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News from 17/05/2003

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Andrew Robson, Nick Locock, John E. Ayto, Jon Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Daniel McGrory and Lewis Smith, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Kirsty Fergusson, Jill Billington, Neelam Verjee, Austin Mitchelson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, J. A. Robinson, Paul Hoggart, Adam Mornement, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Mark Sutherland, Brian Davies, Philip Howard, David Irvine, Christine Seib, David Chater, Paul Massey, Brian Pedley, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Paul Thomas Anderson, Clive Davis, Melissa Katsoulis, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Martin G. Sexton, Carl Mortished, Xan Rice and Helen Monks, Patrick Kidd, Ian Kelly, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Ronald Watson, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Alison Milnes, Mark Griffiths, Vanessa Berridge, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, David Lancaster, Steve Keenan, Joan Plowright, Sam Llewellyn, Katherine Swift, Jack Malvern, Edward Mortimer, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Tom Bawden, Harold Davis, Tania Alexander, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Humphrey Pigott, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jon Hills-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Pat Glbson, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Christopher McCooey, Robin Young, Nicholas Roe, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Gerry Hanson, Peter Zownir, Patrick Wright, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jon Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, Jill Turton, Martin Symington, Mark Sargeant and Arabella McNie, Adam Fresco and Helen Nugent, Jonathan Stevenson, Mark Court, James Urquhart, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Michael Hornell, Helen Rumbelow and Russell Jenkins, Jada Arigbede, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Robert Crampton's, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Rose Shepherd Word of Mouth, Stephen Anderton, Christine Selb, David Atklnson, Amber Cowan, Ed Potton, Antony Bye, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, George Brock, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, James Spader, Chris Power, Geoffrey Wansell, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, A. J. Wardlaw (President, British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology), Emma Pomfret, Andy Stephens Sports Book, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Edgar, Adam Sage and Gabriel Rozenberg, Ronald Watts, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Victoria Walker, Dear Jill, Jack Dingley, Robin Ash, Hugh Palmer, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Trevor Grove, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Caroline Donald, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Stephen Farrell and Catherine Phllp, Clem Cecil and Adam LeBor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Ross Leckie, Elliot Morley, David Mattin, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, David Chief, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, David Loftus, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Russell Hotten and Adam Sage, Caroline Seitz, Ian Johns, Mike Berry, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Michael Hartnack, Fonathan Meades, Chris McGrath, Ann Stewart, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Amber Cowan's, Walter Gammie, Ian Cobain and David Lister, Ben MacIntyre, John Entwistle (President), Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tom Bawden and Neelam Verjee, Russell Hotten and Dan Sabbagh, Helen Pridham, Bess Twiston Davies, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, Helen Pickles, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Alex Murphy, Danny Baker, Lisa Verrico, Lottie Moggach, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Roz Denny, Heath Brown, Carole Chamier, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Nancy Tolford, Leo Lewis, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Zahid Hussain, Alyson Rudd, John Parfitt, Tom Chesshyre, Lynn Hughes (Vice-President), Fred Dellar, Tania Cagnoni, Paul Connolly, Abigail Rayner, Anne Silk, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jenny Davey, W. J. Milligan (Anglican Representative), Patience Wheatcroft, Andrew Tyler DirectorDirector, David Altheer,

