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News from 22/08/2004

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Andrew Bethell, Jonathan Northcroft, Kevin Butterworth, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Christopher Middleton, Tim Arnold, Barbara Hall, Tom Hodgkinson, Jeff Dawson, Johnny Davis, Beverley Knight, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Miriam Wishner, Helen Davies, James Nesbitt, Peter Whittle, Nicholas Rufford, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Andrew Longmore, Adam Sweeting, Richard Thomson, Jane Mulkerrins, Max Glaskin, Pauline Harris, Frank Whitford, Sue Campbell, Terence Blacker, Sara MacEfield, Ferdinand Mount, David Gower, P D, David Smith, Tim Richards, Archie Berens, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Anne McHardy, Michael Watson, Andrew Porter, Kathy Brewis, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, K J Wood, R H Williams, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Mohammed Iqbal, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Duncan Farmer, Michael Heward, Peter Wilson, Karen Darby, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Roger Jubin, Naomi Kingston, Sam Lawson, David Lancaster, Jason Allardyce, Paul Flynn, Samantha Stewart, Cally Law, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Lucy Rouse, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Nicola Smith, Ronnie Corbett, Michael Portillo, Victoria Segal, Helen Kenny, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Adrian Turpin, Dave Pollard, Anne de Courcy, Richard Fletcher, Lydia Slater, Adam Nathan, Jill Sinclair, Alex Farquarson, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Mike Laws, Robin Scott-Elliot, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, John Micklethwait, Edward Gorman, Giles Hattersley, Chris Woodhead, Mark Frenchetti, Ernesto Guevara, Julian Rendell, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, David Berg, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, Julie Earle-Levine, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Jonathon Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Clive, Colin Goodwin, Susan Clark, Michael White, Jeremy Glassenberg, Victoria O'Brien, Sean Newsom, Vince Yearley, Raymond Keene, Stewart Simpson, Murray Wilson, Gareth Huw Davies, Rod Liddle, Barbara Amiel, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Robbie Hudson, Gavin Conway, Che Guevara, Jonathon Ungoed-Thomas, Dominic O'Connell, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Martin Rynja, Keith Cameron, Natalie Graham, Alexander Lykourezos, John Follan, Jeremy Lewis, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Phil Revell, Talib Choudhry, Tiffanie Darke, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Burlington Bertie, Stewart Smith, Jenny Abramsky, Roland White, Abul Taher, Maurice Chittenden, Harles Chesshire, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Richard Rae, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, Brendan Simms, Jodie Kidd, Dan Box, D J Taylor, Clare Francis, John Crossland, John Harlow, Graham Henly, Jeremy Thwaites, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Kristina Lloyd, A A Gill, Cozmo Jenks, Jamie King, David Horspool, Tom Robbins, David Sanderson, Mary Braid, Darren Cheeseman, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Rory MacLean, Will Iredale, Jessica Bown, John Spurling, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, R B J T Allenby, David Walsh chief sports writer, David Wickers, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Simon Buckland, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Andrew Frankel, Monica Ali, Lois Rogers Medical Editor, Joe Lovejoy, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Mark Ballard, Andrew Davidson, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Smith Economics Editor, Susannah Price, David Robertson, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Adrian Wooldridge, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,

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Contents MPs treble salary with £78m in expenses Contents BT Britain seizes the day with four gold medals New Russian tycoon to buy Everton Ministers target migration critic The Sunday Times Barclay brothers make their first scoop at the Telegraph Call for higher inheritance tax on wealthy BA staff face sack over sick days as deal averts strike Nationwide The New Tax Boscastle on second storm alert Hammer victim's family to aid hunt Abramovich spending goes sky-high on flying palace Gold-fitted jet costs £56m Britain in historic medal haul The Jet Set Jeep Woman injured at Diana fountain Labour dirty war on migration watchdog MG Doctor builds £20m fertility fortune MG Boy wonder gets 10 a grades in A-level exams Highway jams are down to lane hogs Nissan Army gets first Muslim cleric Glaxo ensnared in £120m lawsuit over drugs 'cartel' Dewar