News from 25/01/2004
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Waldemar Januszczak, Sally Brock, Turki Al Fáisal, Dave Gorman, A Harrington, Karen Preece, Jonathan Miller, Jim Munro football editor, Vince Crump, Emma Parker Bowles, Ferdinand Mount, Susan Bell, Peter Sharkey, Neil Wormald, Charles Murray, Louise Armltstead, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Charles Nicholl, Rosie Millard, Clement Fredericks, Patricia Youngson, David Hewson, Roger Zebedee, Hugh Canning, Sarah Dempster, Donna Harrington, John Timpson chairman, Philip Guston, Dawe, Tom Stubbs, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Cabair, Christopher Morgan, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Susan Budden, Robbie Hudson, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Lucy Atkins, Nick Rennison, Wilf Altman, Bryan Appleyard, Nick MacKinnon, John Elliott, Kathryn Heyman, Laurence Phillips, Ali Allen, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Bill Joel, Godfrey Smith, Richard de Melim, Alexandra Kingston, William G Stewart, Jacqui Goddard, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Lina Das, Tim Evans, Derek Coggrave, Simon Buckland, James Knight, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Sarah Baxter, Ciaran Cranin, Lawrence Dallagley, Sian Griffiths, Jonathan Northcroft, Leni Gillman, Frank Parker, Spencer Clarke, Felice Hardy, Peter Whittle, Andrew Longmore, Caroline Brannigan, Paul Marinko, Steven Poole, Peter Done, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Hugh Ball, Neil Leighton, Nick Speed, Michael Anderson, Alasdair Reid, Mike Pattenden, Graham Duffill, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Eben Black, Adam Nathan, Gerry O'Donnell, Shelley von Strunckel, Doug Sager, Mike Laws, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Pat Cash, Hugh McIlvanney, Garth Pearce, John Follain, Stuart Andrews, David Leppard, Michael L'Estrange Australian High Commissioner, Amanda Holden, Aerosmith Steven Tyler, Stephen Amidon, Dr Eamonn Butler Director, Richard Hawkins, Gareth Huw Davies, Philip Willan, David Cracknell, Jayesh Ghaghda, Katrina Manson, Diana Wright, Roger France, Barry Flatman, Ian Hill, Phil Smith director, Natalie Graham, David Walsh, John Martin, Jack Grimston, Stephen Armstrong, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Richard Woods, Mel Bradman, Martin Pilcher, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Northcrdft, John Crossland, A A Gill, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Nigel Powell, Rebecca Hoar, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Lois Rogers Medical Editor, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Isabel Unsworth, Karen Rohinson, Nick Meo, Emilie Bruell, Helen Stewart, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Gail Emms, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Dennis Reed Chief Executive, Jane Mulkerrins, Susan d'Arcy, James Poole, Ivo Tennant, David Gower, Matt Wolf, David Smith, Steve Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Stephen Grey, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Tom English, Nicola Graydon, Hellen Stewart, Rhianna Pratchett, Christopher Hart, Alistair Baker general manager, Brian Montgomery, Hugh Mcllvanney, Joe Swift, Peter Watson, Stewart Lee, Patricia Nicol, Lindsay Baker, John O'Donnell, Julie Fleeting, Ranulph Fiennes, Tessa Boose, Jonathan Stamp, Tom Conran, Michael Howard, Chris Woodhead, Julie Currey, Alex Clark, Mark Edwards, Denys Fitzjohn, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Chris Coleman, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Marie Colvin, Christina Lame, Stephen Jones, Stephen Bleach, Louise Armitstead, Edwina Currie, Frankel, Trevor Lewis, R W Johnson, Glynn McDonald, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Michael Sheridan, Laura Atkinson, John Waples, John Dickie, Tom Neale, Andrew Lycett, J T Leory, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Harry Enfield, James Henderson, Dan Cairns, Pam Barett, Anthony Howard, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Peninsula, Karen Robinson, Philip Norman, Helen Davies, Martina Navratilova, Michael Snyder, Frank Whitford, Anne (Kemp) Moffet, Nicolette Jones, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, P D, Skye Docherty, Lynne Truss, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Ariel Leve, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Dara O'Briain, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Simon Wnde, Tom Cook, Frederick Forsyth, Liz Edwards, Greg Struthers, Paula Robinson, Richard Johnson, Chris