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ResumoContents Archer draws up revenge hitlist Contents Beaches Blair puts reputation on line in BBC showdown Chechen terrorists stun Russia Women Suicide Bombers Kill 18 at Moscow Rock Concert 'i ordained two gay bishops' admits George Carey Contents ID cards for all to cost £40 Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents NHS Rock concert bombing Black widows of Chechnya take another deadly revenge Harman to stop killers claiming provocation Briton shot dead in Iraq Secret king of high street caught in Elton spotlight Charles saves £50,000 tax with a stroll up the garden path American Express Insider trade probe targets Chelsea seven Insight BT Tories deny Campbell his final triumph Congestion charges will come in with £6bn roads expansion Army accuses BBC of spin Restaurant 'mineral' water is from tap Death of Barry White ends a Pavarotti duet EasyJet Lawyers face phone taps in Al-Qaeda trial Mercedes-Benz Asylum lawyers tout with gifts Councils face £1 billion bill as bogus pothole injury claims soar Milligan fathered two love children Hodge's care home blunders may have 'let in' paedophiles Money Labour cover-up on target failures O2 The Government's Key Missed Targets Livingstone plans London of boulevards KUONI Volkswagen 'Unhealthy' food ads for young face ban CitroËn Contents McCartney's Yesterday had a nudge from Nat The Avengers Once Lady Archer was fragrant, now she's ferocious. John Elliott and David Leppard report on her and her family's pursuit of their enemies Dear Diary: The Archer Roadshow Will Run and Run Nationwide Railways: Time for the Axe Labour's vision for the railways is in tatters, and more than 90% of travel is still by car. So why don't we scrap unwanted trains instead of pouring yet more billions into a black hole? David Smith, Dipesh Gadher and Mark Ludlow report Lexus Shaddap your face — I'm running Europe now Profile If only my garden grew as well as the hair in my ears Sky Saving Africa Please identify yourself Holiday Inn The Sunday Times The only marriages Blair loves are gay ones Saving Africa It's the economy that will put paid to Labour, stupid The Audit Commission's job is to ensure the taxpayer … Atticvs Clarke looks to spread magic of the Hogwarts house system Atticvs Portrait of a president is one for Clinton to take on the jaw Atticvs Foreign Office fails the estate agent test Atticvs H is for hypocrisy as Hodge reveals the Stalinist truth The growing sense that Tony Blair should be turned … Atticvs Postscript on the Clinton circus. The couple watched … Atticvs Even Sadie Frost's toddler was said to have mistakenly Atticvs Orange Gourmet farmers know their onions Why ban vitamins? Bmi baby Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Stasi tactics revealed Pessimism harms Iraq Soft Touch: Your report on the Anufrijevas family shows Can you select your baby's sex by natural methods? … Boots 9/11 police chief takes on Baghdad BT Libeskind's odd odes send tremors through his Trade Center design US Holds Turkish Troops Operation Salute French lost without an American nose Toyota Briton fighting to save opera damns 'backwater Berlin' Times Online Saudi with royal links seized in CIA terror swoop Bush flies into South Africa's den of defiance Norfolkline Dr Nobody grabs White House lead Howard's Way Flybe Hollywood fights the rage within Nissan Sea gypsies may have evolved to see underwater Berlusconi faces reprisals over Nazi jibe The Times Farmers forced out as global brands build Haiti free-trade area Exam board fails to halt marking errors Murder probe on skydiver tragedy Weather and Travel Outlook Ferrysavers MPs warn of £5,000 top-up fees News in Brief Cancer trials alert Boy witnesses sought over Jodi murder Fatal con Inquiry into infected blood dropped Lightning strike Food for thought Single ticket wins £8.2m Lotto rollover Landlord Mortgages Hong Kong U-turn Sars contained Correction 110 hurt in blast Contents Chelsea bid £30m for Henry Contents Shorten my mortgage Emotional battle is too much for Venus Sisters do it for themselves There is a growing sense that the Williams family affair no longer captures the public's imagination Porsche Busy Woodbridge must wait to celebrate The veteran Australian teamed with Sweden's Jonas Bjorkman to win his 76th career title, the men's doubles crown, in fading light. By Barry Newcombe Serena claims singles crown A compelling three-set final proved that the Williams sisters are outstanding competitors as well as loving sisters Father's tunnel vision set sisters on the path to glory Richard Evans finds the most famous father in sport still delights in wrong-footing the establishment — though he may be about to bid Wimbledon farewell The Power and the Glory Philippoussis beds down to final task As his former coach I know better than anybody how easily Mark can lose his focus, but now he's close to greatness Route to the final Mark Philippoussis Weapon of mass