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News from 08/12/2002

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Mark Hancock, John Dugdale, Jim Munro Football Editor, Anderson, Nicholas Pyke, Steve Anderson, Hilary Wilce, Matthew Wall, John Whitecombe, Aa Gill, Helena Frith Powell, Nigel Botherway, Sir Richard Brandson, Barbara Hall, Nick Strangeway, Johnny Davis, David Barber, Tracey Cox, David Brown, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Rita Konig, Rob Hughes, Jenny MacRory author of Running with the Ball, Jason Dawe, Mathew Campell, John Peter, Mark Hodgkinson, V S, Hamish Stevenson, Jonathan Miller, Emma Moore, Richard Brooks Art Editor, Donna Leon, Andrew Longmore, Jane Mulkerrins, Amanda Hall, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Abby Jones, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Tim Richards, Peter Sharkey, Sheridan Stevens, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Frank Blin, Karthy Harvey, Anthony Sattin, Tom Addison, Robert Winnett, Adam Bell, Irwin Stelzer, Matt Rudd, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Bridget Rosa Perk, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Mark McGuinness, John Gribbin, Phil Baty, Frank Graham, Alan Horten, Philip Kingsley, Cally Law, David Bond, Ellen Young, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Nils Pratley, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Marina Warner, David Cairns, John Spires, Louise Taylor, Richards Woods, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Jos Coad, Tony Cavalier, Patricia Nicol, Helen Kenny, Eben Black, Michael Sheriden Far East Correspondent, Paul Metcalfe, Helen Monks, Richard Marriott, Graham Clutton, Nick Craddock, Adam Nathan, Shelley von Strunckel, Karthryn Cooper, Paul Bailey, Paul Durman City Editor, Christopher Silvester, Roger Eglin, Sir David Frost, Fiona Fleck, Dominique Coughlin, Paul Donovan, Steve Waugh, John Gregg, Bob Woodward, John Owen, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Rod Jordon, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Driver, Jasper Gerard, Michael Woodhead, Louise Armitsead, John Humphrys, R Butler, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Garth Pearce, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, John Priestley, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Frank Hurrell, Mark Ludlow, Bridget Freer, Alicia Wyllie, Walter Grey, Richard Girling, Rupert Stoiner Edited, Mark Edwards, Peter Slaney, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Kira Cochrane, Nigel Powel, Danny O'Brien, Anthony Perrottet, Alice Playle, Martin Girdwood, Alan Combes, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Douglas Alexander, David Cracknell, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Gavin Conway, Mintee Martin, Han Samson, Tony Allwright, Stephen Jones, Tony Dobbin National Hunt jockey, Robbie Burns, Barry Flatman, Louise Armitstead, Melinda Stevens, Mohanial Mistery, Natalie Graham, Tim Moorey, M J, Nick Rennison, Cosomo Landesman, Rob Ryan, Omar Shariff, Sir Michael Davies Kidderminster, David Walsh, Trevor Lewis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Jon Cox, Bruce Houston, Stephen Armstrong, Peter Leslie, Colin McDowell's, Mark Anstead, David Price, Richard Woods, Danny Roth, Elizabeth Hume, Deborah Hutton, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Gareth Davis, Ray Hutton, Prof Gideon Garter, Lauren Quaintance, Ken Hunt, Alexandra Dawe, Nick Powell, Michael Sheridan, Simon Potter, John Harlow, Peter Clarke, Godfrey Smith, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Ros Dodd, Mitch Potter, Brian Glanville, Louise Johncox, John Carey, David Sumner Smith, John Naish, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Jason Mellor, Chrissy Iley, Claudia Croft, Jonathan Calvert, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, David Wassell, Sally Kinnes, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Chris Baker, Brian Doogan, David Barker, John Aizlewood, Christine Ross, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, James Knight, Lydia Rivlin, Rupert Steiner, Dan Cairns, Corris Thomas, Jamie Oliver, Pete Oliver, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Namoi Caine, Christopher Bray, David Smith Economics Editor, Ben Rooney, Tom Wolfe, Ryan, Sarah Baxter, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sir Andrew Green, Rosalind Russell, Ross Anderson, Sandy Gall, Kingston Smith, Karthyan Cooper, Simon Howard, Barry Newcombe, Danny Danziger, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Cherie's conman told to leave the country UK to offer asylum to Iraqi poison scientists Cut down to size at last: leyandii face chainsaw massacre Contents Computer Associates Contents All homes to get terror surrvival plan Britons to get terror survival leaflets Contents Travel Magazine Home Sunday Times sale at 22-year high Classified Burberry Labour to spend £2 bilion on new roads programme Demolition of Wembley's famous twin towers gets… Iraq's arms dossier'gobbledegook' General's Forces Warning George V had surprise up his sleeve Van Gogh gallery