News from 20/04/2003
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Waldemar Januszczak, Luisa Miller, Johnny Davis, Sally Brock, V S, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Beatrice Newlsy, Matthew Davis, Ferdinand Mount, Edin Hamzic, Neil Wormald, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Lord McAlpine, Lorenzo Mustard, Rosie Millard, Craig Warriner Managing Director, Mark Holling-sworth, Matthew Weiner, Victoria Beckham, Iain Duncan Smith, Thrasy Petropoulos, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Sarah Dempster, James Delingpole, John …, Michael Snook Vice-president, John Humphrys, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Christopher Morgan, Peter Ebdon, Martin Johnson, Alicia Wyllie, Danny O'Brien, Lawrence Booth, Robbie Hudson, Michael Wright, Nick Rennison, Bryan Appleyard, John Elliott, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Godfrey Smith, Tim Evans marketing director, Helen Mound, Terry Deary, Matthew Campbell, Nick Fielding, Allan Bula, Ian Shirley, Liam Clarke, G Farrar, Graham Norwood, Sir Alan Fersht, David Budworth, Peter L Davies, Vincent Brennan, J Squires, Sarah Baxter, Kate Spicer, Victoria Stanley, Jason Dawe, Dan Pearson, Peter Stanford, Jonathan Northcroft, Hala Jaber, Robin Williams, Matthew Wall, Lucas Hollweg, Michelene Wandor, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Chris Eubank, Andrew Longmore, Liz Grant director, Kevin Sinfield, E P, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Sir Alex Ferguson, Michael Gillard, David Bond, Alasdair Reid, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Mike Johnston international chairman, D P Marchessini, Anthony Peregrine, John Peel, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, Travis Elborough, Tony Blair, Shelley von Strunckel, David Porter, Rick Bacon managing director, Brussels, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, Rockstar Games, Steve Boyd, Simon Fanshawe, Richard Brooks, Dave Craik, David Leppard, Robbie Paul, Brian Sewell, Hugo Barnacle, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Jack Miller, Richard Bailey, David Cracknell, Katrina Manson, Diana Wright, Robbie Burns, R N H Rolph, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Natalie Graham, Peter Boyle, Rosemary Conley, S D, David Walsh, Baroness Amos Minister for Africa, Annabelle Marshall, Stephen Armstrong, Ray Hutton, Judith Goldsborough, John Crossland, Anne Tiedemann, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Ben Gelblum, Nigel Powell, Hywell Williams, Roger Dobson, John Butler, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, John Cornwell, Clifford Bishop, Lois Rogers Medical Editor, Victor Bryant, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Tamara Chalabi, Tom Deveson, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Richard Lewis, Kay Montano, John Dugdale, Paul MacKenzie, Nicholas Pyke, Barbara Hall, Pippa Fulton, Nigel Botherway, Philip Fiske, Tara Unwin, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Sally Emerson, John Micklethwaite, David Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Andrew Williams, Stephen Grey, Tom Walker, Kim Howells Tourism minister, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Hugh Mcllvanney, Stewart Lee, Nicola Smith, Patricia Nicol, John O'Donnell, John Parkin, Hitchcock Blonde, Rob Newman, Tord Boontie, Tom Conran, Louise Izzard, James Mottram, Paul Kimmage, Chris Woodhead, Alastair Campbell Labour's press chief, Rachel Yankey, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Stephen Hoffman Womersley, Chloë Beeney, Adrian Starr, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Ive, Marie Colvin, David Eckold, Stephen Jones, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, Christopher Patten European Union External Affairs Commissioner, Noel Gallagher, Trevor Lewis, Roland White, Stephen Griffiths, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Michael Sheridan, Collis Gretton, Dipesh Gadher, Mr Blair, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Oliver Kamm, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Chris Bunting, Don Jones, Dan Cairns, Janet Millward, Chris Feetenby, Philip Jacobson, Richard Oldchurch, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, Ann Borkwood, Harvey Nichols, David Brown, Helen Davies, Robert Lindsay Mason, Pam Barrett, David Larcombe, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Kathryn Cooper, Emma Hawes, William Lewis, P D, Andrew 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ResumoContents Mystery of Getty deathbed millions to hard-up Tories Armed forces to be slashed for hi-tech war The Sunday Times Contents Kuoni Iraq What happened to spring? A couple of disconsolate holidaymakers sit on a deserted beach in Bournemouth … Lord chancellor slaps down 'nanny' Blunkett Kamikaze art hits top London store Sunday Times Gains 350,000 New Readers Win a VIP Trip to Barcelona The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling BT Business plan Bin Laden's brother denies role in Saddam firms Insight Teachers set to strike over staffing cuts New union chief attacks Blair over 'lost values' Happy homecoming: Corporal Andy Probert, a Royal Marine, holds up his bride Lindsay at the Lord Haldon … Nuclear expert leads North Korean exodus Burton's old flame tells of affair at 14 Clever mortgages Boxer Watson wins personal marathon Boy has £2m of drugs on NHS Emirates Asylum farce of the Sangatte 1,000 Language Schools are 'Visa Factories' Mitsubishi Motors BT to spend £1m on Alton Towers bash Peugeot New US files accuse Hamza of terror links Sars: 12 more victims die on single day in Hong Kong JCB tycoon leaves £200m to typist lover Probe into new cases of Sally Clark pathologist Channel rail link cost leaps to £9 billion Flybe Army 'let informants die to save IRA mole' Fiat Blair Gives up on IRA Weapons Deal Basra Briton gets US honour Quiz cheats had innocent accomplice Clarke accused of bias over £1.6m for local schools Nokia 7250 Investors sunk by 'never say sell' gurus Analysts and investment banks are accused of leading clients into buying shares in worthless companies Insight Citroën Hot cross