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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Mark Hearne, Joanna Hines, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Sally Staples, Cath Urquhart, John Gilstrap, Alasdair Riley, Alan Gudgin, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Catherine Riley, nigella lawson, Daphne Metland, James Moore, Roland Watson and Richard Ford, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, F. H. Pearson, George Robson, Salome Munuo, Robert Goddard, Paul Hoggart, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Anne Harvey, David Rhys Jones, Janet Smith, John Diamond, Charles Hargrove, Jonathan Lennie, Mr Mark Ward, Philip Howard, David Prockter, Richard Price Chairman of Council, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Roy Proctor Edwards, Richard Irving, Lesley McKenna, Carl Mortished, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Anne Robinson, E. Jane Dickson, Sharon Linnard, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Oliver Palmer, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Psyche, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Sarah Robinson, Thunderer, Giles Coren, David Haspel, Valeris Grove, Carl Evans, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rosanna Lowe, Henry Harris, Robert C. Mulholland, Steve Keenan, Anita McNaught, Melanie Tringham, Michael J. Thompson, John Radford, Ruth Gledhill, D. Van Helg, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jams Allcock, Lea Paterson and Caroline Merrell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor page 12, Jill Dupleix, Jeanette Winterson, Grainne Gilmore, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Helen Vaughen-Jones, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Giles Whittell and Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Andy Luke, Andy Stephens, Stephen H. Louden, Paul Winder, Geoffry Rowell, Sandy Littman, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, David Hands, Anna Blundy, Melanie McGrath, Jill Turton, Helen Rumbelow, Adam Mars-Jones's, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, Robin Gauldie, Angela Jameson, Malcolm Smith, John Crimley Evans (Professor), Harry Pugh, Mark Ahterton, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Jeremy Bremridge, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Oliver Wright and Russell Jenkins, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Frank Leboeuf, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Nigel Bowden, Andy Stephens Football Focus, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Charter and Richard Ford, Rob Wright, John Shepherd, Michael Benardout, Charles Jennings, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Sarah Rooney, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Russell Jenkins and Oliver Wright, Matt Dickinson, Cheryl Taylor, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Norfolk, Peter Stamford, Sam Bussey, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jenny Hare, Cathy Harris, J. R. Brett, Peter Bernard, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Claire Calman, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Penelope Farmer, Nick Hasell, Michael Massey, Swan Lake, J. H. Dodwell, Peter Taylor, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, John E. Strafford (Chairman), Andrew Plerce, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Key, Walter Gammie, David Charter and Helen Studd, Helen Pridham, Oliver Wrigtht and Russell Jenkins, Sam Kiiley, Ian Brodie, C. R. Atkinson, John Windsor, Genevieve Douglas, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Annabelle Thorpe, MacQuitty's, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Brian J. Wright, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, John Chambers, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Richard Beeston Diploamtic Editor and Richard Owen, Glen Owen and John O'Leary, Allan Hall, James Bone and Damin Whitworth, Stephen Phillips, Professor Alan Bullock, Jannai Cox, Will Hide, Reggie Nadelson, Peter Roebuck, Nicholas Kenyon, Colin McQuillan, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, John Woodrow,

