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John Whitehorn, Seamus Smyth, Nigel Hawkes Editor, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, C. J. Beattie, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce, Susan Rippingale, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin and Annie Flury, Grace Bradberry, Alexandra Frean and Adam Sherwin, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Janie Lawrence tackles, Paul M. James, George Pendle, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Terry Hope, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Campbell Paget, James Bone, André Camara, Kate Reardon, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Anne Robinson, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Michael Johnson, Adam Hopkins, Antonia Senior, David Barrett, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Karen Woolfson and Susan Emmett, Pascale de Lacoudraye Harter, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Rebecca Jenkins, Alasdair Reid, Peter Gulliver, Elizabeth Berldey bares, Tony Burgess, Stephen Anderton's, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Donna Covey, Director, Kingsley Fielding, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, T. P., Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, Evelyn Kerr, Frances Bissell, P. B., mitch jenkins, Nick Nuttall, Correspondent, Luciana Morad on Mick Jagger, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, David Simon, Roger Alford, Rani Atma, Director, Victoria Fletcher, Derwent May, David Grant, Mary Loudon, Matt Cottingham, Ben Reed, Andy Wilman, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Lizzie Best, Ed Potton, Meg Carter, Miss Marple, Richard Colwill, philip watson, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, J. A. R. Wilton, John Philips, Lisa Grainger, Frank Leboeuf, David Hands Correspondent, John W. Palfreyman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Jane P. Faulkner, Dave Thomas, Mr. Lemon, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Christina Koning, Stephen Wood, Lee Henshaw, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Williams, John Russell Taylor, Peter Gordon, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Sean Hignett, Jane Burton, Francis Gilbert, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Petty, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Alessandro Cortese de Bosis Presidentete, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Dalya Alberge Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Godfrey Talbot, Andrew Stuart, Alexandra Frean, Correspondent, Don Read, Alan Bussey, Fraser Harrison, Michael Bridges, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Stephanie Bilten, john carey, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Richard Holledge, Philip August, Stephanie Billen, Mathew Pryor, Geoff Carr, Simon Hattenstone, BN, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Paula Hawkins and Sally Patten, Lenny Bruce's, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Sean Coughlan, Meredith Cowper-Winstanley, Jason Nissé, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Fiona Matthias, Betty Davies, Tom Baldwin and Mark Henderson, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Barbara J. Lawton, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Marsh, Peter Fullerton, John Collins, Chief Executive, Leslie Sheldon, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Geoffrey Rowell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Nigel Summerley, Gillian Harris, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Anne Moir, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Valerie Grove, Neil Cooper, Gavin Littaur, Simon Crompton, Julian Ryall, Annie Flury, Frank Field, Susie Steiner, Susannah Jowitt, Penny Perrick, Andy Enright, Hazel Spink, sheila keating, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Patience Wheatcroft, Edward Marriott, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: Your Perfect Weekend Paper William chosen to star in Dome launch Hague faces Thatcher ambush Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin say the Right is planning a conference surprise Besieged cat farmer quits Backseat Drivers "R" Us The modern starlets Revealed: The Pub of the Year Jagger: it's all over now Versace home up for sale Russia threat to Chechnya How the football stars spent their hols Kidnapped Britons freed in Liberia Boodle & Dunthorne Today in the Saturday Times Northern Rock In the Times on Monday Times 3 Index Today Philips 'Bombers ready for Ulster marches' Aids test aims for 80% drop News in Brief Fraud tackled Rapist hunted Jail for hacker Ferry drowning Not much crowning glory among the royal speakers Gradual steps to centre stage Prince