News from 01/08/2004
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Jonathan Northcroft, Will Buckley, Allison Senior, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Charles Worthington, Barbara Hall, Lucas Hollweg, Jim Munro, Anon, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Sally Brock, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Keren Robinson, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Richard Lofthouse, David Pryce-Jones, Lesley White, Jane Mulkerrins, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Ferney Voltaire, Terry Hope, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Stuart Emery, David Gower, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, P D, Jasper Garard, Tim Richards, David Cracknell Political Editor, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Jim Zockoll, Adam Lively, Dr Peter Lappo, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, John Rogers, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Mark Dent, Roger Bentley, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Malavika Sangghvi, Gary Skuthe-Cook, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Cath Kidston, Professor Anthony Glees Director, Trevor Legate, Stuart Jones, Sudeep Doshi, John Eillott, Frank Graham, Christopher Hart, Tim Sunter, Peter Batchelor, Jason Allardyce, Key Hegarty, David Hewson, Saddam Hussein, Kamil Tchorek, Bernard Maddox, David Frith, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Brenda Blethyn, Stewart Lee, Gordon Lucy, Michael Portillo, Peter Kemp, Dr David Jenkins, Guy Moore, Aileen Wilson, Wendy Sloane, David Matthews, Mark Gould, Tommy Franks, Dave Pollard, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Juergen Teller, Richard Fletcher, Phil Craigle, Greg Struthers, Alfred John Benson, Lynne Wallis, Nikon, Lydia Slater, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Guscott, Jason Dack, Paul Bailey, Brendan Bourne, Mike Laws, John Aizlewwod, Liza Minnelli, H Clark, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Frances Spalding, Edward Gorman, Chris Woodhead, David Johnson, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Jhon Wapies, Paul Driver, Nicholas Hellen, Edwina Currie's, Ian Hawkey, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Michael Fox, Dori Schmetterling, David Leppard, Andrew Durrant, Paul Durman, Alex Clark, Shelley Von Strunckel, Lisa Grainger, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Mark Edwards, Jeremy Woolfe, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Helen Lederer, Topy Stephen, W S Graff-Baker, Kira Cochrane, Peter Traynor, Blower, Phil Baker, Greg Searle, Victoria O'Brien, Christopher Silverster, Raymond Keene, C L, Harriet Logan, Robbie Hudson, Zoe Brennan, Cosmo Landesman, Amanda Eliasch, Diana Wright, Richard Stamp, Stephen Jones, Emma Leeming, Peter Koenig, Louise Armitstead, William Georgiades, Adrienne Connors, Philip Sellwood Chief Executive Energy, Mark Roslin, Caroline Donald, Joanna Simon Sauce, Jeremy Lewis, Jessica Brinton, Miranda Seymour, Sophie Tweedale, David Mellor, Trevor Lewis, Helen Stewart, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Burlington Bertie, Bethan Cole, Edwin Lutyen, Sue Hopkinson, Roland White, Joan Morgan, Shane Watson, Sarah Kate Templeton, Rachel Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, William Hodges, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Tony Juniper Executive director, Kevin Keegan, Jonathan Leake, Stuart Gorst, Clive Davies, Sophie Kirkham, J Fox, Dan Box, Clare Francis, Arrigo Cipriani, John Harlow, Dileep Premachandran, Godfrey Smith, Erick Morillo, Brian Smyth, Chris Haslam, John Waples, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Ed Waller, Jean Newlove, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, R T Emery, Mary Braid, Steve Googan, Nick Fielding, Uzi Mahnaimi Tel Aviv, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Will Iredale, Frank Sinatra, Ciaran Hancock, O M Parish, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Daniel Emery, Eve Bendall, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Mark Ballard, Andrew Davidson, Hugh Pearman, Pete Oliver, Dan Cairns, Simon Evans, Stewart Mitchell, Roger Black, Earl Spencer, Matt Roberts, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susannah Price, Sarah Baxter, Malise Ruthven, Richard Nixon, Jonathan Aitken, David Robertson, India Knight, Nicolatte Jones, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Vanessa Wilde, Nina Goswami, Stava Boyd, Dominic Rushe, David Mamet, Karen Robinson, Karen Barratt,
