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ResumoSports Daily How one shot ended the life of Jill Dando Summer in France The Times Only pure thoughts … into lowenbard Eight sections today: great Bank Holiday weekend… Pope says sorry for Crusader massacre IRA 'victory' in European Court FA looks to sell Wembley site as a shopping centre Times up, Telegraph down Today Underground deal Blair prepares Merger agreed BT Circumstantial evidence 'will prove guilt' Audi Resolve to live a normal life belied celebrity status Accused 'obsessed' with stars, the BBC and guns Nestle Shredded Wheat Robinson given time to find missing cheque Panel says he misled MPs Magnet Sun to lure out holiday crowds Kiley to be Tube boss in surprise deal News in Brief Portillo aide fuels race row Heart man better Ward sex charge BBC centre closes Ten years after Cruise ship rage Rampage girls revive spirit of St Trinian's Filmed graves vandal was 69 Warrant out for Christie's ex-boss PC World Richard and Judy poached by Channel 4 At Hotor Tesco bomber was shopped by his stupidity Boys, 14 taunted man as he died Camelot snubs lost ticket plea Lecturer in stab attack gets life News in Brief Smear test calls Husband gets life Footballer's ban Dixons Met hands senior job to black officer Pet sheep slaughtered as Gurkhas move in Active Walkers are allowed back on Snowdon The Monster is Coming 12 May 01 'Brideshead' day for nervous M&s heiress By a Correspondent: Deafened bomb hero blasted neighbour A voyage into madness The Sunday Times News in Brief Andrews murder trial adjourned Crash landing Ferry drink death Footballer on bail Porn 'lookalike' Pair of aces Branagh's return BT Garden in Sussex top Trust attraction Freeserve Payouts of £10,000 may 'open the floodgates' Yard chief to examine army collusion claims The new inquiry One upset after another The previous cases Court's history of verdicts against Britain The judges How 12 died in four incidents European Court Ruling Province split by sectarian tension The reaction Friday 4th - Monday 7th May Labour banks on unions as Tory cash dries up Hague asks Blair aides to stump up Halfords Beaming up Tony A see-through Prime Minister Phoney Election Media day Campaigning day Racing certainty Sutch were the joys Squeezed out The Times Online Currys China threatens new obstacle for spy plane Toys us Cleric dies in mosque bomb blast World in Brief 'Heir' in Beijing UN killers jailed (Reuters): Leader to quit (Reuters): Colvin arrests (Reuters): Ferry rescue ends (AP): Bride pays debt Cruise's timing challenged in divorce wrangle Hollywood writers' deal averts strike Communications 2000 Clinton praises 'disciplined and focused' Bush Budget held up at photocopier England the great getaway Gangster takes Chinese lesson P&O Stena Line A fresh look at the Sixties 'Parallel' Mussolini muscles in on election IF Berlusconi used offshore dealing Horse's head threat Sky French drown their sorrows in spring Tiny In space, no one can hear. you call room service Jungle. com Albanian rebels use human shields Lufthansa Pope endures a lecture from Greek Primate Sometimes 'mea culpa' is just so hard to say To Equitable Life members B&Q Assad and wife go public Harare British hospital chief flees Blunkett pledges end to expulsion drive Fujitsu Siemens Oxford to setup Internet institute Holland & Barrett £10m donor who makes things happen LSO hits a high note in New York Finds the British orchestra triumphant in a city renowned for its cultural sceptions Housing estate sets scene for a Russian Oklahoma Theatre Paradise Moscow Grand Theatrs, Leeds Rodney milnes Vital Balance Online On the Website Today Tread softly-and try not to eat your words Gordon Brown is right to be cautious over tax, as I know from bitter experience From Ulster to Vietnam, two men who must confront their bloody past Yawn, yawn ... we're losing our democracy Listen up, Ron Cash and Answers A welcome regime of open disclosure for political money Sorry for the Crusade But a papal visit way worsen old hostilities Teleporting Tone Double the trouble with a disembodied PM Loutchansky libel case Nuclear defence Bloody Sunday 'Blunderbuss' law open to misuse England lost in a regional mess Political gain from the race issue Cleaning up our rivers Elixir of academe? Who would want to visit London? Civil Service advice Spring forward Prisoner's friend Fan- enough? Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Weekend birthdays Entertainments Theatre Royal Drury Lane The Royal Ballet Forthcoming marriages Maytime celebrations and the sunny wisdom of Julian of Norwich Sunday worship At your service Ruth Gledhiil On This Day Moves to ensure that crime does not pay Weekend anniversaries Professor Richard Schultes Amazon explorer who brought home unknown plant and tribal lore about how to use them Personal Column Announcements The Times Milestones Rita Hunter, British soprano, was born on August 15,1933. She died on April 29,2001, aged 67 News The Times Crossword No Title Forecast Superlative Travel Wembley should not be FA's responsibility alone Football Association Chief Executive Lucozade Sport Bird of pray Torquay clinging to their perch Mind games with Brearley The Times Sports Daily From Tuesday X-generation Jaguar's baby takes a bow Scalextric? Guaranteed to drive me