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ResumoTruncheons rained down on me in the battle of Genoa Contents We Go Further Contents Baby scandal surgeon gets big bonus Contents Archer's 'murky' missing millions What the Summit Agreed We made progress, despite the violence Protesters may have seized the headlines, but the G8 summit has done much to help the world's poor, writes Tony Blair The Groups behind the Protest Father of dead protester 'sorry' for policeman Boots General amnesty scheme for Ulster Nationwide Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear' Blunkett plans curb on 'sneaky' speed cameras GPs tell patients: get treatment abroad House price rises to lift council tax charges Design Council Flooding risk hits Heathrow terminal plans Orange Melinda Messenger to front BBC current affairs show Camelot bosses get record £1m bonus as sales slump Olivier 'tried to sabotage' rival Scofield Urban foxhunters carry out night culls with silenced rifles Norwich Union Pogo stick with hi-tech heart bounces back Schools scour the globe for teachers Nokia Connecting People Dutch treat for West Country Hempel ousted as the perfect hotel loses £2.5m Ford Japan accused of whaling bribes Clarke hit by tobacco smuggling claim Insight Premier Lodge Cunard Duncan Smith heads poll of party chairman Corrections Rommel letters reveal secret second family Itv Digital Article Withdrawn At her Majesty's Pleasure (and Everyone Else's) Intelligent Finance Jeffrey, the party conman Archer was suspected by many, but he was a master of the art of blinding with bonhomie, says Alistair McAlpine BT Inside Story: Celebrity Prisoners Eurotunnel faces £2m fines over rail stowaways Dyke builds fortune as property developer Halifax RAC Barrymore could be charged on drugs The coolest bumbler and fumbler around Profile It's a work of art, and it was built on our backs International Fund for Animal Welfare Save our summits The hospital barrier International Car & Relief Ken and Iain: the Tories' rock and a hard place Would you prefer a state pension or a casino pension? Le Caprice plans a fishcake run for Jailbird Jeff Atticuvs A heavenly pay rise to woo bishops back to the Lords Atticuvs Unions have the Blair experience down to a T Atticvs Let's spell out the sunny side of smoking cigarettes Alliance Leicester Faith schools and the snags Ford Race slur on Schumann Healthy attitudes Points Birthdays Sail of the century The finest racing yachts in history will gather for the first time at Cowes next month for an epic regatta, writes Keith Wheatley Scottish Widows Bank BT McCain warns of Bush sleaze threat Army moles hunt Israeli troops linked to terror Ambush victim 'mad' at police quiz Jaguar Manson's songs of hate to be film soundtrack Chirac paid £17,000 for friend's trips P&O Stena Line US cock-a-hoop as boy wonder takes on old world of croquet Gadaffi bids to be leader of Africa Tesco's Asian stores fall foul of Thai mafia Abbey National International Markets? Theyre a foreign concept to… Brazil cracks down on its Lolita models Holiday fun Secret police chief 'ordered Arkan killing' BT Chernobyl expose scientist is jailed Make me look angelic, Doc Inside Los Angeles A sporting challenge Prodi seeks more Brussels powers Location is everything Savings of murdered British aid worker help family flee Brittany terror bombs feared Espana New autism doubt on mercury in vaccines Archer freed for mother's funeral Weather and Travel Outlook Children die in fireworks crush News in Brief Kursk salvage Europe ready to agree climate deal Court ban 'Trapped' builders found unharmed Reed widow weds Rodham cleared Small wonder Thirteen tickets share £5.7m jackpot AGE Concern Million stranded Oil mystery Video move High achievers It's Wide Open British Euro Sport Contents Woosnam revival lights up Lytham Red Dragon flying high Cejka and Langer lead the German challenge Sombre Tiger suffering back in the pack Royal Lytham The Open in close-up Major drive in life of Monty Stephen Jones followed Colin Montgomerie's third-round progress and saw him fight off his mental demons to remain in contention The Sunday Times Claret jug that heralds fortune The winner's cheque is a fraction of what the champion can earn for capturing the Open, writes Richard Rae Top of the range Greg Owen, an unknown golfer from Mansfield, rode his luck to creep within two shots of the lead after three rounds, Richards Rae reports Classy Clarke out to prove pedigree The Irish golfer's early from gave him the desire to go from being a European Tour winner to a global stage performer, writes Richard Rae Scotland Order of Play Life's Too Short Not to Duval set to break the mould The American with a reputation for faltering under pressure believes he can finally come good and win a major, Richard Rae writes How They Stand for the Belfry Drama of the last day From Bobby Jones to Tom Lehman, one man has seen every Open held at Lytham, writes Alasdair Reld Dixon revels