ResumoContents Compulsory lie tests for paedophiles Contents BT Italian spies 'faked documents' on Saddam nuclear purchase Shades of summer—at last Whistleblower sacked for upsetting ministers FA offered to betray Sven to protect boss The Sunday Times Contents Alliance Leicester Softly-softly ministers let Afghan heroin flood Britain Breakthrough in world trade deal Army may quit Iraq in new year 'Abuses' revealed at Guantanamo Blair promised animal tests ban Don't call it a holiday, call it a fact-finding mission. . . Secretary bites back pillow talk as FA decides Sven's fate Emaar Cherie does the Barbados wave High fat found in 'healthy option' food Led Zeppelin pull plug on St Bob's fundraiser Spencer wants Diana museum moved to Kensington Palace Behave! Jowell tells fountain folk What's Really in your Basket Councils may let schools select Government gags experts over nuclear plant risks Banned drivers to get 'alco-locks' British european Asda poised to topple Marks as clothes king Mercedes-Benz Sally Clark case doctor faces being struck off Train bosses offer £25,000 reward to find rail saboteur Agent April Fool tricked Saddam Top general reveals best-kept secret of Gulf war Magnetic gun has cure for headaches in its sights Tuppenny one makes first-class fool of mail Burton's diary of a poisoned passion The new Rover 75 V8 A previously unknown poem by Richard Burton was read … Now adulthood starts at 30 Doctor's hours cut threatens patients Barclays Haka ever after as royal weds Maori University staff told: bolster fees by passing more students MI6 probes French links to Iraq scam Mind games to replace bumps in the road Brussels travel fraud whistleblower 'eased out' Wind farms will need new pylons Irobot It's art: Woody Allen meets Damien Hirst Yard spied on investigative journalists Insight Mitsubishi Motors St. Joseph's Hospice Times Online Tracked down The Man who Fooled the World—and was Duped Himself The mystery middle-man who supplied bogus documents revealing Iraq's nuclear ambitions claims it was all a plot by Italian intelligence. Nicholas Rufford and Nick Fielding report Italy's Bag of Dirty Tricks Matalan Treachery How the FA betrayed Eriksson The sex scandal engulfing football's desses grows worse: it is now descending into treachery and backstabbing. Maurice Chittenden and Nicholas Hellen report Jeep The High Life, Sven-Style Whee, there's a golden apple in my family tree An American Pinter sticks his pen in the White House Profile The Co-operative Bank The Sunday Times Confused bunnies Save the whistleblowers Endowment Shortfall? Kerry the weak link at a strong convention Our one-cudgel approach to Islam is costing us dear Why don't the political parties do more he attact Atticvs 'Coup plot' landlord comes back to haunt Mandelson Atticvs Tony will quit Downing Street this year — but it's a false dawn for Gordon Atticvs Oops, butterfingers Blair may be losing another aide Atticvs As the Commons foreign affairs committe publishes a Atticvs Death isn't the worst thing in life, and we deserve a choice Shocking news: when Tony Blair gives his monthly press Atticvs A new front has opened up in the war between writer Atticvs How about a prize for anybody who spots a European Atticvs B&B Italia FIAT Energy crisis in the wind Tory turncoats on the attack Rewriting history Speaking out: Your report that John Morrison has been Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Tortured How Labour Has Twisted and Turned over Animal Testing The supporters Animal Testing: The Two Sides The opponents British Gas Prudential British Airways Action Man jostles for Chirac's throne Walk slowly and carry a big file: the French guide to laziness High life of Arafat's wife stokes envy Vanunu faces interrogation British Airways Bush goes on the offensive as Kerry does a Boston bounce Escaped British airman was hero of Warsaw uprising Silver-Tongued Son of a Goatherd Stakes his Claim to Be First Black President How we snapped dead Elvis and other tales of Enquirer derring-do How the states are swinging Blondes come out clawing for the right Mgcars Today's weather Row over MoD's £12m payout News in Brief Police hunt Anger at abortion rules for under-16s 99 years wrong Fugitive shot dead as tourists look on Two tickets share £5.3m Lotto jackpot Briton deported Labour poll lead Swiss banish their refugees underground The Times Women waiting for Mr Right freeze their eggs Tories' Notting Hillbilly coup fails at first step All the marketing Lexus Waving royal etiquette goodbye Old pop stars never die, they just reunite The Democratic convention has made alarming viewing … Contents FA chief Palios faces axe Contents Alfa 156 Buoyant England put Windies on the rack Tourists trail by 378 Another miserable West Indies balting colapse has left Michael Vaughan's team firmly in control at Edgbaston Flintoff closes on Botham as England's best allrounder His performances with bat and ball are improving by the game, but Freddie's big test will be next year's Ashes series Malaysia Vauxhall The top 10 Ronaldinho David Beckham Frank Worthington Book of the week The Man Who Hated Football By Will Buckley, Fourth Estate, £10.99 3 Sven-Göran Eriksson 6 Garry Flitcroft 9 Peter Shilton 4 Diego Maradona 7 Wayne Rooney 10 Andy Goram DVD of the week 2004 European Championships VCI, £19.99 60 seconds in sport With Greg Searle, Britain's Olympic rowing gold medallist Free next Week Premiership Magazine The Swede and the Turnips Talk to my laywer: How Eriksson has taken up the legal cudgels Boro set to clear way for McClaren Oh No, Another England Shambles Larsson sets fresh goals The Swedish striker is one of many new arrivals that big-spending Barcelona hope will usher in an era of success Renault Megane Heat of battle fires up Shearer