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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Philip Marsden, Robert Tchenquiz, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Margie McGregor, Jeff Dawson, Kim Howells, Anthony Everitt, Ian Fraser, Tracey Cox, John Fusco, John White, David Brown, David Canter, Matthew Sturgis, Henry Cooper's, Helen Davies, Rob Hughes, Sir David Attenborough, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Martin James, Mark Hodgkinson, V S, Professor Gideon Garter, Belinda Jones, Amanda Ursell, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, Sharon Walker, C H J, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Chris Kline, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Ferdinand Mount, David Gower, Kathryn Cooper, Sam Gilpin, David Smith, John Nutton, Tim Richards, Dave Sones, Peter Sharkey, Steven Poole, Alastair McCall, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, K R, Tom Evans, C D, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Nick Metcalf, David Sharp, Philip Bellamy, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Alex Clarke, Robert Winnett, Kitty Aldridge, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, John Aiziewood, Sonia Follows, Rosie Millard, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Bill Dunn, Philip Kerr, John Page, David Hewson, Alistair Weaver, Cally Law, David Bond, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, Joe Swift, Nils Pratley, Kathy Harvey, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Louise Taylor, S L, Patricia Nicol, Hilary Clarke, John O'Donnell, Liz Edwards, George Perry, Philip O'Connor, James Delingpole, Adam Nathan, Shelley von Strunckel, Richard Johnson, David S Ware Quartet, Peter Parker, Roger Eglin, Tom Conran, Dominique Coughlin, Steve Waugh, Frances Spalding, Zoe Thomas, Chris Woodhead, Sarah Smith, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, George Melly, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, B C, Mark Ludlow, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Matthew Sheahan, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Wakefield, Mary Land, Anthony Perrottet, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, David Budworh, Pat O'Connor, Raymond Keene, Robert Winnett Affairs Correspondent, Lisa Ratliffe, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Alexander, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Gavin Conway, Rachel Holloway, S B, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Gavin Trewartha, Louise Armitstead, Frankel, Melinda Stevens, Benjys, H Stanley, Caroline Donald, M J, Rob Ryan, Fiona Terry, David Walsh, Peter Coad Director, John Stern, Colin McDowell, Chris Salewicz, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Clare Nolan, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Roland White, Jack Whittaker, Dina Catchpole, Maurice Chittenden, Jue Lovejoy, Alex Fortune, Charles Lloyd, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Julie Burchill, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, David Hoppit, Tony Brook, Jonathan Leake, Martin Brayne, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Jane Lush, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Marc Zakian, A A Gill, Martin Wright Vice-Chair, Joe Docherty, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Louise Johncox, Enda Leahy, Iain Milligan, Natalle Graham, Kirsty Lang, Tom Robbins, John Carey, Stella Rimington, Claudia Croft, Jason Mellor, Jonathan Calvert, Patricia Williamson, John Spurling, Rw Johnson, R H, Lindsay Duguild, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Caroline Turriff, Brian Doogan, Minette Marrin, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, D Marsh, Dan Cairns, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Pete Oliver, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Grylls, Rob Hunter, David Smith Economics Editor, Conal Gregory, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Barry Newcombe, Richard Pym chief executive of Alliance & Leicester, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Mansieur Mangetout,
ResumoAbolish Queen's legal immunity, say experts Burrell offered £1m for story Diana love life faced exposure Restaurants will have to show calorie counts Contents British Airways Contents Bin Laden's wife No 5 held in armed raid Plot to kidnap Victoria Beckham Contents Contents Picture Gallery Next Week The Sunday Times Classified Marston Hotels Newspapers Support Recycling 'Seller's packs' to take heat out of the housing market Picture Gallery Storm-hit homes still lack power Speed camera safety claims cause outrage Man crucified by Ulster gang Beckham and the lads surge up pay league Sky Sports Police set to probe financial watchdog Camp Delta set to double in size Natwést another way Shoe bomber link to US snipers sought The Naked Ride Home French doctor quits NHS in disgust Lawyers' bill for Tube wrangle reaches £400m Omni Mercedes-Benz Zurich £100m National Gallery facelift to be launched Pop Idol tycoon to give has-beens a second break Volkswagen It's easy: a few forms, a tired nod Insight Royal Mail Tools For Darker Days Vauxhall Figures that bolster UK's reputation as soft touch Named: Labour's secret club donors Police put their money under their helmet with merchandising deal Standard Life Bank Supermodels wrap up warm for a fur revival AmericanAirlines 'Veggies' turning back into carnivores One year on, child victim of M25 rapist is still terrified RBS Advanta Tiscali Bishop tells gay clergy to end relationships Remembrance Day Dell Alliance Leicester Errors and Omissions Flybe The Winners The Losers From coal town kid to palace intimate Burrell's ambition to serve made him a key figure to the royal family, writes Maurice Chittenden First direct Rabbit Proof Fence Saying the unsayable can be an art form Profile Offices are in thrall to a bunch of e-mail jokers P&o Ferries An utter absurdity Testing the TV licence Aquability I have a plan: get rid of urban planners Picture Gallery European unity is playing with nationalist fire Dinosaur Dobson puts Blair right on the private sector Cook's licence to laze around hands MPs a two-day week Prudence stays by Brown as he pays off mortgage Rebel consultants signal death and rebirth of NHS Sure, the product that was George Carey was not… Air Miles Justice is in a sorry state Vodafone Racial raving Put power in the right place Absent-Minded: I thought I was short-sighted, but if… Make waste work A Surgical Solution: Lois Rogers (News, last week) Points Birthdays Could this man zap the BBC for £2.5 billion? Look out Auntie, the viewers are revolting. Nicholas Hellen reports on a gathering battle over the BBC licence fee that could cause the corporation a cash crisis What's the Alternative? Mag-Lite Recharged Chirac gives France taste for big time Prudential Japan's arcades fund Korean weapons drive Frigate saves man adrift for 26 days Bin Laden's wives open door to clues BT Intel First-aid