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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mike Gerrard, Stella Shamoon, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Richard Whitehead, Bud Baldaro, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Rhiannon Pugh, Andrew Millington (Director), Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, James Moore, Jane Porter, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Peter Gledhill, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Barbara Segall, Philip Barron, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Rachel De Thample, Frances Bailess, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Joanna Harris, David Chater, James Bone, Harry Stopes-Roe, Vice-President, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, E. Jane Dickson, Sharon Linnard, GS, Sam Coates and Sam Lister, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Seal, Clare Stewart, Phill Yates, Hugh Hetherington, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, rupert mellor, Ronan Keating on Robbie Williams, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Caroline Merrell and Chris Ayres, M. J. Goldie, Martyn Goff, Mary Lowerson, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Witherow, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Fiona Beckett's, Anita McNaught, K. A. McDougall, Clive Mathleson Telecoms Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, G. St John Penney, D. Holloway, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Grainne Gilmore, Susan Blann and Gareth Jones, MM, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Roe, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Colleen Toomey, Susan Duff, Keith Pike, David Hands, Anne Ashby, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Harold Burnham, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Drife, Vice-President, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, C. R. Smith, Ivan Hewett, JJ, Ian Markham, Russell Kempson, Keith Mitchell, Ruth Ritchie, Bob Hopkins, Oliver Kay, Mary Gold, Jeremy Bremridge, Stephen Anderton, David Hughes, Ed Potton, M. Hammerton, jamie oliver, Simon Lassiter, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Sally Connell, J. D. Wright, alan jackson, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Sarah Turner, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Johanna Sharples, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Eric Jacobs, Anne-Marie Obolensky, Matt Dickinson, judith wilson, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Allcock, Spira James, Mark Steinle, Steve Saxon, Francis Gilbert, Min Cooper, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Nigel Wellard, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Andrew McConachie, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Richard Cleroux and Damian Whitworth, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Susan Mitchell, James Collard, Nick Coombe, Mike Mulvihill, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Paul Wilson, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hermann Bondi, Sian Morgan, R. Conrad, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Sue Hepworth, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Martin Weale, Director, Lindsay Lee, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Lea Paterson and Sally Patten, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Jennifer Becker, Helen Pridham, DC, Genevieve Douglas, vinny lee, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Paul Armstrong and James Doran, liam duke, David James, Tony Rushton, Director, Colin Gibson, Richard Miles, John Naish, David Dickinson, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Marjory Plumb, Kathleen Wyatt, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Paul Connolly, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Elizabeth Buchan, Valerie Grove, Marianne Castinglione, Julian Spalding, SJ, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, adam and james caplin, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tony Kelly, Richard Owen Giles Whittell and Stewart Tendler, Walter Ellis, Tony Stock, Richard White, Chairman, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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Portillo leads revolt over race pledge Share Match Fantasy Shares Rise and fall The eight-section Saturday Time: your great value… Flock condemned by map error Free inside today Bee Gees CD 16,339 marathon runners have gold in their sights Postal votes make mockery of ballot law Aquascutum By a Correspondent: Abducted Briton 'alive and well' Awaken your senses for £50 Drug lords join trade in rare animals Gateway Quiz show winner gets car payout New in Brief Warden quits Selby crash offer Voice