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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Terry Pratchett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Carl Fogarty, Michael Aylwin, Robert Cole, Rupert Mellor, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Flona Beckett, Kieran Faiconer, Sir Michael Rose, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Tom Rowland, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Matthew Crockatt, Peter Lansley, Declan Kidney, Brian Parker, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Susanne Doyle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Irvine, Oliver MacFarlane, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Brian Pedley, Nic Hopkins, Vanora Bennett's, Andy Stephens Football Flutter, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Dean Richards, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Simon Schama, Paul Hellander, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Clarke, Paul Cox, Hilary Rose, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alan Lee Sports Journalist of the Year, Katherine Swift, Mike Pattenden, Francis Diggins, Norman Harris, Peter Fellgett, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alistair B. Cooke, Candida Crewe, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Julian Rollins, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Marcus Williams, Michael Binyon's, David Hands, Malika Browne, Chris Johnston, David Roffe, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Suzanne Stevenson, Ray Partridge, Daryl Holden, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Fremer, Mark Court, Derwent May, Diki Suriman, Dr R.D.P. Eaton, Kate Hilpern, Malcolm Smith, Norman Gear, Bee Wilson, Emma Mahony, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Nigel Williamson, Claire Bowman, George Rae, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Sharon O'Connell, Melanie Leyshon, Stevie Chick, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Chris Drew, Martyn Palmer, Chris Power, Gabriella Gamini, Vivienne Wall, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, JC, Gary Duncan and David Charter, Beth Bain, James Osbourn, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, David Willoughtby, Alasdair MacKenzie, Lucy Pinney, Dear Jill, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Allcock, Gene Shepard, Christopher Hirst, Ian Cobain and Chris Johnston, Michael Ball, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Russell Hotten, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Michael Strutt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Angela Gore, Alison Raeside, David Blundell, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Dalya Alberge, Zahid Hussain and Catherine Philp, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Edward S. G. Liddell, Christopher Hawtree, Sue Hepworth, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Helen Dummore, Neil Murray, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Fiona Hook, Graham Poll's and Miss Abigail's, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Bess Twiston Davies, Noel Edmonds, Brian Clarke, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, Kieran Falconer and Sarah Turner, Richard Miles, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, H. R. F. Keating, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Leonard Feltham, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Andrew Marshall, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Nancy Tolford, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Martin Robson, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Mike Brewer Spread Eagle, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Thomas Frisch,