in chance to follow in Tiger's footsteps The last-surviving amateur thoroughly enjoyed his round en route to an award last won on this course by Tiger Woods, writes Lewls Stuart Aussies rule over Butcher the lone star Simon Wilde at Lord's Don't apologise for your weather, Ma'am Atherton's men let golden chances fall to earth Perfect control is key to McGrath's supremacy Stewart wanted to quit in June Lancashire blown away Rashid runs riot in Sussex stroll Cricket Round-Up Malcolm turns back the clock Cricket Scoreboards Crowd are the losers on day of dross Texan's world turns yellow David Walsh in Tarbes Stefanki can lift Henman's game Sky Pair behaved like amateurs Angling Forget the words and get on with the game Picks of the week Sport on TV Q&A Book Review Olympic Obsession Martin Cross Bestsellers Villa overturn deficit Suker Hints He is Bound for Craven Cottage Bellamy bang on target Irish pair eye a share of United profit The Coolmore duo are investing in Old Trafford not for friendship but for business reasons. By Rob Hughes and Paul Rowan Running Sores Plagued Lions Revealed: the rift on fitness The seeds of discontent that forced players to openly break ranks were sown before the party even left for Australia, writes Nick Caln The Bruised Lions who Have Quickly Become Paper Tigers Balshaw blames Henry for tour agony The England full-back has hit out at the Lions coach for making him play an alien game How to beat the All Blacks Stephen Jones draws up his blueprint for a successful Lions tour of New Zealand in 2004, including and overhaul of the domestic season Insure Brown takes chances to sink Springboks Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racecards: Kempton Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Cook too hot as she signs off in style Britain's top woman pentathlete bows out as a winner, but may return in Athens if the team relay is included, reports Jason Henderson A battle royal Fantastic Light versus Galileo in the King George sees racing's superpowers collide. By Jullan Muscat Mature Ladejo ready to overcome latest hurdle Roberts strikes with Girl power Glorious Goodwood The Sunday Times Quality used car selection, from approved franchise… Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Aston Martins wanted with Full Service History David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pendragon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Y used car selection, from approved franchise… BMW Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fuel of the Future The age of diesel is only just begining, says Andrew Frankel A fine way to ride into the sunset Redundant worker wants to splash out on an executive car London pays the price of progress Car selection, from approved franchise dealers Jaguar Lancaster Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Edgware Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items For a further selection of Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gatwick Jaguar Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selection, from approved franchise dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Romans International Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Dick Lovett JCT 600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britishcarregistrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items NE Carmarks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Saving Graces Ray Hutton on Suzuki's new price-beaters Maserati Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items There's a nasty smell in here, and it's not me . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Alex Ferguson, insurance salesman for Man United BHP puts £10bn of assets on the block Mercedes-Benz Contents Fayed sells property to raise more cash Shoppers lose appetite for new-look Safeway Contents Sorrell warned off Tempus counterbid Byers to demand Railtrack break-up Chris Gent, the dark destroyer, will ring off soon Agenda Business Digest Sedgemoor Britain faces two years of slow growth LSE to charge more for listing Markoss aviation Wembley boss may go for early bath Britvic to be split for sale Care-home group to be sold for £220m Bosses bid £40m for soup firm Myners: pay non-execs twice as much New row engulfs broker in Archer share inquiry O'Reilly ponders move on Fairfax Palm Footsie giants poised to reveal extent of slump Mounting cash problems force Little to get larger Disney hunts Fox Family What's up Economy Watch What's down Crow Ne Plaza Digging a hole for ourselves Business Letters Are America's consumers a spent force? Going down Together It's the first synchronised global downturn. America is foundering in the longest industrial slump in 20 years, while the rest of the world slides after it. How did it all go so badly wrong? David Smith reports Prudential Orange Giants start battle to control online music The big four companies are divided over how to make us play for getting digital