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Waldemar Januszczak, David Mills, Sally Brock, Michael Burleigh, Dana Facaros, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Matthew Davis, Ferdinand Mount, Michael Pauls, Allyn Rogers, Michael Kilcommons, Neil Wormald, A C, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Rosie Millard, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Andrew Stone, Ryan Gilbey, Rod Laver, Nick Leeson, Sarah Dempster, Giles Hattersley, Martin Clayton, Richard Dawkins, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, Alicia Wyllie, Stuart Goldman, Trevor Hamley, David Miller, David Morgan, Dans Facaros, Julia Homan, Peter Martin, Neil Upton, Lawrence Booth, Robbie Hudson, Martin Paterson deputy director-general, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Jane Hughes, Gareth Southgate, Andrew White, Nick MacKinnon, John Elliott, Burlington Bertie, M L, Maurice Chittenden, Ronald White, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Azeem Azhar, Sir Richard Greenbury, David Parsons, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Stephen Clark, Liam Clarke, Peter Schmeichel, J P, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Susannah Price, Sarah Baxter, Brian Schofield, Bob Dwyer, Kate Spicer, Jason Dawe, Jonathan Northcroft, Matthew Wall, Matthew Elliott, N J, Peter Whittle, Digby Jones, Hugh Masekela, Andrew Longmore, Lesley White, Jeremy Lazel, Terence Blacker, Caroline Brannigan, Barry Lankester, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Nicholas Alexander, K J Wood, T E, Matt Rudd, B Brookes, Mary Anne Hobbs, Neil Leighton, Geoffrey Lord, Professor Dotty Dabble, Helen Steart, Dominic Bates, David Bond, Victoria Segal, Max Anderson, Grand Canyon, Dave Pollard, Tracy Chevalier, Adam Nathan, Peter Parker, Mike Laws, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Pat Cash, Neil Reader, Hugh McIlvanney, Stan Labovitch, Julie Earle-Levine, Richard Brooks, David Leppard, Tony Geraghty, Stephen Amidon, Lois Rogers, David Cracknell, David Manly, Diana Wright, Barry Flatman, Natalie Graham, Sarah Keenlyside, Stephen Armstrong, Mona Bauwens, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Shane Watseas, Richard Woods, Ray Hutton, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, T L, R H, Lenny Henry, Tim Webster, Nigel Powell, Ben Dowell, John Aizlewood, Michael Underwood, Clifford Bishop, John Cornwell, Lois Rogers Medical Editor, Hugh Pearman, Jerome Gardner, Helen Stewart, Dr Rosy Daniel, Kevin Dunn, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Simon Hacker, Susan d'Arcy, Jade Surman, Ivo Tennant, David Smith, Ian Southgate, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Kate Reardon, Stephen Grey, Sally Brown, M Bridge, Peter Kilfoyle MP, Tom Walker, Adrian Furnham, Tom English, Brian James, Lawrence Dallaglio, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, H C, Ben Cohen, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Michael Portillo, Patricia Nicol, Hannah Andrews, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Neil Woemald, Chris Woodhead, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Sean Newsom, Redmond O'Hanlon, Raymond Keene, Zoe Brennan, Lawrence Freedman, Bill Blevins, Andrea Maflin, Stephen Jones, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, Jeremy Lewis, Toby Buckland, Trevor Lewis, R W Johnson, Victoria O'brien, Ana Atkinson, Roland White, Peter A Rushforth, John Lloyd, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Michael Sheridan, Dipesh Gadher, Colin Millsop, John Waples, Anthony Blond, Smart Derrick, Stephen Pettitt, Andrew Innes, Roger Marsh, Maria McErlane, Justin Sparks, Peter Done managing director, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Dan Cairns, David Grylls, David Smith Economics Editor, Rodney Smith, James Luckhurst, Simon Howard, Anthony Roberts, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, P B, Helena Frith Powell, Anthony Garland, Helen Davies, Simon Wiesenthal, Hanne Molby Henriksen, Christopher Somerville, Frank Whitford, Kathryn Cooper, P D, Humphrey Carpenter, Angie Kurdash, K R, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Mike Russell, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Paul Gascoigne, Frank Graham, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Peter White, Collin McDowell, Teresa Tse, James Munro, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Nick Newman, Ian Hawkey, Allison Pearson, Paul Durman, Jonathon Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Sheila Hancock, Nick Brooks, C L, Cosmo Landesman, Gavin Conway, Tim Fookes, Dominic O'Connell, Adrienne Connors, Kate Butler, Pete Tong, Keith McNally, Caroline Donald, Liat Joshi, Christopher Goodwin, Steward Lee, Shane Watson, David Lester, Colin Wilson, John Murray, Clare Francis, Simon Brooke, Claudia Croft, Sally Kinnes, Alan Ruddock, Minette Marrin, Dr Hazim Awbi, Luke Margon, P W, Ed Mead, Andrew Davidson, Matt Roberts, David Robertson, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Nina Goswami, Salty Kinnes,
