News from 08/09/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Sara Hudston, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Tom Lodge, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Portia Colwell, Kieran Falconer, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Barbara Segall, Gary Neville, David Hands and Mark Souster, Peter Lansley, Wilson Connolly, SD, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Steve Bird, Richard Owen and Greg Hurst, Gary Duncan Nick Hasell and Caroline Merrell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Shaun Keogh, Birna Helgadottir, Philip Howard, Anthony Ensor, Graham Searjeant, Huw Thomas, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, George D. Handley, Emma Rea, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Ian Webster, Douglas Grubb, Kate Money, Jeremy Whittle, J. G. Batters, Kevin Eason, John Bungey, Baret Magarian, Jeremy Seal, Clare Stewart, Peter Palmer, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, W. L. Gandy, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Francis Ratnieks Director, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Richard Owen and Roland Watson, Pat Gibson, Lester May, AC, David McVay, Stephen McClarence, Henry Harris, Chris Gill, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Charlie Flindt, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, Debra Craine, Jim Broadbent, Gary Jacob, Les Thomson, Victoria Segal, Norman Harris, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Michael Harvey, Jonathan Pearce, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, MM, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Helen Dunmore, Alice Lagnado, JK, Georgia Gatti, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Alan Kay, Charles Bremner, John Bordley, Matthew Bannister's, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Hopkin, Nicholas Wapshott, Kate Muir, Arthur Bradford, Derek Taylor Thompson, D. C. Young, Ivan Hewett, Geoff Harwood, JJ, Fletcher Robinson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, MB, Josh Barry, Anthony Bullock, Nicole Swengley, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Nick Edwards, Amber Cowan, John Dawkins, TW, Mark Atherton, Philip Hall, Rick Broadbent, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gordon Manley, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, IH, Philip Webster Political Editor and Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Emma Pomfret, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Willoughby, Sean MacAulay, Terence Wynn Editor, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Clive Mathieson, Gary James, Mike Cross, Lucy Pinney, Victoria Walker, Alix Ramsay, Peter Stothard, James Allcock, Tristram Penna, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Mick Hume, Frank Auerbach, Roger Boyes, Henry Boxer, David Mattin, David Driver, Jeremy Kingston's, Eric Jacobs, Nick Hasell, James Jones, Chloë Bryan-Brown, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Adam Fresco, Mark Harries, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Clive Davis's, RL, Michael Frayn, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Myrddin Jones, VS, Kevin McCarra, Owen Chadwick, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Angus Clarke, Gavin Hadland, Jonathan Goldberg, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Patrick Brogan, Michael Austin, NW, Jane Owen, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Butterell, Rodney Milnes's, Michael Gove, Fraser Ashman, Richard Beeston, Stephen Dalton's, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, David Hutcheon, John Whittaker, Neil Sheldon, Richard Miles, Timothy Wilkinson, Geoffrey Rowell, Lewis Stuart, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, MacQuitty's, Annabelle Thorpe, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Will Price, Angus Batey, LV, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Mick Jackson, M Rogers, Tim Reid and Philip Webster, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Phil Myers, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Hemingford, Michael Evans, RM, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Paul Hoggart's, Tim Miller, Jan Raath, John Barclay, Lee Chapman, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Nicolson, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoBlunkett despair at £110m asylum ruling Times sales rise 2 for 1 Flight offer Why women have sex on the brain Two Extra Magazines inside your Weekend Paper Ugly Rumour stages a comeback Wall Street falls again Oxbridge 'snubs British pupils' for higher fees Tiffany & Co. Alan Clark's Secret Loves weekend Pope offers new plea for end to Ulster violence By a Correspondent: Informer charged BT Hp Outbreak 'peters out' in hotspots News in Brief Teacher jailed Hospital death Bluebird victory Tesco trolley fine Death crash MP on wrong side of road Italian motorcyclist hit head-on by holiday Tory's car By a Correspondent: Footballer lied about