Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 14/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

Autores

Jonathan Northcroft, John Thornton, John Dugdale, Julie Loft, Nicolas Balfour, Julian Corlet, Barbara Hall, Colin Kitt, Ian Hawkey European football Correspondent, Tessa Mayes, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Boris Schapiro, A. W., Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Prague, Robert Epstein, Jane Mulkerrins, Colin Houlihan, Vince Crump, Tony Horkins, Tom Walters, Tim Nagle, Emine Saner, Nick Rufford, Beatrice Smith, Nick Gardener, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Ann Meek, Kathryn Cooper, Harrow Weald, David Smith, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, Suna Erdem, Nick Pitt, Michael Kilcommons, Andrew Sullivan, Richard Simpson, Canon Glyn Webster (Prolocuter of the Convocation), Wilson, Robert Peaty, Guy Dennis, Karen Robinson, Dean Yorwerth, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Barry Stamp, Sarah Gracle, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Rebecca Leary, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Philip Kingsley, Winston Barnabas, David Hewson, Michael Gillard, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Sarah Gurling, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Wilson, Edward Porter, Hugh Canning, David Cairns, Espana, Victoria Segal, Jeff Paynter, Gerry Dunn, Anthony Peregrine, Eben Black, John O'Donnell, Liz Edwards, George Perry, Keith Hellawell, Mark Yonge, Nick Gardner, Elizabeth Lockley, Nick Cameron, Terry Venables, Antony Hughes, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Dominique Coughlin, Alastair Hendy, Hadley Wood, Shirley Conran, Simon Mills, Chris Woodhead, Timandra Harkness, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Hugh McILVANNEY, Michael Woodhead, Simon Fanshawe, John Humphrys, Paul Driver, Lesley Diss, Richard Brooks, Harvey Cole, Donald Sinden, Jon Evans, Shelley Von Strunckel, Julian Corlett, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Angus Donald, Mark Edwards, Tilly Bagshawe, John Hamblin, Susan Clark, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, Gally Law, Chrissy lley, Danny O'Brien, Robert Hewinson, Carol Swallow, Victoria O'Brien, P. Maxwell, Tony Morris, Raymond Keene, Ed Vaizey, Peter Martin, Brian McHenry (Vice-Chair), Gareth Huw Davies, Sharon Stone, Robert Giles, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Nicholas Lagattolla, Diana Wright, Dr Christina Baxter (Chair), Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Prof Colin Coulson-Thomas, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Rym Brahimi CNN correspondent, Louise Armitstead, Michael Wright, Askold Krushelncky, Caroline Scott, Peter Boyle, Matthew Campbell Vic, Nicholas Parsons, Kate Rew, Tim Morris, Kathleen Blaxland, David Walsh, Juliet balcony, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Desmond Kilcoyne, Victoria O'brien, Michael Burrowers, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Andrew Harris, Rory Godson Business Editor, Michael Leidig, Jessica Berry, Chris Davies, Maurice Chittenden, Fariba Nawa, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, James Hughes, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Martin Ivens, Frank Fitzgibbon, Louise Armistead, Huw Richards, Alexandra Dawe, Ria Higgins, John Harlow, Canon Bob Baker (Prolocuter of the Convocation), Steve Hollis, Godfrey Smith, Scott Crerar, John Coulter, Clare Rewcastle, John Waples, Stanley Silver, Antony Beevor, P Denton, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Natalle Graham, Tom Robbins, Gwynne Roberts, Mary Braid, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Eric Brown, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Viva Britannia, Minette Marrin, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Emme Saner, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Ed Mead, Sir Christopher Evans Chairman of Merlin Bio sciences, Steve Henley, Mrs Mills, David Smith Economics Editor, Ben Rooney, N Saville, Sarah Baxter, Charles Kennedy, Peter Roebuck, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Richard Williams,

Resumo

Contents Official: Shipman murdered 166 of his patients Ministers sign up on a plate for the Queen Army wants Israel's PLO-buster missiles British Airways Contents Saddle up: Prince William and Zara Phillips swap… Brown tells cabinet 'stop the waste' Contents Sunday Times Sale Highest since 1974 Contents Brands Hatch Silverstone Dulton Park Newspapers Support Recycling Cash incentive to help people work beyond retirement age Holiday coach crash leaves 27 injured 'Mock attack' on British bus Blair wants state funding for parties Our man in US to lead press watchdog Blair's ex-aide Anji falls for Sky's grand inquisitor American designer leads race to build Diana fountain More Th>n Martin Sixsmith sees final pay cheque bounce Nationwide China leads race for first human clone Straw to plead for life of Briton in Pearl trial Mercedes-Benz Terror attack costs first lady of Lloyd's £2m Mazda Blair's security is tripled over threats of suicide bomb Good causes suffer as public shuns 'wasteful' lottery Fiona Bruce may seize BBC news crown Photographer of 'bulldog' Winston dies Alliance Leicester Violence prompts record complaints to TV watchdog Herr Doktor halves NHS queue in week Virgin trains Cyber adult to aid teen drivers Church hides name of Carey contender Labour think tank calls for 'fat tax' on unhealthy food Volkswagen Expedia Students face £20,000 fees at top colleges Super-prison to house UK's eight worst inmates Ministry to champion sensible walks Councils eye Ken's road tolls Flybe Ford Blair's Taste for Cannabis has