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Waldemar Januszczak, Vladimir Putin, Hala Jaber, Ivan Pike, John Dugdale, Nicholas Pyke, Matthew Wall, Steven Simpson, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Colin Kitt, Nigel Ross, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, George Georgiou, John Peter, Pam Barrett, V S, Mark Hodgkinson, Tony Eldridge, Jonathan Cox, Jonathan Miller, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Andrew Longmore, Gurdeep Grewal, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Tom Walters, Irene Hofman, Chris Shelley, Tim Nagle, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, J Phillips, Nicolette Jones, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Charles Peat, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, Ian Woosnam, David Smith, Virginia McKenna, Humphrey Carpenter, P D, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, E P, Colin Bullen, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, James Glover, Sally Brown, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas, Robert Winnett, Natasha Garnett, Tim Adams, Irwin Stelzer, Mike Pattenden, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Naimat Arghandabi, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Nick Scott, Geraldine Hackett, Matthew Robinson, Nick Speed, Rob Maul, David Hewson, Harold Cohen, David Bond, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Andrew Oswald, Stewart Lee, Dean Nelson, Debbie Taylor, Victoria Segal, Patricia Nicol, Scott Morris, Sarah Dempster, K E Mawardy, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, John O'Donnell, John Simons, Graham Clutton, David Eimer, Lydia Slater, Karena Batstone, Clive Anderson, Robert Potts, Dr Martin Stephen, Shelley von Strunckel, Doug Sager, Paula Robinson, Phil Stockton, Rick Wakeman, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Tom Conran, Dominique Coughlin, Pat Cash, Pat Hodgson, Tom Stubbs, Monsieur Mangetout, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Emma Thompson, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, Lizzie Vann, Bert Wright, Paul Durman, Mark Ludlow, Lisa Grainger, Alicia Wyllie, Arnie Wilson, Mark Edwards, Robin Davis, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Damian Barton, Harriet Perry, Hugo Barnacle, Bryan Oates, Christina Lamb, Tim Lawrence, Victoria O'Brien, Miranda Eeles, Raymond Keene, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Robbie Hudson, Diana Wright, Benji Wilson, Jay Leno, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Jones, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Richard Evans, Louise Armitstead, Michael Wright, D Douglas, Bennett Maxwell, Natalie Graham, Kate Rew, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, S D, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Jessica Brinton, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Helen Brown, Tom Maynard, Tiffanie Darke, Wilf Altman, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, John King, Aleks Sierz, Bethan Cole, Roland White, Katrien Nachtergaele, Shane Watson, Alex Fortune, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Lauren Quaintance, Marie Pierre Zielinsky, C Nixon, Linda Aston, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Joan Woolard, Simon Potter, John Harlow, D J Taylor, Godfrey Smith, Helen Mound, Victoria Masterson, Don Black, John Waples, Richard de Melim, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Robert MacFarlane, James Hillhouse, Trevor Clawson, Alice Elden, Amber Rust, John Carey, David Horspool, Tania Davenport, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Anna Tobin, Claudia Croft, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, John Spurling, T L, Maria McErlane, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Graeme Nation, David Wickers, Francis Warren, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Minette Marrin, John Cornwell, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Alan Yentob, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Dan Cairns, Justin Wintle, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Cary Cooper, Sarah Baxter, Bob Dwyer, Stuart Kelly, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Paul Gogarty, Chris Feetenby, Simon Howard, Ed Hughes, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Top Tory aide is king of the urban swingers William: It's my duty to reign Contents British Airways Top Tory aide is king of the urban swingers Uproar over plan to seize drug homes We're all Kinnockites in the cabinet, says Hain Contents The Sunday Times The Sunday Times makes biggest gains