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ResumoContents Banker in smear row leaps to death Contents British Airways New £250m Olympics scandal hits Athens Muslin alert on threat of British 9/11 Blair defies party critics with invite to Iraqi PM Contents The Sunday Times Contents Born to be a superstar Travel BT Royal Mail in bid to charge more for long-distance post Foreign Office and Mi6 face new Iraq inquiry Howard review of human rights Hamiltons take on Max in war of the fame junkies Stones drummer undergoes treatment for canecer Multiyork Caborn bid to end football scandals Five-in-one jab adviser linked to vaccine firm Play more, pay less Diana fund in 'disastrous' £16m legal row Glut of Agrades fuels fears over-A-level Life's Too Short Not to Hardest Universtities to Enter State pupils may get college leg-up Patients queue at hospitals to beat dentist shortage Aluminium Wilt beats writer's block for comeback Pulling a Fast One? The competitors are quick, but at this Olympics the drug-testers are catching up. Rob Hughes reports Fiery Opening Ceremony Makes British Producer the First Winner at Games MoD 'stonewalls' IRA murder probe Prudential Padded cars hail crunch-free future Palumbo back in bid to revive 'M&S of clubland' Meltdown for the Flake girl as Cadbury axes ad Times Online One Click to News Ralli Art Supermarkets get go-ahead to open 24-Hour chemists Tycoon launches titanic schooner Police ignored anti-semitic attacks on teenage Pinter Guards may be merged into single super-regiment English teams top Euro ticket price league Smart Schoolgirls beat the boys at drinking Citroen Deep-freeze search for climate clues Bookies face order to give unclaimed payouts to charity This man was missing for four years—until his mother … Men Most Likely to Vanish Nationwide Assassination City The gun-crazy culture of NOttingham is being blamed for the calculated murder of a couple last week. Maurice Chittenden reports on a city where almost half the killings are now deliberate executions The days when boozing and brawling did no real harm Alan Silitoe, author of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning the classic tale of a working-class bruiser, recalls the Nottingham of his youth Down to his last billion but still king of kitsch From alpha to oh my God: a guide to the Greek Games Subaru Drugs bust Marston Summer Savers Moment of truth Back off, British Muslims are on our side Blair and Howard's new chums fail the meet-my-mother test Doorstep indiscretion reveals Blunkett's admirer Atticvs It's not just expensive houses and more expensive girls Mike and Mandy's trade talks may focus on who shopped who Andrew slips up on the Windsor property laddeer When the UK Independence party close Stephen Alli The real damage done to our children in the nursery The voters of Hartlepool have no doubt been having … Accountants in Liverpool—this gets better, honestly A-level results are out this week so Bristol University Prudential University is a doddle if your daddy's rich Lexus I did not help Iraq try to buy uranium Proud to Be an Arab: I should like to correct certain Devon's Bible men Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, I Pennington Street The Showdown Yesterday peace talks with Iraqi rebels failed. Now a battle for one of Islam's holiest sites looms. Hala Jaber reports from Najaf BT British Airways Arafat 'heaped cash' on cronies Jewish bomb threat to Temple Mount Vengeful Serbs betray top Mi6 man Tom walker and Milorad Ivanovic Belgrade Cleric daughter's fantasy thriller conjures up Hollywood gold British Airways France piqued by its slim EU pickings T&N Limited Wild Charley kills 13 as it batters Florida China rattles Taiwan sabre Poland's Solidarity poet dies aged 93 Jailed friend of P Diddy raps way to fortune Rover Indians call up cyber wallah to care for parents Bush unleashes his 'stealth weapon' wife in war for votes Jeep Starving boat people force women to give breast milk Power brokers show pagan side in backwoods Gay governor is urged to quit early Medici bones reveal truth of 'murders' Frail Pope in Lourdes visit President ready to defy verdict of Venezuela's voters Darfur militia threw girl on pile of burning victims South Korea to build new capital EasyJet. com Today's weather Funeral for murdered sisters News in Brief Tube killing case Blood test found for ovarian cancer Tutsis massacred Campbell daughter's Coniston protest Singte ticket wins £6.1m Lotto jackpot Air strike threat Ian Parry awards Blunkett plays lottery God to help good guys Rod Liddle Bad people are not merely to be prevented from winning The Sunday Times So who was the better lover, Faria? Kicking away our tobacco crutch Could someone please tell me what qualifies Peter Mande Toyot Contents Greeks suspend drugs pair Contents Powerade Goal salvo fires gutsy Celtic Scottish round up Regtransfers. co. uk Hasselbaink rescues Boro Short stoops to spoil West Brom's day Unsworth hits the sport for Pompey Palace fight back to earn a point Fowler on song but Fulham draw comfort Classy Cisse starts with slick finish Alfa 147 Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Okocha puts on a party Land Rover Beattie still a Villa target Firing Squad Real Madrid unveiled Michael Owen yesterdays as their latest galactic. But will the England striker get a game? Renault Sven gets a lucky break Wayne Rooney should be back from injury in time for the World Cup qualifiers, writes Joe Lovejoy Radebe career under threat Coca-Cola Championship Dichio seals Millwall win Reich stops Derby rot Harper boosts Reading King saves Forest after Rivers double Late show