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Steven Shukor, Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Ellian, John Dugdale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Frank Parker, Mrs D Hewitt, Don Cairns, Robert Wheeler, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Cox, William Lewis Business Editor, Charles Irving, Jonathan Miller, Bill Fear, Robin Eggar, Andrew Longmore, Michael Rollison, Mary Taylor, Susan d'Arcy, Peter Day, Sylvia Roger, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, John Bartlett, Nicolette Jones, Alex Todorovic, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Michael Leschziner Professor of Computational Aerodynamics, Kathryn Cooper, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Jeremy Lazell's, Mitchell Prothero, Ian Cooper, Tim Richards, Humphrey Carpenter, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, David O'Leary, Simon Harris, Richard Green, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Kate Row, Matt Goss, Bill Bond, Jacqueline Wilson, Andrew Porter, Kathy Brewis, A C, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, G Johnson, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Steven Buckley, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Stephen Pinnell, John Percy, Trevor Bateman, Peter Wilson, Gil Hancox, Rosie Millard, Chris Sullivan, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, John Mortimer, Frank Graham, Jenni Muir, P Jones, Shena Mackay, David Hewson, Diane Abbott, Neil Stuart, David Bond, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Elizabeth Scott-Baumann, Lucy Rouse, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Wilson, Andrew Stone, Philip Smith, Edward Porter, Jennifer Miller, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Patricia Nicol, Edwrd Porter, Richard Tanner, Sarah Dempster, Andrew Holgate, Eben Black, Anita Chaudhuri, John O'Donnell, Rachel Morgan, Greg Struthers, Lydia Slater, Patrick Maxwell, Andy Miller, Shelley von Strunckel, Emir Feisal, Lord Monkswell, Jeremy Guscott, Paula Robinson, Rebecca Holiday, Mike Laws, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Nigel Bowker, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Ormerod, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Stephanie Biber, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, John Ralfe, Robert Cooper, Barry Francis, Julie Deegan, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Peter Hutchison, Angus Steer, Susan Clark, Bob Leitch, Phil Baker, Carl Gierstorfer, Stuart Miles, James Brown, Martin Stitson, Henry Partridge, Sean Newsom, Mavis Secrett, Jim Wilson, Raymond Keene, Howard Neal, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Alexander, Rhona Jakins, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Sean O'Flynn, Katrina Manson, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Linda McDougall, Louise Armitstead, Tom McNab British Olympic Coach, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Barry Flatman, Noel Aspill, Peter Koenig, Natalie Graham, Daisy Clark, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Keith Wheatley, Mike Nicholls, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Richard Jones, John Arlide, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Sarah Keenlyside, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Norman Stone, Shane Watson, Rachel Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Stuart Ross, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Carl Gierstofer, Richard Rae, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Kevan Debonnaire, Simon Bell, Sophie Kirkham, John Crossland, Nicola Baker, Allan McNish, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Amanda Craig, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, John Shaw, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Mike McLeod, Neil Gaiman, Katie Pearson, Dipesh Gadher, Richard George, Rod Stewart, Barry Collins, A A Gill, David Parsons, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Enda Leahy, P Hayworth, David Hutcheon, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Norman Adams, Penny Lancaster, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Howard Jacobson, Imre Karacs, Sally Kinnes, Nicholas Shakespeare, Naomi Caine, R B J T Allenby, Tom Hodgkinson's, Richard Barnard, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, George Davis, Mark Hodson, Jeremy Lazell, Kathleen Bennis, Andrew Frankel, Jonathan Futrell, Graham Norwood, Clifford Bishop, Barhara Hall, David Budworth, Julian Dare, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Julian Ryall, Pete Oliver, Dan Cairns, Sarah Godfrey, Mrs Mills, Ashley Cole, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Bob Dwyer, David Robertson, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Clive Unger-Hamilton, Simon Howard, Nina Goswami, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Ken Lunt, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson, Walter Smith, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Harry Potter makes JK Rowling richest author ever Portillo casts doubt on Howard Fly curostar Contents Foxy Lady Says: We Shall Not Be Moved MI5 caught bugging ally's UK embassy Contents The Sunday Times Contents The Postal Dispute Contents Nationwide Milkmen set to deliver mail as postal strike talks falter Blair draft bill keeps ID card debate alive Plan to bring US-style elected sheriffs to British police forces Contents An Englishman out in the midday sun: Prince Charles … Row over 'ban' on stomach bug ship Rural forces angry as police funds are switched to cities Rich kids get lessons in the art of big spending Travelodge Telltale Signs of a Gold-Digger Top of the List Bugs and nervous breakdowns in MI5's bungled embassy … Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Spy Spats CitroËn The good, the bad & the Arts Council American Airlines Tilting trains barely faster Slipping, sliding, falling soldiers win £100m compensation Blair enlists beach buddy banker to woo back City Taxman goes after Elton's millions for 14-year 'debt' Skoda 'Spy' Maxwell was Berlin Harry Lime DHL Polanski pleads for video court link Coronation Street joins house boom Euro Tunnel Passat Post union accused of secret strike support Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Youth' pills do nothing to stop the tide of time, say scientists Gay bishop to face walk-out at ordination Intel Cut it out: BBC censors cartoon of 'dirty Dyke' EasyJet Crooks buy weapons on eBay website Next Week Stag parties get completely Baltic Biblical pharaoh returns to Egypt Peugeot National savings & investments Bin Laden's key 9/11 role revealed Libya 'funding terror in Iraq' Nobel winner mocks female scientist BBC has good news for Deayton's replacement Grandfather dies in Hallowe'en chase Dixons Hospitals to ease bed crisis with tents The Unveiling of St Michael? Michael Howard's supporters insist there was no plot, no coup and no campaign to make him leader of the Tory party. So how did he see off his rivals? David Cracknell, Eben Black and Judith O'Reilly unravel a political tour de force Alliance Leicester Commercial Bank Teeny Tories Warm, approachable—everything new Labour isn't Linda McDougall, the wife of a Labour MP, recalls a revealing trip with Michael and Sandra Howard Polls Unchanged after Coup Bird brains? They're the high flyers Tiscali Message from Madonna: you've been spoofed Come on baby, do ya think I'm OBE? Profile You won't believe what it takes to get a VC today British european Is dawn in sight? Wildcats with a plan Mortgages for Business The Sunday Times The spry inquisitor versus the spinning PM Picture Gallery Taking the safety catch off the nuclear trigger The BBC clearly hopes the