packer, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, David Smith, Dominic Utton, Rory Godson, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Guy Dennis, Ellen MacArthur, Sally Brown, Tony Allen-Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Alastair Cumber, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Sir Nigel Hawthorne, Philip Kingsley, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Geraldine Hackett, Peter Yates, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, John O'Donnell, Phil Craigle, Peter Oliver, J David Jones, Mike Leiding, Emma Hill, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Richard Brooks, Shelley Von Strunckel, Jacqui Ripley, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Bridget Freer, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Derren Gilhooley, Susan Clark, Alastair Handy, Phil Baker, Alan Combes, Dr Eh Brooks, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Hew Strachan, Cosmo Landesman, Uki Goni, Zoe Brennan, Gordon Ramsay, Andy Knott, John Lee, Simon Davidson, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Alexis Giles, Barry Flatman, Sir Chris Gent's, Peter Hain's, Kate Rew, Keith Wheatley, Ghulam Hasnain, David Walsh, Colin McDowell, Peter Bolton, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Bethan Cole, Roland White, Cartriona Howatson, Andrew Harris, William Rees-Mogg, B Clay, John Stuart, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Urbanek, Hilary Lowe, John Waples, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Brian Glanville, Matthew Campbell, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Margaret Kemp, Maria McErlane, Claudia Croft, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jonathan Calvert, Sally Kinnes, Sean O'brien, David Wickers, Robert May, Michael Clower, John Aizlewood, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, David Hampson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, John Corcoran, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Kevin Maguire, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Simon Crerar, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Julia Langdon, Matthew Goodman, Bill Wyman, India Knight, Steve Grant, Joanna Simon, Barry Newcombe, Rosie Waterhouse, John Rhall, Richard Lewis, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Did sex attack gynaecologist fake his own death? Secret files warn of rail disasters Euro will be UK second currency, says Kinnock Mystical Mexico Contents Gordon's girl is Jennie Contents Briton held near Afghan terror camp Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Oxford in new snub to Thatcher Ministers call for herbal cures on NHS Fear of riots as NF moves north Villeroy & Boch Traffic fumes may cause babies to be born with heart defects Penguins die in ice limbo Unbeatable PC World Browns look to south for a family nest 'Turncoat Tory' Woodward snaps up four luxury flats Intelligent Finance Home censor for DVD films Oxford in row over rejected student British Airways Drug firm adds fourth vaccine to MMR jab Sailing heroine to repeat voyage Contents Property prices boom in shunned regions Cricket captain Hussain to get OBE JK Rowling marries her doctor friend Bluesure Will we Learn to Love the Euro? On Tuesday 300m people on the UK's doorstep get a new currency. It's beset with risk and opportunities for fraud. But already there is talk of 'euro creep' coming across the Channel. Nicholas Rufford reports on the greatest financial changeover ever attempted Crossair All change: how the new single currency will affect you All change: how the new single currency will affect you Debenhams Donate your Old Coins Afghans bid up price on Bin Laden's head Al-Qaeda fugitivies are bribery rivals Closing the Net Egg Severed head video gives insight into cruel psychology of terrorists Israel's secret game of tag with terror Briton The Shoe Bomber First hijack trial will test Bush's quest for justice Save our services Spending for victory Everest What's a euro worth? A lot of PR puff Cromwell's dilemma haunts our war against terrorism Smith feels free to tell the truth about the dome Atticvs Athenaeum shows the Carlton how to shake a leg at women Blair fails to make grade as man of our Time Welcome to the world of real families, Mr Brown Mortgages for Business Limited Stayin' alive and coming back for some more Profile The Bee Gees Cheltenham & Gloucester A once in a year chance to be the perfect father Lexus Shopping: It's a Guy Thing As tills ring with record takings, men are out in force at the sales. Gone are the days when they had to be dragged round the shops. Margarette Driscoll and Jane Mulkerrins report on the emergence of men who love