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Brown blow as economy hits buffers Britain slumps to bottom of G7 nations with zero growth Tough on rape Missile threat Keane flies out Milking it Nigel Hawthorne Cherie's secret sister found after 35 years The Times Today With a handshake, Cold War rivals end decades of enmity Bishops in crisis talks over shortage of priests Where to go and how to celebrate Reserve Jacob's Creek Ministers to open Britain to 120,000 migrants News & Comment Business Sport Money Travel One. Tel Weekend The Register Magazine Play Times Online Duncan Smith opens opens Tory rift over asylum Best Western Turkish gunman had fooled Home Office Pope clears Bulgaria of death plot stigma Richard Owen in Sofia sees the book closed on a fateful historic episode How John Paul defied bulletst Now greens want to save the Moon More than Affair ousts US church leader Heseltine says Blair must lead euro drive Homebase Limited Helicopter pilot's body found in sea Egg Islanders sue Britain for eviction In Brief Addict jailed Post strike Fatal climb Honest words Dimble-burgers £20 m Keane scores own goal with his sponsors Youth worker had child porn library ATS 'I have never seen people take things as bad as this' You would be lucky to win a tenner, admits Lotto boss British Airways Cramped airline seats are 'safer' The British Hernia Centre Macaws are sure to get the bird Judges urged to jail 'acquaintance rapists' for longer New housemates for Big Brother make their debut Bespoke Suits PC World Eurovision hopeful asks: Who is Vera Lynn? Surgeons operate less despite rise in funding Citroen US health firm 'costlier than NHS' Diabetes virus link raises hopes of vaccine Live News Times Online Live World Cup World Cup VIP Forums Reviews Queen pushes boat out for a white-knuckle ride Madonna is told to pump up volume 'Hunt hijack' at RSPCA elections Freeserve Palace galas guarded by marksmen Blueyonder Picture Gallery 'Hollywood gang' tried £100m sting on St Paul's Cheats collected pensions of dead Ford Times photos get shot at title Dixons Investors start to sell as buy-to-let market dries up Golfers pitch in to save Devon pub Spaghetti Junction's anniversary tangle Surgery 'to quash drink drive case' In Brief Suspect dead Clinton visit Car charges Mitsubishi Motors Fighting for my life The Sunday Times Currys Vouchers woo East End poor to shop at farmers' market Norway's princess weds Flower Show eggs win time to hatch Hilton Bensons for Beds The strange perversion I share with Angus Deayton Minister seeks transatlantic forum to link politicians Chrysler Labour policy will not solve teacher shortage, says ally Prince of Denmark Street turns to the Orient Valerie Grove meets Don Black, the veteran lyricist who has written the words for Bombay Dreams Model featured PT Cruiser Limited edition Polanski returns with ghetto drama What's Important Nuclear fallout takes shine off Moscow summit Putin prepares an imperial welcome in the Venice of the North Holiday Inn EasyJet. com Warheads kept to deal with rogue states Pentagon retreats from plan to attack Baghdad Iraq invasion would be error to rival Hitler's attack on Russia Time Royal Mint Ku Klux Klan rises from grave to haunt South Jailed mugger to be quizzed on dead intern IBM A question of taste as the vineyards sell out Intel inside Château d'Yquem is slightly chilled Critic's judgment puts Bordeaux noses out of joint What's Important Indians outline demands for border pullback Zurich Outlaws: Pakistan's Islamic Militants Jamjarcars Pakistan plans to test new missile Flybe. com By Our Foreign Staff: At least 3 million would die in nuclear conflict Holiday Inn Violence forces poll favourite into hiding The Sunday Times Toyota Battered Lesotho tries a proportion of democracy Beatle doctor privacy charge (AP): Briton held at Israeli checkpoint In Brief (AFP): Suu Kyi call (AFP): 37 die in factory (Reuters): Pavarotti mourns Hero of Gallipoli (AP): Prisoners hop it (AP): Hanson claim (AFP): Fan's sweet spot (AFP): Pigs in clover Not the girl for this material Theatre Up for Grabs Wyndham's Theatre Entertainments Venue promoters Theatre Twelfth Night Shakespeare's Globe Reviews in full Times Online Concert Philharmonia Orchestra/Daniel Dance Hobson's Choice Hippodrome, Birmingham What's Important Until you laugh at plastic fish, Bush will be a mystery Out of the frying pan into the deep-fat fryer … the long journey of fish and chips from Spain to Spitalfields This new law on DNA will never pass the truth test Body and Law The difficulties in securing convictions for rape Holding Fire Sharon has shown moderation in difficult conditions Yanks a Million A welcome invasion of Americans to the London stage Protecting the Tunnel Pots and kettles BBC Young Musician Measures to curb