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ResumoBeckham becomes world's highest-paid footballer Press baron in Labour cash for favours row Former head of BBC World Service among rail victims Virgin atlantic Contents Minister fears 'isolationist' Muslims Contents Camilla invited to royal box by Queen Sunday Times Sale Rides at 21-Year High World Cup 2002 Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Abbey National business Blair delays euro decision as Europe marches right Internet threat to 800,000 in public jobs Cat's whikers: Lord Lioyd-Webber, joined by Sir… No 10 wants to tag adults awaiting trial Labour link to firms in rail shares probe Minister accused on vaccine deal Bank chiefs set for £10m bonuses Philips Opera star sacked for being prima donna Telewest Broadband How Blair team fell for Desmond's special offer Labour courts super rich to cut £10m debt The super donors at blair's top table Peugeot Zurich Doctors put women at back of heart bypass queue Police sniper plan to foil suicide bomber attacks Bank funds MPs' World Cup tour Roddick goes down and out to help the homeless Two more British terror suspects held in Cuba Vodafone Church court backs pictures on headstoes SAS heroes may get jubilee VCs Polanski returns to face Nazi demons Forests filling up fast with readers' trees Renault megane Fatal Points Taht Derrailed the 12:45 It started out as an ordinary journey for the passengers of the King's Lynn service, but ended in another horrifying episode on Britain's railways. This is what happened in the coutdown to disaster Insight Marriott Basf Fifa World Cup Korea Japan Hyundai Seat Goodbye Boys They are rich young and beautiful So why are pop princesses so unlucky in love? Viginia Blackburn reports on the personal price of female fame The force isn't always so easy to find Profile Poncy designers have me in their zinc grip Zurich Wrong on the railways An honest warning Leukaemia Research Fund Blair's Major obsession saves a weak man Voters are being left behind in the dash for Europe's dream Mo steals more of the limelight with shoplifting admission Atticvs Loyal Cherie is cheerleader for the Byers defence force Atticvs Ancram to make the Rock a harder place for Straw Atticvs Bright as you are, Mrs Blair, you have no right to rule The Sunday Times Occupation is bar to peace Let the Queen pay up Animal Points Birthdays Hollywood battles Save the Children Beat Poverty No Foot in the Grave Life expectancy is rising so fast, says a new report, it could become common to live to 90 or 100. But will we be able to afford or enjoy sych longevity? Richard Woods and David Smith report Outlook Grey and Unsettled: Old Age by Numbers France launches war against crime 'Mam' calls man's army to attention Why Do W Accept Less Th More Th>n Fortuyn killer linked to earlier death Suicide units await Israeli tanks Nationwide Nativity militants declared free men Birthday Presents The wrestling governor tries to wriggle back The Sunday Times Fossils in the fo'c'sle identify ship as part of Columbus's New World fleet Marines losing war with thin air Attack on French workers linked to shoe-bomb plot Karachi Blast Pakistan made preparations for nuclear strike on India Missile Crisis Fat America turns up the legal heat O2 Flat Rate Burma's freed heroine thanks tortured Briton Jeep Greenpeace nudes have toxic effect on feminists Loose bolts blamed for rail tragedy Insight Weather and Travel Outlook Men are brighter, says BBC test News in Brief Fees threat Teachers face rise in child autism Homes flattened Wheels fall off ambulance in 99 call Pensioner robbed Correction Three tickets share £7.2m lottery jachipak Weare United Girl in cliff fail Six arrested Ouch Horror tackle may put Dyer out of World Cup Horror tackle may put Dyer out of World Cup Contents Malaysia Contents Smith ends drought to sink Boro Ipswich fall to Riise Relief for rattled Reid Dublin seals a gloomy day for Chelsea United suffer Euro blow Free next Week. . . Your 64-Page World Cup Magazine Signature Tune at Old Trafford: Golden Balls Signs £16m Deal Familiar journey for sad Dyer as injury jinx strikes The young Newcastle midfielder will be under no illusions about his World Cup hopes after a career blighted by bad luck. By Loulse Taylor Sinner spoils Saints' victory Cole provides Rovers' final flourish Chandler is king for Bay Foxes sign off with victory Party time for Arsenal Pearce times it right as Hammers sign off in style Kings of England The Arsenal manager plans to build on the Double and create a winning dynasty. By Jonathan Northcroft Arsenal: Building on the Double United a Star Alliance Member United need to restore pride Sir Alex ferguson's bid to revive Manchester United's glory days will be one of the toughest challenges of his life. By Jonathan Northcroft Battling Bruce ready to lift Blues He was pipped to the Carrow Road job because he didn't have