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ResumoContents Pay soars for top jobs in public sector Budget Coverage Voters think Labour broke election tax vow Kuoni Contents Sarah Brown to launch charity for sick children Contents Fears for Eriksson's future over affair Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items American health firm to treat 10,000 NHS cancer patients Can you hear me in there? A demonstrator calling… Private sector to run weak schools Britain plans troop withdrawal from Kosovo Unions warn Blair on party funding Tories set for huge local gains Labour drive to sell tax rises Sven's match of the day is a draw America orders Robinson off as weakest ratings link Philips London terror cleric to have assets frozen Jeep Pearl murder case Briton 'was a double agent' The British Jackal Omar Sheikh's path from public schoolboy to Islamtic fanatic News Review Small town fat cats get 50% pay rises Billionaire minister avoids £400,000 increase in tax Boots Major's biography gave IRA hit list Flying cats head for 60mph The Bora Sport Colombia murder claim hits BP Cells that mend nerves offer hope of paralysis cure Public awards Thaw posthumous Bafta for his last television role Health logos on food 'mislead' BBC wants Nightingale to be the 'new Dando' The Cooperative Bank Your Home is at Risk if your Do Not Keep up… Barclays The road with the most speed cameras in England Multiple Sclerosis Society Globetrotting President runs up £150,000 bill Julie Christie suffers cruel memory loss Take Modern fails to find new boss after 10 months Corrections Britannia Holiday Inn Britain plans sea parks to save fisheries The Caravan Club Far-right post workers 'read mail of opponents' Forest crusade puts down firm roots 'Heir of Hogwarts' fights £30m country house sale Musical girls hit a male note Research identifies lifestyle cancers Why we Get Sick Egg Sir Bernie of F1 loses title race Lolly Mowlam cast aside as 'too close to IRA Portrait is 'gay lover' of Bard Southampton is in a camp pose, with visible makeup Brown's Blinkered Thinking: The Health Schemes He Overlooked So Much for Prudence Full Budget Coverage Quick Fix Cures on the Way Halifax Treating the Symptoms: Making the NHS Numbers Add up Health Tax Bomb A Tale of Two Trusts: The NHS at its Best and Worst De Vere Hotels Jump in taxes is just a start Public fears the tax take will be wasted A Sunday Times poll indicates the government has work to do to sell its health service strategy, writes David Smith Mitsubishi Motors How More Equals Less Just like Irene, she won't be owned Profile 'Critical opinion on The Forsyte Saga is not wholly favourable. The big argument is whether McKee is cruelly miscast' Why have an argument? Let's say it with fists 'That's the trouble with jaw-jaw. There's no winner. You have to go on for ever' Alliance Leicester Hey, big spender Post Office Is new Labour's parrot dead or just resting? Picture Gallery The care system that fails young Naomi, and a nation It's not just the voters who are driven mad by MPs Atticvs Has glad-handing Cherie got her eye on a Liverpool seat? Atticvs Vine ripe for a move as radio's Young pretender Be careful which faiths you respect, Charles Bespoke Suits The Sunday Times Worrying attitudes to the Middle East Debenhams Daylight robbery by tax masters All this for a foot Points Birthdays Jenin: the bloody truth Was it a massacre? Marie Colvin in the ruins of the refugee camp found cold comfort for propagandists on either side Royal Mint Israel: we have nothing to hide Saab Hitmen join cast of TV murder riddle Argentina panics as banks close Fujitsu Jospin on run from a red postman Mob link threat to Sinatra show Jaguar Crash pilot 'a loan shark in trouble' The Times Mafia trial planned as tests suggest Calvi was murdered A1-Qaeda plots its fightback Digital radios link fighters to world Mountain Raids Saddam's fall-back position is succession of No 2 son Iraq Threat Halifax Assassins target returned king Majorca homes in on hideaway stars Mazda Britain disowned cold war brides Burmese peace is a cat and mouse game Nationwide Oxbridge faces fund cut for failing to meet state quotas How to get into Oxbridge, News Review, page 10 Briton is first 'mad cow' case in US Weather and Travel Outlook On their toes: Nervous finalists gather backstage at… 'Green' police to target trade in wildlife Best ferry prices-widest choice G7 positive on global economy News in Brief Plea for heart girl Suspected bovine TB cases spread Warning by Pope Girl Guides to swap tents for footballs First gay marriage Gehring inquiry Alligators at risk Jackpot tops £6.3m for lottery Qantas British Airways Refugees riot Sainsbury's charge Baby in netties Air chief killed Rich List Owen shoots Derby down