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News from 14/04/2002

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Ian Fraser, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Teresa Keane, Jonathan Miller, D T Berkshire, Colin Richardson, Edin Hamzic, Kathy Brewis, Keith Charters, Anthony Sattin, P O, Jeremy Seal, Rosie Millard, Ted Winter, Jon Furmston, Gerry Robinson, Dominic Tonner, P D James, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Jim Whitehead, Bill McIntosh, John Sutherland, Peter Kemp, Alan Bryant, Jessica Stevenson, Brewis, James Delingpole, David Melbourne, Paul Bailey, Nigella Lawson, Boris Schapiro, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Shelley Von Strunckel, Rosemary Balley, Christopher Morgan, Kurt Tofte Jensen, Sir Elton John, Asif Ali, Danny O'Brien, Jim Driscoll, R Champ, Robbie Hudson, Uzi Mahnaimi, Peta Bee, Alan Pearey, Kate Rew, Chris Whales, J Porter, Connolly, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, John Elliott, Lee Belcher, William Rees-Mogg, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Frank Fitzgibbon, William Boyd, Neil Worrald, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Danny Daniger, Graham Norwood, Moma llic Belgrade, David Budworth, Clive Arrowsmith, Kerri, Mrs Mills, Christine Mariow, Sarah Baxter, Orlando Figes, Lindsay Staniforth, Dan Pearson, Barry Newcombe, Lucy Vigrass, Jonathan Northcroft, Lesley Pearse, Hala Jaber, Lucas Hollweg, N J, Jim Munro, Anon, Emine Saner, Terence Blacker, G R, J Macris, Professor David, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, M O, Zara Hill, H. Mackey, Ian Hawkey European Football Correspondent, Aidan O'Carroll, Geraldine Hackett, Cdr Nigel Sharkey Ward, Cally Law, Frank Dobson, Alasdair Reid, Victoria Segal, David Chiswell, Edward Porter, G B, Eben Black, Adam Nathan, Peter Parker, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Anthony Troman, Stephen Magill, Tony Coleman, John Follain, Richard Brooks, David Leppard, Ken Back, Steve Mallinson, Donald Bell, Duncan Cruickshank, Alan Combes, Gareth Huw Davies, David Cracknell, Angela Gheorghiu, Diana Wright, Paul Rhys, Andy Knott, Natalie Graham, F. Dixon, David Walsh, Stephen Armstrong, Charles Pugh, Keith Craig, N R, Richard Woods, Harry Oakes, Tom Cox, Simon Carter, Ray Hutton, Ben Woods, M E, Margaret Walters, Laurence Power, Hilary Lowe, Gillian Wilmot, Jill Reece, A A Gill, Sasha Slater, Brian Glanville, Frank Vara-De-Rey, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Protaras Dorf, Jonathan Futrell, Helen, Hugh Pearman, D J Wilson, Alain Leibman, D S, Alex Dawe, E Grise President, Richard Lewis, Laura Parker, P Mabbott, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Ivo Tennant, Mark Hannon, David Smith, Rory Godson, David Cracknell Political Editor, Tom Walker, Philip Kingsley, Helen Kenny, Carl Sayonas, John O'Donnell, William Sammons, Cheryi Markosky, Nick Gardner, Brian O'Gorman, Jim Caviezel, Josephine Smit, Chris Woodhead, Hugh McILVANNEY, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, David Singleton, Kira Cochrane, Michael Winner, Raymond Keene, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Stephen Jones, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, Trevor Lewis, Roland White, Chris Hodgson, Sir Terence Conran, Raj Persaud, Richard Rae, Michael Sheridan, Dipesh Gadher, Ros Dodd, Tom Robbins, Daniel Yergin, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Calvert, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Dan Cairns, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Helen Vandevelde, G H Cardiff, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Eliot Spitzer, Joe O'Neill, Jez Butterworth, Helen Davies, James Clark, Martin Dugdill, James Spencer, Frank Whitford, M Miller, Kathryn Cooper, P D, Humphrey Carpenter, David Schwartz, Nick Daws, K R, Christina Hoag Caracas, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Trevor Steel, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, k. Anderson, Glenn Woiceshyn, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Jane Renton, Liz Edwards, Greg Struthers, Jullan Corlett, George Perry, Alex Kershaw, Alastair Rendy, Rory Godson Edited, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Onora O'Neill, Christa Kelly, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Katrina Burroughs, Mavis Cheek, David Lawrenson, Janet Thomson, Phil Baker, Victoria O'Brien, Fiona Morrow, Cosmo Landesman, Dominic O'Connell, Richard Corman, Lakshmi Bhaskaran, William Nicol, Ron Clarke, Victoria Adcock, Gary Robertson, Will Iredale, Rory Stewart, Sally Kinnes, Tony Alien-Mills, Naomi Caine, Harriet Swain, David Wickers, Minette Marrin, Rupert Steiner, Pete Oliver, Peter French, N. Robinson, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Penelope Lively,

