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Jonathan Northcroft, Rupert Merson, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Nicolas Balfour, Jon Carr, Alan Barker, Terry Pratchett, Alex Gorton, Thomas Richard, Scott Athorne, R C, Barbara Hall, Charlotte Bingham, N J, J James, David Whitaker, David Brown, Professor Gedis Grudzinskas Medical Director, Jon Swain, Vere James, Nicholas Rufford, Gary Robertson managing director, John Peter, John Hardman, Rob Hughes, Tessa Mayes, Helen Davies, Pam Barrett, Teresa Keane, V S, Jonathan Miller, Eric Ackstine, Amanda Ursell, Robin Eggar, Emma Moore, Sharon Walker, Adam Sweeting, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Chris Kilroy, Amanda Hall, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Charlotte Valencia, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, Dr D Spencer, P D, David Smith, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Christine Jameson, Andy Rollé, Neil Wormald, E P, Sir Michael Salt, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, K R, Richard Rao, Guy Dennis, Lynne Truss, Alice B-B, Derek Allen, Ed Valzey, Tony Allen-Mills, Stephen Rogge, Simon Wilde, Martin James, John Gardner, Jeffery Wheatley, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Ethan Vaughan, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Sally Mathews, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Dan Caims, Ryan Taylor, Elisabeth Casey, Philip Kingsley, R Pope, David Hewson, Michael Gillard, Phil Smith business development Director, Carrey Scott, Michael Haynes, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, C Scott, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Helen Kenny, Dr Josephine Pithon, Anita Chaudhuri, John O'Donnell, Theo Paphitis chairman of Millwall, John Parkin, Liz Edwards, Joe Gillett, George Perry, Valeria Korchagina, Adam Nathan, John Timpson chairman, Nick Gardner, Phil Gordon, Eleanor Cowie, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Simon Crearar, Alastair Hendy, Mike Hartley, Moyra Bremner, Chris Woodhead, V H, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Dave Moore, Barnaby Jones, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Paul Driver, Caroline Scott, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Shelley Von Strunckel, Neil Kinnock, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Mike Lancaster, Paul Durman, N J Bell, Mark Ludlow, Gareth Pearce, Farizeh Salahuddin, Dominic Prince, Colin Marks, Mark Edwards, Michael Theodoulou, Susan Clark, Lopes Mendes, W S Graff-Baker, Harriet Perry, James Hopkirk, Danny O'Brien, Graham Snelling, Sara Emslie, Phil Baker, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Richard Young, G Sadler, Chloë Beeney, Raymond Keene, C L, Lucinda Kerneny, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Alexander, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Robert Winston, Alexis Giles, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peter Boyle, Kate Rew, M J, Tim Moorey, Shekhar Kapur, Nick Rennison, Alicia Wylie, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Christopher Bullock, Fiona Terry, David Walsh, Trevor Lewis, Allan Hall Berlin, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Sean O'Brien, A Dixon, Dr Marjorie Jeavons, Mark Anstead, David Windle, Farid Soleimani, Larry Derfner, Maurice Chittenden, Bryan Dutton Director General, Lisa Dunscombe, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Martin Ivens, Ray Hutton, P Preger, Jonathan Leake, Alexandra Dawe, M E, Fred Rogers, Michael Sheridan, John Coben, Hope Peters, John Harlow, Susy Macaulay, Guy Dinner, Amos Carter, Barry Collins, Stephen Hoare, Anna Pursglove, A A Gill, Stanley Silver, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Antonia Fraser, Tom Robbins, Dr Andrea Sella, Michael Attenborough Artistic director, Mary Braid, E C Bennett, Richard Girilling, Jason Mellor, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Seumas Leahy, Claudia Croft, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Graham Hopkins, John Schwarz, Minette Marrin, George Davis, Margarett Driscoll, Clifford Bishop, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Kareu Robinson, Dan Cairns, Kevin Maguire, Michael Riding managing director, Clive Delmonte, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, Ben Rooney, J E, Tom Deveson, Anthony Howard, Mrs Mills, Sarah Baxter, Brian Schofield, Mr R Potter, William Gray, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, D S, Steve Grant, Kate Spicer, Kingston Smith, Joanna Simon, Christine Toontey, Frances Osborne, Dan Pearson, Lewis Benjamin, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Boris Schapiro, Richard Williams,

