News from 08/02/2004
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Jan Masters, Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Lucas Hollweg, Jerry Wood, Michael O'Hare, Michael Harwood, Helen Davies, Felice Hardy, Peter Whittle, Sally Brock, Jane Jones, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Tim Dawson, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, Jane Mulkerrins, Christopher Somerville, Liz Hancock, Susan d'Arcy, Ian Blackshaw, Peter Day, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Heather Rigby, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Ferdinand Mount, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Harriet Sergeant, P D, David Smith, Nick Oswald, Richard Bond, Britan Dougan, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Emily Edmonstone, Neil Wormald, E P, Sir Michael Salt, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Gary Le Strange, Stephen Grey, Andrew Farquhar, Robert Holland, Andrew Porter, Chris Morgan, Catherine Moye, Kathy Brewis, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Dr Alfred Lake, Martin James, P J McVean, Tom Walker, Anthony Piercy, Robert Winnett, Ben Ainslie, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Ben Heywood, Martin Bashir Celebrity interviewer, Tom English, Steve Walsham, Peter Wilson, Hugh Ball, Irwin Stelzer, Rachel Doni, Lawrence Dallaglio, Geoff Hill, Adrian Furnham, Paul Marfleet, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Jill Darcy, Rhianna Pratchett, Stephen Taylor, Philip Kingsley, Alan Rhodes, Paul Flynn, David Hewson, Dozen, Alistair Weaver, Ivor Guiney, David Bond, Robert Hewison, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Rivka Goldschmidt, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, San Blas Bay, Edward Porter, Ian Botham, David Cairns, Veronica Coulson, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Fergus Garrett, Sarah Dempster, Euros Walters, Hans Wegner, Kevin Jackson, John O'Donnell, Peter Millar, Simon Rogerson, Shelley von Strunckel, Afsaneh Khalat-Bari, Giles Milton, Jeremy Guscott, Sir Richard Branson, Paula Robinson, Jill Douglas, Richard Johnson, Roy Strong, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Anthony Rogers, Paul Kimmage, Colin Terry, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Chris West, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Norman, Julie Earle-Levine, Ian Hawkey, Sally Jones, Tony Spear, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Susan Greenfield, Professor S Bush, Tony Sewell, Alan Combes, Frank Warburton, Michael O'Leary, C L, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Brinkley, Dominic Lutyens, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Zoe Brennan, Jacqueline Linning, C Bowker, Ted Smart, Jim Irvin, Martin O'Neill Celtic manager, Catherine Turner, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Michael Wright, Melinda Stevens, Jean Morgan, Natalie Graham, Rosie Brown, Caroline Donald, Beatrice Newbery, Nick Rennison, Caroline Gascoigne, Liat Joshi, Sophie Tweedale, Jack Grimston, Francesca Anslow, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew White, Colin Davidson, Soheir Khashoggi, Earl Howe, John Elliott, Marty Wilde, John Waller, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Anstead, Swan Lake, Bethan Cole, R W Johnson, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Yuba Bessaoud, Joseph Feld, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Stuart Derrick, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, Ian Edwards, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, Ian Thomson, David Sutherland, John Harlow, Margaret Walters, Dr Philip Welsby, Barry Collins, Claire James, Derrick Salmon, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Tony McCoy, Ros Dodd, A A Gill, Melanie McDonagh, Matthew Campbell, Des MacHale, Anssi Vanjoki, Mary Braid, Malcolm Goodson, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Will Iredale, Claudia Croft, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, B Butchinson, Phil Tufnell, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Peter Schmeichel, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Lois Rogers Medical Editor, Joe Lovejoy, Piers Pickard, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, F H, Bob Murray, Pete Oliver, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Chrissie Hynde, Dan Cairns, Stewart Mitchell, Mrs Mills, David Smith Economics Editor, Minette Walters, Sarah Baxter, Colin McDowells, John Warburton-Lee, Chris Feetenby, Joanna Simon, David Robertson, Matthew Goodman, Kate Spicer, Stephen Applebaum, Simon Howard, Vikki Berg, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,
ResumoContents Drowned cockle 'slaves' were paid £1 a day Ted Heath saw prophet in oil Contents British Airways Three Sisters Die in Blaze Clampdown by Blair on happy hour Labour hid donation by tycoon on fraud charge Contents The Sunday Times The British Press Awards 2004 Sunday Times Wins Most Nominations for Top Awards Contents BT Newspapers Support Recycling Talks fail to bring back Guantanamo Britons Blair hit by new weapons evidence Harry Potter's pulling power: Asian girls gather at a studio in Covent Garden, London, yesterday as the search began for an actress to play Cho Chang, the boy wizard's first love, in The Goblet of Fire, the fourth film of his adventures. About 3,000 girls turned up Intelligence inquiry chief has Iraq business link Mother's heroics fail to stop fire tragedy Hutton spy boss set to win Mi6 Getty gets a Windsor send-off fit for a king Intel Government accused of burgling army agent Young to get £3 an hour minimum Tragedy of the cockle pickers ruled by ruthless gangmas Multiple Display Advertising Items No chance as the tide surged in Rich Harvest Multiple Display Advertising Items It's not the fruit it used to be. . . BMW Surgery fails to save 'double head' baby Coroner seeks inquiry into 'mass euthanasia' at hospital Diplomatic couple ruined by cocktail set catfight Official: England is international soft touch for criminals Olympic athletes may use air filters Luvvies bow out of cool Britannia Britons fly abroad to 'Attila the Gum' for low-cost dental work South African Airways Freed terrorist