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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Dave Gaertner, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Jenne Mannion, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Alasdair Riley, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Russell Jenkins and Alan Hamilton, Camilla Morton, James Moore, Maggie Alderson, Paul Akhurst, Henry Von Blumenthal, Jane MacQuitty, Antonla Senior, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Anna-Marie Solowij, Clive King, Salome Munuo, Wiltons and St John, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gershon Ellenbogen, Paul Miles, Richard Sturch, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Ross Dunn and Sam Kiley, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Stephanie Theobald, Mira Radojevic, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, E. Jane Dickson, Anne Robinson, Sharon Linnard, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Raymond Snoddy and Dominic Walsh, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Patrick Moore, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Adam Hopkins, J. J., Antonia Senior, AC, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Clarke, Henry Harris, Melissa Kite and Russell Jenkins, Elinore Wellwood, Melanie Tringham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Keenan, A. C., Ashbourne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Kathleen Hennessey, Suzanne Clarkson, Roger Watkins, Simone Cameron, Victoria Segal, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Rachel Shabi, Jill Dupleix, Sarah Veness, Grainne Gilmore, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Carol Price, P. S., Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Heather Andrews, Tea Leaves, Tom Chesshyre and Gareth Huw Davies, Nicholas Roe, Andy Stephens, Emma Malmros, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, David Shaw, T. P., John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Trevor G. Baker, Philip Webster, Sam Kiley and Michael Binyon, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, David Hands, The Rev Nerissa Jones, P. B., George Carey, Kath Gourlay, Charles Wilson, George S. Pearson, Martin Symington, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Jonathan Sacks, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, James Hopkin, Michael Murphy, Peter Barnard, Geoff Harwood, Russell Kempson, Isabel S. Booth, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Jeremy Bremridge, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, PC, TW, Roger Oldfield, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, M. M., Frank Leboeuf, Richard Hanby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, P. Roberts, Portla Colwell, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, H. M., Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Mark Silver, Philip Webster Political Editor and Michael Binyon, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, EJD, Christina Stokes, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Allcock, V. S., G. S., Francis Gilbert, Min Cooper, Cathy Harris, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Helen Nugent, S. M. Wainde, Michael Fowle, John carey, Oliver August, Sir Tom Finney, Nick Hasell, Tim Reid and Adam Fresco, Sarah Dunant, Hettie Judah, Richard Holledge, Peter Taylor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, G. H. Ward, E. P., Mike Mulvihill, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Paul Gallagher, James Doran, Alistair McCracken, Justin Harper, Robert Crampton, R. P. C. Mutter, Porfessor, Kieron Root, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Mike Brewer, Philip Roe, Janet Baines, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Angus Clarke, Mark Hodkinson, Richard Whitehead, editor, Chris McGrath, L. L. Blake, Tim Wapshott, Jo Morris and Steve Keenan, Robert Carlson, Simon Brooke, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, William Folkes, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Kira Nickerson, Richard Beeston, R. J. Groarie, Caroline Merrell and Adam Fresco, Simon Munn, Alison Gibson, Helen Pickles, Mark Colegate, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Minty Clinch, Martin Waller, J. R. Thomas, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, James Jackson, Jill Crawshaw, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, SJ, Fiona Beckett, John Large, Peter Barnard's, John Phillips, Simon Heptinstall, Claire Burston, Jane Horrocks, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Rachel Blanchard, Tim Miller, Jan Raath, Sarah Modlock, Aisling O'Brien, Djurdje Ninkovic, Colin McQuillan, Justin Powell-Tuck, Director, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Denis O'Donoghue,