William's exposure to public duty has so far been carefully chaperoned, reports Michael Harvey Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey And Fido can eat healthily as well Audi No secrecy for new GM trials 'Five Bellies' jailed for air pistol threat Couple weep for dog baked in car Robbers hit film director's mother aged 94 Thieving son squandered his inheritance on drugs Boot sale holiday up Cardiac Hill The marriage that never was Judge declares Jagger and Hall's elaborate Bali 'wedding' null and void, writes Ruth Gledhill Grounds for Annulment Scottish Widows Doctor bleeds to death after fall at cottage Posthouse Besieged cat farmer quits Attack on wife was last straw series of protests, writes Tim Reid 'We will just import them for research' Virgin E-mail exam cheats may face expulsion Edinburgh University fails 50 after mass plagiarism reports Shirley English By our Education Editor: Loophole in college fees to be examined By a Correspondent: Mystery of suicide leap by first-class student Reading year saw schools cut book spending Writing's on the wall for Hitch Sharps Bedrooms Versace murder house for sale at $23m Designer's death may have damaged Miami's celebrity status, reports David Adams Virgin Police face strike by civilians News in Brief Air rage jailing Trader attacked £640,000 award Fraudster jailed Qantas 'Sea' fish lost in a tide of change Net Costs Dolphin Honda Super shrimps move to Wales RAF hero seeks comrade who saved his life M&S Wartime evacuees 'were beaten and abused' Many children were home within four months, reports Richard Ford Answer to universal mystery down t' pit Physicists on track of exotic particles pick up 'Wimp' signals, says Nigel Hawkes Employers miss out on golden age for workers Could this be the last tango in paris? French police say that the dancing has to stop, reports Susan Bell. Photographs: Andr? Camara Vodafone Latin heat in Regent's Park PC World Town in Texas bars English language Pepper spray is hot topic Saga Service Ltd Picture Gallery X-Files Duchovny sues for 'missing millions' Star believes Fox network cheated him over deals, writes Grace Bradberry Stars join political race in Iowa poll Art expert aided grave raid Everest Gingrich wife to question 'other woman' The Link Divorce from hell, round 2 He doesn't beat about the Bush Baseball hero's only son dies in poverty 'Joey D' DiMaggio was father's opposite, says James Bone In self defence Russian threat to bomb Chechnya Fears are rising that Yeltsin will use conflict as excuse to halt elections, reports Alice Lagnado from Moscow Milosevic loses millionaire ally Wives stray on beach (AFP): More Powers Tiny French bet on lucky thirteen (AFP): Beijing steps up Taiwan menace Liverpool Victoria Chinese cartoon gets the better of Disney Brazil orders women to take off flag bikinis Ban follows complaints from the military, writes Gabriella Gamini (AFP): Missile research pact World in Brief Reform starts (Reuters): Taleban success Umpire in jail (AFP): Child killers (AP): Fatal evidence (Reuter): HIV liar jailed (AFP): Leader dies (Reuters): Pope visit off (AFP): Short haul BPS Ladders Ltd City riot wins favour with the 'eco-kids' £2m damage seen as part of fight for ' new world order', writes Andrew Pierce Couple ignored drowning teenager Vauxhall French hunters defy a ban on bagging the bunting One Fat Lady cooks on Travelodge A sea under siege losing Thatcher puts a bomb under Europe policy By advocating exit from Eu, former leader joins Tory 'extremists', write Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin Vodafone Woman of our dreams The Lady is for Quoting A family affair takes centre stage in London's world of showbiz Valerie Grove talks to Peter Holmes à Court of theatres and mothers Theatres West End Theatres for Sale Opera & Ballet Eclipse Outdoor camp for MacBeth with Minogue Theatre Journey to MacBeth 99 Edinburgh Kansas says that life is just Divine Creationists have evolved ways to drive Darwin out of school 'Are we tiring of re enacting old battles and about to spurn the pointlessnostalgia which promotes our glorious history at the expense of the present?' Picture Gallery The illuminating dark Crawling along on your stomach in a damp cave can be curiously uplifting Black sheep The Times Diary The Wrongs of Rights A triumph for extremism over science and humanity Knowledge is Power It is time to take the taboo out of Aids tests A Raging Certainty Chancellor, follow that horse Image and policy of Tory leaders Electoral reform Mandelson 'plot' Action to combat forced marriage CPS and police NHS waiting lists Dewhurst collapse Reagan's 'guilt' Fringe humour Spreading daisies Ancient faith and New Churches Royal star Eighth Army tribute Bishop's habits Social News Inns of Court School of Law pass lists Church news Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages John Higgins John Higgins, journalist and opera critic, died yesterday aged 65. He ws born on January 7,1934 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Rukba Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones Unnamed suitor eyes Highland Distillers Emap shares drop as circulations fall Virgin poses threat with fresh Coca-Cola claims A Week in the City Leslau aims to revive Brighton pier Markets take heart in us price figures Regulator stands by to unravel French bank fight Alldays nightmare Retailers in France to show farm prices AOL fights AT&T for Internet cable assess Managers of Statoil demand sell-off The Times Celtic looks towards Europe Enic pays £72.5m to end Vicenza dispute Pillar sells offices for £78m Horse racing website planned by Sportingbet Easy Jet aims to shake up banks No windfalls for John Lewis staff Business Roundup Reynolds bid 'topped' Pension gap revealed Bid costs Wace £5m Indium seeks help Lady in Leisure placing Banks transfer rules Hotline for tax dues BAe in Embraer talks Exchange Rates The Sunday Times United Assurance to hold interim dividend Walkinshaw disposes of car dealership for £13.5m CBOT attacks MCI 'failure' By our City Editor: Green lights turns red Commentary 'Difficult' times for Potteries The Sunday Times Alldays faces revamp rebellion American Golf set to acquire East Sussex Storehouse speculation encourages investors Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Railtrack has potential at far end of the line Tempus Emap Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Affinity Internet Wall Street Strong recovery in late trading High Camp Jungle trail The Times City Diary Men in suits The Times City Diary The Times Hard sell? The Times City Diary The tide is turning for Wooing new friends in the North Sand, sea and that crucial touch of trash Tattoos are in but forget the tea bags Alldays chief faces a test of survival Man in the News Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,182 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Toronto or New York Kate Reardon This is our pub of the year We asked you to nominate your favorite pub then we had to choose the best of the best. Steve Keenan joined our flying judges Index Hoverspeed Cricket Peter Gordon Home Life 'I am not a bitter drinker-but I could sink ten pints of this Old Peculier' On top of the moors—and top of our list Winner A big fish in a small village Runner-Up They won't forget Albert Runner up Anne Robinson As Matron of Honour to the bride's mother I have decreed that, a la Sophie and Edward, no hats be worn Saving the whale, blow by blow Today rescuers will practise saving beached whales, using inflatables. Elizabeth Judge volunteers Come on girls, play the game Schoolgirls are joining cricket clubs in droves, giving the summer sport a much-needed boost, says Jennai Cox Sunrise Stars of the Stevenson's screen Meg Carter reports on the Met Office's band of enthusiastic weather watchers Sold on style at a tender age Must Have Top Tip Ercol The Times Cook Grits, black-eyed beans and corn are staples of the Deep South diet, but it's what you do with them that counts Drink Do your homework and take advantage of some bargain buys from wine merchants' summer sale lists The Week Best Buys Fly me, drink me Air travel alters wines, but some respond well to high altitudes, says Sarah Marsh The Perfect Onion Tart Peter Gordon, chef of London's Sugar Club,… Delicious, did you buy it yourself? Meg Carter fakes it rather than makes it when it when it comes to a cosy dinner for two Consuming Interests Muffins What's for Tea A pastoral symphony The man behind the Beatles is inspired by his Wiltshire garden, says Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Sir George Martin Make history Plant a tree Shady glades for a hot summer day Gardens to Visit Garden Answers Stephen Anderton's Multiple Display Advertising Items Simulated Security Tv Camera To advertise in the Homes & Gardens section please… Clear Blanket Weed from Outdoor Ponds Gates Plant a Bluebell Wood Fruit Presses and Crushers Diy Plastics 6 French Hand Carved Arches The Endless Pool Spring Bulbs Countax Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Gardening Direct Moriarti's workshop Stonebow Leisure Style Continental Ltd Bathroom City The Finest Greenhouses Money Can Buy Classic Choice COUNTax Cants of Colchester Homes & Gardens Brochure Reply Service A weed with a very strong character It's a common weed, and also a beautiful and rare plant that has been around for 300 million years. Stephen Anderton meets a man who is reviving interest in horsetails Coopers Hire Shops Sow winter spinach in rows a foot apart, for… Horsetail