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ResumoContents MI5 hunts two suicide bombers 'Ticking time bombs' hiding under cover in Britain William and Harry to join the army Nul points for UK in Eurovision song flop British Airways Contents British colonel's accuser acted 'out of spite' First picture of man denounced Tim Collins The Sunday Times Award-Winning Writing Flight of the week Next Week The Sunday Times is now available on audio tape Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents NHS Peers will force referendum on European constitution Police probe into 62 deaths at hospital Contents Fear for Arctic explorer Muslim in court over war 'dodge' French star hides grief over boyfriend's suicide 'Harassed' female civil servant is paid £100,000 to drop claim TAG Heuer Clarke plans to speed abolition of grammars AOL Girl, 15, breaks record as youngest Everest climber 'Real' figures for crime show increase of 5% Halfords Vodafone Foster plans 'tower towns' housing 55,000 Universities give places to students with no A-levels Phone tycoon wins £1m rise after £10bn loss Madonna the mystic sets up Kabbalah cult centre Money Police will get draconian new GE Missing men of in hands of the Evil leave US gossip brigade Virulite Vauxhall Nato tracks 20 'suspect' ships Meat Loaf seeks Hartlepool home EasyJet Council still in hock to Hodge debt mountain American Express 'Snooty' Oxford v northern all-stars Inbred pedigree dog breeds to be 'gene cleansed' Ford Failed MI5 Tirpitz plot cost 24 ships Shift Snorers will be silenced on NHS Valery Giscard D'estaing Presents. . . Blair's Euro … The phantom of Downing Street is menacing Tony Blair with the fate of past prime ministers, report David Cracknell and David Smith Be freeserve Brown Will Support Road Map for Britain's Euro-Future Lexus You're a Buddhist Scientists have discovered that Buddhists are in considerably higher spirits than the rest of us. John Elliott finds out how they do it Meditation's a southwest state of mind Not quite one of the boys, but still a winner Profile In search of a real garden at the Chelsea show Nationwide That way happiness lies The Sleep Disorder Clinic Waking up to Europe Slow waltz towards the EU superstate Picture Gallery We must keep asking about the weapons that vanished Gordon gets the train set at last but nobody else is paying Atticvs Panic in No 10 Tony left holding the baton as favourite rejects Olympics job Tories take fight to the BBC with official bias complaint Picture Gallery Clarke mollycoddles while our children don't learn Apologies for disturbing your kedgeree with tittle-tatt If politics bestowed Oscars, Lord Puttnam might be … Raciest House of Lords amendment ever Mark warner holidays Truth unfashionable in big-money PR game Toyota Londoners can't afford the Olympics The Real Orwell Smoke scream Ethnic injustice Put it to the vote Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times RICS Getting the Goat This woman banker has been branded a 'tethered goat' after taking her employers to court. Was it worth the fight? Margarette Driscoll investigates Fighting Females: Women who Took on their Employers Rudy returns to remarry in his house of martial torment Rover 'Friends' stars test theory of quick courting Anheuser-Busch Baghdad fixer tells MI6 how Mitsubishi Motors 'Cut off the head' was Saddam's favourite sentence NEC Land Rover High noon at summit of the score-settlers Pythons' grail has a box office glow 'Stolen' boy stirs apartheid ghosts British troops may help stop Congo war Halifax Big shot tycoon gets the disabled world rolling Comet Matrix star Keanu gets a brain boost Boots Algerians pelt president amid quake chaos Israeli troops attack as Sharon boosts peace hopes Jumbo-sized disaster hits Thai tourism The Times Sukree Sukplang Taxpayers to plug £25m hole in MP's pensions McCartney fills RedSquare with Back in the Ussr Weather and Travel Outlook Chez Nous Livingstone plan for 20mph London Voters doubt asylum claims News in Brief Childkiller hunted Hundreds of teachers set to lose jobs Sub hits iceberg Audit office damns Wembley finances Hostage drama £300m tax debt Lotto Jackpot rolls over to Wednesday Landlord Mortgages New Sars outbreak Man murdered Cilla took drug Correction Contents ThenewXJ Euro giants target Becks Watchdog attacks fiasc over Wembley Butcher rips hapless Anderson joins rout at Lord's with five wickets on his debut as England claim their first three-day victory for