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Wave of bombs leaves 20 dead in Casablanca Al-Qaeda suspected of atrocity Africa terrorism alert extended Hamilton verdict Doctor's death Stakeknife gone Polar Pen slows Ginny Dougary Meets Graham Norton Blair and Brown stage united front on the euro Index Gordon Ramsay's perfect picnic Bare feet only for WI's Cannes Calendar girls Beauty salon murder victim was two months pregnant Tony parsons 100 favourite novels News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend BT Sport The Register Magazine Play The Times Www. timesonline. co. uk End test at 7, says schools adviser Thick-skinned Olympic chief sought Intelligent Finance 6 minutes to mark exam Child tax delay for 500,000 families Village secret that led to murder at the beauty salon Philips The home-loving woman I knew Joint statement underlines differences, not unity Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin analyse the document and conclude that the Prime Minsiter and his Chancellor still have plenty to debate Courts White van delivers its unwelcome gifts Ing Direct Doctor worn out by 'crazy hours' took fatal overdose Branson buys island retreat as staff perk Makepeace Island Bespoke Suits Lisu BMA steps up fight to restrict working week PC World By a Correspondent: Arrest of rich fraud suspect cancelled Home fires still burn Arctic adventurer P&O Ferries Walk slows to a crawl, but no one knows why Polar Pen's Progress Hamilton accuser guilty of telling rape lies for cash Internet sex trawl led to plot that ensnared the innocent Reporter wins secret sources battle Freeserve Subaru Leslie to be cleared of rape claims DHL The gloom lifts as Ark Royal comes home The Navy's Iraq war flagship is back in British waters. Simon de Bruxelles reports from on board Ford Soldier died when dog hit mine Life term for killer of Danish girl In Brief Down's victory Sex shop action Murder charge Dust-proofing Currys 20 years on, the Brink's-Mat feud claims latest victim Liberty Picture Gallery Burglars will lose right to site O2 Comet Is your favourite among the nation's top 100 novels? Jack Malvern finds literary societies ready to fight for their cherished authors From Ransome to Rowling, readers just never forget Aquability EasyJet. com Absurd but engaging world of list make Philip Haward ponders the missing literary greats displaced by the likes of Jeffrey Archer and Enid Blyton How to vote Stakeknife and a deadly game of truth or dare Ian Cobain and David Lister on the murky mystery of the IRA double agent Halfords 'Designer baby' family start IVF In Brief Killer son freed Former PC jailed Bomb charge bail Church scoop Soundless music to make good vibrations Malkovich looks ahead to being King of England John Lewis A lorry passes a window, but with added emotion Timesoline www. timesonline. co. uk/filmfirst… Jowell's star turn on beach at Cannes ITV will play for laughs by poaching BBC stars French saw Picasso as an enemy of the state Picture Gallery Alitalia Aristocrats fight for return of Prague castles The art of celebrity: a laugh, a smoke and a few quid Time Life Search Commission rocked by criminal investigations Renault Court tactic 'traps' Berlusconi Britain opposes EU defence plan that harms Nato Fugitive Democrats return In Brief (AFP): Flash flood kills miners (AFP): Extra money for oil clean-up fund (AP): Man who killed family executed (AP): French strike chaos eases Air Mauritius US shocked by smugglers' lorry of death French replace English as les vilains du jour Money Pslestinian peace chief quits after snub from leader Flybe One. Tel Mandela target of 'coup plotters' Guardian's man is thrown out from Zimbabwe Tesco Baathists banned from jobs in US policy U-turn The London Institute Camberwell College of Arts Holiday Inn Pakistan ponders peacekeeping aid Russia and China want changes to postwar deal The History Channel Al-Qaeda may be weaker, but also harder to eliminate Terror alert Britons on the beach The Times Staying at home is how to get away from it all Evesham Warnings on al-Qaeda shrink travel map Royal Mint The Sunday Times To play the king as a queen Theatre Richard II Shakespeare's Globe Concert A centenary salute to Lennox Berkeley; Natasha Richardson makes a splash in lbsen; the strange and beautiful world of Babelle Heureuse Berkeley Centenary Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Theatre The Lady from the Sea Almeida1 Dance Babelle Heureuse Barbican Barbican Opera La Damnation de Faust Lowry, Salfrod Times Online Reviews in full, Late reviews plus a… 200 