Foxes too wily for East Bengal's history-making heroes John Aizlewood watches Leicester City beal India champions East Bengal 1-0, on a day that was more about celebrating new allies than battling for victory Kanoute and Defoe shoot down Forest Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . Putting life into Liverpool Sky Sports Spector materialises into real prospect In his first interview, Manchester United's latest rising star, Jonathan Spector, tells Jonathan Northcroft of the lucky break that took him to Old Trafford Tour of duty Unlucky United suffer penalty pain The Sunday Times Toyota tune up to challenge The prospect of substantial new investment has many in F1 tipping the Japanese team as the next Ferrari Arab investors poised to snap up Jordan Talks on a majority share buyout and the relocation of Jordan's F1 factory to Dubai are near completion, report Richard Rae and Ciaran Hancock The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Stupples digs deep Time to deliver for fluid Donald Hurricane Danny Underdogs who bit: four more Brits who beat the odds The Sunday Times Big Daddy Rathbone breaks Bok hearts The Sunday Times Gregan still sets field alight Ten years after first taking the world of international rugby by storm, the Wallaby captain remains a phenomenon Brown is the new black Davis rolls back years as raging Tigers close gap The Sunday Times Murali rides the storm The more wickets he takes, the more the doubters carp, but the Sri Lankan master is determined not to be beaten Chrysler Skilful Bell strolls to 181 …championships County scoreboards … Warwickshire Hick proves his county class Fixtures National League Warne enjoys season's best Surrey struggle Round-up Batting Averages Bowling Averages Air-Berlin Winds of Change Setting out full-pelt to rule foreign waves Two Britons and their speedster plan to make a splash in the rarefied world of lake racing Why Cowes needs a revamp The future looks Golden A fully-fit Kelly Holmes has decisions to make—to go for Olympic medals in the 800m, 1500m, or perhaps both Powerade Kelly Holmes has her say on life, the Olympics and the future Martin is pole star as Toseland sees hopes slide Sports round-up Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Pools Today's racecards Fixtures Racing This Week Favourable ending for Fallon …had endured a miserable week … on a high note with a … success The Times Illegible Article The Sunday Times Caught in time England v West Indies, fourth Test, Leeds, 1966 One for the Alleen Wilson Today Sport on TV Monday Speedway World Cup, Eastbourne, Sky Sports 1,6.30pm Wednesday Northants v Warwickshire, totesport National League, Sky Sports 1,4pm Today Don't miss this England V West Indies, second Test, Edgbaston, ChaNNEL 4,10am Thursday Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Former Olympic 400m silver medallist Roger Black on Kevin Keegan Any Answers? Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times on Line Eriksson's gift for own goals Jaguar Williams ravaged a derelict Tyson O'Neill worth wooing Contents HSBC crowned Europe's most profitable company Americans go gunning for Man United In the dock: City watchdog accused of incompetence Special Report … Services Authority is under fire … get compensation for victims of … scandal Peugeot Continued on page 8 British Energy bondholders warn investors to back off Saunders is back—advising Bill Gates Contents The Sunday Times More rate rises on the way It's getting tougher at the top AIM—a home for property and ice cream Times on Line The Sunday Times Driving Bikers' buyout at Demon Tweeks Texting gets voice of its own from BT Business Digest Meet the City's hosepipe and Keith the thief, m'lord Illegible Article Beenz. com boss gets back in the kitchen The Irish dig for titanium Ramsden plots timeshare deal at Sandy Lane BT Swiss Life to sell off risk policies arm Huntingdon stock trader quits over abusive e-mails Fancy some Spanish shares? No, I didn't think so Stock market investors in mood of Brown despair Economic Outlook Is Allen toast? A lot to learn Soaring oil price lubricates the advance of Kerry American Account OlÉ Abbey Santander Reigns in Spain Times on Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Dyno-Rod boss cleans up Pension trustees: the new powerbrokers Jim Zockoll's Working Day Working Space Alliance Leicester Commerical Bank Vital Statistics "What's the situation?" City watchdogs or Keystone Kops? Free calls between your Whatever they're for Vodafone Fury as store group has to shelve growth plans …is holding … supermarket …back to … growing … of chief …reports Richard Fletcher "There are still some apple trunovers left" Number's up for accountants all over Europe From January all companies will have to report using the same standard Roof insulation firm has lofty ambitions Judgment Day: Should You Buy Share in Sig? The Week that was Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Recruitment offers chance for a rethink How to …effectively Todd Enterprises Maternity red tape leaves firms holding the baby … agree … OKIP MEP … Bloom … of age. Rachel Bridge Forming a partnership with one agency pays off The