clergy fail Easter quiz The Easter Quiz Charles's fundraiser faces US fraud claim Furniture Co. Hospitals banish patients' flowers The Torturer for Saddam's Mad Son The man pictured on the right worked for Uday Hussein. Last week he confided to Mark Franchetti how he had murdered and maimed any who dared criticise the Iraqi regime Abbey National After winning the war is Challenges of Britain's Future Advisers are urging the prime minister to be as strong at home as he has been abroad. David Cracknell and Eben Black report Blair ready to pick fights on the domestic front? Inside Iraq Bare-faced chic Last week 200 ordinary people stripped off to be photographed at a London art gallery. John Elliott reports on a strange world of naked ambition PC World Genius still glittering in the rock wreckage Profile Who needs abroad when you can holiday in Hythe? P&O Ferries Get radical, Mr Blair Bursting out all over Multiple Display Advertising Items Simplicity would make Brown's billions work We must ask if we're happy being American subjects Blair faces an Easter earbashing from Cherie's parish priest Atticvs Anti-smoking ambush could stub out the restaurant cigarette Atticvs Moore bad news—the spinner from hell is back Atticvs Forget the Madonna work ethic, learn to live a little Derek Hatton, once Liverpool's answer to Ken Atticvs It is probably worth less than one of those worse-for Atticvs Tony Blair receives 1m letters a year Atticvs Learning power Improving our defences against the hidden cancer killing men Toyota Paying for conflict The forgotten war Points Flak from all sides Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street FBI leads hunt for looted treasures First items are returned to museum Magnet You can help save a child victim of war The Sunday Times/merlin Appeal Nissan US prepares for strike by Hezbollah 'Nazi' files incriminate top Iraqis Terror Lords Nationwide Bloody yarns from the tailor of Baghdad Lexus Saddam's finance minister arrested Soldiers poised for backlash as Nigeria's presidential polls close Clue to fate of 31 Sahara 'hostages' The Times Freak weather makes Europe 60ft-wave surfer's paradise Directors use security fear to hide addresses Weather and Travel Outlook Sports projects face axe as funds from lottery dwindle Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawrence charges considered News in Brief Four lost in blaze Game show fugitive to be extradited Captain suspended Tight security for Zimbabwe cricketers Cannon kills groom Grass fire arrests Briton held One ticket wins £14.2m in Lotto Extra Fatal bus crash Dome in doubt Charles praise Husband silenced Contents Two Close Arsenal and United heat up title race Contents Old Speckled Hen Top of the Premiership Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Separated at birth. . . Football tales from the tabs. . . Fulham take giant step to safety Brian Glanville at Loftus Road Hammers pair face probe Rob Hughes at Reebok Stadium Victory fails to save West Brom from drop Ron Clarke at Stadium of Light Battle to beat the Premiership drop Scholes keeps United on the boil Joe Lovejoy at Old Trafford Henry spark fires up Arsenal Louise Taylor at the Riverside Tag Heuer Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Easter Monday Premiership fixtures Nationwide Conference Scotland and other football Two off as Murphy seals it Dugarry shines for Birmingham Richard Lewis at The Valley Beattie plunders lamentable Leeds Barry Flatman at St Mary's Stadium BT Broadband Allback dents Chelsea's bid John Aizlewood at Villa Park Wily Ferguson loves a run-in The Manchester United manager has hit top from at the right time and knows how to relax a team under pressure No case for Arsenal defence The recent stutters in the title race have exposed shortcomings in Arsène Wenger's squad, and the manager has to take the blame. By Rob Hughes Form guide: how history favours Manchester United in the race for the title Manchester United Arsenal Delays cost Gunners Shelving the move from Highbury for a year allows Manchester United to widen the financial gap, writes David Bond Leicester cheer swift return to top Nationwide watch Relieved fans hailed their heroes after seeing them bounce back to the Premiership with a 2-0 win over Brighton, but will the euphoria last? By Mick Dennis Nationwide League and Scotland Wolves raise Sir Jack's promotion hopes Brian Doogan at Molineux Owls battle in vain Alan Combes at Hillsborough Crossley saves Stoke Hugh Jamieson at Britannia Stadium Nationwide round-up Ruud Dutch master with gift for goals In a rare interview, Ruud van Nistelrooy focuses on the challenge of Real Madrid in the European Cup on Wednesday How to beat Real Madrid The European champions may have a 3-1 lead, but Sir Alex Ferguson is fully aware that they have some vulnerable areas Ronaldo stars in stalemate Ian Hawkey at the Bernabeu Air-Berlin Fergie: Raul is the key danger Letters of the week Worth setting the video for. . . Sport on TV Orient excess: Paul Gascoigne in China, left, Troon gloom for Ian Baker-Finch, top, baseball lightweight … The top 10 Comeback flops Easter Monday Nationwide First Division Sheffield United v Leicester Sky Sports1, midday Tuesday Second Test, West Indies v Australia, Port-of-Spain, Sky Sports extra, 3pm Wednesday Champions League, quarter-final, second leg, Manchester United (1) v Real Madrid (3), ITV1,7. 