blamed beyond the grave for £400m fiasco Sacked editor lands £1m for Mirror memoirs Fear of price collapse as houses overvalued by 20% British Airways Be happy - find a poorer neighbour Dyke to denounce 'traitor' governors Ford MPs' cushy land of no receipts CitroËn Times Online Revealed: MPs Expenses 2003-04 In addition to basic salary of £56,358 New aquarium will dwarf Eden Project Hamlet crowned as actors' favourite norfolkline Prudential Halifax Overinflating Exam Success Your A-Level Primer Jeep How the 'gold standard' A-level has been devalued Wow! that's truly banal The BBC's £30m Olympic team gets the gold for ineptitude, report John Elliott and Ben Dowell british european The killer staring down in a bedsit near you Blame your airport wait on dim Darren and Julie Subaru Blood and treasure The Sunday Times Golden tears action medical research Blair works a fast one on the hours you put in Olympic Freestyle Mudslinging Cook is the perfect deputy for prime minister Brown These defence cuts go on and on. The Honourable Artille Cripes — Miliband has been reading too much Jennings Atticvs Get ready for Yank of the yard—US crimebuster could be new Met chief Atticvs 'Suspect' Ted Kennedy sets terror alarms ringing Atticvs A family's grief can teach us nothing about the war Businessmen are being charged £1,600 for a day at the Atticvs The smells and bells of the Catholic Church have Atticvs Pigeon fanciers are fighting back against the threat Atticvs Prudential Crazy culture of blame Lexus Our taxes pay Arafat's cronies Reward the whistleblower Mosley's romantic motive Digital BBC unique The Angelopoulos Litigation Points Birthdays The Sunday Times Dear Tony, Silvio, Peter I realise you're all terribly Carla Powell has the ear of Europe's political elite but no one can help her in a battle over her Roman paradise, writes Stuart Wavell Risks of Buying Abroad Smile the internet bank Inside Najaf's holy shrine with al-sadr's defiant Hala Jaber dodges the gunfire to come face to face with the Mahdi army Rover Soldiers Killed Iran 'three years away' from nuclear bomb Nationwide £5bn handed to Iraq 'is missing' Bush 'riots' may backfire on Kerry 'Robolander' to combat terror hijacks Onassis heir in battle to run £550m family foundation EU plan to house migrants in Africa Italy's No 1 female adultery detective stays busy Mugabe bid to ban rights charities games Mitsubishi Motors PC World Today's weather Fiat White officers claim racism News in Brief Air crash kills two Pakistan holds suicide-attack suspects Spanish blasts Man charged with Briton's murder £5.2m Lotto jackpot to roll over Toddler drowns British race victory Aborigines rediscover their past in desert jail The Times Smiling rival plots Sharon killer blow The hardest-fought contests at the Olympics have been volkswagen Blunkett plays on as Labour bins its piety Dido and Melua: a girl bland Envoys are a waste so let's scrap them Foyle's War is repeated endlessly on ITV: so is Contents Powerade Gold Rush Pinsent crowns great day for Britain A Year of Agony, a Day of Triumph Hero sheds tears of joy After a year of pain and torment, Great Britain's men's coxless four won the gold medal in Athens by four inches The Sunday Times Courage pays off as duo dig deep for silver Being forced to negotiate a repechage wasn't in the plan, but our women's coxless pairs came up with the goods when it mattered most. By Andrew Longmore Britain hails the new gods of Olympus Athens medals . . . and Britain's past hauls Twelve months of torment 'Pinsent lifted their entire boat across the line' Matthew Pinsent takes his place in Olympic history with the row of his life as the coxless four grab gold by inches Alfa 156 Matthew Pinsent's golden years in the boat More medal glory on the way The legendary German rower stands between the quadruple scull crew and another victory today. By Andrew Longmore Quickfire Wiggins laps it up The British cyclist wins a one-sided individual pursuit final and then pays tribute to a former gold medallist Wembley Brave Law fights the law and the Law wins Athens court takes victory from Germany and awards the individual eventing prize to the British rider back home and competing in Solihull. By Rob Hughes Medal for record-breaker Davies David Davies, just 19, produces the race of his life in a quickfire Olympic 1500m freestyle final to give Britain another swimming medal. By Craig Lord It's plain sailing for Ainslie After fighting back to win the Finn class, the British sailor earns the right to be called an Olympic great Making of Ainslie Drugs raid adds to Greek coach controversy A dramatic new twist has added to the pressure on the man at the centre of the withdrawal of Greece's star sprinters from the Games. By Richard Lewis Golden blondes have more fun For Shirley Robertson, Sarah Webb and Sarah Ayton, sticking together through thick and thin was the only way to achieve their dream, writes Edward Gorman The Sunday Times