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Jonathan Northcroft, Jonathan McCluskey, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Jane Cornwell, Barbara Hall, Frank Parker, Tony Barrell, Dave Wrighton, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Angela Klemer, Rob Hughes, George Georgiou, John Munro, Mark Thatcher, Colin Brennan, John Peter, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Andrew Longmore, Adam Sweeting, Professor Richard Scase, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Roz Coward, Nicolette Jones, Matthew Davis, Terence Blacker, David Gower, Karen Grahame, Kathryn Cooper, Ferdinand Mount, Matt Wolf, Jane Procler, William Lewis, William Ward, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Maggie Barnes, Steven Poole, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Sal Romaguera, Sally Brown, Rachel Royce, Andrew Porter, Dominic Bradbury, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Susan Berger, Craig Rowland director, Tom Walker, Robert Winnett, Jeremy Seal, Irwin Stelzer, Richard Mead joins, Roy Burrell, Matt Rudd, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Jack Magnus, John Mortimer, Guy Williams, Christopher Hart, Piers Richmond, Stewart Lee, Jerry Daly, David Hewson, Norman Baker MP, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Alan Maunder, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, Manny Gatt managing director, Philip Smith, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Dean Nelson, Michael Portillo, Max Anderson, Giles Chapman, Peter Kemp, Anthony Peregrine, Wendy Sloane, Sarah Dempster, Kelly Holmes, Adrian Turpin, Dave Pollard, Anita Chaudhuri, Liz Edwards, Gray Walker, David Eimer, George Perry, Sam Tolchard, Adam Nathan, Anne Marie Conway, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Tim Charles, Alexandra Fuller, Brendan Bourne, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, David Sanger, Pat Cash, Frances Spalding, Adam Nathan Defence Correspondent, Paul Gostick, Giles Hattersley, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Tim Jefferies, Simon Mills, Lucinda Kemeny, Tim Moore, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Julie Earle-Levine, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Phill Baker, Paul Durman, Hannah Charlick, Mark Edwards, Fin Robb, Bob Walker, Leila Nadir-Jones, Rachel Bridge, Dave editor, Joss Bolton, Stephen Amidon, Bonnie Rakhit, Susan Clark, Harriet Perry, Judi Bevan, Graham Harvey, Blower, Alistair Baker managing director, William Shaw, Rowena Hurst, Steve Moxon, Lara Atkin, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Douglas Alexander, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Robbie Hudson, Jim Irvin, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Christopher Smallwood, Ruby Wax, Alice Douglas, Lyn Cooper, Stephen Jones, Aleen Medcalf, Dominic O'Connell, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Robbie Burns, Dianne Thompson, Adrienne Connors, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Jon Butler, Jeremy Lewis, Nick Rennison, Juggy D, Jessica Brinton, David Walsh, Mark Taha, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Gareth Southgate, Robert Ballantyne, Campbell Crawford, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, Burlington Bertie, John Elliott, Bethan Cole, Nicholas Milton, David Price, Roland White, Shane Watson, Timothy Warriner, Abul Taher, Dr Vernon Coleman, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Simon Welis, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Victoria Segal, Professor Grideon Garter, Louise Armistead, Hutton, Reginald Phillips, Jim Anderson, Michael Sheridan, Peter Stringfellow, Clare Francis, Deborah Scroggins, John Harlow, Dileep Premachandran, Karin Goodwin, Marvin Pryce-Jones, Bob Davis, Simon Brooke, Tom Baird, Dipesh Gadher, Chris Chataway, Second Dawe, A A Gill, A M C, Matthew Campbell, Helen James, Oliver Popplewell, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Will Iredale, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Imre Karacs, Camile Paglia, Peter Munro, Naomi Caine, Sally Kinnes, Daniel Emery, John Kerry, Peter Done managing director, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Peter Schmeichel, Simon Buckland, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Stan Bowles, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Andrew Frankel, John Cornwell, Dr John Fox, William Lewis Business editor, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Stewart Mitchell, Sean Williams, Giorgio Locatelli, Mike Hammond, Kevin McCloud, Frances Barber, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Nina Goswami, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Golden joy: Kelly's historic double MP's firm charges £800 for tours of House of Commons Contents Kuoni Contents Memo leak exposes asylum meltdown in middle England US was told of Thatcher 'coup plot' Thatcher and the Dogs of War Contents The Sunday Times Holmes charges into front rank of the Olympic greats A triumph even Coe could not match Army. mod Dyke tells of bullying by 'deranged' Campbell Contents Tory MP's company cashes in with tours of parliament Parkins on itv Men have mood swings too, girls NEC Berlusconi takes a kicking from Blair Loos and Lewinsky defend kiss'n'tells Met chief accused of flawed sting to trap 'hitman' Flybe Britain bounces as tide goes out Ford Blunkett to silence whistleblower Contents No-quibble refunds to end as M&S tightens belt E-mails