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ResumoContents Suicide bomber kills 11 near Sharon residence Charles damns Commonwealth for refusing to tackle Mugabe Virgin atlantic Contents NHS up M*A*S*H-style operating units to cut lists Pentagon has nuclear hit list of seven nations Highest Sunday Times sale since 1981 Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified Lexus Trains run slower under Byers Blair rebuff over Iraq's terror links Mandarins want to destroy files Delete personal information from your records before you get hit with a subject access request Cover-up: the Instructions to Whitehall civil servants Major rivals Archer with £3m penthouse Women sue army for their equal opportunity wounds Virgin trains Inland Revenue Corrugated road to replace humps Cabinet 'too important' to pay new green company-car tax No Title 'Travel poster' royal portrait splits critics Nissan Bishop calls for church to split from state Hollywood patriots target Oscar Brits Winter Olympics star raises sights to pole-vaulting summer Halifax Lib Dems vote to legalise cannabis Labour to rebrand the countryside British Airways Dyke spends £250,000 on BBC bosses' junket Brown will curb party donors' tax loophole Bank chief was given warning of rogue trades Hitachi No Title Titchmarsh does a Delia in the garden Mitsubishi Motors Areas at Risk of Slump Property boom areas face 10% drop in prices How Henry bungled the Italian job Pop Idol breaks hearts by admitting he is gay Inter-Continental BT Bandit Country UK The forces of law are at war. As crime soars and the guilty walk free, the police blame the courts, while the lawyers blame the police. Will the government get tough? Judith O'Reilly and Tom Robbins report on chaos in British justice OneTel. Net The Cooperative Bank Why Criminals Win Hyundai Guns for £200, the new crime accessory 'Staggers' fights off the wobbles Intelligent Finance Gay diaries of hanged traitor were genuine Woodhead bid to set up his own schools Nato hunts mole at Brussels HQ who helped Karadzic to escape Seat 1000's more seats to the sunshine Peugeot Briton boasts of role as Bin Laden fighter London Al-Qaeda suspect will face extradition Two of a Kind It may seem amazing that a pop star and an Indian novelist have much in common. But as role models for young British women, they share inspiring qualities, says Viv Groskop Two Faces of Role Models Fujitsu Siemens 'People Think We're a Bunch of Shysters' With his cabinet's integrity under attack, Tony Blair is fighting back with talk of creating a fair society. But David Cracknell and Eben Black see a government that is running out of steam How one cabinet minister described the government last week BMW Soldier who let the war genie out of the bottle Profile This is the tariff that will teach America a lesson Alliance Leicester Shadow over Africa Closing the tax door Bluesure Mr Bush needs friends who will speak out How civilised are we if we refuse a merciful death? Buddies of May are thin on the ground after Byers let-off Atticvs Minister Moonie says unsayable about Gulf war syndrome Atticvs Georgeous George gets ugly with Beautiful Ben Atticvs The ugly truth is that Britain must build a lot more jails Georgeous George gets ugly with Beautiful Ben Atticvs BT Leaders have lost our trust Rover Science versus humanity Out of tune on jazz Points Birthdays Zimbabwe's go-slow election Polling day hit by vote rigging P&o Stena Health now Tsvangirai faces moment of truth Primera Nissan Hillary goes courting Bush in the shrubbery Becker chooses lookalike for a new love match Vengeance calls the shots as Gunmen mow down Israelis in attack on resort town Mazda Fighting takes initiative from Cheney tour OAG BusinessFirst was named Best Executive/Business… 'Martyrs' lead fight The Times Cautious rich give children 'affluenza' jab Mont Blanc tunnel reopens three years after death fire Skywards Chrysler America's shock troops writhe in the Betrayals set trap for attacking force Gardez Ambush Land-Rover Nationwide Army forced to allow unions Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene Woman dies as winds strike News in Brief Men's cancer link Trimble calls for poll on unification Activist convicted British girl found dead in Kenya Fatal scaffold fall Burma arrests GM crop protest Four tickets share £11.6m jackpot SAS Pleasure Hold-up reward Refugees halted £3.5m dress IVF for salmon Summit targeted Contents Giorgio Armani Contents Fergie flies in for Nesta Contents Leicester slip closer to the drop Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Dyer saves Barnsley Classy Leo tames Lions Robert comes to