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ResumoCook urges Blair: bring army home Labour revolt as iraq launches suiside attacks Contents Test me 08700 100 942 Contents US Marines turn fire on civilians at the bridge of death Contents How Blair's frustrated dreams led him to war The Sleep Disorder Clinic The Battle for Iraq Day 10 Tears for the lost innocents Children Killed at Play Contents Fear eats heart out of besieged Basra but it still won't rebel The Stand-Off in the South Clever Britons sent home for refusing to fight Refuseniks The National Lottery Award-Winning Reporter Tiscali Battle for the bridges of Nasiriya Families mourn as dead return British Casualties Sky news Kurds look for a slice of the action Attacl Plans for Northern Front Mercedes-Benz Good Week Bad Week Abbey National bussiness Missile base seized by SAS The Battle for Iraq Special Forces Hunt for Banned Weapons Saddam's concrete overcoat Bunkers Orange World Cup bomb plotter seeks asylum in Britain PC World Hamza to lose British passport under new laws Norfolkline 'It' girls lured into pyramid scheme BASF Sports centres ban taking of child photos Urban foxes dumped to die in country Nationwide Adults-only Macbeth gets a Tarantino touch Love is in the air. . . if the height is right Adams hints at break-up of IRA in call for peace Peugeot John Peel pens a deal in a million EasyJet. com City traders take a punt on the terminally ill Charles plans Sandringham takeover Three England fans shot during football clashes St. Joseph's Hospice BBC World Service Killers of villa couple were rank amateurs, say police Business Link Landowners fight to stop national park of south Agenda Court to rule on IVF 'donor siblings' Stumbling Giant Battle for Iraq Mother Trapped in Baghdad HSBC Yarkshire Bank Forces' Fighting Talk Saddam's Special Troops Flybe Tell it straight Merrill Lynch Forget the pundits, listen to the generals Winds of war are blowing Britian away from Europe British envoy goes incognito to dodge verbal pot shots of Paris peaceniks Atticvs Sixsmith takes his revenge on Labour with a novel desert war Atticvs Irvine's art transplant is long past its expiry date Atticvs Transit camps are Labour's first good nidea on asylum Mortgages for Business Renault Lethal games of dare in guerrila fight for Basra British troops are having to adapt their tactics quickly and take chances in the battle for the southern city, writes Mattew Campbell The Admiral Smile. co. uk CEOs love sushi. It's a synchronised supply… The dictator's strator's: delay to survive Iraqi War Aims Blair UN bid falls on stony ground Warring Allies Ford Honour is Iraq's secret weapon Losing the Battle for Hearts and Minds Uday's Double War is really a new crusade Lexus Will the peaceniks welcome us victory? Brutal precedent Tall and strong Points Birthdays Lloyds TSB Dambusters test-fire new missile RAF Tries out Bunker Buster The Deported Human Shield 'I'm Alive, Mum' Halifax Lady Penelope loses Rolls in big-screen spat Intercontinetal China 'covered up existence of killer pneumonia' 'Nurseries of terror' surge in pakistan Post Office Savage beatings for Mugabe opponents UK online for business Hollywood stars cringe after a charitable string Wreck offers clues to silk route of sea Passe-Partout Ebullient Chirac backs global French TV venture Ministers drop plans for university access enforcer Early cuckoos herald Britain's sunniest spring Weather and Travel Outlook Hard-headed spectators Woman questioned over Hannah News in Brief Fatal plane crash MyTravel faces showdown with banks Death inquiry Milosevic's wife flees murder inquiry Shopkeeper attack More rail strikes Four tickets share £5m Lotto jackpot Landlord Mortgages Watchdog head Welsh space plan School success Correction Contents Tetley's Contents Euro Trash England scrape past minnows 2-0 Sven left sliding on slippery Alps slope Doubts grow over coach Eriksson's aura of calm certainty has taken another bashing after England's millionaires were made to look ordinary Player ratings England Dyer no answer to left worries The Newcastle midfielder is yet another player out of sorts in England's perennial problem area, writes Loise Taylor Little Liechtenstein leave England with red faces Heskey feels pressure after failing to score again The Liverpool striker's England record now reads four goals in 32 games, and Wayne Rooney is ready to take his place Young thugs bring shame abroad Racism on the increase as hooligans head for showdown with Truks after violence in Vaduz. David Bond reports Passion puts Scots on top Victory over Iceland proves that desire has never been Scotland's problem - despite their manager's team-building gimmicks, writes Simon Buckland Group 5 BT Wilkie gives Scotland edge Germany caught out by late strike Hartson keeps Wales in front Bellamy puts on his best behaviour The Newscastle star, due in court over a public order offence, showed his best side yesterday and did not take long to make an impact. By John Aizlewood The Times Elegant Vieri sparks Azzurri Kilbane