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Questions Amazingly Argentinean Citroën Xasrara Nothing Moves You like a Citroën Pc World the Computer Superstore By a Correspondent: Hoover's cleaner consigned to the bin Europe will land craft on Mercury Halifax CAF 12,000 miles on three wheels Lottery chairman admits links to Camelot boss EFF & Tecnik Appliances Möben the kitchen specialist Priests die from Rome legion bug Abbey National Business and Professional Banking Chocolate bar rapist jailed News in Brief Father remanded Winslet has baby Kemp rusticated Leeson injured Numbers up Drugs barons' assets put out of Blair's reach Health Minister smoked cannabis Wenger may use Act to reverse ban Good as new cars Roche Bobois Lacoste Daewoo Protester plants pot flowers in Queen's hand Picture Gallery New guidelines restrict building in danger zones Planning curbs Comet Norwich Union Policies will meet just half ?4bn damage The costs The Salvation Army Daewoo Police evacuate Medway villages at midnight The victims The Sunday Times Staples The Office Superstore Nobel prize for Korean leader's peace efforts Ultimate Squatters kill rare animals Skoda Auto Plea for mass elephant cull Oldman attacks new film's 'Left bias' Halifax Oldman attacks new film's 'Left Bias' Tiny Grim facts behind fiction Second act for fashion's wonder-boy Leaders set for multi-speed EU AMD Athlon Minister equates charter to the Beano Register Free now! French turn up noses at their own food China migrants wait for Serbs to decide their fate Toyota (AFP): Kostunica call to rename Yugoslavia War crimes suspect blows himself up Vauxhall Raising the Standard Goodnight from the news at nine What's on the Box Deadline 'will lead to petrol panic' First Choice How Peter Pan of Pop keeps wrinkles at bay Gateway Bannister quits his £200,000 BBC job Excite Stasi chief runs old-spy network Hp invent Flat Rates (Reuters): Sri Lanka leader is sworn in World in Brief (Reuters): President retires (Reuters): Mother's axe raid (Reuters): Vilnius coalition (Reuters): Baby booster Ford sees YSL in black and white Britart.com Sainsbury's The World online The Times Online Today Hockney exposes the Old Masters Alex O'Connell hears the artist reveal ancient secrets of the pinhole camera Scottish Widows Gold Bullion Sovereign Coins Herculean slapstick comedy; is more hit than myth America wakes up to the real, bloody world The Middle East's ancient hatreds raise the stakes for Gore and Bush After 3,000 years, it's about time we heeded Abraham's message of peace Picture Gallery It's time to put your wellies on, Mr Blair Trill a minute The Times Diary Diplomatic Dance The search for a summit as the Middle East simmers Waterlands Building on flood plains is asking for trouble Sunshine in the Storm Seoul's Nobel Prize reminds us that jaw-jaw can end war-war Floods in Sussex Appointing judges Political process of EU integration Support for Yugoslav monarchy Foreign aid for national team? 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Leaves online Court Circular Birthdays Opera & Ballet Royal Albert Hall Forthcoming marriages Marriages Christ is at home in town and country alike Church services tomorrow At your service Ruth Gledhill CMN Tours Preserts Broadway: bright lights, glamour and hard cash Weekend anniversaries Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Jenia Reissar Walking encyclopaedia of the theatre who spotted stars for film and television International Newspapers Ltd, Pall Mall Tickets NSW Department of Public Works and Services Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Weathercall no title Superlative Travel Wenger puts England on hold Banned from the touchline for 12 matches, the Arsenal manager has exacted revenge Jamjar.com a direct the company Index Football Today our New Monthly Magazine Football's coming home, but it won't be stopping Shildrick's Cup runneth over in painless defeat The other Match of the Day The U-nanimotti pay-per-view verdict: U-seless Read Danny Baker on Kevin Keegan in Football Handbook, free with the Times today Men, give in to I desire to taste forbidden fruit Football Saturday When you fall in love with a particular sport, your passion invokes all the senses Finland referee goes on the defensive The joy of gym equipment for the couch potato Football in Today's Issue Savage thanks his lucky stars for life out of the spotlight Exclusive Diego Maradona! Index City life suits high plains drifter Why Football is Pure in Theatre Index English game I can draw encouragement from France Football next Issue November 11 Premiership Points First division Second division Home is where the heart is when Saturday comes Life Sentence Third division Photographic memory Picture Gallery Television and Radio Scotland Conference Fixtures Classified information Stanleybet. Co. UK The Premiership Chart Football Saturday Dell Under starter's orders for challenge of a lifetime The Times Clipper 2000 Race Edward Gorman's guide to the eight competing skippers The Sunday Times OD Amateurs and pros set off on epic sailing adventure The Times Clipper 2000 Race Moulding crew members with different levels of experience will be a key test for skippers Wales and Scotland battle it out for place in semi-final Golf Imperious victory belies Cooke's youth Cycling Chaloner and Evans carry British hopes Squash Scores from St Andrews For the record Brownhills Glass snatch trophy from Irish bank Stableford scores McRae receives all-clear to resume title chase Motor rallying Davenport fights to the finish Sport in Brief O'Sullivan has home advantage Mets plan to build on lead Brown seals first win for Bears Welsh cracks 200m mark Karlander puts Giants on high Banbury hosts invitation event Redgrave remains coy about taking final curtain call Rowing Dunne out to prove