hitting young woman Soldier's baby leave battle Www. smile. co. uk PC World the Computer Superstore Four who challenged the system and won Asylum Ruling Centre offers a comfortable but cool reception Judge dismayed Tory ministers By a Correspondent: Charity is funded by government The big names who won't put it in writing Fares to be cut after poor rail services 'Confession' of an HIV widow Former spy chief joins BBC shortlist Nationwide Three lions on a shirt, now the tills are gleaming Gerrard Limited and Capel Cure Sharp Limited Fan has not missed game in 81 years Heart patient sells home to beat NHS list US 'fraud queen' lives on social security in Britain By a Correspondent: Mugger of judge's wife is jailed Cancer hits Alan Ball's family News in Brief Hunt for surgeon Carman volumes Family funeral Peugeot Winslet's husband looks to the future How Britain waved goodbye to Continent British Association Science Festival Rivers need a flood of talent Cell cures 'possible from bone marrow' Botulism agent may become a painkiller Marks & Spencer New law threat to medical trials No Title Essays to order for students on the Net By a Correspondent: Children try to create Earth-shaking news Tate fight to stop towering creation Watch the birdie... Egg man jailed for his obsession Thatcher told M15 to spy on striking miners Rimington beat police in battle over Security Service's future The Link Belsen survivors gather for ceremony of hearts The Sunday Times Incredible digital hearing aid can achieve superior… Boardroom is playground for 'mummy's boys' A week ahead with a woman of her time Honda Not just another casualty of the Troubles Seat Www. egg. com Spectacles help to trace rapist News in Brief Child deaths case Murder charge Lifeline hero Public delivery Dixons Labour's strength slips to lowest level since 1994 Halfords Duncan Smith pitches for centre ground Scots demand £20m for free personal care Fatboy pop video wins six awards Tiny Winners of the Video Music Awards in New York Firstdirect Wolves may dance again Transparently famous Wingers turn to the Left Liverpool Victoria Full steam ahead for old Arab railway EU and Africa at odds in racism conference Chrysler Fujimori operations 'killed hundreds' Obasanjo wins acclaim after securing deal Waterstone's Pact good for pan-African diplomacy but may yet fail Commentary Miele Keeping Mugabe to his promises Farmers sceptical as violence by 'war veterans' continues Halifax Mugabe goes to ground with deal unsigní Time Mitterrand son tells of father's dying apology Visitscotland. com Belarus dictator has election sewn up Deaths mastermind held Soldiers leave Sierra Leone World in Brief (Reuters): Circumcision trial (AP): 1.2m euro theft (AP): Angola hero dies Ouch Scared of sharks? I don't want to be dinner Shy First Lady steps into Senate spotlight Standard Life Bank Bush not so dumb as some critics The first great Jaws terror The Times The Times Crossword Club Berlin museum to rejoice in Jewish life Microsoft Architect's life as jagged as work Saga Charles takes his landscapes to Tuscany Intelligent Finance MasterCard Poetry in motion that was too clever by half I want to believe this is the face of the Bard Ben MacIntyre on the man of many words but until now, perhaps, no face The Lord moves mysterious ways, even in this 'faithless' country Picture Gallery Blair is ready to snap up disaffected Tories Come back The Times Diary Hope and Experience The outside world must maintain its pressure on Mugabe Man and Mission Anglicans need to liberate the Archbishop Canterbury Mumbo Jumbo The mummy's boys who make it in the boardroom Marconi's woes Foot-and-mouth toll tops 2,000 Modern life and dilemma of faith Church believes in reaching out State of stately homes Up in Downing Street Discouraged of Devon Retreat of wasps wholly 'consistent' Euros in the high street When is it all over? Court Circular Church news Weekend birthdays Entertainments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinner Problems arising from placing the body above the soul Sunday worship At Your Service Ruth Gledhill Hollywood director rings the bell Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Harry McKibbin Player and administrator in Irish rugby in the game's amateur era Bernard Heuvelmans Scientist who devoted his life to the pursuit of the 'unknown' specics of the animal kingdom Milestones News Sport Football Handbook Business The Times Crossword Comment Weekend Money No Title Travel Times Magazine Forecast Arts London List Southamption Boat Show Play McClaren left to fly solo from Munich to Middlesbrough Matt Dickinson After the highs with England, the lows return for a man intent on a Riverside revolution Go Just Williamses Serena to play Venus in US Open… Surrey key Hollioake defies champions Rallying cry On course for the Network Q Top Man New Blue Me's Back! Plus... Premiership Preview Genie Perceptive Petit hopes new camp will prove a Bridge of highs Free from the politicking and power gams of Barcelona, French chic has returned