thieves leave police scratching heads Jilsander British Nazis target comedian Trail of arrigance and errors Tangled tale reveals venom and misjudgement at No 10 Braun 'Lady Macbeth' Abbey National Nokia Informant mounts court battle to name spies in IRA BBC news stars caught in pensions collapse Four-hour Auschwitz opera opens to full house at Covent Garden Halifax Blair fights for Turkey in EU Vauxhall Charles faces tax bill for staff gifts Female Jamaican drug 'mules' pack British prisions Feminine faces is key to a woman's heart JVC Sun microsystems New recruits to NHS will be teasted for HIV Bin Laden family sells London offices Citroen Dabs com England's teenagers fail the patriotic test Kidman cast for return to London stage Sun mircrosystem Asylum Seekers are Still at the Gates David Blunkett recognises the need for migrants if Britain is to meet its economic forecasts. He also knows that asylum seekers are a growing source of discontent. Richard Woods, David Craknell and Lauren Quaintance explore how the home secretary is trying to please both the Treasury and the voters Currys Welfare costs soar under pressure of numbers A huge backlog of cases and a clunking legal process leave many would-be asylum seekers waiting for an extended period at public expense, writes Dipesh Gadher Debenhams New breed of gangster takes grip on Britain You've just bought a what? Universities try US tests Middle classes 'willing' to pay more for degress' Blue from American Express He's found the perfect recipe for sainthood Profile Cricket's the national sport of time wasters Alliance Leicester Asylum doublethink The testing of Saddam Internet Cameras Direct Brown is trampling on Bambi's dream We're planning a war, but don't mention the oil. . . Trimble in line to be the next leader of the Tories Atticvs Hewitt's idea of sex is enough to freeze a chap's smile Atticvs Was Jumpin' Jack too flash in grabbing the Warhols? Spouse's Rules to keep Cherie from temptation The Mission to Seafarers Threat we let across our own borders Phones 4u Israel's torment finds a voice Cherie on probation Dangerous World Pick of the plumbers I am delighted to answer John Humphry's three… Birthdays Damilola case to bring reform of murder inquires Cardinal hit by new sex scandal Mercedes-Benz Government pays mandarins £6m in cash bounces Museums unite against return of imperial 'loot' Buddhas may rise from Taliban rubble Union leaders rally against Schroder's cuts Euro Ncap Park rapist's confession mocks New York justice Saas Nepal gossip shames actress into suicide Revealed: the undercover war to wipe out Chechen rebels Prudental Italia Tursab Bloody History Publicity-shy Shania bans her CD in home town BT The Sunday Times Mugabe land grab leader at UK university Career women told to log on for love Standard Life Bank Giscard makes late bid to be George Washington of Europe Bush looks to Wall Street's finest for an economic miracle worker Talkative wife hits White House hopes Mitsubishi Motors Mass death cult leader is still alive Christmas on the Streets? NatWest Blairs buy £18,000 car gadgets Straw wins release of disabled Briton in Indian Jail Weather and Travel Outlook Bestferry prices Delays in NHS surgery soar News in Brief Murder charge Thousands join firefighters' rally Bombs Kill 15 Serial rape suspect appears in court Muslims praised Miss Turkey wins Famine appeal One ticket wins £6.1m Lotto jackpot Old Speckled Hen Policeman shot Derry violence Mandela concert Correction United beat Arsenal 2-0 to close gap Back in the Red Flybe Contents Contents Anger at exclusive Wembley trains Only supports who buy £6,000 corporate ticket packages for the new stadium will be ferried to the ground on a special rail service Houlier slide gathers pace Shearer pounces to deny Villa with late header Revenage sweet for Ferguson Bitter Wenger loses the Old Trafford plot Sir Alex Ferguson will have enjoyed the sight of Arsenal's manager reacting in such an irrational fashion to this defeat Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Tale of the tabs Shocked Wanders draw little comfort Knives out for Leeds messiah Beattie at the double for high-flying Saints Quick-fire Chelsea up to second Roeder foiled by Ehiogu Jowell ready to act over football sleaze Secretary of State warns that if powerful clubs try to block new proposals to clean up the game they may face a government backflash Rangers ease past Celtic Flo bares teeth in dogfight The Norway striker aims to end the goal drought for Howard Wilkinson's side, starting at Manchester City today Air-Berlin England still big draw for armchair fans Television audiences for England's World Cup games showed the appeal of the national team and will help the FA negotiate a new TV deal, writes David Bond Albion put future in safe hands The critics have had their says, but the Baggies visit London today with goalkeeper Russell Hoult aiming to make them eat their words, writes Richard Rae Smash hit No 1 Outspoken Ameican Kasey Keller, a veteran of three Wold Cups, airm to be at his defiant best agaisnt West Brom today The Sunday Times Makaay sets flying pace Ferguson: Milan are biggest threat Manchester United's manager believes his team's main Champions League challenge will come from Itally rather than Spain, writes Mark McGuiness European round-up What the European Papers say Saint Patrick Battle of the world beaters The cream of La Liga takes on the Premiership big guns in the Champions League this week with more than national honour at stake, writes Ian Hawkey Barclaycard Premiership Pools When Bobby dazzled Barcelona Renault Megane Back to Barca Newcastle's veteral manager Bobby Robson returns to the Nou Camp on Tuesday assured of a warm welcome Cole on mark to scuttle Norwich First Division Reading make their point Nationwide watch The steady progress of Alan Pardew's enterprising side was illustrated by the 0-0 draw that frustrated league Portsmouth, reports John Aizelewood Burley spurs Rams Wimbledon run riot Adams foiled in bore draw Harrogate depend on their smoking gun The club from the other side of the tracks is in a relaxed mood as it prepares to welcome Bristol City to Station View and its sloping pitch. By Richard Rae Cardiff coast to Margate victory FA Cup second round Late goals put brakes on Vauxhall's Cup dream Mother superior The big interview: Tanni Grey-Thompson The wheelchair athlete's courage has made her a national treasure. Rob Hughes discovers that becomeing a mother has not diminshed her desire to push back sport's boundaries United fight to save a dream Thomas makes Bristol suffer The Sunday Times Leinster fast forward to victory Rugby round-up How they stand in the Heineken European Cup Northampton on course Harlequins taught French lesson Parker pens Pontypridd triumph The Sunday Times Newport lift Welsh hopes Letters of the week Sport on TV The top 10 Lovable losers Book of the week Video of the week DVD of the week Website of the week Fanolua prepares for war The explosive Samoan will be in the frontline once again as Gloucester take on Perpignan in today's Heineken clash Smith's example lost on Shelford the bore While Northampton's Kiwi coach embraces English culture, his whingeing compatriot at Saracens has become like a stuck record, writes Stephen Jones Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Snape's cruel break deepens injury gloom Shah makes the running Young guns Owais Shah and Ian Blackwell are men on a mission to rejuvenate English cricket. By Simon Wilde England's new boys for the one-day series England resort to old stagers The recall of Maltthew Maynard and Adam Holioake alongside some raw newcomers gives the provisional World Cup squard a muddled look. By Simon Wilde Tourists' body language sends out the wrong signals England look like a beaten side before the first ball is bowled, buy they have no shrtage of talented young players European Captial of Culture Bid Fans scared off by unrest No tickets have been sold for England's match in Harare. By David Bond The Sunday Times Haye begins world cruise The silver medalist from last year's world amateur championships starts out in the professional ranks today. By Brian Doogan Roll of honour: the women who joined paula and Jane on the winners' podium at our Sportswomen of the Year Awards Wonderwomen Paula Radcliffe wins our Sportswoman of the Year award at an event packed withinspirational women. By Brian Doogan Jane is true inspiration British teenagers leave swim rivals in their wake Sports round-up Results round-up This week's fixtures Rugby Union Racing DJ aims to jump to top of charts David Johnson is a self-made man with an unquenchable thirst for victory, and his colours are leading the way again Cenkos gives Nicholls a Tingle of delight The rampant trainer savours two more victories, one of them in an incident-packed dress rehearshal for the Queen Mother Champion Chase. By Tim Richards Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport Marathon 60 seconds in sport Caught in time Questions answers Balancing act Search for stability So You fancy trying to become the next Tiger Woods? A pain in the neck Neck and back pain is one the increase. Sunday Times fitness expert Paul Stephen Lubicz explains how you can beat it In training with Kieran West Kieran West is an Olympic and world championship rower Vauxhall You can't be serious Henri Leconte believes that today's tennis stars should take time to enjoy themselves on court, writes Barry Flatman Honda Challenge Wood makes £200m direct line for Cox Insurance Sony puts heat on Microsoft with Sun Virgin atlantic Contents Women top entrepreneurs' table Contents O'Neill move raises fears for Britain Sporting Index in £55m sale France Telecom squeezes the juice out of Orange Agenda Gannett beats O'Reilly in bid for SMG IWC White gets £5m to revive old eateire Soros is front runner to take over Safestore Markoss Hunter takes 6.2% in House of Fraser Bidders weigh up Fitness First Business Digest T-Mobile move puts Jones in the picture Pilkington to sell aerospace arm Biotech to scrap Canadian deal Parker Burren revives move to float Navision Thresher gets taste of Nectar Business Letters Scardino fights to save her reputation at Pearson Treasury tightens grip on pound Bush