in knife drama Nissan Mcllroy misfits adrift Sven needs men not boys As England prepare for Wednesday's clash with Turkey, Gareth Southgate says Eriksson was too quick to axe the old guard Police fear fans on revenge mission The authorites are preparing for the threat of trouble when England take on Turkey in their European Championship qualifier on Wednesday. By David Bond England's defensive stalwart on Sven's kids Fantasy England must avoid pain of cold Turkey Tough task for Eriksson The days when the Turks were connon fodder are long gone, and England will have it all to do on Wednesday England's record against Turkey Porsche Basturk is the class act for a nation with Beware the Sukur punch Point to prove at the Stadium of Light Air-Berlin Key clashes in Wednesday night's crucial game European Championship Qualifying International Matches European Under-21 Qualifying Pools Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division First Division Second Division Third Division Scotland Nationwide Conference & Other Football Carlos off as Scolari fires up Portugal Connections that get results. Bt Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . . Win Tickets for Man United v Liverpool River revives Canaries Counago hits Gills Second and Third Divisions Wednesday on brink Spacey fit and ready for cup final flourish Young at Hart Hart beat: how Nottingham Forest's manager has nurtured talent The Sunday Times Rio buy dents United figures Letters of the week Sport on Tv The Top Book of the week Video of the week Dvd of the week Website of the week Harrington is word perfect Killer instinct will make Scott great Play Fantasy Rugby The real life of Brian Plucky Jane still on track The Controller Pinline Putter Serena turns on power Williams keen to serve Birts McCullough's fighting words Impressive Harrison raises game Hatton shapes up for tough test The Briton will face some serious question in Manchester, writes Brian Doogan The Sunday Times Parting shot as Flower flies out Mega-zoom binoculars England must bridge gaping skill gap Lord's pavilion to get new roof terrance Logan's run sparks Scots to edge out Italy Laporte in a storm after this Gallic shrug Cynical France take liberties The Royal Bank of Scotland The grandest slam of all Players stay cool amid the Dublin frenzy For the record: serial slammers will have to buck history Moment of truth Rugby World Cup 2003 Ireland set for high jump if Kay wins control in the lineout Lloyds Tsb O'Sullivan's sights set on England Picture Gallery Who Will Win? Artists ready to weave magic British Airways I nearly chose to wear the green of Ireland Victory won't come cheap Sorenstam slips back in quest for major hat-trick Sports round-up Results round-up This week's fixtures Rugby Union Racing Fixtures Win Tickets Brothers in Arms Show me the Money The Sunday Times Tomorrow Briers goes to the wire Brave Davis mauls Tigers Magical Moon Ballad lands the jackpot Taylor made for National William Hill Four class acts 60 seconds in sport Caught in time Question & Answers Go the full distance Try netball for skill, speed and a great social life 180-Page Travel Magazine Stay loose In training with Susie Appleby Parcelforce Worldwide The Sunday Times O'Sullivan needs to give it a rest Vieira is a star without equal Vitali checked Contents Under us fire from If the Battle for Minds is Lost—Rember the Somali Nightmare Lost in the media blitz All Predictions Inoperative: The Pr Machine Engages Reverse Request back-up Muscular Christianity Comes to the Aid of the Army Feding the Arab furies Agenda Volunteers Flood in for a New Jihad Literary lion on the warpath Douwe Egberts The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tele-Publication Ltd. Tryst Professionals Multiple Display Advertising Items Cq International Elite Introductions Berkeley Sweetingham Dinner Dates Rsvp Notice to Advertisers Club Sirius The Sunday Times Leave the money and run Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Good news: kids are giued to Tv The Sunday Times Britain: it's paradise island Come to sunny Birmingham, says David Else, travel guide writer. Tourists can see what we don't, that our country is a world-class beauty Is talking dirty the only way to make children read? A novel labelled pornographic is one of a series that seems to enthral teenager, finds Amanda Craig Home You learn a lot at family lunch Saving private school Ryan from himself Ryan Bell was branded unteachable at his comprehensive. Then, transported to public school, he showed what he was capable of, writes Jasper Gerard Offersdirct I am not liking this use of the continuous present tense Johnny English We have lift-off from the garden shed Britain has some of the world's best inventors but they often fail to get backing. Now there's a brave new support act, writes Peter Martin Winner's Dinners On the receiving end of service with a smirk in st Moritz Talking Heads Fritz Spiegl Last word. . . The Sunday Times crossword Elliott Jaques People of the Week Winner's Letters The Sunday Times