Blanc blessed with qualities to champion United's cause It is out with the old and in with the new Old Trafford as thoughts turn to Europe Euro Star Special The Sunday Times Allardyce hoping for another red nose day Bolton manager will be playing the clown all season if his team maintain their form Moore family trouble looms as Ronnie faces generation game Eriksson has the look of a champion Uefa prepares to act over Rangers worries Photographic memory Balked at every turn in search for celebrity fan Diamond Life English finishing school best hope for Scotland's future Fixtures Tables Television and radio Itv Digital Gloves off as Dudek takes No 1 jersey at Liverpool Riding the tackles in Spotland boardroom Harrods man who got a lift with each sacking Favourite Brian Moore tale really does go down a bomb Sky blue dreams that put Manchester City in the red Passing Back Tall Stam story spoils my American dream Potter heads queue of coach traffic Book Review Cunning plan fails to prevent pitch battle raging long and hard Cricket John Barclay That Summer Hard-working Hampshire ready to grasp reward Cricinfo County Championship second division Goodwin boosts wary Sussex Bristling Harvey applies gloss finish Hick completes set with double century Ramprakash and Hollioake ease Surrey's worries Cricket: CricInfo County Championship first division Essex turn to Gooch to lift the mood of depression The minor county with big plans Llewellyn takes a final bow Yesterday's scoreboards Atapattu joins elite at the double Fulton takes his place among Kent's greats Leicestershire let off the hook by bowlers Goldie mines for Haydock jackpot Racing In the Spotlight Kempton Park Thirsk Strong raid on Moulin Results from yesterday's three meetings Armchair Investor Galileo carries weight of expectation Haydock Park Leopardstown Today Orientor can make light of heavy going in Sprint Cup William Hill TEAMtalk Raceline Harroush! How I've missed those funny familiar forgotten feelings Sailing Clipper Log Stratford Racing Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Wolverhampton Rhinos in charge as St Helens keep power in reserve Rugby league Funnell settles proudly in leading role Equestrianism Melville stung into action by Wasps' problems Rugby union Early upsets rarely prove relia ble guide Edinburgh edge to win after Caerphilly comeback Comfortdesignexcellence Rugby on the Move Zurich Premiership guide Healey accepts fine for his ghost's work Family affair grips America as sisters set up final showdown Millar aiming to put Tour crash misery behind him Cycling Bad break for Hayles Bitter Roddick goes out in tears Bayliss doses in on Superbike crown Motorcycling Rams bid to remove element of surprise American football Gonzalez in steady mode amid peaks and troughs Goff Gustafson sweeps aside the challenge of Marti Yegorova sample 'sabotaged' Athletics Johnson completes Goodwill six of the best Athletics Pull of the water provides sufficient reward for Adams The health benefits of relaxing with a book Fit to Play: Internationl Literacy Day The sportsmen who champion reading Bookcase Grand prix for Norway Speedway The Daily results service 7 days ahead Today's sports weather Times Square Burti is told to miss rest of season Sport Summary Kirsten adds to his collection Chaloner prevails over Boswell Kennedy storms into Derby Fresh faces for England squad MG returns to the track Thorpe declines short-course bid Seizing the chance to showcase my worst skills Motoring Kevin Eason The ZTimes Motor Racing Correspondent is competing in this year's Netwotk Q Rally of Great Britain. Here, he beings his training Ready for blood, sweat and cheers The Times Toyota takes five for launch of new Corolla Nodding Dog Jaguar unveils a very sleek big cat indeed Www. autobytel. co. uk Motors The Times NavTrak Aston Martin Welch:'I gave it my best shot' Jon Ashworth talks to the US business icon about his career at GE and his plans for retirement Browne gets Welch seal of approval Your chance to meet Jack Welch What were Marconi non-execs doing? Questions over the role of titled names Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Acher in line for royal accounts? City Diary How Simpson the big spender turned a success story to tragedy Marcoin's road to catastrophe Word Smith City Diary Out of range City Diary On the rocks City Diary Zurich shadow touches CGNU Stock Market Bioglan purchase hit by fall in shares 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 Sickness could be about to spread from tech stocks Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Further sell-off for shares TDWATERHOUSE British Funds Phoenix funding to help boost 46 projects Business to Business Positively Peterborough Self-sufficient line to success Jo marks started her muiltimillion mobile phone business with one handset Picture Gallery WVE Pension deadline looms In Brief The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times BP drops out of running for stake in China pipeline The Sunday Times Anglo