News from 25/08/2002
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ResumoDiana 'bugged' by security services, says detective Saudis paid Bin Laden £200m Orange Contents Soham murder police check new CCTV film England team's minute of silence in memory of Holly and Jessica Contents Air traffic control in UK worst in Europe Insight Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Sony Contents Blair seeks African help to isolate Robert Mugabe Holidays fail to spark British euro love affair The euro gap widens Caribbean style: Paije Hynes, 11, rehearses for the… PM in twin towers tribute Public 'can halt Iraq war' Pakistan shops for nuclear kit in Britain St. Joseph's Hospice Gadaffi 'plotted Lockerbie bombing with Abu Nidal' Rejected Rick laments the end of the affair Bank of England faces £1 billion claim over money laundering scam Insight Malaysia Half of police forces miss crime targets NatWest anothe way Sophie Dahl to judge women's fiction prize Hi-tech shambles of Britain's airspace Insight ITV blamed for ratings collapse Mercedes-Benz T Mobile Secrets of the tapes that changed Diana Kilted troops tried safety knickers Bullying row dean may go Seat auto emoción Call girl cast as princess lookalike World Offers British Airways Titian sleuth hot on trail of more stolen paintings Lloyd-Webber and Rice find new harmony Keiko swims out to freedom at last IVF birthrate rises to match nature's way Rover Volkswagen £50m drive to target 'silent' sexual disease Falklands flying ace warns of gap in air defence Archer starts new career as prison playwright BASF Tax break in the sun lures Britons to Tuscany Cheltenham & Gloucester For sale: toasted Hendrix guitar Lottery cash aids criminals' asylum fight Censor relaxes rules for children Executed Abu Nidal died because he knew too much. And his darkest secret may have been the Lockerbie bombing. Marie Colvin and Sonya Murad report Lexus Chrysler Turning Point An out and out advert for the older woman Profile Relax, exam-passers, school is just for fun BT It's Iraq or the euro Flying into a disaster ICR Liberals like their terrorists to be nice Archer's porridge is sweet, but real stir isn't so crazy Phew, a cliffhanger in Corfu nearly causes a by-election Atticvs Tasteful Tracey gives America a September 11 gift to remember Atticvs Blair bungs his favourite bruvver a peerage Atticvs Paedophile mania is driving adults and children apart Saga Following Australia into the asylum trap Ford Stop scandal of 'buying' A-levels Save our museum Memorable meals Points Birthdays Are you posh enough to be working class? Halifax Protesters and police shape up for summit of bluff and bluster Toyota Holiday levy to aid the Third World Warning of new Environmental food mountains controls battle Abortion rights row Promises, promises. . . now they must deliver BAA The summit's goals Mitsubishi Motors Supermum addicts take speed and run Rocky Mountain high society form nimby battle line Norwich Union Direct Death between the drug lines Briton seeks 'original Aryans' in Afghanistan EasyJet Uribe: the new hardman Abbey National business Godfathers of Russia turn into film stars Rover Mont-Saint-Michel to be reborn as island Gold rush saves Mugabe's farm outcasts The Times Sagging Stoiber told to be a TV tiger or lose the election Head-turner: An outsized self-portrait of Ron Meuck,… 'Dirty bomb' alert at port Ministers plan rescue for ailing nuclear firm Weather and Travel Outlook Ferrysavers Dinghy boy drowns off beach News in Brief Firefighters march Drug lottery for Alzheimer's patients Legionnaires' cases Kitson wins comedy award at Fringe 'Terrorist' doctor Anger at gay kiss Journalist killed Three tickets share £5.5m Lotto jackpot Direct Line jamjarcars Race attack Dog owner alert Forced landing Priest hits toddler Refugees land Spinners shatter England Simon Wllde sees England's flaws exposed as they struggle to 264 for nine in reply to India's 628 for eight in the third Test Contents Bolton set for another long season Leeds find cutting edge Campbell shows Reid what he is missing Norwich prove class as McVeigh seals win Yorke strikes gold to outgun Blues Anfield acclaims hero Diouf Redknapp blasts Villa aside Henry wonder goal revives Arsenal Sava seals stunning comeback Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League First Division Second Division Third Division Nationwide Conference and Europe Defoe to Get England Call up Newcastle in for £8m Emerton Pools Pools Claims Scotland Other Football Stylish City get off the mark Merson in a class of his own First Division Round-Up Relentless Rae outshines Derby Vauxhall Megson fights against odds Gary Megson is a born survivor but keeping Albion up would be his biggest triumph, writes Jonathan Northcroft Barmby follows leader Reunited with mentor Terry