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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Caroline Muspratt, Phil Yates, Malcolm Stevens, Jenne Mannion, jodi bieber, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Beverley Hall, Rene Diehl, Hubert de Castella, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Flona Beckett, Camilla Morton, James Moore, Sarah Anticoni, Ricky Gervais, Barbara Walder, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Gary Neville, Clive King, Salome Munuo, Lucinda Lambton, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Richard Hobson, MacQuitty, Michael Evans Defence Editor, billy elliot, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, ray main, Linda Ratcliffe, Joseph Bailey, David Chater, William A. Vale, K. A. Douse, James Bone, Brian Pedley, David Stokes, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Augus Fisher, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, E. Jane Dickson, Anne Robinson, Sharon Linnard, Louis Le Bailly, sarah perkins, Michael J. Sheedy, Peter Ansdell, Kevin Eason, Roy Davage, Stefka Lukyj, Heather Neill, john diamond, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, W. L. Gandy, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Stephen McClarence, Henry Harris, Steve Keenan, Melanie Tringham, EP, David Shamash, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Harriet Goddard, Roger Watkins, Kate Ashfield, Victoria Segal, David Albury, Georgina McLaren, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Grainne Gilmore, Aslan L. Hamwee, Richard Robinson, Martin Barrow, MM, Candida Crewe, Jon Wedge, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Julian Rollins, Emma Malmros, Andy Stephens, Rodney Milnes, Kathy Phillips, Max Prola, David Raynes (Assistant Chief Investigation Officer), Ian Belcher, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Tallboys, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Linda Matthews, JJ, Russell Kempson, annabelle thorpe, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, E. C. Shaw, Paul Armstrong, Jeremy Bremridge, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Brian Jackman, Stevie Chick, David Lister, RW, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Johnson, Edward M. Beaumont, Tess Daley, Steve Bird and Clare Sterling, John Hopkins, Bill Galley, Royal Marines, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Weston, Barry Jackson, President, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, alberto tolot, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, W. G. Parish, James Allcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sarah Mahaffy, Jesse Crosse, Jeannette Hyde, Jonathan Fryer, sue fox, Arabella Warner, Gillian Revie, Patricia Clough, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Stephen Plant, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, J. C. V. Lang, Damian Whitworth, Bryan Wade, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Christopher A. Smith, Barry Shooter, Louise Nicholson, Ron Gribble, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. Roger Thomas, R. G. Maling, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Antony Worrall Thomson: ex-boy racer, John E. Strafford (Chairman), Stewart Tendler Russell Jenkins and Michael Horsnell, CK, Jane Shilling, Sally Varlow, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Guy Mansell, Jennai Cox, Mr and Mrs K. A. Cook, VS, Mark Hodkinson, Adam Kidman, Chris McGrath, Quentin Blake, Tim Wapshott, Brian Lee, Russell Jenkins, Jane Owen, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Lewis Smith Stewart Tendler and Elizabeth Judge, Roy Hattersley, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Helen Pridham, vinny lee, Aidan Gill, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Annabelle Thorpe, Jeffrey Steingarten, Martin Waller, Terry Durack, mike persson, Danny Baker, Edward Luisetti, Fran Littlewood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, James Jackson, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, tony lord, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Doug Sager Ski Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Steve Bird and Michael Binyon, Neil Cooper, Russell Chamberlin, Peta Fordham, Michael Evans, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Kray, Tony Kelly, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Brian Davis, heath brow, Patience Wheatcroft, Edward Marriott, john angerson, Christopher Irvine, H. G. Hawkes, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe new ten-section Saturday Times: your… Unsafe British nuclear subs recalled Accountancy results Free inside today Texas Cd Paddy's wife knew of 'Pantsdown' affair Briton is freed by Burma junta 'I' m not ashamed to be rescued by my mother' West Bank truce in tatters BSE fears over 11.5m polio vaccinations Henderson Investors Today in your award-winning 10-section Saturday Times The Saturday Times Fujitsu Siemens Audi Real-life Billy Elliot steps into court cash fight Palace