sounds. By Dominic Rushe Brand guide fails quality control Book of the Week Furse declares war on Frankfurt and Paris Clara Furse, chief executive of the newly listed London Stock Exchange, believes its rivals are making excessive profits Vital Statistics Clara Furse's Working Day Orange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tours/travel Business for Sale - Vendor Seeks Knightsbridge Business Sales PLC Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Positively Peterbovough Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Databank Lloyds shareholders look for leadership Sharewatch Byers ponders how to spend £180bn transport war chest Rail, the Tube, aviation and roads all want their share of the transport secretary's kitty. By David Parsley A Share in the Boardroom Sprint Tempus flees Sir Martin Sorrell-phobia drove Ingram into the arms of Havas but the Tempus boss has £64m. Kirstie Hamilton reports Shore shows short circuit can move markets Some traders are making money by encouraging companies' shares to fall. John Waples reports on short selling Aerospace supplier seeks to take off by forging alliances North West Engineering is too small to matter to manufacturing giants. Now it wants to form a network that will force big companies to take notice and co-operate. Jane Renton reports The Sunday Times enterprise network Organic cereal maker survives charge of Wal-Mart elephant Progress Report Jordans Michael Riding The Experts Lloyds TSB Commercial BT Npower Cisco Systems Royal Mail Where to get help when the bank says no Community development funds can provide a lifeline for firms in urgent need of finance. By John O'Donnell Worldcom Bulletin Domainnames. com Why Steph became Steve to get started FI Group's founder had to take drastic steps to get on in a man's world. By John O'Donnell The Sunday Times Drunk double glazing rep shatters employer's trust Question of Business Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch The Sunday Times Clearance Sale DIY joy for smoking gardeners Nudity is par for the Bourse UK lawyers use internet to beat the Americans Online services can deal with common problems and speed up mergers and acquisitions, writes Lucinda Kemeny Flex Jet Cable & Wireless Cat's secrets out of the bag Prufrock Bodge takes the shine off Jade's jewellery Mail group in talks to buy Ireland on Sunday Cable's car is too loaded to be safe Journey's End Michael Portillo seemed certain to be the saviour of the Tory party. But when he reached for the crown last week, he suffered a brutal fall from grace. Strongly, writes Micharl Prescott, failure has put a spring in his step Skandia Contents Katharine, last of the US media aristocrats You don't wear it well, guys In French heaven while the wife's hors de combat The Sunday Times Enemy of the People When police marksmen came for my friend After a spate of police shootings, Stuart Wavell tells of the night he was called to an armed stakeout Breaking hearts Sylvia Webb tells Ann McFerran how three of her children died at the hands of surgeons at Bristol Royal Infirmary Court artist to the beautiful people Interview Fifty years on, life is more fun What the wedding bells tell us: marry young The Sunday Times Moment of cosmic truth A new satellite should at last prove where the universe came from - and where it is going, says John Gribbin Game on? It's a safe bet that well-meaning plans to liberalise the gambling laws will make Britain a nastier, dumber place The Sunday Times The 'real' Adam Smith is Brown's new best friend Give us a miracle Britain's more liberal attitude to embryo experiments is luring US scientists seeking a medical holy grail, writes Sarah Baxter Aventis Instant celebrities lose it all for the fame game Brainburgers for tea on the road to Damascus An Englishman living in Yemen tells Margarette Driscoll of his travels in the steps of a legendary Muslim explorer Habitat It's Saletime Killing made easy Wartime papers reveal how Britain's agents were taught to fight dirty and kill quickly, writes Denis Rigden Holiday movies that should make a nation sizzle Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Times: Beate Uhse The Daily Telegraph: The Earl of Lincoln Last word. . . People of the Week This Life Nick Newman's Week From The Independent, From The Guardian, From the Daily Mail: P. S. Ryanair Contents No-Fly Zones Good Gear Guide Clubs Sunsail Anatolian Sky Travel One Ferry Tales: New Boats, More Fun Holiday clinic The Caunt family wants sea, sand and thrill-rides in the States. David Wickers delivers for under £5,000 Lunn Poly Tourism Malaysia Late-deals price war Deals of the Week Books of the Week Whale-watching more lucrative than ever DVT hits Oz courts Fire threat dies down Credit-card fraud Questions and Answers Holiday Money TV Travel Readers' Rants New wetbike rules 'too lax' Ordance Survey Crazy for Costa Rica At 73, Sandy Gall thought his action days were over. Then he tried wire-flying over a