News from 14/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, Victoria Smurfit, Richard Miles and Mark Atherton, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Eames, Jamie Long and Clare Lazaro, Jeremy Skidmore, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Simon Loveday, Michael Holder, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Matt Munday, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Mark H. Levy, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Amy Barry, Mark Souster, Tom Gard, Emma Haughton, Martin Richards, Rebecca Cassidy, Tim Reid and James Bone, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Slãn Ellis, Jane Taylor Hayhurst, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Harriet Lear, Alison Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Steve Bird and Patrick Barkham, Tara Holmes, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Nic Hopkins, Nic Hopkins and Caroline Merrell, Fritz Spiegl, Anne Gatti, CC, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sarah Crellin, GS, Ginny Dougary, Dominic Bradbury, Kevin Eason, Mark Atherton and Richard Miles, Tom Otley, Sam Lister, Dr John Coyne, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, RT, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Julian Fleet, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ruth Gledhill, Hannah Hennessey, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Clare McVey, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Larry Westland, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Grainne Gilmore, Carol Price, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Robinson, Theresa Villiers, Narcolepsy, Jose Cura's and Miss Abigail's, Candida Crewe, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Christopher McCooey, Jo Morris, Nicholas Roe, Andy Stephens, Paul Redstone (Managing Director), Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Nick Wyke, Lois Letts, Dominic Kennedy, Alexandra Frean and Richard Ford, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Graham Olsen, Chris Johnston, Jill Turton, Martin Symington, Christopher Welland, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, James Doran and Helen Nugent, Ollver Kay, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, James Urquhart, Kate Muir, Jonathan Miles, Steve McClaren, Ivan Hewett, JJ, Paula Hawkins, Bee Wilson, Ray Wyre, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Tim Hallissey, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Roger Oldfield, Tom Baldwin, Bruce Jackson, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Chris Power, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Robin Broke, Sarah Turner, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rowan Moore, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Jesse Wood, Paul Brown, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Marr, Katty Kay and Richard Cleroux, Lucy Pinney, Joel Edwards, James Allcock, James Davis, Richard O'hagan, Adrian Neale, Malcolm Savidge, Chris Campling, Michael Arditti, Rob Chapman, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, R. C. O. Matthews, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Richard Holledge, Scott Leonard-Morgan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Jonathon P Nunn, Craig Lord, Malcolm Boyden, Mike Berry, Deborah King, Gill Samuels, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Simon Barnes chief Sports Writer, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, John Angerson, Ruth Padel, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, Oliver Wright and Alexandra Frean, Alex Ashcroft, David Stanning, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Richard Miles, Kieran Falconer, Ted Nelstrop, Tom Jones, Chris Ayres, Tom Standage, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Heath Brown, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Adam Sherwin and Jack Malvern, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Pervez Amir Ali Hoodbhoy, Bill Bennett, Paul Connolly, Elizabeth Buchan, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Attenborough,