two years Dr Who's grandson points way for young generation The Warwickshire batsman is likely to be among a number of fresh faces in the squad for this summer's series of one-day internationals, writes Simon Wilde Sunny Jim's hot streak hints at bright future James Anderson's five-wicket haul may have been against limited opposition, but England have unearthed a star Lefties need right partner to make impact England's left-handers, especially Mark Butcher, gave them an early advantage and were the key to building victory Football gets a yellow card England's top cricketers have been told to cut out the rough stuff is they want to play football on the outfield before and after matches. Simon Wilde reports Bmi a Star Alliance Member Watchdog unleashes attack over Wembley scandal An official probe condemns the handling of £161m invested in the new national stadium project England safari no help to Sven England's trip to South Africa was overshadowed by politics, and a chance to experiment was wasted Porsche Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Idol Beckham is bad news The celebrity obsession of their messianic captain reduces his colleagues to bit players and will backfire on the team and the man himself, says David Walsh Football tales from the tabs. . . Larsson's day of destiny The Swedish striker plans to leave in a year but at Kilmarnock today he could help Celtic keep the title Week links: seven days of transfer deals and speculation Rangers aim for home run Alex McLeish is determined to keep the focus within Ibrox as his side stands on the brink of winning the Scottish Premierleague title, writes Simon Buckland Ronaldo double gives Real hope Top of table Promotion reward for O'Driscoll VW Rejuvenated Gallen promises to get Holloway out of jail The midfielder has QPR in his blood and plans to prove his manager wrong by winning promotion at the Millennium stadium today. By Barry Flatman Misfits define Warnock era A group of rejects led by the gritty Sheffield United manager can earn a Premiership place by beating Wolves tomorrow Wolves scent fresh glories After two barren decades at Molineux, Dave Jones knows that failure at the final hurdle is unthinkable, writes Richard Rae Lippi's seal of approval Sir Alex Ferguson is backing Juventus manager Marcello Lippi to triumph in his fourth European Cup final LÖwenbrÄu Veron joins Nistelrooy in all-star Euro XI Manchester United boast the only two British-based players in Opta's Eurostar XI, with Juan Veron being the surprise inclusion. By Jonathan Northcroft Italian giants reap final reward Trezeguet's new goal at Theatre of Dreams The striker has fond memories of his first visit to Old Trafford. He returns on Wednesday as Serie A's leading scorer in peak form, writes Ian Hawkey Milan rock keeps rolling Milan's Paolo Maldini is still talking with passion for the game ahead of his sixth European Cup final in midweek against Juve Air-Berlin Letters of the week Sport on TV The top Book of the week England's Youngest Captain, by Jonty Winch, Bodyline Books, £10.99 Video of the week DVD of the week Website of the week Toulouse dig deep to take tense final Pied Piper Brennan returns to call tune Toulouse's former Ireland flanker was the centre of acclaim after his joyous return to his home city, writes Tom English Clarks House of horrors holds no more fears for Randell The former All Black captain has suffered twice at Twickennam, but is still looking forward to leading the Barbarians against England today, writes Nick Cain Cueto steps up the pace Late starter Mark Cueto has made giant strides, and today's England match at Twickenham could take the Sale flyer all the way to the World Cup. By Nick Cain Boer desperate to ensure Gloucester claim their reward England v Barbarians Six of the best: England's new boys Secret to Success The Sunday Times has had exclusive access to a training regime designed to give England the fittest players in the world Fitness testing has its place, but talent should hold sway The England squad may be setting new standards in conditioning, but rugby ability must always be the first criterion Witt and wisdom Rob Hughes meets an Olympic champion who has lived two lives, under communism and capitalism 'i couldn't get enough of gold medals. I collected them. The state demanded them' The life and times of Katarina, undisputed queen of the Turning a blind eye to Nelson The controversy over the eight England players who chose to forgo a