News from 17/08/2003
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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Bryn Howell, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Michelene Wandor, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, David Downie, Rob Hughes, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Carole Hayman, Peter Davenport Director, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Miranda Innes, Mark Spence, Susan d'Arcy, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Alice Maro, Steven Quas, Nicolette Jones, Trevor Morris, Ferdinand Mount, David Gower, P D, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Archie Berens, Frederic Raphael, R Gill, Neil Wormald, E P, Clive Davis, Nicholas Alexander, Andrew Porter, David Cummings Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Gerry Brown, Victoria Metcalfe, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Wendy Holden, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Merryn Somerset Webb, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, John Banks, Jenni Muir, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Robson Green, Nick Speed, Rob Maul, David Hewson, Alan Twist, Stephen Poole, Maria McEriane, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Stewart Lee, Rebecca Sumner, Joanna Briscoe, Dennis Smith, Nigel West, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Victoria Segal, Richard Broke, Peter Kemp, Patricia Nicol, Dave Pollard, John O'Donnell, Evangelos Venizelos Greek Minister, Travis Elborough, Greg Struthers, David Eimer, John Earle, C C, Robert Potts, Lydia Slater, Geoff Critchley, Shelley von Strunckel, Paula Robinson, Andrew Thomas, Brendan Bourne, Robin Scott-Elliot, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, Tom Conran, Peter Lestle, Emma Bridgewater, Vincent Crump, Giles Hattersley, David Miliband, Chris Woodhead, Len Roberts, Hugh McIlvanney, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, David Leppard, Dr Jeremy, Paul Durman, Tony Fearon, Hugh Jamieson, Keith Richards, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Steve Hunter, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Jung Chang, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, D J Harriet Scott, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Rob Allen Director, Ron Taylor, Celia Brayfield, Phil Baker, John Powell, Christina Lamb, Ronnie Wood, Victoria O'Brien, Monisgnor Stephen Louden, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Douglas Alexander, Lawrence Booth, Stanley Stewart, Irene Zoech, Katrina Manson, Julian Gent, Marie Colvin, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Steven Higginbotham, Robbie Hudson, Jim Irvin, John Cooney, Stephen Jones, David Collier, Dominic O'Connell, Natalie Graham, Tim Moorey, Kate Rew, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, William Cook, Fiona Terry, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Dr Robert Lefever, Peter Coad Director, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Sophie Tweedale, Bryan Appleyard, Don Was, Sarah Keenlyside, David Leigh, J Reidy, John Elliott, Aleks Sierz, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Anstead, Fiona Blacke Chief Executive, R W Johnson, David Price, Roland White, Jennifer Pike, Peter Wolf, Danny Roth, Sylvie Simmons, Shane Watson, Chris Davies, Maurice Chittenden, Larry Derfner, Amrit Dhillon, Virginia Rounding, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, David Nash, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Margaret Walters, N Parker, John Harlow, Brian Smyth, Godfrey Smith, Jim Duffus, Barry Collins, Bryan Sykes, James Foxall, John Waples, Lanie Goodman, Rupert Stelner, Jim Keeble, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, L B Sokolic, Enda Leahy, Mary Braid, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Carr-Brown, John Spurling, Tony Woollard, Imre Karacs, Sally Kinnes, Liam Clarke, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Simon Buckland, Jeremy Lazell, Jon Culshaw, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Frank Inouye managing director, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Andrew Binding, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, John Peter Rest of the week's theatre, Anthony Howard, India Knight, Barry Newcombe, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Revealed: new IRA terror mastermind Bagging her man: Ulrika Jonsson and Lance… Britain discussed assassinating Amin, bloody tyrant of Uganda Contents British Airways Campbell 'misled MPs' over Kelly Contents The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Flybe Private firms may replace striking postmen Get down, boy: Attila Szkukalek performs a … Bomber takes charge Admen seek 'buy button' in our brains Britain heads for US-style blackouts Government seeks end to UN Libyan