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Waldemar Januszczak, Clare Chapman, Sally Brock, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Gareth Walsh, Ferdinand Mount, Peter Sharkey, Duncan Bannatyne, Neil Wormald, Richard Simpson, Martin James, Geoff Hickling, Anthony Sattin, Rosie Millard, John Mortimer, David Hewson, John Ridley, Hugh Canning, K Bowman, Peter Blake, Hilary Clarke, Sarah Dempster, Anita Chaudhuri, Rupert Wright, P H Duff, William Shawcross, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Christopher Morgan, Bert Wright, Mark Ludlow, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Tim Clifford, John Stimpfig, Robbie Hudson, S G, Uzi Mahnaimi, Anthony Hawkins, Michael Arditti, Nick Rennison, Fiona Terry, Tony Lucas, Bryan Appleyard, John Elliott, Norman Stone, Anthony Maher, Ian Joseph, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Joanna Simon Editor of Simply Wine, Brian Smyth, Godfrey Smith, Rob Derry, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Geoff Wolfson, Philip Pangalos, James Little, Simon Buckland, J P, James Knight, Graham Norwood, Christopher Higgins, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Young Adam, Tony Allen-mills, Sarah Baxter, Simon Wardell, Bernard Greenberg, Ed Hughes, Jason Dawe, Dan Pearson, Barry Newcombe, Richard Williams, Jonathan Northcroft, Lesley Pearse, Ben Banbury, Abdulsatar Ravalia, N J, Peter Whittle, Michael Buerk, Arabella Simpson, Hamish Stevenson, Andrew Longmore, Paul Marinko, Julia Fields, Kevin Sinfield, Steven Poole, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mohammed Shehzad, Alan Milburn, Clive Woodward, Robina Dam, Hugh McIllavaney, Pat Gilbert, Nick Speed, Cally Law, David Bond, Frank Dobson, Mark Edward, Alasdair Reid, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Anthony Peregrine, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, Frank Bruno, David Eimer, Denis Christian, Shelley von Strunckel, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Barbara Dorf, Hugh McIlvanney, Steve Boyd, Julie Earle-Levine, Richard Brooks, David Leppard, Stephen Amidon, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Combes, Gareth Huw Davies, David Cracknell, Katrina Manson, David Walton, Duncan Castles, Diana Wright, Mike Archer, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Natalie Graham, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Sarah Keenlyside, Stephen Armstrong, Colin McDowell's, Mark Anstead, Bethan Cole, Martin Pilcher, Larry Derfner, Ray Hutton, Jessie Shattuck, Mike Wilson, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Dr John Wiles, R H, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Jonathan Futrell, Dr Andrew Hoy, Ruth Waters, Jane Suiter, Richard Lewis, Helen Stewart, John Dugdale, Nicholas Pyke, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Krystyna Curry, Viv Groshop, Andrew Bell, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Christina Tait Editor, Susan d'Arcy, Jon Parkinson, Matt Wolf, David Smith, Nick Pitt, Nigell Powell, Ed Cassidy, Helen MacLenan, Tom English, Kate Hawkings, Ann Lill, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Debbie Taylor, Helen Kenny, Patricia Nicol, Andrew Alexander, S W, Zoe Brennen, Chris Woodhead, Cecil Beaton, Ben Wootliff, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Raymond Keene, Stanley Stewart, Zoe Brennan, Stephen Jones, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, Tim Moorey, Bevis Hillier, Rob Ryan, Beverley Dodds, Trevor Lewis, Roland White, Joseph Feld, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Norman Hall, David Willetts MP, Barry Collins, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Dan Cairns, Anthony Smith, Lorenzo Grespi, Penny Perrick, Rodney Smith, Anthony Howard, Sarah Parkinson, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, Steven Shukor, Rodrigo Davies, Matthew Scott, Helen Davies, Christopher Somerville, Frank Whitford, William Lewis, P D, Michael Light, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Eleanor Mills, J Lumley, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Steve Haynes, Frank Graham, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Griff Rhys Jones, Greg Struthers, Lydia Slater, Peter White, Paula Robinson, Karen Hardy, Roger Eglin, Keith Sinclair, David Powis, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Chris West, Ian Hawkey, Paul Durman, Hugh Jamieson, Jane Nottage, Mick Dennis, Professor Baroness Finlay, Larry Walker, Christina Lamb, Victoria O'Brien, Cosmo Landesman, Sean O'Flynn, Dominic O'Connell, Vicki Starr, Caroline Donald, Colin McDowell, Shane Watson, Graeme Aldous, Alan Dershowitz, Andy Wilkins, George Harvey, Jenny Uglow, Jennai Cox, Matthew Parker, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Mollie Woodbine, Simon Brooke, James Foxall, Will Iredale, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Peter Olsen, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Minette Marrin, Tom Glocer chief exeutive, Ed Mead, Andrew Davidson, Pete Oliver, Hugh Bradley, Amanda Jones, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Hershey Pascual,

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Contents Arms firm waged dirty war on protesters Insight Philip to direct Queen's broadcast Contents British Airways Anti-war child: A young protester carries a clear… Germany says Britain shares WW2 guilt Blair's 'big idea' to end road chaos Contents The Sunday Times Contents RBS Advanta Black officer to lead key police force Sinking feeling: Lloyd Scott, famous for his… Labour slumps in polls over Iraq 'lies' Blair faces fight to keep EU vetoes Snooker ace cues up new life as Muslim Zara, golf and Jamie: a sexed-up royal message Good night's sleep One & Only Ocean Club EU wouldn't listen to me reveals whistleblower First direct Police chiefs want 5,000 frontier guards British Airways A taste of fish puts failing pupils on top Jumping Jack Flash dodges his palace gong Directory inquiries staff cut off customers for quick bonus Poets build a new Jerusalem out of sex, drugs and suburbia Levy met tarnished Kazakh tycoon Welcome to the United Beatles Kingdom Reuters How the woman at No 27 ranspy network for an arms firm Insight Siebel Multiple Display Advertising Items Allianz Group Private pupils defect to state schools Vauxhall Briton set for lift-off on new space mission Is this a chipolata I see before me? British Muslims 'recruited 200 for terrorist cells' EasyJet. com Blair is asked to explain why police raided Sunday … Alliance Leicester Inquest reopens into Porton Down nerve agent death Council tax rise may have to double Queen Mother letters reveal abdication blow Multiple Display Advertising Items Costa killer in Milly inquiry SAAB The New Deal? As a TV drama broadcast tonight claims, Tony Blair agreed at a dinner long ago that he would hand power to Gordon Brown. But Blairities such as Alan Milburn may now have other ideas. David Cracknell, Jonathon Carr-Brown and Eben Black report The message from voters Míele Mind the gap, it could cost you your life Matthew Scott never thought he'd be taken hostage travelling. But the risks are greater than many suspect. Margarette Driscoll reports Inland Revenue The big fight: a troubled man against himself Profile Why the Booker shortlist always loses the plot Nationwide Trouble with the truth Who ordered the raids? The Sleep Disorder Clinic The Sunday Times This is government by cuss and cudgel