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ResumoContents Hirst's shark is sold to America Contents Virgin Beside Titan's seaside Blunkett's anger over drink laws Defecting Tory MP gives Labour boost Contents The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Empiredirect 4,000 shot in Britain in a year Figures show war on gun crime failing Tories promise to slash £35bn Whitehall waste Brown picks tycoon to back power bid Party Chairman Could Be Comeback Job Palace prescribes hard work to keep the princes busy Contents HSBC Tsunami survivors die as aid falters Civil service poet attacks Prescott's shambolic reign Women need that healthy touch Intelligent Finance Big Brother is bad for your health, says Greer Mi5 boss admits bugging Adams Scargill's union gets £10m cut of miners' sick pay Final remedy for NHS dental crisis: pliers AOL Unlimited Software glitch mars Saturn moonshot Mercedes-Benz Titan Facts English youth turns its back on British identity Detainee claims he was Mi5 link man Contents Young guns target £22m country seat Makeover kings bid for mansion 'Comedy fascist' is viewers' choice in TV election World Offers British Airways Brown: let women lead Africa out of poverty Inverlochy Castle Hotel Salads with more fat than a burger Ken asks Castro to visit London The Sunday Times Times Online Www. volkswagen. co. uk First brain cells grown in lab Flybe Three face coup inquiry after Thatcher deal Insight Stars in big cars target of 4x4 rage Harry Enfield ad banned for Churchill joke Quality Standard 13 species at risk in dying British seas EasyJet On Speed Wakeup your Internet Army killer linked to Milly murder Labour to extend Tory right-to-buy housing policy CitroËn Harry: The Boy Reaction to Harry dressed as a Nazi has been marked more by astonishment than anger. How could he be so stupid? Richard Woods, Nicholas Hellen and John Elliott report on the isolation that sparked a historic royal gaffe Monarch Contents In the Bubble Humour is key to Nazi dress Tiscali German Roots Still a Royal Embarrassment Germans hit snag in bid for London stock exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Birt to Blair: sort out Gordon PM's personal adviser identifies a problem Well-off seek free childcare Not quite as innocent as she first appears Profile The big secret of espionage is that spying doesn't work Saga Think Again To coldly go Lanacane Big is not always best Bush can still pull off a Reagan triumph Do You Find this Offensive? Lost trust is threat that will catch out Blair in the end The Tory kiss of death to pop strikes again Atticvs Being on Tony's arm is doing Cherie's earning power some harm Atticvs O'Brien hounded by Fox over 'slur' on Howard's appeal to Muslims Atticvs If you want to get on in Labour circles, don't get on Atticvs Something rotten in the state of Harry's education If there was one person who would spring to the defence Atticvs It must be where Tony Blair learnt all about spin and Atticvs Not everyone in the cabinet is enthralled by the Atticvs Mortages for Business Sticking plaster aid is never the answer Bmi No aid to Khmer Unfair to England Points Time for rest Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Do You Want this 24 Hours a Day? Bars will woon be applying to open round-the-clock. Labour says it will calm binge drinking. Critics says it will fuel it. Tom Robbins reports DFDS Seaways Tackling Problem Pubs: Your Rights under the New Licensing Laws Desperate search for hope in the rubble of orphan islan Children who lost everything Tomorrow Toyota Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandal of beach where Britons died Teacher training agency Tourists say death count is too low Mothers fight over baby 81 Plastic surgery comes over all glossy Gang seized for Briton's murder Excelairways Lexus America fights for Iraqi hearts with TV onslaught Deadlier face of torture emerges 10-year sentence for Abu Ghraib guard Abbas seeks Hamas ceasefire Germans 'sick of Nazi reminders' Sunnis threaten to disown election Bush goes to the ballroomen route to the battle Saab 93 Second-Term Policy Blitz Virus Alarm Contents Today's weather Jaguar X-Type Estate 'i was right,' says mercy killer News in Brief Plane loses wheel British sex attacker gets 150 years Ex-leader in coma Correction £9.6m Lotto jackpot to roll over Football clashes Haunted house James Bondski turns back clock The Sunday Times The natives are revolting at Chateau Giscard Colonials and natives: lessons for Harry and Gordon Make love, not war."It was a difficult choice, I alway Vauxhall Go on, Michael, vote for Posh Blushing bishops are