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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, A E R Waddington, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Nicholas Pyke, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Victoria Glendinning, Clarkson, Tracey Cox, David Barber, J Longman, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Nigel Powell, V S, Mark Hodgkinson, Rebecca Abrams, Keren Tattersall, Jonathan Miller, Mark O'Connor, John Garrick, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Longmore, Michael Baumgarten, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Warren Newman, Gareth Walsh, Sally Beauman, Frank Whitford, Terence Blacker, Ferdinand Mount, David Gower, Kathryn Cooper, Susan Bell, William Lewis, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Harvey Weinstein, Peter Sharkey, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Stephen Grey, Mohammed Shehzad, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, William Brown, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Oriana Fallaci, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, T M, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Norman Wells, Angharad Lynn, Cathy Cooper, Thrasy Petropoulos, Natalie Horwitz, Nick Speed, Cally Law, David Bond, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Nils Pratley, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Wilson, Edward Porter, Hugh Canning, Victoria Segal, Louise Taylor, Mark Powell, Giles Chapman, Marcus, Jamie Huckbody, Helen Kenny, Hilary Clarke, Sarah Dempster, Caron Murphy, Anita Chaudhuri, John O'Donnell, Kathryn Hawkins, Graham Allen MP, Alison Weir, Anthony Rulston, David Eimer, Armands Ursell, Shelley von Strunckel, Vernon Bogdanor, Jeremy Guscott, Preethi Nair, Sir Bernard Ingham, Paula Robinson, Peter Cross, Richard Johnson, Mike Laws, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Dipesh Gadhar, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Iqbal Sacranie, Tom Conran, Janet Davey, Martin Kelly, Dr Deborah Pitt, Simon Mills, Chris Woodhead, Monsieur Mangetout, Lucinda Kemeny, Pat Watts, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, John MacCalman, Michael Woodhead, John Humphrys, Michael Barrows, Russ Baker, Richard Brooks, Paul Driver, Dean Deblois, Ian Hawkey, Christopher Morgan, Tony Fearon, Mark Ludlow, Peter Enckelman, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Suzanne Attewell, Heather Dixon, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Paul Stephen, Martin Deeson, Danny O'Brien, Graham Harvey, John Barnes, Lauren Bowles, R Poole, Christina Lamb, Christopher Andrew, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Yakub Khan, Nicholas Molnar, Trevor Burton, Tim Richardson, Katrina Manson, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Bob Edwards, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Brian Deer, Nick Cain, Richard Evans, Louise Armitstead, Lawrence Mallinson, Natalie Graham, Michael Wright, Jean Hockey, Melinda Stevens, M J, Caroline Donald, Hugh McManners, S D, Rob Ryan, William Cook, Fiona Terry, Jessica Brinton, David Walsh, Paul Weller, John Stern, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ron Hall, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Bethan Cole, Harold MacMillan, Julian Wright, Chris Sanders, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, H D, Alison Crump, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Leake, Alexandra Dawe, Amanda Craig, Patricla Nicol, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, Hilary Lowe, James Foxall, Julian Ash, John Waples, A A Gill, Ros Dodd, Alex Pell, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Jonathan Calvert, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Tony Hall, Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Julian Charlton, David Wassell, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Eric Morgan-Fletcher, David Wickers, Juni Farmanfarmaian, Roger Dobson, Peter Almond, Brian Doogan, T Williams, Peter Schmeichel, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, James Knight, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Christopher Higgins, David Budworth, Andrew Davidson, John-David Biggs, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Hugh Bradley, Mert, John Bolger, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, William Gray, Matthew Goodman, Kingston Smith, Ed Hughes, Simon Howard, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis,
ResumoQuit Baghdad or war this week, Bush tells Saddam Allies concede UN diplomacy now dead Cook may resign and get EU role Contents Virgin Contents Iraqi leader steels city for 'Stalingrad' last stand Contents Iraqi chemical weapons official shot after trying to escape French stance tilts voters towards war BT War child: An Iraqi boy brandishes a pistol during… Mi6 duped by 'childlike' forgeries Top Tory brands fire union 'Saddam's friend' Police go on high alert for suicide attack Jon Snow is paid £600,000 for book Bin Laden's niece launches bid to be British pop star Italy's royals return to a little local snubbery History of the Gypsy Kings DHL Worldwide Express Army 'hid' Bloody Sunday evidence Nationwide British woman killed in Harare SAGA Welcome to congestion charge country TISCALI EasyJet. com Thora Hird, voice of north, dies at 91 MacMillan feared 'left-wing' axis of Prince Philip and Mountbatten Mercedes-Benz Solved: flirting code that baffles the boys The Eve of War War looms in iraq, nations