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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Paul Connelly, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Jeremy Skidmore, Caroline Morrow-Brown, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Roderick Straznge, David Brown, Blundell's Patch, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Richard Corrigan, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Paddy Whiting, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Matthew Crockatt, George Pendle, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Fanny Biske, Richard Hobson, Sam Lister, Barnaby Thompson and John Goodbody, Ivo Tennant, Philip Shirley, Anthony Browne and Jill Sherman, Brian Hogbin, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, William Bond, Willie Peterie, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, John Russel Taylor, Anne Gatti, Helen Studd and David Charter, Fonatban Meades, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Chris Hulme, David Robertson and Richard Miles, Caroline Hendrie, Antonia Senior, Anne Fisher, Kelvin Eason, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Plant, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Katie Perry, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Adam Sage and Rory Watson, Bobby Robson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Geoffrey Simpson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Philip Bathard-Smith, Hannah Robson, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Candida Crewe, Rowland Whitehead, Adrian Chiles, Roland Watson, Brian J. Picken, David Hands, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bill Linton, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Anthea Lawson, James Urquhart, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Katty Kay and Roland Watson, Bernard Crick, Nick Tyler, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Nicole Swengley, Marth Waller, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Lee Karen Stow, Nigel Bowden, K. A. Yeomans, Guyon Espiner, Geoffrey Wansell, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Rachael Jolley, Celia M. Middleton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, N. Osborn, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ian Edgar, Lewis Smith, Ellis Cashmore, Lucy Pinney, Robert Oulds Director, Jan MacQuitty, Rory Watson and David Charter, Joseph Stiglitz, Dear Jill, James Allcock, Colin Buchanan, Robin Ash, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Neville Scott, Ian Redmond, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, David Charter and Rory Watson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Helen Nugent, David Blundell, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Mark Turner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, James Collard, Lisa Verico, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Joe Morgan and Helen Nugent, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Miss Abigail's, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Sophie Ratcliffe, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Barnaby Thompson, B. K. Avis, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Nick McDonell's, Sarah Turner and Caroline Hendrie, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Clarissa Hyman, Keith Blackmore, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Rose Aidin, David Elleray, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Fiona Hook, Andrew Dakyns, Richard Beeston, Ben Bevington and Mica Schneider, David Matin, Alison Gibson, Gabriella Starkey, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, MacQuitty's, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Kenneth MacNab, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Roger Peers, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Martin Lee's, Natalie Clein, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Knight, Jenny Davey, Tom Baldwin and Alice Miles, David Robertson, Joahna Hunter, Colin McQuillan, Christina Kening, Christopher Irvine, Gary Rathbone,
ResumoEngland's World Cup journey - Sir Bobby Robson… British tourists are terroritsts' prime target Dollar weakens Mayor in trouble Saddam sidestep Today in The Times 'Be thankful you have an Englishman EU orders France to cut spending Video to show bin Laden still alive and dangerous Index 'I want to say sorry to the people. That's just the way it goes' What's up with budget airlines? Radisson Edwardian Hotels Confessions of a cleaner News & Comment World Cup Sport The Register Business Travel Weekend Magazine Play Intelligent Finance What's Inportant Early birds gather for defiant dawn chorus Duxiana How my failed fry-up meant they had us for breakfast Robin Young View from the sofa Time to take down the flags but here are 43 reasons to be cheerful Giles Coren On the end of the world Time to take down the flags but here are 43 reasons… There's no party, cry if you want to Winners The final score is The final score is … Japan sobs as England fans head for home Homebase Scots rejoice at defeat of the Auld Enemy New York firemen rekindle revolution The things they said Relieved