Tragedy of a foolish teacher and our futile desire to jail Radical Labour ready to raise the Red Flag If party leaders want to learn why Charles Kennedy … Channel 4 puts the frighteners on with a Blair horror double bill Atticvs No hard feelings as the BBC sponsors Labour How dumb of Cambridge to rely on an intelligence test Congratulations to Claire Ward, the comely Labour I see that the recently demoted Ben Bradshaw is to … The Archbishop of Canterbury is to receive a bishoply … Oreck Dilemma for doctors who treat the dying JFK's prime suspect The latest high-profile court case involving a senior … Orange Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Doing our best in broken families Claws out for cats They're crude, camp and deeply uncool - yet Britain … The extraordinary rise of an oddball rock band reflects a new thirst for escapism. John Elliott and Mark Ludlow report Boots Allies blamed for German suffering The world's trainline Nazi Ideal Home We were slaves, say builders of QM2 Fly eurostar Nice name for a boy? That'll be the Daewoo Bodyguard claims Saddam has visited Baghdad safe houses Iraqi women die in 'honour' murders Bush and Putin in Iran deal Two Killed at Checkpoint Secrecy of Delta spy suspect Contents Weapons 'frozen' says CIA report Joseph, street painting genius, seduces Paris US divorcees take flight the birdnest way Nokia Connecting People Sex trade on run at the Olympics Expedia. co. uk Flybe Pakistan's rising 'Taliban' hits women's health Israel's bouncers tackle bombers at £2.50 an hour Mediator Forced to Flee BT US media bask in BBC's dark hour The week's weather Flybmi. com Deaths at maternity unit News in Brief Dirty money Channel tunnel forecast fictitious Impresario dies Protein may solve dinosaur puzzle £5.4m Jackpot to roll over Guard found dead Baby sold Arnie relies on Kennedy magic The Times Campaign to draft Hillary gathers pace The Mother of All Warriors Contents Mitsubishi Motors Contents Hat-trick hero snaps back at Arsenal Ruud Reply Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . Porsche Birmingham reach dizzy heights United thrive on Dutch courage Celtic stretched Rangers leave it late Phillips off as Boro surprise Saints Hasselbaink foils brave Villa Rae's wonder goal not enough for Wolves Air-Berlin Battling Blades turn it around Nationwide League Dons find the way home So many fans turned up for Wimbledon's debut at Milton Keynes — a 2-2 draw with Burnley — that the kick-off had to be delayed. Mick Dennis reports Huckerby lifts Norwich Magilton inspires Ipswich Dillon sees hopes fade Jackson saves Wigan's day Megson takes his revenge Sky Sports Derby waste best chances Curbishley has earned Spurs The Charlton boss, who tests himself against Liverpool today, must leave The Valley if he is to further his ambitions BT Agents fees to be published Leeds led the way — now other clubs are to be urged to make public the payments collected by middlemen when their clients move on. David Bond reports Keegan still to get three lions off his chest Manchester City's manager, who faces Spurs today, can't shrug off the past, says Jonathan Northcroft Faded Glory Tottenham are victims of a hard-hearted policy of putting the balance sheet above all else and now they are paying for it From here to obscurity: how the Spurs job has become a graveyard for managerial reputations The Sunday Times Contents Wenger ready for fake war Tempers, tirades and fingering the fall guy The Arsenal manager will defend his players against FA charges, but claims of a siege mentality are a smokescreen Calendar girls Call that a fight? Gimme a break American sports fans expect to see a bit of rough and tumble, and wouldn't bat an eyelid at the sort of fracas that erupted at Old Trafford. By Dave Hannigan Dutch striker in firing line He's friendly, intelligent and a truly wonderful striker. So why does Ruud van Nistelrooy attract such suspicion? New role for peacemaker Keane The Roy Keane of old might have joined in the disgraceful scenes with Arsenal but the United captain is displaying maturity and dignity. By Jonathan Northcroft The Sunday Times The resurrection of Saint James Southampton's James Beattie has faced his fair share of flak, but has found the best way to silence his critics is to score England's young Turks put their wild ways behind them A new sense of maturity and optimism is pervading the national squad as they prepare for their crucial Euro 2004 match in Istanbul, writes David Bond Beckham suffers first loss Fluent in Finance Stuttgart fire warning shot European round-up Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football How McGhee killed off the ghosts Mark McGhee spent 20 months out of football following his sacking by Wolves and reshaped his beliefs to become a new man at the New Den. By Brian Doogan Connolly speaks his mind The plain-speaking West Ham striker who fell out with Glenn Roeder in spectacular fashion has Millwall in his sights today The Sunday Times The Italian Mob In Italy, they call the crude violence infecting football the 'English disease'. But last week's events show it is a peculiarly Latin strain No longer the English disease: a month of hooliganism around the world Germany's boy from Brazil Stuttgart play host to Manchester United this week expecting great things from their striker with a cosmopolitan background. By Duncan Castles Gunners aim for eastern promise After their heavy defeat by Internazionale, Arsenal's two visits to eastern Europe are crucial to their chances of progressing in the Champions League. By Ian Hawkey This week's Champions League fixtures Delta Europe's upwardly mobile managers Stuttgart's Felix Magath is one of a group of highly regarded coaches tipped to take charge of Europe's bigger clubs sooner rather than later Prince of the King's Road The big interview: Damien Duff David Walsh talks to the shy Irishman about nights out, nicknames and life in the spotlight The life and times of Damien Duff Fallon pushes ahead in the race of his life The champion jockey is never content with second place; in the saddle or playing golf, the revitalised rider expects to lead the pack, writes David Walsh Ferrari face photo Finnish Michael Schumacher needs a change of weather if he is to have any chance of catching his young rival later today Subaru Today's grid Rookies fight for survival With their season ending, British drivers Ralph Firman and Justin Wilson know it's now or never as they aim to secure their F1 futures, says Richard Rae The harder they fall Britain's best-loved boxer one minute; a bewildered, lonely mental patient the next. What, exactly, has happened to Frank Bruno? Frank Bruno's five world title fights Britain must heed Henman's volley When our best tennis player says it's time the sport widened its appeal, perhaps we should finally take notice The Times Poulter's a cut above rest With his shock of red hair and optimistic outlook, the English player is blowing away golf's staid image. By Alasdair Reid Westwood back in groove The Dunhill tournament fails to capture the public's imagination, but that will not concern the Englishman, whose revival continues, writes Alasdair Reid Times Online The Sunday Times Forgotten Man Two years ago he had it all, he was a British Lion and a key member of the England side. Yet Matt Perry did not come close to a World Cup place. By Nick Cain The Sunday Times Grayson kicks World Cup fears into touch Some believe that Jonny Wilkinson's