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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Felicity Frith, Professor Malcolm MacLachlan, Barbara Hall, N Hudson, Lucas Hollweg, Johnny Davis, Peter Whittle, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Jason Page, Katie Samuel, Andrew Longmore, Steven Baker, Councillor Peter Coley (Liberal Democrat), Jane Mulkerrins, Susan d'Arcy, Benni McCarthy, Alex McLeish, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Terry Medwin, Caroline Brannigan, Ferdinand Mount, Michael Carp, Kathryn Cooper, Matt Wolf, Terence Blacker, Walter Yetnikoff, David Smith, Tim Richards, Steven Poole, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Gabriella Windsor, Robert Holland, Andrew Porter, Richard Hamblyn, Ian Kelly, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Ariel Leve, Robert Sandall, Councillor Roger Blackmore Leader, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Jeeten Gupla, Maria McERLANE, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, David Collins general secretary, Sello Maake ka Ncube, Michael Swindell, Christopher Hart, Frank Graham, Jenni Muir, Geraldine Hackett, David Bentley, Nick Speed, David Hewson, Robin Chapman, Alex Miychell-Hynd, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Harvey Williams, David Cairns, Charlie Bigham, Michael Portillo, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Patricia Nicol, Helen Kenny, Wendy Sloane, Sarah Dempster, Gerry McLoughlin, Dave Pollard, Daley Thompson, Peter Oliver, Karena Batstone, David Eimer, L Enin, Charlotte Judge, Shelley von Strunckel, Jeremy Guscott, Paula Robinson, Brendan Bourne, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Jeff Porter, Peter Parker, Frank Malley, Stuart Wavell, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Peter Hounam, Tony Thorn, Angela Newing, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Christopher Fitz-Simon, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Julie Earle-Levine, Lowri Turner, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Roberto Bettega vice-president, Cathy Galvin, Brenda Maddox, Alicia Wyllie, Lisa Grainger, John Dunne, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Francis Wheen, Susan Clark, Graham Woodhouse, Oscar Kornyei, Richard Barnes, Dr Andrew Sharp, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Ken Evans, Gareth Huw Davis, Conall Mac Eochagáin, Sean Newsom, Jean Phillips, Raymond Keene, Rod Liddle, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Edward Wheatley, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Rino Ferrario, Stephen Jones, Johnny Vegas, Dominic O'Connell, Louise Armitstead, Brian Deer, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Andrew MacLeod, Natalie Graham, Lucy Atkins, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Ivo Scepanovic, Nick Rennison, James Hall, Ian Critchley, Councillor Michael Johnson Deputy Leader, David Walsh, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Ivor Freedman, Harry Houseman, Richard James, Sarah Dunant, John Elliott, Burlington Bertie, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Anstead, Jekka McVicar, Bethan Cole, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Rhodri Morgan Wales's First Minister, Sylvie Simmons, Shane Watson, David Milburn, Maurice Chittenden, Amrit Dhillon, Dr Evan Harris Mp, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Fi Bird, Ray Hutton, Robert Bottamley, Clare Francis, Anthony Green, Peter Straub, Dipesh Gadher, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Huw Rees, John Carey, Robert MacFarlane, Susan Lumley, Crispin Thorold, Stephen Pettitt, Josh Flower, Sue Ajax-Lewis, T L, Colin McDOWELL'S, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Daniel Emery, David Wickers, Rebecca Hoar, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, Duncan Woodcock, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Justin Jones, Stewart Mitchell, Mike Hammond, Hannah Mills, Douglas Conners, Richard Burhouse, Jackie, Susannah Price, Sarah Baxter, Matthew Goodman, Jon Bennett, Simon Howard, Ed Hughes, Fiona Henderson, Jack Charlton, Monsieur Mangetout, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Article Withdrawn MI5 recruits 1,000 spies in terror drive British Airways Contents Voice of an adult: The singer Charlotte Church steps … New royal oath for immigrants The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents BT Teaching maths could add £10,000 to salary Wind of change: President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, … Pupils to face random drug tests Army handbook ignored WMD Benefit ban on migrants to last for a year Howard hit by revolt Arise, colossus of Wembley Northern rock No 10 