Johnston, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Liam Foley, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Driver, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Rebecca Gilmore, Richard Draycott, Suzanna Thrift, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Phil Baker, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Alesdair Reid, C L, Rod Liddle, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Helen Hawkins, Dominic O'Connell, Andrew Holgate, Alasidair Reid, Caroline Donald, Miranda Seymour, Colin McDowell, Peter Kerr, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Sally Herron, Shane Watson, Judith O'Reilly, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Mick Fursman, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Peter, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Minette Marrin, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Pete Oliver, Matt Roberts, Cary Cooper, Chris Middleton, 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ResumoContents Genetics guru says infanticide can be moral Hutton will 'clear Blair of lies' Contents Virgin atlantic Man United in crisis over Ferguson deals Muslims outpace Anglicans in UK The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents The Royal Bank of Scotland Hodge 'ignored' warning on family-wrecking scandal Clarke refuses top-up fee rebels new sweeteners Cheney in plea to help beat terrorism Nipping out: Joely Richardson, the British star… Woman 'wed 20 men' Late bid plan stirs battle for Safeway Ministers get coy over their spliffing past What are You on, Minister? Euro Tunnel Woman skysurfer killed in crash-landing Britain deploys first sky marshals Turf tycoons close in for kill on 'Razor Elbows' Insight Multiple Display Advertising Items Hidden payments plunged Leeds deeper into debt Freeserve BMW Helmut Newton photo archive to go on display Police spend up to 90% of their time on red tape Failing schools on rise as inspectors find poor teachers Tory plan to let full cars use bus lanes Charity crisis sparks auction of stately piles David Brent gives his office tips to Microsoft Fact-I'm a Top Manager. So Learn from Me British elite ruled by foreign legion Volkswagen Galloway launches 'get Blair' party Hunt for buried oceans on Mars Tele Text Holidays Chrysler Voyager BBC halts production of Anne Robinson life story Wildlife is put at risk as Labour delays reforms Koo loses second breast Goat serum jabs help MS victims to walk again American Airlines A brand new way to get top job Ethics police bogged down by tiniest tiffs CitroËn Lawyers loom in Hawking battle 24 Hours The clock starts ticking on Tuesday. Tony Blair must run the gauntlet of top-up fees and then Hutton. Will he make it? Richard Woods, David Cracknell and Jonathan Carr-Brown report In the Line of Fire: Who Will Survive? Nationwide Spy, boffin, disgruntled civil servant The expert on weapons of mass destruction was a man of many roles, says Nicholas Rufford, ranging from the mundane to the mysterious This was the David Kelly I knew Skoda Auto Lexus Lone avenger on mission to find the truth Lord Hutton is known for measured judgment, but he has a killer instinct, reports Jonathan Carr-Brown Humiliation was his worst enemy Trappist twin tycoons let money do their talking Profile The Barelay brothers Sorry, Hans, brassy Brits rule the beaches now Smile the internet bank Beyond Hutton Retribution works Cybarco The Sunday Times When you want ignorance, go to an expert Picture Gallery It's getting hard for Blair to spot a new best friend in the US An imaginative variant on the Nigerian "advanced fee Planners cast a dark shadow over Ken's bright idea Atticvs Gordon's silent act means he's got something to shout about over Tone Atticvs You're on, Ron. . . just don't paint it black Atticvs The liberals have no use for you, Daddy, but children do What do you give the man who has everything? An Atticvs The Prince of Wales has found a new reputation to Atticvs A new biography of Tony Blair lays bare the soap opera Atticvs Lanacane Riddle of the Elgin marbles MG Rover Redirect taxes for local needs Your article Husband took wife to suicide bombing Lost Nanny Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Your Starter for £10,000: Is It worth It? New research reveals that the value of a degree is falling. Might it be better getting a three-year head start at the university of life? Judith O'Reilly and John Elliott report Lloyds TSB British Airways Camelot cool and charm lead race Kennedy glow fires 'no hoper' Kerry Next Stop: The Fickle State Democrat winners and losers Edwards runs to