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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, A. A. Gill, Hala Jaber, Nicholas Pyke, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Clarkson, Tracey Cox, N J, N. J. Rowland, Nicholas Rufford, Rita Konig, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, F Parker, Mark Hodgkinson, William Lewis Business Editor, Tim Evans marketing director business, Colin Hunter, Jonathan Miller, Colin Brennan, Lucy Shaw, Amanda Ursell, Andrew Longmore, Liz Grant director, J D, Jane Mulshaw, Amanda Hall, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Steve Davis, Ivo Tennant, Alan R Horten, Ferdinand Mount, Keith Wood, William Lewis, David Smith, Dominic Utton, Tim Richards, David Chater, Peter Sharkey, Humphrey Carpenter, E P, Charlotte Cory, Andrew Sullivan, Sally Brown, Hywel Williams, David Brooks, Peter West, Jeremy, Gideon Garter Professor, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Jackle St Clair, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Simon Bevan partner, Barry Humphries, Irwin Stelzer, Gavin, Matt Rudd, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Hudson, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, B P Wood, High Canning, EastEnders' Sonia, Barry Norman, Jessics Brinton, David Hewson, Andy Lee, David Bond, Peter Vogl, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Nils Pratley, Jeremy Clarkson, Graham Duffill, Kathy Harvey, Edward Porter, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Alan Brownjohn, Victoria Segal, Helen Kenny, Patricia Nicol, Eben Black, John O'Donnell, Helen Monks, Travis Elborough, Sam Murphy, Joan Smith, Pam Barren, Adam Nathan, Baroness Pitkeathley, Shelley von Strunckel, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jeremy Guscott, Dave Lees, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Tom Conran, Dominique Coughlin, Steve Waugh, Paul Kimmage, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, David Johnson, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Martin Penner, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Chloe Veltman, Ann McFerran, Richard Brooks, Sue Fox, Alex Clark, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Heather Dixon, Mick Dennis, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, James Radford vice-president, SME business development, Danny O'Brien, Jhon Dugdale, Jasper Gerad, Hugo Barnacle, Timothy Carroll, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Sean Newsom, Celia, Raymond Keene, David Wallace, Fiona Morrow, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Robbie Hudson, Michael Parsey, Stephen Jones, John O' Donnell, Dominic O'Connell, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Kathleen Herron, Greg Rusedski, Melinda Stevens, June Field, Alan Pearey, M J, Fiona Terry, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, B J Langdon, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Richard Woods, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rachel Wilson, Lauren Quaintance, Jonathan Leake, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barry Collins, Hilary Lowe, James Foxall, A A Gill, Vanessa Wilde's, Brian Glanville, Enda Leahy, Ben Gelblum, Maria McErlane, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, Rw Johnson, Alan Brown, David Wassell, Sally Kinnes, Sean O'brien, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Brian Doogan, Michael Clower, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, George Davis, Richard Preston, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, David Titterton business unit director, Gill Swain, Joe Lovejoy, Clifford Bishop, James Knight, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Pete Oliver, Mrs Mills, David Smith Economics Editor, Phil Smith business development director, Carol Sheridan, Sarah Baxter, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Paul Gogarty, Danny Danziger, Katharine Sharp, Jason Dawe, Alan, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Terror cordon plan for London Banks launch Christmas raid on savings Kuoni Contents Blair bowls England a bouncer Contents His Satanic Majesty regrets. . . Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Ebookers Latest figures reveal NHS has more bosses than beds Labour exam boss: policies have failed Disabled are given chance of frontline fire and police jobs Fear over North Korean dirty bomb Tolkien's last great work is discovered Blair's scrapping of peerages for opposition MPs angers parties Picture Gallery Heals Winter … Cloning cult funded by US lawyer One&Only Doctors offer holidays by sick note House price slump 'will be more widespread' Magnet Baby has skull broken in hospital Briton volunteers to be Saddam shield Volkswagen Former Catholic schoolboy in A1-Qaeda camp Norfolkline Channel 4 will show performance artist eating baby Forced to cast my brother aside Toll trackers are tested on cars Dell Curious facts add up to a bestseller Health shops stoke up fake allergy fears Airbus Archer goes home for early new year Browns Kite men of Antarctic race for record Ford Sinn Fein celebrates new year with terror calendar Pole Triumph AOL Broadband Send in the Clones A bizarre cult, headed by a man who believes that aliens visited Earth 25,000 years ago and created every form of life, claims that it has cloned the world's first baby. Lois Rogers looks at the reality behind the hype and traces its leader's odd pass Direct Line Egg Card Taxing Times Ahead While the Tories are groping to reclaim their position as the party of low taxation, Gordon Brown worries about looming increases. It looks like a year of hikes, say David Smith and Eben Black Catfight on the golden road to an Oscar Profile Home alone can be the perfect state for a child Saga Tax, spend, and fail Old year resolutions Kettler Tony and the turbulent priest get serious Sing if you're glad to be grey, sing if you're happy that way Four Jobs Boris and Rave On Robin are the winners Atticvs Prescott's a card, and he has the Christmas mailbag to prove it Atticvs A ghostly squawk tells Madonna to hold fire Atticvs A wicked light shines from the cloning laboratory IDS has apparently received £100,000 from one of The Sleep Disorder Clinic Toyota Pester Power Children have become such a pervasive influence on their parents' spending that focus groups are run for three-year-olds. Gill Swain investigates how the young are targeted 'Do or die' Kim has Bush in nuclear trap Leader in Grip of Fantasy EasyJet Saddam may find bolthole in Belarus The Times Revenge on the Marsh Arabs is almost complete Kenya votes for end of Moi's corrupt empire That's no pin-up girl, that's my wife Villeroy & Boch Village grows rich on Virgin visions Rbs Advanta Arabs blamed for Chechen bomb carnage Amazon Britain's fashion gang carves out some meaty territory in New York Stars compete to be the poor little rich girl of Shangri La On patrol with the killer Israel dreads PC World Brown fights to stop bid for £5 billion Olympics Patients to sue as NHS blocks surgery abroad Weather and Travel Outlook Ice cool: British explorers Jamie Young and Brian… Rail improvements to be delayed News in Brief Euro warning Girl found hanged on Christmas morning Sting director dies Royal Mail warns of 2p rise in stamps Murder charges Lieberman to run Two tickets share £6.2m Lotto jackpot The Collector Crash arrest Racial tension Drug seizure Symbolic salvage Detective cleared Boy Oh Boy Fergie calls for 3-week winter break Contents Betfair Contents Contents James makes calamitous blunder Forlan keeps United on track Rooney denied as Bolton force stalemate Tel Boy strikes again to life Leeds Saints sink Sunderland thanks to last-gasp Tessem goal Barclaycard Premiership Pools Guide to New Year's Day fixtures Anelka makes Fulham pay Megson laments West Brom misfortune Lowe tries to widen transfer window The Sunday Times Dublin eases Villa's worries Sky Sports Right on Tyne Louise Taylor The striker wants to show against Spurs today that he is good enough to succeed Alan Shearer at Newcastle Teddy bared Lone star Keown Arsenal's tough defender has often been cast as a loner, but today he hopes to seize the spotlight against rivals Liverpool The Sunday Times Teenage Kicks Precocious youngsters are impressing on the world stage but need protecting from themselves as well as opponents Best of new continental crop come with no guarantees Top-flight clubs are falling over themselves to take a gamble on recruiting the brightest young talents from Europe's class of 2002, reports Rob Hughes Redknapp's high flyers prepared for Old Trafford test Portsmouth's manager has a reputation as a ducker and diver and next Saturday plans to pull a fast one at Manchester United, writes Andrew Longmore The Graduate Jefferson Louis had hit rock bottom in prison, but a remarkable rebirth will be confirmed at Highbury on Saturday Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Deane drives Leicester Pulis gets off mark First Division Sidwell saves Brighton Taylor keeps Portsmouth on track Second and Third Division Cutting edge missing for lacklustre Blades Nationwide watch With a Worthington Cup semi-final against Liverpool on their minds, Sheffield United gave Coventry City few worries in a drab 0-0 draw, writes Mick Dennis Counago seals win Bradford mug Wolves Second and Third Division round-up Teddy bared Paul Kimmage finds the veteran striker still in love with the game and living for today