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ResumoContents US mourns the death of Reagan Contents Virgin atlantic Firms to be hit by junk food levy for sports centres Heroims revisited in Normandy Fields of glory—prince Charles pinpoints the Paras in the D-Day The Sunday Times The longest chancellor Contents Nationwide Inside the battle for M&s Longest Day that Changed the Course of History Hero sees his story told in bronze Bush and Chirac best buddies for cameras A final farewell to the friends left behind in a foreign field Bmi Contents Capital One Women's infidelity is all in the genes British european Academy kicks out Jackson portrait Sunburn scares have led to vitamin D deficiency, expert warns BMW Murder suspect had menaced tennis star Blair quotas will curb young black migrants BT Doctors want night charges Derek and the Amicus, a star turn at Glastonbury Volkswagen 'Economy class syndrome' is a myth say medics Summertime . . . and the lovin' is easy Turn on in 2 Secs Bankers: The Observer could be a magazine Contents The Electoral Commission Howard aide revealed as the man from UKIP Norwich Union Biggest luncher stands as MEP St. Joseph's Hospice Times Online Stealth fleet sneaks onto naval horizon Labour concealed its doubts over 24-hour drinking initiative Vauxhall Osborne fortune for 'surrogate' sons EasyJet. com 40,000 public jobs face Brown axe Contents Soon they may live for 200 years The great leap Unlocking the secrets to long life Beating disease Stem cell research The longest recorded lifespan for a human Andorra in the Pyrenees has the highest life expectancy Nutrition National savings & investments Family row breaks up £20m library Pupils 'bribed' to pass exams Ford drive Say goodbye to Sunday, day of rest Ford Patients to sue over drug they say blinded them Contents Oil Mayhem Pushes Saudis to the Brink Osama Bin Laden has driven oil prices to record levels by taking the battle to his homeland. Tony Allen-Mills on a tactic that could cost Washington the one ally it cannot afford to lose Škoda Octavia Al-Qaeda's Mastermind Out of step with the rest of the world, Brown is over a barrel How Petrol Duty Compares British Red Cross Contents Your Family Needs You Mgcars Should He or Shouldn't He: The 'baternity' Debate Playing for high stakes in a game of two egos Profile We really have to draw a line under tattoos BT Gyms won't fix it The Sleep Disorder Clinic D-Day lesson for today Taboos keep a school revolution on hold Picture Gallery Another slow Tory crash into the buffers of Europe And while we're on the subject of loyal Blairites. … Get yourself a marching, talking, smiling, walking Tony Blair doll Atticvs The BBC seems reluctant to honour David, but maybe the Queen will Atticvs Poor old Neville — still blamed for everything Atticvs Autocar magazine's list of the 100 most influential Atticvs Islamophobia: the making of a nasty British myth It takes political courage to pick a quarrel with the Atticvs Who says the police aren't tackling bureaucracy? Atticvs The funeral of Frances Shand Kydd on Thursday could Atticvs Action Oil alternatives long overdue The new MG ZS Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Hamza case shames us Leave Joan alone You're History Sunshine Burglary rates have collapsed over the last 10 years. Jon Ungoed-Thomas and David Robertson report on the decline of British housebreaking A Brief History of Burglary Nationwide America's new rich come out to play Esso Sharon caught in election trap Norfolkline Iraq targets private guards Contents Toyota Scalp hunters take cool look at Cheney Deceptive face of man they always underestimated Reagan, the cowboy president Ron and Maggie, a marriage of conviction The Great Communicator in his Own Words Boots Scalextric Tycoon's fall gives hope to China's poor Moneywise SAGA Vanunu fears for his life after street threats Contents Australia's vintners sink in wine lake Bulldozer rage ends in death Toyota Today's weather Nissan Referendums on smoking ban News in Brief Gang sex attack Lorry fuel protest brings M4 to a halt Cupboard drama Branson airline to hire 3,000 in US £5.1m Lotto jackpot to rollover Osprey hatches Theft from womb The Times Posh Henman does us proud An ungrateful lot Vauxhall Bad parent disease Thanks, Edwina, for a tasty humble pie Labour's Nick Brown claimed on Question Time that Contents Mitsubishi Motors England's hotshots fire 6-1 warning Contents Rooney's star rises as Iceland surrender Sven's six shootersroar back into form England set off for Euro 2004 confident of their best team, knowing that Wayne Rooney has the talent to light up Lisbon Player ratings England England v Iceland in facts and figures Final whistle for FA 'fans' Olic heads Croats home European round-up The Sunday Times Coach finds that diamonds aren't for ever England's midfield looked much more settled as coach Sven-Göran Eriksson opted for a traditional flat-four formation Euro2004 Double take Gerard Houllier and Arsene Wenger give their expert view of what to expect in Euro 2004 The Sunday Times Vieira hails super Stevie The France midfielder says Steven Gerrard is a better player at 24 than he was, writes Ian Hawkey Kahn means to stay No 1 The German goalkeeper has made a series of conspicuous errors lately, but in lacklustre company, he still stands out Keane's wonder strike topples the Dutch It's tough, but I would leave out Lampard Despite scoring yesterday, Chelsea's midfielder would miss out if England play in the style that suits them best The Sunday Times Under fire. . . Germany Italy France Spain The New Regime The new Chelsea boss says that things will be done his way at Stamford Bridge, and anybody who doesn't like it can leave Mourinho will take no prisoners in his quest for honours Abramovich's new man does not try to hide his spectacular self-confidence — he's bold and brazen and certain he'll succeed, writes Rob Hughes Contents Queiroz back with questions to answer The former Real Madrid manager has a lot to prove at Old Trafford if he is to justify his desire to be Sir Alex Ferguson's successor. By Jonathan Northcroft D-Day for Santini The France coach's decision to join Tottenham has led to calls for his dismissal on the eve of Euro 2004 Jacques in a box SAAB England Openers Marcus Trescothick's century and another fine showing from Andrew Strauss haul the home side back into the game Paradise is Poker Bell in tune for one-day call as selectors ring changes Spark Fightback England's pace attack paid the price for bowling too short while the slip cordon did little to help the cause New arrival stumps Vaughan In a week when his wife, Nichola, gave birth to a daughter, the England captain found his sporting priorities being questioned, observes Ivo Tennant Contents Bmibaby. com