lost for words Contestants on Celebrity Big Brother whinge that they Contents Wenger erupts at Fergie jibe I'll never answerl questions about 'that man' again Alfa 147 Turismo Se Fowler and Wright-Phillips too good for Palace Chelsea keep up their jinx on Spurs Pedersen scuppers nine-man Portsmouth Dudek hands victory to United Canny Keane still pulls midfield strings The Manchester United captain proved his quality in te heat of battle despite the best efforts fo rival Steven Gerrard Phone thrown at scorer Rooney Face front: Man United fans taunt Liverpool yesterday Football Shorts England facing kick-off row Another wine from Mourinho Vinnie Jones for president Romario suffers from foot in mouth outburst Racism, a matter of black and white Football tales from the tabs . . The Sunday Times Charlton cash in on Upson errors Brian Glanville at The Valley Shearer back in his old routine Roberts lifts Wigan Jason Mellor at Millmoor Contents Knight to the rescue Stelios shoots down Gunners Villa emerge with honours The Sunday Times Blue-chip Investment Written off as too small, Leon Osman will be a key man in Everton's midfield at Middlesbrough this afternoon The Sunday Times Boro begin to give Job satisfaction The Middlesbrough player believes his luck may finally be changing and a win over Everton today would do his cause no harm, writes Paul Forsyth End of injury nightmare lets Coleman see light The Fulham manager is desperate for a win against West Brom today, but insists that Mohamed al-Fayed is putting no pressure on him. By Brian Doogan 'The chairman has to realise drastic measures are needed. He's got to do something' Football's wheeler-dealer faces his toughest task reviving Southampton and keeping the ailing club in the Premiership Shooting from the lip: Harry Redknapp on. . . Beckhamfights for his Future His attempts to master the language may have won him friends off the pitch, but it is now or never for England's captain if he is to make a lasting impression in Spain. By John Carlin The Sunday Times Morientes bullish about Anfield chances Liverpool's new striker may have been surplus to reauirements in Madrid, but he believes he has nothing to prove Air-Berlin We fly Europe The top 10 Afier scoring an incredible 45 goals 40 int…onal appearances for Mexico Brandi Chastain The Sunday Times When Hamma Monza forward Milene Domingues married Ronaldo on Karven Brady Birgit Prinz Delia Smith Book of the week Extreme Golf, By Duncan Lennard, Pavilion, hb, £20 Tanya Turner 9Mia Hamm 10Jes Bhamra DVD of the week F1 World Championship 2004, Duke, £19.99 60 seconds in sport With windsurfer Nick Dempsey, Olympic bronze medal-winner England warm up for summer ball England's women have arrived back from training in La Manga in time for Wednesday's Euro 2005 draw in Manchester Vc poker. com The rise of women's football in England Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Bent double boosts Royle Coca-Cola League Hoddle relishes first win McKenna foils Leicester Dunne punishes Forest Nicholls confirms Luton's return to the top Thorne cuts into Leeds Gibbs cuts loose to wear down England Harmison limps off Multiple Display Advertising Items Jones promises to play it for keeps The wicketkeeper was selected because England needed his ability with the bat. He hasn't lived up to his billing yet, but vows to deliver, By Simon Wilde Umpire outburst costs Vaughan £5,500 The England captain found himself in hot water last right and, to make matters worse, a gruelling tour is taking its toll on his players, writes Simon Wilde The Sunday Times Ntini talks a good game The great pretender The Sale fly-half discusses his big chance and his greatest rival with David Walsh The essential Charlie Hodgson, prince among fly-halves Invite Pumas to the party The Evropean nations would dothemselves and rugby a favour by letting Argentina form an even more lucrative Seven Nations tournament Munster stumble on Bath clean up rivals Bourgoin Round-up Elvis's late try leaves Castres all shook up Garelti Davies at Tim Gnell Nine-try Leinster outclas feeble ltalians Michael Foley at Lansdowne Road Lions heroes in the making Biarritz blitz batting Wasps European qualifiers Tigers still in the hunt after mauling of Calvisano Heineken European Cup: how they stand in the race for the quarter-finals Fearsome French deliver knockout blow Welsh stare at oblivion Defeat for the Dragons at Newcastle today would end Welsh interest in Europe and highlight the folly of amorphouse teams The Sunday Times Pichot discovers cure for travel sickness Kingsholm holds no fears for the Argentine scrum-half as his Stade Francias team aims to book a place in the Heineken Cup quarter-finals today. By Nick Cain RFU to unveil damning report on injury crisis England learing League Skills Exit Evans? Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Staring down the barrel Lomu comeback Sampson the sulk Out of favour Tom foolery Zero tolerance Surgeons battle Tsunami support Quote of the week Separated at birth The Sunday Times After Lleyton Hewitt, Australia's tennis future is barren compared with Britain Henman tunes up for Open by defeating Agassi The British No 1 finds his form ahead of the Grand Slam event but he may be joined by Greg Rusedski in Davis Cup retirement, writes Barry Flatman Federer the favourite: how the men line up for the Australian Open World at her Feet The Russian threat: how the women line up in the Australian Open Tv Coverage The Sunday Times Rose gets off to a flyer The Englishman returns to form at the Sony Open in Hawaii as Michelle Wie heads back to school after missing the cut Moss on amission to moon Fined for a below-the-belt gesture, the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver says that he may bare more today Tide turns against Ellen High seas and veering winds are taking a toll on Britain's top solo sailor, who now fears that her yacth might not survive Team Ellen: three key players on shore The technical director The weather man Ken Campbell The Sunday Times Still on course for glory Foster runs hot to seal place in world bowls final Sports round-up Results round-up This week's fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Racing This Week Riding school This year's class of young ump jockeys may be the best yet, but early signs are that Paddy Brennan could soon top the pile Strong Flow over first hurdle The 2003 Hennessy winner made a pleasing return from injury at Warwick to stay on course for a Gold Cup clash with Best Mate. By Andrew Longmore Three rivals chasing Paddy Brennan The Sunday Times The Times Caught in time Yorkshire win the country championship, 1962 Sport Letters Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Andrew Murray, Britain's US Open junior tennis champion, on Ricky Hatton Travel Sport on TV Don't miss this Times Online Mourinho overdoes mischief The voice of sports Renaukt. Setting New Standards in Safety King who is eager to be backat court No Big Brotherly love Contents Article Withdrawn Tesco targets rivals with new non-food store Migrant workers fill the gaps Sepecial Report The government says that foreigners help the economy but others are sceptical. Report by Dominic O'Connell and Archna Shukla 5 Golden Globe Awards Far-sighted . . . an eye test that led to James Murray … Headhunters seek chairman for Hammerson Publisher plans £1.4bn float Contents The Sunday Times OU Business School Airbus set for China take-off Alchemy aims to extract gold from Allders Multiple Display Advertising Items Now Phoenix follows the fashion for caravan parks Swiss bonus deal for quarry bosses Ofcom 'needs power of fines to force BT change' Business Digest Magan on the hunt for funds in Europe Seifert set to raise LSE offer Cherrys may lift Countryside bid Business Frank Warren fights to hook Title Boxing AIM coal miner hires Cazenove Charles Church Middle market firms gloomy on 2005 outlook Airbus is flying high, but is Britain on board? Labour's Sixties stunt is bad economics, baby Economic Outlook Beyond the cult A loss of goodwill The blame game hots up as dollar keeps falling American Account Fantasy dragons William R Huff is . . . Cable Guy Few in Britain have heard of Bill Huff, But the secretive American is the most powerful shareholder in Telewest and NTL. Now he wants to merge them into a new media force that could be sold to a US cable giant. Report by Dominic Rushe and Paul Durman The Men Set for a Bumper Payday Air France KLM Sales giant of the motor trade The Andrew Davidson Interview Six years ago critics rubbished Peter Johnson's strategy to revive Inchcape. But with turnover about to top £4bn, he is firmly in the driving seat Allied Irish Bank (GB) Peter Johnson's Working Day Vital Statistics Online optician is making high-street chains see red Glasses Direct, founded by a 21-year-old student, is undercutting the established industry. Matthew Goodman reports Working Space Shipping faces crisis as British ports fill up The government must approve new container terminals this year or risk hurting trade, writes Dominic O'Connell The Sunday Times The dragons who would be angels Even the experts are learning from a TV show in which potential investors tear apart business ideas. By Paul Durman Multiple