American shares fall 5% Former BMW boss succeeds Piech at VW FSA outlines rules for collapsed firm payouts By Our City Staff: American Airlines faces larger third-quarter loss Go-Ahead reports rise in profits Results in Brief Buyout talks continue at Photobition Allied adds more wines to cabinet Business in Brief Armani on target Tomkins warning EasyJet climbs Keller pays £90m Whatman change EasyScreen credit Exchange Rates Rank to seek gaming rights for bingo halls By Our city Staff: Blavod talks target UK sector distribution link WPP to publish £437m Tempus offer document Unions step up attacks against BT demerger Weinstock's old ways still prove to be best Commentary Rowlands quits Television Corporation Breare loses Old English to Greene King bid Wine producer appoints Monro as chairman Martin raises glass to wage rises Inside Weinstock supports Marconi purge and backs Bonham Stock Markets Investors flee markets as gloom deepens Alchemy ready to fund de Broe deal A Week in the City Tower Records 'dose to default' Currencies Young Ridgway & Associates Limited Interest Rates Snub spells bankruptcy move by Moulinex Commodities Index Radisson Edwardian Hotels Goodbye beans Cook books for students Water works Rills and spills in city gardens 'His priorities were the children, the cars and his wife in that order.' Jane Cla tells Michael Gove about the Ghost in the garrage Tough birds Avocetsthat beat the odds Dear Weekend 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions 'Perfect for a rich if retarded male' A Bentely 6 1/2-litre - not a bad way to start a long and exciting motoring life. Alan Clark's account of how he learnt to drive this huge and heavy machine is followed by his experiences with his Buick. What he fails to mention is that he lost his licence while driving the Buick, for the "relatively trivial offence" of allowing a young woman to drive the car while sitting on his lap, leaving him to operate the pedals It's not about the shopping. Honest... Eric Kuhne, the high priest of mall design, says he doesn't want Britons to buy, only connect. Tim Teeman meets him and his last creation Hard grind? As the new term begins our children are at risk from dangerous weirdos at the school gates the What is the point of religion without a bit of mysticism and spooky spirituality? It's in his eyes Closet talk The Times Put to the test Kitchen knives More bubble for your bowl Shop Watch England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Lydiard Park Curry under the altar Stephen McClarence visits the world's largest Indian restaurant My best summer's day The editor The Times, Peter Stothard, judges our cmhildren's art and poetry competition Duxiana Baking your cake and eating it Nibbles Taste test scones I Have spent years looking for the right meal at which to serve cake You can't eat cake for lunch, because it The Times Cook In an epiphanic moment it all became very clear. The perfect 'cake moment' is at the freshest most innocent time of the day breakfast Dear Jill Gourmet on a grant The Student's Cookbook Jenny Baker Faber and Faber, £699 A Wolf in the Kitchen Lindsey Bareham Penguin Books, £9.99 The New Students' Cookbook Carolyn Humphries Foulsham, £3.99 Dusting off auturnn dinner party meanus and on the hunt for a wine that goes with chocolate? Relax Chocolate can and does go with wine—but not the bottles If you can cope with a sparkling red with chocolate, you will find a dry, still New World red a doddle Dear Jane MacQuitty's star buys Kumala London Property Overstone Park English Courtyard Egmanton, Nottinghamshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property International Property Show Multiple Display Advertising Items And it used to be such a quiet airport... Home Truths huge houses Adopt me Coopers of Stortford Is it rude to have elbows on the tables at mealtimes? My Mother is alsways telling her Phillip Howard on elbows on the table, rude children and chance meetings The Sunday Times Back to school daze Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Group The Times Moorcrofts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Home Shopping Antique Desks on the Internet Poetstyle Ltd. 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From a simple spout to a mad Modernist In an extract his new book, Uraban Sanctuaries, Stephen Anderton suggests the best ways to use water in city gardens Back garden winners: making the most of small spaces Just add water Construction, water's charms promise new life Stepping stone between 'islands' of lawn Growbag Barbara Segall on high-pressure washers, perennials by post and fun with propagation A trench fit for a hedge Double-digging gives hedges a good start in life, says Stephen Anderton Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladder Stabiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaw Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items Office at Home/artist Studios Westwood Owners Prize Draw Leather Workshop Guardian Churchill's Stairlifts plc Gardens to visit