sanctions Contents 'Revenge' of Tracey soils an art critic Ulrika finally marries her Mr Right Alfa Romeo Barclays Girl, 16, died on Atkins regime Contents NatWest Hunt protesters plan tax boycott Rail axe falls on more services St. Joseph's Hospice Times Online Alcohol lads' ads to be sexed down Prescott faces probe over flat's lease CitroËn Cambridge asks to see A-level marks P&o Ferries Contents No pass required for maths course Queen's bank lured north by Scouse riches Bad news: men doomed Good news: no problem Contents Abbey National IRA moles 'sent back by army to their deaths' Shopaholics go on the sick list Vauxhall NHS rehires doctor on sex offenders' file Three new runways in southeast to relieve airport congestion O2 Attenborough gets down to a bug's life How they got their man Trail of 'amateur' missile trader leads to Al-Qaeda Insight Mortgages Bin Laden Letter Linked to British Threat Sting bids for literary success Idi the butcher of Uganda dies pining for home Ford Was Chaucer a medieval murder victim? Volkswagen Lord of the Flies gangs rule estates Dependence Day When the lights went out in the USA last week, it illuminated the utter reliance of high-tech nations on electricity. Tony Allen-Mills reports Superpower Cut: How the Network Fails Nationwide Blinded by the Stars Our love affair with fame may be bad for our health, according to new research. John Harlow reports on 'celebrity worship syndrome' Alliance Leicester Are you a fame addict? Take the instant celebrity obsession test You have to be clever to dumb down an exam Profile It's a driller thriller as Hampshire strikes oil BT The Sunday Times Spinners on trial The hunters' last stand Merrill Lynch Losing the big picture on a sexed-up BBC Picture Gallery Strangely, this crowded isle may need extra people Not satisfied with blagging yet another summer holiday Ecclestone slow off the grid in catching an F1 joke Atticvs No room at Kensington Palace for the American ambassador Atticvs Secret cop-baiting past of our chief prosecutor Atticvs A-levels will be a success when more pupils fail The worm has turned. White middle-aged men at the Atticvs Exotic lingerie at the best prices? Should you need … Atticvs Poor old Fraser Kemp. The genial Labour whip was Atticvs Multiple Display Advertising Items Crime will always pay under present system Fiat Marble haul for the Acropolis Bath dig on time Stones' empty boast Celestial Edinburgh Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times A Tale of Two Mavericks Secrets are tumbling out at the inquiry into Dr David Kelly's death, showing key figures in a new light. Jonathon Carr-Brown reports Witnesses Scheduled to Appear at the Inquiry this Week 'Wish me luck', said the suicide Flybmi Widow waiting to kill Russians Land Rover Trail of Death British historians teach America the art of empire maintenance US runs foul of an angry young cleric Nissan Mrs Terminator makes her move Indian villagers log on to the hi-tech route out of poverty Dell Parents kit gap-year teenagers to survive Contents Shellshock is new plague of Israel Monogram Deep-frozen baseball star chills the air Multiple Display Advertising Items Army called out as Pop Idol starts battle of Beirut Clarke faces row as GCSE results miss target rise Weather and Travel Outlook Contents Jockeying for position: Crowds watch as riders… Police marksman shoots woman News in Brief Gun attack Laws tightened to repel DVD piracy Missing doctor Football arrests rise by more than 10% Sea death Cholesterol key One ticket wins £5.2m Lotto jackpot Egg Yarl's Wood claim Max Factor rapist Boy killed on M1 Richard Clayton Contents Young Bitter A Star is Born Ronaldo dazzles in United's 4-0 win Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . . Porsche Savage passion play makes the difference Two-goal Giggs inspires United Boro pay price for spurning Fulham gifts Campbell in hot water again Lambs in Wolves clothing Sky Sports Phillips sparks Saints revival The Sunday Times Pompey relish big stage Thomas strikes decisive late hit Losing streak close to record First Division Blades block fiery Defoe Shipperley lifts Palace Sharp Sidwell floors Forest Albion regain goal touch Rampant Celtic cash in Volvo Rangers rally brings reward Ronaldo tops class of 2003 Yesterday's dazzling debut bodes well for Manchester United's brilliant crop of promising foreign youngsters Maverick duo strike a positive note Former West Ham double act Paolo and Paulo (that's Di Canio and Wanchope) face each other today eager to make an impact, writes Jonathan Northcroft The Sunday Times Teen spirit. . . imported young talent who will light up the Premiership Nissan Reid's mission impossible Leeds start the season against Newcastle today with their manager saying attitudes must improve, writes Joe Lovejoy Chelsea enter brave new world Chelsea's expensively assembled new