in new readers Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents BT Army and police face loss of early retirement rights EU tells Britain it may lose powers Early riser: A girl greets the summer solstice … Britain's Drug Classifications Saddam letters to British paper call for revenge Railtrack boss given £700,000 'golden handcuffs' after failure Windsor moves to a hot African beat Not Shy but Trying to Hide American Express Prince's duty easyJet Real IRA mole will get million-pound payoff MPs seek ban on child smacking Times Online Snoreststopper Tory organises 'five-star' orgies Church of England admits it has already ordained two gay bishops Frost gets royal assent to quiz Putin Contents Abbey National Criminals who say sorry win cut in sentence Broken heart drove Gauguin to triumph Nissan School tests to be made 'easier' Lady Archer tapes bring new legal bid to clear husband Smart goods alert store cameras to shoplifters Sunday Times wins office raid review Slow balls please: the brakes go on tennis BT Spellbound children of world queue for that Potter magic Sony John Gusack Noah Taylor Facts of a Fad With its Inspired Architecture, 27,000 Square Metres Teenage Hormones and Horrible Happenings - Lovely Stuff, Says our Junior Panel Labour's Not so Smart Bomb Raise higher-rate tax, said Peter Hain. You must be mad, replied Tony Blair. But the row has highlighted Labour's vulnerability to its old vices. David Cracknell and David Smith report P&O Ferries School meals firm serves up £20m to bosses The luxurious new Phaeton Townie farmers with taste produce Britain's best food Loose Canon Should the church accept gay clergy? Christopher Morgan and Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas report on an unholy row BT Juvenile delinquent with a will to power Profile The unhappiest people on earth? You'd never guess Smile When not to sign A challenging birthday American Express The Sunday Times They fiddle with constitutions at our peril Picture Gallery It's only because Zimbabwe is black that we don't invade The Lambeth Conference is to be held away from these Atticvs Watch out Europhiles, Maggie's back on the warpath Atticvs Charles to confront Blair over the 'dagger in his constitutional heart' Atticvs Falconer makes do with Derry's hand-me-downs Atticvs It's tough but not everyone should have a saviour sibling Despite many favourites falling in the reshuffle Atticvs From the royal enclosure, Atticus was surprised to Atticvs "Labour pledge" mugs ("More Teachers","More Nurses" Atticvs Bonhams Choices that make or break family life Land Rover Turn the tide on ferry 'pirates' Invaded by stealth Bye-bye Beckham Here we are again, Henmania season is upon us with … Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, I Pennington Street Armed robbery, kidnapping, homicide: he's been arrested How Bail Puts the Booty in Bounty Nationwide Secret world of Cuba's boy captives BT For sale:'dirty bomb' material Toulouse elite snared in tale of sex soirees Ebac Boots Tyson hit by new charges after brawl Young rebels smell change in Iran's air Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Baby Boomers Iraqi resistance swells with $5,000 bounty on Americans British refuse to adopt US peace tactics Israel kills 'ticking bomb' leader of Hamas Post-War Body Bags Begin to Haunt Bush flybe Ringo's lesbian stepdaughter to marry lover AOL Bhutto in poetic plea for end to her exile US teens ditch summer camp for health spas 200 lost as migrant ship capsizes Isolated Blair slips away from summit The Times What next for the EU Constitution? Clarke angry over No 10 plan to scrap sixth forms Fly-away drones put robot air force plans off course Weather and Travel Outlook Best ferry prices-widest choice Troops reveal friendly fire toll News in Brief Baby born on ferry Labour 'buried GM warnings' Rusedski theft Terror arrests Oil pipeline blast kills 100 villagers Corrections Four tickets share £9.4m Lotto jackpot Landlord Mortgages Tourist tortured Flight of fancy Stabbing death Contents BT Wizards of OZ Ruthless England stun Aussies 25-14 Magic Johnson fires historic England win Martin Johnson was immense for an England side that showed they are a truly dominant force in the world of rugby union Master Card Rare Aussie praise for Poms The Australian papers, who pilloried England in the build-up, swallowed their pride and hailed them as the finest team in the world, writes Nigel Botherway England unbeaten run A relentless, ruthless riposte Minutes before we walked out to face Australia, Martin Johnson inspired us all with a no-nonsense team talk Tag Heuer England Ready to Conquer