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Tim Reid and Ben Webster, Andrew Robson, David Royce, Jon Ashworth, Sally Staples, Cath Urquhart, Mike Gerrard, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Barry Forshaw, Flona Beckett, Geoffrey Richmond, John Vincent, Nigel Colborn, Maggie Alderson, Barbara Segall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Steve Harper, Patricia Wells's, Edward Thompson, Matthew Billingham, Richard Whitehead editor, Shaun Keogh, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Martin Ross, James Bone, Maxwell Segal, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Tim M. Hicks, Tony Morgan, GS, heath brown, Martin Aston, SM, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Kevin Eason, Sam Listep and Sam Coates, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Melissa Kite, Greg Hurst and Oliver Wright, Caroline Hendrie, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Andrew Drummond, Pat Gibson, Barbara M. Glyn, Rupert Leyland, Philip Webster Political Editor and Roland Watson, E. S. Adams Secretary, Paul Fitzpatrick, Stephen McClarence, Mariella Frostrup, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alison and Jonathan Scales, Sebastian Smee, Colin White, D. R. Myddelton Professor, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Watt, Rob Penn, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Pilcrow, Grainne Gilmore, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, paul, Andy Stephens, George Jackson, Chairman, Rita Hetherington, Alice Lagnado, Richard Owen and Andrew Pierce, David Charter and Roland Watson, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jason Weaver, Keith Pike, David Hands, Nicholas Hytner, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Malcolm Smith, Geoff Harwood, Russell Kempson, Francis D. Bowles, Vanora Bennett, F. R. Hodgson, Mary Gold, Jeremy Bremridge, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, David Meredith, Nick Szczepanik and John Goodbody, David Lister, Tim Hallissey, Mark Atherton, Sante d'orazio, Rick Broadbent, James Arnold, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Atherton and Helen Nugent, Steven Cotton, Sarah Turner, Raymond Keene, Steve Howey, John Tusa, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Valerie Elliott and Mark Henderson, Lucy Pinney, David Parker, James Allcock, Laurie Cunningham, Jesse Crosse, Alex Blair, Nadine Swift, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Mick Hume, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Sam Coates, John Stern, Martin Tyler, Ben Carter, Steve Corbett, Caroline Morrow Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, P. J. Doody, Mel Webb, Pat Sheldrake, William Oddie, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mike Brewer The Sports Book, VS, Gavin Hadland, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Kyle Jones, Tim Wapshott, Philip Wilson, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Peter Brooke, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, David Elleray, Ben MacIntyre, DC, Genevieve Douglas, Giulio Sica, Ian Hislam, vinny lee, Brian Clarke, Lewis Smith, Chris Bunting and Tom Baldwin, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Steve McManaman, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Summerley, Caltlin Moran, Fran Littlewood, Peter Ingham, Will Price, Laura Peek, Giles Whittell and Michael Binyon, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, david hurst, Jon Ashworth and Robert Bruce, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Dalya Alberge and Paul McCann, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Alyson Rudd, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Stephanie Thurston, Sevenacks, Kent, Martin Callaghan, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jenni Thomson, Barry Hyman, Jan Raath, J. R. Waters, Phil Rendle Member, John Barclay, Elvis Costello, Patience Wheatcroft, Malcolm R. Shaw, Christopher Irvine, Michael Barnard, Susan Emmett,