counts the cost of depending on Saudi oil All Change The Special Relationships Intel German Harvard aims to revolutionise management Germany's first business school is being launched in the face of claims of elitsm, writes Micheal Woodhead in Frankfurt Porsche The man who put the froth into a regional brewer Interview Amanda Hall Sir Brian Stewart of Scottish& Newcastle is that rare exception—a company chairman who has no critics British Airways Fiat stalls at the crossroads Jobs are being cut and new models rolled out but the future of Italy's car giant may lie with General Motor's writes Ray Hutton The Times Pay bonanza rolls on for fund managers The Sunday Times Keegan:'It's not the standards. It's the way they… Accountants learn to live dangerously Seismic changes were threatended after Enron collapsed but so far little has happened writes Lucinda Kemeny FUjiTSU Case makes last stand to save AOL The chairman is under increasing pressure from investors and his time may be Limited, writes Dominic Rushe The Sunday Times Private equity firms play pass the parcel to beat share slump With the stock market in the doldrums and flotations all but dead, it is boom time for secondary buyouts. By Lucinda Kemeny Where are They now? Data bank An outcast driven by the drug of ambition Heroin convictions don't seem to hold back Frank Timis says Paul Durman Land deal boosts St Modwen Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Sussed Shopkeepers bank on a festive flurry The high street remains optimistic despite some signs that the consumer boom may be cooling Matthew Goodman reports The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items PPP Ltd. The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Stanley Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Freedom General Management International Prospecting in the North Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Own Property now, with UK online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages & Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DHL Strongman of the CBI takes aim at unions After five months as president of the CBI, Sir John Egan tells Rupert Steiner why the government must listen to him Hunter pack scents a kill at House of Fraser Tom Hunter, who made a £260m fortune from Sports Division, is stalking the stores group: By Matthew goodman The Sunday Times Flying through the storm Cabair, a training and charter firm, was doing well until the September 11 terror attacks. Now it has to get growth back on track. Report by Davis Sumner Smith What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Progress Report BT Don't ignore the early signs of insolvency Experts reveal how small problems can quickly turn into a crisis for firms. Report by Louise Armitsead Man with an eye for big picture How I Made It BT Sacking a restaurant chef who has gone off the boil Questions of Business Times Student Fat attack casts a huge shadow over McDonald's IBM Green bends to law of supply and demand Prufrock Ad spoofs the first fast food Tale of shrinking fortune The best little tax haven Prufrock Reuters takes AIM and misses The Joy of six When five-star just isn't enough… Until now, five was the best money could buy—but there's a new gold standard: the sixth star. David Wickkers and Rob Ryan seek out the hotels, villas and cruise ships that are taking holiday luxury to a new level British Airways Contents Good Gear Guide Clubs Eden on a lip plate Big mouths mean more goats: Local customs are drawing travellers to Ethiopia. By Stanley Stewart MasterCard Late winter bargains Buzz Bargain Map of the World Holiday Money Pereger Travel BA gift voucher scheme Cash trouble for US carrier Where was I? DVT Kills 1,400 passengers Questions and Answers Books of the Week Albania gets makeover Readers' Rants EasyCar to hike prices Low-cost for Glasgow Flight of the Week No tokens, no hassle, just phone and go: now's the time to bag a bargain the city Port Low Fares for Sunday Times Readers Quantas Canon Hotels, Restaurants, Things to Do A sporting 2003: let the games commence Combine a top destination with a world -class event and you have a winning break. Mark Hodson mixes it withWarne, Woods, Williams and Wilkinson Protected From the spare bed to Sofia Wife Livid; locals loud; Germans fuming. But Adam Bell saw the bright side On your Marks: Book now for the Best of 2004 Morocco The Sunday Times Morocco Trans Indus Vienna British midland The Sunday Times A ski pass to the stars Celebrities and sking go hand in glove. Sean Newsom and Nich Rufford on peaks of fame How to Melt in with the Snow Set Bathing beauties Rub-a-dub-dub, four rooms with a tub—each one an ensuite etraordinase Matt Rudd scrubs up nicely Malaysia The bugs are out there. . . …and they're hungry Rudd knows the worst diseases—and how to avoid them The Sunday Times All hail to the Roman resurrection A crop of cutting-edge new museums has helped the External City rediscover its past. By Anthony Perrottet Overseas Travel Sunset Hebridean Island Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nassau Multiple Display Advertising Items