Display Advertising Items World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Equipment hire firm buildson turnround Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Ashtead? Sainsbury beats Christmas gloom The Week that was Todd Enterprises The Week Ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweet scent of success Don't fall foul of interview rules The Business Doctor Selling Shares in a Family Firm Kingston Smith What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Software maker for blind looks for mass market Dolphin Computer Access helps those who can't see well to use computers but believes its products could be used by a much wider market, writes Philip Smith Dolphin's Challenges Enterprise Network Helping Middle Marketcompanies to … Progress Report Golfbidder Mafia can't keep Desmond out of New York Prufrock Tesco makes HQ visitors pay for water Prufrock British Airways BBC creates a battle of bras Lady Morrison's shopping slip Korean challenge Market Mole Contents Filth! Germaine Greer, the veteran feminist, reveals why she quit Big Brother, It wasn't just the degradation, it was the dirt Contents London Catfight: The Younger Sisters Show No Mercy for their Former Heroine Who's who in the Big Brother Menagerie Playing for time in Auschwitz Anita Lasker-Wallfisch faced certain death at the hands of the Nazis. Only luck and her cello saved her from the gas chambers, she tells Stephen Venables Vauxhall Screams that still haunt my dreams Mum, the family cabbie Why I resigned from the blasphemous Beeb Antony Pitts, a senior Radio 3 producer, found the Jerry Springer opera so offensive he had to go Wild weather warnings I may take my breakfast elsewhere Shopping and voting is the future for Cosmo girls Sam Baker, editor of Cosmopolitan, on why she has launched a campaign to get her readers to vote Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul and me and the hate campaign The McCartneys, in a rare interview, tell Helen Chislett they've had enough of media sniping Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to break the blue-rinse Tory barricade Guantanamo? It's like death row but worse Clive Stafford Smith is on his way to Cuba to bring home the Britons held there. He talks to Jasper Gerard Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times crossword No 4104 Doctor, I've a bad case of self-help A new scheme is prescribing prose instead of Prozac. Cosmo Landesman says watch out for the side effects Downshifting the kids into country strife Parents should beware the perils of the rural drug culture, says Sally Jones Finding a way forward Millions have been poured into the school near where Damilola Taylor was murdered. Has it made a difference, asks Sian Griffiths When is a league table not a leauge table? The latest school assessments are of little use toparents, says Chris Woodhead The Sunday Times Relocation doesn't mean a step back Chris Woodhead Answer the question Anarchy in the UK goes soft Doors Your guide to the internet Matthew Wall finds that the immediacy of the web is making it simple to forge a new social order Bank on secure storage Sounding off Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Stargazing Site test To celebrate Einstein Year, Christine McGourty explores the big ideas that have shaped the past century Einstein's Legacy Superstrings Famous Lives Catch-All Time Travel Delightful company . . . shame about the plaice Winner's Dinners Chaves told to check out Souvenirs of the week This Life Enterpreneurs of the week Fashion note of the week Lifelong burden of the week So how Much for a Snog? People of the Week New Royal Party Sensation Banker Branches our Warm welcome of the week Campaigners of the week The Daily Telegraph: Sir Anthony Meyer Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Alison Willcocks Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Travel Good, Clean Fun How to have a fantastic holiday without destroying the planet It's your holiday—so why should you spend it saving the planet? Because it's Yes, responsible travel can open a whole world of new adventures. Brian Schofield and Matt Rudd report on how and why it's worth being worthy Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Beach holidays Safari trips It's the little things—10 ways to travel more responsibly Markwarner Local cultures Big adventures Dive trips But what about my flight? Great treks Our man at the poolside Somehow, we persuaded Frederic Raphael to review the swankiest luxury resort in Mexico Absolute Luxury Alaska Multiple Display Advertising Items Sleek Stelios sets sail for £59 a night Direction Holiday money The Sunday Times Kuoni Cheap fares to Australia do exist — just not during … Questions & Answers Olympic Holidays Relax as Hard as You like California snow rush All Ways Readers' rants Thailand: trips start February Did you win it? Where was I? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You've got the flights . . . … now book the room, with The Good Hotel Guide's pick of where to stay in 15 great short-break cities Thomson The Travel Collection Clubs Sunsail Airline contact details Esprit Bonnes Vacances From the Aips to the Med, the Loire to the Lourve, five pages of great holidays in our favourite summer playground France. On pages 8 and 9, Anthony Pergrine pages 10 and 11, it's strictly adults only Multiple Display Advertising Items Bonnes vacances: the best of France with your family Bikes, canoes, ponies, karts—you won't run out of toys this summer Beaches CTA Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnny Depp and family play pirates in Provence Multiple Display Advertising Items Countryside A blow to the entente cordiale Confessions of a tourist Sarah Harden's fantasies of Parisian life didn't involve big grey knickers ITC Classics Activities Brittany Ferries Eel de France: Glenda Jackson's Vendee Bonness vacances: now with no juniors in the back seat From coastal glamour to Pyrenean adventure, this is adults-only France Beaches John Hannah on his southwesten bideaway Multiple Display Advertising Items Countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activities Getting there and getting around France for free Be gentle: this is my first time A good first ski trip can fire your passion for life, and Sean Newson knows where you'll find beginner's luck Multiple Classified Advertising Items North America Europe The operators Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols You can take Adam Hart-Davis to Bangalore, but he won't forget Bognor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's summer holiday for a family of four in Chamonix, with Esprit Holidays The competition Contents Early share gains signal an upbeat year How the charts can tell you what will happen to markets Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Question of Money British Gas finally billed me — three years late Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Hedge fund boss changes tack to raise a cool £4m Directors' Deals Contents Banks entice rich investors into poor funds Experts say prestige banking services do not offer value for money—or decent returns. By Kathryn Cooper The public shun venture capital—despite Brown's tax breaks Managers of risky VCT funds are finding it hard to raise cash. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Quitting Coutts Just take your free cash and let the child trust fund go Abbey Get them educated Comment Driving a hard bargain Readers complain about debt collection nightmare Phone and internet users have faced threats from agencies, but there are ways to keep the heavies at bay, says David Budworth The Sunday Times Pension growth quites 'too high' Nationwide calls for honesty from rivals The building society says other firms are overcharging—and it is challenging them to clean up their act. By David Budworth Expensive store cards face competition probe Alliance Leicester Savings Accounts Mortgages Credit cards and loans Legal & General Insurers plan big increase in premiums after floods … Homeowners face a hike in the price of cover as firms look to recoup the cost of last week's storms. By Jessica Bown Should you follow the bosses' lead and cash in your retail shares? Directors of high-street chains have been jettisoning their stakes. Kathryn Cooper finds out which shares you should dump Syndicated Proprty Purchase Nationwide Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile A flying start to 2005 My Diy Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Decision time at MM02 Adventuret takes risk with his money Fame and Fortune David Hempleman-Adams was hit hard by the tech crash, but his share picks regulary beat the professionals. by Natalie Graham Structured Solutions Group Labour's child trust funds are born to a sceptical audience Half of parents say the savings scheme won't persuade them to put any more money aside. By Clare Francis Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil giant digging for graduate approval Shell has worked hard to clean up its act and is striving to ensure that new staff have an incentive to stay. Report by Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Interview tips for employers and candidates Life begins at 50, but