failure killed hostages in Russian siege Saddam's men will face truth tribunal Iberiab What the Dossiers Say 'Iranian boy' heeds Sharon's call to arms Turkey faces crisis as Islamic leader heads for poll win American beauty finds way to Gadaffi's heart Lexus The Times Democrats fail to close gap on Bush Vietnam haunts Georgia battle Toyota Puff Daddy has $1m party on the king Hitachi Nationwide President halts early release of cocaine barons Bereft father blamed for 26 quake deaths Out and out gay cops rattle closets of South Africa The Great Mitsubishi RAF squadrons grounded by firemen's strike threat Milburn takes £130m revenge on consultants Weather and Travel Outlook The baby and the city Weathercall Duncan Smith challenges rebels Blaze inquiry Stubbs demands to see A-level memos Bali bomb suspect Doubts over infertility clinic success College strike Officers injured One ticket wins £9.7m jackpot Nature's Best Kuwait gunfire Timeshare case Rowling bonanza Murder charge Mitsubishi Motors Contents Owen fires Reds seven points clear High and Mighty Contents Premiership football FA row threatens Wembley plan David Bond investigates the potential effects of the TV rights dispute that contributed to Adam Crozier's resignation Anelka runs riot for City slickers Lovenkrands hits the mark for strolling Rangers Douglas Alexander at Dens Park Owen double sees Liverpool surge ahead Jue Lovejoy at Anfield Forlan strikes to rescue United Jonathan Northcroft at Old Trafford Troubles pile up for Allardyce after Savage treatment Rob Hughes at St Andrews Fuller double hero for Preston Pete Oliver at Deepdale First and Second Division Splashdown for Pompey Forster sinks Millwall Richard Lewis at the Madejski Stadium Zamora on the spot Ivo Tennant at Withdean stadium Walsall rain on Pulis parade Louise Taylor at Bescot stadium Something stirring in the Forest Nationwide watch John Aizlewood finds Nottingham Forest, 3-0 winners over Sheffield United, in vastly improved health after the financial strife of the past few years Second and Third Division Watford stunned by Cooper's late equaliser Owls looking glum Connolly leads rout Bolt Ons Gray aims to add dash of colour Jonathan Northcroft The Sunderland captain will be handed a more attacking role for today's match against Charlton Pay Monthly Spurred on Simon Davies has been in electric form for club and country and is eager to help Spurs overcome Chelsea in today's derby Picture Gallery Football Shorts Tale of the tabs Fifa European elite put minnows in their place Allez France Bitter Sweet Fa Sven-Göran Eriksson inspired England to a stunning victory against Germany. A year later, he is cutting a vulnerable figure after losing his closest allies. By Rob Hughes Eriksson linked to Italian return The European media are already predicting a managerial merry-go-round that could see the England coach going back to Italy. By Ian Hawkey Flybe Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Wenger looks for answers Arsenal's manager takes his beleaguered players to Fulham today facing a possible fifth straight defeat. By Rob Hughes Cherokeelife Rugby Shorts Stylish Greenwood gives comfort to Quins Gomarsall seals victory Wilkinson puts Newcastle above England Rugby round-up Old guard steady Tigers In-form Morley vows to 'give it a rip' against Kiwis Driving Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport Giant Strides His England career is in its infancy, but Steve Thompson has what it takes to become a great hooker Fantasy Focus on Saturday's other internationals Devine dispute clouds Kiwis' arrival The All Blacks touched down in Britain yesterday—and found themselves in a player eligibility row, writes Nigel Botherway That All Blacks magic Expect fireworks from even a weakend New Zealand side, while victory for England on Saturday would give Clive Woodward a major scalp, says Stephen Jones Howlett in a hurry to make mark He's fast, talented and a natural try-scorer. On top of all that, New Zealand's latest star is a pin-up who leaves Jonah Lomu in the shade, writes Nick Cain The Sunday Times The biggest test in rugby Five years ago, many of the England team were sick at half-time—such is the intensity of playing the All Blacks Voyage of discovery The big interview: Ellen MacArthur Andrew Longmore talks to the fearless solo sailor as she prepares to race Kingfisher for the final time Maguire pleased to walk the walk The Gold Cup-winning jockey has been forced to retire from racing after the doctors said just one more fall could put him in a wheelchair for life Video of the week Dvd of the week Website of the week Sport on Tv The top Agassi speaks from the heart The American aims to reclaim the top spot while giving needy children a chance to change their lives forever Henman stuck in Masters limbo Bad day for GBR Challenge The British crew suffer two demoralishing defeats and lose the right to pick their opponent in the quarter-finals of the America's Cup. Matthew Sheahan reports The Sunday Times Judgment day for England If Nasser's men don't make an early impression in the first Test they can give up all hope of winning the Ashes The Sunday Times Trescothick can make great step forward The young Somerset left-hander has the attitude and technique to give the Australians something to think about Picture Gallery Aussies must have last word England will need thick skins as well as inspired batting and bowling when Australia pile on the pressure through sledging Century for classy Tendulkar The back-in-form Indian batsman hits his 31st Test hundred to give his side an outside chance of a whitewash against West Indies, writes Alex Fortune The Sunday Times Fighting fire with fire Place bowlers hold the key England must show faith in their inexperienced quickies if they are to have any chance of getting off to a winning start in Brisbane, says Simon Wilde Nasser: odds stacked against tourists England captain gives a downbeat assessment of his side's chances as they face ultimate test, writes Simon Wilde Warne ready to pull his weight The slimline leg-spinner tells John Stern why the Ashes series means so much to him—and that can only spell trouble for England's batsmen in Brisbane Resilient genius adds winning spin to side Shane Warne's natural brilliance has led to his mental toughness, cricket brain and stamina being overlooked Barrera reaches out to lost Prince After last night's bout, the Mexican says he will travel to Sheffield to help restore the morale of the man he thrashed in 2001 The Times Pickering happy to make waves The 4x200m team are World and Commonwealth champions, yet Karen Pickering is determined to achieve even more success, reports Craig Lord Redgrave warns over delay to Games bid Britain's greatest Olympian believes London's hopes of staging the 2012 event could be damaged unless the government acts quickly, writes David Bond Land Rover McCullough seals victorious Belfast homecoming Sports round-up Results round-up This weeks fixtures Rugby Union Racing Fitzgerald rides his luck on Marlborough Tim Richards reports how the jockey's superstitions were cemented after a miraculous recovery to clinch a remarkable victory at Wetherby yesterday Consumed by hunger Winning is everything for Tony McCoy. His obsession and punishing physical regime put him in a class of his own Cheltenham Seconds in sport With Michael Lynagh, former Australia rugby star Caught in time Questions & answers Pitch up and take a swing at America's national game Strong-arm tactics Many still believe that weight training and women just don't to go together. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times fitness expert, explains why pumping iron is such as a healthy option In training with Kate Howey Jaguar The Sunday Times Labour of Love makes England toil Time is running out for the tourists as they prepare for Thursday's first Test, and they have been afforded few favours by Queensland. By Simon Wilde Pay for Browne and 500 other BP bosses falls by 30% De Beers Gets Bush Telegraph Message: Diamonds are for Never Jersey investors move in on Thistle hotel chain Virgin Contents $15bn clean-up bill for Wall St Bank is likely to follow cut in US rates Royal & Sun to raise £700m from sale of Australian arm Contents At least we can still beat Germany at something NTL man tipped to head Emap The Sunday Times Buzz Daimler buys Brooklands Markoss aviation Three bidders for Herald despite £40m black hole Brown anger at EU block on boost for firms Business Digest Microsoft claims a legal victory BAE hits more trouble over Nimrod delays BBC Freeview to bill for channels Barclays Homeform ready for £100m sale Stagecoach rail contract slashed Porn boss's package has shrivelled Diageo ready to keep equity in Burger King sale Business Letters Rates on a knife edge Economic Outlook China's 'Manhattan' is where the smart money is Hong Kond Account Greenspan faces tricky call on interest policy American Account Why Be Public? UK Plc Bt Fujitsu Mulcahy pension is worth £14m Dominic O'Connell identifies the bosses with the most lucrative retirement deals What the Fat Cats Can Look Forward to Inside the empire of a modern-day Genghis Robert Tchenguiz attempts to explain how the family's £4 billion Rotch Group of companies works Standard Life Bank Orange Bankers face last round-up on Wall Street US banks will be forced to fund independent research as conflict of interest claims rise. By Dominic Rushe in New York Air France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who Else Wants £12,000 P/w from Spread Trading? Ppp Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Business Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Business Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Own property now, with No Deposits? The Austin Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocraworldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buying Investment Property? Chesstelecom Touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Anglo Overseas Group Legal International More Business To Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Databank Can Channel 4 keep its place in the Tv house? Life could become difficult for Mark Thompson when the Granada-Carlton merger goes ahead. By John O'Donnell Navy saves Ultra Electronics A Share in the Boardroom Welcome to the last frontier Foreign firms are flourishing as China's 1.3bn people discover capitalism, but there are still risks, writes Nils Pratley in Shanghai Safeway is Playing to Win Hennessy UK Companies in China IBM Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Hire-Intelligence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Furniture Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spear Lloyds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Finance Group Plc Re-Mortgages & Loans Department for Work and Pensions The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make-up firm seeks a new face Enterprise network Tony Wardell's West Country cosmetics firm is going great guns-all it neds now is to expand through acquisition, writes Fiona Terry What the Experts Say Make-up firm seeks a new face Enterprise network Progress Report IBM Corporate A love of numbers—the rest is elementary How I Made It Firms fail to grasp new-technology tools Three out of four companies have access to the internet, but only 6% use it to check opportunities or bid for work, a survey shows. By Louise Armitstead Outsourcing can cut cost of the latest systems Mark Adams faced a £30,000 bill for a new e-mail system: Now he has one for a few pounds a month. By Louise Armitstead Making the unkindest cuts of all Questions of Business The Sunday Times Sedgemoor No Title Detractors snipe at paintball Pitt T Mobile Charcol Bernie inn or Bond bistro? Sunday-times Sun King of British business shakes off the threat of life in the shade The UK oil giant BP, and its chief Lord Browne, is facing the wrath of the City for the first time. By Lucinda Kemeny Green gives suppliers frock shock Prufrock A competition to crow about P&o Cruises Contents Check in to Britain's style revolution Cool classics Contents No Title Good Gear Guide A Backpack for Dogs 'Knitted' Fleece Torch Mp3 Pendant Canada's tale of two cities Stately Quebec, swaggering Montreal: the French towns are a class act, says Stanley Stewart Vive La Difference: How to Make the Most of… Tourism Malaysia Government of Dubai No-frills for northeast Questions and Answers Bargain Map of the World Peregor Picture Gallery DVT: High Court battle India Clubs Ryanair will launch twice-daily flights to Milan… Where was I? Holiday Money Tv Travel Travellers to Cuzco in Peru have been warned to be Thailand still on Books of the Week Readers' Rants British Airways is introducing "yellow… Skiing made Easy Battle of the Brochures David Wickers beats, thrashes and pummels the spa specialists to see who comes out glowing All about my mother Belinda Jones couldn't find romance until her expert mum took her to Italy African Safari Club Cool Pools From snow holes to elephant wallows, Susan d'Arcy trumpets the world's turquoise delights SriLankan Airlines Skiing: does money matter? To ski the same alp, Sean Newsom spent £341 and Nick Rufford spent £1,100. Who had the best trip? Lapland The Sunday Times Somak The Sunday Times There's still time to grab Bye-bye, turkey pie: book soon, and you can take your pick of sunshine in Tobago, diving in Sharm, or a family feast at an Italian villa. By Rob Ryan Opodo Sunset Bmi Swan Hellenic The City Page Istanbul In the capital shaped by popes and sultans, David Wickers gets two worlds for the price of one Air Mauritius Istanbul for Every Budget The Pioneers Rose Macaulay, Costa del Sol, 1949 The Fabled Shore is closer to home than you'd think, says Richard Green Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items South African Elegant Resorts Flight of fantasy? The airlines' response to DVT complaints is often up in the clouds, finds Mark Hodson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Into