Venables, the Leeds midfielder aims to play his way back into the England mix No going back for unhappy Lennon The Sunday Times Peugeot Window Shopping Chelsea's Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Could Lead Summer Sales Foreign stars tip balance The influx of overseas talent has enhanced the Premiership, says Rob Hughes, but there are dangers for the future of the English game Premiership United's £30m showdown Fans will soon see Real me, vows Zidane Fiorentina trust in youth to overcome cash crisis Brian Glanville saw Tuscany's giants rise to power in the 1950s and makes an emotional return as the club fight back after going broke Fans sold short as baseball stars strike out In a League of their own Letters to the Sports Editor Questions & Answers Angling Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Jargonbusting Simon Hughes 4 Books, hb, £7.99 Serena holds court On the eve of the us Open, the world No 1 tells Cal Fussman that she expects to have quit the game by the time she is 30 Blake happy to follow in Ashe's footsteps He made it from Harlem to Harvard, and the US sensation with English roots is tipped for glory. By Richard Evans England in a spin as India hit back Hussain's hopes of victory turn to ashes Frizzell County Championship England v India Third Test, Headingley Third Day Attack fails to measure up Frizzell County Championship Yorkshire pair are given fitness deadline England's selectors will keep places open for Darren Gough and Craig White when they pick the tour party for Australia, says Simon Wilde Boycott cancer scare Win premiership tickets The Times Meteor set for lift-off Stephen Jones counts down to the new rugby season with a close look at wing James Simpson-Daniel, the young Gloucester star who can put his team into orbit Television must not be allowed to dictate terms Fresh, fit and raring to go Tenacious Tigers hold on for sweet victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Fallon on firm ground Today's Racing Hughes damned over Tillerman's triumph Sky Sports serious sport Rose shows full bloom Broncos coast to vital victory Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rare BMW now! 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By Andrew Frankel Audi does it for a house husband A new child, and a new career looking after him, mean an estate is required Should I worry if my car gets a recall notice? 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Wessex Water boss Colin Skellett faces more grilling over a £1m payment. Report by Lucinda Kemeny and David Leppard The Times Orange Lesson of the fridge from an ice-cool Swede Rolf Borjesson's Rexam, a former basket case, is in rude health and a possible contender for the FTSE 100. He puts it down to his tunnel vision Vital Statistics Rolf Borjesson's Working Day IBM BT Homing in on consumers It is the latest marketing tool. Companies are sending researchers to live in consumers' homes to better understand their habits. Rupert Steiner reports After the spree, SMG prepares for sell-offs Scottish Media Group is under pressure to make disposals to cut its £400m debt, writes John O'Donnell Timberland steps up the pace in Europe The American company is boosting sales by playing on its image of being socially responsible. Amanda Hall reports German insurers face record bill after floods Row begins as government tries to keep its finances intact. Michael Woodhead reports from Frankfurt IBM Foreign mining firms take AIM at London The junior market is scoring success in its drive to attract new companies. Report by Lucinda Kemeny International Power dwindles Sharewatch Standard Chartered Luminar Syltone Avis Europe A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank Top 200 companies Look to the bare necessities in a crisis Small firms are especially vulnerable to unexpected shocks, so they should always have a back-up plan ready for emergencies, writes Louise Armitstead Father figure tempted young tycoon into children's TV How I Made It Ynon Kreiz, chief executive of Fox Kids Europe Catering for staff holidays Questions of Business Capital Gains on Cottage Estate Agency on the Net Kingston Smith Water sportswear firm aims to reach crest of the wave The Sunday Times Software firm sees end to tech gloom Progress Report Zeus Technology Bdo Stoy Harward The Experts Lloyds TSB Corporate Npower Royal Mail BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Invitation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Own your own cash machine!! UK online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospecting in the North Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Tesco in dogfight over net 'piracy' Prufrock Grocers ordered to bite their tongues Prufrock Schroder gets salvation from other pockets Contents Diana in Love