understudy may be England's weakest link, but the Saints No 10 has no doubts Wood Fire For more than 10 years he has defied the doctors. Now Ireland's talisman will put his body on the line for one last hurrah Miall injury mars Quins victory Stimpson says adieu Rugby round-up 60 seconds in sport With Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield The top 10 Hardmen in the history of rugby Scoring At Half-Time, By George Best, Ebury Press, hb, £17.99 Gloucester show of force Weak Wasps stung by their own indiscipline O2 Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Contents The Sunday Times Frustrated Hatton made to sweat by resilient Rios Sports round-up Results Today's racing Fixtures Rugby Union Fixtures Racing This Week The Sunday Times Falbrav reigns supreme The brilliant five-year-old added to his reputation, dazzling Ascot with a stunning display in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of rugby league The Sunday Times Bullish wing ready to right his reputation Karl Pratt has rebuilt his career since being dumped by Leeds and now takes on his old club in the playoffs Warriors rally to fight off Wolves The trigger-happy Cowboy His win-at-all-costs mentality is legendary, but has Bill Parcells still got what it takes to dazzle in Dallas? Vote for Sportswomen of the Year Win top sportswear The Sunday Times The wit and wisdom of Parcells Letters of the week Sky Caught in time Norwich win the League Cup, 1985 Questions & answers Sport on tv Send your body back to school As the children begin the autumn term, parents often decide it's time to get back in shape for the run-up to Christmas. Jennai Cox offers advice on how to stick with a new fitness regime Take the chance to turn the tables on football The Sunday Times Six exercises to get you started In training with Kathy Butler Wenger defends the indefensible Bmibaby. com The real sadness of sick Bruno Contents Safeway seeks £500m sweetener The rise and fall of Robin Saunders Special Report John Waples and Dominic Rushe chart the career of a banking star Computer Associates Leisure king Hemmings to rejoin £2.4bn auction Nuclear rescue to cost £100m in fees Branson plugs into US gadgets Contents The Sunday Times Monogram Ryanair strikes deal in airport subsidy row Ofgem in Powergen pricing probe Documents reveal Shell's Iraq plan Times Online Business Digest Open skies talks set to founder Doughty kicks off fund at £484m Secret companies fuel Cayzer row Scottish Radio to broadcast growth Norwich Union Queens Moat to quit Continent Rights issue will save NTL £100m UK 'could make $300bn warplane' Seven more reasons to shop at Morrisons Growth lifeline eludes Brown Economic Outlook Bush's hostages to fortune: oil and a tall stack of IOUs American Account Will Sir Ken Check out? The government has cleared Sir Ken Morrison's bid for Safeway, but the supermarket boss now faces an even bigger challenge — delivering on the rest of his plan. Matthew Goodman reports What Suppliers Told the Safeway Inquiry Novell What Went Wrong Private equity firms' cash pile dilemma Buyout companies must invest soon or they will find they can't raise any more money, writes Matthew Goodman Chow's fast exit lands Turner in the Brambles Chief executive's bombshell resignation sparks rumours of a bust-up at the services group. By Dominic O'Connell OAG City firms pin hopes on relocation Companies hope to gain more than a new view when they move their offices, writes Louise Armitstead Abbey banks on fresh start with rebranding Unite yo Travelex boss offers little change - for now Is Lloyd Dorfman about to list his £1bn business? 'At some point something will happen,' he teases,'but there's no timetable' BT Vital Statistics Lloyd Dorfman's Working Day Creating the ultimate superboss Do you yearn to be a chief executive? Paul Durman looks at what separates the men from the boys at the very top New chief powers ahead with changes at German energy giant In his first interview with a British newspaper, Harry Roels sets out his strategy to turn sleepy RWE into a 21st-century global player. By Lucinda Kemeny The Open University Attributes that make a top boss Think tank link needs a little more thought Many large companies back policy research groups but, Andrew Porter asks, what exactly do they get out of it? What's a poor pension trustee to do? The guardians of our retirement funds are surrounded, for the most part, by incompetents, writes Andrew Alexander Policy Producers The Sunday Times Does jail await for Frank Quattrone and the Tyco two? Three of the superstars of the 1990s bull market will stand trial tomorrow, writes Dominic Rushe in New York Branson poised for take-off in America Richard Branson has been stockpiling cash to fund a bold push into the fierce US market. By Dominic O'Connell Telewest Business Flying Start at Virgin Blue Opec and G7 cast a shadow over recovery Oil producers and the Group of Seven are back moving markets — with dramatic results. By David Smith Charcol Cisco Systems IT deflation heralds declining prospects Judgment Day: Should You Be Buying Shares in Computacenter? Morrison bid for Safeway cleared Business on the Box Computacenter at a Glance The Week Ahead Reuters: Quote 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 Gym boss who cut his teeth on ice cream How I Made It Duncan Bannatyne founder of Bannatyne Leisure Fluent in Finance Landed in the soup - by my own supervisor The 2am Moment A sideways look at the ups and downs of life as an entrepreneur Money and clean air can grow on trees Idea of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Research is the key to success in US Cracking America Small British firms who want to make it big in the States should do their homework first. By Julie Earle-Levine Am I wrong to worry about holiday rights? Business Doctor Many Risks but Few Rewards Sons Caught in Rent Trap Kingston Smith Make sure to do your homework before a deal How to Buy a business Reach AVAYA a higher plane of communication Learn from Experts at Free Conference Porsche Seaside Luxury Baby business is in the bag Enterprise network Knowledge Solutions Success When Rob and Ouvrielle Holmes realised every new parent's dream — a good night's sleep — they knew they could make a fortune. Fiona Terry reports What the Experts Say Grobag's Challenges Microsoft Solutions Progress Report Bandvulc Tyres Girl power: they mean business Prufrock Born to perform Bad News for deal-hungry bankers hoping for a resurgenc Phone sellers hungry 4U Mm02 needs a plan — not just a deal Sharewatch Hell threat just Scilly Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Captain Griff With an elderly yacht and a mutinous crew, it's all going swimmingly Take a midlife crisis, a creaking boat and three stroppy shipmates, and what have you got? A very peculiar voyage. Amateur yachtsman Griff Rhys Jones sets a course for the Baltic — but the problems begin off Margate Sovereign Compact Printer Good Gear Guide Captain Griff Inntravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital Camcorder European romance at fairy tale prices Travel Coat Budapest by Peterjon Cresswell (Time Out £11.99) Heater Mug Mountain Boot Ssshh! Don't mention the Vespa Scooter-owning Stanley Stewart trades up to a Harley-Davidson for the classic Californian road journey Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelodge Eurostar Holidays Direct On your bike BA downgrading first-class flyers Passengers on the