ResumoContents Work till you're 70 plan leaked Blair faces EU defeat at polls School bans all skirts Contents British Airways Sick union boss flies to Euro 2004 Another own goal? Firefighters' chief heads for Portugal Soldier 'sacrificed' for IRA informer The Sunday Times Contents The Sunday Times Contents Don Darias Zimbabwe 'bomb plot' to drive out whites Howard will pledge to axe tuition fees Labour to cut waiting times with boom in private surgery Girl of the cloth: Joanna Jepson, the Church of England … Spellen: it's even harder than commas Rooney, the pin-up of China, signs for Orient for £100m Bmi Babies that live after abortions are left to die Stripey-apron men make home life a Jamie Oliver experience Contents Jagger pouts as son heads down catwalk Labour anti-smackers prepare to slap down Blair Nationwide Smokers 'will die 10 years earlier' Article Withdrawn Revealded: redicals who backed girl in dress fight Good Year Wimbledon slammed for prize sexism BMW Contents Holy smoke, Homer, it's an archbishop Ecclestone sued for cut of a hot property PC World 'Blackspot' areas get property-crash warning Private military firms face Irap probe Last British soldier murdered by IRA 'sacrificed' Vauxhall H-block prison 'shirne' fears Crow in cronies row as wife wins key union role E1 A1 jets given missile defence over Heathrow Euro Tunnel British 'sex bombs' hit Nazi morale Huntley police face calls to resign It was pain actualy—a director confesses City exodus alters the countryside Fiat UK PLC is Top Dog: Who Needs Europe? Those who stand against EU federalism are cast as Little Englanders, too dim or prejudiced to be taken seriously. But, says David Smith, they are right. Euroscepticism is the intelligent way ahead Volkswagen Two cheers for Dad (Mum says you are doing terribly well, really, but you could do better still) Skoda Auto Avenging angel of the death camps Profile Aaarrgghh to Zzzzzzzz of the beautiful game BT Give us a real choice The evolution of Dad Endowment Shortfall? The Sunday Times Every dark consitution has a silver lining Brown's tax grabs will get to us, and him, in the end Whatever you think of George Carey, you can't deny … Atticvs Call me senator—it's too hard being a duke Atticvs Eyes turn to Clinton as US Ambassador Who quits Britain Atticvs EU tobacco subsidey burns £88m hole in our pockets Atticvs It's from our Son in the Algarve! The awful truth: we may all be criminally irresponsible The Minister of Defence last year spent £7.9m on ente Atticvs Welsh National Opera Life in Iraq now 'worse than under Saddam' The new 2004 Rover 75 Instant experts on kabbalah Waste of Money Cancer 'cure' in us all Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Londo Return of the Combeback Kid Tomorrow Bill Clinton launches his $10m autobiography. There is new detail on 'that woman'. but might his real ageda be a return to the White House? Sarah Baxter reports on a man America just can't keep down Lloyds TSB This is your captain speaking. We are cruising at 2,40 Esso DNA may prove 'King of France' claim Iran arouses new nuclear bomb fear Multiple Display Advertising Items American missile raid on Al-Qaeda hide-out leaves 20 civilians dead National savings & investments Chinese couples marry into the big time Dang blast: these effing cowboys are the sound of the dirty old West Sauds gun down terror mastermind Nissan Uncovered: plot to drive whites from Zimbabwe Librarian stole £26m of books Vanunu in legal battle for new life abroad Smiling Kerry draws crowds as confidence ebbs in Bush BT Back his Fight for Justice Flights expose hole in US hijack terror defences Toyota Today's weather Labour loses flagship council News in Brief Man abducts son Israeli troops 'fired over British MPs' Pensions protest Church to relax marriage regulations £5m Lotto jackpot to rollover Boy shot dead Puppy starts fire Dutroux: the men in the shadows The Times Dutroux: the men in the shadows Illegible Article Freedom hope for Russian oil tycoon We're all falling out of love with London Lexus Channel 4: home of the brain-dead Happy Father's Day? Yeah right Having just paid my monster tax bill (thanks, Gordon) Contents Contents Everton: Rooney not for sale Czechs bounce back to beat Holland 3-2 Contents Alfa Romeo Lisbon stage set for Positive signs for Eriksson? There is room for improvement but plenty of cause for optimism ahead of the Croatia showdown The Sunday Times This week's Euro 2004 action in Portugal England's big guns Beckham:'No excuses' England's captain admits that some of the star names owe their country a big performance against Croatia tomorrow Croatia in race abuse probe Uefa are to investigate allegations that Croatian fans racially absued France's black players during the 2-2 draw in Leiria last Thursday, reports David Bond LuGozade Croatia sound battle cry Croatia may lack star players, but their growing sense of self-belief and team spirit will pose a stern test for England Coatia sound battle cry The Sunday Times Collina named as refered for crunch game in Lisbon Neville steps up to play leading role England's senior pro has picked the wrong fights in the past, but when it mattered most he came good to lift spirits in a stunned dressing room, writes Joe Lovejoy Natural born Thriller The sky's the limit: how the bidding might rocket for Everton's wonder boy Times Online Zizou has stomach for a fight The voice of sport Sky Little grief over Harrison's going Kick out the wrestling Advocaat counts cost on night of emotion Holland's coach believed the Czechs would fear his multi-telented outfit, but he couldn't have been more wrong Smicer takes Czechs to last eight Latvia heroes stand tall against Germany Portugal feeling the Heat Defeat against Spain tonight would be the hosts' nightmare come true, but Deco can lift the hopes of a nation Smart Danes keep it in the family The Scandinavians are punching above their weight at Euro 2004 for one reason—their relaxed approach Heroes and Villains They arrived in Portugal as icons, but