ResumoExclusive extract from David Attenborough's… Sex offenders move home to 'hotspots' close to jails New figures show where rapists and paedophiles are concentrated Soham policemen charged Barrymore verdict Free 64-Page Fashion Magazine Who ate all the quesadillas? The Times Free Prescott throws weight behind war campaign Tiffany & Co Free Matinee idol Prince comes of age New & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Homebase Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online September 11 suspect held in Pakistan raid Intelligent Finance Men sent to asylum site after air scare The sex tragedy that destroyed Barrymore Coroner condemns star for his silence about events at the fatal pary, report Steve Bird and Patrick Barkham BT It's a long road back for fallen stars Shamed personalities can return, but Barrymore may find it harder than most, Adam Sherwin and Jack Malvern report From obscurity to notoriety Friendless students drop out ATS Examiners accused of trying to pull A-level grades down A run of unexpectedly poor coursework marks has raises schools' suspicions, reports Tony Halpin, Education Editor Teacher jailed for stealing Gcse papers Cities the target of compost campaign Oh what a picture: Harry turns the tables The Prince at 18: all grown up and ready for public life Photographer has a royal history Comet M&G By a Correspondent: Sisters say thank you for 1932 air crash rescue BBC wins legal battle over secret Jockey Club papers Hoverspeed Currys Sisters say thank you for 1932 air crash rescue Widow demands justice over Royal Mint death How policy adds to the risks faced by children What counts as a sex crime Marks & Spencer Nottinghamshire A Little Piece of Italy. The Finest Italian Pure New… Criminal safety in numbers means fear for parents How the system works The Times Music giants turn tables on the internet pirates Comet Paltrow's partner as Hughes is named Drunken mother in death crash jailed Daughter, 3, sees loyalist shot dead In Brief Bullying suicide Gym inquest Correction Matalan First farmers cultivated a taste for Horlicks Agriculture Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes report from the British Association Festival of Science in Leicester Citroën Northerners created swill Horns and crests used to find mate Dinosaurs Just how long has this been going on? Sex Bespoke Suits DNA test to spot colds Science in Brief Heart boost Blindness clue Woodland paths stalked by the 'faceless rapist' Woman raped at gunpoint Mind Charity's head suspended Staples Flybe Ministers test Tory leader on Section 28 Blair will time the euro vote 'to ensure a win' Lord Marshall outlines his view of the currency debate to Tom Baldwin Plans to outlaw smacking dropped Health now The tyrant, the hack and a couple of blondes Glles Coren My world Duxiana Pilot The Times US pilots charged over 'friendly fire' deaths Norwich Union One. Tel Firemen strike poses threat to British role against Saddam Bush puts pressure on Democrats Bush demands Un deadline of weeks, not years Jack Straw leads campaign to increase pressure on Iraq to disarm, report Tim Reid and James Bone Delaying tactics provide the key to Saddam's survival strategy The Times The Computer World Russia plans attack on rebels based in Georgia Buckingham Palace Heathlow $lm reward offered in Moscow kidnapping Gaddafi extends influence with oil deal Ex-judge vanishes after 4am arrest (Reuters): Kerkorian daughter settlement In Brief (AP): Radioactive ship (AP): Explosion kills 3 (AP): Mud slide kills 22 (Reuters): Taylor cured (AP): Star's son jailed Stoiber stirs fears over immigration to boost vote Opposition set for MacEdonia victory Saga Bensons for Beds Backpackers to sleep in the cells of Colditz The ex-nun on a mission to save Skid Row Alice Callaghan is fighting to thwart a yuppie invasion of downtown Los Angeles, reports Chris Ayres Skoda Life gets longer in land of junk food The Times Tesco Tough chic and killer patent on parade Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor New York rejects Treacy at the drop of a hat The Sunday Times Where are the morgue attendants? Theatre Opera & Ballet Juan Carlos Valls 20/21 British Art Fair Sadler's Wells Pop Proms Opera The Times While words fail most of us, the right oratory will succeed For the first time in modern memory, pensions have turned into a political issue that worries the young, middle-aged and the old Picture Gallery We're not Bush's poodle but we should be his labrador Lack of Concentration Ministers should change strategy with sex offenders Dealing with Russia Moscow has concerns of its own but must still back Bush Mexican Wave Warming to one offering from the new Wembley EU's stock market abuse proposals Children's contest Festival no beanfeast Enclosed separately Commons debate on Iraq dilemma Office policies on employee e-mails Holmes's violin Naval timbers ashore The Times Unsung triumph at Earth Summit Bendy buses Cars and the Ark The Weather The Times Crossword 22,145 The Times Weathercall Lifeboats Heat is on the King of Cool as Arsenal prepare to cross their final frontier Toyota Magic number Danny Baker's fixation with 11 