Heathrow Express (0845 600 1515, … Questions & Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items It's snow time. . . nearly. Boarders and… Ryanair (0871 246 0000. www. ryanair. com) will launch Holidaymakers have won a reprieve from strict new rules Bargain map of the world Need another reason to get away? A weekend enjoying … TV Travel MyTravelLite. com No-frills price crash Tour firms to aid tigers Where was I? Travel One Go wild for the Scottish Highlands Christopher Somerville gets back to nature in the UK's newest national park, the Cairngorms The Cairngorms A picture of love in Rome She told a sad, sad story . . . but was Laura on the level? By Simon Brooke Neilson Speyside Deeside Starwood endless Weekends Travel brief Suite Dreams How the other half live, love, lunch and lounge: Susan d'Arcy peeks into the world's most opulent hotel rooms Multiple Display Advertising Items The saviour of the Sahara Alone and lost in the darkness of the desert, Amanda Jones encountered a singular stranger Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort Stena Line Ireland Ebookers. com Autumn Delights in Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Breaks in Dublin with the Regency Hotel Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Revealed - the World's Want to escape from brr-brr Britain — but not sure where to go? The answer's right here. David Wickers and Rob Ryan rate the contenders Cape Town Maldives Dubai Sharm El Sheikh Chosen your perfect destination? Here's where to book St Lucia Barbados Orlando Hottest Winter Sun Spots Goa Tenerife Mauritius Phuket Seychelles Bali Best@travel. co. uk . . . and how those scores were decided Cancun Next week Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia If it's good enough for a prince . . . Jackeroo Harry cantered into his gap-year job, but ordinary teenagers can earn a crust on their travels too The Sunday Times Relax — everything's all Wight For fine food and enforced leisure, Chris West takes refuge on the Isle of Wight CT2 holidays Cut the red tape Ditch the hotel for your own des res For a city break with style, hire a hot apartment in a cool part of town, says Mark Hodson Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs Sunsail The Times Book now for the greatest shows on earth The carnival, the opera, the parade, the Olympics: if you want to be at 2004's biggest events, time is running out, says Jeremy Lazell The Olympics Athens Multiple Display Advertising Items Carnival Rio de Janeiro St Patrick's Day Six more hot tickets for 2004, and how to book them Euro 2004 Opera Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items The Festival Welcome to the river dance A Paris institution is back: Anthony Peregrine gets swept up by the guinguette swing Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Go guinguette 'em Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols After Russian roulette in LA, Barbados cured Peter Blake's lonely heart Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week for two at the Pine Cliffs resort in the Algarve, with British Airways The competition Contents The Pier Beaton's Beasts The high society photographer Cecil Beaton recorded the antics and secrets of his pampered friends in a diary. Now his unexpurgated 1960s journal is coming out — a feline account of the collapse of the old establishment In search of the vanishing voters As turnout plummets, parties are looking at unusual remedies, says David Smith Between Iraq and a hard place Kofi Annan tells William Shawcross that America should hand power to the Iraqis within three months or risk chaos Democracy, freedom and rights — the Israel you don't hear about Israel is often criticised, but surrounded by Arab tyrannies it shines out, writes leading US lawyer Alan Dershowitz A worse class of people Reagan, the goofy guy they got so wrong Stand back, I'm a louche cannon Down shifted but not out From Hemingway to Kelly, the dark legacy that runs in families Children of parents who commit suicide are at a tenfold risk of following suit, says Stuart Wavell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items One hell of a schooling in the real facts of life The leers and jeers endured as a sixth-form girl in a boys' school are great preparation for taking on a man's world, writes Eleanor Mills Death and the art of living life to the full Just before she died Sarah Parkinson, the wife of Paul Merton, wrote this moving short story about breast cancer. Although she knew her own case was probably incurable, the story is a remarkably brave and optimistic take on life and illness The Sunday Times Me and my monster men After being married to hellraiser Richard Harris, who had a memorial tribute last week, Elizabeth then wed Rex Harrison and Jonathan Aitken. She tells Margarette Driscoll how to handle alpha males The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items The sweet harmony of awkward numbers Savour The Month's audio with three high-quality speaker sets Buyer's guide No-strings orchestra Virtual instruments now sound almost identical to the real thing. David Hewson finds professionals and amateurs thriving as computerised composers Turn your computer into a composer of note Stereo Stars Creative I-Trigue L3500 Stunning Surround Sound Videologic ZXR-550 Slim and Stylish Philips Acoustic Fusion 610 Philips Acoustic Fusion 610 Don't panic Nigel Powell solves your queries about The Month CD-Rom Rugby reaches new heights Site test Rating World Cup sites With all the home nations competing for rugby's ultimate prize, Richard Simpson tackles the sites that will keep you in touch Coverage Betting My best Buy With little time to organise her wedding, Kirsten Homberger, 34, from London, took steps on the net Travel Kit Memorabilia BT Fantasy Official That's amazing Vale of tears: the game of life is hard to play, as James Knight discovers Can I sue over a grading blunder in my A-level? Answer the question Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow's champions Finalists in the youth sports contest Born to Win tell Mary Braid how school PE is so poor it hinders talent Don't patronise me, minister Working-class Oxford graduate Rodrigo Davies explains why students like him should get to university on merit rather than have the system twisted in their favour A Sixth Former's View Campus academy to nurture poor bright pupils The Sunday Times Leave the picking to universities We're the Cambridge ode couple, Tennyson and me Winner's Dinners Carrot lesson is hard to swallow Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Nation toasts Favourite Crumpet A Large Helping of Brussels, Please The Daily Telegraph: Hugo Young Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Slim Dusty Winner's Letters You! Will! Obey! People of the Week Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Hope for victims of precipice bonds Claim your mis-selling payout NS&I raises rates News in Brief Contents Which Investors Need a Miracle? Endowment delays Footsie falls as investors take profits Fidelity Investments Abbey needs to change more than its name Multiple Display Advertising Items Hit where it hurts I want to give my spare shares to a worthy cause A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Easyjet caused me to miss a funeral HSBC bites bullet over pension error Market research chief reaps rewards Directors' Deals Fighting for a discount How investors can think their way to success We