muddled minds at Westminster and left the law in chaos. But with government advisers now calling for all drugs to be decriminalised, this could be just the beginning. Richard Woods, David Leppard and David Cracknell report The First Effects of Broadband How Labour tried to shut me up The government's former drug czar Keith Hellawell says he was smeared for daring to disagree about its policy to reclassify cannabis The Drug Divide: A Tale of Two Nations Is Legalisation the Way Forward? Royal Caribbean International Mail contractor 'dumped millions of letters in landfill' Sailing's new heroine races world alone The toughest test A Star Alliance Member Fume-guzzling ash tree helps cut pollution Edexcel's maths exam 'too tough' The cheeky chappie always ahead of the game Profile A murderous fox has made me shoot David Beckham Cheltenham & Gloucester Beware, Mr Moneybags Out of step with motorists Mission to seafarers Blunkett is Gordon's new best friend Picture Gallery The priest not afraid to take a sword to our cosy existence Taxing times at the palace as Her Maj deduces the deductibles Atticvs Can President Blair's 'West Wing' help him fight a Marxist threat? Ids and sandal wearers plot a jolly awayday Pensions crisis could create a new golden age for oldies B&B Italia Letting us eat organic cake It's a dog's life, all right Mitsubishi Motors Points Birthdays Cards will give us an identity crisis No mission to convert Toy Boy Nations Women on both sides of the Atlantic are finding happiness is a younger man, write John Harlow and Jane Mulkerrins Go-fly Dirty war hits at Bush's business links Royal Mail BT Marcos closes in on forfeited 'plunder' British Red Cross American Express Exiled generals plot Iraq's D-Day Britain and us urged to invade Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts Nation braced for the worst with 'evil brewing in the north' The Times Militia defector claims Baghdad trained Al-Qaeda fighters in chemical warfare As saddam linked to Bin Laden Debts turn mother into gun for hire Alfa Romio Militants kill 24 in Kashmir shanty town Catalan rightwinger rages at 'reconquest by Moors' Boris Becker accused of £3.3m tax racket NHS Direct Abbey National Spain on warpath as Morocco grabs island of goats Juries to hear of past crimes Blunkett advisers urge 'legalisation' of hard drugs Weather and Travel Outlook Back to school: Abigail Lawrence, 28, is correctly… Ferry savers Computer glitch hits Blair's 'e-envoy' Helicopter crash kills two News in Brief Student murdered New Milly video gives 100 leads Beach party Tories vow to scotch Gibraltar deal Strike hits trains Hinduja charges £5.9m Lotto jackpot to rollover British Airways Raf in near miss Sick-day toll Crash admission Lover in suitcase Iran stars lashed Contents Knees up: Zaheer khan celebrates India's two-wicket victory in the Natwest Series final while England captain Nasser Hussain, who hit his first one-day century, looks on Contents England blow as Thorpe quits Lord's Savours Hussain left in shade Simon Wilde at Lord's captain delivers pointed gesture after scoring his maiden one-day century but England slip to defeat Frizzell County Championship Indian Summer Kaif inspires dramatic win India's bright young guns put England's expensive bowlers to the sword in a fitting finale Computer nerd Fletcher puts faith in technological spy International cricket has joined the computer age. Simon Wilde reports on the weapon that is sharpening England's performances Hussain Turns on his Critics as He Celebrates his Maiden One-Day Century Adams, spiritual heart of Arsenal, equipped for afterlife Having experienced most pitfalls, the Highbury icon has the rounded personality needed to forge success as a manager. By Rob Hughes Return of the El Tel faces D-Day with Rio The Six Stages of Terry Venables, Football Entrepreneur Messiah Hugh McIlvanney It is time the eminent coach collected some silverware, but he will not find it easy at Leeds Asta the Answer for McCLAREN as Boro Switch Targets Phillips moves home and stays put Gossip leaves Boro in turmoil How the mighty have Fallen Ian Hawkey The big clubs are downsizing as they fret about falling television income and spiralling wage costs Ronaldo agrees to take £10,000 pay cut The Brazilian star and two club teammates are acting to ease the financial crisis sweeping through the giants of European football Young stars come of age Rob Hughes England meet Brazil again today, this time at under-17 level, and our boys have a chance of victory Celtic meet minimal resistance from ragged Rangers Jeep Contents The Sun Kings Nicklaus and Watson's Turnberry duel of 1977 is revered as the most celebrated finish in history Rose grows in stature The young Englishman's resounding return to the form that took him to glory four years ago is testament to his self-belief. By Alasdair Reid Small is beautiful when you're the biggest thing in golf If you are hosting the sport's most prestigious tournament, you let the world's best players do all the shouting, reports Alasdair Reid Norman creates jewel on the emerald isle No place for Old Firm here Letters to the Sports Editor Q Was there a time in football when there was no offside? Picks of the week Sport on Tv Book Review Rain Stops Play—Cricketing Climates Frank Cass, pb, £17.50 Any Answers? Field wide Open Fredrik Jacobson maintained his Scottish Open lead but a round of level-par yesterday gave hope to his challengers, writes Alasdair Reid Easy does it as Els conquers the doubts Relaxed and confident for the first time in ages, the big South African is in no mood to settle for second again, reports Richard Wilson Crowd boosts faltering Lyle A four-over-par round of 75 dented the Scot's chances at Loch