Brazilians celebrate but refuse to gloat Judge names boy, 12, cleared of fatal attack Girl ran down on pavement in chase Cotswold Breaks Jury is ordered to clear police World Offers British Airways Fury over shooting verdict Basque summer terror hits tourism Bombers' timing damages an industry that is already suffering Peugeot Separatists bounce back after success of security forces Eta's Campaign of Terror GP escapes ban over drug death of princess Sex offenders to be under public eye Nokia Connecting People By a Correspondent: Finucane's family demands inquiry into his murder First with the news Church seeks to end Blair veto on top appointments Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent on calls to scrap the role of the Prime Minister in appointing bishops Land Rover Carey's farewell visit to Vatican 'brother' 23,000 at Stonehenge Home Insurance £5m for charities as people flock to see wallpaper Frances Gibb discovers that Lord Irvine's new home is a moneyspinner Test drive the new xda Labour may have sympathy for devil they know Currys The 20-year plan for London Scope Police open inquiry into Livingstone party 'brawl' A grin but few answers on mayor's big day Party chronology Halifax Blunkett plan on asylum education 'like apartheid' Massive B&O Clearance Ministers call for an end to media friction Cut ties with monarchy, argues Labour MP Whitehall PR chief quits new position Every Child Buddhist Dead Sea scrolls 'set for sale' EasyJet. com Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Picassos could fetch £I5m Nationwide Cricket bequest stumps club End hunt row now National Trust's new chief pleads Trust Statistics 'Rude' visitors can't see Bobby Shafto Summer in the City Rspca demands more funds for new emergencies Seafrance Action on transsexual legal rights In Brief Drug mule, 15 Big Brother vote Killer detained Isle's fourth jail Nuclear closures How surgeon survives Siamese twins trauma Helen Rumbelow meets the world's most experienced expert in diving conjoined babies Halifax Tiny Drug can halt bone thinning in women Blair's plans for illegal migrants in disarray French budget deal risks union clash Virgin mobile Irish to reran treaty vote Virgin mobile Germany moves to enshrine rights for animals Serb TV boss jailed over staff killed in Nato raid VW camper van returns for grown-up hippies and Scooby-Doo The Sunday Times Health now Plight of the humble bee grips France MG Rover plans hit by Chinese power struggle First Hong Kong Cabinet delayed Hundreds of weekends away Japan mourns three-legged giraffe Philippines terror leader killed in sea ambush Pearl case faked, says Briton (AP): Ten drown in 'race' to illegal boat In Brief Murder arrest (AP): Kim son jailed (AFP): Tighter gun laws (Reuters): Russia for sale (Reuters): Cafe fire charge (AFP): Scrapyard tomb (AP): Giulianis' divorce Pet subject Times man's prize Saddam may hand power to his son to avoid attack Israeli shells kill two children at Jenin market A Better Breakfast The Times P&O Stena Line Breaking Point Hilton summer breaks Wren's new London may rise in US Poem not Shakespeare's after all, scholar admits Unrepentant tobacco firm hit by £10m ruling The Times Marvels ancient and modern Concert Triple Bill Snape Malting, Suffolk Rodney Milnes Dance Sirens Crossing The Place, Wc1 Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay Concert Natalie Clein Wigmore Hall Theatre Humble Boy Gielgud Theatre Concert LOS/Maazel Barbican The Times Lost? This was victory in the finest English tradition Forget the playing fields of Eton, my son, life's greatest battles are won on the subs' bench at Raith Rovers Picture Gallery Death becomes them, despite what they do National Interest The World Cup is over for England but lessons will linger City Limits Livingstone must create buildings not scandals Domestic Dirt The cleaner problem is being swept under the carpet Clarkson's opinions Learned friends The Times Euro 'propaganda' threatens debate The productivity of Nhs consultants Cherie Blair and the suicide bombers Ivory and elephants Proof positive New archbishop: leak or guess? Fenland restoration Future imperfect Wing and a prayer The Weather The Times Crossword The Register Weathercall Holidays A Star Allaince Member Rusedski slides out as curse of Swedes continues Mane attraction B & H Cup takes its final bow Jenson intercepted Questions over Button's… Wimbledon Today World Cup Simon Barnes Plus Win a trip for five to the World Cup final The Times Resurgent Essex in search of a fond farewell Cricket: Benson and Hedges Cup Final Carter shows ingenuity on and oil the field Richard Hobson Last-action hero sets his sights on the big prize Flower power can pet Essex on road to victory at Lord's Best of the bets By a Correspondent: Rice is shown the door Sri Lanka's one-day hopes suffer as Muralitharan exits Taunton Scoreboard Golden moments-five of the best Benson and Hedges Cup finals Diet of junk leaves lovers of the game feeling empty New date fixed for Butcher's hearing Gooch still intoxicated by his 1979 vintage Cricet: Benson and Hedges Cup Final Millionaire's gift to Sussex highlights West Indies' plight Scoreboard The Times