asylum-seekers Tory need for clear education policy High cost of access on common land Women judges Polar ice rescue Proof positive In the pink 'Superior 'sound of vinyl records The bigger Booker Patience of Paxman Raw deal The Weather Sunny Spells and Showers, Merging into Rain in West The Times Crossword 22,049 The Times the Register Weathercall EveryChild McCarthy allows the dust to settle C4 Title deeds Capriati ready to defend in Paris I've come for my par Montgomerie's lead… The Register Obituaries, Court & Social Beckham losing battle to be fit for opener In The Times next week World Cup VIP Pass Owen has promise to join the greatest Football Ladbrokes Ahern may attempt to mediate over Keane Spacey given respect by her peers Times Square England remain buoyant in the face of adversity Football: World Cup Magic numbers, unless you are Roy Keane or waiting for a ticket MasterCard Sweden call on warring parties In Brief Caniggia on mend Fan precaution First 5,000 arrive Robot wars Uncontrollable Dreaming of glory Dressed to thrill Capriati relies on French polish to clean up again Tennis French Open Neil Harman The champion is already brushing up her victory speech The results service The Times Henman braced for elite company after Paris draw Nicklaus turns back the clock In Brief Pooling resources In with a chance Tyson backing Shot to impress Manning on high Home advantage Double joy Why I think Honest Roy is hero, I think. But on the other hand… Danny Baker he dilemma of which side to support in great keane debate Weather watcher with regional forecast for cricket Book review Lift-off in the race to reveal the world's worst footballing nation The Times Encounter with bad taste in the Twilight Zone England limited in search for variety performer Cricket Muralitharan rated at 50-50 to play in Test Poor results put Rice's position in jeopardy Frizzell County Championship second division Heineken Cup Hussain helps Essex to power home Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Pratt lifts Durham outlook Chilton's perfect day spoilt by injury to Byas Wells proves thorn m Sussex's side Cricket: Frizzell County Championship first division Caddick discovers rhythm to leave Surrey feeling blue Yesterday's scoreboards The Times Yorkshire facing another loss after being blown off course Water babies in bid for cream among Zapcats Extreme sports Weatherman called up to keep ahead of storm Sailing Leicester's quality should be decisive Rugby Union Only our very best will be good enough Delan Richards, the Leicester director of rugby, explains why the mantle of favourites is an uncomfortable one for his team to live with Heineken Cup Live in the now and learn to enjoy it Declan Kidney, the Munster coach, plans a day to remember in his final match before taking the job as the No 2 for Ireland Ministers durable double act celebrate end of era Shield the winner as two tribes go to war Rugby Union Sculthorpe on song to bring Widnes run to shattering end Rugby League Haughton ignites England challenge Final changes leave Burns on bench How they line up in Barcelona Deacon breaks Wigan's hearts Barbarians test offers path into national service Twickenham teams Simoni pulls out Cycling Hodgson aims to bury memory of Monza Motorcycling Briton takes acclaim as Bayliss has off-day The Sunday Times Get a life, Barry, it's time to move on All eyes on Pole's position Speedway This week's fixtures Oxford Summer Eights Red signals tell Ferrari to proceed with care Motor racing Goal British Touring Cars Franchitti driven to succeed by Clark's example The Times Montgomerie shares pain of his decline Golf Look to Raul and Spain to banish decades of World Cup misery The Sports Book Time to cash in on the World Cup divers Westwood suffers another knockout Agassi the favourite for Paris Bets in brief Racing certainty Odds-on Tigers Tasty Garlick The Times Grey day fails to halt Tait's canter to top spot Equestrianlsm Common World made to measure for Butler Racing The Wright Track Haydock Park Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Betting Coups Newmarket Thunderer: Armchair Investor Dunlop survives to tell a most unlikely tale Racing Fight Your Corner will be supplemented for Derby Windsor Catterick Newton Abbot Gossamer bids to