'hid Blair's health problem' Bupa Islamic Britain lures top people Ministers stick one on chewing gum culture Times Online Halfords Viagra plus passion: the new lust drug One sniff and you're away. . . BMW Queen picks an alternative doctor Wadworth 6X Europe probes 'fee discrimination' against English students Lemmy plays the Royal Opera Sainsbury in 'conflict' row Ramsay cooks up storm as a kitchen consultant Smile Britons still held in Cuba 'a threat' British Airways Hawking abandons theory of everything Oxbridge split by the baffling bard British Gas Lexus Audi Gould peerage rekindles crony row Sugar to Switch? Bonhams Foundation degree MMR: The Truth behind the Crisis Six years ago Andrew Wakefield linked MMR with autism. It sparked a national health scare that could yet see children die. Brian Deer reveals the doctor's secret BT The Real Facts about the Controversial MMR Jab The Investigator Abbey The Editor A great scholar stands accused of groping America's Nationwide Potato men have feelings too, y'know Profile Scotch—stop skiing and return to your sheds Tiscali MMR: the facts Two beatable leaders Orange MMR: the facts For the children's sake, we need an inquiry We can debate immigration without cries of racism Can it really be true that, during a recent interview Is Warren a double for 'Two Jaffas' Prescott? Atticvs BNP hardmen plan to put the boot into Howard's majority Rapping with Mag T and the blues band Commons leader Peter Hain told MPs recently how Let them eat carrots: the call of a patronising ruling class Soldier magazine, reporting that the compensation A contest to find history's greatest Welsh person is Unmoved by An Audience with Iain Duncan Smith Just AAsk Immigration is good for us Prudential Myth of the 'going rate' Playwright's genius Fighting prejudice Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times The Loyalty Test From May, Britain will be open to new EU migrants. Dipesh Gadher and Justin Sparks report on plans to ensure they're a boon not a bane Skoda Auto 32+27 adds up to the perfect marriage age Nissan Cinematic torments of Christ get adult rating Unrest simmers as clerics rig Iran poll Sony Commercial Finance Defecting duo split Gandhi dynasty Freeserve Moscow gang makes a killing in flatland Brains of France turn on Jean-Pierre Dumbo Foreigners quit warring Haiti Paris hotels Herald Tribune Edwards and wife stage an election last stand Israel tears down 6 miles of fence to soften criticism Threats to Vanunu as release date nears Doubt over war record used to wound Kerry 'Viking' raids test British in Basra Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddam Visit Arnie caught in crossfire of gay marriage lines The week's weather Portugal Tributes to Welsh football hero News in Brief Ginny Fiennes dies Five die at Dublin bus stop Corrections Two tickets share £4.9m Lotto jackpot Murder charge Tina Turner, rock goddess, reincarnated as Hindu deity The Times Sportswomen sprint out of the Afghan shadows Sorry, Sir Trev, but the news looks bad Rover Royal defender mistimes his crunching tackle At the risk of sliding into Sir Trevorish triviality Shadows dim Letwin's shine Contents Contents Chrysler England beat fiery Scotland 35-13 Clinical England put Scots to the sword Scotland run out of steam England did exactly what they are good at, and their power was too much for a Scottish side that fought with courage AOL Jones jumps into contention Having impressed on his debut against Italy last week, the Sale forward produced an unorthodox but peerless display in the lineout at Murrayfield, says Nick Cain Vauxhall We do passion as well as Celts Murrayfield was full of national fervour, but no team plays with more desire than England. Now bring on the Irish Pod puts shackles on a fine back-line The men in white need to change their playing pattern if they want to set up more try-scoring opportunities Scotland striving to bridge the gap Their team was overwhelmed, but the SRU's decision to call in outside help shows a pragmatism that augers well for the future, writes Andrew Longmore Player ratings Sluggish France stumble on Time to blow the whistle on TV There's something rotten in the state of international rugby when broadcasters determine kick-off times rather than the paying public, writes Stephen Jones Sky Ireland to douse Welsh flair Wales have a chance of winning at Lansdowne Road today, but the home side will aim to stifle their creativity Sevens Official Sponsor Jones ready to go distance Adams Jones is replaced 30 minutes into each game for Wales, but feels he is now ready to stay the course Bath go six points clear Tigers punish Irish Roberts Reihana leads rout Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Smith punishes