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Contents US plans new anti-terror raids NHS chiefs snub super hospitals plan Contents Investec Contents Scooping the pool: English swimmers Joanna Fargus,… Dawn to dusk sex puts censors in therapy Contents Ministers bail out British Museum Contents The Sunday Times Abbey National Newspapers Support Recycling Legionnaires' cases rise to 39 as air-conditioning is blamed Police fail to meet 75% of crime targets Byers plots a comeback with pro-Israel pressure group MoD to spend £7.5m on replacing unreliable guns Crisis as student numbers plummet Turbulent priest forged Viking map of America Carey to teach business moguls the joys of caring capitalism New allegations over killing of MP Airey Neave Ireland Deadly ebola virus 'kit' for sale over internet PC World The bioterrorist arsenal Irvine's son may lodge insanity plea on stalking Norwich Union Earl quizzed over film funding scam Cancer agent is discovered in microwaved food Mercedes-Benz Vauxhall Radcliffe will be Britain's richest athlete De Savary sets sail for second America's Cup 'Robo-doc' to help shorten NHS lists The German robot doctor BT Friends reunited but couples split by website trysts Botched sting is tonic for bootleggers Insight P&O Stena Corrections Zurich Bank Schama in £3m book and TV deal Coventry Ted Hughes's daughter gets lottery aid for life story Volkswagen Thousand pupils adrift in secondary places limbo BT Cate Blanchett Giovanni Ribisi Stoppard gives theatre longest day in Utopia Fayed saved £40m in secret tax deal Drivers could pay out for all cycle accidents T&T Clark Land Rover The Gathering Desert Storm Washington has got Saddam in its sights. But with mounting uncertainty abroad and no battle plan agreed, the road to Baghdad is littered with potholes. Tony Allen-Mills reports Peugeot One call from the great When Saddam took power he stamped out all opposition. Marie Colvin talks to a man who endured his brutality Dictator and another day of designer torture began in prison War of Words Citroën They Just Clicked Internet dating is booming in Britain as millions of busy professionals log on in search of love. So what's the big attraction? Jane Mulkerrins reports Huffing and puffing in a flurry of funny money Profile To stay alive, you're better sorry than safe Alliance Leicester Saddam's old tricks The Sunday Times It's a dirty business BT Whistleblowers are the real EU idealists Picture Gallery Knowledge is power: that's why we're a secret society Queen finds something to identify with in Big Brother Prescott makes himself at home as Tony's summer Atticvs Blunkett hunts down a safe haven with the duke Granny rage could seriously damage your summer Kenwood Give way to Lycra louts Rover Doran's theatre credits Hang up while at the wheel Judging parents Brummie boom Points Birthdays This man claims he can defy the laws of gravity and change air travel for ever. So is he barmy or brilliant? When a Russian scientist announced he had invented an anti-gravity machine, he was ridiculed. Now aerospace companies are racing to copy his work. Jonathan Leake reports Flights of Fancy Indiatouristoffice American Express Writer's unsolved murder becomes script in progress Russian submarine 'drunks' lob missile at Harrison Ford Mugabe's lost whites find jungle refuge Cherokeelife Mitsubishi Motors Exile of the Reich loses the son he never met Aphrodite stirs colossal storm Norfolkline Picking up the pieces of terror Right-wing Clinton clone blocks Hillary's route to White House BT Demanding divas raise tone of pop Nissan De Bono's lateral thinking fails to sell island home Chinese send Koreans home to torture The Times Labour hit by new contracts for donors row US sperm bank targets Britain Weather and Travel Outlook 'Nuclear reactor' at centre of Earth Ferrysavers Boy, 7, drowns in school pool News in Brief Miners sell story Twin towers firefighters criticised Benidorm arrest Tighter controls on car pollution CJD blood ban King buys jet Murder on street Single ticket wins £5.4m Lotto jackpot Marriott Buffalo