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News from 06/01/2002

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Selwyn Hodson Pressinger, M. Downes, Jagjit Gupta, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, I Cameron, Mark Franchetti muzaffarabad, Barbara Hall, Nick Compton, Jonathan Glayton, Tony Matthews WBA club historian and statistician, Nigel Botherway, N J, Fred Redwood, Chandrika Kumaratunga, David Brown, Graham Brooks, Mary Killen, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Peter Whittle, Rob Hughes, John Leslie, John Peter, V S, Amanda Ursell, John Doughty, Miranda Nugent, Charles Miranda, Jonathan Miller, Karen Wheeler, Jane Mulkerrins, Julia Phillips, J D, Max Glaskin, Emine Saner, Alan Delaney, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Alex Todorovic, Nicola Venning, Kathryn Cooper, Frankie Dettori, John Elliot, Sam Gilpin, P D, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, David Schwartz, David Cracknell Political Editor, Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Dr Charles Chillcott, David Lynch, E P, Clive Davis, Anne Munro, Bob Pawsey, Sue Leonard, Joseph Dunn, John Dugdate, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Tom Walker, Sir Christopher Bland, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Tom English, Matt Rudd, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Robert Hewison, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Fran Babb, Marty Bandier, Geraldine Hackett, H C, David Hewson, Cally Law, Peter Yates, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Alan Nicol, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Dr Peter Daggett Consultant Physician, Hugh Canning, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Victoria Segal, Max Anderson, Helen Kirwan, Martin Rees, Michael Jones, John O'Donnell, Lacasta Miller, Henry Wasswa, Richard Fletcher, Phil Craigle, James Clarke, Sam Murphy, George Perry, Mike Ganley, Adam Nathan, Philp Kingsley, David Landes, Naoml Calne, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Lucy Moore, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Patrick Garratt, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Gheryl Markosky, Shelley Von Strunckel, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Amber Cowan, R Kolesar, Tom Lloyd, Stephen Hayllar, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Danny O'Brien, William Dixon Smith, G Murphy, Phil Baker, Christina Patterson, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Peter isles, Roy Harrison, Alan Stockwell, Ken Barnes, Andy Matthews, Wembley Arona, Steven Boyd, Chloë Beeney, Gareth Huw Davies, Raymond Keene, David Reith, David Cracknell, Senay Boztas, Uki Goni, Zoe Brennan, Cosmo Landesman, Tim Richardson, Allcia Wyille, William Peakin, J R R Tolklen, Andy Knott, Marina Cantacuzino, Chris Partridge, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Kate Rew, M J, G Watson, Tim Moorey, kevin Maguire, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ron Clarke, John Richardson, Roland White, Peter Harrison, Joseph Sinclair, Rory Godson Business Editor, Lee Johnson, Brian Ford, William Ells, Ian Rankin, Maurice Chittenden, Bernard Russell, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Jim Nolan, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Iain Stewart-Fergusson, Peter Witson, Martin Ivens, Jenny Uglow, Susan Elkin, Bill Gamble, Amanda Craig, Dr Mustafa Iqbal, John Harlow, Jamie Bye, Godfrey Smith, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Sorrell, John Carey, Gregor Watt, Natalle Graham, Tom Robbins, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Maria McErlane, Jonathan Calvert, Hazel Curry, Jason Corcoran, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Nigel Powell, Mark Haughton, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, M Radha, Jeremy Lazell, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, R Masters, Rupert Steiner, John Appleyard, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Frank Futzgibbon, Dan Cairns, Pete Oliver, Julian Ryall, Kevin Maguire, David Walsh Sports writer, Martin Culverwell, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Simon Crerar, Sarah Baxter, Douglas Kennedy, Rhona Mogridge, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Ben West, Danny Danziger, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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US missed three chances to seize Bin Laden Majority of Britons warm to euro entry Peugeot Contents High IQ Britannia rules the brainwaves Mother figure: Cherie Blair, who is travelling with… Contents The Road to Ground Zero Contents Health fears for Brown baby Give your Obsolete Currency to Charity After the Euro. . . Free: Giant Sports Calendar Next Week Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Patrick Robinson Milburn to sack health chiefs who didn't make grade Minister casts doubt upon tests for British euro entry Queen to make history with visit to Ireland The Sunday Times Campbell tells of his mental breakdown Mail watchdog clears the way for abolition of 'daft' second-class post Merrill Lynch HSBC Parkinson's daughter:'I