slack United Tireless Ince takes advantage of Fulham's charity BT Lively Jensen settles thriller Chelsea title dream in tatters Tetley's £121m Ranieri gamble fails to buy league The Champions League represents the Chelsea manager's last chance—if the can't produce, he will pay with his job Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Today's Premiership and FA Cup action on TV FA Cup fifth round reply Tottenham v Leicester City Nationwide Conference Fixtures Scotland Fowler stops rot for City Southampton comeback steals Rooney's thunder Rangers gain revenge as spot-kicks defeat Hibs Scottish Round-up Boro seethe over penalty Air-Berlin The hired Gun Raddy Antic has gone from Luton to Celta Vigo, via Real Madrid and Barcelona, and Spurs have been mooted as his next challenge. Ian Hawkey meets the man pitting his wits against Arsene Wenger this week Indigo Sports Tours The thoughts of manager Antic Stuttering Stuttgart rely on spirit Felix Magath's side are struggling to recapture their early-season form, but they will provide a stern test for Chelsea on Wednesday, writes Rob Hughes Europe expects: How this week's Champions League clashes shape up McCarthy raises bar The Champions League is a far cry from the violent childhood of Benni McCarthy, who will face Man United this week The Sunday Times Bayern ahead in mind game On paper, the galacticos look much stronger than Bayern, but Tuesday's match may well confound them, says Rob Hughes Ben's big break His story begins in a battered Toyota on Sunset Boulevard Paul Kimmage meets the unlikely Open champion back in LA and finds the rest of the script is stranger than fiction The Open diary of Ben Curtis More muddle in the middle He knows his likely starting XI, but Sven-Göran Eriksson needs to sort out England's midfield ahead of Euro 2004 MG Xpower Danger from the dead ball: England's set-piece suicide Juve give II Gigante Buono pride of place He lived like a lord in Turin, but although he spent his twilight years in far less opulent surroundings, John Charles never became bitter. Frank Malley reports The Gentle Giant Farewell to John Charles John Charles was revered as one of the greatest at Leeds and Juventus, but his heart belonged to Wales The Sunday Times Football's tribute Dennis Rodman The top 10 60 seconds in sport Billy Liddell, The Legend Who Carried the Kop, by John Keith, Robson Books, hb, £16.95 Moore makes up for blunder First Division Hammers throw it away Osman rouses Rams Burnley forget their woes Nationwide round-up Parry heads Cardiff charge England on the front foot With a fragile West Indies side there for the taking, Duncan Fletcher's men can adopt a more adventurous approach The Sunday Times Vaughan looks to rugby for answers The England captain says the national team must take a leaf out of Sir Clive Woodward's book if it is ever to rise to a World Cup challenge. Simon Wilde reports 'The problems go very deep. The days when we could beat the world are over' Michael Holdings believes Brian Lara's ability with the bat is not enough to justify the captaincy, writes Simon Wilde The four challenges facing England The Sunday Times West Indies quicks England may face Curse of the Pirate They buried Marco Pantani last week and called him an icon, but his life and death are a testimony to drug use, not heroism The Times The Times Burrow rallies Rhinos The smallest player in the game is sizing up success as Leeds start their Super League campaign today Classy Briers back in style Calzaghe set to step up in class after title defence Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racecards Fixtures Rugby Union Fixtures Racing This Week Reign of the King With the Festival looming large, the Scottish trainer is preparing a strong contingent in search of a first Cheltenham win Rigmarole clips Falcon's wings but Pipe puts one over great rival Martin Pipe produces a new star at Ascot as two masters of the racecourse put the finishing touches to their Cheltenham preparations The Sunday Times Cheltenham Race Course Sport Letters Sky Caught in time Wigan win the Challenge Cup, 1985 One for the future Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroines Any Answers? Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Jaguar The Sunday Times Lower the flags of convenience Sad reminder of a glorious race A legend's passing Contents Government retreats from law on 'fat cat' pay abuses Americans gave Vodafone 2am financial warning Network Rail poised for £10bn fundraising deal Virgin atlantic Relling out across the fleet Contents FSA in plea to 'magic circle' Private Detection. . . The Forensic Science Service, … Soaring cost of touching down Special Report The high price of runway slots at Heathrow is about to rocket, reports Dominic O'Connell Contents The Sunday Times Virgin lines up east coast Five's top man will bolster team at Sky Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items BAE lead on carrier contract in doubt Tour operator set for buyout Procurecard in £3m expansion London float for hedge fund Business Digest Ryanair threat to close down Buzz Eisner defends his Disney role Intel Black sticks to his guns in Delaware court duel Glaxo may bid £1bn for Roche unit Sainsbury closes in on TM Group South Staffs set to split itself up Why Delaware? Vodafone's general retreats to fight another day Hidden losers of the Labour jobs machine Magic & Sparkle? There's only one way for dollar to go—down Pass on Numis Wrong Numbers Vodafone's $40 billion bid for AT&T Wireless mystified shareholders. Chief executive Arun Sarin insists that trying to buy the struggling American mobile company was the right move - but only at the right price. Paul Durman reports The Problem with Verizon. . . SAP Contracts are waiting for you in Europe Siemens UK boss Alan Wood is heading a review to nail the myth that British firms find it hard to get work on the Continent. Is he the right man? The Sunday Times Alan Wood's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Share sell-off gives Standard life The mutual looks healthy again—but only after dumping £7.5bn of equities in five weeks, reports Louise Armitstead BG flares as world demand for gas rises Profits have soared but the company needs to be careful about how it invests in exploration. Lucinda Kemeny reports Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shelved by the shareholders Sainsbury did 'the right thing' this week when chairman designate Sir Ian Prosser resigned, reports Matthew Goodman Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom time for banks as record profits roll in Are the bumper figures a sign of efficiency or of profiteering? Report by Louise Armitstead IBM BBC troubles are music to commercial radio The sector is set for a spurt of growth, and a curb on the BBC's operations would help. Andrew Porter reports The Sunday Times World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Furnish yourself with a firm stake Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in MFI Furniture Group? Prosser out in Sainsbury U-turn The Week that was Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week BT The Times Working up an appetite for fast fresh food How I Made It Sail into the booming Chinese market Getting Established In the second article of a three-part series. Rachel Bridge looks at how to set up business operations in China Todd Enterprises Hong Kong Puts on London Show Interior design without tears Idea of the Week Firms have a duty to cut down stress Business Doctor Must I Inform Shareholder? Kingston Smith Managers take control of their own destiny How to Arrange a management buyout British Airways It Paid to Take Advice Get the feel for running a franchise Business Tools British and International Franchise Exhibition Drawing a map for growth Multimap has flourished with its online service. Now it must decide how it can expand into other countries. Report by Rebecca Hoar What the Experts Say Multimap's Challenges BT Progress Report Highland Heritage Food firm a bad egg Prufrock Overweight job seekers have only a slim chance Qantas In the middle of last week a frantic call was put Hey Mr Cent, can you spare me a dime? Rooms with a view are worth £100m Bidders line up to call MMO2 Sharewatch BAE Systems Market Mole Contents The many faces of Jacko Walter Yetnikoff, the wild man of music who guided Michael Jackson to stardom, reveals the singer as a whining obsessive man-child Flybmi It's All Right Ma. . . Dinner with Bob Dylan, Long-Suffering Mother's Boy Welcome to the White House, Mike Welcome to the White, Mike After seven terrible years the Tories look electable (just) Cover up girls, prim is the new sexy Creationism returns: would you Adam and Eve it? Mad theories are making a comeback and politicians are giving a helping hand, says Francis Wheen Surrey in the Caribbean Mum, nun and friend to the dying Interview Reports of the death of my pal Dr Atkins are a big fat whopper Far from being obese, the diet guru was a model of heealth until his accident, says Keith Berkowitz Multiple Classified Advertising Items A right royal temptation Frat parties, marijuana and corny dating rituals: Gabriella Windsor, daughter of Princess Michael, on her American university education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suicidal heart of the Ardoyne Thirteen teenagers have killed themselves seven weeks. Stuart Wavell went to selfast to investigate a new twist to the Troubles There's something about