betrayal No royal fish dish 'Elton chose to just cut me off. I had seen him do it to others in the past' Speals to John Teid, Sir Elton John's former lover and manager, after the star's High Court defeat Virgin How many bogus ballot papers would you like? The flaws of postal voting PC World Councillors jailed for vote-rigging Teenage hacker faces jail over Bill Gates stunt Rape victim's husband is threatened in court scuffle Lottery winner loses £3m Teacher killed in school skiing accident On the House! Meningitis alert as 7 die after pilgrimage British Airways Pupils to be screened in TB outbreak Smiles amid the tears for Sir Harry Chelsea Flower Show Saudi royal buys £335m Berkeley Square Sergeant jailed for throttling her lover Spain shows way to double organ donors Man who buried gangster jailed The Link Briton killed in car crash News in Brief Travel-sick stars Abducted boy Mother charged Hover Industry's job losses top 35,000 this year Rise and Fall of Mobile Phones Companies sued over radiation 'health risk' End of the line for handset bargains Island connection The language and lingo From brick to video 3G Rise and Fall of Mobile Phones Sam Coates and Sam Lister on the history of the people's phone The Market Place Mysterious Masonic desk keeps its secrets Currys Montessori may be expelled in Ofsted takeover Teacher vacancies rise by 70 per cent Anti-slavery Film-maker fights 'myth of Italian cowardice' New evidence that Hess died in Britain Computing made simple Veterans mark 50 years since Korean War Portillo a captive of his star quality On the Shadow Chancellor who is dogged by leadership talk, no matter what he does Seat UUP rebel demands pre-election move Axe Your Phone Bill Phoney Election Day 19 Blackmailing beauty queen 'kills herself' How a little toga play can civilise yobs The Rich List 2001 The Sunday Times Dixons Queen marks her 75th birthday quietly 174,660 carcasses lie across Devon Foot-and-mouth FUjiTSU Siemens Propaganda war over vaccination continues Audi Four areas given all-clear In Brief Health fears Geese 'cull' plan Movement fine 'Aimless sloth' is secret to a long and happy life Paris intellectual bares her all in sexual treatise Douglas Kennedy B&Q's Kitchen Clearance Euro bank chief under pressure to quit Berlusconi halts election rallies over death threats Magnet Cannibals ate man in soup Florence's statues cloned for safety (AP): Baby dies as plane is shot down World in Brief Montenegro poll (Reuters): Fischer inquiry No court martial (AFP): Montesinos hunt (AFP): US actor burnt Bullet that helped to end the Cold War Doctor 'loaned cardinal's blood as sacred relic' Cancelled Hotel Order Eastern Kayam OCM Briton in New York art 'police' Career questions Virgin trains Mars, the Direct Way Russia to put man on Mars by 2020 By a Correspondent: Meteor shower will brighten the gloom British citizen is held over arms dealing Jetsetter's lavish tips (Reuters): $2.5m for school shooting families (Reuters): Parody novel defeat Hastings Direct 'Rebirth' death was child abuse Focus Group Companies Violent protests greet Bush at first summit Hoover Sharon dismisses offer of joint TV appeal with Arafat Virgin Japanese men embrace the geisha-lite (Reuters): Chinese learn how to conquer English Saga (AFP): Visa move for Taiwan Maytag Online Little light cast on the Dark Continent Julian Spalding believes the British Museum is losing its way with Africa Time Free Tomorrow Principals provide key for Verdi's success Opera Otello ROH Covent Garden Marathon runners face compulsory drug tests Westland Gutsy granny takes another trip Ireland US discovers that there's something about Annie Reaction to The Weakest Link promotes hostilities on both sides of the Atlantic Goodness garcious! Chicken tikka smacks of our capacity for self-delusion Picture Gallery Why I keep answering the call of the isles In from the cold Phoney Warriors Politics will begin to return to normal next week The Number is up Mobile phone markets are only temporarily cut off Captain Corelli's Rifle Liberties with history in the desert Passing the buck? Policy questions on foot-and-mouth The future of our choir schools Slow progress in maternity services Benefits of monarchy Dutch euthanasia law Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Irritating labels Singular eggs Census problems for the educated Communion wine Food for thought Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Mozart and Beethoven To defeat cynicism we must relearn the art of telling stories Credo Sunday worship Entertainments The Times Theatre Royal Drury Lane On This Day Parkinson to stay at TV-am The broadcaster Michael Parkinson said he would continue to work for the breakfast television company, TV-am, despite criticism over the sacking of his colleagues Anna Ford and Angela