years of hacking it in the Commons In the company of Saints—it will be more than a game of two halves this afternoon, it will be a game of two words Picture Gallery Here is story about the Scots. It is no laughing matter Trophy Terrorism The Times Intelligence and clear warnings can lessen the threat The Club Expands Slovakia's report card before joining the Eu Franglais Fiends British bulldog plays best baddie in French poodleskin Justification for the war in Iraq Sense of proportion Pressure on Mugabe The Times Euro decision ought to be made soon Spiritual element of EU constitution Reaction to allergies Thriving otters Worth a punt Pain, cruelty and ritual slaughter What you see … The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Booksdirect Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,353 Solution to last Saturday's crossword 22,348 Weathercall Christian Aid Myth of the Matthews Final revealed Richard Whitehead It has gone down in history as the greatest display by an individual in an FA Cup Final. Today, though, The Times is able to turn football folklore on its head Index Chanel Successive successes?Arsenal thirsty for more cup… End in sight Sampras talks from the heart Business management author and sports promoter Ladbrokes From Our Association Football Correspondent: Supreme artistry of Matthews dazzles Wembley Fifty years on: the 1953 Final revisited Betfair Teh Game on Monday Can your bank think small? Why Arsenal must grasp consolation prize The Times Offersdirect Ljungberg 's winning style proves a hit for Arsenal Highs bring Lowe's final vindication Matt Dickinson Southampton chairman has won over critics Creative Oakley has designs on lifting trophy Win Tickets to the European Cup Final The World's to Club Game Golden age when Cup Final coverage proved a knockout Alex Murphy takes a nostalgic look at the way the big match was presented 30 years ago Tote Linker is good, but just watch that nutter Brooking Alyson Rudd BBC calls the shots with winning team William Hill Out-of-body experience needed to understand modem game Trophy final affected by play-off emphasis Friends Provident Value buried beneath avalanche of bets The Week's Best Bets … and the Worst Honduras the place if you want to get a head Danny Baker Football's most passionate fans alive and kicking Support that does not bear thinking about By Our Sports Staff: Di Canio and Bowyer released by West Ham Clubs to benefit from new transfer rules Harrington determined to perfect finishing touch Golf The day Harmon put a new spin on the biomechanics of the swing Matthew Syed Back to the drawing board after a brief flirt with greatness Zurich Leaders after two rounds Woods in tribute to founder of sport industry Saggers swings his way into Test reckoning Frizzell County Championship Dexter proposes family day at Lord's Diary Caddick's injury may simplify task for selectors Sehwag cameo. little cheer for Leicestershire Representative sides look the way forward India turn to spin doctors Laraman shines amid the gloom Getting to grips with Biadman's unique approach Book review 'Wimbledon is the one place where I really get emotiomal. This has been a very, very hard decision' Tennis Mauresmo lays bare her title credentials for all see Argentine quartet to fore Armstrong can write famous five into his next adventure Cycling Jeremy Whittle on the American who can join the Tour's elite club Petacchi sprinting ahead Williams is driven to distraction by rift Motor racing: Austrian Grand Prix How they fared at the Al-Ring ECB Webber on rise with Jaguar 'Drugs coach' tries to defuse Lewis row Athletics Weekend fixtures European Cup lost by Athens In Brief Clarke hits form Silver for Fallon Rochlin rescue Craven IOC hope Power point Morley sees relegation as new dawn for Bristol Rugby union Cunningham takes control Rugby league Halifax get that sinking feeling Abbott and Waters bring Wasps the benefits of schoolboys reunited Farrell's boot saves Warriors The Sunday Times Six Nations grant England big night out in Paris Saracens provide Clifton with a tough challenge Newbury Desert Deer holds key in Lockinge Sun on The Sea earns trip to Ascot Nottingham Armchair Investor Course Specialists Results from yesterday's six meetings Thirsk Lingfield Park Revitalised Lorder abandons plans to quit training Racing next week Ladbrokes Hi Dubai warms up for Oaks in France Quiet man taking the world by strom Motorcycling Rick Broadbet Italians hail new superbike hero in Neil Hodgson Haswilton Park Racing Bangor Sedgefield The results service Swede has Mauger's record in his sights