Princess Diana had no secrets from her royal bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, when she looked for love outside her failed marriage Mortgages for Business Limited Contents When Harry wandered the streets alone Frances, the mother Diana always turned to Where's Tigger? What the princess thought of the other royals A death in the family When Diana's father Earl Spencer died it was the cue for a dramatic confrontation between the grieving princess and Charles The Sunday Times Perfectly imperfect Money talks: the markets will strike back L'ambassador sans culottes Gilbert and Sullivan give it another whirl Interview End of the Millbank mob, but control freaks still rule Labour is leaving its sinister HQ and trying to leave spin behind, but a new TV series will put paid to that, says Pat McFadden America seeks repairs for the bonds that bind The guru who says western society is breaking down is turning to Britain for solutions, finds John Harlow Behave! And don't mention British men Heather Graham, Hollywood good-time girl, tells Jasper Gerard why despite the films sex fills her with Catholic guilt The end of history is nigh The huge popularity of history cannot last—the tales we are being fed are too shallow, says prize-winning historian Michael Burleigh Very deep, these Roedean girls, but just how does Tanya do it? The record-breaking diver who saw off the men to plumb 525ft on one breath tells Stuart Wavell she's related to dolphins The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Dates Only lunch ABIA Elite Introductions Club Sirius Berkeley Sweetingham The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Don't cry for Zimbabwe, weep for my friend Jed How the Navajo Code Worked Codes of honour The unsung heroes of America's war in the Pacific were Navajo Indians whose codes foxed the Japanese, writes Tom Otley Multiple Display Advertising Items Distance Learning Ealing Tutorial College Duff Miller Let's start failing exam pupils again We are all being cheated by GCSEs and A-levels that are so easy almost everyone passes, says Chris Woodhead. They must be made harder Multiple Display Advertising Items Chemboffs Multiple Display Advertising Items Hull Chapter house publishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Mapleacademy The Sunday Times You see, minister, even the pupils admit AS-levels are too easy The Sunday Times 'Duped' by the dons Philip Kitcher, a mature student, says he has had to quit his university because it didn't give him the individual tution and support he needed Sun, sea and spanking—it's no holiday being a rep Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Times: Robert Borkenstein The Daily Telegraph: The Marquess of Aberdeen Bus Driver Quibbles with Nibbles I'm over the Moon This Life A Nose of One's Own Who Gets the Part? Judi Dench, No Sweat Nick Newman's Week From The Daily Telegraph, From The Independent, From The Daily Mail, From The Evening Standard: P. S. All aboard Luxury ships, bargain prices—catch the new wave of cruising P&o Portsmouth Contents Travel Speakers Good Gear Guide Head Light British midland Books of the Week To buy Tibet: The Secret Continent and Wales Baby Wardrobe Voice-Enabled PDA Clip-On Sunglasses Behind the brochure Seasons in Style: Worldwide Luxary for all seasons 2002 If a swish hotel is your main requirement, Seasons in Style fits the (hefty) bill. By David Wickers Estranged on a train Abandoned to the outback, Denise Ryan gets entwined in her twinette Lastminute Qantas How Do the Prices Compare? Ryanair pilots fear the sack Bargain Map of the World Holiday Money Markwarner The thought of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy in his… Midlands flight boost TV Travel Questions and Answers Easier access to NY Small museums forced to close London Eye: No 1 attraction BA cuts fares Where was I? Alpinissimo Savile Tours to Cyprus Readers' Rants Travel One Savile Tours to Turkey My naked shame at Sandy Lane Howard Jacobson, the favourite to win this year's Booker Prize, finds an idyll for the idle in Barbados's top hotel—but he'd rather forget the spa Opodo Bajan Bargains Travel Brief Your name's not down, but. . . . . . you are coming in. Mark 'Nobody' Hodson has a plan to get into the world's VIP-only bars The Sunday Times Get to the Back of the Queue Put your best paddle forward Kayaking along the Turkish coast, Guy Ralls finds refreshing parts other boats can't reach Dear luggage, wish you were here. . . Left waiting beside an empty carousel? Don't panic, says Mark Hodson Clubs Sunsail Vienna Direct Line Somak Holidays Prime Paddles The London Orbital and not a car in sight It's bank holiday: clogged Cotswolds and packed Peaks but the capital is free and easy. Christopher Somerville presents the London Loop, a 150-mile network of quiet