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Contents Migrant leak diplomat 'framed' UKIP set to grab 20% in Euro poll Contents Cracker Shoulder to shoulder: The Terminator and Lady T Cancer cases will treble in a generation, warn doctors Contents Casino fruit machines offer £1m jackpots Contents The Sunday Times Contents The Sunday Times Contents Don Darias Directors warn of property price crash Neil Morrussey, star of the BBC1 sitcom Men Behaving … Contents Saudi militants claim they have kidnapped US worker Race board in threat to police chiefs Contents On the carpet: the visa scam whistleblower Northern rock Contents Priests make it a private prayer Darling to curb speed camera overkill NEC Family army goes on crèche course Times Online Baby-clone clinic comes to Britain Genghis super-Y—the gene for a true alpha male Norwich Union Tartan army: come on Engerland! Scots get behind the auld enemy British Airways Patients at risk as doctors get called up for jury service Ramblers win right to move in on the Queen Police computer hitch blamed for delay that let shot sisters die BT 100 things that make Waitrose, Waitrose A man's guide to boom and busts Mercedes-Benz Human beats horse by a nose Brown goes to war on Labour waste CitroËn On health No, No, No, Minister On schools On the DTI Miseryguts, reborn star of stage and TV BASF The Chemical Company Safety first in a para-plane Lexus Kofi Annan's son faces probe in UN oil scandal Hank Marvin says no to OBE Mental experts argue over mind of a killer Talking a second language keeps old age at bay Flybe Island wedding: Jane Smith, daughter of the late Labour … Toyota School choice a myth, says report Euro Tunnel Tory Vouchers Not guilty as charged—it was a triumph Carey told: shut up about royals EasyJet. com BBC man fled for a mile before killing London-based Saudi accused of Al-Qaeda link They Think It's All over. . . It Isn't The doomsayers are again predicting Blair's fall. Don't believe it, write David Cracknell and David Smith. Teflon Tone is on course for a third term Eurosceptics harvest mood of discontent And now for my next Trick. . . It's intelligence that separates man from beast. Er. not any more. Jonathan Leake reports on a dog as bright as a child. Our pets, it seems, are much smarter than we thought Cheltenham & Gloucester Let's Chat, That's a Good Dog Coming our way: a bigger Russian robber baron Profile Life itself is offensive, so stop complaining Financial Services Authority Guzzling gamblers Marston Hotels He's not finished yet It's the poor what gets the puritanism Picture Gallery The resurgent Tories still fail the great telly test Jo Moore — who said that September 11,2001 was a good Atticvs Queen tells Charles that fundraising is off menu at the palace Atticvs It could be Aitken's last stand, fighting the good fight for UKIP Atticvs Ok, Carey's not Kilroy . . . but he's a bit of a killjoy Atticvs Good news: somebody is planning to make a film about Atticvs You had to be there to see the Sixties didn't happen Better hurry if you want the cat-nip, or Cherie Blair Atticvs Postal ballots don't seem to work, and neither will Atticvs Lanacane Double talk in Iraq debate Fiat Letdown for heroes No-hope Howard I suggest that Professor Tim Spector was a tad Vote crossed out Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Nanny Jowell wants us to walk more. Big John says relax … BT No Smoke without Ire: Did John Reid Insult Britain's Poor and the 'meddling' Middle Classes? Esso US terror plot to 'wipe out a neighbourhood' The new Rover 45… within … Moi is accused of £2 billion diamond scam Ordeal of the caged Czech children Father with a Kalashnikov turns tables on his son's kidnappers Iraqi minister dies in ambush Julio denies taking Spain for £2.4m ride 'Virgin Mary' and the fatal Satan attraction France Eliminated Mitsubishi Motors Fund of kindness lets war victims walk again The Sunday Times Afghanistan Appeal Nancy prepares for battle with Bush over stem cell research Reagan's long goodbye heals family feud Kerry's stock slides in the futures market Sunset Farewell Extraextra Today's weather Doctor held in 'sperm fraud' News in Brief Body not spotted Women's prison under fire over drugs Fans arrested Ireland votes to tighten citizenship law Two tickets share £5.4m Lotto jackpot Girl drowns Becker beaten The Times England's flag shouldn't be a cross to bear A friend is buying up most of Bulgaria as he thinks Vauxhall Becks, please keep your kit on Gonged but they should be forgotten Tonight's Euro election results threaten to render Contents Party Poopers Greece shock Euro hosts Contents Alfaromeo England's Lisbon lions get their shot at glory Beckham fired up for a battle England's captain believes his team can match the French favourites and stride on to claim the championship William Hill Life's lessons prepare King for big stage Thrust into his first competitive start for England tonight, Ledley King has never been one to shirk life's challenges England's Group B Desailly to miss crunch clash Their captain will not start tonight but defensively France are spoilt for choice, having gone a year without conceding WHSmith Great wall of France: Desailly may be out the defending champions still have the meanest defence at Euro 2004 Wonder of Wayne Wayne Rooney has the class to be a world star and form a lethal partnership with Michael Owen Coral Stage set for Rooney to fulfil promise The young England striker faces the biggest challenge of his football career playing against France tonight, but he is fully prepared for it, writes Joe Lovejoy Contents Time to lose the fear factor England are good enough to beat Les Bleus today, but, to do so, they must ignore reputations and stick to their game plan Beckham's card marked by referee Merk The referee who takes charge of tonight's game has a history with the England captain dating to his Manchester United days Aces high for France A weakened England defence will face one of the most feared striking partnerships in football tonight Ladbrokes Importance of being Frank France are worried about Frank Lampard, and the midfielder has no fears as he prepares for the biggest game of his life Lampard tops stamina league Stamina League Most overworked players French Dictionary Greek tragedy for Portugal Canon Golden boys look tarnished Portugal's fragile