some of Europe's finest players could return home. with their reputations in tatters Euro 2004 shorts Chileno Courting Glory The new Tim Henman is more relaxed, more confident, and insists he's under less pressure. Can he finally win Wimbledon? Henman for the final, but Federer for the ultimate prize Pat Cash says the defending champion will dash the English pretender's last hope of Wimbledon glory Six to watch: Barry Flatman assesses the men best equipped to triumph at Wimbledon Express Delivery The cream of the servers and returners who have graced Wimbledon Air-Berlin Melissa Johnson John McEnroe Damir Dokic Jeff Tarango Book of the week Feet in The Clouds By Richard Askwith, Aurum Press, £16.99 Sir Cliff Richard Tim Henman Barbara Potter Greg Rusedski Linda Siegel Dorothy Cavis-Brown DVD of the week Wimbledon: The Lighter Side Green Umbrella, £12.99 60 seconds in sport Making of a genius The Big Interview: Roger Federer The defending champion tells Nick Pitt how a change in his approach to the game has transformed his fortunes Roger Federer on. . . William Hill Another Family affair With their rivals stricken by injury chronic loss of form and a lack of belief in their own ability on grass, the Williams sisters can look forward to having things all their own way at Sw19, writes Nick Pitt The Sunday Times Resurgent Capriati can count on staying power It's been a hard slog for Jennifer Capriati, but the American embarks on her 11th Wimbledon campaign with renewed grit and determination Nerve wins tight final Svetlana Kuznetsova is confident about playing at Wimbledon after holding her nerve to win at Eastbourne. By Nick Pitt England on the floor after red card fiasco Rokocoko on song for Kiwis New Zealand Player ratings England Tale of two teams: how New Zealand have got off the hook and England have paid the penalty We got thin edge of the wedge both times Simon Shaw's sending-off was out of proportion in a tough Test. His offence warranted nothing more than a caution Larkham the dangerman for wounded Wallabies Australia were unconvincing against the Scots, but their fly-half can cause England problems next weekend The moment England were plunged into the red Shaw cleared of foul play The England lock controversially dismissed after 10 minutes at Eden Park was acquitted by a judicial tribunal early this morning. Nick Cain reports Irish wake-up call is too late Bmibaby. com Scots find hope in defeat Williams treble slays Pumas Barrichello in control for Ferrari The Brazilian turns the tables on teammate Michael Schumacher to take pole position for today's US Grand Prix Today's grid The Sunday Times Lexus Barrichello in control for Ferrari The Brazilian turns the tables on teammate Michael Schumacher to take pole position for today's US Grand Prix 'a nightmare. It feels like I've never played this game before' The secret diary of Nicholas Alexander Faldo Cobra 440 Mickelson takes rough with smooth The Masters champion accepts his medicine and goes into today's final US Open round two shots off the pace Leaderboard Gayle shines under lights County scoreboards Loye anchors Lancashire McGrath coup for Middlesex Surrey prosper Cricket round-up Strauss composes winning score in impressive rehearsal Renault England's No 1 for keeps Geraint Jones has staged a one-man revolution to take over the gloves for both England's Test and one-day teams Four keepers who could use a bat Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Tetley's Super League Other Sport Athletics Pools Today's racecards Pontefract Knee injury brings Olympic heartbreak for Hansen Sports round-up Rugby league Fixtures Rowing Cycling Golf Motorcycling Rugby union This Week Doyen shines foe Dettori A superb Hardwicke win set the seal on Royal Ascot for Godolphin and made their star performer the King George favourite The Times Doyen shines for Dettori Sport Letters Write to : The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday The Sunday Times Caught in time The Handsome Eight change tennis forever, 1968 One for the future Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Virginia Wade, 1977 Wimbledon champion, on Red Laver Any Answers? Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Land Rover Contents Bank governor King gets a mauling from Brown Supermum from San Diego holds key to M&S bid Regus to make $300m offer for American rival Investec Agenda 3i's Telegraph hopes hinge on Montgomery's cost cutting plans Supermum from San Diego holds key to M&S bid Special Report Private medicine needs surgery The NHS revolution is threatening the future of medical insurance, writes John Waples 16 pages of business The Sunday Times Stagecoach to hand back £250m Firms eye chance to build £1bn care group Investors set for Shell showdown The Sunday Times Investors set for Shell showdown Times Online Price war dents Vodafone Germans weigh T&B bid Business Digest Contents Livingstone to have a say over commuter lines Pension worries hit Hodder deal Staffing crisis forces employers to raise pay Business Letters Contents Friends Reunited finds new pal Down Under Arms firm promises high-tech jobs for UK BT Green is two-one down with 20 minutes to play Agenda Housing lessons Britain can learn Down Under Economic Outlook Branson's shout Heed the market and look to the aircraft carriers American Account Crunch Time The sparks are flying in the battle for M&S after Philip Green's second offer was rejected out of hand by Stuart Rose. Now both men need to woo the key investors. Matthew Goodman reports How Green's Offer Works