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News from 04/07/2004

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J Cason, Kelth Westhead, John Dugdale, Joe Elder, Nigel Sherwin, Mark Strong, Barbara Hall, Robert Craik, Simon Armitage, Chris Curtis, David Mills, Peter Whittle, Sally Brock, Martyn Powls, Nicholas Rufford, Jason Dawe, Laura Bailey, Pam Barrett, Professor Gideon Garter, Kay Carter, Jonathan Miller, Bruce Millar, Andrew Longmore, Jane Mulkerrins, Susan d'Arcy, Ian Critchiey, Gareth Walsh, Phil Green, Frank Whitford, Timothy Garton Ash, Ivo Tennant, David Landers, Matthew Davis, Barry J Holmes, Caroline Brannigan, Ferdinand Mount, David Gower, Keith Wood, Kate reardon, Vivek Singh, Chris Mackey, Allan Brown, P D, David Smith, Tim Richards, Richard Bond, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Robert Fox, Clive Davis, Ian Poulter, Ed Balls, Jemima French, Joseph Dunn, Martin James, Simon Wilde, B M, Robert Winnett, Jeremy Seal, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Daisy de Villeneuve, Paul Durkin, Eva Celer, Alan Rhodes, Isabella Tree, Steve Boyd, David Hewson, David Elstein, D Milburn, David Bond, Frank Dobson, Angus Palmer, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Lucy Rouse, Jeremy Clarkson, Ryan Gilbey, Philip Smith, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Michael Portillo, Patricia Nicol, Anthony Peregrine, Henry Schukman, Sarah Dempster, Theresa Villiers, Dave Pollard, Shirely Williams, Richard Need, Richard Fletcher, Chitralekha Mehta, Ziad Al-Najim, Greg Struthers, George Perry, Lydia Slater, Domnici Bates, Adam Nathan, J Atherton, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Grand Sums, Talib Choudhry, Ian Wright, Johnathan Northcroft, Susan D'Arcy, J A Charial, Stuart Morris, Susan Exshaw, Paul Donovan, Adam Nathan Defence Correspondent, Richard Titchener, Penelope Hobhouse, Vincent Crump, Paul Kimmage, Hugh McIlvanney, Lee Taylor, Frank Walsh, Chris Woodhead, Richard Vernon, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Alan Broad, Iain Gately, David Turner, Philippa Forrester, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Vanora Bennett, Paul Driver, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Phill Baker, Ed Gorman, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Trevor Hamley, Stephen Amidon, Bonnie Rakhit, Peter Koening, Susan Clark, Tim Clifford, Natalie Garham, Blower, Nell Wormald, Christina Lamb, Hugh Pearmen, Lois Rogers, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Chris Rawlinson, Gareth Huw Davies, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Denis Pallis, Robbie Hudson, Les Baux de Provence, Diana Wright, Catherine Turner, Dr Mark Tilden, Barry Flatman tennis correspondent, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Peter Koenig, Barry Flatman, Louise Armitstead, Michael Wright, Robbie Burns, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Adrienne Connors, Lynda Mourad, Caroline Donald, Jeremy Lewis, Rob Ryan, Jessica Brinton, David Walsh, Barry Flatman Tennis Correspondent, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Sally Klnnes, Gareth Southgate, Bryan Appleyard, Helen Stewart, Sarah Keenlyside, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Burlington Bertie, Bethan Cole, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Dr Leyla Sanai, Shane Watson, Sarah Kate Templeton, Maurice Chittenden, Philip Johnstone, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, George Lucas, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Dharmasiri Agalawatta, Jonathan Leake, Brendan Simms, Sophie Kirkham, Dan Box, Mike Smith, Clare Francis, T C, John Harlow, Niall Ferguson, Barry Collins, Hunter Davies, Tony Jacklin, John Waples, A A Gill, Lanie Goodman, Melanie McDonagh, Matthew Campbell, Denis Walsh, John Carey, Mary Braid, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Imre Karacs, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Daniel Emery, William Simons, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, John Aizlewood, Peter Schmeichel, James Knight, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, D Robinson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Graham Norwood, Victor Bryant, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Green, Stewart Mitchell, John Wapies, David Smith Economics Editor, Matt Roberts, Susannah Price, Paul Cairns, Sarah Baxter, Chris Feetenby, Mat Loup, Matthew Goodman, Nick Austin, India Knight, Kate Spicer, Simon Howard, Peter Clowes, Nina Goswami, Tom Holland, Barry Newcombe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Trevor Phillips,

