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News from 27/10/2001

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford a medical perspective, Dearb?ll Jordan, Johnny Cohen, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Matthew Bannister, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Anatol Lieven, Alex Kirsta, Liz Coward, James Hassall (Barrister), Mike Owen, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Maggie Alderson, Barbara Segall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Kim Walden, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Nunn, Richard Hobson, Ivan van Hewett, Peter Cadogan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Vivien Noakes, Edward Welsh Property Correspondent, Clive Mathieson and Lea Paterson, Georges Ware, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Michael Jackson, Richard Hobson and Gary Jacob, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Juanita Greville, Andrew W. K, Yvonne Thomas, David McVay and Russell Kempson, Robert Bradford, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Rachel and Paul James, Giles Coren, Sandra Lawrence, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Stephen McClarence, Clementine Cecil, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Howard Jones, Nicholas Bagshawe, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Mona Siddiqui, Mike Hastings, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Grainne Gilmore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mark Burgess, Dearáll Jordan, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Gordon Bateman, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Candida Crewe, Andy Stephens, Nick Wyke, Jonathan Thornton, Managing Director, Roland Watson, David Hands, Colin McLean, Jill Hartley and Annabelle Thorpe, James Gandolfini, Sarah Tucker, Pat Pope, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Simon Beckett, Kate Muir, Nigella Lawson, Bronwen Maddox and Roland Watson, Emma Mahony, Mike Persson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, K. L. Samant, Amber Cowan, Tim Hallissey, Antony Bye, Mark Atherton, Sophie Campbell, Rick Broadbent, Alexandra James, Keith Rider, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Robert Benjamin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Colin Dawson, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Christina Koning, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Michael Frampton, Raymond Keene, Dimitry, Ray Main, Adam Sage, Andrea Kuhn, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Allcock, J. G. Riseley, Adrian Reynolds, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peter Madge, Cathy Harris, Emma Miller, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Marcel Berlins, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, George Austin, Paul Wade, Anne Ashworth, Mark Morris, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Brian MacArthur, Sally Varlow, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Marianne Jean-Baptisite, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Philip Ursell, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Geoffrey Price, Chris Collins, John Angerson, Alan Lee, B. G. W. Jamieson, Anthony Loyd, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Pat Archer-Jones, Chief Executive, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Gabriella Starkey, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Ben Webster Transport correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Richard Miles, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, Annabelle Thorpe, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Emma Hartley, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Heath Brown, Harry Kewell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Dash, Roy Amlot, Chairman of the Bar of England and Wales, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Alan Stewart, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Fiona Beckett, Allan Hall, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, John Saunders, Sally Patten, Laura Peek and Antonia Senior, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Chlo? Bryan-Brown, Colin McQuillan, Bill McLaren, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Taleban execute King's envoy Commander walks into trap Day of setbacks for the alliance Jet deal struck Architect dies Improved sex life not to be sniffed at Joan revealed:'Older men treat women like possessions, which is why I like younger men' Military chief warns of four-year war Clare Francis It's all tickety-boo for the Wooster couple A fictional alliance that always landed the chump in a pickle The Best Manufacturer of 2001 as Awarded by PWC Education and skills Spliff