Surrey, Suffolk and Oxfordshire Homes & Gardens The Sunday Times Scale Watcher J. Parker Dear Stephen Weekend jobs Feather report Derwent May Ramble into autumn I Have always felt uneasy about my children spending their holidays playing computer games. So the recent Powergen study A neighbour who has finally learnt to kill poultry tells me it has had a peculiar effect on her marriage Local food for local people Why do lambs travel 500 miles, not five, from farmer to consumer, asks Miranda Ingram Autumn sorts drones from workers Septemper means honey - and hard work. Mick Jackson dabbies in the mysteries of the beehive Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Sirius Candleburners Avenues The Times Vet Picture Gallery Pishlets Picture Gallery Gobblefunkers! Book Scorchin' Win Prize Picture Prize Joke Meg@ Addresses The Listener Crossword No 3634 Round 10 by Loda Times Two Bridge Chess Mario, Mario, wherefore art thou? Solution to Jumbo 360 Winning Move Answers Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword Two Brains Who Said what Pictureline Picture Gallery Now where did I leave that £15bn? Paula Hawkins to track down a fortune in forgotten savings and pensions Student Finance How to manage your gap-year cash Money MoT Single parent making ends meet Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Money In the Business section Easy Money Framlington Keep tabs on credit files Halifax safety net for Equitable saver Woolwich fails to compete Annuity fitness spur Retired taxman troubled Life Search House price rises start to slow In Brief Pensions Investment Windfalls Seduced by the Perthshire hills Money MoT Helen Nugent talks to a Sicilian living in Scotland who needs extra funds for his son's education Times victory for Barclaycard holders Consumer Affairs Investec What the experts say Norwich Union Santino Bruno Batten down the hatches Money Management Reduce your debts Check your pension Mortgage Protect your mortgage repayments Adjust your investment strategy CommShare Boost your savings Slimmer and slimmer Savings Susan Emmett says as rates get thinner it is Vital that you shop around Bestinvest Norwich Union Going for the full Monty Funds in Focus Richard Miles considers the pros and cons of capital stripping Do not rely on a butterfly Personal Investor Marconi sharesavers fall into tax trap Legal & General Norwich Union Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Wilson Connolly Serco Enterprise Hold on, there is no need to panic Investment Paula Hawkins examines the fate of investment clubs struggling to survive in a declining market Liverpool Victoria Cater Allen Bank How the Girls beat the footsie Chapters of history carved in oak Collecting Clare Stewart previews a unique collection of rare English furniture that has come home from the US Scottish Widows Legal & General Martin-Currie Neville James Bestinvest Stakeholder countdown Go It Alone Franm Littlewood alerts 500,000 small firms only from big fines Norwich Union Harlequin takes the plunge Britannic retirement solutions NatWest How to make your money go a long way Susan Emmett offers a guide on managing your gap-year finance F&C Bupa The Times Income Direct A walk on the wild side Independent Financial Adviser Databank Chelsea Love it or hate it, drivers are not ignoring it Adwatch Databank The Times Borrowers outraged by 'double standard' Helen Nugent says that thousands may benefit from an ombudsman decision on rates Warning on loan affordability M&G Certain seemingly inccuous phrases should always put savers on their guard 'Banks and building societies have forgotten savers in their quest to ingratiate themselves with borrowers' Pensioner wins first round in annuity battle Brittany Ferries Our country side is open again Jeremy Seal walks the Mendip Way, one of many routes closed by foot-and-mouth that have now reopened Travel is good for your CV Why the stars love Prague Holidays for painters Travel CTSHorizons Need to know The Travel Collection From January we will have to get used to the euro when travelling on the continent, and by the end of February the French franc, Spanish peseta, Belgian Travel Service Other tough weekend walks Far-flung fun for the kids If the Blairs can travel to Mexico, you can go long-haul with the family too, says Jill Crawshaw Cox&Kings Expedia. co. uk Malta Where next? Museum of the week TV Heaven, Bradford, West Yorkshire Greaves Travel Limited Saga Cox&Kings Skiers shrug off a dire forecast Steve Keenan on the holidays that seem to be recession-proof Hell has all the best musicians Reuters: World of Travel Travelbag Night train thefts Czech out the movie stars Prague is the hottest city in Europe for film-makers. Cath Urquhart goes celebrity sporting LunnPoly Need to know Qantas Checking In Brooks Hotel, Dublin Sometimes the best thing to do for Jaded young executives are discovering that a long-distance journey can be just thing to add to their CV, writes Nicole Swengley Noble Caledonia Limited African Safari Club Buzz Pre-departure checklist The Times Voyages Jules Verne Trips to suit everyone's palettes Departures Jill Crawshaw offers the best painting holidays Getting in training Readers'Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Contact us... 