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Jonathan Northcroft, Nagindas Khajuria, John Dugdale, Nicolas Balfour, Michael Prescott, Mark Stretton, Dominc Rushe, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Kenny Farquharson, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, David Adam, Lesley White, Adam Sweeting, Paul Burke, J D, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Christopher Roberts, Jacqul Ripley, Jonty Parr, Kathryn Cooper, Sam Gilpin, Dipesh report, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Edin Hamzic, Melanie Phillips, Gillian Hall, Gordon Bracken, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, Sally Brown, Kathy Brewis, Roger Eglln, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Wendy Holden, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Victoria Beckham, Iain Duncan Smith, Suzy Hoodless, Alan McPherson, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Geraldine Hackett, David Hewson, Milton Shulman, Ian Shepherdson, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, Carl Magnus Palm, Mark Taylor, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Andrew Oswald, Peter Kemp, Victoria Segal, John Symon, Cheryl Markosky, James Clark Defence Correspondent, Libby Purves, John O'Donnell, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Mary Brittain, Patrick Wright, Nick Remison, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Jamie Walker, Roger Eglin, Frances Taylor, Josephine Smit, Alastair Hendy, John Hiatt, Simon Mills, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Patrick Wilkinson, Michael Woodhead, Glyn Richards, John Humphrys, Paul Driver, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Michael Bishop, Sue Fox, Shelley Von Strunckel, Phil Barker, Alex Clark, Patrick Garratt, David Leppard, Stuart Andrews, Paul Durman, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rob Parsons, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Robbie Hurdson, Gillian Bowditch, Danny O'Brien, Rose Heiney, Rob Huges, Sacha Hartgers, Daphne Hunt, Raymond Keene, Claire Coulson, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, A R Harper, Kipper Williams, Andy Knott, lan Hawkey, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Peta Bee, Piers Adam, Peter kidd, John McLaren, Tim Moorey, M J, Rob Ryan, Fiona Terry, Alex Kadis, Trevor Lewis, Juliana Ruhfus Butembo, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, Robert Frauenstein, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Mueller, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Ray Hutton, Joss Ackland, Jenny Uglow, Conor Ryan, Peter Charles Godfrey, John Bruton Td Former Fine Gael leader, Luke Hamill, Mary Lovell, Colin Leach, Amanda Craig, John Harlow, Erica Brown, Godfrey Smith, Margaret Walters, Robert Winnett Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Urbanek, Dipesh Gadher, Stephen Hoare, Gordon Keyes, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Amber Rust, Victoria Birchall, Tom Robbins, Natalle Graham, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Robert Johnston, Sophie Pither, Cherry Norton, Rw Johnson, Sally Kinnes, G Hillary, Peter Semler, David Wickers, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, P M Wetherhill, John Aizlewood, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Linda Watson, Lydla Slater, Rupert Steiner, Helen, David Budworth, Jack Kane, Dan Cairns, David Parsley, Phillip Knightley, Frank Field, Victoria Stanley, Steve Grant, Sandy Gall, Barry Newcombe, Richard Wort, William Gray, Boris Schapiro, Brenda Wilson,

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Ticket to ride Revealed: the new migrant trail Teachers to get creches in schools Contents Kuoni 2 for 1 Flights Europe from £33 Return Hat-trick hero: Michael Owen scores three as England trounce Germany 5-1 in Munich Duncan Smith tells of his Japanese ancestry Stolen computers worth £20m 'destined for Iraq' News Review Travel Are Any Sections Missing? Next Week Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Mortgage Leaked report links jet lag to blood clots Britons pay more for private operations Union bosses had health cover Blair faces rocket from his old CND comrades Peace talks in shampoo spy war Rising son of the Tory party Duncan Smith's Japanese ancestry McCartney backs animal rights group in school milk boycott Intelligent Finance Smuggled to the White Cliffs by Posing as illegal migrants, undercover reporters Sacha Hartgers and Peter Semler bought a passage from Albani to Britain Mortgages Moonlight—and then you swim Mercedes-Benz Fujitsu Gene test will identify sunbathers with cancer risk Cash-strapped church to sell £20m paintings Le Mesurier's wife admits her guilt over Tony Hancock's death Scottish Widows Airlines face big fines for cancelling Whales leave Keiko behind British Airways Attenborough team find new sea species Students sell car licence points 'Fledgling' adults are not grown up until 35 Rimington talks up £1m profit for spy story British Airways Fujitsu Computers Siemens Willkommen to the New NHS What needs to happen now Patients are a vital force in the drive to put customers at the heart of a modern NHS, writes Frank Field Egg: card China's