make amends in Irish Guineas Curragh Today Curragh Tomorrow Williams pursues title Faith Anniversaries Birthdays Sam Snead Golfer with the Sweetest of swings who won most of the game's prizes but was denied the US Open Well worth Watching At Your Service Lazer Sidelsky South African lawyer who gave employement and encourgaement to a young Nelson Mandela A Quick Word Rue Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Personal Column Jubilee show of 'Old Masters' from Wales Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Award Legal news Mr Garry Weston Memorial service Court Circular Dinners Lecture Latest wills Faith News Firmly I believe and truly, God is Three and God is One Sunday Worship Where will the Church find the priests of tomorrow? At your Service Antony Bye UK insurance challengers throw global punches A fighter with vision of European dominance faces a rival who rides the Asian Tiger. James Moore gives his verdict Merrill agrees $100m settlement Week in the City The Times Shares settle near low BT Just music to the ears of Silicon Glen team Company Profile People won't believe me when I say I am very shy First Person: Noel Edmonds, chairman of Unique Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages Backing software that's just the job Taking risks Seeing how the other half live on the streets Business leaders are meeting the homeless Jon Ashworth reports Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Companies back pilot scheme for IT training Squabble ends in court City Diary Site for sore eyes Letter returns Cries of foul play echo around the Twin Towers Russell Hotton on the claims and counter-claims that still dog the plans for a new Wembley Manchester stadium shows what can be done FSA targets firms as fears grow over unlicensed brokers Wary insurers resist Sandier shake-up plan Congressman vows to block spread of Spitzer reforms The Times Finland votes for more nuclear power Carnival stands by bid despite EU opposition Lloyd 's abandons plan to buy out names BP boosted by share buyback speculation Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 The wrongs of rights issues Tempus Robert Cole 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 Profit worries send CMG to five-year low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Boots set to dig heels in over health services Japanese banks report massive losses NTL buys ITV Digital customer database Deutsche Telekom completes €5bn bond sale Investors snap up Intertek shares SRH pushes for deregulation Hollinger joins battle for Pearson titles From a Correspondent in Houston: Bauer 'order' to destroy Enron files Vandevelde takes £1.4m bonus for recovery at M&s Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Economics & Markets Board silly at the DTI? Times are though in the Square Mile A nasty shock for GSK Results in brief Patience Wheatcroft Bussiness Editor FSA names stockbrokers Briefing MLIM loses mandate JP Morgan shake-up Aer Lingus pilots threat Sorrell refuses bonus Saville to go private Air-Edel finds Sanctuary Holidaybreak off peak Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Commodities Patents ruling wipes £9bn off GSK's value Milkmen set to deliver the post New DTI recruits in firing line Equitable 'tested solvency margin' GEM OFT in £5m offer to Tv retailer's founders Food & Drink Harrods Estates Safe to eat? Into the mouths of babes River closed No way home for salmon A very private Knight Poetic peonies Snowy beauties sweet as roses Come on, open wide for Mummy After Bse, poisoned honey and salmonella, is there anything safe to feed a child? Emma Mahony says that sometimes mother knew best The Times And now, read on... Michael Binyon's poetry list met a chorus of approval - when he could remember it correctly Libby Purves I walked in on a riot of navels and thinghs and great wallsful of leg and bare bums. I didn't know where to look In The Sunday Times tomorrow Jane MacQuitty As the sap rises and the temperature improves, we are entering the season for the sauvignon blanc grape MacQuitty's star buys Brossault Brut Champagne P & C Heidsieck Majestic, down £4.50 to £7.99 until June 4 2001 Coonawarra Riesling Australia Marks & Spencer, £5.49 2001 Casa Leona Syrah Rapel Valley, Chile Marks & Spencer £4.99 2001 Lunaran Sauvignon Rueda Spaln Marks & Spencer, £3.99 Toyota Dear Jane Fudge, glorious fudge Resistance is futile, as Mary Gold finds Tasting notes The Times The Golden Jubilee should be a weekend of festivity and feasting The Times Cook "You May not have realised it, but there is a… The Healthy Kitchen Inycon Dear Jill Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Put to the test Cordless phones Best Seller Dress sense Sockettes E-shopping Contact lenses Use it or lose it Closet talk Maggie Alderson I saved a treasured fragrance for so long that it went off Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Romantic Three Day Trip to Paris including Berkeley Sweetingham International Person to Person Club Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top People The Times Come on baby light my fire Jubilee year will be firework boom time. Brian Pedly meets the experts England's best Simon Jenkins at Harvington Hall The lad's not for turning Tom Rowland decided that his son needed help with cycling Feather report: Derwent Mays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plymouth - Twenty The Queen Bewley Return of the nifty Fifties Home truths Postwar houses The Times Where DIY began Secrets of the golden flower For almost two centuries hte pulsating blooms of China's tree peonies have charmed the West. Mark Griffiths is still mesmerised Sadolin Weekend jobs The Times Gardener A giant stalking the onion patch David Bludell recalls how the seeds of a mighty dynasty were sown under the influence of George Formby Take your finger off the trigger Herbicides can do more harm than good. Malcolm Smith offers some alternatives BPS Ladders Ltd One of the wonderful things about gardening tis that… Rheums make imposing plants with red stems and creamy plumes, just like chubarb and custard Angela Gore Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items ALTO Multiple Display Advertising Items Hillarys Dolphin Multiple Display Advertising Items Indian Ocean Countax Limited J. Parker J Parker Dutch Bulbs (Wholesale) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Philip Howard on stroppy secretaries and dressing for graduation day Homes & Gardens Simply Stairlifts The Times Pest-Busters The Times MOPS Wondergreen My husband - can spend, won't spend He needs a new remains immobile School's out for summer Fewer than one British salmon in ten survives its arduous migration. And the journey could even tougher, warns Brian Clarke Clumsy, thick-skinned, but at least he doesn't bite Love is in the air - and so is our biggest beetle, says Julian Rollins Lucy Pinney "The male status do not sell, nor do the little boys. To be frank, people just to not like willies…' The Times The Listener Crossword No 3671 Euler's Spoilers by Oyler Times 2 Crossword Times 2 Crossword 2663 The Times Books Direct Chess Dr Struckoff Meg@ Bridge Solution to Jumbo 404 The Wacky World of Knowledge Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword Two Brains Who said what Pictureline Golden Jubilee special on your finances since 1952… How to be a savings winner in 2052 Anotonia Senior on the facts of life that will shape financial decisions for decades to come Jupiter Reach out for a fresh start Money Times Online Your Money Fidelity Investments From Coronation through scandals Mellon Newton Free Search A Top UK Life Search Halifax Can you count on a one-man band? A man of independent means Money MoT Alison Gibson helps a teacher to make best use of large inheritance Merrill Lynch Paul Holtham Competition closing on online rates Clare Stewart compares the high street with Internet bank Legal & General Landlords attack red tape threat Elizabeth Judge on proposals for a shake-up is housing law Homeowners snap up capped offers at low rates Marks & Spencer Nota bene Robert Cole with his pick of this week's Tempus tips Chase Buckingham PLC Hargreaves Lansdown Dividends win float vote AXA Income Direct Ns&i Art treasures fit for a king Collecting From Old Masters to Penny Blacks, Clare Stewart looks at what the Royals collect Roll up for all the fun of the fairs Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio Iptc Tod's walks tall among its rivals Share of the Month Stella Shamon on a shoemaker that has branched out in style