Miriam. . . do be careful, chaps Jasper Gerard meets the mysterious star of the latest reality TV show I'm living proof that failure is good for you As Michael Portillo prepares to quit politics, he candidly explains why he never got to the top The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Who says three's a crowd? As new figures show that there have never been more multiple births, one couple tells Kira Cochrane about living with triplets The Mum's View Multiple Display Advertising Items That'll teach me Becoming a teacher may be the latest salve for the yuppie conscience, says Jeff Porter, but as he discovered, illusions about the job can be shattered very quickly The Sunday Times Does every school help with dyslexia? Net dreves harder haggling A boom in online showrooms and advice means buying a car has never been easier, argues David Hewson Labelled with greed Talking point Pitfalls for the Unwary Now Click Here Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Games Party on a plate Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Jenni Muir selects crucial ingredients for effortless home entertaining Get Noticed Silver-Screen Dream Boys in the Boardroom Pint-Size Cinema Maximum rating One. Tel That's amazing! Mike Pattenden gets in touch with his inner artist. . . and phillumenist I wouldn't recommend seeing me in the buffet Winner's Dinners Hot under the collar Fluent in Finance The Daily Telegraph: Jack Temple Last word. . . Victory for Fat Tax Rebel The Tweed Revolution The Times: Stanley Franklin Winner's Letters Change for a Penny People of the Week Talking Heads This Life Contents A Brush with Eden Sunday Times art critic Waldemar Januszczak's passion for Gauguin drove him to a South Pacific atoll. It might be one of the world's remotest places but it's only inches from Eden Fly British European Travel Barbecue Good Gear Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Mp3 Player In-Car Navigation The Wonder Safaris by Adam Levin (New Holland/Struik £9.99) Metak Holidays Wind-Up Phone Charger Outdoor Lighter Travel brief You can take the girl out of Butlins. . . . . . but you can't take the Hi-de-Hi spirit out of Cathy Galvin at Club Med's latest holiday park Find a holiday village for you and yours Savile Simply Travel Ask the family Kenya Airport deal set to fuel price war Directions Canaries lure party set Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs Sunsail Take to two wheels with Explore (01252 760025, www. … Duo (0871 700 0700, www. duo. com) will launch services Sardinia's Alghero airport will close for runway Where was I? MyTravelLite The Sunset Collection US holidays pay off Questions & Answers The no-frills concept takes to the high road next month Holiday money Multiple Display Advertising Items The Readers' rants In last week's feature on St Lucia, the photograph … Greenislandsholidays A novel trip to the dreaming spires For a top city break and a big read, book now for the Oxford Literary Festival 'I'm in the import-export business' Finding a lover was easy for Sarah Dunant. Finding out what he did was not The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sic transit Nick Eat your heart out, Russell Crowe: Nick Rufford goes to gladiator school in Rome Multiple Display Advertising Items Discover Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief The Sunday Times Moviegoers' Rome Cool Pools The high life in Beverly Hills or the high plateau in Wildest Kenya? Take the plunge with Susan d'Arcy Multiple Display Advertising Items Sri Lanka revisited—your guide to the fortunate isle It's friendly, beautiful, historic—and safe. Peace has broken out, so now's the time to go Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel brief Life and death in heaven's kitchen French cooking was born in a cellar in the Loire—and a visit is a feast for the soul, says Ian Kelly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols The end of apartheid reveled a whole new world to Sello Maake ka Ncube Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Paris, courtesy of OctopusTravel. com The competition Contents Time to quit with-profits savings plans? Beware penalties when you sell Home sale change News in Brief Contents Premium Bonds go up Oil shares fuel stock market rally Fidelity Investments Why it will not pay if you lie to get a mortgage Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't cry foul A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers financia problems Carphone chief cuts back his stake Directors' Deals How dividends can boost your returns Funds that invest in high-yield shares have beaten their rivals over the past 5,10 and 15 years. Kathryn Cooper reports Funds the Experts Recommend Fidelity Investments New