are divided and the old global order in under threat, Today Tony Blair meets George W Bush for a crists summit. For Vlair or could mean eventual triumph-or disaster Abbey National Hi-tech blitzkrieg set to The first 48 hours of an invasion will be an awesome display of firepower designed to shock the Iraqis into surrender. Jonathan Carr-Brown and Peter Almond report on how it is likely to unfold The beautifully crafted Passat. You'll want to… BASF AOL Broadband Last line of defence Edgy troops eager for the call to action British Forces Path to war Parcel Force Worldwide Black mischief The Oil Factor The Co-operative Bank plc The selfish reality behind Chirac's 'moral principle' The French Connection Marines prepare for first strike Vauxhall Toyota Unforeseen consequences: the capsized Herald of Free… How tragedy changed lives for the better Don Johnson: it's a Hollywood plot Machiavelli can't lose on Oscar night Profile A quick snoop behind the Queen's net curtains Alliance Leicester Moment of truth Merrill Lynch The only resolution Blair needs is his own Our future in Europe has just become mighty complicated Lo, Williams smites bishops who skip their Lords work Atticvs Cherie's lifestyle guru ditches her conman lover down under Fayed ready for exile if he loses battle with taxman Something rotten in the prince's feudal kingdom Flights of Fantasy Muddled resolution led to Iraq impasse Vodafone Ali G and the Wolf woman Taken for a ride Failing children Birthdays Chrysler I'm in Charge After years of intrigue, the court of Prince Charles is facing a fresh start. Gareth Walsh and Christopher Morgan report Jude Law to play Beatles boss Epstein Kinnock under fire for rebuffing second fraud whistleblower Ford Law: helping to write script Milly's murder still a mystery one year on Lloyds TSB Mobile phone link to brain tumours found Safety at work zealots target 999 services BTopenworld Property developers wine and dine Livingstone on Riviera Flybe british european Women drop netball to bend it like Beckham National Gallery to shock with birth sculptures The Woolwich Butcher of Bosnia link to assassin Lexus Kidnap suspect wanted 7 wives Feminist forces invade Pakistan to win the battle of Vaginabad The Times Bin Laden's warlord ally taunts US Women get addicted to 'gym bulimia' Nationwide Explosive tennis ball may have sprung gangster China torn between two dynasties Daewoo Air passengers quarantined as killer bug reaches Europe Maker of failed Aids vaccine in fraud claim Weather and Travel Outlook Corking adventure: British yachtswoman Emma… NHS set to miss waiting list target One ecstasy pill 'can harm brain' News in Brief Five die in crash Skeleton found in cellar identified Boy kidnap victim Canoeist's mother tells of devastation Research 'waste' Central Africa coup Three tickets share £5.5m Lotto jackpot Demon Bank siege arrests Family attacked Comics net £35m Correction Shearer eyes England recall Contents Clever Contents Football Shorts Separated at birth. . . 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Defeat piles pressure on Venables Arsenal tripped up by Tugay Diouf makes apology to Celtic supporters Bellamy keeps Newcastle up with pace United close gap at the top Svensson earns redemption after Niemi's helping hand Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football This Week's Fixtures Okocha sinks Sinderland West Ham keep Everton at bay The Sunday Times McCarthy to grasp nettle Sunderland's new manager is looking to instill a mean streak in his struggling side as he attempts to recover from a losing start, writes Louise Taylor BMW Playing for our Future City need to build on their early-season successes, and can start by turning on the style against Birmingham today Melchiot has new hunger Chelsea's Dutch defender goes into today's game against West Brom desperate to propel his side into the Champions League, writes Joe Lovejoy Short-term solution offers England goals The forward has rarely played better and gives Sven-Göran Eriksson an old answer to England's striking problems International Rescue Liverpool need devil in Diouf EI Hadji Diouf was wrong to react the way he did to the Celtic crowd, but Liverpool cannot afford to lose him Nissan Robson hoping for help from Barcelona The Spaniards will bring an understrength team to Newcastle, but even a home win will be irrelevant if Internazionale beat Leverkusen. Ian Hawkey reports Wrecking Carew The physical threat of the big Valencia forward will be an intimidating factor as Arsenal look to progress in Spain Air-Berlin Uefa to probe racism claim Fletcher reaches for stars Darren Fletcher's dazzling debut in midfield against Basel has sparked comparisons with David Beckham The Sunday Times Injuries blamed on too many games Doctors urge Fifa to lessen players' workload after a four-year study shows that over-exertion causes a serious risk of breakdown. Report by David Wood Brooker leaves Forest groggy First Division Portsmouth turn to Stone Canaries on song Harper beats Palace Deane brace fires Foxes Letters of the week Sport on TV The top Book of the week Video of the week DVD of the week Website of the week Smart card scheme targets sporty children Sport England chief Patrick Carter is out to convince teenagers that taking part can be fun, especially if it brings them a seat at the big game. By David Bond Ice-cool Ashia lifts gold The triple-jumper broke the 15m mark to triumph in her home city—and Marlon Devonish made it a winning double in the 