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Contents For sale: university places go to cash-rich foreigners Defiant Blair to stand by Mi6 boss My last supper with murdered American journalist Contents British Airways Contents The dashing prince: The nationwide one-mile sprint … JK Rowling leads 'caged children' protest The Sunday Times Contents Free children's book Contents The National Police Memorial Civil service jobs slashed but regiments are saved Middle class faces house tax sting Inquiry into 'security slip' death of soldier Contents Varsity match: Sufiah Yusof, 19, who went to Oxford … Clampdown on doorstep salesmen Ex-union chief is tipped for cabinet Rowling quest to halt child 'torture' Blairs off to Barbados again, courtesy of Sir Cliff Threshers 'Snoozy' Hoon angers troops Contents Survival is first battle for new spy chief Flybe. com british european Hope Disillusioned Bookies pay penalty for Motson's quickfire cliché Dotty Mottyisms Second firebrand Muslim cleric is let into Britain Times Online CitroËn Royal yacht plan riles Queen Barclays Bank PLC Divorced fathers to get better child access rights Contents Shot editor may have paid price for delving into secrets of Russia's rich Gulf war veterans have worst health in army Wind farms whip up division in Whitehall Motorists face tolls of up to £1.40 a mile Yentob brushes off Da Vinci cash row EasyJet Warmer climate turns Britain's blue seas green MPs plan to end Blair grip on honours Vauxhall Women sell eggs to infertile couples Exposed: university bias for foreigners Scottish Salmon State pupils get lower grade offers Coup 'confession' may doom Briton BASF Reid bid to curb killer bug infections Brainstorm to Rescue Britain Skoda It takes a whole new mindset to start thinking with … John Humphrys explains why Britain's movers and shakers needed a forum from which the politicians were barred Contents The Debate: A Snapshot Abbey Clarke's school reforms must go further Rules may have been twisted in abortion of cleft palate babies Fear of stray dog cull in Athens ahead of Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Social worker in line to be first black woman Tory MP US billionaire dumped 'too demanding' Diana after fling How to sex up — and mess up — your life Profile Yes, it used to be grim up north — now it's grimmer BT It's not fair B&B Italia Gordon's cunning plan Do your worst, Lord Butler — they deserve it Picture Gallery Blair's real education battle is with the enemy within Harold Wilson's "pound in your pocket" looks set to The marching marchioness keeps in step with spirit of her ancestors Atticvs Resignation rumours are easy to come by when Alastair's not around Atticvs Charles won't go off the rails for a night in Wales Atticvs The cabinet discussed the Freedom of Information Act Atticvs If we're to buy into marriage we need prenuptial contracts The least fashionable band in the history of rock Atticvs Now that schools are perfect, the railways are running Atticvs Where do the Conservatives find their policy ideas? Atticvs Mortgages for Business Abortion is a clash of rights Mitsubishi Motors Saudi system far from 'crisis' When my 70-year-old husband fell from a ladder I faced Powell has power Jasper Gerard makes play with Michael Howard's change Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Now It's Personal Celeb-trashing is hitting new heights of humiliation. Now the stars are threatening to fight back. Rosie Millard and Ben Dowell report Nationwide Caught out: The Tricks Used to Embarrass Celebrities 'Intimate' twist to Portuguese power rift Nakheel Celebrities press Israel to let Vanunu leave Lexus 'Smiler' Edwards begins fight to woo small-town America Alive in my Heart John Edwards on the death of his teenage son News Review Contents British soldiers tell of heroics in textbook attack Mystery over good health of marine 'hostage' Jeep Uday double 'is a cheeky chancer' Burma's neglected Aids babies given new hope Today's weather Capital Bank plc Tighter Maxine Carr injunction News in Brief Tobacco curbs Rules on church weddings relaxed Lottery sweep Warning of surge in waste dumping £15m Lotto jackpot to rollover Hunt for drug loot £5,000 hellos Bigots should be allowed in — but not appeased We are told the time limit on when we should allow The Times Fashionistas are so yesterday Tory Young Turks still owe it all to daddy Immigrants are to be required to speak a smattering … Boeing Contents Button shades Schumacher Contents Lexus Pole star Raikkonen too quick for Ferrari The ruthless pragmatism of Michael Schumacher yesterday proves Formula One is business masquerading as sport Stewart ready to go head to head with F1's driving force Bernie Ecclestone may face the former world champion in a showdown over the sport's future in Britain The Master Tennis Why rain at Silverstone brings out the best in Schumacher Today's forecast cloudy with 30% chance of rain Pole star Raikkonen too quick for Ferrari A farcical qualifying session confused spectators at Silverstone and risked bringing the sport into disrepute Contents Vauxhall Racing out of the shadows David Coulthard warns his critics not to write him off just yet — this is his last season at McLaren, but he has a surprise or two up his sleeve The Sunday Times Jenson's other half finds her voice Connie Montoya and Louise Griffiths are just two of the talented women behind the high-speed gladiators contesting today's British Grand Prix Bright as a Button The young Briton starts today's race on the second row, underlining his ability to win the world title Times Online Renault Freewheelers in the pack On