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Andrew Robson, John Russell-Taylor, Lucy Alexander, Denise Welch, John McNamara, Kenneth Warren (Conservative MP), Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Linda Christmas, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Nic Hopkins and Tom Bawden, Kirsty Fergusson, Andrew Pierce, Portia Colwell, Tom Fort, Ruth Watts, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Sarah Anticoni, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Hywel Roberts, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Sarah Sims, Tom Gard, Emma Haughton, Karen Usher (Chair), Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mark Lawson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Alison Davies, David Chater, Paul Massey, Anne Ashworth and Mark Atherton, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, JJ Waller, David Atkinson, Gabrielle Starkey, Isobel Lang, BBC TV weather presenter, Carl Mortished, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Sylvia Crookes, Isabel de Bertodano, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Jack Carter, Carl Evans, Mark Griffiths, Ellis Parrinder, Pat Gibson, Vanessa Berridge, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor and Emma Hartley, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Pilita Clark, Peter J. Wood, founder of Direct Line, Ian Timberlake, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Michael Blakiston, Greg Watts, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Grainne Gilmore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Libby Purves, Chris Sherwood, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Tiff Needell, Nick Wyke, Martin Johnson and Miss Abigail, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Quentin Letts, David Jones (Consultant orthopaedic surgeon), Jill Turton, Fanny Blake, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Antony Sher, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Jan Maxwell (Primary school head teacher), Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Charles Barber Bayfield Surgery, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Emma Mahony, Vanora Bennett, Mike Persson, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Luke Coppen, Claire Bowman, George Rae, Stephen Anderton, Peter Wynn, Amber Cowan, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Colin Green, Paul Sexton, Tom Inglis, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Robson, Raymond Keene, Geoffrey A. Bowman, Lewis Smith, Paul McCartney, Stephen Beckett, M. M. Rivlin, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Allcock, Neville Scott, J. C. L. Sharp, Cathy Harris, Russell Hotten, Caroline Donald, Helen Nugent, Helen Nugent and Susanne Doyle, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Mick Hume, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Stephen Hastings (Conservative MP), Martin Woods, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Barry Groves, Celia Imrie, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Guy Walters, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Colin Saunders, Executive Director, Robert Crampton, Christopher Lee, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Ingrid Mansell, Dominic Holland, Ruth Padel, Ben MacIntyre, Anne Dixey, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, Richard Flanagan, Alexandra Frean Social affairs correspondent, Sir Bobby Charlton, Dermot Murnaghan, Brian Glanville, David Hutcheon, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Kieran Falconer, Jason Cowley, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Maureen Tomison, King Sunny Ade, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lottie Moggach, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Anne Charleston, Stephen Farrell and Ian Cobain, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Alan J. Prockter, Stephen Gardiner, David Powell, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Abigail Rayner, Fiona Beckett, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roger Maynard, Brian Hale, Robert Whymant, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Alain de Botton Kate Muir Matthew Parris Hannah… Chelsea Flower Show special Rail sabotage blamed for fatal crash Murder inquiry may follow allegations by maintenance firm Brown allies attack Blair push for euro Air traffic chaos Birth of a nation Royal home open New MI5 chief's double-agent past 'Maybe I should have been more Janis… Fire breaks out on ferry carrying 900 passengers Chopard News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Intelligent Finance Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Tories accuse Labour over hoax letters The Height of Engineering Al Fayed takes legal costs plea to Lords Trapped explorer must build a runway on ice 'In the past I