Club in crisis as banks close in Contents Malaysia Contents Golden boy Owen hits double top Jack Daniel's Villa regret waste Reading seal promotion United stroll past Chelsea Shearer hits 200 target What a Carry On. . . Sven, Ulrika and Stan Claims about the England coach's private life turned an afternoon at Stamford Bridge into more than a scouting trip. By Joe Lovejoy Stylish Duff lifts Blackburn Run-In to the Title FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Nationwide Conference and Other Football England get ice jackets for World Cup Pools Scotland Europe Minor Leagues Cole piles on agony for Reid Who's Going up or down: How the Big Issues in Nationwide League were Settled Leeds lose their way Watson shoots Everton to unlikely victory Bolton switch stuns Spurs Holding back the tide Ipswich Town go to Arsenal today fighting relegation and its dire financial impact, says Rob Hughes Virgin trains Staying put: Matt Holland, above, the club captain,… Megson wants the last word West Brom's articulate manager has become a managerial hot property as the Baggies knock on the Premiership door, writes Louise Taylor Peugeot Fighting Back Markus Babbel aims to replay Liverpool's faith as he recovers from an illness that threatened his life Eriksson finishes Take gamble with Kid Cole Far from being indessive, the England coach has known his preferred line-up for six months The Likely Lads who Can Pack their Cases and the Three on Standby World Cup jigsaw Gerrard leans well to right The Liverpool midfielder has a lot more to offer his country than filling in for David Beckham Scounting Report Seaman aims to end keepers' run of final flaws A timely clean sheet confirms the Arsenal keeper has taken a firm hold on his England jersey Injured Pires is player of year Jonathan Northcroft World Cup stars wait in wings for Super Eagles Festus Onigbinde is still trying to put together the team to fulfil a dream that began more than 30 years ago, says Douglas Alexander Flair loses out Sweden will be a tough nut for England to crack, but they are showing signs of creative stagnation Nigeria: The Final Hurdle Alive and Kicking Erikson's men will have to deal with both silk and ferocious steel when they come up against Argentina Argentina coach Bielsa may quit over unpaid wages Argentina's World Cup plans are on schedule despute a salary dispute that threatens the future of their head coach, writes Ian Hawkey Argentina: The Crunch Clash Divided nation savours clash of Spanish giants Even for the intense fans of Real Madrid and Barcelona, no match has ever equalled this week's European Cup clash. Ian Hawkey Star Wars The duel between Rivaldo and Zinedine Zidane is the most mouth-watering prospect of the collision of the Spanish titans. By Ian Hawkey The Sunday Times Title-chasing Leverkusen are beaten at home Bundesliga Underdogs aim to muzzle United Coach Klaus Toppmoller will be positive when Bayer Leverkusen visit Old Trafford on Wednesday England's Ice Man begins to feel the heat Alarm bells are ringing Questions & Answers American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Terror On The Pitch Adam Robinson Mainstream, pb, £9.99 Saints sunk by pure genius Powergen Sheasby keeps his big promise Barry Newcombe watches the Exiles' veteran No 8 turn in a cup-winning display on familiar ground Tudor reigns over Sussex Cricket Scoreboards Symonds in one-day form Tendulkar levels with The Don Second Test at Port of Spain Kiwi ton provides backbone Byas shows his new colours After swapping white rose for red, the 'Turncoat Tyke' says Yorkshire haven't heard the last of him DeFreitas rolls back the years Derbyshire buck formbook At Sophia Gardens Durham starting to fade Murali injury lifts England The Times Saints challenge A Challenge Cup final against local rivals is a sitting stage for Paul Sculthorpe's talents, says Richard Rae Bulls romp to the summit Kid with golden touch Richard Gasquet, who is only 15, has the talent and maturity to win a Grand Slam on any surface Henman falls to pugnacious Spaniard The Briton's clay-court charge at the Monte Carlo Masters ended in defeat, but he was far from disgraced, writes Richard Evans O'Sullivan's rivals need the right breaks The champion has all the ability needed to retain his world snooker crown, but can be his own worst enemy, writes Derek Clements Gasquet's Winning Formula Leading Tennis Prodigies Injured Howey loses grip on British Open Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing The Sunday Times McLaren run on empty It's bad enough to lose again, but being lapped was the ultimate humiliation for David Coulthard Calzaghe's title tonic The Welsh super-middleweight put on a classy show while Audley Harrison notched up a hollow victory, reports