the evidence of week one, Lance Armstrong is almost certain to win yet another Tour de France, writes David Walsh Pozzato sprints to stage victory Jose's Rule of Law Chelsea's boss is setting out his stall with ruthless zeal and a tough code of conduct for his millionaire players The Premiership: men on the move ready for the new season Vauxhall What price Sven now? England are sticking with their manager, unlike other Euro 2004 failures. It's time they got value for money, says Joe Lovejoy Contents Watch your Back Florentino Perez expects to retain the Real Madrid presidency, but whatever the outcome of tonight's elections, times are changing and the era of the galacticos is coming to an end, writes Ian Hawkey Europe: the market movers on the Continent Real Madrid candidates in the race for the presidency Florentino Perez Lorenzo Sanz Arturo Baldasano How the vote works Air-Berlin Gardener hurries to book his ticket Victory in the 100m yesterday secured Jason Gardener a place in Britain's Olympic team and confirmed his position as Britain's No1 sprinter US star on fast track to Athens Malachi Davis, who only gained British citizenship on Thursday, is on the verge of a place in Athens after reaching today's 400m trials final The Sunday Times Lacklustre Jones struggles into sprint final There were mixed fortunes at the US trials for athletes fighting allegations that their performances have been assisted by illegal substances Passport to the Olympics Golden offer by Sharapova guru The quiet guru who trained Wimbledon queen Maria Sharapova wants to help Britain so he can repay a family debt Bmibaby The Sunday Times Back in the Swing Andy Bichel is ready for Worcestershire's C&G Trophy semi-final against Warwickshire on Saturday Alleyne fashions one-day winners The man who has masterminded Gloucestershire's limited-over triumphs is chasing another trip to Lord's as his side takes on Yorkshire, writes Simon Wilde Gloucestershire v Yorkshire Vettori inspires Kiwi triumph New Zealand's left-arm spinner runs through West Indies to steer his side to victory in the Natwest Series final Atapattu spearheads Sri Lanka's fightback After a poor first day in Cairns, the tourists' captain oversaw a gutsy revival as they fought to avoid another whitewash by Australia Failure will help England's long-term plans After the crushing NatWest Series defeats, the ECB must back coach Duncan Fletcher's plan to take his time to build a well-balanced side IKO Star of India The Big Interview: Sachin Tendulkar India's genius has earned the right to be revered as a true world great History maker: the life and times of Sachin Tendulkar Brutal Viv was best of them all Brian Lara's match-winning innings gives him the edge over Sachin Tendulkar but Viv Richards is the man I would least like my bowlers to face Faster than David Coulthard… The top 10 2 The day golf was shamed 5 Mum packs a punch 8 Man steals baseball from four-year-old Book of the week Four Men In a Boat Tim Foster with Rory Ross, pb, £9.99 3 Dog bites players 6 Where's Cliff when you need him? 9 a Parisian moon 4 Snakes alive 7 One rule for the French DVD of the week Open Championship 2003 Green Umbrella, £12.99 60 seconds in sport With golfer Gary Player, winner of nine majors, including three Opens Just dropping in Saints strike late to beat battling Broncos Bull Fighter Older and wiser, lestyn Harris returns to familiar territory with a point to prove as Bradford Bulls face Wakefield today Changing codes: the up and down career of lestyn Harris The Sunday Times Troon's test for the best Journeymen aim to make names for themselves Ernie Els is one of the few major players still mounting a strong challenge in the Scottish Open as outsiders dominate going into the final round Europe Expects Young Europeans must take advantage of Tiger Woods' doubtful form and grab a place in history in a truly Open championship Monty comes home to revive his fortunes The man from Troon has travelled a rocky road of late and is delighted to be back on the course where he learnt the game, writes Richard Wilson Open betting TV details Faldo's high road to Troon Taking memory lane all the way to Troon Faldo As a boy in 1973 I saw Tony Jacklin arrive at Troon in a Rolls-Royce. I made a secret vow then to return in similar style The Sunday Times Travel Magazine Best of the best: Faldo on the six greatest shots he has played in majors Faldo ranks his six majors Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Pools Today's racing Exhausted Federer holds on for landmark victory Sports round-up Fixtures Rugby Union Motorsport Golf Superbikes Bowls Squash Racing Pool This Week Dettori's magic rules Ascot Frankie Dettori and Ascot make a dangerous mix for bookmakers as he takes four wins out of six amidst a small embarrassment, reports Andrew Longmore Ryan's Express Champion apprentice on the Flat in 2003, the son of trainer Gary Moore is taking the professional ranks by storm this year Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions & answers Your sporting coundrums tackled The Times Sport on TV Sport Letters Heroes' Heroes Olympic swimming champion Adrian Moorhouse on David Wilkie Caught in time Warwickshire win the county championship, 1972 Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Mourinho stamps his authority The Voice of sports Mgcars Rooney left in heat of The Sun Monty's special case Contents Skyscraper developer Minerva heads for £1bn sale M&S pension bombshell hits Green takeover Lovering on board as Permira prepares fresh WH Smith bid Peugeot Contents Hats off Vodafone slide may lead to bigger stock buyback Contents