gibbering round the bend Recollections from childhood of wresting with miniature race tracks are still painful Spooky relic is worth preserving Eales starts to enjoy life at the sharp end again Golf Leaders after two rounds Snooker may be better way for men to tackle women Dougherty is one to watch Scheckter sacked over court charge Motor racing The Times Football Handpook Monthly Cup Final Special Sink or swim: can Torquay turn the tide of history? Sands of time are running out for club that has bounced along the bottom for 74 long years Wounded Portsmouth stagger to avoid the drop Win or lose, Barnet have a hill to climb Failure to break Torquary and the club goes out of the League-not that many seem bothered Picture Gallery The French Connection First division Photographic memory Football Saturday Plymouth or not? The most agonising question I know Life Sentence Mark Hodkinson on a low-level love affair 'I'd be the one taken away on a stretcher, twitching and pleading for more oxygen' Television and Radio Fixtures Today Classified information Coventry City - the great escapologists Watson starts to plot an immediate return for Tranmere Berkhamsted's Vase hopes suffer from big bunch of fixtures Picture Gallery Coventry finally running out of staying power Lingerie and Muppets are just Parr for the course Russell Kempson Pure Football The other Match of the Day The UPS and Downs of the Premiership Chart O'Sullivan moving within reach of his final destiny Snooker Weary St Helens brought down to earth Rugby league For the record Treble will keep you afloat as Mariners sink below surface The Sports Book Lam guides Warriors back to the summit McRae benefits from fearless approach Motor rallying Wright bows out as a champion Sport in Brief Ducati decide to branch out England aim to impress in Lille Awkward vanzie looks favourite Cambridge end losing streak Bray subdues hard-hitter Wasim and Waqar find conditions perfectly to their liking Cricket Openers make light of testing target Muralitharan's guile bemuses timid Derbyshire Alleyne defies the pain to rescue Gloucestershire Walker's resistance brings Kent improbable triumph Surrey are the first to flower in the Rose Bowl Knight put in shade by power of Hussey Depressions that always brought happiness to the dressing-room Cricket That Summer... The 1981 season started damp and miserable. John Barclay, the Sussex captain, reveals the enthusiasm of country cricketers for wet weather. It enables Garth Le Roux, the South African fast bowler, to lead an excursion that is a reminder of the blow for women struck by Sue Brown Fleming error tilts the balance in Sussex's direction By Our Sports Staff: Report on corruption submitted Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup scoreboards Blackwell paves the way for Somerset success Supple planning to have last word with Nayef Racing In The Spotlight Big-race line-up at Newmarket tomorrow Victor Chandler Haydock analysis Hereford analysis Meeting Points Haydock Park Hereford Armchair Investor William Hill Tamburlaine can prove the answer to Guineas Racing Newmarket Millenary keeps Dunlop at head of proceedings 3.40 Sagitta 2,000 Guineas Betdirect Looking for the good life? Try this simple routine Sailling Clipper Log Yesterday's results Racing TEAMtalk Raceline Racing Betline Exeter Thirsk Hexham Leicester's revival comes as no surprise to Mims Basketball The Times Weary Leicester home in on trophy hat-trick Rugby union Soft tops Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Rodber accepts call to arms in world of big business Motors Motorpoint Melville's faith in Birkett bearing fruit Baby Jag can make a big impression Jaguar's x-type has arrived at last. Times motoring writers Kevin Eason and Stuart Birch give their verdicts X-factor that created a powerful car of all-round quality Stuart Birch On any road surface, this is a car that drives even better than it looks Guide to the weekend fixtures Summit help the travelling motorist to plan ahead Nodding Dog Advertisement Nationalnumbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London Jaguar The Times Competition inquiry makes Bonfield Yell E-business Almost won over by a games provider The elevator pitch Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The week on the web Equities bounce back Barclays Business leaders ready to compete for title Imperial Consohdated A Property Dealer Is retiring due to ill health. We… Staff in line for Emi awards Fran Littlewood Scheme rewards key employ You can Tel it's Telford Turner & co Business to Business Weathr Valley Estates Apathy of small firm vote In brief The Times Can Goldman's golden star still sparkle two years on? 