Contents The Times Bank of Scotland Waitrose is not posh: it's moving up north The Andrew Davidson Interview Steven Esom, boss of the south's 'niche regional grocer', has a lot to be happy about after the group's recent acquisition of 19 new stores Now prudence starts playing for Chelsea After that £112m spending spree on players, David Bond finds a more restrained mood at Stamford Bridge Steven Esom's Working Day Working Space The Sunday Times Vital Statistics Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance ITunes is a hit, but will it be a star? Apple's virtual music site wants 10% of total song sales, but in its present form that looks ambitious. By Paul Durman Private medicine needs Contents Barclays hopeful of snatching Telegraph The twins lead the race in the final leg, but 3i has a secret weapon in former Mirror boss David Montgomery, write Dominic O'Connell and Dominic Rushe See what you can do O2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items China slams brakes on growth Heavy handed attempts to slow the economy are hitting the private sector hardest. But foreign investors are still optimistic. Michael Sheridan reports rom Hefei Shareholders force change on Shell The Dutch and British arms could be merged to make management easier. Report by Dominic O'Connell Jackpot curbs hit UK casinos The long-awaited liberalisation of gambling laws has disappointed the big players. Matthew Goodman reports Nokia 6820 Mail order company posts good growth Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Findel? The Week that was M&S spurns Green's latest offer Business on the Box Findel 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 Firms hit again by a liability insurance rise Premiums are being driven up by a 'blame and claim' culture. But firms can take steps to ease the pain, says Matthew Wall Make the web work harder for you How to Create an effective website Blower: Todd Enterprises Search begins for Britain's top high-tech companies Tech Track 100 The Business Doctor: Don't take it too easy on holiday pay Are You a Technology Star? Kingston Smith Acting set the stage for career in restaurants How I Made It Keith McNally founder of The Third Man Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dances that wow wedding guests Idea of the Week In search of a meal ticket Insight for the Middle Market The owners of Cook, a company that makes gourmet frozen food, want to expand nationwide but cannot find the funding. Report by Andrew Stone Use franchise cash to expand kitchens What the Experts Say Home delivery could boost sales Cook's Challenges Look to management for funding Don't be lured by the supermarkets Expand through joint ventures Grow in Britain before looking overseas The Sunday Times Progress Report GRP Laminates HSBC The world's local bank Stakes are high in TV racing row Prufrock Liz lines up with Rabbit Morgan's feeling bullish TBI takeover rumours in the air again Inside the City Hilton Sunday-times Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents The Boy who Cried Pele called it the Beautiful Game but life can be ugly for football's poor boys made good. As today's England stars sparkle in Portugal, Paul Gascoigne describes the painful aftermath of fame Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Gazza File As a Muslim, I say no to the cover-up Lucky Leeson's guide to gambling Nick Leeson, the man who brought down Barings, says don't put your shirt on the new casinos As a Muslim, I say no to the cover-up Apprenticeships Bad news for clock watchers God help us: a holy war for the White House 'White flight' is a perfect fright Mean Fields Still an angry man, always an Outsider Interview Jasper Gerard meets Play it how you like, this is the death knell for CDs Last week's launch of iTunes in Britain heralds a music revolution, says Pete Tong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seducing the Stasi How did author Anna Funder get sinister secret policemen to tell all? She explains to Stuart Wavell Multiple Classified Advertising Items The confused claims of the clone arranger Jasper Gerard meets a cult leader whose fertility claims are out of this world A short, sharp shock for the instant Dad On Father's Day, Stephen Clark, husband of former prisoner Sally Clark, reveals how he coped as a lone parent The Sunday Times You're in Britain now, girls—so get legless quick Giles Hattersley watches foreign girls as they adapt to life in the boozy UK M&S: short for money and sex When Anthony Blond's father married into the Marks & Spencer dynasty he discovered a world of elegant wit and louche excess The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Victory comes late for the broadband revolutionaries Low-cost, superfast internet, video on demand and free calls—all over the phone line. It's the reality in France, says Azeem Azhar, but Britain is finally starting to catch up BT's next giant leap Sounding off Unbundle Choice: Entertainment down the Phone Line Don't panic Web Directory Top UK web brands brought to book Site test Buyer's guide Flash devices Easy on the Pocket Chic on a Stick Keep X Files Secret The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Questionable foundations Providing millions of pounds to schools to teach creationism is dangerous, say atheist Richard Dawkins and the Bishop of Oxford Apathy? What apathy? Mock elections at schools are proving a popular way to get pupils interested in politics, says David Cracknell Multiple Display Advertising Items Not all literary guides put children