attack Boat mystery Lizards seized SAS men named Fatal beatings Fergie blast on Beckham Golden night for England The Premiership Contents Medals galore at party in the pool Dream night for England Flags flew in Manchester as the home nation's swimmers gave one of the sport's superpowers the fright of their lives, reports Craig Lord Coach warns of 'doping war' after clean Games The Manchester pool has been drugs-free, but England's coach feels the swimming world is still plagued by cheats, writes Craig Lord Victory recalls spirit of Wilkie Freestyle champion Alison Sheppard has revived memories of a great Scottish hero, writes Craig Lord Volvo Thorpe finds silver lining The young Australian is on a hiding to nothing if he fails to win every race, but he is satisfied with his second-place finish. By David Walsh Last-gasp India snatch gold India win the women's hockey final 3-2 in an extra-time thriller amid scenes of farce and a torrent of protest. By Richard Lewis Gold for England's Blind Champion but Disappointment for Britain's Other Medal Hopes Boxers forced to pull punches Nick Pitt Qamar wins a deserved gold, no thanks to the GAmes' scoring systm and pacifist rulebook England felled by Fiji Phil Greeenings team lost 7-5 in the quarter-final, failing to jusity their status as medal contenders Cooke tastes sweetest victory Wales's great hope for cycling superstardom rebounded from a disappointing week to take gold in the women's road race. By Nick Pitt Today at the Games Renault Paula steps up the pace The hard work is paying off for Radcliffe as she sets sights on two gold medals at the European championships in Munich. By Richard Lewis Rugby set to be Olympic game English athletes cash in on lottery funding The medals table in Manchester shows how money spent on young sporting talent is beginning to bear fruit, writes Richard Lewis Roaring Success The Commonwealth Games were as much a triumph for the city iof Manchester as they were for the medalists Why Gold is worth a Fortune The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Rams shackled John Gregory has to balance the books at cash-strapped Derby before any thoughts of a Premiership return Sherwood fires Spurs Venables makes mark Counting the Cost Having been reprieved at the 11th-hour, Bradford City are a long way from being safe, By Rob Hughes Heads to roll after ITV football fiasco Blues survive Morrison scare Ipswich hail teenager Ambrose Lua Lua puts the bite on Wolves The Sunday Times Cup rebels tackle Uefa Ruthless Fergie Sir Alex Ferguson must put form above reputation as he attempts to win back the title Ferguson's Dilemma: Six into Four Does Not Go Keegan proves he is no one-hit wonder Kevin Keegan returned to adoring fans at the Hamburg club he led to glory 25 years ago. By Jason Mellor Tour rider's wife is left holding the baby Games point way forward Questions & Answers Picks of the week Sport on TV Angling Book Review The Race Tim Zimmennan Orion, hb, £18,99 Larsson launches champions Late strike pegs back Rangers Football results Cole and Yorke on Target as Blackburn Hit 10 Cut-off point: Gordon Marshall, the Kilmarnock… Gretna are Bridesmaids No More Door opens for Key The Kent opener is set for a middle-order debut at Trent Bridge as Graham Thorpe looks likely to miss England's Ashes tour. By Simon Wilde Fletcher on sticky wicket when ECB cheif goes The departure of Lord MacLaurin leaves doubts over the future of a coach who is ill at ease when dealing with the media. By Simon Wilde Cricket World Cup 2003 Harbhajan stakes his claim for Test recall Norwich Union League The fast starter England's Simon James rattles India and wants to Prove he's the quickest bowler in the world Built for Speed: The Leading Pacemen Burke kicks Wallabies to Bledisloe Cup Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Pools Commonwealth Games Racing Swede first among equals Annika Sorenstam casts a giant shadow over women's golf as the world's finest head for the British Open at Turnberry, writes Mel Webb Today's Racing Honeymoon over for Per-Ulrik The Swede managed to pry himself away from his wife of a week to shoot into contention with a new course record 63. By Derek Clements Bond Boy rules supreme in rain The winner of the Stewards Cup would not have run but for a change in the weather before the big race at Goodwood, writes Tim Richards Wight Magic lifts the gloom The