reveal Whitehall battle to gag Ofsted chief Shackleton's crazed crew were near to cannibalism Howard snubbed by White House for Blair attacks Women turned off by Labour, warns Harman Volkswagen Curvy girls turn straight Women see their waistlines expand by 6in since 1950s Piano Auctions Limited Killer Lifestyles Shrinking navy outgunned by France MoD targeted by sniper wag over army cuts American Express Shires buckle under migrant tension Homebase Film to depict government 'crushing' of David Kelly Alliance Leicester Listen, this food is music to your ears Headset lets diners hear every bite Smart Grammar schools fear university bias for top pupils Thatcher and the Dogs of War Mark Thatcher, wayward son of the former prime minister, was last week arrested and accused of helping to plot the overthrow of a small oil rich country. Sunday Times reporters tell the story of a very African coup Subaru Reporting Team Despots, Oil and Torture Laura Ashley The Key Players Chronicle of a coup foretold The fatal flaw in the plot was that everyone knew it was coming, report Nicholas Rufford and Tom Walker Dreams of oil riches turned to dust in Harare Office World Contents Bad luck finally runs out for our golden girl Proper writing is like so overr8ed, innit kids Nationwide A sincere Tory party That's enough sleaze Jeans for Genes Appeal The Sunday Times When the going gets tough, the Bushes get dirty Picture Gallery Foxy Blair goes hunting for a way out over Europe Muddled BBC fingers its own man over Guinea coup plot Atticvs Tony budgets on earning approval of the economy-class crowd Atticvs Prescott's winning recipe packs a punch in the US Atticvs Boris Johnson never rests. In a single by the DJ Atticvs Africa, wonga and Scratcher: a morality tale for our times Jerusalem has been dropped from the new Church of Atticvs Sayings of Idi Amin, volume 20 Atticvs Action medical research Muslims? See how the facts stack up Lexus Cut coursework and be practical Valuing your MP Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … My husband Rod Liddle wrote a lengthy article When Rob Gambi was struck by cancer for a second time PC World From Diving with Sharks to Climbing Everest: 50 Wonders of the World to Experience The Passion of the Christ Bush struggles for big idea as protests begin Kerry's Vietnam heroics take a hit in veterans' crossfire Pentagon official named as spy for Israel Times Online Mitsubishi Motors Currys Mahdi army keeps guns in secret deal Rover French hostages held over scarf ban Botox 'put freeze on wifely duties' Homebase Laos defenceless as malaria surges Old rival returns to haunt Schröder Plane crashes blamed on 'black widows' Newlyweds among victims of bombers Saab 93 Today's weather Rover Newcomer wins Perrier award News in Brief Fatal air crash Woman's killer 'may be mentally ill' Death sentence Correction Four tickets share £5m Lotto jackpot Sectarian attack Agent convicted Minister of fun returns to be joker in race to topple Chirac The Times Arab world in grip of a 'Pop Idol' showdown Crowing hides wartime shame of the French Dying has done little to boost the reputations of two Less a carnival, more a charade Mark hands Africans publicity coup Congratulations have rung down country lanes over how Vauxhall Contents Golden Greats Glory for Kelly and sprinters Contents Powerade Kuqi brace sets up happy Ipswich The Sunday Times Lampard seals record start Osman's double lifts the Goodison gloom Defoe's gem is enough for Spurs Palace errors costly as Boro pounce Inspired Anelka proves too hot for Charlton Rampant Arsenal march on Alfa 147 Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Nationwide North Nationwide South Southern League Ryman League Unibond League Scotland CIS asurance Cup Tennent's Scottish Qualifying Cup Other Football Fixtures Saha hands Smith last-gasp goal Robson defends Shearer axe The Times New man at No 10 Luis Garcia will wear the No 10 shirt for Liverpool at Bolton today. He knows its significance and vows not to let the fans down Toyota United up bid to £25m After a week of bid and counterbid, on a backdrop of tabloid headliness, Wayne Rooney is close to a dream move to Old Trafford Rooney can fill United's superstar vacancy Eric Cantona and David Beckham were the talismanic stars United need — Rooney's the ideal player to fill that role Green throws £15m lifeline The Sunday Times Money talks in clash of Euro superpowers English have key influence The usual club suspects and Madrid's latest additions give England a say in who lifts the European Cup Vauxhall The Sunday Times guide to the 32 teams in this season's O'Neill's men have a mountain to climb Ukrainians Shakhtar Donetsk, funded by a mega-rich owner in the Abramovich mould, pose a real danger to the Scottish Champions. By Douglas Alexander Arsenal have winning look An impressive start to the season shows rumours of the Gunners' demise were greatly exaggerated Arsenal's 10 years of Euro failure Elliott's late strike stings Wigan Coca-Cola Championship Wolves revival denies Foxes Nowland is class act Sherwood sinks Forest Howard keeps run going as Luton win again Former Fergie starlet to the rescue Ready, steady Cole Chelsea's new regime has revived Joe Cole's career and the midfielder is determined to star in England's World Cup campaign. By Joe Lovejoy Eriksson must throw caution to the wind With or without Michael Owen, England have no excuses for failing to beat Austria and Poland, both of whom lost at home this month, writes Joe