200m, writes Richard Lewis Who to watch at the world indoor athletics championships Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport The Sunday Times Walk of Life Doctors thought the former world title contender would never walk. Now he's ready for the marathon. By Nick Pitt Fighters trading verbal blows Saturday's featherweight title bout between Scott Harrison and Wayne McCullough has been preceded by a war of words, writes Richard Wilson Hastings fears the worst Scotland's former captain warns that without major improvement his country will be crushed by England Crash-bang Tindall brings England extra wallop The Bath centre has been criticised for his limitations, but his bullish attacking abilities and strong defence bring shape to England's back-line. By Nick Cain We must learn quickly from Italian lesson England have played well only in bursts so far, but need to fire for the whole match against Scotland next Saturday Pushing one's luck: Chris Paterson landed all six… Wilkinson must play straight man England's playmaker has become too lateral in his running and needs to go back to basics to revitalise the team The Sunday Times Grand Design England are unbeaten for a year, but Clive Woodward must improve the blend if he is going to clairn the Grand Slam Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Bath sound alarm bells Robinson's magic gives Sharks real bite Miami Dolphins approach kicker O'Gara Rugby Round-up Hewitt cranks up the power After a tight first set, the world No 1 overpowered Vince Spadea to earn a place in today's Pacific Life Open final The Sunday Times Unkind cut sparks desert storm of protest The organisers of the Qatar Masters kicked out 35 players so that they could be sure of finishing their tournament today. By Alasdair Reid Tour faces split over players' power bid Desire for a bigger slice of the tournament cake is motivating some players to suggest breaking away from the ATP structure. Richard Evans reports The Sunday Times Pick of the Crop In reaching the last four, Kenya have provided the shock of this or any other World Cup. It's a success from humble beginnings. By Thrasy Petropoulos Kenya earn day in the sun Failures facing conduct inquiry Pakistan's World Cup flop has led to claims that players broke guidelines. By Simon Wilde Aussies in spin over slow pitch After seeing off Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka'; trio of slow bowlers will seek revenge against the world champions on Tues Waugh stays, Pollock goes Zimbabwe fallout hits youth Flower's fall smooths Sri Lanka's advance Zimbabwe rebel Henry Olongo quits and Sri Lanks advance to a semi-final against Australia after a controversial umpiring decision. By John Stern The Times Late show saves Bulls Connolly still burning bright The seasoned back and his former Wigan teammate David Furner will bring their experience to bear for Leeds in today's Challenge Cup clash. By Ed Hughes Closing the GAP The dry run in Malaysia will prove whether Kimi Raikkonen has got what it takes to give Schumacher a battle Jane geared up for charity cycle marathon Jane Tomlinson is fighting bone cancer, but on Friday she sets out on a gruelling 1,000-mile bike ride as she bids to raise £100,000, writes Rob Hughes Silent tribute for Sheene Competitors at Catalunya will today pay their respects to the great motorcycle racer who died of throat cancer last week, writes Rob Hughes Porsche Hendry hammers Williams to pocket 50th final Results round-up Today's racing Rugby Union Racing Irish heroes a race apart The unique quality of Ireland's trainers and riders once again produced an unforgettable Cheltenham Festival Best Mate leaves Knight dreaming of Gold Cup hat-trick Talk at West Lackinge Farm has turned to next year's renewal with the trainer already plotting a third consecutive win 60 seconds in sport Caught in time Question & answers Best of the rest Throw off your inhibitions with lessons in judo USA In training with Peter Enckelman Vauxhall Scales of justice for Arkle Diouf will suffer for spitting image Keown over the top Swiss bank puts £1.5bn tag on Churchill insurance arm Corus to axe 4,000 steel jobs in UK Funds to pile back into equities Charcol Contents Sports View Us plans 'new Iraq' in just 18 months Contents Shareholders in revolt at Granada Canary stops singing as investor trust evaporates The Sunday Times Goshawk drops placing MyTravel fails to sell Cresta Business Digest Healthy Bupa heading for £100m profit Banks accused of cover-up 'We're not going bust' Bill Ford tells workers Takeover Panel moves to head off false market in Safeway L&G opens talks to buy Warner cinemas Schröder's reform vow fails to sway analysts Shareholder power wins government backing Financial supermarket syes float Crisis at Lagardère after death of founder Microsoft Business Solutions Bosses call on Brown for budget relief Business Letters V is for victory over the slump Warren Buffett and the fine art of doing nothing Iraq is irrelevant to the future of the US economy Into the Furnace Corus, the Angio-Dutch steelmaker, is this weekend drawing up a radical survival plan that threatens thousnds of UK jobs. Dominic O'Connell in London and Michael Woodhead in Amsterdam trace the course of a corporate disaster Business Link QinetiQ A loner who just loves to be proved right Sir Alan Sugar, boss of Amstrad, founded his fortune on consumer electronics. Is he about to make another move by acquiring Pace, the struggling television set-top box maker? The