Nick Newman's Week Plugging gaps in the classroom Teacher training chief Clive Booth tells Sian Griffiths how he plans to ensure the new super-assistants are up to taking lessons alon Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A mum are you? Justine Roberts, a founder of the Mumsnet parenting webside, flushes out mothers' guilty secrets with some teasing questions Postgraduats Courss University of Bristol University of Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leicester Kingston University I'm on course to another world Becoming a mature part-time student while holding down a job is tough but Mary Braid says it has given her a new lease of life Sheffield Hallam University Help—my girl wants to skip school for an anti-war protest Answer the question 'The Iraqi high command believes American… Sainsbury goes head to head with Bt over cheap phone calls Scots firm is Austin Reed suitor Vacuum king Dyson to be made government adviser on industry Charcol Contents London Underground to give up its Canary Wharf headquarters Jobs downturn to hit consumer spending hard Red tape holds back the next generation of giants Arsenal to team up with Wilson Connolly The Ultimate Driving Machine Interpublic division nets buyer Ex minister calls off flotation of gas firm Cost of running rail network to hit £6bn a year Tax changes fail to stem rise of the company car Energy experts line up to head Ofgem Nomura under the spotlight after laying off Nokia critic Investors want ICI chief painted out as profits fall Crown Agents wins lraq contract Oft fears Asda-Tesco price pact over Safeway Row with French over war cuts UK support for euro Vodafone War to push BA back into the red Business Letters Firms carry the tax load ICI's O'Neill faces up to the C&w solution After the conflict the us consumer will be rebuilt Scramble for the Spoils of War America is forging ahead with its plans for the reconstruction of lraq and British companies seem to have secured a place at the table. 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Now he is breaking into residential fixed-line services Charles Dunstone's Working Day Avaya Wefindhouses Talktactics O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The British & international Franchise Exhibition Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Small Business Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faulkner-international Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enviro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mail Boxes Etc Funding Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Action International Silent Partner Wanted Great Value France Goldfinch Britain's most unloved companies Investors spurn companies such as Tullow Oil, even though they perform well. Paul Durman explains why they are not getting the credit they deserve Tough times for a fashion victim The move to take Jjb Sports private may be a symptom of decline in the sportswear sector, writes Matthew Goodman Inscope Dti Trouble looms as unions lurch to left Moderate trade union leaders are likely to be replaced soon by more militant colleagues. Report by Andrew Porter Avaya The T&g Boss Ferrari The Gmb Boss Databank The new wonder of Woolies Sharewatch Agenda A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Rule changes threaten to make Aim redundant Ofex, the most junior stock market, gets ready to take its bigger rival's clients. By Matthew Goodman and Lucinda Kemeny Ibm Gas giant plunges into £1bn expansion BG is preparing to cash in as demand for gas is expected to grow 50% faster than for oil. By Lucinda Kemeny National Small Business Week Dotcom finds winning formula Themutual. net has moved into profit after shifting its focus to marketing. Is this the moment to bring in professional management? By David Sumner Smith What the Experts Say The Royal Bank of Scotland Progress Report Hotel Du Vin Help us in the budget or we may go under Any new taxes could Kill off businesses that are already struggling in the downturn. Louise Armitstead reports Age Positive What They Want from Brown Firms have to release staff for war duties Questions of Business Tax Rules for a Share Buyout Keeping Track of Accounts Kingston Smith Continental Airlines Chocolate chief prospered after landing in the soup How I Made IT Chief executive of Green and Black's Novell Battered fish brand makes a comeback Prufrock Post Office axes Queen as e-mail licks stamps Wall Street's blunder over Arab TV ban Picture Gallery The pioneers Contents Luggage for Ladies Good Gear Guide Travel One Bmi Entertainment Palmtop Jamie Geoghegan Swan Hellenic Clubs Tent Shelves In-Car Gps Credit-Card Tool Kit The best in the Med—bar none It's opulent, aromatic and has a waterfront watering hole to die for. Douglas Kennedy goes gaga for Gozo Euro Tunnel Travel brief South Africa Summer 2003 Holidays The Sunday Times Peregor Travel Clubmed World-trip winner Seafrance Holiday prices at all-time low The £1-a-night break is here as a desperate travel industry begs for business. Mark Hodson