Retail spies uncover shopper secrets Special Report Dan Box lifts the lid on the secret world of the consultants who spy on shoppers Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Rent boost for M&C Saatchi Troubled Jarvis seeks to reassure banks Contents House price slowdown may head off rate rises Business Digest Wimpey homes fit for a prince Blackwell Publishing Government on track to put Network Rail in control Is the search over for the new Google? Cinema sector is shaken by Ster sale Business applauds DTI revamp Hollinger probes rival bid rumours Deloitte's top man pockets £2.8m Tory peer under siege at Fortress £2bn Russian mining group shelves float Apprenticeships Rose on the ropes but his money can save him Agenda Cash for the patient, but it's not a cure Economic Outlook Europe, beware Kerry — your trade will suffer American Account Can Rose Do the Trick? Marks & Spencer boss Stuart Rose is fending off a £9.1 bn bid from Philip Green and has a new and volatile set of investors to deal with. Now, backed by fresh pension-fund revelations, he is looking to pull rabbits from his hat to win over the key shareholders reports What Rose could do There's Dissent in the Ranks of the Army of Small Shareholders Sarin has to ring changes at Vodafone The mobile phone giant's boss faces growing discontent over its 'dismal' performance, says Paul Durman EasyJet Vodamoans: What Worries the Investors Troubled times for battered Jarvis The company's fall from grace has been dramatic — and there may be more to come Multiple Display Advertising Items Black makes last stand on Telegraph Neither side will back off as Hollinger faces court showdown with its founder, writes Dominic Rushe from New York Dotcoms surf the DVD rentals wave Competition is hotting up in the market for 'the next big thing', writes Matthew Goodman Contents Saatchi hardman's stuttering start Friday's jitters about the ad agency's float on Aim bring back bad memories, but the ad firm is a very different animal now, says tough chief David Kershaw Club boss: raise prices to cut binge drinking Differences about how to tackle Britain's boozing culture are causing a punch-up in the industry, says Matthew Goodman Vital Statistics David Kershaw's Working Day Working Space The Sunday Times Driving Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance Stonecipher gets Boeing flying again Farnborough will lament the absence of a legend next week, but controversy will still fill the skies Coming your way: chain that beat McDonald's Fred DeLuca made Subway America's biggest fast-food chain. Now he wants to do the same here Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Foods float seems no smash hit Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Premier Foods? The Week that was M&S board rejects new Green bid Business on the Box Premier Foods at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week World share markets Data bank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Disability laws get tough New legislation will force businesses to make premises disabled-friendly or face big penalties A digital camera for executives on road Business Tools Todd Enterprises Tips to tap into foreign markets How to sell your products overseas Brewer Sells Cash Beer to Italy Useful Websites The Sunday Times Firms face fine over mobiles The Business Doctor Does this man make your vitamins? How I Made It Multiple Display Advertising Items Smart cars for tourists are talk of the town Idea of the Week Dotcom video star rises Sendit, a seller of DVDs and videos, is making a profit but still faces problems in battling big-name rivals for a larger share of the market. Philip Smith reports What the Experts Say Sendit's Challenges Enterprisenetwork Progress Report Windrush Frozen Foods Orange Admen get their brutal simplicity in a twist Prufrock The wisdom in wooing Minerva Inside the City Easyjet Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Alive in my Heart John Edwards, the Democratic party's vice-presidential hope, writes of the death of his son Wade, above, and the horribly injured girl who brought solace to his despair Contents Winner Skywalker Edwards v Darth Vader Cheney The Family Reborn out of Tragedy She's not having it all any more In her first interview since her husband left and her City career stalled. Nicola Horlick tells Margarette Driscoll where it all went wrong Flixonase They're all dotty cures, Gwyneth Objection, your honour — Milosevic is conning you The former Yugoslav president is deliberately making himself ill in an attempt to cheat justice, writes Chris Stephen from the Hague I'm on alert after an Iraqi oil spill Mean Fields Watch out Tony, he's hell bent on vengeance Interview Nemesis of the machine that stalked me The bestselling writer Lynne Truss on the device that ruled her life but is now so over Multiple Classified Advertising Items The sperm bank is the perfect father Like many other women in their late thirties, Tara Dark found herself single but longing for a baby - so she has decided to go it alone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strictly Come Dancing? It was strictly platonic The harsher the better Chris Mackey, a US army interrogator in Afghanistan, says torture is the best way to extract information - but it is still wrong Autan Bin Laden, the enemy worthy of CIA praise The agent who once led the hunt for the Al-Qaeda leader tells Nick Fielding of his respect for America's most wanted man At last I'm a man who matters As an ambassador Peter Jay dealt with nuclear treaties. But it is only now as a town councillor that he can really make a