30pm Thursday Uefa Cup, Semi-final, second leg, Boavista (1) v Celtic (1), BBC2, 7.45pm Friday Canarias Open de Espana, Sky Sports 1,11.30am, 4pm Saturday Challenge Cup final Bradford Bulls v Leeds Rhinos, Millennium stadium, BBC1, 2.30pm Book of the week Cracked it! by George Reynolds, John Blake Publishing, hb, £16.99 Video of the week Arnold Palmer, Golf's Heart And Soul, Quad, £14.99 DVD of the week Champion Carl Fogarty, Tribute Edition, Duke, £19.99 Website of the week Schumacher shrugs off heartache The world champion has his first pole of the year after learning that his mother is seriously ill. Richard Rae reports Don't forget it's a diesel Grid positions Lock and key The big interview: Martin Johnson Paul Kimmage talks to the England captain and learns the Gospel according to Johnno. You give it. You take it. You never complain The highs and lows of Martin Johnson Skipper signs for another year Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Separated at birth. . . The Sunday Times Rotherham win title role The Yorkshire club beat Orrell 36-10 to become deserving Division One champions, but they may still have to sweat over promotion. By Stephen Jones Toothless Tigers are swept out of running Nick Cain at the Stoop Newport book final showdown Round-up Falcons buoyed by high Noon Newcastle's young centre has pledged his allegiance to a club facing Northampton today and possible relagation in the near future, writes Nick Cain Zurich Premiership Today's crucial relegation fixtures Survival scramble ensures gripping finale The clubs don't want it, but the threat of relegation is making for a season to savour, and that is to the sport's benefit Relegation run-in The Sunday Times Masterful Weir leads with his left The resilient Canadian southpaw deserved his elevation to the ranks of major winners after a classy display at Augusta The Sunday Times Poker-faced Ferrero's missing card The Spaniard has been cool and clinical in reaching the final again in Monte Carlo, but has yet to show he can win the really big titles. Richard Evans reports Englishman Greg Owen struggled to keep his nerves under Surrey suffer force of Law Scoreboards Irani finds touch England long for Frost makes mark Lawrence Booth at Trent Bridge The Times Leeds man of destiny Captain Kevin Sinfield was instrumental in getting Leeds to the final and is now the man to watch. By Richard Rae Jane's courage still running strong Jane Tomlinson has terminal cancer, but her bravery spurred a team of ordinary people to extraordinary deeds in the London Marathon, writes Rob Hughes Shamed Revelations of a drugs test cover-up involving Carl Lewis and other top US athletes heap more shame on the Olympics The Sunday Times Gutsy Davenport digs deep to reach Florida final Sports round-up Results round-up Today This week's fixtures Monday The Sunday Times Tuesday Sailing Rugby Union Wednesday Thursday Squash Golf Motorcycling Friday Saturday Cycling Hockey Cricket Racing Motorsport Davis back in the frame The man who won the world championship six times has revived his career by learning to take it easy, writes Nick Pitt Johnson milestone the highlight of flat day The jump jockey reaches 1,000 winners at Stratford as Kempton trial wins for Dunlop family fail to inspire Classic confidence. Andrew Longmore reports 60 seconds in sport With Bradford Bulls and GB star Robbie Paul The Sunday Times Caught in time Man United tame Real, May, 1968 Questions & Answers Break free of the old routine Bored with working out? Then inject a little variety into your routines. Paul Stephen Lubicz offers a few ideas The ball's in your court, so get set to play tennis The Sunday Times Lower back stretch Lie back and relax Training tips Knowledge is power In training with Peter Ebdon Peter Ebdon is the reigning Embassy world snooker champion Vauxhall Sound evidence bad news for Sol Hide has little to shout about F1 back on track Contents Canadian billionaire Galen Weston plots takeover of Selfridges BA to resume scheduled flights to Baghdad Blair plans new team for DTI Chrysler Glaxo acts to prevent revolt America's UTC prepares £1bn bid for Chubb UTC at a Glance Lock up your companies—the arbs are back in town BBC faces prospect of audit by MPs The Sunday Times Business Digest Flybe takes off in 18-plane deal Private Equity Targets Sunshine ahead WestLB gears up for assault on AWG Bidders for Austin Reed must declare this week Boeing and Airbus fight for RAF job Guardian mulls bid for whole of Auto Trader Ryanair to attack Easyjet's home base in Luton Bacardi heiress slams share plan Housebuilder looks at quitting stock market GUS to float South African Lewis chain £1bn battle for burger box maker Maxim boss Dennis wants to get his hands on Viz Sony Business Letters Letters bearing the writer's full address should be … Price of happiness Economic Outlook Sometimes corporate death is the kinder option Bush's biggest battle will be on the home front Black against the Wall The owner of the Telegraph group has embarked on a frenetic round of deals to finance his loss-making empire. Paul Durman and John O'Donnell delve into the complex world of Lord Black's businesses Black's Biggest Coup Royal Ascot Siebel Insider dealing: is it rising again? The City regulator is preparing to get tough after a series of suspiciously prescient share purchases. Report by Rupert Steiner and Louise Armitstead How the Shares Rocketed A new page for publishing's Jack the lad James Brown, pioneer of Loaded magazine and founder of the I Feel Good publishing group, is considering whether he should accept a takeover bid Vital Statistics James Brown's Working Day Avaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Showdown time at the AGM Shareholders are becoming bolshier, increasingly rocking the boat at annual meetings over pay, contracts and board governance. By Lucinda Kemeny Fraud buster says slump will throw up lots of little Enrons Robert Wardle, who takes over at the SFO tomorrow, expects to be kept busy. Report by Dominic O'Connell Grundig failure adds to German decline The collapse of the post-war giant highlights the state of the economy. By Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt Life should be a gas for BP Sharewatch Debenhams Abbey National Amey Holmes Place A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Universal may be a bite too far for Apple The computer maker wants to buy the music giant. But a deal would make no sense. By Dominic Rushe in New York Crackdown on warranties guaranteed to hit Dixons Regulators may ban extended warranties, wiping out a key source of the high-street giant's profits. By Matthew Goodman How They Work War hardens doubts about euro entry The attitude of some European countries to the Iraq conflict has changed opinions on the single currency. By Andrew Porter Multiple Display Advertising Items Selling abroad is no riot Knowledge Solutions Success Wars, terrorism and disorder are good for business at Civil Defence Supply but it