brief meeting with Nelson Mandela had a familiar, depressingring to it Men-only clubs hurt golf's future, says PGA chief Clubs that allow only male members are told by one of the sport's leading figures they are damaging golf by discouraging women from playing. By David Bond Sorenstam on straight and narrow The Swedish world No 1 has already proved her point in FortWorth by showing that she is one of the most accurate players in the game, writes Alasdair Reid It all ends in tears Top of their game Not quite one of the boys, but still a winner Immelman charges into lead Open champion Ernie Els watched in awe as his playing partner finished in style to move two clear at Wentworth Leaderboard Caddie is ready to pack his bags Colin Montgomerie's decision to sack caddie Andy Prodger has split the European Tour, but job insecurity is a risk of the trade. By Alasdair Reid The Sunday Times Bmi The art of boxing clever Audley Harrison refuses to be diverted from his title plan after learning patience from Riddick Bowe and Lennox Lewis Reality kicks in to check Minardi ambition Paul Stoddart's cash-strapped team is struggling to stay in touch with the giants of Formula One despite investing heavily in new engines, writes Richard Rae Hostile Ormond sees off Essex Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Walker shines in rain-ruined draw Durham delight Mushtaq spins Sussex to victory Mauresmo feels the heat Two years ago, France's top tennis player cracked under the pressure of the expectations of a nation. This week she tries again The Marsh Classic No more risks for 'rock star' Moya After being blighted by injury, the popular Spaniard is back in great form, aiming to reclaim the French Open title he won in 1998, writes Richard Evans Stadium that came with strings attached The government paid for the arena that has hosted the French Open for more than 70 years, but insisted it should be named after an aviator. By Richard Evans Hewitt faces mind games The clay of Roland Garros and the sharp tennis brain of a rising of a American could foil the world No 1's ambitions Time to recall old Henman The British No 1 is at the crossroads, but he can bounce back if he ignores some of coach Larry Stefanki's advice The Sunday Times Star Trek Richard Dunwoody needed a challenge after his great career as a jockey. He chose a brutal race to the North Pole The Sunday Times Wheldon on fast track to the top The rookie today becomes the first Englishman since Nigel Mansell to race in the Indy 500. By Richard Rae Indian Haven grants Egan wish Trainer Paul D'Arcy's bold decision to supplement the colt pays off with a first Classic win in the Irish 2,000 Guineas Bary's quest for Perfections At The Curragh Today, the French trainer will be hoping his filly can atone for the fiasco at Newmarket earlier this month. Michael Clower reports Irish 1,000 Guineas The Sunday Times Super Spencer kicks Auckland to series victory Sports round-up Results round-up Pools Fixtures Racing This week's racing Sampson proves tower of strength The Times Injury-hit Hull crave respect Scoring machine Steve Prescott aims to establish the Airline Birds as genuine contenders tomorrow when they face St Helens at KC stadium. By Richard Rae Caught in time 60 seconds in sport 180-Page Travel Magazine Hold back the years As people grow older, it is easy to slip into a sedentary lifestyle. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times fitness expert, explains why it pays dividends to stay on the move No need to jump through hoops to play croquet Zurich On your toes In training with Simon Taylor Simon Taylor plays No 8 for the Scotland rugby union team Times Newspapers Limited Old Firm held at the border Credit for Annika in a man's world Overblown Beckham Contents Branson planned BA takeover — but now BA may buy Virgin Saunders: I have support of West LB Hewitt defends British bosses Virgin Contents UTC set to lock in CHubb bid Pressure grows for a big cut in euro interest rate Contents Threat of a strike at Bnfl raises safety fears Bra firm to push up sales Contents Row could sink £9bn aircraft carrier alliance Tchenguiz to press ahead with offer for Selfridges Guardian group sounds out bid for Capital Radio Allied Irish in £300m Rusnak lawsuit Black fights back after payments row Pay fiasco may force Glaxo into American merger Virgin Rivals lash regulator over failure to ban BT's spoiling tactics Bronfman to recover the Universal empire he sold Reuben