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Andrew Robson, Roger Boyes and Philip Webster, R. A. Castle, Elizabeth Bullen, Christina Hardyment, Teri Hatcher, Jo Good, Andrew Eames, Jeff Dawson, Robert Cole, Nicholas Bamforth, Anthea Bell, Neelam Verjee, Scott Westerfield, Simon Cryer, Neil Johnston, Alice Miles Politics for Humans, Simon Barnes, John Carter, Ellee Seymour, Simon Hills, Devika Bhat, A. M. Homes, Square Meals, Paul Hoggart, Russell Brand, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Gavin Williams, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Bernard Sufring, Samantha Bond, Philip Howard, Sarah Emily Miano, Carol Midgley, Dr David Lewis, Michael Binyon, Patrick O'meara, Tim Reid and Ned Parker, James Bone, Simon Clark, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Dr Liora Lazarus, Robin Briggs, Darla Danya, Richard Irving, Graham Stewart, Martin Aston, Kevin Eason, Giles Coren, Christian O'Connell, Vivienne Parry, Leonie Swann, Dr Copperfield, Chris Cain, Nancy Durrant, Glen Duncan, John Clarke, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Muriel Spark, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Mark and Magnus, Peyton Skipwith, Sarah Helm, Gary Jacob, Dr Janes Collins, Joanna Briscoe, Allan Simmons, Colin Cumner, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Magnus Grimond and Rebecca O'Connor, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Gladys Hand, Pat Glbson, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Peter Millar, Carola Long Fashion Writer, Director Elizabeth Still, Will Pavia and Steve Bird, Phoebe Bentinck, Rhys Blakely, Tim Lott, Tina Gaudoin, Daniel McGrory, Stewart Tendler and Michael Evans, Kristy Gun, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Melvyn Burgess, Anthony Aust, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Hosking, Jane Juska, Helen Rumbelow, Jean Marshall, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Karen McVeigh, Jennifer Fowler, Derwent May, Barry Johnston, Kate Muir, Anthony Hollis, Fran Abrams, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Meg Carter, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Amber Cowan, Tarquin Hall, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Keveh Solhekol, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Vicky Collins, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Melanie Wright, Patrick Marnham, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Pete Paphides, Sally Baker, David Baddiel, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Rukshana Bakl, Christina Koning, Joe Beevers, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anne Dove, Raymond Keene, Gianluca Vialli, Adam Sage, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Richard Brass, John Nash, Rebecca O'Connor, Heather Ridge, Rory Maclean, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Scott Lynch, Neil Wilder, Rick Jones, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Mark Bowden, Professor Susan Cooper, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Lucy Sweeney, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, David Mattin, Mischa Haller, Adam Fresco and Devika Bhat, Will Hodgkinson, Simon Compton, Anne Fine, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Bill Taylor, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Hester Westley, Nicholas Clee, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Angelina Jolie, James Doran, C. Dreaver, Niccolo Ammaniti, Robert Crampton, Keith Hopcroft, Tim Hames, Daniel Pick, Sophie Heawood, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Jonathan Hunt, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Howard Swains, Michael Austin, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Neil Fisher, George Collrad Chester, Andrew Ellson, Geoff Hurst, Paul Simon, Veronica, Tom Hennigan, Louise Murray, John Naish, Kieran Falconer, Stella Rimington, Lynne Shinn, Donald Fraser, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Lavinia Byrne, Lottie Moggach, Claire Scobie, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, James Jackson, Naomi Caine, Anna Shepard, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Rajeev Syal and Sean O' Neill, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Russell Celyn Jones, Tom Chesshyre, Alyson Rudd, Andrew Testa, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Tuttle, Frances Itani, Alan Jackson, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Joe Abercrombie, Jenny Davey, Douglas Kennedy, Nicholas Kenyon, Daphne Lockyer, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, James Porter, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Index Police hunt for lethal chemical suicide vest Man shot in dawn raid on suspected weapons factory Officers believe World Cup fans could be target of attack Index The Times Books: 24 Pages inside Travel The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment offers Body & Soul: Paths to Wellbeing Magazine: Features, Fashion and Food Desperate search for chemical attacvk vest Paedophile stalker jailed for ten years Oxford college bans