enough experience, but who will regret that decicion today? By Louise Taylor Going for Gold Norwich can reward their dedicated fans with a bold expansion plan should they win today's playoff final Old Firm move near to switch Burton blasts Stoke to new heights All aboard the Orient Express Sven: Japan's no England's coach says he is happy to pick players who are not afraid to get involved with their opponents Mastret Card England ins and outs leave Jansen disappointed A late change of heart by Sven-Goran Eriksson led to the Blackburn forward's exclusion from the World Cup squad, reports Louise Taylor Cheats face trial by video World Cup Fantasy League Life of Ryan The Wales Winger is likely to join an elite list of great players who have missed out on World Cup finals Beckingham Palace hosts a royal send-off Fergie must face facts Questions & Answers Angling Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review European football correspondent: Iron will inspires Real As Real Madrid chase their Cup of gold this week, they will be led by one of the hardest men in football Loyal Del Bosque puts big names in shade Real Madrid's coaches don't stay for long, but Vicente Del Bosque might change all that with victory on Wednesday, says Ian Hawkey Bayer may pay price for glory Croft's original hint for England Cricket Scoreboards Ramprakash hits back Laxman gives India upper hand Bevan conjures late win Dad's Army England have missed the chance to blood talented youth and gone for old stagers to face Sri Lanka England take a giant step backwards Rod Marsh, the director of the ECB's academy, will be disappointed that his exciting charges did not get a Test call-up, says Simon Wilde Frantic tourists in hurry to turn up heat Portugal Another giant leap for women's movement Stephen Jones previews the World Cup which kicks off in Barcelona today, and predicts and epic final between England and New Zealand Bring on the world Jonne Yapp holds the key England's World Cup fortunes. Stephen Jones meets the scrum-half England face World Cup travel headache A controversial move means Clive Woodward's side is set to play World Cup pool matches in both Perth and Sydney, says Stephen Jones Robbed Rotherham scored nearly 1,200 points, lost only two games and won promortion only to be. . . Horrendous doubles standards lie at the heart of the decision to deny the Yorkshiremen promotion Dallaglio appalled by ruling Denying Rotherham promotion has cheated both players and players and supporters, according to the former England captain. By Stephen Jones Schmid loses pain game The Rotherham player-coach risked permanent injury chasing promotion, only for his team to be denied a Premiership place. By Nick Cain Cap that, partner Barrichello takes pole as Michael Schumacher misses the front row for the first time this season The Sunday Times Richard Rae at the A1-Ring Agassi takes time to find feet on clay Rome has not been a happy hunting ground for the American, but he is ready to lay a ghost to rest, writes Richard Evans Battling Vikings fight back to buck Broncos Sports Round-Up Fa Barclaycard Premiership Pools Results Round-Up Racing Monty bags rival's caddie Phillip Price reacts furiously as he discovers Ryder Cup teammate poached his bagman Weare United Bandari's stroll proves point for Johnston The Middleham trainer notches up another scorching Derby trial win with a horse who is not entered at Eposom. Tim Richards reports Hamed tries to get career off ropes Memories of a humiliating defeat still haunt him, but the former champion retains his confidence and self belief. 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By Ray Hutton A second car with twin uses Family needs a runaround for mum and a pair of soon-to-be drivers Bringing horse sense to Britain's roads Formula Approved Pre-Owned Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Jaguar & Damler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unrivalled choice Unbeatable service Cruickshank Bkthomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Working Motors Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunay-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Approved from the Best Network in the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday-times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Porsche AFN JCT600 Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nowcarz William Greens Lancaster Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations DVLA Personalised Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carmarks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sweet and low Ray Hutton test-drives the Maserati Coupé Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A sporty off-roader, a clunky sports car. Why, BMW, why? Straight Eight New Forest The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buying a Bentley? Multiple Classified Advertising