make many irrational decisions, but if we can control our minds, we can boost returns. By David Budworth Barclays Fear of regret Overconfidence Selective memory Over-reaction Denial Herd instinct Why getting married can cut your tax bill We can expect more wedding invitations as couples seek to avoid death duties and capital-gains tax, says Clare Francis Don't wait for Labour to start saving for your children Multiple Display Advertising Items Should you get an all-in-one loan? Lenders are pushing plans that combine your mortgage and savings, but are they really the best deal, asks Clare Francis Barclays Sticking with their Flexible Loan Switching to a Fix Threat of levy on Portugal homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Contents Cheap credit can prove costly Interest-free card deals look tempting, but unless you are happy to switch your debt regularly, you may be better off with a personal loan, writes Alicia Wyllie Halifax Create your own instant portfolio Schemes that give you access to a range of fund managers mean you don't have to hunt the best performers. By Alicia Wyllie Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Schemes Have Performed Footballer Hopes to Score with a Fund of Funds Package all your schemes in a wrap Buying to let looks set to boom again Frustrated first-time buyers are boosting the rental market, but you should pick your area with care, says Clare Francis Best Buy-To-Let Deals Orange Barclays The one account Contents Figuring out the pension credit The over-60s will soon be eligible for a new benefit. But it can be hard to work out your entitlement. By David Budworth Bank of Scotland Direct Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items How Much Credit Should I Get? Why Labour's plans are flawed The new credit will worsen pensioner poverty, says David Willetts MP, who explains the Tory policies for the elderly Packaged accounts under fire Abbey The best cure is the one that costs the least Mean with Money Stockbrokers offer cut-price share trades Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Fund stars give loyal investors a reward Multiple Display Advertising Items It may be time to back the Footsie The index of Britain's biggest firms could be about to rally as blue chips catch up with their smaller rivals, says Alicia Wyllie Multiple Display Advertising Items Old-fashioned ways keep Jimmy young Fame and Fortune The former Radio 2 star was brought up to stay out of debt, and he says his only extravagance is wine. By Natalie Graham ISIS Cheap fixed mortgages have a sting in their tail Barclays Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Why business is no place for yes men Keith Grint, an authority on leadership, says boardrooms would benefit from some 'constructive dissent'. He talks to Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Are we heading towards another war for talent? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Headhunters hit the talent trail for NHS A new recruitment body will help hospitals and primary-care trusts find candidates for their top jobs. By Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to Find a Top Job in the Health Service Tackle stress or face hefty fines Public Opinion Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Wacky Races in Desert Victory A Good Knight out The Month Put the disc in your computer and bring Funday to life The Funday Times Prop idols Funday News Pizza aroma Planet of the rings Creature comfort Sing when you're swimming The Simpsons Happy as Harry Karen Robinson meets Stephen Fry - the voice of the Harry Potter audiobooks - to talk about Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix . . . which is a staggering 29 hours long! The Reel World Dave Coombs meets Kevin Richardson from the Backstreet Boys as he embarks Playstation 2 Fresh! Book Puzzle Fun Webby's World Fame Academy Funday Stars Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Jarvis F-mail Next Week Funday Prize Haul X Factor Dear f-mail Vampire Meet Picture Gallery Southern Stars Funday Sport New Zealand South Africa Fans Utd Next Week in Funday Sport Australia Argentina Contents Contents Up to Speed Accord to get home-grown diesel Golf: worth renaming a town for? Mégane with attitude Cars on TV Drive and think of England Me and my Motors On his CD Changer You saved the day, Sport Drives the Land Rover Freelander They built it where? How car manufacturers have set up shop in far flung places You think all Porsches are built in Germany? Wrong. Car makers know no frontiers, says Andrew Frankel Renault Back-seat racers Formula One plans twice as much fun with a cockpit double-act, reports Jane Nottage Porsche A tweak too far Police are taking a new interest in the perils of outrageously modified cars, find James Foxall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alarmed and Texting Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Bit Player Diesel Devil The Knowledge Crash Tests Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Multiple Display Advertising Items Smart sales girls on top Julia Fields visits the first major car dealership to be staffed entirely by women Used Car: Maserati 3200gt Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money. . . Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Maserati 3200gt coupe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Faster . . . faster. . . 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Moving on How to raise the stakes You don't just want a house that will increase in value, you want to beat the market. Phil Spencer tells you how Area codes Octacon Sofas to die for, but are you sitting comfortably? The chunky, padded look is out. This year's streamlined sofas put a premium on elegance, but are they practical? Victoria O'Brien finds out Shop at your leisure Modern City Living House of the week Devon £425,000 Norfolk £495,000 Essex £735,000 Glamorgan £950,000 St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballymore Paddington Walk Muscling in on Arnie An army of fans is laying siege to the Terminator's former Austrian home, reports Clare Chapman Home win in extra time Footballer Ade Akinbiyi tried to oversee the work on his home extension himself. Is that why it's still not finished, asks Mark Anstead Redrow St Albans is top of the form Trains Roads Schools Jobs Properties Hope for the future On the market in St Albans Real men can choose Don't be nervous about picking colours for the home, TV's Kevin McCloud advises Victoria O'Brien Cathedral How to mix and match From slagheap to modernist palace The builder who turned a coal industry relic into a home just wanted an 'interesting change', he tells Jasper Gerard Smallbone of Devizes Rock'n' roll gothic Cally Law visits the 55-room Cotswolds mansion that was home to The Who bassist John Entwistle and his two skeletons (for scaring guests) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The not so young ones If you need somewhere to stay in London a few nights a week, club together to buy a married men's pad, says Ed Mead Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Ouzo hangover sets Heat & Dust Back in Newcastle, our creaking lighthouse needs the £30,000 we blew on a Greek fantasy home Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills Growing trends Plan now for next year's garden, The Inchbald School of Design tells Caroline Donald Times Online Charcol Algarve tax bombshel Change to Portuguese