skimpy nighties Wardrobe Malfunctions George Smith Your condom tie is 'something for the weekend', civil servant is told From Tesco to Dorneywood in several charming moves? Alan Johnson is the first minister to voice an interest in being the next Deputy Prime Minister. David Charter reports CV Comment Right to roam to reach beaches Deportation order Mother spared jail Stabbing charge White-knuckle ride Picture Gallery Birthday cake that's a real slice of history Ruined Art Red Council can't tell its art from its eyesore Police struck rapidly after More than 200 officers converged on the Victorian terrace in a quiet London street, report Rajeev Syal and Sean O'Neill Nervous informant who gave details of new terrorist device Suicide mission the most likely scenario New test for TB under threat after £250,000 grant refused Bvlgari Cancer drugs ruled out for use in NHS Bringing it all together 'I prayed they'd find a heart for my son, not me' A dying father's willingness to sacrifice his life to save that of his child who suffered the same illness was not enough, and now he lives with a sense of guilt. Karen McVeigh reports everyone loves a bargain dfs Opening Times French Firsts Les fiendish French beat us to Su Doku Puzzles were a hit in the 1890's, Jack Malvern reports Murder victim's family to sue Bouncer guilty Stabbing arrests Inquest ruled out Doctor struck off Rolling on Picture Gallery Le Carré's 'Connie' dies aged 99 Philips Jurys Doyle explore British oil workers kidnapped in raid off Nigerian coast Risky Business Pc World Picture Gallery Short Breaks Direct Jessops My Week Angelina Jolie according to Hogo Rifking Marriott Care homes told to improve the quality of death The right help at the right time Index Travel Money Two Tribes Cameron digs deep to save women MPs plan halfords P&O Ferries Huge meteor strike 'that gave birth to the dinosaur' Currys Index How the postman will deliver a knockout blow to Gordon Brown Alan Johnson is clearly ambitions but seems like a human being. Plus, he is English The Week sports exclusive Who should run Oxford? No need for disharmony over British music at the Proms A barbaric closure Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Problematic Concorde Spare Berlin's 1936 legacy A hangman's tale Ballpark figures Only rock'n'roll Wavy line Postnup liability The Times Vorsprung Durch Football Germany is ready for a rebranding Chopstuck The sun goes down on waribashi When the corners of the mouth turn upwards, it must mean… biophilia Wild Notebook On Target Raids may surprise the neighbours, but they are inevitable Smells like teens losing their spirit Who'd swap places with today's overexamined, insecure, drug-tested, antidepressant-popping schoolchildren? No wonder children want to escape into a fantasy world of computyer games Picture Gallery Gotcha! May 4 should be Britain Day Lost: a drama about the BBC's plan for cyberspace domination Thompson is keen to prioritise his shows' findability' by 'cracking metadata labelling' Past Notes A socialist view of diamonds… and croquet Motability King wanted: must be able to serve full English brakfast Millionaire heads to Scotland to findf wife HIV-positive rapist faces deportation Small of Adventure Social worker jailed for client sex A man who seduced a younger woman he was counselling has been punished under a new law, reports Simon de Bruxelles Pop band's magical history your A group of train-lovers who take their inspiration from the past are on track for chart-topping success. Adam Sherwin reports Johnson a Family Company Police called over Cilla's missing trees Clinique It dazzles, spits and packs a mean punch first night Opera Arlodante DELL From cancer scare to cashew nut Hamster recycled for new owner Owner of dangerous dunbed jailed Answers from Page 11 Speak French at 3! Spanish at 7! Planes gear up for air display In sickness and in health… but mainly sickness New blow for cruise business as more hoildaymakers fall ill at sea Record numver of Britons Crew face 'near-impossible' task of disinfecting ship The Link Dream locations, exotic bugs go abroad but air travellers also prey to bugs Too many tourists poorly informed and ill-equipped The truth about that croquet set Politics for Humans Win Investing LLP You've got AA friend retired greyhound trust Brittany Ferries Vivisection on great apes justified, says top scientist Fussball and volk—Germans seize their chance to rebrand a nation Euro Tunnel It's the smartest move: England team decide that Italian flair suits them best What World Cup? Forget Becks and the rest with our guide to fun without football Aquability The Week on the Web Blogs dominated by Iraq depicted a rise in lawlessness, Rhys Blakely reports Online Most Read Air France The Art of Mash Parker Knoll The Menu Quartet of star chefs will cook meal for the Queen Hilton Upstaged by a mobile… but not for much longer Vauxhall Phone Etiquette Index Tales of US shame and dishonour blight the week of Memorial Day If proved, the alleged Haditha massacre will have a profound impact on a scarred military, writes Gerard Baker Soldier's gift of a Purple