rescue Robson blast inspires beleaguered French star Edu emerges from shadows at Highbury Jonathan Northcroft on how a Brazilian midfielder marched from the wilderness to score a key goal for Arsenal at St James' Park Axa FA Cup Sixth round FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Nationwide Conference and Other Football FA Barclaycard Premiership Hibs revival continues as Livingston crash Pools Scotland Europe Minor Football Taylor gives Burnley cutting edge Wolves lose their bite Cresswell double keeps Preston in playoff chase Gayle strikes blow to bolster Vlalli's cause Hughes header stuns defiant Norwich Megson calls the shots Life is prickly at The Hawthorns, but the manager is focused on today's cup clash with Fulham. By Jonathan Northcroft Fulham must find the finishing touch Jean Tigana's men will be keen to put a losing run behined them with victory at the Hawthorns today Whelan sees the light The Middlesbrough player has put his troubled past behind him and is raring to go against Everton today Everton go to battle on two fronts Victory over Middlesbrough in the Cup today would breathe new life into the Merseysiders' fight against relegation, writes Louise Taylor Ladbrokes Powergen How Gustavo Poyet Has Outshone his Chelsea Replacement Poyet Laureate Friendships will be put aside today when the Uruguayan meets his former club in the last eight of the FA Cup Perfect Finnish Mikael Forssell has scored in every round of the Cup, and he's keen to leave his mark on Tottenham today Patience brings reward as Petrov finds his feet The young Bulgarian is eager to demonstrate his midfield talents for Celtic in today's Old Firm derby at Rangers, says Richard Wilson Three cheers for the brave men in blazers Robinson has golden touch Questions & Answers Picks of the week Angling Book Review The Champion Hurdle Michael Tanner Mainstream, hb, £13.99 Three's a crowd The Premiership title race now has just three serious runners. But who will clinch the prize? Gunners Set for Glory: Match-By-Match Analysis of the Most Exciting Title Chase for Years Gunning for Arsenal Deportivo La Coruna upstaged Real Madrid last week and are now intent on enhancing their record in England, Ian Hawkey reports Bayern seeking to strike it rich at Old Trafford The European champions may have slipped from their early-season peak, but Hitzfeld's men cannot be written off. By Ian Hawkey De Boer on the attack Liverpool may have won five cups last season, but the Dutchman remains distinctly unimpressed Fifa warlords batter football's image Internal disputes and accusations of corruption have stripped football's powerful ruling body of its respect and integrity, says Rob Hughes Swashbuckling Gilchrist puts Australia in the driving seat The wicketkeeper took South Africa's attack apart with a merciless century in the second Test in Cape Town, reports Alex Fortune New Zealand pitch in with portable strip The allrounder argues his case for inclusion in the first Test with a timely 73 in England's final warm-up match, reports Simon Wilde Home truths Andrew Caddick and Shane Bond attended the same school but took vastly different paths to Test cricket Everitt has final say for Irish Sale swept aside Falcons easy prey for Northampton Maggs adds to Bath woes World Beaters Critics suffer grand illusion Can England still win the World Cup in 2003? Of course. Paris was a setback, not a disaster New Zealand sacrificed on altar of greed Dumping the Kiwis as joint hosts for next year's World Cup was a violation of sporting ethics, say Stephen Jones and Nick Cain Memo to Clive Woodward: Four Areas of the England Team in Urgent Need of Attention Five Players who Could Make a Difference. . . And the Squad for the 2003 World Cup Time to work out Plan B England must have an alternative game plan if Jonny Wilkinson's outstanding talents are nullified How French plotted triumph in Paris Nick Caln meets the South African-born prop whose hard-nosed approach and all-round athleticism played a key role in England's defeat The Times England's loan stars home in on title glory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Racing This Week's Racing Ernie's something Els Rivals playing second fiddle The world No 3 has a three-shot lead going into the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic Classy Casey storms on to the leaderboard South African ace happy to call the shots The man they call the Big Easy rediscovers his self-belief and, with it, a return to the winning ways that had deserted him. By Alasdair Reid Cheltenham back Although it is on the first day, the Champion Hurdle is likely to be the meeting's