confidence vanished under pressure from Greece and they face a struggle to get beyond the group Spanish fans enjoy their Algarve awayday The fans may have been happy with a 1-0 victory, but Spain's nervous performance was far from convincing Valeron's strike sinks Russia Wiltord and Kanu go in Arsenal clear-out Footballers' Wives—the Real Story Times Online England 3, France 1,1982 The top 10 France 0, England 1,1997 France 2, England 1,1921 France 5, England 2,1963 Video Plus England 2, France 0,1966 England 5, France 0,1969 France 5, England 2,1931 England 2, France 0,1992 England 0, France 2,1999 England 0, France 0,1992 Book of the week Jonah Lomu—The Autobiography Headline Books, hb, 18.99 60 seconds in sport With David James England goalkeeper, as he perpares to face France Swiss bank on unity to upset odds Switzerland have troubled England before, and will again draw on their formidable team spirit when the sides meet on Thursday, writes Jonathan Northcroft Croatia's Pletikosa returns home Toyota What makes the Swiss tick Still the best of enemies National hatred dating back six decades taints Holland's games against Germany, and Tuesday's match will be no different Holland v Germany, the bitterest international rivalry of all Euro 2004 shorts Euro 2004 Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . Christian goes to war Euro 2000 runners-up Italy have much to prove after a disastrous World Cup, and their outspoken forward has a crucial role This week in Portugal Remaining group- games Growing old disgracefully His record may fall short of the best, but when it comes to putting on a show there are few to match lie Nastase Grass is greener for battling Navratilova The former Wimbledon champion, making a comeback at 47, won her qualifying match at Eastbourne The Sunday Times Roddick fires warning shot Andy Roddick and Sebastien Grosjean will meet at Queen's Club today in a repeat of last year's Stella Artois final Early exit was blessing in disguise Tim Henman's shock first-round defeat at Queen's handed the British No 1 the ideal chance to recharge his batteries The Sunday Times Fiery Flintoff keeps Allrounder hits back Key wickets and a smart catch from the Lancashire seamer put the brakes on New Zealand in the third Test TV must be used to spare umpires' blushes Television replays are not perfect, but with umpires getting one in 12 decisions wrong, technology should be used more imaginatively, says Simon Wilde England in the hunt Andrew Flintoff may now be the better allrounder, but Chris Cairns deserves to end his Test career on a high note Keeper Read 'gutted' to miss out on one-day series Geraint Jones makes the England squad for the games against New Zealand and West Indies, leaving a frustrated rival on the sidelines Captain inspires vintage year His critics said he wasn't tough enough to lead England—but Michael Vaughan has silenced them, says Simon Wilde Streak makes record debut County scoreboards Klusener's effort all in vain Sheriyar stands firm for Kent Notts set the pace Cricket round-up Button on the brink Jenson Button is on the front row of the grid for today's Canadian Grand Prix, with a golden chance of a maiden win The Sunday Times How they line up in today's Canadian Grand Prix Toseland in tune for title Britain's top Superbike rider continues his push for the world title at Silverstone today—a far cry from his days as a budding planist Hatton toils to points win In the Men Arena He was expected to win easily, but the Manchester fighter had to dig deep to overcome Argentina's Carlos Vilches The Times Wolves devour sorry Broncos Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Brabus Shinnecock shines through The world's best players at one of the world's best courses—this week's US Open is threatening to top The Masters Wie fights back after defeat The teenager was defeated in her first match before Great Britain and Ireland ran out of steam later in the afternoon Faldo Having to go through the qualifying grind for the US Open was a humbling experience, but I did it and I am proud of myself Regtransfers All Blacks Rock Player ratings Defeat in Dunedin England's World England were given a harsh lesson by the All Blacks, whose backs are the best and brightest in the game today Abject failure was a humbling experience Defeat has left us wounded, but we have a chance to show our character and put things right i Auckland on Saturday Air-Berlin England running out of excuses After the latest sorry defeat, have some of Woodward's ageing squad lost their hunger to complete at the highest level? Confident Irish shattered by reborn Springboks Wily Henry turns lambs into pack of wolves The new All Blacks coach first hit world champions England with a charm offensice—and then a bunch of mean and motivated forwards, writes Nick Cain Missing in action: England's World Cup heroes who didn't make the tour Cracking the Code A new breed of spy is stalking the sidelines to gather intelligence that can make or break the opposition's lineout Virgin mobile Why coded messages are used in lineouts Wales fail in 11-try spree Tunnicliff survives wobbles to line up tour win Sports round-up Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Tettey's Super League Other Sport Pools Today's racecards Fixtures Racing This Week The Ice Man cometh American legend Gary Stevens is revelling in his debut season in France, but can't wait to cross the Channel for Royal Ascot Kid puts best foot forward Newmarket raider Two Step Kid proves good enough to hold off the fast-finishing Delphie Queen in the William Hill Trophy at York The Sunday Times Sport Letters The Sunday Times Travel Magazine Caught in time Brazil beat Italy 4-1 to win the 1970 World Cup in Mexico One for the future Charlotte Kerwood, 17-year-old clay pigeon shooter Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Former Scotland rugby union star Andy Irvine on Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Eriksson must defy history The voice of sport Jaguar The Sunday Times England are left all black and blue Flanagan fantasyland Contents Revealed: the City's top 100 who are worth £9bn Green expected to raise M&S bid within days Pension fund hole could scupper WH Smith deal Virgin atlantic Contents Double blow for Rothermere as backer limits bid for Telegraph Vicious circle… Crippling interest