America's Cup entyr stole the limelight on a windless opening day of the Cowes Week regatta The Sunday Times How the Cowes come home Race organisers are trying out mobile phone messaging in a radical move to tell competitors which course to take, writes Keith Wheatley Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover British Car Auctions Formula Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina L&C Group The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Beating the Unbeatable At last, challengers to BMW's 5-series. Andrew Frankel reports Mud-plugger for weekend larks A country lawyer seeks an off-roader to make his time off well spent Is now a good time to invest in a classic car? Maserati Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar William Loughran Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Car Imports Ltd Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans International Leadley Go Online Bramley Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broughtons The Sunday Times Registration Numbers Newreg DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo British Car Registrations Classic Collection Carmarks The Sunday Times Cupra Star Ray Hutton test-drives the Seat Loan Cupra R Bentley H. R. Owen Approved Times Newspapers Limited Broughtons Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Buy an Alfa quick—before the Americans steal its soul Heads to roll after ITV football fiasco Reed eyes German science publisher World class international John Malkovich has designs on a lucrative liaison with fashion Contents Iraq war 'would be good for markets' Whitbread hotel talks Dr. Doom is right again as bankers revert to form Agenda Edinburgh fund chief throws in the towel BT Nuclear group uses staff for advertising blitz Western Power to be sold Nursing homes face £200m bid Business Digest MFI sits down with rival Sofa Workshop No easy time for jailed US executives Americans plan clampdown on Irish tax haven PR firms holding partnership talks Jaguar Thames boss's pay triples to £1.4m The Times There may be trouble ahead Economic Dutlook Business Letters Don't gloat: America is far from beaten American Account Can Nokia save us? The world's mobile industry is pinning its hopes on a new generation of camera phones. Report by Paul Durman The Rise of Nokia T Mobile The Sunday Times City blows whistle on sports chain boss Dave Whelan has come under attack after JJB Sports failed to profit from this summer's World Cup frenzy. Report by Matthew Goodman Big Four face death by regulation Accountants are under intense fire but breaking up the giants will not improve auditing, writes Lucinda Kemeny Other Footballers Turned Businessmen Bombs away for new boss of Telewest Interview Finance chief Charles Burdick has taken the helm as another media boss bites the dust. How will he deal with the company's £5bn debt pile? Sponsors prepare to come on board as sailing takes off Women racers and good TV coverage have attracted the marketing men. Report by Rupert Steiner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Quick Sale Restaurant W1businesscentre Charles Burdick's Working Day Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocra worldwide Action International Pentagon (UK) Ltd. Legal International Re-Mortgages / Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospecting in the North The SCF Group One point Own property now, with No Deposits? Easy Bridging Loans Plc Simpleloans Mortgage Services The Mortgage Lender R. S V. P All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Mon Status Mortgages & Loans Goldfinch Databank Top 200 companies Germany's media star falls to earth Bertelsmann's ambitious chief was a high-flyer who got a little too close to the sun. By John O'Donnell Allfirst holds key to AIB's fate Sharewatch LA Fitness Geest Minorplanet Systems Centamin Egypt A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Exports can make you king of the heap More firms should expand overseas, say bosses who have already made their mark in mainland Europe and across the Atlantic. Andrew Stone reports Refugee who makes the global village a safer place How I Made It John Schwarz president of Symantec, the internet security company Beauty and the stress beast Questions of Business Simple Steps to Trading Abroad Internet provider fights to keep the personal touch as it grows Eclipse Networking