MBNA Scottish Widows Chase De Vere Total job satisfaction Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge finds a woman reaping the benefits of a transition from secretary to yoga instructor Lloyds TSB Private Banking Self-employed in a quandary over corporate status Independent Financial Adviser Databank Bristol & West Credit card with power to keep pillagers at bay Adwatch Prudential More gloom for endowment policyholders Homeowners suffer fresh blow as refurns plummet, says Helen Nugent Expats lose their pensions battle M&G Anne Ashworth 'The unchanging truth is that only a touch of Fifties-style austerity today will ensure that we can live decently later' Unlicensed firms prompt FSA warning Under threat: the real face of Florida Can the Sunshine State take any more tourists? Environmentalists, including the crime writer Carl Hiasen, fear not. Tom Chesshyre investigates How to bag a bargain break Radisson Great Glen Views Sweet treat Our day trip to Cherbourgt Friendship renewed in northern Cyprus JustAAsk Cath Urquhart Travel Editort Www. simplytravel. com VJV Wild things—they make his heart sing All aboard for a quick fix of France Cherbourg was a sweet surprise when Emma Haughton and her gang nipped over on day trip Brittany Ferries Travelbag Where next? Hugh Edgar, butler in the Channel 4 series The Edwardian County House Book late and bag a bargain World of Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages of Discovery Mad dogs and Englishmen Self-conscious British blokes still appear reluctant to slap on suncream. Will Hide reports Cyprus Paradise Northern Cyprus North Cyprus Voyages Julies Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovely jubilee for a room in London Museum of the week North Cyprus The Travel Collection North Cyprus & Turkey Bittersweet side of the island Jill Crawshaw was haunted and enchanted on her return to northern Cyprus Need to know Voyages of Discovery Expedia. co. uk North America Travel Service Line that divides a nation Cunard Noble Caledonia Limited Surf's up for visitors to Cornwall Tom Chesshyre files to Newquay with Ryanair to assess the impact of the new flights on the town The Times Checking in Grand Hotel Nord-Pinus , Aries, France Where the saints go marching in Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions In tune with Disney buses Readers' Forum Chloe Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Reader's Tip Contact us... Bmi Make these your first steps Noble Caledonia Limited On Scotland's high road with Times travel editor Cath Urquhart spent five days walking from Fort William to Inverness, following the new Great Gley Way Tata Where to stay along the route Travelocity. co. uk NEILSon Where to eat along the Way Tata Urquhart Castle Travel Trailfinders Travelbag Austravel Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Americana Vacations Plc Travel Insurance Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Tata Flights Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Tata Multiple Display Advertising Items Topdog Ramblers Holidays Kuoni USA Flexicover direct insurance Manos Panorama Airport Parking P&O Portsmouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Prices - Widest Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expressions Indian Ocean The Times LCA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Helpful Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sherpak Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America Holiday autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items … minute travel … Morris selects … best deats Swanes Hellinic P&o Cruises Last minute flights Route of the week Venice Where to go, what to see, how to party, what to eat… What a golden excuse for a party Partying Britons often take to the streets - armed with trestle tables, tea and cakes. Joanna Hunter celebrates a tradition Morris men? Pah. Bring on the line dancer The 'doers' move into action to help a stressed our Heather Nicholson A meal fit for a king? Not quite Food Whatever happened to roasted udders, godwits and fawns? Bee Wilson laments the passing of the right royal blowout Curry nation's treat 'I am an artist, the glass is my canvas' Drink She reigns, he pours: the creator of The Times Jubilee Cocktail