fulfil political dream of dead teenage son British Airways Holidays Trial of lady leaker turns heat on Sharon Mitsubishi Motors Berlin Jews defend 'kitsch' film of anti-Nazi revolt France finds its cover girl for veil battle Poms welcome—in outback only UBS Wealth Management Bird flu blunder by EU health chief Tolstoy saddles up to retrace epic ride across steppe Van Hoogstraten seeks land deal with Mugabe Lithuania's stunt-pilot president hit by scandal Starving Swaziland rebels at ANC royal wedding British back Iraqi 'kidnap' police Subaru Blasts Kill Five US Soldiers Pakistan's nuclear father did help Iran The week's weather Nissan Firms with illegal labour targeted News in Brief Speed camera rise New law used to close 'crack house' Missing girls found Queen joins drive to boost business £5.5m National Lottery jackpot to roll over Cricket star weds Mafia conviction Hollywood sulks as stars bunk off to try theatre The New Compact Times North Korea 'tested gas on prisoners' I gave Clarke the dope on my drugs racket Jenny Tonge, Liberal Democrat MP for Gaza Jaguar Limp praise for naked heroism Just what else have we got against Howard? So there are these lesbians, Sarah and Jamie Contents British european Bruno Knockout Cheyrou strikes to cheer Houllier Leeds study £20m bid as creditors hover Man Utd in Crisis over Ferguson Deals Bentley provides luxury finish Goalkeeper's gaffe hands easy victory to Sunderland Strikers inspire dominant Burnley to win Scarborough scare Chelsea Taylor grabs glory as Scunthorpe fail to take chances Blues handed penalty escape Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Separated at birth. . . Football tales from the tabs. . . Sweet victory for Houllier Colchester stand firm to earn a replay Newell brands referee 'arrogant' as Luton lose Round-up Hughes punishes brave Dons Swansea trundle through Sky Sports The Times Real riveting Reid Nottingham Forest may be in freefall, but they can look to a rising star for inspiration in today's Cup clash against the Blades Craddock proves his worth The Wolves defender now believes he deserves his place in the big time and will be a key figure in today's cup tie against West Ham Moyes Own Story Progress has stalled, but David Moyes can get his Everton revolution back on track with an FA Cup win over Fulham today Managing nicely: the David Moyes file The Sunday Times Tough guy in the City Paul Bosvelt wants to play down the Rotterdam Rottweiler image, but won't shirk a tackle against Tottenham today Vauxhall FA Cup flashback: May 14,1981,100th FA Cup final replay, Wembley Talk of the Town The FA Cup creates unlikely heroes, and Northampton hope that one will emerge to stun Manchester United today When Cobblers were hit by six of the Best The Third Division club has spent 34 years trying to forget an 8-2 drubbing by United, writes, John Aizlewood Air-Berlin FA Cup Fourth Round Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Preece error gives Celtic helping hand Nerlinger sparks listless Rangers Hearts on target Scottish Round-up Toyota Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Rugby Shorts Read my lips Penalty clause Empty diaries Beat that, ref Quote of the week Separated at birth. . . The Sunday Times Mullins settles Munster after Italian scare Gloucester stay alive How they stand in the Heineken European Cup Tigers quell the fire Burke puts Quins in cruise control Bath's late show keeps cup dream alive Round-up The Sunday Times Ulster hopes come to grief Only way is up for Jones Sale's towering young lock is a forward of rare talent and his many admirers believe that the should be recruited to the England cause The Sunday Times Staying put was a capital decision I took time to make up my mind about the future, but with the club going well and my family settled in London, staying put with Wasps is the best choice Today's Heineken European Cup matches Missing the points Lessening the impact of penalties would amount to a cheats' charter. Instead of freeing up the game, it would kill it How rugby can set itself free Rather than target the penalty, lawmakers should consider other ways of creating space and increasing excitement. Stephen Jones offers five steps forward Rugby's failed chase for entertainment The Sunday Times Facing the music David Walsh meets the Zimbabwean cricketer who protested against Mugabe and finds a man who still has his self-respect—and his singing The life and times of Henry Olonga, cricketer, singer The top 10 Foot-in-mouth sports stars Glenn Hoddle Tony Greig 60 seconds in sport With Julie Fleeting, Arsenal Ladies and Scotland striker Kevin Keegan Tonya