Hodgson cuts ties with his British race team Motorcycling The Sunday Times Button's career stalls amid job fears Motor recing Niirburgring practice times The Sunday Times Burgeoning series is cause of simmering discontent Speedway Ova and out as final is reserved for superpowers Tennis Saints rise to the challenge in taming Tigers Rugby league The results service Who Will Be Leading into the First Corner? This weekend's fixtures Hewitt succumbs to stomach bug Broncos break new ground Spanish dare to be bold with qualifying initiative Cycling Toyota Ireland fail to build on success In Brief Two die at rally Roenick retires Case for defence Garbuja prevails England's upstarts ready to advance succession claims Rugby union Nomadic Codling finds new home at rarefied level Hylton secures victory Jeep How they line up Beal proves the ace in the pack A history to set the pulses racing Book review Leading scores Duffy gives rivals a, lesson to claim share of lead Lewis steers Britain to team gold Modern pentathlon British cup hopes rise with man mountain Athletics Light Flora Chambers begins to rediscover pride after fall David Powell Sprinter feels confident of golden double Flora expect a full field Palmer sets his seal on recovery Squash The Times Ipswich delighted by painless return to Europe Football Continent looks value bet in showpiece sprint Racing: Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Reading the racecard Multiple Display Advertising Items Armchair Investor Betting Coups Sophisticat purrs on Coronation day Racing: Royal Ascot Results from yesterday's six meetings Littlewoods betdirect Ladbrokes Murtagh helps cool tempers over whip ban AYR Racing Redcar Wolverhampton The Wright Track Newton Abbot Market Rasen Lingfield Park Warwick Wright ready to reap academy reward Squash Fujifilm Official Imaging Sponsor Morales-Barrera and a question of Mexican pride Boxing Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Hugh Birkett Craftsman in wood whose work was rooted in the tradition of the Cotswold furniture-makers Frank Evidence by Speer Alan Taylor Royal Opera House timpanist noted for his definitive playing of Strauss and Wagner Interview Tom Galvin Times picture desk stalwart admired for his knowledge and courtesy A Quick Word Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news BMDS, Telephone The Times Appeal Luncheons Meeting Legal news Dame Dorothy Tutin Memorial service An open-air pulpit m Oxford for Terry Waite Personal Column Court & Social Court Circular Royal engagements Latest wills Changing the Guard Faith News Why a theoretical physicist thinks the design of the universe points to divine intelligence Sunday Worship A mail for all seasons who commands our admiration Roderleck Strange Credo At Your Service Bess Twiston Davies Bishop preaches the gospel of open skies Russell Hotten finds the bmi british midland chief preparing for a battle over the Atlantic Insurers take battering on two fronts Week in the City The Times Now sofa partners are sitting comfortably Company profile The risk paid off: now I have a Ferrari and a Porsche First person: Nasa Khan, 29, chief executive of The Accessory People The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Save the Rhino Fish firm spawns healthy returns Taking risks Shares finish off best Regain Smith & Nephew gets a tonic from broker Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 US hiccup sends UK into a fever Tempus 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 Discrimination ruling hits Whatman shares Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Journal staff fear return City Diary Blue Monday City Diary Squashed City Diary Star fund managers board the whirligig Richard Miles on the dizzying game of musical chairs played by the City's finest Frustration and failure explain job switches The Sunday Times Stockpickers can name their price Russian people paid the price for shock therapy In the first of a two-part serialisation, Joseph Stiglitz, outspoken former chief economist at the World Bank, says misguided Western policies towards Russia enriched the oligarchs at the expense of workers and pensioners What had been encisioned as a short transition recession turned into one of a decade or more In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division How IMF became part of the problem Telecomes masts deal for 5,000 churches Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bt told to cut costs of access to broadband Viva stake proves a hit for EMI FSA raises alarm on Eu shares directive Equitas believes tough stance on claims will pay Insurers detect change in attitudes to lawsuits in US The Times Mallett rebuffs Petchey ImClone inquiry intensifies Rivals ready to square up over Jefferson Smurfit US airline opts for Beer Heath Lambert to set offering from 325p Need to know: The esstential daily guide to the sector The Times Economics & Markets Exchange rates Norman could yet conquer Business Editor's Commentary The Times Fidelity manager quits Abbey shores tip offshoot MobilCom ousts Schmid Vivendi hits six-year low BGI chief to step down Venezuelan fears hit oil Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day