on the right path Answer the question It's a mystery why this place gets so raved about Winner's Dinners Oh Big Brother, why art thou? Shock exchange The tabloid week Vanity product of the week This Life Excuse of the week Football violence of the week Dimwits of the week Hat Trick at Ascot Romantic of the week Civic honour of the week The Daily Telegraph: Ulrich Inderbinen Last word . . . Better Late than Never Fat Bloke Visits Pub The Daily Telegraph: Patricia Batty Shaw Winner's Letters Talking Heads Week Nick Newman's Week Contents Barefoot Britain Great beaches, fine food, sea air - you'll fall in love with our classic seaside breaks From remote coves to boutique retreats, you can't beat the British seaside. We've beachcombed the country for the best five weekends our coast has to offer Porthbean Cornwall Flybe. com Whitstable Kent Good Gear Guide: beach special Picnics are an essential part of the British seaside weekend. Here's our pick of the best alfresco kit Make a break for barefoot Britain Markwarner Holkham Norfolk Whitby North Yorkshire Scarista Outer Hebrides Only fools rush in to the fields of gold Max Anderson was on a six-month quest to strike it lucky in the wilds of west Australia. His first job? To get lost . . . Three more outback adventures Ireland Royal Brunei The Sunday Times School hols prices:'It will get worse' Holiday money Eurostar Holidays Direct North America Travel Service Tunis is one of this year's hotly tipped destinations Where was I? Questions and Answers Seafrance Bargains Make Brits get visas, say US terror chiefs Join the space race Holidaymakers from Hell by Patrick Blackden (Virgin £6.99) Is this island worth £172,600 a week? Musha Cay is the world's most expensive island—but is it good value? Susan d'Arcy cheques in British Airways Hidden Turkey On the 'cheap' Freewheeling to France Swap four wheels for two next time you Channel-hop, with Brian Schofield's guide to Breton biking Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Freewheeling to France Who's afraid of the big, bad sister? Chloe ordered Hannah Andrews not to seduce the waiter. So what did she do? Clubs Sunsail More wheelies The Smart Guide You don't have to be Grizzly Adams to crack the Canyon. Follow Simon Hacker for awe without the angst The smart tour Everything you need to know to plan your Grand trip Lunn Poly Knowledge is power Lost resorts—the secret stars of the sunkissed Med Love the sun, hate the crowds? Here's the answer: the summer hot spots that promise a piece of Mediterranean magic all to yourself The Pelion Multiple Display Advertising Items Montenegro Sardinia Lost resorts—the secret stars of the sunkissed Med Puglia Multiple Display Advertising Items Alentejo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Trinidad, Ghana and japan all hit the high notes for jazz icon Hugh Masekela Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Where was I? Win a week for two in a deluxe suite at the Jamaica Inn, with Caribtours The competition Contents Loyal borrowers losing out on £1bn First signs of property slowdown Equitable damages News in Brief Contents Pension credit waste Higher oil prices boost the Footsie Fidelity Investments Simpler savings mean you pay more for less Comment Intelligent Finance Taxman ca't take slice of endowment payment A Question of Money Burberry boss fashions £700,000 profit Directors' Deals MBNA Europe Contents Savers hit by Labour's hike in fund fees The government has caved in to pressure to raise the charges on a range of financial products. By Alicia Wyllie Split-cap payouts may take years Scottish Widows Adviser Helps Building Estimator to Knock down Fund Fees Abbey Ways to cut the cost of investing Experts back small funds for big gains Should you move your money from established firms to fledgling managers, asks David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions of pension savers in new mis-selling scandal People who were wrongly advised to contract out of the state pension could get compensation. By David Budworth The Royal Bank of Scotland Persuaded to Opt out at Eighteen Life Search Government raises cap on retirement funds to £2.3m Abbey How to help your child buy a home Half of parents want to contribute to their son or daughter's first house, but do they understand the risks? By Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Guarantors Mortgages the Experts Recommend Joint mortgages Giving a deposit Two Flats for Two Daughters Mortgage rates go up by stealth Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopping for a recovery Banks are told: speed up cheque clearance Tennis star counts Wimbledon winnings Annabel Croft never triumphed at the UK's top tournament, but she proved a smash at local property, writes Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the fear out of speaking in public Anxiety management, rather than skills training, is the way to became a confident public speaker, says Adrian Furnham Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate sites are a no-go area for job hunters Multiple Display Advertising Items Weighing up the work-life balancing act Working parents can request flexible hours but this has caused a backlash among other employees, writes Jane Hughes Multiple Display Advertising Items Will Vietnam outstrip us? Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in Psychic Fiend Network Express Way Barbie Wants You! Get your skates on to see Staright Express! The Funday Times Today 7 Days What's Happening in the World this Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Desert Dino Go Banamas Bad Dads Exprome … Funday makes the news cool! Berul the Peril F-mail Beryl beats the boys! Wordwise . . . Father's Day . . . Keepsake Keeper Play Test When Crayola gave us its latest product range to test, we decided to hand the job over to the pupils at St Joseph's RC Primary School, in Sale, and they couldn't wait to begin playing! Xtra Cool Sticker Maker Zoogles Sticker Maker Keepsake Keeper Spider Pens Collection Groovy Graphix Projector/z-Oomy Thanks to everybody who took part in the product testin Wow! Face the Fear! Wild Boys or Mild Boys? Phixx proclaim to be wild Boys on their new single, so Funday took Andrew, Mikey, Chris, Peter and Nikk to Alton Towers to see if they were up to our rollercoaster challenge Air Next generation flying coaster Top speed: 75kph G-force: 3.5Gs Nemesis Inverted steel coaster Top speed: 81kph G-force: 4 Spinball Whizzer Single Fresh! This Week Web Winner Live Event Book Album Book Single DVD Playstation 2 Single Go Timbo! Squirt Newton's Law Jarvis Newton is such a cutie! Quick Fire Pop to It Girl on tour Funday knows good music! Nintendo Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Audi vows to match BMW 3 for 1 Up to Speed Villeneuve speeds into Goodwood Born to be a girl racer Cars on TV All the best jokes start right here Me and my Motors On his CD Changer We have lift-off: this is the summer of the convertible Our guide to getting the wind in your hair without feeling the breeze in your wallet. Andrew Frankel looks at the best open-tops in all classes We have lift-off: this is the summer of the convertible The Bestsellers Topless for Less Second-Hand Bargains Porsche Where's the clutch, Hutch? Roland White grapples manfully with the cars that made 1970s cop shows go with a roar and a screech Ford Bantamweight with bags of swank Multiple Display Advertising Items Better Class of Picnic Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Competition Commuter The Knowledge Cadillac Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Be a Sport, Buy a T-Shirt Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Porsche 911 The Sunday Times Values Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Coupé manual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I do not, cannot, will not, believe it . . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying: the instant rally star Hubert Scott, winner of our competition to compete in a rally, isn't stopping there, reports Neil Leighton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters MG Rover Approved The five-star safety catch Euro NCAP's latest car safety results are out this week. But should they be taken at face value, asks James Luckhurst Star Performance the Safest and Most Dangerous Cars The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Inside How Much? A city centre flat in . . . Is It worth It? Moving Love match for LA Time and place Only after tennis player John Lloyd moved to southern California did he truly feel at home Design Classics Norman Foster's Nomos table Where have all the houses gone? Despite the Bank of England's warning that house prices may fall, there is one good reason why they continue to rise—a shortage of properties for sale, reports Graham Norwood Extent of the Drought Richmond Lock Elegant estate Houses of the week Regency splendour Historic coach house Stylish mill conversion Timber-framed treasure Rare cottage Bienheim Bishop Get the look: boho chic It's just a white room, a vibrant rug and a few old things from granny's attic, says Victoria O'brien FPDSavills Crest Nicholson Crestnicholson Durham prices to dance about New investment in coastal areas means Billy Elliot isn't the only one with a spring in his step, says Caroline Brannigan FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to roll out the carpet Cottage industry Multiple Display Advertising Items The project If space is at a premium, consider extending underground The Project The Lowdown The home If you want your rug or kilim to stay chic get a professional in to clean it — or learn to do the job properly yourself Jackson-Stops & Staff Imperialwharf Top tables Go modern and angular and your coffee table won't look naff, says Victoria O'brien Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Naea Estate Agents Hidden danger lurks in France A holiday homes scheme offers maximum gain for minimum outlay — but approach with care, warns Helena Frith Powell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island market rocks German buyers are scarce, but British cash is driving the Mallorcan market ever upwards, says Karen Robinson High Notes Multiple Classified 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 Private screenings Nobody likes to be overlooked in the garden—TOBY Buckland explains how to hide from nosy neighbours Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden What to Do this Week The Sunday Times Sunny side up Solar-powered garden lights and water features won't cost the earth, says Neil Wormald Hamptons Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking in for design inspiration Mood lighting, bathrooms with plasma-screen televisions—upmarket developers are taking their cue from hip hotels, says Liat Joshi Galliard Hotels Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To the frontiers of space Using an architect's savvy, this huge London extension was built without the need for a planning application, says Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rental game: stick or