Harding Formula One Racing For Dummies, Jonathan Noble and Mark Hughes, Wiley, pb, £14.99 Pierre van Hooijdonk Colin Montgomerie Steve Claridge Anna Kournikova Will Carling Back in the Fast Lane Paceman Simon Jones is playing again after an horrific injury. With a new action, he's hungry for a Test return Hats off to Hooksie, and a life's colourful innings He had his flaws, on and off the pitch, but that made David Hookes, who died at 48 last week, all the more human ECB consider tour payout English cricket's governing body could compensate Zimbabwe financially if—as seems inevitable—it postpones this autumn's tour, writes Simon Wnde The Times Holmes runs into form At 33, the British star has renewed inspiration after teaming up with Olympic champion Maria Mutola Open and shut case for Roe When you've stared down the barrel of a gun and thought about suicide, sport takes on a different perspective Dredge stakes claim to title A blistering round of 63 moved the Welshman within striking distance of the leaders on a day of spectacular scoring in South Africa The Sunday Times My Final Farewell I will savour every moment of my last season, and it would be wonderful to sign off with one more Grand Slam title Plucky Hingis resigned to watching from the sidelines Forced out of the game by foot injuries, the former Australian Open champion is adjusting to life as a television commentator, writes Barry Flatman Choked How did Tim lose this one The British No 1 fights back the tears after losing a two-set lead as his latest Grand Slam dream comes to an end Spaced-out Venus beaten in straight sets Nick Pitt watches the No 25 seed Lisa Raymond eclipse the elder Williams sister with ease. Could this unlikely defeat mark the beginning of the sisters' end? Australian Open: Day 7—order of play Briton falls asleep on job Tim Henman still lacks focus and consistently plays the wrong shots—until he puts that right the will not win a Grand Slam The Sunday Times Super man From the White House down, everybody wants a piece of Tom Brady, but it's the Super Bowl that's at the top of his wish list Loeb roars clear of field The French driver dominated yesterday's stages to give him a commanding lead in the Monte Carlo Raily Stronger, tougher Faster Skiing is the new Formula One, writes Graham Duffill. On the slopes at Kitzbühel, where every hundredth of a second counts, successful racers have an army of boffins behind them Kitzbühel king Eberharter happy to be going downhill fast The Austrian veteran leaves his rivals standing with a stunning performance on the most fearsome course on the World Cup circuit, reports Graham Duffill Sprott gets revenge to seize titles from Williams Sports round-up Results round-up This week's fixtures Rugby Union Racing This Week Gold prospect shines Jair du Cochet enjoys a fine win at Cheltenham, but his trainer plays cat and mouse over his Gold Cup Chances Bright forecast for all-weather champion All-weather racing is the sport's poor relation, but with the likes of Ian Mongan making a name for himself that could yet change, writes Andrew Longmore Cheltenham Race Course Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of rugby union The Sunday Times Letters of the week Sky Sports Caught in time Everton win the FA Cup, 1966 Questions & answers Sport on TV Change the pace to feel the benefit Relieve the tedium of your exercise sessions with interval training. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times fitness expert, explains how to fit a workout into your busy schedule Get technique right if your aim to make a splash The Sunday Times Heart rate formula In training with Gail Emms Gail Emms is one of the world's best badminton doubles players Times Online SAAB The Sunday Times An appeal that must be upheld Defenses hold Super Bowl key Odds against glory Contents Lovering in last-minute move to wrest Safeway from Morrison Telegraph bid battle may sink Barclays Is this the City's most dangerous man? Special Report UBS's Alex Ehrlich is leading a charge for hedge-fund business that has rattled the FSA Computer Associates Contents Scary sale. . . the company behind the London… Continued on page 6 Growth could exceed 3.5% Contents Sparks fly at Numis's 'sneaky' mag deal Contents Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Antofagasta to boost its board for FTSE debut Rail meddling 'like a virus' Reichmann in Wharf bid Short hop airline launches Losses leap to £411m at Energis PWC refused to audit Parmalat Business Digest Investors' anger at WH Smith leadership Barclay twins' Telegraph offer under threat Sainsbury to pounce on newsagent C&w plugs