Streak signs on for leaders Frizzell County Championships Cricket scoreboards Frizzell County Championship First Division Welch's resistance in vain Fixtures Second Division Totesport League Second Test Kent crack on Elliott delivers Round-up Averages 'Captaining England is something I'd love to do. Maybe one day. . .' Everybody loves Freddie, but beneath the hearty exterior lurks a different Andrew Flintoff. Future England captain, anyone? Air-Berlin We fly Europe A run of form D'oliveira Basil D'Oliveira was the South African at the centre of cricket's most notorious scandal. A new book reveals that key figures in the British establishment conspired to keep him out of the England team. By Peter Oborne The Sunday Times Dramatis personae: the key players in the controversy that shook cricket to the core Basil D'Oliveira: Cricket and Conspiracy Dolly's wheel at full circle Peter Oborne tells how, 35 years after the tour was cancelled, D'Oliveira returned to the ground at Newlands a true hero Land Rover Jane begins home run After 35 days in the saddle, Jane Tomlinson and her brother are arriving home in a 'bit of style' and a lot of pain, says Rob Hughes Amazing courage The Sunday Times Casey hits his stride A win at the Celtic Manor Wales Open today would put Paul Casey in line for a Ryder Cup place, reports Mel Webb Rose ready to last course The Englishman recovers from a dreadful start to remain in contention for his first win in America. By Derek Clements The return of Agassi The Big Interview: Andre Agassi Andrew Longmore trades rallies with the great gladiator of tennis about Steffi, Pete, Boris . . . and 'Magic Mountain' Stella ready to steal show Grass is the only surface that doesn't have a Masters Series event — it's time to upgrade the Stella Artois championships and push back Wimbledon All Blacks ripe for mauling If England play to their strengths on Saturday they have little to fear from New Zealand's lightning-fast backs England's tour Voyce itching to stamp his name on tour The most penetrative wing in club rugby could have a chance to emulate his legendary great uncle on tour and plans to grab it with both hands. By Nick Cain All Black dilemmas Back to the Future He's no longer part of the Test scene, but England's world champion flanker is thinking of his former teammates Down Under The world according to Neil Back Absolutely Barking Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Comings and goings Bill board Spy Dai Coaching masterclass Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens winner Quote of the week Separated at birth The Sunday Times McBride fires broadside at Woodward The 1974 Lions captain recalls craven teammates, drunken bedlam and the truth behind the famous '99' call in an autobiography that takes no prisoners England seven up for Aussies After a slow start, Mike Friday's men romped through the London Sevens pool stage to set up a quarter-final today against Australia, reports Adam Hathaway Friday has sevens success on his mind Victory in the concluding IRB Sevens tournament at Twickenham today could see England leapfrog New Zealand to become the world's best, says Nick Cain The Times Rhinos reap revenge Fred Perry's third successive Wimbledon triumph The top 10 2 Virginia Wade's Silver Jubilee Wimbledon title in 1977 5 Angela Mortimer, Shirley Bloomer and Christine Truman's 1950s French titles Britain win 1978 Wightman Cup Book of the week The Jack Brabham Story Pavilion Books, hb, £30 3 Ann Jones's 1969 Wimbledon win 6 Greg Rusedski, 1997 US Open final 9 Tim Henman's run to French Open semi-final Britain's 1933 Davis Cup win in Paris 7 Sue Barker's 1976 French Open title Britain reach 1978 Davis Cup final DVD of the week Henry Cooper British Compilation Clear Vision, £14.99 60 seconds in sport With Scott Nicholls, Ipswich Witches and Great Britain speedway captain Henman going up in world In reaching the last four in Paris, Britain's No 1 has shown he has what it takes to finally claim that elusive Wimbledon crown Contents The Sunday Times King of clay ready to rule Guillermo Coria is the overwhelming favourite for today's French Open final against fellow Argentine Gaston Gaudio Cash-strapped nation in dire need of a new champion Whichever of the two Argentines wins today's final, he will lift not only the winner's trophy but also the hopes of his country, writes Barry Flatman How Guillermo Coria tightens the noose Paris warms to a grown-up winner Anastasia Myskina has shed her bad-girl image in the past few months and the effort brought her a glorious reward in the French Open, writes Barry Flatman Magical Myskina The first Russian woman to win a Grand Slam title capitalised on a dreadful display by her compatriot, writes Barry Flatman The Sunday Times Russian training ground left bare While Moscow's tennis stars enjoy fame and fortune, the Spartak Club is in dire need of money, writes Barry Flatman Dazzling Light puts It's been a tough year for Kieren Fallon, but the Derby winner has never lost the loyalty of those who matter most to him The Sunday Times Stoute's star turns on style The modern master of Epsom assumes the Piggott mantle as he scores another Derby triumph with Sir Michael Stoute Crown slips as Smarty's party is crashed by outsider Birdstone, a 36-1 shot, upsets the odds to deny the favourite a chance to make history in the Belmont Stakes in New York last night, writes Dave Hannigan Arkle link to Epsom winner A historic Derby double for Sir Michael Stoute as North Light turns out to have famous connections. By Tim Richards Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sports Pools Today's racing Javelin star Backley to bow out after the Olympics Sports round-up Darts Equestrianism Tennis Hockey Motorcycling Athletics Golf Mountain-biking Rallying Racing Boxing This Week Sato in a hurry to claim place in the fast lane The Japanese driver's assault on the Scuderia augurs well for F1. BAR now have two drivers capable of winning Bad company The IOC president says Marion Jones is in danger of destroying her career and has nobody to blame but herself Times Online With friends like these. . . Sport Letters The Sunday Times Caught in time Lancashire win their third successive Gillette Cup, 1972 One of the future Amir Khan, 17-year-old boxer and Olympic medal prospect Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes BBC football commentator John Motson on Michel Platini Any Answers? Show me the money Times Online Coaching is an alien language Jaguar Born to perform The madness of rugby's marathon Harrington's blunder Contents Glaxo faces criminal action in Britain over 'suicide' pills Green plots full cash offer for Marks & Spencer Industry backs another rise in rates 'sooner rather than later' Computer Associates