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Index One in three hospital wards 'filthy' House price fall At last, quiz show elections Matthew Parris Costs kill jubilee review Toll of doctor's murdered patients may climb to 345 The Shipman Murders Dieting: the new religion Only five winners in new year lottery flop AR My sushi ordeal Jamie Oliver in the Award- Winning… Fuel protesters return with a gentle reminder Sales of small cars accelerate BT Shops Maginnis triggers struggle as he decides to quit seat Abbey National Concorde report puts the blame on US jet Explorer's shrinking mammoth Activists steal beagle pack in biggest raid on hunt kennels Doubts began to emerge soon after discovery Salvatore Ferragams Woman dies after 9-hour flight Comet Killer's blatant pattern undetected for 25 years The Shipman Murders Stricter rules for death certificates Seat Baker's rage at fellow doctor's betrayal By a Correspondent: The mass murderers who haunt history Tate Families angered by 'useless' helpline The Shipman Murders B&Q I want the truth to come out, says daughter AXA the EA Cup Pennine town that wants to bury its secrets The Shipman Murders Community determined to survive Suspected of Killing The Shipman Murders Magnet School inspectors to plug staff gaps No Title Cash 'rewards teachers who fail' Blairs find new way to cure old illnesses By a Correspondent: Drink-drive man gets 2½ years for killing his son What I want is for Tony Blair to look at my son's face and then ask himself: is this right? Audi Damages for man who lost ability to love PC World Lonely hearts swindler jailed for five years Naked protester was 'a threat to public morals ' British Airways Genie Nail bombs hurt two in animal trade News in Brief Fatal party punch Cot death finding Farmer flips Redhead alert Life returns to Spain's blighted nature reserve Royal Geographical Society The Link Rich newcomers price locals out of villages Seafrance Drivers cut speed by 3mph in wet The sharing and caring way to get to the top Potato prices soar as floods hit harvest Kate's Progress The Sunday Times Korea ceremony ban on Glosters Mitsubishi Motors Test your Emotional Intelligence Court tells suspect to limit her visitors British troops in fear of Balkans cancers Deaths threaten unity of Nato AP Currys Holiday tattoo gives girl life-long allergy Currys Fans put village on galactic map Corus and Regal hotels Mother and sons die iii villa fire Creative accountants will run rings round paper tiger 'It is an open secret that all parties have become expert at bending the rules' First direct Labour points finger at secret Tory donors Party Funding Bupa Gateway Labour £2m benefactor's golden silence Party Funding Finds Lord Hamlyn described as a shy, respected figure by his friends Royal Mint 'Playmate' gets £316m Virgin Laura to be First Lady in red Suspect in hostel blaze told Britons to open fire exit Everest Fit the Best Powell takes centre stage and daughter treads the boards Clinton's final fling preserves forests It's been fun, says President From Web to wedding Senators to 'share power' Citroen Citizen's arresting prophecy Fischer 'so sorry' he beat up police Nationwide Groom is branded a TV conman Vatican hails success of millennium year Belgrade may help tribunal World in Brief (Reuter): Court revives Gusinsky charges (AP): Western France hit by floods (Reuter): Prince's tumour malignant £50 a bite for record tuna (AP): Tour couple 'killed clients for organs' (AFP): Russia to delay credit payments (AFP): 97 arrested in election violence FBI raids office after threat to kill Barak Winter Breaks Save £350 on this Tiny PC Anger as Nepal plans-to-open sacred peak Family of mocking artists Ford New angle on pin-ups with 'bus-babes' Chasedevere Now the mud sticks on the festival of fun Suggests a possible upside to cancelling this year's Glastonbury frolics Alternative venues for hot music action British Airways Tiny Sale now on Online on the Website Today Oh no, Ivan, spare us another big idea. . . The Bering tunnel is a typical example of Russian folie de grandeur The pride, the Passion and the problems of working with film moguls Picture Gallery And for £1 million: who wants to be a democrat? Spaced out Diary A Systemic Failure Mass murder 'once in a lifetime' cannot be countenanced Bluff and Bloodshed The Arabs are serious only about shifting the blame Woolly Whopper One man's loss is a Russian village's gain State funding of political parties Letter to the Editor Bang goes £40 Research into efficacy of complementary medicine Standard format to name the day Britain's colonial past Offensive names Weatherspeak Poetry in motion Reference that works Best of Times? Court Circular Appointment Weekend birthdays No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages The Epiphany is a sign of the universality of Christian faith Credo Sunday worship At your service Ruth Gledhill France puts 'un stop' to the use of 'franglais' On This Day January 6,1976 Weekend anniversaries Personal Column George Alcock Amateur stargazer whose keen eyes saw astronomical detail that eluded the professionals The Earl of Munster Hereditary peer, sailor and diver who found his real metier in the world of stained glass Milestones Index The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Weathercall No Title Forecast Superlative Travel Crozier completes