Richard Rae Master blaster The supremacy of Tiger Woods at the Masters shows a sportsman competing with history, not rivals Ballesteros finds touch of the old magic at Druids Glen The Seve Trophy matchplay was an exercise in forbearance lifted only by a moment of genius from the Spaniard himself. By Alasdair Reld Eddery enjoys twilight years Now turned 50, Pat Eddery shows no sign of losing the keen edge that has brought him over 4,400 wins Top Winners Walsh makes it four in a row to take Scottish National The Irish jockey rode his luck to guide 20-1 shot Take Control to victory in the prestigious main event at Ayr, reports Mike Wilson Queen's Logic puts on regal show Tim Richards sees the filly justify her tag as a favourite for the 1000 Guineas with victory in the Dubai Duty Free Stakes at Newbury Radcliffe runs into fast lane A week after her sensational marathon debut, the Briton is a wanted woman, writes Richard Lewis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Approved Programme Head-To-Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ferrari Plenty of room at the back A new crop of large cars has something (and space) for everyone, writes Ray Hutton Pulling power for all the family An off-roader that can tow a horsebox and manage a good old hack What the budget really means for the motorist Road Sage Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Go Online! Pinewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Tallis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Bravo Ray Hurtton test-drives the Alfa Romeo 156 GTA Room at the back Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Virgin Loud, fast and scary—the Tamora is your everyday TVR American banks offer to raise £10bn for British railways Business foots 87% of new Labour taxes Brown scuttles euro entry World class international Contents Kylie fever helps troubled EMI scoop Queen's export award Contents Picture Gallery RBS set to snap up motor dealer Gordy the Pinko's potion will stick in your craw Agenda Flash cars will inspire pupils says minister Markoss aviation NTL bondholders will pay more Barings' auditors to retain their licences The Sunday Times British robots to conquer American TV Business Digest Investors slash MWB pay-outs Plans revived for airport on estuary island League to drop case for half its money ABB's Barnevik comes to London to beard the lion Barclays boss to go after 11 years Swiss BAE near to £300m jet order Labour's Honeymoon with Business is over Business was expecting a pay-back in this budget, not to pay more. Higher national insurance was just one of the nasty surprises, reports David Smith Guide to the Budget First he wooed firms with 'enterprise' measures, then he Buzz The Main Measures for Business Gave them a bill for £4.8bn Economic Outlook Computer Associates Two Politicians, Two Different Gambles American Account Brown gives firms some shelter from his storm Despite anger over national-insurance increases, there are measures to benefit small firms, among them the change in Vat. Report by John O'Donnell How to raise cash for your start-up Our third report looks at financing options. The budget will help with more cuts to red tape, writes John O'Donnell How the Budget Affects Three Small Business Beware Expensive Loans Budget eases impact of Vat Costco Wholesale Banking on growth to make up for tax rises Aidan O'Carroll, national head of tax at Ernst & Young, looks at the budget deal for businesses NHS needs us to get well, says Bupa chief Val Gooding, the ex-BA reservations agent who now runs the private health insurer, says Brown's medicine is not enough. By John Waples Microsoft Overhead costs too high? O'Reilly steps out from father's shadow The son also rises—Gavin O'Reilly, the scion of Ireland's wealthiest family, outlines his plans to expand his media empire Profile Mercer consultants eye London 'niche' A new team is in town to rekindle the fine art of board-level strategy, reports Lucinda Kemeny Inter-Continental Gavin O'reilly's Working Day Vital Statistics France rises up against The Ego Canal+ BT The Sunday Times Databank Top 200 companies Nestor thrives on NHS cash Sharewatch SMG AWG Deloite & Touche Quarto A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE Re-Mortgages/mortgages Moneybrain Multiple Display Advertising Items TV's retreat will not damage the soul of soccer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co The Legal Document Company The County Homesearch Company The Times Down-to-earth style for today's high-flyer Prufrock Ricoh Image Communication Sainsbury tries on Boots for size US is captivated by French farce On Wall Street The Mayhew Animal Home International Programme The British Jackal From a London public school to the shadow