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Sergeant David Bell, Peter Green, Sally Brock, V S, J C, Jonathan Miller, Jim Munro football editor, Mark Leatham, Ashia Hansen, Gareth Barry, Gareth Walsh, David Broadbent, Ferdinand Mount, David O'Leary, Neil Wormald, Ph B, Kathy Brewis, Joseph Dunn, Martin James, Anne Dawson, Rosie Millard, Stephen Balton, Phil Baty, Tony Marcus, Damon Hill, David Hewson, Clare McVey, Hugh Canning, S L, Sarah Dempster, James Brooks, Kevin Jackson, George Boateng, Frank Kermode, Paul Bailey, Geoff Fletcher, Jonathan Leake Enivironment Editor, Sarah Smith, John Humphrys, Danny Scott, Mark Ludlow, Alicia Wyllie, Sarah Gracie, Shawn Levy, Danny O'Brien, Justin Sneyd, Frances Jeater, C O, Robbie Hudson, Kenneth Cranham, Mason Zimbler, Philip Crebbin, Uzi Mahnaimi, Peta Bee, Jeremy Scott, Kate Rew, D J Wathen, John Elliott, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Sophie Kirkham, Simon Cole Chief Superintendent, Raui Zidane, Campbell Scott, John Carey, Tania Unsworth, Arthur Daley, Imre Karacs, Sean O'brien, Liam Clarke, Raui, Simon Buckland, Lord Brougham, Sophie Ratner, James Knight, Graham Norwood, Robert Edric, A Bowie, Ben Rooney, Ashley Cole, Sarah Baxter, Ed Hughes, Vanessa Wilde, Jason Dawe, Jonathan Northcroft, George Derbyshire, Matthew Wall, Tim Pears, N J, Colin Brennan, Kevin Rushby, Andrew Longmore, George Canning, Jamie Carragher, Caroline Brannigan, Asne Seierstad, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Monsiour Mangetout, Ricardo, T E, Sly Bailey, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Finola Inger, M Surrey, Alasdair Reid, David Aldhouse, Liam Burton, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Marina Warner, Howard Clark, Anthony Peregrine, Irain Donnelly, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, David Eimer, Patrick Maxwell, Shelley von Strunckel, Brendan Bourne, Mike Laws, Professor Gideon Gorter, Paul Donovan, Janine Maunders, Frank Lampard, Louis Saha, Bob Woodward, Zoe Thomas, Hugh McIlvanney, Sarah Pask, Garth Pearce, Richard Brooks, Nick Posford, Richard Sambrook, B C, David Leppard, Jane Herbert, Stephen Amidon, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Keith Richard, Alan Combes, Katrina Manson, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, S B, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Natalie Graham, Dr Donald MacKenzie, Melvyn Bragg, S D, Keith Wheatley, S P, Mandy Francis, Matt Murray, Stephen Armstrong, Bethan Cole, Russell Bennett, Kieron Dyer, George Smith, Ray Hutton, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, M E, Taher Elgalaid, Margaret Walters, Jonathan Prior, Ashesh Kumar Datta, Oak Hill, Alan Smith, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Antonia Fraser, R H, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Brian Doogan, Jonathan Futrell, Tony Perrottet, Richard Lewis, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Jeffrey Box, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, Vijay Vaghela, J D, Virginie Luc, Niels J Bjergstrom, Ivo Tennant, David Gower, Matt Wolf, Shaka Hislop, C D, Danny Tiatto, Mick Jagger, D C, John O'Brien, Tom Walker, Merryn Somerset Webb, Charlie Watts, Lord Harris, Anthony Phillips, H C, Jean Hill, William Dalrymple, Stewart Lee, Alan Brownjohn, Patricia Nicol, John O'Donnell, Bob Dylan, Mrs P A C, Gene Robinson, Tom Conran, Natasha Frasar, Vincent Crump, James Mottram, Chris Woodhead, Alex Clark, Ed Smith, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Chris Marsden, Jonathan Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Sean Newsom, Felicity Squier, Raymond Keene, Stanley Stewart, Marie Colvin, Kipper Williams, Stephen Jones, Louise Armitstead, Anthony Gilberthorpe, Robbie Keane, Trevor Lewis, R W Johnson, Sir Edward Pickering, Roland White, Susan Bell Dax, Jeffrey Bell, Martin Styler, Kevin Pratt, Mark Franchetti, Stan Lazaridis, Michael Sheridan, Ian Edwards, Barry Collins, John Waples, Jeremy Hart, J M, Lion Clarke, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Justin Sparks, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Cath Stobbart, Dan Cairns, David Grylls, Emma Fielding, A Caslin, Karen Robinson, Steven Shukor, P B, Michael Barrymore, Arthur Smith, Catherine Hayward, Tracey Cox, Fred Redwood, Harvey Nichols, Alain de Botton, Philip Norman, Tessa Mayes, Helen Davies, James Moore, Christopher Somerville, Patrick Vieira, David Bailey, Frank Whitford, David Boyle, Kathryn Cooper, Leonard Stern, P D, Maciej Pomian-Srzednicki, John O'Byrne, David Unsworth, K R, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Winnett, Mike Russell, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Harding-Price, David Dougill, Rob Maul, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, David Cairns, Brad Friedel, Liz Edwards, Lydia Slater, Paula Robinson, Monica Waters, Harry Redknapp, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Vlada Radimirovic, Paul Durman, Jonathon Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Mick Dennis, Matt Elliott, A Raine, Edward, Dean Koontz, C L, John Crickett, Marco Pierre White, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Jason Euell, E Bergin, Dominic O'Connell, Andrew Holgate, Chris Griffiths, Muriel Haseltine, M J, Caroline Donald, Colin McDowell, Elizabeth Flint, Ron Clarke, Shane Watson, Neil MacGregor Director, Jonathan Clayton, Christopher Gibbs, Kevin Nolan, Jonathan Leake, D J Taylor, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Christopher Ricks, Claudia Croft, Sally Kinnes, Emma Richards, Naomi Caine, Frank Carpenter, David Wickers, Lord Palmerston, Minette Marrin, George Edwards, Rupert Steiner, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Pete Oliver, John Vigar, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Kingston Smith, Edgar Davids,