Contents Bids may top £700m as Telegraph battle hots up Brown set to break record Special Report This month he will be the longest serving chancellor. David Smith assesses his reign Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowker shunted into sidings Peer steers car school for China Experts make the case for another rate hike Odeon screens £350m bid offer from Tchenguiz HG Capital offers £250m for Hays mail division Times Online Business Digest Revealed: the north's £1bn IT, property and motor mogul Staveley faces £62,000 bill and bankruptcy Family sells Manhattan city block for $400m Intellect HR & Payroll Solutions QMH close to sale of Dutch arm Lancelot consortium tries to muscle in on Londis sale How was bank boss caught on adult sites? If Green is serious he needs to flash the cash Bank must not slip up on oil Depressing news Surgical strike Why the Fed won't panic unless Saudi supply dries up Going Going Gone. . . Three parties can still land the Telegraph. By Dominic Rushe and Dominic O'Connell Daily Mail and General Trust Assets of the Leading Bidders Barclay Brothers 3i The Times Marks & Spencer Stuart Rose, right, has landed the job he always dreamt of. Now he just has to see off billionaire entrepreneur Philip Green. Report by Richard Fletcher BT Rose sidekick who will take care of the technicalities of retailing Charles Wilson will be minding the shops while Stuart Rose keeps the City happy, Report by Richard Fletcher The Sunday Times Gordon Brown: The Verdict His record puts our EU rivals in the shade Irwin Stelzer Business adviser and director of economic policy studies at the Hudson Institute So much was promised, so little achieved The Grand Old Man The long and the short of stewardship at No11 20Th Century Record Holder Longest-Serving Modern Tory Briefest Reign The Official Residence 11 Downing Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret winners in the oil crisis As Opec is running at full tilt for the first time and some traders say the $80 barrel is not far off, speculators are making a killing. By Louise Armitstead Western banks hit by £500m corporate collapse in China They thought they had guarantees from the government, but they were wrong. Adam Luck reports from Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad Medicine Glaxo Smith Kline faces legal action over claims that it withheld key data on a drug to treat depression, report Paul Durman and Dominic Rushe Our new Sleeper Service Kelly's eye for the main chance John Kelly, Gala's charismatic boss, has argued plausibly for the upcoming changes to UK gaming laws. And guess who could benefit most? British Airways Vital Statistics John Kelly's Working Day Working Space Born-again Halfords steers for the market Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Halfords? The Week that was M&S shake-up as Green pounces Business on the Box Halfords at a Glance The Week Ahead 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 Don't miss the business event of the year UK Business Week Do you own a small firm or want to start one? Now is your chance to get advice from some of the UK's leading entrepreneurs, says Rachel Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Get your Tickets Theatre addict who moved to the next stage How I Made It Stephanie Manuel founder of Stagecoach Theatre Arts Apprenticeships Workers pay to take quick nap Idea of the Week The Sunday Times Surf brand swells its horizons Enterprise network Insight for the Middle Market UK-based surfwear label Kangaroo Poo has a foothold in Britain, but now it wants to challenge its rivals by exporting its funky range, reports Fiona Terry What the Experts Say Kangaroo Poo's Challenges Multiple Display Advertising Items Progress Report Recordstore And in the blue corner shop. . . Prufrock Lutthansa Euro having a laugh, Yelland Annual generals' eating Fund takes a ride on the camel's back Online Extra On Wall Street Sunday-times Contents Surviving D-Day What really happened on June 6,1944? Andrew Williams tells the story of the day Europe's fate hung in the balance—in the words of the British, Americans and Germans who survived Radisson Edwardian Hotels Surviving D-Day The Veteran Operation Overlord: The Toehold on Europe If D-Day Had Failed: Churchill's Biographer Martin Gilbert on the Unthinkable The Young Soldier The Wounded Hero The Leaders The great Abba mystery In a rare interview Bjorn Ulvaeus tells Cosmo Landesman why 30 years on his pop creation is a cultural phenomenon Bloomsbury's children: we are all Bohemians now Virginia Nicholson, granddaughter of Vanessa Bell, on the fast-living set who moulded modern life Saying please matters Bush in denial as the CIA bungler slinks out A great place to break a leg Tony will never seduce me Interview WH Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Child deaths: the official silence When Angela Cannings was cleared of Killing her babies, politicians promised to review similar tragic cases. It hasn't happened, she tells Stuart Wavell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sorry Greg, it's hard work being an executive student Career high-flyers are seeking a new adrenaline rush by returning to university, says Rosie Millard The Iraq we don't hear about Obsessed by bombs and bullets, the West ignores a political renaissance, says Amir Taheri, newly returned from Iraq Why I had to tell Israel's big secret How did Mordechai Vanunu become the nuclear whistleblower jailed for 18 years for treason and espionage? In his first interview since his release from prison, he tells Yael Lotan what made him a rebel The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times Contents The Right Service Provider for your High-Speed Needs Leap aboard the broadband wagon The digital revolution will not be delivered by television, as trumpeted, but by a computer with a high-speed connection. David Hewson assesses the services a modern home needs Better by Design What's new The Radio from Mars New Dawn for Downloading Notebook in Good Company Smiths: Family Network Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Don't panic Michael: Surfing Single Jenny: Home Business Broadband Jargon You command and the net genie finds Better Godgline Part 2 Want to unlock more Google secrets? The concluding extract from a new book by Sarah Milstein and Rael Dornfest perfects your control of the web's favourites search engine Terms that Help You to Be Specific Searching for Links Searching within Sites Site test Robbie Hudson explores European polities News Searching within Web Addresses Europhile Bring Me Synonyms Europhobe How to Mix Several Commands Personal Parliament Virgin How Not to Mix Commands Refining by Number and Date Safer Searching Soapbox Opinion and Expert Advice Multiple Display Advertising Items We can't let the bullies win Hell's Kitchen and Mean Girls may use bullying for entertainment says Esther Rantzen, but what sort of message do they send to our kids about such behaviour? Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking the first step on your career path After several years cloistered in academia, getting a job can serve up some harsh surprises. It doesn't have to, says Kira Cochrane Playing the percentage game doesn't always work Answer the question I hope it's not a case of hair today, gone tomorrow Winner's Dinners This year's Big issues Shock exchange The tabloid week Cunning plan of the week This Life Cheap laugh of the week Traffic queue of the week Sports tip of the week Young Things Not so Bright People of the Week Sheikh Not Stirred Romantic of the week Irony of the week Going, Going, Going Frances Shand Kydd Last word. . . Portland Mason Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents The big adventure Just because you're a family doesn't mean you have to settle for the beach. Simon Spilsbury takes Kiah, 7 and Imogen, 5, off to the wilds of Thailand and, overleaf, Jeremy Lazell picks 10 more adventures to thrill you and your little ones Lufthansa Luggage Good Gear Guide Hotels Barrière Mosquito Net . . . and 10 more family adventures Rainforests & Ruins, Peru Trekking, Bhutan Camels & Kasbahs, Morocco Multiple Display Advertising Items Sandals Jungle Trekking, Sri Lanka Vietnam Explorer What are you worried about? Into the Himalayas, Nepal Sunglasses Safari, Zambia Volcanoes & Rainforests, Costa Rica Personal Media Player Sleds & Skis, Finland Mayan Discovery, Mexico Lie back and think of Cannes A treat for the senses, time off for the mind: Howard Jacobson savours the superficiality of chic central Like a rabbit but, alas, not in bed Sally Cox met her mountain man but he wasn't as brave as she thought CT2 holidays Anatolian Sky Vitality Travel brief Cruises face security chaos Bargains of the world Markwarner Since it opened its doors on June 7,1924, the Gleneagles … Check-In staff and baggage handlers at 17 UK airp Where was I? Questions and Answers Olympic Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue Flags 'unfair on UK' Thomas Cook (0870 010 0437, www. thomascook. com) has … The AA Key Guide: Rome edited by Kathy Gould ( Readers' rants Multiple Display Advertising Items Worthy winners 'Responsible travel' sounds grim — but the latest caring hols are cracking fun. By Mark Hodson Europe What about the flight? Rest of the World Intercontinental Find out More Mussolini's gilded cage Lake Garda's finest villa was a prison to Italy's dictator, but it's sheer inspiration to Robert Ryan The Sunday Times Scanner reveals naked truth Would you bare all in the cause of safer flying? You'll be asked to when MMW arrives. By Stephen Bleach Anthony Eden In famous footsteps Haile Selassie Lord Kitchener George Bush The Astors Travel brief The world's best service? Barcelona's Hotel Arts has won the Ultimate Service Award. Matt Rudd checks in to see if it deserves it Ireland The Datai, Malaysia My top five hotels for service The Hotel De Paris, Monaco Chewton Glen, Hampshire Las Ventanas Al Paraiso, Los Cabos, Mexico Jack's Camp, Botswana Air France There's still time to bag Villas, cottages, castles. . . there are plenty of superb self-catering properties waiting to be booked this summer. Sean Newsom has the pick of the bunch France Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Spain LA Teja Valle de Abdalajis, Andalusia Sleeps: 9 Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Croatia Pastura Apartments Postira Brac Sleeps: 4 Blooming brilliant Christopher Somerville picks a beautiful bunch of British wild-flower sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Private jets, private islands: post-Bros mania, Matt Goss likes the private life Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a long weekend for two at the luxurious Hotel Lancaster, Paris, with Kirker Holidays The competition Contents House prices 'will stagnate for years' Buy-to-let investors lose money Mortgages the Experts Recommend Switch home cover News in Brief Invesco fees hike Opec decision sends shares higher Fidelity Investments Cash machines are a licence to print money Cheltenham & Gloucester No scapegoat It's worth paying up to get a full state pension A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Sale is just the ticket for Arriva boss Directors' Deals Scottish Widows Revealed: the big savings rip-off Bradford & Bingley Intelligent Finance Firms face crackdown on current accounts Birth pains for baby funds Labour's child trust funds are running into trouble as many investment firms refuse to offer the schemes. By Clare Francis Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Why shares are a good buy for children Portman Building Society Banks bend rules as property peaks Lenders are relaxing their borrowing criteria, but could this heighten the risk of a housing crash? By Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Borrowing More to Afford a First Home Lenders pull cheap 5-year mortgages Should savers lock into a fixed rate? Banks are offering high rates on one-year savings bonds, but longer-term deals could be a poor choice. By Clare Francis Halifax WH Smith Mymortgagedirect Cut your power bills online Galliard Homes Not in a Fix Beware of salesmen pushing with-profits Advisers are still touting the discredited schemes in the hope of pocketing the high commission, reports Kathryn Cooper The Sunday Times Investors pay a price for guaranteed return Halifax Direct Line Prepare for a bull market in Japan Fund bosses say the years of gloom are over for the Japanese market — and some even think it could double. By Alicia Wyllie The one account Legal & General Top manager predicted Nikkei's fall Fundwatch The Sunday Times Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares I'm open to good share offers My Diy Pension Advisers mis-sell insurance Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services … Chase De Vere Multiple Display Advertising Items Explorer tracked down an easy profit Fame and Fortune Sir Ranulph Fiennes is not paid to go on expeditions, but he once made £30,000 by accident, writes Natalie Graham ISIS Fall in oil prices gives UK equities a boost Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items When there are more questions than answers Interviews are not what they used to be. There are now all manner of psychological tests to sort the wheat from the chaff. By Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Careering ahead in the European jobs league table Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chiefs get chop as axe falls on NHS quangos Senior officials