Star Investment Funds Ltd. Steady Payouts Help to Put Children through School Top tips to help you beat the big four banks and make … You really don't have to put up with low interest rates and high charges, reports Clare Francis Top Current Accounts Newton Play your cards right to get the best credit deals Scottish Widows Balancing Act Multiple Display Advertising Items What to Do with your Bank Shares Multiple Display Advertising Items Gartmore Does it make sense for mums to return to work? The rising cost of childcare could make it a false economy to combine a career with motherhood, writes Clare Francis How Much a Nanny Costs Norwich and Peterborough Building Society Going for growth with the new global superpowers China, India, Russia and Brazil are set to become the economic giants of the future. Should you invest now? Funds the Experts Recommend China India Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia Brazil Direct Line Landlords urged to switch their loans Interest rate rises put the squeeze on buy-to-let profits, so it's time to find a cheaper mortgage, says Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Pros and cons of a long-term fix Some lenders offer home loans fixed for 25 years, but they will not be suitable for everyone. Clare Francis explains Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Buy-To-Let Loans Home Economics Online planners will tailor your portfolio Web Wise Capital One How the Sites Compare Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Aggressive funds roar ahead Investment managers who hold concentrated portfolios can make better returns—or bigger losses Funds the Experts Recommend The Long View Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Luxury goods revival spells bags of money Star that is proving to be a shining example of growth Fundwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds Building Society Former soldier aims to keep taxman at bay Simon Weston's courage has inspired many people. But one thing terrifies him—the Inland Revenue Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Businesses tap into university expertise The i10 scheme is pioneering the transfer of knowledge to small and medium-sized companies. Roger Eglin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Urging women to 'get even' is unconstructive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public sector fact cats face a crackdown Some local council chiefs and the heads of housing associations earn more than the prime minister Multiple Display Advertising Items How their Salaries Compare Performance pay can be hard work The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in Screechy Keen 7 Days What's Happening in the World this Week Monday Spelling It out Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Small talk Funday News Furry feat Cash cow Cat snap Bling thing In the red The Simpsons Fun Factory Rupert Mellor travels to Pixar to meet the people who work at the amazing animation studio Art Goes Pop A major new exhibition of pictures by American artist Roy Lichtenstein opens this week at the Hayward Gallery in London. Jason Page discovers why his 1960s art still causes a stir 40 years later Popeye (1961) Whaam! (1963) Yellow Brushstroke 1 (1965) Kiss V (1964) Find out More Absolutely Absorbing Gadget Fresh! Cuddly Fashion Webby's World Together Forever Funday Stars Plumb Jam Here's Trouble Single File Squirt Jarvis Action Women F-mail Next Week Hollywood Bound Funday Prize Haul Dear f-mail, I think that it's really unfair that money The Funday Times Toonami Contents Inside this Week Audi's A6 takes a sporting leap Up to Speed Ford has novel idea for publicity The return of Topolino Cars on TV Wee lassies like to ride high Me and my Motors Lulu On her CD Changer You'll believe a car can fly . . . Innovation We've had amphibious cars before, but this is a cut above, says Oscar Kornyei The Weird Wheels of Frank Rinderknecht The Rival Smart Porsche The party machines Jane Mulkerrins reveals what the Westminster set have hidden in their driveways Not as smart as it looks Drives the Smart Forfour Vital Statistics Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Mine of Motorway Info In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Take the Pain out of Polishing The Knowledge Engine Valves Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask A Light so Bright Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Nissan Micra 1.3gx Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money. . . The Sunday Times Values Nissan Micra 1.3 GX 5dr Do you want to be hated this much? Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Inside How Much? For a plot of land in. . . The Methodist Chapel, Great Massingham, Norfolk, £150,000 Moving on A chilling chapter from my past Growing up in the American Midwest holds both good—and distrubing—memories for the horror writer Peter Straub Time and place Design Classics Trams drive Mancunian revival Improved transport links are a bonus for workers who find themselves priced out of homes in Manchester's fashionable city centre, says Graham Norwood What's on the Market Octagon Build a dream of a bed It's easier than you think to create a four-poster, and much better value than buying one in the shops, says Paula Robinson Nuts & Bolts Don't treat them all like cowboys Want to get the best properties first? You need to make friends with the selling agent, advises Phil Spencer How to Be a Hot Buyer Landlord Mortgages No-frills Georgian John Pawson, the king of pared-down interiors, may not seem an obvious choice to design a Georgian conversion. But when he took on Wardour Castle in Wiltshire, the results were stunning, discovers Victoria O'brien Houses of the week Dorset £1.95m Suffolk £850,000 Carmarthenshire £450,000 London £1.15m North Yorkshire £225,000 Planning my exit strategy On the Market Thatcher's buying power For James Inman, the Tories' right-to-buy policy opened the door to a million-pound property portfolio, reports Caroline Brannigan Public or Private? Show Homebuyer Starter Home Treble Chance The Sunday Times Why building costs have hit the ceiling The shortage of skilled workers in the construction industry has a number of causes and one inevitable result—higher prices, says Graham Norwood That sinking feeling An elegant kitchen can be ruined if there's not enough space to chop a carrot or stack the washing-up. Victoria O'Brien recommends deep basins that are practical as well as stylish Shop around Multiple Display Advertising Items U. K. Country Property From dingy wreck to bright family home The Mufti-Beys were happy to move from post Belsize Park to West Hampstead when they found a detached Victorian house crying out for an overhaul, says Wendy Sloane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Crotia's peace dividend Buying in the Balkans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coventry switches on the style As part of the city's regeneration, a derelict power station is being transformed to house a high-tech live/work community, discovers Andrew MacLeod The Sunday Times Don't show your age Your house may be old, but with careful planning you can still have a contemporary garden. Karena Batstone gives design tips and suggests ways to modernise and harmonise Multiple Display Advertising Items Spice up your salads Sow salad herbs in the coming weeks to see you through the summer. Jekka McVicar picks some of her favourites Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenquarter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Too close for comfort? Renting out part of your house can be lucrative, but has its drawbacks, warns Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes Contents 21 Grams Contents Sean Penn likes the heat. Boycotting the Oscars or Little big films Documentaries have been the surprise success of the year—proving that you don't need a huge budget or fancy effects to tell a great story. By Bryan Appleyard Royal Opera House A funny thing happened on the way to the new 'i was born to play this role' Iranian actress Shohreh Aghdashloo has suffered exile and hardship. But House of Sand and Fog sees her Oscar-nominated and recognised in her own land after 25 years of silence. By Christopher Goodwin Channel from Universal Group Biteback Back to your past or mine? Television A funny feeling Radio waves Seabiscuit All very civilised It tackles big issues, but don't let that score you. The Barbarian Invasions is sensitive, funny—and up for an Oscar, says Edward Porter Short Cuts Passionate Breathtaking Thrilling Halle EasyJet Pieces of April Rest of the week's films Man Dancin' 15,114 mins The Month Son Frère 15,95 mins Vizontele Tuuba 12a, 111 mins Sex Lives of the Potato Men 18,82 mins Jamuecullum Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 12A, 99 mins Microsoft Windows Red in tooth and claw In Sheffield, the inspired cast of Suddenly Last Summer make Tennessee William's lurid tale awesomely real, says Victoria Segal The Bath Shakespeare Jailhouse Rock World Music Rest of the week's theatre Notes on Falling Leaves Strange Orchestra Orange Tree, Richmond Mamma Mia The Quare Fellow Liverpool Playhouse Next Week in the Sunday Times How much is on it Look out for the Month Special Feature The Ricky Gervais guide to comedy Travelodge The best brought to bear Coldplay, Ash and Keane—they're the ones who got away from indie label Fierce Panda. But surprisingly, its co-founder Simon