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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Nicholas Pyke, Julia Cross, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Adrian Drozd, John Swaffham, Tracey Cox, Jaeger Anne-Celine, Sally Brock, Tessa Mayes, Helen Davies, Gay Meadow, Nicholas Rufford, Peter Gillman, Tony Jewish cabal, Rob Hughes, Patrice Accorn, John Peter, Pam Barrett, V S, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Stephanie McKAY, Andrew Longmore, Armanda Ursell, J D, Frank Meadowcroft, Tim Nagle, Richard Marshall, Gareth Walsh, Louise Armstead, Terry Hope, A, Ivo Tennant, David Landers, Ferdinand Mount, David Gower, Kathryn Cooper, J Brooke, William Lewis, Toby Stephens, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, P D, David Cracknell Political Editor, Sally Price, Neil Wormald, E P, Dr Rosemary Gillespie, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, K L V, Eric Kennedy, Andrew Porter, I W, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, William Hague, Dominic O' Connell, Paul Hayward, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, O H, Robert Winnett, Lousie Taylor, Cilve Davis, Irwin Stelzer, Vanessa Heggie, Matt Rudd, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Jomathan Futrell, Dan Caims, Frank Graham, Thrasy Petropoulos, Matthew Robinson, David Hewson, James Knight, David Bond, Peter Valentine, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, David Caims, Jeremy Clarkson, John Threlfall, Philip Smith, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Giles Chapman, Stewart Lee, Lesley Kennedy, Victoria Segal, Patricia Nicol, Helen Kenny, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, John O'Donnell, Helen Monks, Geoff Bradford, Eric Howarth, David Eimer, J David Jones, Clive Anderson, W Logan, Adam Nathan, Paul Drivers, Nick Gardner, Giles Milton, Shelley von Strunckel, Jeremy Guscott, Michael Tilson Thomas, Paul Bailey, Kevin Collis, Richard Johnson, Paul Donovan, C Parsons, John Stepek, William Shawcross, Paul Kimmage, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Stan Labovitch, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Louise Armitsead, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Colin Fraser-Mitchell, Nicholas Hellen, Simon Fanshawe, Edward Fennell, Louise Talyer, Ian Hawkey, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, David Leppard, Alex Clark, Paul Durman, Phill Baker, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Luncinda Kemeny, Mark Edwards, John Deacon, Anthony Noel, Susan Clark, Andrew Proter, K Jackson, Scott Parker, J Morris, Susan Greenfield, Neil Johnson, Lois Rogers, Gavin Patterson, L Turner, Paul Robinson, Michael Smiley, Raymond Keene, Mimi Spencer, David Cracknell, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Mark Hodsons, K Maguire, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Sean Wood, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Andrew Holgate, Natalie Graham, Peter Boyle, Tim Moorey, M J, Horacio Silva, Tim Llewellyn, S C, S D, Keith Wheatley, David Walsh, John Stern, Paul Belsman, Jack Grimston, Trevor Lewis, Maria Stevens, Steven Klein, Barry Parkes, John Elliott, Jane Ackling, Aleks Sierz, Mrs McCartney, Colin McDowell's, Bethan Cole, R W Johnson, N R, David Price, P L L, Shane Watson, Anneka Rice, Andy Williams, Annabel Tall, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, David Poyner, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Mark Edwareds, Kareem Guirguis, Barry Lyndon, Jonathan Leake, Trisha Mason, Brendan Simms, Michael Sheridan, Hugh Jameson, Simon Taylor, Simon Potter, Patricla Nicol, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Lt Col Rory Steevenson, R Y, John Waples, Gareth Jenkins, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Clitheroe Baker, John Carey, Martin Wroe, David Horspool, Pat Smullen, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Bob Kilbey, Stephen Pettitt, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Paul Davies, Jane Cattani, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Brian Doogan, Minette Marrin, Shireen Ritchie, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Lorraine Kelly, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Jean Conil, Duncan Smith, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Dan Cairns, Bill Goodland, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, John Sinclair, M F, Dr Richard Long, Anthony Howard, Mark Mulligan, Douglas Kennedy, Kate Spicer, Matthew Goodman, Ed Hughes, Jason Dawe, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson,