brothers buy rail transport group Orange co-founder joins board at C&W Saunders insists she can tough it out at West LB Granada loses out in Carlton deal Barriers stay up to a euro entry Business Letters Dollar's fall may force change of regime in Europe What's She Got to Smile about? Robin Saunders's famous jole de vivre may be under threat as the knives come out for her at West LB. By Lucinda Kemeny in London and Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt Deals that Put Saunders on the Map The finewine Service Airline odd couple consider marriage Will Virgin Atlantic and BMI British Midland merge to challenge BA, or is just pie in the sky? Report by Dominic O'Connell Insightexec Glaxo resists the bitter pill If the drugs giant, does not tackle the JP Garnier pay issue, it may have to merge with a US rival, says Paul Durman The Sunday Times Continental Airlines Post man promises to deliver Adam Crozier's tackling didn't impress everybody at the Football Association. So will he score in his new role at the troubled Royal Mail? Toyota Vital Statistics Adam Crozier's Working Day Press baron loosens grip on Hollinger Lord Black promises change at his company to appease angry shareholders. Dominic Rushe reports from New York The Sunday Times Microsoft Business Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a giance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Sharewatch Growth eludes Land Securities Securicor Euromoney DCC The Sunday Times Telecom Plus A Share in the Boardroom Edited by Dominic O'Connell (dominic. oconnell@sunday-t Share of the Week Novell Hewitt is confident the euro's time will come The trade secretary talks to Andrew Porter about the single currency, fat-cat pay and her achievements at the DTI Yahoo steps up drive to attract advertising New internet services that raised income in America are about to be introduced in Europe. Report by John O'Donnell Marks joins rush into homeware Furnishings and furniture are poised to become the next battleground for Britain's leading retailers. Report by Matthew Goodman Xerox University firm takes lessons The Sunday Times Enterprise network Teaching Resources, which was created to supply learning aids to schools, is trying to move to a firmer commercial footing. Report by Trevor Clawson What the Experts Say Teaching Resources' Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Balmoral Hotel Family firms need rules to stop feuds Rivalry and social tension are causing businesses to fail. They should seek outside help, writes Louise Armitstead Firm Trends BT Software tycoon takes off How I Made It Derek Beevor founder of Road Tech Computer Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Pay does not need to rise on bank holidays and weekends Questions of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prufrock Industryspecialists Poor return of service Goldfinger returns to takeover with an image makeover Prufrock Sort Iraq? Mumm's the word Hot air from energy chief Artificial hips — but the bid war is real Inside the City Contents How one call could save you £2,000 Fixed rate mortgages tumble With-profits gloom News in Brief Contents Equitable verdicts Footsie fails to sustain rally ISIS Why the crisis in pensions may not be all bad Multiple Display Advertising Items A good performance Mortgage chief's sale raises house price fears Directors' Deals A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Can you afford to quit the rat race? Millions of people are leaving streesful jobs for a quieter life. But you need to sort out your finances first, says David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Movie Exec Made Unscripted Exit Best Flexible Mortgages' Sea Change Ways to profit when shares rise — or fall After the recent volatility in the markets, schemes that safeguard your capital are coming back into vogue. By Kathryn Cooper Financial Independent Adviser Playing Safe for Baby's Future Multiple Display Advertising Items An Isa too far for the taxman A strong euro: what it means for you Currency fluctuations are highlighting the importance of euro mortgages when buying on the Continent. By Clare Francis Euro Mortgage Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax The Sunday Times Currency boosts European funds Abbey National Could deflation cause a 1930s-style slump? Britain spent years taming inflation, but falling prices are now a bigger worry. Economics editor David Smith looks at the implications Buy gilts to