Items NTL bosses line up $1bn option deal Barclays in row over $900m Saudi loan World class international Transparent figures…prada, the fashion house that… Contents Bank's interest rate freeze 'could last until November' Easyjet admits Go bosses' veto Contents Blair makes ad to save tourism Uncle Walt won't be visiting our media minnows Agenda Split managers set for severe FSA test Sedgemoor Hilton plans 10-hotel sale Safeway in joint venture to unlock £3bn properties Excel struggles for survival Deloitte takes on Andersen chiefs Business Digest Prada to float for £2.5bn after setbacks Industry calls for gas prices probe Tube tests smart tickets League close to ITV Digital rights deal The future of cinema has landed in Brixton Safety fears could curb company car trips Threat to Drax power plant Navision What's up Economy Watch What's down The Times D-Day for euro bounces nearer Markoss aviation Business Letters Why a productive country takes a lot of beating The Yanks are Coming The government wants to open op media ownership. But foreign buyers will take some time to arrive, writes Paul Durman Telewest Business Master of the hard tackle switches tactics Banker and Football League chairman Keith Harris was left holding the ball when ITV Digital collapsed The Times E*Trade boss nets an $80m headche Christos Cotsakos's pay packet has angered the online broker's investors, writes Dominic Rushe in New York Keith Harris's Working Day Fujitsu Carmakers rev up for record 1.7m vehicles Britain's booming motor industry is unrecognisable from the mayhem of 30 years ago. By Dominic O'Connell Football bosses: good at games, bad for business Picture Gallery Daimler Chrysler City's oldest banker is still on a roll While colleagues retire in their fifties, Lord Roll of Ipsden is still going strong at 94. By John Waples City dealmakers feel the squeeze on fees Bankers are going to extraordinary lengths just to keep busy, write Lucinda Kemeny and Louise Armltstead Still light amid Alstom gloom Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank UBS Financial Services Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Portfolio Building The Global Travel Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turnerandco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millionaires Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Yield Income Opportunity Kodaksxpress Multiple Classified Advertising Items Future isn't all bright for Orange's high-tech home Families loved the entertainment gadgets, but could cope with only so much automation, says Paul Durman Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solid floor Cruise into Profits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finance Group Plc Moneybrain Re-Mortgages / Mortgages WVE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to be a winner? Ask your wife Week Six Succeding Self-belief, ruthless time management and an understanding spouse—these are the keys to success, say Britain's top entrepreneurs. By John O'Donnell Moneychanger converted one shop into a global empire Travelex boss Lloyd Dorfman has made a mint from money. By Jason Corcoran How I Made It Young People Work up an Appetite for the Food Industry Avoid employment tribunals by adhering to the rules Questions of Business E-mail entrepreneur needs to get his message to the market John Rowlinson's company believes that sending adverts to potential buyers' inboxes can boost its clients' sales, writes Jane Renton Extravision's Challeges The Sunday Times Caterer has not gone off the boil Progress Report Charlion House Gary Robertson The Experts Cisco Systems BT BDO Stoy Hayward Design Council Sam plans to play it again Group Conferencing Knickers in a twist at Ann Summers Prufrock Former Radio I DJ Peter Powell, who now manages Ant… Does anybody fancy a donor kebab? The Sunday Times Perilous Pitt stop puts watchdog on the skids On Wall Street Two of a Kind These two men, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, are about to change your life. There is no escape. Waldemar Janussczak explains why Goodwood Travel Limited Contents Will the last Tory turn out the blue light Kelvin MacKenzie, former Sun editor, thinks lain Duncan Smith is wet, useless and needs some policies fast How Well Do You Know Them? Three minutes to find romance Speed dating is being touted as the new solution for young professionals in a hurry. But how fast can a lonely heart beat? Cosmo Landesman joined the brief-encounter set Barclays Oh Jilly, how could you Compassionate Bush loses the war on the home front Cut the Rspca out of your will Once a ladette now a mother, always a lady Interview Jane Austen's publisher writes his last chapter The seventh John Murray - Septimus - has sold a slice of literary history, says Margarette Driscoll Our dream of Israel ended at the bus stop Sharon Evans tells how she became the voice of terror victims