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Contents 50 suicide bombers in UK Blair under fire for arrest of reporter Virgin atlantic Contents Going over the top: The Swedish rider Anna Hasso… No 10 aides fear Cherie 'has lost way' Indecent proposal: $1m offer for wife Style Driving News Review Money Dutch firm gave Iraqis training for spying on Nato Tory Cilla does a Marilyn for Blair birthday Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Party piece: Marilyn Monroe sings Happy Birthday to … BNP in secret Le Pen talks 'Troubled' Cherie City whispers turn heat on Superwoman Memoir hints Queen Victoria really did become Mrs Brown Contents P&O Ferries Smoky bacon crisps face EU ban Emirates Tory MP in feud on business links '… the party needs to raise its game if it is to win back voters' trust. You cannot push any more under the rug in the hope it won't be found' Artificial egg offers women fertility hope Iberia Arrested by the serious gossip squad Liam Clarke tells of the night armed police raided his home in the furore over leaked phone calls between Martin McGuinness and new Labour Ford Salvage crews hunt for icy grave of Shackleton's ship Union chief Morris prepares to be governor-general of Jamaica Revenue Foreign surgeons sought for NHS 'mini hospitals' Love is a matter of taste Set your pulse racing, while you can still take it Questions of Compatibility Maxwell sells £3m home as firm fails Parents may sue on school fee rise 'cartel' Suspects named over millionaire's murder Hebridean the Small Cruise Ship Company Winslet ranked one of cinema's all-time greats BT Lloyds boss banks a high-life pay deal The Top Perks Self-parking car to banish bumps Multiple Display Advertising Items Persian coup for museum Daewoo Ministers' areas get biggest rises in school funds Rowling could win £10m at quidditch Scientist who pressed GM panic button raises new food health fears Abbey National Not BT Radical Surgery Or are Tony Blair's plans for foundation hospitals and reforming the NHS just cosmetic? The Foundation Future Boots Hi, Fidelity Goodbye temptation Are more men resisting affairs and staying faithful? Some experts believe so. Margarette Driscoll and Tessa Mayes report I'm happy with an arranged marriage — the risk of failure is lower Lexus Destiny calls again for Billy the Tory Kid Profile You think Sars is bad? There's worse out there Boots An absurd arrest B&B Italia Hospitals of hope National parties wither at the local roots The real euro war starts with Emperor Gordon's thumb Livingstone and Blair on their marks to justle for Olympic glory Archer's release threatens spell of hard labour for Duncan Smith Atticvs Dalyell puts wrong men in Tony's 'Jewish cabal Atticvs Peace-loving Muslims can stop fanatics in their tracks A little-noticed entry in the newly published photo … Atticvs A Source in the royal siding tells Atticus that the … Atticvs Certain defeat follows victory for Sebastian Bowen, … Atticvs Empire direct Why breeding isn't everything Challenge MG Rover to offer the deal that's right Brave Iraqis lead way for firemen Secrets and spies Anxiety over cancer Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Hollywood Reloaded One film more than any other is transforming the way Tinseltown works. John Harlow reports on the weird world of The Matrix and its eagerly awaited sequel Blockbusters: Take Two BT It's time to dig out your suitcase Iraqi cities seethe troops blow away 'Neighbourhood watch' imams keep museum treasures safe In denial: the big cards in Saddam's pack Readers' £130,000 boosts Iraq aid £209 Washington (Dulles) RTN from Nationwide Powell warns Syria as hawks push for the attack Britain demands inquiry into TV man shot in Gaza Saddam's loyalty cards of life and death Mitsubishi Motors A1-Qaeda plot starts new air attack alert Easyjet. com the web's favourite airline Gas leak theory for death of 70 in Chinese sub Language police ban Mickey Mouse Text Cleansing Multiple Display Advertising Items OJ set to make killing as murder trial pundit Nissan Hopes fade for 20 boys trapped in earthquaker rubble Mugabe defies plea by African leaders to quit The Times Plastic beauty held over death of her creator Health risk warning over high doses of vitamin pills Jobless get free mobile phones to find work Weather and Travel Outlook Wimbledon to get giant umbrella Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items New inquiry over drug poster girl News in Brief Gridlock relief Satellite tag to help curb child abusers Ostrich captured Olympics tax plan to be scrapped Selfridges bid Correction One ticket wins £5.4m Lotto jackpot Gun crackdown Oil hostages safe Factory death Correction Simply the vest Contents Benefit in kind (BIK) For the record Sports Tours! Brooking shows true colours West Ham's caretaker manager has a reputation for calmness that faces a test in the