miss him' Attacks raise fear level on streets New victims feed alarm over crime P&o Stena Line Liverpool juries twice as likely to acquit as Old Bailey courts Village full of tycoons tops wealth league English schoolgirl, 16, is the new face of Prada Smile Cunard to build Queen Mary 2 From plain Jane to the toast of Hollywood How did an East Grinstead girl get to be a £19m TV sensation? John Harlow and John Elliott report British Airways From Plain Jane to the toast of Hollywood Churchill fights off all-comers to be voted greatest Briton New witness claims Ledward is alive as police start probe OneTel Artificial eyeball hope for the blind Clarke warns ministers to deliver or else England will sing up for Sven at World Cup After years of research Volkswagen Carey to announce his retirement New Passat W8 Car prices set to tumble in dealer shake-up Pat Buchanan warns Britain of coming race unrest MPs rush to join the homes-for-rent club Microsoft Blairite to be new 'tough guy' head of school standards Go-go parents told children need boredom TV dramas will blame army for Bloody Sunday Rover Intel inside Handing over their Future? The new currency landed on Europe On a whistlestop tour of the eurozone, Bryan Appleyard finds more than just small change The Cooperative Bank Ford Hitler's bomb chief betrayed nuclear secret Saint Laurent designs his last collection There's something weird about that guy Profile Where on earth did all those lunar rovers go? Egg: card Crime's ugly rise Looking after Britain Everest Blair takes on Supermac's mission Charlie Brown has a word of caution about your savings Will Boris's big euro bet be the burying of him? Atticvs Mandelson turns his back on Blair's comeback offer Treasury takes Amery papers as a pay-off Sins of the parents that are visited on the terrorist sons Lancaster University Management School Mugging was rising before police went on the terror beat Fujitsu Computers Siemens What exchange rate for the euro? Byers is winner Points Birthdays Lexus Tomorrow's World Today With the rapid paced of innovation, the future could be closer than you think. As science fiction becomes retail reality, Tom Robbins and Max Glaskin seek out the technology that will shape our lives Army of Pure pledges Indian jihad Kashmir on the Brink Debenhams M15 moves to head off terror drive by A1-Qaeda… British Fighters Blair rebuked for peace claims Taliban's man on a motorbike evades capture Mullah Omar Escapes America switches attack to Somalia terror fugitives Virgin atlantic Sentenced to die by 'burning leap' Taliban Torture Jeep Picture Gallery Arafat officer led seized arms ship Skulking Mladic considers surrender Jeep Teenager crashes stolen plane into Florida tower Hitachi Debt-ridden middle classes ready to desert Argentina Sydney police hunt bush fires 'Phantom' Saudi king sued in £149m divorce battle Mugabe puts security forces on double pay Abbey National Intel inside Ali, son of Idi, builds power base in Uganda Families take officials to court on MMR Minister fights to halt spread of rail strikes Weather and Travel Outlook Picture Gallery Man and son vanish on beach News in Brief Body found Foot and mouth hits royal cash Nightclub attack Andrew barred from rival rugby ground Ruggiero quits Drink charge Two tickets share £6.9m jackpot London Boat Show Family murdered Car fire mystery Murder charge Snow chaos Monkey business Terry axed by England BBC Sport Contents Moore treble ends Island fling Cudicini saves Chelsea Sadlier puts Millwall through Scowcroft foils Mansfield Euell's winner boosts Charlton Palace seen off by Shearer strike Roberts shatters Sunderland Stubbs gives Smith lifeline Classy Arsenal stroll to easy victory Anelka opens Liverpool account Ipswich quality rises to the top FA Cup Round-Up Orient win raises doubts over Rix Scottish Cup Hignett header saves Rovers Advantage Mellberg Aston Villa's Swedish defender, a former tennis prodigy, has Tord Grip to thank for a career in football MacClesfield plot Cup triumph over West Ham A journeyman team from the Third Division are today dreaming of giantkilling and keeping their bank manager happy, writes Richard Rae Beckham to start today Enter the Dragons A fiery spirit burns among the players of Cardiff City, and they aim to upset Leeds in today's FA Cup clash The Times Next Week: Get your Free Copy of this Stunnig Guide to Sport in 2002 Tough nut to crack The Sunday Times Parma plan Yorke swoop At last, title fight lives up to billing Race can go down to wire United to come good when it matters most You write off the champions at your peril, says Joe Lovejoy, who predicts that the title will remain safe under lock and key at Old Trafford Six of the Best: Who Will Emerge from the Pack to Claim the Ferguson plays with fire by signing DI Canio United's manager is prepared to risk upsetting his side's balance to work with the Italian he has admired for years. By Brian Glanville Drop in quality has no defence The basic principles of playing at the back are being ignored, leading to shocking blunders, says Brian Glanville AXA FA Cup Third round Second Division Third Division Other Football FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Carew's