Looking at me Meet a hooker with attitude The Game on Monday The Register Obituaries, Court & Social Ferdinand may prove better for bitterness Budweiser Davies goes from freezer to cauldron on Mill wall debut Into the bear pit... and Rio can emerge with distinction Fifa to investigate referee Moreno Times Square Irish need to build confidence in bid for Euro 2008 Picture Gallery Sporting Odds Champ or chump? You be the judge on Ferdinand's return Best of the bets... and the worst Nolan gets welcome chance of an encore to big night Oliver kay The midfield player who aims to make his home team pay Paddy Power Premiership Game Plan Bill Edger Something for the Week End The day it happened: September 12,1992 Souness cut to the bone by Sheffield steel Woofle dust, woofle dust, wherefore art thou? Fans savour rare moment as great expectations are fulfilled How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Sky Sussex pay tribute to Rashid Noffke pitches in to seal promotion County Championship second division Shaft at savours chance to shine Essex in box seat after period of frustration Brown and Panesar rout woeful Gloucestershire Lancashire put on path to safety by Chilton and Law Frizzell county championship: First division Srinath broadens Leicestershire's prospects Yesterday's scoreboards Morgan plays with straight bat for counties Yorkshire teetering on the brink Hampshire nurse Thorpe hack into full working order Cooke distances herself from Riesa Swimming British pair provide the main event Rowing Azam still hooked on Gloucester Rugby union Mark Souster's guide to the weekend 's Zurich Premiership matches Salford give themselves fighting chance Rugby league St Helens take out their anger on Hull Sharks sharpen their teeth on weak Leicester Millar expected to fill leading role Total supremacy not so hunky-dory From a pail-full of jellyfish to a hall of fangs Unchecked McCarthy fails to find magic formula Book review The Times Offers Direct Flat-out truth of badgers rolling their own grass Doncaster William Hill Almushahar lives up to tall reputation Stoute can end classic quest with Balakheri Armchair Investor High Chaparral drops out Longchamp Tomorrow Worcester Hills favourite to enjoy last word Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year High Court puts 'corruption' fears in public domain Ladbrokes McGinley gives Price cause for optimism Golf Countdown to The Belfry Hoy and Funnell raise the barriers Equestrianism The results service Yesterday's racing results Britain misses out on golden opportunity Athletics Sprint duo relay romance TV calls the tune for play-offs Speedway Pook takes lead role in CART revolution Motor racing Franchitti approaches crossroads Manning plans to make an impact Dillon wide costs West Indies dear In Brief Title unification Bray's comeback Boulami positive This weekend's fixtures The Sunday Times Montoya aims to crash Ferrari faithful's party Practice times from Monza Credo Forgiveness is more powerful than revenge Anniversaries Birthdays Harold Holdway Ceramics designer whose unmatched eye for detail made him an enduring favourite with collectors Kim Hunter Hollywood oscar winner who fell foul of McCarthy witch-hunls only to triumph again in Planet of the Apes On This Day The Times, September 14,1940 Buckingham Palace Again Bombed At Your Service A Quick Word Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheon Dinners Personal Column School news Elections Rowing back in time on the Thames Piping excellence in Inverness HSBC Investment Bank plc Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Faith News Forgiveness can be more powerful than vengeance Sunday Worship Disciples with a devotion to discipline At Your Service Ruth Gledhill Fire & Ice US fears push London lower Property buccaneer's skirmish with a thinker Head-to-head: John Ritblat versus lan Henderson The suave if autocratic British Land chief takes on the more reserved head of Land Securities. Jenny Davey judges The Times And the winner on points is British Energy bailed out by Government Week in the City The Times Tweenies team who are ready to play Company profile Against all odds, a lager that appeals to ale drinkers First person: Karan Bilimoria, chief executive of Cobra Beer The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Passing the test in new markets Taking risks Have consumers had their fill of fast food? America's burger binge may be coming to an end, says Chris Ayress Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Global empire built on brothers' drive-in move 'Fat tax' put forward to tackle American obesity epidemic Barclays Stelios decides to