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Contents Spy bosses damned in Iraq probe Abortion has gone too far, says man who changed law Sarah-Kate Templeton and Lois Rogers Lansen Contents Shining victory: Maria Sharapova shows her trophy … What's bugging the union leader? His own members. . . Magical Maria, 17, is queen of Wimbledon Contents The Sunday Times Contents The Sunday Times Contents Hilton Frontline troops may cover for fire strikers Iraqi militants 'behead' Muslim US marine Free books stoke up railmen's radicalism Contents Blair in retreat on bid to ban smacking Hotshot who blew in from Siberia Sharapova plays it coy over secret inspiration Rayner too scared of superbug to use NHS hospital Multiyork Contents Wimbledon Upsets Downtime is over as pill offers 24-hour living Multiple Display Advertising Items Children face ban on buying pets Hard-up Brando took drag role to rasise cash Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents New York memorial for 9/11 Britons Multiple Display Advertising Items Too much salt 'cuts brainpower' Parents to get more choice with expansion of best schools Pinter tells of anguish over his 'lost' son Swirling Saturn just like Earth at heart Connery to bank £2m for memoirs Yard comes out as gays' best friend Fluent in Finance More to be spent on crime control Barclays splash out on £37m floating palce Commuters who share their cars to get fast lanes on motorways Rover Olympic Hopefuls Sail close to the Wind with their Strip for Gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenness next to godliness for church Diarist sacked over sale of Diana Secrets Vauxhall Eurofighter cost blamed for troop cuts London swings to youth invasion Contents Canon 'Deranged' Mr X new suspect in Billie-Jo case Blair Laid Bare Even M16 now admits it was wrong about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. It leaves Tony Blair embarrassingly exposed as a report into the intelligence failures 100ms. David Leppard and Adam Nathan report Words that Will Haunt PM Skoda Auto Want to buy a brand new plasma TV for £1.55? Then enter … Jeep What Am I Bid for These Luxury Items? Recent Bargains Sold in Reverse Auctions The voice in Gordon's ear telling us all what to do Profile Put the panic button down now and walk away quietly NEC New limit on abortions Unbrotherly behaviour Marston Hotels The Sunday Times Eton for free, a Tory shock tactic that could work There's only one way forward for America—vote Democrat Was Tony Blair wise to miss last week's Olympic torch Atticvs Charles and Camilla don't let the taxman come between them Atticvs Blair dithers over EU appointment to spare his by-election blushes Atticvs Now we know why Boris cycles everywhere Atticvs Life at the synagbogue might be liverlier in Future Atticvs We're paying for our prosperity with a long life of loneliness Officials at the Foreign Office are considering plans Atticvs The big chief of the race relations lobby has Atticvs Acrewood Homes Speeding on to road chaos Orange Points Birthdays Letters to Blunkett should be first to go Iraq's divisions overstated The Hard Case He's a mass murderer—but proving it in a fair trial will not be easy. Matthew Campbell in Baghdad reports on Saddam's new battle Contents Saddam's Trail of Terror Subaru Russian 'king' blows millions on Chess City Multiple Display Advertising Items Gucci dynasty feuds over 'Black Widow' retrail Moore's mockery backfires to life Bush Kerry to name running mate Contents Lexus CIA fears Syria could go unclear Madame Charisma eyes the French peresidency BT 'Secret allied deal' set up release of Saudi Britons Vanunu reporter fights ban by Israel Hanks to film life of 'Red Elvis' Girls forced into sex trade for Olympics Bay watch babe in lifeline for gymnast PC World Mgcars Today's weather Bandits shoot British teenagers News in Brief Rape ordeal Bank warns customers against ATMs Shooting rampage Correction Four tickets share £8.9m Lotto jackpot Oil warning Bodies found Splutters of indignation greeted news that there has … The Times WHSmith Gordon, the false prophet of success Howard suffers with his name Titillation tax for the tennis poppets The most alarming aspect of George Bush's scrawled Toyota Contents Belle of the Ball Contents Mitsubishi Motors Queen Serena bows to Russian princess The magic of Maria entrances the Centre Court and surprises Serena Williams with a stunning 6-1 6-4 win Contents Sharapova ready to cash in on £50m dream ticket With her first Grand Slam victory and glamorous looks, the teenager can be certain of earning of fortune Williams takes eye off ball and pays price The dethroned champion's humiliating defeat shows that unless she renews her one-time obsession with the game, her dominance is over. By Barry Flatman Greatest upsets in Wimbledon finals Queen Serena bows to Russian princess Maria Sharapova first picked up a racket at the age of four. Even as a child, she promised to be special Glory of youth Vital statistics: Women's singles final 2004 'i owe my father such a lot' The teenage champion was quick to praise the role of her parents in her remarkable triumph. By Barry Newcombe Contents Power and the Glory After Struggling to defeat