to buy SAAB Pakistan raises Kashmir nuclear stakes Germans catch economic chill as jobless toll rises EasyJet Jordan assists Israeli army MasterCard Giuliani bequeaths crime challenge to New York Anger and despair as arson fires ring Sydney Argentina's new poor on the march Film censors Ali's wild womanising Sound Seekers Mitsubishi Motors Muggings leap by 40% as police go on terror beat Britain shivers at end of record warm year Top sail: Briton Neal McDonald, skipper of the… Weather and Travel Outlook Thieves snatch £3m in jewels Calves killed over veal-crate ban News in Brief Police bonus plan Britons face US missile protest charges Land seizure list Cash machine boss 'flees with fortune' Crash deaths Baby killed in fire Called to account Lottery goes to a double rollover London Boat Show Better guarantees Murder hunt Poet dies Out in the open Quick return Contents Sir Alex hints at U-turn Cole seals Gunners comeback Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Bowyer strikes to snatch crucial win Result: Goals 4 Red Cards 3 Gudjohnsen floors Newcastle Suicidal Sunderland crushed under wheels of the Tractor Boys FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football £8m Cole signs for Blackburn Rovers The Sunday Times Sports Calendar 2002 Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Angel makes Spurs pay penalty Owen hits his century Charlton win as home fans turn on Smith Blackburn show why they need £8m Cole 14 sent off as refs go red-card crazy Wycombe brawl Oxford hit six Easy for Celtic Boston top Wanchope treble sparks City Poor Bradford down on their luck Agyemang pops up to bury Preston Match-winner Summerbee sees red Sturridge keeps Wolves at door to promotion Vogts an unlikely saviour The former Germany manager is being tipped to succeed Craig Brown, but it's hard to know why he would want to, writes Brian Glanville Cole new Ball game The precocious talents of Joe Cole appear to be maturing, and just in time for England's World Cup adventure The Times Solano just the ticket The Peruvian winger has a chance to show the champions why Newcastle United are real title contenders Champions turn up heat in winter The knack of winning as the weather worsens has proved to be crucial to the destination of the Premiership title. By Jonathan Northcroft Winter Wobbles: How Titles are Won and Lost Game for a laugh This week Manchester United begin the search for a new manager. . . if indeed Sir Alex Ferguson quits as promised. Jonathan Northcroft assesses the leading contenders Contenders for the Crown: Who Has the CV to Replace a Legend? Pearl emerges from shell to raise spirits Hussain had the right idea Letters to the Sports Editor Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&a Book Review Nick Skelton: Only Falls and Horses Nick Sketlon with Mary Neal Greenwater Publishing, hb, £18.95 Bestsellers The Dream Team Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson celebrate the third round of the FA Cup, the fan's favourite day Gunners will test Vialli's progress Rob Hughes The Watford manager's coaching credentials will be under scrutiny in an intriguing FA Cup contest The Sunday Times Aussies romp to victory Peter Roebuck watches Australia crush South Africa to confirm their No 1 status in the world Renault Clio OBE for Hussain Scoreboard Rugby's day of shame Brawls scar Gloucester win Irish angry at injuries Barkley's derby delight Andrew fury at 'race slur' Serious allegations by Newcastle's director of rugby raised the temperature further after a bad-tempered game, reports Stephen Jones Brilliant Bekele quick to repay coach's faith Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Istabraq sets a Champion standard The Champion Hurdler triumphed on his first run of the season and looks a good bet to land a record fourth crown, says Michael Clower The King and I This season must have felt liek a magic carpet ride for trainer Aidean O'Brien and his record-breaking jockey Aston Martin Lancaster Reading Aston Martin Approved Programme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bumpy ride in Volvo Bushfires and storms add to the dangers as British skippe Neal McDonald crosses the line first in Tasmania Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Happy New Car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley Step on the Gas Hydrogen is the fuel of the future, and it could be here sooner than you think, reports Andrew Frankel Faster than a moving tax break The chancellor has invented a new kind of company car Be careful where you go to learn to drive Retail Therapy AMG Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruickshank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing breed Jaguar's