twist? With rising interest retes, is it time for landlords to sell up, asks Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Sony Contents Antonio Banderas finds his voice in Shrek 2, but his … The jolly green giant hit How do you go about continuing a tale that seemed to end happily ever after? Christopher Goodwin looks at the birth of a monster success Virgin The return of the Saint Shaznay Lewis has emerged from the wilderness with a fine debut album, says Dan Cairns Chitty Chitty Bang Bang It's got the wrong name, but the Whitechapel's new show of local artists does have street cred, says Waldemar Januszczak Sadler's Wells Biteback Nature, fuchsia in tooth and claw Television A living legacy Radio waves The Hours of the Day Rest of the week's films New Wimbledon Theatre Deep Blue PG, 90 mins Confidences trop intimes 15,104 mins The Cooler 15,102 mins Almost Peaceful (Un Monde presque paisible) 15,94 mins The Month Jersey Girl 12A, 102 mins Freeze Frame 15,99 mins The Whole 10 Yards 12A, 99 mins Short Cuts If looks could kill Bitchy and funny, Mean Girls is a wicked treat, says Cosmo Landesman Glastonbury Shock to the system The scourge of Emin and Hirst, Robert Hughes is back on our television screens pleading for a return to 'slow art', says Richard Brooks The Peter Hall Company 2004 Red Hot Albums at Red Hot Prices . . . Havana high time Carlos Acosta is sharing the lead in his 'life story' ballet: will it be the making of a new Cuban star, asks Clifford Bishop Comedy Theatre Borders Books Next Week in the Sunday Times The Sunday Times Never too old to rock'n'roll Reunion gigs are all the rage, but what's the attraction for a band that faded out on a high note, asks Stewart Lee Good Grief Savoy Theatre Classical On record The week's essential new releases Wagner Tristan and Isolde Voigt, Moser, Lang, Weber, Holl, Vienna State Opera, cond Christian Thielemann DG 474 974-2 (3 CDs) Sviatoslav Richter Works by Schubert, Chopin and Liszt BBC Music BBCL 4146-2 Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Classical CD of the week Handel: La Lucrezia; Theodora and Serse arias Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, cond Harry Bicket Avie AV 0030 Martha Argerich and Friends Live from the Lugano Festival 2003 EMI Classics 5 62970 2 (3 CDs) Brahms Four Hand Music, Vol II Silke-Thora Matthies, Christian Köhn Naxos 8,554272 Classical Pop and Jazz Christine McVie In the Meantime Sanctuary SANCD280 The Concretes The Concretes Licking Fingers LFCDX012 Wilco A Ghost Is Born Nonesuch 7559798092 New kids in town Republic of Loose Orbital Blue Album IHT Records Orbitalcd001 Gram Parsons Sacred Hearts & Fallen Angels Rhino 0076780rhi Various Artists Standing in the Shadows of Motown; Deluxe Edition Hip-O 440 066 365-2 (2 CDs) Badly Drawn Boy One Plus One Is One Twisted Nerve/XL TNXLCD 179 Kings of Convenience Riot on an Empty Street Source CDSOUR099 Various Artists Impressed with Gilles Peterson, Vol 2 UCJ 9820142 The Month Goods and monsters At the Aldeburgh Festival, Harrison Birtwistle indulges his love of form and repetition, says Paul Driver Hope of the States Good tunes, bad taste Faust's dated kitsch and Norma's staging leave Hugh Canning depressed The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Faust Dance Concerts The Sunday Times Pop Comedy Film The Day After Tomorrow Theatre Measure for Measure Art Russian Landscape in the Age of Tolstoy Comedy Reginald D Hunter Opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Dance La Fille mal gardée Concerts Spitalfields Festival Pop Fleadh The Arab-Israeli Cookbook Gate HMV Ion Mercury, Colchester Vodou Nation West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Tamar's Revenge Swan, Stratford-upon-Avon Dirty Blonde Duke of York's A lark in the park Victoria Segal admires Russ Abbot's rather nice ass in a Midsummer Night's Dream Multiple Display Advertising Items Games Shrek 2 GameCube, Ps2, Xbox, £39.99; PC, £29.99; all ages The Times Literary Suppliment The Month The Ladykillers DVDs and Videos Warner, U, 87 mins; £9.99 (DVD) Michael Caine Collection Paramount, 15,337 mins; £29.99 (DVD) Hopes and Fears Pieces of April MGM, 12,80 mins; £15.99 (DVD), rental Cinema 16—European Shorts Vol 1 Vital Distribution, E, 210 mins; £19.99 Agenda Missing in action A splendid set and Stravinsky's perky music can't lift a dull show, says David Dougill Royal Albert Hall The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The field of dreams Muck and magic Read on . . . Websites The 17th century's south bank show The Age of Shakespeare by Frank Kermode Weidenfeld £12.99 pp194 Read on . . . Websites Diary Waterstone's His dark material Dreaming to Some Purpose: An Autobiography by Colin Wilson Century £20 pp402 Whose land is it anyway? Whitefella Jump up by Germaine Greer Profile £7.99 pp232 The Broken String: The Last Words of an Extinct People by Neil Bennun Viking £17.99 pp420 Waterstone A little night reading In the news Books behind the headlines: Wimbledon Dictating the 20th century The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia by Richard J Overy Allen Lane £25 pp896 Dead reckoning Read on . . . Websites: Ready to explode? The Bomb: A Life by Gerard DeGroot Cape £18.99 pp397 Waterstone's The Troubles he's seen Himself Alone: David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism by Dean Godson HarperCollins £35 pp1,002 The world in their hands Why Globalisation Works: The Case for a Global Market Economy by Martin Wolf Yale £19.99 pp398 The Sun Road Tracy Chevalier Striding into the unknown