Hutton report won't Blubbering burglar-gaffe Letwin gets tighter security Atticvs Polo-mad Harry plans to perfect his skills living on the pampas It pays well to be a Tory leadership refusenik Picture Gallery The intelligent person's guide to the stupid party Andrew Gilligan, a man who some souls say has the David Blunkett's ear has been bent by the wobbly bits Not content with broadcasting images of teenagers 24-7 electrical Without drug rules sport means nothing Mitsubishi Motors Cronies use princes to keep lies hidden Concorde Lament: As the country collectively laments Don't blame porn Run rings round'em Readers' Letters and Postal Strike Points Birthdays Beyond Belief Many young women feel their lives are a spiritual wasteland—but some of their attempts to fill the vacuum dismay psychologists, report Rachel Dobson and Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas The Top Therapies Capital One Kremlin's shadow falls over Lloyds TSB Business Britain as tycoon cull goes on British Airways Contents Russia's Richest Men The Political Masters Chirac fades amid dreams of glory Expedia Python comeback with Holy Grail the musical Empire direct Times Online Rogue general adds to Sharon peace pressure Foundationdegree 'The dolphins cry and close their eyes when we kill … Surgeons give Chinese nose jobs from hell Toyota Bachelor prince puts Spain out of its misery Iraqi police anger at US troops grows Marines in court over Iraqi PoW's death Mugabe's wife builds up the family palace Home town turns against its oversold hero Private Jessica The week's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Flybmi Car triggers Bush security alert News in Brief Acid-vat plunge Judges call for new terrorist inquiries Dredger hits pier Lloyd's and Sir John Wheeler Single ticket wins £5.3m Lotto jackpot Burglar attack Church unity move Shark rips off teenage surf star's arm The Times Democratic tortoise in a late poll dash Cuddly Hugh is the perfect Tory leader A great week for squirming. First Diane Abbott got … Allianz Group Bad sex ahead for IDS and Sting? Blair joins Charles in spreading disharmony Burrells v Windsors: it's like being in the dress circl Contents Ferguson facing FA inquiry Lloyds TSB Contents Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Football tales from the tabs. . The Sunday Times Henry quick to punish Leeds Nolan ends Pleat's unbeaten run FA to investigate players over drugs claim United finish with Keane flourish Tunnel fracas spoils win SAP Reborn Fowler inspires City Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Sparkling Mutu lifts Chelsea Sutton treble boosts Celtic Rangers stumble to victory Sky Sports Magpies rue Shearer miss Blue Velvet Stephen Clemence's burning desire to be recognised as a player in his own right is being realised at Birmingham The Sunday Times Steed supplies the horsepower Fulham's gifted midfielder has proved he knows when to go and when to stay, both on the pitch and in deciding his allegiance. By Jonathan Northcroft Reality check revives Adams Having self-destructed at Wolves to remain bottom of the table, these are testing times for Leicester City. By Brian Doogan The multi-millionaires' club: the 56 football earners who made it on to The Sunday Times Pay List 2003 Ronaldo steals Beckham limelight Juve strike late to keep pace with Milan Dosh and Becks The Real Madrid star leaps to the top of the Sunday Times pay list as the biggest annual earner in British sport The Sunday Times Time for Fergie to grow up Off-the-field events are overshadowing a crucial Champions League week for both Manchester United and Arsenal The Sunday Times Wine Club War of the words: Manchester United, Arsenal and the FA Van Nistelrooy: I couldn't believe it For the first time since he was abused by Arsenal players at Old Trafford, the Dutch striker has his say. By Ian Hawkey Rome Coming Lazio may no longer be Europe's big spenders, but striker Claudio Lopez says they will beat Chelsea on Tuesday Battling Rangers can deliver sucker punch Alex McLeish's men convinced me they have the ability and confidence to get a decent result at Old Trafford Air-Berlin 1 Muhammad Ali v George Foreman, Oct 30,1974 The top 10 Greatest fights in the history of boxing 2 Muhammad Ali v Joe Frazier, Sep 30,1975 8 Micky Ward v Arturo Gatti, May 18,2002 60 seconds in sport 5 Jack Dempsey v Luis Firpo, Sep 14,1923 3 Marvin Hagler v Tommy Hearns, Apr 15,1985 9 Joe Louis v Billy Conn, Jun 18,1941 6 Sugar Ray Robinson v Jake La Motta, Feb 14,1951 Super Mac Super Mac, My Autobiography, Malcolm MacDonald with Colin Malam, Highdown, hb, £18.99 10 Roberto Duran v Sugar Ray Leonard, Jun 20,1980 4 Sugar Ray Leonard v Tommy Hearns, Sep 16,1981 7 Nigel Benn v Gerald McClellan, Feb 25,1995 Liddell is new Wigan peer First Division Albion survive hammering Norwich fight back Gillingham grab late win Lester's late penalty stuns Stoke SAAB Barrett keeps Pardew waiting Burns Might Britain's top rally driver could clinch another world title in Wales this week. But he'll have to push hard, he tells Alasdair Reid Johnson wrecks Bangladesh Brutally effective bowling by the Somerset seamer laid the foundations for England's comprehensive victory in the second Test Top order needs a shot in the arm The meteoric rise of Surrey allrounder Rikki Clarke underlines how just badly England's batsmen have been performing on this tour, says Simon Wilde Times Online BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Monty blows it again The tempestuous Scot has lost his temper once more, but it spiced up the £2.4m Volvo Masters at Valderrama in Spain Tears Tantrums & Tiger Tamed Unlikely winners, feminist protests, great comebacks and disqualifications. Alasdair Reid and Derek Clements review the golf season that had everything Confessions of a Gunner under fire The Big Interview Ashley Cole Arsenal's personable young defender tells Jonathan Northcroft why he and his club are so misunderstood Ruthless Boks fire warning shots AOL Broadband Scotland steal a ragged win Brave Ireland pipped at post Super Saturday lines up a white-knuckle ride to the final After yesterday's thrilling climax to an outstanding week of sporting action in Australia, the quarter-finals promise more of the same, writes Stephen Jones Pluck of the Irish will not conquer France Ireland gave Australia a scare, but they do not have the firepower to overcome the French next Sunday Hard labour, but not the end of the world England can still triumph Clive Woodward's men have failed to sparkle, but their hardest taskmaster insists there is no panic in the camp Woodward must identify pass master before it's too late The criticism of England's scrum-halves is unfair - the whole team must accept collective responsibility for their failings How Jonny got caught in 'Mug's Gully' Coach turns on the charm Today's Brisbane line-ups I know I have to do better My performances, like those of some teammates, have been disappointing so far—but we'll improve when it matters The Times The lineout's lethal weapon England have at least one ace in their pack who is the best in the world. No hooker — now or in the past — can match Steve Thompson. Nick Cain reports Brain Power The All Blacks' abrasive loose-head prop feels his side are primed to atone for failing to win the last World Cup Griffiths prepares Wales for onslaught by the Big Two The coach bolstering Welsh defensive play against New Zealand and England has some new tricks up his sleeve O2 Today's Sydney line-ups Head to head: the past 10 matches Jones keeps critics guessing It's hard to fathom Aussie coach Eddie Jones, who'll snipe at England one minute and praise Clive Woodward the next Leicester slip to fifth defeat Zurich Premiership action Drahm douses Gloucester fire Goode