next week Tearful Di Canio pounces Nervous Bolton hold on for valuable point Old warrior Keane still oils engine room United one step from title heaven Viana shoots jubilant Newcastle into Champions League Allback takes Villa to safety Own goals save Fulham Hoddle blames ref for five-goal mauling Football Shorts An ireverent look at the beautiful game £20m price tag on Duff If Blackburn get the right offer, the winger will go says Graeme Souness Anelka backs to hurt Reds Stoney aims to silence champions Charlton are preparting a shock for fovourites Fillham in the Women's FA Cup final tomorrow The Sunday Times Rovers slip on road to Europe Flybmi Pulis stokes up hunger for survival battle Defeat against Reading today would seal relegation for Stoke City and cost the club at least £500,000—can they defy the odds one last time? By Louise Talyor Brighton's rock of ages Confessions of a Fall Guy David O' Leary was sacked when Leeds wanted to live the dream. His time at Elland Road doesn't look so bad now Crunch match with no room for losers Joe Lovejoy Leeds staring down barrel The visitors have the heavy burden of a crippling £80m debt hanging over them for today's vital game against Arsenal The Sunday Times Huge cost of relegation horrifies Leeds Yesterday's results dragged the Yorkshire club back into the relegation mire. Only victory over Arsebal will ease the side'sragged nerves Drop outs: six who could leave Leeds if they go down Reid in danger of sad double Win or bust for Wenger Arsenal must beat Leeds today to keep the title race alive. But their manager is facing problems on and off the field Arsenal stadium in doubts as delays grow The Gunners' anticipated move to Ashburton Grove is under pressure as investors refuse to back it and opponents step up legal protest Air-Berlin We fly Europe No case for the defence Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division National wide Second Divison Nationwide Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Diamond day as Hall strike clinches title Douglas seals safety Shrews down and out Life's One Long Catwalk Sports Calendar 2003 Nedved driving force Spurs Juventus revival World Cup finals expand to 36 teams The 2006 tournament in Germany could have an extra four teams despite vehement opposition from Fitapresident Sepp Blatter Candid Effenberg brought to book Bayern Munich's former captain has caused a stir with his authobiography, a tale of drinking, debauchery and infidelity with a teammate's wife, writes Ian Hawkey Why Inter go nuts in May The blue half of the city has reason to be nervous at this time of year. Now Milan may wreck their dreams of European glory Betfair Madrid hit for five at home Clitheroe Baker: Letters of the week Write to: The Sports Editor Sport on TV The top 10 Book of the week Video of the week DVD of the week Website of the week Schumacher moves up a gear Richard Rae in Barcelona Ferrari unveil a new car in Spain, and their rivals expect it to disappear into the distance when the race starts today Webber prepares to tame fast cat Jaguar's down-to-earth Australian has yet to finish in the points this season, but is being tipped to land a drive with one of the major teams The Sunday Times The Rest of the Field The big interview: Lee Westwood From European No 1 to a world ranking of 246 — the highs and lows of Lee Westwood Flying Scott makes it look so easy Scott Verplank is ahead of the pack in New Orleans as the field enjoys a birdie parade at the home of jazz, writes Derek Clements Inspired Tudor in hint to England Scoreboards Battling Hussain Struggles to find touch Nasser under fire Lara on back foot Lewis digs deep Protest makes little impact Politics force Zimbabwe to ask boys to do men's work David Gower With out Andy Flower and Henry Olonga the tourists will struggle, and Robert Mugabe's Odious regime is to blame It's a tall order for young giants Simon Wilde One of England's brightest hopes, 6ft 9in batsman Will Jefferson will have to defy history to make it big in the game England selectors turn to Aussie Marsh DVLA Classic Collection Auction Classic rainy days at SW19 Rain-hit Wimbledon ready to raise roof The All England Club is considering adding a retractable roof to Centre Court to avoid those frustrating delays Flybmi Richards fighting to stormy finish Funnell steelled for showdown Rob Hughes Defending champion Pippa Funnell will need all her skills to hold off her rivals in a gripping Badminton finale today Angry Ballesteros runs out of time Derek Clements reports on the Spaniard's disqualification from the italian Open The Sunday Times Rugby Shorts The Sunday Times Sale come off second best to Dallaglio Irish keep up the fight Morris gamble signals starts of Tigers' hunt