rainforest Stena Line Links: the courses you'll love to hate The Open finishes today—but you can play on. Tom Otley toughs it out at Royal Birkdale, them rounds up the British Isles' slinkiest links Jordan Aruba Markwarner The Bleakest Links: How to Handle Seaside Hazards On the Cheap Ibiza You don't need a superstar DJ's salary to enjoy the ultimate party island. Matt Rudd keeps the budget on ice while turning up the Ibiza heat Up to her neck in Naxos He helped Emma Gold to change from girl to woman—but Peter turned out less than perfect Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Section Cruise So, what's so great about The Lowdown Want the big picture of a country—the why, what, where and when? You need The Lowdown. Stephen Bleach launches our monthly series of in-depth guides The Sunday Times The Lowdown List: All the Facts and Contacts You'll Need to Plan your Perfect Holiday in Thailand Ireland So, what's so great about Thailand? 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Win a luxury three-night holiday for two at the Palazzo Arzaga in northern Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Warning on fixed rate mortgage costs Adviser 'gagged' for Equitable alarm call Broker owns shares in fund he tips Contents Card firms sued over fees abroad Contents Fundsnetwork Equitable (adj): unfair, incompetent, disastrous MPs call for overhaul of annuities Norwich Union Co-op's rules put carpetbaggers on hiding to nothing Money Matters Legal & General Markets will recover . . . but slowly Falling indexes and downbeat news offer little cheer, writes Robert Winnett Ample Why shares may never boom again Aberdeen Can you retire without a pension? Uncertainty on traditional retirement plans is tempting many to seek alternatives. Naomi Caine and Guy Dennis report How the wealthy can exploit stakeholder loopholes Children, well-off pensioners and better-paid workers should make the most of the government's plan. By Naomi Caine Galliard Homes Limited Child's Play Partridge Muir & Warren Investments Abbey National Equitable cut could be the first of many Customers of the troubled insurer face some tough decisions. What are their options? By Robert Winnett Merrill Lynch HSBC Hasty Exit Savers fight back against the rate-cutting banks An ombudsman's ruling will allow savers to demand redress if banks slash rates. By Robert Winnett CommShare Independent Finance Adviser Insurence for the Future Fixed interest offers good return at low risk Bonds offer safety for your savings but be sure to pick your account with care, writes Kevin Pratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Endowment Best Price Promise! Investors lose as £10bn sits in failing funds Naomi Caine identifies Britain's worst investment schemes—and finds some big names on the list School fees to rise by 7% in autumn Britannic retirement solutions Following the Star Should you go for gold in Beijing? The Olympics may boost the Chinese economy, but the country remains risky for investors. By Liz Phillips Merrill Lynch Discount tempts borrowers to switch mortgage Savings News Picture Gallery Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Windfall Shares How to pick an Isa online You can save time and money by going to a 'fund supermarket' for your Isa. Matthew Wall reviews the best sites High risk stock picking tactics reap rewards Fund Watch Chase De Vere Mortgage Management FPDsavills Neville James Limited ISA Guide How Supermarkets Compare Nelson Sprinter races to secure her future Fame and Fortune Olympian Katharine Merry knows that she cannot run for ever and is saving for her future. By Natalie Graham Ample It's spend, spend, spend after my £30,000 fluke Harvey Nash Mercuri Urval Hoggett-bowers Spencer Stuart BBC NDS Howgate Sable Boyden Spherion Hanover Fox International Spencer Stuart BBC Energis Warren Partners Financial Ombudsman Service Harvey Nash Aspentech Careerdetails Learndirect Radiocommunications Agency Institute of Public Finance Ltd. Toyota Exciting IT Opportunities in New Media Mutek Solutions Nextra a TELENoR Company Pricewaterhousecoopers Michael Page The Sunday Times Capita RAS Informations and communications Police Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution PPP healthcare The Sunday Times The Open University Atkearney Liverpool Victoria Royal Holloway University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Willimott Dixon Young Enterprise Option exist Limited Hays Executive International Search & Selection City & Guilds Western wireless International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernard Haldane associates Charlton Athletic The Sunday Times Public & Healthcare Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Mandata Consultants Ltd AMN Healthcare A4e Health Professions Council National Probation Service SIM Group Ltd TCD Multiple Sclerosis Society Pricewaterhousecoopers Stonham House with Care The Sunday Times Department of Trade and Industry Independent