move to Fulham near completion Robson and Pallister to make fourth round draw Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Out of Africa The African Nations Cup is a festival of exuberant football from players eager to catch the eye. But beneath the surface lies a tale of strife and turmoil. By Rob Hughes Five Sublime Sons of Africa All Star Travel Tigers bogged down in mud The Times Healey banned for 'kick' Unbeaten Irish lead the charge Rugby Round-Up Listless Quins ripped apart Bath overpower woeful Swansea Heineken European Cup: The Race for the Quarter-Finals Cardiff in touch Beckham must follow Keane's example Sonn loses merit marks Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Football—The Golden Age John Tennant Cassell & Co., hb, £30 Bestsellers On the Long Road Back The England forward has used his injury lay-off to re-emerge as a more powerful and driven player Gloucester ban Andrew as racism row takes new twist Newcastle's director of rugby may face legal action after claiming that one of his players was racially abused, writes Nigel Botherway The Final Steps to Fitness Woods targeted in cyanide scare Sports Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Sea of dreams Philip Hobbs, trainer of Flagship Uberalles, is working flat out to bring the biggest prizes to his Somerset stable. Tim Richards reports Results Round-Up Racing Williams turns on dazzling display Not bad for openers Matthew Hayden and Justin Langer can become the greatest opening pair the game has seen Murali falls short of the perfect 10 Gough faces test of character Aussies a class apart Blood, sweat and tears It is 15 years since a British team took part in the America's Cup but GBR Challenge is preparing to fly the flag Heineken Cup How the Challengers Line up for the America's Cup Millionaire players urged to take a cut in prize-money Men's tennis faces a tough year as tournament directors go hunting for new sponsors to finance the sport, writes Richard Evans Henman serves early warning After making powerful progress to the final in Adelaide, the British No 1 is full of confidence for the coming year. Richard Evans reports From Russia with Love Maria Sharapova may be only 14, but she is already being touted as the next big thing in the women's game The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Dugger Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A car to shatter teen dreams A move abroad means a part-time runaround is needed Motown revives old hits This week's annual motor show in Detroit will see Ford and General Motors attempt to revitalise their ranges by turning back to past successes, writes Ray Hutton The boom years just keep on coming The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday TIMEs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bkthomas Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masedati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche AFN Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley JCT600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexlus Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ford's party piece Ray Hutton test-drives the new Fiesta The Sunday Times Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Straight Eight New Forest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items I just can't keep my mouth shut about a car this good Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chairman Bland: we can turn BT into the new BSkyB Survey of industry points to recovery M&S to sell US chain for $165m Compaq Euro poll likely in 2004 Contents Turner, the cut-throat hero, nets an award Alchemy steps in to save Cedar Hey, big spender, spend a little less for Sir Eddie Agenda BA vows to fight Easyjet at Gatwick City advisers emerge poorer after a bleak year for deals The Sunday Times SRA revives 20-year franchises Rival firms vie for Cookson metals Boards face censure over consultancies Baker Tilly and Kidsons agree to perfect merger Galleon recruits PC Pepper for TV Asda sparks clothes war Business knight hits at honours list Buyout at cigarette distributor Mikhail Khodorkovsky Fidelity Investments Picture Gallery Watch What's up What's down Fallacy behind fortune Book of the Week Fooled by Randomness Nassim Nicholas Taleb Texere, £18.99 Encircled by the euro Economic Outlook Why the dollar works and the euro won't American Account Business Letters British Airways Put to Flight BA is being forced to cull its route network and cut thousands of jobs. Dominic O'Connell reports on why it cannot compete with the booming low-cost airlines Liverpool Victoria Regulators face up to firms' urge to merge Utilities are eyeing the savings that consolidation could bring. By Lucinda Kemeny and Tom Lloyd Christmas holds key to Dixons Sharewatch Pace Micro Technology National Grid Sport Entertainment A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank Cookson chief keeps the faith Deeply religious Steve Howard, whose electronics and materials company was thought to be close to breaching its banking covenants, talks about survival Profile Figures hint at surprise US recovery Manufactures and retailers