fears that by going from a regional to a national operation it will have to compromise the quality of service and the support that it offers to clients. Fiona Terry reports Eclipse's Challenges Growing into a national concern without alienating loyal regional customers Delegating responsibility and easing staff into managerial posts Deciding how best to accomodate future growth Enterprise network Branding firm was too small to split Progress Report RPM The Experts Worldspan Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Global Investors ETP Korea SCA NBS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Power G Singh Solicitors UNiSYS Odgers Donaldsons Korn/ferry International The European Commission Veredus Assistant Librarian Monsoon Accessorize Star Tonbridge School Connaught Haldane Sequence ADTI Consulting Jonathan Mardall Consulting Work from Home Michael Page P&O Ports Intereric Public Appointments University Bristol Capita Ras NHS Appointment of Lay Members to the Immigration Appeal Rail Passangers Council Capita Ras Hounslow Homes Germans not amused by Duffield Public Appointments Morgan Harris Burrows OCPA Regulated Cantor's Mr. Foulmouth had a bad boy past Prufrock Finance chief flips for China's water babe Monkey is a primate asset Odgers Ray & Berndtson Summer in the city is dull and gritty On Wall Street Mitsubishi Motors Contents Busting the Ira Alan Barker, who has spent all his adult life fighting the IRA, gives an unprecedented insight into the human cost of undercover Contents Picture Gallery It's not rock 'n' roll, but we like it The club generation can be persuaded to listen to classical music. It just needs to be sold better, says Lisa Dunscombe My simple monument for Diana Kathryn Gustafson tells Hugh Pearman about the genesis of her controversial water garden for the Princess of Wales It's not me, it's my genes Rude Britannia rules In American culture Keep Blair out of my chateau Blue movie virgin sharpens his scissors Interview She doesn't like us . . . and we don't care The nice guys in wigs won't outlaw evil We are trying to impose iberal moral imperialism on the world. It's the triumph of hope over reality Coming out fighting: the Tories look electable in pink Prison made me a better mother Patricia Amos, the first parent jailed for letting her children truant, tells Margarette Driscoll she needed the shock to change her life Summertime, and the MPs are uneasy Frances Osborne, wife of one MP and daughter of another, has become an expert on Westminster withdrawal syndrome Kerry, Emma and Jackie after visiting their mother… Prison made me a better mother The Sunday Times From wheelchair to first steps A Sunday Times article brought Lara Masters and a 'healer' together. Ann McFerran hears how against the odds he helped her walk again Victims of a witch-hunt for our times The hundred nursery workers of Newcastle were victims of hysteria, says Barnaby Jones Little agonies Psychiatrists say a growing number of children are suffering from 'existential depression'. But have they got it right, asks Tessa Mayes Drug barons destroy wildlife The Sunday Times So are whales as clever as all that? Why the archbishop is plain wrong Rowan Williams says parental choice is a disaster. In fact, says Chris Woodhead, it raises standards The Sunday Times Bargains for boarders in South Africa British parents have found a cut-price route to top-level schooling, writes Mary Braid The Sunday Times Education Summer Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items One-week school 'show' for the inspectors is revealing Mapleacademy SIBS Ltd The Sunday Times The Courtauld Strong-arm squids establish a new world order Shock Exchange The tabloid week A Dirty Bassett Talking heads People of the Week This Life The Daily Telegraph: The Duke of Manchester The Daily Telegraph: Yee Satcow The Daily Telegraph: Tony Anholt From The Times, From The Guardian, From The Daily Telegraph: P. S. British Airways Contents American Beauties Where to find the greatest holidays in the USA Great exchange rate, bargain flights - now's the time to cross the pond. Rob Ryan and David Wickers present seven classic stateside adventures Contents Good Gear Guide Ferrysavers Clubs Behind the brochure Travelsphere Just You: Escorted Holidays for Single Travellers Just You offers good value and good company for singles—but cuts some corners. By David Wickers