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Contents Al-Qaeda terror chief runs Iraqi hit squads Inside Champneys Contents Fashion victims have their toes trimmed to fit shoes Army camp deaths may be murder Culture Magazine Proud to be different Style Sparkling ideas Home The Sunday Times Free skin care Contents The Sunday Times Are Any Sections Mission? The Sunday Times Classified Newspapers Support Recycling Veronica Guerin Patients to get 'pick and mix' GPs and services Plan to make trespass crime angers walkers Kelly tapes show he did accuse No 10 Top prosecutor calls for trial of Guantanamo Britons here Amis out of Booker with dog of novel northern rock William said to have speared deer in royal hunt of the sun Pass rate for A-levels nears 100% London jack-the-lad is bomb suspect Scholl Contents Police foil Muslim plot to bomb tourists in Spain Lunn Poly There's a bullied boy in every politician Golfer's Paradise Times Online Volkswagen Mobiles are a new primary school must P&O Ferries Union scourge of the fat cats pockets 23% pay rise IRA mole could help Omagh families win damages Diaz in plea to stop dam devastation World votes Newton greatest Brit The Top 10 Britons Skoda Auto Brighton to stub out the cigarette Delinquents get a £25m funfair ticket British Airways Young Jagger was a mean man with a restaurant tip News Review British films prosper as blockbusters flop Vauxhall Audience sees circus star plunge to death Spin doctor had role in exposing Kelly NatWest mosatrajeetum Hutton's Hitlist this Week Woody slips in pecking order of birds Land Rover Godfather's final movie scripted by a Soprano Sony Duchess's garden may cost you £16m Car-tax dodgers go free as police target speeding mosatrajectum Hot Pursuits Hunters are chasing a great white shark off Devon. Just a heatwave hoot or a sign of the future, asks Jonathan Leake Heatwave Britain smile Any Friend of Yours. . . . . . is a friend of mine. Move over Friends Reunited - the big thing now is friends of friends of friends. John Harlow and Tessa Mayes explain how friendships on the internet just keep on growing Lexus Steps to Social Networking Meccano man has a slight technical problem Profile Martin Amis, the perfect target for a hatchet job BT The prison option A soldier of Fleet Street American Express The Sunday Times Blair no longer governs, he just bullies Sorry to worry you sick, but stress is simply no excuse All rise and log on to give lawyers a wigging Atticvs Prescott adds to housing crisis by hanging on to his union flat Atticvs Widdecombe does for Portillo on the sofa Fake public jobs prop up middle-class failures The Blair Babes represented everything we loved about More tales about Andrew gilligan, the BBC hack Panasonic Deceit at the heart of war Fiat Don't blame the dentist Stick to the slow lane Future of the marbles Points Birthdays Letters to Machine Politics The Terminator wants to be the 'Governator'-but has a film robot got what it takes to run America's golden state? Tony Allen-Mills reports Nationwide Keiko shuns freedom for a pet's life Ford Casino payout over passive smoking claim Students sell their 'Anglo-look' eggs for thousands on internet Britain to block Thai brides trade bmibaby Liberia awaits Taylor's exit Dell Zimbabwe wildlife crisis as elite grabs hunting rights flybe Russian is first to wed in space Laughing bomber plays martyr's poker Toyota Bush weighs up Powell's future The Times Al-Qaeda man 'plotted White House attack' On the trail of the tennis poisoner SAGA Mitsubishi Motors England Beofordshire Rusting Titanic rots into seabed O2 Van Gogh makes fake appearance in 'lost 1890 film' Mossad killers close in on bomb master Nissan Sharon faces police probe on campaign loan NHS poaching of nurses closes hospitals abroad Freed Britons tell of torture in Saudi prison Weather and Travel Outlook ferrysavers Drivers swelter in long queues News in Brief Murder charge Match postponed after player is killed Robber's reunion Co-pilot held over shoe-bomb claim Sex abuse cash Trapped child dies One ticket wins £8.4m Lotto jackpot Menopace British victims Convicts escape Author arrested Drugs for HIV Contents Chelsea land £15.8m Mutu Hammers hero rages at Roeder Contents Mitsubishi Motors Connolly warns: Pick me or I quit Cardiff get early warning Victory fails to mask Hammers' disquiet The season is only hours old, but West Ham's fans are already castigating a chairman conspicuous by his silence Gillingham blunt dull Blades 16th loss for Sunderland Dons strike right note Wigan get tough lesson Harford loses cancer battle The football world is today mourning the untimely death of the Premiership-winning coach who was unsuited for management. By Joe Lovejoy Air-Berlin Derby stunned as Stoke romp to victory Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Tales of the tabloids: United 'target for £650m bid' Show me the Money Premiership special: who drives whom? Scotland Other Football Merson magic floors West Brom Freedman hero for nine-man Palace Branch completes Bradford comeback Friendless Dons fan flames of discontent Nationwide commentary The decline