Mario Ancic, Andy Roddick knows how hard his job will be against the Swiss ace today The Sunday Times Kasiri vows to lift gloom for Britain A home hope reaches the boys' final and claims that he had to got to Florida to learn the game because the LTA's approach is too soft, reports Brain Doogan The Masters Tennis The Federer factor A wonderful win against Sebastien Grosjean was a masterclass from one of the most dominant performers in world sport Pat Cash, the 1987 Wimbledon champion, runs the rule over today's finalists Final exit for a legend A winning farewell was beyond Martina Navratilova, writes Barry Newcombe The good, bad and ugly It was the tournament when Wayne Rooney had Europe in raptures and Francesco Totti left the stage in disgrace. For Leicester fans threre was the belated realisation that midfield flaop Theo Zagorakis is one of Europe's best. By John Aizlewood How the Sunday Times poster team performed. . . and introducing the Hindssight XI-the team we should have picked The ratings war Portugal to have final word The Greeks have been doughty fighters in this tournament, but with so much flair and brio, who can doubt the home team? Contents Queiroz:'Beckham always has excuses' The England captain should stop moaning and show more commitment to football, according to his former coach at Real Madrid. By David Bond Euro 2004 final, Portugal v Greece Probable line-ups. . . Key men in the middle. . . The numbers game. . . Facing facts. . . Dazzling Ronaldo takes wing The precocious teenager has come of age to propel his faltering teammates to the threshold of a momentous prize Bmibaby Scolari can underline genius Portugal's coach has turned them into an almost perfect team, but they could be undone by the Greeks' organisation Rehhagel preaches a winning philosophy The Gerfman has built a side that deserves its place in the finaleven if it proves a game too far Greeks hail King Otto The result is all in Otto Rehhagel's world, and a good one tonight may see Greece's German coach on a pedestal in Athens Greek misfits in the English League poised to be champions of Europe. . . The Sunday Times 1 Our golden girl Reasons to be cheefrul 1 our golden girl 5 Miles better than the rest 8 Real treat—Posh Spice is off to smelly Spain Book of the week Naughty by Mark Chester Milo, pb, £7.99 3 Come on Tim—life beings at 40 6 There's life after Des 9 Leaving for Las Vegas—Audley Harrison says so long 4 The great Collina for the Premiership? 7 Money can't buy you everything (probably) 10 We only win when we're fishing DVD of the week Boxing Classics: Sugar Ray Leonard, ESPN, £14.99 60 Seconds in sport With Chris Rawlinson, Olympic medal hopeful over 400m hurdles Gazza Why I made the write decision Write a book with Paul Goascoigne? I had doubts. Could he stay sober, in one piece and out of hospital? Gazza, my Story Renault The chosen One It's been a difficult time for England's one-day side, but the future is bright and could belong to Kevin Pietersen Multiple Display Advertising Items Vaughan must take pressure off big three Consistency throughout the team and more runs from the captain will make England serious one-day contenders Pietersen and the pretenders Kiwis cruise to easy win Class tells as Hollioake steers Surrey home Scoreboards Multiple Display Advertising Items Smith master of lost cause Young West Indies batsman Dwayne Smith is a man in a hurry, but English conditions have not helped his natural ability shine through. Simon Wilde reports Jacklin opens up The Big Interview: Tony Jackine In the run-up to this year's Open, Paul Kimmage meets the man who restored British pride in 1969 Truck-driver's son to Ryder Cup legend: the life and times of Tony Jacklin Golden Goosen grinds it out Tetief Goosen faces a strong challenge today from a resurgent Lee Westwood in the final round of the European Open The Sunday Times Sorenstam primed to pounce The world No 1 is three off the lead, but jennifer Rosales will be looking over her shoulder in the final round Cruises direct Return of captain Marvel Clive Woodward is ready to ask Martin Johnson to join the 2005 Lions—and England's World Cup hero is not ruling it out Possible Lions touring party Injury ruins Olympic dreams With illness ruling Alex Partridge out of the Olympics, the British coxless four will today be forced to make yet another crew change. By Andrew Longmore Ladbrokes MacArthur swims against the tide Don't tell the British yachswoman something can't be done—having missed one record, she aims to prove the critics wrong by shattering another. By Ed Gorman How the solo non-stop round-the-world record has progressed Beth's balancing act Beth Tweddele chases an Olympic meda! next month after defending her national all-round gymnastics title next weekend The Sunday Times Contents Sotherton's leap of faith Quitting her bank job to train for the heptathlon full-time in Olympic year may be the best