Wishing on the field of dreams A rebirth for Steven Gerrard, overdue appreciation for Tim Henman and Tony McCoy, and promotion for Stuart Hall would make 2003 a very good year Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Separated at birth. . . The Sunday Times Bath exploit Quins' travel sickness Gloucester play title role Horan hails world-class England defence The Australian World Cup winner has seen enough to be convinced that Clive Woodward's talented team can come out on top next year, writes Nick Cain World-class Wilkinson is the best I've ever seen If he can add astute decision-making to his rich repertoire, Jonny Wilkinson can help England bring home the World Cup Jonny Bravo With a World Cup and a Grand slam to aim for, fans must pray England's finest fly-half can carry the huge burden Sarries show door to Wales lock Rugby round-up Newcastle wait Back at No 10 Catt comeback Sevens hiccup Cardiff final Vaughan stands tall Opener hits century Supporting cast seize their chance to enjoy limelight Injured hero White in race to be fit for World Cup Strain taking toll on panel The all-star umpires are still making too many mistakes and are not helped by referrals to Tv, writes Simon Wilde Mounting Zimbabwe protests fail to move ECB Heightened political opposition to stage World Cup games in Harare has thrown England's tournament plans into disarray. By David Bond and Simon Wilde Time for Hussain to leave one-day stage The Test captain should have no place in a World Cup squad that needs quality strokemakers, argues Simon Wilde Hayward's haul puts South Africa in command Sports round-up Results round-up This week's fixtures Log on to the internet and enjoy the best of sport… Rugby Union Racing The Times White gold The days of Britain just making up the numbers on the slopes are over. With six skiers in the world's top 100, we've never had it so good. Graham Duffill reports Letters of the week 60 seconds in sport With Steve Davis, six-time world snooker champion Caught in time Another England collapse, 1980 Sport on TV McCoy in familiar form with four-timer Beyond The Pale, Montalcino, Coolnagorna and Sixo come good at Newbury for the champion jockey who is chasing a 300-win season Beef Of Salmon smokes the competition Timmy Murphy led the novice to a superb Ericsson Chase win, and the six-year-old now looks like a fine Cheltenham Gold Cup prospect Soul Mates Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport Renault The Sunday Times Power play puts Taylor in command Australians on crest of wave Contents Emap chief lashes out at 'superficial' shareholders Vodafone not bowled over by cricket deal Job prospects to remain good in the new year Charcol Sales growth is set to slow down Contents Nomura faces new sex and race claimx FT and Wall St Journal explore joint print deal Why Bush wants to avoid an early bath for Greenspan Agenda Fresh crisis at phone retailer rocks Stevens The Sunday Times US media giant ready to pounce in Britain Porsche Car sales accelerate to record 2.5m Medical sale will give Royal a lift FSA fails to end new monopoly CBI tops league of forecasters Revenue goes after the big tax dodgers The taxman has declared open season on cheating multinationals and wealthy individuals Worst is over in merger drought Transfer Pricing MoD to grant 15-year Aldermaston contract Insurance crisis grows The Times Cinven in £370m Fitness First deal The Year the Tide Went This was the third year of the bear market and as the financial waters receded they exposed all the excesses that had built up during the boom years. Nils Pratley reports on the wreckage Eliot Spitzer—the man who came from nowhere New York's little-known attorney-general shot to fame after he took on the might of Wall Street-and won. Report by Amanda Hall and Dominic Rushe Why He is our Person of the Year Period of surprises with sting in the tail Soaring property prices and the slump in share prices gave forecasters a hard time in 2002, says David Smith Touch PPP(International) Ltd. Redwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items PPP (International) Ltd. WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items A bad time in which America did well Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky's the limit for a high-flyer Amateur Pilot lan Oliphant-Thompson helps clients to reach for the stars. Now he has to learn to let go of the controls if his business is to grow Fiona Terry reports What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Progress Report Appointments Bi-Language Best and worst investments of 2002 It has been an awful year for equities, but other assets have done well. In the first article of our review of 2002, David Budworth asks whether gold and property