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Hague ally issues Hitler warning over Europe What Tories said about Germans Execution postponed Imported from Munich The nine-section Saturday Times: the great value Cup… No booze? No thanks, say Arsenal directors Free today Football Handbook Thatcher joins poll fray—in Italy Car driver charged over Selby deaths Sports Daily Four fuel depots hit by 'test run' protests Tories set for replay of 1997 defiance on euro Man who swims against tide BT Loutchansky damages to be set by judge, not jury Discover Channel Eurovision contest faces its Waterloo Rolls-Royce recall not likely to so smoothly Enjoy it while it lasts, says the Met Office Smile Playground tiff boys treated 'like criminals' Son not told of CJD Dell Rapist linked to six killings Discovery Channel Errors in new law hit CSA court cases Police told to show extreme prejudice Tate Modern comes top of the popularity chart Qantas Minolta By Our Home Correspondent: Crime clear-up rate falls to 25% Lottery Extra the National Lottery Neighbour tells of Dando's body Expulsion threat for unpaid fees Discovery Channel By a Correspondent: Cellist gets bigger platform Freeserve Profiteer jailed for 9 years for Dover deaths Cash deal will help farmers to retire Vauxhall Raising the Standard Swansong for bird colony's keeper Hospital denies all body parts removed Elephant victim's father recalls her dying plea C2000ltd The English Anthem Collection BTcellnet Comic's son found dead in Thailand Solo to Insanity By a Correspondent: Neighbourhood suffers a rather serious reverse Currys Sale recalls horror of Rorke's Drift Fossil skull 'was stolen to order' Alliance Leicester Suicide bid in cell costs £52 News in Brief Ex-boxer cleared Model's libel win Officer arrested Dickens exposed Smuggler jailed Man shot dead Four held in raid Index Portillo snaps at Prescott's heels Michael Portillo goes east to oust John Prescott as the master of photo opportunities VW Index Mitsubishi Motors Private sector cuts NHS waiting lists Election 2001 Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Times P&O Stena Line Driven to distraction by the view from the sofa Cherie puts her signature on family campaign Election 2001 Pilot Day-26 Driven to distraction Star turn On other pages Daewoo By Our Political Staff: Labour surprised by Hague's quick start Brown wanted tax kept off pledge card Election 2001 Scottish Tories are reinventing party GMB will not back defector Conkern Royal Mint Tory deserters cry a plague on both your houses Tiny Leicester voters split over Vaz claims Sisters flee forced wedding in rickshaw Fujitsu Computers Siemens Refuge for the sub-continent's abused women Life Search Japan to pay 127 victims of leper law Vikings were the first Cossacks, says Heyerdahl Our Foreign Staff: Canada cuts aid to Harare after attack The Open University B&Q Russian seal pups saved by change in weather Thatcher throws weight behind Berlusconi Virgin money Shifting sands of Left and Right Red Cross Week Russia sells missiles to Iran World in Brief (Reuters): World Aids fund (AFP): Ghana burial riot (Reuters): Eta car bomb (AFP): Macedonia deal Afghan relics find sanctuary in Switzerland Seafrance Fujitsu Computers Siemens Family heirloom 'shows Bard, 39' Woman cleared of killing husband Russia rejects US case for missile defence Lufthansa Specials Accor Powell backs freeze call The Times American Indians seek a new image Wingspan Hits and History Rights of pregnant Governor disputed Ashcroft orders McVeigh inquiry The Economist Now in colour Student who was cut out to be a lizard Singing the same tune Bobbitt's historic claim A is for Artspeak in new Labour lingo John Tusa says that the language of arts policy has been hideously bureaucratised since 1997 TimE Bridget Jones's Diary BBC's arts star stews in Cannes as role shrinks Arctic shoot for Shackleton film British Airways Country Holidays Illyria is enjoyable even in a time warp Online Old timers, new rhymers and their Poet Lariat The cowboys may have ridden off into the sunset, but their doggerel flourishes When they kick off in Cardiff today, prepare for a truly religious experience Tony, if only you'd let me write your script Giles Coren Nuclear fall-out Picture Gallery Pledge Politics Times to abandon the auction of bite-sized promises The Modern Year Art is where the Dome was not Cardiff for the Cup Glory days return for the old annual climax of football 'Crumbling' industries Courts under review A party's right to call an election Potent symbols of nationhood The joy of London Reform of licensing Every dot and comma Opening bats Need to protect livestock breeds NFU culling policy Spice of mystery Mind over matter Court Circular School news Weekend birthdays Romeo & Juliet Dinner Raymond Gubbay Is the Catholic Church the Conservative Party at prayer? Sunday worship Entertainments At your service Ruth Gledhill Entertainments Listings Flash Cats and Little Sense Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Alison Waley Much-loved survivor of the 20th century's oddest literary love affairs Leslie Sands Versatile actor and writer with a Bradfordian's fellow feeling for the work of