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Roger Lyons General Secretary, Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Stephen Fry, Andrew Eames, Mike Gerrard, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Rupert Mellor, Barry Forshaw, James Moore, Philip Barron, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Jenny McArthur, Bn, Salome Munuo, Alan Davis, Paul Hoggart, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, David Blackman, Bill Thomas, Nicholas Coleridge, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, Lyn Millman, Benedict Allen, Clive Davis, Joyce Blake, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Sharon Linnard, Martin Aston, Dominic Bradbury, John Bungey, Tony Patrick, Heather Neill, Matt Barnard, Sam Lister, Antonia Senior, David McVay, John Clarke, C. J. Power, Henry Harris, D. R., Steve Keenan, Melanie Tringham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alasdair Steven, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Charlie Flindt, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Debra Craine, A. W. Tait, Alan Road, Simone Cameron, Victoria Segal, Mike Pattenden, Kenneth Hollings, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David O'Toole, Everett True, Jo Morris, Christopher McCooey, John Burscough, Tea Leaves, David Stubbs, Rodney Milnes, Luke Franklin, Candida Crewe, Huw Price, John Mustoe, Nancy Daniel, Alice Lagnado, T. P., Janet Bush, Tracy Edwards, David Hands, John Andrew, Charles Bremner, P. B., Alison Riddell, Lucinda Morrison, Anthony Meyer, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Crispin Kirkman Chief Executive, Mark Court, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Hopkin, Barbara Roche, Alan Cathcart, Mary Loudon, Malcolm Smith, John Fazackerley, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Lord Ampthill, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, TW, David Lister, Tony Hoare, Ian Hinton, Nigel Platts, Rob Wright, Helena Fishlock-Lomax, David Temkin, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Willoughby, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Gordon Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Katie Owen, Ed Clarke, Stewart Tendier Crime Correspondent, Min Cooper, David Hancock, Chris Campling, Beverley Kemp, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Rob Chapman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Ross Leckie, David Kettle, Russell Kempson Pure Football, Emily Davies, John Martin, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Dalya Alberge, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Sophie Ratcliffe, DW, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Michael Barrett, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Doug McKinlay, Tim Wapshott, Keith Kemp, Simon Brooke, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ian Cobain Chief Reporter, Richard Beeston, Martyn Bedford, Matthew Redhead, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David M. Castle, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, JRT, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Peter Ingham, Sally Ballard, Misha Glenny, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Richard Bell, Stephen Dalton, Gladys Rawlings, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, Elizabeth Buchan, Colin S. Bell, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Jonathan Gregson, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Bill Bewley, Susie Steiner, Tony Kelly, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Penny Perrick, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Caroia Long, Ms Louise Barden, Gill Hornby, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Index 'Mary lives on borrowed time, time borrowed from her sister' Judges condemn Siamese twin to death Index The Times Dominion World banks launch euro rescue mission The best reading in the Times Next Week Alan Clark's Sensational New Diaries Index Today in the Saturday Times The Times Magazine Metro Weekend Sport Index Fujitsu Computers Siemens Blair ready to overrule Brown on pensions Tory switches to Labour Holland & Barrett Kray slips out of hospital to hotel Sport Monday New separate section Index Plus Cross-country skiver encouraged to graft for success Virgin money Time to call it a day, says veteran's mother Redgrave gold makes it five in a row For the Latest News Reports and Results Follow The Link Two months before ideal time to operate Medical implications Doctors welcome 'positive killing' Legal implications The Judges The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Judges Geography shouldn't keep you from your family Currys 'We cannot abdicate responsibility and simply say it is too difficult to decide' The judgment Siamese Twins Times background and your view Law lords would 'fast track' appeal London finally comes of age on fashion circuit npower Karan show so fantastic that no one will wear it British Airways Young adds touch of class to candidates The Sunday Times Mazda Top Tory joins race to keep House in order Poll shock puts Trimble and Ulster accord at risk Peugeot Unionists exact price for arms deal failure 'Twenty more' terror missiles Heart tsar finds fiancée hanged buzz snow on net Doctor appeals against ban for kidney sales Hirst out to make a killing in New York Aol Office World Mother shot in Rolex raid dies Hyundai Water firms face millions in claims Parents fear mix-up over frozen embryos Complaints against police rise News in Brief Boys returned Mother accused Drugs pair freed Wedding ringer Clinton releases oil to cut prices The BT shop Remembrance of things past—or not Daihatsu Author finds a perfect