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Sara Stocks, Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Tom Foster, Andrew Pierce, C. A. Last, Grace Bradberry, Jane MacQuitty, John Morgan, Jill Hartley, Andrew Morgan, Valerie Elliott and Nick Nuttall, Tony Johnson, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Giles Wood, Jestyn Philips, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Stokes, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Malcolm Higgins, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Harding Dunnett (Founder and Chairman), Anne Robinson, Martin Aston, heath brown, Sylvia Crookes, Richard Miles and Paula Hawkins, Tim Marsh, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Amon Cohen, Clare Stewart, Mitchel Jenkins, Matthew Leigh, John Thicknesse, Berkeley Hill, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Tish McPhilemy, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Robert Sheehan, Hilary Rose, Michael J. Wolf Penguin, Marcelle d'Argy Smith, Mary Flowers, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, D. R., Max Stahl, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Rob Penn, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Lane, Tim Reid, T. Sales, Martin Barrow, Eric Idle, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young and Tim Jones, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Jenny MacArthur, George Lees, JK, T. P., Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Eileen Orr, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Rodney Miles, peter zownir, Ben Reed, Dave Haslam, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Linda Galloway, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, June Osborne, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, George Brock, Frank Leboeuf, Liz Bird, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ian Adcock, L. G., Kurt Anderson, Dave Thomas, Mike Thomas, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, R. D. Farrant, Stephen Wood, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Alexander Muir, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, James Allcock, Sean Hignett, David Lister and James Bone, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Min Cooper, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Kettle, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Caryl Brahms and S. Simon Black Swan, Sarah Litvinoff, John Stern, John diamond, Brian Hammond, Stephanie Billen, Celestria Noel, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Adam Fresco, Helen Jones, Philip Lowe, Nick Szczepanik, Richard Miles and Sally Patten, Anne Ashworth, Ted Ditchburn, Giles Whittell, Charlie Pinney, nigel williamson, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Leeyson M. James, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Lisa See Arrow, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, A. J. Tipping, Ian Brodie, Owen Harris, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, John Naish, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, JRT, Michael Horsnell, Peter Ingham, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Patricia Duce, David Ogilvy, Chairman, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Valerie Grove, Paul Connolly, Rupert Thomson, Allan Hall, Matt Ridley, Penny Perrick, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Philip M. Gilbert, Christopher Irvine, Michael Barnard, Harris (Vice-Chairman), Rebecca Goldsmith, Susan Emmett,

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Denise Van Outen on bimbos and babies Dinner with… Revealed: the quiet woman who betrayed Britain for 40 years She gave atom secrets to Moscow Jack Straw has ruled out charges She lives freely in Home Counties She was honoured by the KGB Drewery touch converts rugby star Inquiry into Power Bids Inside Clinton warning on East Timor In Brief' Wheel debacle Jackson row Portillo blow Introducing Alison Kervin The spy who came in from the Co-op Tiffany & Co Today in the Saturday Times Index Today Gateway Clark's final TV interview attacks 'muddled' portillo Tories fail to see funny side of gay revelations Norwich Union Muslim cleric wins fight to stay in Britain Hospital worker spotted triplets hazard It's acceptable to skive, new fathers are told Hopes are raised but big wheel stays down By a Correspondent: Woman 'hired love rival' Millionaire show 'plays to greed' Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Abbey National The holidaymaker who became an unrepentant spy She did it all for idealism, now she