J. B. Priestley Leslie Sands, actor and writer, was born on May 19,1921. He died on May 9,2001, aged79 Court & Social Milestones News Sport Football Handbook Business The Times Crossword Comment Weekend Money Picture Gallery Travel Times Magazine Forecast Arts Superlative Travel Play Arsenal left waiting on Wenger's final word Speculation over the Frenchman's future will continue untill he signs his new contract Gibbs in more trouble as South Africa fine five over drugs Lucozadc Sport First Glance Today Television The Best Coverage of the Weekend Action in the Times… FA Cup Final Photographic memory Striking Comparisons Austrian Grand Prix Picture Gallery Crying game continues for the Plymouth brethren Television and Radio Zurich Championship final Plus Christopher Martin-Jenkins on England's first Test team of the summer By Our Sports Staff: Johansson predicts Champions League cut Houllier's Liverpool learning to live with the legends FA Cup Final Arsenal have to withstand a team built on substance rather than style All bookings cancelled for first and final opportunity Sportingodds Betfc Line One Liverpool profit from Gerrard's mature approach FA Cup Final England player is aware of the pitfalls of fame after his rapid rise to prominence Betdirect Today in The Times Football Monthly Ford William Hill Arsenal spoilt for choice with Cole or Silvinho Will Cardiff prove a game too far for Houllier's men? FA Cup Final Ladbrokes Smoking Kills Best of the bets Put your shirt on Arsenal to win Cup Ten Years of Hurt Picture Gallery Twickenham floated as new home for the Cup Final Football Match-by-match guide to the FA Carling Premiership and Nationwide League play-off semi-final first legs tomorrow Bruce waits on Wigan's outcome Forest Green resume bid for history Wallingford aim to bring Cove down from the league ceiling The other Match of the Day Westwood finds form and some peace and quiet Golf: Benson and Hedges International Montgomerie's low-flying missile threatens fallout Picture Gallery The Daily results service Rankings Coulthard turbocharged by team-talk Motor racing: Austrian Grand Prix All we want for Christmas is a new fuel injection pump Salling Blue SQ Europe makes way for Moscow race Ferrero making further imprints on clay Tennis Weaver pins hopes on a sunny outlook Racing Huntingdon On Record Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Thirsk Hexham Beverley Gamble landed Racing Betline Raceline Perfect Sunday can raise his game Racing 2.40 Oaks Trial Stakes Channel 4 Lingfield Park Reading the racecard 4.40 Chartwell Stakes Channel 4 Armchair Investor Yesterday's results Galileo puts credentials on line Racing Southwell Warwick Eurostar Terms and Conditions Hamilton Park Seven days ahead Times Square Garth's sensational catch Lewis folly hands Cup to his countrymen Vendee heroine returns to race action Edward Gorman talks to Ellen MacArthur about her plans for the future Hampshire given home help by Morris and Udal Cricinfo Country Championship: Second division Sussex take control despite Smith's best endeavours Windows brings poor run to an end with majestic display Lewis in the cold as Rahman joins King Boxing Bradford pull away at the top Rugby league Betts seizes chance of happy reunion Hoppe's late show rescues St Helens ECB and Sky deny reviewing Shoaib's bowling Lone stand by Kumar Thorpe and Brown swift to tuck in Crininfo Country Championship: First division Marsh's runs, wickets and catches set up thrilling victory Yesterday's scoreboards Lehmann holds key to Yorkshire run chase NEC Bayliss sets pace at Monza Sport Summary Duval makes his move with 65 Channel 4 lands Endurance Race Brumbies seek to go one better Hingis resumes normal service Newton bidding for repeat victory The Fit To Play features will appear in the Sports… Dallaglio's knee trouble pushes final to one side Rugby union Motors Soft tops Euro continental cars Voyce becoming big noise at Bath Motorpoint Johnson climbs into back-row seat Bartu pledges future to Britain Modern pentathlon 307 will take your breath away Peugeot's has an air of timeless quality about it Motoring Motors The Times Specialist Cars (Uk) Limited Specialist Cars of London Enjoy day out with Williams Nodding Dog The Sunday Times DVLA DVLA Classic Collection Registration Numbers Trade-Sales Football finds the Net with pay-per-view E-business Showing time-delayed matches is the key to most clubs' Internet strategies Mobile chat service with pubs in mind The elevator pitch Support for Netonomy The word on the web The week on the web The Sunday Times Firms let down by poor quality