team gets its first real test today at Anfield, where victories have been rare Liverpool banish the blues Gerard Houllier's side have put last season's slump behind them and eagerly look forward to today's match against Chelsea at Anfield. By Jonathan Northcroft £5m Smertin lined up 3 Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Rooney out, Woodgate in for England Omissions are the main surprises in Sven-Goran Eriksson's England squad to play Croatia on Wednesday England squad Air-Berlin Barclaycard England hold upper hand in pitch battle Vaughan's big push England's 83-run first-innings lead is likely to be crucial on a wicket that will be increasingly difficult to score on England v South Africa Confident Smith sets himself up for bright future The Kent player has impressed in his first Test innings, although he needs to watch his technique in defence True grit from South Africa Neil McKenzie's battling innings leaves the home side with it all to do if they are to level teh series with two to play Survivor Hall relishes test The South African allrounder reveals how he almost quit his homeland for Australia after a string of violent attacks left him fearing for his life. By Simon Wilde Subaru Dawnson's peak … interview: Matt Dawson He has fire in his belly and the freedom to be innovocative. Now England's scrum-half ready for the World Cup. By David Walsh Razor sharp. . . Dawson reveals his feminine side on TV Pay rift causes Real bother With Chelsea hovering, Real Madrid's reluctance to bring Claude Makelele's salary in line with the club's superstars could backfire spectacularly Wood stokes fire for Ireland The Sunday Times England gain in confidence On the evidence of the Tri-Nations, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa have a lot of work to do if they are to win the World Cup. By Stephen Jones Tri-Nations verdict Howlett cuts All Blacks dash Abbott chases winning habit The Sunday Times Woodward ready to sample fringe benefits The England coach has three games in which to settle on his final 30-strong World Cup squad and he faces a number of tough choices, says Stephen Jones England's matches Clive Woodward's four priorities Teenager graduates to leading role She may have only just left school, but Isa Guha has already become the first Asian to play for the England women's cricket team, writes Robin Scott-Elliot Britain running out of medal contenders UK Athletics' performance director blames wear and tear as form and fitness desert his stars ahead of this week's world championships. Richard Lewis reports Sky Sports Paris goes for capital gains Adams sets up victory chance County scoreboards Illegible Article Revitalised Kent banish relegation fears Fixtures Third U19 Test National League Second Women's One-Day International Taunton feeds hungry Hussey Cricket round-up Averages Mr Nobodies join major league The Sunday Times Oak Hill shows its classy pedigree The final major of the season struggles to justify its status, but the venue for this year's US PGA Championship provides a glorious backdrop, says Alasdair Reid Times Online Leaderboard Third round Faldo What if? The Open haunted me until Miss Zen arrived Smart The Times Majestic Mubtaker lights way for another double Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racecards Fixtures Racing Letters of the week Sky Sports Caught in time Chelsea prepare for FA Cup final, 1967 Questions & answers Today Sport on TV Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday The tough get going Learn how to take the obstacles in your strike Travel In training with Simon Mason Vauxhall Houllier enters a time of scrutiny Di Canio talks good teamwork Why Tiger can wait Contents BAE hires Thatcher's strike buster to broker US merger Racing guru plans float of Uttoxeter group Hewitt sends DTI staff to learn from small firms City slams chancellor over new inflation index Contents Coal giant is stoking up a bid for Drax Air-Berlin Contents The Sunday Times Bombardier fights to save plant Rolls-Royce in talks on £3bn B-52 deal Supermarkets boost CDs Times Online The Sunday Times Business Digest Sainsbury close to property arm sale BAT draws up plans for Turkish acquisition Debt specialists control future of Queens Moat Houses Astra Zeneca seeks $5bn pick-me-up BA joins Virgin in US charm offensive Retail sales wilt in heat Corporate Utility bid far from watertight for CKI Prepare to party—but keep the aspirin handy Agenda Innogy takes risk on hot weather Will Brown throw Bank off course? Business Letters Bush team draws scant applause for the recovery Music's Saviour? …Peter Gabriel, the former Genesis…has struck a deal with…soft to sell music on the net. It…turn the tables for an industry…siege, writes Paul Durman Futile Fight against Piracy The Times James Bond moves into the boardroom More companies are turning to undercover methods