elite pick British public schools Peugeot Half the world heads for life in the big city It's being so tacky as keeps her going Profile Rule the waves? These days we're lost at sea Go The human trade Schools must improve Ouch We must win the battle in Labour territory Hey mister, can you spare a penny for a sick child? Watchdogs bite back their criticism of Morris's Brass Eye Atticvs Ken gets puff of support from Puri's piggy bank Atticvs Tories have to root out the racists in their midst The Royal Bank of Scotland The making of Mugabe A Class of its Own Building walls round Israel Your profile of Mark Ravenhill (News Review last… Granny's secrets Healthy patriotism and unhealthy fear Points Birthdays Absolutely true to life Edina and Patsy are back and barmier than ever. But they're not a designer patch on the real-world AbFeb industries says Wendy Holden Halieay Refugees becalmed as deal stalls Paul Ham Sydney Jamie Walker Christmas Island Lionel Richie Captain Scott's men sacrificed themselves at his side Tempur Exotic family gives Jospin a bounce Baby deaths rise in Congo mineral rush Scotland Goebbels was just a good old boy Intel inside Macedonia rearms in the Nato peace Japan gears up for space tourism Bluesure Clinton goes hustling with Hannibal Top Israelis on Arafat hit list Vectropy Publishing Mitsubishi Motors PC people turn race summit into a revolting spectacle AA Insurance Service Mugabe's men force workers to join his unions Englishwoman fights zero tolerance cops Sorry, sir, the chefs are off Inside Paris Ravers are mad for it More than just a game Sir Isaac Newton and Armageddon England clear way to World cup with 5-1 German Victory Clarke warns of far-right influx if he loses vote Supematural appeal: The Australian actress Nicole… Weather and Travel Outlook Best ferry prices Police talk to hospital tube firm News in Brief Army scaled down Vaccine 'can destroy Aids virus' Poor English OAPs Dvla drives up price of number plates Electoral roll move Club arson probe Three tickets share £10.8m jackpot Southampton Boat Show Hit-and-run death Prince at Braemar Affairs claim Titanic price Hamming it up England win boosts World Cup hopes Contents Cheltenham & Gloucester Black mark Cup of cheer It doesn't get any Gerrard jewel in the crown Win has coach living a dream Stunning Owen prove he's in a class of his own Liverpool's prolific striker shows he has the temperament for the big stage with a superb hat-trick 100 Years of Football Rivalry: But England Get the Last Laugh with Majestic Munich Victory Voller's side is left in tatters Germany: A Player-By-Player Analysis Botting out: never mind the beer halls of munich Albania next in firing line Resurgent England should not be troubled by Albania, who have become the whipping boys of Group 9 England: A Player-By-Player Analysis Captain was fit to pull strings Mulryne lights up Northern Ireland against Denmark World Cup European qualifying FA Barclaycard Premiership Other Football and this Week's Fixtures Brian Moore Dies, Aged 69 The Week's Transfers Pools Nationwide Third Division Pools Panel Assessed McAteer kills off Holland Humiliated Stam hounded by Irish 'whippets On yesterday's evidence, Sir Alex Ferguson was right to offload the former linchpin of his defence. Jonathan Northcroft reports Croatia prolong Tartan Army's wait Familiar tale of woe for Welsh Rubber Stam Jonathan Northcroft on the real reasons behind Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to bounce the Dutch international out of Old Trafford, and replace him with the 35-year-old French defender' Laurent Balnc Better late than never, Blanc finds perfect match The Frenchman brings a wealth of class to Old Trafford, where he finally gets a chance to play on Europe's biggest stage. By lan Hawkey The Case for the Defence: United's Options Discarded coach comes back to haunt Henman The British No 1 succumbs to a rash of unforced errors as hes is beaten by Belgium's Xavier Malisse. Richard Evens reports Black mark Seles in shape to reliece glory Older and wiser the former No 1 is working flat out to reclaim her place at the top. By Richard Evans Badge of courage weighs heavily on heroes Stam pays for disloyalty Letters to the Sports Editor Angling Picks of the week Sport on TV Q&A Any Answers? Book Review One Hundred Lords Tests Bestsellers Somerset romp home Parsons inspires win Leicestershire V Somerset C&G Trophy Final Boswell finds bowling in Wonderland hard work Maybe it was the occasion, perhaps the Lord's slope, but after only two overs, Scott Boswell had conceded 23 runs. By lvo Tennant King's brave display of faith at Burghley Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Todays Racecards: York, Sandown, Hamilton Coverage of All Three Meetings on Sky Sports 3 from 3pm Rugby Union Rugby League Racing Olazabal dream fades Padraig Harrington's birdie blitz snatches the lead from John Daly, but other Ryder Cup hopefuls struggle Peugeot Torrance holds all the cards Itv Digital Can Lam tame Tigers? Mercier makes Saints suffer Today's Zurich Premiership Games Flawless Everitt buries Quins Eales earns perfect send-off The Sunday Times Hull given Giant fright Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin The old