are among those who will lose their jobs in a £500m drive to cut costs, writes Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Style myths in management Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in Psychic Fiend Network A Class Act Adam Tanswell meets the classical pop group Amici Forever ahead of their UK tour Nick Garrett-bass-baritone from London Meet the Band Cute! These six-week-old lion cubs made their first public appearance recently at Chessington World of Adventures, in Surrey, to a roaring reception! Funday features all kinds of musical styles Tsakane Valentine - soprano From South Africa David Habbin - tenor From Hampshire Jo Appleby - soprano From Lancashire Geoff Sewell - tenor From New Zealand The Funday Times Today 7 Days What's Happening in the World this Week Monday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Roll on! News Deep Trouble Rainy Spell Funday news is the best Double Celebration Helliday F-mail Write a wrong, let off steam with f-mail! Wordwise Harry Potter Bleak World Read our exclusive extract from Troll Fell by Katherine Langrish, a new tale packed with adventure, treasure and troublesome trolls Funday is first with the big books Big Guy Growing up Wanted Man Single Fresh! This Week Film DVD Top Trunks Win It! Get in the win zone. . . with Funday competitions! Book Single Playstation 2 Single Toy Holiday Hotel Picture Gallery Space Cadets In Eoin Colfer's latest book, The Supernaturalist, there's no sign of Artemis Fowl! Damian Kelleher meets the Irish author for the lowdown on his new sci-fi-based story Sound Waves Cool competitions every week! Squirt Newtons Law Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher Fans utd Quickfire questions to the stars, every week in Funday! Quick Fire Bobby Robson Three Lions ITV football pundits and ex-England managers - Terry Venables, Graham Taylor and Sir Bobby Robson - talk to Funday about Euro 2004 and England's chances of glory Graham Taylor ITV1 will show France v England live, next Sunday Terry Venables Which country are the ex-England managers tipping for Every week in The Funday Times The Simpsons Contents Contents Car Advertising Renault builds the £3,000 car Up to Speed Peking-Paris, a hundred years on Sales boom at the show Cars on TV This is no ordinary van, man Me and my Motors Damon Dash On his CD Changer If only it went as well as it looks Vital Statistics The Opposition Model BMW 320C SE, £24,775 Life's a drag for fast women Drag racing, the most macho of motor sports, is attracting a surprising number of women to its ranks, writes Jane Mulkerrins Armorall Wipes All hands to the pumps Rising fuel prices are hitting motorists where it hurts. Andrew Frankel explains how to cope with a changing market How to Avoid the Petrol Station Where to Find the Lowest Fuel Prices in your Area Compact cars Family cars Executive cars Sports cars Off-roaders Direct Line jamjarcars Porsche Happy campers overheat The Run to the Sun, the annual hippie festival, has hit a spot of bother on the boy racer front. Joseph Dunn investigates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Come in, your Time is up In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Nagging Voice from your Fuel Tank The Knowledge Red and Yellow Lines Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Your Guardian Angel Bentley Approved Mazda Used Car: Isuzu Trooper Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money. . . Second Opinion Ford Values Isuzu Trooper 3.0td Citation 5dr LWB Fish face flounders under pressure Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Subaru Contents Garden party with a roaring This year's Goodwood festival, motoring's glamorous summer party, has a distinctly family flavour Young Charger and Old Master: Why Jay Kay and Stirling Contents Button: crashing into the big time The festival marks 75 years of Monaco racing. Jenson Button explains its appeal and dangers to Jane Nottage Back to the future The greatest supercars of this era — and the next — will be in the Sunday Times paddock, writes Andrew Frankel The little red devil rides again John Surtees will be reunited at the show with the Ferrari in which he did a unique double, writes Andrew Frankel One hundred years of high rolling The centenary of the marque of distinction gives it pride of place at Goodwood House, reports Andrew Frankel A Century of Making a Marque into a Byword for Luxury Hills and thrills: where the action is at Goodwood Winged wonders and wild children Cars way ahead of their time will vie with kiddie racers in the Cartier Style et Luxe competition, writes Helen Mound Foggy and the fire breathers Carl Fogarty will be showing off his team bike that belches flame at the opposition, says Colin Goodwin Bikes to Watch The racing legends come Andrew Frankel selects highlights from the 300 fast and furious machines at Goodwood that represent the best of every track era Alfa Romeo 8C (1931) Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamliner (1954) Ford Gt40 (1964) Ferrari 500 (1952) Mad drivers, crazy machines and an incredible journey Goodwood celebrates 25 years of Paris-Daker with a display of the mechanical brutes that survived the frightening trip. Jeremy Hart reports Breaking down Dangers of the Treacherous Sands Getting hurt My lap with the Master When Andrew Frankel met Ayrton Senna things began badly — then came a driving masterclass he will remember all his life Blackspot Interactive Ltd. SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Saab Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Car dealer to the stars Chris Harris meets the man who has supplied top people with top cars for 40 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Approved Pre-Owned Contents Contents New Zealand How Much? A waterside house in . . . England Is It worth It? Geravna, near Sliven, Bulgaria, £16,000 Moving on An insider's Italy Buying into a Tuscan village took patience and discretion, says author Isabella Dusi. Having an Italian husband helped too Design Classics The Brits are coming As house prices in the UK have rocketed, suddenly a second home abroad is within many people's grasp. Graham Norwood finds out where we're going and what we're spending Euro Zones Octacon A slumbering goldmine? Voting for reunification has won Turkish Cyrpriots political points that could transform the north of the island into a property hot spot, report Ros Dodd and Gill Fraser Slovenia The New Frontiers South Africa Turkey The courts of the new sun kings Want a place to escape to abroad but not quite sure of where you will fit in? John Elliott tells you who's who where and gives you the lowdown on the fiercely differing tribes that rule in our favourite hot spots overseas Tuscany The Italian Lakes The