World Pride of place for Woodward Clive Woodward and his team have so much self-belief and confidence they are starting to sound like Australians Player ratings Australia Quesada kicks Argentina to victory over France Countdown to the World Cup Orc alert: is England's pack seriously lacking in the looks department? The missing Australians Player ratings England Are England's rugby heroes fit to compare with the World Cup winners of '66? Classy kiwis thrash Wales Fans get result in pay table The truth about where Manchester United fans call home is one of several revelations in a new survey Qantas Welcome to Real's world A demanding crowd, a new midfield role, a foreign language and a host of deadfall rivals await David Beckham Father Ted 'stabbed' by Ferguson Capital gains: what the Beckhams can expect from a move to Madrid BT orange End of the road for the King Pete Sampras exclusively reveals he has played his last match at Wimbledon and may not even defend his US Open title Slam record Henman shoulders burden In his only major interview before Wimbledon, the British No1 tells Barry Flatman why he is determined to finally land that elusive title Time for Federer to deliver on big stage It's all very well winning the small events but now the man from Switzerland has to cut it at the ones that really matter The man who would be king: Tim Henman's pedigree Löwenbrau Memory Lane, SW19 Since the open era began in 1968, Wimbledon has produced a stream of wonderful matches and marvellous moments. How many of these can you remember? Rusedski back in style Richard Evans watches Britain's No 2 warm up confidently for Wimbledon by winning his second Nottingham title following a nine-month lay-off Capriati unwilling to be put out to grass Her season has been marked by disappointment and surprising defeats, but Nick Pitt finds the American in defiant mood as she heads towards Wimbledon Errors clinch Rubin victory In a dire final delayed by a bomb scare, the champion kept her Eastbourne title by beating Conchita Martinez. But, says Nick Pitt, even the seagulls complained Air-Berlin Triumphant return The big interview: Justine Henin-Hardenne Her mother died when she was 12. At 17, she left the family home after bitter rows with a father she Still resents. Two weeks ago, she won the French Open. Richard Evans hears her poignant story Backhanded compliments - why Henin-Hardenne possesses one of the subline strokes of modern tennis I fell for all the fillies at Ascot The racing at the royal meeting was briliant, but is that what everybody went to see? The mixture of great sport and high fashion is a unique experience Casey revels in his view from the top Some believe he is arrogant, but the English golfer says it should not be confused with a desire to be the best there is The Sunday Times Mr Nobody's perfect round Soren Kjeldsen scorched his way around Gleneagles to give himself a real chance of winning the Diageo championship later today, writes Alasdair Reid Track wins bolster British defence Mark Lewis-Francis and Chris Rawlinson got Britian's men off to a decisive start as they attempt to defend their European Cup crown, writes Richard Lewis Mark of a champion Mark Lewis-Francis shot to fame as a teenage sprinter. Older and wiser now, he means to beat the world's best The Sunday Times Short and sweet So far so very good-the Twenty20 Cup has been quick to make its mark in front of bumper crowds of all ages. Is it the future? The Sunday Times Foxes hold nerve to sneak home Times Online Essex wilt as Flower blooms Pollock's generation game The former South African captain is happy to be back in the ranks where be remains a key player, writes Simon Wilde Anderson in fast lane to success The fast arm action of the England pace bowler has put the wind up Pakistan, says Simon Wilde, and could be decisive in today's one-day series decider at Lord's Twenty20 Cup betfair NatWest Series The Times Wigan tyros savage Bulls Super Lague Running for Jane raises over £50,000 Jane Tomlinson MBE sets an inspirational example to thousands of people who have been touched by her courage and indomitable spirt, writes Rob Hughes Joyon enjoys Island hopping Record holder Eure et Loir-Idec was first of 1,500 boats home in the Round The Island race, writes Keith Wheatley SAP Running for Jane runners These athletes competed in the Running for Jane campaign in The London Marathon Battling Brodie stands on top of the world at last Sports round-up Results round-up Pools Today's Racing Fixtures Racing Golden Choisir lands historic double The Australian colt became the first horse to land the sprint double at Royal