Déjà vu marks French protest Despite winning gold, Britain's premier sailor is still sore over Guillaume Florent's spoiling tactics. By Edward Gorman Dark shadow over sprint final Yuliya Nesterenko wins the women's 100m and leaves us all hoping we can believe the evidence of our own eyes Volvo Speedy Powell in hurry to claim crown The hot favourite for tonight's men's 100m title made his intentions crystal clear with some truly blistering form Surprise medal for Sotherton Denise Lewis passes the baton to the young pretender, who graduates from training partner to Olympic medallist Henin-Hardenne serves up title Olympic round-up Dragila bows out London 2012 Candidate City Golden girl Paula on course to greatness This afternoon, Paula Radcliffe should finally receive the ultimate reward for years of pushing her body to the limit Who to watch in Athens this week Vauxhall Radcliffe's road from Sydney heartbreak Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Everton's secret Russian saviour cheers Moyes Bill Kenwright has found a wealthy benefactor to rival Roman Abramovich and finally transform fortunes at Goodison Park, writes Jim Munro Cole edges Chelsea past the post Samsung Atouba takes Carr for a ride Coca-Cola Championship Smith gives United lift-off Gravesen double helps Everton dig in for victory Crawford joy for unbeaten Plymouth Beattie penalty boosts Saints Gerrard steals win for Liverpool Coca-Cola Championship Cole brace caps explosive return to Cottage Hislop gifts Charlton undeserved success Lee strike ends MacClesfield's perfect start Kanu on Course West Brom's new striker is all heart — and he's determined to inspire the team during today's match against Aston Villa The Sunday Times Spurned Barry has a point to prove Villa's left-footed midfielder wants to wear an England shirt again. To improve his chances he knows that he must set the pitch alight today. Richard Rae reports Reyes at home in spotlight After a difficult start, the Spaniard has settled at Arsenal and has Middlesbrough in his sights today. Jonathan Northcroft reports All change as Parlour plots Arsenal's downfall Middlesbrough's new signing makes an emotional return to Highbury today with one thing on his mind — taking three points back to Teesside. By Joe Lovejoy England get it Wright Shaun Wright-Phillips was the star of the show for England against Ukraine, so why does the coach have doubts? The Times Football in Dyer straits It took jeering England fans to goad an apology out of Newcastle's dissenting son, but has he learned his lesson? By Jonathan Northcroft Why Real are buying British One minute he's at Newcastle, the next at Real Madrid — and nobody is more surprised than Jonathan Woodgate Spanish Armada sails for UK A record number of imports from Europe's strongest league is transforming the stubborn stereotype of La Liga's reluctant travellers, writes Ian Hawkey From the pueblo to the Premiership Sky Toyota Sutton breathes a sigh of relief America's Ryder Cup players hit form and Luke Donald makes his case for a berth in Europe's team Shaping up for the Ryder Cup Let Monty Earn his Cup Place Rejuvenated Boks seal title White picks up the pieces South Africa's coach has overcome several obstacles to transform his side into the best form team in world rugby The Sunday Times England sweep past bruised West Indies Summer of success With more than two days to spare, England celebrated an historic summer with a clean sweep of seven Test wins England First Innings 470 West Indies First Innings 152 Air-Berlin Will selectors bite bullet and pick Bell? An embarrassment of riches means the Warwickshire batsman's fine innings at The Oval won't get him a place on the South Africa tour, says Simon Wilde Harmison is firing again Durham's paceman is back to his best and with James Anderson also in the wickets, everything is falling into place Seven of the best Vaughan: Don't get carried away England's captain praised his squad after they extended their unbeaten run but cautioned against premature comparison with Australia. Simon Wilde reports the Brit Oval Insurance Sound of Sillence stifles leaders Frizzell County Championship Gloucestershire v Warwickshire malaysia Airlines Mushtaq master of his art Fixtures Second division Totesport League Ormond fuels Surrey revival Warne strikes Cricket round up Batting averages Ponting relishes the leading role Australia's captain has left the troubles of his early days behind and is proving a worthy successor to Steve Waugh The Sunday Times Solberg crash opens door for Loeb in Germany Sports round-up Olympic Games Results round-up Today's racecards Folkestone Touring Car Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Golf Bowls Motorcycling Fixtures Rugby Volleyball Formula One Racing Racing Chester Market Rokkn Southwell Lingfield Going: Good to soft (good in places) Curage This Week The Times Dettori takes charge Victory on Windsor Knot in the Solario Stakes at