lights up Saracens Multiple Display Advertising Items Fan Fever Makes It Best Cup Ever Australia is already a winner. This has been the best tournament ever, and has set the blueprint for every future World Cup 7 Days at the Rugby World Cup And then there were eight. . . Stephen Jones's team of the week It Best Cup Ever Namibia against Romania on an island of strangers to rugby union—it was the match that confirmed this World Cup's success RBS World Cup results and tables Sports Calendar 2003 The Sunday Times In-form Henman on a roll The inspired British player claimed the precious scalp of Andy Roddick with a straight-sets victory to reach today's Paris Masters final. Barry Flatman reports Ashes ambition keeps Carney fire burning The Wigan star has his sights set on a first series win for Great Britain over Australia for 33 years, reports Richard Rae The Times Brits double up for glory Homegrown sailors stand a good chance of beating the French at their own game in this year's Transat Jacques Vabre Champion Hodgson swaps Superbikes for MotoGP Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racecards Fixtures Rugby Union Fixtures Racing This Week Subaru Frightening prospect Bart Cummings and the Melbourne Cup go hand in hand, with the veteran Australian trainer on course to claim the prize for the 12th time Rasher grabs shock victory A stunning 40-1 win for Ballybough Rasher in the Charlie Hall Chase sealed a perfect day for Graham Lee. By Tim Richards Letters of the week Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday Times Sky Sports Caught in time Sunderland win FA Cup, May 5,1973 Question & answers Sport on TV Lean, mean and feeling magnificent Trying to lose weight is often frustrating, but blaming your metabolism can be an easy excuse. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times fitness expert, offers some advice Vote for your favourite Sportswoman of the Year The Sunday Times Safety first In training with Eniola Aluko The Sunday Times Contents Philip Green to bank £200m dividend cheque from BHS Is RBS's Fred the Shred too good to be true? Special Report It is not just his staff that Goodwin knocks for six. By Peter Koenig Virgin atlantic Collins Stewart leads the bidding for Center Parcs Rothschild is the new power behind Yukos BSkyB board in shake-up Contents Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford Chance to scrap partners' pay deal Belinda Earl's controversial bonus revealed Blow for Black's Hollinger rescue as Bain talks end Business Digest Julian Dyer Former dotcom darling prepares a float UK health to suffer from Indian takeaway Norwich Union Mobile phone famine to ruin 3's Christmas offer Follow Britain's lead on economy, Brown tells EU Disney launches range of Mickey Mouse gadgets Putin could yet repent at leisure from hasty act Agenda UK lines up to pass Germany Britain's birth rate and productivity growth will make it Europe's largest economy by 2030. Christopher Smallwood reports Time to play ball Boots gets tough Google's game China refuses to stem flood of exports to US American Account Ready to save the World The latest figures show that America is an economic superhero, growing at its, fastest rate for 20 years. But does it have the power for a sustained recovery? By Dominic Rushe in New York and Paul Durman Big-Spending America Faces a China Crisis BT Caterer cooked up cult of the celebrity chef Bill Toner thought it was a step down when he was offered the top job at Aramark. Now he is stirring a sleeping giant The Sunday Times Wine Club Bill Toner's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Private-equity firms are new conglomerates Are they about to suffer the same fate as the dinosaurs of the 1970s and 1980s? Report by Paul Durman Multiple Display Advertising Items India drives into the world car industry The country has been taking away our IT jobs. Now it is poised to do the same in manufacturing. Dominic O'Connell reports from Pune Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia courts investors amid Yukos furore Political turmoil has hit the Moscow stock market as it is trying to drum up new business. By Lucinda Kemeny Rothschild saw early promise of Khodorkovsky Lucinda Kemeny looks at the ties that link two giants of the east and west Bright business Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items M&S is back on the rack as revival slows Profits are holding up but sales seem sluggish despite the discounting. Report by Matthew Goodman Pret a Manger puts US growth on backburner Daimler Chrysler Trujillo puts some fresh zest into Orange The new boss explains how he will revive the company after abandoning its 'wirefree' vision. Paul Durman reports Daimler Chrysler How Boots led the way from shares to bonds John Ralfe explains why he challenged the cult of the equity by taking the chain's pension fund out of the stock market Components supply giant loses its spark Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Electrocomponent Big deals give boost in UK and US The Week that was Business on the Box Electrocomponents at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Is Spurs split just another own goal? Tottenham Hotspur lost a director last week—and the troubled football club reported a £7.1m loss. By David Bond China property explosion fuels fears of a crash Frenzied building and a lending spree have transformed the market, but the risks are high, reports Michael Sheridan in Beijing IBM Spa pampers women who are in a hurry Idea of the Week PC World Food critic's guide to success How I Made It Egon Ronay founder of Egon Ronay restaurant guides Caught out by design for better mousetrap The 2am Moment A sideways look at the ups and downs of life as an entrepreneur Learning the art of speaking in public How to Make a speech Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Tips Professional Secrets Banks make it easier for firms to switch accounts Business Banking New undertakings will ensure that small companies get a better service. Report by Andrew Stone Air France Being a day late with Vat led to £800 fine Business Doctor Check Fitness of Workers Cleaning up against the big boys Blue Diamond began as a small window cleaning round 60 years ago. Now it wants to compete for contracts against the giants of the services industry. Report by Philip Smith What the Experts Say Blue Diamond's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Alder Sportswear Green goes Down Undies Microsoft Business Solutions Seek him here, seek him there. . . Prufrock Guess who? A senior non-executive embroiled in a high BAE runs out of partners Soccer boss floored by club owners Backing the future with ICI Sharewatch Telecoms equipment Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Don't lose it - use it How to make the last of your holiday allowance go further Only got a couple of days' holiday left this year? Don't despair: you can still escape the winter gloom with Jeremy Lazell's global guide to the most time-effective short breaks. We'll see you in Rio or Cape Town, or, Morocco, or… CenterParcs Digital Camera Good Gear Guide Orient-Express Shoulder Bag Foldaway Bike DVD Player Solar Torch Stress-busting tips for a smoother short break 'I'm head over heels for Tenerife' Has Howard Jacobson gone mad? Or is it the rest of us who are crazy for sneering at the Canaries? Forty Winks, Barbados Style Travel brief Cutbacks blamed for cruise epidemics Passport delivery delays Multiple Display Advertising Items Journalism is a passport to the inner workings of a … The baggage handler Swissport UK this morning beg California on alert A UK Hotel chain is to rent rooms by the half-hou Where was I? Holiday money Bargain map of the world Questions & Answers By Anthony Sattin Sri Lanka