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Magdalen Nabb, Umberto Eco, Sally Brock, Dana Facaros, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Peter Turner, Gareth Walsh, Ducan Clubbe, Ferdinand Mount, Ken Givens, David O'Leary, Neil Wormald, Bob Hale, Lisa Simpson, Matt Holland, A C, Martin James, Rosie Millard, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, S L, Sarah Dempster, John Timpson chairman, Geoffrey Dicks, Bryn Roberts, Fredrik Ljungberg, G P Taylor, Ann McFerran, Paul Sturrock, Nicholas Hellen, Shelley Von Strunckel, Neil Rafferty, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Trevor Hamley, Blower, Liz Young, Bambi, Robbie Hudson, Michael Wright, Fiona Terry, Talib Choudhry, Bryan Appleyard, John Elliott, Burlington Bertie, John Kampfner, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Geoff Horsfield, Dan Box, James Cracknell, Matthew Campbell, Nick Fielding, Imre Karacs, Peter Schmeichel, Kate Allen, Richard, Theo Richmond, Daffy Duck, Stewart Mitchell, Mike Hammond, Henrik Pedersen, Sarah Baxter, Kate Spicer, Tamara de Lempicka, Mary Dunkin, Jason Dawe, Adrian McKeon, Sian Griffiths, Paul Hill, Shaun Williamson, Jonathan Northcroft, Hala Jaber, Janice Dickinson, Rana Foroohar, Matthew Wall, Lucas Hollweg, N J, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Paul King, Andrew Longmore, Mick Doohan, Adele Parks, Joy Russell, Terence Blacker, Darren Huckerby, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Kasey Keller, Steven Poole, E P, Lynne Jones MP, Sir Alex Ferguson, Matt Rudd, John Aiziewood, Clive Clarke, Homer Simpson, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Jamie Huckbody, Dave Pollard, Geoff Bradford, Clarissa Dickson, Helen Reddish director, Alan Curbishley, Peter Parker, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Steve McClaren, Jon Stead, Simon Fanshawe, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Neil Shipperley, David Leppard, Stephen Amidon, David Cracknell, Diana Wright, David Moyes, Steve Bruce, Clare Short, Peter Koenig, John Carlin, Jermaine Jenas, Natalie Graham, Elinor Lipman, Brian Sheldon Professor, Celia Walden, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, P Kane, Gerald Cozens, Alexander McCall Smith, Stephen Armstrong, Bethan Cole, N R, Stuart Ramsay, Tom Cox, Ray Hutton, John Crossland, Sam Allardyce, Hank Hill, Steve Palmer, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Bart Simpson, Jessica Rabbit, T L, Colin McDOWELL'S, Angus McCrone, Daniel Emery, Nigel Powell, G Helleur, Clifford Bishop, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Shrek, M Mistry, Huw Beynon, Neil Higginson, Tom Deveson, Juan Pablo Angel, Alan Stubbs, Richard Lewis, Helen Stewart, Hong Kong Phooey, General Tommy Franks, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Graeme Souness, Nicholas Rufford, Road Runner, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Ivo Tennant, David Gower, David Cracknell Political Editor, D MacDonald, Marc Newson, Kevin Heneghan, Llew Smith MP, Tom Walker, Leslie Geddes Brown, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Jenufa, Arsene Wenger, Nicola Smith, Michael Portillo, Jenny Vowels, Lindsay Baker, Patricia Nicol, Richard Fletcher, F Dobie, John Wood, Patrick Gale, Sarah-Kate Templeton, … Pitt, Edward Gorman, Vincent Crump, Damian Kelleher, Chris Woodhead, Steve Stone, Qazem Jabbar, Sara Macefield, Alex Clark, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Chris Coleman, James Leahy, Toni Morrison, Jamie Scott, Sean Newsom, Mr Burns, Raymond Keene, Zoe Brennan, Jay Leno, Gaizka Mendieta, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, I C, Mowgli, Tim Moorey, Hugh McManners, Jeremy Lewis, Sylvie Guillem, Wile E. 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Contents Suicide bomber files found in flat Terror Lurking in Suburban Streets Contents BT Blairs wooed with olive trees and Shakespeare No 10 hunt for Sunday Times leaker is leaked Contents The Sunday Times Contents Classified Chrysler Higher waste collection bills loom with green 'stealth tax' The royals at play. . . it wasn't quite as fascinating as Camilla had expected BA flyers face £16 fuel surcharge Plan for police fees splits cabinet Port is vital to freedom, says Rushdie British clinic plans do-it-yourself abortions from next month Northern rock Lawyers pursue Irvine's stalker son for £650,000 Mandelson out in front to be world trade fixer Citroen The High-Fat Trap Snack salads that are less healthy than burger'n'fries Times Online Ucas in turmoil after chief dies in £8m legal crisis A1-levels? New grades planned to rescue an ailing exam Flybe british european Skoda Born-again bikers face crackdown Car sharers may be invited into Prescott bus lane Cars containing two or three may join the empty bus lanes Doctors raise fears over new five-in-one jab for babies Rothschilds paid Mosley to free Jews Boomtown Europe set to be southern England The No 2 ladies' detective arrives No 10 to organise parenting lessons Lost Inca world, with a grunting fish on the side Vodafone Brown plans the £15bn bank heist From one ruler to another: the perfect gift Missing British backpacker had planned to marry For the president who has everything Ford Don't do that: the safety police take over Mitsubishi Motors Unheard Hendrix tapes get club gig Crazy Hazards Judge clears the Atlantic mutineers EasyJet PC World Dumped dads left holding the baby Saab 93 Nuclear plants feel the wind in the willows Terror Lurking in What began as a far-off raid in Pakistan snowballed into a full Al-Qaeda alert in Britain. Nicholas Rufford reports on a manhunt that may have captured 'Mr Big' Alliance Leicester Al-Qaeda betrayed by its simple faith in high-tech Using Computers gives the terror network global reach but also opens it up to the intelligence trackers, says Nick Fielding Reporting Team Subaru