Chair Education The Sunday Times Ef Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottishknowledge The Open University Young writers get poetic licence Writing courses away from the classroom can bring out the creative side in youngsters, writes Cheryl Markosky Education Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items Brunel University Kingston University London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Henman's old school to serve up future stars Leadership success: the key ingredient Charisma, the ability to convey your vision to staff, customers and shareholders, is what distinguishes a leader from a manager, writes Roger Eglin Training Consultants ADTI Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items TATE Police Orange Multiple Display Advertising Items Rights and wrongs of extinguishing the closed shop David Wilson Homes Contents Cliffhanger Fortress above the waves: a former lighthouse in Wales offers views over land, sea and sky, says Gareth Huw Davies Contents Luxury homes with a view of the tip A Thames-side development at Kew, west London, overlooks a council rubbish dump—but it's all just part of city living. Anna McDermott reports Summerhouses Selling Point Picture Gallery Live among the herbs Getting to grips with the euro The single currency comes into effect in parts of Europe on January 1. What will this mean for British second-home buyers, asks Graham Norwood Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton Resdential Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Writer's retreat from drama of life and art Dennis Potter's former home in Ross-on-Wye still has echoes of the playwright, writes Fred Redwood Ready to graduate to grown-up living Got the degree, got the job—finding a home is the next test after leaving university. writes Jenny Knight Kensington westside Prowting Homes Three steps forward, two steps back In the third of a series on restoring a Victorian wreck, Petra Marshall finds her house has hidden horrors For a Park Lane addres you may need to make sacrifices Pulling power of the Aga: the saga continues Ask the Experts: the Aga Gift to a screen siren Wool clothing Rock spoils Pinocchio's birthplace Ex-MP leaves Devon base Dolphin Quays Harrods Estates Metropolis Galliard Homes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes St-George Copthorn Homes Fairview New Homes Ltd. Barratt Countryside Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devington Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Wiltshire - Semington FITZP Private Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Devington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnard marcus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cowes effect A local name for quality Homes of substance and style are being lost for lack of protection, writes Mary Wilson At Risk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fadesa World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Aristo Developers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bayernareal Jaguar Property Bayern Areal Mallonca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parador Properties Jaguar International Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Estates-International Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Estates Interealty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orlando - Disney Area Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeleyhomes Charles Church Superman & Bugs Bunny in the Wast Son of Kwypton! Contents Superman & Bugs Bunny in the Wast Son of Kwypton! Funday-Licious! Dream castles Are you a film fan? Little Miss Happy Dig this! Opera… The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog Shooting Star Paul Wray chats to England soccer hot-shot Michael Owen on the set of his new Sporties TV ad Garlic and herb bread Hey, Good Cooking! Orange flapjacks Onion and red pepper omelette Frozen summer berry yoghurt Beryl the Peril Fresh! WW Buzz! Squirt F-mail Next Week Show Time Dexter's Mad What's up Doc! Eddie Irvine The Funday Times Sport No Title Fans utd Sport news Saturday South Africa v Australia, Tri-Nations This week Tour de France Surf's up Contents My fair lady Contents Cover story Movie bankers A sea of troubles Oh, we do love to be beside the seaside? Even in the jokier works on show at Tate Liverpool, Waldemar Januszczak detects a peculiarly British pessimism Best of the week's films Oops! They did it again One was enough. Jurassic Park III is toothless and way too familiar, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts How to start buying art The experience needn't be as intimidating—or as expensive—as you think, says Michael Wright Biteback Diamond geezer, dodgy tribute Love is on the air Now we're rocking So who said metal was dead? The loud new radio station Total Rock is on a roll, says Mark Edwards Old devils The classic comedy stars of the 1970s are back in action—and it looks like things