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(12) Choice: Almost Famous (15) Virgin Also out CV Jim Broadbent Broad appea Lincolnshire may be a far cry from Hollywood, but with roles in two of this year's biggest movies, Jim Broadbent is set to go global, says Ed Potton Over-Powered Victoria Segal has news on Mike Myers and on Aaliyah's East film Stanley Kubrick Collection Mercury Music Prize: Previous winners Out of tune Time and again the Mercury Music Prize has failed to live to its ideals, and Paul Connolly finds that this year is no different This year's shortlist Reissues choice: Blondie Parallel Lines Dr Feelgood Singled Out Singles choice Also out Album choice: Spiritualized Let it Come Down Pop albums Clive Davis's jazz choice Elbow Tinariwen The Radio Tisdas Sessions Sophie Yates Handel: Harpsichord Works Volume 2 To listen to any of the albums reviewed in this… Classical choice Concerts UK singles US singles Win five albums US albums UK albums 1981 UK albums Russia with love Moving, redemptuve, and ultimatelty forgiving Piers Paul Read's latest novel probes the battling idiosyncrasies of the human condition Household affairs Troubles ahead Secrets and lies Fiction Speed king The Times History choice Non-fiction Play's summer bestsellers Big noise Journalist, novelist, philosopher: Michael Frayn is on fighting form reports Benedict Nightingale Jeremy Kingston's choice Comedy Theatre The best shows nationwide Benedict Nightingale's best West End shows Northern Ballet Theatre Benedict Nightingale's choice The five best productions nationwide Rodney Milnes's opera choice Profile: Frank Auerbach Complex, fierce and unnerving, Frank Auerbach's art is about to star in a major retrospective. Richard Cork reports Choice: Julian Opie Ambassadors The best shows nationwide Japan 2001 Richard Cork's choice: Boris Mikhailov Richard Cork's best London exhibitions National Portrait Gallery Best gameplay Tim Wapshott's choice Top 10 PC games E-make-up Wether you've been loyal to the same brand of lipstick for years or love trying out the newest, bippest products, Chanel Monroe discovers you can both at discount Genre-buster73 The latest programme to mix genres sees Charlie Dimmock as a trapeze artist. Whatever next? Laurence Liewelyn-Bowen doing up Egyptian ruins? Radio: Matthew Bannister On television, repeats are a nuisance and a turn off. 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Lamy News of the World Prison life in Cyprus far from a soft touch, but certain inmates just don't want to leave BBCRADIO 2 Volvo Dylan on song As Bob Dylan Releases Another Classic, the Connoisseurs are Poised to Deconstruct Every Syllable - and that, Says the Disguntled Singer, is Just Sa44 Fiat Kitter copland Boots Pulsar Renault Poetic Licence Famed for his Films about the Sex Pistols, Julien Temple's Latest Project Focuses on Coleridge and Wordsworth. And, as He Explains to John Shearlaw, the Similarities between the Punks and the Poets are Startling Clarks The Fastest Woman One Portland Conservatories Fiscal attraction Who Thought Economics Could Be Fun? Evan Davis - and Enthusiasm Has Proved Irresistible to Bbc Bosses and Audiances Alike Nationwide Sun Awnings Voyages Jules Verne Dolphin Bathrooms Eau de eater Interiors Gardens Food Fashion Beauty Self Hide and Seek You would expect the home of a leather designer to be awash with skins, but Bill Amberg has allowed other textures to get past the door Source Cube storage The Ambergs' kitchen makes good use of cube storage, which is both stylish and practical Bosch Sunny side up Furniture Village Bonne Maman Joanna Coles at light house JMC Holidays Limited Guide The Sunday Times Aquos Sharp Lcd Tv Statement Katharine Hamnett returns to London Fashion Week for the first time since 1990, but she remains a fierce critic of catwalk culture - and much else besides Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Saga Dream Who?What?Wear? The Travel Collection I've worn perfume since early puberty. EAven before then I owned an astute appreciation of bottled olfactory magic. I loved the smell of my mother before she went Corgi One. Tel Bordeaux Age of enlightment The Pages that Look after You: Robert Crampton Tests… "outside panic dread anxious" Beverly Kemp hears about one woman's battle with agoraphobia Phobia of the week plutophobia Regimen Kyran Bracken, 32, rugby player 5 Minute Fix Facades Stannah Power Chairs Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd. Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds The Times Transtherm Caves The Times Jay-Be The Times Lifestyle Covers Ltd HSL The London Property News Reproduction Furniture Moorcrofts Stannah Stairlifts Tempur UK Ltd. Odeon Furniture Company "Going anywhere nice this year?" 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