Sunday Times How long do I have to keep tax records? The Business Doctor A Thief in the Office Kingston Smith Illegible Article Xerox A bit of horse sense turned out to be the best insurance policy Langham Hotel A simple way to cut overseas phone bills Business Tools Hats off to higher sales The Sunday Times Illegible Article Failsworth's Challenges Hold fashion shows to promote range Switch China production to Europe Build an effective website Play on Britishness for overseas buyers British Airways Progress Report Damask Loudmouths all at sea on joint holiday Orange Cuts on the cards for Safeway pensioners Prufrock Director is Miles away All pukka in the park Day of reckoning for McGowan Inside the City Online Extra On Wall Street, by Dominic Rushe, appears Market Mole Contents So Last Year, Tony No, no, no, Prime Minister—you can't go smart-casual in the Caribbean any more: hippie chic is this year's style, as the hottest hotels kick back and chill out. Mark Hodson reports SriLankan Airlines Ladies' Jacket Good Gear Guide Do the hippie, hippie chic Clubs Sunsail Child Carrier Hiking Socks Next stop, Sardinia: can the PM get it right on Holiday No 2? Personal TV Cool Bag Take le trek in Toulouse. . . Lost in a medieval maze with his old man, Christopher Somerville finds a stroller's town par excellence . . . but in Paris, hop on a Segway Travel brief KLM Royal Dutch Airlines What's new in old Toulouse … Publishing (www. ringtones. co. uk/berlitz) has … … West Nile fever hits Portugal Questions and Answers ITC Classics Travellers must get card sharp India resembles several countries rolled chaotically … Where was I? Hotel Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones & Anonymous (Bantam Press £12.99) Bargains of the week Gung-ho guys fail to look before they leap BA faces August walk out TV Travel Holiday money Readers' rants The sand that time forgot Illegible Article Floating in flagrante delicto Trying to revisit her irresponsible youth, Emma Leeming made a splash in Spain Walberswick Dunwich Leiston Minsmere Thorpeness Aldeburgh Snape Intercontinental Le Grand Hotel Orford Woodbridge Norfolkline Multiple Display Advertising Items Ooh, the jungle VIPs The dark days are over and you can trek to the gorillas again. Chris Haslam meets Rwanda's royalty Vigia Resorts Rwandan Culture It's not just primates: three more sides to Rwanda Rwandan Safari Ooh, the jungle VIPs Rwandan Trek The high road to Spain's top value Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Posada De Babel La Pereda, Lianes La Posada Del Valle, Collia La Corie De Lugas, Lugas Casona De La Paca, Ei Pito, Cudillero Parador De Cangas De Onis, Villanueva Travel brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sprint for the olympics Gold Silver Bronze Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Romeo is a natural star, but the south … steals the show for Brenda Blethyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Brenda Blethyn, 58, left a safe secretarial job to … Where was I? Win a luxurious four-night break on Halkidiki, courtesy of Sani Resort and ITC Classics The competition Contents How I Won the War He was a poor boy from Texas who rose from grunt to general and won the most stunning and controversial victory in modern warfare. General Tommy Franks reveals the hidden side of the defeat of Saddam Hussein Contents British Red Cross How I Won the War The general's regrets Next Week Life, the universe. . . and nothing Children behaving normally: what an outrage When Rosie Millard took her young family on the train she found herself fighting off the child haters The prying game is for losers Front-row seat at the tragedy of Tricky Dicky Jonathan Aitken was in Washington … years ago when the fatal blow was delivered to President Richard Nixon My daughter, the mad hatter The attacks hurt. . . but maybe I'm as odious as they … Interview Jasper Gerard meets Earl Spencer A mother's final mission: justice for dear Kirsty Jean Newlove explains why she is battling for justice over the mysterious death of her daughter Kirsty MacColl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reality TV: it's all a ghastly plot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coming Here Soon? The Latest in 'real Life' Television Why black men like me have run out of excuses David Matthews grew up among drug dealers and violent criminals but he decided to escape. Too many young black men, he says, are trapped by a culture that glamorises all that is worst in society Roll over, bed-blockers and give the new Tories room Edwina Currie's political generation were kept from the safest seats by a stubborn old guard. Now they're the very ones keeping out new blood A nation in snapshot The Sunday Times Correspondent Clue Writing Contest No 972: Apparatchiks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex comes to storytime On course for confusion Multiple Display Advertising Items Some tests end up failing everyone Answer the question Doors Your verdict: let the children lead us Minister misses digital point Ten Bright Ideas that Won our £50 Prizes International Hotels Illegible Article Hotels brought to book … kinds … booking