have had lots of luck. I hope I still have' Body may be lost trekker To get ahead, get a groom Retreat of ice speeds up as world gets warmer Christian Aid Pressure on Byers as air traffic glitch causes chaos Dixons Third failure in two months confirms privatisation fears Thistle Hotels Donor children demand to know genetic parents Jeep Supply teacher aged 89 keeps line dancing pupils on toes Chelsea Flower Show grows into top social event British Airways Penguin suits strike the wrong chord Windows XP Rush hour slows 'swift justice' of night court Shot guard wins right to sue firm Girl mauled by dogs will need extensive surgery Plans for digital TV service in chaos Currys Prince's new home will be opened to the public Tours will be a trade-off as taxpayer foots the bill for Clarence House refurbishment, writes Andrew Pierce Social work Treasure hoarded by royal magpies Schiffer wedding list includes £10 plates 1,000 soccer thugs told to surrender their passports Cancer fear over bread and potatoes By a Correspondent: Driver gets five years for drowning children Search rule cuts drug seizure Man released Judges cleared Husband held World's top chef Correction Persil Blueyonder Hollywood falls for tricks of the magician's trade Mike Leigh says British films are overexposed to US influence Mitsubishi Motors Ealing cartoon epics draw on British talent Are you part of the Overclass? The Sunday Times Homebase How the euro was spun back on to the news agenda Mandelson tells Byers to stick to his brief Pedilux Two Sides of the Same Euro Coin Blair and Brown's differences centre on timing, Tom Baldwin writes Cap donations at £10,000, election watchdog says Scottish Tories await their judgment day PC World Sinn Fein's hopes for Irish election increase Ginger bias: those Dutch extremists have a lot to answer for Daewoo Jamjarcars Picture Gallery Paramilitaries step up war on child criminals Grief and relief as Asians held on fire deaths Staples 'Beating didn't stop my son or anyone' One. Tel Delhi resists Kashmir provocation World Cup host nations see opening for off-the-ball diplomacy Tiny Halifax Kabbah and UN triumph at poll in Sierra Leone Bush rejects criticism over terror report Zurich Fire hero's family find peace of mind Castro will not loosen grip, says Carter Schröder looks exposed after hair-case ruling Early Signs of Al-Qaeda Plot US jets 'fire on wedding celebration by mistake' Sainsbury's 1,000 Marines hunt ambush gunmen EasyJet. com Pearl's tracksuit jacket found in grave Flybe. com Images of war force children to confront their nightmares Beijing fences off embassies to halt exodus (AP): Sangatte refugees clash The Sunday Times (AP, AFP): Boy killed by Israeli soldiers In Brief (AP): Spy case verdict (AFP): Opposition death (AP): Puppy love (Reuters): Bing's $1bn suit East Timor rises from ruins as newest nation Rebel who became reluctant President Barclays Jakarta revives hostility with gunboat diplomacy Oasis The Sunday Times Euripides' tragedy is a play for today Theatre The Bacchai Olivier Theatre Opera Tristan und Isolde Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Opera & Ballet Entertainments ArtLONDON Pop Norah Jones Dingwalls, NWI Jazz Karrin Allyson Salena Jones Music Room, W12 A monk on the make who became the father of spin Somewhere between incapacitate and decapitate, the great body of World Cup commentary is losing its collective head Picture Gallery We are missing the point of the shooting room Axis of Instability Afghanistan, the India-Pakistan border and Nepal Out of the Shadows New challenges for an intriguing new head of M15 Carry on, Mr Chips You can teach an old dog in a mortarboard new tricks Gibraltar and the NHS NHS efficiency Political and economic tests involved in adopting the euro Children's book award Voluntary euthanasia Flood risk maps Fanaticism and Christian faith Stranger than fiction Up the garden path? Above one's station The Weather Thundery Rain Will Spread North and East The Times Crossword 22,043 The Times Les Domaines De Saint Endréol Weather Eye Bobby's Best Charlton's vote goes to… England suffer early stumble on long road to Test safety T. M. Lewin Index Love match Happiness helps Clijsters bloom The Register obituaries, Court & Social England's youngsters pass their first test Football The Times Knight's spot of bother Keegan the favourite to sign Keane Super Eagles confident of ruffling England's feathers Times Square Talks may open the way for leagues to merge Eriksson ponders England gamble as Dyer wings in Football Campbell hopes to relive moment of glory Subaru World Cup VIP Pass Sweden's send-off falls flat World Cup in Brief Royal approval Captive audience Pole reversal Travel truce High note Border games Platini simply pass master of game Football In an exclusive daily series selecting his greatest team, Sir Bobby Charlton names the