reports Holiday money Flight of the Week Barcelona for £39 No tokens, no hassle, just book and go, with Jeremy Atiyah's guide to the fiesta city Coo coo ca-choo, Mrs Robinson On holiday with a lovesick couple, gooseberry Helen Hackett sought comfort in youth Caravela Incredible India Barcelona for every budget The Sunday Times Canari hits a high note A tiny yellow train patrols the Pyrenees—and it's a little marvel, says Michael de Larrabeiti Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballynahinch Castle Hotel Zetland Country House Hotel Irelandhotels Ireland Cork & Kerry Travel brief The doors open for history today This weekend, many historic properties open for the spring, David Wickers picks 12 of the best Cashel-house-hotel Irish Ferries Ireland The Merrion Randles Hotels P&o Irish Sea Hotel Europe Killarney Tower Hotel Group Stena Line Holidays Regencyhotels Mickey and more: the total Beaches, wilderness, Miami—and a mouse: no wonder Florida is our American dream, says David Wickers Africa Travel Centre Caribbean Greece Villas of Distinction Exclusive Alternative Multiple Classified Advertising Items South African Bahamas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenwoodtravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why we love a beach holiday in Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expressions Indian Ocean Multiple Classified Advertising Items What war means for travellers As the lraq conflict continues, four British tourists report back on their travels in the Muslim world Solmarvillas Smallworldholidays Markwarner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solosholidays Clubmed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is it safe? 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The Springs Hotel and Golf Club The Rosevine Hotel Exmoor National Park The George Hotel Hotel Breaks Armathwaite Hall Hotel Salcombe Dr Olde Anchor Hotel Sands Report Savers switch Isas as shares plunge How to move your fund for less News in Brief Contents Fidelity Investments It's time to call a halt to Brown's assault on savers First Active Dairy duo milk profit from Wiseman shares Fireman takes his pick of retirement options A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Halifax Labour plans tax raid on investors One of the key perks of isas will vanish in 2004, adding to the misery caused by the bear market. By Kathryn Cooper How you can stay one step ahead of the Revenue Invesco Perpetual Retired Chemist Rejects Labour's Tax Prescription Isis Create the perfect portfolio Young people can afford to take more of a risk with their money than fiftysomethings who are closer to retirement. As this year's lsa deadline looms, Alicia Wyllie picks funds to suit every stage of your life Abbey National Intelligent Finance Twentysomethings: start saving now Lloyds Tsb Diversification is key for savers in their thirties Henderson Investment Trusts Move your money into Britain in your forties Independent Financial Advisers Self-select plans offer control—at a price Life Search Branching out Switch into bonds when you approach retirement Drip feeding can help you survive volatile markets Legal & General Why best-buy home loans can be costly Lenders have chopped the rates on many mortgages—but several have also hiked their charges, writes Kathryn Cooper Charcol Falls in house prices could limit your mortgage choice The Times Free to Move Spurs season ticket was a real own goal Mortgages Abbey National Coventry Is it wise to delay buying an annuity? People who leave their pension funds invested after they retire are facing some tough decisions. By David Budworth 100,000 people could by hit by lifetime cap on pension funds Marks & Spencer Retired Journalist Waits for News of a Market Recovery Halifax Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Railway sale is a trip back in time Jane got £2,559 more for her endowment Chase Devere Paragon Tracker online Now it's easier to pay death duties London & Country Mortgages Ltd. Halifax Film critic lets experts review his Isas Barry Norman admits to being frightened of money, so he leaves the key decisions to his accountant and adviser. By Natalie Graham Jupiter AXA Investment Management Contents Ellis Holley Maxwell Ltd Michael Page Thomson Partners Ats consultants Department for Transport Cornerstone Resourcing Vodafone Lord Chancellor Boxwood Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority Home Office Lakeland & Limited Heidrick & Struggles Annie Routledge Consulting Services Hoggett Bowers Votiveflair Home Office Accountant Executive Career Services Ltd Michael Page Human Resources Unite GlaxoSmithKline Odgers Norman Broadbent Executive Resourcing Regency Hill Management Department of Health Network Rail Freeserve Netdecisions Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Executive Service Perriam and everett Hanover Fox International Human Capital Finlayson Wagner Black Commercial Opportunity in Professional Services Office of Fair Trading Tenon Give the Young Turks a helping