decision of Kelly Sotherton's life, writes Richard Lewis Alonso delivers French lesson Renault grab pole position and suggest that they might finally have a car to challenge Ferrari's dominance Air-Berlin We fly Europe How they line up in today's French Grand Prix and Magny-Cours Upbeat Trulli in hurry to make up lost time The Italian driver was lambasted after a poor 2003, but has proved his worth this year with a first victory and a series of impressive drives. By Richard Rae TV Coverage The rest of the field The battle and the war As Lance Armstrong strives to win a record sixth Tour, cycling's problem with drugs still casts its shadow over the race Armstrong sounds a warning to his rivals Wimbledon Results round-up Football Rugby Union Rugby League Pools Today's racecards Other Sport Warriors hammer Widnes with nine-try demolition Sports round-up Motorsport Athletics Fixtures Rugby Union Tennis Triathlon Motorcycling Racing Golf The Times Bend repays patience Refuse To Bend Looked an expensive flop early in the season, but victory in the Eclipse proved his worth. By Tim Richards Sport Letters The Sunday Times Caught in time Sussex win the Gillette Cup, 1978 One for the future Callum Jones, 18-years-old basketball player Sport on TV Don't miss this Today Euro 2004 final, Portugal v Greece, Lisbon, BBC1, ITV1, 7pm, kick-off 7.45pm; British Eurosport, 7.15pm Questions answers Your sporting coundrums tackled Heroes' Eueopean Tour golfer and Arsenal fan Ian Poulter on Any Answers? Show me the money Times Online The Sunday Times Heroic finale to a tepid contest Hugh McIlvanney The voice of sport Henman badly served by hype Meier press-ganged Contents Vendetta at Vedanta over chairman's huge Russian payday Investors tell M&S: open up pension book Morrison stands by family after £9.8m share sell-off Computer Associates Contents Leonard Blavatnik, The billionaire Russian oil baron Brown set to break 'golden rule' on borrowing, say economists Brothers fall out in book business Special Report Blackwell family feud erupts over mounting losses at publishing firm. By Matthew Goodman 16 pages of business Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Boeing takes aim at Airbus Cowdery in race against time to buy £900m fund Wentworth wedge. . . Quinlan, the Irish consortium… Channel 4 boss bets big on bingo DTI cutbacks welcomed Jarvis defiant ahead of review Business Digest Secret memos undermine Black Race for nursing home group goes to the wire as Allianz edges ahead Fight to save £13bn RAF contract Xerox Hobbs polished up for sell-off Things to bear in mind when you go to market Agenda Stuck for longer on the work treadmill Fed chief resists rate pressure from the hawks The Mess-Up Men How the Rivals Stack up The Times Bank of Scotland Corporate Mobile phone boss races to market Virgin Mobile's Tom Alexander shares Richard Branson's dyslexia—it makes you think laterally, he says as the big float looms Property tycoon could be one of the last to go private The onset of tax-efficient property vehicles could double the size of the quoted sector to £50bn. John Waples reports Tom Alexander's Working Day Working Space Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance Darling puts Crossrail signal on amber The government is poised to give the £10bn east-west rail link backing—up to a point, says Dominic O'Connell Multiple Display Advertising Items Fight for M&S keeps getting dirtier Richard Fletcher and Peter Koenig chronicle the latest developments in the bitter battle for one of Britain's most famous high-street chains Russia's billionaire oligarchs are homing in on London Russia's super-rich are finding London is their kind of town. Louise Armitstead takes a look at some of the newcomers CFD Probe by City Watchdog Digital age is a real photo opportunity Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Photo-Me International? Shock as Davis quits Sainsbury's The Week that was Business on the Box 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 Starting up can be so hard to do Morning Vicar Productions Friends are doing it for themselves Business Tools Miller's Cheese House Multiple Display Advertising Items Todd Enterprises The Reynolds Gallery Nokia Connecting People Bullied boy turns into superhero of toys How I Made It The Business Doctor: A question of partnership. . . Roll out the racism laws Kingston Smith Party trains need the fast track The Train Chartering Company is on a roll, running customised trips for corporate clients. But it has to speed up growth in a Competitive market, writes Robert Craik What the Experts Say Train Chartering's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Response Maintenance Ex-M&S chief employs help to save reputation Spitting mad over the sale of a Spitfire Jaguar Hovis millionaire is playing aristocrat Prufrock A Line-Up of ex-politicians are set to make a fortune The great and the good were at Tuesday night's