of Wimbledon and their uncertain future is in stark contrast to the non-league team created by their disgruntled former supporters. By Mick Dennis Pardew furious at last-minute penalty Arteta is hero for Rangers Nissan Dunfermline's grit foils Celtic Kewell aims to be king of Kop … the team he supported as a boy the Australian says he is … for Kop and country Young striker killed in motorway car crash Manchester United and Watford officials paid tribute yesterday to Jimmy Davis, whose sudden death has shocked football. Barry Flatman reports Heskey wastes his big chance Ranieri faces game of Russian roulette Coach spoilt for choice Chelsea's boss continued his spending spree yesterday, but can he blend his expensive purchases into a true team? Modern squads are growing out of control Liverpool's legendary manager Bill Shankly would be stunned by the number of players the leading clubs seem to need in the 21st century Big names who may become peripheral figures Veron gets golden chance to prove he can run the show Given licence to express his skills, the Argentinian midfielder possesses the talent to make himself a legend at Stamford Bridge. By Jonathan Northcroft Dundee tasting £26m cake An unlikely benefactor is promising to give the Old Firm a run for their money. By Tom Walker and Vlada Radimirovic Subaru Howard's way Manchester United's new goalkeepers D-day looms for Kleberson Tomorrow's work permit hearing will determine whether Brazil's World Cup star can be part of the rebuilding at Old Trafford. By Jonathan Northcroft Wenger means business The Arsenal manager goes into today's FA Community Shield convinced his side is equipped to win the Premiership O'Leary turns the tables on Leeds John O'Brien sees David O'Leary settle a few scores as his new side Aston Villa sneak a win on penalties against his former club Leeds in the Dublin tournament The Sunday Times The Times Built to Last After a stunning first season at Newcastle, many believe Jermaine Jenas is on the brink of greatness Wednesday's Champions League qualifying matches featuring British clubs Ferrari Flash Harry The big interview: Harry Redknapp The Premiership's Arthur Daley talks houses, bungs and bargain buys to Joe Lovejoy Fans' favourite flattered to deceive When it's best to buy British The current fad is to employ sporting coaches from around the globe, but that doesn't mean we necessarily get the right man for the job Feast has Smith hungry for more South Africa's impressive captain has no intention of resting on his laurels—and that's bad news for the home side Hall's late burst denies Lancashire Mal Loye's heroic century is in vain as the South African conjures a match-winning last over to earn Worcestershire a place at Lord's. By Simon Wilde Adams leaves Kent in a spin Scoreboard Vaughan shows who's boss The England captain has been quick to get his own … as … caps are included in the squad for… Test at Trent Bridge. writes Simon Wilde England squad Lion-hearted Gough leaves with head held high The fast bowler fought against injury because playing for England meant so much to him. He will be sorely missed Kent's outsider gets England call After leading his county against South Africa and amassing 1,183 first-class runs this season, Ed Smith has earned his just reward, writes Ivo Tennant The four likely lads Ed Smith Glen Chapple Gareth Batty James Kirtley Sport on TV sky Ray Illingworth (1969-73) WG Grace (1888-99) J W H T Douglas (1911-24) Mike Brearley (1977-81) Nasser Hussain (1999-2003) The top 10 England cricket captains Peter May (1955-61) Douglas Jardine (1931-34) Graham Gooch (1988-93) Ivo Bligh (1882-83) Tanner's secret flaws Fastnet tycoons push boat out … taken the business world by storm and spent a fortune on their yachts, … have no control over the weather, writes Keith Wheatley The Sunday Times Flashing Blade The Swede with the loudest wardrobe in golf plans to make a big noise when he tees off in the US PGA Championship on Thursday, writes Alasdair Reid The Sunday Times There's something about a Swede . . . York's royal seal of approval While Ascot is given a whole new look, it has been confirmed that the most popular summer racing festival is heading north, writes Andrew Longmore Reaching for the sky Women keep lifting the bar Emma Richards is just one of many impressive contenders as we begin our search for the Sportswomen of 2003 Jane stands out in her race against time A past winner, Jane Tomlinson continues to defy the odds-whether she is running marathons or competing in triathlons, writes Rob Hughes Sky Sports Search begins for new talent Rob Maul on the launch of a new initiative to increase the number of young British women involved in athletics The Sunday Times Welcome to the five-star Boot Camp It's a luxurious hotel, but there's no comfort zone in sight as England get serious in their World Cup preparations New Zealand retain crown London Pride Montgomerie in the swing to fire title challenge Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racecards Baseball Bowls Cricket Cycling Golf Motorcycling Motor Racing Orienteering Rallying Sailing Snooker Speedway Table Tennis Tennis Racing Leap into the Unknown Saints notch eighth successive win Times Online The Sunday Times Letters of the week Caught in time Britain wins hockey gold, Seoul 1988 Questions & answers 60 seconds in sport with former Ryder Cup player Howard Clark The great outdoors provides sense of direction Travel Healthy options Joining the wrong