difference Corporals' punishment sorts out the bad lads The louts put through 'National Service' for a new reality TV show tell Giles Hattersley it has reformed them The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Baffled by the new digital world? Something vital is being debated in the corridors of power. It's called 'media literacy' and it's changing our lives — though few know what it means. Robbie Hudson seeks your help to find out Fun Quiz: Try Telling your Mp3 from your Dongle Solutions from those in the front line £50 for your Views Next Week: Buzz Words for the Rich-Media Age Gear up for two wheels Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Mike Pattenden searches for boneshaking bargains on a grand tour of cycling sites 2 Clothing 3 Touring Multiple-Format Confusion Buyer's guide 4 Navigation Archive your Viewing Cheap Thrills with No Frills 5 Maintenance Reviews adapted from What Video and Widescreen TV — … Club BT Don't panic If you want what's best, wait until she's two Professor Jay Belsky whose research into childcare generated alarm last week, explains the true risks of sending your child to nursery too early Multiple Display Advertising Items Stay-At-Home Mums who Won't Leave Baby behind Multiple Display Advertising Items The uniform approach works The government's drive to shake up schools' dress codes is a good first step, says Elspeth Insch You must accept rejection but fight discrimination Answer the question A hotel that almost measures up to its name Winner's Dinners Credit to the Italian striker Stock exchange Celebrity guests of the week This Life Regular habit of the week Protest of the week Romantic of the week Reprieve of the week Tourist of the week The Daily Telegraph: John Barron Last word . . . Very Neat, … a Bit Too Cut (the Bike's Bad, though) The Daily Telegraph: Robert Burchfield At the End of the Day, a Bit of a Result Winner's Letters Security Alet over Preacher Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Han Solo goes slow From captain of the Millennium Falcon to skipper of a Shropshire barge Hollywood has come to the canals — Rob Ryan reports on the celebs who like to rough it with the rest of us, and, overleaf, Mark Hodson shows you how to follow in Harrison's wake British Airways Holidays DVD Camcorder Good Gear Guide Han Solo goes slow: top 10 boating breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Following Harrison … and a DVD Holder Posh Pillow Sail the Norfolk Broads Island-Hop Ireland Float on the Canal Du Midi Money Belt Cruise around Brittany Venice Lagoon by Penichette The Nile by Felucca Sail East Coast USA Water Purifier Backwaters of Kerala Canoe on the Whanganui River Multiple Display Advertising Items On the trail of Laurie Lee The drama and tragedy of the Spanish civil war left its mark — but you have to fight to uncover it, says Chris Haslam Christmas ski holiday chaos Athens faces chaos during the Olympics, amid threats … Ryanair (www. ryanair. com) has 1 million tickets for Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambodia's celebrated Angkor Wat temple, perhaps Asia's Zoom Airlines (0870 240 0055, www. flyzoom. com) will Questions and Answers Lack of cover for no-frillers a 'disgrace' Where was I? Holiday money Island Guide Bali Last week, the Foreign Office downgraded its travel warning. Andrew Thomas reports from paradise regained … but is Bali safe? Multiple Display Advertising Items On the Cheap Where to stay, where to eat, what to do: Bali for every budget Middle of the Road No Expense Spared Don't just pack an airplane novel James Daunt, of the travel specialist Daunt Books, picks the big reads to make your holiday a literal success Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items France Spain Portugal Greece Stress relief, Italian-style In his Channel 4 series, Nick Middleton went to the world's extremes. Now, time for massage and Michelin stars Something about Alicia The Brazilian was a babe — but what was she hiding from John Malathronas? Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Free? Surely not Tired of flying? Take a break without ever taking off Peak season means peak hassle at packed-out airports. Avoid the crush with Mark Hodson's guide to classic holidays by ferry, car or train Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swim like the fishes A new course can make you look cool in the hotel pool. We sent off our doggy-paddler to see if he'd sink or swish 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 Before he fell for France, Peter Mayle had a rum time on his year in Barbados Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxurious long weekend for two in northern Italy, courtesy of Italian Expressions The competition Contents Banks will charge to speed up transfers Cheques take six days to clear ING's late rate rise News in Brief Contents Equitable pressure Footsie falls despite base rate freeze Jupiter When will banks give up this nice little earner? Multiple Display Advertising Items All clear Credit card cheque has left me out of pocket A Question of Money JD Sports boss sells shares to meet retirement goals Directors' Deals Contents Experts fear stock market rally is over After making some bullish forecasts earlier this year, experts are now resigned to a disappointing 2004 Don't get caught out by the tax pitfalls of 'risk-free' funds Barclays Bank PLC Holidaymakers lose out on billions in the great summer travel rip-off British travellers are paying over the odds for foreign currency, insurance and car hire, writes Kathryn Cooper Cash National savings & investments Traveller's cheques Purchases The