destruction: How the Scud could serve Federer off court Swiss heir ready to crown his succession Roger Federer's awesome display in the semi-finals signalled the coming of age of a superb player So who's going to win the final? Frank Warren Rory Bremner Roger Federer Sir Steve Redgrave Mark Woodford Mike Gatting Peter Fleming Seb Coe Sir Cliff Richard Fluent Federer has the edge in grand finale In a final to savour, the Swiss ace has the all-round game to resist a powerful Australian challenge Fingers of fudge Ad for Hewitt in loo of title Wimbledon confidential He looks like a film star The Link Beautiful game Croft a winner Skirting the issue 5 best matches Wimbledon bunch of fives 5 most often-used Henman cliches 5 biggest grunters History shows size matters Richard Evans traces the controversial history of tennis rackets and explains why the authorities must take action to save the game from monotony Rocket Rod adopts watching brief Rod Laver, the four-time Wimbledon men's singles champion, is on fine form as he looks forward to today's final, writes Nick Pitt Honda Schumacher leads old one-two The Williams drivers prove that Germany was no fluke by starting today's French Grand Prix at the front of the grid Olivetti Flying Finn leaves Coulthard in shade Despite being regularly outperformed by his teammate, the Scot is determined to stay and fight, says Richard Rae Controversy dogs Lewis's return The Olympic heptathlon champion made a solid start to her comeback in Tallinn, but her throwing coach still attracts unwelcome publicity. By Richard Lewis Coaching row such a bitter pill to swallow Long associated with doping, discredited coaches from the former East Germany are returning to taint the good name of British athletics, says Richard Lewis Rights cash threat to England's World Cup Clive Woodward's men refuse to be held to ransom and will sign the Rugby World Cup participation deal only when they are happy with it, writes Nick Cain Air-Berlin Chelsea's Russian revolution Roman Abramovich vows to make. Chelsea a force. With £3billion in the bank, fantasy football has come to Stamford Bridge The Sunday Times Keane rewrites Haaland history The Manchester United captain has changed the section of his autobiography dealing with a notorious episode, writes David Bond Italian hero's shares boost Roberto Di Matteo is laughing all the way to the bank as a result of last week's takeover, writes David Bond Spain has had to pay a heavy toll for 40 years of fascism David Beckham's move to Real Madrid has been welcomed by a nation that adores its celebrities By Alex Simpson Week links: seven days of transfer deals and speculations Spain falls in love Numbers game adds up to 23 Indigo Sports Tours Marca The Clamour for glamour: a welcome for Madrid's new hero. . . shame about his wife When in Spain. . . the dos and don'ts Bmi El Mundo Inocencio Arias (Spain's ambassador to the UN) Ei Mundo Runs in the family Do sporting legends sire sporting greats? Middlesex Cricket Club think so, and last week Viv Richards' son Mali joined the progeny of Denis Compton and Sir Len Hutton on the country's staff. Simon Wilde reports Blinkered Gibbs treated match-fixing ban as a holiday The South Africa opener has made a mark at one-day level but it is his reaction to the Hansie Cronje affair that leaves a bigger impression, writes Simon Wilde Cowdreys Sons in the shade Pollocks Huttons Comptons Richards Times Online Quickfire Gibbs routs Zimbabwe South Africa strolled to a nine-wicket win over Zimbabwe, showing signs that they are hitting form at the right time Thorpe to profit by middle order collapse England face Zimbabwe today with one eye on the first Test and concerns over the crop of young players who have struggled to score runs. By Simon Wilde England expects Hodge almost the hero The Sunday Times Negative Hegg lets Essex off the hook Frizzell County Championships County scoreboards Frizzell County Championship First Division Saqlain quality seals Surrey victory Fixtures National League Revival kept on track by Kirby Cricket round-up Averages British pair turn the tide Matthew Pinsent and James Cracknell were back to their best as they cruised into the final of the Silver Goblets coxless pairs at Henley. By Mike Rosewell The Times Water babe The big interview: Karen Pickering David Walsh finds England's most decorated female swimmer has water in her soul and a world championships in her sights The life and times of Karen Pickering Sports Calendar 2003 update with Sky Sports Millar's cruel fortune A troublesome chain denies the Scot victory by an agonising margin in the prologue to the Tour de France Royal command performance at Cowes With King Juan Carlos at the helm of one of the boats and Olympians crewing others, the Admiral's Cup is getting back on its feet, writes Keith Wheatley Price is right for Welsh ace The determination of the quiet man shines through with a round of 67 and a three-shot lead in the Smurfit European Open Battling McKay