only if your ego isn't too big Job File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Why work-life balance is harder formen Stereotyping and office pressures are blamed for keeping noses to the grindstone, writes Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Regions must dicate wages Public Opinion Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Meet the Parents Snappy News Cub Class News Fresh! Cub Class Mime Time Scooby-Doo! in Scooby Dooby Smackdwon! Mime Time Tree-Mendous Run of the Mill Hot Shots Get Snapping? What are the Peter Pan Awards? Snap away for the peter pan awards The Buzz Advice Service Entertainment overload Supersized In Fulls Wing Book Mark Win a Safari Adventure All the books worth a look! Squirt Fans Utd Jarvis Robot Crusoe Leah Charles Quick Fire Lead out your Heroes Calling all quiz whizzes Word List Puzzle Zone Prank Rankers F-Mail Mail with our stamp of approvall Puzzle Zone Answers Golden Girl Sport With the Australian Open starting tomorrow, we profile Russian tennis sensation and Wimbledon champion, Maria Sharapova With the Australian Open starting tomorrow, we profile The funday Times Champion chat and first for sportfacts Maria time-line The Simpsons The funday times Contents Contents Revealed: Bentley's new flyer Up to Speed Cars on TV Don't mention the accident Me and my Motors Motor Show Nicholas Rufford on Motown's Finest US cars are getting even bigger, and the falling dollar means they're heading our way Jaguar Tees up a Successor to the E-Type Saab Getting mad about urban monsters Celebrities are now the target of a growing campaign against 4x4s on city streets, reports Emma Smith Honda The Bugatti of Watches-£139,000 Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Garage Parking with Precision The Knowledge Tinted Windows All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Hot Wash for a Frozen Windscreen Dentley Approved BMW Westminster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Up there with the big boys? Gavin Conway Drives the Kia Sportage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items This is how you say junk with a Korean accent The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colin McRae-how I cheated death in the dunes Colin McRae talks to Jeremy Hart about the terrifying crash that put him out of the Paris-Dakar rally Used Car: Mini Second Opinion Times Online Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Inside How a house on a marina in Is It Sunwell Barn, Antony, near Torpoint, Cornwall, £300,000 Moving Why I loved my concrete bunker Time and place When writer Alain De Botton was packed off to boarding schools at eight, he yeamed for the safety of his bomb-proof Swiss flat Design Classics Michael Graves whistling kettle What John did next After a televised year in France, chef John Burton Race and family moved to the southwest and fell for a home they couldn't really afford, says Simon Brooke Imperial Crescent Sw6 Life with the fantasy Wives Never mind the crazy ladies-what about those American suburban dream homes in Desperate Housewives? And can you get anything like that here? Karen Robinson reports Le Style De Vie History on the edge of London £4.25m Houses of the week Cloistered, but handy for Bristol £595,000 Barn with room for horses £799,950 Welsh mountain retreat £195,000 Convert a hotel £1.8m Smallbone of Devizes Berkeley homes Berkeley homes Antler Homes Cardigan £425,000 Looking for a smalholding Smaller than a farm, but with more scope than a suburban vegetable plot, a house with a few acres attached is ideal for trying out the self-sufficient life Somerset £875,000 Alnwick £575,000 A measure of elegance Shelving doesn't have to mean boring flatpacks. Bespoke fitted units use traditional techniques and are built to last, says Victoria O'brien Shelf-Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rescuing the castle Rebuilding the crumbled family pile in Co Cork is a huge task, but entrepreneur Stephen Evans-Freke reckons he is up to the task. Niall Toner reports Barratt Source of a poetic vision Ted Hughes, the late poet laureate, often wrote about his West Yorkshire birthplace. Now it's on the market for £145,000, reports Helen Davies British Gas What's the point if I look awful? Jackson-Stops & Staff The parking bay that costs more than a house With too many vehicles chasing too few spaces incentral London, more and more car owners are snapping up private bays, says Graham Norwood Peace of mind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London property news Up-and-coming Devon The Fox family loved their country views, but not their