lead the way with good news. Report by David Smith and Dominic Rushe in New York Publishing veteran keeps EMI rocking The group is in trouble but the division run by Marty Bandier is thriving, writes Dominic Rushe from New York Companies clear decks for the year of the flotation An upturn in sentiment and a glut of money could drive up the number of floats, writes Matthew Goodman The Sunday Times Why it pays to have a business plan Drawing up a strategy is not just for wooing your bank manager-it can also help you understand what your firm needs to succeed Scientist leaves society to its fight Brian Davis used cold logic to keep Nationwide a consumer-friendly mutual, writes Jason Corcoran Bookshop's rude worker must turn over new leaf Questions of Business Experts back British funds for 2002 … though they tipped a loser last year Investors are urged to put their money in the UK stock market in the hope of better returns, writes Alicia Wyille Do professional investors know any more than amateurs? Naoml Calne looks at their recent track record Mellon Newton Intelligent Finance Savers safe from Argentine crisis Managers of Latin American funds baled out of the stricken country before the meltdown Legal & General Life Search The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Bank Millions face bonus shortfall Investors' returns on with-profits plans are at risk. But they should not do anything rash, says David Budworth Switch to a cheaper gas deal After steep price rises, users are being urged to boycott British Gas. Report by Kathryn Cooper Should you pick up a shop in the sales? Retail shares proved to be a good buy in 2001, but are they still such a bargain? By Kathryn Cooper Mortgage holiday can beat the money blues National Savings Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals …Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards … Shares Factfile When news is so bad, it's good Shares have slumped, the US is in recession and unemployment is edging up-perfect conditions for a bull run, says stock-market historian David Schwartz, who starts a new column on investment trends this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Paragon mortgages Policy Portfolio PLC NatWest Bond girl made a killing in property Fame and Fortune Actress Fiona Fullerton is relying on rental income from her portfolio of flats for her pension Harvey Nash England Net Appointments Consignia Hanover Fox International Saxton Bampfylde Hever Michael Beer Search & Selection Statoil Citel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Scotland Diane Hilton at Career Design Ltd Cressing Templar Managing Director Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Strategic Resource Solutions MBA International Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Search & Selection Collinson Grant Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Succession Planning Associates Capita Ras Investor in People Succession Planning Associates H M Land Registry Assistant under Treasurer The Sunday Times The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABIA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Re-Mortgages / Mortgages New National Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French leave, not letters The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & co Flakey idea for a better breakfast Prufrock The Sunday Times Canny Conran bridges the hunger gap We built IT Now they will come My View The Road to Ground Zero Insight For much of his life, Mohammed Atta seemed meek and compliant. How did he lead a terror attack that transfixed the world? A Sunday Times investigation begins today The San Rogue Club Contents How the shy boy become a man of war Sofa Workshop Is it because I is white? MasterCard It's British history, but not as any of us remember it Oxford's rewrite of 20th century political life in this country is cloud-cuckoo land, says Michael Jones Death of a slow brown fox Paying the human cost of our rail disgrace Commuters are suffering in the train chaos, but one trip showed Mary Killen what families endure Frankie goes to the limit Interview Get back to where you once belonged What women tell us about success The measure of a society is in the way it treats the sexes, says David Landes When my royal nephew turned into a Terminator Princess Ketaki tells Margarette Driscoll about the day her family died in a bloodbath in Nepal Out of Africa, the new queen of nature TV Saba the bush baby grew up with elephants in her back garden. She tells Jonathan Clayton in Kenya of her glamorous new role in television It's the wrong star, astrologers Martin Rees, the astronomer royal, is often mistaken for a different kind of star gazer. But strangely, he says, he can predict our futures better than they can All he wants is a hugs-and-kisses economy Michael Lerner tells Stuart Wavell of his ambitious plan to put spirituality back in people's lives Errol Flynn is acting as my postman Giving the lie to truth drugs Shrimp to raise terrorism alarm at World Cup Body's cancer defence may lead to premature ageing The Sunday Times Breast-feeding boosts mothers' brain power Winning the sixth-form