Fighting Guide The Conspiracy Code A secret cabal has taken control of publishers and is making a fortune from our gullibility. Roland White delves into a plot where nothing is quite what it seems Chrysler The Art of the Hidden Message A glorious Olympics gold for 'the rich bitch' Profile So, Henry Tudor, is that your final, final answer? Nationwide No 10 at the crossroads A better grade of exam The Sleep Disorder Clinic The Sunday Times In Prescott country, only the gypsies win Picture Gallery Blunkett plays a dangerous game without rules on terror Now that John Bowers QC has finished helping the Tories' Boris ousts Che Guevara as the face of radical fashion Atticvs Hawking gazes on heavenly bodies in lap-dancing club Atticvs MEPs cash in by roughing it a bit on the gravy train Atticvs For proof that English yobbery has triumphed, look … Atticvs What's up, doc? Bad case of low female esteem? Political gossips, at a loose end during the holiday … Atticvs Sensitive visitors should arrive a little late for … Atticvs The lessons of the Svengate fiasco have been noted … Atticvs Medical research What will it take to keep children safe? Mitsubishi Uranium mystery Tories' uphill battle Points Nation's resource Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Never mind degrees: the smart money is now on work experience Some parents are even paying to get children into top class work placements. John Elliott and Tessa Mayes report on the race to get ahead of the graduate pack The Dos and Don'ts Medecins Sans Frontieres Toyota Iran 'sending men to fight' in holy city The Beheading that Wasn't Saddam's trial director accused Prudential Kerry 'shot lone Vietcong youth in back' Russia diverted Chernobyl rain, says scientist Garcia Marquez, lion of left, takes Hollywood dollar Gondoliers cut up rough on regatta Apartheid party merges with ANC Norfolkline Adieu St Trop,'allo Marrakesh Lexus Demons of Darfur admit their orders came from Sudanese leaders Pepsi's a crime at the sponsor mad Olympics Play more, pay less Methodist ghosts take God to China Mgcars Forty kickboxing apes may have died Nissan Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Rescuers save 130 cocklers News in Brief Electricity cut Brawling union leader to be sacked British boy dies Capsized family climb 200ft to safety Single ticket wins £5.1m Lotto jackpot Fatal glider crash Nigel the jester Rape trial sunk by legal slam dunk The Times Schroder in first visit to father's lost war grave We're getting an eyeful as the land of flashers Indignation in the salons of Islington:"the rich are Vauxhall Vectra Halle puts claws into nip and tuck Dial 999—the police are going all girlie So the Conservative party has a cunning plan to change Contents Leeds take step back to big time Olympics hit by new scandals Contents Ralli Art Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . . The Sunday Times Ferguson fires broadside at 'boring' Arsenal Manchester United's manager has started the seasonal war of words with Arsene Wenger by criticising the unbeaten champions. By Jim Munro Spirited Leeds kick off with win Wigan pegged back by Taylor's low blow Two off as Hammers survive heat Vauxhall Pollitt's glorious late save frustrates QPR Bowditch brilliance settles Ipswich nerves New-look Dons hold toothless Rangers Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools New name but familiar faces in the Coca-Cola League Free this week: full-colour 32-page Premiership magazine Scotland Other Football Fixtures Suffo's class proves crucial Everton get Real runaround Everton salvaged a 2-2 draw with Real Sociedad, but the omens are not good for David Moyes or his most prized possession, writes Jonathan Northcroft Coughlan rock solid as Plymouth hold on McLeod rescues Dons Forster wraps up thriller Cagliari subs sink Spurs Dreaming of the big time Cash-strapped Gills rich in enthusiasm Why the Coca-Cola Football League is not as easy as 1-2-3 Decisions loom for Stoke's Irish leader Slippery Sven's great Escape The men left standing in the FA can rest easy. Faria Alam's tabloid revelations have proved to be an anti-climax The FA couldn't finish Sven, but could one of these hotshots? Sky Sports Sky Sports Men in White Real Madrid are like a blockbuster movie. Every year they go in search of a new box-office star and the transfer saga is all part of the entertainment Vieira injury delays move to Real Wenger gunning for Real Arsenal's manager has been distracted by Madrid's pursuit of Vieira but insists he is now focused on the new season Community Shield Contents Sharp-shooting Cisse bangs the war drums for Liverpool Djibril Cisse was recruited by Gerard Houllier, but a change of manager hasn't altered his view that he'll find success at Anfield. By Jonathan Northcroft Key Champions League qualifiers Battling for Button The British driver is determined to go ahead with his decision to leave Bar and move to Williams for next season The Sunday Times Reid revels in villain's role The 47-year-old Scot is outperforming many of the big boys in the British touring car championship, thanks in part to his aggressive driving style. By Richard Rae Giant step for Huddersfield After a stirring start to the rugby league season, Jon Sharp's squad have struggled, but beating Leeds today would get them back on track Curse of Nike Scandal and chronic loss of form blight a galaxy of stars signed up to the most famous brand name in the world of sport Renault Scenic The top 10 Tamara and Irina Press (USSR 1960 and 1964) Betty Robinson (USA 1928 and 1936) Irena Szewinska (Poland, 1964 to 1980) Book of the week Oscar Swahn (Sweden, 1908,1912 and 1920) Bob Mathias (USA 1948 and 1952) Pythagoras (Ancient Games) Eric Moussambani (Equatorial Guinea, 2000) Dick Fosbury (USA, 1968) Benjamin Spock (USA, 1924) DVD of the week 60 seconds in sport With BBC presenter Hazel Irvine