health club can be an expensive mistake. Paul Stephen Lubicz, the Sunday Times fitness expert, points out some of the pitfalls Worth the weight Prone Swiss ball trucep extension In training with Gary Speed Gary Speed is a key member of Newcastle United's team Woods set to storm Oak Hill The Voice of sport Daewoo Football poverty drives emigration Cavalry answer the call Contents Vodafone to swell telecom tycoon's fortune with £400m buy Alstom slashes jobs in UK retreat Sweet return for Bertie Charcol Co-op wants £2m bribe back Agenda Contents Slough planning $1bn biotech park demerger Contents The Sunday Times Lastminute clicks with Tesco Emap's celebrity mag runs off with the ratings Britain's bosses get a new stress-ometer Times Online Reubens head the queue for S&N Business Digest Founder mulls exit at French Connection Sterling warns government on £300m Thames estuary port Jaeger back in fashion with Tillman relaunch Virgin in talks on £1bn jet order Post union attacks 'sell-off' plans HSBC Nivea group considers a bid for Durex Barrett raises the bar at 'underdog' Barclays Agenda People power rings changes Demographic trends will enhance US economic might over the next few decades - at the EU's expense. Christopher Smallwood reports Business Letters Ashanti bid is set to run and run Au revoir Alstom Bush's hands are tied over flood of Chinese imports American Account Hot Wheels Fuelled by discounts from desperate manufacturers, the new-car market is powering ahead - to the delight of dealers. By Dominic O'Connell Bentley Leads Production Revival The Shares of Top Dealers are Soaring It's the Sfo's Failures that Everyone Remembers Free for the next deal Andrew Regan has walked free after a six-year legal nightmare and is already setting his sights on the next City moneyspinner, writes Rupert Steiner Unite yo Peckham boy who made a carpet pile Lord Harris has built an international retail empire and a personal fortune of £165m - but he has never forgotten his modest beginnings in south London BT Lord Harris's Working Day Vital Statistics Mobile phone minnow snaps up trade from the giants Sendo, which makes customised phones, is thriving despite a dispute with Microsoft. By Paul Durman Reluctant banks may blow a hole in Blair's plan for offshore wind farms Labour wants 10% of our power to be from renewable sources but financing may prove a problem. Lucinda Kemeny reports monogram Offshore Wind Farms Business to Business Merrill feels strain as Mercury Men go Some 30 star fund managers have quit and high-profile clients have been lost since the Americans paid £3 billion for Mercury. Louise Armitstead reports The Sunday Times Mercury Departures Germans wait to take advantage of post strike Foreign firms see an opportunity to move in as a strike seems inevitable. Report by Andrew Porter Porsche World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Duo takes to the skies while others fear to fly Two former BA men have launched a venture to tap the regional business market, writes Dominic O'Connell Bank on HSBC's confidence Sharewatch BSkyB John Wood Group BAT Alizyme A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Snack firm bit off too much The profitability of Fabulous Bakin' Boys suffered after the firm began selling to supermarkets. Now it is going back to its core market. Report by Sarah Gracie What the Experts Say Fabulous Bakin' Boys' Challenges Cisco Systems Progress Report Planning is the key to success for new firms Starting up on your Own In the second of our series for would-be entrepreneurs, Rachel Bridge explains how to write a convincing business plan Born hunter brings home a feast How I Made It Top Advice . . . And Further Reading Deferring capital gains tax until flats are redeveloped Questions of Business Discuss Redundancy with your Staff Banking on a Change of Status How I Did It X-Type Whatever next: the Ali C show? Prufrock No go for flying squad Prufrock Prufrock Bank helps out with tape Prufrock Souring bonds spell end of low interest rates Inside the City A very Swiss battle Selling spree Contents Their Satanic Majesties Drugs, girls, arrests, rows and death: the Rolling Stones, after 40 years and many unofficial histories, are at last revealing their tumultuous story in their own words in a remarkable joint autobiography Farewell to Concorde 'When 3,000 chicks are going The lips had it, and suddenly the Beatles looked square David Bailey recalls his King's Road days, when Jagger still had to learn to be a bad boy Two Faces of Fame A Rock Marriage Next Week: Rocking on Terry O'Neill Acid all round, and a surreal police bust Christopher Gibbs, one of the Stones' inner circle, saw their anarchic lifestyle in close-up The Rolling Stones A woman of substance Don't underestimate the smart tactics of Arnie I'm the Citroën Pimpernel Mean Fields I want to be a good bishop not a gay bishop Interview The real world is making a smashing comeback We thought the future would be all hi-tech and postmodern, but the human race is rebelling, writes David Boyle Encounters Pornography is a giggle, right? The sex industry has gained a new respectability, but it is still a dirty business, writes Sarah Baxter Encounters Secret lives of the wives of Kabul When Asne Seierstad went to live with a family in Afghanistan she was not prepared for the shock of the old Is it all over for the menopause wonder cure? Women who seized on HRT as the answer to their middle-aged prayers are being forced to take