offerings Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Designs on all the top places Entrepreneur expands firm by providing celebrity haunts with their stylish look Technology gap widens In Brief The Ice men cometh for hi-tech link-up The Icelandic President is in London to promote his country's It strengths Divine help for management City Diary Mandy man City Diary Signing off City Diary Author who likes doing business Trips up City Diary Sir Richard Branson has the rather icky habit of… City Diary Shares settle near lows Minireuters Ruling sparks ARM exodus Lehman's 'buy' rating boosts Intec Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Cloud may have silver lining for Pru investors Electra Morgan Sindall Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Business for Sale East Riding of Yourkshire Council Positively Peterbough Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webdirectory Bridging Loans Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times PwC's global chief to leave Exchange Rates New Soaring costs hit DKW profits Picture Gallery Electra takes £51m charge Second port sale for Sea Containers BA high-flyer joins Energis E&Y appoints ANC man AMP tipped to seek R&SA deal The Royal Bank of Scotland Innogy hires executive for Regenesys Results in Brief Halifax Friendly up after 9.7% stake sold Business in Brief Serco preferred Texaco licences Construction buy Merck acquisition McKie leaves Arena backers seek big discount Deltron in pledge to double profits Roth to step down as Nortel chief News Corp puts Fox Family up for sale South Africa order lifts Rolls-Royce Hail Marcus Agius, the man for the job Allied seeks 10% stake in Montana WSP to make cash call after £72m Swedish deal Nelson Proxicom victory for Didata In Business: From Kent to the US Verey steps down at Lazard after 30 years BT suffers a double blow in debt battle Bemused markets see euro inflation surge Stock Markets A Week in the City Prudential gets $600m for failed merger Currencies Interest Rates Harrods Knightsbridge Commodities Dot-com inquiry takes a twist Index Radisson After the ball was over The parties went on, but after 1939 the London Season was never the same again. Valerie Grove hears of curtseying to a cake, dancing at Quag's and NSIT (not safe in taxis) Trailing glories Best plants for hanging baskets Ginger spice The cook's favourite Go Dutch Shopping in Amsterdam Dear Weekend The Times We could have danced all night Sashaying into history Solution to Jumbo 339 'We get out so rarely that, when a babysitter does issue a six-hour pass, I just want to go to a restaurant and flirt with my wife' Oh baby, do we have a problem Britain's midwives are ignored, underpaid and angry. Vanora Bennett on a service in despair 'Hospital was filthy, chaotic. I was hysterical' Hook, line, thinker Brian Clarke pays tribute to two anglers who revolutionised the sport with a mix of passion and cool analysis Marks & Spencer Financial Services Overgrown, over here Malcolm Smith on the alien shrub finding new friends Feather report Derwent May Lucy Pinney 'To my astonishment he actually fetched a blue horse whip and began cracking it over the ducks' heads' Insider's guide to shopping in Amsterdam Put to the test secateurs Picture Gallery Shopwatch Time to reinvest 'If you are after a truly squeaky young white wine flavour then 2000 European whites are the answer' The Times Steamy tales from a French kitchen American food writer Patricia Wells's Paris Cookbook divulges some of the best-kept secrets in the food world The taxi-driver's wife's mussels Ambassade d'Auvergne lentil salad with walnut oil MacQuitty's Star buys What I learnt Mussels, lentils and goose fat Ginger spice Nibbles The Times Cook 'Ginger has been munched in France sunce the 11th cunningly shapped into little pigs' Dear Jill The Times Vet Saturday Rendezvous How to Place your Own Advertisement Ladies The Times Sara Eden RSVP Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club Berkeley Sweetingham International Landleburners Drawing down the moon Club SiRiUS Modern Times Philip Howard on sour grapes, clich?s and poetic licence Prince Charming The Times England's best houses Weekending in Kent Tenterden - a collector's item Don't tell the children, but in Kent's poshest, prettiest town, there's no McDonald's Six of the best Working mills open this weekend Family outing Courses for horses Multiple Display Advertising Items VISA Disobedient Dogs Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Stannah Stairlifts Poetstyle Ltd Testosterone the Male Hormone Ladies Skirts & Trousers Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC The 'Sheila Maid' Foot Pain? The True Blue 'V' Potency Pill Eiderdowns Re-Covered Telling stories The books that change our lives A chance encounter with Rosalind Miles's The Women's History of The World left Sandi Toksvig pondering our lost past Shoparound Music & Memories Pregex Weekend readers' club Sanderson Stairlifts Allen long reach hedgecutter The Times Dolphin Aquability Britains Best selling garden tractors will never be… Dolphin Stairlifts Euro Allen Gidney Derrick Ltd John Deere Guardian Awnings Ltd Wheelbarrows small and Large Office at Home/artist Studios Bath Knight J. Parker Fruit Cages Churchill's Stairlifts plc Cannock Gates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Homes & Gardens Healthmail Ltd The Times Gardener 'Formal planting seems right for double primrosses. Plants of such artificiality look best this way' Growbag Barbara Segall on inviting butterflies to your garden, labels, lanterns and plant food Coopers of Stortford Ten buzz plants for baskets Toro High and mighty New plant varieties are changing the look of the humble hanging basket writes Nigel Colborn Baskets, or basket cases? Combination ideas Illustrators are in the pink The Kitchen Garden Growing your own vegetables by Jane OwenWeek 3 Tomatoes, peppers, chillies Home Truths Houseboats Hot Spots York Stormy start to a quiet life on the riverbank Before you barge in The Times Crest Nicholson North of the Thames Ingress Overseas Property Proper Tunities Parque da Floresta Europe's unique Arizona style desert golf… Bewley Homes Plc Hamptons International The Cumberland Hotel The Times What's really under your house? Call in the green detectives Kensington & Chelsea English Courtyard Country Property Digging for clues Meg@ Inside Info Book sport Picture Gallery Garnier Ambre Solaire Meg@ Addresses The Listener Crossword No 3617 Football by Pilcrow Times Two Bridge Chess Turn yourself into a talking head Click by Tim Wapshott Solution to Jumbo 341 Answers Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 344 Two Brains Who Said what Pictureline Designs on low cost loans for DIY Need to borrow for your new kitchen? Compare the costs of finance before you sign on the dotted line Cancel the pool, convert the loft instead Collecting Obscure objects of desire Investment Bad news for singles Fundsnetwork Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor With a view to more rooms Money Getmore Voters count on financial spur Antonia senior looks at how the main political parties will lure the electorate Cautious welcome for Tory manifesto pledges Blair on Blair The Conservative Party manifesto Scottish Widows Universal Banking at the Post Office Newlyweds planning for the future Money MoT Helen Nugent meets a couple happy to take a long-term view Money MoT Intelligent Finance What the experts say M&G Alison and Jonathan Scales Experts' advice Alison and jonathan's response Newton Neville James Halifax Lifecoverdirect. co. uk Look for something out of the ordinary Investment In the first part of a new series on investing a lump-sum, Susan Emmett considers the humble bank or building society account Investment The T1mes/uk-Invest. Com Brokers' Tips Roundup Legal & General Singles barred Clare Stewart explains dramatic moves in Pep management Merrill comes up with an impressive safe package Keyworld Exeter Friendly Society Those obscure objects of desire Collecting Clare Stewart looks at smaller collectibles - tiny examples of exquisite craftsmanship Fimatex Royal & Sunalliance Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Mortgage Intelligence Mild dose of election fever BT FTSE All-Share: down -4% Landlord Mortgages NPI F&C Bristol & West Intelligent Finance University still charges student in Australia Young Money Alison Gibson interviews a father who is angry that tuition fees can boomerang 12,000 miles BT pins its hopes on shareholders Richard Miles reports on the rights issue to put a dent in the debt mountain Databank Saver's Best Buys Permanent Interest-Bearing Shares Isas National Savings Mortgage Best Buys Credit Cards / Personal Loans Bristol & West Barclaycard big on style and short on substance Databank Liverpool Victoria Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension Annuities 'Labour is well aware that is has failed to encourage the nation to invest more for its old age' How to seek endowment redress With-profits at a watershed Mark Atherton and Helen Nugent report on the new controversy over endowment invertments Jupiter Greek wine ripens in the sun Sunshine in a bottle: fine You no longer need