payments spun The … Will this be the end for Yukos? Special Report Russia's oil giant has entered the endgame in its battle with Putin, says Simon Bell Contents Venture finance Intellect Treasury caves in on 1% fees Qinetiq plans quick float ITunes launch is music to the ears Thompson eyes showbiz HBOS steps in to rescue pub group Energis attacks BT network plan Greycoat faces liquidation over eurobond default Riddle of Deutsche's stake in Monsoon Network Rail seeks to revamp its board United Babcock close to clinching Peterhouse deal BT Broken-down M&S could use Green's repair kit Agenda Can Bank let down the housing market gently? Economic Outlook Not so Easyjet Bush's enemies flounder as he proves he is right American Account Inside the Hidden City More than half of the City's 100 richest people have made their fortunes in hedge funds and private equity. Our four-page special report uncovers their identities How we Estimated their Wealth The Richest The new breed of money men like to keep quiet about how much they are making. Here Philip Beresford estimates the wealth of those in the hidden City Louis Bacon age 47, Moore Capital, £300m John Duffield age 65, Jupiter Tyndall, £256m Mike Smith age 51, CVC Capital, £225m Anthony Todd age 43, Aspect Capital, £195m Guy Hands age 44, Terra Firma Capital Partners, £175m Paul Marshall age 44, Marshall Wace Asset Management, £162m Ian Wace age 41, Marshall Wace Asset Management, £162m Crispin Odey age 45, Odey Asset Management, £160m Martin Hughes age 42, Toscafund, £154m David Gorton age 40, London Diversified Fund Management, £150m Michael Platt age 36, Bluecrest Capital Management, £150m William Reeves age 40, Bluecrest Capital Management, £150m Rhoddy Swire age 53, Pantheon Holdings, £135m Simon Robertson age 63, Goldman Sachs, £125m Richard Sharp age 48, Goldman Sachs, £125m Michael Sherwood age 39, Goldman Sachs, £125m John Charman age 51, Charman Underwriting Agency, £120m Donald McKenzie age 47, CVC Capital Partners£120m Harvey McGrath age 52, Man, £120m Hardy McLain age 51, CVC Capital, £120m Stephen Butt age 53, Silchester International Investors, £110m William Brown & Family age 69, Walsham Brothers, £102m William Arah age 43, Marathon Asset Management, £100m Adrian Beecroft age 57, Apax Partners, £100m Mark Coombs age 44, Ashmore Group, £100m Mark Corbett age 41, London Diversified Fund Management, £100m Gavyn Davies age 53, Goldman Sachs, £100m Paul Deighton age 48, Goldman Sachs, £100m Nigel Doughty age 47, Doughty Hanson, £100m Dr Peter Englander age 52, Apax Partners, £100m Geoffrey Grant age 44, Goldman Sachs, £100m Jeremy Hosking age 45, Marathon Asset Management, £100m 100 in the City Berkeley Square W1 City of Westminster Alan Howard age 40, Brevan Howard £100m Neil Ostrer age 45, Marathon Asset Management, £100m Rob Standing age 44, London Diversified Fund Management Dr Eugene Lambert age 40, Aspect Capital, £96m Stephen Nesbitt age 55, Man, £95m Stanley Fink age 46, Man, £92m Jeremy Coller age 46, Coller Capital, £90m Henry Hoare & Family age 72, C Hoare, £83m Paul Brewer age 47, Jeffrey Brummette, 44, Vilas Gadkari, 52, Robert Greenshields, 39, and Joe Leitch, 56 Rubicon Asset Management, £80m each Arthur Hughes age 51, FPG Holdings, £78m Gordon Bonnyman age 60, Charterhouse Development Grahame Chilton Christopher Hohn age 35, Children's Investment Fund Management, £75m David Kyte & Family age 43, The Kyte Group, £75m Roddie Fleming & Family age 50, Fleming Family Partners, £70m Alan Parker age 48, Brunswick, £70m Martin Lueck age 42, Aspect Capital, £64m Richard Gower age 44, Armajaro, £60m Anthony Ward age 44, Armajaro, £60m Michael Alen-Buckley age 47, RAB Capital, £59m Philip Richards age 44, RAB Capital, £59m John Coldman age 56, Benfield Group, £55m Jeremy Herman age 34, Ferox Capital Management John Armitage age 44, Egerton Capital, £50m Apurv Bagri age 44, Minmetco, £50m David Beach age 40, Beach Capital Management, £50m William Bollinger age 48, Egerton Capital, £50m Stephen Curran age 61, Candover Investments, £50m Richard Hanson age 48, Doughty Hanson, £50m John McMonigall age 60, Apax Partners, £50m Jon Moulton age 53, Alchemy Partners, £50m Terry Smith age 51, Collins Stewart, £50m Robin Hall age 56, Cinven Group, £48m Charles Peel age 59, Peel Hunt, £48m Michael Cowan age 51, Silchester International Sir David Howard & Family age 58, Charles Stanley Group £45m Patrick Keenan age 44, FPG Holdings, £45m Charles Davies age 34, Link Asset & Securities Company, £43m Roland Rudd age 42, Finsbury, £41m Continued on page 8 Pop's No 1 suit rocks on He may dress like an accountant, but Andy Taylor, the executive chairman of music group Sanctuary, is totally in tune with the industry Revealed: the 100 richest People in the City Henry Angest age 63, Secure Trust Banking Group, £40m Porsche Vital Statistics Rory Carvill age 62, RK Carvill & Co, £40m Howard & Graham Shore age 44 and 48, Shore Capital Group, £38m James Lupton age 48, Greenhill & Co. £37m Times Online Andy Taylor's Working Day Richard Szpiro & Family age 59, Wintrust, £35m Simon Borrows age 44, Greenhill & Co, £32m Bob Diamond age 52, Barclays Capital, £30m Christopher Holdsworth Hunt age 55, Peel Hunt, £30m George Robinson age 47, Sloane Robinson Investment Management, £30m Tim Shacklock age 47, Gleacher & Co, £30m Chris Siepman age 41, Liquid Capital Ltd, £30m Working Space Hugh Sloane age 48, Sloane Robinson Investment Management, £30m David Shaw age 56, Bridgepoint Capital Group, £28m David Harding age 42, Winton Capital Management, £27m Kaveh Alamouti age 49, Moore Capital, £25m David Braman age 51, Pantheon, £25m John Burgess age 54, BC Partners, £25m Kevin Davis age 43, Man, £25m Robert Hiscox age 61, Hiscox, £25m Christopher Mills age 51, The North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust, £25m Simon Palley age 46, BC Partners, £25m Philippa Rose age 45, The Rose Partnership, £24m Easyjet's wings are clipped by more bad news A third profit warning has produced a crisis of confidence among investors Thales The tough choice at M&S Richard Fletcher steps into the shoes of shareholders and weigns up the track records of Philip Green and Stuart Rose It's Time to Woo the Older Woman Multiple Display Advertising Items All eyes on Sky's surprise James Murdoch's plan to give viewers free digital TV carries some commercial