hand to the top Companies should look out for talented junior managers and promote them early. Roger Eglin reports on one bank's programme Merc Partners Cressing Templar Inter Exec International Positions Iibrecruitment The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Ten sixty six enterprise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is hairdressing work for kids who are a cut above? The Sunday Times We Urgently Require Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments Territorial Army The Sunday Times University of Bristol Head of Performance and Accountability Transition & Implementation Manager Health & Safety Laboratory Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments Pope woodhead Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru Welsh Assembly… Central Ymca The Scottish Parliament Thames Valley Gresham's School Bursar Succession Planning Associates Timesonline Edinbvrgh Defra Learn the black arts of 'spin' Alastair Campbell's former colleague at No 10 has set up a course to teach charities and councils the science of lobbying. Gareth Hum Davies reports Sussex Police Authority Kpmg Search & Selection How to Make Government Listen James Humphreys has five tips Defra It's still tough for working mothers Education Patient Regional Directors Lancaster University The Sunday Times Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy The Times Wacky Races Contents Picture Gallery Hello Everyone! Planet ka-pow Fowl play Past prints Island of crocs Jobs for the girls Word wise Great escape Princess for a Day Jarvis Wolf Man Meet the creator of the new X-Men game Mum's the Word It's Mother's Day today so make the tea, buy some flowers and left your mum put her feet up. Funday celebrates mums and the origins of their special day We Love Mum "Worms N' Bugs Eww!!" Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Fresh! Flora Funday Stars Expecting Success New Arena Who are Triple Eight? Single Hot! Squirt Robot Crusoe F-mail Sweet Treat Next Week You Spy! Funday Win IT! Dear f-mail Matt Smith Funday Sport Fans utd Pulling Power Funday's fact-packed guide to the Boat Race Full Throttle Contents Contents Evolving Smart gets a grip Up to Speed Audi opens up a bargain Rally fit for a princess Cars on Tv Nobody swerves… On his CD Changer Quick fix for fashionistas Drives the Ford Streetka and Sportka Jane's guide to never getting lost Satellite navigation is being perfected by an eagle-eyed team who note every road change, finds Helen Mound Sat Nav Choice Local heroes take top prize in world sales Every country has its very own favourite car, reports Ray Hutton Saga Bmw A few surprises in the all-time bestseller list Porsche Approved used cars I sentence you to L-plates Motorists will soon be able to 'buy off' points and time from bans by going back to driving school, reports Julian Rendell EasyCar. com Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro continental cars Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Car Types Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Audi Fsi engine. More performance, less petrol In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Buy: Mini Cooper Mini tic package Check with the supplying dealer whether the car is covered by this optional servicing deal Jason Dawe Second Opinion Driving Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items They ain't pretty, but they su… Drives the Mitsubishi Evo VIII and the Subaru Impreza Sti Vital Statistics Bmw Authorised Dealers Barons Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Mead of Burnham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vreg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leadley Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Mercedes-Benz of Lincoln Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercerdes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Romans Have your Say Bramley Exclusive Mercedes Insurance G-Wagen! 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Actors: 2,000; minutes: 96; takes: 1. You still want proof that cinema's a miracle, asks Bryan Appleyard Torn between rock'n'role Natalie Imbruglia went from Neigbours to pop chick, but now she's acting again, making her Friday April No holds barred Is wall-to-wall decadence really so cool? The Rules of Attraction repels Cosmo Landesman Rest of the week's films Personal Velocity Short Cuts Ragtime A style that never was There are two kinds of art deco, discovers Waldemar Januszczak at the V&a: the one he likes, and the one he doesn't Biteback A battle for hearts Late for lectures The beatles anthology dud Gangster of New York? He can handle violence—if he is sure it's fake The hidden persuader Stephin Merritt witnessed the World Trade Center collapse, but he's only just started writing songs about it-almost Oklahomai Offred the great The Handmaid's Tale is that thing: a successful adaptation of a long novel, says Hung Canning Royal Shakespeare Company Travails in space and time The Kronos Quartet's Barbican concerts were high-tech, but aimed too low for Paul Driver The Handmaid's Tale Hope sings eternal There are signs on its new tour that Eto is at last heading in the right direction, says Hugh Canning Albery Theatre On record Classical Cd of the week Richard Srauss Ein Heldenben; Metamorphosen Wdrso, Koln, Cond Semyon Bychkov New Kids in town Pop Cd of the week The White Stripes Elephant Double diamond George Piper Dances have real star quality, Says David Dougill Rest of the week's theatre The Sunday Times Look The top arts events of the coming months The critical list This week, don't miss Born-again Christian His career has changed beyond all recognition: from Xfm's radio breakfast slot, he has traded up to a daily Tv chat show on Five. 