make an early exit from easyJet Bank proposes share buyback Noddy From a Correspondent: Lucent's bleak outlook exceeds analysts' fears Fried and Crisp Guest star Picture Gallery Boldly going on Done that Napster may turn to porn The Times Last bids due for German media group Gloomy R&SA news drags insurers lower Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dark clouds ahead for Orange EasyJet flies higher as bank admires sector Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street France Telecom stays silent on rescue cash call MobilCom expected to file for insolvency next week Gulfair High-profile failures are a headache for Schroder New battle on Claims Direct Allianz warns over reserves Lloyd's wins reform vote despite individual names Orange makes its debut in the black Exchange rates Bon shorn way to say goodbye Results in brief Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BT Patience Wheatcroft US sales cut FTSE losses Briefing Telecom cash injection Global Crossing offer McDonald's fights back Axon profit warning EasyJet chairman to go Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Abbey set to cut 3,000 jobs Stansted's rail upgrade three years behind US poised to wage war on wealthy tax evaders In Business Today UBS ex-chief tipped for top post NatWest bankers may be extradited Let me tell you a story In 50 years of life on air, Sir David Attenborough has learnt that humans-including Prime Ministers-are quite as absurd as animals Jamjarcars 'See you on Friday' The rise of the… Dig for victory Britain's best back gardens Jill Dupleix Summer isn't over yet Dumfries & Galloway Feather Report Derwent May Modern Times How to deal with a bad lie in golf? Phllip Howard has the answer Solution to Jumbo 421 I'll be back on Friday Some find it hellish; for others it's a relief to leave their families and homes each week to commute to work. Quentin Letts reports Smart QL: A husband's tale 'In the evenings it hits you that this is a strange existence' The more minute silences we have, the less they say. A crackpot group called Hedgeline recently called for two minutes' silence for "victims" of tall hedges A wife's tale 'Would I recommend this arrangement? No, but for us there was no alternative' Treasure hunt at dawn Damp, misty autumnal mornings bring out the in mushrooms, says Christopher McCooey MacQuitty's star buys Also on the ground Dear Jane The time has passed for summery sauvignon blanc, riesling and light rose. The days are drawing in and I want comfort food with wines to match Word of Mouth From fleshy figs to fragrant herb salads, summer isn't over yet Tasting notes Taste test organic muesli Hardys Dear Jill Hopping to a samba beat Forign workers are bringing in the Kentish hop harvest. By James Davis Making a living the eucalyptus grower The difference between drag-hunting and fox-hunting is like the difference between masturbation and making love Angela Gore, Limited SA: Runner-up Gloria Walker Gloria Walker Grand opera in the back garden Large-garden winner Adrian Neale SA: Runner-up Graham Olsen The Times Gardens Direct Tempur Katherine Swift Gardens to visit University of Bristol Botanic Garden The Times Gardener Decline and fall Echo World Class Power Tools Echo J. Parker Jparkers J Parker Dutch Bulbs (wholesale) Ltd Simply Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Motability Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX Multiple Display Advertising Items Bookshelf The Times Picture Gallery Pride of Place Put to the test patio pressure washers Why pay up to ?800 for a Memory Foam Mattress Topper Bristol Group Contact Details for Classified Advertising A Smoother Shave for Sensitive Skin Coopers of Stortford Catwalk capers Shopwatch Peter Dress sense socks E-shopping Handbags Multiple Display Advertising Items Men's Thongs The Erotic Review Electric Ultra Smart Hj Softop Socks Multiple Display Advertising Items Raja Fashions Stannah A Treasure Trove of the Finest Erotica Direct from Chuons Hair Block After lights out, Wham! Friedns, all-night dancing, fine food—boarding schools was never so good, writes Clare McVey Among stallions Anthropoligist Rebecca Cassldy left university to spend a season as a stud hand Newmarket. She found a strict caste system, sexual rivalry and an obsession with the control of nature The Times Wine Direct Live Telephone Helpline Call The Times Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Be Sensible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Partners The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Available Mon-Fri 10am-6 pm 'I planted a house in the back yard Buiders are targeting