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Eve Peasnall, Janice Turner, Toby Green, John Wilford, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Eames, Penelope Bennett, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Portia Colwell, Catherine Riley, Champagne L. Jaunay Brut, Neelam Verjee, Anne Spackman, Zahid Hussain, Louise Roddon, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Peter Lansley, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Daniel Kitson, Tom Gard, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Jeremy Hardy, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Mark Sutherland, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, David Smith, David Irvine, Tara Holmes, Peter Altman, David Chater, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Dominic Wells, J. P. Colclough, Clive Davis, Jack Barker, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, John Bungey, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Gary Muman, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Alison Milnes, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Laura Peek and Simon de Bruxelles, Pat Gibson, Mark Griffiths, John Clarke, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anne Ashworth and Xan Rice, Katherine Swift, Christine Boyd, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Dominic Walsh, Mary Welstead (Director), James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Timothy O'Grady, Sean Tucker, Marcus Williams, Richard Ford and Tom Bawden, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jim Maddan, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Trevor Williams, Helen Nugent and Paula Hawkins, Wendy Dodds, Edward Gorman, Mark Court, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, John Allen Paulos, Ivan Hewett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Bee Wilson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Sophie Campbell, Jack Shamash, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Mark Atherton, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Chris Power, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Christina Koning, Dominic Wells Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Nick Barlay, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Martin waller, Ben Hoyle and Alan Hamilton, Ingrid Mansell and Gary Duncan, Lucy Pinney, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Forbes Abercrombie (Retired consultant surgeon), Caroline Merrell, Charles Gant, Chris Campling, Suzanne Leonard, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Alex Hawkes, David Blundell, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Melissa Kite Political Sketch, Mike Mulvihill, Stuart A. Bell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, W. H. Doe, John Greensmith, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hermann Bondi, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, C. R. Seitz (Professor), Craig Lord, George Hill, Mike Berry, Mike Brewer, Deborah King, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Goulder, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Andrew Pierce and Dominic Kennedy, Iain Finlayson, Rose Aidin, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Grey Hurst, Ben MacIntyre, Matthew Ball, Brian Murgatroyd, Bess Twiston Davies, John Carey, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Lottie Moggach, Sarah Butler, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Heath Brown, Nicholas Stanton (Liberal Democrat Councillor), Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Leo Lewis, Chris Fox, President, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tony Kelly, Susannah Jowitt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Colin Brown, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Daphne Lockyer, Jim Sillars, Lisa Verrico, Nadia Stone,
ResumoPrinces 'betrayed' by Diana charity Failed lawsuit puts memorial fund at risk CIA takes blame Gun play VW Film Art Music Theatre Shopping Comedy Events Clubs… Theknowledge your Pocketguideto What's 0N in… Gay bishop 'was victim of Taleban wing of Church' The Times Today: Page 2. Crossword and weather: 28.… Shoals of poisonous fish are only cloud in the summer sky 20 Top Alfresco Restaurants plus 2 for 1 Frappuccino… New tax threat as Blair vows to take charge News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend BT Sport The Register Magazine Play The Knowledge CIA chief takes blame for Iraq arms blunder Minister quits to campaign on trade Better sound through research Caring for Tracy was 'my most satisfying role' 'He taught me to love,' Hepburn's biography reveals James Bone in New York reports Beyond the grave, how to pass the test for Lives after death Fantasy life ends for 'King Con' who charmed too many ladies Daihatsu 'Boys will be boys so just let them play with toy guns' The Times Homebase Kitchen & Bathroom Sale Forensic science laboratories may be put up for sale Forces' debt to amateur Look for WMD in my sons' playroom Old planet shows ET may be dead Mother's fury over funfair sentence Tennis chiefs fight to save rising star from deportation Boy, 15, orphaned by M56 crash Toyota Wariness of an old lag as freedom beckons P&O Ferries when It Matters Liberals warn of evangelical plan to hijack Church Opponents of homosexuality have set up a global