edited by Edward Aves (Footprint £13.99) Readers' rants 12 steps to a ski bargain Don't fritter away a fortune on your ski holiday: Sean Newsom cuts the cost without cutting corners … and how to save on summer Operators want your booking for 2004 now — Mark Hodson finds out what they'll do to get it Incomparable Club Med The best late deals available now Cool Pools From a champagne chalet to Turkey's Red Square, Susan d'Arcy picks the finest places to take a dip Cocoa Island, the Maldives Multiple Display Advertising Items The Peninsula, Bangkok Aqua appeal: view the The Kremlin Palace, Turkey Ski Lodge Boreale, France A city hidden in the dunes The oasis of Siwa has always been a mystery to travellers — only now is it giving up its secrets, says Anthony Sattin Seduction of a sensible man Simon Harris was too uptight for love, until Julie taught him to lie back and enjoy it Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Artist, yogi, chef, astronaut: what's your holiday … Can travel really broaden the mind? Yes, when you sign up for one of the world's best learning holidays I want to be a yogi Multiple Display Advertising Items I want to cook ITC Classics I want to be an astronaut I want to paint Multiple Display Advertising Items I want to write Divine madness in the sacred city One hump or two? Emir Feisal joins 200,000 pilgrims and traders at the epic Pushkar Camel Fair The Sunday Times Take a Trabant to ostalgia central Berliners have rediscovered the communist past. You can too, says Jonathan Cox Peregor Travel Travel brief Trans Indus Picasso, come home Malaga's new museum will put the artist's birthplace on the map, says Sean Newsom Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a weekend Tulum, Mexico Multiple Display Advertising Items 21 Days in Central Whether you're Indiana Jones or Jacques Cousteau, the happy isthmus has it all. Peter Hutchison is your guide On to Belize Belize's Barrier Reef San Ignacio Tikal Antigua Multiple Display Advertising Items Lake Atitlan Copan Bay Islands Travel brief Where to stay on your great Central American adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Fine wines, fast cars, private jets — travel is rock'n'roll for Penny Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a long weekend for two in Spain, courtesy of Avro and Keytel International The competition Contents Teeny Tories Young Conservatives were once as fashionable as horrid Tory Boys. But times are changing. John Elliott and Jasper Gerard discover that it really is becoming cool to be a true blue Radisson Edwardian Hotels Inside Fighting the war was the easy bit We've lost the colonial habit so how do we rebuild failed states? Robert Cooper, an adviser to Tony Blair, says the US needs a new approach Teeny Tories So who's responsible for rotten schools, Diane? Chris Woodhead, former chief inspector of schools, says Abbott is talking total tosh I'm a hypocrite and I don't care Diane Abbott decided she had to send her son to private school despite the devastating effect on her left-wing firebrand credentials The Sunday Times Wine Club Baby, get out of the nursery In spite of everything, Bush is on the up Sunk by our genetic junk America, je t'aime toujours Intercontinental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relax, it's the end of ambition Tom Hodgkinson's amusing little idea a decade ago has become the credo for a whole generation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodbye 007, it's Jonah I'm after now Grieving for Letisha in a deathly silence Marcia Shakespeare tells Stuart Wavell about her fight for justice since her daughter was killed in the crossfire of a gangland feud Lies, damned lies and the Office for National Statistics Inept gathering of the census and other official data has a hidden impact on all our lives — from public services to pensions, says Paul Ormerod The Sunday Times crossword My short, minging marriage to Jade Major Charles Ingram tells Julia Llewellyn Smith his terrifying two weeks with a foghorn-voiced TV wife were also an education Jane doesn't deserve to be demonised Postal dispute and readers' competitions Porsche My life with a trendy tumour Katie Pearson struggled to adjust when diagnosed with breast cancer, but then she found it was almost fashionable Multiple Display Advertising Items A-Z of exotic Christmas presents Doors Your guide to the internet Webwatch In the first part of a two-week exploration, Sally Kinnes takes a trip around the global online bazaar to spice up festive-season spending A is for Abstract-Patterned Bags B is for Bedouin Rugs C is for Crystal Christmas Decanter D is for Diamond Chocolate Box E is for Eldo Rein in your camera Sounding off F is for Fur Nipple Warmers G is for Gaida H is for Holy Soil How to buy safely over the net I is for Irish Peat Bogs J is for Jazarieh K is for Kremlyovskie L is for Lotka Stationery M is for Meerschaum Pipe N is for Norwegian Sweater P is for Perfume Bottle O is for Ocelot Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Ease for techie pains Computer use can cause long-term physical problems, but Jenni Muir finds that alternative therapies are helping to take the strain Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Now Click Here Games: the latest games for computer, console and mobil BT Equipment to help posture Too old? I'll be the judge of that. . . At 76, former high court judge Sir Oliver Popplewell has gone back to university. Rachel Johnson meets him to find out why Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items There's an art to business MBA courses are no longer the preserve of bankers and ad men, says Mary Braid. Now even gallery owners and classicists are signing up Two into one will go when schools want to merge Answer the question Next Sunday: Parent Power All hail King and Corbin, rulers of the restaurant world Winner's Dinners Exit with a bang not a whimper Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life The Daily Telegraph: Tony Capstick Last word. . . In the Charts at No 10? The Daily Telegraph: Sir Hugh Ripley Winner's Letters Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner People of the Week Fancy Some Spare Change, Guv? Talking Heads From the Daily Mail, From the Financial Times, From the Guardian, From The Sun: P. S. Contents Be brave if you want to boost returns Russia . . . but blue chips are safer Top-paying bond News in Brief Contents China More online trades Latin America US growth figures push Footsie higher Commodities Unquoted companies Fidelity Investments Contents Borrowers: stop shrugging and start worrying Multiple Display Advertising Items A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Cairn buy fuels takeover speculation Directors' Deals How to make the most of the market recovery Investors are piling back into the stock market, but they should learn from past mistakes. By Kathryn Cooper The Woolwich The funds that have beaten the Some investment schemes have raced ahead since the bull market peaked, but will they stay at the top, asks Kathryn Cooper Halifax Charcol Funds Higher than at the Market Peak Legal & General How Much Does your Fund Need to Grow? Out of the Rough Fears over 'low-risk' schemes Funds the Experts Recommend Technology stocks make a comeback Multiple Display Advertising Items The Woolwich Buying to Hold Baby trust 'will help rich most' Multiple Display Advertising Items A child can cut your tax bill Saving on behalf of your son or daughter will give them a head start in life—and may help your finances too. By David Budworth Personal allowance A&M trusts Stakeholder pensions Child tax credit Good Move Loan spree goes unchecked Banks are offering borrowers home loans that do not require any proof of income. Report by