The Largest Organic Dollar and Dow take a beating Musgrave acquires Budgens for £3Im Big Apple faces church time on finances Index Brazil loses despite football win A breed apart I'll have mine rare please Dishing the dirt Carol Midgley put on her Marigolds and joined the silent army of young women who scrub our toilets and tidy our houses. Then she found out what our cleaners really think of us Index Go Catch it early Student art for sale Summer spears Jill Dupleix on asparagus The Times Modern Times Philip Howard on nuptial millinery and being a mule What a pregnant women most need from her real friends is, if possible, the loand of some larger shoes The hermit standing next to you Once spiritual recluses lived in mountain caves, today they could be sharing the queue at the bus stop, says John Naish 'And hermits are contented with their cells BPS Ladders Ltd MacQuitty's star buys The Times No mint, please, we're Manx Rare breeds-you have to eat them to save them. By Clarissa Hyman Beyond barbie: the pits of Bali Chiled wines are all very well but nothing quite hits the spot like a long, wickedly alcoholic mixed drink Tasting notes Small Producers Awards English asparagus hardly needs any dressing up. Save exotic recipes for the European spears The Times Cook Taste test Tomato ketchup Irresistible! Dear Jill The quitters of Dibley Parish councills are in revolt over a new Whitehall code of conduct. Peter Millar reports from behind the closed doors of the village hall Parish councils look after dog poo bins and make sure they don't overflow Angela Gore, Limited The Times Of course, you cannot spread of meant on a Welsh hilside every day with out attracting all sorts of visitors 'Make your garden rich in gillyvors' Henry VIII adored them, Shakespeare eulogised them. Today, pinks are still winning hearts, says Mark Griffiths The pleasure in growing pinks lies in prossessing something that can be called living histroy East meets West in this dragon's lair Gardens to visit Dalton-in-Furness Sadolin Blundell's Patch A simple economics lesson awaits at the bottom of the garden It's cheaper than psychotherapy, keeps you out of the pubs, and you can find real joy Homes & Gardens Bygone Collection Patch Watch Dwarf Olive and Fig My water was high in nitrates from surrounding farms and my canal was built of limestone—algae heaven The Chillington Hoe Easybarrow. co. uk Simply Stairufts Martin Barnett Ladder Stabiliser The Times Koalashade Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax The Greatest Show on Earth Conservatory Blinds Henchman Summer Savers ECHO World Class Power Tools British Antique Replicas To Advertise Outdoor Summer Fun Limited The Times Gardner Weekend jobs Shoparound Cottage garden pinks offer Coopers of Stortford Something nasty in the flowerbed Slug pellets can be lethal-even to greedy labradors, says Anne Gatti To Advertise Antique Desks on the Internet Foot Pain? Sciatica Relief Tan-Through Swimwear The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill Richard Tauber Birthday Newspapers Paper Shredder Keys of Clacton Ltd. Carr & Westley Ltd. Stannah For sale: my term's work Final-year art shows are the place to bag an original design, says Rose Aidin Shopwatch Dess sense Sung from the heart Close talk Maggie Alderson The Times Encounters The Times Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… The County Register Miss Japan Top People Person to Person Berkeley Sweetingham International Romantic Liaisons Natural Friends Club SIRiUS Multiple Display Advertising Items Student landlords face a degree of trouble Home truths Student digs Picture Gallery Country estate for software's green giant To Advertise (Trade) The Times Landsdowne Herrison House Land for Sale Property Charlbury Oxfordshire Crocken Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brydian Court Viva To Advertise (Private) Feather report Derwent May The Times Stop for nibbles? No way, José Foot-and-mouth confined them to barracks but now Rodriguez and fellow llames head for the Yorkshire hills again, says Lee Karen Stow England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Snowshill Manor The Listener Crossword No 3675 Tailor by Schadenfreude Times 2 Crossword 2687 Solution No 3672 Hit Your Brass! Chess Raymond Keene Picture Gallery Meg@ Match play! Bridge Andrew Robson Solution to Jumbo 409 Smash 'em! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 411 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline How to weather the financial storm Richard Miles offers a plan to protect your savings amid the stock market mayhem A lesson in making money work Go it Alone a Bollywood food business Collecting Fans for the memories Cheltenham & Gloucester Anne Ashworth a little more action on APRs Inside money In Times Business Easy Money Your Money Times Online Gartmore Investment Management Ltd. Less would mean more for baffled savers Revenue's evasion tactics Charitable view misses the point Long term view Britannia plays dumb Loyalty put to the test In Search of a lost heritage Money MoT Alison Gibson finds a mother wondering whether her finances will allow her to head for home What the experts say M&G Investments