'The firm' aims to win back its leading position in the M&a league tables Thinking differently Countryside Properties Peopled by a wealth of talent Some issues prove more trouble than others Film chief left feeling negative City Diary Oil gains aid FTSE recovery Double boost helps to lift Psion 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 Colt still has plenty of hurdles to jump Tempus Gyrus Big Yellow Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Stephens Brothers Shirtmakers Reader's Digest shares given to charities OAG Morton warned over rail delay Gyrus seeks £100m to fund deals Pace delivers jobs blow News deal 'in six weeks' IFA snaps up Pru salesforce Car sales up 7% last month Business in Brief Incubator revamp Psion rises 13% Pfizer investment Copenhagen buy Change over deal triggers Colt shares volatility Mobile phone firms can share 3G masts Treasury in bid for Jermyn Banks take politics into account P&g in contest for Clairol with Kao Voyage into Madness Marconi seeks to raise $3bn long-term debt Patience Wheatcroft Rival's placing raises hope of BT issue Merrill closes $1bn Net fund Burt steps aside to seal BoS deal with Halifax Mongolian steps at the EBRD A Week in the City M&s protests to come to London Sharp rise in US jobless rate Radisson Edwardian Hotels Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Oh, what noble rot! The claret barons of Bordeaux are desperate to promote their 2000 vintage as one of the all-time greats. But Jane MacQuitty came away from a week of Gallic hyperbole with a sour taste in her mouth Shopping & Fashion Eurostar Dog with a past When love is not enough Asking Ali Solutions for tricky gardens Best houses Simon goes to Sudeley Who Said what Dear Weekend Solution to Jumbo 338 Theroux the looking glass Is Paul Theroux really so arrogant, so intimidating? Well, he's certainly a good listener, says Valerie Grove Mick Hume 'Never mind the nonsense about a "mongrel race"; a nation of fluffy puppies wrapped in soft toilet tissue seems nearer the mark' On the road with Mrs P Her streetwise vision put London on the map, writes Tim Teeman Picture Gallery The Times Tell me I'm here Closet talk Put to the test Radio alarm clocks You've got to hand it to them Creams and lotions aren't just for softies. Anne Gatti tests five of the best hand creams for gardeners What to wear short-sleeved shirts Insider's guide to shopping in Cheltenham Gadget Paris gives up her secrets A new from Patricia Wells draws on her intimate knowledge of a city's markets kitchens and dining rooms The Times Dear Jane Jane MacQuitty 'Pink wines, unlike crisper whites and fruitier reds, go well with meals in the garden and barbecues' Nespresso Coffee System MacQuitty's Star buys Essential British flavours Dear Jill South Africa's Leading Wine Range Jill Dupleix Nibbles Fleece, please Click go the shears? Not this season, Brian Pedley writes The Times Feather report Lucy Pinney 'She demanded that the officer explain to her dog why it couldn't take its walk. Seconds later, he was astonished hear a dog panting at the end of the phone' Lost in the slaughter Culling has left already rare breeds on the brink of extinction Port Marine Costa Blanca & Calida Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Overseas Property International Property Show Lisney Premier Real Estate North of the Thames Homes overseas Florida Homes Shows Interealty Porque da Floresta Spanish Choice Marina dreamers give old resorts a kiss of life Home Truths Sea views Buy a flat and I'll throw in a free scooter The Times Property Luxury Retirement House & Flats To Advertise Telephone Simon Horn Bristol Group Coopers of Stortford Vir Health 4all Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetsyle Ltd. Jumpking Coopers of Storford Stannah Stairliffs Biting the hand that frees them Caring for a dog with a past takes more than love, Carol Price writes How to Place your Own Advertisement The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Vet The Times Family outing Emma Haughton on the Gloucester Warwickshire railway By the sea, a festival without peer Brighton steps into a season of culture, writes Angus Clarke Brighton & Hove England's best houses Simon Jenkins continues his epic journey of discovery What to see near by Sunday lunch at Wesley House 'Wake up Millie! Michael! Shake a leg!' 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Helen Nugent reports on tax breaks for Smug Marrieds Marriage means management Insurance Gold standards fall short Go it Alone a tale of two Tony Blairs Jupiter Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor The book of life for couples Money In the Business section Easy Money on Wednesday Inscape Unclaimed £400m in share dividends left on the shelf When wedded bliss is blissful unawareness Susan Emmett says brides and grooms should learn the laws of matrimony Scottish Widows Bank Yen to succeed in the East Money MoT Helen Nugent talks to a Tokyo banker with an exchange rate dilemma Bradford & Bingley What the experts say Fimatex Financial overview Why size does make a difference with unit trusts Funds in Focus Gambling that the investors play safe Investment Helen Monks on how different companies approach stakeholders Alliance Leicester Northern rock Bahamas Foreign Colonial Explorer with real prospects Investment Stella Shamoon heads on down to the Lone Star State for this share of the mouth Open plan From the Woolwich Policy Portfolio Neville James Revival for sagging corporate bonds Investment Mark Atherton counts the cost but says a recovery is in the way Royal Liver Two sides in the Revenue disk debate Money Letters Share deals caught out by relying on the Royal Mail Markes & Spencer Financial Services Pay up and keep paying Salute to the self-employed revolution Go It Alone Fran Littlewood reports reaction to a growing power of workers Should I go green on the road? 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