supreme moment Istabraq looking for place in history Fred Done Telephone Betting Trainer takes golden shot Trainer Noel Chance hopes to build on an impressive Gold Cup record with Looks Like Trouble Six to Follow: Tim Richards' Guide to the Best Bets at Cheltenham Maguire hopes in doubt after injury The jockey suffered a heavy fall, but could still be fit to ride at Cheltenham this week. By Tim Richards Farrell makes a point The Times Exit heartbreak for sprint star A troubled week ends in disqualification for Mark Lewis-Francis in his final indoor race of the season, reports Richard Lewis Baxter appeal looks doomed Olympic authorities have ruled out a second dope test, although it might clear the British skier of cheating. Graham Duffill reports Fujifilm Speed Trap The skier's fight to keep his bronze medal puts him up against a rigid drugs code. 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Hidden Taxes Bush concedes a battle to win free-trade war Steeling Away America's imposition of tariffs on steel imports has caused anger and isolated it from its world trading partners. David Smith reports on the implications Trium British Airways Mr Happy will have to raise the Standard Mervyn Davies, Standard Chartered's new chief executive, is full of enthusiasm but can he make the old colonial bank face up to global competition? Smoke settles, and Imperial is a true tobacco giant John Waples talks to Gareth Davis, the man behind the £3.5bn deal for Germany's Reemtsma Royal Ascot Hp invent City's bark lacks bite It will take more than a group of elite fund managers to derail Labour's PFI, writes John Waples and Dominic O'Connell How to turn a product into a phenomenon AIB report poses ultimate test for Quinn The trading scandal is a rare blow to the career of the bank's chairman. By Frank Fitzgibbon Hp invent Ritzy health clubs struggle to keep fit Staying profitable in troubled times is a tough exercise for upmarket chains. By Matthew Goodman Canny Candover impresses Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank Top 200 companies Car giants pile into luxury market in pursuit of profit Volkswagen is the company they want to emulate in the drive upmarket, write Dominic O'Connell and Ray Hutton Can Bill get Ford motoring? William Clay Ford Jr, great-grandson of the founder, tells Dominic O'Connell how he intends to revive the group after a catalogue of mishaps and losses of £3.8 billion Times Online Pension fund investors must flex their muscles Sir John Banham says fund managers must take a more active approach to achieve good returns from investments BT Performance of FTSE 100 Companies over Five Years North Sea firms are told to start drilling or get out Reforms are being made to keep the oil flowing, but are they too late? asks Lucinda Kemeny Learning to live with volatile markets The days when blue-chip shares rose and fell by small amounts, giving investors time to respond, are over. Report by Paul Durman Markoss aviation Henderson Global Investors The Times Private equity funds take a nose dive The high-flying investment groups, which soared in the late 1990s, face a sharp downturn. 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Now that's serious politics Two pesos short of a pampas He's going to teach Tony a lesson Interview A gap year is for life, not just for fun Adventurous office workers who intend to take a short career break may find they can't bear to go back, says Emily Barr Fight back to a healthy future Margarette Driscoll hears how Parkinson's sufferer Michael J Fox is hoping to benefit from stem cell science Straight talk from the filthy French girls Richard Brooks meets the women behind the film France banned and Britain will watch Modern charity begins at Vogue The truth is out there—don't let science fiction be your guide Douglas Adams on questionable facts that have become embedded in the scientific world Israel's new mood scares me On a visit to the West Bank and Jerusalem last week, Jon Snow felt real fear for the first time in 20 years of reporting from the Middle East It's time we talked about death A black armband and an agreed period of mourning were more effective than today's drive-by grief, writes Studs Terkel Lancaster University Management School The Sunday Times University of Surrey Equis The Kingston DBA The Sunday Times Kingston University Marine motorway Fred Pearce reports on the discovery of an ocean highway that takes fish between continents Senor, these tomatoes are… Omagh Appeal Ice maidens do it on sledges University of Leicester University of Paisley Heading for the top? 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