first of his midfield players Williams breaks it like Beckham The Times Moore determined to keep up the pressure From a Correspondent in Heidelberg: Cejka takes his chance to leave Woods in shade Golf Nicholas loses her cool over penalty Two share lead as wind favours early starters All quiet on the Chelsea front as I close book on another mystery When a classic story played second fiddle to football song Crick's cracking tale gets under Ferguson's skin Book review The Boss by Michael Crick (Simon & Schuster) Don't forget, it's memorabilia The Times No rhyme or reason to the growing pains of a Saints fan Achieving greatness is all in the mind Sports psychology Clogged summer at odds with RFU goals Rugby union Mark Souster's match-by-match guide to the Zurich Championship Defining Qualities of a Champion Bold Pontypridd may force the real Llanelli to stand up Planning provides fruitfiul return for Smith Equestrianism Summer may be making of Swallow Triathlon Triathletes target Manchester to restore reputations The Times Hamed to show he has learnt painful lesson Boxing Blakey and Dawson put brakes on Kent Cricket: Frizzell County Championship first division Northamptonshire batsmen are burnt at the hands of Cook Second division Stephenson strikes again Spotlight remains trained on Richardson Stevens makes light of farcical day Pietersen's unbeaten effort in vain Thomas provides bright moment Keedy has nerve for battle right to the last Indulgence benefits Carberry De Silva makes light of Test return Cricket: first npower Test match Batsman enjoys his return to national service Yesterday's scoreboards Capirossi seeks escape from haunting image Motorcycling Slough keep their cool in the heat of battle Hockey Pinsent and Cracknell return as double act Rowing Lewis building a head of steam for uphill battle Rugby league RFL's new man at top outlines his strategy Deacon the arch-destroyer as Bradford bounce back The Times Double up on Sale and Gloucester to outflank championship favourites The Sports Book Time to get a piece of Sussex and Essex Burns left to suffer effects of water torture Motor rallying Success comes at price for nomadic Hamill Speedway Hamed short odds for return Bets in brief Beckham best? Final chance Scottish invasion Clijsters soaring on a natural high Tennis Neil Harman Teenager forges happiness on and off court England flirt with controversy In Brief Silver for Roberts Places for grabs Neville ruled out The results service This week's fixtures Syed comes unstuck at final hurdle Table tennis Legend Edwards happy to help Tomlinson stay one jump ahead Athletics Noverre can keep ball rolling for Godolphin Racing Armchair Investor Mullensgrove seeks most valuable prize Newbury Nottingham Reading the racecard Protectress gives Cecil hope of classic solution The Times Sports Book Johnston guided by sense of value for money Racing Hamilton Park Thirsk Bangor Yesterday's racing results William Hill Credo Anniversaries Birthdays David Brown Tate curator who gave up a career in veterinary science to pursue his interest in contemporary art From Our Special Correspondent: Does a Faulty Panda Become a Zebra? Hugh Hicks Light bulb enthusiast who amassed more than 60,000 specimens in a collection that charted the history of electric lighting At Your Service A Quick Word Forthcoming marriages Marriage Royal engagements Luncheon Dinners Greenwich masterclass in architecture old and new Britannia Royal Naval College new entrants Personal Column Court & Social Court Circular Changing the Guard Faith News Morality is like a politeness of the soul, an etiquette of the inner life Media chiefs put church in a spin Sunday Worship At Your Service Luke Coppen Bruised Read faces the challenge of Cor values Head-to-head: Martin Read versus Cor Stutterheim Logica and CMG have strong track records but they have taken a bit of a pounding recently, says Dearbáil Jordan FSA launches investigation into mis-selling of splits Week in the City The Sunday Times Afternoon retreat for shares Wine and co Call centres that show a passion for the client Company profile Keep an unshakeable belief that your vision is right First person: Peter J. Wood, founder of Direct Line The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Imperial way to develop spinouts Taking risks Self-help is thriving from cradle to grave The Co-op has forged a modern £17bn industry 150 years after his birth, writes Paul Wilkinson The Times Creator of 'the divi' made its name in Victorian Lancashire Fresh brand to redefine the Union After the party, a hangover City Diary Lightly poached City Diary Curse is off City Diary Asbestos strikes fear for gloomy insurers UK underwriters are braced for the fallout from American lawsuits, writes James Moore Global disaster trail led to end of Lloyd's as gentlemen's club Hurricanes and oil catastrophes broke