Cost of Holiday Money Life Search Travel Tips Travel agents 'sell inferior insurance at higher prices' How Travel Premiums Compare Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware the hidden costs of car hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Banks hike mortgage fees as lending booms Lenders have been putting up charges on home loans — costing borrowers £750m a year, writes Clare Francis Northern Rock under fire for savings ploys Experts say the bank's table-topping accounts often include catches, and its good rates rarely last Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Why you need a pre-nup What the ruling over Ray Parlour's split from his wife means for you Multiple Display Advertising Items Author can't resist going mad in Tesco Fame and Fortune Novelist Sarah Harrison is careful with her money, but all her discipline vanishes in the supermarket, 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A cure for brewer's droop in recruitment Whitbread used a specialist agency to cut costs and find the staff it needed for a restaurant expansion, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Big stars don't always make a champion team Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduates are going public in career choice The private sector is no longer the preferred option for university leavers, says Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Useful Websites Unions braced for blitz on sick notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in the Ghostly Guest World at their Feet Funday follows the progress of the UK teams in the Jetix Kids Cup at Disneyland Resort Paris Hello Everyone! The Funday Times Today Monday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday To celebrate 100 years of Peter Pan, Great Ormond Street Hospital children's charity transforms London's Kensington Garden into Neverland Born to Dance Remote Control Bold Timer Honoloko Loco Berul the Peril F-mail Wordwise Beene Sprouts Into the Blue Book Fresh! This Week Single Camera Single Cub's Honour DVD Single Playstation 2 Television DVD Single Model Behaviour Rise and Shinel Radio 1 presenter, T4 host and former model Vernon Kay tells Adam Tanswell what his cool-looking jobs are really like Squirt Creature future Jarvis Robot Crusoe Fans utd Quick Fire Travel Companions Around the World in 80 Days isn't just a remake of a classic film as its stars Steve Coogan and Jackie Chan reveal The Simpsons Contents Contents BMW roars ahead in the power race Up to Speed Turning the car into a work of art Joy of six for Honda's MPV Cars on TV Forget Formula One, give me a Mini Me and my Motors Takuma Sato British Grand Prix Dick Dastardly had more luck than me Formula One isn't always slick and professional. In a tale of farce and fiasco Perry McCarthy tells why he was dubbed the world's unluckiest racing driver Nationwide Oops . . . Other Great Grand Prix Cock-Ups Porsche Hop in and hit 170mph Fancy getting behind the wheel of a modern Formula One car? Andrew Frankel visits the driving school that lets anyone go for the ultimate spin Ways to Sample F1 Honda Cadillac looks to conquer Britain The badge that is as American as apple pie is crossing the Atlantic, but will it be as big and brash here, asks Gavin Corrway First Alternative Multiple Display Advertising Items Another Throw of the Dice In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Join the Green Grand Prix The Knowledge Speed Limits Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask A Low-Cost Car Tracker Bentley Hello, hello, it's the copycat cop Police are concerned as a real patrol car comes up for sale on eBay to anyone who wants it. Will Iredale reports Taking the Law into his Own Hands Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Johny Foreigner will love running our red lights in … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conjuring up big ideas Drives the Opel Trixx MPH' 04 Used Car: Lexus Sc430 Second Opinion Jason Dawe The Sunday Times Road Angel Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Car Clinic Deal of the Week My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Contents How Much: A family home in . . . Is It Moving Shadow of the gunmen The intimidating atmosphere of a Northern Ireland council estate helped inspire life coach Fiona Harrold's positive philosophy Design Classics Aino Aalto jug and glasses DJ tunes in to LA groove Paul Oakenfold, the king of house music, has finally settled down high in the Hollywood Hills, reports John Harlow Ballymore Smallbone Living next door to Her Majesty Yes, it could be you, if you buy this house on a royal estate, says Cally Law Make sense of surveys What's the difference between valuations, HSVs and full structurals? And which do you need? Phil Spencer guides you through the inspection-report maze Houses of the week Rural haven £2.3m Modern City Living Cashing in on a slowing market In the first of a tour-part series on adding value to your home. Cally Law joins the search for the next property hot spots Hutchinson Whampoa Property Top Tips Albion Riverside Kitchens can make a tasty profit Updating your kitchen will pay off if you don't try to cut corners, reports Cally Law British Gas How Much is a Pool worth? FPD savills Recipes for Success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now look what's happened On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff The Sunday Times Hatching plans for a chicken run Even in London, you can get a taste of country life by keeping hens in your back garden. Jane Mulkerrins finds out how to grow your own