S-type R takes on BMW's mighty M5 on its own terms. Can it succeed, asks Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Straight Eight New Forest Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items This is my car of the year, and best forget the rest Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wunder cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Job prospects sink to 30-year low Exodus bid piles pressure on C&w chief Clean-up firm targets UK Maldivesdirect Contents Pizzaland founder joins Café Rouge auction Banks set to sue Argentina Contents Vodafone to dump directors' pay deal Kingfisher leads our tips for 2002 Agenda Telecom and Drug Stocks Head the Sunday Times Shares to Buy next Year Our recommendations nudge ahead as market falls sharply Our selection for 2001 contained a few turkeys, but overall the shares made a profit in a tough year. By John Waples Shell touted as £11bn bidder for BG Group Burger King has growing appetite BAA aims to land new finance chief Carnival targets P&o investors M&S enjoys bumper Christmas Sri Lanka Railtrack talks anger freight companies Business Letters Steady as she grows Economic Outlook End of marketing as we know it Book of the Week Fog of war obscures the outlook American Account Heroes & Villains of 2001 The slowing economy has tested Britain's business leaders to the utmost this year. Paul Durman separates the fleet footed from those with feet of clay Thus Argentina laughing all the way at the banks President Saa's debt default has made him a hero, but Dominic O'Connell says the honeymoon will soon be over Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items 15% Yield on Capital Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International The SCF Group OCRA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green Globe Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Briens Recession Proof Franchise Goldfinch Franchises The Sunday Times From bullied boy to conquering hero Vodafone's Sir Christopher Gent is a man with a plan—for life as well as work Profile Working Day Storm brews in lager land as Heineken loses out on Carling How did Coors, the controversial US brewer, beat the Dutch giant to win Britain's biggest beer brand? By Matthew Goodman Easy ways to cut costs in a slowdown Small firms face a few hard months. John O'Donnell reports on the simplest ways they can save money Staff fume over extra breaks for smokers Questions of Business Try overseas, young tycoon Shares that could bring a happy new year After the rollercoaster ride of the past 12 months, Alicia Wyllie asks experts to pick stocks that look good for 2002 Survey finds hope of 14% Footsie rise Fidelity Investments' Profit on a liquid investment Buying fine wines can be lucrative, and gains are generally tax-free. But it is a high-risk investment. By David Budworth Liverpool Victoria Last chance for pensions loophole Retirement savers have until the end of January to take advantage of a generous tax break, writes Guy Dennis Foster & Cranfield Chase De Vere Defiant trader looks back on two years of struggle After pulling back from the brink of disaster, John Urbanek is retiring from this column—but not from day trading Borrowers face hidden risks with euro mortgage Many Britons believe that they would be better off with a home loan in euros. But most are wrong, writes David Budworth Legal & General Executive Appointments Odgers Ray & Berndtson Hanover Fox International Quiz 2001 Have you been reading attentively? Test your knowledge and win a case of champagne Interexec Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hit the Road A driver's guide to the world It's time to put your foot down: driving holidays leave the rest on the grid, says Columnist of the Year Jeremy Clarkson. Overleaf, we find five great routes to relish Clubs Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Drive the world Engine throbbing, but nowhere to go? Simon Hacker has a highway to heaven on every continent Saga Atol Protected Behind the brochure Andante Travels 2002 Andante specialises in cultural and archeological tours. David Wickers digs up the facts and figures Fishing for a date in Tunisia Alone and underdressed in holiday hell, Violet Haynes falls for a tall, dark stranger Malta Inter-Continental Easier-Jet for the south US flight delays? Books of the Week Travel ideas for the adventurous Picture Gallery Readers' Rants Holiday Money Questions and Answers TV Travel Bargain Map of the World Australia counts the cost of fires 2002: a guide to the celebrations Tour firms urged to go green A New Year's Eve to remember How will you ring in the new? Celebrities tell us about their hottest Hogmanays, starting with Peter Hain's