the world of names, says Jon Ashworth Boots hit by broker's study of accounts Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Commercial property delivers Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Pacific falls 58% on US worries Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wembley report could be last straw for investors Celltech in osteoporosis pact Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Rivals criticise new Egg service Adelphia defaults on $44m payments Marriott International accused of taking kickbacks The Times Airbus orders nearly wiped out in first quarter Westbury pays £141m for rival housebuilder Clock ticking on Millennium Dome sell-off Old Mutual set to see Gerrard fall into the red Merrill Lynch calls time on 'mass affluent' venture Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times No bed of roses for Merrill Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Kingfisher hails ruling Briefing Enron 'shredding order' US consumer index rises China reply to US tariffs Energis options warning ING exposed to RBG British Land proposal Tibbet director cashes in Charts of the day In Business Today: Head-to-Head 43, Equity Prices… Co-op Group sacks MLIM UK consumers lose out in EU household goods price riddle Life policies 'at risk' from Equitable woes Crude oil falls as Russia lifts export curbs Www. go-fly. com Peugeot Northern charm Shopping in Aberdeen Chelsea, in home colours4 The most successful gardens aren't a design statement, they're a love affair, says Mark Griffiths Roll up, roll up One woman and her circus So vane Blowing in the wind And mother came, too… The garden gate is open to all at Chelsea this year, says Stephen Anderton Jaeger-Lecoultre I Spent the 1990s carefully avoiding "improv" comedy. On or off the television, it always seemed I am used to the sight of a T-shaped thong above low-slung jeans. But get this: it wasn't a real one, it was a tattooed, trompe-l'oeil thong All this, and a pink banana, too Katherine Swift warms to a vibrant and exotic display from Grenada destined to be a star of Chelsea Many shades of lavender Stephen Anderton reveals the surprising variety of a reliable bloom Levington The nomination for best supporting act is… Add a new dimension to your garden or patio with a striking plant support. Alison Davies picks six of the best from the Chelsea bunch The Times Stars of Chelsea take their bow From regal roses to stunning Chinese peonies, prepare for some real Jubilee year showstoppers, says Mark Griffiths A carnivorous plant and make it snappy The appeal of insect-eating plants is as much about the beauty of their flowers as keeping the garden bug-free, says Tom Gard Mali Music To Advertise Bygone Collection Coopers J. Parker To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Sun Awnings Echo Multiple Display Advertising Items Al fresco retail therapy Chelsea has plenty of attractions for the shopaholic, says Emma Mahony I have read in the press that the Government now requires me to license my compost heap The Times Gardener E-shopping Garden products Shadow is a medium which, like water, can be shaped and directed. Think of a big urn as Homes for high-fliers Eco-friendly gardens offer a haven for people as well as birds, says Stephen Anderton Gather your flock: what's best for birds Sadolin What's your favourite trickle? Choose from copper leaves, sculputured bowls or towering fountains, says Vanessa Berridge Astelia, you've been framed The sculptor Judy Wiseman's 'wall paintings' of foliage bring a sense of style and humour to the Chic garden, says Stephen Anderton The Times At Steve's nursery, it's the staff that grow best of all Caroline Donald meets the team behind an eco-friendly garden Standing tall, sitting pretty The man who grew his own Matisse4 The rose-grower with a taste for philosophy made a good impression on Kirsty Fergusson Churchill's Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Lifestyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Plutocrat fish, fit for the Queen Why Rick Stein chose turbot for Her Majesty. By Quentin Letts The Times Tasting notes Lamb loves red wine. Throughout my childhood, when my parents followed the French The French get it wrong when they serve spring lamb with a bold red bordeaux. A much happier union is made with an equally tender young beaujolais Dear Jane MacQuitty's star buys Bourgogne Treat spring and summer lamb as different meats and enjoy them accordingly The Times Cook Put to the test Breadmakers Magimix 'We're not just posh clowns' After Oxford, Neil Gifford ran off to join the circus, then set up one of her own. John Naish met her The Times Wild thing badgers Shy and retiring, this ancient Briton inspires love and fear in equal measure, says Ruth Padel Black and white: the badger at a glance One man and his shed A threat to his beloved