Concorde Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go native for a hotter Anguilla It's the Caribbean's class act—but think local and it's a discount isle, says Jonathan Futrell France Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Australia & New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Expressions Cresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seafrance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic travel group Multiple Display Advertising Items Carefree 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexi cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Hertz Holiday autos Airline Network Iata Travel Travel mood Bridge the World Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The hotel directory Going Places Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snow bound Page & Moy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ailo Exodus Opera Great Ski Peals On-Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uk Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chalet Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Olives, nought, Parma ham: Marina Warner has a hunger for holidays Hotel Breaks Langdale Lamorna Uk/ireland Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bath The Best Kept Secret in the Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ardanaiseig Hotel Ford Abbey Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Commondore Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Inn On The Lake Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Keswick Hinton Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's all-inclusive activity holiday for two on Kos, with Mark Warner Stena Line North Wales The Sunday Times Armathwaite Hall Hotel My Friend Carole A bad influence? No, says Karen Robinson - who is a fan of Cherie Blair's 'guru' Carole Caplin - all busy and sussessful women need someone like this Radission Edwards Hotels Contents The strange world of Emperor Kim Kim jong-il the North Korean dictator, is one of the most mysterious leaders in the world, but a Russian general who rode with him on a train for a month was given a bizarre insight into his peculiar, pampered life Mark Franchetti reports Kim's Nuclear Threat A wit, a gambler, and my mischiecous mentor Omar Sharif pays tribute to his friend Boris Schapiro, the Sunday Times bridge correspondent, who has died aged 93 Life just got better Not Only have we never had it so good , a new analysis says we still underrate our healthier wealthier lives, says David Smith Virgin Well, someone loves him Stupid white man goes gunning for America Crazy like a ministerial fox ARdbeg Satire and the art of sneaky questions Interview The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Be Sensible Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Dates Christmas Ball Multiple Display Advertising Items Nexus Berkeley Sweetingham Amnesty's ambiguous take on torture Sarah Baxter, a member of the human rights group llments its anti-American stance in the face of Saddam's terrible abuses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items The straight man's guide to kissing men Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Lonely heart of the manor David Piper has advertised for a rich wife tpo save his mouldering estate KIra Cochrane travelled to the West Copuntry to see if she would make the grade Warning Safety Notice Facing down the terrible twos The moment Bush's world exploded On September 11, at 9.48am, the President made up his mind to go to war. Bob Woodward tells the indside story of Bush's historic day The Sunday Times Crossword The Sunday Times Casevalue Hay Hampers Trampled Multiple Display Advertising Items The Welsh Whisky Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Janet Reger The English Shaving Co. Kakend Multiple Display Advertising Items Aerial photos of their world Multiple Display Advertising Items Vertigo Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home from home A Cancer charity offers vital support and a place to stay for parents and sick children, reports Margarette Driscoll Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Sms Alerts! Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Okay, children, let's hear you loud and clear Teaching pupils the art of public speaking can lead to great improvements in overall performance, writes Hilary Wile Education Ashridge Consulating She wants elistism for all Cambridge's first female vice-chancellor tells phil Baty how American -style tests could transform university intake The Management Centre Gabbitas Educational Consultants Language Courses The World's Largest Language School Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Management The Kiwi Agency Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Study Languages in Europe Master Equis The Sunday Times Crossing the MBA minefield Choosing an inferior or unsuitable Mba course can be costly and leave the student with little redress, writes kathy Harvey The Sunday Times The University of Hull The Sunday Times Roffey park Pupils branded as dyslexic to mask teachers' failings Kingston TVU