haven in his own bar A Potato in its Jacket is Still a Potato Dixons Danes use scare tactics to win waverers over to euro Allied Nine held over Italy bribe cases Barclays Sweet life has a sour taste for DiCaprio Yeltsin admits becoming a part-time poet Freed hostages in feud over media PoWs lose court claim on Japan World in Brief (AFP): Suu Kyi arrest (AP): Infanticide case (AFP): Smugglers' end (AP): Hacker jailed (AFP): Bordeaux danger National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (AFP): Bordeaux danger Video confession claims Chirac told aide to lie Serb battalion ready to strike in Montenegro One. Tel Tiny country teeters on the brink of bloody civil war Saga Classic Tours Troops kill Montenegrin for insulting President Scottish Widows Poll will decide nation's fate Every Tiny Pc Includes the Extras Others Charge for Milosevic harnesses one-horse towns The world online News The Times Online Today Mitsubishi Motors Titles give added meaning to opera Britten prevails over reading matter Opera Billy Budd Covent Garden Actors oppose plans to demolish theatre Nunn's nearest and clearest Bt ItsWine Goa Birmingham Midshires Financial Services Limited Firebrand raises hell over pensions meets barbara Castle, a formidable fighter at 90 Why George Bush is praying for the snow Comment The looming fuel crisis could still turn shivering America against the Democrats A fond farewell to John Morgan, by his publisher friend Picture Gallery On the fence, both ears to the ground Soar point Diary You can dine out on this one... Picture Gallery The Banks Rush in But can they durably reverse the euro's slide? No Change Please A Symbol of London pride lives on Human cloning China less ancient Chancellor must listen on pensions Hard grind ahead in the Lords Immigration, asylum and skills Eisenhower disguised Honourable opposition Agent of destruction? Twin Dilemmas A harrowing case, and a wise judgement that could save a life Legs before wicket in pub cricket Court Circular Memorial service Appointment Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Jeanloup Sieff Photographer who combined a melancholic vision with unabashed sensuality and lyricism Milestones Business Markets on standby for further euro intervention Intel warning triggers panic Does your e-business lack focus? Three's company for online wedding firms A Week in the City Bt in talks over regulation fears Merrill Lynch quits as Lse adviser Index Stock Market Indices Us Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates New move to save Aol deal Lincoln forced to reduce cash offer for Charter Results in Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Open skies treaty hit by failure of Ba deal Life funds' top ranking CallNet collapses Enron pulls out of Canary Wharf letting deal Nomura to accept £1m legal ruling Business in Brief Corus concern over weak euro Rwe board silent on Thames bid Kiln reduces loss to £4m Aberdeen buys Bpi for £20m Kunick's chief goes after new profit alert Mp enters takeover battle for Wolves Prentice resigns from Games Workshop Rude awakening from pipe dream Henlys hankers after us listing Pub disposals key to revamp at Bass Market fire starts in the chip pan By Our City Staff: McQuater wins Ambishus race Dexter Farce and furious at the Lse Value extracted Shake-up leads to losses at Corp Services Blue chips on a rollercoaster Broker backing helps to boost Bpb Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Torrid times require nerves of Steel Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street e-cortal Afternoon recovery for shares E-books plot a stirring new chapter Frederick Forsyth is fronting a revolution in online publishing The Sunday Times Wine Planet plies Uk trade the word on the web Hard going to woo punters the elevator pitch the week on the web City favourities line up for a hot seat at the London Stock Exchange Best-qualified candidates may fear a poisoned chalice, so an outsider could step in Right here, right now—IF only City Diary Gibbs goes Uplifting Sore points Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Index Rude awakening awaits Ranieri jamjar Simply the Best In Sport Monday Muted Highbury learns to leave nothing to chants Never mind fate, it was martin Keown who punctured the Arsenal sound of silence Why Olympic swimmers go to such extrordinary lengths Victor Chandler Wallingford really smoking now One of the most notable phenomena of the Olympic Games … The other Match of the Day Ehiogu remains central to plans at the Riverside We're ready to counter the backlash from Chelsea Get the Most from the Game Taylor floats on sea of optimism at Leicester Sport Next Saturday The Premiership Chart Manchester United v Chelsea Ipswich Town v Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City Middlesbrough v Aston Villa Liverpool v Sunderland Newcastle United v Charlton Athletic Bradford City v Southampton Coventry City v West Ham United Derby County v Leeds United Leicester City v Everton No Place like Home First division Second division Away wins, attendances up, but it won't last of course Life Sentence Television and Radio Third division Scotland Conference Photographic memory Fixtures Classified information Saturday, September 25, 1982 Wary America demands passion show Motor racing: US Grand Prix Loram is closing in on title Speedway Building Blocks to starting blocks Joynt's late try puts Saints in sight of Grand Final Rugby league For the record Operation rules out Warne Sport in Brief Phillips moves into Global lead Deaton ready to resume playing Whittall century revives Zimbabwe South Africans in Worcester test Eklund shows Davies the way Hatton steps up title campaign Laughter