think of 'Domestos' in Greece Mike Gerrard hits the new wine trail and samples the best vintages Eurostar Writers' competition All roads lead to Rome Dive in! You're never too old to learn Spanish fiesta The party just goes on in Jerez Travel Ireland Need to know Alternative Travel It's rare that I feel inclined to take my clothes off in a restaurant, but I couldn't Grape expectations Jane MacQuitty, The Times wine writer, senses a rich harvest in the making Kuoni Fun in Brummie on sea Weston-super-Mare offers the family a traditional British seaside holiday Five of the best traditional seaside resorts Discover your Family in Brittany Swansea Cork Ferries Where next? Bruce Reynolds, Great train Robber Don't forget your lifejacket Greece says its ferries are safe Tourists aren't so sure, reports Rep's claim leaves couple seeing red A £2,000 compensation payout sends a strong message to tour operators The Travel Collection Lakes & Mountains AP, AFP: World of Travel Vintage surfers snapped up Nassau Paradise Island Mad ideas with tartan Museum of the week Grab the bull by the horns Rob Penn found keeping up the party spirit quite exhausting in Jerez SAS Aer Lingus A summer of festivals in Spain Need to know Brittany Ferries Six of the best aim for the top British Airways Holidays Russian roulette at l00mph The Travel Collection Orient Lines Big shots at home on the range After the final whistle VJV Five-centime serenades Noble Caledonia Limited The promised land Roman working holiday for the finalists Cambodia for easy riders Lunn Poly Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Checking in Higher Boden, Manaccan, Cornwall Cayman Islands In the swim at a stroke Readers' Forum: Chloë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Readers Forum: chlo? 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On release Film choice: The Dish (12) Play's top 10 Obsession Profile: Jennifer Jason Leigh Whether she is depriving herself of food and sleep, or listening to tape after tape of her subject, Jennifer Jason Leigh is a slave to The Method Video choice: Cradle Will Rock (15) Video and charts DVD London Top 10 Us Top 10 How Cool are You? Answers: 1 Stephen Dalton's arthouse choice: Human Rights Watch International Film Festival Prince Edward Theatre Kiss and tell Hollywood nad arthouse Our man in the know, Ed Potton, has news on George Clooney and Brad Pitt Also out Singles The Sunday Times Singles choice: Air Radio Album choice: Depeche Mode Exciter Destiny's Child Survivor Albums Alia Mvsica Concert and albums MVC Jazz choice: Abbey Lincoln Classical choice: Philharmonia Orchestra Crossword Solution April 28: Across 1 just Play 5… Henry Rollins Urban Beats Barbican Hall, London Ec2, May 12 (0207-638 8891) this Final Date in the Barbican's series of concerts focusing on Concerts Win five albums! Charts UK singles Choice: Various Artists Death Row Greatest Hits Change Album King Crimson Discipline (Virgin) 1012 ?11.99 (0870160 8080) when the guitarist Robert Fripp decided in 1981 to resurrect the name Matsuri Japan the Park The Powerbook By Jeanette Wlnterson Vintage, ?6.99 Isbn 0 099 28543 6 ?5.99 (0870 160 8080) Mocked-Up in palm-top trim If you like this you'll probably like Sleaze city Book of the week Jake Arnott's second novel may be set in London during the height of the Swinging Sixties, but it is a far from glamorous Once upon a time in the West New titles Clocking off Carl Hiaasen Sick Puppy Pop art Socialism and the stand-up New titles Play's bestsellers Charts Autobiography choice Britain & Europe Opera choice: From Morning to Midnight The five best productions nationwide Note perfect Profile: Glyndebourne As opera-lovers look forward to this year's Glyndebourne Festival, Rodney Milnes discusses the potent mix of music and personalities that makes this Sussex venue unique Amber Cowan's choice: Henry Moore - War and Utility Amber Cowan's best shows nationwide Japan 2001 Richard Cork's choice: The Queen's House Richard Cork's five best London exhibitions Benedict Nightingale's five best west End shows London Benedict Nightingale's choice CV Nicholas Hytner Leading man Profile: Nicholas Hytner With acclaimed work in film, theatre and opera behind him, no wonder Nicholas Hytner is favourite to succeed Trevor Nunn as director of the National Theatre Nationwide choice: Clockwatching Nationwide Chichester Festival Theatre Brighton Festival Various venues, until May 27… E-surfing Forget those lazy days messing about in boats, Instead, victoria Segal suggests cresting the waves with a windsurfing board Gungriffon Blaze (Swing!