slips up but keeps major dream alive No Scot has ever won a women's major, but hope springs eternal despite a disappointing third round in the US Open at Pumpkin Ridge. By Elspeth Burnside The Sunday Times Hall's double strike fires Britain back to the top Sports round-up Football Results round-up Rugby Union International Match Rugby League Tetley's Super League Other Sport Athletics Pools Pools Claims Redcar Going: Good Today's racing Baseball Cycling Golf Brighton Going: Good to Firm Hockey Racing Speedway Fixtures Market Rasen Going: Good Racing Falbrav eclipses favourite Nayef Darryll Holland's mount hit the front early in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown and held on to claim a famous victory London denied by Best at the last The Sunday Times Letters of the week Caught in time 60 seconds in sport With former South African fast bowler Allan Donalds Questions & answers Sport on TV Soak up the sun but stay healthy Avoid piling on the pounds while on holiday this year by taking advice from Sunday Times fitness guru Paul Stephen Lubicz The short and sweet way to lower your scores 180-Page Travel Magazine Working the core In training with James Gibson James Gibson is the Commonwealth 50m breatstroke champion and will compete at the swimming world championship in Barcelona Vauxhall In praise of the middle classes Tongue-tied? Not our Ken Overexposure a pain in Spain Contents Saudi prince gatecrashes Meridien rescue talks Company anger at workers' EU rights Key Rules BT Bid for Man United fails to kick off Top bosses get an 11.5% pay rise Banks use loan power to create electricity colossus Service Change. . . Frank McCartney has sold his Facilities … Contents The Sunday Times Eurostar sparks Channel price war Stelios to sell more of Easyjet Deloitte predicts rates will hit 3% by year end Cadbury acts on fat fears Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Digest Investors pile in for £2bn Yell float Deloitte predicts rates will hit 3% by year end Crack tax team targets offshore assets Sales soar as Center Parcs swings back India may snub BAE in £1bn Hawk deal Profit warnings drop to a low 3 steps to mobile-phone heaven Aviva's Harvey named as shareholders' guardian Fitness role for Lovering Pocketwatchsystems Russian shifts the goalposts of British football Agenda When Mervyn King joined the Bank of England as a non-executive director in 1990, interest rates in Britain were 15% and there was a serious risk that they would go higher Madness of high-street bid wars Just how low can base rates go? Business Letters America shows the world how to be happy American Account Net Profit The world's favourite auction house could not exist without the internet. As other dotcoms have failed, Ebay has grown and grown, with Britain predicted to be next hot spot. By Dominicn Rushe in New York Making a Living by Trading on Ebay How it works The Sunday Times BG's skipper sails into the sunset Sir Richard Giordano who presided over the first fat-cat pay row cat British Gas has no regrets as he plans his second retirement from UK business Sir Richard Giordano's Working Day Burberry's Bravo faces pay showdown Britain's best-paid female boss is under fire, but her chairman says her salary package is justified. By Matthew Goodman Vital Statistics Bravo's Package Fujitsu Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Food acts to forestall fat attacks Kraft is leading the way in making its snacks healthier to ward off lawsuits from consumers. By Dominic Rushe and John O'Donnell Argos whiz-kid to add oomph at W H Smith Investors are counting on Kate Swann to shake up the newsagent, accused of lacking drive. By Matthew Goodman Fat Facts The Sunday Times Investment managers face crisis Only the big and flexible have a chance of surviving, writes Louise Armitstead Yell-ing for joy in flotation bonanza The directories group's bosses have grabbed the easy money, but challenges loom. By Paul Durman Asset sales boost hotel chain Sharewatch HMV Imperial Tobacco Egg A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank Capital Radio retunes for a future without Tarrant The veteran broadcaster is a ratings hit for the station, but his contract runs out at the end of the year. By Andrew Porter Top banker collects £26m as his employer loses £257m Tim Shacklock's pay for his last year at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein has stunned the City. John Waples reports The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuning up to rock the world Rolled Gold, a record wholesaler, wants to expand but is having trouble securing funding and finding overseas suppliers for overseas markets. Dave Craik reports What the Experts Say Rolled Gold's Challenges To develop are export division by finding reliable suppliers To expand its recording comapany in a competitive sector To secure funding The Sunday Times Progress Report Everwhite Retirement debate adds to red-tape burden Plans to outlaw age discrimination