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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Nicholas Pyke, Matthew Wall, Helena Frith Powell, Aa Gill, Scott Athorne, Nigel Botherway, Sandy Gauld, Barbara Hall, N J, Fred Redwood, Eduardo Goncalves, Michael Burleigh, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Ricky Gervais, Rob Hughes, Jason Dawe, John Peter, V S, Boris Schapiro, Mark Hodgkinson, Emma Moore, Sue Chester, Jonathan Miller, Alan D Wright, Robin Eggar, Sharon Walker, Kate Spicer, David Gray, J D, Amanda Hall, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Nick Leslau, Chris Kline, Dawna Walter, Nicolette Jones, Terence Blacker, John Reyntiens, Ferdinand Mount, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Claus von Bulow, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Maureen Clarke, Tim Richards, Peter Sharkey, Rory Godson, David Cracknell Political Editor, Borris Threar, Steven Poole, James Dean, Neil Wormald, E P, Sir Michael Salt, Guy Bellamy, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Monsiour Mangetout, Stephen Grey, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Jeremy, L Stebbings, Martin James, D C, Mary Laskin, Rob Lee, Tom Walker, Robert Winnett, Gavin, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Stanley Henig, Rachel Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Eleanor Davies, Jenni Muir, Geraldine Hackett, H C, David Hewson, Michael Gillard, Cally Law, David Bond, William Dalrymple, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Nils Pratley, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, Joe Swift, Peter Conradi, Steve Coogan, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, S L, Helen Kenny, Eben Black, Sean Newson, John O'Donnell, Anita Chaudhuri, Liz Edwards, Peter Oliver, Pam Barren, Adam Nathan, Shelley von Strunckel, Jeremy Guscott, Richard Johnson, Chris Johnston, Rev Andrew de Berry, Raymond Blanc, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, Tom Conran, Douglas Brown, Peter Hounam, James Douglas, Zoe Thomas, R U I, Hugh McIlvanney, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs editor, Chris Woodhead, Lisa Jardine, Lucinda Kemeny, Steve Boyd, Jasper Gerard, Steven Norris, Michael Woodhead, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Nigel Bothelway, Ann McFerran, Richard Brooks, Jacob de Vries, Monroe, Ian Hawkey, Orson, Penny Vincenzi, Julian Corlett, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Hugh Jamieson, Alicia Wyllie, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Mick Dennis, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Matthew Sheahan, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Susan Clark, Gabriella Gamini, Frank Worth, Danny O'Brien, R Kurt, Victoria O'Brien, Alan Combes, David Stonebanks, Sean Newsom, M Thompson, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Alexander, Alan Clark, David Cracknell, David Lappard, Nick Hoskins, Joan Wright, Marie Colvin, Senay Boztas, Diana Wright, Cosmo Landesman, Kipper Williams, Chris Hughes, Paul Parry, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Andrew Holgate, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Melinda Stevens, Natalie Graham, Jeremy Scott, Kate Rew, M J, Caroline Donald, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Nick MacKinnon, Colin McDowell's, M L, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Bethan Cole, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Price, Bob Mulholland, Alan Robertson, Ruth Rendell, Rory Godson Business Editor, Johnny Davies, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, N D, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, D R M, Cilla Black, Victoria Segal, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Frank Fitzgibbon, Ray Hutton, Prof Gideon Garter, G S, Georgina Wroe, Saily Kinnes, Rita Konig, Charlene Woodcock, Brendan Simms, Peter Clark, M Simons, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, K J Nicholson, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Busby, Louise Johncox, Sasha Slater, Frankie Cole, Tom Robbins, Sarah, Nick Fielding, Tony Benn, Stephen Pettitt, Justin Sparks, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Patrick, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Peter Schmeichel, Minette Marrin, Marcelle