the heart of Hawaii From sacred peak to baking beach, Anthony Perrottet is on a hula high in Kauai Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items ITC Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbados Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Jamaica Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Qantas Dial a Flight Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World First Choice Travel Insurance Worldwide Monarch Sta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Journeywise Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Ebookers Multiple Display Advertising Items ITC Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Partnershiptravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ITC Classics Simply Mauritius Multiple Display Advertising Items ExclusiveDestinations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Seychelles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expression Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Travel Meribel Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Chalets & Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short Breaks Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski the American Dream Ski Solutions Ski-holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferry Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Something special Markwarner Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Travel Ltd. Maximum ski Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lake District Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dragoman Ski Christmas Skiers Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiss Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols If there isn't a golf course, Henry Cooper's holiday is on the ropes UK/IRELAND Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxury long weekend for two in Switzerland, with Wentworth Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grants Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Hardys The Woman behind the Mask What turned a mini-skirted teenager into a human bomb who was prepared to kill not only herself but hundreds of innocent hostages? Chris Kline and Mark Franchetti tell the haunting story of a young beauty whose love of life was crushed in Russia's hidden war Inside Contents Betrayed by spies in the front row Mark Franchetti, who entered the theatre twice during the siege, reveals that the police had an agent and surveillance devices in the building The navy lark: what a gay time we had Records released last week show the navy tried to crack down on homosexuality the 1960s. George Melly recalls the fancy-free fleet he loved Bmi An uncomfortable grief It's a Pepsi-Coke election, with a vile aftertaste Toujours le horse sense So much jollier than being Dg Interview Margarette Driscoll meets Why I had to fire Angus Deayton The BBC has been criticised for sacking the host of Have I Got News for You. Jane Lush defends her decision The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The mother of all British storms We cowered from the winds last week, but weather expert Martin Brayne recalls the tempest that killed 8,000 people Encounters The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broken Pen? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Nobody melts this heart of Stone A new biographer, Chris Salewicz, has tracked down the truth about Mick Jagger's tortured relations with women Money can't buy everyone health Making a killing from the Ripper Novelist Patricia Cornwell has spent millions 'proving' Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper. The artist's biographer, Matthew Sturgis, says he's been framed The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Home-Cured Ham Cashmere Multiple Display Advertising Items Moorcrofts Cuisine D'aquitaine Hay Hampers The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items De Pledge Sensuelle Interestingwatches The Sunday Times Crimes muddled by mind games Psychological profiling can help the police solve difficult cases - as long as they recognise its limits, says David Canter Grafton Language Courses Cull of the campuses Amid the muddle of tuition fees one thing is clear—Britain has too many universities and the weaker ones could fold, says Sian Griffiths A System Awash with Quack Courses for Half-Educated Students Education St. David's School Solihull School Lifeeducation Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford SeMS Mba: married but away Taking an MBA course can put a huge strain on family life but there are ways to ease the burden, writes Kathy Harvey Roffeypark Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School London metropolitan university University of Leicester I'm 12 and school is too easy—what can I do? The University of Hull The Sunday Times Cambridge Personal-statement Rescued by Nigella after a long wait at the Tower Winner's Dinners All the victims fit to print This Life People of the Week Dick Helms Last word. . . Jam Master Jay Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Picture Gallery Contents Homeowners sell up to beat price falls Savers urged to quit Equitable Discounted mortgages hit new low Share experts prepare for rally Contents Fidelity Investments Labour should keep its hands off our tax breaks Comment Get pension cash without retiring Tax Tip of the Week Halifax Grandparents' help can keep the wolf from children's door Christine Ross answers your questions on personal finance Direct Line Is the commercial property boom over? Returns from shops and offices have beaten shares over 10 years. How long will it last, asks David Budworth Specialist schemes are tempting investors to move into the market Dws Cheltenham & Gloucester Stock picker would splash out an art Where I Would Invest Halifax Towry Law Manager's mistrust of company profits pays off for his customers Fund Watch Endowment claim deadline looms Signals show it is time to buy shares A number of signals suggest the worst of the slump may be over. Kathryn Cooper asks the experts if it is now time to buy Where to invest if you are ready to take the plunge Legal & General Charcol How to survive Labour's tax The government is preparing to reap billions by targeting university tuition fees, pension funds and National Insurance. Stamp duty is already hitting ordinary families. What can you do to protect yourself from this assault on your wealth? Halifax Boost your student budget Exeter Friendly Society Guard your pension against a future raid Pensions Abbey National Cut the bill for stamp duty when buying a property Stamp duty Scottish Widows The Sunday Times Intelligent Finance Cashback cards can trump cheap deals If you pay your bill in full each month, you may be better off using your plastic to earn more cash, writes Conal Gregory Tracker online Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Covered warrants may ease pain of falling markets The latest device for investors is complicated and risky—but