that drowned in pool of sorrow Medal news on your mobile phone Hall rises from depths of despair Putting a stop to this farce would give us all a lift Weightlifting French turn of speed pushes British pair out of medals Ladbrokes Redgrave secures historic gold Olympic Games Backley perfectly placed for final fling at gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Korzeniowski earns promotion Olympics in Brief Faulds puts his trust in brainpower Christie banned Grobler in clear Bryant bows out Consolation win Will Martyn be in command of his ox this Tuesday? Barker on course to make big splash in 49er Todd a genius to the last, faults and all Yesterday's results from Sydney Americans in debt to influence of Phillips This weekend's fixtures Consider it done Andrew hopes to celebrate in style World Cup gives game Kick-start in Norway Rugby union Reluctant European Gillis quick to talk up his chances Golf Links Valentino to break heart of a giant Racing Ascot Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Racing next week Scoop6 Thunderer: Armchair Investor Ascot Tomorrow Yesterday's results Meeting Points Market Rasen Plumpton Double Winnings Williams thrives on pace of new challenge Racing Australian rider making the most of his opportunities The Times Unit Trust Information Service The coming crash of 2001 Multiple Display Advertising Items Join the union for cheap loans Days of the dot-com gold rush have gone Go it alone Take care entering the credit zone Company financing BT Stay in touch Beware of the friendly Vat man Time running out for tax returns A question of tax Benefits of filing online Mutuals Threadneedle investments Links Equitable More fun than a day doing the cleaning Tax self-assessment Incapacity: a sad case Financial care for the elderly Stroud & Swindon equitable Legal & General Multiple Display Advertising Items Cater Allen Bank Home loans Weekend Money The With Profits Bond Do specialist lenders help the public or themselves? looks at the role of companies that give loans to borrowers others consider too big a risk Building an income for retirement? Multiple Display Advertising Items Aaron How to switch without penalty Actuaries corral the pension fund herd Tax man Chase Fleming Homing in on the best loan British Airways Mortgages teeter on brink of a rise Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinking funds Here we go Multiple Display Advertising Items Confused about finding the right financial product … Credit where credit is more than due Why only the best explains what is coverd when you take out private medical insurance and how you can reduce tha cost Life Search Multiple Display Advertising Items How to reduce health insurance costs Football... At Your Fingertips Links Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Cost of Private Medical Insurance Policies Can Vary The incredible Shrinking bonds examines the reasons for an alarming fall in yields on some of the biggest bond funds Perpetual Multiple Display Advertising Items Help the children... to make a million CommShare Going for investment gold Do-it-yourself mortgage finder Zero Dividend Preference Shares Saver's Best Buys Isas Permanent Interest-Bearing Shares National Savings Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Mortgage Best Buys Pension Annuities Credit Cards/Personal Loans Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items Mis-selling of mortgages Weekend Money Letters Rates can go down—but discreetly Simple solution to self-assessment Banks in the firing line Melanie Tringham reports on attempts to get a fairer deal on obsolete accounts and those that have their rates cut after introduction Parisian Piéce de résistance Collecting Clare Stewart ventures further afield to view the French collections and discovers a bargain at only £2.3m Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Managed growth Multiple Display Advertising Items Claw back fear for fuel cuts Inheritance tax Employers stalked by commission-hungry IFAs Raise your own terracotta army Friendly hostilities hot up examines the prospects for takeover windfalls at the country's biggest friendly societies Fidelity Investments Index Fidelity Investments Business News Index 'London is uniquely brutalising and ugly city, built on the impreatives of money, not the need of its citizens' Index Cresta Time to enjoy Index Women in sport are still being stereotyped A Frances Bissell fan From Mr David Blackman My (failed) hunt for goose fat Ming comes out of deep storage kelkoo Anne Robinson This weed is not for smoking shopping Hemp's famous cousin marijuana has always given it a dubious press. Now the plant is in everything from jeans to ice-cream. Cath Urquhart reports Louisa Wood, a prize-winning weaver, textile designer … Let there be light Where to Buy Hemp Court up in the latest craze Stuffy old court shoes are stuffy no more, says Salome Munuo Shopwatch restart a family New flavours for old favourites food and drink Impress your guests with variations on a soup theme, roast cod and a sweet souffle from Gordon Ramsay's book The Times Wine Planet Consuming Interests Supermarket & Salt & Inegar Crisps Bonhams Drink Wine and curry aren't mutually exclusive if you match the heat with a complementary vintage Star Buys Learn while You Drink Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Guest Cook Conquer any phobias about cooking rice with two delicious risotti and a sumptuous, delicately flavoured pudding Easy Wild Duck Stock Big really is beautiful Hot on the heels of the latest M&s advert, a revealing exhibition celebrates the curves and flesh of real women, reports Susie Steiner The Sunday Times Sunrise From here