steal's point Mourinho eyes shot at weakened United Big spenders shoot for title Joe Lovejoy Chelsea's coach says his expensive squad can be champions, and he can't wait to take on Sir Alex Ferguson today Sky Sports Vauxhall Test of nerve for Ferguson Injury-hit Manchester United face a difficult start to the season today as the new empire aspires to topple the old. Jonathan Northcroft reports The Sunday Times Campbell goes on the warpath Toppling the Gunners today would be the perfect start to what is likely to be the striker's final season at Everton Wenger secures crown jewel, so why is nobody smiling? Arsenal's captain has decided to stay after all. But after all the fuss and phone calls, neither he nor his manager seems overjoyed Air conditioning as standard Rooney's Everton pledge Brilliant Phelps off to a flyer Craig Lord in Athens The American teenager smashes his own world record to collect his first gold in the 400m individual medley Mew and Gibson go all out Two British men will swim in the 100m breaststroke final today, but they will have to break the one-minute barrier if they want to win medals, says Craig Lord Cool Thorpe makes most of his reprieve The Australian was fortunate to have been given the chance to defend his 400m freestyle title, but once in Athens he made to mistake, writes Craig Lord Sexton seeks gold standard A gruelling training regime has helped the Portsmouth backstroker become a world champion, but can it pave the way to Olympic success? Craig Lord reports Out of the Running After missing drug tests, Greece's two sprint stars have been condemned by a universal truth: you can run but you can't hide The Master Tennis Medal blow for furious Ainslie The Briton's disqualification from his second Finn race has left hime with a mountain to climb to get a medal Defeated Fallon condemns biased' judges One of Britain's best hopes for a judo medal was left baffled and irate after losing to a Greek fighter whop he felt he had clearly defeated, writes Rob Hughes Judo Badminton Cycling Misfiring Peel and Ling see hopes shot down in flames Olympic round-up Diving Volleyball Gymnastics Fencing Haile in race to beat injury Ethiopia's legendary distance runner may be robbed of a chance to claim his place in history, writes Richard Lewis Football Fab four find cruise control A tenacious win in their opening race has sent a clear warning to Britain's main rivals in the men's coxless fours Trouble at the double in women's pairs Tipped for a medal, a disappointing defeat leaves one of Britain's best hopes of rowing success facing a grim struggle to progress Shaping up Calling the tune Sailling close to the wind Aheart of the game Olympic diary Price of success Back to basics Playing the game Waterfall The Sunday Times Silver lining for British duo Andrew Longmore in Athens Peter Waterfield and Leon Taylor open Britain's medal account with a thrilling silver in the synchronised 10m diving Kluft sets sights on seventh heaven Sweden's golden girl of the heptathlon looks a class apart as she prepares for her Athens challenge — and a possible world record — on Friday. By Richard Lewis Cook on the road to glory Rob Hughes She's burned with ambition to win gold for most of her life. Now Nicole Cooke could be just hours away from victory Equine hopes falter at first hurdle Qualifying for Athens was a dream come true for Sarah Cutteridge, but a training accident means her sacrifices have all been in vain. By Rob Hughes Who to watch in Athens this week 'What am I afraid of? There's a doubt that wasn't there before' The secret diary of Nicholas Alexander Faldo Oakland Hills auditions in full swing The Ryder Cup dream is over for John Daly, but for others the agony of waiting to see whether they've made it must continue. Nick Pitt assesses the contenders Singh tunes up for glory The Fijian holds his nerve and a one-shot lead going into the final round as a star-studded cast chase the last major of the year The Sunday Times Thorpe steadies ship Century stand for hosts Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent The Surrey batsman gelled quickly with Andrew Strauss to settle the nerves of the hosts after West Indies struck early England v West Indies The Sunday Times Shoulder injury puts Murali on sidelines Muttiah Muralitharan will miss the Champions Trophy in England next month as he faces an operation on a serious shoulder injury, writes Robin Scott-Elliot Malaysia Leadership the key to a real West Indies revival David Gower at Old Traff… The tourists have at last shown some promise at Old Trafford, but their lack of direction will continue to blight them ECB to make it a flying visit to Zimbabwe England plan to use South Africa as a base to prepare for the controversial tour and spend as little time as possible in Mugabe's country, writes Simon Wilde Air-Berlin We fly Europe Fletcher keen on pace for SA tour Kabir All is likely to be named as England's sixth fast bowler in a squad with a beefed-up attack, writes Simon Wilde O'Brien seizes chance to shine Cricket scoreboards Pressure tells on sad Smith Feisty Dale defies Warne Notts held up Cricket round up Joubert sparks Bok revival Reds hot in Budapest Richard Rae at Hungaroring He was lapped last year in Hungary, but Michael Schumacher is on pole today, determined history will not be repeated The Sunday Times Today's grid Olympic Games Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Johnson strikes late as Vikings run out of fight Sports round-up Golf Rugby Union Sailing Fixtures Motorcycling Squash Tennis Racing Bowls Motor Racing This Week The Times Mubtaker back in charge Last year's Arc