a second look, says Margarette Driscoll Who dares to ask a silly question wins Steven Levitt, a young economist, is confounding old ways of thinking with a quirky approach that is unravelling social riddles, writes Sarah Baxter The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times The whiz-kid racing for an A-level at 12 This week Jonathan Prior gets his computer A-level exam result. His mother tells Phil Baty he is an ordinary boy, it is the way he has been taught that is special Education The Sunday Times Changing channels for the real action Former news presenter Anne Dawson quit TV to train as a teacher. As her first job looms she tells why the classroom is better than the studio Help, my son would rather die than be forced back to school Answer the question Some electric therapy for my demented state Battle for Kylie's bottom Shock exchange The tabloid week Last word . . . Winner's Dinners For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll People of the Week Walker Gets Dressing down Another Close Shave Winner's Letters Talking Heads P. S. Contents Literally superb The world's best travel writers pick the world's greatest holidays Siberia, India, Alaska, Mongolia-all in a day's work for the travel writing greats. But ask them where they holiday and it's a different story. Sean Newsom reveals where Thubron, Dalrymple, Raban and co go to take a break Ireland Good Gear Guide: Children's Special Kids' Luggage Waterproof Camera Literally superb markwarner holidays Art Box David Wickers Stanley Stewart Jellyfish Repellent Baby-Listening Device Alain de Botton Hail, Basilus Fawltius Romans faced dodgy hotels and tourist traps too, but they soldiered happily on, says Tony Perrottet Poison darts, slashing claws: it's the rock-pool underworld There's an alien universe down at the seashore, says Vincent Crump Crude, cultured, bloodcurdling: how the ancients saw the tourist trail Fares from Keep your cool as the Med hits 41C directions British Airways Halifax Travellers face US terror alert Readers' rants Holiday money Lift Bali ban, say tour ops Bargains round the world Where was I? Turkey Island Guide Curaçao Amsterdam style, Latin dance, blue skies, low prices: now's the to go Dutch Caribbean, says Liz Edwards On the Cheap Curaco for every budget: where to sleep, where to eat and what to do Beat the jams this summer Holiday traffic is bringing Britain's roads to a standstill, but David Wickers has a way around it Middle of the Road No Expense Spared Clubs Sunsail waterscape Weekend whirled Vincent Crump charters a yacht on the squally Solent—and goes overboard about sailing Just AAsk Sails of the century: five more skippered yachts around the British coast Rock around the clock James Brooks promised he'd be faithful, but in no time, he'd crossed the line Travel brief Opening the Auvergne door Europe's greatest volcanic range is France's best-kept secret, says Anthony Peregrine Multiple Display Advertising Items Hijacked by the saints of Cyprus Richard Green went to walk the Troodos Mountains, but a divine intervention led him astray Multiple Display Advertising Items More treats beyond the beach Travel brief Cool nights in a hot city In the summer, Madrid sizzles: Christopher Somerville knows when to siesta and when not to Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols The actress Emma Fielding went from West Bank to Key West to West End Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's self-catering break for two in Greece, courtesy of Sunvil Holidays The competition Contents Interest rates set to rise, say experts Snap up cheap fixed deals Mortgages Equity release alert News in Brief Contents Where Will Interest Rates End up? Card switch service Savings Footsie up as banks report good results Cheltenham & Gloucester To track or not to track-that is the question Multiple Display Advertising Items A cosmopolitan index Compare and contrast A&L customer seeks more compensation Halifax refuses to pay out on critical illness policy A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out reader's financial problems Hedge fund boss bets on further growth Director's Deals Cruise line was all at sea over visas Where are house prices heading? Experts agree that the property market has peaked but they are divided as to whether it will slow down or collapse. By Kathryn Cooper Optimists Misery of first-time buyers revives buy-to-let market High house prices are forcing young people to rent—which is good news for landlords. By Clare Francis Top Mortgage Deals Halifax Pessimists How to make money on the stock market Should I buy shares? Where can I find out about stocks? In the first of a series of masterclasses, Merryn Somerset Webb explains the ins and outs of equities Why spread betting can still be profitable even when shares are rising Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Seek out firms with safe dividends Big firms have slashed their payouts, leaving many income investors fearful about the future. By Kathryn Cooper Nervous savers pour millions of pounds into income funds Schemes that invest in high-yielding shares did well in the slump, attracting cautious investors. By Kathryn Cooper Shares the Experts Recommend Funds the Experts Recommend Nationwide Banks boost profits with rate cut ploys Financial firms could rake in a extra £200m a year by punishing both savers and borrowers, writes Clare Francis Tips to help you meet the cost of private dental care The Sunday Times How Rates Have Been Cut Trainee Solicitor Finds a Better Home for her Money Bank of Scotland And their latest trick is called . . .'gapping' Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards … Shares Savings Accounts Trader's gains hit £16,880 My Diy Pension Fury over claims in New Star adverts Fund Watch aap paragon Mortgage Chase De Vere The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hard man with a soft furnishings side Fame and Fortune Meat Loaf, the heavyweight singer and actor, has an unexpected talent for property renovation. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Inside Is it worth it? 43 Park Town, Oxford, £1m Sales talk. . . This salubrious area Painful memories of first real home Time and place It wasn't all sunshine for bestselling horror writer Dean Koontz when he moved to California How much? A former church house in . . . Moving on Bolter finds stable home Elizabeth Jane Howard, author and former wife of Kingsley Amis, was used to changing houses and husbands. But now she's happy to stay put in Suffolk, she tells Fred Redwood Multiple Display Advertising Items House of straw The Wilkinsons chose straw over bricks and mortar when they built their new home - but it nearly broke them, reports Clare McVey When the boat comes in Developers are bringing new life to the derelict banks of the Tyne, and reaping rich profits for canny investors, says Caroline Brannigan Times Online Houses of the week Somerset £520,000 Shropshire £750,000 Devon £375,000 Norfolk £1.5m Park Lane Is this the new Cornwall? Neil Morrissey tells Fred Redwood why the smart money is heading to west Wales, where seaside bargains can still be found, but without the crowds Build lt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Big money vanishes from London The capital used to lead the way in record-breaking house prices, but now those multi-million-pound homes are failing to find buyers, says Ben Rooney Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Some don't like it hot If you don't fancy sweltering, invest in an air-conditioner, from £170 to a cool £15,000, says Roger Dobson Splash out A slick bathroom sink unit with laundry bins hides many sins, says Paula Robinson Nuts & bolts Cyprus gets glitzy EU membership is about to make Cyprus more accessible to home buyers and Karen Robinson finds that planners want to attract the top end of the market Island buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trying to buy in Europe On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Break rules on good taste, says Garden cuttings All that Jazz Top draw Garlic by mail Great Scot Grand tour What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items crosby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of reach Buy-to-let is still strong because prices scare the young, says Rosie Millard The market Multiple Display Advertising Items Island life Contents Scooby-Doo! in Petrified! Pure Cheek! Pure Cheek The Funday Times Whale of a time Snakes alive! Wave riders Shiver me timbers Bright night Stories that crackle, fizz and pop! The Simpsons Every week in The Funday Times Worth the Wait Funday meets Lemar, the Fame Academy star whose solo career has taken time to develop but who now looks poised to overshadow the rest of his graduating class Funday is top of the pop interviews! Flight As the world celebrates the 100th anniversary of powered flight, Funday takes a look at Boeing's kole in aviation history and how the plane of the future is shaping up Funday Flyers Mild Kingdom Fresh! The Powerpuff Girls are back in action! Camera Book Webby's World Holly Days Funday Stars Stars shines every week in Funday! Sqyrt creature feature Jarvis f-mail Nice one, Squirt! Next Week Fun Days out Dear f-mail Legoland Kenny Miller Funday Sport Fans utd Kenny was speaking on behalf of PlayStation 2 Tee Time Contents Contents Up to Speed Fiat forced to play name game Rover's street fighter Take good care of my baby Cars on TV Speed isn't always good Me and my Motors Something's out of Focus Drives the Ford Focus C-Max Vital Statistics The car's the (secret) star Car makers are adept at TV product placement, even on the BBC, says Joseph Dunn How to avoid continental calamity Jeremy Hart, who has driven in more than 100 countries, offers advice to the unsuspecting driver in Euro-land Finished off Road to confusion The majority of British motorists have trouble recognising even the basic Europen road signs. How would you fare? Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items All aboard the hydrogen bus Ken Livingstone is giving the fuel of the future a helping hand. Will it work, asks Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge Thatcham Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Peugeot 206 Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Peugeot 206 GLX 2.0 HDi 5dr (with air-conditioning) This is the Subercar that passes the old-shoe test Damon Hill looks over his professional stable of super-quick machines and lets his feet pick the winner Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display 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 Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Jack Nicholson about Schmidt Contents Angelina Jolie should come with a health warning. At … She's done drugs, she's tried S&M and she makes her dad despair—so why in the flesh, does Angelina Jolie always seem like such a sweet girl, asks Garth Pearce Blood on the track After 20 