Balearics The Costa Del Sol Portugal Out of the Way No. 1 West India Quay Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items Prices soar in sunshine state Florida is attracting British buyers with its booming market, but will new visa requirements hit holiday landlords? Jacqui Goddard investigates On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buy in Spain without the pain Many Britons complain they are being misled and exploited when they buy Spanish homes. Rupert Wright warns would-be sunseekers about some of the possible pitfalls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Investor Do's and Don'ts Still in the dark about moving? Property finders say they can take the hassle out of finding the right place to buy abroad. Helena Frith Powell explains what you get for your money British Gas Jackson-Stops & Staff The log cabin people Canada for the holidays? The lakeside home built by two English brothers is a big hit with their adventurous children, says Rupert Wright Dolphin Quays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Riverside Quarter Adieu, lewreck Brits in France are choosing cheaper seaside flats over decaying old houses, finds Helen Davies Nationwide Coastal Living Houses of the week Houses of the week Greek treat . . . . £56,000 Chateau chic. . . . . . . . . . £780,000 An Italian affair . . . . . . . . . . £490,000 Adriatic bolt hole. . . . . . . . . £200,000 Rock the kasbah. . . . . . . . . £365,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton International Tuscan treasures Forget the lawn and go for olives in a Mediterranean garden, advises Leslie Geddes Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Style that travels Foreign bolt holes are rarely near chic shops, so ship your furniture from Britain, advises Victoria O'brien Making a Smart Move The Sunday Times Urban Splash Ask the experts Galliard Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Painting by numbers Cottage industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Gallard Homes Limited Discovery Dock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Know your onions Buy-to-let in Provence sounds glamorous. But beware an oversupply of rival properties, warns Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes Contents The Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative Contents When Molly meets Sally on the London stage this week Judd Nelson, 44 Where are they now? Demi Moore, 41 Ally Sheedy, 41 James Spader, 44 Andrew McCarthy, 41 Rob Lowe, 40 Young guns give ballet new legs Classical dance is suddenly hip. Clifford Bishop asks the Ballet Boyz why Unsafe as houses Two huge installations—one in London, the other in Oxford—challenge the foundations of our most basic assumptions. Waldemar Januszczak revels in the mystery of it all Hope of the States There's an awful lot of talent Bebel Gilberto's new album should bring her mainstream acclaim, and we will all be going nuts for her country's music, says Clive Davis The Royal Ballet Brazilian thrills Hear excerpts from Bebel Gilberto's new album on June's Biteback American beauty or pie in the sky? Two-way trade Radio waves Since Otar Left Rest of the week's films "this'll Have You Crying Big, Fat Tears of Side-Splitin La Kermesse Héroique 12A, 117 mins The Cat's Meow 12A, 114 mins Short Cuts The Reckoning 15,110 mins An emotional desert This outback tale has Eastern promise but fails to deliver, says Cosmo Landesman The Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Back at the table Alec Baldwin's new casino movie has put him in the awards frame again, says Matt Wolf See the trailer for The Cooler on June's The Month Accor Sunken treasures A new talent makes his mark at the Royal Geographical Society, says Hugh Pearman The Saab 9-3 Sport Saloon The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Measure For Measure Oliver Rest of the week's theatre Don't Look Back Somerset House The Venetian Twins Watermill, Newbury Serves them right A cynical take on sexual mores is spot-on for our times. Plus ca change, says Victoria Segal The Royal Opera Classical Henri Herz Piano Concertos Nos 1,7 & 8 Howard Shelley (piano/cond), Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Hyperion CDA 67456 Elgar Enigma Variations; excerpts from The Dream of Gerontius and The Apostles Soloists, Hallé Orchestra, cond Hamilton Harty, Malcolm Sargent, Leslie Heward Hallé Tradition CD HLT 8001 Classical CD of the week Alessandro Scarlatti Colpa, Pentimento e Grazia Soloists, Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, cond Eduardo Lopez Banzo Harmonia Mundi HMI 987045.46 (2 CDs) Heinrich Biber The Rosary Sonatas Avie Av0038 (2 CDs) Wagner Overtures Malaga Philharmonic, cond Alexander Rahbari Naxos 8.557055 Pop and Jazz Nina Nastasia Dogs Touch & Go Tou9462 JJ Cale To Tulsa and Back EMI 5788262 Hope of the States The Lost Riots Sony 5172642 Peter Andre The Long Road Back EastWest 5046738102 New kids in town Various Artists Spacelines Munster Mrcd260 George Melly & the Feetwarmers Nuts & Son of Nuts Warner 8122737472 (2 CDs) Sonic Youth Pop CD of the week Sonic Nurse Geffen 9862361 Lila Downs One Blood/Una Sangre Narada 5780492 The Month The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The boy-band idol comes of age From Take That to Big Brother — to serious artist? Mark Owen might just make the transition, says Stephen Armstrong English National Opera The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead The Ladykillers The Cooler Old Times The Proms The Woman in White Hamlet Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind This week don't miss Theatre The Black Rider Art The Art of the Garden Comedy The Monday Club Opera The lo Passion Dance Swan Lake Concerts Philharmonia Orchestra Pop Isle of Wight Festival HMV A heady concoction Glyndebourne hits the right note with Pelléas et Mélisande, says Hugh Canning Mind over matter Ferneyhough's debut opera stimulates the intellect but leaves passions unstirred says Paul Driver Savoy Theatre The Sunday Times Games The Times Gran Turismo 4 "Prologue" PS2, £24,99, all ages The Month The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King EIV, 12,192 mins; £27.99 (Dvd), £16.99 (VHS), rental Mystic River Warner, 15,137 mins; £15.99 (DVD) Big Fish Columbia TriStar, PG, 120 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS), rental US box office April 30-May 31 Hollywood agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items The perfect couple David Dougill celebrates a peerless partnership in the Royal Ballet's Onegin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What's his game? The Player: The Autobiography by Boris Becker with Robert Lubenoff and Helmut Sorge Bantam Press £17.99 pp306 The eighth wonder of the world The