Lovejoy England's Joe Cole on. . . Air-Berlin Indian Stunner In-form Rahul Dravid will be a key wicket for England's bowlers when the NatWest Challenge starts this week The Sunday Times NatWest Challenge England freshen up the field The recall of Vikram Solanki and the recruitment of a new fielding coach demonstrate England's desire to improve their one-day form, reports Simon Wilde Gloucester glory in repeat The C&G Trophy final follows the same pattern as last year as Gloucestershire comfortably beat Worcestershire again Big three key to England's South African safari If Michael Vaughan's side can get the better of the Proteas' trio of powerful batsmen, a successful tour lies ahead The Sunday Times Wake Me up, It's a Dream Says Kelly Legend of the track fuelled by Belgian lager Albert Hill was the first—and before last night, the only—Briton to have completed the middle-distance double at on Olympic Games, writes Richard Lewis Britain's first lady clinches golden double Winning one gold in the city where she tore her Achilles tendon in 1997 took courage. Winning two showed brilliance EI Guerrouj joins ranks of Olympic legends A dream came true for the Moroccan when he won the 1500m, and he topped it last night with a glorious second gold medal in Athens, writes Richard Lewis And for her next trick. . . After last night's amazing triumph, Kelly Holmes is off to South Africa to nurture Britain's next generation of aspiring female athletes, writes Rob Hughes Today's TV highlights Didn't we do well …or did we? Amid the medals and the heartbreak one message shines through: the need for a revolution at the heart of British athletics Chinese take away more than gold from Athens China answered accusations that they are hunting medals in minor sports with two wins on the track to hand the world a warning for 2008, By Rob Hughes Cycling What price glory? Three sports that delivered value for money … and three that didn't Sailing Rowing Britain in the medals The rivals: How others have fared in the Olympics medal race Swimming Hockey Judo Fast and furious Darren Campbell answered his critics in the best possible way — by leading the British sprint relay team to Olympic glory Tevez strikes the golden goal for Argentina In the footsteps of heroes Athletics Mountain biking How the race was won Basketball Boxing Gymnastics Diving High jump Sailing Medal tables Wynne claims gritty bronze British kayaking star Ian Wynne beats the pain barrier after spraining an ankle to secure a medal. By Simon Buckland Kid Gloves British teenage boxing star Amir Khan, applauded by Olympic legends on his way to the final, bids to join them today Samsung The golden child Paula: Lost along the way It was meant to be her crowing glory, but Paula Radcliffe's burning desire to win Olympic gold may have caused her downfall History against the marathon man World champion Jaouad Gharib will today attempt something no athlete has ever achieved, inspired by his compatriot's gold medal, writes Richard Lewis The Sunday Times Sky Sports Schumacher so close Michael Schumacher is on the front row of the grid in Belgium today, and seems certain to claim a seventh world title Ultimate driving machine Thomas Levet is in inspired form at the BMW International Open as Europe's team falls into place Cool Langer does it his way The German seems to be neglecting his European captaincy duties ahead of the Ryder Cup, but don't be fooled—he knows what he is doing. By Nick Pitt Renault Scenic Jake's Progress Jake White's revamped South Africans will tour Britain this autumn as the world's most improved side, writes Nick Cain Dell Goode points way for Tigers Plain sailing for Wilkinson Clubs grab Lions' share A thrilling domestic season starts on Saturday, with the Lions certain to pay the price 11 long months from now Mazda Who's who in the Zurich Premiership Olympic Games Results round-up Today's racecards Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Celebration for Fallon as he fashions a Chic winner Sports round-up Swimming Fixtures Rugby league Cricket Bowls Motor Racing Racing Tennis This Week Sharapova open to bad influence The Wimbledon champion must ignore all distractions to stand any chance of success in New York this week The Times US Open Sport Letters The Sunday Times Caught in time Carlisle top the First Division, August 1974 One for the… Sam Tolchard, 15-year-old bowls player Sport on TV Don't miss this Saturday Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Former 400m hurdles Olympic champion David Hemery on The Sunday Times Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Olympics pass the dope test Vauxhall Cricket helps bring down the barriers Langer's tough choice Contents BA courts passenger anger with £4m staff ticket giveaway Spanish speed up £8.4n Abbey bid Shell plans bonus to rally workforce Peugeot Contents Gas network deal in the pipeline Contents Easy on the foam, Stelios Invest and you could go to jail Special Report An online betting company carries an unusual risk, writes Matthew Goodman Contents The Sunday Times Telegraph's tabloid in doubt Merrill raises team of 22 in sex battle Artisan founder offloads shares Times Online The Sunday Times Business Digest Boss may foil Lazard float Brambles has last laugh Stelios goes Easy on shaving foam Barclays set to become City's No 1 oil trader Industry fights high bills Middleweek calls in the Met over e-mail 'forgeries' McLaren profits go into a skid Airbus plans spoiler to stop new Boeing airliner from