years of trying, the critic Christopher Ricks has finally written the definitive book on Bob Dylan's lyrics, says Bryan Appleyard Yo-ho-ho, it's a barrel of fun Pirate films tend to walk the ratings plank, but Pirates of the Caribbean might just have you hooked, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Rest of the week's films Pirates of the Caribbean Respiro 12A, 90 mins Rest of the week's films Van Gogh 12A, 158 mins The End of Summer U, 103 mins What a Girl Wants PG, 105 mins Rugrats Go Wild U, 81 mins Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U, 86 mins Food of Love 15,109 mins An artful Dodger He's a brilliant actor, an edgy director and stars in the summer's cult hit, Roger Doger-so where's Campbell Scott been hiding until now, asks Matt Wolf nectar Biteback Fins ain't what they used to be Television Breaking ranks Radio Waves Roll over, Beethoven Virgin The Top 20 Appearances 1943-2003 Her Majesty's Theatre Shack A lasting impression Edinburgh art The Royal Scottish Academy's memorable Monet show sheds fresh light on an overfamiliar artist, says Frank Whitford Royal Shakespeare Company In the beginning was the nerd Edinburgh comedy It's hip to be square at this year's Fringe, so catch up with a little geek chic, says Stephen Armstrong With Jo Brand, Bill Bailey, Steve Frost and Dan Antopolski performing in plays of varying levels This way up New festival drama just keeps on getting better (and weirder), says Patricia Nicol Continental drift Edinburgh film New European cinema is at the heart of the EIFF's programme, but expect some American beauties as well, says James Mottram Eva Cassidy Fosse A long Indian summer For pageantry and colour, the Kirov's revival of La Bayadère will not disappoint, says David Dougill Hamlet Now God is in his house Happily married and seriously religious, Nick Cave is growing up gracefully, says Stewart Lee Charlie Simpson thinks current pop music is rubbish Classical On record Wagner Die Walküre, Acts II & II Soloists, Vienna Philharmonic, cond Bruno Walter, Berlin State, cond Bruno Seidler-Winkler Naxos Historical 8.110250-51 (2 CDs) Classical CD of the week Vivaldi Sacred Music, Volume 9 Soloists, The King's Consort, cond Robert King Hyperion CDA 66839 Magdalena Medieval Songs for Mary Magdalene Jogiaresa, dir Brlinda Sykes Avie Av0026 John Cage Works for Piano 5 Haydee Schvartz (piano), Jack Bruce (voice) Mode 123 Pop and Jazz Lisa Maffia First Lady Independiente ISOM39CD Thea Gilmore Avalanche Hungry Dog Records YRGNUHA1 Kraftwerk Tour de France Soundtracks EMI 591 708 2 Hack Tom with the Weather Country NCCD002 New kids in town Dogs Die in Hot Cars Mass Mixed Media Paratactile Ple1114-2 The Fall Words of Expectation: BBC Sessions Castle CDMED696 Fascinating Aida One Last Flutter First Night CASTCD Pop CD of the week Elbow Cast of Thousands V2 Wr1021812 Richard Galliano Septet Piazzolla Forever Dreyfus FDM 36642-2 The Sunday Times Word perfect A gripping pre-concert speech put the Proms back on track, says Paul Driver Times Literary Supplement The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead Ozzy Osbourne Calendar Girls Bright Young Things Turner and Venice See You Next Thursday Film The Critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Opera Dance Tap Dogs—Rebooted Concerts Leopold String Trio and Friends Pop Pick of the Proms Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Music Theatre Comedy This week, don't miss Film Good Bye Lenin! Theatre High Society Art Bridget Riley Comedy Marion and Geoff Opera Theodora Dance On Your Toes Concerts Alfredo Peri Pop V Festival Agenda Johnny English Universal, PG, 84 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £14.99 (VHS) Jesus of Montreal Arrow Films, 18,120 mins; £17.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS) Top 10 classical albums July 5-Aug 2 Bombay Talkie Heat and Dust Merchant Ivory Collection, Pg/15,105 mins/124 mins; £19.99 (DVD) Top 10 classical indie July 5-Aug 2 Star Trek: Nemesis Paramount, 12,111 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £14.99 (VHS) The week's theatre Edward II Globe Virgin The Last Days of the Empire Watermill, Newbury Tape Soho Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile 'Em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 804 Paperbacks Hardbacks The Sunday Times bestsellers Man behaving very badly Spike Milligan: The Biography by Humphrey Carpenter Hodder £20 pp436 Funny peculiar Read on . . . websites A good and faithful servant Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai by Robert Bickers Allen Lane £18.99 pp410 Boomtime in Shanghai Illegible Article Working-class hero Iressell: The Real Story of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Dava Harker Zed Books £12.99 pp282 The Descent of Men The rough guide to dictators … Undert the Skin: Travels in Tyranny by Christopher Hope Macmillan £17.99 pp280 Read on . . . websites What Marina Warner has in her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: Liberia Speak the speech trippingly on the tongue Shakespeare's Advice to the Players by Peter Hall Oberon Books £19.99 pp212 Read on. . . websites Reinventing yourself Normal: Transsxual CEOs Crossdressing Cops and Hermaphrodities with Attitude by Amy Bloom Bloomsbury £6.99 pp140 Read on . . . 