complains over Ok! photos of Prince Virgin Footballer fined over cocaine Soccer star admits to wrecking TV garden Police will take hard line with fuel protesters Citrën Blair hints at support for Young as Speaker Norris condemns Tebbit over gays Oxford's fears over Spence come true 'Gentle giant' stabbed to death chasing burglar Priest is jailed again At Cinemas Everywhere Sky a digital vision for everyone Conmen sold fake rubies to victims Warning over BSE link made in 1989 Firms play pass the parcel with suspect 1batch First direct Daihatsu Risks of polio outweigh risk from vaccine British Gas Faulty subs imperil rapid response The Link Triple tragedy for wife Cater Allen Bank Football watchdog job U-turn News in Brief Detective helped lover in fraud Blair plans to cut adult illiteracy Boateng attacks social workers Girl aged 9 spots flaw in Harry Potter plot Jaguar London writer hailed as 'new John Grisham' Rail users face months of chaos for vital repairs Songs pass the time Pc World Passengers suffer delays as network struggles to cope Raleigh Widow loses £300,000 over secret mistress Anaesthetist guilty of incompetence over boy's death Oriana from P&o Cruises Youth gets four years for arson News in Brief Beatles pledge Care founder dies Nurse faces jail Mouse mat alert Barnardo's Freed Loyalist has no regrets over killings Do not act in heat of the moment, says Clinton Skoda Comet Ulster is urged to heed way of Dalai Lama Honda Paxman reaps benefit of BBC's later news slot Lingerie posters removed Saga Clink of cash in jail sale Dixons Red tape turns park bench into uncles res Staples Family of war diarist traced by MoD Graves staff reprieved Enjoy an Autumn Break Norwich Union Teachers get right of appeal on pay scheme Bensons Air Beds The Times Online Norwich Union Clinton 'wounded by Gore's rejection' Omni Book Rivals make heavy going of light relief Hillary falls behind as Jewish vote falters Flat Rates First Daughter proves a political force Us Election 2000 Young unable to name candidates Tiny Mortimer in the twilight zone Sharps Euro puts British sales on the rack Cardinal says Pope is likely to quit next year Drain Doctor Communications 2000 Alexanders Et toi, Martine? asks Lionel as he tries on charm French struggle with the change from chic to cool Academic Book Sale NPI Financial Planning Services Victims of Kursk may stay in sea World in Brief (AP): Sex tourist jailed Film star dies Strangler tests Mbeki's star in freefall as ANC loyalty wanes No Title Messianic army 'brought Ebola to Uganda' Patten offends China on return to Hong Kong Marks & Spencer All the world's a black run US offered map that first named America Iberia French chef bugged by New York All-star cast of do-gooders Pioneer Israelis kill 10 in clashes on West Bank Diplomatic attacks intensify isolation Menaced TV crew quits The Sunday Times Barak threatens peace talks 'pause' Middle East Embassy bomber pleads guilty Time talk The world online The Times Online Today From Granny's attic to the top flight I saw her standing there, McCartney explains on TV Britart. com Scottish Widows Diver with bends died after flight News in Brief Bonnie Langford has first baby Family plea to mother in debt Boy, 10, admits knifepoint hold-up Rebel who scorns cosmetic change Talks to Anita Roddick about her battles against cosmetic 'terrorism' Time Computers Boeing Virtuoso pulls out the stops to unleash fireworks Big guns square up for a Texas shootout The Lone Star state is playing a crucial role in the battle for the White House The Premiership is paying a bitter price for its pay-per-view folly Picture Gallery A crazy trade with Death as a salesman Barry 'n' Bert The Times Diary Giles Coren Burma Blinks But the country demands democracy and justice not a gesture Cows and Compensation Now is the time fro generosity to the victims of CJD Professions of Words If you really want to know about crime, read a lawyer Primate and surgeons Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… 'Slippery slope' of legalised cannabis Platform for a safer rail network Wilde's conversion Electing a Speaker Opera surtitles Therapeutic value of chicken soup A home for the statues Room for improvement Bubble and squeak Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners Birthdays Opera & Ballet Coliseum C20 7632 8300 (Mir) English… Ancient mariner offers lessons in modern morality Credo Sunday worship Raymond Gubbay At your service Ruth Gledhill On This Day The Krays' empire was nasty, brutish and short Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Jess Walters American baritone who was stalwart of Covent Garden after the war Walter Shenson Shrewd film producer who was quick to spot the cinematic potential of the Fab Four Court & Social Milestones Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Forecast Picture Gallery Superlative Travel Pitch battle Baseball bites the Big Apple Jamjar. com Eriksson the man for all seasons Off to a flyer Trescothick warms to task Golden day Britons on top at Paralympics