tells Christopher Hirst of the day he served Her Majesty a 1926 cognac Enough to feed the whole street Times cook Jill Dupleix serves up the perfect recipe for your Jubilee party Make the party go with a fizz Food & Drink By all means go for champague, says Jane Macquitty, but chosse the wrong label and the party will go flat Your chance to win two bottles of the finest port Tradition The citizenry has always responded with enthusiasm to monarchs celebrating royal milestones, Joanna Hunter writes Of carnivals and capers Local Shows A bouquet for the Queen Music in Whitaker Park Runcorn June 8-9 River Weaver… How to Make a Golden Jubilee Periscope The colour of the trooping A Weekend of Celebrations On Screen The Beacons From Antarctica to Zambia, from Aberdeen to York, thousands of loyal celebrations will light up the skies Queen Elizabeths slept here A love of music is all you need Music and Royal Visits Tom Dart raises the curtain on musical celebrations, while Joanna Hunter visits the houses of Tudor and Windsor Secrets of the City There are hundreds of events at venues lying alon the Thames like a "string of pearls" from Windsor to Woolwich. Tom Dart visits buildings normally closed to the public which are opening their doors and popular tourist sites where special exhibitions and shows are being stage Memorabilia: its a mug's game China and Designer Silver Jubilee mugs probably aren't worth their weight in gold, says Clare Stewart, but Coronation items are altogether rarer In April 1952 Vogue ran a feature entitled, "… Anti-monarchist 's survival guide Republican Escapes Desperate to flee the monarchist mayhem? Kieran Falconer and Sarah Turner round up the best Union Jack-free zones in the world Distractions If you can't escape the country, you can still avoid the royal pomp. Times critics pick the best in art and entertainment June: a month for revolution The Queen The reign, the life, fifty years of history in The Times Picture Gallery Best of British Virgin This week with Elizabeth George James Christopher's choice Thunderpants (PG) Director: Peter Hewitt, 2002 stars: Rupert Grlnt, Bruce Cook, Simon Callow Biggie & Trupac (15) Director: Nick Broomfield, 2002 Stars: Broomfield, Russell Poole Pollack (18) Director: Ed Harris, 2000 Stars: Harris, Marcia Gay Harden, Amy Madigan The Majestic (PG) Director: Frank Darabont, 2001 Stars: Jim Carrey, Bob Balaban, Laurie Holden Read my Lips (15) Director: Jacques Audiard, 2001 Stars: Vincent Cassel, Emmanualle Devos Hart's War (15) Director: Gregory Hobill, 2002 Stars: Bruce Willis, Collin Farrell, Marcel Lures London Top 10 films James Christopher's top 10 films Work of art Ed Harris was born to play the part to Jackson pollock, says Rupert Mellor Videos and DVDs The British War Collection (PG) Ice-Cold in Alex, The Coldliz Story, The Cruel Sea, The Dam Busters Out to buy on Dvd Lagaan (PG) Director: Ashutosh Gowarlker, 2001 Stars: Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, Rachel Shelley Out to rent on Video and DVD Me without You (15) Director: Sandra Goldbacher, 2001 Stars: Anna Firel, Michelle Williams, Oliver Milburn Out to rent on Video and DVD Heist (15) Director: David Mamet, 2001 Stars: Gene Hackman, Danny Devito Out to buy and rem on video and DVD Legally Blonde (12) Director: Robert Luketic, 2001 Stars: Reese Witherspoon, Matthew Davis, Seima Blair Out to buy on video and DVD A Chorus Line (PG) Director: Richard Attenborough, 1985 Thelma & Louise Special Edition (15) Bfi HMV Music Choice Pop albums Night on My Side (Source) El-P Fantastic Damage (Definitive Jux) Adam Green Adam Green (Rough Trade) Faultline Your Love Means Everything (Blanco Y Negro) Super Collider Baw Digits (Rise Robots Rise) Lincoln Mettle (Narwhal) Boom Bip & Doseone Clrcle (Leaf) Reality bites Heavy-metal madman Ozzy Osbourne is finding infamy again in a new docu-soap about his family life, writes Beth Bain CV Ozzy Osbourne CD, IH: World choice: Sibongile Khumalo Albums and concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Se1, May 25 (020-7960 4242); Warwick Arts Centre, May 26 (624-7652 4524); The Lowry, saltord, May 27 (0161-876 2002) Chet Baker Deep In a Drean (Blue Note) The Nash Ensemble Vaughan Williams (Hyperion) Issa Bagayogo Timbuktu (Six Degrees) Gerard Lesne Bach