will continue to prosper Multiple Classified Advertising Items The SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Contents Experts tip tobacco stocks to set the new year alight Some old-economy shares have turned a profit. Several are up more than 30% since January. Report by David Budworth Chase De Vere Savings accounts fall behind inflation Legal & General Teddies do well in a bear market Many people have moved into alternative investments such as art and toys, pushing up prices. Can it last? By Helen Monks Mercuri Urval MacGregor Associates Veredus Put Yourself First Business-executives Interexec Strategic Business Analysis Ltd. Impact Associates Sales and Account Management Heidrick & Struggles Greater London Magistrates' Courts Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Work from Home Management The Independent Director Limited The Sunday Times Which funds have lost the least money? Alicia Wyllie reports on how investors have fared in unit trusts across the world, and asks if it is time to dump the worst Specialist schemes soar—and plunge This year you could have made a profit of 66% in a gold fund—or a loss of 67% in a technology trust, writes Alicia Wyllie Top Performers in 2002 Ferrari Six of the best for 2003 Corporate Account Swiss Why Basham isn't a reformed character Prufrock Book a one-way trip with the ultimate dispatch rider Yanks check out the humble London cab In the picture Want to know what's hot around town?Ask the conciergel Clubs Contents Picture Gallery Seafrance The Sunday Times Take a rickshaw to the Raj In Delhi's dusty heart, Charlotte Cory finds an enchanted garden where maharajahs once danced Ring in the nude Andy Lee had fireworks with a blonde. But his friends didn't enjoy the display British midland Qantas Cut-price 2003 breaks Unlock bags for USA Book of the Week Letters from Russia by Astolphe de Custine (New York Review Books £14.99) The Sunday Times Intercontinental Madagascar is a modern-day Noah's Ark, home to many… DELHI's new subway system, designed to ease the… Thomson Worldwide Ryanair seat sale Holiday Money Anatolian Sky Semak Holidays Tanzania alert Bargain Map of the World SAS Scandinavian Airlines Readers' Rants Maltabargains Flight of the Week Valencia for £69 No tokens, no hassle, just phone and go: Spain's most voluptuous city is waiting Coastal Cruising Euro Tunnel Where to Stay, what to Eat, what to Do Markwarner holidays The Sunday Times The highest spirits A hard day's skilling calls for a hard night's drinking, at our pick of the top mountain bars Cook's Tours Britannia's coolest museums They're dynamic, entertaining, revolutionary—and they make the focus for a great short break New and Improved: The Other British Museums Making History Baltic, Gateshead National Maritime Museum, Falmouth MyTravelLite Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventures Travel 2002: the good times, the bad times Standing ovation or a boo and a hiss? Our writers recall the highs and lows of a year's globetrotting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concorde British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Awards Not just a pretty beach David Wickers reports on the Caribbean island that doesn't quite fit the mould Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Expressions Citalia Tuscany & Umbria Jardinia Trailfinders Travelbag Bridge the World Austravel Dial a Flight Travelselect Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Sta Travel Quest Worldwide New Zealand Affair Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Opodo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Holidays Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsica Airline Network British Airways Ebookers flightbookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaysia Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldwide Spain Worldexpeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Real Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holidays Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Cresta Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols From Oz to Aspen, all the world's a canvas for Barry Humphries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay's agency Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Tunisia, with Wigmore Holidays Where was I? The Sunday Times Demon in the Freezer Officially, smallpox has been eradicated, but illegal stocks are almost certainly held by Iraq and North Korea. Richard Preston, the acclaimed science writer, revelas a story of terrifying duplicity Mortgages for Business Contents Tatler A swirling cloud of death One case of smallpox in Germany solved the mystery of how the killer disease spreads so quickly and easily, says