is struggling to make inroads in overseas markets, writes Dave Craik James Radford vice-president, Sme business development American Express American Express What the Experts Say Mike Johnston international chairman The Chartered Institute of Marketing Civil Defence Supply's Challenges Phil Smith business development director Cisco Systems UK Jim Kent vice-president, general manager, services Hewlett-Packard Tim Evans marketing director BT Liz Grant director of e policy and delivery UK online for business The Sunday Times Progress Report Gemstone Travel Taxman attacks husband-and-wife firms Experts are shocked as an obscure law is used to tax wives' incomes at the higher rate. Louise Armitstead reports Wavecom National Small Business Week The Sunday Times Lose pounds, make millions How I Made It Rosemary Conley Diet and fitness expert The Times How to fix and appraise the pay of a 16-year-old worker Questions of Business Customs Help for a Tax Headache No Tax Relief for Dinner Bills Kingston Smith BAE attempts to haul Portillo on board Virgin Beware of the data protection rip-off cowboys Prufrock Jupiter star still shines in space It's hard to keep the faith in New York Contents The Good Life 21st Century Style A growing number of middle-class families are 'downshifting' out of the rat race to greener pastures. The dream is a relaxed, stress-free existence, but how does the reality measure up? Margarette Driscoll tests the mood among the urban exodus Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels Imagine there's no heaven—not such a hellish idea Canon Tom Wright, the next Bishop of Durham, says fluffy clouds and cupids are not what the early Christians had in mind The Good Life Dinky downshifters Seven Ways to Leave All your Troubles behind Intrepid singletons Cabin fever families P45 refugees Moral migrants Flexi-workers Give me back the office psycho City breakers Douwe Egberts If you can remember the Sixties … you get £1.5m John Peel, who has just signed a lucrative book deal, gives Jasper Gerard a foretaste of the laid-back life and exotic escapades of a DJ who has seen it all Meet Princess Chatterley Getty showed us the art of gracious giving Americans know how to be philanthropists but we are too worried about showing off, writes Hywell Williams It's a sign: go straight to jail Visions of the future's darkness Interview The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items How could our sister plan her own death? The assisted suicide of Jennifer Stokes has left her sisters bewildered, writes Ann McFerran Multiple Classified Advertising Items For a white man, Beckham is pretty black How you've changed, my poor Iraq Tamara Chalabi, the Cambridge-educated daughter of Iraq's would-be leader, kept a poignant diary of her return to her homeland The Times Got ewe! The art of rural policing Roland White joins a new scheme to teach townie coppers how to deal with countryside crime Liz's new man? He's no catch back in Bombay The playboy who has taken Liz Hurley's fancy is not quite the rich roué he seems, according to his friends and family in India, discovers Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times crossword No 4013 The Sunday Times How to succeed by the mentor method Amazing what you learn in a kitchen Home-educated children, far from being in the academic slow lane, are showing their paces when they hit higher education, reports Beatrice Newlsy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times First class, you women Women are poised to overtake men in the race for first-class degrees. But the reasons are not simple, says Chris Bunting How much coursework can my daughter take? Winner's Dinners Trial by snow and ice, but the chickens were friendly A truly big royal story Easter story of the week This Life Wince of the week Red face of the week Dimwits of the week Brad Pitt? Yes, He's a Bit of a Handful Cunning plan of the week Memory lapse of the week Advance of the week The Times: Dr Robert Atkins Last word. . . 1930-2003, diet guru The Daily Telegraph: Sir Gregor MacGregor 1925-2003, clan chief Beaujolais? I'd Rather Have a Bottle of Becks I Still Want to Be a Millionaire Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Bye, bye, boys It's a woman's world on the new wave of all-female action holidays A trend for testosterone-free activity breaks means women can take time out from the bruising battle of the sexes. Harriet Perry gets girl power with the Surf Divas of California and, overleaf, finds more adventures in no man's land Brittany Ferries Video Phone Good Gear Guide Swansea Cork Ferries Lightweight Luggage Travel brief Dual-Time Watch Virgile's Vineyard by Patrick Moon (John Murray £18.99) Digital Camera An African Trek Doing it for themselves: women-only holidays around the globe Dancing Divas Horse Safari in India Picnic Chair On the Wyoming Wagon Footie in France Sailing in Greece Skiing in the Alps Beauty and the beasts The Galapagos is a world untrodden by man—and its ancient inhabitants know no fear, says Sally Emerson Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Directions Now the price war begins Best of the bargains Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cayman Islands have concocted a strange and ambitious plan to celebrate the 500th anniversary of ߪ EasyJet ad offends Where was I? Questions & Answers Holiday money P&O to ban Sars risk passengers Charters open up Readers' rants Opera under the stars Aida is best seen alfresco. David Wickers ditches the concert hall for Europe's open season British Airways On tour with the Tuareg Philip Fiske finds common ground with the untamed tribesmen of the Sahara The Sunday Times Constable's inspiration The artist's home village is picture perfect, says Matthew Davis Travel brief Going south—the smarter way In the second of his stress-free drives through France, Anthony Peregrine plots your course to the Pyrenees Day one Euro Tunnel Day two Morning: Bourges to the St Flour Region 177 miles, £8.30 tolls Getting to Calais: all your Channel crossing options Villa Espana—the top 20 Spanish summer hideaways From a remote Andalusian finca to an Ibizan party palace, Mark Hodson picks the best