gardens for homes. It can irk neighbours and threaten wildlife John Naish warns Outdoor Activities and Watersports Langdale Padi Diye Centre Coral Cay Conservation Ltd Purchase online FISHinthecity Jessops Motivation plus Freetrial Ancasta Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Times Vet James Allcock The Times It ain't cool for cats Overcrowded, bored, stressed—our felines are in a flap, says Carol Price How to keep puss purring Hot Hatch Boy can't keep up They compare walking to Viagra, and Nicholas Roe gives it a go on the South Down Way Out there Steps to health The day I marched into pole land England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Hellens, Herefordshire Sunday lunch The Golden Lion, Osmotherley, North Yorkshire The Listener Crossword No 3687 Sevens by MynoT Times 2 Crossword No 2759 The Times Books Direct Chess Raymond Keene Picture Gallery Meg@ Bridge Solution to Jumbo 422 Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 424 No Title Who said what Multiple Display Advertising Items Student debt -and how to avoid it You can use your home to help your child through college, says Antonia Senior Parents profit as student Money MoT Keeping it in the family Warrants More risky than poker? Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Get me out, I'm a fund manager The going rate for a degree Inside money In Times Business Easy Money Times Online Legal & General Why burglars love a student Student Finance Grainne Gilmore on the best way to cover your possessions at college F&C Reversed mortgages the way forward Worth the extra wait Eager to keep it in the family Money MoT Alison Gibson finds a thrifty couple worried about the impact of inheritance tax What the experts say Artemis The Arthurs Warrants under a cloud Investment Mark Atherton and Richard Mlles on the doubts and dangers surrounding a new breed of investment coming to market Lloyds TSB Norwich Union Issues have rights as well as wrongs M&G Investments Now you see it, now you don't Investment Mark Atherton unravels the mystery of the vanishing funds Gledhill back to tempt us with chunky returns on junk Liverpool Victoria Buying into some home-grown talent Collecting Clare stewart previews a fair that should prove a real draw for fans of modern British art Virgin one account DWS English talent clubs together The dangers of foreign affairs Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge looks at the problems of starting your own business abroad MBNA Europe LifeSEARCH Bank of Scotland The Times Marks & Spencer Financial Services Direct Line Chelsea Building Society Rewards for rate-hoppers Mortgages Paula Hawkins reports on the incentives for switching to a new lender LifePolicies The choice is yours with customised cards Databank "Looking for the perfect mortgage" L & C Hard work for the safety-first saver Savings Paula Hawkins on where to find the best low-risk returns Halifax Cheapest Level Term Assurance Pension poverty faced by 16 million workers Richard Miles reports poor prospects for half of the labour force Lenders fleece their most loyal customers Helen Nugent says that millions of homeowners are paying too much for their mortgages JPMorgan Fleming 'Any business that uses the achievements of one manager for promotional purposes should be compelled to write to investors when he or she resigns' Star manager quits M&G after 16 years Footballers' holidays Why Posh and Becks love… Terminal mayhem at Stansted 11.41pm Board shows eight planeloads of people still in transit Midnight The last train to London leaves without them lam Taxis, charging £80, and buses take tired passengers to London 1.30am Others wait all night for dawn flights Where to take the family this winter Noble Caledonia Limited Organ finders On four with an unusual group Fiesta faces Flee the costas for secret Spain Voyages of Discovery The Travel Collection Cath Urquhart Checking in Hilton London Stansted, Essex The Open University Dodge the cold front and head off to the sun It's time to plan your family's winter holiday Martin Symington has some suggestions Best family deals for the school holidays Neilson Thomas Cook Cox&Kings Great Escapes Where next? Thieves on the high seas Noble Caledonia Limited Hotels lose their Fawlty tag And some of the best cost the least, reports Bill Bennett Breakfast of champions A Dorset hotel 'supermodel' charmed Emma Haughton Fine art takes on Oktoberfest Kieran Falconer previews the opening of a new museum in Munich World of Travel Voyages Juies Verne Med holidays go for £100 Jeremy Skidmore discovers some remarkable bargains Times Online Organ-ised tour that hits the high