Katz, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Helen, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Steve Henley, Dr Tania Gergel, Chris Riddell, Huw Beynon, John Wapies, David Smith Economics Editor, Ben Rooney, Jerome Gardner, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Peter Roebuck, Colin Bridger, Joanna Simon, Mark Hodgkpison, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Alan Chevin, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Stephen Applebaum, Danny Danziger, Philip Jacobson, Barry Newcombe, Kenneth Anderson, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Major ready to lie in court over affair Reasons to be cheerful: James Cracknell, left, and… Universities to cut independent school pupils by up to a third Contents British Airways Contents Heseltine: Tories need new leader Contents Growth in Readers Exceeds All Rivals Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Tropical Places Raggle-taggle Tories head for conference showdown Friends say Major's marriage could break up Blair in hurry to soothe Bush over Clinton attack Away-day to heal cabinet rift Archer may have gambled on light penalty for diaries Ghosts of sleaze past return to torment a leader at bay Intel High-flyer Ffion to give up her job Revealed: radioactive material for dirty bomb is just a phone call away Halifax Straw 'was part of plot to out Jeremy Thorpe' Tax credit loopholes cost Brown £1 billion a year Majority want Charles to wed Mercedes-Benz Prudential Huntley to be protected by 100 police at hearing Moving image museum gets the final cut Camelot underfunds good causes BT Race taunts still keep black fans away from football Blair's son among 90,000 caught in exam turmoil A New Beginni Cellphone firms face fines for overseas fees Designer 'paid £2m bribe' for contract Armed French police screen Waterloo trains Virgin Power lines linked to cancer Legal ruling may free 200 killers early Toyota Casinos lose £3bn gamble to create Las Vegas UK Latest from Paris: wear-if-you-dare BASF Prescott plans big knockdown in the north Volkswagen Duke happy to break hunt law Taxman turns up heat under chefs' bungs Mi6 chief shocked as widow reveals secrets Scardino under fire for scorn of staff The Open University Business School Named: bosses who made billions by selling before shares crashed Charles wants to commission Queen Mother opera So Which One is Privileged? Sainsbury's Bank Students left to mark time as the The regrading of thousands of A-levels this week could leave education in an even bigger mess, writes Geraldine Hackett Exam fiasco gets even worse Department of Trade and Industry The handmaster Balance or Bias? The Dmissions Debate The minister Options for parents If he doesn't score soon, he'll get the boot Tory leader lain Duncan Smith already faces doubts about his fitness to held the party. David Cracknell and Eben Black report BMW Four Plus Not so much a joke, more a way of sharing pain Profile Heroes of the sea take a bath in post-9/11 idiocy Medicash Essential Surgery Plan Reward the winners Tory leadership blues Aquarility Bold Labour can't stop itself failing again Pass the aspirins and take the economic punishment Heath and Wedgie ready for a Baghdad call-up Atticvs Duncan Smith follows Edwina by pursuing a literary bent Atticvs Blair herded into cattle class by subsonic Labour Atticvs Freedom is better bet than the gene genie Empire direct. co. Mary and Edwina tie for bad taste award Nectar What about the morality of war? Taking on the BBC Points Birthdays Spacey Invader He plays an alien in his latest film, and bearned down to Blackpool with Bill Clinton. Sarah Baxter reports on the odd world of Kevin Spacey The Unlikely Lads' Night out P&O Stena Line Bush readies America as vast Iraqi sanction scam is revealed Ford Saddam gets air defence advice from the Serbs Dictator gets his weapons easily Lexmark Supermoms enjoy a bit of a bitch Nationwide Poverty-stricken African islanders set for oil millions Enigma of dead heir and a silent suspect Work Hard. Fly Right EU's new friends in the east get cold feet Bricks Mortar Amazon jungle search for kidnapped British oil man Napoleon puts the backbone back in France Big Bad Bratton takes his zero tolerance fight to lawless LA EasyJet. com China's screen empress stars in a tax fable Bearded Frog turns into Brazil's prince Virgin atlantic Game show