Richard Preston How green is my Welsh Hollywood Mr Chips, kindly report to the psychiatrist Butt out, teenage czar Eminem teaches a lesson in the lee of war My carthorse is immortal Why pick on Saddam? Interview Jasper Gerard meets Clare Short Jasper Gerard meets Clare Short Why pick on Saddam? I'll leave Manhattan, the king-size killjoy Can't smoke, don't drink. Puritans are on the march in New York, reports Walter Ellis Confessions of a cabinet maker Who would be in your fantasy government? Hywel Williams picks an all-star line-up from history and identifies his political no-nos Dad, I've got just what you wanted Bestselling presents this year saw parents revisiting their youth, writes Dominic Utton Forget love, let's just be Friends Bid farewell to hearts and flowers. Female students are changing the laws of romance to suit a cool new game plan, says David Brooks Can a PR prince win us round to Princess Pushy? 'Being a couple is bad for the group' If you fancy a new life, have a go at pseudocide Badly drawn pop star with a clear-cut talent A Scruffy classically trained musician has charted an individual path to the top of the pop world, writes Jasper Gerard Roll call of the Manley regulars We're being sent to Siberia Our temperate island is a geological blip. Britain is slowly edging north and east-and its destiny lies in the Arctic, writes Jonathan Leake The Sunday Times crossword Glad tidings in the shadow of Chernobyl Kathleen Herron was among volunteers who brought an orphanage its first Father Christmas The Sunday Times Left in the lurch over languages Private tuition fills the void in language teaching in state schools but it can be costly or ineffective, says Nicholas Pyke Education Learn a Languege Chapter house publishing Volunteer Counsellors SeMS Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Financial help for students Answer the question The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Abia Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items RSVP Multiple Display Advertising Items Broken Pen? Bluthner Piano Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella Club Golf Resort Bygge Place Multiple Display Advertising Items Look & Find Multiple Display Advertising Items World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Who can see the future? Whose predictions can we rely on for the 2003 property market, ask David Smith and Graham Norwood Hopeful York The floating home that thinks it's a loft When the bottom nearly fell out of his old keel, the owner revived it as a floating apartment, with no expense spared, reports Heather Dixon Rural drop Open to higher offers African idyll for sale June Field discovers a holiday home that could be run as a hotel on an Indian Ocean outpost beloved of rock gods and Euro royals Delph Bonhomie Do you really want my job? Houses of the week Following the nesting instinct Next year we'll be ditching designer trends and pleasing ourselves more, finds Dominique Coughlin A stately home for new year Property-rich but cash-strapped country-house owners are moving out so townies can pay for a taste of the high life, reports Kathy Harvey A waitress coy about her phone number-and the cutlery Winner's Dinners Menace is afoot in furry slippers Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Darling, You were Terrible Was It a Pop-Up Book, Kim? Oh, We're off to Be the Wizard. . . Joe Strummer Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: William Higgin Winner's Letters Talking Heads From The Times, From The Daily Telegraph, From the Daily Mirror, From The Daily Telegraph, From the Daily Mail: P. S. Contents Contents Picture Gallery Contents Coming your way in 2003 Up to Speed Cars on TV An ace jam-buster Me and my Motors On his Cd Changer Miami cruiser Conway Drives the Bmw 760Li Vital Statistics An accident? Prove it Cath Williams is the insurance detective who catches fraudsters large and small, writes James Foxall How Much Fraud Costs Motorists Prosche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover BMW Euroauto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina The car is fantastic, but the people drive it Vital Statistics Tom Hartley William Loughran Broughtons Romans Meridien Modena Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brotherwood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Talacrest Used Buy: Jeep Cherokee Second Opinion The Sunday Times Driving Jack Barclay Rolls-Royce and Bentley The Sunday Times Broughtons Bentley Ribble Valley Jct600 Leodis Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times William Greens Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Rich Repairs My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro continental cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newreg Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scooby-Doo! In Mr. Sandman Bring Me a Scream! Contents Scooby-Doo! In Mr. Sandman Bring Me a Scream! Gasp! It's your Issue! Funday 700 Unhappy new year San-ta Francisco Not so Lir Boy racer Streets ahead Big Fish Story The Powerpuff Girls Jarvis Brainbox Picture Gallery Bay Watch! Josh Hayley Sally Fisher World of the Aztecs Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby's World Funday Buzz! Squirt F-mail N-Ice Price Next Week Dear f-mail, I've just got to stick up for all… It's Electrifying Giant Killers Who's going to cause an upset in next weekend's FA Cup third round? Funday Sport investigates. . . Fans utd Sport News Funday picks out the best of this week's sporting action Smaswing! Contents Vauxhall Contents Phew! That was Dance Pop Art Film Phew! That was Television Music Theatre Architecture Rest of the Week's films Short Cuts Give us the old razzle dazzle Film Because the film of Chicago lost it somewhere along the way says Cosmo Landesman Blame it on Rio Film From the chaos of the Brazilian slums, a great Oscar hope has arisen. Christopher Goodwin reports Volvo Foreign parts: best of the rest Biteback A real education, Mr Clunes Television Annus mirabilis Radio waves Don't buy the line that artists are antishopping. At Tate Liverpool, you'll find that most are only too happy to sell out, says Waldemar Januszczak Art Ivory power Cover story After a decade of false starts, a note-perfect performance in Roman Polanski's The Pianist should make Adrien Brody a Hollywood player, says Fiona Morrow Royal Opera House Tracks of the year Mark Edwards and Dan Cairns select the finest songs of 2002 The Sunday Times Thinking out of the box Mime Some involve cutting-edge concepts, others stick to time-honoured traditions, but none of the acts at the London Mime Festival can be pigeonholed, says Clifford Bishop Sarah Lancashire stopped hiding and discovered DH Lawrence. Now everyone's happy, says Sally Kinnes The great pretender Interview From the Royal Court to the Young Vic, Steve Tompkins is remarking threatres to suit a modern approach to drama, says Hugh Pearman Architecture Waiting in the wings Immortal kombat His work has always been spiritual, but Bill Viola has now set the ultimate test: can you find God in a computer game? By Chloe Veltman Ambassadors Opera Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Agenda DVDs and videos They call this evolution? Television Pea-brained and ponderous, Dinotopia proves that CGI wizardry is no substitute for a decent story, says Sally Kinnes Peter Pan Royal Festival Hall Savoy Theatre Duke of York's Theatre Fireball Tangerine Dream in Concert Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chinese State Circus St. John's, Smith Square The Online Ticket Shop Royal Albert Hall Rolling Stones on the Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Festival Victor Hochhauser Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 772 Hardbacks Paperbacks The call of the wild That Old Ace in the Hold by Annie Proulx Fourth Estate £17.99 pp363 When the power and pomp are gone: the afterlife of the world's dictators Politics Talk of the Devil Encounters with Seven Dictators by Riccardo Orizio Secker £15.99 pp256 A close shave Diary Quiz of the Year Paraguay's warrior queen History The Shadows of Eliza Lynch by Sian Rees Review £14.99 pp344 The Empress of South America by Nigel Cawthorne Heinemann £12.99 pp320 So obsessive it's almost a crime A Pound of Paper Confessions of a Book Addict By John Baxter Doubleday £15 pp417 Ataglance Essays Metre maids Feminine Gospels by Carol Ann Duffy Picador £12.99 pp80 A time and a place for everything Alan Brownjohn on celebrations of the power of memory Time, Jeffrey Archer, please Sons of Fortune by Jeffrey Archer MacMillan £17.99 pp517 Hook, line and thinkers Murderers I Have Known by Marina Warner Chatto 12.99 pp165 The Shell Collector by Anthony Doerr Flamingo £14.99 pp219 Pick of the week Children's book of the week Audio books of the week Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Doors awards 2002 In our fourth annual awards, the Doors team recognises the landmarks that made this the year that consumer technologies came of age Webdirectory Quotes '02 Websites of the year Webwatch editor James Knight applauds 10 sites that have advanced the cause of the net this year Doors six-month index Search for articles at www. newsint-archive. co. uk(Enter the date, Doors as a keyword and Culture as the section: subscription service) Best bargains in the sales Sounding off Contents The one to watch China season Channel 4 Best film Vertigo New Year's Day, ITV1, 12.15am Worth setting the video