it could prove useful. By Matthew Wall Chase De Vere Lifesearch London & Country Citibank Paragon The Sunday Times How cruise star keeps herself afloat Fame and Fortune Jane£25,000 on dresses, but she would not gamble on the stock market. By Natalie Graham ISIS M&g Flo Gas Gallaher Group Plc Cellhire NR Recruitment SpencerStuart Howgate Sable Atkearney SpencerStuart KPMG Search & Selection Harvey Nash Merlin First direct Wall Street English Dyno Group Heidrick & Struggles The Sunday Times Zurich MRI Worldwide Howgate Sable Cressing Templar ADTI Consulting BUPA Hospitals Interexec The Sunday Times Poole Questor International Motability UCE Birmingham IPA Energy Consulting Schlumberger Ultraframe Odgers Office of Government Commerce PCS Executive Career Services London Business School Connaught British Metals Recycling Association Haldane Québec Financial Risk Management Competition Commission The Pony Club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Barnardo's Port of London The University of Reading Capitaras Veredus Department for Work and Pensions The Times IT graduates face hard drive for jobs A dramatic drop in vacancies means degrees in information technology no longer guarantee employment, writes Roger Eglin Freeserve Business Innovation Centre Head of Information Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Edward Jones MBA Students can still profit in a downturn Education Leeds The Royal College of Radiologists NHS Appointments Commission Barnsley Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayor of London Rother Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Why HR is such a life or death issue The government accepts the need for better people management after a study showed a link with lower mortality in hospitals. Report by Gareth Huw Davies Air Transport Users Council Touchstone Birmingham-chamber of Commerce and Industry How to tackle absenteeism Veredus Thurrock Council Veredus Norman Broadbent The Devil and the Deep Boo Sea Contents The Devil and the Deep Boo Sea Calling out. . . part 2 Pictures: Pa\aardman, Maximilian Hahl/fanie… Natural talent Cracking up News to make you go "wow" Britain's Biggest Apple Pie Mmmmmmm! High times Hit mitt Meet the Beasts! Jarvis Picture Gallery Getting Ugly Paul wray visits games developer Runecraft for a preview of the new console title, Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom! It's Kim Possible Saturday Serial Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Fresh! Oh, I Don't Know, Beryl Thought It was Quite… Picture Gallery Ww Buzz! Squirt F-mail Soon Dream Ticket Robot Crusoe for England Ultimate Test Fans utd Van-Tastic The Sunday Times Contents Inside this Week Contents Mini Audi gets mightier for less money Up to Speed No Title Potter around at a classic show Fiat Stilo jumps on the MPV wagon Cars on TV Sporty hits and misses Me and my Motors Expensive mistake Andrew Drives the Lexus SC430 Vital Statistics Beam me up a service, Scotty Cars that can be repaired by remote control are on the way, writes Gavin Conway Zis one is just perfect The Hummer owes its place on the street to one man. Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Ray Hutton how he helped design the latest model Army Days the Hummer's Military History The Sunday Times Porsche Approved used cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't panic, don't panic! Some drivers Suddenly lose their nerve and can hardly bear to take the wheel. But there is a cure, finds Sarah Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams In my Defence Am I Fit to Drive? Each week a lawyer addresses a point of motoring law Driving Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talacrest. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Greens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Buy: Mondeo 1.8 Glx 5-door Jason Dawe Second Opinion The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euroauto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vinesofgatwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Group Sytner Altwoodbmw Landcgroup Barons Alpina BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Hexagon 5 Series Hexagon Always 60 Used BMW's in Stock. . . 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Builder talk… Cash only Home essentials When Baldrick was the smartest guy in town Actor Tony Robinson tells Louise Johncox his Bristol commune was the epitome of cool in the 1970s. Of so it seemed at the time Time and place A grand country house estate in. . . How much? Moving on Farm funds five-star retirement Good buy Saving on survey a false economy Bad buy Starting out Octacon Picture Gallery Fit for a prince Hugh Pearman takes an exclusive look inside Clarence House, untouched since 1952, as it is renovated for Prince Charles and his sons Living history Houses of the week North Yorkshire £500,000 London £2.8m Edinburgh £795,000 Dorset £285,000 Cornwall £600,000 Suffolk £525,000 West Sussex £385,000 Beautiful homes Berkeley Homes Casting off Revenue streams Picture Gallery Looking for houses to renovate If you want to make your mark on a properly, why not look for one that is in need of some tender loving care? 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Meet the gilded youth , old rockers and the elite entrepreneurs who are making fortune in the face of economic gloom Touregypt Egypt Sundaytimeswineclub The Sunday Times Wine Club Philip Green: Business, age 50, 1, £157.7m John Frieda: Business, age 51, 2, £153m Peter Prowting: Business, age 77, 3 Allen McClay: Pharamaceuticals, age 70, 4 Chris Ingram: TV and media, age 59, 5 Stelios Haji-Ioannou: Business, age 35, 8 Wanda Brake: Sector Business, age 51, Earnings £15.3m, 6 Frank Brake: Business, age 68, 7 William Brake: Business, age 70, 9 John Salmon: Business, age 65, 10 Michael Bertioli: Business, age 70, 11 Tony Travis: Business, age 59, 12 Kerry Michael: Business, age 43, 13 David Wilson: Business, age 60, 14 Madonna: Music, age 44, £36m, 15 Sir Paul McCartney: Music, age 60, 16= Wanda Brake: Sector Business, age 51, Earnings £15.3m, 6 Lord Sainsbury of Turville: Business, age 62, 16= Brian Kennedy: Business, age 42, 18 Lennox Lewis: Sport, age 37, 19= Simon Fuller: TV and media, age 42, 19= John Moreton: Medicine, age 58, 21 Frank Sytner: Business, age 58, 24 Sir Mick Jagger: Music, age 59, 25 Madonna: Music, age 44, £36m, 15 J K Rowling: Publishing, age 37, 22 Top 10 Stuart Rose: Business, age 53, 23 D. F. S Catherine Zeta-Jones: Film, age 33, £20m, 35 Sting: Music, age 51, 33 Sir Anthony Hopkins: Film, age 65, 34 Keith Richards: Music, age 58, 26 Chris Stamper: Computing, age 44; Stephen Stamper: Computing, age 38; Timothy Stamper Computing, age 38, 27= Andrew Vicari: Art, age 64, 30 Martin Edwards: Football, age 57, 31 Duncan Bannatyne: Business, age 53, 32 Catherine Zeta-Jones: Film, age 33, £20m, 35 Robert Edmiston: Business, age 56, 36 Thomas Naylor: Lottery, age 47, 44 David Beckham: Sector Football, age 27, Earning £15.5m, 45 The Queen: Establishment, age 75, 46 Top 10 Under 30s Eric Clapton: Music, age 57, 47 Bob Diamond: Finance, age 51, 48 Kevin Reardon: Business, age 54, 49 Ted Smart: Publishing, age 59, 50 Lord Evans of Watford: Business, age 59, 51 Rodstewart: Music, age 57, 52= Ridley Scott: Film, age 64, 52= John Mahoney: Sector TV and media, age 62, Earnings £16.1m, 44 Charlie Watts: Music, age 61, 52= Tom Scott: Business, age 57, 55 Christopher Taylor: Pharmaceutical, age 49; Michael Taylor: Pharmaceutical, age 45, 56= Tony Yerolemou: Business, age 60; Stella Andreou: Business, age 54; Panicos Katsouris: Business, age 52; Demos Habeshis: Business, age 51; Eleni Pishiris: Business, age 57, 37= Christopher Moore: computing, age 47, 43 Laguna Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover: Business, age 75, 58 Nicholas Hewson: Business, age 44, 59 Carole Stamper: Computing, age 39, 60 Malcolm Wilkins: Lottery, age 42, 61 Robbie Williams: Sector Music, age 28, Earnings £16m, 62= Ronnie wood: Music, age 55, 62= Jackie Collins: Publishing, age 65, 62= Pete Townshend: Music, age 57, 62= Earl of Portsmouth: Establishment, age 48, 67 Sir Elton John: Music, age 55, 66 Gurchait Chima: Business, age 52; Gurnaik Chima: Business, age 44, 68= Barbara Cassani: Business, age 42, 68= Panasonic John Hargreaves: Business, age 58, 71 Simon Sainsbury: Business, age 72, 72 Ewan McGregor: Sector Film, age 31, Earnings £8.5m, 73 Michael Spencer: Finance, age 47, 74 Stuart Wheeler: Business, age 67, 75 Gary Oldman: Film, age 44, 76 David Carr: Finance, age 42; Graham Hazell: Finance, age 40, 77= Viscount Rothermere: TV and media, age 34, 79 Top 10 Earners in Movies Ozzy Osbourne: Sector music, age 53, Earnings £8m, 80= Michael Hodges: Medicine, age 46; Rowland Whale: Medicine, age 49, 80= Sir Sean Connery: Film, age 72, 80= Ralph Fiennes: Files, age 39, 80= Lord Archer: Sector Publishing, age 62, Earnings £7.2m, 93 Daffy Daphne: Sector TV and media, age 38, Earnings £7m, 95 The Prince of Wales: Establishment, age 53, 85 Richard Desmond: TV and media, age 51, 86 Tony Ball: TV and media, age 47, 87 Barbara Taylor Bradford: Publishing, age 69, 88 Ken Berry: Payoffs, age 50, 89 Michael Owen: Football, age 22, 90 Sir Brian Williamson: Finance, age 57, 91 Laurent Laffy: Finance, age 40, 92 Eddie Irvine: Sport, age 36, 95= David Sullivan: Publishing, age 53, 94 Sean Keogh: Business, age 35, 98 Patrick Stewart: Film, age 62, 95= Jane Leeves: Sector TV and media, age 39, £7m, 95= Roy Keane: Football, age 31, 99 Hugh Freedberg: Finance, age 57, 100 Roger Daltrey: Music, age 58, 104= Anne Robinson: Sector TV and media, age 51, Earnings £6.25m, 109 Hugh Grant: Film, age 42, 104= Stephen Marks: Fashion, age 57, 106 Tim Radford: Telecoms, age 41, 107 Douglas Hall: Business, age 44, 110 Top 10 Angus Monro: Business, age 53, 101 Tom Hunter: Business, age 41, 102 Peter Simon: Fashion, age 53, 103 Top 10 Minolta Citizen Dido: Sector Music, age 30, Earrings £6m, 120= Simon Tate: Business, age 43, 111 Jason Drummond: Computing, age 33, 112 Donald Gordon: Business, age 72, 113 James Dyson: Business, age 55, 114 Jeff Morris: Business, age 43, 115 Walter Scott: Finance, age 55, 116 Top 10 Owen McLaughlin: Business, age 43, 117 Marcel Jongen: Finance, age 45; Roderick Jack: Finance, age 38, 118= Michael Marks: Finance, age 60, 120= David Coulthard: Sector Sport, age 31, Earnings £6m, 120= Sade: Music, age 43, 120= Gavyn Davies: Finance, age 51, 124 Duncan Davidson: Business, age 61, 125 Mark Betteridge: Computing, age 33, 126 David Crossland: Business, age 55, 127 Paul Marshall: Business, age 43; Ian Wace: Business, age 39, 128= Jonathan Vine-Hall: Business, age 46; Heather Love: Business, age 48, 130= Michael Peagram: Business, age 59, 132 Kathryn Ottewill: Lottery, age 42, 133 Sir Stanley Kalms: Business, age 70, 134 Sir David Alliance: Business, age 70, 135 Sol Campbell: Football, age 28, 136= Kylie Minogue: Sector Music, age 34, Earnings £5.5m, 136= Rod Fox: Finance, age 39, 138 Norman Galbraith: Business, age 47; Alister Jack: Business, age 39, 139= Kyle Minogue: Sector Music, age 34, Earnings £5.5m, 136= Kevin Davis: Finance, age 41, 141 Paul Smith: TV and media, age 55, 142 Abbot Ale Sarah Brightman: Sector Music, age 42, Earnings £5m, 147= Allen Yurko: Payaffs, age 51, 143 Stanley Fink: Finance, age 45, 144 Ken Manley: Business, age 61, 145 Peter Byrne: Business, age 57, 146 Naguib Kheraj: Finance, age 38, 147= Top 10 Earners In Music Fil Gray: Business, age 44, 147= Michael Liddy: Lottery, age 42, 150 Lord Harris: Business, age 60, 151 Jeremy Hosking: Finance, age 44, 152 Brain Souter: Business, age 48, 153 Susan Martin: Lottery, age 30, 154 Sarah Brightman: Sector Music, age 42, Earnings £5m, 147= Neville Johnson Top 10 Financial success is just as fickle as fame - and the Pay List is splitting up celebrity families. Report by Alastair McCall Sharp Dario Franchitti: Sector Sport, age 29, Earnings £4.5m, 162 Anthony Selvey: Publishing, age 58, 155 Sir David McMurtry: Business, age 62, 156 Tony Mack: Business, age 53, 157 Martin Finegold: Finance, age 45, 158 Britt Allcroft: TV and media, age 58, 159 Pay by Astrological sign Adrian White: Business, age 60, 160 Sir Peter Rigby: Computing, age 59, 161 John McCarthy: Business, age 62, 163 Peter Kane: Business, age 56, 164 Rio Ferdinand: Sport Football, age 23, £4.79m, 170 Harry Goodman: Business, age 63; Denis Strauss: Business, age 56, 165= Chris Wright: TV and media, age 58, 167 Paul Dixon: Business, age 59, 168 Simon Dixon: Business, age 36, 169 Kenneth Carter: Finance, age 49, 171 Christopher Little: Publishing, age 61, 172 Roger De Haan: Business, age 54, 173 Rio Ferdinand: Sector Football, age 23, Earnings £4.79m, 170 John Edwards: Finance, age 36, 174 Juan Veron: Football, age 27, 175 David Russell: Lottery, age 28, 176 Harold Mertin: Business, age 67, 177 Christopher Brake: Business, age 46, 178 Top 10 Earners In Sport Manish Chande: Business, age 46; Martin Myers: Business, age 61, 179= Dennis Bergkamp: Football, age 33, 181 British Gas Chris Tarrant: Sector TV and media, age 56, Earnings £4m, 183= William Ives: Business, age 59, 182 Jonathan Warburton: Business, age 45, 183= Raj Kumar: Business, age 36, 183= Colin McRae: Sport, age 34, 183= Top 10 Earners in Business Alan Shearer: Football, age 32, 183= Paul Oakenfold: Music, age 39, 183= Sven-Goran Eriksson: Football, age 54, 183= Jonathan Warburton: Business, age 45, 183= Christ Tarrant: Sector IT and media, age 56, Earnings £4m, 183= Tchibo Grahame Whateley: Business, age 59, 191 Anne Gloag: Business, age 59, 194 Jonathan Brooks: Telecoms, age 46, 192= John Merry: Business, age 41, 192= Anne Gloag: Business, age 59, 194 Sir Alex Ferguson: Football, age 60, 195= Martin Bandier: Music, age 61, 197 Douglas Gardner: Finance, age 40; Thomas Holme: Finance, age 44; Christopher Isard: Finance, age 41; Eric Stables: Finance, age 46; Jeremy Thomason: Finance, age 46, 198= Philip Tee: Computing, age 35, 203 Nick Faldo: Sector Sport, age 45, Earnings £3.6m, 204 Bart Becht: Business, age 