After a poor season, Leicester are desperate to add to their squad, and the Wales prop is liked to be the first of a number of high-profile recruits, writes Nick Cain Tradition must hold sway over merger temptation The mooted amalgamation between Bath and Bristol is about short-termism and must never be allowed to happen Bath fight to avoid dip As merger talks gather pace, the West Country giants face one of the most important matches in their history today Today's Premiership matches Boss warns clubs over cash Rugby round-up Doherty fightback sinks Hunter This Irishman clinched his place in today's final with a remarkable final with a remarkable victory against Paul Hunter, reports Brian Doogan In the Times Tomorrow World bows at court of King James The Schoolboy being hailed as sport's latest superstar threatens to match Michael Jordan's feats on the court—and his earning power off it Grose helps Warrington to leapfrong the Vikings The world of LeBron James Show me the Money David Bond looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport Porsche Fired-up Federer cruises through to another final Sports round-up Results round-up Today's Racing Rugby Union Racing Guineas glory for Refuse To Bend The Dermot Weld-trained horse eased to victory at Newmarket after being given the perfect ride by Pat Smullen Spaniard wins popular vote Oscar Urbina will be carrying the hopes of racing's common people when he rides The Sunday Times 60 Seconds in sport The Times Caught in time Britain win European silver, 1975 Question & Letters Change for the better If those last few pounds refuse to disappear, no matter what you do, it could be all you need is a little fine-tuning and a slight change in routine. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times fitness guru, offers a few tips Climb into a kart and race down the road to F1 180-Page Travel Magazine Working the core In training with Joe Calzaghe Vauxhall McCoy reigns in era of the Irish You can Court on Scots Crowd Accent on French Contents City believes Bank will cut rates despite sterling's wobbles Secret papers reveal £2.4bn CVC bid terms Hilton and Marriott closing in for takeover of troubled Le Meridien Computer Associates Tussauds plans £1 billion flotation Selfridges boss gets big pay rise as battle looms Xstrata hit by row over rights issue payment Contents Royal Ascot The Open University ITV investors gun for Allen T-Mobile director goes after defeat Business Digest Easyjet faces losses of £50m after Go merger Experts tell Brown: euro isolation will hit economy Cordiant advertises auction of itself Sea Containers seeks $160m loan to meet bond deadline Labour may act on golden farewells Split capital victim wins full settlement in landmark case BAE job losses anger ministers Sports row threatens sponsor deals US firm rebuilds Iraq's currency Thistle Hotels Schlock horror: My Travel is mauled by its Mips Looking for the Baghdad bounce Business Letters There's a game that film fans like to play called Six … Race is hotting up for Selfridges US stands alone in battle to beat global slump Is Superwoman Losing her Powers? Fund Managers for Sale The Times Number one bruiser of the mobile world Multiple Display Advertising Items Vital Statistics John Caudwell's Working Day Weill—the big question Wall St malpractice has tained the Citigroup boss Orange Multiple Display Advertising Items Baker's prescription for success at Boots The new boss of the high-street chemist comes from a town that breds winners Bradford & Bingley a target Sharewatch Scottish & Newcastle Smiths Group TTP Communications Sportingbet A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Apax goose stops laying golden eggs Some of the Worst Performers We're teaching our cars to see, because Ecclestone roars away at Formula One Rebels The F1 boss wants the government to back the British Grand Prix as he lines up for a fight with the teams Masterclass with top entrepreneurs Budding business stars were given some useful tips for success by proven Brewer needs to be in the local What the Experts Say Cains's Challenges Npower Progress Report Read Group French dream comes true How I Made IT Multiple Display Advertising Items The five fair reasons for dismissing a rogue worker Questions of Business Tax Rules for Owning Property Responsibility of a Former Director Kingston Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boots boss hunts for roots Prufrock was lucky enough to be invited along last Toyota Daytona kart duo fancy another lap Prufrock Executives at the Finacial Times have been Clearly … Well-heeled trip over a name clash No more bank tosh dressed as research Contents The big chill Clubs Sunsail Best for Trendy Parents Hillside Beach