as she prepares to cover the Olympic Games Greeks play serious Games Nato planes, gunboats, 70,000 armed police—the £670m Olympic security operation is leaving nothing to chance Free next Week Olympics Supplement Who to watch on the first day of the 2004 Olympic Games on Saturday Jones back in the running The Olympic champion may get a chance to defend her 100m title after Tom Edwards' drug ban. By Richard Lewis Striving to make Lady a champ In her first Olympics, Sarah Cutteridge has high hopes of helping Britain's equestrian team win the ultimate award Oyepitan in a hurry to make mark on and off the track She came from nowhere to became Britain's fastest woman in years, but the sprinter has loftier long-term aims Powerade On the crest of a wave Ben Ainslie already has one Olympic gold to his name, now Britain's best sailor has set his sights on another in Athens Contents Wing commander The Big Interview: Ryan Giggs The boy wonder's love for the game still burns bright at 30, he tells Jonathan Northcroft The life and times of Ryan Giggs, from teen idol to senior professional Tuqiri's try seals win for Australia The Times The rising star: a day in the life of Daniel Cipriani, age 16 Looking for a New England The future of English rugby is in safe hands, with a production line of young talent identified as potential World Cup stars Seven steps to more World Cups: how the national academy hopes to keep England ahead of the game The Sunday Times Pushing the boat out for Cup dream Peter Harrison's race against time to attract a sponsor for an America's Cup challenge dominated the thoughts of many at Cowes, writes Edward Gorman Siemens mobile Cowes: key events Becalmed regatta feels heat A lack of breeze and soaring temperatures made it a frustrating day for competitors and an annoying one for hard-working organisers The Sunday Times Chernikeeff puts wind up her rivals Peter Harrison's boat sparkled on the Solent to defeat Bear of Britain and win the Queen's Cup on Cowes Week's first day Revitalised England Australia will face real test Michael Vaughan's side are getting the winning habit before the ultimate challenge The Sunday Times Winning ways: how coach Duncan Fletcher has transformed the England team Vaughan quick to find his feet in lead role Blessed with strong foundations on which to build, England's captain has quickly proved himself an adept leader Last chance for Lara as West Indies try to rescue series There could be tears and tantrums, or even a mutiny, if the enigmatic captain cannot conjure up a victory over England at Old Trafford. Simon Wilde reports The leading England Test captains How England compare with the Aussies The Fantasy Game Brutal Hodge flattens Surrey Leicestershire upset the holders to win the Twenty20 Cup by seven wickets thanks to explosive batting by the Australian at Edgbaston, writes Simon Wilde Scoreboards Genteel overs hark back to a bygone era Far from the hurly-burly of Edgbaston, a more sedate affair deep within the Kent countryside displayed the other extreme of English cricket Knockabout cricket has only limited appeal Twenty20 is full of quick thrills and brings money into the sport, but it's no substitute for the first-class game Air-Berlin Green eyes victory as Ryder Cup battle hots up Sports round-up Criket Results round-up Today's racecards Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Fixtures Racing Beware the Monster The world's best players will need all their skill and strength when they take on the frightening test that is Whistling Straits Overseas riders reign again Weichong Marwing took the individual spoils as the Shergar Cup took another step towards establishing its place on the Ascot calendar. By Andrew Longmore Jeep Sport Letters The Sunday Times Caught in time Crystal Palace's Team of the Eighties', 1979-80 One for the Reubyn Ash, 16-year-old surfer Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Britain's Olympic gold medal-winning rower James Cracknell on Mick Doohan Any Answers? Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Telling it straight to Eriksson David Walsh Sports writer of the year Vauxhall Fates threaten to defeat EI Guerrouj Flat-out after Fallon Contents City veteran Middleton hits jackpot as Camelot chair HBOS poised to start bid war for Abbey Stagnant stock markets kill off the day traders Special Report Flat share prices are making it hard for small professional investors to earn a living Peugeot Contents Dubai consortium emerges with $10bn to rescue Yukos Contents Berkeley chief digs in over £100m bonuses Contents Insurers cover Olympics for billion-dollar terrorist losses Project Challenge Expo MoD plans 'ships blueprint' Jacobs dumps Lastminute shares as losses escalate Gunn aims to clean up with toxic waste float Apax tracks buyers for stolen car recovery firm London May Slip off Ships' Radar Fashion shops hit hardest as high-street sales stall Sky plans to sell films by satellite Contents MyTravel loses another executive as Jeans legs it Canadian oil giant eyes North Sea minnows Sex and the City store up for grabs HSBC Dixons boss enjoys £1m pension boost Santander chief checks in, ready for battle Agenda The brakes won't be applied Thursday's hike in interest rates was merely a case of the Bank taking its foot off the accelerator. Two more quarter-point rises are probably all that is needed to put the economy back on course, says Geoffrey Dicks Berkeley's banker Bush whacked by jobs, oil and share prices American Account Man or mouse? Trust Me the Sky Won't Fall in BSkyB's share price fell 18% last week when James Murdoch, chief executive, revealed his plans. But he thinks the long-term future is bright. Report by Dominic O'Connell ITV Chief Feels the Heat, Too The Sunday Times New Chelsea boss knows the score After the club's £200m spending spree on players, chief executive Peter Kenyon must