beat falling prices The Sunday Times Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Funds will be able to match fees to results Chase De Vere Glasses collector had a good eye for a bargain Collector's File Multiple Display Advertising Items Lions star prides himself on saving Fame and Fortune Will Greenwood has never had a credit card — yet the rugby player often spends £200 on a night out. By Natalie Graham Barclays Contents Overkill Contents Action Research The jedi who just wants to be Joe Ewan McGregor tells Richard Brooks why he is giving up the romantic lead and going back to his Trainspotting roots On a Roll in Iraq with Collins, the Eloquent Officer with a Hint of Patton One last twist in the Profumo tale Forty years on, a Labour MP is leading the campaign to rehabilitate the Tories' most famous sinner. He tells Stuart Wavell why Big Brother's little sister steals the reality TV crown The transformed lives of Faking it have triumphed over trash TV, writes Cosmo Landesman Hot Rod, domestic god With a single swing, she liberates feminism The Sunday Times Hard-wired for the holidays New boy caught being naughty in test The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trouble at the top Everest 'altitude tourists' have excelled themselves in crass behaviour on a great anniversary, writes Stephen Venables Multiple Classified Advertising Items I won't buy life while others die HIV victim Zackie Achmat tells Margarette Driscoll why he is refusing drugs until South Africa provides care for its 4.7m Aids victims The Sunday Times In urgent need of giggling girls This is a planet with a mystery in the middle Bill Bryson's scientific curiosity was first stirred by a drawing of the Earth's interior. And the more he found out, the odder it got The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times Crippled by rising school fees Many parents hit by hard times and soaring costs are struggling to keep children at private school, but help can be found, says Sally Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing the beat Music is disappearing from the classroom, but the percussionist Evelyn Glennie tells how schools could get children playing again Multiple Display Advertising Items Can parents be forced to pay for a field study trip? Answer the question My apple crumble treat for ladies who lunch on a budget Winner's Dinners Kelly's eyeful is the No 1 event This Life We are Not a Muss People of the Week Help! My G-String's Snapped. . . The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Lord Gray For Sale: Dunspinnin' The Guardian: Sue Sally Hale Dieter Atb: Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Looking for the perfect beach? Wll, you've just found … Holiday autos Discover the World Travel One Anatolian Sky How the Bushmen found their soul An ancient tribe is rediscovering its history—and it lies deep in the soil of Namibia, says Stuart Wavell British Airways Holidays Greece Travel brief BA 'bargains' did not exist Directions Cruise virus returns Questions and Answers British Airways Henri Cartier-Bresson's work, including … Sit tight Holiday money MyTravelLite TV Travel Where was I? Mention Brighton and certain images spring to mind — Palace Pier, the Pavilion and white stucco seafront houses Bargain map of the world Insurance pricing a lottery Readers' rants Flight of the Week Bari for £145 You've got the flight, now decide where to stay. Jeremy Atiyah has the best ways to kick around Italy's heel Corsica Flights Turkish Airlines Low fares for Sunday Times readers Markwarner holidays Travel brief Zefa Tipsy Tomas and the boys who cried wolf In the hills of Andalusia, Chris Haslam joined a wolf hunt — but bagged another kind of beast Gateway Holidays Club Med Add interest to your bank holiday It's the last long weekend for months—so cash in by planning a big day out, says Sean Newsom Travel brief Marching up to the top of the hill In 1953, man reached the top of the world: 50 years later, you can climb your own Everest, says Piers Pickard The Sunday Times Six steps to the top of the world Swansea Cork Ferries More information You don't have to pay big Why spend £200-plus a night when a new range of hotels offers class and comfort for less than £100? David Wickers and Rob Ryan report The Sunday Times Along came a spider. . . Lizzie Baker is starstruck in a Hollywood bar. But is her leading man just spinning her a line? The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols From Tuscan castles to Star Wars in Shanghai, Anthony Beevor soldiers on Multiple Display Advertising Items A week's luxury break for two on Cyprus, courtesy of Cyprair and Leptos Calypso Hotels Where was I? The competition Contents Contents 66 Abbey Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, £190,000 For a few privileged owners Sales talk. . . Home essentials Cuboglass television Scene of the crime Happy days? Crime writer Frances Fyfield recalls alcoholism, murder and a pervert in the woods How much? A building plot with planning permission Moving on Put your money in the loft You could recoup the cost of a loft extension in a year — or it could take rather longer, depending on your address, Graham Norwood explains More room. . . but over: budget Top tips Octagon Maestro changes his tune Charles Hazlewood, rising star of the classical music world, prefers rural Somerset to London, says Caroline Donald West London v Somerset Houses with a sauna With its promise of a home-spa experience, the Scandinavian sauna is an indoor property hot spot Surrey £2.85m London £875,000 Devon £575,000 BT Warwickshire £1.5m Houses of the week Cornwall £495,000 West Sussex £550,000 Perthshire £145,000 London £2.2m Essex £975,000 Wiltshire £1.6m Crest Scilly season The Scilly Isles are Britain's latest hip hangout, says Katherine Sorrell. But with a market that hasn't dipped for 30 years, the competition for houses is tougher than ever Island life What's on the market BIG strong girls Women are muscling in on the trades. Female householders are the main customers, so do they get a better deal when the plumber or plasterer is a woman, asks Sue Chester Halifax Fair trade Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDsavills Lincoln Stags Good taste arrives in Balham Derided for decades by its pricier neighbours Clapham and Wandsworth the area is finally smartering up, reports Samanthan Lyster Saga Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons The London Property News Kinleigh, Folkard & Hayward Fun and profit? The dream scenario: a holiday home that brings in cash the rest of the year. Rosie Millard investigations where you can do it Rental propositions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to turn from brunette to blonde Transform a gloomy oak table into a head-turner with a spot of bleach, says Paula Robinson Tool kit Tool belt The Project 31 Nuts & bolts The good, the bad and It's over for another year and of course it rained, but the 81st Chelsea Flower Show had all the elements of another great gardening event. Dan Pearson reports on what inspired him and the creations that were more of a damp squib Multiple Display Advertising Items In and out at Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charge of the light brigade We spend less on lighting our homes, than the average Hungarian, Big mistake — good lights add serious value, says Katherine Sorrell The Sunday Times Bright sparks Modern City Liuing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Ask the experts The gardener The valley of the Ashleys Alice Douglas finds Laura Ashley's trademark style in her daughter's Welsh cottage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stars in Dominique Coughlin lines up the best and brightest striped fabrics for summer Store guide The market Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes The Sunday Times Contents Wacky Races in Trekking to Tanzania Our exclusive new VBirds strip returns next week! No strings attached Funday News Monster bash Drop the name! Street artists Cat call News to make you smile Worth a Pepys Sail Away Sound Check Read another fab Funday feature next week! Can you do better than Andy? Eye in The… Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby makes surfing fun again! Karaoke Fun Stationery Crayola Window Fx Collection **** You wouldn't like him when he's angry - the Hulk that … Funday Stars Single Album More hot shots in Stars next week! Going Loco Squirt F-mail Robot seems to be on the menu! Next Week On the Double Funday Win It! Suga Bobos Nick toons TV Contents Contents Mercedes replaces unloved MPV Up to Speed Automatic fines for late car tax Mighty Atom gets mightier Cars on TV On her CD Changer One for my baby Vital Statistics Stop the 4x4 heavy mob! Off-roaders that clog city streets are under fire in a new campaign, writes Nicholas Rufford Loss Adjustments Rates of Depreciation Ten ways to cut the cost of motoring Don't pay more than