Club, Fethiye, Turkey Best for Shameless Indulgence Best for Sporty Families Best for Spa Junkies Best for Riders Torch Watch Good Gear Guide Best for Long-Haul Value Air Portugal Discover Iceland Best for Childcare Breathable Rainwear Best for Beach Bums Best for Barefoot Luxury Doorstop Alarm Best for Singles Best for the Environment Digital Camcorder Best for Water Babes Women's Walking Socks Best for Families on a Budget Best for Divers AA Library His Tarzan, me Jane His guide might be the king of the Bomeo swingers, but Matt Rudd Was no jungle VIP Find your niche Expedia. co. uk Travel brief Holiday money Radisson Seven Seas Cruises The Andes Of Peru Get up and Go. 299 Cheap flights for southwest Directions A record number of British beaches now reaches the … My TravelLite Where was I? Peregor Luxury Holidays! Best of the bargains Delays in Canada Book of the Week Readers' rants Are you unhappy with the travel industry? Write to … The City Page Miami The deco dazzles, the Parties pop and the beach never sleeps. Welcome to Miami, says David Wickers On the Cheap Miami for every budget Middle of the Road No Expense Spared Turkish Airlines Club Med Luxury Gulet Gruises Air France Multiple Display Advertising Items Walking with the devil Donuglas Kennedy finds a vision of paradise in the Auvergne—but goes through hell to reach Love in the time of calories Sally Price is out for a nibble, but her Edinburgh one-night stand goes stale Jeffersons Cyprus Turkey Islands of the gods Multiple Display Advertising Items Ephalonia Santorini Skiros For backpackers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mykonos For sophisticates The Saronks For island-hoppers Lefas For sailors The Sunday Times Paros For windsurfers The flights, the ferries: all the information you need to get to and around the Greek islands Karpathos For time-travellers Getting around When to Go Samos Crete For archeology Corfu For culture Best Guidebooks Further Information Skiathos For parties The Sunday Times A new slant on the Smoke There's more to London than Tussaud's and the Tower—try ticking off Mark Hodson's top 10 capital capers Greece Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Nothing beats northern California, says conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Legoland Where was I? Win a luxury three-night break for two in marrakesh, with Simply Travel The competition Passport to Terror Rare Shipwreck Hoard Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels Is the net about to choke to death? The univited guest on the web is taking over. If we want to continue e-mailing and surfing, spam must be stopped, says Martin Wroe Passport to Terror Al-Qaueda's Terror Network Sharimks in a Wave of Arrests Funny girl with a fatal obsession Debbie Bartham was one of the best, and most tragic, comic writers in the businesws, says her friend Clive Anderson Douwe Egberts Bird-brained of France Europe is the thorn in Bush's new world order The Sunday Times Little fishes, I feel your pain Dark science of dumping your man Interview The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items This is the year I'm going to grow up! Fifty is a dangerous birthday, warns Aa Gill. It's time to face a new age realiry—and for God's sake Tony put the guitar dow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zimbabwe's tour betrays my husband England is condoning Mugabe by welcoming his cricketers, says Maria Stevens, widow of the first white farmer killed Psst. . . Wanna see some dirty pictures? David Bailey's latest book has the kind of close-ups that used to be sold in plain covers, What's his game, asks Cosmo Landesman The Sunday Times Bailey and Catherine have three children Hidden ills of the snack pack The Sunday Times Crossword The Sunday Times Bouncing the Basie magic back into town Private schools in inspection loophole Multiple Display Advertising Items Left out in the cold It's death or glory, kids If we want children to love reading we should swap the grotty gritty realism novels of today for the ripping yarns of yesterday, writes Chris Woodhead Multiple Display Advertising Items What's the point of a degree in European Union studies? His bread's awful but he makes my roll of honour Rumbles in the celebrity jungle This Life The Daily Telegraph: Jean Conil Hey, Hey were the Surrender Monkees The Guardian: Charles Douglass Cook's Special Life's a Beech Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Beat the rising cost of school fees How grandparents can help News in Brief Contents How Much Would You Need to save? Funds the Experts Recommend Cheltenham & Gloucester It's good news—but don't get too carried away Direct Line Egg deal was not all it was cracked up to be Finance chief