notes Stephen McClarence joins a coachload of organ fans on a musical voyage around the lowlands Need to know World Offers British Airways Laugh on the ocean wave Tom Otley samples the gags aboard a comedy cruise to Spain Cox & Kings Goldfish Moor or less restored to Richard Robinson studies Arabian influence in Andalusia Saga Martin Randall Travel The Travel Collection Its medieval splendour Grenada Voyages Juies Verne Need to know Noble Caledonia Limited Swept up by the fiesta in Granada Amy Barry joins the party as the Spanish show how they celebrate Dubai bound for premier status Footballers' wives have paved the way for an invasion of the emirate. Steve Keenan reports Swan Hellenic Need to know Indigo holidays Chill out at the North Pole Picture Gallery Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Kipling's jewel Travel Beware backfire on this Cape Town ticket trick Reader's Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Contact us Reader's Tip lonely planet Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Qantas Flightbookers Austravel Malaysia Multiple Display Advertising Items Tailor Made Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sun Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Last minute travel Stena Line Travel Last minute flights Route of the week Munich The Times Times critics choose the hottest arts and… The Times Virgin Dublin rose The Ballykissangel actress is elevated by U2, the films of Christopher Nolan and her home city's park, but would come down to earth to meet Ricky Gervais This week in 0 (51) Director: Tim Blake Nelson, 2001 My Big Fat Greek Wedding UK top 10 films From the ashes With a childhood dominated by eccentric parents, and an adolescence marred by tragedy, Joaquin Phoenix is finally living up to his revivalist name, says lan Nathan Top 10 rental DVDs James Christopher's choice Television choice Pitch Black (15) Vauxhall Paulweller Royal Exchange Theatre Paul Connolly's choice Rock choice HMV Crossword solution August 31 Classical choice Virgin Concerts Camelot reborn If Peter Gabriel is the Merlin of Pop, Real World Studios are his Camelot. On the eve of his first official album in ten years, Stephen Dalton enters his digital den Digital downloads going for a song Real World Music charts Win The Polyphonic Spree's new album Various Artists Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Choice Vulture choice Mrs Warrens Profession Chandraratna Draws Grains of truth Rani Manicka's intimate debut explores an alien world infused with exotic flavours, says Elizabath Buchan Hot or what? Fannie Flagg Home is where the heart is Brave new world Seeking salvation The Times Hardback fast climbers Hardback fiction Travel All you need to read Paperback fast climbers Paperback fiction Food and drink Audio choice Metre reading To a tee Choice Dance umbrella 2002 Othello JK's best shows nationwide Benedict Nightingale's choice Royal Shakespeare Company BN's best London shows PC: Tim Wapshott's choice Royal Festival Hall Barbican St. John's, Smith Square Bellion The Times Siegfried Robert Thicknesse's opera choice Quercus Penfolds London art JRT, JRT: The best London shows Royal Academy of Arts Amber Cowan's best shows nationwide Opera North Amber Cowan's choice Savage world Pick of the week Out of Control Dominic Savage blurs the lines between fact and fiction in his new drama, a work of extraordinary power, says David Chater Six appeal Radio Chris Campling Chris Campling's radio choice Paul Hoggart's television choice Sport this week's highlights True colours Television Paul Hoggart Film guide Film of the week Once Upon a Time in America Saturday Variations Television choice Lindemans Saturday Satellite and digital TV choice Sky Movies Max Radio choice Radio Television september 15 Variations Lindemans Television choice Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable September 15 Sky Movies Max Radio Radio choice Television September 16 Variations Lindemans Television choice Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable September 16 Sky Movies Max Radio choice Radio Tuesday Variations Lindemans Television choice Tuesday Satellite and digital TV choice Sky Movies Max Radio choice Radio Wednesday Variations Lindemans Television choice Wednesday Satellite and digital TV choice Sky Movies Max Radio Thursday Variations Lindemans Television choice Thursday Satellite and digital TV choice Sky Movies Max Radio Friday Variations Lindemans Television choice Friday Satellite and digital TV choice Sky Movies Max Radio Win books, videos, DVDs and CDs Win free cinema for a year Win DVDs and more HMV Vodafone The times magazine