prison party From Sobriety and Solitude to Champagne and Fireworks: How 10 Celebrities Spent their Most Memorable New Year's Eve Markwarner Sharm offensive There's more to Sinai's star than spin: Sharm el Sheikh will get your vote, says Mark Hodson Atol Protected Anatolian Sky Somak Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Europe's hottest après-ski Whe the lifts stop, the real fun begins. Sean Newsom asks the experts where to find best parties in the Alps Overseas Travel Elegant Resorts Solo's Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa & Latin America Steppes Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sun Trailfinders Travelbag Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flight Centre Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbados Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrier Caribbean Australian Affair Travel Select The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsican Affair British European Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsica Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items EuroVillages Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Preferential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrier Indian Ocean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Owners in france Eurocamp Multiple Display Advertising Items French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheznous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Villa Life Multiple Display Advertising Items French Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Life Multiple Display Advertising Items French Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Val d'isère Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittanyferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Markwarner Meribel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK/IRELAND Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Adventures Explore worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carolina Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Parakeets, planes and people aside, Bill Wyman has always loved travel UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Forest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay's agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Where was I? Win a holiday to The Annabelle and Anassa in Cyprus, with Seasons in Style Contents The Day I Said No the Day I Said No For years, Matthew Campbell was haunted by a man he saw murdered in Liberia. As a journalist, should he have intervened? Then, on a Afghan Killing field, came a second chance Contents And so to Bed Crushed by the annual family disaster The pressures of festive togetherness have a rich potential for catastrophe, says Stuart Wavell The Old U and the New You The old upper class has gone, but a new breed of salaried snob has taken over. Daisy Waugh identifies our new rulers: smart, iornic and lavel obsessed Who, where, how, what: Your Guide to Spotting a New You Can the Babes wear it any more? Victory of the last real royal The Queen's quiet sense of duty will give her a jubilee triumph Bury this rural myth in concrete Mean Fields Sea sprite ready for a relaunch Interview Article Withdrawn Quiz 2001 From the foot and mouth calf who was offered a role in panto to the resignation of the Railtrack chief, Roland White asks you to pit your wits: how much can you remember of the stories that made the year? Quiz 2001 Who said that? Match the quotation to the picture Culture fit for a brave new year Bacteria eat pollution The Sunday Times Choosing our tomorrow The scientific breakthroughs of the year have been exciting, but some are dangerous, says Robert May Pupils face more AS-level mayhem Answer the question The Sunday Times Gentle lessons in divorce Family break-up can hurt a child's education, but schools are finding ways of helping them cope, says Susan Elkin University of Durham Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ocean Estatesmarbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Blanca World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Paradar Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take a walk on the wild side Planners can at last make developers take wildlife seriously, says Gareth Huw Davies The deck's a hit This Sussex house was not making the best of its dramatic views, Cheryl Markosky learns, until adding a glass cube perched on wooden stits brought the outdoors inside Fair Clough Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property News Different spin on futuristic living Mike Leidig sees rotating cylinders used to create flexible living space Houses of the week Home essentials Homes Spruce up and cash in Spend