into pop downloads from internet IRS has ex-Glaxo chief taped Branson backs out of car sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Bluetooth float tests hunger for tech stocks Shell needs much more than a PR offensive Agenda Pot Black Knock-on effects of currency turbulence All change A lot of bottle Europe has to reform or keep falling further behind America Futures anyone? Riding the Dragon The World Capital of Mining Companies House Multiple Display Advertising Items Young at heart still a driven man In the week that Kodak confirmed it was to stop making traditional film cameras, look who is the surprise beneficiary of the digital boom Raymond keeps them guessing The race is on to replace Exxon Mobil's veteran chief executive. But is he actually leaving? By Lucinda Kemeny Lord Young's Working Day Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Space How the Barclays beat the Fleet St pack to win race … Andrew Porter and Paul Durman on how the twins' dream of owning a big newspaper is nearing fruition Multiple Display Advertising Items Wealth is Shrouded in Mystery Who's the IT company that touches the lives of Don't join up with this recruiter—yet Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Michael Page? French firm ponders Aventis bid Business on the Box Michael Page at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote 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 A bid too far as broker beats client A furious row has broken out after Numis, the ambitious stockbroker, pipped its own client to the post in an auction for Centaur, the publisher. By Matthew Goodman Rail chiefs fear power struggle after shake-up Alistair Darling's review will bring a turf was that could have some high-profile casualties, reports Dominic O'Connell Fujitsu Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-employed can still beat tax deadline Self-Assessment Those who fail to file by January 31 will be fined £100. Rachel Bridge looks at how to get your return in on time Ways to File on Time Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors can force a firm to have an audit Business Doctor Consult Staff on Takeover NatWest Zebedee: the name that opened doors How I Made It Roger Zebedee founder of JRM Doors Make music for technophobes Idea of the Week Food firm bites off too much Taking gourmet meals to customers' doors was profitable for Deliverance but now expansion has thrown the firm back into loss Report by Rebecca Hoar Cut costs now What the Experts Say Put managers on profit bonus Deliverance's Challenges Target larger groups Increase sales per customer IT can boost service quality Centralise production The Sunday Times Progress Report The corporate demise of Conrad Black has attracted Rattled by the 'fake' sheikh Prufrock@sunday-times. co. uk British Airways Brown takes his place in history Prufrock Rasta's spliff personality Telecoms begin to see the light Northern Rock Market Mole Contents Simple Justice Don't try to understand criminals, says Charles Murray, the social guru. Give them the punishment they deserve Flybmi Inside Stop Making Excuses We're All Cops now: Readers Vote Overwhelmingly to Get Tough with Criminals Too Forgiving Lock 'em up Letting it all hang out, digitally In an age when an indiscretion can go global on the net in an instant, the idea of any activity being private or even shaming is being lost There's three of us in this marriage, me, you and the iPod Pity the iPod widows who brought the curse of neglect upon themselves with their Christmas generosity, says Lindsay Baker Article Withdrawn Loser and Kid Charming—the dream ticket My dates with nude stable girls Smooth assassin longing for the kill Interview The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items What are you on, minister? The Home Office minister and former dope user Caroline Flint leaves Stuart Wavell gasping as she tries to defend the new soft line on cannabis Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times His legacy of shattered lives Thousands of families were destroyed by Roy Meadow's work, Margarette Driscoll, the only journalist to have interviewed him in a decade, explains what went wrong Barclays Fluent in Finance The Sunday Times crossword It's like this, Don—there's a mafioso in every Italian It is no wonder that Italy lurches from one scandal to another, corruption is ingrained in the national psyche, writes John Dickie Multiple Display Advertising Items Buchan's lesson to students on debt Every family needs a daddy Calls to let women go it alone with IVF treatment are misguided, father figures are vital to all