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Contents Brown plans '3p in pound' tax hike Charles to be the prince of faiths Camp X-Ray confession reveals UK terror link Contents Virgin atlantic Face of the female suicide bomber who killed six Contents Blair's envoy in new row over pay Sale Hits 21-Year High for Sixth Month in a Row Travel Offer France and Belgium for only £79 return Walsh is Sports Writer of the Year Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Race Silverstone for only £85 Labour challenged on £32m drug contract for party donor Cabinet revolt on Lords reform Cabaret star: Geri Halliwell in a bowler hat helped… Watchdog condemns electricity rip-off Surgeon quits over spin on waiting lists Lawrence accused face new charges Hirst drops sharks to take to the trees Blair offered high life in Berlusconi's villa Virgin Mercedes-Benz Holidaymakers face 50% euro price hikes Euro Price Hikes Rome Barcelona Paris Oxbridge hopefuls opt for state schools Marathon challenge for man with no hands or legs EasyJet. com Citibank Volkswagen Mowlam takes her revenge on Labour Another mother dies at leading private hospital Britannia Asylum seekers 'commute' on cross-Channel trains Fishing fleet faces 50% cut Top gun William gets a rifle fit for a king Stage Knights make a regal return to RSC The Cooperative Bank Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Barclays Man quizzed over backpacker murder Mitsubishi Motors Cyber criminals cost companies £10 billion a year Billy Elliots flood Royal Ballet school Basf Britons in dash for floating tax haven The Gamble that will cost us all In a high stakes game of political poker, this week's budget will bet that people are willing to pay heftier taxes for improved public services. David Smith and David Cracknell study the odds Fujitsu Siemens Computers Why taxation alone cannot cure Without more radical reforms, the NHS will still be the sick man of Europe. David Smith presents a prescription for change Health Systems that Work Australia The Netherlands Switzerland Will Cost us All Britain's ailing health service Seat Taxing Times Ahead: Why Rates Will Rise Chrysler They Think It's All over Godmother to the superstars in need Profile Without a Pr protector, I'm just another fat git Hilton The tax facts of life From little acorns . . . Celia, ICR Blair is having a classic midlife crisis Victory for Bush in Iraq will bring peace in Israel Castaway Bland exposes Dyke as a bit of a fiddler Atticvs Westminster's weakest links fight shy of Anne Robinson A moment to savour—Campbell says sorry Hands off the hated class system or you're history Bespoke Suits The Sunday Times Don't forget Israel is a nation under siege Rover Something to believe in at last Schools Hurdle Cruel price of war A safer solution Points Birthdays Destruction Day Marie Colvin reveals the savage retribution dealt out by Israeli troops in Jenin refugee camp The Caravan Club Countdown to catastrophe Diplomacy wilts as hatred Lebanon Fear Saab Feeds off itself in Israel British children caught in West Bank crossfire Saab 'Arafat asked for a war—now he's got one' Israelis understand the logic of taking the fight to the enemy, writes Uzi Mahnaimi Nationwide Venezuela counts cost of President Fantasy War criminals' families demand cash kickbacks Swiss The Times Contents The Million Pound Question Did Bernie Ecclestone buy new Labour? Read the full story, only in The Times tomorrow Exile's return stirs up Chirac's old scandals September 11 reunites family Expedia Home goddess really 'Martha the Monster' Boots Schröder hits a sticky spot in the rustbelt BT Fanatics move on to training camps in Iran Militant Threat Halifax British marines get targets for strikes against A1-Qaeda Afghan War Miele Watch out for the alligators in 'Everglades' Britain Blunkett offers lessons to parents of tearaways Weather and Travel Outlook Heroic uncle fails to save children in fire Oxford distances itself from poet War suspect dies Teenagers rescue abducted youngster Royal memorial Beckham thanks United fans for support Exam warning Bird's nest