runner-up is on course for another attempt after completing a hat-trick in the Geoffrey Freet. By Tim Richards Sport Letters The Sunday Times Caught in time Leicester City win the Second Division title, 1970-71 One for the … Ed Harrison, 17, hurdler Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions & answers Your sporting coundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Munster's former All Blacks full-back Christian Cullen on Sean Fitzpatrick Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online One Click to Sport Gunners look past their best David Walsh Sports writer of the year Vauxhall Vectra Bad blood on the cutting-room floor Gone but not forgotten Contents Suicide mystery after Kroll investigation at Abbey Government saves 8,000 post offices Fund managers face revolt Special Report Change is being forced as investors realise that they are paying high fees for poor results, Report by Peter Wilson-Smith Computer Associates Marco poised to make stock market debut Contents Bank doves end row with Brown Contents The Sunday Times Shell weighs Intergen sale Owners to serve up auction of Di's tennis club Markets board chiefs meet on Citigroup raid Times Online One Click to Business The Sunday Times Top runners revealed in race for gas networks Phoenix goes for bowling firm CAA monitors ailing MyTravel Business Digest Mystery of Lastminute investors' departure Thursfield back in action with $900,000 Ford Consultancy Revving up for the jestet lifestyle on the Riviera Germany heads for 'junk' status Tozzi aims to go liquid with float Prebon sues Icap three that got away Britain's new oil bartons strike it rich Contents Oil exploration: is it time to look for the exit? Agenda Oil soars again, but no need to panic just yet Grounding BA AIM's challenge Haste by name. . . Soft patch means hard decisions for Fed and Bush Weak growth figures may spell trouble for Greenspan's policy and the president's re-election. Report by Nariman Behravesh Bond Raiders Where Truth and Fiction Collide The Sunday Times Mobile boss who always likes to be on the move David Arculus, now at Mmo2, says a chairman should have several other jobs — to keep him out of the chief executive's hair The Sunday Times Timesonline Vital Statistics David Arculus's Working Day Working Space Cairn's lucky strike in the oil lottery Indian find is akin to being given a free ticket and winning the lottery, says the exploration company. Report by Peter Koenig Foreigners defy logic in dash for Russian assets Despite the Kremlin's war on Yukos, investors are queuing up to pour money into Moscow, writes Lucinda Kemeny The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items AIM: the good, the bad and the ugly One in three of the companies that joined the junior market in the past year has bombed. Richard Fletcher and Dan Box look at the best and worst performers I'm fired, says Trump as casinos play a losing hand once more The tycoon whose TV show catchphrase is 'You're fired' is filing for Chapter 11, reports, Julie Earle-Levine in New York Center Parcs chiefs must go for growth A credible expansion strategy for the holiday group is needed to convince the City, writes Matthew Goodman Shell agrees to merge boards The Week that was Business on the Box They'll Be Back. . . Judgment Day The Week Ahead Quote of the Week World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Currencies Commodities Concierge firm caters for every whim of the rich How I Made It Steve Sims Founder of Bluefish Fund managers face change as investors revolt Executives who talk a lot but won't listen The Sunday Times Best Companies survey results are up for discussion in September. By Zoe Thomas Hit the road with marketing campaign Test your firm: is it a hunter or a farmer? Business Tools Todd Enterprises Make sponsorship plain sailing How to run an effective sponsorship campaign Milking Cowes Work contracts made simple The Business Doctor Film firm seeks a new vision The Sunday Times Enterprise Insight for the Middle Market The post-production company Rushes is struggling to cope with competition from abroad — and rivals working from their homes. Rebert by Rebecca Hoar What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Enterprise Network, is a Membership Enterprisenetwork Progress Report Simply Clever Skoda Stores stocking up for early Christmas Prufrock Chopper firms in a right spin Profit from pity Stark waits for sparks to fly at BE Market Mole Contents Borrowers told: don't get a fixed rate Lenders relax buy-to-let rules Beware bonus trap News in Brief Contents Costly car cover Oil supply fears send Footsie lower Abbey Fund manager's £8m salary is out of this world Halifax Second rate? Maoists, storms, riots — then insurer snubs claim A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems RBS director banks on rapid growth Directors' Deals MBNA Europe Beware the student credit card trap The best card deals are not available to students — and there are cheaper ways to borrow money. By Clare Francis Current Accounts for Students OFT probes late payment charges The Office of Fair Trading could force credit card companies to reduce their penalties, writes Clare Francis Oneaccount Use your loan to make a profit at university Legal & General You may be covered by parents' insurance Readers can get a free copy of the Sunday Times guide Shock for loyal savers as firm axes bonuses Many Scottish Mutural customers will receive no final payout from their with-profits policies. By Kathryn Cooper Trader's shares head south for summer My Dity Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items What Will I Get? Should you sell your endowment? Fund Prisoner … Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares It's time to pay more Nics If the government suggests you make extra National Insurance contributions, you should probably pay up. By Diana Wright London & Country Mortgages Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Aap Paragon mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Throw the chancellor in the Tower' Fame and Fortune Former Tory defene minister Sir John Nott thinks locking up Gordon Brown is the best way to lower taxes. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents The Odd Couple Contents Medical research Generation Hopeless goes home to mummy Thousands of families are finding a gloomy graduate languishing in their midst. Tough love is the only answer, says Giles Hattersley Piantelli Look out, it's coming to get you Last week 12 divers narrowly avoided death when they went on a shark spotting trip in the Red Sea. Shark-phobe James Delingpole talks to them and asks why the deadly species holds such appeal Who wants to be president the most — Mr or Mrs Kerry? Is Teresa Heinz Kerry a vote winner or a disaster waiting to happen? Linda McDougall meets her to find out Keeping up with the chavs The culling of South Africa's great white hopes Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer's 'betrayal' by her black biographer is typical of the fate of white liverals in the new era, says Rw Johnson Europe works best naked Judge Risk-it dares you to live on the edge The gee-gees it's safe to bet on. . . with cataclysmic results Last week Bill McGuire warned a giant wave could wipe out whole cities. So far, mankind has been lucky, history shows there is much worse to come Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brando, my idol next door Actor Jack Nicholson was a neighbour and buddy of the late Marton Brando for 30 years. Here he writes about the man who inspired him for the first time Taking the myths out of cloning Last week's decision to allow cloned human embryos to be used for research is not Frankenstein science but the first step on the way to a medical revolution, writes Kathy Brewis Powerclean What Alan left out of his diaries We may think the Tory philanderer Alan Clark revealed all his secrets. But Ion Trewin is already unbearthing new shockers as he starts his biography The Sunday Times crossword Crowded out by the Beeb Matthew Wall examines claims by commercial rivals that the BBC has expanded its digital services at the expenses of choice Windows tune-up could cause headaches Sounding off Online Told to Pull in its Horns Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Games: the latest games for computer Doing your bit for nature Sunday's online challenge: Jenni Muir aims to shop responsibly …er's guide Techno Junky Food to the Front Door City Clicker Nokia 6230 Outdoor Adventurer Parental Care Extending Shelf Life Reviews adapted from What Mobile magazine Cleaner Energy Liny Staying ahead of the beautiful game That's amazing The Sunday Times Any colour as long as it's pink What is it with girls and the colour, pink, asks Jane Thynne, is it just a harmless preference or does the shade have darker associations? Wait for the right stage before starting at a drama school Building hope for autistic children The TreeHouse school, co-founded by author Nick Hornby, is a model for campaigning parents nationwide, say James Tweed and Sian Griffths Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooms with a brew — just my cup to tea Winner's Dinners Here isn't the news Stock exchange The Tabloid week Oddballs of the week This Life Tease of the week Crusade of the week Doping scandal of the week Publishing sensation of the week Queue-buster of the week The Daily Telegraph: Fay Wray Last word . . . The King and I People of the Week Cherie Puts Money Whe… Money Footballer Transfers to Saints The Guardian: Red Adair Winner's Letters Talking Heads P. S. Minger Contents On the Trail of the Lady Detective You don't have to be a No 1 detective to discover there's more to Botswana than sundowners and safairs. Alexander McCall Smith invites you to explore his heroinie's hormeland SriLankan Airlines … Player Good Gear Guide Welcome to my Botswana The Sunset Collection Markwarner Exercise Computer Protective Swimwear Travel brief Odyssey Worldwide Lubrication Stick Mobile Language Guides Botswana done differently Chichi on the cheap It's a rich man's playground, but this year the Cote d'Azur is going for a song. Mark Hodson reports Hotel packages Multiple Display Advertising Items Book independently Intercontinental Getting there No more free flights for tots? British Airways (0870 850 9850, www. ba. com) says … Bargains of the week Holiday money Multiple Display Advertising Items The tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan has done a pretty … Tourists Will soon be able to take a journey to the … EasyBus (www. easybus. co. uk) Questions and Answers Spanish bomb threat Readers' rants Where was I? Confessions of a travel writer Mark Ottaway signs off as chief travel writer with a few away truths Save the Rainforest in Belize Make the News in Mongolia Round up Rhinos in Nepal Party time at the house of ill repute It was Jonny Bealby's only chance of rest, but Miss Tafarina had other plans Don't mind the gap If your results fall short, don't panic. There is still time to sign up for an A-grade gap year. By Andrew Thomas Help Prevent Hiv in Tanzania Coach Football in Costa Rica Join the Red Cross in Japan Teach English in India Hunt Wildlife in South Africa Dive with Whales in Madagascar Count Monkeys in Kenya