Williams isn't bitter, and he's put out a 10th-birthday CD to prove it. By Dan Cairns Classical On record The Week's essential new releases Chopin Classical CD of the week Ferdinand Ries Elliott Carter Pop and Jazz Laura Veirs Carbon Glacier Bella Union Bellacd52 Various Artists The Stills Pony Club New kids in town Acid Mothers Temple/escapade Various Artists Andy Summers The Stands Pop CD of the week Various Artists The Month Scissor Sisters In Russian, but with love Amanda Roocroft gives the performance of her life in WNO's glorious Eugene Onegin, says Hugh Canning Extra-musical activities Brian Ferneyhough's 'madrigal opera' about the critic Walter Benjamin is full of ideas, but it needs notes as well as concepts, says Paul Driver The Sunday Times 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 Con brio The Spooks team are back—and crime has never looked so glamorous, says Sally Kinnes Vauxhall Age cannot wither him At 56, Mikhail Baryshnikov still performs immaculately. 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Today, BBC3, 9pm Critics' choice She's got it There's Something about Miriam Today, Sky One, 9pm The real Beckham Beckham's Hotshots Monday, CBBC, 4.45pm Is it a bird? Strangest Ever: Living Spaces Monday, Five, 7.30pm The big match Champions League Live: Celta vigo v Arsenal, Tuesday, ITV1, 7.30pm New drama Kingpin Tuesday, C4,12midnight Best art 1 Hieronymous Bosch: The Delights of Hell Wednesday, BBC4, 8.30pm Best art 2 Roy Lichtenstein: Pop idol, Wednesday, BBC4, 9.30pm The one to watch The Deputy, Monday, BBC1, 9pm Best art 3 Hanging Ei Greco Thursday, Five, 7.15pm Best debate What The World Thinks Of God Thursday, BBC2, 9pm Radio Sunday 22 February Pick of the Day Simple is right Mysterious ways Mommy, dearest? Men from the boys Pick of the day Best dark comedy But is it jazz? Films Critics' choice BBC1 Sunday 22 February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sunday 22 February Radio Monday 23 February Pick of the Day Book of The Week: Living To Tell The Tale (R4 Fm, 9.45am) Fine art The Private Life Of a Masterpiece: La Primavera (BBC2, 7pm) Best travelogue Mediterranean Tales (BBC4, 8.30pm) Best drama Life Begins (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Historians Of Genius — In Their Own Words (BBC4, 9.30pm) Empire builder Men of Iron (C4,9pm) More gongs The Screen Actors Guild Awards (Living TV, 9pm) Best comedy Cyderdelic (BBC3, 11pm) Films Critics' choice Monday Monday BBC1 Monday 23 February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Monday 23 February Radio Tuesday 24 February Pick of the Day Night Waves (R3,9.30pm) Flushed with success Bee in your Bonnet: Toilets (BBC2, 7.30pm) Learning the hard way House Trapped In The Sun (C4,8pm) The war on terror The Third World War — Al-Qaeda (BBC2, 9pm) Can she hack it? 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Wire in The Blood (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day The Carrot Or the Stick? (C4,9pm) In spite of the system Rough Diamonds (BBC3, 9pm) Tall order 15 Storeys High (BBC3, 11pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday 26 February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday 26 February Radio Friday 27 February Pick of the Day Cosbies or Crouches? My Wife And Kids (BBC2, 6.25pm) Frontline viewing Battle Hospital — Medics At War (C4,7. 30pm) Worst comedy Mad About Alice (BBC1, 8.30pm) Foul play afoot The Last Detective (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Nile: Crocodiles And Kings (BBC2, 9pm) Bringing up baby Least eligible The Bachelor (BBC3, 9pm) His name is. . . Michael Caine (Biography, 9.30pm) A good ol' boy Johnny Cash — The Last Great American (BBC1, 11.05pm) Film choice Critics choice Films BBC1 Friday 27 February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Friday 27 February Radio Saturday 28 February Pick of the Day Breaking The Barricades — The Story Of Ulster Rock (R2,9pm) For love or money? A Wife For William (C4,10.55am) All gas and gaiters The Battle For Britain's Soul: Reformation (BBC2, 7.10pm) The enemy within Cyberterrorism (History, 8pm) Best documentary Ancestors: The Hunt For Darwin's Beagle (BBC2, 8.10pm) A pukka candidate Britain's Best Sitcom: Only Fools And Horses (BBC2, 9pm) And all mod cons Regency House Party: Forbidden Love (C4,9pm) Pick of the day The Badness Of King George IV, (C4,7pm) Your starter for 10 Jonathan Creek (BBC1, 9.30pm) Top 10 … Films Film choice Critics choice BBC1 Saturday 28 February ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky 1 Saturday 28 February The Lord of the Rings Contents BMW Intel inside Contents Eye opener Possible Words Next Big Thing Dfs Mr Magoo? 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