Rippon. A week later, he was appointed as a director of the company Weekend anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column Bert Sutcliffe Mainstay of the New Zealand Test team during lean cricketing years for his county Ann Sothern Screen star whose career began in B-movies ended with an Oscar nomination at 78 Your Hong Kong Tailors in town Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones Jim Baxter, footballer, was born on September 29,1939. He died of cancer on April 14 aged 61 News The Times Crossword The Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Radisson Edwardian Rumbles of concern nag at Lewis Complacency is the fear for the world champion as he revisits a bygone era Smell Picture Gallery Streets ahead Why the London Marathon is best Surrey rain Damp start for county champions True blue How to keep United at bay Directors continue to be seduced by lust for glory Syed holds his nerve to equal record Table Tennis Entering the Lions' Den of psychic credibility The dangers newspaper editors face in marginalising lower-league football Chapple gives Lancashire upper hand Cricket Hick back on track with fluent opening Promise of Love warms Durham Kent open challenge with merit against champions Cricket Knight's revival augurs well Powell's craft ensures first century of season Yesterday's scoreboards Jefferson shows he can make big strides Victor Chandler By Our Sports Staff: Walsh and Dillon put West Indies in command Picture Gallery Leeds and Liverpool could open the door to Europe for my Villa team Houllier wary about unknown quantity of Alaves Chesterfield decide against appeal on points deduction United striker nets award but future is unsure May shouts the odds for his first love Nash makes it to Old Trafford after 13 years of torment Manchester City goalkeeper still bears the mental scars from car crash The other Match of the Day Brentford hoping for some final inspiration Brentford v Port Vale LDV Vans Trophy final (3.30pm tomorrow, cardiff) United reopen negotiations with PSV for Van Nistelrooy Ipswich Town v Coventry City The UPS and Downs of the Premiership Chart Manchester United v Manchester City Bradford City v Derby County Leicester City v Middlesbrough Aston Villa v Southampton Sunderland v Newcastle United West Ham United v Leeds United Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur No Carnival without Rio First division Second division Road rage and the man who put barmy in blue-and-white army Life Sentence Third division Photographic memory Picture Gallery Television and Radio Scotland Conference Fixtures Classified information Familiar failings come to surface for Henman Tennis Reacting to heat of the moment Salling Restaurant Guide One last hurdle for Essex Netball Open verdict at the Crucible Snooker Them Breathe your Smoke Wallace could be surprise package Donewald relishes challenge Basketball Jennings savours pressure Hockey Saint-Andre shrugs off Gloucester's untimely injury woes Rugby union Munster storm in to find welcoming sights Carney puts Wigan back on top Newlove may miss final after night of calamity Rugby league Goode living up to his name Leicester's young fly half continues to grow in stature Little keen to save his season with cup victory Fuga fit to spare the Shield from farce at scrum Time stands still for Britain's past master Drum The experts give their view on which is the best marathon in the world National treasure continues love-hate relationship Capital rakes m interest on high running costs David Powell on what makes London the best marathon in the world Flora William Hill Side with Derby to keep place at the top table Northern lights promise an open hook on derby day Surrey seem to have the pedigree The Sports Book Doherty has momentum to land title Market briefing Lewis unbackable Tergat targeted Leeds unfancied Armchair Investor Carried on a joyous human wave Put your best foot forward when it comes to tomorrow's Flora London Marathon Last-minute tips from the adidas running consultant Getting on my bike—but in my own front room Big day is here at last and number 43246 is raring to go Fit to Play Body Talk Mark Steinle Matthew pryor shapes up with ... Munir fancied to make the grade in Greenham Racing AYR Gundry steels herself for National test In The Sportlight TEAMtalk Raceline On Record Polly Gundry Racing Betline Newbury brings Lucido full circle Racing Kempton Park Guide to the weekend fixtures Yesterday's results Sutcliffe dies, aged 77 Sport in Brief Britons close in Jackson heights Eastman's chance Fitz-Gerald joy For the record Share of lead keeps Clarke in high spirits Golf To Advertise (Trade) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Euro continental cars The Uk's Number One Car Supermarket Save up to 30% off UK Prices Direct from Europe Hoods