Stockists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Riviera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabo Bermejo French Property Exhibition English Courtyard Rydon Homes Santa Pola Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gibraltar Goldfinch The Sunday Times Odd plot that gave rise to a great idea Home Swap I may be a virgin housebuyer, but I'm not an idiot A sailor-made home beside the sea City life with the stress taken out Market Comment Argyll Heaven wrapped up in a Havana To music producer Pete Waterman the finest thing in life is a cigar, says Lee Henshaw Upwardly mobile Shop Watch Let me sound my horn Life Rage Men can't help it; blame their biology Housework is difficult for men because their brains are wired up differently to women's, says Anne Molr The Great Divide The seven-year journey that began with Enid Blyton Travelling round the world in a horse-drawn caravan was the best education his children could ever have had, says David Grant Lucy Pinney 'There's no toxins in our shellfish' A ban across 8,000 square miles of Scotland's west coast could could bankrupt its scallop divers, says Gillian Harris Raise your hats to the tweed cap Farm workers no longer touch their caps, they all go bareheaded now, says Fraser Harrison Picture Gallery A Vet Writes Adopt Me All change for Snowdonia The rebirth of a defunct railway is stirring up a row in north Wales, says Terry Hope Weekend Courses and Activities Picture Gallery Shoparound The autumn collection Feather Report Bedlinen Stannah Foam for Comfort Elnapress Condoms The Erotic Print Society British Antique Replicas To Advertise in the Shoparound Section Please… Multiple Display Advertising Items Power for Pedal Bikes! Sinclair Zeta Ii Remembering The 50s Overcome Impotence Pest Contro Antique Desks Onward Christian soldiers Army chaplains make a vital contribution to morale, in peacetime and in war, says Simon Crompton Encarta Lessons to be learnt from a tale of two funerals Church Services for Tomorrow Tranquillity in Swindon Ruth Gledhill enjoys a serene spiritual journey with the Baha'is At your Service Trailfinders Travelbag Austravel Quest Worldwide Flightbookers Trave Options Multiple Display Advertising Items CGU OZ Platinum Travel Canadian Sun Selection Flight Centre Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks Cities Travel Insurance Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pack your bags now to avoid PMT Tom chesshyre suggests some adrenalin trips to relieve pre-millennium tension (PMT) British Airways Holidays Thrills, spills but no doctors' bills Trailfinders After the harvest: time for oysters Where old protesters never die Berkeley, California has been a hotbed of radicalism since the anti-Vietnam protests of the Sixties and, says Nigel Summerley, the dissenters are still there, they're just older than they were Seabourn Cruise Line World Cover Waves of discontent Is Athens becoming a European city? A new metro and airport will precede the return of the Olympic Games to Athens in 2004. But Adam Hopkins also finds hidden exoticism abounding in the city today Museum of the Week Crystal Voyages Jules Verne Make the Most of Athens Cider, cakes and camels George Pendle felt more bizarre than bazaar when he joined a camel safari in that most exotic of settings - Somerset Right hand down a bit Susannah Jowitt goes west to discover the high-speed thrills and spills of sand-achting Organisation for Timeshare in Europe Voyages Jules Verne Bridge the World Camel Treks A view of Venice from a pushchair Sean Coughlan took the stress out of taking children on a city break in Venice by renting an apartment Checking in Club Med Capital Flats for City Breaks Oysters: the food of love Lunn Poly India in first gear Travellers' Tip Save on buying mineral water in countries where it… Voyages Jules Verne Pack your Bags Departures: Monday August 16 to Saturday August… Readers back Lonely Planet over Cancun What a lovely cell Julian Ryall charts the rise of prisons as tourist attractions Holiday Helpdesk China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Noble Caledonia Limited Alderney's light to remember Travel Editor Airline Network Overseas Travel Space Travel Insurance Corsica Check-In British Airways Corsica with voyages Ilena for superb beaches and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tradewinds Debon air Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dover-Calais Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas with Pools Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Holidays Ltd. 