eggs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward A Barca bolt hole Record numbers of Brits are falling for Barcelona's charms and it's beginning to show in the prices. John Arlidge hears why the city beats the costas for second-homers City Chic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Old-fashioned good scents Caroline Donald visits a rose garden that eschews trendy, tightly furled blooms in favour of fragrance Pottering about Garden Cuttings Oil therapy Multiple Display Advertising Items What to Do this Week Rarities in the ramparts Any questions? Art and the outdoors Lambeth walk Under cover Barratt Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Great outdoors Contemporary gardens need furniture with a funky twist. Victoria O'brien digs out the best Fresh Ideas The Sunday Times The project Subsidence is a serious problem — and it's on the increase On Call The home Mostly thought of as an accessory for hanky-panky these days, feather dusters can still help keep cobwebs at bay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gambling on an Olympic windfall Talk of the games coming to London's Straford has made it a hot spot. Rosie Millard hears from some who've already won Multiple Display Advertising Items The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Volkswagen Volkswagen Sony Contents Cliveden. The Eurotrash show biz bress — girls with He chose acting, though the Beatles told him he should be a pop star. But when he's not Gandhi — or a very scary villain — what's Ben Kingsley really like, asks Bryan Appleyard Don't miss the trailer for Thunderbirds on July's the Surrealism was born 200 years before its time in the glorious detail of still-life genius Luis Melendez Rejoice, Emmanuelle The quintessential French actress. Emmanuelle Beart is as bright as she is beautiful — and her new film about prostitution in Paris shows that she's not one to cuck a chalenge, says Demetrios Matheou Arms and the Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 has a meaner villain, a wittier script and vastly superior visuals, says Edward Porter Catch the trailer for Spider-Man 2 on July's The Month Miss Saigon Around the World in 80 Days Eva Cassidy The Story of the Weeping Camel Walking Tall 15,87 mins Short Cuts Twisted 15,97 mins Falcons 15,95 mins The Month Fahrenheit 9/11, Michael Moore may not succeed The sadness of Marton Brando's death is being doubly felt by the British film industry Strong-arm tactics we'd like more of We have liftoff The Month Getting away with murder? The infamous Charles Manson still has a disturbingly strong following. Can three new films dispel his cult appeal, asks Stephen Applebaum Tamil tigress burning bright Her sound is an explosive mix of bhangra, ragga, electro and hip-hop. But underneath her street style, the singer-song writer behind MIA is a political animal, says Dan Cairns Hot dogs think outside the box They defy analysis, but dogs Die in Hot Cars are leading the new Jock revolution Hear tracks from the new album by Dogs Die in Hot Cars One jump ahead After five long years, the Bolshoi are back in town, with a bold new repertoire that will keep audiences on their toes, says Clifford Bishop National Theatre Don't miss the interactive feature, including video … Classical On record The week's essential new releases JS Bach The complete Orchetral Suites Boston Baroque, cond Martin Peariman Classical CD of the week Johann Nepomuk Hummel Piano concerto in c; Rondos brilliants Howard Shelley (piano and cond)' London Mozart Players Candos 10216 Vivaldi Oriando finto pazzo Soloists, Academia Montis Regalis, cond Alessandro De Marchi Nikos Skalkottas Piano Concerto No 3; The Gnomes Caput Ensemble, cond Nikes Christodoulou Pop and Jazz Constantines The Roots The Tipping Point The Egg Forwards Shystie Diamond in the Dirt New kids in town The Hidden Cameras Mississauga Goddam Badfinger Magic Christian Music Caetano Veloso A Foreign Sound Pop CD of the week Greetings from Michigan Miles Davis Mojo Presents . . . An introduction to Miles Davis Hp Rest of the week's theatre Mostly Mozant The Old Masters Comedy Saturday Night Fever Apollo Victoria Measure for Measure Globe We Happy Few Gielgud With friends like these. . . The Donmar's powerfully erotic Old Times makes even Single White Female look cosy, says Victoria Segal Royal Opera House Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Summer Sundae Carling Weekend Reading The Elephant Vanishes The Age of Titian — Venetian Renaissance Art from Scottish Collections Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Theatre Shining City Art Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow Comedy Opera Dance Tocororo — a Cuban Tale Concerts Pop Eden Sessions: Brian Wilson The godfather of small things The Cheltenham Festival is a tribute to Michael Berkeley's adventurousness, says Paul Driver MVC Why greed is good at Glyndebourne A festival double bill and the Royal Opera's Grimes are triumphs, says Hugh Canning HMV PlayStation2, £39.99, all ages World Championship Snooker 2004 PC, £34.99, PlayStation2, Xbox, £39.99; all ages The Times Literary Supplement Spyrc: Fusion Game boy Advance, £29.99, all ages The Month Chungking Express Artificial Eey, 15,100 mins; £19.99 (DVD) The Number One Opera Album School of Rock Paramount, PG, 105 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £14.99 (VHS), rental Mona Lisa Smile Columbia TriStar, 12,114 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS), rental Agenda Jailhouse samba Caetano Veloso's subversive music once landed him in prison. Now he's taking on American imperialism in song, says Mark Espiner The Sunday