repairs to Cup's tarnished image The return of English champions adds fresh polish to the FA's showpiece Table mountain Matthew Syed in a spin page 37 Splashing out Danny Baker's dippy days page 32 And so to Bed Saving grace How the Shark was rescued page 36 Ladbrokes Two London clubs face with forged tickets Football Saturday Flex Collapse of Angel deal leaves Villa frustrated William Hill Fulham's grand plan bearing fruit Football Saturday Matt Dickinson Al Fayed's money and Tigana's method threaten to put Chelsea in the shade United stick with the right consistency Victor Chandler In the Times next Saturday Picture Gallery And lo, in a flash, he became one of the Boys of '66 Football Sautrday The touching story of how a man finally trumped his brother's World Cup glory Arctic memories of night bombing in the pool Redknapp switches focus to Amoruso The other Match of the Day Addison savours the chance to create another giant-killing scenario Atkins serves up black humour Football Saturday Oliver Kay Carlisle United manager Knows his job is under threat even if Arsenal are beaten today Why Wembley glory will remain with me for ever The great old stadium can never be replaced in the annals of the FA Cup All aboard the Fa Cup Merry-Go-Round Football Saturday Picture Gallery Not so Smart Alex First division Second division Third division… The day Tweetie Pie brought a little glamour to Spotland Mark Hodkinson on a low-level love affair Photographic memory Football Saturday Television and Radio Picture Gallery Fixtures Johnson citing case focuses legal minds Rugby union Robinson the hell-raiser successfully converted by Tuigamala How a wing and a prayer saved a Sale Shark from losing himself in an ocean on sin Bridgend disappointed as Davies moves to Llanelli Premier Pitch Battles Mark Souster's guide to the Zurich Premiership Wilson drawing on durability to weather storm at Harlequins From jet-setter to Mr Blair's foot soldier Commonwealth title defence must be sacrificed if the party call comes Paying the penalty for letting sleeping seadog lie Saliing Olympians share domestic prize Henman survives baseline barrage Knights anxious to rebuild on travels Ice hockey By Our Sports Staff: Hingis guides Swiss past cup holders For the record King and The Count prepare for battle royal Parts De Gavardo claims first in Morocco Sport in Brief Hansen focuses on full recovery Escude advances in comfort Ingle continues to make progress Malysz proves poles apart Eagles' record ended by Sharks Indian police to broaden inquiry Fluent Crawley halted in full stride Cricket Dashing Nagamootoo gives West Indies rare scent of victory India in controversy over players' ages Wounded Cougars tread cautious trail back to the big cats Rugby league Indoors in favour as clubs look to Midlands Hockey Essex face renewed challenge Netball Black Cats ready to emerge as FA Cup dark horses The Times Take United to show Fulham the door at the Cottage The Sports Book Use your judgment to get ahead with 'The Great Leveller' Titans and Vikings are favourites Market briefing Marginal choice Jones's pledge Liverpool odds-on Armchair Investor Coltart left to wonder at Stadler's blast from the past Golf Coaches driven by sense of injustice in battle of Hollywood Basketball Modest Yates finds it hard to savour milestone to the time Australia players left in state of turmoil Bowls Egypt aim for six of the best Squash Conditions point to Step On Eyre Racing Haydock Park Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Racing Betline Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Sandown, Huntingdon off Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Southwell Staying afloat in battles with the Bismarck Racing When it comes to bookmaking, Barry Dennis loves to shout the odds Wolverhampton Weekend fixtures Secret Bay can repeat victory The Times A personal trainer on your bookshelf Grapevine Hair analysis may be wrong Hoummos is good for you Fit Tip Concern over my husband's new aerobic fitness regime How to find the programme to suit you—and stick to it My new year's revolution in making new year's resolutions Fit to Play Lesley McKenna Matthew Pryor shapes up with Adidas Prices Lower than Barry White's Voice Motors The Times Three wheels on my wagon Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imports Euro-continental cars Who is fooling whom in the bitter battle of fuel pricing? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prices Lower than a Limbo Dancer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Trade-Sales Mast Action drives home mobile protest E-business Lobby group has come out fighting against what it says are radiation risks from signals Time out to talk while surfing on a single line The elevator pitch The Times The week on the web Bridge player who came up trumps Healthy returns for a fund manager who played his hand cannily and led the pack Unit-linked Insurance Investments Still not Don roamin'. . . City Diary Picture Gallery Small change City Diary No room at the inn for those pricey little extras The Brands Below board Railroaded Modest gains after see-saw session Fimatex Banks split 0n hopes and fears Bid talk drives Nightfreight higher Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Soot and Forward Rates Don't be optimistic over us pessimism Autonomy in context Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Search is on for rising stars of business Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Can-do culture comes to life New social entrepreneurs are providing answers to tough public problems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales/business Opportunity Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offer In Business is edited by Fran Littlewood Support grows for Thoburn In Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service The times Exxon sued by state of Texas over disputed royalties Worries on costs hit BAE shares The Sunday Times Gm plans temporary closure of eight sites MG Rover lifts market share Lenders warn of court action over regulation Singer gives QXL slight lift Radical change to sales rules angers IFAs Spanish merger under threat Autonomy's swipe at analysts lifts shares US mobile auction near $13bn Intercede float to defy gloom Legal quandary for Byers Commentary Witkoff to pay £105m for arcade King quits as head of LME Buzz By Our City Staff: Carrefour's sale signals interest in food assets` News Corp unites Net with TV No Title Sotheby's auction looms as Taubman rethinks strategy House prices see biggest fall for six years FSA seeks buyer to save Equitable Life Hunt starts for entrepreneurs Lloyds in Abbey plea to OFT A Week in the City Go venture bid victory in sight for £200m sale BT bond issue aims for $1bn Bank of America denial fails to reassure markets Radisson Edwardian Index She ain't heavy, she's my sister Futon Company Breast cancer Jerri's polar nightmare page 13 Northern chic Insider's guide to Leeds Say what? Meet our new columnists page 3 Can Ratty still live by the river? Thank you, Anne Robinson The front page question Never put to the Test How to baffle even SAS squirrels No conflict of interest Extreme dieting Who's who in Weekend 2001 Duxiana Will it keep me warm and dry? Why wait till you're up a mountain to find our if your gear works? Put it to the test in the shop, says Shirley English The Times Costume dramas Closet talk Hype What to wear Bedtime Stories Insider's guide to shopping In Leeds Leeds Birdman Nibbles Senna pods are still go John windsor finds traditional tonics alive and well in Lancashire Jane MacQuitty Most people are still spending as little as £2.99 on a bottle of wine Cheat of the week MacQuitty's Star buys Spicy little numbers Malaysian chicken curry The taste test Smoked salmon The Times Cook Dear Jill King Harold of Manchester Grammar Word of Mouth: Jane Dickson Michael Wood loved the Saxons; that's how he knew Field Marshal Montgomery was a Norman Anglo Saxon England Revell, a former comedian and one of the writers of Drop the Dead Donkey, is good on the soul-cauterising effect of ambition Shoparound Out of print, in the bag The Net unearths rare books easily, says Helen Vaughab-Jones Triumph of the imagination Dry shade is a challenge, admits Stephen Anderton, but once you have worked out why the space is dry, you have a range of tolerent plants to try out You might say "the hell with tghis". and make the problem space a focus instead of an embarrassment Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener 'It glimmers in the light from the kitchen window, and in moonlight it casts a fine, forked shadow' Dear Stephen Look where passion gets you It's scary: one minute you're just mad about pinks, the next you're the holder of a National Plant Collection I wanted to do more than propagate lavenders. I wanted to make sure their genetic diversity was conserved Shoparound Parker Knoll Teflon coated Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetstyle Ltd. Homes & Gardens Cannock gates Homes & Gardens Dunmow Save Money Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Playing with steel and topiary Sculptural ideas, using annuals, bulbs and perennials, for both kitchen and paved gardens Homes & Gardens Ladder Stabiliser Kitchen Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Daddy, we knew you well Cartoonist Mel Calman was a terrific Sunday father, says Claire Calman Modern Times The Times Vet James Allcock E-mail to the South Pole Absolute essentials The Times Education Series Gentle art of pulling birds