of the noose—Nick Fielding unravels a story of terrorism, betrayal and political intrigue that is approaching its denouement in a foreign courtroom Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels Dark art that keeps the pages turning Blood, gore and rape have taken James Patterson to the top of the fiction charts, writes Sarah Baxter Mad, bad and the teenager's perfect dad Ozzy Osboume has a message for George Bush and other parents of bolshy adolescents, says Amanda Craig Ozzy's Law Openplan Good riddance, thin thing Shakespeare therapy in leather trousers I've thrown the builders out News blonde on a roll after a black tie day Interview Margarette Driscoll meets Mary Nightingale The Loaded lad is dead, long live the new grandad Squadron leader first, girl second Nikki Smith wanted to fly helicopters as a child. Now she is the first woman to command a squadron, says Amanda Craig Doing my police duty landed me in prison Michael Bunting, the police officer jailed after an arrest went wrong, tells how other inmates bullied and attacked him The Sunday Times The churchman who seeks peace in the barrel of a gun Andrew White, one of the few allowed across Israeli lines in Bethlehem, says there is room for hope Israel, my pride and my shame It's hard being Jewish when the nation you have had absolute faith in becomes a focus for world protest, writes Joel Brandon-Bravo Branding is good for you Nike, Coca-Cola and Ray-Ban are hate objects to anti-globalisation protesters, but are they the means to make the world a better place? Can the undercover investigator get it right this time? A novel route to literary triumph Science of bending it like Beckham There's more to sport today than genius, finds Dominic Utton. Sportsmen need to visit to laboratory as well as a playing field Crocodiles: do they really hunt human beings? The Sunday Times Noisy Nests The Sunday Times How to get into Oxbridge Parents who opt for state education thinking it is now the best route into a leading college are in for a college are in for a shock, writes Alan Ryan The Sunday Times Empty lessons for Citizen Ignorant New classes in Civic duty are an ineffective gesture while so many pupils still lack a proper education, says Chris Woodhead The Times Repton School Head Eastbourne College Education Maple academy Give parents the option of more single-sex schools Answer the question Chapter house publishing Brymore School The Hayling School Language Courses The World's Largest Language School Oxford Media School Summer Language Courses Abroad for Teenagers SIBS Ltd. Come on, Charles, we could do with a royal wedding Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads Amelia Bachelor Last word… The Daily Telegraph: Thor Heyerdahl This Life People of the Week Picture Gallery P. S. Australia with Singapore Airlines Contents The Sun Run Recharge your batteries with a quick dash to the Med Contents Portable Minidisc Good Gear Guide Travelling in style Swansea Cork Ferries Swiss Army Clock Multiple Display Advertising Items Gadget Jacket Hardback Travel Case The Sunday Times Multiactivity Shoes The Sunday Times Behind the brochure Will Sunvil Africa's safaris live up to your wildest dreams? David Wickers gives them a test Drive Love and fear in St Lucia He was a dream lover—but his wife was a nightmare Confessions of a Tourist Opodo How Do the Prices Compare? Tapestry Kids Clubs Victory on legroom Holiday Money Markwarner Budget boost for European flights A new website called Reel to Rail (www. reeftorail.… Travellers tricked by false discounts Bargain Map of the World Book of the Week Readers' Rants Where Wash? North Cyprus and Unspoilt Turkey Single? Sailing into danger What sort of traveller finds himself clinging to a floating haystack during a raging Pacific storm? That's Nick Thorpe Nick's Journey Virgin Amsterdam Travel Service North America Travel Service Make your Own Adventure Expedia Bargain corner: the new affordable Argentina The plunging peso has made Argentina great value for visitors. Stanley Stewart goes bargain hunting in Buenos Aires How to Bag the Bargains The Sunday Times Ireland Beyond Buenos Aires: How to Plan your Holiday to Argentina Chicago Illinois Are you insured to do that? Planning the adventure of a lifetime? Check your insurance policy first, says Mark Hodson Somak Holidays Seafrance Direct Line Inter-Continental Five Steps to Make Sure You're Covered Bmi Where kids rule the roost Worn out from looking after mum and dad? Children's camp is cool—and guaranteed parent-free, says Madeleine Wickers, age 10 Peregor Travel Icelandair Bluesure Excalibur Norfolkline Markwarner Savile Air Portugal Which Camp? Savile In the lair of the Mud Matron It's cute, quaint and just a little prim, but Estonia does have