annual Barclays call in their debts Mining's Mr Big is filling his boots Cairn Energy Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents To Be or Not to Be? Does the abortion law need changing? Margarette Driscoll and Lois Rogers ask whether medicine is causing a moral crisis Bmi Contents Tracing the deepening fault line in the bedrock of Britain The northern poet Simon Armitage asks if London is taking over the country Apocalypse always: Brando's tragedy Marton Brando died last week a bloated parody of his screen image. George Perry, the film star biographer, assesses his legacy Losing Diana's memory in the shallows The princess's new water memorial is symbolism-lite, writes Aa Gill Apprenticeships Smart, sexy and over 60 Kerry is next as a snoop's charter smothers US Checking out the bike shed girls Honest, I'm on your side white boy Interview Piffle in, piffle out: the great BBC con will go on and on The corporation vowed last week to reform. But why must we pay for the BBC if we don't want it, asks David Elstein Multiple Classified Advertising Items I'm rude to the French-and they love it Stephen Clarke wrote a laddish diary of a Brit abroad-and printed 200 copies in his garage. Now his attack on French manners is about to be made into a movie, writes Lanie Goodman Multiple Classified Advertising Items An orgy of kissing and cold shoulders The boy in the cage US army interrogator Chris Mackey saved a young political captive in Afghanistan who wanted to start a new life in the West—and gave him to Britain as a future spy Next Week: Torture Stalin and Saddam: the twin tyrants Saddam modelled himself on the Soviet dictator and, like his idol, believes that only history can judge him, writes Stalin's biographer Simon Sebag Montefiore The Sunday Times crossword Nato is not the only answer The West must do more than flex its military muscle if it is to secure peace in the world, writes Timothy Garton Ash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The revolution starts here One man's vision of a new range of 200 British private schools, including a 'no-frills' version, is getting closer, says Sian Griffiths A prince among teachers The Prince of Wales's summer schools for teachers are looking to put the joy back into education, says Chris Woodhead The Sunday Times Fat chance of a healthy lunch Grub Street lives A circle of alternative critics today holds sway on the web, where anybody can become a hack. James Knight identifies the names making waves in popular culture Spruce up the e-mail Sounding off Next Week: Win £50 Wed Directory Don't panic Add sizzle to your summer Unusual Accessories Television for your Desktop What's new Video Cameras Grow Versatile Meat and Fish Netting the Essay Plagairists Take Aim at Spyware Lighting 5 Puddings and Sweets BT Broadband Basic Furntiures That's amazing! From a pasta master to playing a Russian tourist The pub that heralds the way to foodie heaven Winner's Dinners Till the ref do us part This Life It Must Be Love (plus Vat at 17.5%) Can't Just Have Something from Top Shop? The Daily Telegraph: Anthony Buckeridge Last word. . . Mini-Break for Henman The Times: Cora Goffin Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Pack the swimsuit-it's bargain time SriLankan Airlines Spain France Handheld GPS Good Gear Guide Cocktail Case Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Children's Beachwear Wheelie Case Digital Camera Greece Long-haul Left reeling by Castro's Coastline Cuba's marine parks are a pristine underwater garden—and it's all thanks to Uncle Sam, says Isabella Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Airlines 'blocking DVT research' Holiday money Multiple Display Advertising Items Freye Stark wrote:"To awaken quite alone in a … Customers of Richard Branson's travel agency Virgin Questions and Answers Tote a ton on Easy Jet From October 31, the no-frilles airline Flybe (0871 … Charged for 'free' jabs Readers' rants Where was I? Following the tragic death of her mother in a recent Beat the urban heat Cities are cool in the summer—but only if you have an oasis hotel to escape to, says Rob Ryan Los Angeles New York De Berniéres's new world The reviews may be mixed, but the setting for this summer's hot novel is inspiring, says Jeremy Seal London Paris Seville Rome Expedfa Florence Athens Calcutta Bangkok So close to French perfection Why fly south when a real Gallic treat lies minutres from Calais, asks Anthony Peregrine Day One Multiple Display Advertising Items Day Two Betrothed to a Russian chipmunk Vanora Bennett wanted dishy Grisha—but she said da to dodgy Volodya Day Three Multiple Display Advertising Items Dandies of the desert Superficial, sexy, superb: at Niger's Gerewol festival, physical beauty is all that counts, says Iain Gately Travel brief Beauty without the blisters: five great weekend treks Our national trails don't have to be a trial of strength. Just do the