Heart Third claim of atrocity rocks US servicemen Magnet By Our Foreign Staff: Broadcast urges Sunni to 'confront Shia snakes' Welch's Purple Grape Juice French lotto loser 'wins' £315,000 to halt lawsuit Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Addicts increase their chances by never picking cards from a batch that has had a big win' 'Kidnap' Britons too ill for court Cash breeds babies for Australia (AP): Egyptians killed in border clash (AFP): Protests avoided at bear release sky (AFP): Maoist rebels meet in capital Brown makes friends for tomorrow The Chancellor has been courting Germany's leader as he prepares for power, write Roger Boyes and Philip Webster Vonage Ditto The English course serves up a fresh take on language learning Two cookery writers from Milan extol traditional British recipes as the way to improve their skills, Richard Owen reports Refuge (AP): Iran 'must reply within weeks' (AFP): Pakistan bombing (AP): Oldest execution (AP): Briton death plea (AFP): Warrants issued (AP): Da Vinci Code ban (AP): Food felony (Reuters): Barbie cued steak Laura Ashley Leaders pledge to double Aids cash By Our Foreign Staff: Nations to back male circumcision over HIV Chopstick tussle adds bite to Orient's diplomatic spat Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland & Barrett Ban marks end of road for China's luxury villas (AP): Moves to heal military division (AP): Monsoon toll (AP): Hitman charge (AFP): Somali battle (AP): Testing measures Peruvian voters return to ruler who reduced them to poverty British Arirways Fall and Rise of an Autocrat The Sunday Times Index Saturday June 3 2006 Holiday unit stays New Look boost GSK drug hope 'We will listen to anything that makes sense' Quote of the day BAA shareholders thwart dawn raid from Ferrovial ferrovial Germans bid for Eumay raise ronext FTSE 100 Aegon Stock Markets Why were Spanish raiders sent packing? Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Eurofirst 80 Dow Jones Nikkei Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Revlon shares hit Boeing orders EBay growth KPMG deal passed Look ahead Briefing That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday McCarthy & Stone's shares soar as Permira enters bid US jobs lower than forecast Alchemy sets up debt fund Developers shortlisted for £1bn revamp of Euston How the Lotteries Add up Land Rover Chariot admits the wheels are coming off after just four weeks Sale Sharks owner buys loss-making Ultraframe The Times How the Empire was Built EU love songs City Diary City Diary A bet too far City Diary Top golfers sign up for Anglo-Sino trade push Grand opportunity City Diary Trading Places Slightly off-key duet to sing the praises of a merger of equals Hedge fund in U-turn on £8bn Euronext coalition Dutch growers seek new form of flower power Industry turns greenhouses into generators, says Neelam Verjee Air Miles The Dutch flower export industry is worth €5 billion … Times Online Goldman star lives American dream Lloyd C. Blankfein has risen from a poor upbringing in New York to hold one of the most powerful jobs on the planet, says James Doran Store giants turn good guys for village shops Supermarkets are helping local co-operatives to thrive, writes Bill Taylor Locals to the rescue with time and money 'Extraordinary what people will vote for when bribed with their own money' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country talk Sport New-wave bank carves out its niche Boutique reaps the benefits as big companies turn from the established investment players, reports Caroline Merrell Veterans answer the call from $1bn bank Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates SCi Entertainment's shares jump on talk that a predator lurks Gilts BHP's refinery hitch highlights challenge facing global miners Tempus Hornby HBOS boosted after broker upgrades bank sector rating Stock Markets Business Equity Prices BlacknRed Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Milicent Bagot Formidable MI5 officer who was a leading authority on international communism and is thought to have inspired le Carré Noelle Sandwith Artist and nurse whose tour of the South Pacific yielded scenes of the outback-and the first portrait of the Queen of Tonga Rocio Jurado Iconic Spanish diva regarded as one of the most brilliant folk singers of her generation Naushad Composer of Bollywood film music who put paid to the myth that the classics could never appeal to the masses London and Moscow at odds over Orthodoxy The revolution in relations between the Russian state and Church reverberates in Britain, writes Michael Binyon The Sprit is benign, subtle, toxic-and can be found in the back of a cab Credo Faith News Modern Times An unkempt lover, cutlery convention, glove-wearing form and avoiding bill tension Timesonline Feather Report Readers Reply Write soon, from the adge of reason; plus numbers with an accent Feedback Letters from the edge of reason; plus numbers with an accent Court Circular Life Baronies Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline Court Circular Dinner Tickets for Sale Gifts