offers Germans job prize Norfolkine Electric torture in a Mugabe cell Russian interpreter tells how she did Hitler's jaw for Stalin Companies House World bid for Vanunu freedom Stormont link handed IRA 2,000 targets Third Briton set for space flight Weather and Travel Outlook Shades of menace: Dripping with jewellery, the… Milly service to mark launch of safety charity French Life Youth dies in French race attack News in Brief Militant at rally Charles criticises teaching of history Deaf girl's tragedy Plan for 140mph trains 'scrapped' Airspace closed Sixth gun victim Pilot, 70, crashes £6.6m Lotto jackpot to roll over Canon Heroin charge Crowded beaches Rebuff for Queen Politics taboo Contents Rio injury shocks England Contents First State Investments Contents Contents Geremi goal keeps Boro on a roll Ormerod sinks poor City Premier League clubs accused of greed The financial gulf between the leading clubs and their rivals is widening, and continues to be a source of concern throughout the game, reports David Bond Shearer strikes at the double Hammers get Stern lesson as they stay rock-bottom Flybe Football Shorts Tale of the Tabs Bruno packs a punch Bruno Cheyrou will play a major role aginst Chelsea today, an indication of Liverpool's commitment to attack Chelsea can't help showing true colours Claudio Ranieri's side have a knack of making ordinary teams look good, but you write them off at your peril Arsenal close to greatness Arsène Wenger's dynamic side are striding ahead in the Premiership, but need a European triumph to put them among the elite McClaren equipped for life at the top The Middlesbrough boss has all the attributes to take over at Old Trafford or replace Eriksson with England Ferguson remains wary of Highbury hype O'Neill aiming to break jinx Celtic have a point to prove when they face Rangers today, as does Scottish football after a dire period Vauxhall League to sign up with ITV enemies Despite the devastating collapse of ITV digital, the Nationwide clubs will announce a new deal with the commercial network next week, writes David Bond Souness calls the shots The Blackburn manager has mellowed since his early years, but his fierce determination remains undiluted as he prepares his side for today's clash against Spurs. By Joe Lovejoy Paddy Power Eriksson keeps faith for march on Europe Seaman wins battle for No 1 Surprises are unlikely in England's squad for the Euro 2004 qualifiers as the coach seeks to revive his reputation Wembley memories made of this Those famous twin towers may yet play a part in the new ground if plans to turn the rubble from the structures into two memorial statues receive the green light, reports David Bond Heskey aims to fight for centre ground Struggling Slovakia search for saviour Since the tragic death of Peter Dubovsky. England's opponements on Saturday have struggled to find a quality replacement What Happens on a Saturday Night in Slovakia? Nemeth the enemy within They are among the minnows of European football, but Slovakia, and their Boro striker, hope to make Sven-Goran Eriksson's men sweat. By Louise Taylor Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Joaquin fuels the fire The brightest young talent in Spain is ready to show his potential as Real Betis prepare for tonight's showdown against Seville European round-up Air-Berlin Moore's men frighten Pompey First and Second Division Wolves get Tonge lashing Norwich lack the killer punch as chances go begging Pouton hands gift to Royals Brown regret at draw No 7 Second and Third Division Johnson piles on the agony for Millwall Poor Derby feeling the pinch Nationwide watch Walsall scored a late equaliser to earn a 2-2 draw at Derby. But that's the least of the Rams' problems as the club faces a serious cash crisis. By Mick Dennis Palace caught out at the end Video of the week DVD of the week Website of the week Sport on TV The top Book of the week Teckling Rugby, The Changing World of Professional Rugby, by Gareth Edwards, Headline, bb, £18.99 O'Sullivan finds perfect sense of timing The Irish runner expects to have nearly 47,000 people breathing down her neck when she sets off from Newcastle this morning, writes Richard Lewis True grit Jane Tomlinson runs her final race today, knowing the cancer destroying her body is in its final stages, writes Rob Hughes Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport Top Gunner The big interview: Thierry Henry Arsenal's majestic striker tells David Walsh he will not be tempted from his beloved club and inspirational manager Joy was good for the heart Paul McGinley's winning putt sparked general rejoicing, but for one of the Irishman's mentors, just out of hospital, it was a moment to really savour Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams down from planet rugby Tight-heads are the new top-dollar players They used to be honest, low-profile performers, but now props such as Phil Vickery are the gods of rugby Azam powers Gloucester Cockle sent off as Irish fall prey to Sharks Saints march off with the spoils Leicester almost caught napping Harlequins deliver six of the best The Sunday Times Back looks to the future It may take wild horses to keep him off the pitch, but Leicester's flanker knows he must ease off if he is to actieve his World Cup goal, wites Stephen Jones Heineken European Cup: how they shape up Qualification for the quarter-finals Time to stop Tigers in their tracks If Leicester sweep all before them again it will harm the Heineken Cup, and that can't be allowed to happen Cup dream gets lost in France Ancient enmities have got in the way of European success for French clubs, reports Nick Cain Bradford earn Grand Final return The Sunday Times Uncle Sam's heroes Subtle captaincy gave Europe edge Sam Toorance ranks with the great captains of golf after his tactics and astute leadership left the US dazed Harrington happy to pay price of his fame Heroes of the Ryder Cup are left in the shadows as the Dunhill Links Chapionship celebrates another festival of celebrity schmooze, writes Alasdair Reid Jump from shadows McGinley the hesitant hero Paul McGinley's life changed when his putt won the Ryder Cup. But the quiet Irishman won't steal his team's glory It may be hell for Hal in 2004 Ndereba ready to do battle The world record-holder is gearing up to face Paula Radcliffe in Chicago in what could be a classic marathon The Times Clubs crushed by insurance The compensation culture that encourages players to sue over injuries is having a damaging effect on grassroots sports, reports David Bond Fiery Shoaib puts Aussies to the sword The Pakistan pace bowler wrecks Australia's second innings to give his side a chance of victory in Colombo We are United Quickfire Harrison fails to silence the doubters Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racing Rugby union Racing It's High time for O'Brien Arc win The French favourite Sulamani could find himself outgunned by the underated Debry winner Butler's planning pays off A year of hard work gets its reward as Beauchamp Pilot wins the Tote Cambridgeshire to give his trainer and owner something to cheer, writes Tim Richards Jockey Club probe is racing cert to shock Rob Hughes says tonight's BBC Investigation into corruption in horse racing is damaging, but the sport's rulers will keep their heads down until it all blows over The Sunday Times 60 seconds in sport With former motor racing commentator Murray Walker Caught in time Wolves win League Cup in 1974 Questions & answers Stay loose Stretch exercises Take the plunge into the world of competitive swimming Improve your Stress Sense Everyday pressures can affect physical and mental performance. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times Fitness guru, says stretching eases tired muscles and helps you face your working day In training with Rob Lee Driving Jaguar British Cup bid blown off course An eventful start to the America's Cup Challenge leaves Ian Walker's crew with it all to do to make up lost ground The Sunday Times Contents Bank of Ireland and Abbey in £15bn merger talks Looking Good. . . Marks & Spencer, Britain's biggest… Kingfisher aims to catch Carlton's Murphy Carnival sails ahead in race to take over P&o Wcigroup Fishwick ready to quit Aberdeen Contents My Travel trio face axe after profit warning Pressure grows for rate cut in struggling euroland Whatever you say, say nothing, says Equitable Life Agenda Chandler to buy golf firm back Best Western Invesco axes 15 managers Troubled New Star pursues Rothschild New rail chiefs in line for 50% bonus payouts Royal & Sun puts for sale sign up on estate agency Business Digest Woolwich to face FSA probe Barclay twins to sell on Littlewoods shops