A good hair day completes my Connaught hat-trick Winners Dinners Growls in the voice of an angel This Life Picture Gallery The Daily Telegraph: Ne Win Last word… The Daily Telegraph: Bill Sparks Winner's Letters People of the Week Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Borrowers: fix your home loan now Norwich Union to warn three out of four customers of mortgage shortfall Annuities can be good for your wealth Builders to probe house price rises Contents Jupiter No doubt about it—your endowment was mis-sold Comment Cut CGT on sale of second home Tax Tip of the Week Ntionwide Bond will give investor neithr thrills nor spills Money Matter Alliance Leicster Experts pin hopes on year-end rally Bankers and brokes forecast new gains for the Footsie despite recent lacklustre performance, writes Kathryn Cooper Can you outclass the market by choosing riskier funds? A number of schemes ofter the more adventures investor a chance to beat the index. Report by Kathryn Cooper AXA Chartists are seeing bullish signals Banks make it easier to switch accounts You can earn £200 more interest over five years on £1,000 if you transfer your current account, writes Kavin Pratt Christmas Cracker Payout fear as insurers step up bonus reviews As stock markets fall insurers are jumping af the chance to cut returns on their with profits policies, writes Helen Monks Bet on gaming stocks pays off Legal & General How Brown's plans affect your portfolio The Pre-budget report boosted oil, construction and healthcare firms, but there were losers, too. Report by Helen Monks Fund manager is backing Britain Where I Would Invest The Sunday Times Life Search The shares that in came in from the cold Russia's stock market has soared by 55% over the investors should beware of the risks, warns Alicla Wyllie Goldfish Strictly Limited Issue Better half is all that's left of my investments My retirement plans have fallen far short of expectations and are casting a cloud over the days of bread and beaujolais Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Make the most of your credit cards on the net As lenders vie for our custom, the internet makes it easy to find the cheapest deals. 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Not Nicole Kidman and her two co-stars in a stunning new film, says Matt Wolf From Billy to Tommy Where was Jamie Bell to go after Billy Elliot? He decided, unexpectedly, on a muddy trench, finds Garth Pearce Canon Records of the year From Badly Drawn Boy to Birtwistle, Sibelius to the Streets, our critics line up the discs that impressed them most Records of the year Picture Gallery Biteback The sad truth is, he wasn't joking Television World class Radio waves The Sunday Times Royal Shakespeare Company The week's films HMV Hitachi Manet was knocked out by Spanish art, but his… What a hoot! Alternative Christmas Virigin Royal Opera House Ready to take risks New works will take pride of place at Michael Attenborough's Almeida, says Richard Brooks Grown old disgracefully Bausch's Kontakthof is a triumph of age over experiance, says David Dougill The week's theatre The Sunday Times Children's Christmas shows HMV Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Little Women Redhot Peppers No compass necessary An initially disoriented Paul Driver finds much to enjoy at the Huddersfield Festival DVDs and videos Top 10 selling videos Nov 2-Nov 30 Top 10 selling DVDs Nov 2 Nov 30 Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Cliff Multiple Display Advertising Items The Agency Group Limited Marry Hill Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Online Ticket Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Tokens Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmina Burana Runrig CMP Four Seasons Multiple Display Advertising Items Burnemouth Int. 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Busy at War by Bob Woodward Simon & Schuster £18.99 After 9/11 there were numerous false alarms at the Diary Why Winston is still with us Man of the Century: Winston Churchill and His Legend since 1945 by John Ramsden HarperCollins £25 Churchill by John Keegan Weidenfield £14.99 Churchill Visionary, Statesman, Historian by John Lukacs Yale £15.95 The Political Animal Waterstones BBC You can't keep a scoundrel down Who was Dr Charlotte Bach? by Francis Wheen Short Books £9.99 After he was famous Charles Darwin: The Power of Place, Volume 2 by Janet Browne Cape £25 Books A little night reading What Shirley Hughes has on her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: Graham Greene A man with a perfect sense of direction No Body's Perfect a Personal Biography of Billy Wilder by Charlotte Chandler Simon & Schuster £20 Saved by the belle Don't forget to write Heartbreak and Vine The Fate of Hardboiled Writers in Hollywood by Woody Haut Serpent's Tail £12 Watching the detectives From the cops to the crooks, every body is under scrutiny, says Donna Leon in her round-up of recent crime fiction Amazon Blackwell's Paperbacks The Sunday Times Pick of the week Audio books of the week Speak Another Language? 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