property law will cost homeowners tens of thousands of pounds, reports Rupert Wright How to buy safely in Portugal Prime Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items House three Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather rapport Summer heat and autumn rain can be hard on plants. So plan ahead and they will thrive come rain or shine, says Dan Pearson Multiple Display Advertising Items Universal attraction Garden cuttings Prudent pruning Al fresco appeal What to do this week Moles on patrol From ruined lawns and seed beds to upturned plants, moles can wreak havoc in gardens — but help is at hand, says Neil Wormald Landlord Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Elevated Living Cooking on a budget A new-look kitchen needn't cost the earth — if you're crafty about it, says Paula Robinson Cordless screwdriver Tool kit Nuts & bolts Berkeleyhomes The Sunday Times Silence is golden Loud music is banned, but Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire is hoping to make a big noise with its Victorian gardens, says Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Arsenal London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Families welcome Rosie Millard is starting to think big — which means buying a four-storey house The market Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDsavills Contents Princewaterhouse Coopers Tech firms defy the gloom merchants The Tech Track 100 shows that if a company has the right products and is backed by sound financing, it will thrive no matter what the economic outlook. Zoe Brennan reports Contents Fast Track ARM Hiscox PricewaterhouseCoopers Keep the customers satisfied ARM's Warren East tells Zoe Brenna that high-tech companies must keep core clients happy and seize new opportunities boldly Which sector of dynamic unquoted companies do you want Let the taxman help with your R&d bills Andrew Bell of Price Waterhouse Coopers explains how to get extra cash for research and development Rising tide of litigation traps unwary IT firms Neil Bolton of Hiscox shows how companies can protect themselves from being sued. Zoe Brennan reports The 100 fastest growing technology companies Rules of Engagement One Source Tough times no barrier as firms keep growing As the Tech Track 100 reaches its third year, Hamish Stevenson and Jessie Shattuck look at how some previous high-flyers have fared Testing in the blink of an eye Trayport Trading software developer Investis Website technology developer KVS E-mail storage manager Irisys Infrared sensor maker Empower Interactive Wireless messaging provider Pinnacle Telecom Telecom service provider Complinet Group Compliance software developer Pole Star Tracking systems provider Molecular Profiles Pharmaceutical researcher 181.18% Inty Internet developer Astex Technology Drug developer Abcam Online antibodies supplier Dowcarter Digital marketing consultant Allserve Systems Call-centre software developer Voxar Medical software developer IPT Consumer data collector CSR Wireless chip developer Redeye E-marketing developer Cambridge Positioning Location software developer Comtec Travel software developer Inclarity Telecoms services provider Advanced Transport Transport system supplier Trigenix Mobile software developer Ixeurope Data centre provider Source Software Financial software developer Multimap. Com Online map provider Digital Union E-business software developer Omitec Group Electronic equipment maker Motivano Application service provider Star Technology Group Systems Ability IT services provider Nimbus Partners Business software developer Silver Software Fasthosts Internet Internet services provider Celoxica Microchip software developer 99.43% DNS IT security consultancy Lagan E-business software developer 98.24% Vocality Avellino Data software developer Inweb Networks Telecoms software provider 94.21% 42 Listening Company Call- centre software provider 93.39% Netshift Electronic kiosk developer Eurocall Telecoms services provider Enteraction TV Broadband services provider Zen Internet Internet services provider Adastra Software Call-centre software developer Ridgian Financial software developer Westica Wireless comms provider Attenda Internet services provider Actix Telecoms software developer Clinphone Clinical trials processor Aspective E-business systems integrator Sift Group Website community developer Associated Network Sols Network service provider Gamcom Solutions E-business software developer Prophilian Drug delivery researcher Fastnet International Internet services provider ICB Telecoms services provider KW International Trading software developer ETT Telecoms services integrator Nallatech Electronic systems designer Princeton Consulting Systems integrator Ubiquity Software Telecoms software developer Neural Technologies Artificial intelligence developer Nonlinear Dynamics Biotech software developer Essential Network IT network consultancy Cad-Capture Document scanning agency Cable Telecom Telecoms services provider Mistral Internet Group Internet services provider Synetrix Broadband equipment designer Invocom Telecoms network integrator Legend Internet Internet services provider EDW Technology Retail software developer Paragon Consulting Business software consultancy Amplefuture Mobile services provider Endx Casino software developer Eiger Systems Payment software developer Wolfson Micro Microelectronics maker Moneysupermarket. 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That' She fits the bill 'Nice girl' she may be, but Uma Thurman excels as a kung-fu killer in Tarantino's stylish revenge story, By David Eimer Quentin's cues Local girls make bad The Wilson twins are back on home ground with a multilayered video that proves gloriously unnerving for Waldermar Januszczak HMV Les Miserables Biteback Mad, bad and . . . was he on Pop idol? Shun of God Radio waves Ned Kelly Blind Spot — Hitler's Secretary Gigli 15,121 mins Ten Minutes Older — The Trumpet 15,92 mins Short Cuts Once Upon a Time in Mexico 15,102 mins Young Adam is a fag butt crushed out in a greasy fried The Month "a Big, Joyful Enchanting Show" now Starring Russ Abbot Southern discomfort Women are divided over Perrier finalist Reg D Hunter. Excellent, says Stephen Armstrong Robbie Williams Live at Knebworth out now Apollo Theatre Lost and found After 12 quiet years, My Bloody Valentine's elusive leader is back with a soundtrack for Sofia Coppola's new film. By Dan Cairns Peter Hall Rare ray of light He is married to Madonna's sister and has sat for make-up with Bob Dylan, but Joe Henry's music speaks for itself, says Mark Edwards Warner Vision International Classical On record Grieg/schumann Piano Concertos Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Berlin Philharmonic, cond Mariss Jansons EMI 5 57562 2 Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro Soloists, Vienna Philharmonic, cond Bruno Walter Classical CD of the week Anna Netrebko Opera arias by Mozart, Bellini, Donizetti et al Vienna Philharmonic, cond Gianandrea Noseda DG 474 240-2 Andre Campra Grands Motets Les Arts Florissants, dir William Christie Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Russian national Orchestra, cond Kent Nagano Pop and Jazz Finley Quaye Much More Than Much Love Sony 5125492 Frank Black and the Catholics Show Me Your Tears Doves Lost Sides Heavenly/EMI HVNLP46CD Outkast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below La Face/Arista 82876529052 (2 CDs) New