his point Boxing Youth gets chance to blossom Bowis Renault Clio Europe's leading lights need to show more mature approach Rugby union Top dubs search for solution to RFU stand-off Rugby faces being tom apart as the sport's governing bodies battle for control Touching testimonial Newport supporters savour their return to the good old days The Battle for Europe Mark Souster's guide to the Heineken Cup action this weekend French resistance indicative of state of game Robinson leaves his league of admirers behind Rugby League: Grand Final Picture Gallery UK Match-winners aplenty for squabbling neighbours Wigan v St Helens - the Story so Far Victor Chandler England's climb earns Fletcher extended contract Cricket Players face contract clampdown Fantasy league Hodgson ready to accept Fogarty's crown Motorcycling South Africa let Ganguly rule roost Scoreboard from Nairobi MacLaurin bowled a bouncer over player pay fears Lee faces drug use inquiry Snooker Henman rides his luck to progress Tennis An engaging tale of martial arts and marital bliss Fighting talk will accompany Lisa Houghton and Richard Smith when they walk down the aisle By Our Sports Staff: Ailing Kuerten has to drop out The Times Top clubs angered at ruling to rest Olympians Hockey Border Arrow to take flight in Champion Stakes Racing Little Woods Scoop6 Newmarket Canada try Giant's Causeway enjoys Southwell spin Yesterday's results Desire to improve drives frank Spencer Racing Rising jockey admits he still has plenty to learn Kelso Stratford Rapid Raceline Charity bet Kelso Specialists Meeting Points Catterick washed out William Hill Hannon's classic prospects made to order Racing W0lverhampt0n The Times Racing next week Weekend fixtures Market Rasen Thunderer: Armchair Investor Churlish Charm (4-1) Watch wallet widen with Warriors and White Everton's home advantage unconvincing Spurs should enjoy this trip away There's only one winner in the Impossible Job Stakes The Sports Book Best of the weekend bets The Times St Louis 12-1 to be unbeaten Market Briefing Still Schumacher Long-odds time Double for Didi? India odds-on Walk your way back to perfect health Grapevine Chance to test out new boards Back to basics for carefree week Juice inhibits natural flow Don't halt the resistance How to maximise your workout to get round space constraints Fast-track transformation from beginner to show-off There's no stopping in-line skaters—once they actually work cut how to stop, that is Treading warily on the long, slippery path to a milestone Fit to Play Simon Munn Could you bear to share? 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Europe may float Index Denplan Spring bulbs What to plant when and how Jackie: her true story Fame is the spur Andrew Morton on the Beckhams Weekendletters Let's find another word for 'organic' food My fashionable Wellingtons We're tearing the paper apart Weekend Monday in Times 'If you want to change the law, Mum, don't sit smoking in secret' For more than 30 years Sarah Dunant has been an occasional cannabis user. And all that time she and her friends have ducked the debate on drugs and the law. Today, she speaks out Duxiana Advanced Technology in Sleeping Anne Robinson 'Paxo insisted on sitting next to Mrs Rude, and we proceeded to be excessively rude about almost everyone' My lunch is on my face Forget shopping in your lunch hour. Get wrapped in seaweed instead, suggests stephanie Theobald Autumn Sale Don't hang about Shopwatch Hype! Picture Gallery In a bit of a lather Tweeny winter warmers Wrap children up for the months ahead in woollies that will cut it with the style cadets, says Salome Munuo Insider's guide to shopping in Bath Uk directory Deep whispers of the Kalahari bushmen Word of Mouth A very modern explorer tells E. Jane Dickson how a book taught him to connect with foreign lands The Times Next week's favourites Life Isnt All Ha Ha Hee Hee Crispy on the outside White wine potatoes Crash-hot potatoes Potato, gorgonzola andwalnut salad Creamy potato gratin Tubetti con patate Cheat of the week Everything you always wanted to know about...Parsley Jill Dupleix A most Gratifying Ale Dear Jill Meet the mighty whites The Times Wine Tasting Course this Saturday: Chardonnay and sauvignon Chardonnay and sauvignon are both hugely popular but they're chalk and cheese in taste. 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Liverpool Victoria Fortune can favour Investment Investors prepared to accept some risk can capitalise on hadsome tax breaks, says Mark Colegate Trackers lose in weighting game Eastern Europe emerging nicely Equitable Intelligent Finance Rates reform a relief for small businesses Go It Alone Accountants who overcook the books Fran Littlewood warns the unwary against unscrupulous operators Grants to get you off the ground Company financing BT Stay in touch A question of tax Confusion over two contributions A question of tax Equitable What price for peace of mind? Insurance Helen Pridham on the value of a wise choice in cost and cover Are you paying too little or too much? 