Times Novell Will bulls or bears All the ingredients are in place for another couple of wild weeks on world stock markets as the Iraqi crisis unfolds. Last week's volatilitry may be just the start. Report by Nils Pratley HSBC All eyes turn to the price of oil Bulls and bears agree on one point: that oil could make the difference between recovery and recession. By Nils Pratley Scottish salmon farmers sent reading Overproduction has left fish prices at less than a quarter of the level in the 1980s. John O'Donnell reports Pension funds hold back from rocking boards Government hopes that investors will demand more of company directors may be dashed, writes Lucinda Kemeny People don't always see accidents Daimler Chrysler Supermarket bidders wait in the aisles Regulators will this week make their first call on the Dafeway jopefuls. Report by Matthew Goodman The Safeway Stakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PPP (International) Ltd. Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to be a non-executive director? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Portfolios of Distinction PPP (International) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turningpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambler Collins Cash Buyer Start & Grow Your Own Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain to miss out on Iraq contracts America is pressing ahead with plans post-war rebuilding and UK firms will lose out again, writes Dominic O'Connell Ferrari Business First WorldCom's outposts face crunch time EU law could force some subsidiaries to close, upsetting the telecom giant's rescue plan, writes Dominic Rushe from New York Business to Business Free Surveys on All Applications Express Taste Looking for Financial Freedom? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spear The world's No. 1 home entertainment franchise… Regus Carewatch Fast Bridging Finance Lerwick PLC Aussie billionaire goes for De La Rue banknotes Frank Lowy has bult a 3% stake after the British firm issued three profit warnings. Report by John Waples Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford runs into a pile-up of problems Sir Nick Scheele, above, faces mounting pressure as the American motor giant loses its way. By Dominic O'Connell 'Too commercial' BBC under fire Critics question the way the licence fee is being spent. By John O'Donnell The Sunday Times Test me Office market is 'as bad as in last crash' Canary Wharf is heading the slump in commercial property as rents start tumbling. By John Waples War gloom hits holiday firms Sharewatch Business to Business Bank Accounts Enviro The British Chambers of Commerce The Sunday Times Amazing Money! Databank Linking up is the best policy Five West Country brokers have insured against an uncertain future by joining up and capitalising on innovation and economies of scale. By Fiona Terry What the Experts Say The Royal Bank of Scotland Do You Deserve an E-Commerce Award? Runaway cost of insurance poses biggest threat Compensation culture and terror are to blame. By Louise Armitstead IBM Rising burdens push firms to breaking point Going to the Wall Small firms in crisis Government is being told to act on red tape and jikes in employer liability cover. Report by Louise Armistead The British Chammers of Commerce Worker goes too far with his holidays Questions of Business Wavecom Struggling fruit juice firm was just ripe for picking How I Made It Lawrence Mallinson Owner of James White Driks British Airways CD kiosks are on the right track Prufrock Osmond packs a Punch Prufrock 27m go for a ramble on the railways Prufrock Pringle tees up a brand new image Contents P&O Cruises The Easter pick-me-up Great spring breaks for ewe and yours Now's the time to book that last-minute escape. From the tropics to the pistes, David Wickers and Rob Ryan put the bounce back into spring Contents Good Gear Guide Scholl The Sunday Times Hallelujah! I'm reborn in the USA To find the soul of the States, make for Memphis—but be ready for a revelation, says Stephen Bleach Blues, soul and rock 'n' roll: your guide to America's first city of music South African Airways Survey pans charters Holiday money Bmi a Star Alliance Member Agents slammed for misleading ads Directions Football is no longer a male preserve, particularly… Bargain map of the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers' rants Book of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenya:'high alert' Luton is to gain a second no-frills airline from… West of Ireland Elegant Ireland Ikish Hotels Albertina open Under cover in literary Oxford Book an inspiring trip to next month's Sunday Times Literary Festival, with Katrina Manson Breaks in Dublin with the Regency Regensy Hotels… Stena Line Ireland Ireland! Ballynahinch Castle Hotel Swansea Cork Ferries Hotel Europe Zetland Country House Hotel Irish Ferries Double dealing by the pool Rosa was sweet, but Mark Powell got into deep water with her flirty aunt Tower Hotel Group Africa: The Great 21-Day Big game, balloon rides, desert and waterfalls—why choose one African holiday when you can have them all, on William Gray's dream tour? Markwarner holidays City of Life For further information on display advertising… Travel One Savile Incomparable Club Med Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Flight of the Week The Seychelles for £349 No tokens, no hassle, just phone and go—you can see the Seychelles for less than you think. By Mark Hodson The Sunday