Working up an appetite Ethan Vaughan picks up more than his supper in a Côte d' Azur supermarket Confessions of a Tourist Air New Zealand How Do the Prices Compare? Opodo No-frills ads misleading USA: virus alert Holiday Money India Direct Line You can now book everything from a Sex and the City… Readers' Rants Club Med Books of the New Where was I? TV Travel Travel One Questions and Answers BA flights to move Bargain Map of the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Wild men of the maquis Echoes of the vendetta still linger around the savage hills of Corsica, says Richard Girling Expedia Fred Best Beaches Travel Brief On the Cheap Malaga The Bottom Line £98.80 for three nights, including the accommodation, flights and transfers below. Take £60 spending money Bulls, bodegas and bargain prices - Malaga's not just a gateway to the Costa, says Susy Macaulay The Sunday Times The Cotswold connoisseurs Green wellies, clay pigcons - Brian Schofield lives the life of a country gent Don't just hang out on holiday Bored with lying on the beach? Take the plunge with William Gray's guide to pure adrenaline breaks Peregor Markwarner How to find the greatest little hotels in the world They're small, cute - but hidden away. Now our ideal hotels have banded together to make booking a breeze, says David Wickers The Sunday Times Heathlow Radisson Trailfinders Travelbag Flightbookers But what if I'm Heading for Spain? The World's Best Beaches It's remote, relaxed and utterly unspoilt: Alex Gorton finds her fantasy beach Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Travel Insurance … Insurance Insure & Co Unijet Holiday autos Airline Network Austraveld Tropical Journeys Bridge the World A Travelocity Company Dial a Flight Travelstore Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries P&O Irish Sea Stena Line Hertz Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Even on holiday, the film director Shekhar Kapur calls for action Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a break in Oporto for two, with British Airways and the Pestana Hotel Group Competition details Estate agents 'may trigger a crash' Emerging markets rise by up to 60% Borrowers urged to snap up cheap mortgage deals Banks ban customers from low interest credit cards Contents Fidelity Investments Don't force the issue: pay more into your pension Investors in 'safe' bonds lose 50% M&G Investments You can't expect a windfall if your Pep valuation is wrong Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Intelligent Finance When should you buy shares again? Experts believe there are a number of signals that can alert you to the end of a bear market. By Kathryn Cooper Scottish Widows Standard Life Bank A safe way of getting back into equities Save thousands by switching to the latest bargain mortgages With fears of a rise in interest rates now receding, lenders have issued a range of special deals. By Guy Dennis Halifax Inscape Beware of high fees and penalties Mortgage Intelligence Nationwide Home Improvement Exotic markets outperform the West Asian and east European indexes have soared this year, but are they too risky for your portfolio? By Kathryn Cooper Hedge funds: financial pariahs or the best way to beat the slump? Legal & General The Sunday Times A Selection of Hedge Funds The Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile MPs encourage savers to quit the big banks It's simpler than most people think to switch accounts - but it should be made easier still. By Guy Dennis Best Current Accounts Axa boss would buy premium bonds Where I Would Invest Chase De Vere Paragon Policy Plus Coventry Building Society Zurich Eliza Doolittle does a lot with her cash Fame and Fortune My Fair Lady's Joannna Riding splashed out on her motorbike and spent £2,000 on a three-day holiday. By Mark Anstead Virgin Avoid paying tax when buying your son or daughter a home Tax Tip of the Week All change after poor telecom call Fund Watch Contents Contents Bargain of the week? The Old Mill, Carsemill, Auldgirth, Durafries and Galloway, £55,000 Sales talk Exercise room Home essentials Missoni cushion Bare boards and a romantic entrance A house with a literary past and a hip, minimal look was perfect for the young author Charlotte Bingham and her new family in the 1960s Time and place How much? A house with a small vineyard in Moving on House of the week When mods rocked