Clare Francis Glasswork prices won't break any records Collector's File Multiple Display Advertising Items Should you hang on to banking shares? Financial stocks have enjoyed a strong run, but a rise in rates could hold them back. Alicia Wyllie asks the experts for advice Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Alliance & Leicester Barclays HBOS Retailers use hard sell on store cards Royal Bank of Scotland Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Fund is good value despite recent dip Fund Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Trader stays true to his winning strategy My Diy Pension Chicago star homes in on property Fame and Fortune Claire Sweeney owns three flats that she hopes will grow in value to fund her old age, writes Natalie Graham Fidelity Investments Lenders charge premium rates on £1m mortgages Record numbers of million-pound homes are changing hands, but rich buyers rarely get the best loans. By Naomi Caine Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dig out the talent in your company Talent management is the new tool for helping all of a firm's staff reach their full potential. Report by Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Grooming tomorrow's high-flyers Trouble at the top? Learn a lesson from IDS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Older workers enter the new age of fairness Laws coming in 2006 will tackle ageism but it will take longer to change attitudes, writes Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Employers Why carers get a hostile public Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in Creature Feature Cry for Guy The Funday Times Wildlife wonders Funday News Ocean watch Pole to pole It's a rap Cyber champs Artistic licence The Simpsons The next Step Liberty X are Jumpin' for joy about their new album - Being Somebody - and they couldn't wait to tell Jordan paramor all about it Imax Step Back in Time Jason Page takes a closer look at the Ancient Egyptians to find out more about The Powerpuff Girls Barbie Style Fresh! Coraline Viewtiful Joe Sport News Today Rugby world Cup, New Zealand v Wales, Sydney Saturday Rugby league. First Test, Great Britain v Australia Remember my Name Funday Stars In the Swing Squirt Creature feature Jarvis Robot Crusoe Academy Style Star Next Week Hopper Whopper Funday Prize Haul Dear f-mail, I can't wait till bonfire night, I even … Dear f-mail, We are encouraged at school to eat more … Capri-Sun Silly Contents Inside this Week Contents Lexus catches the hybrid bug Up to Speed Judge, we have a problem here MG does an Italian job Cars on TV I buy my cars pre-crashed Me and my Motors Imogen Stubbs On her CD Changer Volvo's bonny baby Frankel Drives the Volvo $40 Vital Statistics Triumph of the diesel Sales of petrol cars have just been overtaken by diesels at the top of the market. And the revolution won't stop there, says Andrew Frankel How Car Buyers Have Switched Allegiance How to save At last, the British sports car that really makes a splash The Gibbs Aquada is no Aston Martin on land, but when it finally takes the plunge it's pure James Bond, writes Andrew Frankel Vital Statistics Two Hundred Years of Trying to Make Cars Float Porsche Used Car: Honda S2000 Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Honda S2000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Are You Sitting Comfortably? Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Rockers Do It by Remote The Knowledge Gaskets Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Armchair Rallying Gets Real Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The best gargoyle money can buy Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes_Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Letters SAAB Have your Say Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Inside How Much? A house with an orchard in. . . 5 Tyndalls Court, Tyndalls Park Road, Bristol, £190,000 Moving on Lofty ambitions Time and place A tower block in Kingston gave Jacqueline Wilson a room of her own to write in Design Classics Black & Decker Workmate Sussex appeal lives on Commuter land Prices can be high, but homes in and around Brighton and Hove are popular with London office workers, families and retired couples. 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You can still find tenants to avoid a winter chill The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingsoak Contents Sony Contents Living the good life For men of a certain age, she'll always be the woman in that sitcom, but Bryan Appleyard finds the real Felicity Kendal is a worryingly skinny granny with a taste for Beckett and Judaism What's life like out of The Office? A bit wild, Ricky Gervais tells Stephen Armstrong Cause celeb No… that can't be Camilla! And what's Sven up to? In Alison Jackson's work your wildest fantasies about the famous come true, says Waldemar Januszczak The Rod Stewart Soul survivor He only came third in Fame Academy, but with a five-album deal, Lemar is planning for a future at the top, says Robin Eggar Trouble and strife Eccentric married couple the Handsome Family might squabble, but together they make beautiful music, says Andy Miller Biteback A queen just wants Television Wake-up call Alien: The Director's Cut 15,115 mins Rest of the week's films The National Theatre Seabiscuit PG, 141 mins In America Short Cuts The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Lust without life For all its visual flair, Jane Campton's 'erotic thriller' is neither sexy nor thrilling, says Cosmo Landesman The Month Dramatico Alive and kicking After a long legal battle for the right to perform its founder's works, the Martha Graham Dance Company is determined to do them justice, says Clifford Bishop Apollo Victoria Theatre Arts theatre Opens 7th November Gehry's new building is not the most thrilling of those Steven Berkuff's The Sunday Times Inbal Pinto Dance Company Theatre Royal Drury Lane Of Mice and Man Rest of the week's theatre Over My Shoulder Wyndham's Lyceum Theatre An eye for an I In Neil LaBute's savage new play, 9/11 is just another excuse for selfishness, says Victoria Segal The Month The Month Classical On record The week's essential new releases Claudio Arrau Liszt: Sonata in B minor, Aprés une lecture du Dante; Beethoven: Sonata Appassionata Classical CD of the week Alice Coote Debut Recital: Songs by Haydn, Mahler and Schumann Vivaldi Vespers Concerto Italiano, dir Rinaldo Alessandrini Native Opus 111 Op 30383 (2 CDs) Elliott Carter Homages and Dedications Nieuw Ensemble, cond Ed Spanjaard Mark Owen In Your Own Time Pop and Jazz The National Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers Liberty X Being Somebody Extracts from this album can be heard on November's … Ryan Adams Rock N Roll New kids in town The Loose Cannons Eleventh Dream Day Prairie School Freakout Jandek The Place Hot Club of Cowtown Continental Stomp Guided by Voices Human Amusements at Hourly Rates Pop CD of the week Gwyn & Will First Songs The Month The Sunday Times All change, please Glyndebourne's touring arm has a new name, but its Peter Sellars productions feel too samey, says Hugh Canning Royal Opera House The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead All's Well That Ends Well Dinner Sweeney Todd Thirteen Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Spelibound This week, don't miss Theatre The Sugar Syndrome Art Heath Robinson Comedy Rhona Cameron Opera Aida Dance Merce Cunningham Dance Company: Anniversary Events Concert Angela Hewitt Pop Way Beyond Hashville Beyond the fragments After seeing the final version of a new opera, Paul Driver wishes it had been left as it was In the Cut Band of Brothers PC £34.99, ages 16+ Robert Plat Sixty Six to Timbukto Railroad