nicest bits. Vincent Crump tracks down the shapeliest legs of our finest walsk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Day One: Reading to Henley 9 miles Day Two: Henley to Marlow 8.5 miles Day One: Drymen to Balmaha 6.5 miles Day Two: Balmaha to Rowardennan 7.5 miles Day One: Kington to Presteigne 10 miles Day Two: Presteigne to Knighton 9.5 miles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Day One: Thornham to Burnham Market 10 miles Day Two: Burnham Market to Stiffkey 11 miles Best of the rest: five more national trails, and how to sample them Day One: Helston to Mullion Cove 8.5 miles Day Two: Mullion Cove to Lizard 7 miles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Shirely Williams likes a liberal dose of adventure, from Colorado to Kashmir Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's villa holiday for two on the Costa Blanca, with Something Special Holidays The competition Contents Buyers retrest as house prices peak How to dodge a property slump Costly overdrafts News in Brief Contents Managers merge Footsle tumbles to six-week low Fidelity Investiments Election is the snag in Tories' pension plans Multiple Display Advertising Items Fraudster made a fast buck from slow cheque A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Serial oil tycoon makes £2.7m in sale Directors' Deals Contents Insurers refuse to fix premiums for illness cover Firms are pushing sickness policies whose premiums could rose at any time, writes David Budworth Cheapest Critical-Illness Cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving Instructor Knows his Preniums Won't Accelerate Warning over firms' mis-selling questions Can you profit from the rise in the rates? American interest rates are on the way up, but a US-linked mortgage can still be a good deal. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items This Trackers beat active funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulls Big is Best ING freezes interest on top savings deal The Dutch bank has not passed on last month's rise in the base rate. Other firms are also failing customers, writes Clare Francis Readers attack Barclaycard over catches on its 0% deal Fluent in Finance Garden Designer Digs Deep to Find a Top Rate Best Savings Accounts Mortagage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Why I like tortoise shares My Diy Pension High hopes for £1bn Virgin float Multiple Display Advertising Items American scheme 'is a core holding' Fundwatch Tax bill adds insult to athlete's injuries Fame and Fortune The biggest threats to triple jumper Ashia Hansen's finances are ruptured tendons and the taxman, writes Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking the part can pay off for Candidates Beauty may be no more than skin deep but, says Adrian Furnham, appearances can make a difference to your career prospects Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's have more equality and less hypocrisy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Training helps charities hang on to key staff A comprehensive in-house course at Leonard Cheshire has drastically cut turnover among managers. By Gareth Huw Davies Courses for Charity Workers Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Hero' boosted firms by 141% Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in the Grostly Guest The Jackson Files Funday meets American superstar Janet Jackson for a chat about her inspirations and her pet dogs! Wow! The Funday Times Today Monday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Car Crossing News Blow Me Clever Boy Seen on Screen Bered the Peril Beryl the Pern Appears Every Week in the … E-mail Wordwise . . . What are You Afraid of? Feeling Dizzy Funday chats to first-time-author Cathy Cassidy about her book, Dizzy Aran Casey, 11, Beddgelert Happy Return Shrek 2 director Andrew Adamson talks to Funday about making the movie sequel Keeping It Reel Single Fresh! This Week Stationaery Safari Scooby Win It! DVD Book Single Book Single Book Toy Event Robo Master It dances, wolf-whisters, burps and high-fives! Inventor and Nasa sclientist Dr Mark Tilden explains how he buitt Robosapien Spin City Spider-Woman Squirt Newtons law Jarvis Pennis Fans Ltd Quick Fire Fixture List The Simpsons Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Peugeot goes tall with supermini Up to Speed Formula One comes to London Porsche says nein to diesel Cars on TV He felt the force and it nearly killed him Me and my Motors Superwarden's gonna get you Motorists beware—a new breed of parking warden with police-like powers to fine you for bad driving has hit the streets, says Jane Mulkerrins Finable Acts Too polite to be a trearway Vital Statistics The Opposition Model Audi It Roadster 3.2, £30.595 Porsche Wheelspinning off the catwalk Supermodel Jodie Kidd tells Joseph Dunn of her change of direction to become a racing driver Ford Going for glory at