Times British Airways Clubs Sunsail How to make the magic live Disneyland Paris can be a dream—or a nightmare. Rob Ryan and David Wickers on how to get it right The Sunday Times Time-saving tips Swan Hellenic Euro Tunnel On top of the world: the For an uplifting trip, you can't beat a bit of altitude. From the highest train ride to the sleepest piste, Jeremy Lazell feels the joy of vertigo CTS Horizons Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SKI Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Markwarner Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Skiing Hite Roc. Co. Uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supertravel Val d'isère Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coffee—and a Viennese whirl The cream of Vienna society gathers at its elegant coffee houses, says William Cook Elegant Resorts Neilson Single? Solo's To advertise in The Travel section please contact… The Original Walking Co. 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Win a luxurious four-night spa break to Austria, with Erna Low Body & Soul Holidays The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Deaf Children's Society Contents The Wages of Spin Tony Blair has only himself to blame for the fact that so few people believe him just when he needs their trust, says Sir Bernard Ingham, the former Downing Street press chief Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels Rage and doubt Oriana Fallaci, the controversial writer who has caused a furore with her views on Islam, says we have realised too late that our values are in danger Miss Fallaci, your Views are an Insult to Peace-Loving Muslims Be kind to preg heads Lazy? No, we've found a better way to work Business is concerned about youngsters who turn their back on 9 to 5 jobs. They don't want to be like their paents, they tell Julia Llewellyn Smith The Sunday Times Surrey meets Deep South Mean Fields Bush's targets: first Iraq, then Iran and then. . . Israel Let's fight, but we'll be there for 30 years The Sunday Times To place your Free advertisement telephone 0800 018… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Club Sirius Nexus Perfect Harmony The Sunday Times Professionals Dinner Dates The Sunday Times He raped me—but give him an Oscar Samantha Geimer tellsd Margarette Driscoll she has tried to forget the director assaulting her as a child, and Hollywood should too Camilla in a compromising position—it's art, innit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blüthners Piano Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Madness of Winston Churchill A prime minister at war with his own party? It sounds familiar—but this was Winston Churchill, unmasked devastatingly after 50 years by the private diaries of one of his successors, Harold MacMillan Saved by a swagger stick Frederic Raphael's painful experience of being an American, Jew at an English public school was transformed by a military triumph The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times Guys and Dolls have a riot in D-wing Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Study Languages in Europe Are you picking on the, professor? Caron Murphy cast off a disadvantaged childhood by going to Cambridge. Now she fears universities will penalise her own children for her success Harrow School Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Easter Courses Easter Revision Courses University of Hertfordshire Clifton College Bristol KDS Design & Print Ltd Oxford Science Studies The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Oxbridge gets the bush-off Oxford and Cambridge are losing some of their gloss as gifted students increasingly seek better opportunities elsewhere, writes Nicholas Pyke The Sunday Times Warning: five A-level exams in one day is pupil overload A bum steer from the 'Lone Ranger' out on the trail Madonna gets herself in a twist This Life People of the Week The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Market woes far from over, say experts How Low Could the FTSE 100 Go? Ways to survive shares turmoil Fixed rates to rise News in Brief Contents Bonus payouts cut Mind games Rollercoaster week for Footsie Contents Fidelity Investments Do we need to capitulate to accumulate? Halifax Share buy just the ticket for bus company chief Directors' Deals Woman insured home twice—for 20 years A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Svmonline How to get your children on the housing ladder House prices are still out of reach for most first-time buyers. How can parents help? By David Budworth Fixed mortgage rates tumble to an all-time low Invesco Perpetual Jupiter Check whether your pension David Budworth asks the experts to assess the retirement plans of a number of Sunday Times readers Abbey National The Sunday Times Intelligent Finance Cheltenham & Gloucester Inflation eats half of retirement income Is now the time for investors to get aggressive? New 'focused' funds aim to go all-out to provide positive returns—but the risks are high, warns Alicia Wyllie Melion Chase de Vere Investments LifeSEARCH How to beat big gas price rises Drip-feed your money into troubled market You don't have to worry about timing with a monthly savings plan—and it can be profitable. By Alicia Wyllie Gartmore Henderson Global Investors Northern rock Halifax Buy your Isa from a … Instead of paying a fund manager an initial fee of up to 6%, you could cut it to 1.5% or less, says Matthew Wall Direct Line Marks & Spencer Discount brokers