coup One ticket wins £6.4m jackpot And so to Bed Girl shot in leg Dinner for IRA Schoolgirl missing Rich List Contents Jansen gets England call Contents Orange Contents Beech slip lifts sloppy Blues First Division Round-Up Pearce stuns Spurs Tahar strike gives Saints point on lazy afternoon Keegan hails his midfield maestro Liverpool lifted by Owen Lively Viduka keeps Uefa Cup hope alive for Leeds Ferguson goal saves Everton Everton 2 Lelcester 2 Jonathan Northcroft at Goodison Park Sports writers ahead of the game FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide Conference and Other Football Vieira wants '£160,000 a week' to stay Taylor joy as Brighton win title Pools Scotland Europe Buoyant Grimsby sail to safety Toyota LuaLua seals revival Balis has Albion at Premiership door Toyota Preston pay for misses Vodafone Northern star For Steve McClaren, Middlesbrough's FA Cup semi-final clash with Arsenal today is only the beginning Lauren finds Gunners' range The Cameroon star's form is one reason why Arsene Wenger can afford to be so confident against Middlesbrough, writes Brian Glanville The sharpest shooter What has Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink got that gives him arguably the most powerful shot in the history of football? Rob Hughes Fulham bank on their trusty Steed for final run-in If the FA Cup semi-final underdogs are to beat Chelsea today, the French midfielder must play up to his potential, writes Rob Hughes Eriksson seeking Is there life after the national soap opera of David Backham's left foot? England's coach must surely hope so State of the Nations: How Injury is Affecting Preparations for the World Cup Foot fault David Beckham has a stress fracture of the second metatarsal of his left foot Second metatarsal Jansen to put left foot forward for England The versatile Blackburn forward is a surprise inclusion in the England squad for the friendly match against Paraguay. By Louise Taylor Wing and a prayer The expectation now surrounding Kieron Dyer's return has reached fever pitch. But can he deliver? Veteran Chilavert has score to settle Paraguay's goalkeeper, who faces England on Wednesday, is keen to add to his remarkable goal-scoring record. By Jonathan Northcroft Duscher offers olive branch Houllier seeks reinforcements for new assault on Europe Liverpool's manager backs Manchester United as he seeks the remedy for a misfiring midfield and attack, reports Jonathan Northcroft Striking It Rich Manchester United have charged to the semi-finals of the European Cup with their forwards leading the way. By Jonathan Northcroft Red Stars: How United Have Set the pace in the Champions League Life's a Pitch Monks and Muslims celebrate the beautiful game. Rob Hughes reports as the world enjoys a football fiesta Real battle of giants Spain will come to a halt when fierce rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid collide in the European Cup Nutri-Grain No Title Time is running out for Ronaldo Greatest managers rage amid the cheers Players need protection Letters to the Sports Editor Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters) Questions & Answers American Football Picks of the week Sport on Tv Book Review Gary Player's Top Golf Courses Of The World With Chris Whales and Duncan Cruickshank Lyons Press, hb, £29.99 Any Answers? Race for leadership Gebrselassie aiming high The Ethiopian who aspires to be his country's prime minister plans a record-breaking win in today's London Marathon. By Richard Lewis The Fun Runners who Will Help to Make Today's London Marathon the People's Race Radcliffe still tracking gold Augusta Cream Woods finds the answers Hugh McILVANNEY at Augusta Tiger Woods is fighting a one-man battle against the world to satisfy the insatiable hunger of his fans Tears flow as Arnie's Army march off into the sunset The man who changed the face of golf left the big stage for the last time, and how he milked it for all it was worth, writes Alasdair Reid Rises to the Top Stage set for classic finish Alasdair Reid at Augusta The world No 1 shares the lead, but two of the game's finest are breathing down his neck today Jaded Americans face mid-life crisis Sam Torrance will find encouragement in a leaderboard that bodes well for Europe's Ryder Cup prospects, writes Alasdair Reid Visitscotland. com Barkley banks the points Nick Cain at The Recreation Ground Ladbrokes Saints march to Smith's drum Stephen Jones meets the former All Black