for Critics choice The Fight Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital The Real Jane Austen Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Witness: Heaven Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Sky One Critics choice Pollyanna Film choice UK Style New Year's Day Radio Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Serious And Organised Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Two Thousand Acres Of Sky Film choice UK Style BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Napoleon: To Destiny Film choice UKtv BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Kids' TV The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Lord of the Rings Contents Samsung Year of Jubilation and Trepidation D. F. S Britain's Leading Upholstery Specialist Norway Relative Values Baroness Pitkeathley and Rachel Wison Allders Amdega Möben Best of Times Worst of Times Close Encounters Snail-Biting The Facts of Life Best of Times, Worst of Times Thomas Cook Sharps Bedrooms Chaz Davies Exceptional Furniture land See No Evil The Killing Fields Fatal Moments Hit and Miss When Will I Be Infamous? Magnet Life in the Daft Lane Buck's Fizz Olympus Tea and Sympathy Tragic Realism Shock Treatment The Bomser's Remains Terror-Struck Extremist Measures VI Spring Outrage Overseas Chew on this LaSource The Year in Pictures: The Credits Stagecoach Theatre Arts Schools The House of Come-Ons Edwina Currie St Petersburg Wesley-Barrell Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Wharfside Bristal Group Robert David Design Journeys of Distinction Mephisto Teaser 3002 Bookwise Chess Bridge Viva Sofa Oakridge Direct Amazingemporium Jim Lawrence Traditional Ironwork British Antique Replicas Odeon Furniture Company Cresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Gym World Transtherm Pease & Jay 1926 Trading Company Ltd. Sofa Workshop Bodypower Renotherm Warren Evens Defy Reproduction Furniture New-heights EuroCave CJ furniture The Sunday Times Kirkdale The Kitchen Restoration Company Thomas Lloyd A Life in the Day Multiyork Honda Contents Raymond Weil Style Sofa Workshop Contents The Sunday Times Moon Boots The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion The Comeback Kids Going up Baggy Chic Ski Sunday Tie Me up Les Arcs International Fashion Dispatch Ski Tribes of the World It's not just about going out on the piste. Jessica Brinton presents the alternative resort guide New European Aristocracy International Playaz Old Money Mentalists Posh English Families A-Listers and Billionaire Wall Street Titans British Teenagers Play It Cool Snow business requires a glacial demeanour and outfits of luxurious simplicity Picture Gallery Picture Gallery This page Alpine patterned jumper, £195, and quilted… Picture Gallery Ski School Want to look good and stay warm on the slopes? Helen Kenny can teach you a thing or two Olivier Martinez Ones to Watch Smouldering, quirky, charismatic, modest—and sometimes even single—the latest exponents of hot male acting talent appear to have it all. Lisa Grainger charts their rising stars Jake Gyllenhaal Hans Matheson Forthcoming attractions Orlando Bloom What's your Price? Is there really such a big difference between being a gold-digger and a sex worker? Not always,' says Tracey Cox Bethan Cole The Sybartite Picture Gallery Tried and Tested The Illustrated Eye Philip Kingsley the Hair Doctor Show your Metal Hairdressing is about to go all medieval with the new chain-mail braids Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa decides she doesn't want youth without sex—and plots how to get some What's the Alternative? The Morning after It takes more than water to cure a hangover. Sally Brown suggests ways to get bock on track Maria McErlane Health and Deficiency If you have to lie about your age, get your facts straight. . . Snowboarders, stand aside: sking has made a triumphant return - this time with a twist, says Sam Murphy Wild and Free Diet Pills Eatingup Eat Me, Drink Me What better way to warm up for winter than with a steaming cup of hot chocolate? By topping if off with a freshly boked bun. You should cocoa, says Tom Conran The Cream of Scotland Maria McErlane Table Talk A Wee Dram Picture Gallery Style Natural Elements Feeling Horny Skin Deep Snowed in Domestic Bliss Picture Gallery Getting Cosy Forget about building the elements—stay snug with folk-inspired abrics and accessories. Photographs by Claire Richardson. Styling by Hilary Lowe Interiors In the Stars We're so in Love. . . Doing a Duvet Melinda Stevens spends a day in bed. What bliss Trudi and Mel: Boutique Freeks Knife & packer Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Matki Becks
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