kids in town Robert Wyatt Cuckooland Ryko HNCD 1468 Carla Bozulich Red Headed Stranger DiCristina Stair Builders STEP01 Oumou Sangare Oumou World Circuit WCD067 (2 CDs) Pop CD of the week Fountains of Wayne Welcomes Interstate Managers Virgin 7243 5 90875 28 Belleville Rendez-Vous OST The Month Cheatin's hearts David Cairns is seduced by the emotional truth of ENO's liberty-taking Cosi fan tutte Young Vic The Sunday Times The Month Put the disc in your computer and bring cultu What to Do The Month Thoroughly unpredictable Broadway musicals play to packed houses, win Tonys, then flop in London. Can Millie buck the trend, asks Matt Wolf Welsh National Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Rest of the weeks theatre Violence is golden For the RSC, taking Titus Andronicus seriously is a recipe for success, says Victoria Segal City of World Culture Birmingham The top arts events of the coming months The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo PlayStation2, Xbox, GameCube, £29.99, all ages HMV PlayStation2, Xbox, GameCube, £39.99, ages 16+ Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 PlayStation2, Xbox, GameCube, PC, £39.99, all ages The Month In This World Optimum, 15,86 mins; £19.99 (DVD), rental Top 10 selling videos, Aug 23-Sept 20 Welcome to Collinwood Warner Home Video, 15,82 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS), rental Antwone Fisher Twentieth Century Fox, 15,115 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS), rental The Kid Stays in the Picture Agenda Calling the tune George Piper Dances were in fabulous form at Sadler's Wells, proving that the boldness of the Ballet Boyz is paying off. By David Dougill The Royal Opera The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting on all fronts Blair's Wars by John Kampfner Free Press £17.99 pp367 He fancied spaghetti more than sex Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino by Emily W Leider Faber £20 pp514 Hot gossip Diary Painting himself into a corner Art: A New History by Paul Johnson Weidenfeld £25 pp777 The History Guild A little night reading In the news Books behind the headlines: the Lib Dems The march of the modern Flesh in the Age of Reason by Roy Porter Allen Lane £25 pp592 Mock heroics The great divide Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490-1700 by Diarmaid MacCulloch Allen Lane £25 pp859 The misappliance of science Hitler's Scientists: Science, War and the Devil's Pact by John Cornwell Viking £20 pp535 At a glance The First World War by Hew Strachan Simon & Schuster £25 pp350 'War sucks big time' The Baghdad Blog by Salam Pax Guardian Books £7.99 pp206 Peter Ackroyd Waterstones Journeys into history A Writer's World Travels 1950-2000 by Jan Morris Faber £25 pp457 Natasha's Dance WHSouthern ways Attack of the urban guerrillas Avenger by Frederick Forsyth Bantam Press £17.99 pp352 Empire State by Henry Porter Orion £12.99 pp416 Grief encounter Mourning Ruby by Helen Dunmore Viking £16.99 pp309 This sporting life Lost Souls by Michael Collins Weidenfeld £12.99 pp280 Bleachers by John Grisham Century £12.99 pp163 Children's book of the week Voyages through Time: The Beginning and Escape from Earth by Peter Ackroyd Age 10+ Ideas Paperbacks Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides Man of the Century Winston Churchill and His Legend since 1945 The Sacred Art of Stealing Koba the Dread Balthasar's Odyssey Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J K Rowling read by Stephen Fry Straw Dogs Lady Chatterley's Lover by D H Lawrence read by Emilla Fox The White Lioness Reviews by Steve Boyd, Sam Gilpin, Robbie Hudson Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 811 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents Best politics Inside The Mind Of Tony Blair Today, C4,8pm From the frontline Panorama: The Price Of Victory Today, BBC1, 10.15pm Metropolis Best soap EastEnders Monday, BBC1, 8pm Most frightening doc Holidays in The Danger Zone Monday, BBC4, 9pm Money programme Can't Take it With You: Diana Tuesday, BBC2, 10pm Horror stories 1 Wife Swap Changed Our Marriage Tuesday, C4,10pm Horror stories 2 Kenyon Confronts: Shopping For Terror Wednesday, BBC1, 7.30pm Best animation Creature Comforts Wednesday, ITV1, 8pm Oddest people Real Life: Heroes For Six Minutes Wednesday, ITV1, 10.30pm The one to watch Boudica, Today, ITV1, 9.20pm The big mismatch Fashanu's Football Challenge Friday, Bravo, 9pm Radio Pick of the Day Lebrecht One On One (R3,5. 45pm) Glam crock G Girls (C4,12.30pm) It's not over yet F1: American Grand Prix Live (ITV1, 6.15pm) Best Highland drama Monarch Of The Glen (BBC1, 8pm) The tough get going SAS Survival Secrets (BBC2, 8pm) Pick of the day The Deal (C4,9pm) You'll like this. . . 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Ever (Five, 8pm) Fantasy football Dream Team (Sky One, 8pm) Best revenge tale Waking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) It's all relative Art Safari (BBC4, 10pm) Films American Pie (Five, 9pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Best history Rome's Greatest Mummies (Five, 7.30pm) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Best sci-fi Stargate Sg-1 (Sky One, 8pm) Hair-raising chases Traffic Cops Special: Under Pressure (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Family (ITV1, 9.30pm) Best action SAS - The Real Story: Terror (C4,9pm) Best chat The Kumars At No 42 (BBC2, 9.30pm) Brutal murder Real Crime: Till Death Us Do Part (ITV1, 11pm) Films In The Line Of Fire (Five, 9pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The big match Champions League Live: Lokomotiv Moscow v Arsenal (ITV1, 5.15pm) Soap moment Holby City (BBC1, 8pm) Best schadenfreude It Shouldn't Happen On a Reality Television Show (ITV1, 8pm) Bricks and mortar Property Ladder (C4,8pm) Middling drama The Key (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Wife Swap (C4,9pm) Off-the-wall comedy Little Britain (BBC3, 9pm) Best comedy 3 Non-Blondes (BBC3, 9.30pm) Oddest scheduling The Secret Life Of Us (C4,12.35am) It's All True (Sky Movies Max, 11.10am) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day True crime Homeground: Britain's Backdoor (BBC2, 7.30pm) War stories Heroes Of World War II: The Men Who Cracked Enigma (Five, 7.30pm) Best list Greatest Ever Flights (Five, 8pm) War tales Days That Shook The World: Hiroshima (BBC4,8.30pm) Murder mystery Revealed: Who Killed Marilyn Monroe (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day The Human Mind (BBC1, 9pm) More war tales Time Shift: Cold War Kids (BBC4, 9.30pm) Best pop culture Alternative Rock'n'Roll Years (Discovery, 10pm) Best documentary One Life: Size Doesn't Matter (BBC1, 10.35pm) Films Doctor Dolittle (ITV1, 8.15pm) Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Incomplete picture Great Artists 2 With Tim Marlow: Caravaggio (Five, 7.30pm) A pig of a programme Tales From River Cottage (C4,8pm) When bland is best House Doctor (Five, 8pm) Confidence boost Help Me Rhonda (Five, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Cutting Edge: Battle For a Baby (C4,9pm) Something fishy Canterbury Tales (BBC1, 9pm) Something in the air Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World: The Sewer King (BBC2, 9pm) Near the knuckle Heroes And Villains: Gerald Scarfe (BBC4, 9pm) Eye of the beholder Art In The City (BBC3, 9.30pm) Films All That Heaven Allows (Sky Movies Cinema, 8pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Best