taking off Tobacco boss to get £4m 3 bets on Ladbrokes' Balls Café Rouge owner may put itself up for sale Santander can survive its Spanish inquisition UK misses out on Asian boom Almost 60% of our exports go to the EU, the world's slowest growing region, while China and India, the fastest growing, receive only 1% each. Britain needs to change direction, says Christopher Smallwood A new honest Shell Easyikea. com Merging malls mark change in art of retailing Bags of Trouble Chaos at Heathrow last week showed that British Airways doesn't need a strike to land itself in a mess. Dominic O' Connell reports on what went wrong and why more trouble may lie ahead How Long Will Eddington Last in the Pilot's Seat? Banking on the rich and famous Interview Marcus Gregson, London chief of HSBC Private Bank, is leading the drive to provide personal services for the growing number of wealth creators The Times Vital Statistics Marcus Gregson's Working Day The Sunday Times Glenmorangie up for grabs The family's decision to sell its controlling stake has disturbed the 'Glen of Tranquility', reports Robert Ballantyne Working Space Shell boss pours oil on troubled water In an exclusive interview, Jeroen van der Veer spells out his plans to appease investors and analysts to Lucinda Kemeny Uncovered: the advance of private investigators They snoop on employees, bidders and investors. Louise Armistead looks at why the City needs them more than ever Leading London Investigators US tech chief gives investors a lesson in chip design Executives says sceptical Britons understand neither ARM nor its $900m takeover deal. By Paul Durman Van der Veer's promises Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Title's cut zooms in on $3bn The UK film producer, run by Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan, now rivals the Hollywood giants. Dominic O'Connell reports Betonsports investors gamble on evading American law The Sunday Times McAlpine focuses on organic growth Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Alfred McAlpine? The Week that was HBOS studies the books at Abbey Business on the Box 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 Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Get to know thy customer Growing your Business Before finding new clients, firms must learn how to hold on to existing ones, says Rachel Bridge in part three of our series Profit from running an ethical firm How to make your business ethically responsible Todd Enterprises Cup Winner Authenticbusiness The Sunday Times The Business Doctor: Flexible hours would leave us in a right fix US Firm Setting up in Britain British Airways Reinventing the hot dog put tycoon on a roll How I Made It Plastic surgery for jet setters Idea of the Week Sign makers look for the exit Redcundancy forces Anne Baker to start her own business. It now has sales of £4m a year, but the writing could be on the wall for the family firm. By Colin Brennan What the Experts Say Trio Innovations' Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Avalon The challenge What the experts said Action taken Conclusion Film's light look at Black times Prufrock Jaguar Brewers whoop for Madonna Water in the desert Store's slap in the face Amec success story falls on deaf City ears Brambles Online Extra On Wall Street, by Dominic Rushe Prufrock@sunday-times Contents Can you beat the IHT trap? Families are sold 'doomed' tax plans Contents Bonuses cut again Footsie rises as the oil price finally falls Halifax The beginning of the end for house prices The Sunday Times Kill death duties Hertz small print drives our readers up the wall A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Yell sell-off is something to shout about Directors' Deals Credit card companies slash their cashback rates Customers will in future get less money back when they spend on their credit cards, writes Clare Francis Five ways to make a quick profit The stock market is going nowhere. Kathryn Cooper asked the experts how you can boost your portfolio by the end of the year Multiple Display Advertising Items Switch your Isa to get a better rate Cash Isas that once led the best-buy tables now pay hundreds of pounds less than the top deals, warns Clare Francis Banks put the squeeze on both savers and borrowers Mortgage rates have gone up by more than the hikes in the base rate, while savings rates have risen by less, writes Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items 'we Switch whenever we See a Better Deal' Tax blow over mis-sold policies Firms let customers fix their fuel bills Uswitch Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Pensioners miss out on 10% annuity rates Many people are unaware that their policies could pay up to 40% more than the market rate. By David Budworth Trader waits for the perfect spread My Diy Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Aap Why safe share plans may pay less than cash Banks are pushing schemes that let you invest in equities without any risk. But the experts are sceptical, writes Kathryn Cooper Good, Indifferent and Ugly Plans Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Pick a Protected Scheme Playing Safe Multiple Display Advertising Items Singer finally won the pop chart lottery Gordon Haskell struggled for decades before scooping the jackpot with a hit single in his fifties. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Uppers and Downers Ferdinand Mount believes a 'classless' delcusion grips Britain. Not only is the class divide wider than ever, but in a compelling new book he explores how the rich are treating the poor with an unprecedented contempt Mortgages for Business Contents Next Week Legends that keep Diana alive The cultural critic Camille Paglia was the first to identify Diana's iconic status back in 1992. Now, writing for the first time since the princess's death seven years ago, she defines her eternal allure The legacy she left: by those she touched most To unravel the truth from the myths, Roz Coward has talked to family, friends and the people the princess helped Fighting the thin culture They made me blow the whistle on immigration Revelations by civil servant Steve Moxon about immigration abuses forces a minister to quit. Here he tells why he felt compelled to go public I've turned tail to side with foxes I'm no moron—I trousered £2.9m last week Interview Has it really come to this, Mrs Robinson? Giles Hattersley finds the fantasy of youth and experience is shattered when he joins toy boys speed dating older ladies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items You can have too many human rights The Human Rights Act has helped to fuel our compensation culture and is creating spurious rights in almost every area of life, writes the retired High Court judge Oliver Popplewell My night with a lion Alexandra Fuller shot to fame writing on her Rhodesian childhood. Now she brings the same searing honesty to an adult adventure Language of War Bullies only win if they crush a child's spirit Camelot chief executive Dianne Thompson, who last week launched an anti-bulling campaign, tells how she overcame her own awful experiences The Sunday Times crossword Tormented by Text My Architect: building the truth about dad An illegitimate son tells Stuart Wavell of his quest for answers about his famous father's double life Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents AMP: Arcan Diva AVR300, £1,300 DVD Player: Denon DVD-A11, £1,700 Bring the big screen home Doores campaign Get Digital Cinema-quality entertainment at home is no longer reserved for high-flyers. David Price guides you through the jargon and creates three stunning systems to suit very different pocketsa Loudspeakers: Elac FS 207.2*2 (£1,000), Elac FS 203.2*2 (£600) Elac CC 200.2 (£500) Alternative Theatres for your Lifestyle Music software pricing off key Sounding off Display: Pioneer PDP-434HDE, £3,500 Camera, Action Child Minder Black Box Games: the latest games for computer, console and mobil Change your Tune Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Stack up the autumn outings Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Sally Kinnes tracks down an essential selection of seasonal events Talk of the Town Mr and Mrs Popular No Nonsense DBTel Db320 All-Round Family Phone BT Brilliant! Peek into the greatest minds of the past century at the brilliant Peoplesarchive. com I'll raise you a Kit Kat. . . and 500 quid Bookmakers may have announed last week that business is good, says William Shaw, but gambling in schools is now a real problem Multiple Display Advertising Items A thoroughly modern way to handle tradition The King's school, Ely, has broken with the past and made a woman head teacher. Sian Griffiths hears her vision for the future Top universities want top GCSEs Argan Spread All perfectly charming - as long as you discount me Winner's Dinners Roo rues the day Shock exchange The tabloid week History re-run of the week This Life Bridge job of the week Dictionary of the week Plague of the week Value judgment of the week The Independent: Susan Mary Alsop Last word. . . Proper Charlie The Guardian: Ota Sik Czech political reformer, 1919-2004 Winner's Letters Britney Spear-Mint People of the Week A New Thatch Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Pack It in Ryanair says you can go on holiday with nothing but hand luggage. Who are they kidding? BT How light can you travel? SinGAPORE AIRLinES A weekend in Milan in August is one thing. But just imagine it… Travel brief The critical eye Taking my father to paradise He left the north of Ireland a generation ago, and longed to return. Stanley Stewart took his father on a final journey Multiple Display Advertising Items BlackBerry Travel brief Eleventh hour for Alitalia Holiday money Bank holiday and the forecast is… no idea You just can't rely on the sunshine . . . so here's our pick of tomorrow's treats, whatever the weather Clubs Sunsail Bargains of the week Olympic Holidays Smog crisis in SE Asia Where was I? Readers' rants Love, lies and a rascal king From sweet treats to high scandal, the Lot is France in the raw. By Anthony Peregrine Cut dead by scary Mr Steel She was crazy like a fool, but Jim Anderson found her daddy wasn't cool Intercontinental Le Grand Hotel Far and away: escape the world at a wilderness hotel Civilisation: it has its uses, but do you ever want to leave it all behind? You can. Follows our writers to the most remote hideaways on earth, from the Sahara to the wilds of Scotland The Sunday Times Relaxing Luxury Discounts The Sunday Times Ass you like it Bad temper, colossal genitalia, unsavoury habits—but donkey travel is a great way to go, says Tim Moore Multiple Display Advertising Items Top hole for would-be Berties PG Wodehouse would approve of Devon's new art-deco treat. By Liz Edwards Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Burnt in Crete, amazed in Africa, wet in Wales: Frances Barber seeks out drama Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a