The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustee Acts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Birthdays The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry across the UK. Rain in Northeran Scotland. … Around Britain High Tides Abroad Glacier in retreat reveals new island Weather Eye weathercall Times Sport Rock'n'roll is dead, says Mauger Speedway Rick Broadbent hears the former world champion lament lack of 'genuine stars' The British Grand Prix All You Need to Know The Weekend's Sport on TV Armchair Investor Your Guide to the Best Bets on TV Today's Fixtures digital The Results Service Pot luck? Not if you work out the odds Timesonline Times Online Poker Face Heads you win in Barcelona Sharpe suited Bragging rights On the Box Times Online Montgomerie swings into contention again Golf Travelodge Chambers in race to return next week Athletics Vaughan accelerates along road to recovery Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Saturday Clash 100% Solanki back to his brilliant best Second Division Brown hoping to turn the tables on Leicestershire Vettori ruled out with injury and going home Masterful Flower gives Essex a sniff Derbyshire go west after sun stops play C & G Trophy Yesterday's Scoreboards Lewry soars to lift Sussex towards fifth straight win Fabre searches for winning solution to abiding mystery Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Herbn Frogg Pages of the Best Vodafone Derby Coverage and Analysis Chepstow Reading the Racecard Hexham Epsom Shirocco worthy of his Coronation Folkestone Southwell The Times Sports Book Worcester Course Specialists Blue Square Musselburgh Hills Eyes Chantilly Prize William Hill Hala Bek to take Pages of the Best Vodafone The Experts' View 4.20 Vodafone Derby Stakes Hala Bek to take Thunderer's Verdict Ladbrokes Champing at the bit: Lewis Boxing The former undisputed king of the ring says that he will not return and that the pretenders to his crown can sleep easy Maturing Nadal leaves teenage rampage behind Tennis French Open Picture Gallery Win Passes for the British GP Button hopes fans get a smoking Motor Racing Barnes insists on player power Rossi sets pace Grönholm on top Deadly Nowitzki Cumbria test Flintoff has to don his superhero guise again Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Test Online Inside Edge Climate right for Lewis debut The Times Fanfare for England's uncommon man Michael Henderson basks in another stirring show from the stand-in captain 'If people take liberties I Simon Jordan tells Kavell Solhekol how he will stand up for his club at all costs Window Watch Times Online In Hiring Line The Times Crossing Jordan Benítez plots Liverpool's success for the next four years Dein loses power at FA as Premier clubs get revenge Times Online United's £12m compensation deal ends dispute over Mikel betfair Stat's the Way to Do It, Sven Finkflutter Eriksson up to scratch in game of percentages Daniel Finkelstein Roeder given green light Campo faces axe Coleman job safe Davies to Derby Rooney's foot counted by Subaru England cannot escape the land of hype and glory The Times Metatarsally Challenged Yorke ready for another test Kewell's orders Sionko Czechs in Laid-back Beckham happy to be low-profile Wembely Stadium betfair Index King's banishment will test strength of Jamaica squad World Cup too soon for Rooney, says top doctor It's now or never for Eriksson as the clock ticks down Index Times Online England Baddiel and Skinner The Times Crossword 23,306 Sport Eriksson gets big break as Rooney says: I'm ready now The Times Navman Index money What to do with a slice of Standard Life Rebecca O'Connor weighs up the short and long-term prospects for your windfall shares Inside Free guides Web Watch Top Blog Jupiter No parole for tax prisoners Playing away with property Rebecca O'Connor helps a football-mad family to achieve their goal of a second home in the sun F&C investments The Stevens family: what the experts say Over to you Links Intelligent Finance Terry's response Are you more than a little overstretched? 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Laugh yourself thin Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Not so many returns of the day Activity cancer link Easy money Antibody Sexual hearing Gut reaction Picture Gallery Please get to the point Inside the Mind of a GP Many Patients Have a Hidden Health Agenda stressmanagers Soul stealers What happens when someone else pretends to be you? John Naish looks at the psychological cost The Woman was Using their Dead Child's Identity Real motive of pill's critics Junk Medicine Early Medical Abortion Stuart Brisley The most feared man in football Simon Crompton meets 'Healing Hans', the German World Cup squad's controversial doctor, who injects injured sports stars with calves' blood He thought it was all over Won't stand on her own feet The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved Piriton allergy Times Online What's up Doc? Tapping your Abdomen Spots of bother Inside Story Adult Acne Acne made Lottie Moggach's life a misery as an adult. Then she discovered her wrinkles Say au