win the Premiership or face failure The Sunday Times Vital Statistics Working Day 'Dutch auction' could value Google at £20bn The company's flotation method has upset the investment banks. By Dominic Rushe in New York Working Space Burnt by soaring oil prices Flat markets kill off day … An industry veteran says the market can be put right again in about two years. But that is little comfort to many firms now, write Peter Koenig and Lucinda Kemeny BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Time called on retail dynasty as Courts heads for break-up The Cohen family may lose more than just board places as its store empire struggles to stem losses. By Richard Fletcher Individualistic and Anti-Establishment: Profile of a Typical Day Trader Hedge funds: now it's shark eat shark The share price of Man Group, the giant of the sector, is driven down relentlessly as rivals scenting blood are selling the company short. By Louise Armitstead Oil price reaches record high Business on the Box They'll Be Back. . . Judgment Day 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 Get ahead with apprentices Media and IT are just two areas where on-the-job training schemes can really pay off for firms, reports Rachel Bridge Take the hangover out of office parties How to organise a staff party Todd Enterprises Fruity games are an Innocent way to harmony Don't Miss out The Sunday Times Be disciplined in tackling misconduct The Business Doctor Changes on Dividend Tax Kingston Smith Boost your sales by becoming streetwise The Sunday Times Idea of the Week Recruitment rebel falls into line How I Made It Gary Redman Founder of Now Recruitment Little book has big ideas The Sunday Times Porsche Business Tools Body parts modeller out on a limb Enterprise network Inside for the Middle Market Limbs and Things, which makes models for medical training, needs to change the way it works if it is to move into profit after years of losses. Fiona Terry reports Find out what customers want What the Experts Say Go for tighter financial controls The Sunday Times Enterprise Network is a Membership Limbs and Things's Challenges Play on ethical origins Diversify to boost income Put up prices Develop website to include training The Sunday Times Progress Report J&K Ross Morrison tightens his clenched fist Prufrock Old Vic's investors seek dramatic help Ronnie Wood, left, ageing Rolling Stones guitarist … Jaguar Phone rivals lock horns Don't leave it to the Lastminute Inside the City Dominic O'Connell Online Extra On Wall Street, by Dominic Rushe, appears Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Escape the riff-raff We all crave our own spot in the sun. Here's how to get it Why should celebs get all the VIP treatment and leave us to slum it with a million other Joe Tourists? We all want exclusivity. David Wickers reports on how some operators are rolling out the red carpet for each and everyone of us SriLankan Airlines Escape the riff-raff Clubs Sunsail Good Gear Guide Walk! Mallorca (North & Mountains) by Charles Davis Dive Watch Travel Cot Shoes Laptop The Romeo and Juliet of Mexico As a child, Preethi Nair was struck by a tragic tale of love. Now, she travels to the place where the story began A manor to which you'll become accustomed It may be grand, but it feels like home: Matt Rudd finds the perfect place to unwind Halifax Hidden Turkey Gateway Holidays Travel brief The end of the 99p come-on? Directions Last Week, a 6ft 3in pensioner lost his Country Court On Entry into Greece, visitors will be issued with Holiday money Lunn Poly Coastguards have appealed to parents to keep children Henry Cartier-Bresson, who died last week in … Questions and Answers Radisson Seven Seas Cruises Markwarner Independent travellers often come unstuck arranging Where was I? Bargains of the week Edinburgh festival: beds still empty Readers' rants The ever so easy rider You don't have to be Lance Armstrong to do a tour de France. The Wickers family gets pedalling Who said Italians are Casanovas? Adele Parks was after just one thing—but it proved rather hard to come by Six more cycling adventures Best bits, worst bits The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Nuts and bolts: how to reach the launch points for your secret island Hidden Greece: islands the masses missed Corfu, Crete and Rhodes may have sold out, but the Greek idyll survives. Expert islander Dana Facaros lets us into her little secrets Neilson FlyZOOM. com Olympic Holidays Somak Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Secrets of the stones From Avebury to the Ring of Brodgar, Christopher Somerville enters a prehistoric world of mystery and magic Travel back in time And now for the good snooze Sheraton claims is new bed is the last track to the land of nod. Can Rob 'Redeye' Ryan get to sleep? Multiple Display Advertising Items Six more super sleeps Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Jamaica, Namibia, Toronto, Melbourne—say travel, and Colin Jackson jumps Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxurious long weekend in Monte Carlo, courtesy of Thomas Cook Signature The competition Contents The Tuscany Collection Contents The Strange Story of Tora Bora Jack A man is arrested in Afghanistan with eight prisoners in his house, some hanging from the ceiling. He says he is a US agent: America brands him an impostor. Christina Lamb unravels the bizarre background of the 'torturer' of Kabul Make a Difference America says we're too fat In this hard-hitting article from Newsweek, Rana Foroohar says Blair and Brown are bloating the British state to European levels The Strange Story of Tora Bora Jack Hell is a house party in Provence Tantrums, sadism and a hostess who was sozzled by 10am-it wasn't quite what Louise King had hoped for when she joined the expat villa set Queen of the groovy granny generation As she prepares to liven