shows his faith in Britannic Directors' Deals Alliance Leicester Should you invest in property? Prices fell last month, but some expects believe the housing market has good long-term prospects, writes Kathryn Cooper Buy to let Build a portfolio of construction stocks Life Search Property bonds Abbey National Southern Investor Looks North for a Decent Yield Property funds How to spot takeover targets A bid for a company often boosts its share price Intelligent Finance The Sunday Times Prepare your portfolio for a recovery Experts expect the market raily to continue—and you should adjust your funds top benefit The Sunday Times Trackers Core holdings Satellite funds Finds the Experts Recommend Specialist funds Www. smile. co. uk Smaller company funds Firms scale back benefits of final salary pensions Multiple Display Advertising Items Disinherit the taxman — and your children Why should the Revenue—or even your offspring-get their hands on your fortune, asks Helen Monks Spend, spend, spend Give to a university Political donations Give money to charity Most Peps and Isas fail to pay off mortgage debts Halifax Set up a trust Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Best Savings Accounts Trader shames the experts My Diy Pension Manager shows it pays to be flexible Fund Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Agony aunt remembers pain of poverty Fame and Fortune As a nurse, Claire Rayner couldn't even afford underwear—but she later received $250,000 for a novel. By Natalie Graham Independent Financial Adviser Desperate first time buyers take out 50-year mortgages Agreeing to a longer loan will cut your monthly payments—but you will have to pay more overall How Much It Costs to Extend your Term Contents Inside Sunday-times Woolhayes Barn, Wadeford, Somerset, £175,000 Sales talk. . . Washing its face Home essentials Silver-plated watering can Far cry from the magic of Arabia Time and place It was a shock to board in Bournemouth after Yemen, says Shireen Ritchie, stepmum to Madonna's Guy, but even worse was to follow A house with a private chapel in … How much? Moving on Maxwell house The tycoon's daughter-in-law tells Jasper Gerard why it's time to leave her £3m home Ocyacon Fluent in Finance Knockdown profit If your property is hard to sell but the land is not, tearing it down could be the solution, reports Graham Norwood Hot to plot Sail bargains Sturdily built and ripe for renovation, a windmill can be converted into a wonderful home, says Terry Hope Surrounded by water on three sides and with its own … Linden What's on the market Standing tall Houses of the week London £1.2m Devon £550,000 Perthshire £250,000 Lincolnshire £375,000 West Sussex £1.6m Hampshire £795,000 Berkshire £850,000 Halifax Multiple Classified Advertising Items An offer that I can refuse On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items The write stuff Even a seven-figure book deal is not enough to persuade Hari Kunzru to abandon Se14, he tells Anne-Celine Jaeger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Converted village post office The London Property News Foxtons Camping it up Paula Robinson offers a simple, safari-style way of transforming a living space Tool kit Nuts & bolts A new romance Island viewing Destination Ibiza Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items What to do this week Room to breathe Garden too small? Don't despair, Anthony Noel suggests tricks that will help to create a sense of space The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Octacon Charles Chruch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Croft original Sheer business drive makes a Scottish retreat pay for itself, finds Rosie Millard The market Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow Contents Folks, if You Look up There You Can See Some Bats Sleeping! Fox Kids Goes Live! Surf's up! Funday News Meer's looking at you! Colourful earl Pigs do fly! Road trip Absolutely hubles Dext-Hair Jarvis Fame Academy Live Review Scott Free Animal Crackers! Planet Science Clowning around Beryl the Peril Toy Fresh! Book Gadget Webby & World Funday Stars Squirt The Funday Times Next Week Hoop King Funday Win It! Space Raoul FA Cup Glory Lego Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Fighter fit to join supercar battle Up to Speed 007's licence to kill car sales BMW 7 fuels diesel fire Cars on TV Lorraine Kelly On her CD Changer Cleverest dude in Dullsville Vital Statistics I can see you! Reckless bikers now face justice from a higher power, reports Simon Potter Slip into the back seat - and drive Intelligent cars that can steer, avoid collisions and even find their own parking space already exists, writes Giles Chapman World Cup Parking without tears