retreat got Tom Fort thinking about the important things in life Modern Times Philip Howard on wearing brown in town and how to be a good godparent 'If you want me, I'll be in my cave' Feather report Derwent May Angela Gore, Limited Insider's guide to shopping in Aberdeen Sun Shields Shoparound Coopers To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts Aqua Soothe Vinegar Condoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxis Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo The Erotic Print Society Imagine dozens of wind turbines on these slopes, each twice the height of Nelson's Column. Just how green would this valley be? Plans to build Europe's largest wind farm have divided environmentalists, writes Mick Hume MH: Towers of power or a load of hot air? 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It had its ups and downs Family outing Matlock Bath, Derbyshire Dales England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Gawsworth Hall Milk and honey: let's save the baste for last Sunday lunch Devonshire Arms, Beeley The Times The Listener Crossword No 3670 French Note by Ark Times 2 Crossword 2657 Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ End game Solutions to Jumbo 402 and 403 Bridge Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 405 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline Beware the new powerbrokers Mark Atherton reveals the ruses of the rogue gas and electricity salesman Money MoT Ramsay Street calling Lessons learnt, claim culprits Collecting a loving spoonful4 Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Why mis-selling culprits should pay Tricks of the trade Money Inside Times Online Your Money M&G Investments How switching can save you money Power to the People Go online to secure the best fuel deals Mellon Newton A Neighbours lifestyle calls Money MoT Alison Gibson helps a family to set out in search of a new life on the other side of the world The MarketPlace What the experts say JPMorgan Fleming Paul and Adele Smith Financial overview Liverpool Victoria Scottish Widows Reprieve for 'illegal' Isas Savings The Revenue calms fears of savers over tax-free status, says Grainne Gilmore The best of the fixed-rate accounts Marks & Spencer Financial Services Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Policy Portfolio Cheshire Building Society Merrill Lynch In search of something special Legal & General Britannic retirement solutions Need a helping hand with multiple choice? Funds in Focus Royal Liver Grim reading for homeowners The Endowment Crisis Anne Ashworth and Mark Atherton on the options for covering shortfalls Home loans from your supermarket Helen Pridham checks the shelves for financial products Russell Business banks on a football fillip World Cup Fever Joe Morgan offers his tips on who will be the corporate winners during next month's tournament Invesco Perpetual Hargreaves Lansdown The Times William Hill is aiming to pull in the crowds Own goal for marriage Spending a month slumped in front of the TV could be grounds for divorce, says Sarah Anticoni Legal & General Five Arrows Life Search Spooning with a passion Collecting Clare Stewart provides a fascinating insight into the symbolic status of spoons Ns&i Collection of cutting edge technology Chase Buckingham PLC Databank Listen to their thoughts then go somewhere else Adwatch Prudential Picture Gallery Shortfall payout gloom for millions Helen Nugent and Susanne Doyle explain how to stake your claim to compensation Fines for managers in splits scandal Jupiter Mr Nice Guy has been banished from the Docklands headquarters of the Financial Services Authority 'The public concern surrounding both endowments and splits is further undermining confidence in long-term savings of any variety' Britannia forced to yield on rates Singing from the rooftops of Tallinn David Robson finds the Estonian capital in harmony as it tunes up for the Eurovision Song Contest The North Face Land of the dinosaurs Prehistoric finds along… Raising the tone Summer's best opera festivals Heady flavours Learning to cook, Vietnamese style Noble Caledonia Limited The Travel Collection For many British families, the forthcoming summer holidays will be the first time they have used the euro Airlines have discovered that we are happy to fly anywhere if it's cheap enough Lufthansa An easy break across the Channel Steve Keenan and family pitched up in Belgium and were at home on holiday within the hour Tunisia Sousse Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel4less Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne Www. simplytravel. com Beachplus Clubs Where next? When is it safe to return? Proceed with caution: peace may soon bring tourists back to former war zones Independence could bring tourists back to East Timor. 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