wisely to get your house ready for the spring market, says Zoe Brennan Don't store up trouble for yourself Be careful it you're putting precious items in storage, warns Zoe Brennan Project X: guttering Tracking the market On top of the world, and you still can't get a cab And the World Said Talking heads The, Daily Telegraph: Last Word. . . Horst Fantazzini The Daily Telegraph: Sir Nigel Hawthorne One Day, Rodney We're All Going to Be Legionnaires People of the Week This Life Puppy Love The Woad to Success Give It a Rest, Iain Quiz 2001 answers The Flintstones in the Agony of De Feet Contents Hold on Tight! Critch Spiky story Funday Disney celebration Peckish polly You can dance Brainy bicycle Funday Top Draw Jarvis Dagsy Dog Going 4 It! Funday joins Kate Munday during her exciting day as a roving reporter for Radio 4's Go4It Stars in their Eyes! The allSTARS give Funday an exclusive behind-the-scenes look on the set of their magical video for new single Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby World Buzz! Squirt F-mail Ray Fun Next Year Win It! Sport Fans utd Contents The Lord of the Rings Contents The best of 2001 Thumbs up for Al Jazeera and The Blue Planet, Cornwall's Eden Project, The Dish and the return of children's radio. Over the next four pages, we select the year's highs and lows Television Architecture Radio Dance Music Theatre Pop Paul Scofield was the best ever Lear, Now, 40 years on, he returns to the role with Alec McCowen and Kenneth Branagh in support. Nicolas Soames was there to see history being remade As Millennium projects go—and this is one of the… Between a rock and a watery place Can Terry Farrell's 'submarium' do for Hull what the Guggenheim has done for Bilbao, asks Hugh Pearman Biteback Not Del Boy, but a poor relation Television Thanks for listening Radio waves Living the life of Reilly From a bit part in Prime Suspect to a starring role alongside Michael Caine, Kelly Reilly is heading for the big time, says Garth Pearce The new model army The week's films The Times Literary Supplement Short Cuts The Last Castle Antonio's bottom line The ROH's soon-to-be musical director is causing a stir with his glamorcus Hosenkavalier, says Hugh Canning The more it snows. . . Two magic versions of Robert North's Snowman brign an icy glow to David Dougill Mulholland Drive Give us hope, Joanna A crisis in classical recording is forcing talented young artists into the crossover market—and threatens to turn the glories of the repertoire into easy listening. Bryan Appleyard sounds a bleak warning Planet pop the… Classical Pop: compilations Jazz: compilations Record of the week To boldly go back. . . It's Star Trek, but not as we know it. Enterprise steps back in time to wonky warps and funny phasers. Stephen Armstrong has first contact The Wight stuff Looking good for 2002 Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Josie and the Pussycats Top 10 pop albums 2001 Agenda The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall English National Ballet Quidam Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Stills Nash & Young Four Seasons Raymond Gubbay Barbican Raymond Gubbay Pipe 'Em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 720 Hardbacks Paperbacks The French master Something to Declare by Julian Barnes Picador £8.99 pp304 The corset: beauty aid or erotic object from sexuality's twilight zone? The Corset: A Cultural History by Valerie Steele Yale £29.95 pp198 Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed by Harold Koda Yale £30 pp168 Bones of contention Diary At a glance Ideas The first Stalingrad The Road to Verdun: France, Nationalism and the First World War by Ian Ousby Cape £17.99 pp304 Wonder of the ancients Belzoni's Travels edited by Alberto Siliotti British Museum £40 pp336 Egyptian Diaries by Jean-François Champollion Gibson Square £10.99 pp284 the Reflections of Osiris by John Ray Profile £15 pp176 Undiminished appetites for life Sean O'brien thrills to the rhythm of living, from the first stirnings of adolescence to imagined London rivers Defiantly difficult Speech! Speech! by Geoffrey Hill Penguin £9.99 pp60 A touch of Dostoevsky in the wastepaper basket Collected Shorter Fiction of Joseph Roth translated by Michael Hofmann Granta £15.99 pp291 Coming to America Carry Me across the Water by Ethan Canin Bloomsbury £16.99 pp224 the Ash Garden by Dennis Bock Bloomsbury £16.99 pp300 Paperbacks Pick of the week Children's book of the week Audio books of the week Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . Last Orders The Sunday Times Doors Awards 2001 The Doors third annual awards recognise stars aplenty—demons too—in 2001, a year when technology took a good few steps backward, though many more leaps forwards Empire Websites of the year Webwatch editor Simon Crerar hands out rosettes to the sites that have made the net a surfer's feast this year Quotes 2001 Books of the year Doors' choice for inquiring minds Contents The one to watch Best film The Truman Show Today, BBC1, 9pm Fare Cop Station Jim Save the … West Side Story (C4,1.25pm) Me and My Shadows BBC1 Radio Sky One Bremner, Bird And Fortune Matilda (Bbc1,2. 