Brighton The Film: Quadrophenia (1979). Directed by Franc Roddam The Property: Clarendon Mansions, East Mansions, East Street, Brighton Assertahome Picture Gallery Famham v Kennington Our refuge in the city When life in Surrey proved too dull, Stephen Hoare knew a return to the bright lights of London was the only option for his family Landlord Don't move! Until you have Berkeley Homes Do your homework Havens off the beaten track They're difficult to get to, miles from anywhere and, as for the neighbours - there aren't any. Dominic Prince reports on the rising demand for out-of-the-way homes In the sticks Looking for summerhouses A suburban folly, a covered patio or just extra space for the deck chairs? Summerhouses are now a common feature of the garden, providing seating and shade, but sunshine is not guaranteed Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Great Escape Overstonepark Central Essex Luxury Apartments FPDsavills International Property Consultants Park States John Wood & Co Charles Head & Son Fells Gulliver Berrys Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monkwood Strutt & Parker Cheltenham & Gloucester Cheap buys could end As the right to purchase council homes comes under threat, Graham Norwood find out which are the bargains and which are the liabilities Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaw Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Property News Chesterton W. A. Ellis Chesterton Hamptons International Why van Hoogstraten was right In search of Arcadia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons The forgotten corner of Tuscany Northern Tuscany is cheaper than the south - and has lots to offer. Not least is its proximity to the Ligurian coast, finds Carey Scott Italian hideaways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bayernareal Mallorca Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property News Hamptons International World Class Homes Pestana Coldwell Banker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Del Sol Viva The Sunday Times The Western Algrave Villaricos Menara Beach Parque da Floresta Interealty Deathwatch timebomb in old wood Recent methods for treating the house-eating pest have been storing up trouble for the future. Ben Rooney investigates Project X: repairing rendering Charles Church Capital West Crest Nicholson Crest Nicholson Up the property ladder in Ashby de la Zouch Natural High The Sunday Times Barratt Clean and tidy The latest storage solutions can transform your bathroom from a sea of clutter into a haven where you'll want to spend time, says Victoria O'Brien Store guide Design classics Balzac armchair Ask the experts The architect The Sunday Times X Building The Landward Galliard Homes Limited City Loft Developments Converts show faith in chapel Richard Williams meets the architects who turned a derelict place of worship into a spacious family home Montport Menorca - Balearics Sw1 House Buckingham Poole Harbour Woughton on the Green, Milton Keynes Provence Bath Sion Hill Brand new and right on Poole Quayside! Hamble Marina, Hampshire Marylebourne Gloucestershire Kensington-W8 Waterville Harvel A galfer's dream. . . Fantastic Sea Views Rockland St Mary - Norwich 6 Miles Gerrards Cross, Bucks Kingswood, Surrey New Forest Brockenhurst Souni Village Cyprus Royal Ascot Mile End, E3 Payback time in Birmingham Developers who cashed in by building stylish apartments in the centre of the city are now coming under pressure to provide cheaper social housing, reports Josephine Smit Building sites Enthusiasts for houseboat living are making waves on the internet Park Lane Wilson Connoly Private Sales Gloucestershire The Sunday Times Maida Vale, London W9 Pimlico/Chelsea borders, Sw1 Ferryquays The Sunday Times Sussex Spacious Family Home Berkeley Homes Stacking the tax cards in your favour It pays to be prepared when it's time to pay capital gains tax, says Rosie Millard The market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelmscots Manor Bucks Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons The Whitehouse Southbank The Sunday Times Drury Estates Ltd Fitz-Gibbon Residential W. A. Ellis Berkeley Homes Scooby-Doo! in Kayak Attack Picture Gallery Kids theatre Funday News Six-legged snacks Smells fishy T-Rex Space Station 3D Imax A Day at the Beach Jarvis Brainbox Stop Theif! With more than 40 books to her name in