revoir to adult acne Memories are played of Could a new computer game improve your recall? Meg Carter plugs in and finds out Tricks of the mind Boost your brain power Times Online Pru Health A prod in the right direction Granny's Home Truths The Selfish Sister Their big, fat green weddings Eco-Worrier From recycling champagne bottles to ethical diamond rings - Anna Shepard examines the 'eco-wedding' and finds that the Big Day needn't cost the earth Pedal-power and eBay Festival field day Times Online How you can go down the alsle, eco-style Care for the elderly that is very hard to swallow Four residents out of ten in old folks' homes could be mainourished, says a report. Fran Abrams went undercover to investigate, While, over the page, Jane Clarke has scrumptious meals for the senior Tea was Battered Fish Fingers and Lurid Green Elly The Times Tickling the old taste buds Menu Ideas for the Mature Times Online Picture Gallery Simply irresistible in senior society The Times Learning to As World Cup fever sweeps the country, we sent Focus that footie fervour Pass the fruit and vegetables Future Premiership stars need proper fuel, says Jane Clarke bend it like Beckham 12-year-old Luke Edgecombe to hone his ball skills at the England captain's football academy Especially for Families in today's Saturday Times Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to hear what you think Star letter Multiple Display Advertising Items Bodylicious A swim with man-eating fish Louise Murray visits the "doctor fish" at a Turkish spa, which, it is claimed, can relieve psoriasis Is it fishy or not? 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You're better off without one, advises Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Image of the Week Star Choice Their plans for the week It's all talk Christian O'Connell on how to present a radio show My World Cup Never mind the real thing, the lead-up to the competition is enough to blow your mind, says Caitlin Moran "The BBC's trump card is that Gary Lineker actually looks like the World Cup" Hit or Hype? Our readers decide Screen Thank You for SM - King "I was a public figure and every time I went out I was all smiles but I was dying inside" Top Films in Rep Gerhard Richter Terror in the skies The Big Film United 93 is a gut-wrenching but dignified account of September 11, says Ed Potton New Film Reviews Wah-Wah Director: Richard E. Grant UK/Fra/SA/, 15, 120min Stars: Gabriel Bryne, Emily Watson, Nicholas Hoult On general release Quai Des Orfevres Director: Oliver Marchal, Fra, 15, 110 min Stars: Gérand Depardieu, Daniel Auteult, Valeria Golino What is on where? Films on Release Alentejo Blue DVD Reviews Marc to a T. Panel of Experts Each week we show a DVD to the real experts. This week Marc Bolan's girlfriend and two of his friends watch Dandy in the Underworld The Times Games Reviews Hitman Blood Money Eidos/PC, Ps2, Xbox 360 (£34.99-£49.99) X-Men: The Official Movie Game Activision/all platforms (£24.99-£49.99) Talkman Sony/PSP (£34.99) Log on, tune out The Big Website A new online video store is revolutionsing how we listen to music, says Olav Bjortomt The Arts Online The Knowledge via Mobile! 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In the first of our World Cup-related features, Paul Hoggart catches a distinct whiff of something fishy TV & Radio The Times The boys (and dog) of '66 Paul Kaye tells Daphne Lockyer how he found his football dream Hoggart's Choice Radiohead Chris Campling goes football crazy TV & Radio TV to go, and footie—the perfect match BBC One TV Choice Key Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) Saturday 3 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport BBC World Service Radio Choice Radio listings Radio 4 Sunday 4 Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Sunday 4 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Daytime Sport BBC World Service Radio Choice Radio listings Radio 4 Sunday Monday 5 Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel Monday 5 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Sven: The Coach, the Cash and his Lovers Radio Choice Radio listings Radio 4 Tuesday 6 Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel Piccadilly (1929, b/w) Tuesday 6 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice Steven Gerrard: A Year in my Life Radio Choice Radio listings Radio 4 Wednesday 7 Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel The Consequences of Love (2004) Wednesday 7 Prime-time multichannel Samuel Johnson Prize: Contenders Radio Choice Radio listings Radio 4 Thursday 8 Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel I'll Sleep when I'm Dead (2003) Thursday 8 Prime-time multichannel Paul Merton's Silent Clowns Radio Choice Radio listings Radio 4 Friday 9 Main channels TV Choice Variations TV Trivia Quiz Answers Film Choice Multi Channel Friday 9 Prime-time multichannel Multichannel Choice AB: Van Morrison: Live at Ryman Radio Choice Radio listings Bose The Times Michael Owen The Times The Times World Cup Wallchart New Dodge Caliber

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