Speedway On Fridays Times Square Davies's faith is repaid by Twomey Equestrianism Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Mark McCormack Entrepreneur whose golden handshake with Arnold Palmer was the beginning of the road to a fortune in sports marketing French Confusion over Students' Revolt June Carter Cash Country singer and songwriter who was already a legend in Nashville when she married Johnny Cash At Your Service A Quick Word Court Circular Changing the Guard Luncheon Dinners Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Maurice Denham The Times Geoffrey Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Save Our Spanish Donkeys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Faith News Just because bad things happen it doesn't mean there's no God A fed for young fogeys, or the authentic spirit of Catholicism? Forty years after the reforms of Vatican Ii, the old-rite Latin Mass is enjoying a renaissance in the Catholic Church. Bess Twiston Davies considers its appeal Sunday Worship At Your Service Antony Bye Ing Direct Banking & Finance Deep-frozen gas is the hot new global energy British companies are in the lead in the struggle for control of a giant industry, says Carl Mortished High-octane leader with a lust for life Write on The battle to supply Britain The key question is whether LNG from Africa can compete with Nordic gas The Times The floor show that proved a hit around the world First Person: Dawn Gibbins, chair of Flowcrete Group, flooring manufacturers The Times Unit Trust Information Service De Beers Refreshing bite out of the snake market Company Profile Spinning out a concept of great fibre Money Talk Allianz signals disposal of Dkw Japan to relax stiff life guarantees Unit-Linked Insurance Investments UK brightens sombre Old Mutual Rollercoaster days for bank set to continue Merger mania revives hope in the city Tom Bawden on the surge in dealmaking after two years of declining M&A activity The Sunday Times Tycoon raises the stakes Jenny Davey meets an enterpreneur who is tearing up the rule book on acquisitions Where takeover mougls meet to plot Where takeover moguls meet to plot BT 'Blackjack' wants slice of the action Chesfield shares leap 23% on buyout proposal Rumour of the day Local radio takeover is blocked Upbeat appraisal consolidates Cables & Wireless gains The Times US adds to global deflation fears Eurozone verging on recession Week in the City AOL board changes backed So different in 1966 Renowned dealmaker tops list of investors Hanson's paper ehase City Diary Surplus stock City Diary Private view City Diary Defensive utilities left on the shelf Larger Capitalisation Shares Salvesen falters as investors lock in gains Smaller Capitalistion Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird& co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Tech rally may be a false dawn Biggest price movements of the week UK bonds trade sideways Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Picture Gallery Wall Street Not every deal turns out a winner Moves at Chelsfield may atract rivals Bitter tasts over pay bonazas FSA rules save AMP funds from insolvency Can your bank tell a Leghorn from a Redneck? Morrison delivers 8% sales rise AngloGold unveils $lbn plan to acquire Ashanti BMW Business Big Shot Results in brief Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Economics Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Professional & Support Services Retailing Telecom Technology Transport Utilities Stop Press Talking Points Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Dataday Exchange rates Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Easy Jet may sue over French 'cartel' The moody cheerleader Briefing Oil thefts hit Shell plans Orange charges soar Inquiry into NI silence Clubhaus trading 'robust' Marconi to reopen at 55p Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Picture Gallery Pirates set to win war of CD sales WestLB reconsiders principal finance chief's portfolio offer Board that aired chief's affair quits Tigne' Point BT and BA to inject millions into ailing pensions Special Chelsea Issue Index Sadolin Among giants Art meets life in the park Picture Gallery Gardens of the senses For a thousand years the riyads of Marrakesh were secret, seductive oases, a cool refuge from a hostile world. Now they are an inspiration at Chelsea, says Katherine Swift We're in charge Gigha's great island… My life as a dug One daimatian and his man The Times Traveldirect Solution to Jumbo 460 Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Weekend jobs Wedgwood