vows he'll fulfil suicide mission Freeserve Islamists in Britain plot Israeli attacks Naughty nurses stir TV protest Multiple Display Advertising Items Global warming is real terror war says top adviser Five men held after £1.75m Heathrow raid Secret art list kept treasures in Britain Speaker tries to shout down a rival in the Lords Sony Rise of suburban terrorist has British scientists on The success of animal rights activists in halting a new Cambridge laboratory has led to increasing threats of violence, write Jack Grimston and Gareth Walsh EasyJet Peugeot Pro and Anti: The Animal Test Arguments Congestion charge cuts traffic by third Multiple Display Advertising Items Congestion charge: one year on Evicted Jordan set to make £1m Birt's Web The BBC's former director-general is one of the best-connected men in Britain. Richard Woods and Nicholas Hellen unpick his cabal at the heart of government Personal Friends The Networked Man Past Colleagues Nationwide Britain Goes Chavtastic If you can't beat them join them. Roland White charts the rise and rise of Britain's 'peasant underclass' and predicts a day when only Prince Charles will be without a pair of baggy tracksuit bottoms Tiscali Are You Turning into a Chav? Volatile mixture in an Armani miniskirt Profile To win a war, first you need a location scout Subaru All at sea on asylum Save the happy hour Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times How the spies were kept out in the cold Journalists getting it badly wrong can be good for you Ever wondered how much impact politicians really have Atticvs Internet has a monster surprise for Kerry Atticvs Rebellion in the pulpits as clerics threaten archbishop with a pay cut Atticvs Portillo hides his BBC ambition with a smirk Atticvs When the culture secretary Tessa Jowell last week accus Atticvs The hidden anger that can kill a whole family The Tory leader Michael Howard has dashed Jonathan Atticvs What does Michael Howard's predecessor, Iain Duncan Atticvs Mark Thomson, the sales director with the Royal Mail Atticvs Lloyds TSB Hutton colours faith in justice Land-Rover Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street We owe children the truth Ban the veil or fear the future This man sold nuclear secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya. Did the 'father of the Islamic bomb' act alone? NEC Sleaze judges take the fight to Chirac Volvo G7 acts to prop up the dollar Saudi warlord leads Russian bombers Multiple Display Advertising Items That winning touch: Kerry tops the freeloader league Indiana John looks for a great escape The battle for the South Dr Death takes morbid interest in Russian giant Hillary suffers a total eclipse Assassins pick off Iraqi politicians Paris bakers ready for stick from the US baguette judge Mitsubishi Motors The New Compact Times Kennedy 'lost boy' sells Camelot secrets Spy boss reveals Mossad considered killing Vanunu Toyota The week's weather Nissan Policemen charged with rape News in Brief Three die in crash Palestinian boy killed by Israeli missile Sri Lanka poll Girl in intensive care after sea rescue £5.6m National Lottery jackpot to roll over Union kicked out Correction Mugabe rape squad horrors revealed Inscrutable Mbeki leaves way open to a third term Multiple Display Advertising Items MG Rover Gives You Morecambe Bay has a message for Blair Lapping up TV's live lapses in good taste Crooks have never been so fashionable. A petition was We're all in the VIP lounge now Contents Alfa Diesel M-Jet Red Mist Fans rage at Keane after late winner Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Football tales from the tabs. . The Sunday Times Hunt hits heights for brave Bolton … Northcroft … Reebok stadium Spurs tears turn to cheers Debutant Stead justifies Souness gamble Ruud rescues rocky United Speed lifts Newcastle to fourth Interflora Angel makes most of Villa's luck Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Relentless Arsenal march on Fulham's killjoys earn point Petrov double sees Celtic home Scottish Cup round-up Sky Sports Mersey Lions tamed El-Hadji Diouf and Salif Diao will be returning to Liverpool early after Senegal's surprising defeat by hosts Tunisia Vauxhall Kenyon on. . . Ranieri Agents face new scrutiny on transfer deals As two independent football commissions prepare to deliver reports on the state of the game, the FA wants to change the rules on transfers, reports David Bond Kenyon: End Fergie row Peter Kenyon's concern is Chelsea now but the one-time chief executive of Manchester United has advice for his old club too . . . the Ferguson crisis . . . Chelsea's owner . . . Abramovich's money The Sunday Times Happy Valley The Charlton revolution continues today as the born-again club visits Chelsea with an eye on the Champions League Air-Berlin Saha will help United shift into top gear The champions have maintained their challenge without being at their best—and that is bad news for their rivals Keegan riding the storm Wednesday's FA Cup win has given Manchester City new hope, but today's visit of Birmingham will test their mettle Forssell determined to earn his return ticket to Chelsea Birmingham would love to keep their on-loan striker but this young Finn is confident he can still make his mark back at Stamford Bridge, reports Joe Lovejoy Vauxhall Zamora makes dream start Nationwide First Division Hart given sack by Forest Paul Hart was dismissed last night after a 1-0 defeat extended Nottingham Forest's miserable run to 14 League games without a victory, writes Ian Edwards 10 men beat Ipswich Preston 3 Rotherham 5 Watford 2 Nationwide League round-up Classy strike sinks Dons Berger shaping up for Battle After bidding farewell to his beloved Liverpool, the Czech free spirit is loving life at Harry Redknapp's Portsmouth Guppy rallies Leicester to the cause Losing 5-0 to Aston Villa last week was a body-blow, but the Leicester City star feels his team's spirit can secure Premiership survival, writes Brian Doogan The Sunday Times Valiant Wasps shut out Bath Paul torments Falcons Fly-half pretenders fail to state their case Paul Grayson's stock rose yesterday as Olly Barkley and Alex King, rivals for England's No 10 shirt, failed to shine Dawson makes winning return Burke