California blackouts 'caused by Enron' AWG's £300m sale plan makes it ripe for takeover Labour laws take biggest toll on small businesses Microsoft Merrill Lynch prepares to shed 1,000 jobs Goldsmiths to buy out Alchemy stake Business Letters Is Britain deflating? Economic Outlook Calling David Crossland, your shareholders need you Corporate Account America will thrive on legacy of the 1990s American Account Aberdeen Anguish Risks Ignored for Profit BT The Sunday Times Wolfson was branded 'financial psychopath' Secret records from the 1960s show GUS boss Sir Isaac Wolfson was investigates over big fraud allegations. By Nils Pratley The Sunday Times Bosses blamed for UK's poor productivity A report singles out management for letting Britain fall behind competitors. By David Smith and Lucinda Kemeny Sas City and industry unit in jobs gloom Big job losses in British manufacturing are now being mirrored in the Square Mile as a slump in activity takes its tol. David Smith and John Waples report Empty offices in Silicon wasteland The worldwide downturn has made job prospects bleak in the once-thriving Thames Valley. By John Waples Orange The Times David builds up Goliath's muscle UTC's boss has built the conglomerate into a global giant. Now he is turning to fuel cells, writes Dominic O'Connell Acquisition pressure mounts on Scottish & Southern The new boss faces calls to expand the energy company or see it wither. Report by Lucinda Kemeny How vodka-swigging Viking mugged US drinks trade Book of the Week Play it again Robbie, says EMI boss Is EMI betting the house on one pop star? No, says Eric Nicoli, chairman. If Robbie Williams wins, we win. If he fails, it won't cost us too much Interview Amanda Hall Standard Life Bank Can the Manchester magic save ITV? Granada's Charles Allen made a huge success of the Commonwealth Games. Now for his next trick. By John O'Donnell Troubled Chelsea looks for solution to debt problems A soaring wages bill for its star football players is just on problem for the club. Report by Matthew Goodman Distracts Daimler Chrysler Birth control charity turned into sex giant Phil Harvey of PHE supplies condoms to the Third World—and sex toys to America's Bible Belt and Britain. 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Andrew Stone reports The Sunday Times Enterprises network What the Experts Say Remote-monitoring company finds its market Progerss Report: Box Telematics American Express Flybe Charcol Sackings can leave firms in firing line Unless bosses follow strict procedures for dismissing staff, they could end up at a tribunal. 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David Wickes and Rob Ryan present 50 great escapes, from all-action Australia to all-romantic Zanzibar Escaping winder Contents MyTravel lite CTS Horizons Battle of the Brochures Family Adventure Holidays In the first of a new series pitting travel firms against each other, we test who's best at family adventures How Do the Prices Compare? Tourism Malaysia Opodo How to keep warm in an Arctic storm Gherkins, vodka: Georgina Wroe succumbs to the North Pole's aphrodisiacs Customers win rights More low-cost routes Total Crystal Holidays Esprit The Swiss photographer Fred Boissonnas was… Bargain Map of the World Markwarner Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Quick-pick hols Questions and Answers I Intent go to Luxor next month. Will my travel insurance cover any additional costs incurred if war breads out while I am there? Holiday Money CTS House Readers' Rants Pilgrimage to the miracle city Within the great walls of Bijapur, William Dalrymple finds beauty and tolerance in equal abundanced Air Canada Clubs Sunsall British Airways Holidays How to Have a High Sean Newson hurtles headlong into the new skiing season with a complete guide to planning your ideal holiday on the slopes Saga Books of the Week Time on the Piste The A-list resorts E malaysia Airlines We want more legroom Bookings are well up for airlines offering more space to passengers. When will the others follows suit? The Sunday Times From A-level chaos to A+ travel Caught up in the exam fiasco? Mark Hodson grades your options for a last-minute gap year British Airways Why not stuff the turkey and book a break away? Hotels across the British Isles are offering a hassle-free Christmas. 