Financial overview Margaret Crate Experts' advice Margaret's response Broaden your horizons Consumer Affairs Xan Rice explains how to reap the many benefits of high-speed internet connection Fidelity Investments Abbey National Style is key for boutiques Richard Miles Funds in Focus A little risk goes a long way to boosting returns Investment Paula Hawkins begins a new series on investing with specific objectives by taking a look at where to put your money to generate income Virgin one Merrill Lynch Charles Schwab Independent Financial Adviser How to beat rate rises MortgagesHelen Nugent says you must act now as dearer loans are coming Life Search Fat Margins at Weight Watchers Share of the Month Stella Shamoon says there are solid reasons to buy the shares No-cover threat to homes in flood plains Insurance Clare Stewart reports on one insurer's plans to refuse protection Hargreaves Lansdown Govett Investments F&C Management Limited Liverpool Victoria Bollywood style- a winning business recipe Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge meets a woman who is 'just bonkers' about cooking' Policy Portfolio Chase Buckingham PLC Not your average flotation Martin Waller Personal Investor Nota bene BOC Chase De Vere Investments PLC Halma The experts have found it for you Russell A coded investment Collecting Clare Stewart explains the language and history of fans, and why some fetch huge prices Virgin one Legal & General Returns without Risk Savers' Best Buys Databank National Savings & Investments Permanent Interest-Bearing Shares Mortgage Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Bristol & West Links Britannia shells out on more cartoon capers Adwatch Citibank Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension Annuities DTI investigates loan penalties Joe Morgan and Helen Nugent report on the huge sums that lenders levy for early repayment Lenders suffer high anxiety Joe Morgan looks at the pitfalls facing those who choose to buy a high-rise flat Jupiter 'People laugh at reports that Elvis has been working in an Indiana gas station, but still cling to the fiction that returns of 10 per cent are available at little risk' Abbey funds in double-digit losses New look for oasis_ Noble Caledonia Limited The heat is on for budget airlines Overbookings is the latest of many problems to hit the low-cast carriers. As passengers grow weary of shoddy service, Tom Chesshyre asks if the honeymoon is over Girks just wanna leave the men at home End of the line Bolivia's train cemetery Love me tender Looking for Elvis in Memphis Starwood endless Weekends 'We're trying to get rid of the loonies' VJV Many of us see what cheap fares are available on websites, then build a package around that Direct Line Sticky situation aboard Ryanair (What's the story) Morning Glory? Chris Hulme takes his family to the revamped Oasis in Cumbria to see if it lives up to its name Need to know Watch France in widescreen Voyages of Disovery Cunard Where next? Victims call for helpline Caroline Hendrie reports on a charity's determined mission Voyages Jules Verne Voyages of Discovery Ready for trouble Jeremy Skidmore finds the big operators preparing to face strikes Times Online Travel Online Cork & Kerry Club Med Spies like us clue you in Still ruler of this rock'n' roll kingdom Elvis is at No 1, nearly 25 years after his death. Richard Knight follows him to Memphis SriLankan Airlines P&O Cruises Need to know Girl talk: bonding without the bind In books not made for walking, Annabelle Thorpe and friends spend a long weekend in Italy The Times Girls who want to have fun NEILson Lunn Poly Wedding showers all round Porta Colwell and pals mix wine and robust acitivities on an Isle of Wight hen weekend Need to know The Travel Collection Travelsphere holidays Checking sn Sofitel St James, London Last stop for ghost trains Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Germany Deutsche Bahn Johansens Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Strolling from Tokyo Readers' Forum Choë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Cache Travel Sunvil Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Holidays Travelbag Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Affair Travel mood Flexi cover direct The Times Air Tickets Direct Holiday autos Vienna Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Portsmouth Direct Car Hire IATA#@ Brittany Ferries Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items New Zealand Norwich Union Direct Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items SuperSites Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Portsmouth Best Prices-Widest Choice Virgin Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Flightbookers Portugal Page & Moy Cruises The Real Spain Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Exodus. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Villa with Swimming Pool Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Ferries Last minute travel Jo Morris selects the best deals P&O Cruise P&O Cruises Last minute flights Route of the week Cork Wait till next time Jaguar One more time Brazil head for semi-finals Oops, I did it again Barnes Robson Baker Spread Bets Outlasted Again Home City Probably: Spain have a England have no answer to Brazil's perfect 10 His tears at the end told their own story. Made a Folinardy leap at the end of the first half, injuring himself in the process, adn conceded the eualiser straight after Disappointed pundits sink so low it almost makes you want to scream Lynne Truse Programme Notes Injury problems left Beckham fit to drop Safe Hands lets a great career fly right over his head Simon Barnes Cheif Sports Writer Not always Safe Hands: the Arsenal and England goalkeeper has been caught napping on several occasions. TOfVI Dart picks four Felled by curse of free kick, and all around the same time Yesterday at the World Cup And what to expect today Extra man failed to make difference England's schoolboys in awe of their masters World Cup Times Square Fly Emirates Argentina split over lesser of two footballing evils Eriksson found wanting when it counted most Tony Cascarino Tactical nativety played into Brazil's hands Breaking up so very hard to do as hosts with the most bid their fond farewells No one imagined a showdown that failed to show up Brooke Trading Company Still refusing to eat my words Ladbrokes Under-fire Moreno hits back In Brief Mjallby stays on On the streets Fans vent anger Oliveira's vow Engel sacked Perugia pounce Handle with care: fans take pity on the lone Englishman Matthew Syed in Leupzing Norman service is resumed as Germany prevail How they lined up in Ulsan Hiddink considers his future as Korean expectation exceeds fever pitch Dallas put on spot as referees brought to book Failure to seize the moment is beyond belief World Cup betting T Mobile Diouf sees his value soar as Senegal close in on final Senegal and Turkey talking dirty World Cup Diary Statistically speaking: Opta's breakdown of England's player performances The Last Word on England's World Cup England's Route to Euro 2004 Henman ready to raise our spirits Mortgages for Business Limited Boris Becker Venus Williams 'I come out of each defeat stronger' Last year, Tim Henman, the Great British Hope, was just " one rain delay from reaching the final", he reminds Neil Harman. This year, having learnt from his mistakes and hired a new coach, he is determined to pull it off Head to head play is all in the mind Ready to deliver his guts and glory tennis Andre Agassi Struggling Sampras prepares for his 'biggest challenge' Come on Tim, come on The Other One John McEnroe Can Be Serious The Men's Singles Draw Uneven talents that can surprise us all The 32 Seeds The Women's Singles Draw Female fighters who wait for test of Sw19 Dark horses The 32 Seeds The Times Beware of the kangaroo in boxing gloves Venus: an also-ran who made it to champion The Williams sisters are such good players that they leave spectators dazed and competitors confused. Venus, the reigning queen of Wimbledon, tells Neil Harman that being the best in the world is all about being mean and angry This time, Tim, make it personal The Championships Wimbledon 2002 Girls of Eastern Europe driven to succeed Qualifiers How to find your way around even after a pint too many Pimm's Lynne Truss Getting around The Silver Jubilee year of Virginia Wade's greatest triumph Times Past Times critics choose the hottest arts and… Sister act The Times Shock proof The singer loves The Osbournes, New York and the Rolling Stones, but hates disposable pop Films This week with Neil Pearson Play This Week With The Musketeer (PG) James Christopher's choice James Christopher top 10 films CV Stephen Rea Face Value Stephen Rea insists that he can smile, but it is his tortured looks that have made him one of Ireland's most treasured actors, says Ian Nathan Elvis-The Great Performances Vol 1 Top 10 rental video Television choice Top 10 retail Dvd Essential Five recent DVD you should own Film choice Sam Cooke Virgin Vulture classic choice Blunt instrument Mark-Anthony Turnage may produce work that is edgy and unsettling, but he is rarely short of commissions, reports Geoff Brown CV Mark Anthony Turnage Bernarda Fink & Roger Vignoles World choice Crossword solution: June 8 Classical choice UK singles Win! 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The Bawd Bree Hare Soup recipe begins: When skinning the hare be careful ot retain the blood Cold call Alan Jackson calls Robert Plant The Bill Almost famous Snowblind Brain Scan Someone's Got to Do It The junk-mail suppressor Pirelli News of the World From George Pendele in New York No one knows what they want from the media post September 11- least of all the readers Lamy Why your next PC should be an iMac National Service Two young women will be stepping on to Wimbledon's courts next week, one armed with the third best serve in the business, and both playing for the revival of women's tennis in Britain MazDa Toyota Show and tell On Thursday, the Talent of Nearly 1,500 Children was Hondured in the Young Artists of the Year Awards. The Entrants Spanned the Country. From Primary Schollchildren Cumbria, who Made their Dwn Sheep in Response to the Foot-And-Mouth Crisis, to Asian Tennager in London, Rediscovering their Mogu Heritage. 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