children, says lesbian mother Rebecca Gilmore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fees can damage your health service Julia Prague, the medical student who put the prime minister on the spot about top-up fees, explains to Mary Braid why she disagrees with the government's plans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Blair, help us to help you The new chairman of the Headmasters' Conference tells Sian Griffiths of his vision for independent schools Over here or over there—where should I get an MBA? Web as the voters' weapon Doors Robbie Hudson argues that this will be the year the internet changes politics for ever—as looks likely on both sides of the Atlantic Manners maketh mail Sounding off Never mind the ballots—here are the websites Games: the latest games for computer, console and mobil Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Passion on the superhighway Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Laura Atkinson seeks Valentine's Day delights Buyer's guide Fashion Fan Gadget Guru Leisure-Seeker Maximum rating Microsoft That's amazing! History of the Hackney Empire, and Apple Mac computers reinvented Even without my scissors, BA is still a cut above I'm in a vid, get me out of here Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Winner's Dinners Bennifer Bites the Dust That's a Lulu Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Time? The Independent: Molly Kelly Last word. . . The Guardian: Stewart Steven Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents E malaysia Airlines Love suite love Mirrors on the ceiling, champagne on ice, fluffy dressing gowns, a hot tub for two—what are the magic ingredients that make a really sexy hotel room? With Valentine's Day coming up, Stephen Bleach (and wife Jaqui) went to find out Lacy lingerie, champagne baths: book a Valentine treat Multiple Display Advertising Items Aphrodite's Lodge Windermere The Witchery Edinburgh Castle Leslie Co Monaghan The verdict Mugged in paradise Despite a ransacked room and a run-in with the locals, John Humphrys falls for tropical Langkawi Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief New passport costs spiral Bargain map of the world Multiple Display Advertising Items One of the classic trans-Africa trips, travelling… Questions & Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday money Liverpool set to put it out Buses to replace Tube to Heathrow Over There: How America Sees the World, edited by Ian Jack (Granta £9.99) Readers' rants Where was I? Bellisima! It has beauty. It has culture. It has great food, music and wine. And David Wickers has your perfect Italian holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy for culture Sybaritic Italy Bella Italia: the pick of the holidays for summer 2004 Multiple Display Advertising Items Coastal Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stokeses go to. . . Puglia Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy for families Multiple Display Advertising Items Active Italy Independent Italy: how to go your own way Grab a flight, book a car, rent a villa: it's easy to tour under your own steam. By David Wickers Getting there Multiple Display Advertising Items The Goulds go to. . . Arezzo Where to stay Getting around Tuning in to the real Africa Kathryn Heyman finds her back aching but her spirit soaring at a village project in the Cape A man's a man for a 'that Never mind what Peter Kerr had under his kilt—Carla's skirt hid a bigger surprise Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief A crash test dummy's half-pipe high Sean Newsom is tired of the bruises. Can body armour put the fun back into boarding? Time to find ouch Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Celebrate your independence Ranulph Fiennes isn't saying ditch package holidays—just that it might be more fun if you did Travel brief When body armour won't help Flight of the Week Oporto for £69 Come on, now: a bargain flight to a beautiful city. And a nutshell guide from Liz Edwards. What are you waiting for? Multiple Display Advertising Items Low fares for readers Oporto for every budget Middle of the Road No Expense Spared Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 From scuba-diving to Sex and the City, Amanda Holden always takes her gran Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxury three-night break for two in Prague, with Kirker Holidays The competition Contents Buy-to-let investors feel the squeeze Fix your loan before rates rise Widows bonus cuts News in Brief Contents Tax deadline looms Warning on dangers of equity release Jupiter Beware of fund