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England's blank sheet Keane: should I stay or should I go? Manchester United hope to receive an answer from their captain today. Oliver Holt believes his decision could have a significant bearing on the fortunes of the club The Big Question Tangerine Weekend Money Fishy tale of frustrated holiday angler Football anoraks in heaven Nick Szezepanik leafs through the latest challenge to the orthodoxy of football's statistical bible Uriah fits role of enforcer Barrow assume firm line in new controversy Spectator event with hypnotic attractions Kewell the gem in O'Leary's crown Leeds find themselves blessed by the presence of an Australian with a cool determination to scale the peaks Land Rover Why the doubts about Didier don't hold water Blissett sets his sights on Watford driving seat A star player as the club first rose to prominence is now a coach for the second coming Buzzword Picture Gallery Bouncing back to replace all that baby fat Shore must take flight to receive surgery Palace lose Goldberg Back Huckerby to show quick return Edwards has the final say for Huddersfield Clubs with elastic tendencies Gullit denies talk of return to former self The Times By our Sports Staff: Ambrosetti deal gives Chelsea more pace Football Saturday Picture Gallery Carling Opta Saturday Statistics Spurs v Chelsea, White Hart Lane, August 241957:… First Division How They Stand in the Premiership Today Performance of the Week Scotland Fixtures Tomorrow Discipline Record Conference Hakkinen aware of mounting pressure Ecclestone invests in his brave new world Kevin Eason discovers how Formula One safety could be revolutionised by modern technology Westwood proves to be good as his word US PGA Championship: Briton stays in contention as Haas takes lead in second round Scores from Medinah Tinning can reap benefit of looking on the bright side Scores from Woburn Do more Graf brings an end to a golden era Alix Ramsay on the career of one the greatest players in tennis history Kafelnikov proves too strong for Henman In Brief Wigan send out warning Rugby League For the Record Morley's dismissal dents Leeds' hopes Irani pushes claims for Test recall Cricket Haynes ensures final stalemate Tonbridge plot defence of cup Swann is likely to be only new cap Christopher Martin-Jenkins believes the England selectors cannot afford to be too bold West Country looks to Lord's Solving curse of the pitch doctors The Times Bold King to prove regal choice Racing: Opening Contest at Newbury Offers One of the Most Tempting Bets of the Day Newbury Newmarket Armchair Investor Charity Bet Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Chapple-Hyam climbs above adversity Haydock Park Ripon Arabian Moon on course for Ebor William Hill By our French Racing Correspondent: Sendawar sets high standard Racing: Dubai Millennium Misses York to Tackle High-Class French Colt at Deauville Wolverhampton Bangor Deauville Today Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Deauville Tomorrow Nicholls casts off in quest to plunder Spanish mane Arab racing deserves its place in the sun Kelleway finds her niche in a secret sport that is emerging from the 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miss out on totality Personal Investor Scottish Widows Why high-flyers need 50% pay rises Antonia Senior explains why your need an actuary at your elbow when your negotiate a new contract James Emigration may be the only answer Henrietta Lake reports on the latest moves in the tax status of consultants Now fixed-rate deposits eclipse older accounts Same old excesses? Well, not quite Comment Standard Life Bank Mercury V-reg, the next new road rage With motorists facing the ultimate temptation, Hazel Spink examines some of the options and arguments in financing that coveted new car Legal & General Sitting pretty and saving ?70 a month Direct Mortgages of 125 per cent are back—but look before you leap The keys to a good mortgage Paula Hawkins explains how the different types of home loan on the market work and picks some best buys from each sector Des Res surfers find little more than a ripple Househunting on the Net is still in its infancy, says Susan Emmett Europe's No. 1 Gartmore Plain talking from Abbey The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Short cut to lower prices Smarter shoppers now surf the Net before going to a supermarket, says Sarah Cunningham Direct Line Northern Rock Fidelity Investments Endowments in perspective Halifax on differentials MNBA Aberdeen Travelling hopefully Clare Stewart reports on sales of travel-related items, some with a poignant history Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Intelligence Silly-season sell-off Paula Hawkins and Sally Patten ask the experts for the best course to follow in a falling market Policy Portfolio PIA Oil merger puts trackers in sticky position Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Friends Provident Foreign Colonial Will Latin Shares go loco? 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