up television soaps, Honor Blackman lets Lindsay Baker in on the secrets of being a sexy septuagenarian The sexy 1950s: not for women See China, learn what Europe must become Europe will vanish from the world stage unless it becomes a united superpower, writes Umberto Eco Bitter harvest of wifely scorn The No1 ladies' detective strikes again Interview Guilty parent syndrome has given us a nation of brats Rosie Millard's complaints about anti-child attitudes miss the point, says Emma Thompson it's lazy parenting that causes all the trouble Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Still a stigma: the secret life of HIV teenagers When they were born no one expected babies with HIV to survive into adulthood, but new drugs mean they have. They tell Stuart Wavell of their double life 'Blood, blood, blood': the moment of truth General Tommy Franks recalls the afternoon he thought Saddam had given the order to use weapons of mass destruction against his forces The Bush victory celebration that backfired The Sunday Times crossword I'll never go back to Alton Towers Last week Britain's top theme park was in trouble over noise. But Miranda Seymour found a much more alarming problem when she fell off a ride Jesus, peace. . . and a boyfriend Celia Walden says the evangelical Alpha course gives the beautiful people an alternative to therapy The Sunday Times Contents Smart cameras improve your image The bad old days bulky rolls of film and sky-high processing costs are over. A new generation of digital cameras not only makes life cheaper, says David Hewson, but points you in the right direction See IT like learning to drive, says Carter Robbie Hudson asks Ofcom to assess Doors reader's ideas for improving media literacy Personal Development Ever-Ready Snapper Mentor at your Elbow Finishing School Water Babe Now Click Here Backround Ancients Buyer's guide Broadband internet The shape of broadband Britain is changing, with faster services offering better interaction and richer content. Find out which speed suits you from the cream of the crop at ADSL Guide Games Site test The start of the Games this week has seen a flurry of sites catering for every aspect of the Athens experience. Mike Pattended keeps up with the main contenders Memorabilia Travel Weblog BT Merchandise Don't panic Chattering Classes Multiple Display Advertising Items £20m down the tubes? The government's new education initiative, Teachers' TV, is a lesson in how not to use public money, says Chris Woodhead The American dream After rejection by Oxford Laura Spence headed to the US for her degree. Now she's encouraging other UK students to do the same, says Paul Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items At a selective school, don't complain about selection At last - Geraldine finds a worthy winner Winner's Dinners Feeling a bit travel thick? Shock exchange Court case of the week This Life Surprise of the week Debt recovery plan of the week Freedom of the week Spot the Cellulite Competition Invention of the week Lucky find of the week The Daily Telegraph: Henri Cartier-Bresson Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Sue Butterworth Talking Heads P. S. Contents Savers lose £800m in rates ploy Homeowners told to switch deals Bankruptcies rise News in Brief Contents Mortgages the Experts Recommend Tax return probe US employment jitters send Footsie lower Coventry Building Society Contents A long-term fix might be less short-sighted Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco demands proof of forgotten cashback A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Nationwide failed to refund direct debits Tax dilemma over daughters' legacies Vodafone exec rings up £700,000 profit Directors' Deals Home is found for unit trust certificate Are house prices about to crash? Experts are worried that mortgage debt is rising to a level that could derail the property market Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Mortgage Payments Have Risen Contents Saving 'should beat buy to let' MBNA Europe Experts name the best funds for tough times Bad news in the US and rising oil prices are sending markets lower, so picking a top manager is vital. By Kathryn Cooper Funds the Experts Recommend Prudential Contents Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Don't bank on crude forecasts by analysts Merry on Money Multiple Display Advertising Items How the surge in oil prices will affect you The cost of crude has soared to more than $40 a barrel. Alicia Wyllie answers the essential questions for investors Aap Act now to avoid a cap on your retirement wealth Tips to beat the pension crisis Many savers face a bleak retirement unless they act to boost their pensions. Alicia Wyllie finds out what you can do Stakeholders the Experts Recommend Watchdog rejects fund victims What You Should save 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 Adventurer could cope without cash Fame and Fortune Nick Middleton's Siberian travels taught him that you don't need money-if you own reindeer and cows. By Natalie Graham HSBC Private Bank Contents Contents How Much? A house with a lake in. . . Is It worth It? Planning permission for 1 Burlington Mews, Acton, London, £100,000 Moving Time and place The spirit moved me Shadowmancer author G P Taylor became an exorcist after a ghostly visitor haunted his marital home Design Classics Dolphin-quays The next lot is. . . my place TV auctioneer James Braxton, who is selling his East Sussex manor house, gives Jasper Gerard a tour of the estate Redrow Houses of the week Immaculate restoration. . . £2.1m Highlands retreat. . . £115,000 West Country folly. . . £550,000 Show me the money! New laws to tackle money laundering may cause grief for property buyers and sellers, says Liat Joshi British Gas Crest Nicholson Www. crestnicholson. com My Hansel and Gretel hideaway Hidden in