Ascot with a scintillating victory in the Golden Jubilee Stakes. By Andrew Longmore Johnston reins in top rivals The Scottish trainer rules the roost at Ascot again, leaving supposedly more celebrated rivals trailing in his wake The Times Letters of the week Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday Times 60 seconds in sport with former Masters champion Ian Woosnam Caught in time US Davis Cup team, 1969 Uefa press office: Question & answers Sport on TV Training for kicks Forget the stereotypical martial arts cacho macho image-kickboxing is a great way to get fit and have fun. Sunday Times fitness expert Paul Stephen Lubicz explains the basics How to cast a magic spell from the riverbank The Sunday Times Balancing act In training with Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke is one of Great Britain's most exciting young cyclists and leads the women's road-racing World Cup standings Ford The Sunday Times Who wins in deal for Beckham? Hewitt must grow into true champion Fantasy of football Contents Dow Chemical boss to take nuclear hot seat at BNFL WH Smith starts hunt for new chief US rates to hit 50-year low Virgin atlantic The Hulk, above, burst on to 6,000 American cinema … Contents Higgs code watered down 'Jockweiler' is caught in £7m pension storm Contents The Sunday Times Ex-Cordiant chief faces pay row British Land activists hit by option losses Milestone for the market southwestengland Branson bids £5m for Concorde Business Digest Orange in alliance to take on Vodafone F1's Jordan hits out at Ferrari 'blackmail' Analyst warns of passenger decline at Ryanair Five days or bust for Le Meridien Oracle Ultimatum for Lord Black Death of jobs for life greatly exaggerated BT Key Points Reality TV shock in store for Green and Allen Agenda Defend our shores against this US assault Quelling a wave of deflation Economic Outlook Business Letters Jobs market is the only cloud in US silver lining American Account Is the Bull Back? The signs of recovery are beginning to surface on both sides of the Atlantic. By David Smith, Lucinda Kemeny and Dominic Rushe in New York Risks on the Road to Recovery The Sunday Times Fujitsu The deal that sank an advertising giant Cordiant, about to be swallowed by WPP, never recovered from a bad deal in 2000. By Andrew Porter and John O'Donnell Travel boss kicking sand over his rivals Interview Peter Long's First Choice is thriving, thanks to its ability to react faster to changing market conditions than many of its holiday firm rivals Peter Long's Working Day Times Online Porsche Vital Statistics Maersk Air Retail Stakes School pals sell their dotcom firm for £135m Espotting, an online advertising company, has shown that fortunes can still be made with the right services. By Matthew Wall Dealmaker toys with Hamleys A Viking raider is about to sail off with one of Britain's best-loved stores. Report by John Waples and Matthew Goodman Renault Velsatis Renault Velsatis Phillips doyenne turns back on big-ticket art Daniella Luxembourg wants to revive the loss-making auction house by selling more modern works. By John O'Donnell Bar wars call time on profits Too much competition is killing off pubs. By John O'Donnell and Charles Peat Life in Brief Daniella Luxembourg Multiple Display Advertising Items Nokia bets on a mobile world The industry leader is facing tough challenges as its market prepares for huge change, says Paul Durman The March of Technology The Secret of Nokia's Success Lafarge Dolly investors are led to the slaughter After its brush woth fame over cloning, PPL has become the black sheep of the biotech sector, says Paul Durman Dixons puts the spark back Sharewatch GKN Reed Health Group McCarthy & Stone 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 Transform your business by working on the web E-commerce has changed the way British companies work-and now they can reach entire new markets online anywhere in the world, writes Trevor Clawson Stars show how to harness new technology An awards scheme has created a repository of best practice that offers guidance for other companies. Report by Trevor Clawson Net solutions to engineer's problems One firm started online life by simply using e-mail. It soon began to embrace a whole host of e-commerce functions hp invent SAP Going to market—at last As confidence in shares starts to return, more firms are thinking of taking the plunge. By Louise Armitstead and Rupert Steiner Grooming your Company for Listing Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Sunday Times Picking the best place to float your firm Stock Exchange AIM OFEX Baby food maker's colourful past How