/PS2) £39.99 £35.99 (0870 160 8080) this is something of a lame duck in the mechanical warfare genre. You control giant robots in different combat Best gameplay Tim Wapshott's choice: Tropico Top 10 PlayStation Radio: Peter Barnard Radio is not television. it is a distinctive medium that deserves a distinctive awards ceremony Prize fools Monitor Television: Paul Hoggart There are no losers at the Oscars now, only non-winners. on the night of the Baftas, Arena takes an irreverent look at awards ceremonies Sky Paul Hoggart's television choice Music Peter Barnard's radio choice BBC 1 Television May 12 Film choice Tv choice Satellite, Digital and Cable May 12 Satellite and digital Tv choice Radio BBC 1 Television May 13 Film choice Tv choice Satellite, digital and Cable May 13 Satellite and digital Tv choice Radio Radio May 13 BBC 1 Television May 14 SD: Film choice Picture Gallery Tv choice Satellite, Digital and Cable May 14 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio May 14 BBC 1 Television May 15 Film choice Tv choice Sport Satellite, Digital and Cable May 15 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio May 15 BBC 1 Television May 16 Film choice Tv choice Satellite, Digital and Cable May 16 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio May 16 BBC 1 Television May 17 Film choice TV choice Sport Satellite, Digital and Cable May 17 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio May 17 BBC 1 Television May 18 SD: Film choice TV choice Greed is good Sport Satellite, Digital and Cable May 18 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio May 18 The vulture Picks over the bones of reissued classics Picture Gallery Travel Direct Worldbooks Janet jackson Chrysler Discover your Family in Brittany Contents Boss Kate muir's diary These hatchetfaced aides were the Bridget Joneses of D. C. They were single working girls, and in their loneliness had become fixated on Bush This is the week that Passing comment.. . Mikhail Gorbachew on a new portrait of himself Global willage a weekly posting from cyberspace Reasons why the English language is hard to learn Object of desire Alan jackson cells From nick wyke in phnom pen Cambodia is putting the Khmer Rouge on trial, but should it be the judiciary in the dock? Siemens Alfa Romeo Picture Gallery Ernest & Julio Gallo Picture Gallery Naughty little sister Janet jackson is the first to admit she has a rebellious streak, but who wouldn't growing up in one of the world's most dysfunctional families? Now the pop star who ran away in her teens to get married is at it agam only this time she's pushing the boundaries through her music—and her most sexually explicit album to date Côtes du Rhône wines Clarks The Kabuki actor Nakamura Ganjiro III Picture Gallery My life as a Woman Picture Gallery Up close & personal with the Lions Voyages Jules Verne No Title Nokia Connecting People Penfolds Australian's Most Famous Wine Last night a dj saved my life P&O Cruises Great expectations Siemens Sinai and our Red Sea Resorts Bonne Moman Forget what they say, this summer size does matter -… Lexus The more the merrier The six friends living in a country house on the Avon-Gloucestershire borders are also a tight-knit professional team - who just happen to think that, for their shared lifestyle, bigger is always better 'The house is so big that everyone has their own space, but there is always somone around if you need them' Peugeot MFI The long stretch Furniture Illusions of grandeur Cuprinol Garden Feeding frenzy Filming on location can be a hungry business, so with a cast of thousands - well, at least 50 - to feed, the Naked Chef swapped the kitchen for the catering van and set the wheels in motion Chris Eubank eats Recipes No Title Mine's bigger than yours Summer's the times for posey motoring—and Mariella Frostrup certainly got some funny looks when she tried out the Bentley Azure But i can get more in mine Jasper Rees takes on all comers in a pick-up truck and off-roader with a difference Big toy facts Travel Offers Ltd Picture Gallery Take it to the max Summer's no time to be a shy wallflower: it's time to live it large with teetering heels and outsized baubles Ireland Picture Gallery The Travel Collection Jonathan meades At the Hotel du Vin & Bisto Travel Smith Restaurant guide Le Creuset Futon Company the Store of Ideas Mariella frostrup Usually I'm as conservative as Ann Widdecombe but this month I've decided to return to the heady days of Pan's People Paying the penalty Charlie Mitten was a Manchester United hero - the king of the spot kick. 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