you have for your driving. A little research can save a lot of money, explains Dave Pollard Barclays Porsche Show a little less Helen Mound discovers how to be discreet when the car door opens Rac Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear Watch your Speed The Knowledge Suspension Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask It's Easy - in Theory Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Buy: Lexus is200 The Sunday Times Values Lexus is200 Sport Vital Statistics Nothing, and I mean nothing, is better value than this Drives the Daihatsu Charade Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Tom Hartley Have your Say Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Limited Ferrari Contents This green and pleasant land For a short break or a family holiday, England is hard to beat, says Gareth Huw Davies From country hotels to B&Bs, rest assured you will… England has great places to stay — that won't cost a mint, says David Wickers Country Holidays Coast along Cornwall's lanes Any way is the right way in this adventure ground by the ocean, says Karen Robinson Suffolk Where to Go Free Brochures Norfolk's ring cycle A bicycle proves a transport of delight for Gareth Huw Davies in Norfolk Hf holidays On your Bike: More Holidays on Wheels Hilton Science is magic Vincent Crump gets fired up by Magna, a theme park in a former Rotherham steelworks National Express Great Days out in the North London's swinging new sights Don't miss the city's latest attractions, says Tim Clifford Have a Great Night out on the Town The Caravan Club Explore Great Britain from the comfort of Why freedom is a home on the road Motorhome life has its own leisurely pace, says Fred Redwood The New Forest Pooh's enchanted country Visit the woods that inspired AA Milne, says Chris Partridge Literary Connections Slow boat to happiness A narrowboat holiday on England's canal network is like a journey back to a less hectic time, says Gareth Huw Davies Waterway Holidays UK Choose to cruise the pick The National Trust Scotland may be the home of golf, but the northwest … Northern golf courses are full of challenges, as Tom Otley discovers Blakes British Resorts Association Play a round on Superb Courses in Other Parts of England Rediscover a great northern city Rejuvenated Tyneside is certain to impress, says Vincent Crump Wallace Arnold Holidays Enjoy England Top treats for busy bodies Thoresby Hall's new spa is the business, says Karen Robinson Superstar Spas The Caracan Club Contents Ripley's Game Contents Romola Garai's name somehow conjures up thoughts of a dark beauty, perhaps Italian or vaguely Eastern European Machine on overload Olympus The Hot Chick 12A, 104 mins Rest of the week's films Full Frontal 18,100 mins Full Frontal Son of the Bride 15,121 mins Son of the Bric The Missouri Breaks 15,126 mins Short Cuts Giant, inflatable. . . and temporary In the land of cheeses, it seemed appropriate to share There's something Television Don't go changing Radio waves Wogan's run Terry's all gold on radio, but can he bring the Midas touch to Five, asks Sally Kinnes Arrive The bandana plays on Springteen sidekick, Sopranos star: there's more to Steven Van Zandt than meets the eye. Good job, given his dress sense, says Dan Cairns Bmi Peter Gabriel Absolutely! (Perhaps) Rest of the week's theatre Royal Festival Hall Richard II Globe A Midsummer Night's Dream Bristol Old Vic Hobson's Choice Bewere of playwrights pigeonholing their works. Shorly The new-look Almeida makes a triumphant maiden voyage wite The Lady from the Sea The History Channel 20 Trapped by translation Bmi Classical The World's First Piano Concertos Classical CD of the week The week's essential new releases Albert Sammons Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante; Elgar: Violin Sonata London Philharmonic, cond Hamilton Harty Naxos 8.110957 Pop and Jazz Various Artists Morrissey: Under the Influence DMCUTICD001 7 Hurtz Electroleum Output Opr54 The Matthew Herbert Big Band Accidental AC05 Girls Aloud Sound of the Underground Polydor 9865315 New kids in town Chungking Who are they? Noahjohn Water Hymns Loose VJCD137 Robert Poss Distortion Is Truth Trace Elements TE-1022002CD1 Mariza Fado Curvo EMI/Virgin 7243 5 84237 2 St Thomas Hey Harmony City Slang 20218-2 The Westbrook Trio L'Ascenseur/The Lift Jazzprint Jpvp 130cd Royal Opera House Simply wunderbar Glyndebourne's stylishly sung, evocatively staged Tristan transports Hugh Canning One