wonders what the neighbours will say. Andrew Pierce looks at the suburban lifestyle of a retired traitor Question of prosecution Women agents catching up in the secrets war Andrew Pierce on feminine skills in psychology have proved far more valuable than mere seduction Dixons Your Guarantee of Unbeatable Prices We paid so little attention to her Michael Binyon reports on the amateurish world of research that was like a London club British Airways The secrets that Attlee kept from ministers The British Hernia Centre KGB's most valuable female spy Christopher Andrew tells the story of Melita Norwood using archives brought to Britain by Vasili Mitrokhin Tracking down the Magnificent Five The Link In the Times on Monday Selling Aitken letters ruled 'too repugnant Welcome 2 international coverage Rare Van Gogh steps on to the open market 50 teachers go in fast-track sackings C. Hoare & Co Fossil-hunting family find new dinosaur Spine-chillers of little brain War blamed for women's cancer Links Bantam Press Scottish Amicable Minister admits millennium date error Thief crushed man who tried to stop van PC World Picture Gallery Man, 68, shot in own booby trap Farmer accused of murder is bailed News in Brief Burma stalls on Briton Call for car boycott Killer wife sentenced Panic over at QPR Girls' name for boys Club tries to sign Asian soccer star Virgin atlantic Times 3 In the Times on Monday BT Secrecy will be stepped up for next GM trials Unionist chief claims IRA is recruiting again TUC will clash with Blair on euro policy BPS Ladders Ltd Candidate with a popular front Club gives rapper a miss Giuliani takes on bugs MOPS Tiny Who wants to be a TV viewer? British general accused by US of insubordination ADVANtagE Picture Gallery US under 'growing missile threat' No Title Broadcasting chief in donor list row quits Congress calls witnesses over Russian funds Clinton says attacks unacceptable Militiamen burst into compound sheltering East Timorese, writes David Watts Thousands are forced into the jungle Resistance fighters have taken to the hills with knives and spears to continue their struggle, writes Max Stahl Friends Provident DD Targeting of clergy denounced by Pope Our Foreign Staff: IMF cuts off cash lifeline for bust Jakarta So-Virile French males seen as a flop Leonardo's lost work unveiled Climbing Eiger is peak time viewing The Comet Price Picture Gallery Wise men call for fraud czar Comet Early handover of land by Barak wins Palestinian hearts Police raid on Yeltsin accuser Day of mourning for Russia blast victims World in Brief Missionaries guilty (AP): Anwar 'poisoned' in jail (AP): We'll haul you back The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Portillo rouses Hague from his dreams of the future The Tory leader has displayed remarkable sang froid about the prospect of a return by Michael Portillo, write Michael Gove and Alice Miles One Click Young Tories swear by their new slogan Why Blair should haul himself into court Valerie Grove sees the youth justice system struggling to uphold a national moral prupose Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The new Houston style: It's right and it's OK Pop Whitney Houston Sheffield Arena A tortured Path to the White House McCain the warrior may be too honest for political battles 'Antigone is a play which makes us think not just about politics and ethics but also about the feeling, the hurt which drives us to take a stand' Coming out of the blue Portillo has banished himself from the farthest reaches of the Tory Right Good to talk The Times Diary Quiet Betrayals The lesson to be learnt from the spy who got away Equitable Shares of Cake Benefits that cannot be had and consumed at the same time Face Value Child abuse not all caused by poverty Subsidies for farmers Fine judgment Due care of our polar heritage Ladies in waiting Shortage of pilots Skirts for girls Whales all at sea in the Channel A 'Times' gentleman No handicap In with a prayer Court Circular Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Appointments To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Chili Bouchier Chili Bouchier, actress, died on September 9 aged 89. She was born on September 12,1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Milestones Public Notices TTG hit by second warning Profits that will be 'significantly below expectations' push shares to record low Singer break-up to end 92-year bank era Ritblat and Lipton set for Broadgate plan Bid takes Highland Distillers private A Week in the City Brown to chair influential IMF committee Hell for leather