to make sure that their deals won't go wrong. Rupert Stelner reports Bmibaby Choplin leads dance at Sadler's Wells At Last, a Company Car that Makes You and your Bank Germany cracks down on executive sleaze Quiet man revives growth at Reed BT Microsoft fights off a worm attack BT Publisher who didn't hedge his bets nets £11m A former business journalist who spotted a niche in the market and set up a hedge-fund magazine in his attic five years ago has hit the jackpot. Lucinda Kemeny reports Other Magazine Millionaires Show may be over on TV gains Sharewatch International Power The Sunday Times Unilever Lookers 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 Cashflow is key to survival What the Experts Say Bcb's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Extravision Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool ways of raising launch finance Starting up on your Own …article in our series Rachel Bridge explains how to find…your new venture Crockery designs spelt success How I Made It Top Advice. . . And Further Reading Complexity of taper relief can result in high tax bill Questions of Business How to Introduce a Staff Uniform Goodwill Route to a Tax-Free Nest Egg Www Grant Beat the Bank Next Week: How to structure your business Kingston Smith Make economies Not sacrifices Ryanair's O'Leary is cleared to taxi Prufrock Camera that's got the measure of the tape No more coffee or Christmas How to revive a drugs firm in three years Shareholder rights Contents The railway romance Ditch the plane and take the train on your, next European adventure Airport mayhem, aeroplane sardines: where's the fun in flying? Put the joy back into the journey and step aboard Europe's silky-smooth trains. Stanley Stewart makes tracks for Rome and, overleaf, we pick six more great rail routes to the sun Ireland Good Gear Guide Japan Airlines Clubs Sunsail Travel brief Europe: full steam ahead Waterloo is the gateway to the best breaks the Continent has to offer, says Jeremy Lazell Swing down to silicone-free Hermosa …LA's manufactured…Jim Keeble gets real on the…beach Whizz bang gazupeewheeee! Lunn Poly Travel brief Ionian islands on quake alert Directions Gap year made easy Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions and answers Travel One Markwarner holidays Bargain map of the world Warts-and-all hotel reviews London hotels not so bene Calcutta by Krishna Dutta Readers' rants Where was I? Old France uncorked …of generation of chateau owners…vintage Burgundy to…says David Downie Halifax African Safari Club Travel brief My day out with Pongo and Bilbo …Oxford to Tolkien's…Vincent Crump opens the…Children's tours Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle CT2 holidays Club Med The Hundred and One Dalmatians Sleeping with the enemy In Cyprus, the expats didn't approve of Carole Hayman's Turkish delight Watership down The City Page Berne …everything…free…of…William Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Berne for every budget: where to eat, where to sleep, what to do Can't cook, won't massage Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols …Star Wars Sahara…on John Culshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a luxurious long weekend for two at The Lanesborough in London The competition Contents The Future is Female …species is doomed, says Bryan Sykes, …of human genetics at Oxford…And a woman-only world is possible Goodwood Travel Limited Inside Mass murder: a perfect pension plan The Female Future A dangerous holiday romance Don't fall in love with the chateau or the pigsty at the end of the lane on your summer abroad. It could break your heart, says Celia Brayfield Superwoman makes quite a business of giving up the day job Give devil woman a chance How Blair has spun the spooks into trouble The politicisation of our intelligence services puts their credibility and Britain's defence at risk, writes Nigel West Ooh la la, it's a naked summer Mao, I'm coming to get you The Sunday Times Dead men playing The Two Faces of Mick Jagger That Backstage Buzz Atkins: the gamble of their lives? …diet goes from strength to strength, …from its legion of followers…writes Jon Ungoed-Thomas The Sunday Times Crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital cameras Family Snaps Looking Pretty in the Picture Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home-technology queries What's that in plain English? Internet What You are Missing Personal computers Psion Stand-In Media-Clip Tip DVD players Frozen out Handheld computers Starting Today: the latest games for computer, console Brilliant! Past perfect: Micheal wright discovers a way to put the Napoleonic conquests into a sharper perspective at the brilliant www. historyworld. net That's Buyer's guide Serious surfing, sisters From travel tips to investment advice, Jenni Muir finds more for women on the