Learn the art of the possible Do you want to emulate those stunning show gardens? Two exhibitors reveal the art of the possible Step forward the new natives Gleaming white foxgloves, silver sweet peas and a gardener's 'black'- Mark Griffiths hails the resurgence of vibrant wildflowers Chelsea clippings The best garden accessories on display - from furniture to pots and fountains, chosen by Vanessa Berridge A feast for the eye, and the table The Fishwick's recipe for success is simple - if you can eat it, Caroline Donald joins them for a tasting Potting up Sculptural touches Why commute when you can walk on water? Mark Gregory's garden puts your workplace just stone's throw away, says Kirsty Fergusson Grow wild in a square way There's a classical golden secret to creating meadow gardens thazt work discovers Anderton Homes & Gardens Tempur Coopers of Stortford The future is Rosie Chelsea Physic Garden is in blooming health, thanks to its new curator, Stephen Anderton hears Jiff Billington casts a critical eye at Tom Stuart-Smith's designs Katherine Swift At home With Renaissance man Does the prospect of another gold make Tom Stuart-Smith nervous? Apparently not. Anne Gatti finds him weeding Grow your own roof Velvet Green Garden Furniture Bygone Collection J. Parker The Dirt Trapper Doormat Co Masport Teak tiger 6X Natural Fertiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items Henchman TGA Hillarys Multiple Display Advertising Items Indian Ocean Multiple Display Advertising Items Your New Car...? Westwood Allen Echo Countax John Deere It's yesterday once more for Saints Steve Keenan sees destiny working for the boys in yellow and blue The Times Brimful of ideas Maggie Alderson takes her hat off to a lampshade Modern Time Phillip Howard on meetings with strangers and e-mail snoops Don't look now but … Trevor Grove and his dog have enemies on Hampstead Heath Libby Purves I shall miss sailling on the tall ship-two weeks of flying tea cups and cheery Dutchmen in dripping anoraks Pilgrims progress Alison Milnes and her mob climb every mountain on their way to Santiago In the market for a change A new 'food park' could spell the end for Smithfield and Billingsgate, says David Lancaster You can plait fish, layer it, mousse it or stuff it but it's best kept simple Dear Jill No ponced-up food please Tasting notes Jane MacQuitty The French think you need pliers to open them, and the Americans pine for natural cork but the British have embraced screwcaps with alacrity Dear Jane MacQuitty's star buys The Times Trveldirect Yorkshire Electrical Coopers of Stortford Exclusive RMC Offers Restless Legs Syndrome Relief! 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By Sam Liewellyn Lucky Pinney He was given an elderly female to mate with but never took to her, and kept craning to look at an owl 17 years younger The Times Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Affinity The Introduction Service Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… Sirius The Times Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Aydon Castle Houston, I have a problem Edmond Terakopian Emma Pomfret takes aim with Britain's youngest rocket-makers Walking among giants Weekending goes to Yorkshire Sculpture Park Out there The Listener Crossword No 3722 Cross Purposes by Gioconda T2 Crossword No 2968 The Times Book Direct Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Up for the Cup Bridge Solution to Jumbo 462 Picture Gallery Locks alive! Star turn Word Watching Jumbo Crossword Two Brains Who said what Fujifilm 'Rip-off' charges devour pensions Christine Seib explains how to move your retirement savings from damaging, high-cost plans A £16,000 reward for switching plans How Charges Can Gnaw Away your Pension In search of true independence Go It Alone Baby business is booming Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Time to revolt over pensions How to plan escape route Cut the cost of texting teenagers Consumer Affairs Alex Hawkes says that you may not be able to stop your children using mobiles, but you can keep control of the bills Inside money Independent Financial Adviser Halifax Times Online Money Letters Standard Life 'offensive' How can I be a truly independent? Money MoT Alison Gibson talks to a woman who is looking for the security of owning her own home Direct Line What the experts say Prudential Sarah Bates M&G Investments Norwich and Peterborough Building Society The baby business is booming Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge on a family firm beginning to find its feet The Market Place Would you prefer to