Sandown capped a fine day for Frankie Dettori. Tim Richards reports Sport Letters The Sunday Times Caught in Allan Wells wins the Olympic 100m in Moscow, 1980 One for the Darren Cheeseman, 18-year-old hockey player Don't miss this Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Former super-middleweight boxer Michael Watson on The Masters Tennis Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Renault Megane Let Monty earn his Cup place Greek chorus of sporting integrity Real risk on Woodgate Contents FSA investigates Middleweek's 'Readers Wives' dossier French giant in line to scoop carrier contract Soaring energy costs will slow down world economy Peugeot £10m black hole found at failed stockbroker German bosses fall for US way Special Report Consensus is out and full-blooded capitalism is in, writes Michael Woodhead Radisson Edwardian Hotels FSA calls for float meeting Amvescap lines up three to take over from Brady Suppliers try to halt sale of Jacksons Stores to Sainsbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Google slammed over governance Times Online US hedge fund builds up large stake in DFS Business Digest Blackstone eyes some southern comfort Easyjet to cut routes and planes in cost-cutting drive Online DVD firms merge to fend off American invasion Isoft goes to court over leak to press British Airways New Star bosses postpone plans for a £400m listing Rentokil chief wins key backing Branch cull fear if Abbey falls to HBOS Tesco Mobile steps up a gear Under Varley, Barclays will still be Barclays Agenda Home prices: the props show signs of strain A letter to the FSA Customers come last on oil nations' political agenda Oddly foreign The Dynamite Dossier Terry Smith Presses on with £240m Libel Battle against the Financial Times Fuller lines up his goals for 3 The football-mad boss of Britain's fastest-growing phone company is celebrating passing the 1m subscriber mark for his 3G network The Sunday Times Vital Statistics Bob Fuller's Working Day Working Space For high level recruitment solutions Energy prices threaten Britain's manufacturers Industry claims that rises of 30% to 50% are the result of profiteering by energy suppliers and traders. Report by Dominic O'Connell and Lucinda Kemeny Germans embrace the American way Waiting for that Defining Moment IBM Multiple Display Advertising Items HBOS stalks Abbey in phoney war Investors are getting impatient, but the delay in a rival bid is doing wonders for a UK solution by exposing flaws in the bank's Spanish suitor, write John Waples and Louise Armitstead First lady of oil knocks Chevron into shape Patricia Woertz faces the challenge of making profits in the toughest part of the business, writes Lucinda Kemeny Offshoring starts to hit media jobs Reuters is to axe 20 journalists in US and Europe as it expands its base in Bangalore, writes Dan Box Morrison starts by converting staff Revamps of former Safeway stores are under way and managers seem to like the new style, writes Richard Fletcher Google forced to cut float price The Week that was Business on the Box They'll Be Back. . . Judgment Day The Week Ahead Quote of the Week World share markets Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities You can innovate or stagnate Growing your Business Companies that rest on their laurels often wither and die but those that are always improving their products or services will thrive, writes Rachel Bridge in part two of our series Multiple Display Advertising Items Useful Websites Smells of the city can make you stinking rich Idea of the Week Telesales gave factory girl the power to switch career The Sunday Times How I Made It Baling out of a family company Business Doctor Todd Enterprises Firms need expert advice to secure the right premises How to Find offices Kitted up on the factory floor Dealing with Pregnant Staff Kingston Smith Travel duo need a break Jewel in the Crown has survived in spite of terror attacks and an earthquake hitting its key markets. Now the company wants to expand. Report by Mark Ballard What the Experts Say Jewel in the Crown's Challenges The Sunday Times The problem Progress Report Fracino What the experts said Action taken Conclusion Not really enjoying the Morrison change Prufrock Jaguar It's a knockout at Tesco ends in a court battle Hi-tech gaming boosts Hilton Inside the City Contents Boost to investors as dividends soar How to cash in on the boom Top account pulled News in Brief Contents NS&I to cut rates Footsie rises despite the soaring oil price Halifax Be prepared for a raid on orphan assets Multiple Display Advertising Items Let down by the FSA Lloyds TSB gave away our accounts to our son A Question of Money Insurance bosses stake their claims Directors' Deals The great debate: where now for the stock market? We invited several investment pundits to lunch—and found many in a gloomy mood. Here's what they told Naomi Caine City experts tip Japan over America Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Switch now before energy prices surge Gas and electricity bills are set to rise by more than 10%. You can cut the cost by switching suppliers. By Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadline looms for Tessa savers Investors must act quickly if they want to roll their capital into another tax-free plan, writes Jessica Bown New Barclaycard deal under fire Alert over risks of e-banking Experts are worried about a recent rise in online fraud, but the banks assure us their services are safe. By Clare Francis Ways to Protect against Fraud Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm hoping to cash in on my lousy parking Mean with Money End of my American dream Merryn on Money Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurers hit drivers who pay premiums monthly Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Act now — or lose your right to complain Multiple Display Advertising Items Advisers earn £113m a year from mis-sold endowments Firms that have been found guilty of mis-selling are still taking commission from their victims. By David Budworth Premium Shock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Money is not a worry for top jockey Fame and Fortune National Hunt legend Richard Dunwoody believes 'we are here for a good time, not a long time'. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents America's Revolution If you think you know America, you'll think again when you read this remarkable dispatch by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge from the heartland of the US—where it's cool to be conservative Contents Gleneagles Seasonal Ownership The day I met Osama's man in Britain Mohammed Iqbal on the quiet cardigan-clad jihadi at the centre of an intelligence furore Summertime and the sex is free and easy The Spectator has become a hotbed of scandal. Rod Liddle, who works there and was caught up in it himself, explains why Adopting a Russian orphan is tough: I've done it twice Gerhard Schröder has amazed Germany by adopting an infant girl. Jeremy Thwaites tells him what to expect Holiday? Leave me at home Floundering Bush is running out of ways to win Still a good little runner at 53 She's telling the boys to cut the rap Interview Superwoman yields to flexi-girl in the office Young women wanting a career and a family are changing the way we all work, writes Margarette Driscoll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brits put their backs into idling shirker's charter has ecome a bestseller in ance but nobody can eat us for subversion of e boss, says Idler ditor Tom Hodgkinson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soon we'll all be in a burqa The decision to allow the use of sharia law to settle civil disputes is multiculturalism gone mad, writes Barbara Amiel NMA You'd better get used to the wet Freak weather is here to stay. Global warming means much more rain, writes Margarette Driscoll 'evacuate now, Water is Coming through the Walls'— Survivors Relive the Boscastle Disaster The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Telly addicts find new forum Multichannel viewing makes common ground for debate hard to find. Roland White tunes into sites where fans relive their favourite shows BT Now Click Here Contents Games: the latest games for computer, console and mobil Captured Captions Don't panic A-level disaster? Don't despair . . . and don't panic Clearing can rescue your university hopes but don't be bounced into taking just any place available, says Chris Woodhead Close to Home versus Long Distance Learning How to appeal for a re-mark Find out More The Sunday Times Can I get a university upgrade? Multiple Display Advertising Items The adventure starts here Whether you travel, work or volunteer, gap years are a great opportunity, say Mary Braid and Phil Revell Going It Alone Helping to plan your year out Lining up to employ you Not sure about university? Employers are crying out for students with A-levels, says Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items After Further Investigation . . . It may be miserable but that resit agony could be worth it A Retake Can Lead to a Rethink Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacancy hotlines and websites At these prices you'd expect some table manners Winner's Dinners Move over Sven 'n' Faria Nip, tuck of the week This Life Sweet dream of the week Locum of the week Junk mail of the week Sick note of the week Singing the Blues Jackson Bunch of Fives Private matter of the week Culture drive of the week Elmer Bernstein Last word . . . Yes, we Have No Bandanas John Weightman Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Che in Chile Long before he became a pin-up revolutionary, Ernesto Guevara was a shoestring traveller, swashbuckling his way across South America. In this exclusive diary extract, he demonstrates how easily Chilean hospitality can be won and lost Halifax In Guevara's tyre tracks