web than gossip and shopping Tuned-In Traveller Pure Dab-1000 Versatile Performer First Timer's Bargain Sounds from Afar Web Directory Empire Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beat the rush for that last degree place Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't panic—you can still make …you didn't get the…Mary Braid offers advice on…college place Multiple Display Advertising Items Appeal Take a Gap Year Retake The Exam Can I Obtain a clearing place now and defer it until 2004? Multiple Display Advertising Items Students beware, from now on things can only get costlier Average term-time expenditure Charlotte Wolff Multiple Display Advertising Items Clearing hotlines and websites Four grapes and a gutful of tasteless decoration Tearing a strip off Blair's trunks This Life Winner's Dinners Passes for Prince …bald…bold The Times: Last word. . . Happy Camper The Daily Telegraph: Lord Martin Fitzalan-Howard Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Don't rely on buy-to-let for a pension Run your own retirement plan News in Brief Contents How Property and Pensions Compare Footsie jumps the 4,200 hurdle Tesco Good news at last for all you Footsie fans Scottish Widows Bank I cancelled my cards—with the wrong company A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems BSkyB chiefs score with share sales Directors' Deals TD Waterhouse Find a fund that is worth its fees Is Your… Barclays Fluent in Finance Accountant Likes Top Manager's Track Record Cut the costs when you want to switch Experts split on Footsie's future Is the current stock market revival subtainable? Alicia Wyllie finds Britain's top fund managers divided into two camps Portman Building Society Drip-feeding can pay off Halifax Bears Life Search Old Mutual pins hopes on a new manager Fund Watch World is set for an economic recovery High-street sales are up, and worries about deflation have eased. After the gloom of the past few years, the outlook for investors is bright, says David Smith Barclays Seek out shares that will ride the upturn Going to university? Here's how to make your money … …are preparing for…the financial …with a in this special…David Budworth looks at their…the right bank You can turn a profit from your government loan Alliance Leicester C&G Channel Islands Limited Pick of the Student Bank Accounts Parents eye up returns from student property You may be worth more than you think Nationwide Best Guarantor Mortgages Direct Line Abbey National Everything you need to know about bonds Testaments that pay a fixed income are…when shares are volatile. But as Merryn Somerset Webb explains in her second masterclass, they can be risky Multiple Display Advertising Items Price falls could hit with-profits funds The Sunday Times Bank of Scotland Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile United Utilities offers investors cheap shares The electricity and water supplier wants to raise £1bn in a rights issue. David Budworth asks if private investors should take part Multiple Display Advertising Items Go online to secure a better mortgage deal Web Wise Which is the Best Annuity Firm for You? Northern rock How the Sites Compare Annuity firms 'cherry-pick their customers' Barclays The one account Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Athlete was beaten by the tech crash Fame and Fortune … Black is wary of…money when…By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Inside The Old Mil, Sutterton, Lincolnshire, £275,000 Is it worth it? Sales talk. . . Viewhome Home essentials Dutch pop never fizzed for me Time and place Growing up in Holland in the 1980s. Dj Harriet Scott made her own entertainment How much? A wreck to do up in. . . Moving on A wicked way with woodwork …Gray Joliffe tells Roland White how he transformed a gamekeeper's cottage Octagon London Furniture Co. Lost in the translation The language barrier stood firm, but my precious farmhouse took a hammering from the hired help Darkness visible Times Online Cornwall £625,000 North Yorkshire £325,000 Devon £1.1m Houses of the week Gwynedd £150,000 Surrey £3m Harrods Estates Crest Nicholson Stop Press In Peak condition …rural Derbyshire, easily reached from many parts of the country, are experiencing a property boom of their own, reports Wendy Holden On the market Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FPD savills Get a smart park Londoners who want to increase their property values should petition their council to get the grants available to improve the city's parks, says Helen Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Looking for El Dorado Miranda Innes wanted a romantic ruin to restore in Andalusia. Even finding a dead cat in the well didn't dissuade her Rural hideaways 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 Ask the experts Urban jungle When they moved to Peckham, Dan Pearson's friends