Family Arias (Harmonia Mundi) Sbc NW, IH: Concerts Cheikh Lo Cargo, London Ec2 May 29 Dmitri Hvorotovsky Barbican, London Ec2, May 29 Otis Grand and Joe Louis Walker Company Segundo Festival Hall, London Se1 Classical choice: Imogen Cooper and Wolfgang Holzmair Rual Malo and his Band Charts Win! Gemma Hayes's new album PC: Tim Wapshott's choice Crash (Rage/Xbox) £44.99 Super Smash Bros Melee (Nintendo/GameCube) £34.99 International Superstar Soccer 2 (Konami/PS2) £34.99 Extreme G3 (Acclaim/GameCube) £34.99 Global Operations (EA/PC) £29.99 LA: Paperback fiction By Ross Giftillan Fourth Estate, £6.99,240pp ISBN 1 841 15618 3 By Salley Vickers Fourth Estate, £6.99,320pp ISBN 1 841 15659 0 By Christopher Hart Faber & Faber, £6.99,248pp ISBN 0 571 206301 By Gil McNeil Bloomsbury, £6.99,276pp ISBN 0 747 557764 By Daid Howard Canongate, £6.99,246pp ISBN 1 841 95248 6 By Erika Krouse Fouth Estate, £6.99,202pp ISBN 1 841 15434 2 By Glen Daid Gold Sceptre, £6.99 563pp ISBN 0 340 79499 2 Staying put Book of the week Linda Grant's new novel is a powerful and timely examination of Jewish identity, writes Helen Dummore By Linda Grant Little, Brown, 15.99,375pp ISBN 0 316 85995 8 Scott Adams Also check out Rhyme and reason By James Fenton Viking, £20,144pp ISBN 0 670 91100 3 Hampton Court Palace 2002 Festival In from the coldt By Anna Reld Weidenfeid and Nicolson, £20,352pp ISBN 0 297 64377 0 Comic relief By Frank Skinner Arrow, £6.99,394pp ISBN 0 099 42687 0 All at sea By David Cordingly Pan, 7.99,349pp ISBN 0 330 48799 X Pas de deux By Debra Craine and Judlth MacKrell Oxford Univ Press, £8.99,544pp ISBN 0 198 60400 9 Charts Killing with style By Harlan Coben Orion, £12.99,340pp ISBN 0 752 84604 3 OS Burden of guilt By Michael Collins Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.99,316pp ISBN 1 861 59195 0 DC, RM: Debra Craine's dance choice: English National Ballet London and nationwide Rayal Opera House, London Wc2, May 31-Jun 1 (020-7304 4000)Cloud Gate Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, London Ec1 May 28-Jun 1 (020-7863 8000) L'enfant Et Les Sortileges Grand Theatre, Leeds, May 29-Jun 1 (0113-222 6222) The Cunning Little Vixen Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol, May 31 (0870-607 7500) Lulu Colisenm, Lonodn Wc2, May 25,28 & 30 (020-7632 8300) Inside Story Mona Hatoum transforms innocuous domestic utensils into objects of menace. But what is the point, asks Amber Cowan Amber Cowan's choice Remix: Contemporary Art and Pop Music Tate Liverpool, until Agu 26 (0151-702 7400) Andy Warhol his Life and Art Amber Cowan's best shows nationwide Richard Long New Art Centre Sculpture Park & Gallery, Willshire, until Sep 22 (01980 862244) Manchester Art Gallery Manchester, continuing (0161-235 8888) Scots in Film: Portraits by Donald Maclellan Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, May 30-Oct 13 (0131-624 6200) Something Funny in the Woodshed Abeystwyth Arts Centre, May 29-Jul 13 (01970 622882) Rachel Campbell-Johnston's choice: Royal Treasures Rachel Campbell-Johnston's best London shows Larry Poons Bernard Jacobson, W1, until Jul 13 (020-7495 8575) Bruce Bernard Tate Britain, Sw1, until Aug 26 (020-7887 8000) Mona Hatoum White Cube, N1, until Jun 23 (020-7930 5373) Pizza Express Prospects Contemporary Drawing Prize Essor Gallery Project Spece, Se1, untll Jun 1 (020-7928 3388) Matisse Picasso Tate Modern, Se1, untll Aug 18 (0870-166 8283) Jeremy Kingston's choice Nationwide Original Sin Crucible, Shefield, until Jun 22 (0114-249 6000) Antony and Cleopatra Royal Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon, until Jul 13 (01789 403403) Getting to the Foot of the Mountain The Door, Birmingam, Rep until Jun 8 (0121-236 4455 Wild Orchids Benedict Nightingale's best London shows The Constant Wife Apolio, W1, until Jun 29 (202-7494 5070) Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train Arts, Wc2, until Jun 22 (202-7636 3334) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang London Palladlum, W1, continuing (0870-890 1108) Shockheaded Peter Albery, Wc2, until Jun 15 (020-7369 1730) My One and only Piccadilly, W1, continuiing , (202-7369 1744) Benedict Nightingale's choice Times critlcs review the hottest first nights. 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