Appetite whetted? David Wickers has six revolutionary ways to plan your own South American road trip I started pulling her, and then she tried to kick me' Clubs Sunsail Latin luxury Freewheeling: how to plan it yourself I just want to be a Barca loner Carnal canines were the final straw for Kristina Lloyd: dirty dog David had to go Multiple Display Advertising Items Aussies? Sophisticated? It's true. Cork hats and tinnies are out, fine dining and body worship are in. Rory MacLean reveals a soft side to Oz Travel brief More operators to go to the wall Lunn Poly Say cheese: the guidebook publisher Lonely Planet has … How to check in with your mouse It's already here — and within a few years, we'll all be checking in online. Mark Hodson reports markwarner English kept in the dark Is Nepal off the map? Holiday money Readers' rants Will you be our next Olympic sailor? Well, maybe not . . . but it's fun to learn the ropes. On a golden weekend for British sailing, Mark Hodson sets the best courses for first-time mariners Books of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Gateway Holidays The Sunday Times Scare stories: your guide to Britain's best theme parks From the Legoland fire station to Nemesis inferno, the UK now has fun parks for all ages. Hold tight for our rollercoaster tour of the big six Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Chessington World of Adventures Blackpool Pleasure Beach Thorpe Park Intercontinental Le Grand Hotel Paris The Velvet Revolution, mark two Floods of water and tourists almost swamped the Czech capital — now the real Prague is making a comeback, says Sean Newsom The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Odyssey Worldwide The Sunday Times Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols India leaves her gasping, but Portugal lets Monica Ali catch her breath Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a four-night golf break for two at the Faithlegg House Hotel & Golf Club in Ireland The competition Contents Inside How Much? A bachelor pad in . . . Cononish House, Tyndrum, Perthshire, £110,000 Moving on A Kent house of fun Hers was a 'fairytale' childhood, says comedian Jo Brand — before she turned into a teen rebel Time and place Design Classics Glass acts Forget flowers. Modern vases and planters are now objects of desire in their own right, says Victoria O'Brien FPD savills Modern City The battle of Bovey Castle Peter de Savary has left Scotland to develop on Dartmoor — and some locals don't like it, finds Fred Redwood British Gas The Windsors' white elephant For sale: unwanted wedding gift, £10m, ono. But who wants Sunninghill Park, asks Nicholas Hellen new river village ST James Homes Houses of the week Life Lab Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenants come at a price Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff How to stay safe as houses The latest high-tech security gadgets mean you can keep watch on your home even when you're hundreds of miles away. Cally Law has the lowdown Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Don't count on a villa paying for itself Think you can finance an overseas property through letting it out? Be careful what you buy — with rental markets sagging, you need to pick the right place, warns Rosie Millard Buy to Let Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton International The project lew regulations on electrical workmanship will affect all DIY-ers The home Men don't do housework because they don't know how? Oh, please. A new course will mean no more skiving Multiple Display Advertising Items A big plus outdoors Balconies are the latest apartment must-haves, and the larger and more luxurious the better, says Gareth Huw Davies Barratt Ask the experts Crest Nicholson The cap fits cecaps have become … hydrangea of choice in … gardens, reports Harles Chesshire The Sunday Times Natural-born killers nlist the help of some well-known predators to keep hungry pests at bay, says Neil Wormald The Crescent at Holwood now Previewing Bryant Homes What to Do this Week Garden Cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep a dry sense of humour Don't count on letting to plant-lovers. Tenants are more likely to kill greenery than care for it, warns Rosie Millard Times Online The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Z Building Contents Scooby-Doo! in Cravin' the Raven Food Fight! Clown Capital Keep on the ball with Funday News! Colourful Canines Get on Board The Powerpuff Girls Take this! Star Wordwise Just for Laughs Dear f-mail Kane and Able Mela Magic Single Fresh! This Week Book DVD Imax Weekend Win It! Girls' Stuff Fresh! This Week Stationery Single Book Single Comic Capers Scooby-Dooby-Doo Squirt Quick Fire Destination: Portugal Where are we? What's in a Name? Put a Cork in It! The Basics It's a Date High & Mighty Fast Facts On the Menu Legends of Lisbon Wave Rider Fans Utd Contents Contents Astra pulls off a sporting