points the way Zurich Premiership Six Nations matches to get game clock - about time, too The count-up clock, a big success at the World Cup, will make its Six Nations debut on Saturday. Stephen Jones on a timely innovation Can anyone Stop England? The talisman is out for the duration, and other key players are injured, but Woodward's men have more glory in their sights Six Nations fixtures 2004 Who's the right man to fill Wilkinson's boots? Sir Clive Woodward faces some tough choices before England play Italy—but there's plenty of fresh talent out there Wild card Barkley Having won his fight to be accepted at the highest level, the single-minded Bath fly-half is finally ready to step out of Jonny Wilkinson's shadow for England's Six Nations campaign, says Stephen Jones My favourite memory Five more to follow: Young stars poised to shine in the Six Nations Guscott's England team 'i know my targets—more trophies in England's cabinet' Much has changed since the World Cup as rugby's profile grows ever bigger, but our desire for success remains undiminished How Woodward's army marches on its stomach One of the most effective weapons in England's arsenal is their chef. Nick Cain meets the Scot who feeds the current world champions before they do battle Master and commander: how Lawrence Dallaglio can drive England to success Playing for kicks Paul Kimmage discovers the glamour boy of French rugby is a practical joker with tattoos in the most unlikely places My favourite memory Numbers game doesn't add up Taking the Lions on tour to New Zealand will be another feather in Sir Clive Woodward's cap — but his idea of splitting the squad could spell disaster Paterson comes of age Scotland's new captain has long been earmarked as a future star; now he has to deliver both as leader and playmaker The Sunday Times Sidoli determined to raise spirits The Celtic Warrior is under no illusions about the size of the task facing Wales, but he is desperate to repay the fans' unstinting support, writes Alasdair Reid My favourite memory O'Connell the obsessed Ireland go looking for revenge at the Stade de France on Saturday and the hard man in their pack will be ready Question time for the coaches: the six men plotting their countries' fortunes on the best and worst of their jobs My favourite memory Sporting minders The top 10 The man following John Magnier Jimmy 'Five Bellies' Gardner 'Lord' Tim Hudson 60 seconds in sport With Olympic gold medal-winning sailor Ben Ainslie 5 Caroline McAteer 3 Richard Williams 6 Erik De Bruin 9 Neil MacNamara Raich Carter, The Biography, by Frank Garrick, Sports Books, hb, £16.99 4 Ned Kelly 10 Richard 'Bo' Dietl 7 Terry McCann The Sunday Times White feels the heat Ronnie O'Sullivan turned on the style to reach today's Masters final against Paul Hunter, reports John Aizlewood Rebel for England's Cause John Snow's been there and done it on tour to the Caribbean and is keen to pass on his knowledge, writes Ivo Tennant The Sunday Times Pakistan at centre of new corruption claims Correspondence between Lord Condon and the Pakistan Cricket Board indicates that match-fixing continues to blight the game, writes Simon Wilde Going West A new-found sense of self-belief convinces Phillip Price that he has what it takes to succeed in America All too easy as Els leaves rivals speechless Adam Scott has played superbly, but is left helpless as the South African makes hay on one of the world's finest courses. By Barry Flatman in Melbourne The Sunday Times Donald battles to stay in hunt The Englishman failed to live up to expectations in 2003, but could make his mark at Pebble Beach. By Derek Clements Pidgeon aims for top flight The most promising young athlete in Britain takes to the big stage today, but her coach is determined that her progress will not be rushed. By Richard Lewis Times Online Bath Bullet strikes target Jason Gardener blazes through the 60m at the AAA indoor championships in Sheffield, as athletes sing the praises of the new facility Thie beats jet lag to win silver The defending men's 1500m champion flew almost 4,000 miles to Sheffield overnight to qualify for the world indoor championships The long distance runner Swann Song The Kiwi loose-forward is planning a flying start to his Bradford Bulls career with a World Club Challenge win over Penrith Panthers on Friday, writes Richard Rae The Times Who are the Penrith Panthers? Roddick sets serving record with 150mph rocket Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Skiing Rugby Union Cricket Judo Rallying Fixtures Bobsleigh Bowls Diving Hockey Rackets Racing Basketball This Week Rhinestone shows sparkle While battles rage off the course over stud rights, J P Magnier Jr's easy win at Sandown brightens the picture for Coolmore Chasing the crown Richard Johnson has never won the jump jockeys' championship, but this could be the year to dethrone Tony McCoy Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters of the week Sky Sports Caught in time Questions & answers Sport on TV Eat yourself slim Sensible eating habits make a big difference when you want to lose weight—and keep it off. Paul Stephen Lubicz offers some advice Get up to speed with world's fastest racket sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Going for goals In training with Mary Pat Tierney Jeep The Sunday Times Lewis leaves with honour Federer ace in pack Is Els ready for Tiger? Contents Chris Gent declares:'I want the chairmanship of ITV' Change board structure now, Shell is told Article Withdrawn Computer Associates Ailing dollar set to slide further US mobile bid may cost Vodafone an extra £4bn Tesco in Valentine's Day war on Interflora Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Desmond and Smith lodge Telegraph bids Eurotunnel in talks to head off cash crisis Gaming plans dealt a blow Time up for Donny Gordon Business Digest NewSmith founders put £50m into firm Aero repair firm to snap up rival Weare United Cost of aircraft carriers rises to £5bn New Look boss to quit if Singh offer is accepted Hard-up Invensys rules out dividends Boots feels pain from loss-making dentists Top Up TV is tuning into Freeview Debenture threat to Queens Moat sale Business Letters Forget At&t, Sarin should go for the real prize Agenda Sorry folks Rates on the rise as Bank shifts towards neutral Economic Outlook That's efficiency 'Ere we Amigo Problems of the president who wants both guns and butter American Account You can't be sure of Shell Sir Philip Watts is clinging to his job after eating humble pie over Shell's phantom reserves. But can he fix the damage done to the oil giant? Lucinda Kemeny and Louise Armitstead report Inside the Energy Giant SAP De Beers plans war on synthetic gems Oppenheimer aims to open diamond stores worldwide and launch a marketing blitz. By John O'Donnell Microsoft Business Solutions High-flyers join a club that's going places Club Airways offers a new twist on business travel—and its members love it, writes Dominic O'Connell Scouting out the next best thing Nokia golden boy Anssi Vanjoki is plotting the future of phones and hopes to create record revenues—but there is one record he would rather forget. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Vital Statistics Working Day Working Space World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Overbaked chain is a no-dough area Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Greggs? The Week that was Invensys in £2.7bn restructuring Business on the Box Greggs at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Stonecipher:'Albaugh will do fine' The Boeing boss backs the group's head of defence despite internal calls for his sacking. By Dominic O'Connell Multiple Display Advertising Items Bookseller soon found out his pet hates How I Made It Ted Smart founder of The Book People Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips for budding entrepreneurs Business Tools From Acorns, by Caspian Woods, published by Pearson Books, £9.99 Capital ideas to get backing for your enterprise How to Attract a venture capitalist Multiple Display Advertising Items Avanti's Odyssey Why tea could be the new coffee Idea of the Week A guiding light for firms Helping Charities Pilotlight is helping small businesses put something back into the community, writes John O'Donnell Xerox Called to account as I'm set to sell out Business Doctor My Missing Valentines Bell tolls for civil engineers The company that designed the old Wembley Stadium is desperate to recruit good managers to help it build for the future. Report by Andrew Stone Training will reap rewards What the Experts Say Use IT to improve job satisfaction Owen Williams's Challenges Give performance related bonuses Invest in new technology Copy the best competitors Good systems will boost efficiency Microsoft Business Solutions Progress Report New Futures Court gets clogged up Prufrock Island Revenue They've got your number City chief telegraphs his intent Celltech needled by drug doubts Sharewatch Barclays Bank Contents The New JFK More than 40 years after John F Kennedy dazzled America, his vivid legacy lives again in the Democrats' frontrunner fighting for the presidency. Douglas Brinkley Flybmi The Super-Rich Wife who is Kerry's Biggest Asset in More Ways than One A feminist act Westminster-educated Emily Edmonstone was going to be a doctor like her father. So what made her decide to become a stripper? Multiple Display Advertising Items Long live love. . . drop dead Valentine Jackson & Jackson, spirit of schizoid America Me and my alpha female Up, lads, and at'em Interview Betrayed in Gaza—I can't believe Sharon is evicting us Rivka Goldschmidt, a pioneer settler of the occupied territories, is outraged by last week's decision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the new money is making the NHS sicker During her 11 months undercover in the NHS Harriet Sergeant found farcical management, chaos and ineptitude Last rites for Ellie For six days in 2001 the world shared their grief as they searched for their daughter. Now her mother Claire James tells why they had to go back How blaming racism went out of fashion Radical black thinkers say the ideology of racism is a bar to black advancement. writes Tony Sewell The Sunday Times crossword Girl behaving maternally In a rare interview Caroline Quentin tells Maria McErlane about life after Paul Merton, and a serious career move Justice for the fathers but what about the kids? Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's play blind man's buffet, kids Britain is becoming lardy land as fussy children eat only junk food, but Beatrice Newbery finds some tricks parents can use to introduce a healtheir diet Multiple Display Advertising Items The Way to Healthy Eating The parent cheats Some families adopt extreme cunning to get their child into a good state school but wily heads are fighting back, says Sally Jones Signing raises deaf pupils' achievement The Sunday Times Boys learn more in single-sex classes Answer the question A dark side to photo printing Digital imaging promised to turn any home into a photo lab—but are DIY prints worth it? Stewart Mitchell warns of the pitfalls Snap Happy Buyer's guide Leave the film set behind: we give the verdict on three high-resolution digital cameras Professional Touch Handy Hobbyist Home Printing Games: the latest games for computer, console and Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Don't panic Add to your face value Web shopper Sunday's online challenge Sally Kinnes indulges herself with a makeover Health and beauty Anger management Sounding off Sony style That's amazing! Art house: Michael Wright finds Iraqi treasures and modern urban daubs Winner's Dinners A Bajan blowout on cod, chips and steak and kidney pud Queen keeps eye on Jordan Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life The Daily Telegraph: Eleanor Holm Last word. . . I'd Walk a Million Miles for One of Auntie's The Times: Eddie Clontz Winner's Letters Flying with a Goat? You Must Be Kidding People of the Week Do They Still Have Slopping out? Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Castaway The world's 10 best secret beaches Malaysia Good Gear Guide Found: the secret sands Multiple Display Advertising Items Best for a European Escape Best for Fishing Benguerra Island Best for Home Birds Calgary Bay, Mull Best for Castaways Bangaram Island Best for Newlyweds Akitua Beach Best for Scuba Cayo de Agua Best for Pioneers Iskardup Ialand The princess and the peonies A monk on a mountain, a royal in the garden. Le Marche is Italy's magic kingdom, says Christopher Somerville Two's company, Dirk's a crowd She was the bride. He was the guide. How would Rachel Doni find groom for love? Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Zut alors! France attacks GB drivers Where was I? Multiple Display Advertising Items Energise your weekend with a visit to the Outdoor Adventure Show (0870 010 9085, www. outdooradventureshow. co. uk) at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London Questions & Answers Buses replace airport trains Ryanair ups booking fee Holiday money Readers' rants Classic Greece History and culture for the mind, sun and sea for the spirit: the cradle of civilisation is the total destination, says David Wickers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greece for culture Why we love. . . Greece for families Greece for families Greece for hotels Why we love. . . Greek villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Greece for the Games Active Greece Go it alone: plan your own Greek odyssey With direct flights to every corner and a wealth of places to stay, it's easy to put together a classic Getting there Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to stay Why we love. . . unknown Greece Getting around More information The only way to Frisco Bay The Pacific Coast Highway is one of the world's great drives. But by bike, it's unbeatable, says Chris West Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief No more free lunch Airlines are starting to charge for their grub, but is it worth it? No chance, scoffs Mark Hodson Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm a celebrity, give me a break They've been bitten, starved, slimed and humiliated. Jordan & co need a nice holiday, says Stephen Bleach 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 Like a rubber ball, Marty Wilde comes bouncing back to Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a family break at Disneyland Paris, with Marriott Vacation Club International The competition Contents Alarm sounds over housing boom Base rate 'could reach 5% Pension proposals News in Brief Contents How Much Extra Would You Pay? Clerical Medical cut Footsie's losing streak comes to an end Fidelity Investments Maybe shock treatment is what we need Rate of change Multiple Display Advertising Items Kids' stuff Insurer left fog bound travellers stranded A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems £2.5m goes into David Jones's locker Directors' Deals Contents Has the rally in shares run out of steam? Experts thought shares would keep rising this year, but a stagnant January has brought back the bears. What happens next, asks Economics Editor David Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund firms target cautious savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Why lsas are still worth while Even though Labour is scrapping some of the perks on its tax-free plans, they remain a good deal, writes Kathryn Cooper Isa Loyalist Landlords reap rewards from farmland Buy-to-let investors are turning to more unusual properties, such as farms and new developments in eastern Europe Buying farmland The Sunday Times Buying off plan In the New Star Managed Distribution Fund Buying overseas Funds that offer a wealth of expertise You can now tap into a range of top managers by investing in just one scheme, writes David Budworth Newton Funds the Experts Recommend Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Halifax Diversifying Consistent savings accounts Drip-feed your investments Pick consistent performers Aggregate your funds Distribution funds Nationwide Ten tips for the lazy investor Can't be bothered to monitor your money? Here are some easy ways to keep it working hard. By Clare Francis Funds of funds Capital protection Simple share dealing Shares to buy and hold Discretionary managers Dennehy weller & Co Direct Line Go online to find the best home for your mortgage Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Websites Compare My mate Ray shines some light on Vat Mean with Money Sign up now for employee share schemes Tesco staff are in the money from their save-as-you-earn plan, but will future workers by so lucky? By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco Worker Will Check out £15,000 Richer Labour caves in over charges for child trust funds Pitfalls of unlocking your property gains Using your home to boost your retirement income is risky if you do not fully understand the implications, warns Clare Francis Barclays A Way to Avoid Inheritance Tax Freeing up Funds for Retirement Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Windfall Shares Can you strike it rich with oil firms? Multiple Display Advertising Items Invesco lets you mix and match Fundwatch Author wrote her way out of the red Fame and Fortune Lesley Pearse was £25,000 in debt and living on £100 a week before she became a successful novelist. 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 Demand grows for graduates Despite the threat of student debt, university degrees are still seen by many youngsters as the passport to a better job, says Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Healthy cynicism helps us master all that we survey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriage makers swap office for dream locations Britain's registrars will be conducting weddings in ever more exotic settings following changes in the rules, says Gareth Huw Davies Making a Living out of Weddings Multiple Display Advertising Items Work bullies must be stamped out Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in Lean, Mean Mystery Machine! Today 7 Days what is Happening in the World this Week Monday Summer Grove Byker Grove star Summer Matthews has quit the hit TV show to move into music Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Hubble's end Funday News Tractor boys Medieval mischief Dragon find? Golden oldie Viva Venice The Simpsons Lights, Camera, Back in Action! London Imax Born to Be Wild! Absolutely Absorbing Valentine's Day Fresh! Film Valentine's Day Webby's World Steve Martin Family Affair Jungle Pete Hilary Duff Piper Perabo Tom Welling Squirt Creature