can save you money Schwab Alliance Leicester Legal & General Halifax Old china still packs a punch Collector's File Merrill Lynch Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Drivers of company cars should check tax code Tax Tip of the Week Change at the helm for Jupiter flagship Fund Watch Chase De Vere Halifax Jane got £2,559 more for her endowment Professional mortgage Services Paragon Hypnotist admits he's a control freak Fame and Fortune Paul McKenna doesn't like debt, shares, or pensions and hates other people managing his money. By Natalie Graham Isis Lloyds TSB Ats consultants Department for Work and Pensions Connaught The Charities Aid Foundation Office of the First Minister and Deputy First… Whitehead Mann MasterCard Seeda James Burley Associates Ltd The Sunday Times Astralis Hoggett Bowers Learndirect Reckitt Benckiser Harvey Nash Investeast of england Oyell PSD JP Morgan FundsHub Aldi Penna Consulting Hoggett Bowers Hanover Fox Cornerstone Resourcing Excutive Career Services Ltd Reed Personal Services East Sussex County Council The Sunday Times Why women should take up computers IT work is well paid but many women fight shy of it. They needn't, says Roger Eglin. He advises: don't leave the toys to the boys FairIsaac EEDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moneybox Regional Sales Consultant Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandal of 'jobs' for graduates that disappear Portman Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments Croydon Council Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items HM Prison Service Civil Service Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Hygrade Consultants (UK) Ltd YMCA Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Department of Health Veredus Odgers Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Veredus Southampton City Council Scooby-Doy in Legend of the Silver Scream Picture Gallery Explore Titanic! A new cartoon story begins next week in Funday! Speedy boat The coolest news all week! Cool show Bright light city Vintage ticket Snake escape "Video Maim" Jarvis Have you got any questions for Not So Easy? Not so Easy In Stitches Chris Sanders and Dean Deblois talk to Paul Wray about directing the chucklesome adventrues in Lilo & Stitch More fun captions soon in Funday! Furry Funnies Feel the Beryl the Peril Fresh! Will Beryl ever learn to behave? Webby's World Funday Stars Stars is crammed with celebrity interviews Picture Gallery Pnning F-mail Do the write thing! Next Week Win It! You could be a winner this week! Brett Lee Picture Gallery A winning finish! Sport News Cup Nots up! The Sunday Times Contents Contents Supercars set to buck the market Up to Speed Help me, I'm a Volvo in distress! Alfa takes off-road route Dig my Teletubby pick-up Me and my Motors Charlie Dimmock All sweetness and light Danger, sick driver ahead Illness as apparently innocuous as the common cold can turn drivers from safe and law-abiding into potential killers, reports James Foxalld Full metal jacket: the only Soft tops have obvious flaws: all convertibles must make a hard decision, says Andrew Frankel EasyCar Honda Porsche Secrets of the name game An alarming amount of research goes into picking new car names, finds Giles Chapman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items AVC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Knowledge Engine Position Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Audi In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Buy: Mitsubishi Shogun The Sunday Times Rugby dads, is this really your car? 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Regeneration Home essentials A rural haven for the children of divorce Time and place The end of her first marriage marked a spell of village life in Hertfordshire for author Victoria Glendinning How much? Moving on When our second child was born last sping, my husband and I If your house is sticking in an uneasy market, here are seven of the best ways of improving your chances, says Angharad Lynn Winning makeover Octagon Houses of the week Estate agents' scams Frustrated by the Office of Fair Trading's failure to act against former colleagues who took backhanders to cheat a vendor, Alan Brown blows the whistle on the murky side of property selling to Robert Winnett Nicholson Estates A bit more history than we expected The heritage police arrived when a Huddersfield couple started home renovations, says Heather Dixon Nicholson Estates Landlady on sea When her boyfriend failed to collect the rent from his fellow students, Doon Ram stepped in, says Cally Law Wadebridge v Falmouth Looking for converted stables With their vaulted ceilings and pretty mews courtyardsm former stables attract buyers wanting a country lifestyle with little land to maintain Landlord Mortgages What do all these 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Contents Behold the battle royal Ruben's Massacre of the Innocents is a bloody marvel. So why did we let it go, then kick up such a fuss over the trifling Madonna of the Pinks? Waldemar Januszczak reports She's gone from Bond girl on screen to Blonde girl have what it takes to be a Hitchcock chick? By Aleks Best of the week's films Watershed Smooth operator With Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, George Clooney proves that he's a star on both sides of the camera, says Cosmo Landesman Duke of York's Theatre Whitehall Theatre Total commitment Alan Parker goes for, and gets, big audiences—now