risk, reports Dominic O'Connell Yukos faces final battle with Kremlin Energis lurches back into the black Archie Norman's rescue team is set to report a profit at the fallen telecoms company A Bank with More of a Head for Business World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Paragon thrives in buy-to-let market Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Paragon? Radice joins list of victims at M&S The Week that was Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Entrepreneurs reveal secrets of success UK Business Week Some of Britain's leading tycoons were handing out advice at our nationwide conferences last week Nokia 6230 Try something new to grow a £2m business How to Expand your company Todd Enterprises The Times Pizza Advice Pays off Multiple Display Advertising Items Library helps firms to get off the ground Business Tools British Library Business and Intellectual Property Centre Passion for skiing made me a mogul How I Made It Cafe society makes knitting fashionable Idea of the Week The Sunday Times The Open University The Sunday Times Can I order my staff to work on Sundays? Business Doctor Structure of a New Firm Going for a song and growth Insight for the Middle Market If all goes to plan, Shazam—the company that can identify any music track via a mobile phone—will hit the jackpot for investors Get consumers to buy instantly What the Experts Say Splash out on two teams Shazam's Challenges Make the phone number memorable Form strategic alliances Integrate customers' systems Pursue a twin strategy The Sunday Times Progress Report Teaching Resources CVC partners hide behind wall of secrecy The Best-Run Business Run SAP M&S's Rose finds his room at the top Prufrock Scottish pile fits bill for Sir Fred Germanwings Footie keeps heads in the clouds Tuesday was perfect for Merlin PR's corporate golf Under-reserving fears bite at Cox Inside the City Online Extra On Wall Street, by Dominic Rushe, appears Contents Glory Boys Alan Clark, Jimmy Goldsmith, John Aspinall—there of Britain's richest bounders were intimates of Anthony Blond, the Old Etonian publisher, who has survived them all to tell a tale of egoism and excess Contents Sight Savers International Terrifying and of the Saudi affair Britons went there for the good life but now they are under siege from militant Islam. Families in the line of fire talk to Margarette Driscoll 'i thought they were after my wife's money's When Madonna persuaded her husband Guy Ritchie to join the mystical Kabbalah 'cult' he was scepical. Not for long, he tells Simon Mills Clever Dick, the UKIP secret weapon Apprenticeships Yummy mummy fantasy Mess with the imam's mind at your peril Will plans to re-educate Muslim leaders stop extremism? Tim Whewell reports on a similar scheme in Holland How to budget for a Bentley Mean Fields Every inch an Englishwoman Interview Well connected: the net jet set The rich do things differently, even in cyberspace, reports William Cash Multiple Classified Advertising Items I lost my father, America lost a hero Patti Davis famously fell out with her father Ronald Reaga, but was reconciled with him before his death. She was at his side when he died a week ago. Here she describes his final days, and the gap his depature has left in the life of her family Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrew Sullivan: Reagan Freed us All A Bloomsday treat—oh, the joy of Joyce This Wednesday is the 100th anniversary of the day on which the epic novel Ulysses is set. Terry Wogan, a fellow Dubliner, explains why James Joyce still captures the essence of Ireland Building with little sense and even less sensibility Is your garden a brownfield site? Watch out, planners and developers think it is, says Richard Woods Another sexist tale from the City? Susan Antilla exploded Wall Street's locker-room culture. What does she make of Britain's latest £7.5m claim against 'bullying' City bosses. We sent her to Stephanie Villalba's tribunal to find out The Sunday Times crossword We're just too honest about our dishonesty The cheating middle classes have their very own scams, finds Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Driving Web pharmacy spreads its poison Doors The case of a young suicide has highlighted the ease with which controlled drugs can be bought online. Matthew Wall argues for a swift, urgent remedy Doors Call to Action Price of freedom to roam Sounding off Now Click Here Don't panic Football Site test This summer's sports test is nearly ready for kickoff. Mike Pattenden finds the most talented online players Tennis Formula One First steps for a director Buyer's guide Entry-level digital video Family Superstar Sanyo Xacti VPC-C1 Typically £500, or £465 from www. dabs. com **** Great still-image quality and reasonable video footage Web Directory Tour De France Cheap and Cheerful Style over Substance Cricket Reviews adapted from T3 Magazine—Issue 100 on sale … The Sunday Times Angling Betting My best Buy Globetrotter: Vicky Head, 24 tells Katrina Manson how she navigated the net to find a map of the world Destroying Oxford Next week at the Oxford Union Chris Woodhead will say that, far from making Oxford a better place to study, Tony Blair is ruining its academic status Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times They do the exams, I do the stress Cooking every meal, debating every subject. . . worrying that your neighbours' kids will do better. Exams are fraught for parents, says Alice Webb The Sunday Times Hitting the mark varies every year Answer the question Gordon, you're not a moron-so get back in the kitchen Winner's Dinners Who's a clever boy, then? Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life The Daily Telegraph: The Earl of Romney Last word. . . Scents and Profitabilty Daily Mail: Ray Charles Austen Power People of the Week Winner's Letters New Bawls, Please Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents High Style Low Cost Dream holidays for under £1,000 The best holidays don't come cheap. . . until now. Bag a once-in-a-lifetime trip and still have change from £1,000, with Mark Hodson's grand adventures Safari in Namibia Imedeen Jungles and Reefs in Australia Bordeaux in Style Learn to Skydive in Florida Tigers and the Taj GPS Watch Good Gear Guide The grand getaway Charter a Private Motor Yacht in Croatia Ride the Orient Express Markwarner Mobile Office Chill in the Seychelles Venice Carnival Baby Carrier Cruise the Caribbean Barefoot Luxury in Lamu A Luxury Tour of Jordan Trek in the Himalayas Digital Radio Espresso to Go Cook's Tour of Vietnam Volcanic Hawaii The Best of Brazil Ballooning over Marrakesh Orang-Utans in Borneo Freaky to a fault in Palm Springs Unstable, wild, chic and stunning: contradictions abound in earthquake country Off to Petworth for a bit on the sidings For first-class nostalgia, this railway hotel is just the ticket, says Liz Edwards Hiddenturkey Swan Hellenic Lunn Poly Travel brief Spain for a song in no-frills battle Directions New tax hits Egypt holidays Holiday money Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs Sunsail The De Vere Cavendish hotel, in London (020 7930 2111 Bali recovery on the cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Some of London's most famous hotels are offering huge Questions and Answers Where was I? Books of the Week Caire: City of Sand by Maria Golia (Reaktion £14.95) Bosnia & Harzegovina by Tim Clancy (Brait £13.92) The Tour operator Cuba Viva (01293 427800 Rabies crisis could bite Scan fans Reader's rants In our piece "Easy strider: stepping into the Don't follow the herd When it comes to a holiday hot spot, who would consider the Western Isles? You should, says Sean Newsom British Airways The Beaches The Hills The Watersports The History The Wildlife The Food Travel brief Orcas, orcs and fish for breakfast Erich Hoyt has spent a lifetime studying whales—but will his kids warm to them in Iceland? Inter Continental Orcas, orcs and fish for breakfast Right chick magnet: wrong chick She liked Harleys. So did Stanley Stewart. It wasn't the only taste they shared Confessions of a tourist Travel brief The hunters return Kick back with Becks After Euro 2004, the boys will need a break. Mark Hodson knows where they'll go, and where you should too Travel Hôtels Barrière Jewels of the World China with China Direct Air France Fly Zoom Childcare for the chilled-out A rest for you, a riot for them: kids' clubs are a hit all round. Rob Ryan samples Greece's finest and, right, rounds up more junior favourites Monarch The Sunday Times Travel brief Six more resorts with five-star children's facilities Parent: take them clubbing Sheraton Algarve Multiple Display Advertising Items San Roque Club Forte Village Resort Gran Hotel Bahia Del Duque LA Fregate Royal Parc Evian 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 When the Coupling star wants to be alone, Tanzania suits Sarah Alexander Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week for two in the Italian Dolomites, with Crystal Active Holidays The competition Contents Experts warn of mortgage timebomb Should you get a fixed rate? Costlier funds News in Brief Contents Better loan terms Rate hike fails to dent Footsie's rise Jupiter Time to clean up the dirty world of debt Comment MBNA Europe Paying more for less A Question of Money Northern Rock refuses to budge on £3,000 penalty Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Keys to a payout on a stolen car Retail software boss is good at selling Directors' Deals Intelligent Finance How long can it take to write a cheque? Revealed: firms that bar claims for mis-selling Companies have blocked endowment complaints that are more than three years old, writes Kathryn Cooper You can still complain—even if you have sold you endowment Direct Line What You Should Do Legal & General Cut-Off Point How investors can make the most of their pension plans Savers are increasingly disillusioned by the performance of their retirement funds, but they may still be the best option. David Budworth explains how to get your money working harder Multiple Display Advertising Items Switch your scheme to boost your returns Pensions the Experts Recommend What Will You Get? 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Buy-to-let landlords are buying rural land, shops and holiday homes as they seek out higher returns Farmland Commercial property Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday lets Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Get out of the US while you still can Multiple Display Advertising Items Mo Mowlam faced ruin in libel scare The former minister is enjoying life outside parliament, but a legal case last year could have wiped her out Fidelity Investments Banks under fire for sale of corporate bond funds Investors have made big losses on plans sold as an alternative to equities. But were they warned of the risk? 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The Funday Times Today 7 Days Whats Happening in the World this Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Keep ahead of the headlines with 7 Days Thursday Friday Saturday White Right News King of the Castles First Class Idea School of Soul Beryl the Peril Rex-Box F-mail It's great to see Beryl back! Star Wordwise Back to Nature SeaWorld Orlando rescues more endangered manatees than any other animal centre in the world. Gary Loach follows two of these incredible creatures before their release back into the ocean Dear f-mail, My favourite section in Funday is the … Features from around the world in Funday Portu-Goal While Thierry Henry, Ruud van Nistelrooy and David Beckham need no introduction as Euro 2004 gets underway, Paul Wray profiles the young players who are aiming to make their name as footballing stars in Portugal Single Fresh! This Week Father's Day Card Game Want to know what's best to buy? You can rely on Fresh! Fright Win Win It! 