Amber Room The Untold Story of the Greatest Hoax of the Twentieth Century by Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy Atlantic £17.99 pp416 Diary Stalin Martys on a mission to self-destruct Army of Roses: Inside the World of Palestinian Women Suicide Bombers by Barbara Victor Constable £8.99 pp307 My Life is a Weapon a Mordern History of Suicide Bombers by Christoph Reuter Princeton £16.95 pp179 Shaping society in Britain for 200 years The Infidel within Muslims in Britain since 1800 by Humayun Ansari Hurst £14.95 pp438 The Writers Bureau A little night reading What Janet Street Porter has on her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: Edward Hopper Celebrating the power of the female line Wives and Daughters Women and Children in the Georgian Country House by Joanna Martin Hambledon and London £19.95 pp454 Taking root Treasonable doubt The Unfortunate Colonel Despard: Hero and Traitor in Britain's First War on Terror by Mike Jay Bantam £15 pp340 A neurotic and a Fun Guy Kafka by Nicholas Murray Little, Brown £20 pp440 Waterstone's What it means to be you Wider than the Sky The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness by Gerald Edelman Allen Lane £15.99 pp201 Waterstone's Award-winning reads in paperback? Quality Paperbacks Direct Nonstop party people The White Island Two Thousand Years of Pleasure in Ibiza by Stephen Armstrong Bantam Press £12.99 pp342 Melvyn Bragg Having their wicked ways Eros on the Nile by Karol Mysliwiec trans Geoffrey L Packer Duckworth £20 pp180 An awfully bad adventure The Road to Somewhere a Father and Son in Search of the Old World by James Dodson Heinemann £17.99 pp293 Waterstone's Earth Shattering The terror of their ways The Sunlit Stage by Simonetta Wenkert Bloomsbury £15.99 pp309 Mean cuisine Cooking with Fernet Branca by James Hamilton-Paterson Faber £10.99 pp296 Tinkle, tinkle little star Mr Starlight by Laurie Graham Fourth Estate £10.99 pp290 WHSmith Troll Fell Children's book of the week Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar by Simon Sebay Montefiore Paperbacks Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger by Nigel Slater Waxwings by Jonathan Raban The Stranger at the Palazzo D'oro by Paul Theroux The Diaries of a L Rowse edited by Richard Ollard No Telling by Adam Thorpe Evolution's Captain by Peter Nichols The Sunday Times Babycham Night by Philip Norman What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . Alex Light Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 847 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents To know him is. . . Best films Back to school The Cram Monday, BBC2, 7pm A good read The Samuel Johnson Contenders Monday-Thursday, BBC4, 7pm Once in a lifetime Stardate—Transit Of Venus Tuesday, BBC1, 9.50am Live and direct Return To Titanic Tuesday, National Geographic, 2pm Fishy tale For Cod's Sake Wednesday, BBC2, 7.30pm Cutting remarks Scream! The History Of Anaesthetics Wednesday, Five, 10pm The one to watch D-Day: today, BBC1 and ITV1, from 9am Here we go again 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment Wednesday, Five, 11pm The Office, series 3 Staff From Hell Thursday, ITV1, 9pm Radio Pick of the Day Songs of summer Popbeach (C4,3.45pm) California dreaming The OC (C4,6.30pm) Really old bill Heartbeat (ITV1, 8pm) Own goal Football Diaries (BBC2, 9pm) Big cat challenge Animal Face-Off (Discovery, 9pm) Pick of the day Time Shift: The Black And White Minstrels (BBC4, 10.05pm) Which doctor? Kingdom Hospital (BBC2, 10pm) Mine's a treble Panorama: Couldn't Give a Xxxx For Last Orders (BBC1, 10.15pm) Films Film choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Mark Radcliffe (R2,10.30pm) Let it lie, lads Star Sale (BBC1, 10am) Wildlife on 2 Britain Goes Wild (BBC2, 8pm) African inquisition God is Black (C4,8pm) A pillar of wisdom Lawrence Of Arabia (History, 8pm) Pick of the day Secret History: Beasts Of The Roman Games (C4,9pm) New drama A Line In The Sand (ITV1, 9pm) Best world affairs North Koreans: A State Of Mind (BBC4, 9pm) Repellent doc Cathouse 2 (C4,10.45pm) Films Film choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Unenlightening High Adventure: Surviving Denali (Five, 7.30pm) One for the money Posh Plumbers (BBC1, 9pm) Disturbing drama Date Rape: Sex And Lies (BBC2, 9pm) Cover your ears Bollywood Star (C4,9pm) Pick of the day Who Got The Bay City Rollers' Millions? (C4,10.45pm) Fond farewell Angel (Sky One, 9pm) Gory drama Law & Order—Criminal Intent (Five, 9.55pm) True story One Life: Detox Or Die (BBC1, 10.35pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day TX UnLtd — The Lost Boys (1Xtra, 5pm) Over the wall Escape From . . . Colditz (Five, 7.30pm) Dishing the dirt How Clean is Your House? (C4,8pm) All pork, no trousers? Jimmy's Farm (BBC2, 9pm) Too close for comfort Stranger Than Fiction: The Shocking Family Secret (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day Born Too Soon (C4,9pm) All in a day's work Extremely Out Of Control (Sky One, 9pm) Sex and the city World Weddings: Gay On The Cape (BBC2, 10pm) The naked truth Imagine: Sitting For Lucian Freud (BBC1, 10.35pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Material World (R4,4.30pm) Best profile James Cameron: A Pain in The Neck (BBC4, 7.10pm) Best infomercial Tim Marlowe On Edward Hopper (Five, 7.30pm) Best comedy? Sven And Nancy's Big Impression (BBC1, 8pm) Pick of the day This World: Child Rescuers (BBC2, 9pm) Wish you were them? No Going Back (C4,8pm) Ghoulish doc Human Mutants (C4,9pm) Ready to rock Mullet Top Festival Clichés (Scuzz, 10pm) Apathy in the UK Election Night (BBC1, 11.35pm) Vote 2004 (ITV1, 12 midnight) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day We've Been Here Before (R4,6.30pm) Best comedy Malcolm In The Middle (BBC2, 6.40pm) The man in black Johnny Cash (Biography, 8pm) A rose by any name Art Of The Garden: Gertrude Jekyll (BBC2, 9pm) Viva Atomic Kitten No Talent Required (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Vivian Stanshall: The Canyons Of His Mind (BBC4, 10pm) Hello, couch potatoes Fantasy Football (ITV1, 10pm) Psychedelic drama The Prisoner (BBC4, 11pm) Candid camera Punk's (C4,11.35pm) Films Film choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Eurovision returns Euro 2004 (BBC1, 4.30pm, 7.30pm) High rollers The Rise Of The Celebrity Class: The New Establishment (BBC2, 7pm) Flower child Sixties Dinner With Portillo (BBC4, 7.50pm) Best repeat Maria Callas — Living And Dying For Art And Love (BBC2, 8pm) We'd like to thank. . . MTV Movie Awards (MTV, 9.30pm) Pick of the day In Search Of Tony Blair (C4,7pm) The summer of love? I Hate The Sixties (BBC4, 9.50pm) Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending May 9 Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One