I Made It The Times Part-time cleaning workers have a right to holiday pay Questions of Business Cutting Tax Bill on Sale of Assets Multiple Display Advertising Items Sole Trader Turns into a Company Kingston Smith Microsoft Business Solutions Sugar v Easyjet, the online punch-up Prufrock Who pocketed Sorrell's fiver? Race to sign Blanc cheque Prufrock Drug ethics leave investors feeling sick Inside the City Entente Corusdiale Blogging great Contents It's a Girl Thing Britain is experiencing a new licentiousness, writes Tiffanie Darke, as women adopt an unprecedented openness about the pursuit of sexual pleasure. But are the sex toys and tumbling taboos symbols of female emancipation or a danger to society? Good Wood Travel Limited Inside Big Brother got his big break at Wimbledon Reality TV had its origins on the centre court, with millions agog to see players' lives laid bare, writes Tim Adams It's a Girl Thing Uproar in the court of supreme Tony Blair's lost his way and we're driving blind into an unknown new legal world. Fasten you seatbelts, writes Clive Anderson The Sunday Times Barbie and Action Man are toying with us Words, not weapons, will fell the tyrants of Tehran Cooking up a rosbif coup The agony that changed my life Interview Old bombers say: don't try this at home As a film revives interst in the Weathermen, the 1960s US terror group, former members give Dominic Rushe their changed world view Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hellish welcome from the warlords Naimat Arghandabi believed Tony Blair when he said Afghanistan would become democratic, but his return revealed the promise was a sham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfect playground for a prince Kenya's Rift Valley is home to a gilded set who live life to the full beyond the paparazzi's reach, says Natasha Garnett In a globalised world of opportunity Former anarchist George Monbiot thinks he knows how to make corporate man build a happy planet, writes David Smith We're all ghetto kids now As the sound of the streets becomes more violent, the middle-classes are lapping it up But is rap's global dominance something to worry about, asks Alan Yentob The Sunday Times Crossword Beach Living The birds and bees whisper to Louise Multiple Display Advertising Items Too middle-class to teach Oxford graduate Amber Rust tells show her traditional views counted against her in her application for a teacher training place College Reply The Sunday Times I'll see you in court, miss Education authorities face rising legal bills as pupils rush to sue over everything from exam results to expulsions, writes Nicholas Pyke What's so special about a 'specialist' school? Answer the question Carpeted by one lady and handbagged by another They think it's all over This Life Now That's what I Call Hot Pursuit The Daily Telegraph: Duke of Bedford Last word. . . More Ja'am, Ma'am? Browned off? Here's why The Times: Valantyne Napier Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents it's party … Angelic arias, hard house or just good sax: Whatever your musical persuation, there's a festival to make you wave you arms in the air. Jonathan Cox picks Europe's summer best Brittany Ferries Good Gear Guide Digital Photo Printer All over Europe, it's party time Corsica Flights ebookers Convertible Trousers . . . and a party on your doorstep: the best fests in Britain and Ireland Portable Office CD Player Sold on Italy's super Marche Morning in the misty hills, afternoon on the sizzling beach, evening strutting your stuff-the perfect day for Harriet Perry Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Deals galore as price war begins Directions For the past two weeks, we have highlihted the experie CT2 Holidays Travel Lite Multiple Display Advertising Items It's not just the dental-floss bikinis that make … Essential engineering works for Eurostar (0870 169 … Somak Holidays Peregor Travel Venice's water-taxi drivers have a reputation for think Tourists in South Wales will have a busy summer Readers Can now save £1 on the latest issue of The … Multiple Display Advertising Items CTS Horizons BA in dock over fares The last "cheap" seats on Concorde have gone on sale Holiday money Reader's rants EMA replies: We launched a new range of parking Where was I? Hisaronu & Ovacik Oludeniz Region Clubs Sunsail Ireland Make it a tropical summer Exotic places, everyday prices: fly further for this year's best deals, say Rob Ryan and David Wickers Princess Cruises An odyssey with Mr Know-All Erudite passengers on one side, Zeus and Alexander on the other: it's full steam ahead for Frederic Raphael markwarner