country walks, all within city limits The Sunday Times Saga Multiple Display Advertising Items P&o Irish Sea Irish Hotels Stena Line Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items The Regency Hotel Group Peacockes Hotel & Complex Irish Ferries Travelscene The Sunday Times Feeling hot, hot, hot Notting Hill's Carnival starts today. Ludovic Hunter-Tilney wines up for the party How to Enjoy the Day Mussel men of the Marais A painter's landscape, a menu for the gourmand—it's time France's wetlands came out of their shell Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Sovereign Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts the Finest Holidays Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mediterranean Experience A Taste of the Marais: Local Food and where to Try It Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Preferred Partner Travelbag Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network British Airways Preferred Partner Sta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Hypermarket Flight bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Singapore Airlines Travel Select Canadian Flexi cover direct insurance Flight Centre Topdog Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Short Breaks Ferry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrydeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Since 1972 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Hotel & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Working with snakes, charmer Mark O'Shea goes to the jungle for a break Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Langdale Ardanaiseig Hotel The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Old Mill Hotel & Lodge The Commodore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exmoor National Park The Crown Hotel Lamorna Cove Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbeyglen Castle Hotel The Sandhouse Hotel Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kemps Country House Hotel Hinton Grange Norfolk Broads Retreat Where was I? Win a week's cruise in either Alaska or the Caribbean, with Celebrity Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Peacockeshotel Bodidris Hall Hotel and Restaurant The Sunday Times Competition details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Hotel The Springs Hotel 'Closet trackers' overcharge by £30m Savings dwindle in most bank accounts Baby boomers' spending spree will boost shares Lenders rake in millions by pushing costly insurance Contents Intelligent Finance Contents The Bank should leave interest rates on hold Warning over equity release plans Legal & General Diplomat couldn't negotiate an end to credit card crisis Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance C&g Channel Islands Limited Buying on the Dips Ten top funds for difficult times Now could be an ideal time to invest in the stock market—if you choose the right scheme. By David Budworth Who's got the right idea: active or passive investors? Join the debate Experts from Legal & General and Fidelity, two of Britain's biggest fund managers, give their opposing views Virgin Dump the constant underperformers It may be time to buy again. . . Abbey National Landlord Mortgages How the experts try to predict the beginning of a market rally Life Search But you must know when to sell Look out for the signs that show it's time to offload your shares Tech stocks 'may be about to rise again' Halifax 'Beware of bearded chairmen' Take care when sizing up your annuity options You can boost your pension income by shopping around for the best deal before you retire. By David Budworth The Sunday Times Constellation fund offers host of stars Find Watch Chase De Vere Aap Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Make sure your mortgage stays on track Interest rates could fall further, but unless your loan is a tracker, you may not feel the benefit. By Naomi Caine Adviser will shun shares until the Footsie falls below 1,700 Where I Would Invest Surveyor Seeks out Transparency Best Tracker Loans The Sunday Times Set up a trust to help your child at university Tax Tip of the Week Capita NEC Portland Search & Selection Volvo Senior Risk Financial Analysts British American Tobacco Shepherd Dawson Cressing Templar Unisys The British Association of Snowsport Instructors Multiple Display Advertising Items Equis Intelsat International Positions Independent Consultants Spr search and selection ADTI Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow science centre PCS Multiple Display Advertising Items International Cricket Council Lancashire Police Authority Bank of Scotland Investment Service Group Administration Manager Allianz Global Risks SSA Global Technologies Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash Wireless Communications