four-night adventure for two in the Tunisian Sahara, with Wigmore, Holidays The competition Contents Inside Contents How a converted bakery in… Walk Mill, Guyzance, Northumberland, £400,000 Moving… My transfer coup When the former England footballer Stan Bowles rented a house in Neasden in the 1970s, he managed to sell the greenhouse Eames Eiffel chair Design Classics Out of retirement Houses of the week Sunday best . . . £159,950 Portrait of an artist's home Octacon St. James Homes Battle of The Beach Planning wrangles may prevent the building of a controversial apartment block in Cornwell, says Graham Norwood Don't fall into land grab trap French Mistress Before your book the removal men and head overseas, make sure that your new property isn't earmarked for compulsory purchase. You could get much less than you bargained for Alcoholics Anonymous Carte de Séjour Glorious revival Motor racing and an eye for detail have enabled the Earl of March to transform Goodwood House from a staley pile into a family? home, says Alice Douglas Crest Bringing the outdoors inside Top florist Stephen Woodhams opened up his south London flat to add more daylight—and more of the garden too, reports Simon Brooke Barratt Stephen Woodhams' gardening tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items When a stranger calls Multiple Display Advertising Items Create a profitable space on the roof Flat-owners don't have to move for a garden. Just stay put, add a roof terrace and enhance the property's value, says Wendy Sloane Times Online Hamptons Foxtons The project Installing a luxury shower can be an invigorating move Multiple Classified Advertising Items On Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Impulse buy turns out grand In the first of two extracts from Grand Designs Abroad, Kevin McCloud visits a manor in Limousin, France, destroyed by German troops French Leave Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterton International Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beside the Seaside All that wind and salt can make coastal gardens difficult. Caroline Donald visits a desinger in Devon who has made the most of it The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Know your autumn onions Susan Berger tells us which varieties are the best for planting now, and how to go about it Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Are we all doomed? With no buyers in sight, will the lettings market offer Rosie Millard a better chance of making money? Knightfrank The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Scooby-Doo! Cravin' the Raven Scooby-Doo! Cravin' the Raven Hello Everyone! The Funday Times War Report Move Ya Body Space Walk Go Batty Car Pool The Powerpuff Girls Pickle Sickles Pickle Sickles This week, we're going a farway towards finding the next Tiger Woods Wordwise Beach line The stars of The OC talk to Jenny Eden about acting on the hit Channel 4 series Harry Potter Shore Rescue Richard Mead joins the lsle of Wight Coastguard on a day of training exercises On the edge Volunteer life-savers Coast code Book Fresh! This Week Television See Blue Live at Legoland Wint It! Book DVD Single Leave (Get out) Jojo Album Top of the Popats Home Truths Funday goes down under to meet Lynne McGranger, who plays Home and Away's Irene Roberts Squirt Newton's Law Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher Robot Crusoe QF Quick Fire Kids on Film The Films The point of the Giffoni The Stars The Jurors Destination Germany Fans utd Contents Contents New F430 leads Ferrari fightback Up to Speed Aladdin's cave unlocked at Goodwood BMW's 3-series secret is out Cars on TV They must fit me like a glove Me and my Motors Lennox Lewis On his CD Changer Is the estate car becoming cool? Big danger of mini machinese Motorised skateboards and mini-motorbikes are the latest craze, but how safe are they, asks Dipesh Gadher Nationwide Porsche The fuel misers' Olympics Andrew Frankel pits high-tech hybrids against humble diesels Times Online Honda The Sunday Times Getting a high from his little box of treasure Model car kits are highly collectable and dealer Bob Dobinson tells Giles Chapman that to some fans even their smell is something special Multiple Display Advertising Items Shades at Hand …gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Mobile Office Absolute Beginners The Knowledge Road Surfaces Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Honda Cr-V Vital Statistics Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A vulgar plastic pram - I love it Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prophet on a charge The man behind London's congestion fee is selling the idea across Britain and the world, says Nicholas Rufford Who's next? The Sunday Times Blackspot 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 Approved Pre-Owned Contents The Terminal Contents So you thought it was safe to go back in the water? Well, think again, DreamWorks's underwater mafia movie, Shark Tale, wil ensure its rivals are soon sleeping with the fishes, says Garth Pearce Slow Byrner She's shared a bed with Brad Pitt, and directors are effusive. But it's not turning the head of the down-to-earth Rose Byrne, says David Eimer Magnificent obsessions After 50 years, why is the Guinness Book of Records still a hit? It's a boy thing, says Bryan Appleyard, who once played patience for a week Greatest weight balanced on teeth Before her recent showcase gig in La Angelamccluskey This has been the worst summer for