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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Louis Blom-Cooper, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Richard Hobbs, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Eames, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Neelam Verjee, Blundell's Patch, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Alan King-Hamilton, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Sarah vine, Simon Barnes, Gillian Thomas, Peter Lansley, Michael Harry, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Martin Thompson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Patience Wheatcraft, Glen Owen and Tony Halpin, Tara Holmes, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, GS, Ginny Dougary, Maria Ahmed, Jack Slade, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Rory Watson and Roger Boyes, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Robert Sutherland Smith, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Milton Pratt, SC, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Garlinda Birkbeck, Mark Griffiths, David McVay, Vanessa Berridge, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Katherine Swift, R. Pratt, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jon Hills-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Celia Middlemas, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Edward Gorman Saling Correspondent, Andy Stephens, CD, Charles Bremner, Paul Mardles, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Helen Rumbelow, Roger Alford, Paul Burstow, Gary Duncan and Anne Spackman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Frances Gibb and Tim Reid, JJ, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Luke Coppen, David Hughes, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, PC, Sharon O'Connell, Lisa Grainger, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Tim Cooper, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Power, Tom Bawden and Antonia Senior, Simon de Bruxelles, JC, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Sarah Lawrence, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Willoughby, Ian Evans, Ian Edgar, Lewis Smith, Lucy Pinney, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Allen, Katie Owen, LP, Xan Rice, Terry Gilliam, Neville Scott, Alan Fleet, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sudi Pigott, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Jame Christopher, K. Marshall, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Fred Deiler, Michael Seed, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Philip August, Roger Thomas, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Ashiling O'Connor, Mike Mulvihill, BN, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Walsh, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Mike Gerard, Robert Crampton, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, IJ, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, NW, Sheila Keating, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Alan D. Ashmole, Anne Dixey, Bess Twiston Davies, David Bramley, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Louise Murray, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Danny Baker, Neil Coates, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler, Christopher H. Sheldrake, James Jackson, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Tim Reid and Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Jill Crawshaw, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Colm O'cinneide, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Anthony Howard, Philip Pank,
ResumoSaddam tape battle cry to Iraqi people Broadcast grips and confuses both Baghdad and Washington Plea for 'al-Qaeda' Britons Barry White, the soul singer with the velvet… Film Art Music Theatre Shopping Comedy Events Clubs… Theknowledge Your pocket guide to what's on in… Lightning zaps through pierced tongue in a flash Index Picture Gallery Caught at last Tree protests No apology Jodi pictures Blairs all going on a summer holiday Boodle & Dunthorne Business Money Travel Weekend Intelligent Finance News & Comment Sport The Register Magazine Play The Knowledge www.timesonlin0.co.uk I miss you, my beloved, Saddam tells his people Rumours galore, but even $25m won't buy hide-out betrayal Holland & Barrett Killer trapped by a blood spot and nephew's DNA Jeffrey Gafoor escaped justice for 15 years while three others were wrongly jalied for murder. Then police arrested a teenager. Simon de Bruxelles reports Cardiff Three tell of abuse and continuing torment Soul singer White dies Currys Scrap of evidence is now sufficient Tube sends addicted workers to drug clinics AOL Broadband BBC continues Wimbledon love affair Bosch Car thief runs over and kills owner '300 people on Ulster terror hit-list' In Brief Adviser retrains Hospital wait Actor banned Dodd fanatic Is the BBC dumbing down? It says of course not The old and the new They had finished, but now they'll start again One. Tel My Travel lite. com Briton 'brainwashed into