Harry Pugh meets the couple with a five star bird table Saturday Rendezvous Free Mobile Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Mobile Phone Dating Service The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tumbling and twittering twites Feather report Derwant May Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Drawing down the moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reading the wood is the secret of a long life Anita McNaught leamt a lot when she called in an expert to resurrect the hedge round her Sussex garden There is no reason for any hedge to die. They can live for centuries Defending our thin green lines Miles of hedges are planted each year, says Malcolm Smith but quality falls short of quantity Lucy Pinney Anyone who spends time with foxes soon discovers how adept they are at filling their furry stomachs' Terms & Conditions Leeds just got warmer Buzz Your chance to buy a self-tailing grinder Geometry is art as well as maths Home Truths Castles It's my castle and I'll rule if I want to When he moved into Penhow Castle, it had no roof and Stephen Weeks found frost on his bed. But he awakened a sleeping beauty, says Out of the frying pan. . . . . . and into a garden square. The Sainsnbury family line is extending, so a new London home is needed. Sally Staples reports Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Overseas Property Portugal France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Master your computer in just 2 hours! Stannah Multiple Display Advertising Items Vigorex Win £5,000! Petworth House Watcha! Welcome to Mini-Meg@! Inside Info Game website Picture Gallery Freeze! No Title Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3599 On Tap by Smokey Picture Gallery Times Two Bridge Chess Picture Gallery Did you win our quiz? Answers Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 324 Two Brains Who Said what Fujifilm Do your sums before switching Money MoT Teacher living on a tight budget page 3 Home fuel bills cost £1.5 billion too much' Helen Pridham reports that customers could save up to £125 a year by changing energy suppliers Pensions Slaying those stakeholder myths page 8 Jupiter Index Money At-a-glance guide to what is inside Scottish Windows Fidelity ends rebates on renewals Richard Miles on a move to stop brokers returning cash to investors Potential Annual Savings by Switching Supplier Quarterly by cash or cheque Monthly Direct Debit Windfall delay for AXA policyholders Intelligent Finance The clerk who quit and never looked back Helen Nugent meets a happy teacher living on a tight budget British Airways What the experts say Aberdeen Nicholas Starling Value makes a comeback Foreign Colonial Scottish Widows Japanese recovery gets the thumbs-down Mark Atherton pinpoints Europe and the us as the world's top target zones in the next five years Avoid the risk of all your eggs in one basket Melanie Tringham explains why first-time investors should consider trusts American Express Personal Loans AXA Founded on a firm resolution Go It Alone Fran Littlewood warns New year entrepreneurs that it takes more than a good idea to gain success in any venture Old Mutual Three weeks to beat the deadline A question of tax Hargreaves Lansdown Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Abbey National Greenspan against the cycle Personal Investor What a difference a dot-com year makes The TIMES/UK-INVEST. Com Brokers' Tips Roundup E search. you save Slaying those stakeholder myths Pensions Antonia Senior with everything you will ever need to know about the low-cost pension For unbiased ISAdvice Picture Gallery CommShare The Catch-22 of Section 226 Who gets Equitable's pot of gold? Letters Good home Policy high for a Tessa and dry Income Irect Legal & General Unfair deal for married couples Greetings from the Halifax Henderson carries on charging M&G Keeping a traditional eye on the weather Collections Clare Stewart reports that the British obsession with the elements has rekindled a soaring interest in barometers MoneyMate Databank Mortgage Best Buys Credit Cards / Personal Loans Top performing TESSA Links Chase is on for Abbey's brave new world Databank Capital One Bank Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Pension Annuities Top-performing Tessas payout nearly ?16,000 Helen Nugent explains how savers turned the tables on big banks Travellers are left out of pocket Fundsnetwork. Co. UK Anne Ashworth 'It would be unfortunate to remind voters of Labour's removal of the dividend tax credit - a smash-and-grab raid on all our pensions' Fines for tardy taxpayers Picture Gallery Seat Sale! A week in Provence The first of our five villa… Puffin heaven The island for DIY castaways page 7 Hot Spots for 2001 Out of Africa An Ethiopian adventure page 5 Beat the crowds to the hottest destinations of 2001 Travelbag Special Offer Travel Cath Urquhart What's in this week's in this week's travel section Lunn Poly How to bring lessons to life As term begins, Daphne Metland explains how you can pick holidays to suit your child's studies The Pyramids & the Nile Qantas Paul Winder Kidnap escapee Wheat next? 