will add to the pressures that are driving a record number of small firms out of business. Rupert Steiner reports The Proposals Rise of the watercooler wizard How I Made It Steps to take when a hired manager isn't up to the job Questions of Business Capital Gains Risk of a Mother's Gift Challenges Facing Britain's Firms How to Avoid Paying Too Much UK Tax Kingston Smith London's lewd logo is canned Together we Can Achieve the Right Balance It's back to basics for body-in-the-boot clamp cretins Prufrock Why Yell needs to dash for cash Inside the City EDF Energy Contents Your Last Chance to Fly at Twice the Speed of Sound! New York Farewell to Concorde and Qe2! Farewell to Concorde and QE2! Goodwood Travel Limited Inside The Tsar of Sw6 Roman Abramovich has a blonde wife, beautiful children, a multi-billion fortune, homes from Siberia to Sussex and, now, Chelsea football club. Peter Conradi and William Lewis investigate a mysterious mogul He hed bought Chelsea? "Yes. I know that somebody has … The Tsar of SW6 Roman and Irina Abramovich and, inset, their home in … From Tamara Press to Sexy Maria: How Russia's Face is Changing Risky Business: The Perils of Getting Rich Quickly in Russia 2G Picture Gallery Tamara Press Popperfoto Marriage, passion and the sex myth Much has changed since Erica Jong wrote Fear of Flying but she says there is still one toboo area Prince and empire are the key to history Prince Charles's summer school may have persuaded the education secretary to rewrite history, says Niall Ferguson 2G Fertility mania is creating a monster It's all getting a little hysterical Fertility mania is creating a monster Making hay and mischief It's all getting a little hysterical After the scandal, the iron simper of ambition Interview Warding off the drug rapists with my swizzlestick Women are so afraid that their drinks will be spiked that they refuse them from strangers, male or female, writes Gitangeli Sapra Nancy Kaszerman Multiple Classified Advertising Items The sunnier side of South Africa We all know about South Africa — it's a hellhole and the whites are getting out fast. Perhaps not, writes a new immigrant from Britain, Luke Mills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secret courts that steal our children Kafkaesque children's courts sitting in private are playing God with the families that come before them, writes Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times At last - the perfect continental breakfast The Sunday Times I didn't expect to be rejected by Oxford because I was an Israeli I didn't expect to be rejected by Oxford because I … Benevolent bling is a celeb's best friend Competitive consumptions, or throwing money around in a good cause, is the new face of charitable excess. Paul Flynn looks at the Elton John effect The Sunday Times crossword Homes and Gardens The Sunday Times Each guide is just £9.99 rrp £12.99 The Sunday Times Madness is not all in the mind, doctor Grabbing kids by the eyeballs Bestselling spy writer Anthony Horowitz tells Karen Robinson how his books make even the most reluctant child want to read Multiple Display Advertising Items On the fading trail of a low-cost gap year Gap-year packages can now cost up to £2,500 for just four weeks but Gregor Watt has discovered some ways round the high prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Has exam panic ruined my chance of university? Rolling back the years with friendly staff and a fry-up Winner's Dinners Winner's Letters Sun, sex and royal bubbly Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Idea of the week Civic duty of the week Keen scholar of the week Red faces of the week Error of the week Abstainers of the week Sir John Stokes Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Katharine Hepburn People of the Week Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Get Lost! Tim Moore goes in search of the world's rudest city Imedeen Paris A campaign has been launched urging Parisians to be nice to foreign visitors. But are they really so rude? Aren't Romans and New Yorkers ruder? And what about London? Tim Moore turns irritating tourist to see which city will treat him worst Eight tests of rudeness Wish you weren't here The Sunday Times Rome New York Clubs Sunsail London Attack of the giant centipede Killer flies, biting ants: no problem for Tim Cahill. Then the king of the Congo crawlies drops onto him in bed Ebokers Brittany Ferries Jeffersons Swan Hellenic British Airways Holidays Travel DVT: parliament must take action Directions CT2 Holidays Somak Holidays Travel mood Picture Gallery BMI Baby (0870 264 2229, www. bmibaby. com) has a Peregor Travel Travel Renaissance Holidays Ltd Questions and Answers Holiday money Multiple Display Advertising Items The best holiday mummy can buy Stena Line (0870 577 3773, www. stenaline. co. uk) … Low-cost, all-in Where was I? No-frills air fares 'will have to rise' Readers' rants Courts of appeal Anyone for a tennis holiday? Lauren St John serves