fails to make our doctor feel good The relaxed attitude to cannabis prompts Tom Baldwin to lead a scientific journey of discovery Black woman aims to change National Trust Collins loses leading man Virgin one account Medical briefing Freeserve Suspicions grow that lethal spores came from US Antharx Americans try to iron out problem Dover-Calais Seafrance Amateur may be behind germ attack Audi Hijacker 'given anthrax flask by Iraqi agent' Daniel McGrory follows clues that could link Saddam with the outbreak Sky Waterstone's Abbey National Campbell helps to bolster Alliance support Action puts wedding on hold Mazda Britain deploys 4,200 troops in show of resolve Michael Evans Defence Editor Michelin Nato peacekeeping role studied Burley A bitter end to a hard week War Briefing Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor Bernard Cornwell Doubts grow over us war strategy Boots Battlefield of guns and prayers In Dane Maidan sees rival fighters pause for worship Bethlehem still a battleground Britannia Michelin Barnardo's World of grief captured in photo project Tiny Antiques take off as the bombs fall Britons die in US raid In Brief (AFP): UN depots raided Raissi remanded Digital Imaging Package Music Package Web Camera save £20 Free Healthcheck Www. pcworld. co. uk/xp Freeserve PC World PC World The Computer Superstore Sony What the Press say about XP Veteran had told US to halt bombs campaign Jamjar. com Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored Coalition's hopes dashed by death of powerbroker Dixons Nuclear safety of world is at stake, Blair tells troops Ingram scoffs at advice of Tory 'generals' Abbey service tribute to British victims Norwich Union Direct Archbishop quits after row over paedophile case Rent rule threatens to cost millions Communications 2000 Senior BBC executive arrested News in Brief Butler in court Breeder ruling Cricketer jailed Tax avoiders need a quick getaway Taming the BBC The Sunday Times Jeep Railtrack gets ?800m emergency funding Davis team plan fuels fears over factions Immigrants get citizenship classes Bill to legalise cannabis goes up in smoke By a Correspondt: Backing Europe 'is patriotic' Couple's West Country hopes dampened Builders ignore warning on flood plain danger Pony girl, 12, killed in swollen river Jeep Killer to be freed after plea by victim's family Lost Amazon civilisations on show The Field Team 'find traces of Sumatran Yeti' Evesham. com Farewell Neddie-but no raspberry Loyalists 'will not give up guns for at least 10 years' BBC History Magazine Campaign to free Irishmen in Bogot? Daewoo Stars get the charity picture Celebrities from sprot and the arts got behind the camera to help the Aids charity Fahion Acts, writes Laura Peek British Gas St Gotthard Alpine link shut for months Art tycoon defends his family to last breath 12 Kursk bodies found Professor fined for tie theft Sir Isaac Newton and the Bible Code (Reuters): 20 years for Arkan killer World in Brief (AFP): Baby for Graf (Reuters): Dragged to justice Fed up, tired, sick and 2,000 miles to go Jonathan Gornall is trying to cross the Atlantic alone in a 24ft boat, after the departure of his rowing partner. Richard Holledge finds how he, and his former crewmate, now view the challenge The Godfather DVD Collection Sotheby's Spirit of New York intrudes Theatre The Chain Play National Theatre Benedict Nightingale Time Dame Ruth's patience rewarded Valerie Grove The cannabis deabte Boots War on Terror Online on the … Today Crosswords Online Suzanne Vega Online On Monday Bin Laden hijacks history for his holy war The Crusades are a very convenient weapon to throw at the West Understanding Islam needs more than a few pages from the Koran, Tony Picture Gallery The American can do without us Picture Gallery Getting shirty Celebrity Jack Danger Zone An arduous assignment for British troops The History Test And some language and culture questions for immigrants too Sketches of Spain An exhibition of the dreams and nightmares of war What makes us 'special' to the US The Afghans' struggle Giving peace a chance The ILA scheme Jury service for the professionals Limits on the ministry of women Care in Kidderminster Saxon names Keep track of nature Reservations over cannabis reform Cathedral plc Feline forecast Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Entertainments Cencerts Opera & Ballet Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adelphi Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Communion of Saints we find our work is finally done Credo Phillp Ursell Picture Gallery Sunday worship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reduced Shakespeare Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items At Your Service Weekend anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Seifert Architect who built big and tall and often, giving London several of its best-known modern landmarks Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucy Multiple Classified Advertising Items BATES-Joan Mary died Deaths REMMINGS-Averil Mary Multiple Classified Advertising Items THOMPSON-Clive "Ian", 43, of Summit TRZEBINSKI-Tonio under tragic circumstances on 16th… WRIGHT-Eddie on October Memorial Services In Memoriam-War The Times Charity Appeals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Kevin Taylor Businessman whose friendship brought an end to John Stalker's police career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Vacant Legal Notices Trustee Acts In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices News Sport Business The Times Crossword Comment Weekend Money Nature Notes Travel Times Magazine Forecast Arts Autumn Promotion Play End of the World Cup dream awakens new United front The Ruud van Nistelrooy interview OneTel. Net The world's greatest full back? Harry Kewell United face a real fight for the title England five ask for more time to decide The Sunday Times Izzet's demand to move puts Villa on state of alert Maturing Murphy back on the right lines Boulding proves the inspiration to lift gloom at Grimsby The Times Time for us to confirm champion stakes has two runners on the card The title race will go far beyound the big one at old Trafford this lunch time The Times Money on United to put Leeds in their place Premiership Preview Picture Gallery Photographic memory Talbot takes bitter pills of early season in his stride Rick Broadbent Diamond Life Boss your way around Scotland - it's far less precarious Kevin McCarra Borderline This weekend's fixtures Tables Television and radio Tomorrow Masters of kite-flying help me to rise above a lifetime of struggle Happiness is the discovery that you can just stand back and watch the experts in action Quite obviously, I don't have a Cluedo Farmer's Boy who made hay as pick of Portsmouth's crop Passing Back May7,1827 It's a dog's life for the four-legged stars of dancing Shining Cup lit up by a diamond geezer Book review Anxiety in ranks points to heavy England defeat Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins Hussain wary of his squad developing siege mentality whatever its final make-up Wives' input to touring debate can hardly be overestimated Monday Sports Daily Picture Gallery Taking their Times News of the World Irvine was more than a full back - he was the complete player Rugby union The Times Six nations Bill McLaren's Top Five Full Backs Irish prove the eternal worth of old virtues Gerald Davies Like any coach, Clive Woodward is at the mercy of the performance of his players Club-by-club guide to the Zurich Premiership Sports Daily Thursday Kafer mixes potent cocktail in dual role for Leicester Rugby union: Hoineken Cup Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's Heineken Cup action Make the pain glow away Rugby on the Move Absence of Johnson adds to the woe for England Mullins steers Minister to dogged success Henman on right road as he finally shows touch of a master Tennis Wednesday Sports Daily Schumacher eager to give kart prodigies the race of their lives Motor racing Hatton must play it cagey against American veteran Boxing By Our Sprots Staff: Bogdanovic's run continues Composed Johnson keeps England in hunt Squash Jordan to learn Fia decision Europeans looking a million dollars for their big day out Racing: Breeders' Cup Alan Lee in New York The Times Include makes sense in Classic Belmont Park Baffert talks up prospects of home side "United front" William Hill Castle Gandolfo looks another for O'Brien Racing The Wright Track Doncaster Reading the racecard Newbury Armchair Investor Picture Gallery Scoop 6 TEAMtalk Raceline Dunhill considers ending links with richest event Golf Leaders after two rounds Kempton Park Racing Results from yesterday's three meetings Accountants conquer taxing conditions to reign supreme Southwell Carlisle Field will throw down gauntlet to to Illbruck Salling Britain supply Waite with early reward Rugby league The Daily results service 7 days ahead Picture of the day Steve Curtis and Bjorn Gjelsten averaged just under 122mph in their Lamborghini-powred entamaran. Spirit of Norway to take victory in the 129 nautical mile course of the Fujairah class 1 Poweboat Grand Prix in the United Arab Emirates Tuesday Sports Daily Rugby union Times Square Bury up in arms over new date Sport Summary South Africa cruise to victory Lowe holds nerve to beat Adams Digweed on top of world again Murphy's reign starts with defeat Geri Yoga means working the body inside and out Fit to Play Jennai Cox Women want to know how Geri Hallwell got so sllim and toned. Her hatha yoga teacher explains The reality for those who cannot afford one-to-one sessions FIH face challenge to secure new venue Hockey Friday Sports Daily Schilling's the man to make the penny drop for Diamondbacks Baseball: World Series Promoters deny rule revision Speedway Support for men reluctant to tour India Letters Amateurs' spirit to be applauded Only for the rich and famous? Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. W. W. Trade-Sales. Co. Uk Ferrari Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Ferguson Vehicle Contracts Westmid Vehicles New Vehicles on Contract Hire Autopoint Fiat The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. speedyreg. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items V8 Amg DVLA Select Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personalised Numbers from the DVLA Classic… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Muck and magic in Welsh forests Motoring Kevin Eason Bulldong Rally proves a real learning experience for the team Discovering first-hand proof of the curse of the co-driver Deals on wheels from Mitsubishi this weekend Nodding Dog Delta Celebrating fifty practical years of the Toyota Land Cruiser Equities close on a high Action Research The railway enthusiast who switched track—and not for money Ben Webster The SRA's is chairman is determined to be an engine for change in the rail industry Room to let on the 50th floor City Diary To delete, along with all the other offers of… Rich fools Pay meant Counter offer The Times Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Worries about no work and all play make for a stressed executive Sally Patten finds that fears of recession are contributing to job insecurity in the City Antidepressants in the front line of treatment Mark Court The drugs industry is prospering from the growing demand for prescriptions Who Do You Need The telltale signs that indicate anxiety at work Dr Thomas Stuttaford a Medical Perspective 'Breakout' hopes lift Ftse Nick Hasell Stock Market Investigation urged after Aviation sale Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures With corporate bond defaults, the bark is worse than the bite Robert Cole Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Cloud hangs over Enron's complex web of partnerships Chris Ayres An SEC inquiry and the ousting of its chief financial officer have humbled the energy trader The Sunday Times Who Do You Need? Start-up company fears of recession increase Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Positively Peterbovough Time to tackle rural decline Fran Littlewood Foot-and-mouth is just part of a much wider propblem for businesses in the country M25 Corridor exclusive 100 place well established… Professional recruitment, nationwide: Law,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Mr Smee Business Opportunities Loans & Investment Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items In Business is edited by Fran Littlewood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging Loans Call over euro referendum In Brief Leasing Secondary Leasing and Hire Purchase BGF overseas, Inc. The best of health Non Status mortgages & loans + bridging & small… The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Arts Council of England Japanese chipmakers hit by slump Enron calls on credit to boost reserves Results in Brief Holiday Jnn Direct mail firms suffer anthrax scare US curb on 'shell banks' Sopheon's friendly bid for Orbital in balanc65 Richemont profits tumble Patsystems braced for further redundancies Ericsson launches inquiry after leak to media Thus sells division to iTouch Business in Brief Xenova rises 15% Eagle Eye soars Daiwa loss Novar revives Exchange Rates Landing slots victory for BA Ernst & Young gets Tube audit S&N sells 456 pubs for £260m Leighton steps in after Connolly profits warning Brussels agrees to sale of Beck's Old enemies should kiss and make up Commentary Brit raises terror loss estimates The Sunday Times Deutsche Post in talks with magazine trade Hitachi Credit upsurge Martin Barrow Inside Lockheed beats Boeing to $20bn Pentagon deal Britain set to defy global slowdown Lloyd's wants further ?164m from names Stock Markets DirectTV owner to choose bid A Week in the City Kvaerner cash shortage poses Uk jobs threat Currencies Lufthansa Specials Interest Rates Thomas Cook to shed 10% of staff Commodities GSK in anthrax treatment free offer Mitsubishi Motors Spellbinding Witches-the first therapists Ben MacIntyre tells a true story of love and betrayal in wortime France Meat market Ramsay cooks for Britain Country life The battle of Petrockstow Dear Weekend Send your letters to: Weekend Letters, The Times, 1… Time Ship of fools. All aboard! Edward