Tycoon 3 PC £34.99, all ages The Month In Memoriam PC and Mac, £29.99 ages 16+ XIII PlayStation2, GameCube, Xbox, £39.99, ages 12+ The Secret Policeman's Ball ICL, 15,586 mins; £39.99 (DVD) DVDs and videos I Capture the Castle Momentum, PG, 109 mins; Rental Weeks Screens Otello TDK, 140 mins; £24.99 (DVD) Peter Grimes Warner Music Vision, 160 mins; £19.99 (DVD) Hollywood agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Beyond Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination by Heien Fielding Picador £12.99 pp350 Read on. . . A victory won on the wind and a prayer The Confident Hope of a Miracle: The True History of the spanish Armada by Neil Hanson Royalty … Read on. . . Diary A rock in a hard place A Royal Duty by Paul Burell M Joseph £17.99 pp396 Waterstone's Early awakenings Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel Garcia Marquez trans Edith grossman Cape £18.99 pp484 Mutiny A little night reading What Redmond O'Hanlon has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: the Conservative leadership The making of modern politics Reform: The Fight for the 1832 Reform Act by edward Pearce Rotten to the core Read on. . . Why we are in his debt Pitt the Younger: A Life by Micheal J Turner Hambledon & London £19.95 pp320 Unrepentant to the end Diana Mosley by Anne de Courcy Chatto £20 pp430 WHSmith The Folio Society The wasteland War Monte Cassino: The Story of the Hardest-Fought Battle of World War Two by Mathew Parker Headine £20 pp456 A nation betrayed Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw by Norman Davies MacMillan £25 pp880 The Softback Preview Waterstone's Dark deeds Little Black Book of Stories by a S Byatt Chatto £12 pp279 Singularly still lives The Way to Paradise by Mario Vargas Llosa trans Natasha Wimmer Faber £16.99 pp373 The Perfect House: A Journey with the Renaissance Master Andrea Palladio by Witlod Rybczynski Paperbacks Durrant editions limited 31 Songs by Nick Hornby John Betjeman New Fame, New Love by Bevis Hillier Children's book of the week The Little Cat Baby by Allan Ahiberg illus Fritz Wegner Age 3-7 Desolation Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood Hoo-Hahs and Passing Frenzies: Collected Journalism by Francis Wheen Wintering by Kate Moses Broadway, Jeeves? The Diary of a Theatrical Adventure written and read by Martin Jarvis Echoing Voices: More Memories of a Country House Snooper by John Harris Boy written and read by Roaid Dahl Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Love Letters of F Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda gitzgerald ed by Jackson R Bryer and Cathy W Barks You really must read. . . The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The Sunday Times concise crossword No 816 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents Oddest cop show Keen Eddie Sunday, Sky One Mix, 8pm Audition Today, C4, 11.50pm Police problems Old reliable Law & Order Sunday, Sky One Mix, 10pm 45 minutes of fame Tonight: Sir Trevor Goes Back To Baghdad Monday, ITV1, 8pm Best satire Monkey Dust Tuesday, BBC3, 9.30pm Where's Star Wars? Film 2003 With Jonathan Ross Tuesday, BBC1, 11.15pm Half Nelson Fightbox Wednesday, BBC3,7.30pm Full Nelson Five Things I Hate About You Wednesday, BBC2, 8pm Crocks of gold Superstars Thursday, BBC1,8pm The one to watch The Theory Of Everything, Today, C4,8pm Most quotable Queer Eye For The Staright Guy Thursday, Living, 9pm Two steps forward The Joy of Decks Thursday, ITV1, 11.30pm Citizens' advice House Of Horrors Friday, ITV1, 8pm Radio Pick of the Day Classic Serial: Hard Times (R4,3pm) Lifestyle show Costa Living (ITV1, 6pm) It's war Robot Wars (Five, 7pm) Sunday drama Monarch Of The Glen (BBC1,8pm) Murder one Silent Witness (BBC1, 9pm) Sunday sleaze Sex Empires: The New Queens Of Porn (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Abyss: Live (BBC1, from 3.15pm) Murder two Midsomer Murders (ITV1, 9pm) Sun, sex and sangria Is Harry On The Boat? (Sky One, 10pm) Critics' choice Films Sunday 2 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Monday 3 November Pick of the Day Loudest chat rooms Best report Real Story With Fiona Bruce (BBC1, 7.30pm) Nice motors Speed Machines: Bentley v Mercedes (C4,8pm) Chopper squad Building The Ultimate: Helicopter (Five, 8pm) Pick of the day Mastermind (BBC2, 8pm) We are amused Looking For Victoria (BBC1, 9pm) Most irony-proof Room 101 (BBC2,9pm) Bleakest 60 minutes Lifer: Living With Murder (C4,9pm) Films Critics' Choice You TV BBC1 Monday 3 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Monday 3 November Radio Pick of the Day The Language Of Kylie (R2,8.30pm) Iconoclastic profile Beckham's Body Parts (Itv1, 9.50pm) Best history Days That Shook The World: Romanovs (BBC2, 8.30pm) Celeb humiliation Britain's Wrost Celebrity Driver (Five, 8.30pm) Best profile Israel's Generals: Ariel Sharon (BBC4,9pm) Fly on the wall Wife Swap (C4,9pm) Pick of the day The Victoria Cross—For Valour (BBC2, 9pm) Money programme Can't Take It With You: Howard Hughes (BBC2, 10pm) Parents' tales Separated At Birth (BBC1, 10.35pm) Soap moment Brookside (C4,10.40pm) Brothers In Law (C4,1pm) Films Our TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday 5 November Pick of the Day Best terpsichoreans War stories Vacations from hell Top bricks and mortar Pick of the day Commercial breaks Manners, please Worst phobia Film choice Critics' choice Films His TV BBC1 Wednesday 5 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday 5 November Radio Thursday November Pick of the Day Nice to be nice Soap moment Best art On the run The big question Pick of the day Vacant vacation Spelling test Films Film choice Critics choice Her TV BBC1 Thursday November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday November Radio Friday 7 November Pick of the Day Most disturbing Best comedy, just State of Grace Flatlining comedy? Pick of the day Cheap thrills Ruck of the week Music to the ears Films Film choice Critics' choice Their TV BBC1 Friday 7 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Saturday 8 November Pick of the Day The big match Best historical doc Best real history More history Book show Pick of the day Drama Boot-scooting boogie BBC1 Millions viewing week ending Oct 5 Film choice Critics' choice Films Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 Saturday 8 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Saturday 8 November Sky Movies |Photograph Volvo Citizen Contents Renault Vel Satis Ernest & Julio Gallo Lexus Pay List Australia Aga Dfs |Photograph|Photograph|Photograph|Photograph Northern rock Royal Caribeean International |Photograph Pay List Here they are ? the 500 people with the fattest pay packets in Britain today. And it has been a bumper year for footballers, businesswomen and elderly rockers. Philip Beresford reports Top 10 2002 Top 10 2003 Roman Abramovich: Business, age 37, 1, £564m Britain's Top 500 Earners John Caudwell: Telecoms, age 51 Britain's Top 500 Earners Michael Cornish: Business, age 50 Philip Green: Retailing, age 51 Jk Rowling: 5, £125m Roman Abramovich: Business, age 37, 1, £564m Bill Archer: Retailing, age 59 John Fredriksen: Business, age 59 Lynn Wilson: Property and construction, age 63 Patrick Moores: Retailing, age 45 Paul Drayson: Pharmaceuticals, age 43 James Moores: Retailing, age 41 Sir Paul McCartney: Music, age 61 J k Rowling: Publishing, age 38, 5, £125m Top 10 UNDER-30s Lord Sainsbury of Turville: Retailing, age 63 Tim Radford: Telecoms, age 42 Simon Fuller: Tv and media, age 43 David Moores: Retailing, age 57 Conn Wilson: Property and construction, age 69 Stelios Haji-Ioannou: Business, age 36 Stuart Wheeler: Business, age 67 Sting: music, age 52, 28, £25. 