up 10 ace resorts for a smashing summer break La Manga Club Murcia, Spain Roy Emerson Weeks Gstaad, Switzerland Vale Do Lobo Tennis Academy Algarve, Portugal Let's not rush into things Diane Cosgrove was falling for Grigor until he made a decent proposal Jungle Puente Romano Tennis Club Marbella, Spain Windmill Hill Place East Sussex Biohotel Stanglwirt Austrian Alps The Colony Longboat Key, Florida, USA P&O Cruises Junior Tennis Clinic Round Hill, Jamaica Malliouhana Hotel & Spa Anguilla Into the fire . . . with a frying pan In his search for the finest of Italian Food, William Black visits Stromboli, and of steamy love and boiling lava Markwarner holidays The Sunday Times Issue 3 on sale now Price £2.95 Travel One The Sunday Times Gateway Holidays Villas and Apartments Unmasked: the best of Hong Kong Declared safe after Sars, the magic metropolis has unprecedented deals to tempt us back, says Jonathan Cox Getting there: the pick of the packages available right now Punky junk: the trade routes are ancient but the backdrop … British Airways South America—the great Plan well, and you can feast on the finest of Latin delights in just three weeks. Peter Hutchison charts a route from the Peruvian Andes to Rio Multiple Display Advertising Items Lima Pisco and Nazca Arequipa and the Colca Canyon Cuzco and Machu Picchu Day 20, and after almost three weeks on the road, you're … The Amazon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Train to Lake Titicaca Overland to La Paz Iguacu Falls Rio De Janeiro Homeward Travel brief South American sleep: the best beds, whatever your budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols For the conductor Benjamin Zander, travel creates a score of memories Multiple Display Advertising Items Ben Gibson Where was I? Win a two-night break in Valencia for four, with Holiday Inn and British Airways The competition Contents How to fulfil your retirement dream Will you have to work until 70? Mortgage shortfalls News in Brief Contents Funds the Experts Recommend Cards on holiday Footsie falls for second week Fidelity Investments The taxman is taking forever to pay his debts Pointless projections Scottish Widows Bank Staggering behaviour Smile paid up, but it wasn't to blame Harry Potter board make their options vanish Directors' Deals Saga's breakdown of communication The truth about Isas for people who move abroad A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Firm failed to act on extended warranty Alliance Leicester Why we should all be worried about bonds The bull run in the bond market may be over, which could hit shares and mortgages. By Kathryn Cooper Experts warn that market may be near its peak Many savers piled into bonds after their recent rally, but could they have arrived too late? By Kathryn Cooper Nationwide The one account Funds the Experts Recommend Buy-to-let investors go commercial With rents for residential properties falling in many areas, would-be landlords are turning to shops and offices. By Kathryn Cooper AMP Commercial Mortgages Direct Line Act fast to snap up cheap mortgages Halifax Housing market slowdown continues Small firms take the lead from blue chips After a strong run over the past few months, smaller companies may be worth a look, writes Alicia Wyllie Funds the Experts Recommend LifePolicies Direct Liverpool Victoria Estate Agent Finds a New Home for his Money Don't pay twice for travel cover ING Direct savings account Tax-efficient ways to save for school fees The cost of private education is soaring, so parents need to plan carefully to boost their savings. By David Budworth Gifts Trusts Isas Teps Tracker online Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Buy a share that's also an index tracker Aap Chase De Vere Vita's archive breathes life into book auction Collector's File Acco Corporate Business Ltd London & Country Mortgages Ltd. The Sunday Times Paragon mortgages The Sunday Times Woman's Hour host became a boyracer Fame and Fortune Radio 4's Jenni Murray bought a BMW convertible with the proceeds of her book on the menopause. By Natalie Graham Cheltenham & Gloucester Investors caught out as companies close funds Managers are shutting unprofitable schemes, leaving many people facing a tough decision. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's time to graduate to a job in the public sector Once university leavers were interested only in the private sector but times—and the benefits—have changed, reports Gareth Huw Davies The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to Search Online for Interesting Vacancies in the Public Sector Don't mess with workers' loyalty Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in the Curse of the Jungle Tomb! Kick It! Scooby's exciting new jungle adventure concludes next Newtons Law In the mood Funday News Light fantastic Always the best news of the week! Mini motor Up and away Totally barking Oar-some effort Fun Girl Three Jarvis Jarvis will be back for more high jinks next week! Harry Live! Fantasy Land As David Lee stone explains, he will always be grateful to his securing the publication of his book. the llmoor Chronicles: The Ratastrophe Catastrophe Cool it dudes! Words… Read Geraldne McCughrean's sky ship tale from The Funday Times Chicken Scratch The story so far–Dexter's got the chicken pox, but he thinks he might have discovered a solution to his terrible itching! Drink Fresh! Fresh! knows what's hot and what's not! Dolls Game Webby World Funday Stars She is Wowing America, is full of attitude and lives to rock. Funday stars meets Michelle Branch Turn the page to reader's a Funday reader's own Can She Dig It? Step Back in Time Squirt F-mail Do the write thing! Stop Press! High Roller Funday Win It! Why doesn't a skeleton play music in church? Because More of your Harry Potter letters next week! Colour Scheme Sunday times Therese Alshammar Funday Sport Sweden's Therese Alshammar is the world's fastest female swimmer and next week she is going for gold at the World Championships in Barcelona Fans Utd Always a winner! Today Formula One, French Grand Prix Sport News Funday picks out the best of this week sporting action Saturday Tri-Nations, South Africa v Australia Contents Contents Identity crisis for Mercedes McLaren Up to Speed Grown-up Smart takes on big boys Pluriel scales heights Cars on TV Supersonic man can't slow down Me and my Motors On his CD Changer Fasten your safety harness, now we're really gonna fly The Ultimate speed league Which is the quickest car? Andrew Frankel investigates the world of extreme speed where an F1 machine is positively sluggish Porsche Stunt school to the stars Hollywood's finest are queuing to learn from the top stunt man, finds Jeremy Hart Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Lotus Elise The Sunday Times Quite a performance Vital Statistics Fast women set the pace Female drivers are always in pole position in the US, finds Gavin Conway Going up in the World Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Hazard Spotting The Knowledge Seatbelts Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Wax Lyrical Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents His stately garden's in full vroom The man who invented a house party for car fanciers talks to Andrew Frankel Inside Supercars are go The Sunday Times supercar paddock offers the chance to inspect the world's most mouthwatering new cars. Andrew Frankel will be looking on longingly Hello! What's a celeb like you doing Car-mad celebrities will be among the crowds at Goodwood, writes Gavin Conway World's finest drivers go through their paces Grand Prix Heroes: Up Close and Personal The crème de la crème The greatest racing machines from all eras, including our own, will be on display. Andrew Frankel picks the ones to watch The Renault that Brought a Wind of Change Conquering Alfa Won Every Race in the Season Power-Crazy Porsche Ford's Ferrari-Beater The Sunday Times How to see it all in three days Going up. . . A Heavenly Hillclimb The hillclimb at Goodwood is the backbone of the Festival of Speed Life after Henry Ford invented mass motoring, and it's in birthday mood, says Giles Chapman Ah, those white-knuckle glory days Stirling Moss recalls the hell-for-leather races that took him to the top of Formula One Two wheels into four will go. . . John Surtees first won on motorbikes, then excelled himself in cars, says Rob Hughes Roaring beasts get ready to roll The greatest motorbikes in history are ready to show they can still compete on the hillclimb, writes Colin Goodwin It's all downhill from here, chaps Soapbox racing is a serious affair—Helen Mound ponders the gravity of the situation Don't try this at home, kids Children can get carried away by the excitement of the Junior Festival of Speed, says Helen Mound Phwoar, look at the body on that Style is everything in a key festival competition, writes Helen Mound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Illegible Article Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say Passport to Ferrari heaven Life doesn't get much better than being let loose on a circuit in a race-prepared sports car, writes Andrew Frankel Emergency ward Sid When racing drivers crash, their lives can depend on one man, says Nicholas Rufford A Survivor's Tale: I Wouldn't Be Here without Him Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic your Motoring Problems Solved Illegible Article My First Crash Gloria Hunniford Gloria Hunniford can be seen over the summer in her The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Contents Sunday Times Picture Gallery Is it worth it? Crouch Hill Farm, Holwell, Dorset, £250,000 Sales talk. . . Eat-in kitchen Home essentials Devon Dorset Charmed life as a Welsh war baby Time and place Cricketer Tony Lewis and his family all piled into his grandmother's house while the bombs fell on Swansea How much? A villa to restore in. . . Moving on Tyson takes a big hit The infamous boxer is finding his home hard to shift despite slashing the price, but Sarah Baxter may have a buyer Knight Frank Salvage turns into a table It's an easy job to transform an antique waste-basket into a stylish new table, says Paula Robinson Is this the future of housebuying? Want to know whether to buy, sell or stay put? 