Lomond but the galleries cheered his every move, says Richard Wilson Battle of the waves Nick Pitt in Lucerne Shaken by defeat to an Australian pair, Matthew Pinsent and James Cracknell seek revenge today Tale of the Tape Lost in France David Walsh in Avranches With the three-time champion predicted to win the Tour again, the race has lost a lot of its romantic appeal Texan rider shrugs off Tour crash Lance Armstrong's accident is just an irritant as Brad McGee crosses the line first, writes David Walsh Glorious Goodwood Gold Rush Britain's best athletes are being poached by the top European clubs, which are flush with sponsorship money, reports Richard Lewis Idowu aims to stay one jump ahead of Edwards Richard Lewis meets the young triple jumper from London who is determined to build on his uplifting victory over the double world champion False start no hindrance for Lewis-Francis The 19-year-old showed superb control to earn his place in the European championships with a thrilling 100m victory, writes Richard Lewis Boks target Six Nations South Africa is eyeing Europe enviously and openly talking about severing ties with the southern hemisphere, reports Nick Cain Irb takes steps to deliver new benchmark Stephen Jones Plans to cut back replacements to four per match would help restore rugby to its former glory Mehrtens gives All Blacks winning edge Seven up Contents Baltacha serves up British tennis triumph Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools Today's Racing The Sunday Times Racing The Times Perfect Vintage Tim Richards sees trainer Richard Fahey land his richest payday after Vintage Premium wins a classic at York Campden Hill LTC Keep off the Grass Why were so many seeds bounced out of Wimbledon? For the answer, you need to look below the surface Broncos prevail thanks to fighting spirit Rossi swoops late to assert superiority A broken thumb did not prevent the dominating Italian from claiming pole for today's inaugural British MotoGP at Donington. By Richard Rae Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items L & C Group Cooper Group Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Alpina Timesonline Driveplus Multiple Display Advertising Items Wollastonbmw BMW Baronshindheadbmw Euro Car Consultants Alliance Car Imports British Car Auctions Why wait 4 wheels Making tracks for serious fun Something swift and something safe is needed by a track day novice Car Clinic Nobody does it better British firms still make sports cars that can thrill the soul, writes Andrew Frankel How can I be sure I'm buying a reliable car? Road Sage Sunday-times Jaguar the Art of Performance Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone The Sunday Times Dick Lovett Specialist Cars Sunday times Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International Bramley Lancaster William Loughran Bkthomas Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items The times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Greens Broughtons The Sunday Times Low Mileage Value Tom Hartley Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newreg Dvla-Som Carmarks British Car Registrations NE Numbers Swede Dreams Ray Hutton test-drives the new Saab 9-3 Bentley Approved Jack Barclay Limited Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broughtons Bentley Ribble Valley Harwoods of Sussex Style queens, I'll tell you what you can safely drive Renault Saunders and WestLB consider starting £600m fund Cost concerns lead Leeds to lease players BA charts new structure to permit foreign merger World class international Contents Banks line up Archie Norman to lead rescue of Energis Contents Public sector inflation 'out of control' KPMG bean-counter needs to do his sums again Agenda Radio group will target under-10s BT The Open University Business School Bad news on investment hits hopes of recovery Contents Ryvita group moves to sell clothing chains Brussels to block Carnival Business Digest Finance chief joins exodus from Harrods Elan may sell its drug delivery arm to counter crisis Government to 'think small' on company law Mirant in talks to sell UK power arm Film maker's investors demand damages Awg Economy Watch What's up The Sunday Times Up, up and away Economic Outlook Business Letters The race is on to save capitalism from capitalists Giving up on Equities Doom-filled prophecies can be self-fulfilling when even the most optimistic investors have capitulated. By Paul Durman The trainline business The Biggest Casualties of the Week Is Gordon Brown Good Gordon Brown says he believes in enterprise, but companies, small and large, don't think he's doing enough. Report by David Smith Jaguar Britain's Biggest Unquoted Companies KPMG International Revealed A Sunday Times survey reveals that together they have £72 billion sales and provide three-quarters of a million jobs. By Dominic O'Connell Flotations lose their appeal as stock market gets jittery Accounting scandals have led to float uncertainty as projected prices get marked down. By John O'Donnell Ownership makes John Lewis unique Matthew Goodman charts the history of a company with 57,000 partners Passionate leadership may be the key to success The fundamentals are the same so what exactly lies behind the triumph? Steve Hollis of Kpmg tries to find out Kpmg Mg Rover roars into the ratings In two years the new owners have turned a basket case into the UK's 7th largest private group. By Dominic O'Connell Bid talk gives wings to Tbi Sharewatch T Mobile A Share in the Boardroom Data bank White Tornado waiting to take over the helm Yachting-mad Sir John Parker is all set to take over as chairman at newly formed National Grid Transco—once the merger gets the go-ahead from the regulators The key to consumers' minds Sir John Parker's Working Day Bank of Scotland The Times Keeping the Marks spark glowing Roger Holmes will take over the role of maintaining Marks & Spencer's revival. Report by Matthew Goodman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & Co. The Sunday Times Business Opportunites Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Potential Legal International The SCF Group Ocraworldwide The Sunday Times Own property now, with No Deposits? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! One Point Franchises Invest in Property for Maximum Returns Mortgages 15% Yield on Capital Multiple Display Advertising Items Applegarth & Co Re-Mortgages / Mortagages The Mortgage Lender Simpleloans Mortgage Services Happiness is a bigger motivator than money Experts believe keeping workers satisfied is the best way to boost profits. By Louise Armitsted The Sunday Times Building up a sound staff appraisal scheme Questions of Business Biotech millionaire inspired by children's chemistry set How I Made It Private sector can help Nhs care better for mentally ill Cygner Healthcare's hospitals look after psychiatric patients when the state can't cope and have a fast-track course for drug addicts. But they have to fight doctors' orthodoxy. By Sarah Gracie Corporate Dotcom crash wrecks firm's aims Progress Report Equador Consulting The Experts New Home for Scotts Sunday Times Barclays Bank PLC What sent Bernie off track Prufrock Blackpool misses out on big bash A large Scotch at tee-time Telekom mess puts a spoke in elections Left to Die Feed the Children International (UK) Contents Goodwood Travel Limited A Pretty Girl is Doomed by a Cynical Change of Name at Un Headquarters Sure, I sleep around but I'm no rapist Work permit lottery that makes cleaners of lawyers Aventis Burn, school disco, burn The new breed of policy wonk is a doer and a thinker Think tanks are moving away from political parties to devise and even deliver ideas for all, writes Ed Vaizey Sucking up to Surrey dictators Charlie's new Liberal alliance Interview A calculating cupid's recipe for love in our cold climate Modern romance isn't working. What British couples need is a new kind of arranged marriage, Writes Robert Epstein Return of the native to a nation reborn As an Afghan living in exile in America, Fariba Nawa was drawn back to her homeland as the Taliban were ousted. She found hope amid the ruins of Heart Liz catapults B-movie Bing onto Hollywood's A-list The big studio doors are finaly opening for Steve Bing as his notoriety gives him an odd kind of cachet, writes John Harlow Putting a face on our invisible giants My guilt as an Hiv survivor Drugs have enabled Andrew Sullivan to live with HIV for nine years—but he is haunted by the millions who are dying without them She's calling all the shots on the fertility front line Contents Despite the Latest Scare Many Women Find Hrt a Life Saver Eternal youth? No thanks So July's wet, get used to it Holidays abroad and a few exceptional scorchers have made us forget what the real British summer is like, says Michael Durham Ripping yarn of a snake tied up in knots What's New The Sunday Times Mother nature's medical insurance Degrees are going to get dearer The mood in government on campuses has shifted—it is no longer a question of the wether university tution fees will rise, but when and by how much, writes Mary Braid Education Nord Anglia Kids Gallery Supply Teachers Chapter house publishing Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leicester Middlesex University Sibs Ltd The Study Preparatory School Semple Piggot Rochez Kingston University The Sunday Times They've cut a whole new deal Mba graduates are rejecting the corporate path and using their new skills to start their own businesses, writes Huw Richards Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hull Mba in London University of Leicester University of Surrey The Sunday Times Leeds University Business School Must my son start school before I think he's ready? Lancaster Oh Rod baby, I'm ready to rock—please wake up Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Liddy Oldroyd Last word People of the Week This Life Picture Gallery P. S F is for fun Thrill the kids with our a to Z of great days Norwegian Coastal Voyage Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style Insect-Repellent Wipes Best Fares - Summer Holidays Solar-Active Water Bottle Expandable Wheelie Case Dive Watch Anywhere Chair Home or Away? Behind the brochure Feeling the call of the wild? Naturetrek has all the flora and fauna you'll ever need. By David Wickers Where there's a Will. . . . . . there could have been a way. But Anna Tate blew it in blissful Bali Confessions of a Tourist Clubs Swan Hellenic Airtours adopts no-discount policy Buzz (0870 240 7070, www. buzz. co. uk) New routes from Cardiff Holiday Money Somak Holidays Markwarner beach resorts More strike chaos Hertz (0870 599 6699, www. hertz. co. uk) Where was I? Anatolian Sky A new cruise on the River Kwai in teakwood boats is… Questions and Answers TV Travel Single Bargain Map of the World Holidaymakers injured in incidents such as car… Books of the Week Readers' Rants Genies and Berbers in a child's Atlas Walking the holy mountains of Morocco, Anthony Sattin and family hit the heights Three More Family-Friendly Hikes British Airways Bellissimi—the essential At the helm of a floating Ferrari, Nick Rufford finds calm waters and cool locals in Italy's top draw British midland Radisson Home Saviletours Direct Line Contents Lastminute Aruba RailEurope On the Champagne circuit Cool vintages and warm welcome: Anthony Peregrine samples the sparkle of the smaller vineyards The Sunday Times Changing their Toon Gateshead's