Lear's nonsense verse continues to delight, writes Vivien Noakes Alliance Leicester A master of spin comes clean Tim Teeman meets the man who made vacuuming sexy As a former postal worker. I feel for the American posties onthe front line of the anthrax scare, two of whom died this week. The mailman's job was thakless enough when all they had to worry about were dogs and the occasional workatc running amok with an automatci weapon What sad sacks of unresolved baggage these fans of Friends United must be, seeking sanctuary in a romantic past Can British meat stand the heat? If no one of else wants it, should we be taking advantage of the meat gult, asks Emma Mahony IT Will shock traditionalists to learn that the best sauvignon I have tasted this year was hottled under a screwcap Research proves that cellared, screwcapped wines suffer less oxidation and are fresher and fruitier Jane MacQuitty's star buys Autumn fleshpots Nibbles The Times Cook I love the pumpkin's saffron orange colours that seem to glow fluorescently on the plate Trailblazing South Africa's No. 1 Wine Insider's guide to shopping in Hereford The Times Battling for Christmas No. 1 Kim Walden fand nephew Max test this year Heeby Bee Gee Closet talk Maggie Alderson Bookshelf History meets horticulture as three titles seek the truth behind 'the purest of human pleasures' Drawing board All Ward uses raised beds and a circular walk to add interest and a sense of discovery to a small space dominated by two sheds Growbag Barbara Segal on bird feeders, Natioanl Trust prints and decoration courses Strangers at the window Yvonne Thomas asks for a different look through winter glass Suppliers Dear Stephen Coopers of Stortford The Times Gardener Anyone who doubts the Trust's ability to make a garden shine should look at Pitmedden Where the palms sway in Liverpool Stunning plants, oxotic collections the Victorians were there before us. 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Salty Varlow surveys the pantheon Good Deal Guide England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Orford Castle Ghoulish capers Happy Hallowelen A plague on their houses When half a million animals are to be buried near a village, it pays to ask the villagers, says Andrea Kuhn I have a gorgeous dog - perhaps a corgi, several… The Times Vet James Allcock Ever since the story of Phoenix the calf appeated in the press, back in April the country people I knoe have been puzzled by it The day after Phoenix was found, they took photos. In every shot a beam of light seems to bathe the calf in an unearthly glow Feather Report Derwent May Our neighbours? 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Prize Joke Meg@ Addresses Prize Picture The Listener Crossword No 3641 Trick or Treat? by Dimitry Times Two Bookshop Bridge Chess Look for the black box Click by Tim Wapshott Solution to Jumbo 368 Winning Move Answers Times Trivia Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 370 Two Brains Who Said what Picture line Money MoT Making sacrifices for Abigail Wake up your sleeping billions Richard Miles reports on the dozy performance of the 'dog' Pep funds Why switching Peps made sense Go It Alone Opportunity knocks in a downturn Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Tax credits fail the family Money In the Business section Easy Money on Wednesday Artemis Damned if you do, damned if you don't Letters In defence of pensions Website sticking point Waterhouse Shortfall discrepancy Upgrade with a downside National Savings cuts rates again In Brief Looking after Abigail Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a couple ready to make financial sacrifices for their child's future Halifax Open plan from the Woolwich Rachel and Paul James Financial Overview Scottish Widows Neville James Marks & Spencer The Times Gimmicks are no guarantee Young Money Mark Atherton considers the investment options for children More than Equity income funds ride to the rescue Savings interest rates cut again Cobham on the right track Share of the Month Stella Shamoon's timely choice for the portfolio's latest entrant Nationwide JP Morgan Fleming Opportunity knocks when business faces a recession Go IT Alone Fran Littlewood lifts the gloom with an optimistic look at the benefits for small companies Landlord Mortgages America turns on a sixpence Graham Searjeant Personal Investor Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Legal & General M&G Investments Henderson Global Investars The MarketPlace The Times Financial Adviser Independent Chase De Vere Investments PLC Acquiring the taste for pewter Collectiing Clare Stewart traces its history, from poison chalice to highly prized collectors' piece Golden opportunity for buyers Scottish Widows Databank 'Allo Dave, want