its earthy side, says Mark Skipworth Virgin atlantic Qantas Holidays Bridge the World First Choice Travel Select Travel Brief Travel Insurance Trail Finders Travelbag Great Deals & More Dubai & Peyond British Airways Buzz Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Travelocity Avro Direct Car Hire Dial a Flight Sta Travel Tailor Made Travel American Travel Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubmed Multiple Display Advertising Items Solos Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items P&o Portsmouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Elegant Resorts Cunard Malaysia Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Tony Bennett's heart may be in San Francisco, but his palette is in Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish Ferries Win a four-night break in Stockholm, with the Swedish Travel & Tourism Council Where was I? Competition details Investors can cash in on NHS boost Middle-class families face £2,500 hike in taxes over next two years Labour pledgest to reform annuities Contents Fidelity Investments' Gordon's straight talk hides a wealth of stealth Risk to tax relief for film backers Liverpool Victoria Beware pitfalls of hanging on to company shares Budgetmatters Diana Wright answers your questions about the budget Scottish Widows The more you earn, the more it hurts We were told to expect a tax hike, but the scope of the changes has surprised even the experts, writes Naomi Caine Virgin one Cheltenham & Gloucester How to beat the chancellor: ten ways The government will be taking an extra £7 billion from us. But there are ways to limit the personal pain. Nick Gardner finds allowances and loopholes Gartmore Halifax In the Line of Duty To reduce your budget bill Life Search Legal & General Budget at a Glance The rise and rise of Brown's taxes Kathryn Cooper counts the cost to high earners and homeowners of tax increases since Labour took office Abbey National Mortage Intelligence Legal & General Savers urged to seek profits outside Britain High earners 'will face more tax increases' The chancellor's national insurance hike paves the way for the better off to be squeezed again Personal allowance freeze costs taxpayers £700m Thousands will find themselves pushed into the higher-rate bracket because the threshold for paying tax has been frozen, writes Kathryn Cooper When Does Tax Kick in? M&G INVESTMENTS Intelligent Finance How Changes to National Insurance Hit Higher Earners Families lose out in revamp of credits The new allowances for families are not as generous as they look. And many will not even claim them More Th>n The chancellor giveth—and he taketh away The Sunday Times … Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals … Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Means test bars millions from pension giveaway Increased help for pensioners will penalise those who have saved the most, writes David Budworth Donations to charities made easier Chase De Vere Paracetamol How the Credit Will Work Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio Plc Rac Allowance rises for the elderly Former chancellor still has to budget Fame and Fortune Lord Lamont of Lerwick denies he is a fat cat and would raise the threshold for top-rate tax Scottish Widows Investors find way to sidestep Brown's tough stance on Isas Bond funds will become more attractive to savers after last week's budget Contents Harvey Nash Heidrick & Struggles Results Search & Selection Spencer Stuart Linklaters & Alliance Spencer Stuart Baillie Gifford IPS Group Limited Cobalt Gallaher Group Plc Tmp. worldwide Astralis Executive Recruitment Sterling Dickinsnsmith Search & Selection Lorèal World Leader in Beauty Products Wickland Westcott Abrs Environment Agency Quest Institute of Directions Multiple Display Advertising Items Clarks Angle Technology Limited Hrgardens Search & Selection Ewens Executive Resourcing Ltd. Best Executive Search Dixey Henderson Limited Price Waterhouse Cooppers David Abbott and Partners Ellis Fairbank plc GE Capital Global Consumer Finance Interexec Kcts Hoggett Bowers Bottomline Technologies Multiple Display Advertising Items Kyle Consult The MGroup Zundel Ridge Recruitment Consultants PCS Interimperformers Top Level Book-keeper Haldance associates Scottise Prisor Service Investment Managers News International Newspapers Ltd. Ex & Current Financial Advisors International… Happiness is . . . taking control of your career If you are miserable at work, you are probably in the wrong job. So find out what you really want and go for it, says Roger Eglln Ten Steps to a More Fulfilling Job Transforming Services News International Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trend Micro Holbrook Associates