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It's Television Kelly's heroes The Winter's Tale/The Merchant of Venice Rest of the Week's theatre The Master Builder T Calamity Jane Shaftesbury Food Chain Royal Court Upstairs Illegible Article Off Camera Coutyard Theatre, Leeds Ocean blues The Donmar's new Pacific Overtures is a rather leaky vessel. It's only Sondheim's score that keeps it afloat, says Clifford Bishop Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Will we recognise the energetic Henry Goodman? As Richard III, he'll be all English restraint, says Aleks Sierz Madama Butterfly Hp invent Split the difference Gone are the days of bog-standard repertoire for ENB—they're bringing in the contemporary cavalry. Clifford Bishop reports Flybmi Hp invent Star-spangled glamour Streetcar and EI Nino went down a storm in American opera week, says Paul Driver The Sunday Times Classical On record Berlioz Soloists, Orchestre National de Lille cond Jean-Claude casadesus Naxos 8.555810 Classical CD of the week Deidamia Kermes, Labelle, Bonitatibus, Panzarella, Zanasi, Abete, ll Complesso Barocco, cond Alan Curtis Virgin Veritas 5 45550 2 (3 CDS) Gautier De Coincy Miracles of Notre Dame The Harp Consort, cond Andrew Lawrence-king Harmonia Mundi Hmu 907317 Mozart Requiem Harper, Hodgson, Pears, Shirley-Quirk, Enhlish Chamber Orchestra, Cond Benjamin Britten BBC Legends BBCL 4119-2 Pop and Jazz Various Artists Branches and Routes: a Fatcat Compilation FatCat Records 156673 Cosmic Rough Riders Too Close to see Far Measured Records Mrcosmic001 Black Nielson The Seahorse Boe Truck Truck013 Various Artists The Introduction: Titan Sounds Titan … New kids in town Outstanding Good So-so No Star Give it a miss Melt-Benana Cell-Scrape A-Zap Az05 Fushitsusha 1978 PSF Psfd8016 Carlinhos Brown Carlinhos Brown e Carlitc Marron Bmg Import 82876518342 Kings of Leon Youth & Youth Manhood RCA Radv 53294-2 Pop CD of the week Peggy Lee/george Shearing Beauty and the Beat Capital Jazz 542308 2 Everything in the garden's lovely Mozart's La finta giardiniera is bedding down nicely at Garsington, says Hugh Canning Barbican Vauxhall Kirov Ballet Look ahead Cirque Eloize Vincent in Brixton Monet The Taming of the Shrew Pirates of the Caribbean Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long Players Art Le nozze di Figaro Opera The Girl of Sand Opera Holland Park The Cost of Living Dance London Contemporary Dance School That Swing Thing! Images of Dance Almeida Opera Concerts City of London Festival Cheltenham Festival Lichfield Festival Somerset House Concert Series Pop Move Festival Eels Ross Noble Comedy The Monday Club John Bishop Film Etre et avoir This week, don't miss Theatre Jumpers Art Bridget Riley Comedy Jackie Mason Opera Pagliacci Dance English National Ballet Concerts London Symphony Orchestra T in the Park DVD Video Gangs of New York EIV, 18,160 mins; rental, £25 (DVD) £17 (VHS) The Forsyte Saga: Series Two VCI, 12; £19.99 (DVD), £17.99 (VHS) UK box office May 30 June 29 Treasure Planet Buena Vista, U, 91 mins, rental, £19.99 (DVD), £15.99 (VHS) Real Women Have Curves Home Entertainment Company, 12,83 mins; rental Agenda The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 799 Hardbacks Paperbacks Never say never again A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide by Samantha Power Flamingo £9.99 Secrets of the pharaohs Pyramids: The Real Story Behind Egypt's Most Ancient Monuments by Joyce Tyldesley Viking £18.99 pp262 The Pyramid Builder Cheops, the Man Behind the Great Pyramid by Christine El Mahdy Headline £20 pp337 Read on. . . Diary A gem reclaimed Survivors in Mexico by Rebecca West edited by Bernard Schweizer Yale £18.95 pp264 Julian Rathbone Worldbooks What Colin Dexter has on his bedside table A little … In the news Books behind the headlines: Katharine Hepburn Up close and personal with Uncle Joe Stalin: The Court of the Read Tsar by Simon Sebag Montefiore Weidenfeld £25 pp719 Read on… Excuses, excuses Mussolini: A New Life by Nicholas Farrell Weidenfeld £25 pp533 Live and tripping Do Not Adjust your Set The Early Days of Television by Kate Dunn J Murray Dan Brown the Davinci Code Heaven on earth? Paradise of Cities by John Julius Norwich Viking £20 pp283 Abacus The Babes in the Wood Science fact and fiction The Myths we Live by by Mary Midgley Routledge £19.99 Young guns make good Awards Andrew Holgate reveals the four authors shortlisted for this year's Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year award Abacus Waterstone's Juggling with language Fiction Nowhere Man The Pronek Fantasies by Aleksandar Hemon Picador £15.99 A Woman's guide to adultery The Rules of Engagement by