coach whose born-again Saints tackle London Irish in the Powergen Cup final on Saturday Clarke turns on troubles Bath The much-capped back-row forward bows out of the game with a stinging attack on the way his former club is being run, reports Nick Cain Champion Tigers Leicester 20 Newcastle Stephen Jones at Welford Road The Sale of the century Sale 53 Bristol 47 Barry Newcombe at Heywood Road Beal runs the show Northampton 58 Gloucester 21 Nigel Botherway at Franklin's Gardens The Times Wasps look at Oxford union Rugby Round-Up Quins' incentive Scarlets through Signing off Captains' table The Times Red letter day Richard Rae at Imola Michael Schumacher sends the Italian fans wild by grabbing pole position with a brilliant last-gasp effort Campion bounces back to reach semi-final Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Log on to the internet and enjoy the best of sport… Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing Wigan tough it out David Lawrenson at Headingley David Duggan The Sunday Times Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items He's King of the Castle A change of plan for Spendid has led to unexpected success, including victory at Ascot yesterday, writes Tony Coleman Avc Fully Interactive Website Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston-martin-sales. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin at Graypaul Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner L&c Group Bmw Multiple Display Advertising Items Go-eurocars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barons Guys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Formula Multiple Classified Advertising Items AA Buyacar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto-link Italia Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thrilling Converts Andrew Frankel outlines the options for those who lust after open-air driving Making an emission statement Environmentally friendly driver wants her new car to be the same I'm a tree-hugger Jeremy Clarkson back page What to do when you feel sleepy at the wheel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tallis William Loughran Mercedes Mercedes-Benz Bkthomas Bradshaw Webb Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans Rivervale Mercedes-Benz Maserati Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London William Greens Porsche Afn Multiple Display Advertising Items Jct600 Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche at Graypaul Tom Hartley Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers British Car Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Dvla Select Registrations Six Appeal Ray Hutton test-drives the new Mazda 6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault Bentley Approved Broughtons The Sunday Times Jack Barclay Limited How America turned me into an environmentalist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Straight Eight New Forest Merrill refused to pay $150m Penalty Dominic Rushe, New York Csfb moves to grab control of Energis Paul Durman and Louise Armistead Railtrack inquiry launched World Class International Contents Robinson the troubleshooter Contents City calls for tax rise and no hike in base rates Message for Wall Street: we have mail, you'll have jail Agenda NRG to dump its British assets in £1.3bn sell-off William Hill races to float Choosepembrokeshire The Open University BSkyB in rethink on Kirch TV Ecclestone says he may bid for F1 Business Digest Tennis serves sex to woo soccer fans Split caps: 500 sue fund managers Hay Davison to get place in sun Wolseley chief to leave plumb job Abbey National business EU ready to ground BA and Virgin Atlantic Worried PWC quits client What's up Economy What's down Sedgemoor Budgeting to avoid a skid The Sunday Times Business Letters Hitler Fiction? The Sunday Times Bush telegraph is sending out contrary signals Tax Lure: Referring to your article (Rich keep tax… Your report is misleading. When it says that… War against Wall St Hot-shot attorney-general Eliot Spitzer has launched a crusade against investment banks. Dominic Rushe reports from New York Buzz Scandal and Poor Performance Dog Wall Street's Top Players Jaguar Footing the bill in a high-risk world Lloyd's Nick Prettejohn is presiding over a projected loss of £3.11 billion. He remains upbeat, but says the insurer must be dragged into the 21st century Vital Statistics Nick Prettejohn's Working Day Merrill Lynch Budget may still