deepest Sussex, Jodie Kidd's house has a touch of fairy tale about it, says Fred Redwood Wimbledon Vanity flair Bland vanity units are out, smart bathroom storage solutions are in, says Victoria O'brien Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to play the game Looking for a garden square where kids can play? Choose carefully, says Monica Porter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward The new Channel-hoppers Cheaper than Brighton and as easy to get to: second-homers are heading to the coast around Le Touquet, says Duncan Farmer Coast Houses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A perfect life for a Stepford wife From north London singleton to yummy mummy in Connecticut: British novelist Jane Green's popular books have helped buy her a sprawling, beautiful house in smart New England, finds Sarah Baxter The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The project Are your sash windows beginning to sag? Before you fork out for new ones, consider calling in a craftsman to restore them On Call The home They may sound a godsend to the house-proud, but hand-held vacuum cleaners suck — precisely because they don't Lining up the perfect lawn Getting those green stripes regimentally straight takes discipline, says Leslie Geddes Brown. And if you buy the poshest kit, it could cost you £16,000 The Sunday Times Garden Cuttings Charles Church What to Do this Week Bryant Homes FPDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items A house to renovate by the sea Creating your dream home on the coast doesn't come cheaply-but if you're prepared to knuckle down to the challenge, the stunning views are priceless Multiple Display Advertising Items Outlook The Crescent at Cromwell The Kings of Kensington Flats to rent at £2,000 a week? Sales at The Phillimores suggest that finding tenants won't be a problem, says Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Anthony Green &spencer Contents Scooby-Doo! in the Grey Man The story so far With a storm raying, Sccoby and the rest of the gang have just been terrorised by the Grey man! Every Picture Tells a Story Damlan Kelleher explores the secrets behind one of the National Gallery's famous paintings Hello Everyone! Get Set . . . Go Funday features make you think The Funday Times Athens Awaits Tall Story? Ring Things Top Dogs Fight Feature News from around the world! Fully Booked Who's Afraid of the Closet Monster? The story so far —Buttercup is having fun by screaming for help and fooling Blossom and Bubbles into action! F-mail Don't be a geek, write to f-mail this week! Wordwise Collins Got Soul? 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Vorsprung durch Technik Have your Say RoadPilot A cunning little devil Andrew Frankel Drives the Mitsubishi Colt Twenty years of space travel The Renault Espace started a revolution in car design but early on the MPV idea nearly died, writes Ray Hutton The Espace with that Formula One Feeling The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Road Angel Exclusive Dvla Personalised Registrations Regtransfers Approved Pre-Owned Contents The Woman in White Jennifer Garner has been hailed as the Julia Roberts Sonypicture Matthew Bourne's gender-swap Swan Lake left audiences shocked and in a A touch of Venetian class Don't miss the interactive feature on Titian on August' Aqvi Esto Sin Temop Y Dela Mverte No the Pavor Looking for Richard With a sure-fire West End musical and a high-risk independent film in his grasp, Richard Eyre is a hard man to define - until it comes to the subject of new Labour, Bryan Appleyard discovers Biteback TV should learn to age gracefully Television Child neglect Radio waves Spartan Home on the Range Someone Like Hodder Short Cuts De Laatste Overwinning (The Last Victory) 13 Going on 30 12A, 97 mins Infernal Affairs II 15,119 mins The Month Straight off the production line Will Smith's fine acting can't turn this sci-fi thriller into a top-class blockbuster, says Cosmo Landesman Don't miss the I, Robot trailer and a chance to go … Loud quiet loud After a 12-year silence, the Pixies are back on song. Mark Edwards finds out it happened Www. ilovepixies. com It's a Ring thing Covent Garden is preparing one, and so, it seems, is everyone else, but Wagner's vast cycle is a fiendishly difficult work to pull off, says Hugh Canning Cologne Opera Time for a lighter touch Smile, please—a new drama from Channel 4 signals the start of something upbeat, says Sally Kinnes NT Theatre Royal Drury Lane New jewels in the crown? Shaftesbury Theatre Pixar It's a kind of magic The unlikely pairing of an illusionist and a classical musician adds spice to variety, says Simon Fanshawe Classical On record The week's essential new releases Verdi Messa di Requiem Soloists, Alessandro Scarlatti Alessandro Scarlatti La Santissima Trinita Soloists, Ensemble Europa Galante, cond Fablo Biondo Virgin Vertas 5 45666 2 Eino Tamberg Cyrano de Bergerac Solaists My England a Collection of Timeless English Concertos Pop and Jazz Miracle Mile Stories We Could Teil MeMe Records Craig Armstrong Piano Works Sanctuary Wencd225 Crosby and Nash Crosby-Nash Sanctuary Sandd923 The Mooney Suzuki New Kids in town Spooky Hi Fi Five Lane Super Highway The Saints All Times Through Paradise Susana Baca Lo Mejor de Susana Baca The Gift of Gab Pop CD of the week Charlie Hunter Trio Friends Seen and Unseen The Month WHSmith Shaftesbury Theatre The Master and Margarita Chichester Festival Theatre Soldiers Finborough Theatre Wind in the Willows Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park They could have danced all night The small-town hopes of three sisters fuel a play without clich_By Victoria Segal The Sunday Times The top arts events of the coming months Twelfth Night National Theatre San Francisco Ballet Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Opera Concerts Dance