a new motor? Adwatch Life Search Hood warning from insurers Antonia Senior says that insurers are reaching the point where they will not cover high-risk homes Finding a bank to smile about Old Mutual Some Oxford Street shops have already put up their Christmas decoration-which means that the Chancellor's Pre-Budget Repoet is not far off "Take-up of the children's tax crdit and the working families tax credit is low because they must be claimed and are poorly promoted' Mutual windfall starts at £00 Back Britain: head for the country Britain's tourism industry has been knocked sideways by recession, floods, the rail crisis and foot-and-mouth. Now it is starting to reinvent itself and we want to offer a helping hand with our "Get Backing Britain" Campaign. Steve Keenan reports Fetzer Where the rich take the family Morocco style Now's the time to visit Spen on high Boarders are welcome Noble Caledonia Limited Travel Steve Keenan Great Rail Journeys Out and about in autumn Where to enjoy Britain at its best Looking for that ideal weekend hideaway? Sally Varlow chooses B&Bs and cottages Expedia. co. uk P&O Cruises Gisele, supermodel Where next? Update Travel Newsdesk Noble Caledonia Limited Cruise bonanza Forget the Troubles And elsewhere in the news… Long-haul prices steady Post-US postbag Skiing resorts stay open Gary Lineker's in the pool Dad! Celebrities are pretty fussy when take the kids on holiday. Jill Hartley and Annabelle Thorpa go star-gazing at hotels worldwide Cunard And some other hotspots Lunn Poly Escape to a Brazilian hideaway Checking in The Victoria , Holkham, Norfolk Noble Caledonia Limited Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Picture Gallery Voyages Jules Verne Let the train take the strain Readers's Forum Chioë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Reader's Tip lonely planet Contact us ££££ Readers' Forum Tom Chesshyre answes your euro questions Crossair Safe in a French citadel Emma Miller is intrigued by the troubled history of Carcassonne Need to know Voyages Jules Verne Neilson What's war got to do with it? Travel update Morocco For Moroccans, conflict is a far-off thing, but tourists need persuading says Stephen McClarence Cayman Islands Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines A big break for the boarders Snowboarders are finally welcome on Aspen Mountain. 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Now James Gandolflni can pick his parts, says Ed Patton Soap star Hollywood Ed Potton has news on Brifney Spears, De Niro and more Picture Gallery Hottest US release Choice: The Mexican (15) London Top 10 US Top 10 Also out Viedos, DVDs and charts Gene Pop albums Choice: Michael Jackson Invincible Metal mayhem Profile: Sllpknot Behind the masks Slipknot are no clowns and they're coming to a town near you, says Paul Connolly UK singles Charts Win five albums! Acrgss UK albums AC: Also out Crossword Solution October 13 Meet the Parents Choice: Aficia Keys Fallin' Singles Hugh Wood Concert and albums Folk choice: Martin Carthy and Friends To listen to any of the albums reviewed in this… Picture Gallery Classical choice BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Concerts Throne of Darkness Gameplay Tim Wapshott's choice: Fifa 2002 Top 10 Gba Strong stuff Book of the week Drink, aduttery and a domineering mother; Anne Robinson's route to the top had more than one weak link Dotty commerce New titles In the frame Lost in battles Birthday Girls Fiction Critical acclaim Director's Chair The Assassin's Cloak Biography choice Play's bestsellers Charts Leading lady Profile: Dame Judi Dench The Royal Family is a litting title for a play that stars the queen of British stage and screen, writes Jeremy Kingston Choice: Sexual Perversity in Chicago/The Shaw! Nationwide Royal Court The best shows nationwide Japan 2001 Benedict Nightingale's choice Benedict Nightingale's five best West End shows London Rodney Miines's opera choice: War and Peace Sadler's Wells The best productions nationwide Dance class Profile: Mark Morris The one-time enfant terrible of dance is now the world's most sought-after choreographer, discovers Debra Craine Choice: CCA, Glasgow Nationwide Painted Ladies The best shows nationwide Richard Cork's choice: Exposed—the Victorian… Richard Cork's best London shows London London Mozart Players Classical Gala Joanna MacGregor & Britten Sinfonia Sbc Barbican London Symphony Orchestra St. John's Smith Square Wigmore Hall 11th London Bach Festival, 2001 Sbc Opera & Ballet Dylan The Sunday Times Paul Young Bo Diddley Carmen The Pogues Paul Kelly Tooned in Monitor When it comes to satire, Americans have a reputation for superb cartoon shows. How do Britain's attempts compare? 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