feature Jarvis Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Toon Time Prize Haul Dear f-mail Lion Bytes The Funday Times WHSmith Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Tigra joins the tin-roof tearaways Up to Speed Mercedes takes a hiding Skoda's new round of Golf Cars on TV All right, it's just a giggle Me and my Motors Phil Tufnell On his CD Changer That's more like it Vital Statistics Laptop clockers clean up Jane Mulkerrins found that turning back the mileometer on her car was just a phone call away How to Tell if You've Been Clocked Most Clocked Cars Stretch wars 2: the final frontier As the Oscars approach, Sophie Tweedale checks out the new horizons of Hollywood limo-upmanship Porsche Virtually a Formula One star Alistair Weaver was the first journalist to drive Jaguar's F1 simulator. He nearly came unstruck Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Gear Bike-In-A-Boot Crash and Flash The Knowledge Engine Configurations Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: VW Passat Second Opinion Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money. . . The Sunday Times Values VW Passat 1.9tdi 130 Se My new best friend. . . not so much a Pands, more a grizzly bear Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Inside How Much? For a B&B in. . . Windmill House, Upper Oddington, Gloucestershire, £700,000 Is It worth It? Moving on Home counties rebel Time and place Author Minette Walters found a Hampshire village a little too conservative after working on a kibbutz Design Classics Thriller on the shore Novelist Bons Starling has not jumped on the property added. He prefers to rent a room in Chelsea and a Martello tower with space for his groovy posters, says John Elliott Homes Sitting pretty Whatever your taste there's a wide choice of dining chairs of dining charis to suit, says Victoria O'brien Linden Take a Seat Board up your bedroom Paula Robinson explains how you can create a wood-panelled floor-to-ceiling headboard in a weekend Nuts & Bolts Sizing It up Houses of the week Gloucestershire £270,000 Edinburgh £425,000 Essex £650,000 Gwent £795,000 Leicestershire £395,000 Urban Cool Kitchens for the caviar set A Clive Christian shrine to gastronomy can cost £250,000. Mind your head on the chandelier, says Tim Dawson Landlord Mortgages FPDsavills Do we really have a buyer? On the Market How money flies out of your house 1930s semi One couple in Hastings discovered they could save almost £200 a year by making minimal adjustments to their home Bungalow Energy-efficient appliances and insulation will make a big difference in Surrey New-build Build to save on energy, minor changes will bring only limited savings in many new homes—especially if you are like Kim Aston, who keeps the heating on all day Victorian terrace Draughty old houses have lots of room for improvement—a simple jacket for the boiler could save a packet—and special discount schemes can help with the outlay Well connected in Brum Good road and rail links allow Birmingham's commuters to spread out far into neighbouring counties, reports Graham Norwood Transport Schools On the Market Jobs Properties Future prospects Upwardly mobile No longer just the poor relation of the holiday market, Britain's park homes are becoming the choice of many second-property buyers says Ros Dodd British Gas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A tidy investment Looking for a hard-working and trustworthy person to clean your house while you're at work can be frustrating and expensive for Londoners. Liat Joshi makes some useful suggestions The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinliegh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cashing in on the dollar While the American currency is so weak, smart buyers are finding they can get more for their pound in the US and Carribbean, says Helen Davies What's on the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Cuttings Michael Shanly Homes What to Do this Week Colour while you wait Even though it will be months before summer blooms speing into life, clever use winter-flowing plants can help avoid boing bae patches, says Gergus Garrett Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The perfect spud for every season Choose the right varieties and you can harvest potatoes all year round, says Neil Wormald Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDsavils The funky name game Does calling a block of flats The Pulse or NV make it more attractive to younger, well-off buyers? Developpers certainly think so, reports Catherine Move Ingress Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Etiquette for landlords A new course teaching you how to behave with your tenants counsels against making friends with them, reports, Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James Homes Contents Sea, scenery and animal magic: it's the greatest show on earth Kenya's game parks and coastline are justly famous, says Felice Hardy, but a world of other adventures awaits the inquisitive traveller Kenya Airways Snake Hunting Today's safaris are luxurious affairs, but whether you view the animals from 4wd or camel, hot-air balloon or foot, the star attractions remain the same, reckons Felice Hardy On safari in champagne style Safari Consultants Ltd Take a camel ride on the wild side Bush Trek Gateway Holidays Climbing through ice at the equator Mount Kenya Devil of a good time and the deep blue sea On the Coast Paradise found, underwater Scuba Diving Travel Deals Travel Get fit and stress-free, the Kenyan way Natural Health Be Pampered I'm getting married in the Mara Weddings Travel Deals Guerba Relaxed and lovely island Lamu How to Get There Everybody back to their place Meet the Masai Carrier Work, rest and play a little golf Conferences Meeting Planner Travel Practicalities Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Places Contents Nicole Kidman Dogville Contents Cover story It's a family affair Lucia, the troubled daughter of James Joyce who was in love with Samuel Beckett, is the subjects of a new book and play. Bryan Appleyard examines a life lived in the shadow of giants As a lonely voyeur, Vuillard was a genius. What a pity he loosened up, says Waldemar Januszczak Royal Opera