The Places in between by Rory Stewart Picador £17.99 pp324 Military & Aviation Book Society Summer books at Waterstone When small was beautiful A Jew Made in England by Anthony Blond Timewell Press £20 pp287 Waterstones All together now The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many are Smarter than the Few by James Surowiecki Little, Brown £16.99 pp296 Waterstone's A shock to his system Change of Heart by Barbara Anderson Cape £16.99 pp192 A plot in the dark Mr Paradise by Elmore Leonard Viking £16.99 pp288 The book of Ruth My Nine Lives by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala J Murray £16.99 pp277 Children's book of the week Dotty Inventions and Some Real Ones Too by Roger McGough illus Holly Swain Age 5-8 WHSmith Pick of the week Paperbacks The Centre of the Bed An Autobiography by Joan Bakewell Martha Gellhorn: A Life by Caroline Moorehead A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies by John Murray Trawler The Lady and the Unicorn Snobs written and read by Julian Fellowes Audio books of the week Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World by Niall Ferguson Kafka's Dick by Alan Bennett performed by Richard Griffiths, Alison Steadman and cast Six by Jim Crace Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read . . . 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Family Xchange (BBC1, 10am) Eastern promise Euro 2004: Croatia v England (BBC1, 7.30pm) Apple of their eye Pushy Parents? (ITV1, 8.30pm) Eye of the beholder Art And Islam: The Hermitage And The Khalili Collections (BBC4, 8.30pm) Best evolution Neanderthal (History, 9pm) Pick of the day Sport in The Sixties (BBC4, 10pm) Comic nostalgia Comedy Connections: The Goodies (BBC1, 10.35pm) Too much info Animal Passions (C4,10.45pm) Rocky (BBC1, 11.05pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Monday 21 June Radio …22… Pick of the Day Always The Bridesmaid (R4,11.30am) Children in need Little Angels (BBC1, 7pm) Mouse problems Location, Location, Location—First-Time Buyers (C4,8pm) Tough on crime Crimewatch UK (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day The Model, The Poster And 3,000 Women (C4,10.45pm) And the winner is . . . Bollywood Star (C4,9pm) Not so elementary CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Five, 9pm) Coming clean Panorama Special: Clinton—The Interview (BBC1, 10.35pm) Tabloid tales The Hunt For Jack The Ripper (History, 11pm) Wolfen (Sky Cinema 1,10.10pm) Films Sky Movies 1 BBC1 Five ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One …22… Radio Wednesday 23 June Pick of the Day Parliamentary Questions (R4,1.30pm) Pool of talent Ground Force Goes Merseyside (BBC1, 7.30pm) Derring do Escape From . . . Red Berlin (Five, 7.30pm) Arabian night The Other Side Of Suez (BBC4, 9.30pm) Grounded Aircrash Investigation (Five, 10pm) Pick of the day Frasier (C4,10.50pm) Literary insight Imagine: Dirty But Clean Pierre (BBC1, 10.35pm) Celeb calamities 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (Five, 11pm) The October Mam (C4,1pm) The October Man (C4,1pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday 23 June ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday 23 June Radio Thursday … June Pick of the Day Michelangelo's David (R4,11.30am) It's a funny old game Euro 2004 (BBC1, 7.30pm) You need hands Tim Marlow On: A Secret History Of Clay (Five, 7.30pm) Home from hell No Going Back (C4,8pm) Best girl power 50 Greatest Women In Video (VH-1,8pm) Pick of the day Equinox: Human Face Transplant (C4,9pm) Class will out Design For Life: Agnès B (BBC4, 8.30pm) Food for thought Body Hits: Snack Attack (BBC3, 9.30pm) Too close to home NYPD Blue (C4,1am) The Iron Petticoat (C4,1pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday June ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday … June Radio Friday 25 June Pick of the Day Jo Whiley (R1,10am) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 7pm or 8pm) Highbrow TV Queer Eye For The Straight Guy (C4,7.30pm) Feelgood drama Margery And Gladys (ITV1, 8pm) Struggling sitcom Will And Grace (C4,9.30pm) Pick of the day Glastonbury (BBC3, 7pm; BBC2, 11.35pm) Come dancing Deadly Arts: Capoeira (National Geographic, 10pm) No more, please Taxi Nights (ITV1, 11pm) Oddest drama The Prisoner (BBC4, 11pm) Films Sky Movies 1 Apache (C4,1. 10pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Chekhov's Death — Fact And Fiction (R4,3. 30pm) The sound of music Glastonbury (BBC2, 3pm) Wot, no medals? The Olympic Torch Concert (BBC1, 6pm) Invitation to the dance The Rough Guide To Choreography (C4,7pm) Rap on the knuckles CSI: Miami (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day The Elgin Marbies (BBC2, 9.10pm) First impressions Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes (ITV1, 10pm) BBC1 Films Anaconda (C4,9. 35pm) BBC1 Saturday 26 June ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One …26… Bose Contents Vauxhal Contents Opener Next Big Thing Microsoft …epetomane Can't Live without Pants on Fire: The Words Biggest Lies Brand Royalty Best of British Dfs As a Child Living on the Streets, my Mother was so Hungry, She Ate Cardboard and Leaves and Candle Wax Bupa DA RNIB Wanted to Hang out on the Streets. Don't Want to Spend my Time Doing Sissy Things like Pointing my Toes Holly Wood Mention of Pellicano's Name was Enough to Bring People out in a Cold Sweat SAAB Sainsbury's They find school a struggle. Some of them disrupt classrooms and are headed for a life of crime. 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