46, 207 Eamonn Morrison: Lottery, age 43, 208 Anthony Reid: Finance, age 51, 209 David Telling: Business, age 64, 206 Crispin Odey: Finance, age 43, 205 Nigel Doughty: Finance, age 45, 210 Steve McGill: Finance, age 44, 211 Hugh Murphy: Business, age 53, 212 Rachel Weisz: Sector Film, age 31, Earnings £3.5m, 213= Who are the Idol Rich? Jade Goody vs Peter Bazalgette Will Young vs Simon Fuller Kym Marsh vs Simon Cowell Top10 Earners in Fashion Steve McManaman: Football, age 30, 213= Neville Michaleson: Compensation, age 58, 215 Naseem Hamed: Sector Sport, age 28, Earnings £3.25m, 229= Lynn Wilson: Business, age 62, 216 David Little: Lottery, age 43, 218 Angus Wright: TV and media, age 68, 220 David Scacchetti: Business, age 57, 221 Thierry Henry: Football, age 25, 222 Richard Cunningham: Telecoms, age 42, 223 Sir Cameron Mackintosh: Music, age 56, 224 Terry Weston: Pharmaceuticals, age 60, 226 David Evans: Business, age 67, 227 Ronnie Frost: Business, age 66, 228 Frak Skinner: Sector TV and media, age 45, Earnings £3.35m, 225 Terry Burman: Business, age 57, 217 Tony Lowrie: Business, age 60, 219 1/3 off Cashmere button-down shirts Charles Tyrwhitt Andrew Cole: Football, age 31, 229= Lord Browne: Business, age 54, 231 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink: Football, age 30, 232= Rana Talwar: Payoffs, age 54, 232= Alastair Head: Competing, age 37, 234 Top earners Malcolm Denmark: TV and media, age 47, 235 Shan Lambert: Payoffs, age 50, 236 Derek Morton: Business, age 57, 237 Sarah Ibbetson: Lottery, age 24, 238 Ringo Starr: Sector Music, age 62, Earnings £3m, 239= Erin O'Connor: Sector Fashion, age 24, Earnings £3m, 239= Judy Craymer: Music, age 45, 239= Simon Cowell: TV and media, age 43, 239= Erin O'Connor: Sector Fashion, age 24, Earnings £3m, 239= Terence Mordaunt: Business, age 55, 245 Stephen Rubin: Business, age 64, 246 Martin Hughes: Finance, age 41, 247 Fabien Barthez: Football, age 31, 249= Vivien Solari: Fashion, age 23, 249= William Carey: Finance, age 24, 248 Hp invent Brian Gilbertson: Business, age 59, 251 Neil McRoberts: Finance, age 59, 252 Tom Singh: Business, age 53, 253 Elizabath Thompson: Lottery, age 56, 254 Sir Ken Morrison: Business, age 71, 255 Top 10 Raymond Macdowall: Business, age 48, 256 Tim Henman: Sport, age 28, 257= Henrik Larsson: Football, age 31, 257= Paul Scholes: Football, age 27, 257= Carol Vorderman: Sector TV and media, age 41, Earnings £2.8m, 257= The White Company Luxury Bath Towels from only £11.70 Jenson Button: Sector Sport, age 22, Earnings £7.75m, 271= Terry Green: Business, age 51, 257= Lisa Ratliffe: Fashion, age 22, 257= Rose Marie Bravo: Fashion, age 51, 257= Terry Smith: Finance, age 49, 264 Jon Burton: Computing, age 33, 265 Freddie Linnett: Business, age 52, 266 John Gildersleeve: Business, age 58, 267 Daniel Yodaiken: Business, age 39, 268 Ranjit Boparan: Business, age 36, 269 Philipparose: Business, age 43, 270 Marcel Desailly: Football, age 34, 271= Keith Dawe: Business, age 51, 273 Michael Evans: Business, age 66, 274 Dwight Yorke: Football, age 31, 275 Tonimascolo: Business, age 60, 276 Alekwek: Fashion, age 25, 277= Rowan Atkinson: TV and media, age 47, 277= Jacquetta Wheeler: Sector Fashion, age 21, Earnings £2.65m, 281= Ian Smith: Business, age 50, 279 Jonathan Hunt: Business, age 49, 280 Patrick Vieira: Football, age 26, 281= All Food Featured Available wherever You See this Ian McGlinn: Business, age 63, 289 Robbie Fowler: Sector Football, age 27, Earnings £2.64m, 283 Henry Amar: Business, age 64, 291 Nicholasgold: Music, age 41, 290 NoelMcKee: Business, age 33, 284 Davewhelan: Business, age 65, 285 Anthony Elliott: Business, age 61, 286 Alan Spence: Business, age 55, 287 Jean-Pierre Garnier: Pharmaceuticals, age 55, 288 Philip Hulme: Computing, age 54, 292 Sir Terry Leahy: Business, age 46, 293 Adamkave: Business, age 34; Samuel Kaye: Business, age 30, 294= Ivorwood: TV and media, age 70; Josianewood: TV and media, age 60, 296= Top 10 Bachelors Nigel Legge: Finance, age 45, 301 Philip Brown: Publishing, age 66, 300 Ron Dennis: Sport, age 55, 299 Karen Elson: Fashion, age 23, 296= Leonard Steinberg: Business, age 66, 302 Rupert Everett: Film, age 43, 303= Colin Montgomerie: Sport, age 39, 303= Top 10 Earners in Publishing Johnny Vaughan: Sector TV and media, age 36, Earnings £2.5m, 303= Jamie Oliver: Sector publishing, age 27, Earnings £2.5m, 303= The Duchess of York: TV and media, age 43, 303= Claire Sweeney: TV and media, age 31, 303= Jude Law: Film, age 29, 303= Andrea Holmes: Lottery, age 26, 303= Carl Fogarty: Sport, age 37, 303= Baljinder Boparan: Business, age 35, 303= Emma Thompson: Film, age 43, 303= George Michael: Music, age 39, 314 Alan Jackson: Telecome, age 49, 315 Moss: Sector Fashion, age 28, Earnings £2.35m, 325 Rod Kent: Finance, age 55, 316 John Hales: Business, age 63, 318 Stephen Dean: Business, age 52, 319 Derek Filler: Lottery, age 61, 321 Freddie Ljungberg: Football, age 25, 322 Larry Tracey: Business, age 55, 320 Sir Chris Gent: Telecoms, age 54, 317 Andalucia Unveiled Tim Martin: Business, age 47, 323 Paul Walsh: Business, age 47, 324 Kate Moss: Sector Fashion, age 28, Earnings £2.35m, 325 Patricia Brown: Publishing, age 63, 326= Gerakd Kate: Business, age 44, 326= Nicolas Anelka: Football, age 23, 328 Michael Slade: Business, age 56, 329 David Babai: Business, age 59, 330 William Brown: Finance, age 67, 331 Joe Cole: Football, age 20, 332 Top 10 Bachelors Karnten Luc Vandevelde: Business, age 51, 333 Jack Dellal: Property, age 79, 334 Steve Morgan: Business, age 49, 335 Lord Kirkham: Business, age 57, 336 Arsene Wenger: Football, age 53, 337 John Deer: Business, age 64, 338 Nicole Otterburn: Lottery, age 31, 339 David Johnson: Business, age 65, 340 Benito Carbone: Football, age 31, 341 Andrew Stewart: Finance, age 51,342 Per Mathiesen: Business, age 71, 343 William Curbishley: Music, age 60, 344 David Chiswell: Business, age 49, 345 Elliott Bernerd: Business, age 57, 346= Roger Llewellyn: TV and media, age 55, 346 Sir Peter Vardy: Business, age 55, 348 Richard Evans: Business; Caroline Smith: Business, age 40, 349= Mark Bosnich: Sector Football, age 30, Earnings £2.1m, 258= Elizabeth Hurley: Sector Fashion, age 37, Earnings £2.15m, 351 Denise Waghorn: Lottery, age 43, 353 Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy: Business, age 60, 354 John Lancaster: Business, age 60, 355 Elizabeth Hurley: Sector Fashion, age 37, Earnings £2.15m, 351 Peter Levy: Business, age 62, 356 Quorn Winston Bogarde: Sector Football, age 32, Earnings £2.1m, 358= Alen Boksic: Football, age 32, 358 Jarilimanen: Football, age 31, 358 laurant Blanc: Football, age 36, 358 Tore Andere Flo: Football, age 29, 358= Top 10: Familes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Football, age 29, 358 Linda Bennett: Fashion, age 40, 367 Winston Bogarde: Sector football, age 32, Earnings £2.1m, 358 john Newman: Business, age 56, 368 Tom Glocer: Business, age 43, 369 John Brock: Business, age 54, 366 Noble Caledonia Limited Holiday Brochure