Index Watchdog attacks Ford price promise Fleet buyers dictate price of cars in UK Cars cost more in Britain than in the rest of Europe but taxes are not to blame, David Lister explains Flagging Schroders loses £4bn in contracts The Times Go-Ahead warns on services Future acquires football titles M&C eyes continental link Ambitious hotels group seeks further growth Leeds Utd set for £12m Nike deal Aerospace to shed 350 jobs in Wales Business Roundup IRG shares soar BG in Lords petition Wassail admits defeat Synstar in £12.5m buy Pegasus in bid talks Bar on carpetbaggers Jourdan in the black Denton Hall Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Hunting pies Slopes on rising oil prices British Midland By our City Editor: Fleet power needs to be curbed Commentary Pub group to launch cut-price pint batttle Angostura takes Burn Stewart stake Japan moves to stem rise in the yen Commodities Liffe Options Worries over interest rates shake Hanson Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Not such a sunshine package for Thomson Tempus Go-Ahead Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wetherspoon Equities down in thin trade Financial Spreads Battle for the soul of Britain's C&j Clark was a company down on its uppers and best by family feudig. 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Jon Ashworth reports The Sunday Times Fine defence The Times City Diary On the Rates Rack Slip stream The Times City Diary Favourite Shoemaker Travel sick Church & Co is the perfect fit for brand-conscious Prada Deal Signals Open Season on UK Names Miller's tale Flying the flag for freedom Man in the News Virgin Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,206 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Christmas in Lapland Picture Gallery Robson's day of reckoning Inside A new spin for England Not-so-fast Eddie Keeping up Appearances Odyssey The roadside cameras that don't miss a thing Weekend Money Devenport dethroned as Serena Stakes her claim Sport in Brief American Express McEvoy bullish about prospects of home victory Golf Order of Play For the Record Montgomerie touches perfection Mayock fears he could be end of the line Irvine desperate for quick diagnosis Ferrari lose the plot in the run-up to the Italian Grand Prix tomorrow at Monza Denver straggle without the influence of Elway American Football St. Helens fight back to home in on play-offs Rugby League: Bradford Suffer Second Defeat at Knowsley Road Harris gives ailing Rhinos impetus Details from Monza UEFA Champions League O'Connor leaves Todd in' his wake Equestriansm Phillips decides when to declare Chornicler who is the eyes, ears and mouth of Vicarage Road William Hill Picture Gallery Football becomes a distraction in the quest to be cool Football Saturday Happy return of a pass master How takeover rumour had me all shook up Spread Eagle Swede ready to give his all for England Football Saturday Stefan Schwarz promises poland will not be given an easy ride next month. Photograph: Ted Ditchburn Frank Leboeuf 'Ruud played a massive part in lifting Chelsea to where they are today' Bassett sounds a note of caution Barber whistles to radio sounds Correction Football Saturday Today's Tv: BBC1 Television and Radio Links Monday Fixtures Football Saturday Goodison Park, September 41939—the Champions Prepare for War How They Stand in the Premiership Today Saturday Statistics Head to Head Discord greets Welsh recruit David Hands Guide and Predicted Finishing Order to the English First Division Bracken puts his faith in Drewery The Time's new Rugby Editor talks to the England scrum half on his fitness quest Bristol reap early dividend from heavy investment Youth offered chance to shine The Sunday Times Sun Stops play with Lancashire chasing victory Cricket Leicestershire put to flight by Swann Sussex ease anxieties over final position Yesterday's Scoreboards Durham hoping to make most of Boon's last stand Australia left in disarray Surrey inspired by Brown's brilliance Hick sets out to put record straight Young bowlers can get England out of a tailspin There is hope for the national side at wantage Road, argues Christopher Martin-Jenkins Blakey's efforts prove to be in vain Hampshire grateful to defiant Aymes Rollins is able to speed up ascent One 2 one Leopardstown C4 Doncaster Goodwood Royal Anthem has look of Champion Racing: Cecil-Trained Colt Can Master Daylami in 'Race of the Season' at Leopardstown Picture Gallery Thunderer: Armchair Investor Racing next Week Charity Bet Rapid Raceline Eddery out to Seize Opportunity Meeting