coup Up to Speed Porsche love-in at Brands Hatch Citroën C2 turns up the heat Cars on TV Mr Cold Feet's hot love Me and my Motors It's the name you can't forgive Hidden danger staring drivers in the face Ever-widening windscreen pillars are blocking vision, says Julian Rendell Now You See Me . . . The Best and Worst Cars for Visibility Keane Hopes and Fears Murphy's Green Odyssey Porsche On-Screen Celebration of the Greatest Cars Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Knowledge the Driving Test Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Blind, deaf and terrifyingly fast Graham Hicks can neither see nor hear but he shows Christopher Middleton no fear as he prepares to break the world quad bike speed record It'll do anything and go nowhere Used Car: Fiat Stilo Nationwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guarantee Shock: We two 70-pluses bought a new Polo … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The end of the white line Revolutionary road layouts that abolish markings and signs could save lives and speed up traffic flow, writes Max Glaskin Monderman was an unlikely person to come up with such … It's Scary . . . Until You Catch the Whites of the Other Drivers' Eyes The Sunday Times MPH Multiple Display Advertising Items Bar Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Contents Rev yourself up for horsepower heaven The Goodwood Revival offers unbeatable fun and thrills with historic race cars, planes and track action all wrapped up in fancy dress, writes Tom Robbins It's Elvis Portillo Dancing to the Petrolhead Rock "Aren't you Michael Portillo?" asks a gentleman peering into the dark glasses of a 1950s rocker with greased-back hair Inside Welcome to my Perfect Place In the mood with spivs, Audrey Hepburn and Brylcreem Boys The Goodwood Revival prides itself on attention to detail with all participants in period costume. And there is no reason why visitors should not join in the fun. Jane Mulkerrins offers a guide to what the right looks are and where to get them In the mood with spivs, Audrey Hepburn and Brylcreem Boys Giants get back on the track Lancia D50 Launched 1955 Glorious Goodwood A flying lap with Johnny Herbert When pioneers went over the top Triumph and tragedy went neck and neck at Brooklands, Britain's first racing circuit, writes Andrew Frankel Rip-roaring birth of a legend Former Jaguar chief test engineer Norman Dewis tells Gavin Conway of his overnight dash across France to help launch the fabled E-type Racing Triplets Dogfights and the playboy few In 1940 Goodwood was at the heart of the battle of Britain as the home of the famous 601 Millionaires' Squadron. Jane Mulkerrins meets one its pilots, who tells her of their days of combat and high living Dogfights and the playboy few Wartime spirit takes to the sky RoadPilot Clash of the two-wheeled titans Friendly but full-throttle rivalry will be on show when the historic bikes race at Goodwood, writes Colin Goodwin Duke Contents Sony Contents It started with a kiss. . . Birhistle is about to break into pastures new. By Demetrios … Go ahead, Adolf, make my day Winston Churchill was an all-American action hero sent by the US President to win the second world war. Garth Pearce reports on a startling new film The Motorcycle Diaries Still singing his own song Never conventional, Neil Young has made a film of his album Greendale and created a new art form in the process, says Mark Edwards A new book claims that The Simpsons is the age's greatest pop institution. Actually, that doesn't go far enough, argues Bryan Appleyard Tony Blair should be getting an invitation soon from … The Whicker man soldiers on Television A Homer run Simon says — let's jazz up opera Mr Pop Idol's new project sees four classically trained male singers tackle chart hits. By Stephen Armstrong Tension beneath the surface La Haine 15,95 mins Rest of the week's films Short Cuts Father and Son PG, 84 mins A Cinderella Story 12A, 90 mins Merci Dr Rey! 15,90 mins Love Me If You Dare 15,93 mins The Month Parlophone Meet the other man in black He's the big, bad and bald muscleman of Hollywood — but he's devoted to Dame Judi and keen to work in independent films that say something. Jeff Dawson meets a man apart Don't miss the trailer for The Chronicles of Riddick … Classical You won't believe how much is on it. . . Classical On record The week's essential new releases Extracts from this album can be heard on August's The … Beethoven Missa Solemnis Soloists, Westminster Choir, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, cond Bruno Walter Music & Arts CD 1142(1) Classical CD of the week Messiaen Eclairs sur I'au-delà Berlin Philharmonic, cond Simon Rattle EMI Classics 557 7882 Robert Simpson Symphony No 11, Variations on a Theme by Carl Nielsen City of London Sinfonia, cond Matthew Taylor Hyperion CDA67500 Pop and Jazz The Finn Brothers Everyone Is Here Parlophone 4735512 Wilson Phillips California Columbia 