Pop Comedy Pick of the Proms Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Theatre Comedy This week, don't miss Film Before Sunset Theatre Art Comedy Opera Dance Concerts Pop Summer Sundae Weekender Variations on a theme night In keeping with concerts from earlier times, there was something for every occasion at the Albert Hall, with the Czech greats well represented, writes Paul Driver And so i face the vinyl curtain Formula Challenge Alpha Black Zero-Intrepid Protocol TLS It's an intriguing fact that maximum-security penitentiaries … The Month The Roman Polanski Collection Top 10 classical albums July 5-Aug 2 The Stepford Wives Fox Home Entertainment Agenda Movie madness A classic musical is a bit of damp squib on stage. Why bother, asks Clifford Bishop Don't miss the interview with Adam Cooper on August's 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 856 Hard backs Paperbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data supplied … The Sunday Times Marching bravely into war The Old Contemptibles: The British Expeditionary Force, 1914 by Robin Nelllands Read on. . . Counting her blessings Making Babies: Stumbling into Motherhood by Anne Enright A new life Read on… Diary The Secret Purposes How not to make a million American Sucker by David Denby Suitable for large family The Big House The Story of a Country House and its Family by Christopher Simon Sykes Lightwedge A little night reading In the news Books behind, the headlines: downshifting It could only happen in Paris Wild Girls: Paris, Sappho & Art The Lives and Loves of Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks by Diana Souhami Weidenfeld £18.99 Read on. . . Grandfather's footsteps Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna by Peter Singer On the crest of a wave That Oceanic Feeling a Surfing Odyssey by Fiona Capp Aurum £12.99 pp288 For on Literary Crime Books this Summer Him and whose army? Midnight in Some Burning Town: British Special Forces Operations from Belgrade to Baghdad by Christian Jennings Weidenfeld £18.99 pp255 Hollywood Reality The real-life spy who inspired Codename Tricycle: The True Story of the Second World War's Most Extraordinary Double Agent by Russell Miller Secker £16.99 pp290 Waterstone's Chopping mad Hatchet Jobs by Dale Peck The New Press £13.95 Bangkok Hundredtn Manjack Kerley Ottakar's From here to paternity Death of an Ordinary Man by Glen Duncan Scribner £12 The Sleeping Father by Matthew Sharpe Sceptre £12.99 pp352 Master of the modern western world In the Moon of Red Ponies by James Lee Burke Ordinary people, strange times The Promise of Happiness by Justin Cartwright Bloomsbuy £16.99 pp310 A Coyote's in the House by Elmore Leonard illus Lauren Child Age 9-14 The Times Pick of the week Paperbacks The Victorian House The Pursuit of Alice Thrift Blair's Wars A Sweet Obscurity Words to Outlive US edited by Michai Grynberg Property of Blood by Magdalen Nabb read by Bill Wallis Audio books of the week Paradise of Cities The Food of Love by Anthony Capella read Love Book. . . You really must read . . . The Sunday Times Sheri Holman Every witch way Alchemy by Maureen Duffy Fourth Estate £15.99 pp384 Contents Best profile Tape it: the best (and worst) of the week Marilyn In Manhattan Today, Biography, 8pm Best travelogue My Voyage To Italy Today, BBC4, 9pm One to avoid The Cowboy Trap Monday, C4,12midnight Enough already Ancient Olympics: How The Games Began, Tuesday, Five, 8pm My family The Sopranos Tuesday, E4,10pm Star quality The Inner World of Shah Rukh Khan Tuesday, C4,12.05am Enough already 2 Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece Wednesday, Five, 8pm Shampoo and TV set Beauty School Wednesday, Sky One, 8pm The one to watch The Olympics, BBC, from Friday, 6.35pm The drugs do work Cheating At Athens—is it Worth it? Thursday, C4,9pm New comedy Borat's Television Programme Friday, C4,9.30pm Radio Pick of the Day Elm Street revisted How Not To Decorate: The House With No Room (Five, 8pm) What a carve up Walking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) Stopping the rot Restoration Final (BBC2, 9pm) Families at war Island At War (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Best documentary Japan: Behind The Mask (ITV News, 9pm) Net assets Match Of The Day At 40 (BBC1, 10.15pm) Strength in adversity Real Life: Lin And Ralph-A Love Story (ITV1, 10.45pm) The Count of Monte Cristo Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Fit for a king Lost Buildings of Britain: Whitehall Palace (C4,8pm) Season's greeting Pagans: Sacred Landscape (C4,9pm) Hong Kong phooey Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day Without a Trace (C4,10pm) History, RIP Timewatch: The Victorian Way Of Death (UKTV History, 9pm) No fun Comedy Connections: HI-De-HI! (BBC1, 10.35pm) Best documentary The Masque of The Red Death Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Get Carter 55 Degrees North (BBC1, 9pm) Chip off the old block? The Block (ITV1, 9pm) Swearing allegiance Caught on camera Games in Athens (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day The tip of the iceberg By royal appointment All The Queen's Cooks (BBC1, 10.35 pm) Best crime drama Move Over, Darling Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Dumb fun Animal Games (BBC1, 8.30pm) You're only as old. . . Trading Ages: Facing the Future For Karoline ( BBC2, 9pm) Best documentary More surgery Miami Slice (Sky One, 9pm) Pick of the day Nip/Truck (c4,10pm) Scouse on the menu Hell's kitchen —School Reunion (ITV, 9.30pm) On the verge The Stress Test: Car salesman (BBC1, 10.35pm) True love ways? The Edge Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Best culture Every Picture Tells a Story: Boy Bitten By a Lizard (Five, 7.30pm) Down under blues Get a New Life (BBC2, 8 pm) Duking it out Nursery crimes Nurseries Undercover —The Real Story (BBC1, 9 pm) Pick