Sally Kinnes … telephone … st web to … Blinkx or You Miss It Recorder on a Budget BT Don't panic A room with a view . . . but not much else Winner's Dinners Even more of the rings Euro … of the week This Life Illegible Article Website of the week The Name's Andrew Prince Andrew People of the Week Dimwit of the week Art lovers of the week The Guardian: Lord Greene Last word. . . On Sale now: … Pair of Spocks The Daily Telegraph: Joan Morgan …profits Talking Heads From The Times, From The Daily Telegraph, From the Daily Mirror, From the Daily Mail, From The Guardian: P. S. Contents It's time for a fair deal on savings Fair Deal for Savers Scandal of the closed accounts With-profits blow News in Brief Contents Who Has the Most Accounts? Houses 'overvalued' Blue-chip results send Footsie higher Coventry Building Society Let's cut out the rotten core of financial advice Multiple Display Advertising Items Measuring risk Scottish Widows left soldier exposed in Iraq A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Advisers let down endowment victims Halifax has suddenly halved my premiums Hedge fund bosses go for growth Directors' Deals MPs back call to free savers in ailing funds The Treasury select committee supports our campaign to get a fair deal for people trapped in closed with-profits funds. By David Budworth … how Bad is It? Barclays Picture Gallery David Smith Predator swoops on with-profits schemes Revealed: how greedy advisers rip off customers Salesmen stand accused of putting their own interests ahead of those of their customers MBNA Europe Picture Gallery Why paying a fee is often the best option The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers How Much your Adviser Can Earn Multiple Display Advertising Items The True Cost of Commission One day Skandia pushes the boat out in Cowes junket Blunders at the Queen's bank cost loyal customer £18,000 Coutts overcharged one of our readers-and then gave him a month's notice to quit his account, writes Kathryn Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Premium Bonds slashes the odds on big prizes What Could You Win? Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Will buying a power firm fuel my profits? My DIY Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Find an annuity online Web Wise Aap How the Websites Compare Scarborough Building Society Looking for the best mortage available. . . Abbey investors told to sell … bank's shares have risen 10% over … month in anticipation of a bid. … to take profits? By Alicia Wyllie Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey investors told to sell Bank fears a rise in home repossessions Halifax is scaling back its mortgage lending amid worries about the effect of higher interest rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxman is a thorn in royal florist's side Fame and Fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Inside How a flat with a communal pool in. . . Is It St Yes Cottage, Trethevy, Cornwell, £285,000 Moving Game for a laugh When Helen LEDERER's London cottage was on Through the Keyhole, it didn't take long for the comedy books and pictures to give her away Edwin Lutyens garden seat Design Classics A question of balance Keep a cool head and the summer could be a good time for both buyers and sellers, says our propert expert Phil Spencer Octagon Houses of the week A real cliffhanger The project Up on the roof, gardeners can get a lift all year round On Call The home Night, night, sleep tight. And if the bedbugs bite, be prepared to chuck out every piece of your furniture Garden sheds grow into smart offices Want to work from home but can't find the space? The new breed of garden offices don't require planning permission, are cost-effective and look good too, discovers Terry Hope Capital east Barratt Cabin Fever Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas for under £100,000 You can still turn you dream of owning a bolt hole in the foreign sun into a reality—and despite rising prices at home, it doesn't have to break the bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items At last, St Albans rocks Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs tells Jane Mulkerrins why she's swapping bohemian London for genteel Hertfordshire Stately rentals that don't cost a pile Good country-estate lets offer superb period property without all the maintenace bills, says Lynne Wallis Smallbone of Devizes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Life after Corelli On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Happier home life with a bit on the side The Sunday Times Green Energy that Can save You Cash, Heat Pumps Dolphin Quays Water, water, everywhere Prepare your garden for a dry spell so that you don't come from holiday to find it parched, says Neil Wormald Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items A cheaper Splash You thought getting a swimming pool was too expensive? Think again, says Wendy Sloane The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Show a degree of caution Would you buy a house for your student children in a syndicate? One property specialist thinks you