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Television Foul airplay Radio waves UGC Dance was once a form of escape for Mikhail Baryshnikov, but now he wants a touch of real life again, says Clifford Bishop Virgin Rest of the week's theatre EMI Classics Stomp Counting the cost Caryl Churchill's new play offers a bleak vision of how the GM age will shape our identity, says John Peter Unconventional wisdom The songs on Sinéad O'Connor's new album may be traditional, but the singer has not sacrificed her originality, says Robin Eggar Playhouse Theatre The Roundhouse Classical Handel Arcadlan Duets Soloists, Le Concert d' Astrée, cond Emmauelle Haim Virgin Veritas 5 45524 2 Schubert Lieder Elisabeth Schumann (soprano) Naxos Historical 8.110731 Songs of Angels Songs of Ecstasy by Gautier de Coincy New London Consort, dir Philip Pickett Decca 460 794-2 Mahler Symphony No 6 Philharmonia Orchestra, cond Benjamin Zander Telarc 3cd-80586 Classical CD of the week Pop and Jazz New kids in town Pop CD of the week Shy, but not retiring The LSO's Sir Colin Davis conducted his 75th-birthday gala performance in typically unegotistical style, says Paul Driver A Beautiful Mino … TLS 100 Catch him while you can Bryn Terfel steals the show in the Paris Opera's The Tales of Hoffmann, says Hugh Canning. But hurry, you have only two more days Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Royal Opera House Using his religion Omid Djalili is stand-up's answer to Al-Jazeera—and a lot more fun, says Stephen Armstrong DVDs and videos UK box office Aug 30.-Sept 29 US box office Aug 30-Sept 29 Agenda The Human League Kim Wilde Five Star Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Rose Royce Odyssey the Real Thing Wigmore Hall Royal Albert Hall Santa's Kingdom The European Entertainment Corporation Premier Events Culture The Online Ticket Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's, Smith Square Woman Wizard The Sunday Times St Petersburg Ballet Theatre Rambert Dance Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture West life Paul Weller Mary Black Bookingsdirect Star Trek the Adventure Ticketline Hothouse Flowers Blue One Love Tour Bookingsdirect Runrig Lapada "Delidious" See Lyceum Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Gielgud Theatre Joaquin Cortés Live! 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Top 10 … Millions viewing week ending Sept 8 Cruise Ship Trial And Retribution VI (ITV1, 9pm) Film choice UK Style BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Britain's Favourite Hoaxer Storyville: Kabul Emergency Room (BBC4, 9pm) Film choice UK Style BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One This is So Solid Two Men In a Trench: The Battle Of Shrewsbury (BBC2, 8pm) Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Who Killed Tutankhamun? Faking it (C4,9pm) Film choice UK Style BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One The West Wing Fight School (Sky One, 8pm) Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio No Title Sky One Toffs Behind Bars Alt-TV: A Dad For Alna (C4,7.30pm) No Title Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Fame, Set And Match Allas (C4,5. 25pm) Film choice UK Gold BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Orange Contents Audi. co. 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Is it ever right for a woman to use sex to further her career, asks Kate Spicer Sofa Workshop Treatment on Trial Brownie points Touch of Nature Vanity Case Tried and Tested USA Europe Have you ever noticed how different American women look? They may have more polish, but we Europeans have more cool, says Bethan Cole Philip Kingsley the Hair Doctor Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa finds that hair-free does not mean carefree, when electrolysis proves a painful shock to the system Wendy Lewis The Lowdown Electrolysis Revert to Type Maria McErlane Health and Deficiency Need to Know What's the Alternative? Kit Bag Free Weights Stronger Stuff Weightlifting isn't just about big muscles, says Peta Bee. It also shifts pounds—fast Staying Positive Pork Simple Everyday Meals I Knowa Shop that. . . Food Style The Ultimate Olive Oil Go Buy 5 ways to keep the cold at bay Kitchen Confidential Sheherazade Goldsmith Stand by Me You'll never come home again and have nothing to eat. 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