Juan-two The in-form Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya seizes his second pole position in three races in the wet in Belgium Motoring Zero Mileage Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Varity of quality used cars 01Y B3 3.3 Convertible Park Lane L&C Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items 7501 Long Wheel Base, 99v, velvet Blue British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C Pendragon Whitehouse Ruxley Alpina Barons Sytnerdirect Victoria Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Dent Devils Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula The Sunday Times Land Rover The Space Race Ray Hutton selects the best people carriers on the market Take a gamble on three lucky numbers Lost of Porsches are called 911, but there's only one 993 Clean up on your car tax Jaguar Guy Salmon Watford Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hartwell Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appleyard Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retail Jackson Alexandra Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz-New in Stock Pinewood Bradshaw Webb Romans Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Rose & Young Cruickshank William Loughran Direct Loctor Bkthomas Greenoaks Rivervale Bramshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham Finnie Mackie Motors The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanwells Glenvarigill Specialist Cars of London Porsche AFN Loncaster Dick Lovett JCT600 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carmarks DVLA Britishcarregistrations Inchcape plc company Back to basics Ray Hutton tests the Jensen S-V8 roadster NavTrak Driving Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Aproved Ron Stratton & Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Ribble Valley Multiple Display Advertising Items Larry and the strange case of the fancy-dress Mustang Broughtons Jack Barclay Limited Bupa joins bidding war for care group Goldman to bail out Bioglan's £500m bid Rover and Proton revive negotitions on linking up Virgin True brick Party is over for corporate entertainment Basket cases BT mobile arm to have debt slashed Don't tell the passengers, but BA is about to nosedive Agenda Britain will escape slump say forecasts Kirstie Hamilton Ford plots to put British chief into Nasser's seat Conran dishes up a £4.2m dessert Business Digest Barings auditors in final bid to stop court action Abbey to cut its junk bond exposure Alltracel boss left trail of unpaid bills Bridgepoint puts holiday firm up for sale Venture capitalist in play for Early Learning Centre Regulators halt water deal Laidlaw sinks IIR's £1bn float The Times Evans seeks £200m for biotech research fund What's up What's down Verdict: The euro is likely to go on getting… Flexjet Oil price puts skids under growth Many economists play down the impact of the oil price but the fact is that when it rises sharply, economies always start to slow down about 18 months later, writers Andrew Oswald Consumers shrug off flood of bad news Business Letters Www. basketcase Online shopping promised a lot but has so far failed to deliver. Report by Dominic Rushe The Sunday Times Drug film that overdosed on confidence Bioglan's go-go boss has misjudged City sentiment and is fighting to save a vital £500m deal. By Paul Durman Black rebuilds media empire Conrad Black is searching the world for acquistions after pulling out of Canada. Report by Garth Alexander Work Orange Orange Ex-brickie cements role of top builder John White was a school drop-out who began work with a trowel and mortar. Now he has turned Persimmon into Britain's biggest house builder Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Rent your Home Town from £10 per Week Investment Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items The SCF GROUP OCRA WORLD Wide Company Store Group WVE The Sunday Times Guaranteed! The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Profit from it! Multiple Display Advertising Items Live your Dreams Databank Logica to send City an impressive message Diageo Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes overseas A Share in the Boardroom Logica to send City an impressive message Increament home Loses & mortages Ltd. Expansion into male beauty promises to be close shave Enterprise network Textile firm cuts its cloth to suit luxury export markets Progress Report Yorklyde Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Ray Perry Chartered Institute of Marketing Gary Robertson Npower Mark Hunt KPMG Why temps can be a permanent problem Temporary staff now have almost as many rights as their full-time counterpart. By John O'Donnell Green fingers do the walking after expensive training Questions of Business Surfing turned beach bum into chairman of the board Alan Green's natty shorts became a global brand after catching the eye of a champion, writes Mark Stretton Schroders needs outsider to recapture glory years We suggest you throw away their business cards Cisco jokers' cut in loo benefits Prufrock Gates corners battle of the babes Abbey's junk bond gamble scares City The treasury arm of the bank has been taking huge risks, writes Kirstie Hamilton