hundred years of magnitude Two great centenary celebrations made strong musical listening for Paul Driver The Albums Vauxhall The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead The Travelex £10 Season Kirov Ballet V Festival Somerset House Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Chicago My Fair Lady Art Opera Dance The hit of the Royal Opera's season so far, this sober Concerts Pop Comedy Film Secretary This week, don't miss Theatre Henry V Art Pissarro in London Comedy Mel & Sue Opera Tristan and Isolde Dance Royal Ballet Concerts Orchestra of the 18th Century Pop British Sea Power Bmi Spinning around The man behind Kylie's moves gives a new twist to Rambert Dance Company. By David Dougill 8 Mile Universal, 15,106 mins; DVD (£19.99), VHS (£15.99) Bowling for Columbine Momentum, 15,115 mins; DVD (£19.99), VHS (£15.99) Agenda Outstanding Red Dragon Universal, 15,119 mins; DVD (£22.99), VHS (£15.99) K-19: The Widowmaker Paramount, 12,132 mins; DVD(£15.99), VHS(£12.99) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 793 General Hardbacks Manuals Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data supplied Fiction Children's The whole world in his hands A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson Doubleday £20 pp515 Read on. . . The lost empire The Mughal Throne The Saga of India's Great Emperors by Abraham Eraly Weidenfeld £20 pp544 Read on. . . Books: Diary Wild at heart Elizabeth The Scandalous Life of the Duchess of Kingston by Claire Gervat Century £17.99 pp306 Coben This boy's life behind the screens Are You Talking to Me? 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Ethical cleansing What is Good: The Search for the Best Way to Live by AC Grayling Weidenfeld £18 pp254 Men of the moment Fighter Boys: Saving Britain 1940 by Patrick Bishop HarperCollins £20 pp420 Six Wives 42 The legacy of Luther The Reformation by Patrick Collison Weidenfeld £14.99 pp211 Facing the Light Long Island of lost dreams Child of my Heart by Alice McDermott Bloomsbury £14.99 pp256 The Times At the heart of darkness A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies by John Murray Viking £14.99 pp274 HiT The Divide Children's book of the week WHSteamy story Paperbacks The First World War All the Devils are Here by David Seabrook Of Moths and Men by Judith Hooper Old Man Goya I Capture the Castle The Man who Walks by Alan Warner Public Property by Andrew Motion Peyton Place Opening up by Mike Atherton Annie Dunnie First Lady You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Rebels with a cause Q by Luther Blissett trans by Shaun Whiteside Heinemann £14.99 pp635 The Top Ten Bestseller Animal magnetism The Final Confession of Mabel Stark by Robert Hough Atlantic Books £12.99 pp430 Stirring it in the sticks Grossroots websites run by committed individuals are starting to outshine bland official rivals. As Martin Wroe discovers, councils are having to take notice Community crusader A little hush about the house Sounding off Don't panic Brilliant! A day to treasure Web shopper Sunday's online challenge—Mairi Nicholson organises a children's party that will take the pressure off parents and have young revellers enthralled Fancy popping back 343 years? On January 1 this year, Phil Gyford started posting the diary of Samuel Pepys at www. pepysdiary. com, in daily in Cable cutoff Readers react to The great broadband mystery, published in Doors earlier this month Cross wires Midband madness Speed not in need Time for the truth The odd couple Multiple Display Advertising Items What's new Exotic Tariffs Techfacts Silver-Surfer Help Palm Lightens E-Mail Load Small-Screen Star Apple hits right note This virtual life The Sunday Times Contents The one to watch The week ahead The Death Of Klinghoffer Today, C4,6.55pm Best film Ghost World, Tuesday, Sky Movies Premier, 10.10pm His Number's up Millions viewing week ending Apr 27 The Forsyte Saga Critics' choice Rockface (BBC1,5. 45pm) State Of Play (BBC1, 9pm) Six Feet Under (C4,10pm) The Royal (ITV1, 8pm) Back To The Future Part II (ITV1, 4.15pm) Home Front Weekend BBC1 Sunday 25 May ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Sunday 25 May Pick of the Day Sky One Sunday 25 May Satellite, cable and … Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Cleopatra Critics' choice The Vice (ITV1, 9pm) Wild ln Your Garden (BBC2, 8pm) Sheba's Secret Mummies (C4,9pm) Can Westlife Cut It? 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