holiday rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items The subtle art of body language Simon Brooke wasn't bilingual—but Carlos and Isabel weren't sure Orient Lines The Sunday Times Cool Pools Susan d'Arcy wallows chin-deep in the Seychelles, Santorini and the Straits of Malacca Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the Maine road Douglas Kennedy goes in search of a lost America on the weird and windblown northeast frontier Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Tourism minister Kim Howells gets high in the Alps, but his roots are in the soil Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a three-night luxury golfing break for two in Andalusia with Longshot Golf Holidays The competition Contents Savers told to prepare for rate cuts Find the best current account House prices fall News in Brief Contents Best Savings Accounts Pick of the Current Accounts Tax credit chaos US fears fail to wipe out Footsie gains ISIS There is no credit due to the taxman Boycott the Pru Multiple Display Advertising Items Bullied by Brussels Short break could cost me an arm and a leg A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Health group chairman halves stake in firm Directors' Deals How Sars will affect your Asian funds Experts have been tipping the vibrant Far East—and they are still hoping for long-term growth, writes Alicia Wyllie Save time and money with a car insurance supermarket How the Sites Compare Multiple Display Advertising Items Funds the Experts Recommend Should you actively trade shares or hold them for the long term? Some of the City's top banks expect the stock market to end the year barely above its current level. But investors can still take advantage of short-term rallies, writes Kathryn Cooper Brokers offer discounts to investors who deal frequently Multiple Display Advertising Items Funds the Experts Recommend Buy when shares are cheap Beating the Slump Follow the directors Watch out for profit warnings Study trading ranges How Dealing Fees Compare Get a fund manager to trade for you Go for quality to beat the market BSkyB Regular trades push up the cost Funds the Experts Recommend Multiple Display Advertising Items Diageo HSBC Great Universal Stores RAC Unilever Vodafone 3i Count cost of perks on premium accounts Banks are offering incentives to the wealthy—but they won't benefit everyone, says Matthew Wall Multiple Display Advertising Items What the Premium Accounts Offer Rich are wooed with prestige credit cards Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Trader celebrates as his portfolio soars by £2,833 My Diy Pension Fund slides down tables as manager defects Fund Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Thriller writer does things by the book Fame and Fortune Gerald Seymour says that he inherited his cautious approach to money from his bank manager father. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents The Old School, St-Pol-sur-Ternoise, France, £200,000 Is it worth it? Sales talk. . . Images are indicative only Home essentials Box office Bohemian rhapsodies Time and place Middle-class rebellion in the bedsits of Bristol inspired writer Deborah Moggach A beachfront house in. . . How much? England Moving on Italian love affair His last wife first fell for the derelict Puglian convent, but former Tory party treasurer Lord McAlpine has restored it with his current spouse Crest Nicholson Basket cases Emma Hawes is surprised to find the home of the Cotswold catalogue boss and his wife is not entirely overrun with rattan Splendour in Stamford One of the grandest houses on the market was restored by a medical tycoon and a Russian prince, says Helen Davies The Nimbys take on the eco-villagers in Tony Blair's backyard More houses for sale, but a two-tier market takes shape A London slowdown infects the south, but elsewhere buyers are competing, reports Graham Norwood Sellers work harder The south Southwest The north Scotland Wales Country houses Cala Spring collection 2003 London £1m Cornwall £525,000 N Yorkshire £650,000 Cambridgeshire £180,000 West Sussex £1.85m Pembrokeshire £1m Buckinghamshire £750,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Negotiate like hell Londoners can't resist the lure of the property deal, but it's definitely a buyer's market, says television's Phil Spencer London opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Des res under the mess On the Market Foxtons Sleepy hollow Putting your bed in an alcove makes the most of every inch, says Paula Robinson Tool kit Nuts & bolts Caribbean hideaway The stream of A-list visitors to supermodel Jodie Kidd's family home in Barbados isn't there just for the sun, sea and sand, reports Nicola Smith Villa life Before you go Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey returns Garden cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items A splash of spring Take five Showtime Down by the riverside Easter treats What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Sow now for a summer crop, says Dan Pearson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Feel the heat Steal Mediterranean ideas for drama and passion to enliven the average British garden, says Leslie Geddes-Brown Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Octagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting her sums right Rosie Millard discovers how an ex-maths teacher and her husband amassed a £45m property portfolio Design classics Teema tableware Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeleyhomes Contents The Flintstones in like Flintstone The story so far - Wilma and Betty must find the xanthium crystal - and be back before fred and Barney want dinner Happy Birthday Hollyoaks! Let the music play. . . Funday News Yes, ma lady Doctor in the house Polar push Long hump of the law Capital kids Academy Report Pippa Fulton graduated from Fame Academy with a glowing report and now her debut single is set for release Jarvis Time Tales Funday speaks to the author of the Horrible History books—Terry Deary Thorpe Park Park & Ride Legoland Drayton Manor Park Blackpool Pleasure Beach Chessington Fantasy Island Alton towers Oakwood Are You an Egg