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In her forthcoming book she explains why she became sick of the whole business Porsche Gone in 6 seconds (the lock, that is) We tested wheel locks and found their claims hard to justify, Dave Pollard reports Protection Racket: How the Steering Locks Measure up Honda It's a beauty-if you close your eyes Vital Statistics The Opposition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time is Money In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Breathe Easy while You Drive The Knowledge Petroleum Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Foreign Facts and Figures Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Vauxhall Vectra The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Even Ralf Could drive this Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Angel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mmm, le bacon butty What will two leading London chefs make of one of Britain's best truck-stop eateries, asks David Lancaster Veal with Porcini; what the Continental Trucker is Eating Letters MG Rover Approved Have your Say The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Correction Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Contents How Much? A house on a gated development in. . . Elvington Lock House, River Derwent, North Yorkshire, £100,000 Moving on Blessed by Saint Attracta When actress Pauline McLynn asked for a mortgage on her first Dublin home she was laughed at. But she got her own back Design Classics Shock of the new Buying a new property ought to be hassle-free but often isn't Phil Spencer offers expert advance on avoiding the pitfalls Ballymore Houses of the week Fairytale mansion Chapel chic £375,000 Rural retreat £600,000 Designer garden £685,000 Fab pad £11.15m Modern City Living Farewell to all this The Myddelton clan has lived in a castle in Wales for 400 years. So what is forcing the family to move out now, asks Caroline Donald Harrods Estates 'It is a living hell in this house' When the Skuse family moved into a brand-new home, their dream turnes into a nightmare. More than a year later, they and other residents of a Westbury Homes development in Weston-super-Mare are still waiting for defects to be put right, reports Corinne Hitching Linden Homes Disaster List Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cupboards to love For stylish storage, you need look no further than the ultra-versatile armoire, says Victoria O'Brien Choice Cabinets Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Student tenants: rise up in revolt Undergraduates no longer have to put up with landlords who let dirty and dangerous digs, says Monica Porter Nationwide Octagon The project Turning a little-used corner of the house into a laundry area makes washing clothes easier and adds value to your home Laundry Links The home The secret of a happy, long-lasting relationship with a cleaner is to limit your expectations to match your budget Michael Shanly Homes Maggie's latest swap The former Swap Shop presenter Maggie Philbin has given up her country cottage to move to London. Now she's spending three months living in a building site while her Chiswick house is transformed, says Sian Griffiths Modern City Living Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Kings Gate The Sunday Times Out of the loop, out of my mind On the Market Welcome to Kabul Nadene Ghouri wonders if she's mad—she sold her London buy-to-let to finance a boutique hotel in Afghanistan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Designed for drama Stage designer Jenny Jones put her theatrical talents to use when creating her Isle of Wight garden, says Caroline Donald Multiple Display Advertising Items Why borders can give you the edge Formal planting may be out of fashion, but perimeter beds are still best for colour displays, says Charles Chesshire Beauty and a feast Make your vegetable plot more decorative with colourful chards and spinach, says Susan Berger Visit at length Garden Cuttings Responsible watering Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Garden style Garden Cuttings Head for the hill The Sunday Times Modern with a feel for tradition The Barnes family knew that they wanted, says Anthony Harrison, at convincing planners to agree to it was tough Costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Ask the experts FPD Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Upfront and personalised The identical open-plant front gardens on new developments don't have to be boring, says Caroline Brannigan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Smokers' last gasp? Knight Frank The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Contents Nikon Contents How do you get to grips with one of acting's most private … Sells like tween The new 'aspiring teenagers' mean big money for the movie moguls—and they need icons, too. Lindsay Lohan is the biggest of them all: with a difference. The star of Mean Girls really can, like, act, says Robin Eggar Scenes through a glass starkly Mariele Neudecker's stunning show puts the lost romance back into German landscapes—and the lost heart into St Ives, says Waldemar Januszczak Why Brian is still smiling With a new album, and the old one that nearly finished him, Brian Wilson is back on song Biteback We shall not see their like again Play time Edward Said: The Last Interview Deep Blue I'm Not Scared Short Cuts Silence Between Two Thoughts Nothing but a drag One joke does not a comedy make, says Cosmo Landesman The Month Derren Brown Live Multiple Display Advertising Items Did you hear the one about the depressed marketing … Donmar The Month Times Online Classical Josef Suk On record Classical Piano Quintet, Piano Quartet, Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Nash Ensemble Hyperion Cda67448 Liedertafel Schubert, Silcher et al Elsner, Taylor, Volle, Selig, Gerold Huber (piano) Orfeo C618 041Z Gluck Classical CD of the week Orphée et Eurydice Soloists, Les Musiciens du Louvre, cond Marc Minkowski Archiv 471 582-2 (2 CDs) Homenatge Al Misteri D'elx Drama sagrat per la Festa de I'Assumpcio de la Verge La Capella Reial de Catalunya, dir Jordi Savall Alia Vox AV 9836 Bruckner Symphony No 7 BBC Symphony Orchestra, cond Reginald Goodall BBC Legends BBCL 4147-2 Dr John Pop and Jazz N'Awlinz—Dis Dat or D'Udda Parlophone 5786022 Juliana Hatfield In Exile Deo Zoe/Rounder 0114310372 Tim Booth Bone Sanctuary SANCD268 New kids in town David Grubbs A Guess at the Riddle FatCat FATCD33 Waterson: Carthy Fishes & Fine Yellow Sand Topic TSCD542 Youssou N'dour Egypt EastWest/Nonesuch 7559 796 942 Faithless No Roots Cheeky/Arista 82876614802 Beastie Boys To the 5 Boroughs Parlophone 4733390 Stan Tracey Trio Seventy Something Trio Records TR563 The Month There's charm in the old hall yet Wilton's Music Hall is the perfect host for this year's Spitalfields festival, says Paul Driver NT Theatre Royal Drury Lane Heir apparent Rolando Villazon confirms that he's all set to become one of the best tenors of his generation, says Hugh Canning Les Misérables What's the story? Tobermory Mull Historical Society's new