Anita Brookner Viking £16.99 Dogdays Children's book of the week The Story of Frog Belly Rat Bone by Timothy Basil Ering Age 2-5 Ben Elton Borrowed Finery a Memoir by Paula Fox The Fall of the French Monarchy The Escape Artist by Matt Seaton A Presumption of Death by Jill Paton Walsh & Dorothy L Sayers read by Edward Petherbridge Interesting Women by Andree Lee Fury by G M Ford read by William Roberts Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Grief encounters Fiction Learning to Talk by Hilary Mantel Fourth Estate £6.99 pp159 The Boy who Taught the Beekeeper to Read by Susan Hill by Susan Hill Chatto £10.99 pp216 Samuel Pepys Abebooks Rise of the virtual soapbox Weblogs are encouraging ordinary people to stand up and be heard—but, asks Brendan O'Neill, could they actually redefine journalism? Best of the blogs Health Virtual soapbox Journal Knipe. org. uk/blogs/garry Satire Women Culture Politics Games monthly Eyetoy PlayStation2 £39.99 All ages World Championship Snooker 2003 Xbox, pc, playStation £39.99 All ages Wario Ware, INC Game Boy Advance £29.99 All ages Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness PlayStation2, Pc £39.99 Ages 11+ Find me at safety net Brilliant! King of the castle: Daffyd Goff is inpired by the brilliant Are you ready to rock'n'roll? Web shopper Sunday's Online Chailenge. Gail Robinson plugs into the internet to tune up her guiter-playing skills Although George Orwell (100 years old this year) followed earlier Cassandras This week's good deal Don't panic Webdirectory Contents The one to watch The week ahead Rebels And Redcoats Tuesday, BBC2, 9pm Best film Se7en Thursday, BBC1, 9pm Don't Knock It, Doc Hearts Of Gold BBC1 Millions viewing week ending June 8 Philip Larkin Critics choice Sunday 6 July (C4,8pm) Fighting The War: in The Line Of Fire (BBC2, 9pm) Fortysomething (ITV1, 9pm) Party in The Park (Five, 11.30am) The South Bank Show: Caetano Veloso (ITV1, 10.45pm) Good Morning, Vietnam (BBC1, 10.55pm) Hearts Of Gold (BBC1, 8pm) BBC1 Sunday 6 July Five Sunday 6 July Radio Sunday 6 July Pick of the Day ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Critics' choice Founding Fathers: Rebels with a Cause (History, 7pm) Films Kids' TV Design Rules Dead Ringers (BBC2, 9pm) Human Senses: Vision (BBC1, 8.30pm) Squaddies On The Rampage (C4,9pm) Trauma (BBC1, 7pm) Swiss Miss (BBC2, 10am) Mastermind (BBC2, 8pm) BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Critics' Choice Films Kids' TV Rebels And Redcoats The Royals And Their Pets (Five, 8pm) The Naked Pilgrim: The Road To Santiago (Five, 7.30pm) The Baby Maker (C4,11.15pm) Ways To Leave Your Lover (BBC3, 11.30pm) Film choice Cutting Edge: Snatched (C4,9pm) BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Gambling On The War Critics' choice Wednesday July (BBC2, 9.50pm) Tomorrow's World Roadshow (BBC1, 7.30pm) Imagine: Carlos Acosta—The Reluctant Ballet Dancer (BBC1, 10.35pm) Death On The Amazon (Five, 8pm) The Michael Essany Show (C4,11.45pm) Days of Glory (BBC2, 2.05pm) Search For The Lost City Of Gold (Five, 9pm) BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday 9 July Satellite, cable and digital Critics' choice Artie Shaw: Quet For Perfection (BBC4, 9pm) Films Kids' TV Darien: Disaster in Paradise Critics' Choice Thursday July No 57: The History Of a House (C4,8pm) So what Do you Do All Day? Beverty Cobella (BBC2, 7.30pm) The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (BBC2, 8pm) Inside The Mind Of Paul Gascoigne (C4,9pm) The Prince And the Showgril (Sky Movies Cinema. 4pm) Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (BBC2, 11.20 pm) BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday July Satellite, cable and ditital Critics' choice The Most Evil Men In History: Idi Amin (Discovery, 6pm) Films Kids' TV Royal Mistresses BBC2, 9pm) Friday 11 July EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Alt-TV: Mother/Country (C4,7.30 pm) Confessions Of a Car Salesman (Five, 8pm) Risky Business (BBC3, 9pm) Film choice Re: covered (BBC3, 8pm) BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Friday 11 July Satellite, cables and Digital Critics' choice Films Kids' TV The Novel In Search Of Shakespeare (BBC2, 9.15pm) Crime Team: Trouble At Mill (C4,5.30pm) High School Reunion (Five, 8.15pm) Steve Irwin: Journey To The Heart of Oz (ITV1, 6.10pm) Film choice How Do I Look 2? (ITV1, 9.15pm) BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Cheetahas: The Deadly Race (National Geographic 10pm) Films Kids' TV The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Jerry Springer Contents Small but tough, Polo Intel inside Contents Astra Coupe Edition 100 Relative Values I always thought Charlie was a pin-up, but that stuff about her about wearing bra is pathetic—I don't wear one myself Magnet Mum and I can spend hours giggling over a glass of wine in the garden Amdega D. F. S Best of Times I Went into a coma and woke a week later. 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