will, reports Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church The Funday Times Scooby-Doo! The Grey Man The Maze Man Funday meets Adrian Fisher, the man behind the world's most cunning mazes and the current crop of con mazes that have sprung up all over the UK Say Cheese The Funday Times Today Nasa's Messenger mission is due to launch today Tuesday Wednesday Education Funday News gets bigger next week Thursday Friday Saturday News Getting the Bird Bfi london Imax Norman Conquest The Powerpuff Girls Who's Afraid of the Closet Monster? Shreak Wordwise Making Friends Abroad Poole Party Funday is first for music! If you've got questions about a career in music, the Good Sports Show Time Win It! Clikits Off to the Moo-Vies Fruity Feeling Squirt Newton's Lows Jarvis Dents Fans Utd Quick Fire Destination Greece The Simpsons Contents First drive Contents Car Advertising The Viper is back with added bite Up to Speed Yoof goes for a spin with grandad Noble next on shopping list? Cars on TV Mums, stand by your 4x4s Me and my Motors Roslin On her CD Changer Just be brave, you'll love it Vital Statistics The Opposition Go faster with the mad professor A leading scientist wants his Lotus to have an edge. So he mixes his own magic fuel, finds Richard Lofthouse Magic Formulas Crash, bang, crisis: it's a sticky start for girl racers Formula Woman has had a rough ride. Its founder tells Joseph Dunn about his fight for survival Timesonline Porsche Today's grooms have more vroom Men arriving for the big day now like something livelier than a minicab, writes Sophie Tweedale Aston-Martin Authorised Directions and Fun in One Gear…dreams Living-Room Motor Sport Beam Bending for the Continent The Knowledge Traffic Lights Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Driving Used Car: Citroën Xsara Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items All mouth and no trousers Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exploding the Myth Multiple Classified Advertising Items A UFO on the M1 Have your Say Horses for Courses Taking the Aire Truly Grateful RoadPilot Coast to coast in 150 miles. . . but watch out for the alligators Jeremy Hart put on his best shades and took the coolest route across America, from Miami throught the everglades to the white beaches of the Gulf of Mexico Sunshine Express: The Tamami Trail Audi The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Clinic your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Sony Contents Her claws are out Don't miss the trailer for Catwoman on the August On the straight and narrow After drugs, alcohol abuse and prison, Christian Slater found succour in the theatre. Yet he still can't resist peering back into the abyss—which is why, he tells Lesley White, he is about to play th onginal bad boy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nes New Yorkers, nu-glamsters They are strutting their stuff again—or did glam-rock simply never die, asks Stephen Armstrong The blue-eyed soul boy Like that other heart-throb singer George Michael, Jamie Scott wants you to listen without prejudice, says Dan Cairns It's not going swimmingly at the Victoria Baths in … A peek through the looking glass Television World disservice Radio waves Where are the patron saints of the British arts? When it comes to carving out a future for creativity, we must become more like the Americans, says Peter Whittle Rest of the week's Last Life in the Universe New York Minute Sixteen Years of Alcohol Short Cuts Ping Pong Garfield: The Movie Anything Else The Stepford Wives Gozu The Month All sword and no sorcery The latest retelling of the life of the ancient king is a bloodless and tepid affair wates Cosmo Landesman William Hodges turned the Pacific into an idealised Europe. If only he'd trusted his eyes, says Waldemar Januszczak Some favourite pit stops Things you must do in Edinburgh From a play set inside a Maserati to all-night comedy marathons, here's how to make the most of it Survival tactics Meet your comedy match Jokers of every age and attitude are ready to woo you into laughter at the chapel of comedy Last 4 Weeks - Must End 28 August Let's talk about me know Real people are invading the stages with their life stories, says Stephen Armstrong Don't miss the interactive Perrier awards feature on Isn't it lonic? The link between Edinburgh's two neoclassical art galleries opens this week, but Hugh Pearman detects a feeling of the 1980s Virgin Don't miss the interactive Titian in Edinburgh feature The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The Month Sweeney Todd Rest of the week's theatre Playhouse Theatre Pinafore Swing Camelot Open Air Theatre Snoopy! The Musical New Players Theatre Vacaxion, Vacaxion To the manner born Toby Stephens's swashbuckling Hamlet is a tour de force. Trouble is, it's impossible to care about him, says Victoria Segal Classical On record Ben Heppner Marc-Antonie Charpentier Le jugement dernier Ensemble European William Byrd, dir Graham O'Reilly Classical CD of the week Mahler Symphony No 3; Bach Suite Petra Lang (mezzo), Royal Concertgebouw, cond Riccardo Chality Decca 470 652-2 (2 CDs) Charles Ives Conlon Nancarrow Pop and Jazz Tommy Stinson Village Gorilla