lottery Choosing the right place to study A-levels is vital. Fred Redwood tells pupils how to opt for school, sixth-form centre or aduit college The Sunday Times It's the retake season Multiple Display Advertising Items For better results just add water Dehydration can affect pupils' learning, so why do many schools limit access to water, asks Charlotte Wolff Multiple Display Advertising Items SIBS Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Bursar Busar The gaping hole in the rules on teaching about sex Answer the question The Hulme Grammar Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items The euro may be sexy but it doesn't launder well And the World Said Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Last word … People of the Week This Life Nick Newman's Week P. S. Clubs Contents The 100 Best Holidays 14 Sail Ecuador Seafrance Markwarner 27 Australia: Year of the Outback Tapestry 41 Kenya: Family Safari Flights 53 the Maldives: Getting the Treatment Qantas Thomas Cook 70 Canada: Mountain Excitement 86 Ireland: Clip, Clop, Craic Get into the groove Douglas Kennedy finds his rhythm on a cross-country skiing adventure to St Moritz Swansea Cork Ferries ATOL Protected Abercrombie & Kent Travelrenaissance ATOL Protected Neilson active experts Where to Ski Cross-Country Bargain New York Europe: expect flight delays Holiday Money Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts Crystal The musical pacfic is enjoying a revival at London's… Bargain Map of the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel One Savile Norwegian Coastal Metak Holidays Charter airlines jump on low-cost bandwagon Anatolian Sky Readers' Rants Where was I? Alternative Travel Boromir's Boozer, Arwen's Nightclub: Where the Actors Played The road to Mordor Ride with Ringwraiths, run with hobbits: Mark Hodson follows the Fellowship through New Zealand's Lord of the Rings locations Simply Ski La Somme Bolsover Cruise Club Discover the Caribbean with a ticket to hop Letting the crew take the strain, Max Anderson takes to his luxury yacht like a fish to water Private plane or a boat full of goats? Take your pick, says David Wickers Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Brittny Ferries Travelbag The Sunday Times Somak Holidays Peregor Air Portugal Thomson On the Cheap Oporto Cloth caps, perfect pastries, cobbled streets-Matt Rudd makes a bargain break for old Oporto Trailfinders Travelbag Resolution: I will get active Suffering from party excess? Jeremy Lazell rounds up activity breaks to bust the festive fat Holiday autos Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Lufthansa Specials Travel Select KLM UK Flight bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Escapes Malaysia Direct Flights Airline Network Usit Campus Airline Network US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Real Walking Holidays Dial AFlight Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Affair Australian Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items AVRO STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheznous ADTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Direct Holidays Haven Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Villages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton & Hove Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Crete Multiple Display Advertising Items Hastings St Leonards Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelscene Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best of Northumberland Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Portugal & Madeira Multiple Display Advertising Items Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Life ITC Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Cottages in Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski-holidays Ski Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carolina Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Luxury Ski Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols The Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga cuts loose in Camden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a two-week, two-centre Australian holiday for two, with Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scooby Doo! Yikes! Its the Vikings! Contents Scooby Doo! Yikes! Its the Vikings! Happy New Year! Funday News Smile, Please Jarvis Dagsy Dog Next of Kin Although their debut single isn't out until April, 35L are already causing a buzz in the pop world. Funday met the lads at Wembley Arena during the recent Steps tour to find out why Ice Breakr More than 300m people have seen the spectacular Holiday On Miranda Nugent meets the company's cosmopolitan cast in a Ice Breaker Beryl the Peril Beryl the Peril Appears Every Week in the Dandy Fresh! Webby World Funday Buzz! A Fond Farewell As Steps decide to call it a day, Buzz! looks back at some favourite Funday moments from the supergroup's glittering four-year career Squirt F-mail Next Week Funday Win It! Normal TNL competition rules apply to all Funday Dear f-mail, This is the first time I have e-mailed… Picture Gallery World in Motion Funday Sport previews the top sporting events