Head? Beryl the Peril Make It Yourself Snack Book Have you say about the books you've found to be brilliant … Funday Stars Behind the Eight Wh Smith Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Funday Win It! Scene Setters The Funday Times Go Girls Funday Sport Fans Utd Sport News Today San Marino Grand Prix, Imola Wednesday Champions League, Manchester United v Real Madrid, Old Trafford Circuit Breaker Driving Inside This Week Magic moments Eco wars Frozen in time Clarkson Regulars Car Advertising Prius turns a profit with green vote Up to Speed Have you got a prize-winning plate? Palmer pilots new racer Cars on TV Love me, love my lorry Me and my Motors On his CD Changer It's Phil Collins on wheels Drives the Audi A3 Vital Statistics Sold on the vanity mirror In a world of identikit cars, manufacturers realise it's the little touches that win owners' hearts, writes Helen Mound Delightful Details New eco warriors are a breath of fresh air Car makers are racing to produce models that meet new eco standards, reports James Foxall Smoked out Top Tax-Friendly Company Cars Porsche Cuban wheels If you want to drive 1950s American cars, try communist Cuba, writes Nicholas Rufford Multiple Display Advertising Items Matt Finish In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Kid Racers The Knowledge Tailgate Lettering Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Sock It to the Cold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Buy: Ferrari 348 Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Ferrari 348tb Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money. . . It was the greatest—and will be again Jeremy Clarkson on the Ford Mustang Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airtra Motor Sport All hail Krishna Karma Kars promises a unique taxi experience—if you aura's right, finds Matthew Weiner Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Culture Mamma Mia! Manhanan Guess who's coming to dinner Twenty years ago, no artist was interested in Jesus. Now his image is everywhere. A new collection of photographs helps Waldemar Januszczak understand what's changed They can't get his number Hollywood is ready to splash the cash for Paul Bettany, but the British actor has no intention of selling his talent down the river, he tells Christopher Goodwin Rest of the week's films Royal Albert Hall Bulletproof Monk How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Short Cuts Ararat Werckmeister Harmonies Failing to connect you Man trapped in a call box is a great idea, but Phone Booth has its lines crossed, says Cosmo Landesman The Sunday Times Censor humour America's crusade for political correctness is no joke for entertainers, says Peter Whittle A deeper love Six years ago, James Cameron re-created the Titanic; in his latest film, he explores the real thing. By James Mottram Who cares whose baby it is, anyway? Television Archers archive She gets our vote Mary-Louise Parker is a big star on Broadway. At last we will get to see more of her here, as she joins The West Wing as a sassy, sexy political activist. By Simon Fanshawe How the West End could be reborn London's theatre district is in real need of a makeover, and Cameron MacKintosh wants to start it. But it is the dramatic extent of his rebuilding plans that comes as a surprise to Hugh Pearman HMV Exclusive Dürer's watercolours are a rare treat How to enter Through the Leaves Rest of the week's theatre The Times Literary Supplement Got to Be Happy Bush Under the Whaleback Scenes from the Big Picture Abandonment This won't hurt a bit The RSC's pairing of the Shrew plays is all pleasure, no pain. John Peter reports The Sunday Times Home Truths MTV Scuzz, The Amp, Flaunt VH1 All we see is video gaga. . . But a trio of cool new music TV channels is attempting to change all that. By Robert Sandall P-rock TMF National Film Theatre Classical On record The week's essential new releases Elgar Enigma variations and other works Halle Orchestra, cond Mark Elder Halle Hll 7501 Beethoven Symphony No 9 Soloists, Stuttgart Radio So, Gachinger Kantorei, Hanssler CD 93.088 Classical CD of the week Handel Aci, Galatea e Polifemo Piau, Mingardo, Naouri, Le Concert d'Astree, cond Emmanuette Haim Virgin Veritas 5 4557 2 Domenico Scarlatti Stabat Mater Choir of King's College, Cambridge, dir Stephen Cleobury EMI 5 57498 2 Peter Maxwell Davies Chamber Works 1952-1987 Kreurtzer Quartet Metier MSV Cd92055 Various Artists Pop and Jazz Hope London 5046658462 Aidan Smith At Home with Aidan Smith Twisted Nerve Tn049cd New kids in town The Postal Service The Cramps Fiends of Dope Island Vengeance 675 Sonic Youth Dirty Deluxe Edition Geffen 069493410-2 Richard Rodney Bennett Way Ahead of the Game Back Box BBJ2018 Arab Strap Monday at the Hug & Pint Chemical Underground Chem065cd Madonna American Life Warner Bros 9362484542 Caetano Veloso The Definitive Collection Wrasse Wrass 092 His darkest hour? Simon Rattle's reign at the Salzburg Easter Festival began with a flawed and feebly sung Fidelio, says Hugh Canning Agenda I came, I saw, I concurred The skills of Mariss Jansons were confirmed across a continent, while the Wigmore's piano was touched by genius. Paul Driver reports Full Frontal Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Paul Taylor Dance Company Absolutely! (Perhaps) Glyndebourne Kirov Ballet Lou Reed Film The Critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art The Handmaid's Tale Opera Alcina Julietta The Sleeping Beauty Dance Tour de Force Nutcracker! Richard Alston Dance Company Philharmonia Orchestra Concerts London Sinfonietta Arditti Quartet Beck Pop Mel C Steve Shiffman Rob Deering Comedy Adam Bloom John Shuttleworth Film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Theatre Art The Saatchi Collection Comedy Opera Dance A Tribute to Rudolf Nureyev Concerts City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Pop Getting the thrust Dance Can you tell a story through movement alone? Kim Brandstrup is making a decent stab at it with Hamlt, says Clifford Bishop Fargo, special-edition DVD DVDs and videos MGM, 18,94 mins, 1996; £19.99 (DVD) The Railway Children and Swallows and Amazons Warner, U, 105 and 89 