didn't expect they would have panaras in the garden Garden cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items What to do this week Pull yourself together The Sunday Times Window shop Design classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Painting for effect Paula Robinson shows how to spruce up out-of-date wooden…in a few simple steps that will leave it looking as good as new for a fraction of the cost of replacing it Nuts & bolts Tool kit Don't stop at the Dordogne Investors are flocking to the Lot area in southern France, says Rosie Millard The market Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes The Sunday Times Contents Scooby-Doo! in Petrified! Summer's Here The Funday Times Competitions Funday Fun Days out Sing along Rhyme time Be a Badger Monkey magic Out and about The Simpsons And They're off! Tackin Him down Ride on Time Mild Kingdom The Powerpuff Girls Splash Landings In a mix of fantasy and reality, six youngsters with … TRL UK on MTV Webby's World Funday Stars Seaside Special Squirt Dennis and Gnasher Jarvis F-mail Next Week Funday Prize Haul Trouble Agent The Powerpuff Girls Baby Talk Funday Sport Christian Malcolm Fans Utd Word Play Contents Inside this Week Up to Speed X marks the first Jaguar estate Citroën at the sharp end A blast from the past Cars on TV On his CD Changer The cat with the kart Me and my Motors Rac A bit of a discovery Vital Statistics Er, doesn't feel like a Merc Focus groups are being driven to extremes to design a perfect product, reports James Foxall We're ready for take-off, budies …with a lifelong dream says he is about to give the world the first practical flying car. He could be right, says John Harlow Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Roads to redemption Germany's higher form of motorway services are finding new converts, says Irene Zoech Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge Rotary Engine Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Toyota Avensis The Toyota Avensis is the motoring equivalent of A…carpet The Sunday Times Values Toyota Avensis 1.8 Wti GLS The very model of a Beemer 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 Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Be Assured Contents Vauxhall Contents Interview She's gone from Jarman's art-house muse to Hollywood … There's life in the old blobs yet Plasticine. To Nick Park, it's the stuff of genius. And despite the lure of Hollywood high tech, he's going back to basics with a new series of Creature Comforts. By Bryan Appleyard Lie back and think of the Romans Space-age design meets the world of Jane Austen. With a little help from Nick Grimshaw. Bath is one again living up to its name, says Hugh Pearman Royal Opera House Freddy vs Jason 18,98 mins Rest of the week's films Short Cuts American Wedding 15,95 mins Angela 15,94 mins The feelbad factor Roger Dodger is a witty lesson in how not to be seductive, says Cosmo Landesman Biteback Life's a pitch—and then you laugh Television The big hitters He shoots from the lip Fancy Newman's barbed-wire lyrics and arch social commentary are bang on today—and his new album proves it, says Robert Sandall What are you shouting about? Movies like The Wild one set the pattern for our biggest rock rebels, says Mark Edwards Multiple Display Advertising Items And then God walked onto the set. . . How did a young Irish woman get Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Kathy Bates and Gabriel Byrne to star in a small-budget costume drama? Lanie Goodman gets the answer on the set of The Bridge of Sans Luis Rey Wherefore art thou, Juliet? Shakespeare's R&J, set in a boys' dorm, breathes new life into the old story, says Aleks Sierz The Pianist The Times Literary Supplement Cymbeline Rest of the week's theatre Swimming pool On Your Toes Bouncers The Seagull Topdog/Underdog A woman's work Katie Mitchell's Three Sisters elegantly contrasts dreamy idealism with the daily grind, says Clifford Bishop They've ignored extreme weather, New York traffic and All smoke and no fire The Seagull might never take flight, but John Peter finds the Fringe benefits are much were uplifting Stand and deliver High-concept shows, middle-class jokers, satirists and, at last, women. Variety is back, says Stephen Armstrong Supermarket sweep? From Wagner to Carter, you can catch the complete works this year—but as quantity prevails, will quality suffer, asks Paul Driver By Ek, it's a bit peculiar …odd, which is not unusual, but Aurora Nova's Fringe acts are a blinding success, says David Dougill Beethoven Classical Brahms Handel Classical CD of the week Franz Schreker Hans Werner Henze Neil Young & Crazy Horse Pop and Jazz Third Face Blu Cantrell Mellow Serafin New kids in town Limescale Davy Graham Lea Delaria Guided by Voices Pop CD of the week Various Artists Nectar Generation games Teenage trumpetresses, a