Become a Park-Keeper in Australia Care for Others in the UK Halifax Independent options The last-gasp gappers The Smart Guide Athens Once the Olympian crowds have left, take advantage of a spruced-up-city. Anthony Peregrine gets classical The hows, the whens, the wheres: everything you need to plan your trip Knowledge is power: five Athens facts Contents It came from the bog Bog-snorkelling is for wimps — real men do it on a bike. Fetch my mudguards, says Stephen Bleach Cornwall? It's only for the birds Terry Christian takes his tots to St Ives — but finds the sea icy and the stares even colder The Sunday Times Travel brief Sillier and sillier Orange-Rolling Totnes, Devon Beca Mountain Race Crosswell, Pembrokeshire Lawnmower Cross-Country Horsham, West Sussex Sedan-Chair Racing Tunbridge Wells, Kent The heart breaker Sean Newson went to Tahiti in search of the perfect wave — but the found paradise pales when you're all alone Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Jane Goodall tells how a swinging trip to Kenya led to a lifetime with the apes Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxury long weekend for two in Mallorca, with Seasons in Style The competition Contents Contents How Much? A house in need of a quick sale in . . . The Barn, Sheepstor, near Yelverton, Devon, £75,000 Moving Fizzing in the East End Even when Cheryl Baker topped the charts with Bucks Fizz, she still lived in her family's council flat Time and place Gaetano Pesce Up chair Design Classics Houses of the week Riverfront Georgian £2.75m Octacon Goldcresthomes The futures market Invest in high-street designs today and they could well turn into tomorrow's antiques. Lisa Helmanis tips top buys that will stand the test of time Objects of Desire Is this the real Linda Barket? Mark Anstead finds some unexpected design choice in the former Changing Rooms presenter's bolt hole in a traditional Yorkshire village Newrivervillage Welsh new wave There are a few bargains left on the Welsh coast but you'd better be quick, says Caroline Rees — the hottest resorts have seen prices nearly double Crest Nicholson On the Coast The project Choose a new kitchen that will suit your space and needs Tailor to your needs User-friendly family kitchens The Sunday Times Simply Cooking Irregular kitchens Quirky appliances Multi-tasking kitchens Multiple Display Advertising Items Downsize for fun and profit No mortgage, money in the bank, and your don't even have to leave your favourite neighbourhood. Just move somewhere smaller, says Wedney Sloane Fpd Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking for a French chateau An Englishman's castle can now be his great holiday home across the Channel — but don't forget to factor in the cost of restoration and upkeep Spur Mr Nasty goes villa-hunting With his £5m budget, It should be easy for Simon Cowell to find a winning Spanish holiday home. But John Arlidge … the Pop Idol judge as tough on swank properties as on wannabe singers Dream Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scarborough fare Garden Cuttings British Gas Trim and proper Barnsley brilliance What to Do this Week Green light for recycling Using materials in a new form is both fashionable and good for the environment, as shown at the big horticultural festivals, reports Caroline Donald Grass with real class Don't look now, but restios have become the latest exotic 'must-have,'says Alasdair Moore, despite what the gardener's bible may think Dolphin-quays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Light fantastic Whether you choose tea lights in jam jars or the latest in designer chic, there are garden solutions for every budget, says Helen Davies The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Ballymore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online One Click to Property Recovery is go for quality flats Fab news — at last City money is looking to spend on lets again, says Rosie Millard The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperialwharf Contents Scooby-Doo! Cravin' the Raven Say Cheese The Funday Times K'nex Stop . . . USA! Formula Fun Robot Wars Acting up Back from the Dead? F-mail Who's Afraid of the Closet Monster? Wordwise Alex Calling Singer/songwriter Alex Band talks about his life in the rock band, The Calling Shrek! Jarvis Unexpected double Golden G… Best jumper Making waves Swim king On the fence Perfect teenager Golden girl Me, Tarzan Top flop Head banger Single Fresh! This Week Film Want to win big? Then enter the Funday competitions Single Keane Book Top Cat Win It! Toy Single Book Shine on Kristian Leontiou talks about growing up with dyslexia and his Greek Cypriot roots Hogwart's Excess Smell of Success? Funday catches up with Dj Mandy Darcy from cool new dance act Scent Squirt Newtons Law Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher Fans utd Are you like Newton during your holidays? Quick Fire Jonathan Wilkes stars in Grease at Bournemouth Destination: France What's in a Name? Parisian Sights The Basics It's a Date Fine Wine Say Fromage On the Menu On your Bike Fit for a King It's Portugal next week! The Simpsons Contents Contents Up to Speed VW decides to crack the Atom Toyota gets on its (Moulton) bike Soft-roader on the cheap Cars on TV Judge Jules Me and my Motors We have ways of checking your claim Insurance scams are widespread, but can new 'lie detector' software catch the cheats? Skye Docherty finds out Great Insurance Scams of our Time A complete Waste of space Vital Statistics The Opposition …Audi …6 Quatro, £49,525 Porsche I was Noel's buggy buddy Andrew Frankel takes on Noel Edmonds in the TV star's latest brainwave, the traffic-beating Qpod Honda Reg4Vehides You're nicked, sunshine Decoy cars that don't give the wannabe thief a second chance are a new weapon in the war on car crime, reports Joseph Dunn Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Your Chance for an Inconic Chair The next Step in Portable Sat Nav The Knowledge Ensen Motors Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Keyring Tool to save your Life Bentley Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Citroën Berlingo Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money . . . Second Opinion Jason Dawe Ford Values Citroen Berligo Mulu… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jay Leno Jay likes his Bentleys pre-1931, so what will he make of the 2004 Continental; GT? Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Audi Have your Say RoadPilot Child's play: how to quell the back seat battle Long summer drives bring out the worst in children, but in-car entertainment has never been more spohisticated. James Luckhurst checks out the best to give you a bit of rest The Low-Tech Alternative: Traditional Ways to Pass … Old Favourites The Ice-Pack The Full Monty The Solutions Goodmans 5001 Computer Games The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clinic your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Radcliffe flies flag for Olympic spirit Paula Radcliffe is Britain's main hope for an athletics gold but glory also awaits our sailors and swimmers Archery The complete guide to Britain's Olympic Athletics Badminton Boxing Canoeing Cycling Britain's Olympic hopefuls: Cycling to Gymnastics Diving Fencing Gymnastics High Modern pentathlete Kate Allenby is five athletes rolled into one and after winning bronze in Sydney she is determined to end her career with another medal in Athens, writes Brian Doogan Hockey Britain's Olympic hopefuls: Hockey to Sailing Judo Modern pentathlon Rowing Powerade Pinsent has plenty in the tank Three Olympics, three gold medals for Matthew Pinsent so far. But this time it's different. There's no Steve Redgrave and no settle crew. Can he make it tour out of four? Shooting Britain's Olympic hopefuls: Shooting to Triathlon Swimming Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Weightlifting Weightlifting to Wrestling Wrestling Powerade Sweet dreams Britain's swimmers arrives in Athens targeting a record medal tally thanks to the Olive and direction of one man — Bill Sweetenham. By Craig Lord Bill Sweetenham on what makes a winner Did you know? The Sunday Times Boardman passes on the baton Twelve years after winning gold, Chris Boardman will be back at the Olympics to advise the strongest-ever British cycling squad how they can follow in his tracks, writes Andrew Longmore Did you know? First Alternative Greek God Konstantinos Kenteris, the surprise star of Sydney 2000, carries an even greater burden n Athens as his nation demands success. By Richard Lewis The Olympics come home Powerade Only way is up for Britain Since steering the three-day eventers to team silver in Sydney four years ago, Lars Goran Breisner, Britain's Swedish coash, has had his eye on going one better Did you know? Talking horse sense Faster, Higher Stronger Olympic motto Former Olympic sports Summer Games table Medal count: the Olympic story so far Did you know? Athletics table Leading medal winners Most gold medals Most Games The Sunday Times Powerade Contents Sony Contents Shyamalan Master of my sterious moves His chilling thrillers have made M Night Shyamalan a blockbuster king with a difference, says Jeff Dawson Linger outside the Palace Theatre I never thought anyone would see it What made the cast of the low-budget thriller Open Water want to swim with real sharks, asks Stephen Applebaum Born to be a superstar Estelle is the brightest talent on the Brit-hop scene, with the drive and determination to go supernova, says Dan Cairns Johnny Vaughan must have a very good agent Whatever happened to the heroes? Two can tango Radio waves Mirror no cert, 108 mins Rest of the week's films A Tale of Two Sisters 15,115 mins Short Cuts The Magic Gloves no cert, 90 mins Memories of Murder 15,131 mins My Architect PG, 116 mins Afterlife 15,104 mins Catwoman 12A, 104 mins Yu-Gi-Oh! — The Movie The Month Natural Bourne thriller Matt Damon reprises his deadly role in a taut spy sequel that demands investigation, By Cosmo Landesman The Bourne Supremacy With Tom Baxter, the very personal turns into quite … Sainsbury's It's all getting political A satirical world-view has returned to top stand-up after too long a time, says Stephen Armstrong Raise your hand if you enjoy the Fringe Unusual venues, wild ideas clowning around the festival is always an eye-opener, says Patricia Nicol Eduardo Paolozzi's Vulcan (1999) isn't to everyone's … History, holidays, the Olympics. Now Greece adds modern Gielgud Theatre My Architect Classical On record The week's essential new releases Mozart Martha Argerich/mikhail Pletnev Classical CD of the week Andreas Haefliger Harrison Birtwistle The Martinis Pop and Jazz Charlotte Hatherley Grey Will Fade Double Dragon Dd2015cd Various Artists Is it Rolling Bob? A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan Ras Rzddd008 (2 CDs) Sondre Lerche Two Way Monologue Virgin Cdsour 101 New Kids in town Spring Heel Jack The Sweetness of the Water Thirsty Ear 57 146.2 Various Artists Sucker Punch, Jamaican Boxing Tributes Trojan Tjccd186 George Shearing Lullables of Birdland — a Musical Autobiography Concord Ccd2-22 11-2 (2CDs) Hayden Pop CD of the week John Ethridge I Didn't Know Dyad Dy024 The Month The Month The kiss of life