network, reports Ruth Gledhill Currys Franklin Mint couple vow to fight on for $25m If they win, they say will give the money to charity, writes James Doran Fiueni in Finance The Times Key figures in the fund that hit a legal landmine A tale of exploitation that led to humiliation Dominic Kennedy investigates the fateful decision of the Princess's charity to enter the US legal whirlpool SKODA Fund beset by troubles Dixons GM crops 'offer little economic benefit' Proposed varieties pose little threat but promise few gains Chrysler The Times The Times Homebase Blair clings to footing on centre ground Commons culls Bill to cut high hedges BT Another triumph from the man behind the Dome Skydivers gripped by growing fear of enemy within Hotelier filmed his guests in the bath JustAAsk Pensioner dies resisting car thieves In Brief Old boy's reunion Prisoner record Transsexual laws PC World The Computer Superstore Top police object to Blunkett reforms The Times Courts Spy island camera tracks whales for new tourist trade Out of the blue By a Correspondent: Close encounter for BBC's roboshark Balearic boom spells doom for seabird One was just too super to be a comic superhero Dell Premier Lodge.com Spend the Night, Not a Fortune Britons detained in Cuba face long wait for a hearing MacDonald Hotels New challenge to BBC by minister Barclays The suspects at Guantanamo Bay Clawards Clarke to set targets on teacher pay rises Health now Digital Depot Fly-in weekenders park their Cessnas by the pool Charles Bremner finds an airborne set of British families who have set down in the sunny French Vendée region British Airways Bush team split as CIA becomes the fall guy Leukaemia Research Lunn Poly Stranded migrants don't want to go back Iraqis are turning down offers of cash to leave Cyprus, Michael Theodoulou says One. Tel Now you're talking Disillusioned professionals want to leave The brightest and best feel let down by the us and say they see no future in their country, writes Daniel McGrory The Times HSBC The World's local bank Holiday Jnn Hotels Resorts Goatherd is loser of island conflict EU hails 'total victory' as court rules against US steel tariffs Battle over imports Berlusconi's anti-German minister quits Germany plans a tough language test for migrants Sumo star's hair-pulling scandalises Japan A champion who broke the rules is now reviled as a disgrace to his sport, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo Orange Etiquette One2dial The One account Sumo Wrestling Indian bus link rekindles peace hopes From Zahid Hussain in Wagah on the indian border Subaru Angry Arafat says Abbas betrayed the Palestinians Plea to Blair Measure Made to Come along for a fitting You are not alone, Bush tells Aids sufferers What Harry Truman really thought of the Jews The Times (Reuters): Liberia rebels in threat to foreign force In Brief (Reuters and AP): Office bombed (AFP): Burundi deaths Food price rise (Reuters): Comical Ali's vow China pictures The Sunday Times Heatwave thaws the big chill Pop Röyksopp Somerset House, Wc2 Opera Zeffirelli turns Leoncavallo's pathos into a glitz romp; a young Russian comoiser premieres her folk-tune fairytale Pagliacci Covent Garden In T2 on Monday Johnny Depp goes to sea in Pirates of sea in Pirates of the Caribbean Opera Zeffirelli turns Leocavallo's pathos into a glitz romp; a young Russian Composer her folk-tune fairytale Girl of Sand Almedia Entertainments The Kirov Ballet Theatre iMumbo Jumbo Barbican Pop King Crimson Palais des Congres, Paris RG Mysteries reassure us in an uncertain world British families must end their love affair with the three-bed semi. On this ever more crowded island the only way is up Picture Gallery Blair's mule train plods to the end of the line Ways and Means The only route forward for centre-left political parties Not worth the Candle The Diana memorial fund should rest in peace Signs of Summer How to tell that the sunny season is here Guantanamo suspects Money Letters, page 2 Police chiefs and Blunkett reforms Appeals to biblical authority in face of Anglican disunity Tate Modern v the tower block plan Conjoined twins NHS management The Times Acid test Shared graves Growing pains Good dental practice The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,402 The Times Book DIReCT Weathercall Corus hutch Flintoff's future looks bright after stepping out of Botham's shadow Chanel for Man Els flying high at Loch Lomond Sign of the times Geremi heading for Chelsea Religious freedom v animal rights Onmonday Thegame Summer open golf Special Armstrong elevated by team players Cycling: Tour de France Times Fantasy Football Sturrup and Mutola stay on course for jackpot Athletics Results Petacchi's power leaves his rivals green with envy Results and how they stand Times Square By Our Sports Staff: Edwards wary on hopes for Gateshead Relentless Els takes firm grip in title pursuit Golf Loch Lomond leaderboard Price looks right for a run at the Open The Week's Best Bets . . . And the Worst Young Bitter By Our Sports Staff: Sorenstam succumbs to illness Britain's women show the way forward Rowing Chelsea's beetroot king plants seed for moving patch The Times Offers DIReCT Seventh heaven and the daddy of all insults FA asked to probe Luton viability Football How Jimmy and I tied on snookers Blind players pursue vision of glory Catherine