hold some surprises Gordon Brown seems to have already dealt with business but there are still some improvements he could make, says Aldan O'Carroll of Ernst & Young Microsoft We want better services but who will pay? Business bore the brunt of £29 billion of tax rises in Labour's first term. It hopes to get off more lightly this time round. David Smith reports NatWest The Sunday Times Markoss aviation Wallace hangs on as C&W's slide continues Analysts want a demerger of the data business—or change in the boardroom, writes Paul Durman Infinite possibilities Crime pays when advertising to youth A marketing consultant is advising companies that adding 'criminal kudos' to their brands can boost business. Rupert Steiner reports Daimler Chrysler Shake-up marks a new departure for Eurostar The service is on track with its trains and has begun to unravel its tangled structure, says Dominic O'Connell The Times Avaya Need jobs? Make it easy to sack workers Countries with low redundancy costs create more jobs—and create them faster. Report by Bill McIntosh Capita hit by training scam Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank How Deloitte whisked off KPMG's blushing bride In an exclusive interview, John Connolly reveals how he won the British arm of Andersen. Lucinda Kemeny reports Right way to help the world's poor Bestselling Business Books Book of the Week George Soros on Globalization George Soros Public Affairs, £12.99 (£10.39 plus £1.95 p&p from Sunday Times Books Direct 0870 165 8585) BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages / Mortgages Moneybrain Own property now, with No Deposits? Multiple Display Advertising Items Remortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Display Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disney takes a bumpy ride into China The entertainment giant's latest theme park has been hit by soaring costs and pollution fears, writes Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong Legal International The SCF Group Ocraworldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Laying a start-up's foundations Week Two: Planning Budding entrepreneurs cannot rely on gut instinct alone. A proper plan is needed to get a business off to a good start. Report by John O'Donnell Strategy can turn good idea into thriving enterprise Planning was the key to Nasa Khan's mobile-accessories firm. By Alex Dawe Advantages of Incorporation How to Set up a Company Preparing for deadlock among company's main shareholders Questions of Business Computer innovators plan to transform disk data storage A compelling business plan helped NanoMagnetics to raise finance and get off the ground. Now it has to prove its radical technology can be put into production. Jane Renton reports Enterprise network Bureaucrats put heat on foundry Progress Report Wombwell Foundry Npower The Experts Galleon Group Royal Mail Commercial Lloyds Tsb BT FT kicks off in a new direction Sunday-times Xerox How cruel fate dealt Ken Lay a bad hand Prufrock Zurich's moneymen bank on ad bringing home the bacon Enron man's suicide note adds to mystery The world's best honeymoons It's up to you to find a marriage made in heaven, but we can help with the honeymoon. Mark Hodson asks travel insiders for their most romantic trips and Sunday Times agony aunt Mrs Mills measures the love factor Australia Contents Compact Binoculars Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Brochure Order High-Power Laptop Anatolian Sky Esprit UV Monitor Face Cream Digital Camera Behind the brochure Barefoot Traveller Should you take the plunge with the scuba-diving specialist Barefoot Traveller? By David Wickers Seduced by Crocodile Doug On a train ride down under, Lesley Pearse crosses the generation gap Tapestry Cyprus No-frills price war over Italy New flight delays Holiday Money Bluesure High fashion and hot stoves rarely make a successful… Bordeaux by train? Pettitts Peregor Travel Questions and Answers Where was I? TV Travel Books of the Week The Mapmakers by John Noble Wilfred [Pimlico £12.500] Eccentric London by Benedict le Vay (Bradt £12.95) MPs call for DVT research Bargain Map of the World Picture Gallery Readers' Rants Direct Line Cry freedom From a brutal past, Ghana has emerged as the happiest of nations, says Richard Green Somak Holidays Markwarner Spain's Superman wins the day Disney is no match for Europe's newest theme park. Mark Hodson goes thrill-seeking in Madrid ABT Travel One