defer? Pensions Xan Rice weighs up the options for savers tempted to play the annuity waiting game Halifax F&C Management Limited How Annuity Rates Have Fallen Alliance Leicester FSA demands fairer figures Legal & General Halifax Picture Gallery NatWest Bills that break the bank Consumer Affairs Direct debits can leave you facing hefty bank charges, says Helen Pridham Lloyds TSB Controlled aggression can pay off Picture Gallery Hargreaves Lansdown Bargain time as the high street sells itself at a discount Grabbing a slice of the wheeler dealer business Share of the Month Stella Shamoon likes the look of a motor trader poised to shift into top gear Life Policies Direct The Times Direct Line Challenge the One account to beat your mortgage Picture Gallery A lifelong passion for antiques Collecting Clare Stewart reports on a five-day sale of one man's possessions Halifax Data Bank Chelsea Building Society Where is the best place for my child's savings? A Question of Money Britannia Lenders drag feet on endowment payouts Polycyholders urged to protest over Pearl deal Paula Hawkins says that with-profits customers should start to ask questions Taxman defeated in Iht case ISIS Anne Ashworth 'The Financial Services Authority seems happy to tolerate a deal that leaves savers in funds that are with-profits in name only' Are you ready for the long fix? Hadrian's hikers a new trail opens Egypt What you want is high culture … what you get is low comedy With a week in Luxor as little as £169, Egypt is fast recovering from a war-induced slump. But does a holiday on the Nile live up to the expectations of passengers, asks Tom Chesshyre Index Fetzer Musical breaks Holidays that hit the high notes Scilly pleasures Ideal isles for the family Starwood endless Weekends Buenos Aires & Iguazu Falls Cath Urquhart Some passengers enjoy fancy dress and drinking games. But if you don't, such evenings are hard to avoid on a small ship Need to know All Holidays & Flights Discounted Radisson Seven Seas Cruises A week in Luxor: £169 Times on Line: www. timesonline. co. uk/travelnews… Go on, take a hike into history Cath Urquhart enjoyed a rollercoaster ramble along the new Hadrian's Wall Path Need to know Qantas South Africa Where next? John Hegley, poet and broadcaster Picture Gallery Travel Insurance The Cruise Line Gateway Holidays Don't turn your nose up Now the war's over, there are amazing bargains, says Tom Chesshyre Travel Online A deal that never was Dubai offers you the world World of Travel The Travel Collection Free sheets to the Wind Hotels where kids are kings The naked and the red Disney reaches for the sky The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Ocean Picture Gallery Easy does it in the peace and quiet of 'our island' Tania Alexander and her gang soon slipped into a relaxed pace on St Martin's in the Isles of Scilly Ocean I'm a bloke-and spas are for the girls Nicholas Roe confronted his preconceptions on his first visit to a spa in Cyprus Noble Caledonia Limited Luxury Gulet Cruises All Holidays & Flights Discounted Somak Holidays Tuscany Casa Portagioai Caravela And a river nearly ran through it Martin Symington admires the ancient art of the Coa river British Airways Holidays Turkish Airlines Monarch Scheduled A cheap night or two at the opera Holidays in harmony: music lovers looking for a European break at a reasonable David Altheer offers a selection of bargain deals across Europe that sure to hit the high notes Swansea Cork Ferries Voyage Jules Verne Discover the World Getaway without robbing the bank If music be the food of love … Price need look no further. 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Sound the retreat Stars and spas Face and body treatments, and exercises that rejuvenate Bali comes to the North Sea Far Eastern balm in a 21st century spa-Hugh Palmer beats the crowds to it Essentials Retreat to the coast for some time to yourself Desipite its bleak setting, Cholë Bryan-Brown finds a warm community spirit in Essex Essentials If You Liked that … Book Offer Postcard from the edge of the world Jack Dingley enjoys splendid isolation—with a decent pint not too far away If You Liked that … Essentials Essentials Dine at a Michelin-star restaurant, cook at your… To the star for dinner, B&B Pace yourself. carefully, warns Jill Turton, for this hideaway hold so many temptations If You Liked that … Essentials Book Offer Yorkshire … National Express Go South... and browse awhile £12 a night for a sky full of stars On the isle of Mull you can be both green and stylish. 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