'Phoney' price cuts claim Let's spend the flight together A 28 seater jet used by the Rolling Stones has replaced Concorde says Steve keenan China Odyssey Tourists shun violent Nepal Political unrest is scaring away holidaymakers, says Steve Keenan Swedish hotels offer breath tests Tropical Thailand World of Travel A Girl's Own African adventure Melanie McGrath ventures into Ethiopia's remote Gamo Gofa region Walt Disney Need to know Raise a glass to Oporto When Will Hide Headed for one of Europe's cultural capitals for 2001 he found a heady brew Need to know Saga Voyages of Discovery Museum of the week Orient Lines Far from the crowds and the TV cameras As Castaway ends its run, Rosanna Lowe find her own space on the neighbouring islands of St Kilda Need to know Princess Cruises Cox&Kings Voyages Jules Verne Book a little patch of French sun In our new series on villa holidays around the Mediterranean, Annabelle Thorpe explores Provence Live a different life Villas with Pools Images of India Simply Travel Tuscany & Venice International Chapters Archers Direct Get ahead of the rest What Would You Say to Dail Snow Reports Norwigian Northern Cyprus North Cyprus Multiple Display Advertising Items Far away but worth it Checking in Hartwell House, Bucks Www. januarybargains. com North Cyprus See the Scillies in style Readers 'Forum Chloe Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest Travel Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightsearchers Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Break Not Broke… Club Med Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Vacanze in Italia Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Ot & T Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany Italian Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Adventure Starts Here… Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus. co. uk Mercury Multiple Classified Advertising Items European City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items 14 of the world's loveliest locations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Last minute travel Jo Morris selects the best deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Romania USA & Canada Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Cresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last minute flights Lonely heart Going out, staying in: the next seven days Not just a PC Index Choice cuts Amanda Redman is an opera bull not a snob: Roy Strong loves the new London and David Baddiol is a big fad of Vix Sir Roy Strong The historian loves the films of Zeffirelli and Merchant Ivory David Baddiel The comedian and novelist admires Reeves and Mortimer Picture Gallery No Title Film of the week Adam Mars-Jones's top ten Coming soon . . . To a cinema near you—plays pick of the New Year mivies Picture Gallery Film Video of the week: The Patriot(15) Clive King's arthouse choice: gladiator epics at the British Museum New releases Television films: Pay per view The best tours nationwide Eminem London Sumphony Orchestra Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra HMV Win five albums! Classical choice: BBC Symphony Orchestra Jazz choice: Gil Evans Orchestra The five best concerts nationwide Bands on a run Whether you are hoping to discover the next big thing or just desperate to know what Guns N'Roses and Radiohead are up to this year, play's music writers have picked the groups that will be big in 2001 JP Morgan Art of enchantment A new history of the 1,000-year-old traditions of the geisha celebrates these highly skilled artists and entertainers who forged their own freedom within a male-dominated society Politics choice Silence of the landscapes Big Sky In Hines sight Bubbling under Get even Would you like to be a writer? Play's bestsellers of 2000 Filling the generation gap The Times Amber Cowan's five best exhibitions nationwide Nationwide choice: Future Perfect Richard Cork's best London shows Richard Cork's choice: Rodney Graham National Portrait Gallery Nationwide choice: Blithe Spirit Benedict Nightingale's five best West End productions The best shows nationwide Booking now Benedict Nightingale's choice: Spinning into Butter Entertaining Mr Sloane Dance choice: Swan Lake On The best productions nationwide Tim Wapshott's game of the week Top 10 Budget Console New releases Bill Oddie, the television comic and twitcher, picks the best No Title E-rowing Monitor