Head Mark Lanegan Band Bubbiegum Beenie Man Back to Basics The Earlies New kids in town Sirens Tara Jane O'neil You Sound, Reflect Keiji Haino Chris Barber's Jazz Band Bandbox No 1 Chris Stamey Pop CD of the week Various Artists Lost Blues Tapes The Month A good night out in the company of some talented Bohemians The Czech mezzo Magdalena Kozena was ravishing in works by Mozart and her compatriots, says Hugh Canning Fruitstock Royal Shakspeare Company The top arts events of the coming months Look ahead Space of Encounter: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind National Theatre The Trojans Bat Boy: The Musical Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long Players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Before Sunset This week, don't miss Theatre Don Juan/Man and Superman Art Art & the 60s: This was Tomorrow Comedy Daniel Kitson Opera Carmen Dance Bolshoi Ballet Concerts West-Eastern Divan Orchestra Pop Heroes & Villains WWH Online TLS Transport Giant Games The Month Dogville MGM Home Entertainment, 15,172 mins; £15.99 (DVD) DVDs and videos Three Strange Lovers Shrek 2 Don Giovanni Opus Hollywood agenda That sinking feeling David Dougill fails to fall in love with the Bolshoi's Romeo and Juliet Tom baxter feather & stone 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 Pile em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 855 Hardbacks Paperbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data supplied … Hollywood's smooth operator In Black and White: The Life of Sammy Davis Jr by Wil Haygood Aurum £20 pp516 Read on . . . Biography Bohemia's siren sisters Diary Terror tactics Intelligence/biography Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terror by Anonymous Brassey's £18.50 pp352 Ghosh Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 11 by Steve Coll Penguin Putnam £18.99 pp656 Under his spell Nasser: The Last Arab by Said K Aburish Duckworth £20 pp432 How crime paid Biography The First Detective The Life and Revolutionary Times of Eugène-Francois Vidocq, Criminial, Spy and Private Eye by James Morton Ebury £17.99 pp340 Waterstone's What Justin Cartwright has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: King Arthur A civilised way to travel The Western Shores of Turkey by John Freely I B Tauris £12.99 pp432 Wild Europe: The Balkans in the Gaze of Western Travellers by Bozidar Jezernik Saqi £14.99 pp320 Read on. . . Sacred battleground The Temple of Jerusalem by Simon Goldhill Profile £15.99 pp192 On a wing and a prayer The Secrets of Rue St Roch: Intelligence Operations behind Enemy Lines in the First World War by Janet Morgan Penguin £18.99 pp408 The songs that shook the world Taboo Tunes: A History of Banned Bands & Censored songs by Peter Blecha Backbeat £11.95 pp214 The Writers Bureau For him, the earth moved The Book Nobody Read In Pursuit of the Revolution of Nicolaus Copernicus by Owen Gingerich Heinemann £12.99 pp320 Not quite cricket? 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The Sunday Times Ripping yarns The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon trans Lucia Graves Weidenfeld £12.99 pp403 The Queen of the South by Arthuro Perez-Reverte trans Andrew Hurley Picador £16.99 pp436 Locked in limbo The Secret Purposes by David Baddiel Little. Brown £16.99 pp408 Contents Then and now Back To The Front Today, ITV1,12.25pm Every cloud . . ? Three Kings Today, Five, 9pm The sands of time Doing the time warp Reeking of character Not set in stone Faster, higher, richer Thought police The one to watch When I'm 64, Wednesday, BBC2, 9pm Natural behaviour Hurrah, it's over Radio Pick of the Day A good track record My Big Fat Greek Olympic Dream (BBC3, 7pm) Bog-standard drama Where The Heart is (ITV1, 8pm) It's their shout Extreme Archaeology: Shetland Fortress (C4,8pm) Pick of the day Real Life: My Mum is My Dad (ITV1, 10.45pm) Saving his skins Anatomy of a Snake Bite (Discovery, 8pm) Shrink rapt Waking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) Provincial prospects Restoration (BBC2, 9pm) Channelled anger Island At War (ITV1, 9pm) Rooster Cogburn (BBC1, 1.35pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Best comedy Malcolm in The Middle (BBC2, 7.10pm) The history man Lost Buildings of Britain: Nottingham Castle (C4,8pm) As nature intended Coupling (BBC2, 9pm) Jailbirds return Bad Girls (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Tha Art Show (C4,11.25pm) Smear campaign? Pagans: Band Of Brothers (C4,9pm) Walking wounded Extreme Medical (Sky One, 10pm) Those were the days Comedy Connections: The Young Ones (BBC1, 10.35pm) Films Film choice Critics' Choice New! Meet The YumChums" BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Best comedy Malcolm In The Middle (BBC2, 7.10pm) More homes Location, Location, Location (C4,8pm) Cop drama 55 Degrees North (BBC1, 9pm) Office comedy The Smoking Room (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day The Block (ITV1, 9pm) Best drama The West Wing (E4,9pm) Horror story Seconds From Disaster (National Geographic, 9pm) Legal drama Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday 4 August Pick of the Day Best comedy Malcolm In