The new Superb HSBC From Mark Taylor: Readers' Notes Contents Road to Perdition Kate Muir Fraught & Social Cold call Alan Jackson calls Tom Jones The Bill Living in the Country If You Liked: Sly and the Family Stone You'll Love: Cassius Cassius Almost famous Sarah Ozeke Actress Brain scab Someone's Got to Do It Clarks News of the World From Andrew Eames in Arizona With the success of Native American gambling, now everyone wants to join the tribe Party Animal! A Private View Interview Melka Pilkington New Corolla Feature Portland Laura Petes Saturday, August 24, a weekend at Walton on the Naze, Essex, with her boyfriend's parents Picture Gallery Katie Flowers Saturday, August 31, candlelight drinks in the garden at home in Chiswick, west London The differe AGA Every breath she takes Could Be her Last Northern rock Danger Man If You Ever Met Chris Ryan, Ex-Sas La Galleria Elephant position Renault Laguna Merry Ercol Any Old Vinyl? Dance Music Fans are Abandoning Slick Superclubs for… The Travel Collection Furniture Village Holding on Payback Time Picture Gallery Jordans Release Giles Coren at Baltic Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Choice Bose Better sound through research Take Picture Gallery Rhubarb and Sago Compote Cotton Covers Noble Caledonia Limited Page & Moy Holidays Hannah Betts The Times Self Robert Cramptonsage of enlightenment Robert Crampton Reaciies New Heights, Learning to Live with Narcolepsy, Jose Cura's Fitness Regime and Miss Abigail's Time Warp Advice " By now I know the warning signs. My eyelids… Regimen Picture Gallery Stannah Facades Classic Choice Reproduction Furniture EuroCave Period Design Furniture Co. Pdfco Multiple Display Advertising Items Warren Evans Transtherm Caves Stannah Stairlifts Lifestyle Voyages Juies Verne The Wisdom of Hairdressers Q My boyfriend has taken a job in New York and wants me to join him, I'am worried about giving up my own job and flat just in case it all goes wront. Should I go? Dear Miss Abigail Time Warp Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas Self Watch this Space Alpen Alfa Romeo Fashion Special Menswear magazine Jaguar Clinique British menswear design is respected the world over.… Straight and Narrow Burberry London Corum Admiral's Cup Marees Watch in steel with… Ermenegildo Zegna Ala Mod Clarinsmen Daks Charles Tyrwhitt Charles Tyrwhitt Spencer Hary You heard it here Young, hip and bursting with creative talent, here's our pick of Britain's best new menswear designers, from Shoreditch to Savile Row "Subtle Rave" is Kim Jones's latest… Action! Canali Do They Mean us? Seiko Right Guard Best of British Island Shopping In the Frame Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby Magazine Fashion Special Womenswear Jaeger As London Fashion Week gets into full swing we… Fale Fur Boot £145 Bailey Dolce Gabbana Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Bed Head Tigi Here's one made earlier The coming stars of this year's London Fashion Week give Health Brown a sneak preview of their designs Photographs by jamie Long Styling by Clare Lazaro Picture Gallery Longchamp Picture Gallery Patek Philippe Nokia Connecting People She's got to have 'em If you want to walk the fashion walk, you'd better have plenty of shoes Schwefpes Posh Roberto cavalli profurno Ecco Alpen Who? What? Wear? Picture Gallery Show ponies Park Life Clear Thinking Inside Out of Mind This Column Appeared in the February 2002 Issue of Prospect Times Taster Prospect Content Islamic Failure One of Pakistan's leading scientists gives a frank account of the political and intellectual backwardness of the Islamic world Prospect The inflammation of US nationalism since 11th September has blinded it to the potential strategic disaster of a split with Europe. If an American strike against Iraq were to go badly wrong, the resulting international discord could spell the end of the cultural entity known as "the west" Too Many Students? In the last 15 years, Britain has acquired a mass university system. Yet it is neither an economic necessity nor a social equaliser Invent! Invent! Debating drugs Can the interest of drug companies And the poor And the poor ever be reconciled? Norman's Conquest Portrait Behind Norman Foster's towering domination of British architecture lies a man ill at ease with human realily. His buildings dress the establishment in slick modernist clothes, serving power not people To present an alternative plan -despite Richard… The last tiger How he thinks, how he feels, how he kills, how he survives How he thinks, how he feels, how he kills, how he Prospect
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