House A hard day's knight Radical and resourceful, 24 is much like its comeback-kid star, Kiefer Sutherland, says John Harlow Golden Globe Award Winner The Dreamers So Dame Rennie Fritchie, the commissioner for public Stars are wasted on these arch Angels Television Daring to differ A flesh perspective There's nudity aplenty, but Something's Gotta Give and The Dreamers prove a raw deal, says Cosmo Landesman Find trailers and interviews for Something's Gotta … Short Cuts Theatre Royal Drury Lane Sunrise U, 95 mins Rest of the week's films School of Rock Royal Shakespeare Company The Month Charlie Sainsbury's The Month Timesonline Cannons Animal magnetism The Goat, Edward Albee's taboo-busting play, takes us to places few dare go, says Matt Wolf Royal Academy of Arts Microsoft Windows Tablet PC Edition Paradise Lost Bristol Old Vic/Derngate, Northampton Rest of the week's theatre Virgin The Wooden Frock West Yorkshire Playhouse Classical On record Bach Mass in B minor Cantus Colln, cond Konrad Junghänel Harmonia Mundi France HMC 901813.14 (2 CDs) Mahler Symphony No 2 Woodland, Baker, BBC Chorus et al, London Symphony Orchestra, cond Leopold Stokowski BBVL 4136-2 Classical CD of the week Beethoven Early Quartets, Op 18 1-6 Takacs Quartet Decca 470 848-2 (2 CDs) Marc-Antoine Charpentier Mass for Four Choirs and other works Ex Cathedra, dir Jeffrey Skidmore Hyperion CDA76435 Hans Werner Henze Pollicino Chor und Orchester aus Schülern Berliner Musikschulen, cond Jobst Liebrecht Wergo WER 6664 2 Pop and Jazz Courtney Love America's Sweetheart Virgin CDVUS249 The Von Bondies Pawn Shoppe Heart Reprise/Sire 9362485492 Portrait of David These Days Are Hard to Ignore Glitterhouse Grcd602 Emma Free Me 19/Universal 9866158 New kids in town Vijay Iyer & Mike Ladd In What Language? Pi Recordings Pi09 Trapist Ballroom Thrill Jockey Thrill 141 Frank Sinatra The Voice of Frank Sinatra Columbia/Legacy 507879-2 Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand Domino WIGCD 136 Michel Petrucciani So What Dreyfus FDM 36659-2 The Month Putting on the Brits Hugh Canning hails the new generation of home-grown stars Newzealand. com Royal Opera/Ballet Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months La bohème Travis Endgame 21 Grams Film The critical list Theatre The Permanent Way Long players Art Opera Les Contes d'Hoffmann Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Lost in Translation Theatre Round the Horne Revisited Art Vuillard Comedy Gary Le Strange Opera The Tempest Dance Swan Lake Concerts City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Pop Air Air Newzealand Do give up the day job Now that Kurt Wagner has finally abandoned flooring, will his music get even better, asks Dan Cairns National Museum of Photography Film & Television Multiple Display Advertising Items Games Mafia Urban Freestyle Soccer GameCube, PC, PS2 Xbox, £29.99, ages 12+ The Month Casablanca — two-DVD special edition Warner, U, 98 mins; £19.99 Call off the Search Katie Meloa Calendar Girls Buena Vista, 12A, 108 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £14.99 (VHS) Ned Kelly Universal, 15,110 mins; £17.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS) Call off the Search Katie Melua Simon Boccanegra Tdk, E, 143 mins; £24.99 Agenda Three steps to heaven The Royal Ballet's triple tribute to Balanchine sends David Dougill home with a rosy glow Welsh National Opera 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 The Sunday Times concise crossword No 830 Hardbacks Paperbacks Curing society's ills Flower power The Herbalist: Nicholas Culpeper and the Fight for Medical Freedom by Benjamin Woolley HarperCollins £16.99 pp414 Read on. . . The films that set the world reeling Revolution! The Explosion of World Cinema in the 60s by Peter Cowie Faber £20 pp286 Director's cuts Read on. . . Diary Www. brookmyre. co. uk Historical time bomb Dresden: Tuesday, 13 February, 1945 by Frederick Taylor Bloomsbury £20 pp522 In dire straits Over the Edge of the World Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe by Laurence Bergreen HarperCollins £25 pp456 The Caliban Shore By Stephen Taylor Faber £16.99 pp304 Shipwrecked on the Top of the World by David Roberts Little, Brown £17.99 pp308 A Furnace Afloat by Joe Jackson Weidenfeld £16.99 pp272 A little night reading What Jane Lapotaire has on her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: WMD How a crew of high-risk young offenders started writing from the heart True Notebooks by Mark Salzman Bloomsbury £15.99 pp330 Read on. . . Dispatches from hell Baudelaire in Chains: Portrait of the Artist as a Drug Addict by Frank Hilton Peter Owen £22.50 pp269 Gerald Seymour Making money talk The Bubble of American Supremacy by George Soros Weidenfeld £12.99 pp223 Ancient & MEdIEVAL hiSTORY Book Club State of the Union Black Earth: Russia after the Fall by Andrew Meier HarperCollins £25 pp511 The Birth of Venus A bug's life Phylloxera: How Wine Was Saved for the World by Christy Campbell HarperCollins £17.99 pp314 Alex Light Reginald Hill A hard act to follow Remember Me by Trezza Azzopardi Picador £16.99 pp262 About a boy Old School by Tobias Wolff Bloomsbury £12.99 pp320 Weekend in Paris By Robyn Sisman M Joseph £10 pp320 Patrick Parker's Progress by Mavis Cheek Faber £12.99 pp349 The Writers Bureau Arrow Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce Age 9-13 The Gate by François Bizot Paperbacks When the Emperor was Divine by Julie Otsuka Reading Chekhov a Critical Journey by Janet Malcolm April Blood: Florence and the Plot against the Medici by Lauro Martines Picasso's War by Russell Martin Freud: A Very Short Introduction by Anthony Storr read by Neville Jason The Green and the Gold by Christopher Peachment Jung: A Very Short Introduction by Anthony Stevens, read by Tim Pigott-Smith Sweet Sunday by John Lawton What's happening in the literary world Book events You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Vauxhall Contents Not always greener We Got a New Life Monday-Friday, BBC2, 3.30pm Terminator 2 — Judgment Day Best science Hard Drive Heaven: History Of The Home Computer Monday, BBC4, 10pm A laugh a minute The Comedy Lab Tuesday, C4,11.05pm Safe as houses? The Great Mortgage Fraud — The Devil's