Germany, author Cornelia Funke has just published her first novel in the UK - The Thief Lord The Cat That Got the Cream! Damlan Kelleher talks to top author Terry Pratchatt about his Carnegis Medal-winning book - The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents Hot Wheels World Race Driving Force Numbers Game Beryl the Peryl Fresh! Webby's World Funday Buzz! Squirt F-mail Next Week Funday Win It! Dear f-mail, Making cakes is great fun and I… Ashley Giles Funday Sport Fans utd Young Lions Jump Kings Contents IRIS Contents Does this beauty have an inner beast? Think glamorous blonde, think Cameron Diaz. But will her role as a street-smart pickpocker in Scorsese's Gangs of New York send her career in a new direction asks Garth Pearce A new movement for British art, and for the Whitechapel Gallery? It's about time for one, says Waldemar Januszczak Rest of the week's films Renault Short Cuts Fade to grey Same clothes, same shades, same actors - so why is Men in Black Ii a shadow of the original, asks Cosmo Landesmann The DJ who defined an era is, two years late, doing it all over again, says Dan Cairns 'If you mention the word schedule to me, I come out in a rash' Royal Opera House Covent Garden Biteback Faith, hope and cynicism Angry for me You want Shakespeare? Watch a good soap, advises Kacey Ainsworth, the star witness for EastEnders. By Robin Eggar The funny thing is. . . Peter Kay shares the secrets of his stand-up with Stephen Armstrong This year, there are some 400 comedy acts on the Fringe, from sketch shows and revue to one-main-and-his-mike affairs If it's hurting it must be working Derevo mime the stuff of dreams, and it ain't easy, Clifford Bishop discovers The Original Material Girl The best of the fest Summer madness It's the end of a long, hot season and Clifford Bishop is at the end of his tether American Roots Classical CD of the week Shostakovich Classical Pop and Jazz New kids in town Pop CD of the week There's something in the air Better ventilation and a veritable storm of modern music - Paul Driver is in Prom heaven Redhotchilipeppers No holds barred Violent, passionate, superbly played . . . Glyndebourne's Carmen is simply gripping says Hugh Canning Waiting in the wings The National's ambitious version of The Birds doesn't quite take off, says Robert Hewison TLS 100 Rest of the week's theatre The Open University Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months The critical list The Sunday Times top fives This week, don't miss Circuses Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Concerts British European Culture Classical Concerts BBC Fyfe & Drum Tours Pall Mall PLC Strictly Limited Cricket World Cup 2003 Capital Breaks Agenda DVDs and videos UK box office June 28-July 20 US box office June 28-July 20 Your right to choose? Making Babies: Is There a Right to Have Children? by Mark Warnock OUP £9.99 pp120 How the Dickens can any portrait of the writer be so immune to his great appeal? Charles Dickens by Jane Smiley Weidenfeld £12.99 pp224 Diary The Horse with My Name Looking for the man behind the legend Can't Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters by Robert Gordon Cape £18.99 pp408 Small talent, big ambitions Blue Remembered Years a Political Memoir by Ian Lang Politico's £20 pp328 Lord of the Rings Amazon Lives lived in miniature In the Little World a True Story of Dwarfs, Love and Trouble by John H Richardson Abacus £12.99 pp263 Explore the Ancient World A little night reading What John Sergeant has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: famine The counter-revolution that might have been The Fall of the French Monarchy Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and the Baron de Breteuil by Munro Price MacMillan £20 pp425 Land of lost opportunity The Great Nation by Colin Jones Penguin Press £25 pp688 Global warning The Hidden Connections a Science for Sustainable Living by Frltjof Capra HarperCollins £20 pp272 At a glance Travels in the Genetically Modified Zone by Mark L Winston Harvard £19.50 pp280 Rising Tides: A History of the Environmental Revolution and Visions for an Ecological Age by Rory Spowers Canongate £14.99 pp319 Entangled Edens Visions of the Amazon by Candace Slater Univ of Califormia Press £19.99 pp 332 Waterstone's John Grisham Still angry after all these years And the Judges Said . . . 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