that will make the headlines in 2002 Fans utd Water Guy Contents Contents Chariles Ponsonby House, Oxford, £48,500 Bargain of the week? Sales talk. . . Domestic offices Home essentials The Besk Grand address for a paper boy The family newsagents was just round the corner from the imposing Edinburgh house where TV presenter John Leslie grew up Time and place Town & country What £200,000 buys you in. . . Gloucestershire Moving on Reed all about it Return of thatcher's Britain A mini-boom in thatching has brought with it an esoteric row over materials. Roland White draws the short straw in the debate Raising the roof Batntime From glamorous Victorian roll-tops to minimalist wooden tubs, Victoria O'Brien looks at the latest baths making a splash Design classics Matthew Hilton zig-zag candlestick Discover your secret garden With a bit of lateral thinking you can add outside space to the most unlikely of homes, by negotiating with a neighbour for a plot or converting a flat roof, suggests Zoe Brennan Project X: extending the kitchen A staging post in theatreland A showbiz couple took advice from an unlikely source when they converted dreary offices near Charing Cross into a home where they could work, live and play, writes Fred Redwood Designers Guild Royal Earlswood Park Crosby Homes House of the week Ask the experts The Sunday Times Up the property ladder in Hillsborough Car caper hatched in Portobello pad The Film: The Italian Job (1969). Directed by Peter Collinson The Property: 18 Denbigh Close, Portobello Road, London W11 A right royal radical Charles's blueprint for change Multiple Display Advertising Items New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensitive restoration wins out Good buy Peace shattered by road plans Bad buy Starting out Angel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Ltd Property News Make your euro travel further The single currency will help holiday-home buyers compare prices-and keep a check on each country's hidden costs, reports Gareth Huw Davies Rugged and rural in Rioja country The steady trickle of buyers shunning the Costas for the north of Spain could be about to turn into a gold rush, says William Peakin Spanish essentials On the market Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Ocean Estatesmarbella Swoffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Bringing London within reach The capital's shortage of affordable housing has never been more acute-and it's nurses and teachers who are suffering the most, says Senay Boztas Crafty ideas that help hide clutter The latest ideas in storage include bringing the contents out into open - so make sure they're worth looking at, advises Victoria O'Brien Storage solutions Clowning around in comfort A still-walker and clown, John Lambert is used to high living. He took a sensible step when he and his wife chose a bright flat as a getaway from the family home, says Cally Law Shipley v Newcastle Homes of the first water Bristol's new riverside properties are tempting the well-heeled down from the hills, says Gareth Huw Davies Fairview New Homes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Propertunities Provincial celebs to get the blue disc The plaques that mark the homes of the famous in London are going nationwide, say Chris Partridge and Ben West Building sites An online property service promises to be your house-hunting buddy Loft living Seeking out cheaper options helped to fit out a London loft without breaking the bank, says Victoria O'Brien What it all cost The hidden perils of buying with a friend It seems like a great idea, but when the dust settles opting for joint ownership could prove to be one of the biggest mistakes of your life, warns Nicola Venning Sharing space Srialto Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Landlords at your service Try before you buy Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Ltd. St. George Lockes Wharf Make a rented house your private paradise For value and flexibility, you can't beat a high-class holiday home, says Rosie Millard The market The Sunday Times Bryant Homes Contents IRIS Contents After Pearl Harbor, he will make an even bigger impact in Mogadishu. Fiona Morrow finds out why all eyes are on Josh Hartnett Fast forward: 2002 The Falkirk Wheel, a Desert Island Discs celebration, Roots Manuva, Sheryl Crow, Sam Mendes and the life of All. . . Over the next four pages, our critics pick the best of what's to come Fast forward: 2002 All mouth It's weird, eerie, noirish, but Mulholland Drive fails to deliver on its promise, says Cosmo Landesman Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Biteback Quality comes in from the cold Television Funny old world Radio waves Why Naomi is a girl's best friend She's played second fiddle to best bud Nicole Kidman for far too long -but now Naomi Watts is coming out of the shadows with a steamy lesbian role in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive, says Garth Pearce Paris Ceramics Wish you were here It took just a 12-day break in Tunisia to change Paul Klee from a passable artist into a genius. Now a new exhibition at the Hayward shows how it was done. By Frank Whitford