Endless European fare repeats on me Task force prepares unified approach Footie-bets. com From sun-kissed to masochist for Gniadek Pure Football The other match of the day Why Gazza must go bearing his gifts in America England's most skilful player will only find true appreciation on the other side of the Pond Stan could excel at hire level Sport on edge of eternity but no one to keep score Grimandi suspended by Uefa The David O'leary Factfile Totalbet. com Time for O'Leary to cast off tag of 'little boy lost' Omega Burley learning fast in his bid to help Ipswich defy laws of gravity The day when the Crazy Gang fell silent Robbie Earle will soon learn of his future in the game. In April it was the least of his worries Fulham go in search of No 12 England need to be patient to emulate United's success Stanley Bet. Co The Premiership Chart First division Second division Photographic memory Third division Shabby past gives way to grounds for optimism at Spotland Life Sentence Leading the Rest by a Head Television and Radio Scotland Conference Fixtures Classified information Toyota Car Prices Learning to become master of the rolls Beggs is buoyed by early gains Playing away need no longer be cause for national complaint Pontypridd prosper as Jarvis leads with the boot Understudy Sorrell retains his ambition to be centre of attention Premier Pitch Battles Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's Heineken Cup action RFU passes up chance to reach union with clubs Goulding makes switch Herbert left to reflect over the wrong sort of breaks Practice times BT cellnet Harrington displays fearful form Cole guides Redwoods to Grand Final For the record US take control with dominant foursomes Questions surround Palmer's break with tradition Britons hit bad form at final hurdle Sport in Brief Boje's efforts thwarted by rain Davenport puts best foot forward Nicol able to defend world title Sharks rise above Jets at the top Welsh manager and coach quit Jalabert switches to Memory Card White puts himself back in the frame Snooker Picture Gallery OD Trescothick impresses with first hundred Cricket Victor Chandler McRae's bravery eclipsed by intrigue Motor rallying Grandera can post first-class display Racing Doncaster Kempt0n Park Newbury Rob Wright 1.30 Dance On 3.30 Smirk 2.00 Pairing… Clearing adds lustre to Gosden's year Reading the racecard Course Specialists Newbury: Trainers: M Tregomng, 6… Racing-bets. com Hughes riding at the peak of his powers Racing Jockey attempts to cap best year with group one success Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Bangor calls inspection Racing next week Carlisle Southwell William Hill Cold reality confronts England after Disney production Rugby league Guide to the weekend fixtures New Yorkers hold their breath in preparation sfor ultimate pitch battle Keska in the mood to emerge from shadows Athletics Thunderer: Armchair Investor History points to Manchester United profiting Wedding gift for punters Market briefing Ipswich look good value to continue away run at Bradford Fitting finale? Surely Sheringham should be shorter One-way traffic The Times Grey-Thompson builds on reserves of gold Paralympics Sydney diary The Times/booker Prize Debate Tyson firm on plan to end career Boxing Rowing riding wave of popularity Parallel Games offer chance for victims of war to excel Learning curve for students Hockey Get wired up on a treadmill to fitness Grapevine Focusing on clear water Tab with power to cut calories Playing it the Brazilian way Running gives you a buzz The wise take a slow path back to fitness after injury or illness Downhill run that will help keep you young at heart Learning how to keep your feet on the piste with the mature students Everyone's a winner with both hot soup and chocolate Tony Volpontest Matthew Pryor shapes up with Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Result of Technical Core 1 held in september 2000 The Times Subject Orders of Merit Training Opportunity The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Credit list ATC Imports Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items 550 Maranello Testarossa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oneswoop. com Market Vehicles Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items XK8 & XKR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Trades Sakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items So what if that lorry is not 'Well Driven'? Ringing complaints phonelines stuck on the back of trucks may not help you to get revenge, Stuart Birch finds It's Volvo ?ber alles Sweden's sleek executive saloon is poised to make BMWs look common, reports Jesse Crosse 'Mini got me locked in a cell for murder' My First Car Lexus - the latest name in flash 4X4s Whisper-quiet off-roader will get the smart set chattering Britain's Good Sports Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London Registration Numbers Markhunt. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNDA Porsche Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Nationalnumbers. co. uk Dvla Classic Collection Auction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts of Westminster Millennium Products Credit Card Orders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battle joined to bring the Net knocking on your door Service to take the pain out of lobbying an MP The elevator pitch Legal eagles stay sharp to defend the old economy The word on the web The week on the web Deal-making role makes surveyors hot property The Times Top names in network from Mayfair to Asia Odd couple set seal on success Unit-linked insurance Investments Another view at Trinity Mirror City Diary Job duel Misty Trade secret Shares end week on high E-cortal Options expiry ruffles FTSE De Vere shows healthy advance Biggest Price Movements of the Week Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Building products set to slip further on oil price Freeserve Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street National survey reveals barriers to growth Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items CD The work-life balancing act Small firms are discovering that flexible working practices can boost their bottom line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Brawdy Franchises Internet Services BGF Industries Inc. Concept Paints Limited Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Radio The Sunday Times More firms take Aim In Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers From a Correspondent in Tokyo: Japanese insurer fails with £29bn of debts Leeds advances as player salaries soar Ntl seeks change in rules to allow it to join FTSE United halts talks after rival approaches Honeywell Picture Gallery Xerox in sell-off talks to lower debt Leading credit rating agencies to merge By Our City Staff: BAA to raise investment Photo-Me shares leap on appointment of Sankey NM deal creates Europe's largest Net fund Eurotunnel passengers down 13% Business in Brief Cresco reduces interim losses SkyePharma wins FDA approval Gillette falls amid fears for profits Allders buys C&a stores Empire upbeat despite £2m loss Galileo puts itself up for sale Slowdown in third quarter eases rates pressure Cadbury takes control of South African unit Quadrant agrees £42m takeover by Inhale Reuters confirms intention to float Instinet in the spring Monti's double jeopardy Commentary Blu forces halt in Italian mobile auction Aberdeen continues purchases BBC close to finding London property partner Homebase sale delayed over land holdings Tips. com Markets give euro and ECB chief a breather Patience Wheatcroft Collapse of cable football deal may cost clubs £200m Scoot chief took 88 flights in private jet EU seeks powers to break up companies The Queen caught mapping Crashes setback for OM A Week in the City Lincoln scraps £386m takeover of Charter Cognos Granada Compass enlists DKB for hotels auction Index Stock Market Indices US Rate Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Victory on the home front Denplan The Times Cook a no-fuss dinner party Endangered Martens make a comeback Richard Rogers Cities for our future The Eden Project is regenerating Cornwall Who's sleeping where? In mourning for Mega Pot luck Happiness in the 17th century Waterstone's/MacAllan crime quiz answers and winners Weekend Monday in Times 2 the Ashdown Diaries 'Our… Meet the old lady, she's a treasure For 250 years, a Michelangelo lay forgotten and unrecorded at Castle Howard. Stephen McClarence meets its astonished owner meets its astonished owner and the scholar who made the discovery Anne Robinson Virgin Return of the lady Style begins with the Forties, so turn back time to a decade of genteel glamour, says Salome Munuo George Smith Shopwatch Deckchairs don't slim Hype! Insider's guide to shopping in Cambridge It's not rubbish, size matters Duxiana Freeing ghosts of the past A women's prison drama steeped in desire had Harriet Spicer hooked, says E. Jane Dickson The Times Your fuss-free dinner party Chorizo puffs Untimely death of an old friend Food for thought Terry Durack Cheat of the week Jill Dupleix The Times Cook Sacre plc Dear Jill The unfashionable aristocrats Riesling and semilion are the unsung white heroes, says Jane MacQuitty A child-friendly oasis in southwest London Sunday lunch Henry Harris visits The Glasshouse in Kew MacQuitty's Star Buys On the trail of the truffle The season of the subterranean delicacy is upon us. Bon vivant Jeffrey Steingarten decribes the thrill of the chase in Italy The taste test Potatoes dauphin Nibbles Haiku competition David Cobb declares the winners Waking in the night—before I reach the kitchen scent of ripe peaches Nudge, wink - 14 th-century smut Witty, bawdy, subversive .. . and that's just the prologue. Sally Varlow on the enduring appeal of Chaucer's Tales The Times The man who built the Edwardian dream Lutyens's designs embody the ideal of the English country house Six of the best Luytens houses Falling in love witn tumbling waters Guy Mansell discovers that every waterfall has a story to tell Picture Gallery John o'farrell The Times Are they playing your tune? Think of your workforce as an orchestra, with the chief executive as conductor, and help your business stay in harmony, says Susie Steiner Straight from tot to teen It's time we came to terms with it: children nowadays simply reach puberty younger A life in buildings Unbowed by the Dome fiasco, Lord Rogers, our newly appointed Architect for London, is still stirring up the establishment Squatters' rights for smug kitties Feline intruders have the law on their side. 