Open-air theatre revives the raw spirit of Shakespeare, says Victoria Segal One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest San Francisco Ballet National Theatre Ancient Art to Post-Impressionism Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Opera Dance Pop Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Concerts Theatre Comedy Pop Film Before Sunset This week, don't miss Theatre Sweeney Todd Art William Hodges: The Art of Exploration Comedy Scott Capurro Opera Das Rheingold Dance Circus Oz Concerts Gould Piano Trio Pop V Festival Modern masters up to old tricks Maxwell Davies and Britwistle ply ancient themes at the Proms. says Paul Driver HMV Bravissimo! Ancora! Rossini scores as a master composer on his home ground, so why no there, asks Hugh Canning The Sunday Times Bravissimo! Ancora! The Times Literary Supplement The Month Kill Bill volume 2 Belle Epoque A Grand Don't Come for Free Grave of the Firefiles Franz Ferdinand Hidalgo Agenda A man on a peackeeping mission He's a star in the Arab world, but his songs of love forces Khales to flee his own land. By Mark Espiner Barbican The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 857 Hardbacks General General General Manuals Fiction Children's paperbacks The feather report A Bird in the Bush: A Social History of Birdwatching by Stephen Moss Aurum £16.99 pp376 Read on. . . 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Like lambs to a slaughter The Boys' Crusage American Gls in Europe: Chaos and Fear in World War Two by Paul Fussell Weidenfeld £9.99 pp 184 Glimpses of city life Fleeting Rome: In Search of La Doice Vita by Carlo Levi trans Tony Shugaar Wiley £14.99 pp 280 WHSmith With strings attached Stradivarius: One Cello, Five Violins, One Genius by Toby Faber MacMillan £16.99 pp 282 Stephen Hunter Havana The book that changed the world Encyclopedie The Triumph of Reason in an Unreasonable Age by Philipp Blom Fourth Estate £20 pp 372 The Folio Society A life touched by madness The Devil Kissed her: The Story of Mary Lamb by Kathy Watson Bloomsbury £16.99 pp 245 Picking up the pieces Robert Browning a Life after Death by Pamela Neville-Sington Weidenfeld £20 pp 384 Private eye at large in Africa In the Company of Cheerful Ladies by Alexander McCall Smith Polygon £12.99 pp231 I Am Madame X Life Mask by Emma Donoghue Simon and Schuster Thora Children's book of the week WHSmith More than two centuries after it occurred Paperbacks A Round-Heeled Woman Arthur the King Stiff by Mary Roach The Voices Alan and Thora: performed by Thora Hird, Introduced by Alan Bennett Memoirs Wild West China Naked by David Sedaris read by the author and Amy Sedaris The Pleasure of my Company by Steve Martin What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Trading places Natasha and Other Stories by David Bezmozgis Cape £10.99 pp 160 Oblivion by David Foster Wallace Abacus £12 pp304 An Alexandrian mystery The Judgement of Caesar by Steven Saylor Constable £16.99 pp 356 Contents Best documentary Tape it: the best (and worst) of the week Best old news The Quiet Mutiny Sunday, ITV News, 9pm Tape it: the best (and worst) of the week Grim documentary Real Life: You Will Know Them by Their Trail of Death Sunday, ITV1, 10.45pm Different class That'll Teach 'Em Tuesday, C4,9pm A Sordid industry Diana's Legacy Wednesday, ITV1, 9pm Provocative polemic The Trouble With Black Men Thursday, BBC3, 9pm Dubious drama Sex, Footballers And Videotape Thursday, C4,10pm Fluffiest profile The Designers: Tom Ford Friday, Biography, 7.30pm The one to watch Whicker's War, Monday, C4,9pm Best history Mummy: The Inside Story Friday, Five, 8pm The people's music Cambridge Folk Festival Friday, BBC4 9pm Radio Pick of the Day It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Hits and myths Greek Gods And Goddesses: The Odyssey (BBC1, 8pm) Camp totalitarians 1 How Not To Decorate (Five, 8 pm) Best profile Elvis 56 (Biography, 8pm) Best drama Waking the Dead (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Monte Cassino — The Soldiers' Story (C4,8pm) Camp totalitarians 2 Island At War (ITV1, 9pm) Big game Match Of The Day 2 (BBC2, 10.30pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Sunday 15 August ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sunday 15 August Radio Pick of the Day It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Totally topical EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Gay abandon Lost Buildings Of Britain: Fonthill Abbey (C4,8pm) Scientific romance Is This The One? (BBC3, 8pm) Mortal thoughts I'm Still Alive (Sky One, 9pm) Pick of the day The Seprance (C4.11pm) Fight or flight Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves (BBC3, 9pm) Missing links Without a Trace (C4,10pm; E4,11pm) The body beautiful 50 Ways To Look Great Naked (Five, 10.50pm) Critics' choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Taking a dive The Real Fight club (National Geographic, 8pm) Ash Wednesday The Smoking Room (BBC3, 9pm) Ideological checkmate Storyville: Game Over — Kasparov And The Machine (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day The Day They Disappeared (BBC1, 9pm) White House blues The West Wing (E4,9pm) Mob mentality The Sopranos (E4.10pm) Dust to dust Six Feet Under (C4,11.05pm) Illegible Article Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Extra time for Sven? Match Of The Day Live: England v Ukraine (BBC1, 7.30 pm) Thrifty tribute Greatest SAS Missions: Derailing Hitler's War Machine (Five, 7.30pm) Not for the sensitive Boys With Breasts (C4,9pm) Pick of the day Made For Each Other (C4,8pm) Look away now Nip/Tuck (C4,10pm) Keep looking away Naked (Uktv Documentary, 10pm) One from the heart Secret Admirer (C4,12.15am) Illegible Article Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Afternoon Play: End Of The Pier (R4 FM, 2.15pm) It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Mona Lisa smile Every Picture Tells a Story: Mona Lisa (Five, 7.30pm) Father knows best Going To Extremes (C4,8pm) Grow up The Most Useless Teenager In Britain (Five, 8pm) The kids are all right Greatest kids' TV Moments (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day The Battle With My Brain (C4,9pm) Johnny come lately Stephen King's The Shining (Fx1 9pm) Same old same old Real Wife Swaps: The Business Of Swinging (Five, 10.30pm) Critics' choice Films BBC1 Thursday August ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Trevor's World Of Sport (R4,6. 