Goodwood The Goodwood Festival of Speed offered many thrills, but for Andrew Frankel nothing beat tackling the hillclimb Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Shot in the Arm In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Hands-Free, Eyes Engaged The Knowledge Synchromesh Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Nostalgic Illumination Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Subaru Forester The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I've swallowed this happy pill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say G'day sun, surf and sheer drops Nicholas Rufford takes a Nissan 350Z Roadster to travel the Greaty Ocean Road, passing through rainforest and the birthplace of Australian surf culture Road to Heaven The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Philippa Forrester Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Approved Pre-Owned Contents Contents How Much? A Flat in a converted mill in. . . Is It Yew Tree Cottage, Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, £180,000 Moving An Austrian adventure Holidays at his grandparents' home seemed like scenese from Hansel and Gretel to Mark Strong, the star of Emma and Our Firends in the North Design Classics Urban pile £8m Houses of the week Bijou cottage £205,000 Restored tower £425,000 The Final Tory Wheeler dealer plots his next move The betting mogul who rescued the Conservatives is busy trading places, discovers Jasper Gerard British Gas Razzle dazzle Cool sculptural lighting can illuminate the dingiest of rooms with subtlety and style, says Victoria O'brien Bright Ideas Barratt Striling work Private houses on the long list for architecture's presitgious Stirling Prize this year are an exciting bunch. Hugh Pearman waves goodbye to little boxes FPD savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home at last, at a squeeze Cottalge industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Smallbone On the water. . . £295,000 Scottish hideaways You don't have to go the Highlands and Islands for rural charm—there are traditional homes with great views within striking distance of Glasgow Clyde view. . . £350,000 Manision flat…£115,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Naea Estate Agents Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Expats in Spain go underground A cave might seem a bizarre choice for an Andalusian rebreament home but, Caroline Branningan discovers, subterranean living has its advantages Crest Land that France forgot Amazingly low prices in the Livradois-Forez area of the Auvergne are drawing in the British, says Karen Robinson What's on the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Weeded bliss Neil Wormald digs out the tools that can keep your garden free of annoyingly awkward weeds The project Fitting a new worktop will bring a fresh look to your kitchen On the Surface The home Mothballs are no longer an option, but there are plenty of sweeter-smelling methods of protecting precious clothes Multiple Display Advertising Items FPD Savills Ask the experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-ti9mes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You can't park here, mate London councils are excluding potential buyers from new developments by banning parking spaces and residents' permits, reports Graham Norwood The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The £42m garden It's been vilified as an expensive folly, but is the criticism of Ainwick just sour grapes? Penelope Hobhouse gives an expert verdict Where the Money Went Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Should you dive into a syndicated? Property clubs say pooling resources brings discounts. But will they leave buy-to-left minnows in hot water, asks Rosie Millard Knight Frank The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Etb Sport's heroes in the making Combine physics and physical effort for a world-class spectacle: the Olympic Games, reports Tim Clifford Take a deep breath and Technology now plays a vital part in every top athlete's bid for victory. So what is the state of play at the cutting edge? Javelin Women's Hammer Lung Capacity Pole Vault Tall Stories Athletes demand the best in the race to win Olympic … Cycling Swimming Fitness Testing Skeleton Bob Contenders with an eye on the prize Running Shoes Rowing Isabled Swimmers Space-Saving Lane Divider Sports Injuries Olympics' lasting legacy The Big Projects Etb Catch the action anywhere and any way you want Communications Wow: Wireless Information on the Move Making sure the timing's right Swatch On a roll Careers Etb Etb Contents Controversy. . . What Controversy? Contents Ahead of the game Don't miss the trailer for Spider-Man 2 on July's The 50 years of rock'n'roll Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow could just as easily be today. 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