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Meg@ Addresses The Listener Crossword No 3588 Franc Spots the Join Chess by Raymond Keene Answers Solution to Jumbo 309 Winning Move Click Pampered petz Word Watching Bridge Two Brains Jumbo Crossword 311 Pictureline Modern Times Times Two The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Money MoT Struggling with wages in stages Deck of cards deals you a losing hand As the DTI prepares fro its crisis summit on lending, Susan Emmet asks whether debt is spiralling out of control Savings Supermakets raise the stakes Jupiter Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Money In the Business section Easy Money on Wednesday Life Search Scandal of investors charged £3.8bn too much David's first-class achievement Newton Star of wages in stages Money MoT Helen Nugent meets a struggling young actor hoping to get to grips with financial planning Henderson Investors Marrill Lynch Finlay Robertson Factfile The experts' verdict First Active Wesleyan Financial care since 1841 Exciting prospects in the Far East Investment Jenne Mannion examines the potential for richer rewards from recovering markets Standard Life Bank If you like a flutter, join the club Investment Clare Stewart meets the Eagles and the Fly Boys Gartmore Aberdeen From 70p to £38 and out at £12 - that's investing Liverpool Victoria Policy Plus Scottish Widows Neville James Mobile phone deals don't always ring true Caroline Muspratt on how students can make real savings with the aid of a little research Diamonds and spiders are us investors' best friends Managed growth Supermarkets raise stakes Savings Susan Emmett checks out the popularity of shopping trolley banking Cahoot move attacked by online rivals Intelligent Finance Handing down wisdom and experience Do It Alone Raising capital on the house Fran Littlewood suggests the best options in turning assets into cash Look north for a loan, young man Company financing BT It's simple with a flexible mortgage Do I work for myself or for them? A question of tax Buy-to-rent not a spent investment Mortgages Susan Emmett predicts a ten-year boom in the house letting market Twin ambition of teenage landlords With-Profits Bonds Cheltenham & Gloucester My Broker Framlington E-Trade The highs and lows of income drawdown Pensions Angus Fisher with a warning that pensioners could get their fingers burnt Ecclesiastical Financial Services Division Weathering the storms Insurance Premiums are falling—so get yourself covered Equitable Scottish Widows Over-50s begin to flex their muscles in The Golden Years Helen Pridham on the wealth of opportunities in the 'grey market' Legal & General Older investors see bargaining power increase Investment Mortgage Save with age-related discounts Insurance Travellers pay a premium A raw deal Home advantage pays off Property Equitable Market Harborough Income Direct Cream of the contemporary craftsmen Clare Stewart looks at the wide range of leading designers showing at the Chelsea Crafts Fair Collecting Chase Fleming Full house for Thakeham sale Till death, or divorce, us do part Sarah Anticoni reports that legal rights on cohabitation have not kept pace with changing customs Family Finances Fisher Hall Direct Threadneedle Investments Hargreaves Lansdown Nelson Deutsche Post World Net Mail Express Logistics… Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips The Times Britain sells itself down the river BG doing the splits again M&G Bringing Scottish Widows to account A shortfall in courtesy The Royal Bank of Scotland A sad day for trust Watchdog accused of whitewash What a nice little earner Hard-up banks right to close When the C&g lets you down Providers benefiting at my expense Equitable Taxing time thanks to Inland Revenue Means-tests a never ending struggle Surrenda-link Databank Chelsea Building Society Egg shock tactics deliver scrambled message Ad Watch Old Mutual Quality priority for life firms Scheme to lift consumer confidence faces tough task, says Helen Nugent Be patient over Perpetual deal Fundsnetwork. Co. Uk Anne Ashworth 'Perhaps the greatest deficiency of the quality mark is that it gives no guarantee of value' CA urges review of home plans Forget that form at your peril A simple Post Office document will save you thousands if you fall ill abroad, as Russell Chamberlin discovered Thomas cook. com Pool position Where to cool off in winter Africa bound 20 top safari specialists Way to go Jenson Button's next move Travel Great Rail