143m Simon Cowell: Music, age 44 Peter Wade: Business, age 50 Alison Goldberg: Retailing, age44 Sara Phillips: Retailing, age 45 Peter Field: Publishing, age 60 Charlene De Carvalho: Business, age 49 Phil Collins: Music, age 52 Allan Willett: Business, age 67 John Ryan: Business, age 53 Richard Desmond: Tv and media, age 51 Robbie Williams Tim Shacklock: Finance, age 47 Sting Robbie Williams: Music, age 29, 26, £26m John Armstrong: Business, age 59 Richard Cunningham: Telecom, age 43 James Suenson-Taylor: Retailing, age 48 Christopher Little: Publishing, age 62 Portia Kennaway: Retailing, age 37, 38, £18. 429m Prof Brian Bellhouse: Pharmaceuticals, age 67, 39, £18. 182m Marilyn Anselm: Retailing, age 58 David Beckham: Football, age 28, 34, £20. 5m Ken Bates: Football, age 71 Yoram Anselm: Retailing, age 62 Anthony Moores: Retailing, age 51 John Mahoney: Tv and media, age 63 Top 10 Women Philip Hulme: Computing, age 55 The Queen: Establishment, age 76 John Apthorp: Feel and drink, age 68 Sir Anthony Hopkins: Film, age 65 Madonna: Music, age 45 Martin Dawes: Telecoms, age 60 Michael Sherwood: Finance, age 38 Sir Elton John Sir Elton John: Music, age 56, 48=, £15m Xerox Bob Frazer: Lottery, age 58 Richard Walter: Finance, age 33 Eric Clapton: Music, age 58 Top 10 Earners in Music Gary Middlebrook: Property and construction, age 48 Rod Stewart Denise O'donoghue: Tv and media, age 48 Robert Edmiston: Business, age 57 Jimmy Mulville: Tv and media, age 48 Sir Peter Vardy: Retailing, age 56 Lucian Freud: Art, age 80 Rod Stewart: Music, age 58, 57, £13m Sir Mick Jagger: Music, age 60, 62=, £12m Keith Richards: music, age 59 Graham Hazell: Finance, age 41 Tony Pidgley: Property and construction, age 56 Patrick Cryne: Computing, age 52 Damien Hirst Andrew Salvesen: Business, age 56 Tony Ball: Tv and media, age 47 Ian Hutcheson: Feed and drink, age 73 Geoff Wilson: Retailing, age 73 Charles Wilson: Retailing, age 38 Jackie Collins: Publishing, age 66 Damien Hirst: Art, age 38, 69, £11. 5m Andrew Vicari: Art, age 65 Robert Nadler: Property and construction, age 49 The Prince of Wales: Establishment, age 54 David Wilson: Property and construction, age61 Dinesh Dhamija:Business, age 53 Michael Carroll: Lottery, age 19 John Hargreaves: Retailing, age 59 Nissan Top Welsh Earners Jeff Morris: Business, age 14, 83, £9. 5m Richard Nelson: Business, age 60 Graham Wylie: Computing, age 44, 85, £9. 266m Harvey McGrath: Finance, age 51 Lennox Lewis: 87, £9m Elizabeth Harrop Stephen Marks: Fashion, age 58, 89, £8. 889m Viscount Rothermere: Tv and media, age 35, 90, £8. 676m Ewan McGregor: Film, age 32, 91, £8. 4m Lennox Lewis: sport, age 38, 87, £9m Ozzy Osbourne: Music, age 54, 92=, £8m Top 10 Earners in Tv and Media Sir Ridley Scott: Film, age 65 Colin Halpern: Food and drink, age 66 Stephen Nesbitt: Finance, age 54 Clive Jacobs: Business, age 42 Hugh Osmond: Food and drink, age 41 Michael Owen: Football, age 23 Jez San: Computing, age 37 John Condron: Publishing, age 53 Roger Dickens: Computing, age 55 Jane Leeves: Tv and media, age 42, 102=, £7m Patrick Stewart: Film, age 63, 102=, £7m Duncan Davidson: Property and construction, age 62 Michael Spencer: Finance, age 48 Peter Cruddas: Finance, age 50 John Brown: Business, age 61 Adam Kaye: Food and drink, age 35 Sam Kaye: Food and drink, age 31 Martin Finegold: Finance, age 46 Peter Harding: Business, age 43 Christopher Kirker: Business, age 53 Angy Kirker: Business Owen McLaughlin: Business, age 44 Rowan Atkinson: Tv and media, age 48, 115, £6. 496m Barbara Taylor Bradford: Publishing, age 70 Ian Hartley, John Hartley: Property and construction, age 52, Property and construction, age 48 Simon Sainsbury: Retailing, age 73 David Gabbay: Property and construction, age 59 Sten Mortstedt: Property and construction, age 63 Lord Harris: Retailing, age 61 Intel inside Bourgognes Tony Gallagher: Property and construction, age 51, 123, £6. 029m Peter Simon: Fashion, age 54, 124, £6. 002m David Coulthard: sport, age 32, 125=, £6m Andrew Cussons: Retailing, age 46, 125=, £6m Anne Robinson: Tv and media, age 59, 125=, £6m Jerry Springer: Tv and media, age 59, 125=, £6m Orlando Bloom: Film, age 26, 125=, £6m Charlie Watts: Music, age 62, 125=, £6m Ronnie Wood: Music, age 58, 129=, £6m John Edwards: Finance, age 37, 132, £5. 9m Christopher Moran: Finance, age 55, 133, £5. 858m David Sullivan: Publishing, age 54, 134, £5. 852m Duke of Westminster: Establishment, age 51, 135, £5. 8m Danny Regan: Business, age 60, 136, £5. 25m Lord Archer: Publishing, age 63, 141, £5. 6m Walter Scott: Finance, age 56, 137, £5. 732m Andrew Strain: Lottery, age 77, 138, £5. 647m Sir David Alliance: Retailing, age 71, 139, £5. 683m David McLean: Property and construction, age 60, 140, £5. 683m Lord Archer: Publishing, age 63, 141, £5. 6m Gwenan Williams: Lottery, age 40, 142, £5. 557m Sean Keogh: Business, age 36, 143, £5. 535m Sol Campbell: Football, age 29, 144=, £5. 5m Iain Jekkins: Tv and media, age 42, 145=, £5. 5m Suzie Jenkins: Tv and media, age 38 Top 10 Singles Allen McClay: Pharmaceuticals, age 71, 117, £5. 483m Roy Keane James Barham: Property and construction, age 66, 119, £5. 43m Brian Souter: Business, age 49, 120, £5. 429m David Bulmer: Food and drink, age 66, 121, £5. 373m Jude Law: Film, age 30, 152, £5. 3m Roy Keane: Football, age 32, 148, £5. 45m Erin O'connor: Fashion, age 25, 166=, £5m Wyndham Emmott: Lottery, age 61, 153, £5. 264m Esmond Bulmer: Food and drink, age 68, 154, £5. 283m Martin Stewart: Tv and media, age 40, 155, £5. 21m Geoffrey Guy: Pharmaceuticals, age 49, 156, £5. 199m Ronald Ullah: Lottery, age 58, 157, £5. 177m Thierry Henry: Football, age 26, 158, £5. 35m James Dyson: Business, age 56, 159, £5. 289m William Ives: Business, age 60, 160, £5. 243m Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover: Retailing, age 76, 161, £5. 8m Peter Orton: Tv and media, age 60 Mike Balfour: Business, age 54 Sir David McMurtry: Business, age 63 The Top 500: By Astrological Sign Kylie Minogue: Music, age 35, 166=, £5m Steve Graham: Computing, age 39 Kerim Derhalli: Finance, age 40 Josephine Dickson: Payoffs, age 52 Rupert Everett: Film, age 44 Colin McRae: Sport, age 35 Erin O'Connor Kylie Minogue: Music, age 35, 166=, £5m Alan Witzenfeld: Business, age 49 Catherine Zeta-Jones: Film, age 34, 166=, £5m Stanley Fink: Finance, age 46 Bill Thornton: Food and drink, age 62 Stanley Fink: Finance, age 46 Top 10 Earners in the Movies Paul Walker: Computing, age 46 Michael Masterson: Property and construction, age 46 Christopher Mills: Finance, age 50 Rio Ferdinand: Football, age 24, 180, £4. 85m Alan Wiseman: Food and drink, age 53 Hazel Grange: Lottery, age 50 Tony Smith: Music, age 58 Rio Ferdinand: Football, age 24, 180, £4. 85m Ray Horney: Property and construction, age 67 Robert Wiseman: Foot and drink, age 48 Mike Gooley: Business, age 67 Robbie Fowler: Football, age 28 Dan Hamilton: Lottery, age 57 Linda Mellor: Lottery, age 39 Paul Oakenfold: Music, age 40 Andrew Toulcher: Lottery, age 42 Catherine Zeta-Jones: Film, age 34, 166=, £5m Terence Mordaunt: Business, age 56 Abbot Alet Top 10 Losers Sir Peter Rigby: Computing, age 60 Noel McKee: Retailing, age 34 Lindsay Owen-Jones: Business, age 57, 195, £4. 382m Harold Martin: Business, age 68, 196, £4. 348m Ronnie Frost: Business, age 67, 297, £4. 304m Rachel Weisz: Film. Age 32, 201=, £4. 25m Juan Veron: Football, age 28 Thomas Cone: Lottery, age 64 Hamish Ogston: Finance, age 55 Steve McManaman: Football, age 31 Rachel Weisz: Film. Age 32, 201=, £4. 25m Jass Raykanda: Telecoms, age 39 Extra Thinice Jakob Shafron: Business, age 51 Chris Tarrant: Tv and media, age 57 Jeremy Lang: Finance, age 39 Richard Burns: Sport, age 32 Judy Craymer: Music, age 46, 207=, £4m Dario Franchitti: Sport, age 30 Lord Moynihan: Business, age 48 Alan Shearer: Football, age 33 Penny Streeter: Business, age 36 Judy Craymer: Music, age 46, 207=, £4m Ryan Giggs: Football, age 29 Des O'connor: Tv and media, age 71, 227, £3. 