of the day Handled and shouted at. Interviews with past and current … Breaking point Naked Clebrity: The Body Language Of Love (Five, 9pm) Paradise lost Hot Spots: sri Lanka (BBC4, 10pm) Mud pack Muddy Waters —Can't Be Satisfied (C4,11.40pm) Films Black beard The Pirate Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Olympic Opening Ceremony (R5 Live, 7pm) Hardy perennial Garners' World —Chapion Growers (BBC2, 8pm) Classy repeat Foyle's War (ITV1, 8pm) Dream on Property Dreams (Five, 8pm) History 1 Pick of the day Wilting comedy History 2 Truth is stranger Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Good sports Madman of the week Best documentary Good cop, bad cop The big match? Pick of the day Bad cop, bad cop Millions viewing week ending Jul 11 Star Trek: Nemesis Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Violence Contents Cut out and Stick on Styling by Lexus Contents Eyeopener Here'll Always Be an England Sons and Lovers: How Edward ill claimed sovereignty—and executed his mother's beau in the process Possible Words Next Big Thing Dfs The actor Timothy Spair and his brother Matthew, businessman, Interviews by Carpoline MacDougalt, Portrait by Chris Anaerset Relative value Triton Amdega Mitsubishi Motors Bestoftimes worstoftimes Deborah Moggach, 56, the author, relives the horror of her mother's imprisonment for attempted murder. Interview by Caroline Scott, Portraits by Mary Dunkin An American Travesty He was the footballer who turned his back on millions and sporting glory to fight for his country. Then Pat Tillman became a casualty in the war on terror-and a victim of spin. Did the White House need a hero so badly that it faked the truth about his death? By Christopher Goodwin Vauxhall Ireland Mazda Sex and the Sicilian Girl It is the latest literary diary to become an international bestseller. But, with its graphic descriptions of copulation and depravity, it makes Lolita read like Anne of Green Gables. And the book's author is a teenage girl who says it's not fiction. Report by John Follain. Photographs by Fabio Lovino King of the Wild Frontier Laguna The Sweet Hell of Success Dark. Decadent. Difficult. And that was before Jonathan Rhys Meyers became famous. Now as the lead roles and plaudits pile up, can the boy from Cork take the pressure? by Ann McFerran. Portraits: Christopher McLallen Kodak Nationwide Sun Awnings Thomas Sanderson The Cashmere Centre South India by Sea Wharfside Plumbs Covers, Old Lancaster Lane, Preston Pr1 7pz Massive Summer Sale Neville Johnson Bridge Chess Teaser Bookwise Mephisto Multiple Display Advertising Items British Abtique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items …the day The Sunday Times Naiade Resorts Intel inside Contents Clinique A Good Look Factor Inside Samsung Expensive Cats Lovingit The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion Penance Piercing Going up Going down Womanly Flesh Fashion Moment Chanel Going at It for Gold The Million-Dollar Babies Scarleft, right, makes £5,000 a day, With earning capacity like that, what mother would say no? Lesley Thomas reports on the boom in child modelling Evian If Gwyneth Paltrow needs any help getting into character for her post-pregancy comeback role, as Marlene Dietrich in a biopic of the star's life, she should Claudia Croft Hat's Nice Loris Legend Sounding off It's Glam up North London may no longer be fashion central, but is there still any truth in the stereotypes about where you life and the way you dress? Do women in Newcastle realty wear miniskirts in winter, and are the ladies of Edinburgy as prim as people claim? Jamie Huckbody takes a fashion road trip to find out Everything about Me Is… After drugs, sex and bulimia, being a supermodel in the 1980s meant as much plastic surgery as I could lay my hands on, says Janice Dickinson Are You a Jeans Junkie? The quest for the right pair of jeans can be a lifetime project, says Shane Watson, and you'll end up knowing more about twisted seams and sixth pockets than is good for you Carte Noire I Won't Give up They're trying to put a stop to our fun, smokers. But I'll be carrying on regardless, says Maria McErlane BAA Back to the Old School The Sybarite Hair Bitch! Do It now Ahead by a Nose Full Wallet Helping Hand Another day in Seah Hairspa Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa thinks she may have discovered the cure for cellulite The Times What's the Alternative? Sainsbury's Foodstyle Take 3 Ingredients Tip from the Top Foodie The Fat Lady sings for her supper, but only if rotting shark isn't on the menu Spotted Maroc Stars In the second part of our series on North African food, Lucas Hollweg and Momo create couscous to die for-and get into stews in true Moroccan style Fish Tagine Chicken Tagine with Preserved Lemon and Olives Lamb Tagine with Prunes and Almonds Shane Watson Table Talk Deya Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Bluff Comet Design Just off Ibiza. . . The daughter of posh hippies, Leah Tilbury grew up on the white isle. She now runs a B&b on nearby Formentera, where DJs and the fashion pack vie to hang out. By Kate Spicer Interiors Let There Be Light With sellout shows and A-list fans including Elton John, the art duo Rob and Nick Carter can do no wrong, says Talib Choudhry In the Stars Purina Jilly and Hero Small Talk Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems The Rise of the Boy Band Princes, presidents, footballers-they're all wearing wrist jewellery now, says Shane Watson Greek island villa holidays Bombay Sapphire Contents Peugeot Dream Team Peter Schmeichel Picks his Best XI from England's Top Flight Contents Editor Alan English Assistant Editor Jim Munro Horizon With the Dynamic Jose Mourinho at the Helm, Will the New-Look Chelsea Topple the Red Empires of Arsenal and Manchester United? 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