album proves that Scotland is brave, says Andrew Smith Barbican Theatre Vauxhall The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead Summer Sundae Old Times Hamlet The Proms Singin' in the Rain Shrek 2 Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Most of the plays and concerts featured in Culture … Pop Comedy Film The Day After Tomorrow This week, don't miss Theatre The False Servant Art Dürer and the Virgin in the Garden Opera Faust Comedy Boothby Graffoe Dance The Soldler's Tale Concerts London Symphony Orchestra Pop Meltdown Three Women and a Piano Tuner Wales Theatre Damages Bush Henry IV, Part I Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park Much Ado About Nothing Globe, Bankside Tamara Harvey's all-female The Private Room New End, Hampstead Angels Among the Trees Nottingham Playhouse Illuminating the shadows Shining City by Conor McPherson springs surprises like a jack-in-the-box, says Victoria Segal Games Samurai Warriors Ps2, £39.99, ages 12+ "The definitive literary review" Ashen N-Gage, £24.99-£34.99, ages 12+ The Month Cary Grant Box set DVDs and videos Warner, Pg, 575 mins; £39.99 Something's Gotta Give Warner, 12,128 mins; £15.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS), rental Top 10… Shrek + 3-D, The Story Continues Universal, U, 90 mins; £19.99 (DVD) A Mighty Wind Warner, 12,88 mins; £15.99 (DVD), rental Agenda The Sunday Times Not keeping up with the Joneses It's a double dose of disappointment for David Dougill, as two fine troupes fall short of expectations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Who's that girl? The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe by Sarah Churchwell Granta Books £18.99 pp336 Read on. . . In Napoleon's footsteps Stopping Napoleon War and Intrigue in the Mediterranean by Tom Pocock J Murray £20 pp262 Read on. . . Diary The man was a saint In the Footsteps of Saint Paul by Edward Stourton Hodder £16.99 pp248 A Canterbury tale Know the Truth: A Memoir by George Carey HarperCollins £25 pp384 Waterstone's Flying down to Rio A Death in Brazil by Peter Robb Bloomsbury £16.99 pp329 See how he runs Feet in the Clouds: A Tale of Fell-Running and Obsession by Richard Askwith Aurum £14.99 pp339 A little night reading In the news The changing face of America Who are we? America's Great Debate by Samuel P Huntington Simon & Schuster £18.99 pp320 Read on. . . Stars in their eyes Celebrity-In-Chief: How Show Business Took over the White House by Alan Schroeder Westview Press £19.99 pp354 Amagansett Mark Mills The man who preached Solidarity To Kill a Priest: The Murder of Father Popleluszko and the Fall of Communism by Kevin Ruane Gibson Square £15.99 pp386 Caught in the flow The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh HarperCollins £17.99 pp403 Talking in his sleep The Ninth Life of Louis Drax by Liz Jensen Bloomsbury £16.99 pp227 Alex Light WHSmith Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle Age 2-6 Pick of the week Paperbacks Stasiland: Stories from behind the Berlin Wall by Anna Funder Mortification: Writers' Stories of Their Public Shameed by Robin Robertson Into the Silent Land by Paul Broks Turn Again Home by Carol Birch Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination by Helen Fielding Audio book of the week Ulysses by James Joyce, read by Jim Norton with Marcella Riordan Yellow Dog by Martin Amis War Paint: Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein by Lindy Woodhead Bath: George Carey discusses his memoir, Know the Truth, at the Theatre Royal, Sawclose, June 18,12 noon, £10, £21.50 (includes lunch) You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 848 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents It's fantabulosa Worth setting the video for: the best of the week ahead Round The Horne Revisted Today, BBC4, 9.10pm This happy breed Gay Decade Today, BBC4, 10.10pm Grosse Pointe Blank Friday, Five, 9pm Religious tolerance? Panorama: Covering Up Today, BBC1, 10.15pm Your good health Am I Normal? Today, Sky One, 10.30pm Mud in your eye Glastonbury Calling Monday, BBC3, 8pm Britain's most eligible William's Women Tuesday, Five, 8pm The … Doctors orders The Samuel Johnson Prize Tuesday, BBC4, 9pm Real sax appeal Imagine: Saint John Coltrane Wednesday, BBC1 10.35pm Death of a hero The Day Mountbatten Died Friday, BBC2, 9pm Call the West Wing Hollywood And The Pentagon Saturday, History, 8pm Radio Pick of the Day Best medics St Jimmy's (ITV1, 10.30am) Trials or tribulations Rooted (Five, 12noon) It's who you know The Way We Went Wild (BBC2, 8pm) A la cartography The Map Makers: The Age Of Belief (History, 8pm) Worst medics Bodies (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day True love ways The Unlikeliest Couples In Britain (ITV1, 10.45pm) Best comedy 15 Storeys High (BBC2, 11.30pm) Tea With Mussolini (C4,7.50pm) In the eyes of many … Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day His fantasy world? Marco Polo: The China Mystery Revealed (National Geographic, 3pm) The big match Euro 2004 (ITV1, 4.30pm/7.30pm) Investing in the spirit God is Black (C4,8pm) Read all about it Battle Of The Books (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Secret History: Britain's Boy Soldiers (C4,9pm) The truth will out Patricia Highsmith: Her Secret Life (BBC4, 9pm) Still going strong Coupling (BBC3, 10.30pm) Best perversion Sex With Strangers (C4,10.45pm) Orange Country (Sky Movies 1,8pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Operation Desert Song (R4 FM, 1.30pm) The big match Euro 2004: Germany v Holland (BBC1, 7.30pm) Peak practice High Adventure: Mountain Of Ice (Five, 7.30pm) Murder most fowl Case Of The Baby-Faced Assassins (National Geographic, 8pm) Pick of the day Man about the house When Daddy Became Mummy (BBC2, 9pm) Salaam Mumbai Bollywood Star (C4,9pm) Heal thyself Casualty Saved My Life (BBC1, 10.35pm) Lust in translation Sex With Strangers (C4,10.45pm) The Wonderful Country (C4,1pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Pope's Telescope (R4, FM, 11am) D'oh-sani Coke's Water Bomb (BBC2, 7.30pm) Medical drama Baby ER (BBC1, 8.50pm) More baby dramas Born Too Soon (C4,9pm) Hankies at the ready World Weddings: Mohammad And The Matchmaker (BBC2, 10pm) Pick of the day Stranger Than Fiction: The Real Flying Saucers (Five, 9pm) Besides the resilient spirit of Mohammad, this