zealotry by Finsbury Park cleric' P&O Ferries when It Matters Father fears Bush 'military justice' in Guantanamo Bay War on Terror Lawyers furious as US builds death chambers Xelibri Pictures that police hope will trap Jodi's killer Courts Schoolboy gang blinds man who helped victim Holiday Inn Anti-road protesters take to the trees again Veterans of Newbury move on to GM food and other causes O2 Picture Gallery Today Coroner calls for silence to honour Bali victims Land Rover Big Brother finally gets interesting West End star in hospital after water overdose Without help he could have died norfolkline Whoah! They're going to Bar Steamed flying fish and cou-cou JustAAsk Three Today Blair launches quest for third term with promise to listen PC World The Computer Superstore Kinnockites flex muscles Prescott issues warning to fat cat council chiefs Duxiana BBC dossier source believed to be in Iraq Hodge to take on her critics B&B Italia Citroën Today Schools must use fete cash to save teachers' jobs Homebase Schools told to consider classes of 80 pupils Bespoke Suits Bones may be missing guitarist In Brief BA plotter jailed Asylum response GP suspended Tourism on track Welsh election Flight of fancy Wind farm threatens Kennedys' playground Lyneham air base to close HEAL's Summer Sale Drug-dealer laughs at £1 court demand Scholl Today Hospital drama with an actress created by surgery Tokyo sets a record for the cost of remaining eternally fashionable The Times City under curfew after 44 killed in mosque Man says he is 'playing card killer' Crowne Plaza Pinochet men admit bodies were dumped Suu Kyi convoy was 'attacked by 3,000' digitalDEPOT US delays Liberia force as leader says he will go British Airways Sorry is not an apology, Berlusconi insists (AP): UN accused of anti-Serb political bias In Brief (AFP): Drug Briton jailed (AFP): Canine controls (Reuters): Asylum request (Reuters): Shark-killing ban (AP): Artful dodgers (AFP): Flower Power Picture Gallery Spain sex survey uncovers a macho made in heaven Fischer and wife No 4 split up, says Bild Corsicans in fear of 'home rule by chicks' Chelsea man's associate questioned Laura Ashley Supertrain fiasco cools China zeal for big projects The Floating Wonder The Computer World Families who stay home and wait for their men to return Independence day: Colorado Springs, USA James Doran spent July 4 in Colorado Springs where wives and fretful about the role of US struggling to keep the peace in Iraq habitat Thomas Cook Internet forum voices despair of those left behind The troops who have no time for celebration Independence Day: Baghdad Stephen Farrell spent July 4 in the company of wary American troops patrolling the streets of Baghdad Terminator' gives troops a shot in the arm Subaru Japan votes to send forces to rebuild Iraq TeLeTexT HOLIDays Tomorrow the TSAR of Sw6 News Review The Sunday Times Magazine The King and I Driving The king still sure of his croon Tony Bennett Theatre Shining a light on the power plays at the court of Louis XIV; being Kept in the dark with a whale of a late Power Cottesloe Benedict Nightingale Entertainments The Watery Part of the World Opera Pop Quick, hide that word. Here come the language police An Essex family goes to Spain. There's no HP Curry Sauce. It's That Foreign. David, Victoria, You know it's all in the script Picture Gallery Iraq is a world problem. It needs a world solution Military Justice Terrorist tribunals must be seen to be fair The Good Society Tony Blair has to square a difficult circle Everyman Mastermind The scheddule of the common quiz for the common man BBC v Campbell Obituaries, Court & Social and Faith Coalition troubles over war in Iraq Analysis of EU constitution is crucial Rights of couples, single-sex or not Police attitude to hunting ban Flood defences Perils of age Animal welfare 'Superpill' drawback? Proposals on age discrimination Minister for Children Chelsea's new owner Role reversal The Weather The Times Crossword 22.396 The Times Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,395 Indian Ocean Federer leaves Wimbledon spellbound by magic touch The Finals Allure All eyes Armstrong on eve of Tour (Beet)root one football for Chelsea Secretive Philippoussis shows reluctance to play his hand How man in cassocks became boys in the hood Onmonday Thegame Venus must rediscover stomach for battle BT Yesterday's results from Wimbledon Small step towards equality does not go far enough Wimbledon Federer capable of straight-sets triumph Correction betfair Entranced by Roger Potter and the Racket of Fire Nowhere man arrives after long road back Youngs Bitter Picture Gallery Weather leaves Clijsters seeing double Order of play Wimbledon British win would barely paper over cracks Tennis: Wimbledon Henman a puzzle that can never be solved Julian Muscat Why the Briton is always likely to fall short Reading is boring, or so Tim Henman told the world this week. Simon Barnes suggests ten books he should try this summer Lewis return overshadowed as Arbeit drugs controversy rumbles on Athletics Williams leaves Britons trailing Frustrated