Loving Hitler Mercedes-Benz Meet new Tory woman Inside History plc Bush spins to win in a budget black hole Get a move on, girls Let them eat shepherd's pie at the chateau The Sunday Times Enemy of the People Silly research New Tory babes versus the battleaxes There are more female Tories than men—an that is why there are so few women Tory MPs The Sunday Times Yummy mummies do it by the book Career superwomen are finding out about motherhood the hard way, says Amber Rust Career pop stars don't wear bikins Interview Tea, scones and spligg with the in-laws Down on the farm with her husband's family, Clare Gascoigne got a higher tea than she bargained for Bloody good yarns make a tidy profit for History plc On the eve of his new TV blockbuster David starkey tells Sarah Baxte about the new tribe of mercenary historians Ruin of a nation for both black and white Helen, a white Zimbabwean, tells the harrowing story of a family caught up in intimidaton and bloodshed The old school's cyber warriors Blind to the love they offered me All his life Ved Mehta learnt to conquer his blindness brillantly untilseries of passionate affairs went horrible wrong The Sunday Times After the horror picutres, the guilt A lifetime of taking photographs in the front line has not reconciled Don McCullin to war or its after-effets, he tells Marie Colvin The Times Home is where you don't need to swing a cat Secret past that rocked Abba Frida Lyngsted Knew she was bom of a wartime love affair but never knew her fater was alive, writes Carl Magnus Palm Education Germans laugh off defeat - on the Subbuteo pitch Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Aaliyah Haughton The Times: Ken Tyrrell People of the Week This Life No More Delays for Virgin I'm Gonna Make You an Offer You Can Refuse Look, Jamie, It's Not You… A First at Cambridge Nick Newman's Week From The Times, From The Daily Telegraph, From the Daily Mail, From The Guardian: P. S. The best hotel in Britain? The Cesars are the Oscars of the hotel world—but do the winners really deserve to be called the best in Britain nad Ireland? Here we exclusively announce this year's awards—and our writers give The Sunday Times's verdict Ryanair Where was I? Balmy Bahamas Clubs Britain's best hotels? Britains best hotels? Your Guide to the Guides The Magnificent Seven Holiday clinic Janice and Lorraine have free BA flights—but where should they go? David Wickers spreads his wings Love was not the drug Paul Burke took a trip in Samui—and met a vision of loveliness British Airways Holidays The Holidaymakers' Profile Qantas Holiday clinic Net prices higher Questions and Answers Somak Holidays CTS Horizons Holiday Money ST wine offer Deals of the Week Its national parks are America's pride and joy, but… Where was I? ABTA V1708 AITO Dengue warnings Ian Schrager, the brains behind trendly hotles such… Single? Pettitts Pleasureseekers Ltd Code to cut coast deaths Book of the Week Sundaytimesdirect Readers' Rants TV Travel Aruba Jewels of the jungle More than 3,000 years of history lie hidden in the forest. Sandy Gally travels Guatemala's Mayan trail Tropical Places High Street Price Match Bahamas: Best of Swim wit dolphins, trawl the malls or kick back on a prfect beach: island-hopping gives you the best of the Bahamas, says William Gray The Sunday Times La France parfaite is a Channel-hop away You're just hours from a delicious weekend, says David Wickers What am I bid for this lost luggage? If bags go astray, where do they end up? Under the hammer. By Mark Hodson 2 For 1 Flight Offer On the Cheap Cool cafes, fiery brandy and floating clubs—it's party time in Belgrade. Forget your preconceptions and dive in, says Emily Milich Look north for a world-beating drive The humble A686 is one of the most spectacular roads around, says the AA. Erica Brown revs up What to See and Do En Route Take the low-cost route to No-frills airlines have brought the continent's best-kept secrets withing reach. We test five of the finest SAGA As Others See us The customer-service manager with Buzz The cabin-crew manager with Go Europe's hidden cities Everybody's going to . . . Marrakesh Côte d'Azur? I don't think so, darling—the smart set are heading for the souk. 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Win a week's villa holiday for two in southern Spain, with Travellers Way Multiple Display Advertising Items Penhaven Country House City predicts strong share recovery Savage rate cuts hit bank savers Richest 10% pay half of income tax Against the odds House prices in summer surge Jupiter Her final answer There's inflation we hate and inflation we just love Annuity burden threatens returns Abbey National School fees trust can help avoid inheritance tax Cheltenham & Gloucester Rate 'tarts' can save thousands a year Chasing the best deals on loans and savings is easy and profitable. Guy Dennis tells you what to do Legal & General Secretary Plays her Cards Right Virgin Who is managing your funds? Some firms use freelance experts to run their funds—with good results. Should others follow suit? By Alicia Wyllie Life Search Caution pays off for a perpetually good performer RBS Advanta Legal & General Corporate bond plans 'are riskie than ever before' Property