Inter-Continental Sunday times Neilson Cta Holidays Ltd. Riding the urban waves Ferries give a unique view of the cities they serve. Jeremy Seal casts off in Istanbul Irish Ferries Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Hotels Federation Southeastireland Stena Line Motours So, what's so great about The Lowdown From the Highlands to the Himalayas, from family strolls to macho marches, there's a trek out there for you—and we can find it. Jeremy Lazell presents our step-by-step guide to walking the world British Airways Holidays The Lowdown List: Packages, Tips, Books and Maps—All the Facts and Contacts You Need Saviletours Philadelphia Trekking? To Trek the World Markwarner Travel Choice The Sunday Times British midland Qantas British Airways P&o Cruises Small but perfectly formed David Wickers Checks in to check out the best of Dublin's boutique retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Sky Holidays Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Iglu Villas French Expressions Ferrysavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry Multiple Display Advertising Items DFDS Seaways Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin atlantic Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Bridge the World First Choice Travelocity Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Monarch Scheduled Direct Car Hire British Airways KLM uk Virgin travelstore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carefree Italy Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Inghams Expressions Italianlife Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ITC Classics The Real Spain ITC Classics Expressions Indian Ocean Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrier Indian Ocean Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Please contact one of our sales team for further… Multiple Display Advertising Items Something special Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ITC Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St Pierre Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Funnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times My hols Crime writer Pd James loses herself in the mystery of the Suffolk marshes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visit Scotland Win a seven-night holiday for two in Tuscany, with Cottages to Castles Competition details My Afghan Hound What made Prince William's former tutor Rory Stewart walk 600 miles across war-torn Afghanistan with only a dog for company? This is the tale of his incredible journey Contents Radisson Openplan Who killed Sir Harry? The Duke of Windsor played a sinister part in a Bahamas murder mystery, discovered William Boyd Can't drive. won't drive The Sunday Times You can't keep a young man down James Delingpole used to be an aggressive young man. Now he crosses the street to avoid what he once was My night on the thin blue line Trust her to defend a cosy elite Interview Networking is back, but this time it's personal Yuppies used to flash their business cards and their naked ambition, but New Networkers are as keen to meet people as further their careers, finds Cosmo Landesman Our perfectly paradoxical pomp The flawless organisation of the Queen Mother's funeral showed Britain at its best, writes Sir Terence Conran. Our manufacturing industry and public services should have been talking notes Muscular defence from the man who stripped Madonna Infuriating the singer is nothing to an artist who has been through the Bosnian war and a breakdown, writes Stuart Wavell Why we chose deafness for our children Margarette Driscoll talks to the lesbian couple who insist their offspring share their life of silence There's more to this lark than saying Wussell Quo Alistair McGowan tells Roland White how impressionists have become the new social barometer The Sunday Times Globalisation - it pays off Capitalism's newest incarnation is the best answer to the world's problems, says economics guru Daniel Yergin Capitalism sucks, and I'm going to getya Dubya Michael Moore tells Tony Allen-Mills why his surprise bestseller is clouding the president's clear skies We English are a rum lot, by George All hail, new gods of our age Celebrity worship fulfils the same role as religion in many lives, psychological research reveals, writes Raj Persaud Bugs Eat Chemical Weapons The Sunday Times Penguins call the shots for an ocean epic They all want a personal tutor Private extra tuition is