Interexec Career Development & Outplacement Association Rev up for conferences that excite Richard Williams asks the experts how to organise events that will create enthusiam among delegates and leave an impression Department of Trade and Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven Tips for a Top Conference The Royal British Legion National Maritime Museum The Sunday Times CBI the Voice of Business On the ball at the town hall TV doctor prescribes a spot of luxury Fame and Fortune Peak Practice star Gary Mavers splashes out on first class air travel, smart clothes and fast cars. By Natalie Graham Byrne and Cliffe Recruitment Ltd. Department of Health The Sunday Times Streets Contents Contents Property advertising Rose Farm Barn, Langtree, Devon, £120,000 Bargain of the week? Sales talk. . . Believed to be Home essentials Macassar dining table A costly legacy For novelist Teresa Waugh, life at Clandon Park came to an abrupt end when death duties forced her family out Time and place How much? A house with woodland in. . . Moving on Sir Norman falls on his feet After performing on the Isle of Man in 1977, Sir Norman Wisdom was so taken by the place he built a house there. Mark Anstead visits the octogenarian comedian and toast of Albania Berkeley Homes Houses with paddocks Wiltshire £750,000 Devon £575,000 East Yorkshire £725,000 East Sussex £1.1m Lancashire £395,000 Design classic hits the jackpot Good buy Pipe problem sinks profit hopes Bad buy Starting out West Sussex £3.75m Houses of the week Cornwall £700,000 Kent £1.4m Northumberland £275,000 Devon £390,000 Somerset £325,000 Warwickshire £847,500 Picture Gallery Beauty and the beasts Buying in one of Britain's most picturesque villages may seem like property heaven, but tourist coaches and stringent regulations can make it a living hell, reports Ben Rooney Pretty as a picture Finchingfield, Essex, £385,000 Lacock, Wiltshire, £385,000 Eardisland, Herefordshire, £345,000 The Sunday Times Time to grin and bare it How do you clear the land for a croquet lawn without it looking neat and suburban? My life as a shed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stags Knight Frank Irelands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stags John D Wood & Co Stags The Sunday Times Acton becomes west London's own Nappy Valley Once a sprawl of mean streets and squats, the area known as 'Chiswick on the cheap' has become popular with young families, says Ben Rooney Acton: the facts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilson V. S. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beware the shifty shifters Winifred Robinson of Radio 4 warns that ignoring the removal man's small print can be a big mistake Project X: installing garden sprinklers Foxtons Foxtons A sunnier retirement Whether you want your twilight years filled with lavish parties or relaxation and rays, Spain has it all. So don't be surprised if your neighbours are Brits, says Rupert Wright Before you move On the market Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items LaFinca Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Property Investment Show Interealty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax Ask the experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times. co. uk The Sunday Times The builder The experts' route to bargain interiors Uncovering the trade secrets can save you thousands on kitting out your home, says Dominique Coughlin Bargain hunting Design classics Eileen Gray Bibendum chair Centurion Launching September This place Looks familiar The Thomases have just bought their home for the third time. Despite having sold it twice, nothing else will do, says Ros Dodd Toing and froing Berkeley Homes A very modern surprise A Victorian cottage in east London hides an unexpected interior, says Anthea Masey A gamble that paid off Could the rental income from seven buy-to-let homes sustain the Rofe family when they sold up and moved to Devon? Cally Law finds out East Sussex v Devon Watermark Gmv Ferry Quays Forry Lane Brentford Kew Riverside Barratt The Sunday Times Hot Properties Redrow Ferry Quays Bryant Homes Unique Home South Nottingham Suffolk Heritage Coast Nr. Southwold Thatched barn South of Bristol Chew Valley Souni Village - Cyprus Pepperpot Bolton Gardens, London Sw5 Private Sales Quercy Portugal Vale Do Labo France-Dordogne HOOK-Hampshire Mayfair, Grosvenor Sq, London Bournemouth-Hengistbury Head Normandy "Oak House" Eversley, Hampshire Derbyshire-Peak District Cottage with 5.5 Acres Cornwall Nr Camelford Royal Ascot Nerja Cornwall - Mevagissey Nagelestock Cardiff Bay Bow, E3 A personal service for Private Property advertisers… A tale of trains, espionage and red petticoats The Film: The Railway Children (1970). Written and directed by Lionel Jeffries The Property: Bent's Farm, Oxenhope, West Yorkshire Up the property ladder in Worcester Picture Gallery Designs on your artistic sensibilities In a bid to cash in on the demand for interesting living spaces, developers are commissioning pieces of art for the grounds of private and public estates, reports Sue Chester Building sites Barratt Bellway The Sunday Times Earn while they learn If your teenagers are off to university, buying them digs can pay off, says Rosie Millard The market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drury Estates Ltd The Sunday Times Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items W. A. 