Porsche Step into a dream world Bentley will do anything to customise yours car, as long as its legal—and tasteful, finds Nick Gardner Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Spoilers Angel Eyes Motoring Marquee Remote Controller In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Buy: Porsche Boxster The Sunday Times Values Porsche Boxster 2.7 Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money. . . Alfa males can be to handle Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Zones Contents She's a feisty lass, our fair lady Joanna Riding made her name in musicals, but it's in a straight drama that she is returning home A cut above He may be more pussycar than Wolverine in real life but Hugh Jackman is out to show in X-Men 2 that he can claw his way to the top On the nail It's slick, stylish and hits the spot. Just don't dwell too hard on X-Men 2's dodgy philosophy, says Cosmo Landesman The Leopard Short Cuts The Heart of Me 15,96 mins Rest of the week's films Half Past Dead Shiri 18,125 mins Heartlands 12A, 91 mins Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer 18,90 mins The Leopard PG, 188 mins Pure 18,97 mins Bmi The police force may still be a man's world, but collea The Heart of Me Bmi Biteback What does it do to Digital delights It's a kind of magic It's small, sexy and slightly fishy—why else is Frank Gehry's Bard College arts centre such a hit, asks Hugh Pearman Sherlock Holmes Bmi Burning down the house Scandalous, shocking, wickedly satirical and morally sophisticated, Jerry Springer: The Opera is a sure-fire winner, says John Peter The Sunday Times Caligula Donmar Warehouse Office Games Pleasance In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings Hampstead After Mrs Rochester Lyric, Hammersmith Bmi Gatta keep searching Tom McRace writes songs about people like himself who can't find what they're looking for Relax, whatever you want to do on holiday Expedia. … As Goode as it gets He's one of the best musicians on the platform today—and Richard Goode certainty delighted The National IQ Test 2003 A hard act to follow The Wigmore Hall owes its success to William Lyne—some of the world's finest artists will perform at his Gala, says Hugh Canning Hamlet Classical On record Mahler Symphony No 6; Kindertotenlieder Michelle De Young (mezzo), San Francisco Mozart String Quartetrs in E flat, K428, and A, K464 Leipziger Streichquartett MDG MDG 307 1160-2 Classical CD of the week Rachmaninov/prokofiev Piano Concertos No 3 Mikhail Pletnev (piano), Russian National Orchestra, cond Mstislav Rostroporich DG 471 5786-2 CPE Bach Trio Sonatas Wq 144-151 Les Amis de Phillippe JS Bach Partitas NoS 1,3 & 6 Richard Goode (Piano) Pop and Jazz Oh Susanna Oh Susanna Hot Hot 1093 Gold Chains Young Miss America Piasb 090 CD Jaga Jazzist The Stix Ninja Tune Zencd81 New Kids in town The Moodists Two Fisted Art W Minc Wmincd027 Mainliner Mellow Out Riot Season Reposecd01 John Patitucci Songs, Stories & Spirtuals Concord Ccd21492 Blur Think Tank Parlophone 5829972 Pop CD of the week Simon Diaz Tonadas Latin World Zrccd048 If it's Thursday, this must be London Limited roles and burgeoning costs are forcing the Kirov's big names further abroad—but who's complaining, asks Clifford Bishop Dream Works Taylor made to perfection An American modern giant has taken on cataclysm and created a masterpiece, says David Dougill Royal Albert Hall Laurie Anderson Look ahead Ravi Shankar Brand Edinburgh Festival Anger Management Film The Critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film 25th Hour This week, don't miss Theatre The Taming of the Shrew Art Titian Comedy Talking Cock Opera The Trojans at Carthage Dance Royal Ballet of Flanders Music Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Pop Kathleen Edwards For those about to rap, Will salutes you Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors is going gangsta—twice in one town. And audiences are loving it, says Simon Fanshawe TLS Brideshead Revisited Granada, 15,453 mins, 981; £34.99 (DVD) Changing Lanes Paramount, 15,94 mins, 2002; rental UK box office Mar 28 Apr 27 Superman: The Movie Warner Home Video, PG, 146 mins, 1978; £16.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS) US box office Mar 28-Apr 27 Outstanding Possession Warner Home Video, 12,98 mins, 2002; rental, £15.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS) Agenda The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 790 Hardbacks Paperbacks The sky's the limit Mountains of the Mind a History of a Fascination by Robert Macfariane Granta £20 pp306 Read on. . . Terrors of the high seas The Pirate Wars by Peter Earie Methuen £20 pp288 A marked man Read on. . . 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