30pm) It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Best repeat Foyle's War (ITV1, 8.30 pm) Best history Battlefield Britain (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day John Mayali — The Godfather of British Blues (BBC2, 11.35 pm) Best comedy Borat's Television Programme (C4,9. 30pm) Seond-best repeat Real Crime: Till Death Us Do Part (ITV1, 11pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio It's all Greek Olympic Grandstand (BBC1, 7am) Plain sailing 1 Atlantic Britain (C4,7pm) Plain sailing 2 Force Of Nature (C4,7. 30pm) Eternal drama Casualty (BBC1, 9.15pm) The big game? Match Of The Day (BBC1, 10.25pm) Pick of the day Storyville: The Control Room (BBC2, 10pm) Essex cymbals V Festival (C4,11.25pm) BBC1 Critics' choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Vauxhall Contents Content …opener Archery Enemies: How Edward Ill's bowmen helped the Black Prince win his spurs at Crecy The … Possible Words Next Big Thing Nikon … Hedy Lamarr? Can't Live without Pants on Fire the World's Biggest Lies Best of British Brand Royalty Skoda Auto Cherie Might Think that She's only about to Shine now but to Me She's Been Shining out from Day One First Alternative Triton Dfs …worstoftimes Renault A Writer Wronged George Orwell saw none of the millions earned by Animal Farm of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nor did his widow, Sonia. New legal evidence points to flagrant fraud. Time Carroll investigates Mazdo Clarks Who's inside your Child's Head? British youth no longer thinks British music is cool. Why are we playing second fiddle to America for the first time in 40 years? Robert Sandall reports Coop Schtop Thief! Feel closer 2004 Sigh… For… David Hogsholt Winner The Exhibition and Book Leo Maguire Commended Commended 15 Years Ziyah Gafic Winner, 2001 Amelia Troubridge Winner, 1997 Harriet Logan Winner, 1992 Leonie Purchas Winner, 2003 Sam Faulkner Winner, 1995 Simon Roberts Winner, 1998 Leticia Valverdes Winner, 1999 Marcus Bleasdale Winner, 2000 Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert Winner, 1991 Jonas Bendiksen Winner, 2002 Robbie Cooper Winner, 1993 Declan Shanahan Winner, 1994 Br… Tom Crusie has … had a drink problem Noble Caledonia Limited Ash Tree Estate Amdega Thomas Sanderson Portland Strachan Dream direct Bose Journeys of Distinction Bridge Chess Teaser 2187 Bookwise Mephisto 2295 Brainpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Home Multiple Display Advertising Items …theday Nicorette Lexus Contents Bobbi Brown Look Striking Bombay Sapphire, Inspired Contents Siemens Ponchos Lovingit The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion Size Matters Going up Going down Henri Cartier-Bresson Fashion Moment Evian Jet-set central Beautiful place, beautiful People — and some of the most tasteless behaviour anywhere. Welcome to Nikki Beach, says Kate Spicer Motorola Back to the Land Grab your wellies and your combine harvester. City slickers are having a Farmer. Giles moment, says Anita Chaudhari Five minutes in and things are going to the dogs Water Nymphs Be seduced by this summer's sexiest swimwear. Photographs by Enrique Badulescu Fashion by Azza Yousif L'orÉal Fashion Style Bag of Tricks Soft Touch L'orÉal The dumping game Just when you think you've last everything, Shane Watson shows how you can come out on top "the Moment You Think He's Having Second Thoughts, … L'orÉal MacLeans The Skin Already Contains Defence Mechanisms Againsts Bronze age Want to get the perfect an without hitting the sun, or even taking it? The next generation of tanning products could let you do just that. Hazel Curry reports L'orÉal Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa accepts that she has cellulite — and wonders how she can get the J. Lo bum One sunny Thursday morning Panic Attacks The Signs and Solutions Feeling the Fear Lucy Wallace describes her first terrifying ordeal and why she thought she was losing her mind The Times What's the Alternative? Altu Larder Essential Truly Scrumptions Take 3 Ingredients Tip from the Top Foodie Time for Tea Totally Moorish Perfumed biscuits, honey-drenched pastries, spice-soaked fruit salads. . . In the final part of our North Africa series, Lucas Hollweg and Momo get their Moroccan desserts Beghrir (Moroccan Pancakes) Aa Gill Table Talk Roka Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Bluff 21St Century It's masculine, but in touch with his feminine side. Talib Choudhry reports on the London penthouse that fulfils every metrosexual's fantasy Between the Sheets Origins In the Stars Purina One Adult Small Talk A Boot for All Seasons Who says you can't wear serious footwear in summer, asks Shane Watson Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Classic Furniture Lacoste
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