Times 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 class that time forgot The Likes of US A Biography of the White Working Class by Michael Collins Granta £12 pp274 Bryn appleyard Read on. . . First lady of the Tudor court The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn by Eric Ives Blackwell £25 pp480 Read on. . . Diary Hillary's nemesis Rewriting History by Dick Morris with Eileen McGann Harpercollins £14.99 pp304 Bush's ideas men America Alone: The Neoconservatives and the Global Order by Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke Cup £20 pp369 Waterstone's 3 for 2 Waterstone's Waterstone's Diving into a Nazi past Shadow Divers How Two Men Discovered Hitler's Lost Sub and Solved One of the Last Mysteries of World War II by Robert Kurson Hodder £ 18.99 pp382 A litle night reading What Barbara Taylor Bradroft has by her bed In the news Books behind ther headlines: Milosevic A home from home Empire Families Britons and Late Imperial India by Elizabeth Buettner Oup £25 pp300 Read on. . . Just not cricket Basil D'oliveira: Cricket and Controversy by Peter Oborne Little, Brown £16.99 pp288 Birth of a nation Winston's Folly Imperialism and the Creation of Modern Iraq by Christopher Catherwood Constable £12.99 pp267 The Times The last word on his sentence A Prison Diary: Volume III, Heaven by Jeffrey Archer Macmillan £18.99 pp478 Labour pains What the Media are Doing to our Politics by John Lloyd Constable £12.99 pp218 Waterstone's Kiss and make up? Only Human by Susie Boyt Review £16.99 pp243 Beauty and brutality Maps for Lost Lovers by Nadeem Aslam It's a funny old world Start from Here by Sean French Picador £10.99 pp377 the Fit by Philip Hensher Fourth Estate £15. pp 326 Children's book of the week WHSmith Paperbacks Dylan Thomas: A New Life by Andrew Lycett Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded by Simon Winchester Cannabis by Martin Booth The Taxi Driver's Daughter by Julia Darling Millennium People by J G Ballard Mr S: The Last Word on Frank sinatra by George Jacobs and William Stadiem Last Tango in Aberystwyth by Malcolm Pryce A Biography of Robert Byron by James Knox The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown read by Jeff Harding Too Beautiful for You by Rod Liddle Book events What's happening in the Literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 852 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents She's a woman Worth setting the video for: the best of the week ahead Greatest Women In Rock'n' Roll History, Today, Vh-1 Classic, 12pm Pilger: Year Zero Paying The Price: Killing The Children of Iraq Today, ITV News, 9pm Alien Passing the buck Panorama: A Failure of Intelligence Today, BBC1, 10.15pm Watch out! Accidents Can Happen Monday, BBC1, 10am Business news Good Company, Bad Company Monday, BBC4, 8.30pm Best documentary Secret History: The Nazi Expedition Monday, C4,9pm Yeeuch 101 Things Removed From The Human Body, Monday, C4,10.50pm Still afloat Ellen MacArthur — The Search For Speed, Wednesday, BBC1, 7pm Shock of the new 101 Most Shocking Moments In Entertainment Wednesday, Five, 11pm The one to watch Oliver Beene, Today, Sky One, 7.30pm Get me out of here I'm Famous And Frightened 2 Friday, Living TV, 9pm Radio Sunday 11 July Pick of the Day A right royal rave-up Party In The Park (Five, 11.30pm) The pace mellows Glyndebourne Live (BBC4, 7pm) Carry on, Christopher Quest For Columbus (Discovery, 7pm) Sitting comfortably? Time Machine: The World Shaped By Time (BBC1, 8pm) No place like home Where The Heart Is (ITV1, 8pm) Pick of the day Island At War (ITV1, 9pm) Doug and Dinsdale? Waking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) Best documentary Real Life: A Mother's Journey (ITV1, 10.45pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Sunday 11 July ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Monday 12 July Pick of the Day Medics one The Practice (C4,8pm) Clever comedy Coupling (BBC2, 9pm) Best drama Rose And Maloney (ITV1, 9pm) Join the dots World In Art: 1812 (BBC4, 9pm) Oddest chat show The Keith Barret Show (BBC2, 10pm) Pick of the day Ruby Does The Business: Chrysalis (BBC3, 9pm) Medics two Young Doctors (ITV1, 10pm) Feeling sleepy? Street Hypnosis (Bravo, 10pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Monday 12 July ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Between Ourselves (R4,9am) Tyne and tide 55 Degrees North (BBC1, 9pm) Heritage colours Restoration (BBC2, 9pm) Tunnel vision Seconds From Disaster: Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire (National Geographic, 9pm) Middling comedy Swiss Toni (BBC3, 9.30pm) Pick of the day Wife Swap (C4,9pm) Fashion crisis The Lyon's Den (Five, 9.55pm) Brand loyalty Rudest Home Videos (ITV1, 10pm) Skin deep Average Joe (C4,10.50pm) Pimpernel Smith (BBC2, 1pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday 14 July Pick of the Day Mum's little darlings Pushed To The Limit — Britain's Toughest Family (BBC1, 8pm) Lawrence's legacy Honey I Ruined The House (C4,8.30pm) Best villainy The Long Firm (BBC2, 9pm) Abandon ship Making Waves (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Freddie's Loves (Five, 9pm) Spare the rod and . . ? Supernanny (C4,9pm) Just doing business True Crime Authors: Blow (History, 9pm) Nothing like support The Stress Test: Family (BBC1, 9.30pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday 14 July ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Thursday July Pick of the Day Dyian And John (R4,11.30am) Green issues Golf — The Open (BBC2, 9am) A star is born? When Will I Be Famous? (BBC1, 7pm) Greeks bearing gifts