could get nasty, says Stephen Armstrong Birmigham Royal Ballet The week's theatre See the feathers fly Is Adrian Noble steering the RSC towards disaster? John Peter fires a warning shot across his bows UGC Can you turn an old hall into a great music venue? Classical or modern, it's hard to hit the right note, finds Hugh Pearman Digital Classics tv Record of the week The Sunday Times Music Shop Pop Classical Crucial cuts Beethoven Leonore Overtures 1-3 Jazz Not just for the birds Electronic tweeting in Cheltenham, the patter of endless rain in London. Paul Driver on a good week for everyday sounds Fallen idols Last year they were thrilling, but the Kirov's London Verdi season is a disaster. What's gone wrong, asks Hugh Canning Look ahead Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week; don't miss The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Video Top 10 classical albums June 16 July 14 Top 10 classical indie June 16-July 14 Agenda The Royal Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items London calling music BBC Proms Multiple Display Advertising Items The European Entertainment Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Brian Conley Uktickets Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Gondoliers Closer to Heaven Chichester Festival Guildford Live Under the Influence Capital Breaks A Great West End Comedy Noises off Culture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast forward to the future Time Travel in Einstein's Universe by J Richard Gott Weidenfeld £18.99 pp291 At the court of the king of jazz Duke Ellington and his World: A Biography by a H Lawrence Routledge £19.99 pp492 Diary English to the core The Warden of English: The Life of H W Fowler by Jenny McMorris Oup £19.99 pp262 At a glance Letters The day that Botham the biffer beat the odds 500-1: The Miracle of Headingley '81 by Rob Steen and Alastair McLellan BBC £16.99 pp267 Lethal yorkers and verbal brickbats Dazzler: The Autobiography by Darren Gough Michael Joseph £16.99 pp344 Cheating on freedom The American Revolution: A People's History by Ray Raphael Profile £20 pp386 At a glance Worldbooks A little night reading What Simon Armitage has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: global warming Ireland Company: A Chosen Life by John Montague Duckworth £14.99 pp190 Selected Poems by John Montague Penguin £8.99 pp240 Brendan Behan's little joke Troubles and strife The Shape of Irish History by a T Q Stewart Blackstaff Press £16.99 pp209 Face to face with mortality The Congress of Mummies: Science, Obsession, and the Everlasting Dead by Heather Pringle Fourth Estate £15.99 pp368 At a glance Smile therapy Sean O'brien warms to hip and witty lines ranging from northern chill to love gone cold The long and the short of it Poems 1968-1998 by Paul Muldoon Faber £12.99 pp479 The spy who came in for some heat A Spy's Life by Henry Porter Orion £12.99 pp402 A river runs through it Empire Falls by Richard Russo Chatto £10.99 pp483 How to keep the emperors diverted The Evening of the World by Allan Massie Weidenfeld £12.99 pp286 At a glance Difficult to picture Plowing the Dark by Richard Powers Heinemann £9.99 pp415 Paperbacks The Open University Children's book of the week Kat Je the Windmill Cat by Gretchen Woelfle, Illustrated by Nicola Bayley Age4-8 Pick of the week The Third Reich: A New History by Michael Burleigh Audio books of the week Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read . . . The Sunday Times Books Direct Pile 'Em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 697 Hardbacks Paperbacks Children's paperbacks Compiled by Bookwatch from data supplied by… Manuals Contents The one to watch The week ahead Best film Wings Of The Dove Today, C4,9pm Where There's Muck . . . Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending July 1 Hello Culture: Wildness Critics Choice Guys And Dolls (BBC2, 2.40pm) Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One 4X4: Bad Air Days Critics choice Onegin Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One Reputation: Ben Johnson Reputations: Ben Johnson Film Choice Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One River deep, mountain high: Andes to Amazon (UK… Meet The Kilshaws Critics' choice Film Choice BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Ancient Apocalypse Critics choice Film choice Tonight BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Turf Wars Critics choice Film choice Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One Owen Wingrave Critics choice Film choice Tonight BBC1 Radio Sky One The Sunday Times Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents House of Fraser Victoria's Secrets Far from being a charity case, Victoria Hervey still means business Contents Toe the line Please. Don't mistreat your feet.'Cos we have to took at them, says India Knight Asset-Stripping She is one of Hollywood's hottest exports, but all the public seems to care about Flashers on