mins, 1970,1973; £15.99 (DVD), £9.99 (VHS) Top 10 … My Little Eye Momentum, 18,91 mins, 2002; £19.99 (DVD), £9.99 (VHS) Top 10 albums Mar 15 Apr 12 The Abduction from the Seraglio TDK, E, 136 mins, 2003; £24.99 (DVD) Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to the Hall of fame Awards Patricia Nicol unveils the winners of this year's Ian Charleson Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Read The Sunday Times concise crossword No 788 Hardbacks Paperbacks The end of the road? Our Final Century: Will the Human Race Survive the Twenty-first Century? by Martin Rees Heinemann £17.99 pp228 Read on. . . Spring in their step Nicolette Jones selects an array of books to keep children happy over the holidays Diary In a world of his own Siegfrieed Sassoon The Journey from the Trenches, 1918-1967 by Jean Moorcroft Wilson Duckworth £30 pp526 The Open University Steps along Hope Street My Life in Cricket, the Church and the inner City by David Sheppard Hodder £17.99 pp356 On Forgiveness by Richard Holloway Canongate £7.99 pp98 Ethical Ambition: Living a Life of Meaning and Worth by Derrick Bell Bloomsbury £12.99 pp185 Read on. . . Forcing the issue A Brief History of Crime The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England by Peter Hitchens Atlantic Books £16.99 pp296 What Rose Gray has on her bedside table Books behind the headlines: Syria In the news The meat that put the backbone into Britain History Beef and Liberty: Roast Beef, John Bull and the English Nation by Ben Rogers Chatto £17.99 pp204 Read on. . . Bombed but unbeaten Fortress Malta: An Island under Siege 1940-1943 by James Holland Orion £20 pp440 WHSmith Dead man's tale Elmer McCurdy: The Misadventures in Life and Afterlife of an American Outlaw by Mark Svenvold Fourth Estate £16.99 pp261 Champs-Elysées The admiral as line manager Nelson: Love and Fame by Edgar Vincent Yale £25 pp656 The case for the queen Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley by Alison Weir Cape £20 pp621 Playing it straight I Didn't Get where I Am Today. . . A Life in Television, Books and Other Comedies by David Nobbs Heinemann £17.99 pp366 Return to Paris A Memoir with Recipes by Colette Rossant Bloomsbury £12.99 pp245 Almost There: Living a Life of Meaning and Worth by Derrick Bell Bloomsbury £12.99 pp185 M Joseph £14.99 pp275 My Father, Sandy by Nicholas Wollaston Short Books £12.99 pp191 Mum's the word The Lucky Ones by Rachel Cusk Fourth Estate £15.99 pp228 The Whole Story H Hamilton £10.99 pp178 Seven Tales of Sex and Death by Patricia Duncker Picador £16.99 pp228 Grim up north The Lottery by Jonathan Tulloch Cape £10 pp384 Things You Should Know by a M Homes Granta £9.99 pp213 Shoot to thrill Fiction John Dugdale fixes his sights on some stirring new novels from Pelecanos, Connelly and Ludlum Wiley Paperbacks Gould's Book of Fish by Richard Flanagan Multiple Display Advertising Items The First World WARVol One: To Arms by Hew Strachan The Dream of Scipio by Iain Pears Batavia's Graveyard: The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led Histor's Bloodiest Mutiny by Mike Dash The Book of the Courtesans Courtesans by Susan Griffin Isadora: A Sensational Life by Peter Kurth The Secret History of Modernism by C K Stead Under the Net by Iris Murdoch read by Samuel West Fingerprints: Murder and the Race Uncover the Science to Uncover the Science of Identity by Colin Beavan The Hours by Michael Cunningham read by Patricia Hodge The Road to McCarthy by Peter McCarthy What's happening in the literary world Book events You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items History at our fingertips As our appetite for all types of history continues to grow, Michael Wright views some online gems from a treasure chest that belongs to every one of us Hunting down your past Protect your PC against uninvited intruders Feeling the Need for Speed Don't panic 3 TXT MSGS Turn the Tables Help the Aged Have faith in the internet Contemplation, celebration, instruction—Lavinia Byrne discovers that religious websites do more than merely preach to the converted That's amazing My best buy Vintage pen pals Buyer's guide For Gadget Freaks Archos Ondio 128mb Travel Companion Sonic Foundry Riovolt Sp150 Wired for sound Music Addicts Creative Labs Jukebox Zen Purity for Classical Sennheiser PXC 250 This virtual life The First Www. War Televison and Radio The one to watch The week ahead Leonard Today, BBC1, 7pm Best film Toy Story Monday, BBC1, 6.45pm If There's Sarong Way to Do It BBC1 BBC2 ITV Final Demand Critics' choice Leonardo (BBC1, 7pm) Anne Frank (C4,9pm) The Simpsons (Sky One, 9.30pm) The Cunning Little Vixen (BBC2, 5.10pm) Tron (BBC1, 12.15pm) The Bridge On The River Kwai (C4,2.35pm) The American President (BBC1, 10.50pm) UKStyle BBC1 Easter Day Five Radio Pick of the Day Sunday Feature: God's First Englishman (R3,5.45pm) Sky One Easter Day Critics' choice The Brother Of Jesus (Dicovery, 9pm) Films Kids' TV Your Face Or Mine? Critics' choice Woody Allen: A Life In Film (BBC4, 9pm) Anne Frank (C4,9pm) Be a Grand Prix Driver (Five, 8.30pm) Frasier (C4,11pm) Zulu (ITV1, 1.30pm) Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (C4,6.55pm) American Graffiti (ITV1, 12.50am) UKStyle BBC1 Easter Monday Five Radio Pick of the Day Paul McCarthy: Back in The UK (R2,5pm) Sky One Easter Monday Critics' choice Henry Hill (Biography, 10.30pm) Films Kids' TV A Picture Of Health (BBC1, 10.40pm) Paul McCartney: Back In The World (BBC1, 11.40pm) Double Helix: The DNA Years (BBC4, 8.30pm) Desert Darlings (C4,9pm) The Real Winona Ryder (C4,10pm) Song Of The South (BBC2, 11am) This Boy's Life (BBC1, 12.40am) The Crucible (C4,1. 