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Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag H Hamilton £12.99 pp117 Read on . . . websites The Open University Catherine Millet Another day, another dollar Good Faith by Jane Smiley Faber £16.99 pp417 Zen and the art of exposing the truth Medusa by Michael Dibdin Faber £16.99 pp280 Aisles by Paul Magrs Cloughie The pistol-packing Mmas The Full Cupboard of Life by Alexander McCall Smith Polygon £8.99 pp202 Private faces in public places Robert Lowell: Collected Poemsed Frank Bidart and David Gewanter Faber £40 pp1,200 Paradoxes, puzzles and uproarious despair Alan Brownjohn finds subtopian horrors and a spot-on take on the underside of everyday life in three new collections Children's book of the week WHSummer reading Paperbacks Pick of the week Children of Kali Peacetime Fast and Louche Confessions of a Flagrant Sinner The Seahorse The House by Teresa Waugh read Ready, Steady, Go! Wake up Crossing the Lines Bush at War Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read . . . The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Better your lot online Virtual auction houses have taken the internet by storm and are generating huge profits. Danny O'Brien discovers how savvy surfers are turning their jumble into a pot of gold Next Week How to stay one step ahead in the virtual bidding wars Think digital before the big television switch-off Sounding off Wide Appeal What's new All-Round Entertainer Musical Mobile More than half of 10-to 15-year-olds surf the internet Brilliant! Host with the most: if you are daunted by party paperwork Wired into current affairs Site test Life in the information age demands instant access to world headlines. James Knight sniffs out required reading for newshounds That's amazing Hanging on without a Telephone Don't panic SiMPLY Contents The one to watch Masters And Servants Thurdays, C4,9pm Best film Straw Dogs Today, C4,11.15pm The House of Wax BBC1 e South … Show Critics' choice Dispatches: Law And Disorder (C4,9pm) In Search Of The Brontes (BBC1, 7pm) 24 (BBC2, 10pm) Gods in The Sky (C4,8pm) Any Given Sunday (Five, 9pm) Some Of My Best Friends Are . . . Catholic (C4,7.30pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Sunday 10 August Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Spooks Fire Mummies Of The Philippines (C4,8pm) Machines Time Forgot: Chariot (C4,9pm) Hindu Nation With Mark Tully (BBC4, 9pm) Diamonds Are Forever The Man From The Met (C4,11.45pm) Ruby Wax With . . . John McEnroe (BBC1, 10.35pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Gamezville (Sky One, 4pm) Films Kids' TV Kashmir: Paradise Lost Don't Drop The Coffin (ITV1, 8.30pm) Black Hawk Down: The True Story (Five, 8pm) House Trapped (C4,8pm) Holby City (BBC1, 8pm) 20 Million Miles To Earth The Shield (Five, 10.50pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Exterme Engineering: ity in a pyramid (Discovery, 9pm) Films Kids' TV Scare Tactics critics' choice War And Peace (BBC4, 9pm) Battlefield Detectives: Bloodbath At Hastings (Five) Teachers (C4,10pm) Wednesday 13 August Homeground: Dead Man Talking (BBC2, 7.30pm) Warship: Battleships (Five, 7.30pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Wednesday 13 August Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Masters And Servants critics' choice No Going Back: A Year In Tuscany (C4,8pm) What Women Want (Five, 8.30pm) Perfect Match USA (C4,10.05pm) Film choice Malcolm In The Middle (BBC2, 6.45pm) Intensive Scares: Heart Ache (BBC1, 9pm) Thursday August ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Thursday August Critics' choice Tanks: Battle Of The Bulge (Discovery, 5pm) Films Kids' TV Trevor's World Of Sport The Flying Gardener: Worcestorshire (BBC2) Scrubs (C4,9.30pm) My New Best Friend (C4,11.10pm) Sex And The City (C4,10pm) 15 August Eyes Down (BBC1, 9pm) Friday 15 August ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Friday 15 August Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Maidens Of The Lost Ark Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Five, 9.55pm) International Rugby Union: New Zealand v Australia … Killer Queens: Isabella, She-Wolf Of France (History) BBC Proms (BBC2, 7pm) Saturday 16 August The Premiership (ITV1, 10.30pm) Saturday 16 August ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Saturday 16 August Critics' choice Films Kids' TV The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents Sony The 10 funniest moments in Premiership history Contents The gamble Free kicks Free goals Free for 3 months Hey big spenders . . . who spent what chasing the title Picture Gallery Title certainties. . . who would you buy if you had all the money in the world? 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So why is it that they can't tell the truth about how many they've slept with—especially to their current lover, asks Tracey cox Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa goes in search of the perfect fake tan—and ends up in the Tardis One for the Boys Beautystyle Young at Heart Nose around Do It now Watery Rave In Search of the Perfect Shave Most men have no idea how to shave properly, at alone how to use the new oils and aftershaves. Tony Marcus consults the experts Origins The Smoothest Products for the Closest Shaves For the Best Results Are You … Craving ice is just one symptom of an iron-deficient diet Over Forties Sporties In a bid to hang onto their street cred and six packs, fortysomethings are queuing up for 'yoof' sports, finds Mandy Francis Kit Bag Snorkels and Masks Reins Stopplay What's the Alternative? 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