Television: Paul Hoggart Every Christmas TV builds up our expectations of cream liqueur-soaked joy, Then, when the jollity is over, it hits us with self-help shows Radio: Peter Barnard Surely the inmates have taken over the asylum when we are expected to stop listening to radio shows and start looking at them Paul Hoggart's television choice Drama Peter Barnard's radio Film choice TV choice Saturday Sport Satellite TV Choice The Saturday Play No Title Sunday BBC1 Film choice TV choice Sunday Sky Sports Satellite TV Choice No Title Pillories of the State BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite TV Choice No Title BBC 1 Film choice Picture Gallery TV choice No Title Satellite TV Choice No Title BBC1 Film choice TV choice Satellite TV Choice No Title No Title BBC1 Film choice TV choice No Title Satellite TV Choice No Title BBC1 Film choice TV choice No Title Satellite TV Choice No Title The vulture Picks over the bones of reissue classics Picture Gallery Leaning Time Computers The Times Magazine No Title Arcadia Nokia Travel 2001 Must-See Destinations this Year Contents ANA Kate muir's diary This is the week that. . . Global village What sex is your computer? Object of desire Richard branson From michael binyon in cairo. . . Cairo is digging its dead to breathe new life into its ever-chocked urban sprawl Great Express Southpacidic The White Company London The White Company Special Offer Picture Gallery Division belle The Irish TV drama Rebel Heart has provoked a political storm before it's even hit our screens. Here, its star, Paloma Baeza, tells of her own family drama and her reluctant real-life role as one half of Britain's hottest couple All the creature comforts Cunaro Mauritius Nothing's so certain as change, but the… That sinking feeling A huge increase in water consumption - lowering of… The Tourist Trap Vanishing Destinations Lanet Namibia The bay at Port du Crouety is protected from the… Brittany Ferrles The last resort Noble Caled Onir Limited Off the Beaten Path Great Escapes Multiple Display Advertising Items Free wheeler Not even the world's most travelled publisher has seen it all. Thirty years after he joined the hippy trail, Lonely Planet's Tony Wheeler list the places he has yet to visit Furniture The taming of the wild west Picture Gallery Acer Tomb raiders A Japanese New Horizons Unlikely destinations no longer off-limits, castering for the more intrepid traveller: Make It Yours for Less Discover the Art of Delcoration Ice cool snowsuits for bombshells No Title Going up in the world When Ken Israel was stressed out by his job, he decided to return to nature and make his home among Sydney's treetops Thesource natural collection You don't have to decamp to an Australian forest to incorporate environmentally sound elements in your home Galleria Campbells Jonathan meades in Sicily Bermuda World books Jamie oilver The Naked Chef's taste of Tokyo cuisine proves a revelation - abalone liver aside Page is Moy Holidays English Country Cottages Glucosamine, Chondroitin & Msm Brett Taking on the taste police Patricia Michelson is a woman on a mission: to rid the world of processed cheese and restore the world's artisans to their rightful place Saga Hurry, while stocks last New Cotton Covers measured and fitted for free BAC Red patent giket, £995, and matching leggings, £410… Snow fox Forget baggy salopettes and bulky jackets. This season's slinky ski pants and shapely suits will guarantee love in a cod climate HPB Nokia Nigella lawson Holiday Brochure Service French Life Italian Life A farewell to arms Picture Gallery Eriserto Maetinez With his hat and his… Strachan Asylum seekers Galp The Risk Broker Someone's got to doit Candida Crewe explores the weird world of work Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't throw your old kitchen away Multiple Display Advertising Items Heal's Remake Bedding Service Lancashire Blanc Fabric World Reproduction Furniture January Sale by Mail Stannah Stairlifts The times The Times Magazine Burgundy Prices are per person based on shared occupancy of a… John diamond I'm happy not believing, and that's what the evangelists don't seem to understand Wildflowers & History Burning question Chain reaction Picture Gallery His friend analyses his resolution Wit and wisdom A star is born Going places Furniture Craft International Traffic Fly Girls No Title The Times Film … Theatre Music Classical Dance/opera Comedy… West End Reigate Screen (01737 223200) 102 Dalmatians (U),… Buzz West End London London Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Forty Seventh London The Sunday Times Theatre Tokens No Title Classical Concerts BBC Symphony Orchestra The Entertainer London Dance London London The Times Leasel

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