50pm) Smallville BBC1 Radio Sky One Great Natural Wonders The Tichborne Claimant …Graham Norton BBC1 Radio Sky One Shackleton The 5,000 Fingers Of Dr T (C4,9am) Danger: Ice BBC1 Radio Sky One Extreme Survival Film choice Danger: Ice BBC1 Radio Sky One Timewatch Film choice New Series Double Episode Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One Murder in Mind Duel in the Sun (BBC2, 3.15pm) Big Brother: Small World BBC1 Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Waterstone's Contents Harrods Contents Acting up Two-piece or not two-piece? Maria McErlane considers the pitfalls of squeezing into a winter-sun bikini What to look forward to in 2002 People to meet, places to go and what to wear when you get there. Here's everything you need to know for a fabulous year ahead. Compiled by Derren Gilhooley Catherine Hurley Orlando Bloom Mappin & Webb Victoire de Castellane jewellery Planet Fashion Want to throw a party your guests will be talking about all year? Claudia Croft gets tips from the man that can Selfridges Perfect Couple knife & packer It's in the stars What do the heavens have in store for the new year? Shelley Von Strunckel, Style's astrologer, looks ahead to the ups and downs of 2002 Hogmanay hell For the chef Gordon Ramsay, everything has to be just perfect, but one New Year's Eve turned out to be anything but Chaplins Way-out colour Tatler Two Ways with Fried Fish Where to Get It The Sunday Times Letters Floral tributes Winner's Dinners Grape Expectations If you always stick to the same tried-and-tested bottles, make 2002 the year you give something different a go Wine Something to drink Wines for the new year Table Talk Picture Gallery Sort It out It's never been easier to bring store and order to your home. By Hilary Lowe Portland Conservatories Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Down to Earth Neil Wormald on growing your own mistletoe Future Perfect What are your green-fingered ambitions for the year ahead? Dan Pearson has his eye on an allotment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Transtherm Caves Defy Dolphin Sofa Workshop Odeon Furniture Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jim Lawrence Traditional Ironwork Thomas Lloyd Top 10 Diy health checks Mulling over resolutions? There's nothing more important than your health and wellbeing, so Sally Brown lists 10 key areas for men and women that need a regular Mot For Men New heights Multiple Display Advertising Items Oakridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viva Sofa Kirkdale What's the alternative? Consumer File Ab flatteners Keep moving If you're tired of the treadmill, Jacqui Ripley has a few motivational tricks that help to keep you on the right track Five Exercises that Give the Fastest Results Diet watch See in the new year without a hangover, says Amanda Ursell 6 of the Best Eye soothers Freshen up Consign the ancient make-up and relaxed beauty routines to the bin and start 2002 with a new routine, says Bethan Cole Reproduction Furniture Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Pease & Jay Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Multiple Display Advertising Items Hair Clinic Make a resolution to be daring with your hair, says Philip Kingsley Do It by the Book Lighten up A hot new colouring technique will give every wannabe blonde something to smile about. Emma Hill reports Doctor's orders Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Call the phone ot fax number below your sign to find Scope Help! Mrs Mills answers all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word MFI Raymond Weil Geneve Contents BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine Sch. . . you know who? The Year of the Unthinkable I complained about forking out for his first… Allders Eye Opener That was the Week when. . . Norway Relative Value Amdega Sharps Magnet Best of Times Worst of Times The Facts of Lief Eureka!scientific Milestones Moben D. F. S Bathing Duty Picture Gallery European Community Picture Gallery Zantac Relief Vi-Spring Neville Johnson No Title Strachan Wesley-Barrell Wharfside Mephisto Teaser 2050 Bookwise Chess Bridge Page & Moy Holidays Underscar A Life in the Day The Sunday Times Multiyork Honda

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