salesmen bearing gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Searching questions That's the limit Buy an Isa—paying off the mortgage can wait A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Beware of dodgy banker's drafts Boss buys shares as card chain delivers Directors' Deals How to save money—the top ten tips You could boost your finances by using a discount broker or switching your mortgage. By Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items New Star Investment Funds Ltd Bargain Hunt Take a risk to bump up your returns If you venture out of savings accounts, you can earn a higher income from bonds and shares, writes David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Pension top up Tessa savers must act fast to beat the taxman European investors look east Ten countries will join the European Union in May. How can you benefit from their growth potential? By Kathryn Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Funds the Experts Recommend Smoke out these valuable cards Collector's File Shares in insurers: what the experts say Pundits think you would be better off buying life-company stocks rather than their with-profits plans, says Clare Francis Aviva Smaller companies beat blue chip stocks over the long term Barclays Britannic Friends Provident Legal & General Prudential Should you dump you dog funds? It can sometimes prove profitable to stick with a poor performer, but you have to be brave. By Clare Francis Ban on ads that cherrypick data Multiple Display Advertising Items Funds in the Dog House Click your finger for cheaper life cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Star fund 'relies too much on one man' Fundwatch Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Yen may rise but I will fall for Japan Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadcaster believes in taxing the rich Fame and Fortune Joan Bakewell thinks if you can't live on £200,000 a year, there must be something wrong with your soul. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't let problems spin out of control Accidental or deliberate wrongdoing can cost firms in the financial services sector dear. But there are ways to cut the risk Roger Eglin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items We mustn't put youngsters off higher education Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS staff look on the bright side in survey Many people see the National Health Service as a basket case. But some who work in it are more optimistic, reports Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Contrasting rewards tell their own tale The key to success in the civil service Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! Ghost to Ghost TV Today Monday Roll up Roll up! Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Ellen's ready Funday News Tail lights Ideal iPod Poultry power Jam on Pool princess The Simpsons Bongo Jewel in the Crown Word Watch Power to Powers Pizza my Heart Film Toy Technician Webry's World Funday Stars Keep an eye for our report from the Brits 2004 Squirt Creature feature Jarvis Robot Crusoe F-mail Squirt's not that good at snowboarding! Next Week Star Tunes Prize Haul Dear f-mail Keep Connected The Funday Times It's a wicked week for Funday prizes! Lion Kings Funday Sport Fans Utd Contents Contents Up to Speed Volvo estate to have sportier feel Sky-high bids for a down-to-earth MG Smart gets a rugged edge Cars on TV Me and my Motors Mr Loadsacaution For the refined van man Vital Statistics Desert run of Mad Maxine Patsy Quick, the only British woman to enter the Paris-Daker rally, tells Emma Parker Bowles of her ordeals in the dunes Harassed at every turn: British drivers get harshest Even the most minor offences earn steeper penalties here than abroad, says Jane Mulkerrins Fined: For an Empty Windscreen Washer Bottle Fined: For Taking a Bite of Sausage Roll Fined: For Displaying a Car Park Ticket Upside down Porsche Approved used cars They're reading our minds Car makers are using brain scans to guage the appeal of their designs, but are they out to control our thoughts, asks Neil Leighton Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge Run-Flat Tyres Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Vauxhall Vx220 Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Vauxhall Vx220 And so, to lunch with a chap who had a D-type Jaguar … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 First Crash Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters Elite Registrations. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk Find Perefection Contents Inside How Much? For a bolt hole to renovate in. . . Is It worth It? Moving on A rebel in New York Time and place Comic Dave Gorman felt like a local when he spent three months in the Big Apple, but he couldn't cheer the Yankees Design Classics Marimekko poppy fabric Western civilisation In the first of a series on commuting across the UK, Graham Norwood investigates the Bristol area Transport Schools Jobs Properties Future prospects What's on the Market St James Homes Kerrang! When your child is a rock god but still lives at home, he needs his own space, says Caroline Brannigan Kitchen sink face-lift Open-fronted shelves with a polished-stone finish will bring a touch of Morocco to your kitchen, says Paula Robinson Houses of the week Berkshire £2.85m Manchester £1.2m Leicestershire £850,000 London £295,000 "Chimneys"—so called because of a chinney brcast "large … Modern City Living United House Throughly moderns makeover GMTV's Andrew Castle saw the potential for making a stylish home from three grotty flats, says Lisa Grainger The bishops sell up The Church of England plans to put some of its grandest palaces on the market. Helen Davies finds out what buyers can expect—apart from the repair bills The fat of the land With grants and subsidies, townies with country homes can make a fortune without lifting a finger, says Jasper Gerard Money Spinners Don't move into trouble There's a right time to change house—and plenty of wrong ones. 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There's much more to Dublin than pints of dark stout, says Tom Neale It's fun, it's charming, and it's cheap as chips Impulse Cocoa and spice and all things nice An ideal way to beat the winter blues is with a trip to Grenada, the fragrant 'Isle of Spice', advises James Henderson Tropical Places Stars love it—and so will you Barbados has been attracting winter visitors for more than 50 years, says James Henderson Tropical Places Winter Sun Lunn Poly Contents Cannons Contents Bye-bye, Miss american Pie She made it big as small-town America's bathing beauty, then just as quickly lost it again. Several stinkers later, Mena Suvari is back in production—minus the rose petals—with an all-new grown-up look. But will it wash, asks Garth Pearce Out of the Darkness . . . comes light. This Uncool band are rescuing rock from the whingers, says Bryan Appleyard A few years ago, it briefly became fashionable to say Winged victory On stage, it defined an era. 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But not a whole weekend The top arts events of the coming months EI Greco Air When Harry Met Sally Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Les Contes d'Hoffmann Opera Resolution! 2004 Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film The Last Samurai This week, don't miss Theatre The Permanent Way Art Comedy Opera Budapest Festival Orchestra Dance Balanchine 100 Concerts POP The Funk Brothers Games Onimusha Tactics HMV Lords of EverQuest Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Xbox, £39.99, ages 12+ The Month DVDs and videos Belleville Rendez-Vous Pirates of the Caribbean Standing in the Shadows of Motown Owen Wingrave Agenda Stephen Armstrong learns that the revolution will, … The Times Literary Supplement Ties that bind Relations are strained—all the more reason for a cross-Channel arts fest marking the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, says Peter Whittle 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 Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 828 Hardbacks Paperbacks A matter of life or death Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer Reflects on Dealing with the Death Penalty by Scott Turow Picador £12.99 pp166 A poet's corner of a foreign field The Dust Diaries by Owen Sheers Faber £16.99 pp310 Read on. . . 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Jonathan Fenby thrills to the buzz Peace Dividend Jersey Turkish Airlines A devilish lure Beautiful, bedevilled Haiti is being touted as the new easy … Ian Thomson is exhilarated—and exhausted by the island's… Ford Reef encounter The Day of the Mackerel? Not quite—it was more like The Week of the Barracuda when this bestselling novelist went diving in the Gulf of Oman Norway Brittany Ferries The bottom draw MazDa Toyota Samsung Secret service Get some therapy Your Local SPA Orient-express Truly Sumptuous One of them gazes on the Great Pyramid, another the Grand Canal. But it's what is inside the world's swishest hotel suites that is really jaw-dropping. Tom Neale reports Loyd Grossman They were the civilisation that vanished. 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