Hollywood movies Excess baggage lost in transit Wedding bells Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Rest of the week's films Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut Short Cuts Fear and Trembling The Chronicles of Riddick Phone Soul Plane Raising Helen The Month Revolution on two wheels This is the Che Guevara you won't see on a T-shirt—and Walter Sailes's The Motorcycle Diaries brings him startlingly to life. By Cosmo Landesman Airports are a symbol of power, but their design is … Architecuture Hayward Gallery Next Week in the Sunday Times Look out for the Month Contents Double Minority retorts Arab-American or even Welsh, the oppressed are having the last laugh, says Stephen Armstrong This time, they've gone too far Shlock horror, lazy direction, standards at an all-time low—is this the best Edinburgh can do, asks Hugh Canning The Motorcycle Diaries Spinning out of control Despite its spirit, Akram Khan's latest piece passes in a blur, says David Dougill Thomas Beecham Sibelius, Symphony No 2; Dvorak, Symphony No 8 BBC so and Royal Philharmonic BBC Music BBCL 4154 Karel Szymanowski Classical CD of the week Complete Songs Juliana Gondek, Iwona Sobotka, Urszula Kryger, Piotr Beczala; Reinild Mees (piano) Channel Classics CCS 19398 (4 CDs) Saint-Georges Violin Concertos Volume 2 Qian Zhou, Toronto Camerata, dir Kevin Mallon Naxos 8.557322 Salvatore Sciarrino Pagine & Canzoniere da Scartatti Xasax ZZT 031001 Schubert Classical Winterreise Ian Bostridge (tenor), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) EMI 5 57790 2 The Libertines Pop and Jazz The Libertines Rough Trade RTRADCD166 Steve Earle The Revolution Starts Now Artemis RCD17023 Bjork Medulla One Little Indian TPLP358CD Bronze Age Fox The Bronze Age Fox Compilation Bagatelle ELLE 05 New kids in town The Radio Dept Who are they? Velvet Crush Stereo Blues Action AMCD 109 Various Artists A Box of Odd Shefield Photographic Corporation SPCLP001 Ray Charles Genius Loves Company EMI Liberty 866 5402 The Blue Nile High Sanctuary SANCD285 Neil Ardley, Ian Carr, Don Rendell Greek Variations & Other Aegean Exercises UCJ 9866899 The Month Rain, rain, go away Just when festival fatigue was setting in, a few sparkling productions sent the clouds packing, says Adrian Turpin Video Music Awards Blithe Spirit Theatre Royal, Bath Private Fears in Public Places Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Circus Oz Festival Hall A touch of alchemy The golden sounds of Wagner on period, instruments leave Paul Driver glowing all over The Greek Passion Play it again, man Pop Why so many covers albums from pop's big names, asks Mark Edwards HMV Medicine: still the best laughter? Not just another dodgy hospital sitcom, Green Wing has a dramatic twist. By Stephen Armstrong Prepare for attack An explosion of terrorvision is set of hit our screens, says Sally Kinnes Superset Tennis The Sunday Times Buried Child The top arts events of the coming months The Terminal Brighton Rock Merce Cunningham Dance Company Black President: The Art & Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Film The Critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Opera Pop Dance Concerts Comedy Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Concerts Pop Comedy The Perrier Comedy Award Shows Film The Bourne Supremacy This week, don't miss Theatre a Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Art Russian Landscape in the Age of Tolstoy Comedy Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure Opera Orfeo ed Euridice Dance Dangerous Liaisons Concerts II Fidelio Piano Quartet Pop Mark Lanegan Richard Burns Rally PC, £29.99; PS2, Xbox, £39.99; all ages Thunderbirds GBA, £39.99, all ages The Times Literary Supplement PC, £34.99, all ages The Month The Passion of the Christ MGM, 18,121 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £14.99 (VHS), rental 1 Thunderbirds/3am Busted Rain Man MGM, 15,128 mins; £15.99 (DVD) Les Dames Bois de Boulogne/Orphee/Les Enfants Terrbles BFI, PG/PG/12,82/91/102 mins; £19.99 each (DVD) Agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 859 Hardbacks Paperbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data supplied Contents Always look on the bright side of life Wodehouse: A Life by Robert McCrum Viking £20 pp530 Read on… The secret of cinematic success? Blood sweat, and tears Down and Dirty Pictures Miramax, Sundance and the Rise of Independent Film by Peter Biskind Bloomsbury £18.99 pp545 Read on… Diary Lizzie Siddal: The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel by Locinda Hawksley Deutsch £17.99 pp230 Progress report The Turks Today by Andrew Mango J Murray £20 pp292 Absurd person singular Berlusconi's Shadow Crime, Justice and the Pursuit of Power by David Lane Allen Lane £18.99 pp336 Silvio Berlusconi Television, Power and Patrimony by Paul Ginsborg Verso £16 pp189 What Margaret Drabble has on her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: John Kerry Seduction Artists Lunatics Literary Quiz Identify these six authors and answers the 45 teasing questions for a chance to win a library of Faber b9ooks worth £10,000 Disguises Competition Diet Mishaps Sky Burial The resilience of the human spirit One Fourteenth of an Elephant: A Memoir of Life and Death on the Burma-Thailand Railway by Ian Denys Peek Doubleday £18.99 pp522 A nasty piece of work So Me by Graham Norton Hodder £18.99 pp342 Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend by Stephen Davis Ebury £18.99 pp482 Pop Gene Vincent: There's One In Every Town by Mick Farren The Do-Not Press £9.99 pp189 Keith Richards Before They Make Me Run by Kris Needs Plexus £12.99 pp350 Darwin's eccentric defenders A Reason for Everything Natural Selection and the English Imagination by Marek Kohn Faber £20 pp392 A life less ordinary Acting my Life: The Autobiography by Ian Holm with Steven Jacobi Bantan £18.99 pp340 Donkey business Spanish Steps: One Man and his Ass on the Pilgrim Way to Santiago by Tim Moore Cape £16.99 pp328 Life after Henry Author, Author by David Lodge Secker £16.99 pp389 Light and easy The Closed Circle by Jonathan Coe Viking £17.99 pp448 Opportunity knocks The Best of McSweeney's Volume One edited by Dave Eggers H Hamilton £17.99 pp432 Keeping it lean and mean Magic Seeds by V S Naipaul Picador £16.99 pp294 Children's book of the week WHSmith Backroom Boys: The secret Return of the British Boffin by Francis Spufford Paperbacks Brothers under the Skin: Travels in Tyranny by Christopher Hope Sex Crimes From Renaissance to Enlightenment by Williams Naphy The Burning Girl by Mark Billingham read by Roger Lloyd Pack and Georgina Landau Bad Attitudes by Agnes Owens Conquerors of Time Exploration and Invention in the Age of Daring by Trevor Fishlock Split Second by David Baldacci read by Damian Lewis The Point of Departure Diaries from the Front Bench by Robin Cook The Rules of Engagement by Antia Brookner You really must read… The Sunday Times Shall we kill the president? Checkpoint by Nicholson Baker Chatto £6.99 pp128 The Killing Joke Contents Best profile Tape it: the best (and worst) of the week Best films Best comedy King Of The Hill Day Monday, FX, 10am The big question What's Inside Frank Sinatra's Coffin? Monday, C4,9pm Wish you were here Holidays In The Danger Zone Monday, BBC4, 9pm Welcome back The OC, Monday, E4,9pm Get up offa that thing Fit Street, Tuesday, C4,2.15pm Success story A Place In The Sun Revisited Tuesday, C4,8. 30pm Rogue male? James Hewitt: Confessions Of a Cad Tuesday, Biography, 9pm Gay eye The L Word Wednesday, Living TV, 10pm The one to watch Doc Martin, Thursday, ITV1, 9pm Period dramas The War Game/Threads Saturday, UKTV Documentary, 9pm Radio Pick of the Day But dad, I love him My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé (C4,12.55pm) Out of time The Future Is Wild: Welcome To The Future (BBC2, 1pm) Roll on Beijing Olympic Closing Ceremony (BBC1, 7pm) Scream team How Not To Decorate (Five, 8pm) Pick of the day Get a New Life (BBC2, 8pm) Television to die for Road Raja (Sky One, 9pm) Junk bonds Spy (BBC3, 10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Next, Top of the Form Junior Mastermind (BBC1, 7pm) Within these walls Lost Buildings Of Britain: Millbank Penitentiary (C4,8pm) Best whodunit Poirot (ITV1, 9pm) Best documentary Notting Hill Riots (UKTV History, 9pm) Pick of the day Messiah III (BBC1, 9pm) Only in America Da Ali G Show (E4,10pm) Adams was first Comedy Connections: Red Dwarf (BBC1, 10.55pm) Films Film choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Money for old soap Holby City (BBC1, 8pm) Splendid isolation Campbeltown (BBC2, 9pm) Wing commander The West Wing (E4,9pm) Hit-and-miss comedy Swiss Toni (BBC3, 9.30pm) Sex and the cities NY-Lon (C4,10pm) Pick of the day Holidays in The Danger Zone: America Was Here (BBC4, 9pm) Our thing The Sopranos (E4,10pm) It's been a privilege The Aristocracy (UKTV Documentary, 10pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The big dish Ready Steady Cook (BBC2, 4.30pm) Lucky France Best music Der Rosenkavalier (Performance, 7.55pm) Pick of the day Steel River Blues (ITV1, 9pm) True love Made For Each Other? (C4,8pm) Lucky France Makeover show Nip/Tuck (C4,10pm) Makeover show 2 Secret Admirer (C4,12.20am) Films Films choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Best lab rats What Am I Like?—The Personality Test (BBC1, 8pm) Expect fireworks Brainiac: Science Abuse (Sky One, 8pm) At least it's not Holby Dr Sleep (BBC2, 9pm) Birth of a nation Hot Spots: Iran (BBC4, 9pm) Happy as Larry Curb Your Enthusiasm (E4,11.10pm) Pick of the day The Hamburg Cell (C4,9pm) Best documentary Sikhs And The City (BBC1, 11.30pm) Bullet point Line Of Fire (C4,12.10am) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day They're all ears Spy Secrets: Eavesdropping On The World (Five, 8pm) Life after Tony Carrie And Barry (BBC1, 9pm) I think he's got it Will And Grace (C4,9pm) Cops sans frontières Interpol Investigates (National Geographic, 9pm) Pick of the day Green Wing (C4,9.30pm) Return of the balls Eyes Down (BBC1, 9.30pm) Cowgirl's prayer Emmylou Harris—From a Deeper Well (BBC2, 11.35pm) A little night music Mixmaster (ITV1, 3.35am) Films Film Choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day You're a star The X Factor (ITV1, 7.35pm) As any fuller kno The Worst Jobs In History (C4,8pm) Best romcom Von Trapped (ITV1, 8.45pm) Best chat Parkinson (ITV1, 9.45pm) Pick of the day The Art Show (C4,6pm) Best documentary Storyville: The Beauty Academy Of Kabul (BBC2, 11pm) Top 10 TV programme Millions Viewing week ending Aug 1 Films Film choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sony Contents VW Lurpak Contents Opener Clarks Lexus Denise Leigh, 33, was joint winner of Channel 4's award-winning arts series Triton Relative Values: continued Amdega Kodak Saw Guerrillas Racing towards us Then Columns of Smoke The Ice Queen Cometh She started off as a jeweller in the family business. 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