programme … Travellers' nightmare Aircrash Investigation (Five, 10pm) Smart science Innovation: A 21st Century War (National Geographic, 10pm) Looking up The Tallest People In Britain (ITV1, 11pm) Films The Spy In Black (C4,1.15pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Strange Death Of The Establishment (R4,11.30am) Swiss on a roll? Euro 2004 (ITV1, 4pm/BBC1, 7.30pm) New balls A Question Of Sport (BBC1, 7pm) Those were the days Attenborough The Controller (BBC4, 7.15pm) Perchance to dream Nights From Hell (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day This World: The Secret Swami (BBC2, 9pm) Best biology lesson Human Mutants (C4,9pm) Rules of engagement My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé (E4,9pm) Films By The Light of The Silvery Moon (C4,12.50pm) Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Friday Play: Walk Right By Me (R4,9pm) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Bring the kids The World's 20 Best: Family (Five, 8pm) So-so sitcom 1 My Family (BBC1, 9pm) So-so sitcom 2 Will And Grace (C4,9.30pm) Pick of the day Queer Eye For The Straight Guy (C4,7.30pm) Here today Pet Sounds (BBC4, 10pm) Pick of the day Best documentary The Strangest Viking (Discovery, 10pm) One to avoid Punk'd (C4,11.35pm) The Malta Story (C4,12.45pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Saturday Play (R4,2.30pm) Morning cook-off Saturday Brunch (BBC1, 11am) Oh, how we laughed Best Ever Hidden Camera Stunts 2 (ITV1, 7pm) The steps to success The Rough Guide To Choreography (C4,7pm) Match of the day Euro 2004: Holland v Czech Republic (BBC1, 7.30pm) Pick of the day Fa…st (BBC2, 6.30pm) Portrait of an era Time Shift: Art School (BBC4, 9.20pm) BBC1 The Cruel Sea (C4,3.40pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One New Series Starts Friday 18 June Contents Mercedes-Benz Kodak Contents Eye opener There'll Always Be an England How Richard the Lionheart invaded Palestine and returned with our very own patron saint Possible W… Next Big Thing Dfs What Ever Happened to Valentina Tereshkova? Can't Live without Pants on Fire: The World's Biggest Lies Best of British Brand Royalty Samsung Relativevalues Panasonic Amdega Microsoft Bestoftimes worst of times Journey Back to the Shadow Lands She is the Oscar-nominated star who quit Hollywood nine years ago. Now she's back, putting her fiercely protected privacy in the spotlight—all because of a teenage incident that caused her 'trauma and shame'. Ariel Leve meets Debra Winger. Photographs: Jenny Matthews Our vegetables get anything but a raw deal Have You Got the Plague? Every year enough people to fill a stadium are wiped out by a killer disease nobody can contain. Those fighting it on our behalf—doctors, nurses, the police—are victims too. Even government is in its grip. Kathy Brewis reports Message from a Bottle So how much alcohol did these people drink in a single week? Sony A unique combination The Warning Signs Ireland Stagecoach Theatre Arts Schools The History of Drinking In 20 years of photographing wars and disaster Zambia, August 2000 Sarajevo, July 1992 Sarajevo, June 1994 Sarajevo, August 1994 Sudan, July 1998 Sarajevo, August 1992 Sudan, July 1998 Gujarat, February 2001 Renault Megane Kosovo-Macedonian border, May 1999 Iraq, March 2003 The iWITNESS exhibition marks the 40th anniversary … Her Royal High-Techness Siemens BT Neville Johnson Offices Ltd Canon Www. plumbscovers. com Voyages Jules Verne Healthspan The English Radiator Cabinet Conquest Boogaloo BUPA Bridge Chess Teaser 2178 Night out Bookwise Mephisto 2286 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa Workshop at mfi The day The Sunday Times Sofa Workshop at mfi Perfekt in Form Und Funktion Contents Harvey Nichols A Good Look Flirt on Fahrenher… Inside L'orÉal Paris The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion Pierced Tongues Lovingit Girl-On-Girl Action Going up Colin McDowell's Fashion Moment Chanel Look at Me She's come a long way, baby: from a gypsy site in Working to the music industry's next big thing England-Italy-Ph W…ar! Dio…irl The Belly Flops You can breathe out again now, because the fashion for flashing your midriff is finally over. At last, says Melanie Rickey Ray-Ban Deep Fashion style Good Sport Sounding off Faux now Ti Amo …rd and Mary On the Cheap Boots Floral top, £19.99, from H&M; 020 7323 2211 Nescafe Get Me out of Here Ever dated a men who does everything except sleep with you? Louise King has Boots It's All Greek to Me Beauty Hair Bitch! Pot Luck Salon Star The Big Buzz True Colours This season's metallic look works brilliantly on darker skin. Rena Braich asks the experts how happly golds, blues and greens to dramatic effect This summer, catwalk make-up is experiencing a burst … Metallics Bronzed Club Tropicana Aquatic Eyes Summer Hair Philip Kingsley Hair Doctor Dyson Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary Extreme beauty In which Vanessa gets what she thinks might be a proposal from Rafi You're Not Eating That… Not so Sweet Just because it says low carb on the label doesn't mean it will be any less fattening, says Amanda Ursell Marks & Spencer What's the Alternative? Marks & Spencer Who's Drinking what Foodstyle Foodie Tip from the Top Take 3 Ingredients Larder Essential Almendra Estate Olive Oil 2 Fresh Strawberry Tarts only £2.99 You Know You Want What a Scorcher How hot is your barbecue technique? For the next three weeks, Britain's barbie maestros put you through your paces with some sizzling long action. Part one: vegetables get hauled over the coals Cajun Sweet Potato Chips with Sour Cream and Chives Mediterranean Vegetable Skewers with Rocket Pesto Grilled Haloumi, Mediterranean Vegetables in Ciabatta Roasted Field Mushrooms Topped with Thyme and Cambozola Turkish Aubergines with Creamy Garlic Yoghurt Cipriani Where to Eat Italian Baby House Having young children doesn't necessarily mean giving up on a modern, stylish home. Victoria O'Brien has successfully combined child-friendliness with cool minimalism The Times In the Stars Jacob's Creek Pike and Smilla Small Talk Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems We're All Bohemians now But only if we're wearing the right clothes, says Shane Watson Red Sea relaxation TAGHeuer The Sunday Times The Sunday Times

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