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No Title Brainbox Tweet Talk Dynamite Explosion Ms Dynamite tells Adam Tanswell about fame, music and her school days Skate King Easy Dropping in Medium Backside Grind Hard Boardslide on the Rail 3 "In a fluid movement, put weight on the tail… Extreme Nollie Hill-Flip Safety First Skate Speak Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby's World Funday Buzz! Single Hot! Picture Gallery Buzz! is the best for top pop interviews Squirt F-mail Next Week Funday Win It! Pirate Adventure Dear f-mail, a gorilla walks into a coffee Dear f-mail, I think it was wonderful Picture Gallery Chanda Rubin Picture Gallery Funday Sport always hits the spot! Sport News Funday picks out the best of this week's sporting action Picture Gallery Premier Prize Contents Restoring Goodwood's glories Childhood memories of motor racing in Sussex inspired Lord March to create the Revival meet, writes Gavin Conway On the Circuit Pageant of joy on the Downs The Revival meeting is not just about cars. It is a unique celebration of a bygone era, says Andrew Frankel Af: Jaguar's ideal for Atkinson Drivers' circuit back with a Gavin Conway surveys the high-speed corners and chicanes of the Goodwood circuit and talks to the top drivers about their experiences there Goodwood Memories: Why Drivers Love this Track Vengeance British Automobile Racing Club Return of racing in the dark Pure beauty shaped by the wind Era Ferrari 330lm/b Cooper T51 Jaguar C-type BRM P261 Jargon debunked Aston Martin DBR1 All you need to know to enjoy the Revival Strutting in style the 1950s way Good Wood Motor Circuit Revving it up with the rock star racers On the Circuit Audi Clash of the two wheel heroes Secrets of an 'old' bike Rerun for all-time winner Honda Youngest champ pays homage to history But Fast Freddie plans to be leader of the pack, says John Naish Sold on a racing certainty Bonhams' Goodwood auction features the world's finest race cars. By Richard Williams On the Circuit Cruising to a soaraway success Goodwood's aerial feast is a fitting tribute to wartime heroics, says Ronald Payne On the Circuit Breitling 1884 Contents National Geographic Channel Contents If porn was a product of Victorian The golden girl Driven, ambitious, obsessive—that's Reese Witherspoon's candid description of herself. Garth Pearce meets the southern belle who takes nothing for granted Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Here be dragonslayers Reign of Fire is a red-blooded action movie. And what's wrong with that, asks Cosmo Landesman Hollywood is making intelligent movies modern-day How the mini-mainstream has scored Biteback The sad benefits of a good scrap Television Having a ball Murder of the dancefloor? Something's going on in the superclubs—but it isn't bad news for dance music, says Robert Sandall My regeneration The Marquee Club, home to Hendrix and the Who, has been smartened up. And it's good riddance to sweaty gigs, says Dan Cairns Pointers for the future Edinburgh comedy Who will be the next stars of stand-up? Stephen Armstrong picks out the hot contenders from this year's Fringe Life is a cabaret Why stop at Di? Roland White suggests more stories to give opera a modern twist Hide and seek A Swan Lake from Flanders is strictly for the birds, but Edinburgh did not totally disappoint, says David Dougill A Film by Almodóvar talk Come the revolution. . . Political unrest is putting up a class struggle in theatres up and down the country, says John Peter TLS What lies beneath? 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Empire direct In cyberspace, we all put on an act Behind the mask of the internet we can all 'become somebody else'. Martin Wroe discovers that people increasingly also swap gender online, and asks psychologists to explain why I've Lost my Keys Smart phone, stupid bills Sounding off What a Handful! Don't panic What's inside? Number Crunchers Brilliant! And now, here's the gallery Site test Michael Wright rates the places where you can buy a work of art online That's amazing Bangers and dash My best buy Webdirectory Net ghostwriter Haven or hell? 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