after her daughter was maimed in Tel Aviv Only despair breeds suicide bombers It's all in the Van Gogh cookbook . . . but will playing god destroy us? Two intellectual heavyweights are fighting it out over the direction of our brave new world The post-human future Gregory Stock, expert on bio-engineering, says our future will be science fiction, but we shouldn't be afraid of it Imperial MBA MBa Durham Aston Business School University of Leicester Universlty of Surrey The Open University MBA Programmes For Tomorrow's The Birmingham Business School Leeds University Business School Bath Trinity Master your Future Return of the moon walkers Thirty years ago Eugene Cernan was the last man on the moon. Now, though he is a footnote in history, planetary exploration is taking off again, writes Jonathan Leake The Sunday Times Last call for love birds Ashridge Richmond the American International It's an awkward business An MBA used to be the passport to a top job but since the economic downturn many are questioning itd value, writes Mary Braid The Top Courses The Sunday Times Edinburgh Business School University of North London Bradford School of Management Sibs Ltd The World Largest Lenguage School The Sunday Times Log on and cheat Pupils and university students are flocking to websites that offer more than a little help with coursework, writes Phil Baty Education University of Hull Mba in London Another String? Multiple Display Advertising Items Supply Teachers More than an MBA Webster University Graduate Centre Bournemouth University Beware being dazzled by a school's plush facilities Business Career That was no lady, that was my mother-in-law Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Guardian: Ian Gillies Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: John Nathan-Turner People of the Week This Life Nick Newman's Week8 P. S. Clubs Sunsall The great Jubilee escape Here comes the Queen's jubilee: four days to revel or retreat. If you don't go in for pageantry, Mark Hodson has a host of great escapes. If you do, turn the page for Susan d' Arcy's Pick of the best flag-waving festivities Contents Markwarner Four golden days Castles, bishops and medieval Knights—check out the best of the jubilee weekend nationwide Behind the brochure Walks Wordwide 2002/2003 Small but pertfectly formed: is the Walks Worldwide brochure a step ahead of the rest? By david Wickers How Do the Prices Compare? Swan Hellenic Moat House Hotels A recipe for disaster During dinner in Beijing, Cecilie Gamst-Berg is tempted by the dish of the day BMI's Baby growing fast Spies in the skies Bargain Map of the World Picture Gallery Holiday Money Active families Billy Wilder knew immediately he saw the Hotel del… Portugal fits the bill End to hidden fees Where was I? Questions and Answers Books of the Week Grenada Readers' Rants TV Travel Single? The Keys is to relax Jeff Dawson soaks up the easy sophistication of the Florida Keys Platinum Austravel North Cyprus and Unspoilt Turkey Tourism Malaysia Heat and hedonism Move over Barcelona, step aside Seville—Robert Elms says Madrid is the real thing The Whole World Great Escapes Holiday Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia No Title Voting with our seats Airlines failing to adopt our campaign demands are losing business fast. Mark Hodson reports No Contest Sainsbury's Campaign Stena Line Short hop to tranquillity The Greek idyll of Skopelos is light years away from its noisy neighbour, Skiathos British Airways Peregor Driving on France's jagged edge From Alpine waterfalls to a mystic shrine, Richard Binns follows the pilgrim's trail Lunn Poly P&o Cruises For instant family fun—just add water Life on the open wave is ideal for the have-a-go holidaymaker. Novice sailor Graham Duffill and his family navigate the Med, and, right, we present a complete guide to summer sailing holidays The Sunday Times As Others See US The sailing instructor Somak Holidays No Title Qantas British Airways Air France Walking with giants In southern Tanzania, an older, quieter Africa, Mark Ottaway enjoys the thrill a ground-level safari Overseas Travel Club Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Where will you spend Jubilee Bank Holiday week? Single? 