7m Edward Atkin: Business, age 59 Bernard Matthews: Food and drink, age 73 Ann Gloag: Business, age 60 Lord Black: Tv and media, age 59 Andrew Jackson: Finance, age 55 Leon Litchfield: Business, age 70 William Pattisson: Finance, age 40 Ian Gowrie-Smith; Pharmaceuticals, age 55 Peter Kenyon: Football, age 50 Paul Walsh: Food and drink, age 48 Roger De Haan: Business, age 55 Sir Alex Ferguson: Football, age 61 Des O'Connor Leeds Disunite David O'Leary Bt Flashing the Cash Top 10 Earners in Publishing Lord Browne: Business, age 55 Tom Singh: Retailing, age 54, 229, £3. 634m Natalia Vodianova Rob Terry: Computing, age 34, 231=, £3. 596m Charles Dunstone: Telecoms, age 38, 231=, £3. 596m Dennis Bergkamp: Football, age 34, 233, £3. 555m Peter Kane: Business, age 57, 234, £3. 536m Sir Ken Morrison: Retailing, age 72, 235, £3. 582m Sarah Brightman: Music, age 42, 236, £3. 5m Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink: Football, age 31, 245=, £3. … Ruud Van Nistelrooy: Football, age 27 Paul Smith: Tv and media, age 56 James Lupton: Finance, age 48 Charles Wigoder: Telecoms, age 43 Jean Adderley, William Adderley: Retailing, age 55, … Dave Charlton: Retailing, age 48, 242=, £3. 376m David Harding: Business, age 47 Daron Lee: Finance, age 36 Frank Skinner: Tv and media, age 46 Natalia Vodianova: Fashion, age 21, 230, £3. 6m Mike Norris: Computing, age 42 Peter Dawson: Business, age 65 Daniel Katz: Art, age 55 Barry Bester: Retailing, age 46 Neil McRoberts: Finance, age 60 Jenson Button: Sport, age 23, 254, £3. 2m Kevin Reardon: Property and construction, age 55 Jenson Button: Sport, age 23, 254, £3. 2m Tim Davis: Lottery, age 43 Kate Moss: Fashion, age 29 Nigel Hall: Retailing, age 48 George Michael: Music, age 40 Milla Jovovich: Film, age 27 Patrick Vieira: Football, age 27 Kerry MacDonald: Lottery, age 21 Michael Turner: Lottery, age 45 Patricia Roche: Business, age 56 Deborah Purvis: Lottery, age 36 Alek Wek: Fashion, age 26, 267=, £3m Anthony Whitby: Property and construction, age 48 Sir Cameron MacKintosh: Music, age 57 Alek Wek: Fashion, age 26, 267=, £3m The Duchess of York: Tv and media, age 44 Lord Grabiner Qc: Law, age 58 Kate Beckinsale: Film, age 30, 267=, £3m David Gray: Music, age 33, 267=, £3m David Pannick Qc: Law, age 47 Gordon Pollock Qc: Law, age 60 Top 10 Scots Ringo Starr: Music, age 63 Jonathan Sumption Qc: Law, age 54 Pete Townshend: Music, age 58 Terry Venables Darren Clarke: Sport, age 35 Peter Marano: Property and construction, age 45 Tom Bartlam: Finance, age 55 Damien Duff: Football, age 24 Sir Chris Gent: Telecoms, age 24 David Gray: Music, age 33, 267=, £3m David Ord: Business, age 55 Trevor Birch: Football, age 45 David Regan, Joanne Regan: Business, age 35, Business, age 33 Kate Beckinsale: Film, age 30, 267=, £3m It's only Rock'n' Bankrolls Epson Colin Montgomerie: Sport, age 40, 297=, £2. 8m David Reid: Retailing, age 56 Paul Scholes: Football, age 28 Top 10 Earners in Sport Martin Broughton: Business, age 56 Sir Terry Leahy: Retailing, age 47 James Power: Property and construction, age 62 Grahame Whateley: Property and construction, age 60 Bart Becht: Business, age 47 William Tinkler: Property and construction, age 40 Ephraim Belcher: Food and drink, age 60 Gareth Davis: Business, age 53 Emile Heskey: Football, age 25 Jack Higgins: Publishing, age 74 Colin Montgomerie: Sport, age 40, 297=, £2. 8m Jamie Oliver: Tv and media, age 28, 302=, £2. 75m Jonathan Ross: Tv and media, age 42 Carol Vorderman: Tv and media, age 42 Fabien Barthez: Football, age 32 Marcel Desailly: Football, age 35 Graham Norton: Tv and media, age 40, 302=, £2. 75md Tony Brown: Business, age 66 John Radford, Alf Cole: Lottery, age 59, Lottery, age 60 John Radford Garry Hogarth: Business, age 48 Steve Morgan: Property and construction, age 51 Paul Davidson: Finance, age 49 David Kyte: Finance, age 43 Graham Norton: Tv and media, age 40, 302=, £2. 75m Freddie Ljungberg: Football, age 26 James Oliver: £275m Furniture land Top 10 OVER-65s Malcolm Denmark: Tv and media, age 48 Mark Blandford: Business, age 45 Dave Whelan: Retailing, age 66 Kevin Davis: Finance, age 42 David Rickards: Computing, age 37 Brian Kingham: Business, age 59 Terry Burman: Retailing, age 58 Richard Brainin: Business, age 49 David Ross: Telecoms, age 38 Tim Henman: Sport, age 29, 327=, £2. 6m Sir Francis MacKay: Food and drink, age 59 Fred Goodwin: Finance, age 45 Ian McGlinn: Retailing, age 64 Tim Henman: Sport, age 29, 327=, £2. 6m Lisa Ratliffe: Fashion, age 23, 327=, £2. 6m Sir Frank Williams: sport, age 61, 327=, £2. 6m Peter Ogden: computing, age 56, 330, £2. 599m Clive Mann: Business, age 66, 331, £2. 579m Geoffrey Glibbery: Business, age 55, 332, £2. 577m Don Lewin: Retailing, age, 333, £2. 569m Karina Rickards: Computing, age 36, 334, £2. 55m Paul Rooney: Property and construction, age 56 Gary Dutton: Business, age 54 Tony Bramall: Retailing, age 67, 337=, £2. 51m Sven-Goran Eriksson: Football, age 55, 339=, £2. 5m Marc Jonas: Food and drink, age 34, 337=, £2. 58m Eve Cavanagh: Lottery, age 72 Craig David: Music, age 22, 339=, £2. 5m Sven-Goran Eriksson: 339=, £2. 5m Nick Faldo: Sport, age 46 Top 10 Earners in Football Carl Fogarty: Sport, age 38 Tony Freeman: Lottery, age 56 Dwight Yorke: Football, age 31 Glenn Hoddle: Football, age 46, 353, £2. 45m Robert Durward: Business, age 52 John Deer: Business, age 65 Trevor Finn: Retailing, age 46 Stuart Williams: Retailing, age 59 John Bloor: Property and construction, age 60 Crispin Davis: Publishing, age 54 Jean-Pierre Garnier: Pharmaceuticals, age 56 Top Asian Earners Glenn Hoddle: Football, age 46, 353, £2. 45m Peter Gibson: Business, age 57, £2. 447m Philippa Rose: Business, age 44 Siemens The Smart Money Karen Elson: 356, £2. 4m Linda Bewers: Lottery, age 51, 357=, £2. 371m Reginald Smith: Lottery, age 85, 357=, £2. 371m Sir Keith Whitson: Finance, age 60 Chris Wright: Tv and media, age 59, 360, £2. 356m Nicolas Anelka: Football, age 24, 361=, £2. 35m The Top 500 by Age Group Karen Elson: Fashion, age 24, 356, £2. 4m Harry Kewell: Football, age 25, 361=, £2. 35m Joe Cole: 363=, £2. 345m Dan McCauley: Business, age 67, 363=, £2. 345m John Lancaster: Business, age 61 Sir Martin Sorrel: Tv and media, age 58, 366, £2. 322m Frank Lampard: Football, age 25, 367=, £2. 3m Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Football, age 30 Elliott Bernerd: Property and construction, age 58 Jean-Loup Brousse De Gersigny: Finance, age 49 Tim Blackmore: Tv and media, age 59 Lord Kirkham: Retailing, age 58 Joe Cole: 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Niall Fitzgerald: Business, age 58, Elizabeth Hurley: Fashion, age 38, 396, £2. 15m Julian Horn-Smith: Telecoms, age 54 Phillip Wallis: Property and construction, age 41 David Jones: Business, age 53 Michael Dobson: Finance, age 51 Elizabeth Hurley: Fashion, age 38, 396, £2. 15m Michael Williams: Business, age 55 Winston Bogarde: Football, age 33 Nicky Butt: Football, age 28 Barry Ferguson: Football, age 25 Robert Parfett, Stephen Parfett: Food and drink, age 44, Food and drink, age 47 Jacquetta Wheeler: Fashion, age 22 Alastair Head: Telecoms, age 38 Brian Whittle: Pharmaceuticals, age 70 Jonathan Cainer: Tv and media, age 45, 386=, £2. 2m Richard Smith: Computing, age 55 Henry Angest: Finance, age 63 Sir Tim Sainsbury John Newman Padraic Fallon Barbara Forth: Lottery, age 39, 415, £2. 076m John Gildersleeve: Retailing, age 59, 416, £2. 07m Cilla Black: Tv and media, age 60, 423=, £2m Peter Cohen: Business, age 51, 417, £2. 06m Bridget Blow: Computing, age 54, 418, £2. 056m Paul 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