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Humphrey Carpenter questions him bout storytelling, imagination and the perils of punditry A procession of Ahead of this week's Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival, Peter Kemp celebrates the city's astonishing literary heritage Festival highlights A literary seduction It seemed like madness, but Claire Tomalin found Samuel Pepys too hard to resist Barbara Vine Military & Aviation Book Society How to break Darwinism's vicious circle Natural selection may be unpleasent, says Richard Dawkind, but that doesn't mean humans have to be Waterstones Tilting at Windmills A little night reading In the news Books behind the headlines: art deco The costs of empire Prisoner-of-war dramas have been a staple of British and American history since the 1600s, says Linda Colley A whole new bard game He's not our contemporary-and we won't understand Shakespeare without a look at his time. By Michael Wood Elizabeth Voice of the outback New Collected Poem by Les Murray Comic charmers and fabulous Alan Brownjohn admires the solemn side of light verse and the unexpected wit of a darker poet with a penchant for monsters Elizabeth & Mary Childern's book of the week Muddle Earth by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell Beach House Pick of the week Berlin: The Downfall 1945 by Antony Beevor Woman of Today Audio books of the week The Snow Geese by William Fiennes, read by Jonathan Firth Book now for tickets Literary festival Oxford Literary Festival The Sunday Times Star attraction Personality by Andrew O'Hagan Making sense of hodgepodge history Frankie & Stankie by Barbara Trapido Hardbacks Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 785 Symantec Does the net help your child learn? While the debate rages on about whether technology in schools is affecting standards, Martin Wroe discovers how a computer at home can inspire a student and boost parental support Education links for parents Why e-mail is now the new first-class post Driving Passion Picture on a Postcard Brilliant! Spring-clean your finances Sunday's online challenge: Matthew Wall proves that you save money by shopping around That's amazing High peak: the Salt Cellar on Derwent Edge in Derbyshire This week's good deal Special effects My best buy Ann Graham tells James Knight how the internet made light work of her search for her best friend's birthday present Webdirectory Helpdesk As part of the Doors campaign againts junk e-mail, here are five practical tips to help to keep your inbox spam-free Buyer's guide That's home entertainment On test, four state-of-the-art Dvd systems that will transform your viewing Luxury Viewing Philips Dvdr 1000 Mkii Dell drives out floppies Danny O'Brien Logitech Thinking British, recording streams Contents The one to watch? The Planman Monday, ITV1,9pm Best film Written On The Wind Tuesday, C4,1.26pm Been There, Done that Killing Hitler Critics choice The Bachelor The Big Sky (BBC2,1pm) The Nacked Chef Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Harmony In Hanoi (BBC4,8pm) Church Of England Critics choice Nazi Gold (c4,8pm) Silver Lode (BBC2,2pm) World War Two Season Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Days That Shook The World (BBC2,8pm) The City Gardenner Picture Gallery Only Fools & Horses Day Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Location, Location Critics' choice Hollywood Science: BreakIns (BBC2,7.30pm) Film choice A Rather English Marriage Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Murder In Mind Critics' choice Horizon: The Secret Life Of Caves (BBC2,9pm) Film choice Uktv brings you Home Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice The Buddha Of Suburbia Secrets Of Leadership The Final Day Film choice Uktv brings you Home Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice 1 Giant Leap (National Geographic, 11pm) Charles: The Battle With Dlana (C4,7pm) Monk The Ladykillers UKtv brings you Home Bbc1 Radio Sky One Critics' choice Roadles Night (UK Horizons, 9pm) The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Hmv Contents Alfa JTD Bang & Olufsen Contents Apple Computer Apple Eye Opener when the Boat Came in A new freighter that was heading for Holland hits stormy seas and is left high and dry D. 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