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Invest in One of the Few Remaining Mutuals Making the best of a bad system Pensions Antonia Senlor considers the options for those forced to buy an annuity Independent Financial Adviser National Savings Pensioners plan legal challenge Aaron Partnership Egg: loan How to track down the best Helen Pridham with everything you need to know about borrowing Designed to suit your needs Surrenda-link Powering to a double first Bank of Scotland Avoiding the pitfalls and penalties The two methods to repay a mortgage Royal & Sunalliance Investments Ways to solve your problems Why it pays to switch lenders Equitable Old Mutual Neville James Bank of Scotland Policy & Plus Virgin money Arts & Crafts classics Collecting Clare Stewart reports on a house sale of special interest to Lutyens lovers and sales in London and Glasgow that feature quality works by the best of the British fin de si?cle designers Nota bene Robert Coke rounds up this week's Tempus tips Barclays College wheelers and dealers Alison Gibson discovers students with a talent for trading online The ghost of Christmas future Cheltenham & Gloucester Nothing to be depressed about Investment Stella Shamoon Share of the month Financial Discounts Direct First-e Legal & General Endowment 'poppycock' Lloyds TSB performs vanishing act Scottish Widows drags its heels A&L's fine gesture Databank Clic Trendy, even IF it's not quite with it yet AD Watch The Times Cheapest level term assurance Home loan bargain time Helen Nugent reporting on the cut-price rates as lenders join autumn sales Twin-pronged attack by Halifax Standard Life Investments Anne Ashworth Mortgage advisers face clampdown Shares are the way to grow Richard Miles explains the basis of investment for capital growth Jupiter no title Mini, maxi or show some enterprise By using the tax allowances to full effect Investors can shelter substantial sums from the taxman. Whether you are a wealthy, higher-rate taxpayer or a saver of more modest means, Mark Silver explains the wide range of tax breaks currently available SG Asset Management Foreign Colonial The seductive allure of transparency Suzanne Clarkson explains why it is vital that you know just what your investment costs in terms of the charges that can take a huge slice from your savings The continual drip of annual charges can cause the most damage to an investor's capital Investment trust performance fees Henderson Investors Familiarity breeds complacency Kathleen Hennessey explains why so many investors miss out by confining their horizons to the UK Legal & General Glossary of financial terms Technology—strictly a long-term view The rollercaster world of Net and bio-tech stocks is not for the faint-hearted but the long term payoff could be impressive, says Sarah Modlock Framlington Gartmore A matter of keeping your balance Kira Nickerson explains why equity income funds have become unpopular compared with their capital growth counterparts Perpetual Protection comes at a price Justin Harper explains why protected funds are dearer and return little more than a cash Isa With-profits bonanza Suzanne Clarkson on the pleasures and pitfalls of this popular product M&G Money Guide Contacts List Close Fund Management Europe set to come on song Claire Burston reports on a survey among IFAs that suggests that Ireland, Germany France and Italy are the next hot spots Royal London No longer the smaller the better Kieron Root explains why the small cap sector has been having rather a rough time lately How green is your wallet? Sarah Modlock says that while green investment has more than doubled in three years, the moral goalposts over what is ethical are being moved Threadneedle investments no title Capital One Bank Japan will recapture its former glories Jenne Mannion forecasts a success story ten years from now Emerging from the gloom Claire Burston says that emerging markets can pay, but pick your region and fund manager carefully ISA Discounts CommShare America—a sound five-year bet Kira Nickerson looks at how investing in the US has developed with the wider freedom of the Isa Schroders The name that stands for long-term… Scottish Widows Don't head off on the wrong track Helen Monks says that as the returns from trackers are almost as good as those from managed funds, it is vital to buy the right fund for your needs Aberdeen Ryanair.Com Index Eclipse Africa Astronomer Patrick Moore is heading for Africa in June to see the next eclipse. 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Steve Keenan reports Sharp quotes from a major author Fans of the travel writer Bill Bryson don't just love him. they look like and act like him, too, discovers World of Travel Stena Line Good times roll in Ulster Belfast city centre used to be a no-go area at night, but new bans and clubs are thriving, says Tom Chesshyre Londonderry is now the "Snogging City". Steve Keenan puckers up for a night out Need to know Red alert Travel Section Need to know Noble Caledonia Limited You just can't get the staff Work in a ski resort can mean long hours and low pay, says Doug Sager. So why on earth do people do it? Need to Know Princess Cruises Museum of the week Crystal Holidays Ltd Borneo Work hard, play hard Who needs directions? Nicholas Roe discovers plenty of surprises off the beaten track in Cyprus Need to know British Airways Holidays Iglu.Com Alitalia Spain 's little secrets slip out We've all heard of Seville and Granada, but Spain has dozens more cities worth a visit. 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