5170342 The Prodigy Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned XL XLCD183 New kids in town The Red Krayola Singles Drag City DC257CD Guided by Voices Half Smiles of the Decomposed Matador OLE-612LPCD Various Artists Lif Up Yuh Leg An Trample Honest Jon's HJRCD9 The Month Fifty years ahead of his time, Christopher Dresser invented mass-produced modernism. Will a show at the V&A give him recognition at last, asks Frank Whitford It's a vision thing The best stand-up serves up topical truths and ready laughs, says Stephen Armstrong orange Tales of not so ordinary madness From demented clowns to a revival of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the theatre on show is gripped by insanity, says Adrian Turpin Trafaigal Studies It can be hard to adapt A pared-down MacBeth stands out for its dark moral clarity, but a grubby and pointless Celestina proves a reinvention too far for John Peter NT Theatre Royal Drury Lane On freedom's wing The quality of Edinburgh's opera productions has soared this year without the burden of themes to restrict them, says Paul Driver Savoy Theatre Let us sway A farewell tour for a modern masterpiece proves to be a moving experience, says David Dougill The top arts events of the coming months Cloaca Werther Raphael: From Urbino to Rome Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Pop Dance Opera Concerts Swedish Chamber Orchestra Theatre Dance Protein Dance: Publife Art Concerts Comedy Arnold Brown Pop Film The Bourne Supremacy Games The Sunday Times The manga cartoon phenomenon that is Yu-Gi-Oh! The Month The Fog of War Columbia TriStar, PG, 102 mins; £19.99 (DVD), rental DVDs and videos Agenda A composer, a pianist and a flock of sheep A collaboration with Birtwistle proved a fitting tribute to Alfred Brendel, says Hugh Canning Sadler's Wells 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 The Sunday Times concise crossword No 858 Hardbacks Paperbacks Daring to be different Maharanis: The Lives and Times of Three Generations of Indian Princesses by Lucy Moore Viking £20 pp351 Sticking the knife in Hippocratic Oaths Medicine and its Discontents by Raymond Tallis Atlantic £19.99 pp342 Sticking the knife in Diary Where Big Brother is alive and well Secret Histories: Finding George Orwell in a Burmese Teashop by Emma Larkin J Murray £15.99 pp232 Nice and easy does it every time How to Be Idle by Tom Hodgkinson H Hamilton £12.99 pp288 arrow books What Jane Green has on her bedside table In the news Quiffs, riffs and reinventing rock The Thrill of It All: The Story of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music by David Buckley Deutsch £20 pp382 My friend the superstar I was Bono's Doppelganger by Neil McCormick M Joseph £10.99 pp330 Justice on trial Milosevic: The People's Tyrant by Vidosav Stevanovic translated by Zlata Filipovic IB Tauris £18.95 pp272 Judgement Day: The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic by Chris Stephen Atlantic £14.95 pp271 And the shortlisted authors are . . . Caroline Gascoigne reveals the four writers in contention for this year's Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year prize The Times Literary Supplement Best foot forward The Call-Up: A History of National Service by Tom Hickman Headline £18.99 pp364 Lightwedge Hostage to fortune Jem Sultan: The Adventures of a Captive Turkish Prince in Renaissance Europe by John Freely HarperCollins £18.99 pp342 Romanian rhapsodies Later Chapters of my Life: The Lost Memoir of Queen Marie of Romania ed Diana Mandache Sutton £20 pp190 Jack of all trades Extreme Measures: The Dark Visions and Bright Ideas of Francis Galton by Martin Brookes Bloomsbury £16.99 pp298 Charting the course of love The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale of Love, Murder and Survival in the Amazon by Robert Whitaker Doubleday £16.99 pp352 What's the story? The Red Queen a Transcultural Tragicomedy by Margaret Drabble Viking £16.99 pp358 Wolf Brother by Michelle Paver Age 10-12 Children's book of the week WHSmith Absolute Friends by John le Carré Paperbacks Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East by Jeremy Bowen Politics by Adam Thirlwell The Last Englishman The Life of J L Carr by Byron Rogers At War with Waugh by W F Deedes read by the author You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Questions of ownership The Known World by Edward P Jones Harper Perennial £7.99 pp389 The postmodern rings twice The Killing Joke by Anthony horowitz Orion £9.99 pp263 Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde Hodder £12.99 pp393 Contents Oddest profile Tape it: the best (and worst) of the week Best Films Best comedy? Cheaters cheated Life through a lens Couch-potato heaven Why, oh, why? The one to watch Radio Pick of the Day Don't Roon it, Paula Get away Now listen up The way they were Fourteen not out Pick of the day Second leg Spare a copper, guv? 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