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Win a week for two in Austria's lake district, with Thomson lakes & mountains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roseland Peninsular Competition details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheaper mortgage deals on the way Early birds get most from the markets Experts tip radio stocks as media shake-up looms Investors urged to back troubled 'zero' shares Contents Funds Network. Co. UK Contents Only radical action will solve the pensions crisis Don't panic, Invesco investors told Intelligent Finance Helping son to buy home should not cost mother tax Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Legal & General Should you go with the float Expect a rash of flotations this year. But, warns Kathryn Cooper, few will prove a sure bet for small investors Gartmore Scottish Widows Bank The best of bank accounts . . . and the cheapest ways of borrowing Current accounts vary widely in their interest rates, fees and services. Here, David Budworth looks for best value Doctor Seeks Remedy for Ailing Bank Balance Life Search Scour the internet for the top savings rates Dream The Times Switch your debt to cut the cost of your loans C&g Chitenham & Gloucester Liverpool Victoria Brokers slash dealing charges The cost of buying and selling shares has plummeted as stockbrokers try to entice wary investors back into the stock market, writes Matthew Wall Scottish Widows Nostalgia is up for sale Collector's File How to invest: little and often or all at once? You can drip-feed money into the stock market or invest lump sums Which is better, asks Guy Dennis Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards … Shares Savings Accounts Profit from property without owning one You don't have to buy a house to make money from booming property prices, writes Kathryn Cooper Chase De Vere Policy Portfolio Plc Unwanted Endowment? The Times Sue's Life Company Policy & Plus Paragon DIY presenter aims to build own home BBC man Nick Nnowles has designed a house. His priority now is to finance its construction. By Natalle Graham M&g Investments Virgin one account Hoggett Bowers Delivering Leadership Opodo Inland Revenue Spencer Stuart Whitehead Mann consutants leadership Spencer Stuart Mdlogical Michael Page Consultacy Spencer Stuart Questor International European Compensation and Benefits Manager Ward Executive Limited N B S Heidrick & Struggles Consulants in Exccutive search Prospect Glenmorangle plc Orange Senior Manager - Consumer Marketing Centrica Air Mauritius Too Busy to Network? Head of Property Challenge Howgate Sable RSM Robson Rhodes Sc Johson a Family Company Odgers Howgate Sable Rsm Robson Rhodes Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership Mobile Foxtons Payne Consignia Expanding the Service Envelope Lincolnshire Couty Council Boyden Galileo International International Association of Classification… Holtby Turner Shepherd Dawson Facilities Recruitment Limited Archer Mathreson Sterling International Positions The Institute of Chartered Accountants CDS National Starch & Chemical Walkabout Executive Job Hunters Petplan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bibby Financial Services Harkess-ord Atkins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Interior Design Association Job Vacancies Meridian Kendric Ash Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Appoinntment of Trustees Harvey Jones Kitchens Director of Sales and Marketing David Abbott and Partners Assistant Director Street Management services Cressing Templar a Division of ICM career Care Lt NMC Ennismore Bernard Haldane associates Suppliers get the Waitrose message The upmarket food retailer's training schemes provide an insight into both sides of the business, writes Roger Eglin Barclays Global Investors Hays Exective Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times STR Ltd British Shipping PCS Why boardrooms are short of heroes from Hr Legal services Commission OCPA Hays Executive National Patient Safety Agency The Open University University of Bristol The Sunday Times Sunday-times Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Veredus executive resourcing Islington Audit Commission Chair Cafcass Northumbria University Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh Ujima With the right nurturing, good ideas can bloom Recreation and … Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanover Housing Association Charity and Fundralsing Appointments Volunteer recruitment drive comes under attack The £19m funding for the Experience Corps has attracted criticism from other voluntary bodies. Gareth Huw Davles talks to both sides Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership Notting Hill Education and skills Waste and Resources Action Programme Take care when shedding staff Odgers Head of Corporate Development and Finance Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Odgers A Barkers Norman Broadbent Company Veredus executive resourcing Contents The Sunday Times Inside Apley Hall, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, £1.5m Bargain of the week? Boxroom Sales talk. . . Home essentials Where I span a hero's yarn Comic book pioneer Stan Lee recalls how he dreamt up Spider-Man at home in Long Island Time and place A farmhouse to renovate in. . . How much? Moving on Looking for . . . penthouses On the right track The Film: The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953). Directed by Charles Crichton The Property: Mill Lane Monkton Combe, Bath Octacon Houses of the week Landlord Mortgages