Riley finds skill and teamwork in abundance at the training camp with a difference The schedule Players' friend delves beyond statistics Book review Leicester continue rebuilding plans with signing of Ferdinand McKenzie renews attack as Kewell row intensifies O'Leary hoping to clinch ?5m bargain for Sunderland pair England supporters face ban in Turkey Blackburn cling on to hope of keeping £17m Duff Etfair United reveal offer for elusive Brazilian Keegan holds key as Middlesex are made to work Frizzell County Championship first division Hostile Sami ensures place in Kent history Lumb and Wood deny India The Open Championship Yesterday's scoreboards Powell provides spirited resistance Sussex lacking killer instinct Midgeley adds to Durham's misery Second division Maynard makes light of difficulties The Frizzell County Championship Today Rhodes shows way to victory 'If I don't play for England and I can play my best for Surrey, I'll be happy. I'll take whatever comes along' Slimline Jones prepares for comeback England wait on Johnson in final countdown NerWest Series How they line up at Lord's today and full NatWest Series Statistics The fat and the lean years of Flintoff Stylish Rudolph defies doctors to reach the top Geoffrey Dean South Africa's batting star is lucky to be alive Silverstone given Blair's backing to keep grand prix Motor racing Audi Tarnished Cup receives royal approval Salling The Cup contenders Lottery grant puts Academy project on the right tack Lowenbrau Original I Rossi lights up at the thought of ) riding for Ducati Motorcycling Champion resists late Bayliss charge Versatile Mentor hoping to hit heights with England Netball Loram fit to make his comeback Speedway Resurgent Haydon ready for return to action The Wright Track Ascot York Yesterday's results Improving Etesaal can pick up beer money Scoop6 Racing next week Armchair Investor Chester William Hill Nottingham Salisbury Hawk Flyer proves time and money well spent Lynch faces long ban after losing cool with stewards Coolmore buys Choisir Ladbrokes Caulfield is perfectly schooled for new role Racing Alan Lee Jockeys aide reflects on turbulent times The Sunday Times Medina unlikely to trouble sheer strength of Harrison Boxing Queenswood find strength in depth Tennis Casual Look bids to confirm Epsom placings Curragh Tomorrow Britons in search of history in Barcelona Diving By Our Sports Staff: Sheahan shocked by tough penalty for drugs Rugby union The results service Saints defy best efforts of Orr Rugby league Lam shows his class to end Wildcats revival The weekend's fixtures The Times Valiant effort by Halifax proves pointless Russia too strong for Britain In Brief Greshams on top Devon cream Scotland hopeful Iraq US-bound Miller mission Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Winston Graham Modest author who made a mint from his Poldark novels but declined to become a tax exile Winston Graham, OBE, author, was born 10,2003, aged 93 Dan Grisewood Piblisher of children's educational books who had the last laugh on Robert Maxwell Daniel Grisewood, publisher, was boen on October 25,1934. He died on June 28,2003, aged 68 A Demi-God Descends from Heathrows Clouds At Your Service George Baxt Pulp-fiction author and screenwriter of cult horror movies A Quick Word Court Circular Hampton Court flower show charity gala Award honours service to the community Personal Column The Sunday Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Times Newspapers Acorn Stair Lifts Forthcoming marriages Church news The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Livery company Trade, Tel 020 7481 1982 Fax 020 7481 9313 Faith News Ministerial priesthood is a vocation, not just a numbers game Recipe for conflict as religions freedom is challenged over animal rights Recent attempts to regulate Muslim and Jewish methods of ritual animal slaughter have brought about accusations of discrimination, as Jack Shamash explains Sunday Worship At Your Service Tara Holmes SG Corportate & Investment Banking Equity Prices The rise and rise of investment boutiques In Businesss Today: Need to Know 55: commentary: 54.… Disclosure must be in time Law Report European Court of Human Rights Record relevant in extradition Queen's Bench Divisional Court Group had insurable interest Court of Appeal 'I'd never return to that big City jungle Proper procedure required Couart of Appeal Niche market grows on suspicion about independence of advice Increased competition for lucrative work as financial advisers means that only the strongest will survive Service is the key after three years of pain Dealmakers who cast off in search of bigger profits City character prepares for return of big fish Thoughts of the new-style advisers History man on the move City Diary Hotter property City Diary Lengthy analysis City Diary Extracts from a Mathematician Plays the Market by John Allen Paulos The academic John Allen Pailos has become a Wall Street legend. But sometimes, even for a maths professpor, playing the numbers game fails to add up The Times Travel DIReCT A place where illusions reign Chatrooms Foolhardy addict who violated the basics of investing The Times Playing to keep your shirt on Game plan How I brought horsepower to the 'Wild West' First Person: John Clark, of John Clark Holdings, franchised car dealerships The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid for information service. For farther details on a particular fund readers should contact their fund manager Lions International Helping to disconnect the telecom fraudsters Company Profile On File Sideways is way up for wizard of the web Monday Talk Euro drops back as Schroder hints Ecb should act Currency intervention is always a gamble Unit-Linked Insuranse Investments Bank's rate cut boosts industry Week in the City Online investors rush to join boom market in Japan 'For a temp, trading feels like a real job' CryoLife issues warning as insurer refuses to cover liability The Sunday Times enterprise network Strong demand for BBC bond SWT scraps plans to invest £lbn in trains and stations Yukos raid seen as attack on boss's ambition Blackstone eyes Marriott hotel Hilton dips after coming off buy list … Shares Payroll client's unease unnerves Capita Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Admirers aplenty for New Look Biggest Prlce movements of the week Subdued gains for gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Thorntons profits melt in hot weather Energy-saving law lifts SIG's insulation sales Do you have a complaint against this newspaper? If… Forensic review not needed Playing politics with rate cuts Managers must act in owners' interests JJB Sports mulls over sale of TJ Hughes Mellon takes on F&C work ASW workers vow legal action on lost pensions This season's excuse for poor results is . . . Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Free Guide Business Big Shot Results in brief Lancer assets frozen Stoppress Belgium sells state asset GE's low expectations Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data L0okahead Exchange rates Patience Wheatcroft Telephone 020-7782 5000 Facsimile 020-7782 5112… Professor's shares woe Briefing Schröder hint hits euro Kingfisher disposal Vodafone eyes reseller Buffett lunch: $250,000 Equitable fight goes on Freeserve mulls appeal Reuters sues Bloomberg Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To Know 55. Commentary 54.… Prosecutors launch Coke inquiry WPP to land Cordiant after Publicis rules out rival offer Chairman scraps McCarthy bid What he said then . . . and now New Look founder poised to sell stake Enron to pay creditors fifth of sums owed Boodle & Dunthorne Secret gardens, hidden pleasures Want to see damselflies and flag iris, silver birch and cowslips? No need to leave town. In London, if you know where to look, there is a green sanctuary round almost every corner Food&Drink 4 5. Life 6. Country Life 7. Shopping 9.… BT King of swing Quest for that perfect shot Just peachy The definitive taste of summer Santiago at last The pilgrims reach their goal It don't mean a thing. . . If it ain't got throw swing. The perfect shot obsesses Timothy O; Grady-and ever golfer he has ever met I read and talked and dreamed about golf to a degree that I did no othe think The game becomes a quest. It is the illusion of mastcry tht drives the obession Libby Purves It wasn't the suffering of the conjoined twins that was so moving—it was their bravery Modern Times Philip Howard on opera dressing and crass wedding invitation Sofa Workshop Star champagne Star red The Times pet insurance White Wine Top 100 Summer Wines Red Wine Next Saturday in Weekend Chilled cucumber soup The last rays of the sun fall on the fruit. . . It easier to grow peaches in Britain than you think, says Gerard Baker Husky Vegetable stock Linguine with fresh tomato chilli sauce Chicken with tonnato sauce Don't overheat. 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Grab a nice little earner this summer Young Money Alex Hawkes looks at the holiday job market for students Abbey National Money Letters Commission-hungry Thomas Cook Insensitive Barclays Give me a fresh start in life's lottery Money Mot Alison Gibson talks to a man looking for a way out of spiralling debts to secure a better future for his son MBNA Exeter Friendly Society Ltd, What the experts say Would you like a financial makeover from our… Bleak forecast on with-profits growth Pensiens Paula Hawkins on a study that predicts an even gloomier future for policyholders Why I'm checking in early at Peel Hotels Stella Shamoon explains why she is buying into a small AIM-listed company The Market Place Halifax It can pay to stay home this summer Never too young Elizabeth Judge on a man who ran a company while still at school Bank of Scotland Life Search Rich pickings for the patient in the private equity sector Mortgage Intelligence The Times Mortgage Service Portman Building Society Spellbinding books Collecting Clare Stewart on why rare first editions fire the imagination of investors as well as readers Zurich Marks & Spencer Financial Services Life Policies Direct Line Boutiques still come out the top performers Investment Halifax Databank Chelsea Building Society Bemused by my big, fat, Greek holiday bill A Question of Money Liverpool Victoria Mis-selling claims set to climb as bonds mature Xan Rice says that many people who invested as the maket turned face financial hardship Borrowers should reap the rate cut windfall New Star Established 2001 'In the current bitter fight for mortgage market share, the interests of savers count for shamefully little with the banks' Yoga breaks in Italy . . . 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