new art gallery is just part of a hugh face-lift for the region, says David Wickers The Fizz Factor Late breaks beat the gloom Skip our so called summer and grap a last minute dose of sunshine, says Mark Hodson Tropical Places How to avoid flight hassles: take the boat New ferry networks are offering serious competition to air travel, says Mark Hodson The Sunday Times Halifax Boat v Plane: How Do the Journeys Compare? Travel Section Overseas Travel ABTA Solosholidays ABTA Elegant Resorts High Adventure Timandra Harkness is upside down, 5,000ft above Andalusia—and she loves it Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Seasons in style Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Wwj British Airways Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items P & O Portsmouth Best Fares - Summer Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Francedirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Flight bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Direct Travel Insurance Norwich Union Direct Tailor Made Travel Quest Worldwide Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday autos Direct Car Hire Canadian Affair Travel Insurance American Vacations PLC Auto europe Clubdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Scheduled KLM The Sunday Times Airline Network Virgin travelstore Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indian Ocean CV Travels Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertz Stena Line Summer in the Cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries Italian Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Travelscene Conrad The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crafty Summer Breaks Adolfo Da Quinta Multiple Classified Advertising Items AiTO Multiple Display Advertising Items Lapa Palace Superb Summer Holidays Thurlestone Hotel Exodus. co. uk Explore My hols Donald Sinden loves city breaks—and Venice takes centre stage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Hotel & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowne Plaza Where was I? Win a five-night holiday for two in the South Tyrol, with Italian Expressions Competition details Wealthy savers to suffer tax squeeze Experts tip tobacco shares as market goes into meltdown Advisers still pushing costly funds that fail investors Contents Jupiter Contents Tax breaks should stay, Sandler report should go Put all your debts on to one card Zurich Insurer listened half heartedly to part time worker Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance The Sunday Times Will savings shake-up end the Scandals? Investors have been hit by a wave of mis-selling debacles. Is it now safe to save? By Kathrys Cooper Scottish Windows What the Review Recommends Expensive funds 'not worth the money' Standard Life Bank Doctor's Orders How to invest your money when Legal & General M&g Invesments Bonds can help you to beat the equity slump Scottish Widows Bank Should you buy property or shares? Intelligent Finance Life Search Landlord Mortgages Halifax The Sunday Times Change tack or lose out Investments stylish that were lucrative in the 1980s could now prove ruinous. David Budworth has some alternatives Seek out the few funds that justify their charges Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Indfall Shares Pensions plan will leave millions out of pocket An official report recommends that standard features should become optional extras. By David Budworth Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Paragon mortgages Policy Plus Sue got £4,098 more for her endownment LifePolicies Direct Money worries cramp designer's style Fame and Fortune Irish fashions boss Paul Costelleo has a pension, but says he is scared of being seen as 'sensible'. Natalle Granham Virgin One 'Bricks and clicks' banks challenge online accounts Web Wise Bank of Scotland Harvey Nash Department of Trade and Industry Getronics Contents Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash SpencerStuart Vadarmoss SpencerStuart Leonard Hull International Plc Transearch Bank of Ireland SpencerStuart Disability Living Allowance Advisory Board Barclays Crest Nicholson Misys Sales Assistant Bank of Scotland Connaught Reckitt Benckiser Whitehead Mann Consultants in leadership Howgate Sable GPA Search & Selection Fidelity Investments Hays Executive Meat Hygiene Service Blue Aberdeen Murray Johnstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Training flaw that costs firms billions A new survey of management teaching reveals that it is often irrelevant to companies' goals and of low quality. Roger Eglin reports Solution 6 Chase De Vere MKA Search & Selection Skills Work from Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK employment figures are in a right old state Job File Impact Associates MC Executive Search & Selection Rexam Veredus The Childcare Corporation Interexec Starwood Multiple Display Advertising Items CMR Euro London Leonard Cheshire Nottingham Rehab Supplies PCS Broad System Jklm Criminal Records Bureau Hays Accountancy Personnel Carbon Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Veredus executive resourcing The Sunday Times Odgers Veredus Executive resourcing Odgers The Curzon Partnership Veredus executive resourcing Capita Ras Contents Scooby-Doo in Prom Fright Contents Scooby-Doo in Prom Fright When will the prom night turn into a prom fright? Summer Sunshine Shaun Escoffery talks to Funday about his new single, forthcoming album and jogging Comet encounter Sandy man News to make you go "Wow!" Scooby's big night! Kane's able Maximus fun A Day at the Beach Jarvis Brainbox knows the answer to everything! Brainbox Vampire on the Loose! Look out for part two of Vampire On The Loose