Service Martin O'neill: Football, age 50, 370 Peter Reid: Football, age 46, 371 Brian Aitken: Business, age 65, 372 Delia Smith: Sector Music, age 16, Earnings £2m, 377= Sir John Bond: Finance, age 61, 373 Nigel Alliance: Business, age 67, 374 Jullian Markham: Business, age 64, 375 Henry Angest: Finance, age 62, 376 Charlotte Church: Sector Music, age 16, Earnings £2m, 377= Gary Neville: Football, age 27, 377 Gordon Pollock, Qc: Law, age 58, 377 Nicky Butt: Football, age 27, 377 Jonathan Cainer: TV and media, age 44, 377= Fabrizio Ravanelli: Football, age 33, 377 A R Rahman: Music, age 36, 377= Jim Davidson: TV and media, age 47, 377= Graham Aaronson Qc: Law, age 57, 377= Judge Jules: Music, age 37, 377= Michael Flesch, Qc: Law, age 62, 377= Samuel Heath David Mile, Qc: Law, age 57, 377= David Goldberg, Qc: Law, age 55, 377= Jonathan Sumption, Qc: Law, age 53, 377= Darren Clarke: Sport, age 34, 377= Ian Craft: Medicine, age 65, 377= Emmanuel Petit: Football, age 32, 377= Emile Heskey: Football, age 24, 377= Jules Sher, Qc: Law, age 61, 377= John Digweed: Music, age 35, 377= Paul Anderson: Film, age 37, 377= The Sunday Times Wine Club Spend It like Beckham Top 10 In Football Clive Barker: Sector Publishing, age 50, Earnings £2m, 377= Cilla Black: Sector TV and media, age 42, Earnings £2m, 377= Daniel Day-Lewis: Film, age 45, 377= Peter Bazalgette: TV and media, age 49, 377= Allan Leighton: Business, age 49, 404 David Ord: Business, age 54, 405 Edward Atkin: Business, age 58, 406 Top Bonus earners John Sunderland: Business, age 57, 407 Sir Tim Sainsbury: Business, age 70, 408 Clive Barker: Sector TV and media, age 42, Earnings £2m, 377= Richard Kramer: Finance, age 36, 409 Victor Cracknell: Business, age 44, 410 Teddy Sheringham: Football, age 36, 411= Steven Gerrard: Football, age 22, 411= Christopher Fishwick: Finance, age 41, 413= Tony Pidgley: Business, age 55, 413= Niall Fitzgerald: Business, age 57, 415 Spain Pay By Sector Jasper Carrott: Sector TV and media, age 57, Earnings £1.934m, 416 David Pointer: Business, age 43, 417 Tony Bates: Payeffs, age 46, 418 Richard Rogan: Business, age 47, 419 Gabrielle: Music, age 30, 420= Harry Kewell: Football, age 24, 420= Afzal Khushi: Business, age 47, 422= Jim Martin: Business, age 59, 424 Jeremy Lang: Finance, age 38, 425 Tony Endfield: Business, age 53, 426 Sir Robin Saxby: Telecoms, age 55, 427 Churchill Sporting Accessories Seven Seas Matki Showering David Crisanti: Compensation, age 38, 428 Matt Barrett: Finance, age 58, 429 Timothy Hamilton: Business, age 62, 430 Philip Neville: Football, age 25, 431 Peter Clarke: Finance, age 43, 432 Brian Kingham: Business, age 58, 433 Terry Pratchett: Sector Publishing, age 54, Earnings £1.8m, 441 Michael Gilbert: Business, age 46, 434 Sir Clive Thompson: Business, age 59, 435 Sir John Craven: Business, age 62, 436 Top 10 Earners In Finance Neil Frankin: Business, age 38, 437 Ian Menzies-Gow: Business, age 60, 438 Mark Funnell: Lottery, age 32; David Funnell: Lottery, age 38, 439= Sophie Dahl: Sector Fashion, age 23, Earnings £1.8m, 441= William Adderley: Business, age 54, 443 John Owen: Computing, age 50, 444 Padraic Fallon: Publishing, age 56, 445 Ray Kelvin: Fashion, age 46, 446 Top Earnings in Compensation Andrew Neave: Computing, age 35; Paul O'Connor: Computing, age 31, 446= Steve McClaren: Football, age 41, 446= Stewart Milne: Business, age 52, 450 David Seaman: Sector Football, age 39, Earnings £1.735m, 452 Christopher Johnston: Finance, age 58, 451 William Harris: TV and media, age 46, 453 Salvatore Diliberto: Business, age 62, 455 Stephen Green: Business, age 36, 454 Alan Wiseman: Business, age 52, 456 Robin Saunders: Finance, age 40, 457= Diamond Masterpiece Sir Anwar Pervez: Business, age 67, 462 Sir Keith Whitson: Finance, age 59, 463 Pamela Stephenson: Sector Publishing, age 51, Earnings £1.7m, 457= Roderick Campbell: Finance, age 42, 460 Alasdair Locke: Business, age 49, 461 Harvey McGrath: Finance, age 50, 465 Gary Withers: Business, age 53, 466 Mark Hazell: Business, age 43, 467 Julian Horn-Smith: Telecoms, age 53, 468 Peter Magowan: Telecoms, age 35, 464 Michael Brown: Business, age 42, 459 Conquest fitted furniture Rex Rozario: Business, age 67, 469 Eddie Healey: Business, age 64, 470= Jonathan Ross: TV and media, age 41, 470= Pete Tong: Music, age 42, 472= Peter Schmeichel: Football, age 38, 472= Fatboy Slim: Sector Music, age 39, Earnings £1.6m, 472= Sonique: Music, age 34, 472= Alan Titchmarsh: Publishing, age 53, 472= Wes Brown: Football, age 23, 472= Liberty Ross: Fashion, age 24, 472= Top 10 Single Women Sophie Ellis Bextor: Sector Music, age 39, Earnings £1.6m, 472= B a C Alan Titchmarsh: Sector Music, age 23, Earnings £1.6 m, 472= Tony Brown: Business, age 65, 483= Fred Goodwin: Finance, age 44, 484 Derek Clee: Business, age 60; David Ross: Business, age 59, 485= Philip Bowman: Business, age 49, 488 Martin Broughton: Business, age 55, 487 Jay Kay: Sector Music, age 32, Earnings £1.569m, 489 Colin Darbyshire: Lottery, age 51, 490 Justin Rose: Sport, age 22, 472= Tony Parsons: Publishing, age 46, 472= Nick Hornby: Publishing, age 45, 472= Top 10 Earners in Tv and Media Nigel Boardman: Law, age 52, 491= Tim Clark: Law, age 51, 491= Steve Edge: Law, age 51, 491= Malcolm Nicholson: Law, age 53, 491= Chris Sutton: Football, age 29, 491= John Peace: Business, age 53, 496 Ray Stephens: Business, age 65, 497 Jay Kay: Sector Music, age 32, Earnings £1.569m, 489 John Amaechi: Sport, age 31, 498= Sir Angus Grossart: Finance, age 65, 498= Sir Martin Sorrell: Business, age 57, 500 Bose This Irish earnings survey treats the island as a whole Michael Smurfit: Business, age 66, 1 Allen McClay: Pharmaceuticals, age 70, 2 Sir Tony O'Reilly: Business, age 66, €74.54m, 3 Michael O'Leary: Business, age 41, €46.37m, 4 U2: Sector Music, Earnings £8m, 21 Enya: Sector Music, age 41, Earnings £10m, 17 Dermot Smurfit: Business, age 58, €16.85m, 11 Enya: Sector Music, age 41, Earnings £10m, 17 Tony Ryan: Business, age 66, €38.15m, 5 Brendan McDonald: Business, age 63, €36.35m, 6 Peter Gleeson: Business, age 55, €31.82m, 7 Martin Bates: Pharamacuticals age 46; Fergus Hoban: Pharamacuticals, age 32, €23.71, 8= Howard Kilroy: Business, age 66, €18.97m, 10 Alan Smurfit: Business, 60, €16.28m, 14 Moya Doherty: Entertainment, age 44; John McColgan: Entertainment, age 57, 15= Enya: Sector Music, age 41, Earnings £10m, 17 Colin Farrell: Entertainment, age 26, €15.17, 18= Michael O'Flaherty: Business, age 70, €15.17m, 18= Brian Long: Computer, age 46, €12.74m, 20 U2: Sector Music, Earnings £8m, 21 Roy Keane: Football, age 31, 22 Paddy Halligan: Pharmaceuticals, age 49; David O'Farrell: Pharmaceuticals, age 48, €10m, 23= Nigel O'Flaherty: Business, age 65, €9.96m, 25= Kieran O'Sullivan: Engineering, age 55, €9.96, 25= Rules of Engagement A-Z Index Key Ring Wallet Mephisto 2202 Chris Feetenby Teaser 2094 Bookwise Barbara Hall Chess: Raymond Keene Bridge New heights Grenadier Firelighters Ltd. 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