galore Specialist Cars (UK) Limited DVLA Select Registrations Porsche D K Registrations Plane crash gives Coulthard new focus In Monte Carlo Technical wizardry will prevent crashes in nick of time Cameras and radars will soon give drivers eyes in the back of their heads Share Match Super scooter struggles in its search for an identity Offers Direct Sir Elton John puts collection up for auction Nodding Dog Performance car from Skoda New magazine for sportscars Daewoo offers used discounts Cheap travel for smart drivers To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNDA PG's Numbers CNDA The Times Used Car Locator Bramshaw Motor point The Times Direct Splash tests the water with teenage surfers E-business Profile A security blanket for anxious bosses The elevator pitch Fantasy Shares Bloomberg The week on the web Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Jaguar makes its marque on Merseyside On Halewood; s revival Woods has kittens over De Beers City Diary Forte love Show steeler Countryside Consolidation drives the ambitions of carmakers Analysis Vodafone in 'offload' setback Stock Market Revised estimates help to lift Matalan Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Key indicators point to opportunities despite the gloom Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Week ends on flat note BT You Can Share Match New law will add to rural woes, say critics Business Opportunities Imperial Consolidated Positively Peterborough Where bankers fear to tread ... Unashamed cherrypicker aims to encourage entrepreneurial inventors Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items United Trust Bank Futurisme funding decision In Brief IFA Member The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Share price falls lead to pension fund losses Pru upbeat over Asia Rich List 2001 Free Tomorrow Egg 'remains on target' Hampel wants right of reply in bonus row Wolves weighs up two offers ECB under pressure on rate stance Business in Brief Latin America hit Hershey ahead Merck profits up KPMG appointed IPE bid backed Aberdeen parting Actelion blow BT looks to net ?3bn from sale of Concert Boeing bucks downturn with full order book Strong Instinet figures boost float prospects Spending urge is not dead Commentary Trading statement lifts Cedar shares From a Correspondent in New York: Honeywell to cut workforce by 6,500 The Equitable Life Assurance Society Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Liquidators to resign at Knight Williams Anglo's bid for De Beers faces defeat High street spending growth slows CSFB suspends brokers after inquiry in US A Week in the City Corus loses out to Europe on Railtrack order Spring Promotion Index They do run-run-run, they do run-run Tomorrow in London, 40,000 people will push themselves to the limits in the most grulling race of all. Why? Simon Barnes on the pulling power of the Marathon Shopping AGA Links Win by a yard Our garden competition Nice neighbours in bed next door to Madonna Fiesta flavours a passion for paella Dear Weekend A vet wins Sunrise 'The race is suburbia's horizontal Everest' Max's Arctic adventure Philip Pullman's thrilling tales sent Colleen Toomey and her son in search of the Northern Lights Air Miles Travel the World Mick Hume Stand and get it delivered How can you get fresh produce and help the farmers hampered by the foot-and-mouth outbreak? Buy mail order Insider's guide to shopping in Newcastle The best Salad bowls A mid-life clothes crisis With M&S in chaos, men of a certain age have nowhere to go, says Sue Hepworth Duxiana Updating Einstein Closet talk MacQuitty's Star buys Ginger Beer Dear Jane Something to prove Fiona Beckett's resolve to overcome the weakest point in her domestic armour was tested at the breadmaking class Jane MacQuitty 'Give the continued rise in smelly, cork-tainted wines, it it time that we treated screwcaps seriously' Eric Treuille's red-onion focaccia Bonhams & Brooks More than a holiday romance Nibbles AGA Links Dear Jill Jill Dupleix The Times Cook A most Gratifying Ale Show us your garden, do Have you put in a lot to make you garden gorgeous? Then enter out competition to find the best back gardens in Britain The Times Software Direct Dear Stephen Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Gardens to visit N Wales, Malvern and Cambridge How to train an elephant With a little imagination rich rewards can be coaxed from all kinds of climbers. Jane Porter on your flexible friends All aboard for blooming London No tickets for Chelsea? Don't despair, says Stephen Anderton Going Dutch in Hampshire An English garden hosts the cream of the tulip crop Tulip Festival A seedy business, turf repair If your lawn is looking a little threadbare, now is the tie to spruce it up. 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