prices set for sharp slowdown Second home sales pass 1m mark Equity from rising house prices—and cheap mortgages—are fuelling a holiday property boom, says David Budworth Merrill Lynch HSBC Exeter Friendly Top tips to cut your bill from the taxman Experts say most of us could pay less tax. Kathryn Cooper explains how it is done Legal & General Annual returns are less taxing online The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Savers should switch money into cash funds You can beat the return on a deposit account by moving to a money-market plan, writes Alicia Wyllie Millions lose as National Savings slashes its rates Henderson Global investors Small investors join big-risk gamblers Spread betting can bring huge profits—and frightening losses. It's not for the fainthearted, says David Budworth Open plan from the Woolwich When share profits are low, look to the futures Even when markets are flat, there is money to be made. Nick Gardner explains one to cash in Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans TOP Isa FUNDS Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares American woes drown out good news at home Markets plunged after reports that the US is growing at its slowest rate for eight years. By David Budwoth Egg launches zero-interest card Savings News Chase De Vere FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items M&g Investments Millionaire winner prizes her security Fame and Fortune Judith Keppel was the first to take home £1m from a British TV quiz. What does she do with it, asks Natalie Graham Supermarket bargains help trader beat slump Clever trades in Somerfield pushed John Urbanek into profit, despite an internet failure and falling prices Heidrick & Struggles International Hallmark Punch retail MacMillan International Harvey Nash Health & Safety Executive Whitehead Mann GKR Norman Bruanhent Sage Spencer Stuart Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Finlayson Wagner Black Whitehead Mann GKR Michael Page International Driving up Standards QinetiQ Public Defender Service Trading Directors Barclaycard Tube Lines Hayward & Associates Strategic Dimensions PSD Whitehead Mann GKR Harvey Nash Connexions Odgers For Public Appointments see pages 6-7 Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Bloomberg Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR EasyJet P&O Cruises Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Norman Broadbent Heidrick & Struggles International The Adult Learning Inspectorate (Ali) The Sunday Times Succession Planning Associates Public Record Office Sacred Heart Hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering and Decontamination Team Members (2… Chapterhousepublishing Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy OCPA Kingston University The Sunday Times A new language a new life Whitehead Mann GKR Drive the e-learning revolution Cornhill Insurance Managing Director National Account Managers Asiantaeth Yr Amgylchedd Cymru Staffordshire Howgate-sable Culture. gov PRIMROSEMcMillan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durmmondwalker Multiple Display Advertising Items Certegy Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduated? Healless Spencer Multiple Display Advertising Items NMC-Ennismore Sales Manager - London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Directors Airbus Safeway Connaught CMR The Sunday Times Solving maths teacher equation Using teachers without maths degress to slove acute shortages all adds up, says Conor Ryan Cambridge Arts & Sciences Principal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Birmingham Business School Oxford Mapleacademy Your new Career from £25 University of Bristol Law Online Kingston Business School Thames Valley University Exhausted by Ellie—the human Etna Graduates become more demanding A new generation of university leavers wants to be valued well rewarded and given responsiblity writes Roger Eglln British Medical Assciation European Sales manager Interexec Multiple Display Advertising Items The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers The Sunday Times Architectural Technician Healless Spencer Firms send for recruiters to manage staff Haringey Council The house that grew There's nothing new in household extensions—but it took 400 years to convert a modest Cotswolds property into an imposing country house, writes Fiona Terry Imperial wharf It's Richer up North Family affair Curing the leasehold blues Flat-owners with dwindling leases should club together to buy the freehold, says Graham Norwood Selling Point Houses with ha-has Tenants come with flat Guide to Buying a Freehold Forever stylish signs of the times Furniture shop owner Nick Morris talks Cheryl Markosky though 30 years of changes in buying habits Additions that count Embrace Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Homes Ltd. Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward The London Property News The Property News Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-fi guru's Leeds buy Entrepreneur Julian Richer was so impressed with his £1m buy-to-let flat that he moved in, writes Mary wilson Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Will a house revamp unlock its true value? When a farmhouse wouldn't shift, the owners decided on crucial changes. Cheryl Markosky asks if it will sell now Barratt St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Barratt With a little help from gran Young single people buying their first homes in the trendy but high-priced parts of London are increasing being helped by family trusts of gifts, writes Stephen Hoare How to keep property in the family Would you let the public into your home to view an inherited work of art? Jonty Parr looks at other options Bristol finally embraces modern design Resistance to contemporary style is being overcome by new waterside homes, writes Josephine Smith Hendrix internet auction Queens' delight Artist's studio Sinatra's La mansion Where Dali dallied QR Grovemanor Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Barratt New Crescent Yard Barratt Aspire Putney SW15 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invest in the right property Crestnicholson The Sunday Times FPDsavills The Sunday Times Private Sales Bray: Berkshire The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Splendid isolation A victorian fort in the Solent is the next best thing to owning your own island, says Cheryl Markosky A cosy little cottage—or just too small? Next Week Home-Starting next Week in the Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Vila Sol World Class Homes Propertunities Private House Owner? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bendinat Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Orlando - Disney Area Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSB World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Homes Charles Church The Duck Knight Weturns! Superman in & Bugsbunny Clocking on Talking toons Girls at large The Duck Knight Weturns! It's a Wonder The funny bunnies Old bones Crazy carvings Face to face Let's jump around The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog Braceface Tale of Terror Tale of Terror Read Funday's exclusive extract from Lemony snicket's third book in the a series of unfortunate Events series - The Wide Window - out this week The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Fresh! Looney Tunes Buzz! It's a Bombshell The Miracle Continues Girl Talk! Hot! Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnaher Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Sunday Times Learning, Cool, UK! Normal TNL competition rules to all Funday Times Dear f-mail Spellbound Jake Crowhurst Fans utd Sport news Today Newcastle Wednesday World Cup qualifier, Belgium v Scotland Race Ace Contents Books Contents Notre-Daime de parts Contents A film that is faithful to our wartime heroism? It's all thanks to Mick Jagger, reports Garth Pearce He was a revelation Alvin Ailey broke down the old barriers and created an all-encompassing dance style with his multiracial company. So get ready to leave your preconcetpions at the door and start dancing in the aisles, says Clifford Bishop Birmingham Royal Ballet Short Cuts Joust for kicks It takes liberties with Chaucer, but a knight's Tale is a tall story told, says Edward Porter Jamiroquai War on the shore The Final Countdown Biteback It was fabulous, but the party's over Television Saving face New lamps for old Dan Flavin's light sculptures are a shining example of 'less is more but what happens when the bulbs blow, asks Frank Whitford' Manchester Airport Keeping up apperances art that needs constant care Who's a cheeky mynci? Gently subversive they may be, but Gorky's latest album rocks, says Dan Cairns EMI Classics Donmar Mahhler's Conversion A tale of two cities A trip to New York, then a Belgian utopian sprawl wrap up David Dougill's festival VHS & DVD Video What does it all mean What does it all mean In Edinburgh, John Peter grapples with plays without characters, lewd acts on upright pianos—and not a surtitle in sight 'An Absolute Treat' Peggysuethemusical Scottish Opera's shoestring Valkyrie needs more fire, says Hugh Canning Act Record of the week Preston School of Industry All This Sounds Gas Matador W16cd96, £14.99 The Sunday Times Pop Classical Handel Complete Violin Sonatas Andrew Manze (violin), richard Egarr (harpsichord) Harmonia Mundi, France HMU 907259, £7.50 Mozart Divertimento in E flat k563, Duo in B flat K424 Leopold String Trio Hyperion CDA 67246, £15.50 Dvorak Violin Sonata in F, Violin Sonatina in G, Romance in F, Four Romantic Pieces Qlan Zhou (violin,) Edmund Battersby (Piano) Naxos 8.554413, £5.55 Chopin Ballades, Polonaises, etc Freddy Kempf (piano) BIS-CD-1160, £15.50 Crucial cuts Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Jazz Fontella Bass & the Voices of St Louis Travellin' Justin Time Just 157-2, £16.99 Various Artists Samba Soul 701 Ziriguiboom ZIR 07, £16.50 Winning the funny money When the Perrier judges leave, the real comedy prizes are awarded. Who left Edinburgh with a TV contract, asks Stephen Armstrong Volochkova Video Agenda Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Flim Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pick of the Proms Pop Comedy The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Rumours of Fleetwood Mac Raw! 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