now the norm for many children but are the tutors any good, asks Mary Braid University of Leicester University of Surrey Education Greenwich School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School Sibs Ltd The Sunday Times Trinity College and Theologica; Seminary Oh me of little faith Frank Dobson, whose son is a Muslim, asks why the taxpayer should pay for divisive church schools St. Francis' College The Hayling School City The Sunday Times Education Weymouth College Stricter style of male teacher may help child to learn more Multiple Display Advertising Items Never mind the Queen Mum, what about the workers? Talking heads Graham Mason Last word The Daily Telegraph: John Agar People of the Week This Life Ace News, Tim Sir Denis the Menace Nigella Tights Russell Crowe - out of his Skull Nick Newman's Week P. S. Forecast sees base rate peak of 5.8% Forecast Base Rates Abbey in court over 'unfair' penalty Chancellor drags 160,000 into top income tax band Vodafone casts shadow over FTSE 100 trackers Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Nice mortgage . . . shame about the advertising Brown calls 'annuity summit Gartmore Parents face tax trap when giving money to children Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Legal & General Doctor's Orders How to make the most of your savings Tax and inflation - even at today's low rate - will eat into your savings unless you take care to get the best return. Nick Gardner finds some routes into profit More Th>n JP Morgan Fleming Ways to Beat Tax and Inflation Blue-chip investors urged to check their portfolios With a series of big companies reporting poor results, experts identify the signs that can spell trouble. By Kathryn Cooper Coventry Building Society Charles Schwab Fund aims to gain as markets recover Fund Watch Solid Foundation Can you afford the risk in buying to let? Landlords have suffered a fall in rental returns, leading some to question the benefits of buy-to-let. By David Budworth Legal & General Scottish Widows Bank Witan investment trust Egg Intelligent Finance History hints at recipe for success Garfunkel's Restaurant shares look set to perform better than others as several indicators predict a solid rally. By David Schwartz Policy Portfolio PLC Beale Dobie F&c Management Limited Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Golf insurance hits hole in one Savings News Chase De Vere The Sunday Times Life Search Paragon mortgages RaC Alliance Leicester Vet bill shows MP value of insurance Fame and Fortune When her cats died, Ann Widdecombe discovered that private health cover is not just for people, writes Natalie Graham Investors warned to be cautious as companies prepare to float Think carefully before you invest when HMV and others make their market debuts. By Kathryn Cooper Contents Whitehead Mann Oxygen Hoggett Bowers CP Executive French Thornton Sheridan Maine Spencer Stuart Kelly Services Whitehead Mann Hrgardens Hanover Fox International Boyden Futurestep Furniture Village Metzger Cognos Kramer Westfield Nissan Search Barclaycard Lincolnshire County Council Sheffield Hallam University Foster Wheeler Energy Limited Pricewaterhousecoopers FreeMarkets Spencer Stuart Eresourcing Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Wilkinson Dixey Henderson Freeserve The National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanover Fox International Northern Area Health Board Undp Howgate Sable Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy SHL Hanover Fox International The College of Law Tenon Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Netkonect Angle Technology Limited Investor in People Advantage West Midlands City banks invest in ethnic talent Undergraduates from minority groups are being wooed to change the face of investment banking. Roger Eglin reports IDeA Themacallan Connaught Argos Chase De Vere Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West of England BMS Freelance route to a permanent executive job Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Haldane Public Appointments Capita Ras The Change Group The Sunday Times University of Plymouth The Sunday Times Finance Director for UK Property Investment Compa Adti Consulting Wedding List Services Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Connexions BBC Broadcast International Positions NCIS Recruitment Service The Sunday Times Realise your potential Realise our vision Scottish Prison Service