holidays Seventy-seven sunset strip Septuagenarian Alice Elden's naked frolic was less private than she'd hoped Suite Dreams Swim, have a sauna and take a spin to see the sunset—all without leaving your hotel room. By Susan d'Arcy travel mood Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items From seedy to sublime: the Mallorcan transformation Once a byword for package-tour hell, Mallorca is now the classiest of acts. Jonathan Cox presents our complete guide to the restored Balearic belle Palma and the Bay of Palma Multiple Display Advertising Items The west The north North Cyprus & Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items The east and south Qantas Holidays The whole world half price Flights, packages, car hire: all the facts you need The centre Seabirds and big skies on the pristine shore Launching a new series, David Wickers explores a perfect coastal cul-de-sac 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols When not on safari, Virginia McKenna relaxes with her pride in Sardinia Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a long weekend in Paris, courtesy of Small Luxury Hotels of the World The competition Contents Pick a dynamic fund to beat the market Why trackers are still a good bet House prices fall News in Brief Contents Funds the Experts Recommend Top Trackers Tax loophole closed Footsie rally survives Thursday's drop Fidelity Investments Why we are already paying too much tax Multiple Display Advertising Items Bear run Not fixated A £25 fee for nothing: it's 'standard practice' A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Halifax claimed I had not paid off my loan Insurance chief executive triples his stake Directors' Deals What to do with a spare endowment Banks club together to be unhelpful Should you unlock equity to save tax? You can cut your inheritance tax bill by releasing value from your home. But there are drawbacks, writes Kathryn Cooper How Equity Release Works Direct Line Bristol & West Schemes the Experts Recommend Income Boost Go online to run your portfolio A fund supermarket can help you to monitor your investments, as well as cutting charges. By Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Savers told to opt back into state pension system Where to invest for the short and long term You should pick your portfolio on the basis of how soon you are likely to need the money, writes Alicia Wyllie OFT investigates debt companies Nationwide Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide pledges a one-minute mortgage Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham Midshires Profit by playing your cards right These days there is no excuse for paying interest on your debt. And you can even make money from borrowing, says Matthew Wall Sector leader is not a fund for the faint-hearted Fund Watch Acco Corporate Business Ltd Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Switch energy suppliers and save on your bills You can save about £50 a year by moving to another gas or electricity firm, but there have been few takers, writes Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Agony aunt has fallen on hard times Fame and Fortune Anna Raeburn used to be a big spender, but now she has to survive on about £100 a week, writes Natalie Graham Get a savings account guaranted to follow our base … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin works hard to give staff a happy air Cheerful cabin crews mean customers have a pleasant flight—and Branson knows this is the key to success, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldman banks on a rewarding culture Headhunters' charges simply don't add up Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Payroll hands ride off to work as hired guns Many staffers have quit their jobs to do short-time contract work. But this trend may be about to end. By Anna Tobin Bosses, too, are saddling up for new adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items The economics of what to study Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in Techno? Heck, No! HP D-Day Do you like our new Newton's Law strip newton's Law Book aid In Notts Bundle of joy Chill seeker Sand ball! In the bag Hard rock café Spies like US Jarvis I don't think Jarvis and Tony will be playing Feline Time From playful kittens to resting seniors, read our facts on the life of cats! London Look out for another fun feature in next week's issue! Summer For some sun-drecnched fun, we joined Liam and Abbie from diggin' it during a day out a Universal Mediterranea in Spain Beryl the Peril Playstation 2 If it's new, it's in Fresh! Model Fun Webby's World Good Read