D-Day Contents Tiffany & Co. Contents Volkswagen Eyeopener TAG Heuer Louts Braille? Can't Live without Best of British Pants on Fire: The World's Biggest Lies Brand Royalty L'oreal Elvive When Alicia Moved out I was Worried, because New York is Rough. But I Never Had to Pick her out of the Gutter Sainsbury's Dfs Worstottimes 100 things that make waitrose waitrose A Niece Little Earner Subaru Amdega Intel inside centrino Mobile Technology Sharp Aquos Sharp LCD TV Older, Bolder & Better De Vere Hotels My wife's bedding a toyboy half her age New evidence shows that postrnenopausal womenare enjoying more sex than their younger counterparts—by can their ageing partners keep up? Portland Conservatories Matki Showering Bucket and Spadework Megane Renault Sport The Cuban Missile When Mel Martinez fled Cuba at the age of 15, he was destitude and spoke no English. Now he is arising star of US politics—and the secret weapon that George W Busg has aimed at winning millions of Hispanic voters. Andrew Stephen reports. Portraits: Ben Baker Siemens BT Thomas Bose Grand Total Red Sea Rivera Egypt Chess Teaser 2177 Bookwise Mephisto 2285 Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A life in the day The Sunday Times Canon H Contents Selfridges & Co A gorgeous two-piece really only works on a fit bad Fend Contents Cartier Hoop Earrings Lovingit The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion The Lazy-Ass Lovers Going up Going down Football Gods Fashion Moment Aramis Life Exclusive It's my Party . . . . . . and I'll do what I damn well want to — I'll have yachts, diamonds and 850 of my closes friends. But, asks Melanie Rickey, did Naomi Campbell realty have a happy birthday? X Factor Taurus Will Be Rising Tonight, Young Man Dollond & Aitchison Chrysler Picture Gallery Claudia Croft Fashion Style Be in It to Win It Dance Fever Rolled Gold Sounding off Metallica Nokia Marc Jacobs Perfume Straight Eye for the Guy The latest television trend is for gay men to give straight boys a makeover. But we heteros can teach those queens a few things, too, says Simon Mills. He takes his camp friend Nicky to task Look One: Sloaney Nicky Look Two: Preppy Nicky Look Three: Savile Rogue Nicky Toni & Guy Pure Chemistry Beauty Bag of Tricks Hair Bitch! Do It now Star Dust Deep Purple Champneys Brazilian? Is the pain of beauty's most intimate procedure really worth the gain? Shane Watson goes for her first one to tell you exactly how it feels Olay Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa realises that a big chest is more housewife than sex goddess A State of Mind Multiple sclerosis is the No 1 disabling neurological condition to affect young people, particularly men. Sylvie Brown was struck down at 21 by the disease. she tels how her deepest fears were realised—and howere overcame them The Times What's the Alternative? Whirlpool Larder Essential Teddy Bear Sugar Cubes Foodie Take 3 Ingredients Spotted A Bit of a Tart Nobody in their right mind could refuse one of summer's most delicious treats. Lucas Hollweg has the recipe for supreme indulgence Table Talk Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Bluff Heaven You don't have to be grungy to do the festival circuit. In fact, you can rock out in deeply glamorous style, says Jessica Brinton Styling by Carl Braganza Picture Gallery Style gives you In the Stars Chrysler Willard and Batty Small Talk Mommie Dearest Do you really want your mother around all the time, asks Shane Watson Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Bach Chanel Contents Clinique Contents Europe expects The Poster Boys Have Been out of Sorts, but the Best Should Still Peak in Portugal, Say Ian Hawkey No love lost Nissan Summer Martin O'nell Believes England Have a Real Chance of Success in Portugal with a Young Souad High in Confidence and in Prime Form Eriksson must guard against flaws in England's diamond Heartbeat Forget Beckham, Forget Owen Steven Gerrard is the Key Man in Sven-Goran Eriksson's Side. He Tells Joe Lovejoy He Can't Wait to Test Himself against the Best that Europe Has to Offer Europe's Dream team Goalkeeping Legend Peter Schmeichel, Hero of Denmark's Euro Triumph in 1992, Names his Best … this Tournament Nidable Ance With an Attack Led by the Awesome Thietty Henry, England's First First Opponents Will Take Some Stopping. By Jonathan Northcroft With Henry and Zidane you always think about winning Double Trouble Brothers Hakan and Murat Yakin are Key to Switzeland's Hopes of Upsetting England in Coimbra. By Rob Hughes Tall order Croatia, England's Final Group B Opponents, Will Seek Inspiration from their Larger-Than-Life Striker Dado Prso. He Talks to Ian Hawkey 10 Best European Championship Goals 3 Tomas Brolin Sweden v England 1992 5 Gerd Muller Germany v Belgium 1972 7 Davor Suker Croatia v Denmark 1996 9 Michel Platini France V Portugal 1984 4 Thomas Hassler Germany v Cis 1992 6 Dragan Dzajic Yugoslavia V Italy 1968 8 Marcelino Spain v USSR 1964 10 Luis Figo Portugal v England 2000 The Sunday Times Figo The Hosts The New Champions? The Sunday Times Screenplay The Captains BBC v ITV Head to heads The Voices The Scots The Geezers The Managers A to Z Of the European Championship Group A Portugal Best Player in their History Eusébio If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question A Spain Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group A Greece Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question A Russia Prediction First round ODDS 66-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be . . . Key Question Group B England Prediction Semi-finals ODDS 7-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group B France Prediction Runners-up ODDS 3-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group B Switzerland Prediction First round ODDS 100-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group B Croatia Prediction First round ODDS 80-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Italy Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Sweden Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Bulgaria Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be . . . Key Question Denmark Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group D Holland Prediction Quarter-finals ODDS 8-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group D Germany Prediction First round ODDS 18-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question The Times Group D Latvia Prediction First round ODDS 500-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Group D Czech Rep Prediction Quarter-finals ODDS 12-1 Best Player in their History If They were a Hollywood Star They'd Be. . . Key Question Canon Regaine Extra Strength
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