he wants them for British film. By Bryan Appleyard Biteback Not a lot of people Winning words Why we need an open House Tony Hall, Covent Garden's executive director, explains the importance of attracting a wider audience HMV Exclusive Stomp The week's theatre There are surely subscription-only websites… The call of the mild Martin Clunes's latest comedy is gentle and undemanding—which is just how life should be, he tells Sally Kinnes Donmar A rude awakening Technical glitches, a fussy staging: the Royal Ballet's new Sleeping Beauty depended on fancy footwork to restore the magic, says David Dougill Classical CD of the week Classical The week's essential new releases Pop and Jazz New kids in town Pop CD of the week Electronic boom Avant-garde met Aphex Twin at the Festival Hall, and everyone left happy, says Paul Driver EMI Classics Stabilisation—Arts Council-speak for sorting out… Opera North Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week don't miss The Sunday Times The Old Vic What lies beneath Hip-hop's coolest crew, the Roots, have a dark secret: they're really indie anoraks, says Mark Edwards And the finalists are. . . WHSmith HMV Is there life outside The Office? Where can you go after starring in the best comedy series for years, asks Stephen Armstrong Picture Gallery Agenda DVDs and videos Top 10 classical albums Feb 8-Mar 8 Top 10 classical indie Feb 8-Mar 8 Wigmore Hall St. John's, Smith Square The Dave Brubeck Quartet Royal Festival Hall Barbican Peter Kay Chamber Orchestra of Europe Robbie Chelsea Sadler's Wells The Affordable Art Fair Robbie Williams Ladysmith Black Mambazo Bada Antiques Fine Art Fair Sunday Matinee Today at 3pm The Flight Row Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Incognito Matchbox twenty Royal Albert Hall Marion & Geoff Evening News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neil Young Pile 'Em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 783 Hardbacks Paperbacks A grunt's-eye view of war Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War by Anthony Swofford Scribner £14.99 pp272 By hook or by crook: the mogul's story Sam Spiegel: The Biography of a Holiywood Legend by Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni Little, Brown £22.50 pp465 Diary A right royal scandal Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward Ii by Paul Doherty Constable £17.99 pp262 The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327-1330 by Ian Mortimer Cape £17.99 pp377 Brian Jacques Plants & Flowers A little night reading What Bernard Ingham has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: United Nations How the Beau Brummell of politics became a fallen idol The Life and Times of Anthony Eden: First Earl of Avon 1897-1977 by D R Thorpe Chatto £25 pp758 When the chancellor cashed in Mountains out of molehills Elusive Rothschild: The Life of Victor, Third Baron by Kenneth Rose Weidenfeld £20 pp320 Gerald Seymour A man of his words The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing by Norman Maller Little, Brown £20 pp400 All roads lead to Oxford Book now for this year's Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival The Open University Bent on settling old scores A Spoilt Boy: A Memoir of Childhood by Frederic Raphael Orion £14.99 pp291 At a glance Whine, women and song The Love Secrets of Don Juan by Tim Lott Viking £14.99 pp304 Macmillan Jacqueline Wilson WHSave Paperbacks Book events You really must read. . . The Sunday Times The clash of symbols Inez by Carlos Fuentes trs Margaret Sayers Peden Bloomsbury £15.99 pp150 Peter Lovesey Diamond Dust At a glance A jukebox of your own Now that downloading and streaming audio from the internet is easy for anyone, is it time to change the way you listen? As a primer for Friday's Digital Download Day. Alex Pell offers a plain-speaking guide to the latest music revolution Digital music Five ways to connect Unearthing elusive snaps Sounding off Don't panic Brilli Journey to the far reaches Site test Voyages into the unknown have long captivated mankind. Michael Wright and James Knight discover sties that bring expeditions of life. on earth and beyond That's amazing My best buy Handy deal is in the bag Webdirectory Letters Buyer's guide Home of business acumen In search of software that helps you work more effectively from the living room This virtual life The Sunday Times Television and radio The one to watch The week ahead Techno Games Monday-Friday, BBC2, 6.45pm Best film Worth setting the video for . . . Top 10 TV programmes Diet Trials Rising Sun (Five, 9pm) Diarmuid Gavin Day BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Critics' choice Satellite, cable and digital Double Take Kitty Foyle (BBC2, 1.30pm) Ground Force BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Critics' choice A Night Out With The Girls The Exclusive Brethren (BBC2, 11.20pm) Paper Moon (BBC2, 1.30pm) Garden Challenge BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Sky One Critics' choice Critics' choice ER (C4,9pm) Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (BBC2, 2pm) A Very British Coup BBC1 Five ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Critics' choice Sky One Critics' choice Critics' choice Vincent In Brixton (BBC4, 9.30pm) Film choice House Invaders BBC1 Five ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Critics' choice Sky One The People's Book of Records Derren Brown: Mind Control (C4,10.35pm) Film choice Raw Deal BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio 21 Sky One Critics' choice Constable in Love Reborn in The USA (ITV1, 9pm) Film choice Hollywood Night BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio 22 Sky One Critics' choice Films The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Bose Contents Philips Contents Alfa Romeo Eye Opener the Ice Men Cometh Lexus Relative Values Multiyork Amdega Vodafone Best of Times Worst of Times Close Encounters High Fibre The Facts of Life Clarks D. F. S Edmund Castillo Less is more Apple Once people risked all to get in—now they are queueing up to escape. Hard times in Hong Kong have made China the new Mecca Mazda Fraser Brittany Ferries The Sunday Times Authored Images Bill Brand's beautiful composed photographs of Britain, showing its extremes of poverty and affluence, made him little money during his lifetime. This week they go on sale for thousands. Joseph Dunn reports Picture Gallery Above: Brandt spent a lot of time documenting life… Right this working-class family, in West Ham in… Left: in 1945, Brandt went freelance and began… Above: Eton Sprawls, 1936 Right: Policeman in a Dockland Alley was taken in… Renault That Joker Isn't Funny Any More Emirates Rutland County Ltd Travelpack Kent Portland Conservatories 20-30 Visions Bertolli You wake up to the BBC announcer, whose well-modu Adorn of a New Era Siemens Conquest Flying Flowers Cotton Covers Robert's Rock Mephisto 2221 Teaser 2113 Bookwise Chess Bridge Neville Johnson Kirkdale Pease & Jay Furniture Direct Leather Workshop Odeon A Stroke Of Genius Thomas Lloyd Divani Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Country Desks Old Charm Viva Sofa Versailles collection Strachan Reproduction Furniture Oakridge Direct Defy interior The Classic Collection New heights Gymworld. co. CJ furniture The London Wallbed Company Ltd Bodypower. co. Sofa Workshop Direct Classic Choice Transtherm A Life in the Day The Sunday Times Portugal Fidelity Investments Slap Happy Debenhams A Good Look Clarins Contents Spot the Difference Lovingit The Professional Dumpee Going up Fashion Moment Fabulousness Kate Everybody's favourite supermodel is back—and she is looking better than ever, says Jessica Brinton Picture Gallery Here Come the Junior Jet Setters They are young, ambitious and know exactly what they want. Meet the second generation of it girls. By Simon Mills The Coolest Place in the World It's got the hippest clubs, music and fashion—and we bet you can't guess where it is. Jamie Huckbody lets you in on the secret The Final Fantasy? Luxurious glamour and skintight sex returned to the Milan catwalks, but Colin McDowell sensed the start of something new Picture Gallery Lost City Are the glory days over for London fashion? An uninspired Colin McDowell reports Neon Brights Fluorescent colours will be everywhere this summer Either accessorise discreetly with a bangle, or go for the full-on dress experience. And don't forget your shades. Compiled by Helen Kenny Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress How was It for You? We are fascinated by other people's sex lives—and paranoid they might be having a better time than us. But are they really, asks Tracey Cox In the mood Can make-up change how you feel as well as how you look? Bethan Cole reports on the new emolion-enhancing beauty products Poetic Solo Dor Single Eye Shadows in Silver Blue and… Natural Finish loose Powder, £22, and irreele Blush… Take two Philip Kingsley the Hair Doctor Microlights Treatment on Trail Space Face Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary Sublime Supine Guru Guide 2003 The new lifestyle professionals have much more to offer than Carole Caplin and her ilk, says Anita Chaudhuri Flying a Kite Sheef Life Müller louch What's the Alternative? Danone Foodstyle Tuck Risk There is more to the food of the Emera'd than spuds and stew. Tom Conran grabs a Guinness and shows you how to give good craic Main photograph: boiled gammton and braised cabbage Joanna Simon Sauce Cellarnotes Table Talk Where to Eat Vegetarian Britannia Design More is More Handbag designer Shizue Nobuta's home is pure drama. Filled with antique finds decorating tricks and pieces she's owned for years—at hail the new maximalisn, says Kara O'Reilly Picture Gallery Pearl and Sheen Subtle, soft and coming to a sitting room near you. Get ready to shimmer and shine with the latest mother-of-pearl accessories. By Hilary Lowe Harvey Nichols In the Stars Style gives you Verde, Artu and Euro Cutting Edge Melinda Stevens decides she is going to become trendy Mrs Mills Solves All your Problem Nissan Carte Noire Style Jude Law Paul Weller The Jam's Paul Weller was the voice of his generation. Never fashionable, but always sharp, his style credentials have never been in doubt. Twenty-five years after his recording debut, he is still the modfather of cool Bryan Ferry He has been called the "sultan of suave" and the "coolest living Englishman", and at 57 Bryan Ferry is probably the only British performer to carry off a white tuxedo and leather lrousers. After his 1972 debut in Roxy Music, these days he is to be found dressed in cool, country style on his Sussex estate Dan Macmillan David Beckham David Beckham is the most iconic British footballer since George Best. For many men, however, he is also a style leader, whose ever-changing looks are manna from heaven to retailers everywhere. And all at the leander age of 27. . . Pierce Brosnan Harvey Nischols Fashion Victim
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