UK Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blooming shame as workers reject down-to-earth job Tic Financial Services Authority Cmr Senior Executives Public Appointments North Tyneside Council Cna International Ltd. Adti Consulting Essex County Council Infraco JNP Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The best that money can buy Councils say modern cities need talented chief executives, and to get the best, they have to pay top dollar Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The best that money can buy Birmingham Fact File KPMG Search & Selection Fremantle Brand yourself a big success Birmingham City Council Royal National Institute of the Blind Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Greater Manchester Police Authority Odgers Contents Contents The Ex-Verminators Contents Clik Scratch Bellefire Banter Space Cruise Funday News Wonderful World By George Lip service Barking Quackers! Chessington World of Adventures' new roller coaster, the New Vampire, has a height Super Cat The Story so far-Tom's under the impression that he's got superhero powers. Although jerry doesn't believe it! Jarvis Brainabox Faye's next Step The Art of Science Beryl the Peril Fresh! Ww Funday Buzz! Squirt F-mail Dundee Returns Next Week Win It! Goalden Sands Normal TNL competition rules apply to all Funday Times competitions Mark Williams Funday Sport Fans utd News Try to Win Contents Live it. Visit Scotland Contents Blood on the Streets In a battle as vicious as any depicted in his overdue film, Gangs of New York, Scorsese is taking on Weinstein for final cut, reports Christopher Goodwin Cover story Cl, Ep: Rest of the week's films Jesus Short Cuts Not quite the full Monte If revenge is a dish best served cold, then The Count of Monte Cristo is Hovering around the lukewarm mark, says Cosmo Landesman The Glee Club Britain's best artists are on the couch at the Freud Museum, says Waldemar Januszczak Biteback Try as they might Television Brain drain Radio waves Architecture Blackstar Will you dare Watch In the hot seat Television Are you sitting comfortably? Then let the next wave of reality shows begin, says Stephen Armstrong Flash: aaaaaaagh! Matthew Warchus's Winter's Tale is all gong and no dinner, says John Peter King's Cross The Constant Wife Planet pop the events On record Classical The Week's essential new releases Pop Jazz Record of the week Hugh grant Dance Sylvie Guillem might be great, but Carmen doesn't quite cut it for the Royal Ballet, says David Dougill The Times Literary Supplement Look ahead The Critical list The Sunday Times top fives Long players This week, don't miss In the laptop of the gods Music High-tech or baroque, there's no music too complex for the New London Chamber Choir The Sunday Times That's enough of your chic Opera The version of Strauss's Arabella coming to the Royal Opera is good fun, but it can't disguise the work's flaws, says Hugh Canning Peter Hall Company Agenda DVDs and videos Top 10 albums Musical Top … Triple 'A' Entertainments Presents Route of Kings AAA Westlife Shaolin Poke Mon Ronan Keating VWA Secret Affair 24 Hour Ticket Chichester Festival Theatre Opera & Ballet Buy Tickets by Phone Fyfe & Drum Tours Neil Diamoni Tednuquent All tickets Theatre Tokens Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manchester Apollo Petula Clark Culture Marshall Arts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture Royal Festival Hall St. John's, Smith Square Wigmore Hall The Planets Madonna Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Pall Mall Corporate Hospitality Mamma Mia! The Lion King my Fair Lady Sbc Chelsea The Sunday Times The European Entertainment Corporation Pavarotti Wishbone Theatre Breaks Ltd Open air theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile 'Em High The Sunday Times concise Crossword No 736 Hardbacks Paperbacks The real Citizen Kane The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst by David Nasaw An age of progress or a nightmare of repression? Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe by Geoffrey Parker Allen Lane £20 pp462 Diary Penguin The literary men of Kent Geography All the Devils are Here by David Seabrook Granta £10 pp179 Taste A little night reading What Nigel Williams has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: Forsyte Saga How the father of the H-bomb became an enemy of the KGB Biography Sakharov: A Biography by Richard Lourie University Press of New England £21 pp465 …of minds The Holocaust hoaxer A Life in Pieces by Blake Eskin Aurum £16.99 pp245 Historytoday Full of eastern frolics Cinema Bollywood Boy by Justine Hardy J Murray £17.99 pp264 No truck with Happy Valley Biography Elspeth Huxley a Biography by C S. 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