next… Step into the Future Dave Coombs discovers why three million People each year visit planete Futuroscope Step into the Future Baryl the Peril Fresh! What do you think of fan clubs? Webby's World Funday Buzz! Buzz! has all the news on this summer's top… Squirte Feature Dennis and Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Simpsational Write on! Next Week Go Looney Funday Win It! Prizes galore all year! Pet Mates Tom Chilton Fane utd Check out Tom's website, www. temchilton. com Today World Rally Championship, Kenyan Rally Sport News Thursday The Open, Muirfield Green Flag The Sunday Times Contents Contents Bargain of the week? Whitney-on-Why tool bridge and toll house, Herefordshire, £295,000 Sales talk Juliet balcony Home essentials Lacanche pink oven Spreading out on the Heath A hands-on approach to Diy helped game-show host Nicholas Parsons expand his home in Hampstead Time and place How much? Ahouse with equestrian facilities in. . . Moving on John Elliott Britain's gold coast The priciest sea views in Britain are from the mansions of Sandbanks in Dorset, where buyers are prepared to pay millions for a house just to knock it down, says Richard Woods Sandbanks properties Dorchester PowerChairs Making the break from suburbia When her husband's job took him to Bristol, Londoner Jane Terry dreaded moving to Gloucestershire—until she saw the kind of house she could have, she tells Gally Law Mortlake v Cotswolds Ugly house an attractive gamble Good buy Search didn't dig deep enough Bad buy Starting out Houses of the week United House Converted churches Country Property Humberts Too grand to sell? Who on earth has £27m to spend on this Ascot mansion, wonders. Dominique Coughlin Humberts Prime location Sotheby's Stags FPDsavills W. A. Ellis Stags FPDsavills Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, W8-£675,000 W. A. Ellis Stags FPDsavills Abingdon Court, Kensington, W8-£695,000 Share F/h… Acorn Stags FPDsavills Primelocation Primelocation George Trollope Romans Chesterfield Cluttons Carter Jonas Brown & Co Chesterfield Wates Residential Carter Jonas Emberzone Ltd Property Development Chesterfield Emery & Orchard Estate Agents Carter Jonas Dreweatt Neate Chesterfield Primelocation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerrards Cross, Bucks Luscombe Maye Rockland St Mary-Norwich 6 Miles Warwickshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Peebleshire Bradford & Bingley Wilson Peacock Pike Smith & Kemp Gilyard Scarth Cleveland, Wynyard Hamptons International Roxburghshire The Watermark Stags Cluttons Oxfordshire, Upper Brailes Cluttons Woolley & Wallis Knight Frank On the ladder at long last Mary Braid reports on the new housing schemes turning London's nurses and teachers into homeowners Opening doors Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Estates DTZ Residential London and Henley St. George plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDsavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Riverview sales & lettings Where Adolf Hitler spent his teenage years The Fuhrer's old home can't be demolished, so the council has come up with a clever use for it, says Michael Leidig The Great Rooflight Crisis My life as a shed Windows been installed in the wrong place? Excellent news, the designer tells me Spanish dreams in tatters British homeowners in Valencia have been caught by a law that allows local developers to grab their land, then make them pay costs, reports Clare Rewcastle Safer bets in Valencia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuhn & Partner Vef French Property News Multiple Display Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Parador Properties Bayernareal Mallorca S. L. S Mosa Trajectum Taylor Woodrow Viva Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Finca Marbella Marbella Now The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Odesert springs Las Masias Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villaricos Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Exculsive Mansions Sotgrande Stay cool outdoors Design classics Richard Sapper Kettle Leave your home in their hands House-sitters offer peace of mind when you're away and will ensure you come back to a happy home, says Ben Rooney Project X: replacing cornices School conversion tests the local price limits A new development in Stepney, east London, keeps to a strictly contemporary look, says Josephine Smit The Lock Building Fairview New Homes St George Platinum DTZ Residential Pegasus New Homes Barratt homes Barratt Up the property ladder in Chichester Russian bride loses sense of direction The Film: Birthday Girl (2001). Directed by Jez Butterworth The Property: 3 Top Farm Close, Buckinghamshire Ask the experts The Sunday Times Persimmon homes Knight Frank Laing Homes Furlong Homes FPDsavills Galliard Homes Wilson Connolly Barratt Homes Hamptons The Sunday Times City homes in the heart of Chester Multiple Display Advertising Items Copthorn Homes Chesterton Residential Chl The Sunday Times City Pavilion The Sunday Times Open to new ideas The transformation of a south London house into a light-filled family home satisfied the sculptor owner's artistic vision, but it also made financial sense, discovers Richard Williams NSPCC Sw1 House Canalside, Islington London N1 Berkshire Spain-"new Golden Mile" Costa Del Sol… Ultimate Seaside Golf Haven Bathe in Natural Mineral Water Torquay, Devon Cannes Rural Essex Stunning Apartment with Superb Views of Lakeland… Tuscany. Liberty Villa Sussex Spacious Family Home Walberswick Bristol Harbourside Apartment Sought after South Devon Village W2 Penthouse Westminster Schooldays? Mile End, E3 Paphos - Cyprus Rockland St Mary - Norwich & Miles Riverside