Film And the Ugly You'll like this. . . And a lot. It's time to learn some new tricks as conjuring becomes the coolest party piece, says Sasha Slater Cartier Can real men wear pink? Puce is on the loose In menswear this year, so soon even the butchest boys won't be able to avoid it. Here, we explain how to wear it without looking like a big girl's blouse In the picture Another Country Remembrance of things past was all the rage in Paris this week—and lack of new ideas made for some very dull shows, says Colin McDowell Picture Gallery Chillies Where to Get It Tio Pepe Letters Local authority Winner's Dinners Suck It and See If the last riesling you tasted had the word Laski on the label, it's time to give it another go - you're in for a pleasant surprise Something to drink Big red Australians Table Talk The white house The director of London's Design Museum proves that a home can be pale and interesting, says Victoria O'brien The best for less Cultural Revolution Why Chinese wallpaper is blossoming again. By Hilary Lowe Down to Earth The Green Room When it's too hot to be indoors, make a great outdoors. Styled by Hilary Robertson Questions and Answers Amdega Heavens Scent Lilies are under attack from a voracious pest, but their opulent flowers and heady perfume make them well worth defending, says Dan Pearson Guardian Archadeck Multiple Display Advertising Items Cordula British Antique Replicas Reproduction Furniture Fabric World Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Stonebow Leisure Hard Woodstock Ltd Decksdirect Indian Ocean Trading Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes & Jarvis Life Style If you think your health is more important than your high-flying career, it might be time to steal your PA's job, says Peta Bee 2 Minute Clinic Sweet talk Honey's healing properties are now the subject of serious scientific research, says Esme Floyd Medical Notes Nicotine and depression, reducing fat intake, gluten allergies, snoring and car-crash link Strachan Bathstore. com Divani Oakridge Classic Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa Workshop Direct Kirkdale Thomas Lloyd F&s Lighting Birbek What's the alternative? Consumer File Croft Original Do you want to look like Lara Croft? 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S Contents Audi Suzuki BBC Radio 2 Krishnan and Geeta Guru-Murthy Portland C. pen Life in the Fast Plane Subaru Lexus Ford Future Shock In the Future, Advertising Hoardings Will Address… Boss Hugu Boss De Vere Hotels The New Volvo The things I value NFU Mutual The 'Black Sitting' photographs of 1955 are perhaps… Their relationship was so close that many thought… This studio session, in January 1957, was the last… The Black Sitting took place in New York, just… Milton H Greene met Marilyn Monroe in the car park… The siren of the silver screen in all her glory:… The Sunday Times Wine Club Ford Dog Days at the White House Tetrad a backdrop for living Neville Johnson Futon Company the Store of Ideas Sunset National Conservatories Charles Tyrwhitt Charles Tyrwhitt Plumbs Covers Under Eye Lift Serum Crowson Clipper 2002 Churchill Mephisto Teaser Bookwise Chess Bridge Health Express Jayagold A Life in the Day of Tamara Rojo Multiyork Life is full of choices Contents Intel inside Contents Ten consequences of annoying your IT department What a Site Kodel S1-5 Portable Speakers Wrestling on mash of the day Weird Wired World Blow your top on the net The web is tailor-made for people to bring their everyday concerns to the attention of a wider audience in the hope of bringing about change. Andrew Mueller meets the do-it-yourself campaigners Below your top on the net The campaign trail Caroline Ford, 26, an Open University student from London, tells Simon Crerar how she set up her website Site test Bargain hunting Sally Kinnes weighs up the price-comparison sites where robots scan the marketaplace to hunt down bargains Robbie Hudson tracks the Bible and Bigfoot That's amazing Society surfing James Wallis finds sites to while away the summer Take five Sunday's online challenge: Gail Robinson makes an outing of the Proms Web shopper Musical workout Computers that Know the Score Scientists in Leeds have taught machines how to read music. Max Glaskin discovers how they could decipher faded manuscripts where humans have failed Shopping Readers share their experiences at the desktop Cans that sound as good as they look For music on the move or listening loud without walking the neighbours, headphones are an essential accessory. David Price reviews four of the latest designs Doors explains how to cut those phone bills while you surf Living with second best Star check Club Dj Sister Bliss is one third of the dance band Faithless. She discusses the gadgets in her life with Mike Pattenden Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Reader's tip What's new Games Why geeks take the blame Empiredirect Telewest
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