The Middle (BBC2, 7.10pm) He dares to tell Greatest SAS Missions: Birth Of The SAS (Five, 7.30pm) No change there The Bill (ITV1, 8pm) The boy done good Peter Kay Live (C4,9.30pm) Pick of the day Would Like To Meet (BBC2, 8pm) Best architecture Abroad Again in Britain: Salisbury Cathedral (BBC4, 9.30pm) Best cop drama? Stingers (Granada Plus, 10pm) Too much quick-step The Street Test: Ballet Student (BBC1, 10.35pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday August Radio Thursday August Pick of the Day Best arts Tim Marlow On . . . A Secret History Of Clay—From Gauguin To Gormley (Five, 7.30pm) Property show Get a New Life (BBC2, 8pm) To buy, or not Dubai? Celebrity Place in The Sun: Grant And Anthea (C4,8pm) Medical news Being Positive: Dead Lucky (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day What I Wish I'd Known When I Was 20 (BBC2, 9pm) Gone to the dogs Dogsworld (National Geographic, 9pm) Reportage Sean Langan In Iraq (BBC4, 10pm) Made for each other? Missing You Aready (C4,10.50pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Manors maketh man Country House (BBC2, 7.30pm) Jacks and queens Queer Eye For The Straight Guy (C4,7.30pm) Rich pickings Property Dreams (Five, 8pm) Best political drama Proof (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day Battlefield Britain: Boudicca's Revolt (BBC2, 9pm) Lethal Weapon Dead Men's Secrets: Hitler's Nuclear Arsenal (History, 9pm) Beach boy Will And Grace (C4,9.35pm) The Music man Originals: Stan Tracey — The Godfather of British Jazz (BBC2, 11.35pm) Films The Amazing Mr Blunden (BBC2, 11am) Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Protection racket Weapons That Made Britain: Armour (C4,7.05pm) Fun boy three The Unknown Marx Brothers (Artsworld, 8pm) Cuddly Uncle Joe Stalin: Cult of The Tyrant (C4,8.05pm) A weighty episode Casualty (BBC1, 8.20pm) Pick of the day The Shield (Five, 11pm) Strength to strength Law & Order — Special Victims Unit (Five, 10.05pm) BBC1 Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Nastro Azzurro Contents Audi Dfs Contents Opener MazDa The legendary outlaw is often portrayed as a folk hero, though a recent biography Can't Live without Leap of Faith Bank Holidays Brand Royalty Samsung Simon Cowell, 44, was one of the music industry's most successful A&R men before Tempur Triton Subaru People always think that because I'm a Tennant Lord of the Wings Siemens Skoda Auto The White Company Summer Sale Cradle to Grave I fall asleep wondering if minor celebs who pay for Medecins Sans Frontieres First Alternative Spice … Who's your Daddy? The Quick Way to the Truth Simple, fast and raliable — baying a DIY paternity test kit off the internet Matki Portland Conservatories Summer Sale now on! Purely Health Direct Jean-Patrique Boogaloo Moble Caledonia Limited Journeys of Distinction Bridge Chess Teaser 2185 Bookwise Mephisto 2293 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times … and Arass Together… Group Music Certainly Not Fear Renault Signum a Car Full of Ideas Contents Bombay Sapphire Inspired A Good Look LorÉal Paris Inside Evian Sunhats Lovingit The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion The Pink Power Couple Celebrity Sex Clinic Going up Moment Sensations Volkswagen All Hail the Teutonics Hanky Spanky Introducing the discipline doesn't do anyone any harm-especially when it involves grown women, says William Georgiades PN Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress You Sexy Beast … early days of Hollywood, an exotic creature adopted as a pet could make or break a celebrity's career, finds Kira Cochrane Wanna be in Pearl's gang? … boyfriend and some A-list girlfriends then, says Jessica Brinton Rock Chicks Pearl's World Girlfriends Babington House Old Dresses Lace "i really only like shoes from the 1940s Sony Bucking the Trend Beauty Hair Bitch! Do It now Task Masters Ooh, Betsey Breast Friend Club tropicana Make-Up Notes Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa finds that group therapy really brings out the self-centred side in others Is It Really Bad for You? Hydro active Timing Searching for a way to burn more calories? Eat the right foods at the right time—before and after execise, says Matt Roberts Cruising Speed Society Glamour Win one of 50 champagne days at the polo What's Alternative? The Times Who's Drinking What? Take 3 Ingredients Tip from the Top Foodie Star Quality Moroccan with Momo Lucas Hollweg meets the man behind the UK's most … and smells of the … to your table A Note on Ingredients Tomato Jam Table Talk Cipriani Cellar Notes Star Attraction It used to house parties for Liza Minnelli and Frank Sinatra. Now, this St Tropez villa belongs to Amanda Eliasch, who spends her summers here working on creative projects. By Lisa Grainger An eye for a Bargain … without stopping. Vintage Cath Kidston … of now to buy antiques at home Cath Kidston's Tips on what to Look for Contacts Book Voulez-Vous Vintage? Victoria O'Brien goes on an antiques hunt around Europe In the Stars Amanda, Nobby and Fudge …the Nouchties Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Sunsail beach clubs
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