Bergkamp may walk away from Arsenal Football Liverpool open talks on Kewell Forced to pay for failing to let Butt in on the jokes Zola turns down offer to return Russian revolution threatens to overthrow United The (Chelski) Rumour Factory How Ken succumbed to beet surrender Oldham supporters left praying for a saviour Television deal leaves FA short McKenzie banned after failing drugs test Rugby Union IBM Richards caught in father's shadow Cricket David McVay recounts the Perils of having a famous parent Olonga hopes music will be passport to happiness England forced to depend on so few for so much Young master Gavaskar eases India A to victory Essex squander chances as Chapple takes charge Frizzell County Championship first division Dominant Smith gives Kent scope to gamble Yesterday's scoreboards Wagh and Bell step out of the shade Weston matures in Taunton for Gloucestershire Second division Hampshire deflated by Brown's flourish Durham chance slips away after Pratt goes Derbyshire defiant at the end of bad week DELL The Times Rivals left on ropes by Minardi one-two Button struggles as Ferrari are fined for crash Oddball still an essential work (and that's a fact.. .) Book review Tour pack target Armstrong Cycling: Tour de France St Helens repel Vikings fightback Rugby league Waite names Thorman in Britain squad Kim vote shows IOC in bad light Olympic Games Champion given full support by Hinault—almost The Times Complex issues cloud the desert landscape Darts Sandown Park William Hill Haydock Park Balestrini can condemn Eclipse field to shadows Amrchair Investor Ladbrokes Beverley Leicester Teletext Services Chepstow Nayef not burdened by weight of destiny Results from yesterday's six meetings Racing next week The Times Ikhtyar cheers Hills after ban Clarke's mentor keeps him off the slippery slope Golf From a Correspondent: McKay in the clear after run of birdies Physicist Williams powerless to resist the lure of the lawns Croquet Sport's complexity is main attraction for scientist, Sarah potter discovers Pinsent and Cracknell seek revenge Rowing: Henley Royal Regatta Yesterday's results from Henley Today's order of rowing Nerone's rivals are blown away Sailing Players rebel over team management Pedersen moves on after stormy waters at Oxford Speedway The weekend's fixtures Times Square Britons driven on by labour of love Swimming John Goodbody on two Britons making waves an enduring rivalry Athletics The results service The Sunday Times Woods left indebted to good start In Brief Bashar digs in Fit to fly Irish have edge Wales go top Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Peter Studd Lord Mayor of London whose year of 700 raised half the money needed to renovate St Paul's Sir Peter Studd, GBE, KCVO Former Lord Mayorof London, was born on September 15,1916. He died on June 22,2003, aged 86. Sir Arthur Sugden Manchester lad who rose to the top of the Co-op and stuck by its Principles in the face of new competition Sir Aruther Sugden, former chief executive of the Co-op, was born on September 12,1918. He died on June 7,2003, aged 84. Security from the Cradle to the Grave Howard Paterson Dynamo who shook up agriculture in the southern hemisphere Howard Paterson, farmer and businessman, was born on November 7,1952. He died apparently of a heart attack, on Kuly 1,2003, aged 50 A Quick Word Court Circular Personal Column Appointments in the Armed Forces Memorial service The Sunday Times Premium Bonds Awards Dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changing the Guard Faith News I do believe that boringness is close to Godliness Sunday Worship How the men in cassocks became the boys in the hood Christian clergy are taking to the streets in an effort to clean up Britain's inner cities. As Bess Twiston Davies explains, the Street Preparing for the long haul At Your Service Lions International Equity Prices Lager than life chief raises the bar S&N's bold new boss tells Dominic Walsh he is intent on progress The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fidelity Investments New Governor to engage public Week in the city Pub sale decision signals the end of an era King without a castle City Diary Draped in glory City Diary Pert response City Diary 'We passed bombed-out cars, trucks, buses; their charred remains occupying the middle of the road' Today: The concluding extract from Jim Rogers's new book Adventure Capitalist The ultimate adventure capitalist braved war-ravaged Angola and work ethic was alive and well The Sunday Times Spotting the new bull market The Times Developer with the confidence to handle failure Company profile 'I have the odd sleepless night. But I love the job' First Person: Caroline Plumb, managing director of fresh Minds, reseach and recruitement agency Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Student of music finds key to success Money Talk Reuters cost-cutting lights up FTSE Shares Burberry outpaces sluggish market Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Small is still beautiful Bluest price movements of the week House price data lift gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Airbus on course for record aircraft deliveries Air Partner on the rise as forecast pleases the City Baby tax credits unclaimed in "too complex' system Bullish update sets William Hill shares racing ahead 'Insurers face bill for billions' Upbeat trading statement boosts RMC shares Jet timeshare is booming Falling prices fuel unexpected 16% surge in new car sales New Car Sales for June Marconi sells shares in Easynet Firms' websites face hacking threat tomorrow Computer exercise chops Cazenove value in half Entrepreneur weighs up whether to make fresh bid for toy retailer Swann's in - and tact is needed Argos head chosen for top post at WH Smith Harrods gets fourth boss in less than three years Turnover of chiefs takes toll of landmark store Facts from the bottom up US judge seeks assurance from banks over fines Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Picture Gallery Cablevision outlet inquiry Stoppress Warning hits Vendex German court backs P&G Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Patience Wheatcroft QVC to be sold for £4bn Briefing R&SA hits at downgrade Microsoft deal 'concern' Securities merger still on Kesa demerger approved Gent takes Lehman job Forte wins new funding FDI agrees £26m buyout Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Commodities Homeowners set to borrow £50bn against house values Rail bosses told to be ready for arrests Clock ticks on Cordiant's demise Tycoon pulls out of Selfridges bid Oreck Ministers to assume greater powers on media deals Index BT The Cholmondeley people In the shelter of a Gothic castle, a near-feudal world of order and duty survives. But can it keep the 21st century at bay? Here, and on pages 6 and 7, a great estate opens its heart to Carol Midgley. Pictures by Garilnda Birkbeck People's seabird Huffing and puffin Strawberries Sweet with prosciutto Put the boot in Still cool after all these years The Times Travel Direct The not-so-cuddly Mr Punch Stephen McClarence climbs aboard a cruise boat to see a summertime snowstorm of wheeling, shrieking puffins They're colourful, cute and toy-like. But they will snap at you if you grab hold of thern England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Bast Yorkshire Where the Italians played with space, the English played with ornament Out there The truth about Whistler's mother When Sarah Walden restored an iconic masterpiece, she uncovered an extraordinarystory, says Valerie Grove She sees infinite depths within the picture. 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Egg beats its home loan rivals In Brief Clay Cross deal For a free copy of The Times Guide to Remortgaging… TD Waterhouse Finding the best way out of the mess at AMP Insurance Victims in a quandary Christine seib explains how to pursue a personal injury payout M&g Lisa left nursing a pain Forecasts the wind up weatherman Money MoT Aiison Gibson finds a couple with concerns over endowment policies Picture Gallery Get a savings account guaranteed to follow our base… No title Would you like a financial makeover from our experts? what the experts say Picture Gallery Stepping into the big time Elizabeth judge on a frustrated shopper who is now finding her feet selling outsize shoes Direct Line Nationwide Direct Line The quiet investment revolution Direct Savings The retirement waiting game Pensions Xan Rice the wider implications of changes to employment rights Honesty boxes are on the cards Landlord Mortgages Fidelity Investments German giants too big for an index Halifax LifePolicies FC Chelsea Artists are a real draw Collecting Clare Stewart looks forward to an annual celebaration of master drawings When they buckled down for fashion The one account FSA cleared of blame in Equitable fall Pensions Antonia Senior reports on angry reaction to the ombudsman's findings Databank The Times Head for Australia, or would I gain in Spain A Question of Money Ing Direct savings account The heat's still on British Gas Commission is the key, despite pay rise for sales force, says Mark Atherton Few claim too complicated' baby tax credit www. newstarinvest. com 'One of the prinicipal flaws of the FSA and its predecessors has been the failure to ensure that risks are made brutally apparent' Beware the donkey How to stay safe on Europe's roads We liked the holiday so much we bought the house A record number of Britons are heading to France with aview to buying a holiday home. Steve Keenan investigates Classy chateau for kids Weare United Yes, if's hot Enjoying coastal Scandinavia Island escapes Now's the time to explore the Azores Wimbledon offers overseas viewers a vision of Britian that should send them straight to the travel agent travelsphere holidays Picture Gallery Bonnes Vacances! Direct St Helena Australia Travel Experts markwarner holidays Sales dip sparks raft of specials eurostar Bargains galore for outwardly mobile Beach by Eurostar Kids no obstacle at this chateau For a family-based holiday with a difference, Andrew Eames discovered the château du Broutel Where next? 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