quiz A Question Of Sport (BBC1, 7pm) The great outdoors This Land: The Lakes (BBC2, 7.30pm) Best war Greatest Military Clashes: Sabre F-86 v MIG-15 (Five, 8pm) The call of nature Wild Down Under: Gum Tree Country (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Sex And The City (C4,10pm) Worst mystery Rosemary And Thyme (ITV1, 9pm) Best chat Des O'Connor With Sanjeev Bhaskar (ITV1, 10pm) A Few Good Men (Five, 9pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Political news The Sharp End With Clive Anderson (BBC2, 9.15am) The big match Football Special: Liverpool v Arsenal (Sky Sports 2,12 noon) The bigger match? Match Of The Day: Rangers v Celtic (BBC1, 12.10pm) Le big match Grandstand (BBC1, 2.35pm) Best history The First World War: Global War (C4,7pm) Best equestrian Tony Robinson's Romans: Caligula (C4,8pm) Pick of the day Eroica (BBC2, 9.15pm) Best performance Hitler: The Rise Of Evil (C4,9pm) BBC1 Films A Knight's Tale (Sky Movies Premier, 8.25am) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Dave Gorman's Contents American Airlines House of Fraser Contents Think sofas, think dfs American Express Relative Values Trailfinders Sharps Home Office Siemens Best of Times Worst of Times Allders Whatever Happened to Galileo? The Facts of Life Ireland Matthew Trusler Waitesse Miller Tells his Tale Vauxhall Vauxhall Volvo The Art of Living Beauty and the Bomb For 50 years after atom bombs ended the second world war, nuclear tests continued to devastate whole regions of the globe. Now their apocalyptic power - and perverse beauty - are shown in these historic pictures, compiled by Michael Light During the first hundred-millionth of a second, the … The cost in human lives is known only to be vast: exact figures do not exist If you don't want to and have sex, you're among the … Tesco 'If women truly have, then yes, you could say they have a disorder' Danone Olivio Multiyork In Bed with a Prima Donna Sovereign Neville Johnson Best Selling Book Extra sale offers and in your home for Christmas Furniture Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Roman Espana Mephisto 2249 Teaser 2141 Bookwise Chess Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Life in the Day The author Yann Martel 40, won the 2002 Man Booker prize for Life of PLs novel amount an Indian boy shipwreeked with a Bengal tiger. He lives in Montreal, Canada. By Robina Dam. Photograph by Pal Hanser Bang & Olufsen Renault Scenic Fab Hair Day Harrods Contents Hackett Contents Debenhams Basketball Boots The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion The Accidental Toyboy Going up Going down 1940s Chic Debenhams Rugby Their Bodies are Enormous, a Lot for Any Girl to Handle Store Wars Selfridges and Harvey Nichols's battle to out-fabulous each other went into a frenzy this month with the opening of two new flagships. Free champagne, goodie giveaways and pampering paradises are the latest weapons in the dash for our cash. So who's winning? Selfridges, Birmingham Harvey Nichols, Manchester The Verdict Russian Revolution A new breed of Russians is invading London — and there's not a smear of blue eye shadow in sight. This lot is smart, chic and ever so discreet. Viv Groshop reports There is a Very Glamorous Russian Jet Set in London, … Lotion The Art of Seduction Ysl in W1 Claudia Croft NY Fashion Report Colin McDowell on why the American old guard is still stealing the show for spring/summer 2004 Cutouts Copy Couture Autumn looks from the catwalk have hit the high street. Helen Kenny picks the ultimate capsule wardrobe Retin-Ox Correxior Are You Coming up for. . . Coffee? Chatting up women is not a new pursuit. It's just the lines that have changed, says octogenarian lover boy John Mortimer ROC Hydra Destressant Boots Final Touch Hair Bitch! Sweet Feet Masking It The Hair Sculptress Wild, exciting, challenging — the hairstyles dreamt up by Odile Gilbert are more than a match for the fabulous excesses of couture. Bethan Cole on the work of a creative genius Nissan The Times Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa wonders what the point is of staying young and beautiful if others can do it too Seeing the Light Yoga It's a Rave The latest yoga fad is less about connecting with your inner self and more about lefting your hair down, says Anita Chaudhuri Provamel What's the Alternative? Müller light Feed Me! Kreme Crackers Tip from the Top Grub Fest Simple Dubliner Aa Gill Table Talk Joanna Simon Sauce Notes Wine Bluff "There are nine vineyards in Paris" Electrolux The Great Escape How far would you go to get away from it all? A Portuguese architect and his wife found their perfect home in a remote national park. Kate Hawkings set out to find them Interiors Minstrels Lines of the Times In the Stars Maxwell Williams Designer Homewares Clinique Mohieb and Rock Small Talk A Question of Timing From sex to shopping, the battle of the sexes is really all about time, says Shane Watson Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Toyota Guerlain Paris Contents The Sunday Times Introduction Contents Hitting the spot Appreciating wine can be a lifelong journey of discovery, writes Joanna Simon. Take wine for health reasons by all means, but never forget that it is also one of life's finest pleasure Class of 2003 Wine wisdom Be a savvy shopper Wheather you buy a bottle to drink tonight or wine that won't be ready for years, a little research will be richly rewarded, says Joanna Simon Labels decoded Since wines are named in different ways, there is no one formula for reading all labels, but here is a selection of useful models from around the world Origin & quality Message bottle Some phrases found on wine labels can be informative, others misleading. To help you spot the difference, here's a useful glossary of widely-used terms Game on Through playing cricket David Gower developed a love of fine wine — but blind tasting is still a real test for the former England captain, writes Richard Williams Turn up the heat Why are young producers such as Mark Hoddy buying up old, abandoned vineyards in one of France's most arid regions, asks Joanna Simon Ten of the best More expensive wines Want a wine that's just right for a special occasion? Joanna Simon advises stretching the budget to buy one of these Mr Fix-it California dreaming Visit Francis Ford Coppola's estate to discover why Napa Valley is now one of California's most popular tourist attractions, says Larry Walker Big business Diversity is the soul of wine, yet global mergers and acquisition are putting this quality under threat, writes John Stimpfig One day will wines all taste much the same? Now read on Websites Special Offer The Sunday Times Book of Wine by Joanna Simon The novice Wine can be an investment as well as a pleasure. Tim Clifford learns the ropes at his first auction Index Wines, grapes and styles: the page finder The Sunday Times Wine Club The Simply Wine Dozen Sundaytimeswineclub The Sunday Times Wine Club The Sunday Times Wine Club Contents The Month Films Kill Bill, Down with Love, Matrix Revolutions Go shopping The Month Rock and Classical REM, Texas, The Darkness Arts New musicals, comic turns, great pianists Video games Football, vampires and Vegas Book tickets Win £1,000 Getting started Getting out The films channel The Month Listings can be used in two ways How to use Listings The Month The Month CD-Rom Now in News Review The Sunday Times Ford

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