The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead HM Land Registry The Sunday Times Durham Police Authority Looking beyond the city limits Think global, act local: Helen Vandevelde assesses the impact of a wider world view on the public sector Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy The Sunday Times Air Transport Users Council Policing Board Charities need skilled trustees Odgers Department of Trade and Industry Royal Kingston Multiple Display Advertising Items Jcptgp The story so far - a museum's priceless artefacts are being snatched by a Tar Monster, so Scooby and the gang step in! Picture Gallery Contents Picture Gallery Bellefire Banter Picture Gallery It's uncanny China's space hopes Mini victory Sam the collie was rejected by his first two owners… Titanic remembered Tom Jerry & Super Cat Picture Gallery Brainbox Get Set to Soar! Miranda Nugent takes a look at the new London musical starring a famous flying car—it's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang The Final Col Intdown! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Fresh! Webby's World. Webby's Funday Buzz! In the Mix Back when . . . I Had my First Party! Cinjun [second right] and Remy Zero Looking Super Hot! Single Video Picture Gallery Creature feature Picture Gallery Robot Crusoe F-mail Dundee Returns Next Week Get Hooked Normal TNL competition rules apply to all Funday Dea… Picture Gallery Doggy Treat Picture Gallery Paula Radcliffe Fans Utd Today FA Cup semi-final, Fulham v Chelsea Funday picks out the best of this week's sporting action Warp Speed! Books Spring fiction special Doors Hollywood attacks TV piracy Contents The Royal Ballet War on the web Contents Picture Gallery He's a real man, not a pretty boy, who will be… A nation of hoarders They are full to bursting, yet still collecting madly. Have our museums lost their way, asks Bryan Appleyard The scariest film ever? The Wicker Man is now a horror classic. It's time you saw the new director's cut, says Tom Cox, before Hollywood remakes it Cleopatra Ten Wicker Man tales Short Cuts The pitiful game The acting's bad and the football's worse. Bend It Like Beckham doesn't score, says Cosmo Landesman Rest of the week's films "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" Richard Brooks So nice to see you Television Roland White Laughs that last Blockbuster Television Amelie Blockbuster That's Isolde, folks … The Royal Opera's Lisa Gasteen is the best in years, says Hugh Canning Mamma Mia! One year on from the Mercury short list, and Doves have taken wing to lay down the alburn of their lives, says Dan Cairns Rest of the week's theatre The Sunday Times Lay down the law Lobby Hero may seem laid-back at first, but the play is far from ordinary, says John Peter HMV Planet pop: the events that defined today's music scene Picture Gallery Classical The week's essential new releases Pop Jazz An idea takes flight In a mixed week for turning stories into dance, David Dougill is lifted most by The Two Pigeons and an acrobatic gangland tale The Times Literary Supplement Only when she laughs? 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This virtual life Alliance Leicester Contents The one to watch Cutting It Tuesday, BBC1,9pm Best film Double Indemnity Friday, Sky Cinema, 4pm Worth setting the video for Wasted Critics choice Sunday 14 April Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Sky One Airline The Belle Of New York (C4,12 noon) UK Style BBC1 Radio Sky One Picture Gallery I Saw You City Heat (C5,9pm) UK Style BBC1 16 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Food Junkies Wednesday April Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Docs in practice (BBC1, 2.10pm) Radio Satellite, cable and digital Thursday April Critics choice Friday 19 April Myths Of The Titanic Film choice UK Style BBC1 19 Radio Sky One Reading The Decades Critics choices Suturday 20 April Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Sky One Sunday 20 April The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Mazda Contents Home Contents Maria McERLANE has dreams of rising to the dizzy heights of divadom in a blaze of sequined glory Hairdryers at Poaching clients, screaming at rivals, cheating in competition- it's a cut-throat world at Denim How to wear It's no longer the preserve of rock dinosaurs—denim has smartened up its act Sexy Hip Planet Fashion Red and black are where it's at. 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