to paternity As he advances towards parenthood, Matt Barnard is surprised at people's mixed reactions to his happy news On a wing and a prayer Plan now for a butterfly-filled spring, says Malcolm Smith The Best Plants to Attract Butterflies Jenni. Isn't it time to stop waiting for that pay rise … Under the spreading Judas trees At Buscot Park Jane Owen meets a couple who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty Me and my Garden Lord & Lady Faringdon Rest in peace for the sake of nature Sally Ballard explains why it's better to let gravestones gather moss Earth up celery and leeks to blanch them, and winter … Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Cor, what a lovely pair of fireplaces Charles Hawtrey, the camp and comic star of the Carry On films, lived his eccentric life in this 17th-century cottage. Oo'er missus, says John Naish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'And this will have to go' Joyce Blake was overjoyed when a professional 'rearranger' transformed her cluttered living room into a minimalist sanctuary. Then she looked in the hallway Revealed: a very modern Capability Painted pink and left to dereliction, one of Capability Brown's finest buildings has now been rescued, and you could own a piece of it. Marchus Binney reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Farewell to the land of our fathers Dewi Davies tells Alan Road how the desperate struggle of farming in Carmarthenshire has persuaded his family to start a new life in Canada City Breaks The Times Vet Lucy Pinney A stroll in the rutting season Intense competition between walker, horse riders, cyclists and off-road drivers is highlighting the inadequacy of the laws about rights of way, says Simon Brooke Can you tell a rook from a carrion crow? Feather Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Given the run of the house open houses It's a fabulous chance to nose your way around other people's houses (adming the architecture, obviously). But London's Open House weekend does not mean you can look in the fridge, says Joyce Blake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Through the Front Door The Times The human condition is a mixture of good and evil Credo Church Services Tomorrow A lesson in humility Ruth Gledhill is inspired by the ancient Japanese religion of Shinto Nights at the round table Over dinner, many problems can be solved, as Ruth Gledhill discovers at the Table Fellowship in East London At your Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rise of carthorse chic Stuart Birch reports on how the worthy old estate went from sensible to speedy Oops, we built your car wrong Design faults meant more than a million owners had their vehicles recalled last year, says Bill Thomas The Times At last, the cabriolet scooter Alan Cathcart asks if the world is ready for Benelli's wacky two-wheeler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Creating the perfect sound of the city David Temkin discovers the secrets behind the magic cymbals of lstanbul Istanbul Information Ireland My appointment with the devil Benedict Allen sees a witch doctor summon up the wrong sort of spirit in Haiti, where ancient and mystical ceremonies still wield a powerful influence Haiti Casts a Spell Alitalia Checking in British Airways Holidays Voyages Jules Verne Touring New Orleans P&o Stena Line Magic of the Deep South It doesn't take a high priestess of voodoo to convince Doug McKinlay that New Orleans is a spirited city Index Monet's white cliffs of Etretat Normandy continues to inspire artists, says Jonathan Gregson Cox & Kings Cunard A Norman Invasion British Airways Museum of the Week Voyages Jules Verne Have Child Will Travel The Travel Collection Saga Holidays Ltd. Tropical trips with your tribe You don't have to stop travelling when the children are small. In fact it can be more fun, says Andrew Eames Hot steps guaranteed to break the ice Strange as it seems, Finns are huge fans of the tango. Chloë Bryan-Brown investigates this dance-floor phenomenon SKI America Take Steps to Finland worldtravel direct Cayman Islands I took the easy option-but still had a ball Courses with a French Flavour Elevated in the pecking order Dance Holidays Barcelonans love to dance-so where better to learn a new skill? Mike Gerrard hops on the bandwagon Sometimes my mind would go blank and I felt that I could spend the rest of my days doing lindy turns in Barcelona Club Med Holiday Helpdesk Global Events & Exhibitions Ltd. Onward Christian soldiers Travellers' Bulletin Board Capital Gold Tailor-made in the Caribbean Star Buys How about zipping off to Zanzibar? 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From Poland to Hawaii via the West End, he now stars in Elephant Juice, the new film from This Life's creator Amy Jenkins. Ed Potton meets a busy man Barenaked Ladies Painting by notes From a privileged life in pre-revolution Iran to the bizarre world of Bjork, Leila Arab's been there, done that and decided the best therapy is to produce music that defies categorizing. Stephen Dalton reports new games Age of Empires II-THE Conquerors Expansion (8/10) Microsoft/PC £24.99 Rugby 2001 (7/10) EA Sports/PC £34.99 Homeworld: Cataclysm (7/10) Haves/PC £34.99 The Big Game In Flame Star Sites: Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie Top Playstation Games All fired up From a table-top in Wisconsin to desktops all over the world—interest in Dungeons & Dragons is set to explode again with the release of Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. David Hancock reports metro Forget the fad for Motörhead T-shirts and Bon Jovi's comeback. 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