Society's playground An invitation to Lord Snowdon's Sussex retreat meant you were in with the 1960s in-crowd. He tells Rose Millard how he converted it from a rundown cottage London's Leading Residential Developer St. George Tycoon ruled offside John Madejski owns Reading FC, but he can't get a house built. Fred Redwood reports on his fight with the planners Lighten up if you've been listed Maintaining a listed property may feel like a burden, but Geoffrey West finds the pleasures can outweigh the pain Project X: decorating the outside of your house Cluttons John D Wood & Co Darlows South Buckinghamshire Stags Cluttons The Sunday Times Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Plymouth - Twenty Sidmouth, Devon Last South Facing Apartment The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A bit on the side Victoria O'Brien shelves her preconceptions and is pleasantly surprised by contemporary sideboards Le Corbusier chaise longue Design classics Time is right for Greenwich Developers are now awaiting the green light to build 5,000 new homes near the Dome, says Harriet Swain Thegyellow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aylesford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Primelocation Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. 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Worms Return Star Movie Katie Chapman Fans utd Wednesday European Cup final, Bayer Leverkusen v Real Madrid, Hampden Park Thursday First Test, England Jump around Contents Thanks for the Memory Contents Spinner takes all Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Net loss: Slackers is 'lazy' Thought-Provoking it's not, but Attack of the… Graham He's reigning queen in a long line of camp presenters. But there's so much more to the talerred Mr Norton (including two Baftas, an Emmy and a new show five nights a week) than that, says Lesley White London's new City Hall is a triumph for technology and suffers from fatal delusions of grandeur, says Hugh Pearman Star Wars Episode II Just as there is a fine line between simplicity and… Tate Modern struggles too hard to squeeze Matisse and Picasso into the same box, says Waldemar Januszczak Plus Biteback Daisy, Daisy, we're half crazy. . . Television Happy landings Radio waves Rest of the week's theatre Prince Edward Theatre The short list for the 12th lan Charleson Awards, sponsored by National Theatre and The Sunday Times Growing pains Hollywood arrives in London, bringing two shocking visions of teenage life, says John Peter Van Morrison down the Road Double top In ENO's Lulu and the Royal Opera's La rondine, London has two productions to be proud of, says Hugh Canning Unmissable Fantastic Oh, what a Car Classical The week's essential new releases Planet pop the events that …ended today's music scene Pop Jazz Record of the week Are you having fun? Who still wants to rough it at a rock festival? 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Contents The one to watch The week ahead The Experiment Tuesday, Wednesday, BBC2, 9pm Best film Memento Tuesday, Sky Premier, 10pm Worth setting the vi… Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending Apr 14 Pop Years: 1990 It was the best of times, the worst of songs: Nkotb Pop Years: 1990 To Die For (c4,10pm) UK Gold BBC1 Radio Sky One Spooks Revenge (c5,9pm) UK Gold BBC1 Radio Sky One The Experiment: Conflict Sex On TV (C4,10pm) Coyote Ugly (Sky premier, 8pm) UK Drama BBC1 Radio Sky One Dossa And Joe Critics' choice Doc Hollywood (C5,8pm) UK Style BBC1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Crime Kids: Double Trouble Days of Glory (BBC2, 1.15pm) UK Gold BBC1 Radio Sky One James Nesbitt's Blazing Saddles We're No Angels UK Food BBC1 Radio Sky One Queen of Sheba The Vault (ITV, 6.30pm) Space Cowboys UK Gold BBC1 Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Mystery and Thriller Club Contents Canon There is a point to having a boyfriend, Maria McErlane discovers. They're good at coping with hysterical birds Contents The latest model She is the face of YSL and Tommy Hilfiger, and only the third black cover girl of French Vogue, but Liya Kebede—aka the new lman—won't let success go to her head, says Saran Baxter 'Exceptional grace and sophistication': Liya Kebede;… Discovery Eat Different Are you a control freak? Is your need to be in charge starting to get out of hand? Sasha Slater knows the symptoms only too well The lone rangers Bachelorhood is back—and just when women thought they had enough man trouble, says Lisa Miller A pregnant pause What happens if the screen heroine is young, tree and single, but the actress is expecting a baby? There's always alien abduction, discovers Matthew Temple Ebel Planet Fashion Picture Gallery Ebel Style Making a splash Dream boat Onassis's superyacht is the film star's ultimate accessory this summer. 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