Court, Sw8 Queens Park, London Nw6 Provence Warwickshire For Sale /for Rent Harrow- on- the- Hill Mougins - France Farmhouse for Sale West Haddlesey The Sunday Times Kennington Central London Kensington London W8 Gerrards Cross, Bucks Conservation Area London Se4 Maida Vale Maisonette Mallorca - Country Finca with beautiful large garden Large Detached House in cul-de-sac on Northern… Notting Hill A Personal Service for Private Property Advertisers… Nicholson Estates Fairview New Homes Metropolis Watermark Barratt Homes City Pavilion French for beginners Rosie Millard heads across the Channel in search of a buy-to-let flat for fun and profit The market Multiple Display Advertising Items Fitz-Gibbon Residental The Sunday Times Foxtons Riverview sales & lettings Tylden-Lofts & Calvert W. A. Ellis Drury Estates Berkeleyhomes Contents Waterstone's Contents The Still loves to play bad girls, but Christina Ricci is ready to prove that she's a women of substance says Garth Pearce The road to success? Sam Mendes's new film is a morally ambiguous gangster epic, with Tom Hanks as a bloodstaned hit man. Can the golden boys do it again, asks Christopher Goodwin Rest of the Weeks films The plot's absurd, but Devdas is a lavish… Short Cuts The Turners are rehung, whiff of sin just won't go Biteback And where there's smoke Television You have to ask Radio waves JVC Park, shop, have coffee. . . a visitor centre should be a gateway, not a destination in itself, says Hugh Pearman Royal Smartmast Company Queens Theatre Easy does it He's been a long time coming—but Joseph Arthur's brilliant third album proves he was worth the wait, says Mark Edwards On a chilly April night in industrial Stuttgart, the… Rest of the weeks theatre Royal Shakespeare Company The name Perticles hides a pun on the Latin for… Classical CD of the week Britten The Turn of the Screw Joan Rodgers, Ian Bostridge, Jane Henschel, Mahier Co, cond Daniel Harding Virgin Classics 5 45521 2 (2 CDs) The week's essential new releases On record Newlands in town Pop CD of the week Donmar Mamma Mia! One good Turn Grange Park Opera's eerie take on Britten's masterpiece richly deserves another run, says Hugh Canning The top 10 proms Stamp of approval Astonishing footwork, tasteful restraint—Eva Yerbabuena does flamenco the right way for David Dougill. Olé Dance TLS The cutting edge Even a shortfall in subsidies hasn't dampened the adventurous spirit of the Almeida Opera festival, says Paul Driver Chicago the Musical Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Agenda DVDs and Videos Top 10 selling videos June 8-July 6 Top 10 selling DVDs June 8 July 6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Blondie Paul Weller Blue All Rise 2002 On an Average Day Music Makers 2002 Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Proms Strand Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Deep Purple Here and now Christmas Party CMP Entertainment Elvis costello and the imposters Alicia keys Duchess Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's Smith Square Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall The Online Ticket Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer reading WHSmith Young and free Beach babe 100 best books of the Looking for the perfect summer read? Our four-page selection of the best hardbacks and paperbacks Non Fiction A happy retirement A sense of history Romantic at heart Away from it all You can be serious Highbrow heaven The past is personnal Writing successful history involves getting to the human heart of the story, says Antony Beevor Out now penguin From blood feuds to blood ties Publisher Tony Morris analyses the history bestseller lists The Writers Bureau Interior journeys to refresh the soul Even if you venture no further than the armchair, there are writers who'll transport you to new experiences, says Anthony Sattin Out now The Sunday Times Coffee and a Chocolate Doughnut Sunny delights Forget Harry Portter: there's plenty of other books to keep your children entertained this summer, says Nicolette Jones Sunday Times Simonsays Getting it taped Karen Robinson selects the audios that will keep kids enthralled on highways and holidays The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 748 Hardbacks Paperbacks Very guilty indeed! Cheap, cheerful, but what about the pictures? Sounding off Don't panic Illiant! Are you focused? Budding digital photographers should visit the brilliant www. dpreview. com, says Richard Simpson Où est I'internet café? Site test After rating language-learning websites, Michael Wright finds impressing the natives easier than ever That's amazing Reaching new heights My best buy Webdirectory Letters Radio stars Buyer's guide If you want the best possible sound, should you go digital or stick with an FM turner? Missing links This virtual life Empire direct Contents The one to watch The week ahead First Night Of The Proms Friday, BBC2, Radio 3,7.30pm Best film Point Blank Tuesday, TCM, 9pm Taking the Joke Too Far The Service: Waiting Patiently Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Sky One Six Feet Under Life For Daniel Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Radio Satelite, cable and digital A Place in France My Worst Week: George Michael The Waterboy (C5,9pm) UK Drama BBC1 Radio Sky One Teen Species: Adults? Vivaldi Unmasked Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Satelite, cable and digital Wudja? Cudja? The Trials Of Joanne Lees Critics choice Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Rule The School (BBC1, 5pm) Tony Benn: Free At Last Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital BBC Proms: Prom 2 (BBC4, 7.30pm) Equinox: How To Live For Ever Film choice UK Food BBC1 Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Arts Guild Contents Clinique Contents Acting up It's too late to live fast and die young for Maria McErlane, So what's the point of giving up chocolate? Jean therapy Why spending £600 on a pair of Savile Row denims will suit you, sir The life of Bryan He's back—again. But at 56, with yet another album to his name, the smooth old crooner looks as good as ever, says Simon Mills Toyota Yaris Estranging Rooms Thinking of moving in with your beloved? Before you do, check out their chintz, says Tilly Bagshawe Beauty and the Beasts Drugs, booze, sex and sleaze. . . Away from the glamour of the catwalk, life for young models can be fraught with dangers. Suna Eroem reports Kenco Desert Storm Knickers to that Planet Fashion Claudia Crouft reveals the Weirder trends from Milan, and Helen Kenny picks the best beach begs Picture Gallery One for the Girls Cool Carriers Setting the trend Forget your British reserve—in spring/summer 2003, men will mostly be wearing satin pants, dangly bits and brown tall coats. Colin McDowell reports from the Paris and Milan shows Picture Gallery Batatouille It's not only easy to make tataouille is a delicious summer feast, says Alastair Hendy The Sunday Times Letters Long in the tooth Winner's Dinners Seeing Red If summer is falling to live up to expectations weather-wise, lot these full intensely flavoured reds warm you up Something to drink Pale and interesting Table Talk White Angle One designer couple's monochrome palette brings urban sophistication to a small rural home, says Victoria O'brean White Angle Amdega Down to Earth Silver Service Indian Ocean Multiple Display Advertising Items Made 2 measure Kitchen Company Norwegian Log Cj furniture Thomas Lloyd Cordofa. Co Lose weight in a week Want to return from holiday looking slim and toned, just like the stars do? Peta Bee finds the effective destinations for fighting flab Avoid Piling on the Holiday Pounds Hypochondriac's Guide I'm scared I might have OVT Eating our way to illness Overloading on carbs could be the reason why one in five Brits now has metabolic syndrome. Do you? Carol Swallon reports Medical Notes Smells that beat pain, diabetes-related blindness, grapefruit dangers, and tamato insect repellent Strachan Bodypower Renotherm Divani Multiple Display Advertising Items Jim Lawrence Contents Fabric World What's the alternative? Consumer File Surf toys Outdoor gym Exercise on the beach and get the perfect body as well as a tan. Sam Murphy Plans your seaside workout Beach-Snack Calorie Swap Diet watch Want to stay slim during pregnancy? Don't pig out, says Amanda Ursell Glamour Girl Soins Essential Kit, left, £26.50, by Yves Saint… Balearic Beach Babe Pack Me Please Whatever your destination, there's a perfect beauty bag that won't exceed the travel allowance, says Emine Saner Hippie Chick City Slicker Good Sport The Kitchen Restoration Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Choice Trading Company Ltd Sofa Workshop Direct EuroCave Oakridge Direct Limited Hair Clinic Overbrushing harms hair more than you think says Philip Kingsley A Good Nose Beautynews Join the Brownies Get Lippy British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture The Iron Bed Company Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Scope Help! Mrs Mills solves all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word New heights Multiple Display Advertising Items Blithner Piano Centre Skid Pan Viva Sofa Multiple Display Advertising Items Defy Posners The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham Club Sirius Nexus The Sunday Times Sofa Workshop Contents Alfa Romeo Samsungelectronics Contents Mazda Relative Values Anjelica Huston, actress, director and producer, and her half-brother, Danny, actor and director. Interview by Tony Horkins, Portrait by Steve Labadessa Peugeot Eye Opener Multiyork Best of Times Worst of Times Ja Rule, 26, the American hip-hop singer, has worked with Jennifer Lopez, Mary J Blige and Metallica. His latest album, Pain is Love, went triple platinum. But before the hits, he had a fight on his hands to prove himself as an artist. Interview by Ria Higins. Portrait by Mark Guthrie Eureka! Scientific Milestones Thanks to x-rays, the secret three-dimensional structure of molecules was finally revealed The Facts of Life Strata RANGEmaster Next…emma Morris Waitrose Volvocars Volvo for life British inventors are hailed as the best in the world. So why have we been throwing away £8 billion worth of their ideas a year? Kleenex Linda McCartney Samsung Electronics Brut Test drive the new xda Beyond the Call of Duty The standard of entries for this year's Ian Parry award, a memorial to the Sunday Times photographer killed in Romania in 1989, was again exceptionally high-as the finalists' photographs on the following pages testify Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Whiskas Hammonds The Sunday Times The Devil in Miss Stone Sharon Stone says she was tricked into performing one of cinema's most iconic, provocative scenes. But Basic Instinct's director, Paul Verhoeven, insists his star was a willing and ambitious muse, spurred on by their off-set intimacy and sexual tension. Based on interviews with Chrissy lley Kitchen facades Mexico Food Fella Once the bad boy of the Kitchen, Marce Pierre White is now a high-rolling restaurant tycoon who lives his life 'like a mafia don! But is he about to get his fingers burnt? Richard Johnson reports. Photographs: Clive Arrowsmith Forgery Stella Artois Page & Moy Holidays Neville Johnson Offices Ltd Mephisto Teaser 2078 Bookwise Barbara Hall Chess Bridge The Dominican Republic Ehrman Tapestry Bacwindows A Life in the Day Cafe Creme Honda

Referência(s)