cutting-edge concerto by Elliott Carter, 95, and farewells from two ageless dames make Hugh CANNING's week The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Pick of the Proms Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Music Theatre Comedy Dead to Rights Pirates of the Caribbean Outstanding Good So-so Give it a miss Doors Phone Booth DVDs and videos Just Married 1 Dangerously in Love Beyonce Jackass: The Movie 24: Season Two Agenda Lost in translation America's NBC loved the hit Britcom Coupling so much, they bought the series. But then the trouble really started, John Harlow reports The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times concise crossword No 805 The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks Alive and kicking According to the Rolling Stones edited by Dora Loewenstein, Philip Dodd and Charlie Watts … The power principle Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic by Tom Holland Little, Brown £20 pp432 Diary Talk of the town London Calling: How Black and Asian Writers Imagined a City by Sukhdev Sandhy HarperCollins £20 pp498 Words and Music Criticism Hamlet Signs and Wonders A tale of two countries Beyond the Miracle: Inside the New South Africa by Allister Sparks … £14.99 pp370 His loyal subjects? The People's King: The True Story of the Abdication by Susan Williams Allen Lane £16.99 pp357 The Open University The Folio Society What Tibor Fischer has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: examinations The last word in kiss-and-tell stories The Courtesan's Revenge Harriette Wilson, the Woman who Blackmailed the King by Frances Wilson Faber £20 pp358 Lying down on the job Courtesans by Katie Hickman HarperCollins £20 pp363 In search of precious black pearls (and swine) The Taste of Dreams: An Obsession with Russia and Caviar by Vanora Bennett … A man's best friends A DOG's Life by Paul Bailey … What a racket The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America by Gus Russo … The Writers Bureau Rebus gets his fingers burnt A Question of Blood by Ian Rankin … pp320 The Taxi-Driver's Daughter Bad Attitudes Tricks of the Light by Alison Fell Ventriloquism gone mad Fanny: A Fiction by Edmund White It's always the quiet ones Islands of Silence by Martin Booth Gilgamesh by Joan London…pp256 Fat Boy Swim WHSummer reading Paperbacks To Have and to Hold Rouse up O Young Men of the New Age! The Pilgrimage of Grace Dead Ringer The Book of Israel The Blind Man of Seville Rosamond Lehmann Book events What's happening in the libterary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Brick Lane Dealing from a well-thumbed pack Truecrime by Jake Arnott Sceptre £10.99 pp352 Contents Star of the cosmos Where's the blame? Film choice Celebrities rule Jurassic beach Horror of the week Is love blind? Sink or swim Own goal Glorious mud Splitting heirs Best documentary White wedding The one to watch Death becomes them Radio Pick of the Day Oh, lordy Only a game Mouse tales I wish I was in Dixie Pick of the day It's all Greek Film choice The Blame Game Rumble in the jungle The final frontier Ashes to Fishers Who's the daddy? Sky One Sunday 17 August Films Sport Kids' TV BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day It's not the same Scenic prescription Musclemania Return to hell Walford worry Pick of the day No bones about it Quality, not quantity Film choice Barbaric shame Iron lady or foxy lady? Love is blind, maybe Sky One Films Sport Kids' TV BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Lunchtime laughter The road to ruin Waterworld Underworld rock Pick of the day House of games Where is thy sting? Film choice Brothers in amours Eye of the beholder Go on, make his day Not black and white Sky One Films Sport Kids' TV BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Wednesday 20 August Pick of the Day It's a dog's life A load of Balkans All at sea Any old iron? Her indoors Pick of the day A nation of cooks Location, location Best profile Together forever Best documentary Colour me. . . Redfaced Critics' choice Sky One Wednesday 20 August Films Sport Kids' TV BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Sticky wickets Best comedy It had to happen The whole truth Home from home Can't live with them Pick of the day Best science choice Hold the anchovies A curious story Best drama Restoration man Best musical choice Cracking up Critics' choice Sky One Thursday August Films Sport Kids' TV BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Street cat fight Strike a pose In-the-red planet Clickety click, click Pick of the day State of grace Theatre of dreams Film choice Doctors' order I know that face Girl trouble A friend in need Sky One Films Sport Kids' TV BBC1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Keep on running Steppe up Anybody watching? 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