The Treasures Of Athens And Olympia (Five, 7.30pm) Creepiest crawlies Webs And Fangs/Stings And Claws (National Geographic, 8pm/8.30pm) Pick of the day This World: Saudi — The Family In Crists (BBC2, 9pm) Bully for you Bad Lads' Army (ITV1, 9pm) Crimewatch Behind The Crime: Fair Game (C4,9pm) Over a barrel Shell Shock (BBC2, 9.50pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday July ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday July Radio Pick of the Day Friday Play: Bodies In Motion And At Rest (R4,9pm) Life through a lens Queer Eye For The Straight Guy (C4,7.30pm) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Hove haven Property Dreams (Five, 8pm) Best profile Targeted: The Evil Genius (History, 9pm) Pick of the day BBC Proms (BBC2, 7.30pm) Best comedy Will And Grace (C4,9.30pm) Armchair Bergerac Power, Privilege And Justice (Biography, 10pm) Films Small talk Originals: Gil Scott-Heron — The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (BBC2, 11.35pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Saturday 17 July Pick of the Day A right royal cat-fight Rivals: Diana v Camilla (Discovery, 6pm) No marathon effort Celebrities Under Pressure (ITV1, 6.30pm) Straight to the point Weapons That Made Britain: Longbow (C4,7pm) It's a posh knockout Simply The Best (ITV1, 7.30pm) A crossroads for TV How Soaps Changed The World (C4,9.55pm) Pick of the day The Last Secret Of Dr Cripen (C4,8pm) No typecasting here Law & Order — Special Victims Unit (Five, 10pm) Millions viewing week ending Jun 13 Films Film choice Final Destination 2 (Sky Movies 1,8pm) BBC1 Sunday 17 July ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Books for Children Contents Panasonic Panasonic Contents Five Opener Familiar to many who have woken in front of the telly after midnight Can't Live without … the World's Biggest Lies Good and Big! Best of British Shetland Pony Mazda Samsung Dad Goes to the Gym in the Most Embarrassin G Bike Shorts You've Ever Seen. I Won't Be Seen with Him Hoover Amdega Maytag …worslotting… Billionaires' Boulevard Grolsch Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Magnet Subaru Siemens Natural Portrait Gallery Most celebrity photo shoots involve an army of preeners and The Sunday Times travel 'The Janjaweed come and kill all the men and boys Arniston Bay Hp Furniture Village Samuel Heath Plumbs covers Furniture Craft International Neville Johnson Office Ltd Jessops Noble Caledonia Limited Bridge Chess Teaser 2182 Team bonding Bookwise Mephisto 2290 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items … the day The Sunday Times New Zealand Honda Contents Clinique A Good Look L'oreal Contents D&A Loving It The International's Guide to Fashion Flip Flops Trailer-Trash Betrothal Going up Moment Olay Head The breakfast show is the holy grail of radio — if you can make it there, you might just go on to buy the station. So has Christian O'Connell got what it takes? Paul Flynn meets the hottest thing to hit the airwaves since Chris Evans Hollywood Rocks Gore are the days when it was the thought that counted. Now bling is in, and that means big, big jewellery, says Jackie Collins What's hot and what's not Middle Youth Middle Aged? Hip-hop, trucker caps, being up for it — were forced to buy into all this in our thirties and forties. Why can't we just embrace our Inner corduroy jacker, asks Lucas House Music Hidden in a cottage in a sleepy village in Kent is Britain's No. 1 hit factory Johnny Davis went to listen in Siemens mobile Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Style Rock Star Hello, Tiger Sounding off 'kissing Pavement' When your toes poke too for out of the end of your sandals. Buy a pair that first Shorts to the Office? "you Can Bend Over/sit down without Showing the World your Knickers" Milan Menswear Report The Milan catwalks were bright and bold — and the best of them were British. Colin McDowell reports on next summer's look Cuban Style Coconut Pravains with a Tropical Rum Mojo Marksandspencer Macleans Hot Lips Beauty Hair Bitch! Do It now Have a haircut — a short, defined style Firm Offer Brush up Spice Man Into the Souk The Arab beauty ritual is one of the most sensual in the world — and now it's over here Starbucks Coffee Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa wonders how she will juggle the school holidays and her beauty routine Dyson Dyson Lie Back There's more to a massage than relaxation Choose the right one and it could relieve insomnia, depression even asthma Helen Brown reports on treatments that are more than skin deep Chavutti Thirumal Deep Tissue Massage Indian Head Massage Evian Pregnancy Massage Shiatsu Synchronised Massage Thai Yoga Massage Massage Masters Ben Barnett Michelle Roques O'neil John Yiannis Tsagaris Tim Freytag Quick Fixes Longwoodholidays What's the Alternative A Star Reborn Beirut is kicking off again as the Middle East's epicentre of glamour. Lisa Grainger reports The Times Way out East Lebanon is the country that put Middle Eastern food on the map. But what is that makes it taste so good? Grab your flat bread and prepare to find out, says Karim Haidar Makloubee Batinjan Raheb Serves 6 Aa Gill Table Talk Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Bluff "The picpoul grape used to be grown mainly for vermouth" In the Stars Have you ever had a personal consultatin with an astrologer Isabella and Cleo Small Talk Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Eclipsed by Summer Girl She's sexy, popular and has mastered shabby chic, but her time is short, says Kate Spicer Muller Amore Chanel

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