40am) UK Horizons BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day Unreliable Evidence (R4,9am) Sky One Critics' choice Grease Monkeys (BBC3, 10.30pm) Films Kids' TV Rail Cops Special: Welcome To Potters Bar Critics' choice Hollywood Science (BBC2, 7.30pm) The Real Texas Chainsaw Massacre (C4,10pm) Superwoman (BBC1, 10.40pm) Champions League Live: Manchester United v Real Madrid (ITV1, 7.30pm) The Amazing Mr Blunden (BBC2, 11am) Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (C4,1.20pm) Heathers (C4,12.15am) The Weakest Link Wednesday 23 April Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Thursday The 12th Match Of The Day Live: Boavista v Celtic (BBC2, 7.45pm) Bailiffs (BBC1, 8pm) The Wreck Detectives: The Swan (C4,8pm) Invitation To a Hanging (C4,9pm) Mad City (Five, 8pm) Girl, Interrupted (C4,10.35pm) The 'Burbs (BBC1, 11.40pm) Brings you Home Thursday April Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Black Like Beckham Critics' choice The Dark Side Of Everest (Five, 9pm) Ali G In Da USA (C4,10pm) Rosalind Franklin: DNA's Dark Lady (BBC4, 9pm) Will And Grace (C4,9.30pm) The 51st State (FilmFour, 10pm) Slither (TCM, 11.45pm) Scarecrow (Sky Movies Cinema, 11.55pm) Trading Up Friday 25 April Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Films Kids' TV 100 Years, 100 Passions Critics' choice Spend, Spend, Spend, (BBC2, 7.05pm) Reborn In The USA—The Final (ITV1, 6pm) CSI: Miami (Five, 9.20pm) Road To War: The Inside Story (BBC2, 8.05pm) Guarding Tess (C4,5.30pm) Enigma (Sky Movies Premier, 8pm) Gloria (C4,1.05am) In Deep Saturday 26 April Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky 1 Critics' choice Films Kids' TV The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre T zones Contents Mercedes-Benz Bang & Olufsen Contents Eye Opener Children in Uruguay enjoy the handiwork of an inspired beach sculptor MazDa Relative Values HSBC Bosch Best of Times Worst of Times At school they used to call me Horse Head and all sorts of names that I cna't even bear to say out loud now Close Encounters The Facts of Life Sony Ericsson Magnet Juan Carlos … Britain's Leading Upholstery Specialist Will Power Often cast as a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown, how does William H Macy keep his head above water in real life? Interview by Ariel Leve. Photographs by Véronique Vial K softees What the Call Girl Saw This woman is the only witness to the assassination of a politician. But if she talks, she may become a target of one of Europe's most dangerous gangsters. Report by Philip Jacobson Dolphin Bathrooms Barlow Tyrie Tesco The Lord and his Ladies Renault This spear is said to have pierced Jesus on the cross, … CAD30 4th century C742 961 1084 Piecing It Together Down the centuries, different parts have been added to the spear—each shrouded in its own fastastic myth 14th century 1424 1800 1912 1938 1945 2003 AGA Multiyork Amdega Furnitureland Jennings, the fictional boyhood hero, was the Harry … Bertolli Hp Thomas Sanderson Hp invent Everything's reduced Furniture Village Charles Church Mephisto Teaser 2118 Bookwise Chess Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bose A Life in the Day I told Mam and Dad of my plan to be a street entertainer. Trey said:'Lovely' Rioja Alfa Romeo For Food Harrods … Style Jacob's Creek Inside Boots Blue Eye Shadow The Intellectual's Guide to Lovingit The Lookie-Likies Going up Moment Fred Perry The Tastemakers Nobu Oliver Peyton Momo Welcome to L C R C We've had house we've had techno, we've had garage. Now there's a new craze sweeping clubland. One warning: you need serious wardrobe attitude, says Johnny Davis How to Do It "The man dancing next to me is naked, save for one … Crown Are we being conned? You've seen The Hours and Art, and read Chocolat. So now you think you're clever. Wrong: you're just a victim of Fauxbrow, the hottest marketing game in town, asks James Delingpole What is Fauxbrow? The Bird Cage The Bird Cage Easter chicks swan around in whatever delight tickles their fancy. Photographs by Alan Gelati. Styling by Chloë Beeney Look Sharp Cold Comfort Sounding off Claudia Croft Todie for The Sunday Times Toshiba Long-Distance Lovers Does absence make the heart grow fonder, or will it kill your love stone dead, asks Kate Spicer "When All You Have is the Phone, It is both your Best … Instant Cool Contents The back-to-nature weekend Ireland The art weekend Florence The jet-set weekend The romantic weekend The Cotswolds The aspiring chef's weekend Paris The great-outdoors weekend Norfolk The hippie-chic… Marrakesh The wine bluffer's weekend Lyons The Arctic-adventure weekend The walker's weekend North Wales The city-break weekend London The ghost hunter's weekend The franscontinental clubbing weekend The gourmand weekend The country squire weekend Skibo The Sunday Times Star Turns Kay Montano has been a make-up artist to celebrities for years. Here she divulges their secret weapons—and the secret of beauty Penelope Cruz Salma Hayek Nicole Kidman Jennifer Connelly Dido Gisele Venus Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary …which Vanessa goes on a shopping spree for the best designer toys London has to offer Look into my Eyes Health and Deficiency Take One Symptoms of Hypothyroidism Alpro soya What's the Alternative? The Sunday Times Liquid Lunches …before you drink: a hot chocolate is as fattening as a fry-up, says Amanda Ursell Bonne Maman Raspberry Bonne Maman Light & Fruity Feast It's the Russians who know how to do it best of all, says Tom Conran Kulich Chocolate Chip Easter Fairy Cakes Anna …on Wines to Go If you're celebrating the rites of spring this weekend, then make sure you've got some of these in your basket Sweet Treats Table Talk Quirinale Shell out …Er Half … …Er Half … Get the Look Design Wars …the greatest of them all? …Stanley profiles the shortlist or the Designer of the Year award Wednesday Light Baroque … Grand Theft Auto: Vice City by Rockstar Games IMAC In the Brian and Mole Small Talk Justin Timberlake Shane Watson on why the man is as ubiquitous as Harry Potter Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Müller loue Nokia Connecting People Cheeky Week! Crab invasion Reeling from robo-bird Masked crusader Blast from the past What a pong! Global learning Greenest winners On your Marks. . . The world's tallest rollercoaster takes shape at Cedar Point in Ohio Up Close and Personal Top Thrill Specs Frozen in Time Beryl the Peril X-Men: The Ultimate Guide Raging Blades Faking It Peter Johnson Webby's World Squirt Dennis and Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Tweemendous Hit the Road Keepin' It Cool with. . . The Funday Times
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