Points the Times Guide Today's Racing Bangor Dunlop stands the test of time Picture Gallery Montjeu stays home to tackle Prix Niel Yesterday's Results Tomorrow's Arc Trials at Longchamp - BBC2 Betdirect Distant Music turns up the heat Worcester The Times Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Kelleway in tune with tradition of optimism Multiple Classified Advertising Items Softtops Trade Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Car Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talk to Paul Jackson All Electric Garages Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items E280 Specialist Car Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Market Vehicles Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Mark Hunt of Hull Market Research Motorpoint of Derby Ltd NE Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camera, police, action A new breed of cameras could soon be adding points to the licences of speeding notorists before they even know it, says Stuart Birch Van ordinaire trounced by the picnickers' Pullman The Kangoo is a bit silly, says Ian Adcock Renault The girls love a man in drag John Naish joins the fast movers at Santa Pod Nitrox Power The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! Pragmatic approach can pay off Clare Stewart on how to ensure you can cope financially in the event of serious illness or injury CAT Short-Changed? 50 Legal & General Wired for Profits Mortgage Intelligence Liverpool Victoria Shoppers promised many happy returns Sarah Cunningham on whether you can count on price guarantees Virgin Consider the alternatives Pensions not the only option, say Richard Miled and Paula Hawkins Cater Allen Bank CFS Markets shake off summer madness Paul Hawkins explains how investors can harvest seasonal windfalls M&G I Want a Seventh Opinion Tesco finds favour with stakeholder-style pension Carpetbaggers' delight Hostile bid for Leek United sparks rush for windfalls, says Susan Emmett Roll up, roll up for all the fun of the fair Clare Stewart looks at fresh initiatives designed to demystify art and market it in a more accessible way Standard Life Bank Aberdeen Investment Trusts Mercury Nothing in life is guaranteed Comment The Equitable Life BMW Capital One Partners married to the family firm Henrietta Lake discovers that husband and wife Look before you leap into a franchise Blow for contractors Neville James Policy & Plus Battle now on for Freeserve Business are durable and dedicated to success Nelson recruiting a grey army Times Money Guides Links Zero in on a new investment vehicle Get 2% MoneyBack on every pound you spend Foreign Colonial You've Got the Power Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Guide on power of attorney The Times Money Information Service Chelsea NatWest all show and no go Direct Line The Woolwich Tax spat over interest Insurance demand too far Nelson Legal & General The truth Beale Dobie & Company Limited Skipton Financial Services The Equitable Life Policy Portfolio The bigger the better as sector consolidates The Future of Finance Gavin Lamsden on why size matters when dealing with the life insurers Edinburgh Legal & General Homes on the range in California style The Future of Finance Richard Miles and Sally patten on housebuying in Easy street C&g Cash Gift Mortgage444 Investec Guinness Flight High-tech top 40 wired for profits Richard Miles reports on a new fund targeting the investments of the future Equitable fight far from finished Free Ride over Homeowners brought back down to earth Fidelity Investments Pragmatism Pays Inside Picture Gallery Collecting Go It Alone Personal Finance Website Business News Rose Gra59 We're on the road to nowhere Our cities are being killed by pedestrian zones which benefit only tourists and criminals. Jonathan Meades speaks up for streets with cars on them Food&drink Shauna Singh Baldwin Picture Gallery Travel Country Life Kate Reardon Jaeger-Lecoultre Traffic-free zone A great idea but it doesn't always work, says Tim Teeman Fired Earth The thrills of being a bag lady An exhibition of carrier bags as art reveals a lot about us, says Marcelle d'Argy Smith Dalmahoy Anne Robinson 'I had lunch with Alan Clark. Annie, he said, you'd make a wonderful Minister for the Arts. I nearly beleived him' Follow him and you'll be all right Cedric Robinson guides thousands of people across the treacherous sands of Morecambe Bay. But who will replace him? Andrew Morgan reports The Times Picture Gallery Open wide, this will hurt A. J. 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