Journeys Earache on all fronts Mary Gold paid a high price for going on holiday unprepared Voyages Jules Verne Steve Keenan Why you must have that piece of paper No, not Florida again The old family favourites are being challenged, says Jeannette Hyde Alitalia Lunn Poly Where next? Jenson Button racing driver Mammon beats love goddess Will a new resort herald the end of unspoilt Cyprus coastline, asks Tom Chesshyre It's holiday bargain time Panicking tour operations are slashing prices for 2001, says Tom Chesshyre CTS Horizons Checking in Strattons Hotel, Swaffham, Norfolk Top operator dumps 'rowdy' Ayia Napa World of Travel Greaves Travel Limited Stylish safaris so good Africa is back in fashion, says Brian Jackman, who nominates his Top 20 safari specialists Somak Truck Africa Museum of the week National Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City, USA Swan Hellenic More art to the acre than anywhere Ten years after it was European City of Culture, Stephen McClarence finds Glasgow brushing up its image Noble Caledonia Limited Whistler while you walk Stephen McClarence sees much to impress on a tour of the city's museums and galleries Skiing? It's a doddle After a shaky start, novice skier Louise Nicholson surprised herself on a family holiday in the Alps A big snow year looms at last Iglu. Com Princess Cruises 24 hours in New Delhi station Monkeys, elephants, businessmen with mobile phones- they're all part of everyday life at India's busiest railway station - as Ian Belcher discovered Photographs by Steve J. Benbow Voyages Jules Verne Trans Indus Wow Them North Cyprus Light up your life in the Arctic Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Alliance Leicester The seafarer's dream come true Red alert In at the deep end A tight squeeze Readers' Forum chlo? Bryan-Brown opens the travel postbag Stickers attract car thieves Asking for trouble Travelbag Robbed in Calais The Travel Collection The trials of a BA booking Marriott Off the shelf .. . On the web .. . Jo Morris reviews the books and Tom Chesshyre looks at travel websites Reader's Tip Phonebox Sherry? 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Now Check the Weather Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exmoor National Park Lepoussin Multiple Display Advertising Items Suffolk Heritage Coast Crafty Autumn Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bath Old Mill Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holbrook House Hotel Hinton Grange Last minute flights Route of the week New York Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times For dog friendly Hotels visit Holidays Salcombe Picture Gallery The Times Contents Cold cuts The charm of summer is in its simplicity. But winter brings drama, intrigue and the seduction of mysterious concealing layers. It is no accident, says Jane Shilling, that the most fascinating heroines are the ones who thrive in a cold climate Picture Gallery Ship it to me now Grow up gracefully Gillian Revie Kate Ashfield Actress Picture Gallery Tess Daley Television Presenter A look for all seasons Shades and skimpy shorts in winter, boots and black leather in summer, Well why not? Weather is so passe, says Hannah Betts The price of perfect skin The trend for ever more expensive supercreams has reached a new peak with the launch of Cle de Peau Beaute's La Creme—yours for £350 a jar. But, asks Kathy Phillips, do they really work? Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Twist it This winter it's a question of hunting down the classics—and then subverting them. Mix prim tweeds with sexy chiffon inserts, sequined boucl? with velvet, the only rule is that anything goes Picture Gallery Search for a spa Weather getting you down? Aching bones, throbbing head? You need serious pampering, says Emma Malmros. We tried and tested the best spas in town, and here's our verdict The Harrington Club A colourful work ethic Georgina von Etzdorf's workspace is as vibrant and unconventional as her accessories, says Lisa Armstrong High street diva Designers? No thanks. Sophie Ellis-Bextor is off to Topshop to find somethin sexy and then customise it, she tells Camilla Morton The Times Wicked ways Going out, staying in: the next seven days TV Play Choice cuts Lucinda Lambton admires American decency; Ricky Gervais praises Stewart Lee's humour; and Quentin Blake seeks out obscure galleries Ricky Gervais The former 11 O'Clock Show comedian is a big fan of The Simpsons and Stewart Lee Quentin Blake The Children's Laureate and illustrator loves palleries, large and small Memento (15) Also out Film of the week: Bring it On (12) Director: Payton Reed, 2000 Stars: Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku Home Girl Profile: Michelle Pfeiffer This week's hottest US release: Meet the Parents Hollywood and charts London Top 10 US Top 10 Movie news Clive King's arthouse choice: The True Spirit the Phoenix Arts, Leicester Adam Mars-Jones's top ten Billy Elliot (15) On release Mamma Mia! 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