Bonhams The Old Vic Talk of the toon Could an animated film about a green ogre really win the best picture Oscar? John Harlow weighs up the options for the awards And the winnner is. . . Hollywood The Oscars ceremony is back where it belongs—in a $615m complex that is putting the glitz into Tinseltown again. By Peter Whittle Lots, lots better Ealing Studios is set for a £50m revamp that will make it once again the centre of the British film industry. Hugh Pearman reports Albery Theatre Last Orders Swingers and losers Thanks to George Clooney and Robbie Williams, the Rat Pack are hip again, but are we really sure what we are celebrating, asks Clive Davis Humble Boy Swingers and losers The Times Literary Supplement Agenda Video UK box office 2001 US box office 2001 Draw attention Why does it take a film to show how good comic books are, asks Stewart Lee Planet pop. the events that deemed today's music scene Picture Gallery Harvey Classical Pop Picture Gallery Jazz Nina Simone Record of the week Are you coming to Scarborough fair? The National Student Drama Festival, sponsored by The Sunday Times, goes from strength to strength. It could even change your life, finds Michael Wright The Sunday Times Ambassadors HMV Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week don't miss Moscow City Ball Wigmore Hall The Sunday Times Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmen The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The moral maze A Short Treatise on the Great Virtues: The Uses of Philosophy in Everyday Life by André Comte-Sponville Heinemann £15.99 pp 364 Where the modern world began? The Scottish Englishtenment: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World by Arthur Herman Fourth Estate £20 pp400 Opposites attract Guess the author winter quiz At a glance Portraits in Fiction by a S Byatt Chatto £12.99 pp101 Shop Talk by Philip Roth Cape £15.99 pp160 Troubled Thoughts, Majestic Dreams by Dennis O'Driscoll Gallery Press £25 pp360 Subjects for discussion Works on Paper The Craft of Biography and Autobiography by Michael Holroyd Little, Brown £20 pp319 Prime Suspects A little night reading What Garrison Keillor has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: J R R Tolkien Playing fast and loose with Bryon's women The Kindness of Sisters Annabella Milbanke and the Deatruction of the Byrons by David Crane Harper Collins £19.99 pp286 Stars in everyone's eyes Fanny and Adelaide: The Lives of the Remarkable Kemble Sisters by Ann Blainey Ivan R Dee £27.50 pp339 Let your fingers do the talking Fingerprints: Murder and the Race to Uncover the Science of Identity by Colin Beavan Fourth Estate £14.99 pp250 Joanne Harris Running a Small Charity? 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Barry Collins predicts the gadgets that will be hot in 2002 Firewire Music Players Making history This virtual life Empire Direct Contents The one to watch The week ahead Enterprise Monday, Sky One, 8pm Best film Raiders Of The Lost Ark Thursday, BBC1, 8pm Saint James of Bond The Falklands—Reluctant Heroes Frequency (Sky Premier, 8.45pm) Always fertile ground for a yarn, the pitfalls BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Films In Deep The Trials of Oscar Wilde BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Films Naz: The Little Prince The Rock (C5,9pm) BBC1 Channel 5 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Sky 1 Sweet success: Sean Penn (Sky Premier, 10.10pm) Films Going Ape (BBC1, 9pm) Sex And The City Critic choise Film Choices BBC1 Anglia Variations Channel 5 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Films Critics' choice Flora's Story Fail Safe BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Films War In The Falklands Breakdown (Film Four, 8pm) BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Films Satelite, cable and digital Great Sporting Moments U-571 (Sky Premier, 8pm) BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Films Sky 1 The Sunday Times The Times Contents Waitrose Contents Acting up When blagging fails, Maria McEralane finds that having a title opens restaurant doors Out of steps Faye Tozer, the cool member of the suddenly defunct plastic pop band Steps, reveals more than she intends to Dan Cairns Who Goes where? Pushing the limits With hired help increasingly enjoying a better lifestyle than their employers, Helen Kirwan-Taylor considers a career change Seiko Thighs and lows Face it, all women have cellulite-even movie stars. So Stop worrying, it's not as if men even notice, says Mandy Francis The Bottom Line Laura, we love you Planet Fashion Laura Ashley is finally a name for fashionistas to drop, says Claudia Croft Laura, we love you Perfect Couple Going to Extremes It's the changing shape of fashion. Photographs by Alix Malka at JGK. Styling by Chloë Beeney Picture Gallery Roasts The traditional Sunday lunch is set to make a comeback in the year ahead, says Alastair Hendy Where to Get It The Sunday Times Letters Brew master Winner's Dinners New Directions Tastes are changing and becoming more adventurous, so what will we he drinking in the year to come? 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