Stars shines again next week Squirt Dennis and Gnasher Robot Crusoe f-mail Quick on the draw? Send your picures to f-mail! Next Week Funday Win It! Full Flavour X-Men 2 Spell Bound Ross Hutchins Tennis player Ross Hutchins has been Britain's No 1 as a junior player and is now hoping to make the grade as a professional. The 18 year old Wimbledon talks to Funday Sport Fans utd Tomorrow The Championships, Wimbledon Sport News Thursday The NatWest Series, England v Zimbabwe, Trent Bridge Second Serve Contents Inside this Week Contents Diesel breaks Jaguar tradition Up to Speed Fewer drivers feel need for speed New baby for X family Cars on TV Boy, can he talk cars. . . Me and my Motors On his CD Changer Nice body, no personality Drives the Audi S4 Avant Vital Statistics Has Nicole still got it? A new wave of arty car ads is challenging the old favourites, writes James Hillhouse Selling Points the Public's Favourite Car Campaigns SAGA Watch out boys: women learn to talk the torque The search is on for a genuine girl racer, reports Helen Mound Rac Porsche Truly welcome breaks You don't have to be a slave to boring motorway services, finds Simon Potter Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Wired for Sound Transparently Safer Tight Situation The Knowledge Mascots Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley Used Buy: TVR Griffith 500 Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values TVR Griffith 500 I couldn't get round its golf-ness Drive the BMW 7-Series Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Proven Perfection Contents Inside Is it worth it? Ty Nant, Llanlltyd, Gwynedd, £130,000 Sales talk. . . Sky apartment Home essentials From Russia with love to Hackney Time and place It was a childhood of song and chicken soup, then the cinema changed his life, says Oscar winner Don Black How much? A house plus holiday home in. . . Moving on Let-to-buy is the new buy-to-let Why sell your house when you outgrow it? More and more people are renting out their properties to fund their next move, reports Graham Norwood Top tips Octacon Houses of the week London £10.5m Devon £550,000 East Yorkshire £425,000 Lincolnshire £245,000 Wiltshire £625,000 Herefordshire £1.75m West Sussex £595,000 Last records of a Bee Gee's life Five months after Maurice Gibb's death, his widow Yvonne is selling their Surrey house. Roland White is moved by the cowboy boots, hats and videos untouched since he died Crest Stop Press Houses with outdoor pools Devon £490,000 Northumberland £795,000 Bucks £1.5m Northamptonshire £725,000 Oxfordshire £1.4m Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watermark Vasilios turns up trumps Heat & Dust The search for a holiday home in Crete provides several disappointments—and one distinct possibility Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinteigh Folkard & Hayward Not the usual pop-star home Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley fuses his love of music and architecture in a modernist flat, says Lisa Grainger Multiple Display Advertising Items Octacon Make your own hall of mirrors To make an entrance bigger and brighter, try reflecting the light, says Paula Robinson Toll kit Glass cutter Nuts & bolts The country of romance Novelist Mavis Cheek loved London but now her heart belongs to Wiltshire, she tells Fred Redwood Times Online The Italian job done the British way If you hanker after the rolling hills of Tuscany and aren't shy of hard work, setting yourself up in a small hotel could be the way to live your dream. Richard de Melim meets the Brits who have managed it On the market 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of the closet A wardrobe with state-of-the-art sliding doors will jazz up your bedroom and maximise space, says Victoria O'Brien Off the shelf Design classics Multiple Display Advertising Items The best new house in Britain? Hugh Pearman is not impressed with the concrete urban starkness of this year's Manser Medal winner, and thinks a warm and curvaceous Suffolk house should have won it gets tough in rough areas Garden cuttings What to do this week Fantastic in plastic Plastic isn't just for nurseries—new technology is making it a year-round must-have, says Karena Batstone Countryside Properties Passing the screen test The threat to privacy posed by high-density housing means developers are using new techniques with windows to prevent residents being overlooked, says Dominique Coughlin The Sunday Times Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Grenville Homes Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting students in boxes Peter Beckwith tells Rosie Millard about the next big thing for landlords The market Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow Contents USA's heart and soul Jump in a car and drive if you want to discover the real America. But when you hit the road, slow down and enjoy the ride, says Arnie Wilson Cruising along the high-tech way Cyber Driving Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunshine state secrets Florida Greater Fort Lauderdale Pull off the highway for a good night's rest Hotels Don't miss. . . Florida Yellow Roney Palace Designed for an easy ride California Don't miss. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items High rollers, family fun and the big day out Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon See America Don't miss. . . All change in the city that never stands still New York New York City Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't miss. . . Southbound at a leisurely pace West Virginia Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't miss. . . Chelsea Premium Outlets Make friends with the City of Brotherly Love Philadelphia Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't miss. . . Philadelphia American driving do's and don'ts LAS Vegas Contents Nicholas Nickleby Contents Great on paper 'I love strange choices,' says Cate Blanchett. And she's not kidding. But will her role as the murdered journalist Veronica Guerin bring her the hit she's been lacking of late, asks David Eimer A Venetian bind It's still the world's best art event, but the Venice Biennale is turning into a monster—and its curators are getting too big for their boots. Waldemar Januszczak reports So why don't you know who they are? They're the best there is. . . Turn on the radio and what do you get? Not the new music talent that has insiders excited. There's something rotten in the state of the industry, says Dan Cairns Portrait of a Nazi as a young man Though it's ultimately unconvincing, Max is a challenging attempt to get inside Adolf Hitler's mind, says Cosmo Landesman The Lion King Etre et avoir U, 104 mins Rest of the week's films 2 Fast 2 Furious 12A, 108 mins The Crime of Padre Amaro 15,118 mins The Most Fertile Man in Ireland 15,96 mins Summer Things 15,103 mins Tadpole 15,78 mins Basic 15,98 mins Short Cuts I'll Be There 12A, 105 mins I hadn't been to the Venice Biennale before. Last weekend was fun He knows what it takes to survive Television Pirate treasures Theatre bmi Harold Pinter Playwright Felicity Kendal Actor Michael Pennington Actor Elaine Paige Actor Thelma Holt Producer Greg Hicks Actor Dominic Dromgoole Director Royal Academy of Arts Nicholas Hytner Director, National Theatre hp Shakespeare sifter Michael Wood has turned detective to demystify the Bard, discovers Sally Kinnes Calamity Jane Peter Hall Company hp Grease lightning Califone's music is noisy, dirty, blissfully bluesy—and made at a blistering pace. By Mark Edwards Calamity Jane flybmi Built it up, built it high And deservedly so. lbsen's tough message is just what we've been lacking—and it shows we've still got a lot to learn. 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Living History: Memoirs by Hillary Rodham Clinton Headline £20 pp576 The mighty quinine The Miraculous Fever-Tree: Malaria, Medicine and the Cure that Changed the World by Fiammetta Rocco HarperCollins £16.99 pp368 Read on. . . Diary In the shadow of genius Evolution's Captain by Peter Nichols Profile £16.99 pp336 Fitzroy by John and Mary Gribbin Review £18.99 pp336 The White Headhunter by Nilgel Randell Constable £14.99 pp332 Ralegh's Last Journey by Paul Hyland Harper Collins £14.99 pp242 The Trial of the Cannibal Dog Captain Cook in the South Seas by Anne Salmond Allen Lane £25 pp506 James Patterson What Simon Winchester has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: David Beckham The savagery of a Sunday-morning iconoclast Kenneth Tynan: A Life by Dominic Shellard Yale £25 pp412 Read on. . . 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The Sunday Times Hype and glory Finding Myself by Toby Litt H Hamilton £14.99 pp425 Child Star by Matt Thorne Weidenfeld £9.99 pp373 More funny peculiar than funny ha-ha Jazz ETC by John Murray Flambard £8.99 pp261 Palace Pier by Keith Waterhouse Sceptre £16.99 pp201 Making a cinematic splash You need never bore your friends or relatives again. Digital editing has come of age, says David Hewson, and it can turn your home video into a blockbuster Computer Blockbusters Converting your Old Tapes Cameras Editing Software Don't panic Jumping through hoops for the Vatman Sounding off Brilliant! 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