Advocate Wednesday, BBC2, 7.30pm A kiss is still a kiss Constantin Brancusi — Monk Of Modernism Wednesday, BBC4, 8.30pm Best thriller treble Jake 2.0/Cold Case Thursday, Sky One, 8pm/10.15pm Learning the lessons? Horizon: Thalidomide — a Second Chance Thursday, BBC2, 9pm The one to watch Terry Jones' Medieval Lives, Monday, BBC2 8pm Footballers' wives Alex Best — My Life With George Thursday, C4,9pm A piece of cake? Six Nations Grandstand Saturday, BBC1, 1pm Radio Sunday8February Pick of the Day Poor little rich girls Best wildlife tale Natural World: A Moose Named Madeline (BBC2, 6.10pm) Size isn't everything War At Sea: Will To Win (BBC2, 7pm) Worst hoedown Down To Earth (BBC1, 8pm) Pick of the day Days of their lives Queen (Biography, 8pm) Heaven can wait Angels In America (C4,9pm) The future is bright The South Bank Show: TV Drama (ITV1, 10.45pm) The Ballad Of Cable Hogue Films BBC1 Sunday 8 February ITV1 Anglia Five Sunday 8 February Variations Radio Monday 9 February Pick of the Day What, no freebies? It's not all it seems Private Life Of a Masterpiece: The Night Watch (BBC2, 7.10pm) The future of war? Ultimate Attack Helicopters (Five, 8pm) Spare the rod, sort of Little Angels (BBC3, 8.30pm) Best mind games Sea Of Souls (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Parent Trap (BBC3, 9pm) Where it all began You can't put it down Tetris: From Russia With Love (BBC4, 9pm) Mind over matter Trash Can Of Skin (Discovery, 10pm) An Inspector Calls (C4,1. 10pm) Films BBC1 Monday 9 February ITV1 Anglia Sky One Variations Radio Pick of the Day Soap of the day Holby City (BBC1,8pm) Peace in our time Shirin Ebadi — Divided By The Prize (BBC4, 8.30pm) Rock of ages Faking It: Rock Chick (C4,9pm) What's all this, then? CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Five, 9pm) Current value Storyville: Power Trip (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day Best entrance History's Raiders (History, 9pm) Best drama Shameless (C4,10pm) The constant Husband The Constant Husband Films BBC1 Sky One ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Wednesday 11 February Pick of the Day A right Eiffel We Built This City: Paris (Five, 8pm) Brave new world Animal Camera (BBC1, 8.30pm) Well-built drama Family Business (BBC1, 9pm) Picture this Degas And The Dance (BBC4, 9pm) Tyntesfield revisited National Trust: The House (BBC2, 10pm) Pick of the day Footballers' Wives (ITV1, 9pm) Best light comedy Miss Match (Living, 10pm) Too big for his boots? Bad Boys Of Comedy: Freddie Starr (Five, 10.30pm) Shrinking quality? Frasier (C4,11.05pm) Films The Violent Men (C4,1pm) Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday 11 February ITV1 Anglia Sky One Wednesday 11 February Variations Radio Thursday February Pick of the Day It's all Greek to me Tim Marlow On El Greco (Five, 7.30pm) The goggle box Inventions That Changed The World: The Television (BBC2, 8pm) Cops and Robson Wire in The Blood (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day 24 (Sky One, 9pm) Easy, tiger Trouble At The Top: Stelios Goes To Hollywood (BBC2, 9.50pm) Darkness visible Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (C4,10.30pm) Growing up fast Making Men Out Of Boys (BBC2, 11.20pm) Critics' choice Love Story (C4,12.40pm) Films BBC1 Thursday February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday February Radio Friday 13 February Pick of the Day More tea, vicar Going, going, gong The Channel 4 Political Awards (C4,7. 30pm) Casualties of war Germ Warfare — Dr Kelly's Last Interview (Five, 7.30pm) The errors of comedy Mad About Alice (BBC1, 8.30pm) Pick of the day That's all, folk Radio 2 Folk Awards (BBC4, 9pm) Age shall wither them Friends (C4,9pm) Best ladies' man The Real Casanova (Biography, 9.30pm) Goodby to all that Sex And The City (C4,10pm) Film choice Critics' choice I Was Monty's Double (C4,12.50pm) Films BBC1 Friday 13 February ITV1 Anglia Sky One Friday 13 February Variations Radio Saturday 14 February Pick of the Day A raggle taggle tale Janacek's Gypsy Love—A Musical Mystery With Ian Bostridge (BBC4, 7pm) Faith of our fathers The Battle For Britain's Soul (BBC2, 7.15pm) They think it's all over Match Of The Day: African Cup Of Nations Final (BBC3, 7.45pm) You better believe it Britain's Best Sitcom: One Foot In The Grave (BBC2, 9.05pm) Pick of the day The way we were? Regency House Party: Pride And Prejudice (C4,9.05pm) Top 10 TV programme's Film choice Critics choice The Madness Of King George (C4,7pm) Films BBC1 Saturday 14 February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One SKY one Contents Philips Contents Land Rover Opener A Wing and a Prayer: The monk who, inspired by Icarus, dressed as a bird and leapt off an abbey tower Orange fair … Casanova? Can't Live without Pantsonfire: The World's Biggest Lies Best of British Brand Royalty Mitsubishi Motors … values Tiziane Mazzilli, creator of the Voyage label, and his son, Rocky, interviews by Kathy Brewis. Photograph by Chris Anderson Royal Caribbean International Amdega Bermuda Dodi's Death Has Left the Most Enormous Hurt in our Lives. For Me. I Don't Think It Will Ever Heal The writer Soheir Khashoggi, 56, a member of one of the most prominent families in Saudi Arabia, recalls her closeness to her nephew Dodi Fayed, and the pain his death caused. By Sue Fox. Photographs: Mary Dunkin The Sunday Times Wine Club Prince Alexander and Princess Elizabeth welcome you … Expectation has given way to ridicule as the royal slugfest heats up Sony Brittany Ferries Sharp By putting cartoon strips on gallery walls Art Aruba Worcester Bosch Group A Deadly Quest This man set off to solve one gruesome murder — and ended up bringing a 15-year killing spree to an end. By Kathy Brewis. Photographs by Roberto Frankenberg TurKEy Siemens Www. orient-express. com The Play Wright and … 'He understands and approves my wanting to improve … Conquest English Country Cottages Neville Johnson Home Studies Multiple Display Advertising Items Plumbs Cotton Covers Nizoral anti-dandruff shampoo Ridge Sally Brock Chess Teaser Bookwise Mephisto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times I only Wear a Pair of Sneakers once. If my Foot's Bee in and out. 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