bungalow. So they swapped it for astunning home by architect Stan Bolt. Hugh Pearman reports Michael Shanly Homes Brittany, and how to build it Northern France has wrecks with potential, says Walter Ellis, but be realistic if you're DIYer What's on the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of the blue When small is beautiful Garden Cuttings B&B guide Space invaders Capital treat What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The project Make sure your door and window locks are up to the job The Sunday Times On Call Garden of thousand flowers Caroline Donald visits a chateau in Parthenay, western France, where the British owner has recreated a bountiful medieval garden beyond the moat Esure On your bike, but where do you store it? A bike is great for nipping around town, but where do you put it at home? Tim Dawson explores the storage—and folding—options for city dwellers The Sunday Times Online antiques the eBay way Celebrity chef Ross Burden has spent about £10,000 on buying antiques over the internet. He shares his top tips for avoiding duds with Zoe Brennan Silver Surfing The Z Apartments Ask the experts Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Imagine homes Homsey, London N8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buy-to-let is here to stay Landlords are in no mood to panic, finds Rosie Millard Times Online The Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents The continent crammed with the treats of a lifetime Visit Australia and New Zealand for their great outdoors and hip indoors—and don't miss out on stopover hotspost on your way Down Under, Say Karen Robinson and Bruce Millar Hayman The Sunday Times Maui For All Good Sports Austravel Melbourne's cool supremacy Victoria HIP Hangouts Avis Travel Deals Barossa Valley Australian Pacihc Touring Welcome to my island South Australia EPIC Adventures from North to South A dream of a time in the Red Centre Northern Territory Voyages Ayers Rock Travel Deals Taste the outdoors from come to the Blue Mountains Western Australia Austravel Coast to Coast Indian Pacific New South Wales Giant, steps, soft beds Tasmania Maui Travel Deals Finding Nemo the Aussie way Queensland The Sunlander Travel Deals Stopover hotspots Hong Kong Live It Love It! Who stops where on the way to Australia and News Zealand Hong Kong Round-The-World Deals Mauritius Visas Hamilton Island Shanghai Tokyo/osaka Hollywood loves New Zealand New Zealand APT Avis Island Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents 2 Golden Globe Nominations Contents Oscars on his mind It takes a special kind of actor to play Ray Charles, but Jamie Foxx is in no doubt that he's up to the task He's not the only one, says Jaff Dawson — just wait for the Academy's verdict Woman on the verge Emily Mortimer has never been known to shrink from the edgy Little wonder then that she was prepared to risk it all in Hollywood—and now she's come out winning. By Fiona Morrow His books are hugely popular, but can a new show persuade … The Don is back with a vengeance A new book by a relative unknown fills the gaps in Mario Puzo's mobster classic The Godfather, says Christopher Goodwin Time to smoke out the Tristrams Television Speaking out Radio Waves 2046 12A, 129 mins Rest of the week's films Team America: World Police 15,98 mins Closer 15,104 mins A Hole in My Heart 18,98 mins Short Cuts Vanity Fair PG, 141 mins It's one in a million Finally, a boxing movie that doesn't descend into schmaltz or herosim, says Cosmo Landesman The Sunday Times Left? Right? About face? The 77th Oscars are unlikely to rally round the radical, says John Harlow The could be contenders Who will eventually replace Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras? Hugh Canning on the rising—and fading—stars The Royal Opera Haydn On record Classical Beethoven Complete Overtures Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, cond David Zinman Arts Nova 82876 57831 2 (2 CDs) Magdalena Kozena Classical CD of the week Lamento: Cantatas by the Bach family Musica Antiqua Koin, cond Reinhard Goebel Archiv 00289 474 1942 Harmonia Caelestis Caprice & Conceit in Selcento Italy Charivari Agreable Signum Classics Sigcd049 Schoenberg Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra Fred Sherry String Quartet, Twentieth Century Classics Ensemble, cond Robert Craft Naxos 8.557520 Steve Barton Pop and Jazz Charm Offensive Sleepless Sr002 Bonnie Prince Billy & Matt Sweeney Superwolf Domino Wigcd 150 Various Artists Beneath the Surface, Vol 1 Bella Union Bellacd89 Hood Outside Closer Domino Wig 148 New kids in town The Thing Garage Smalltown Supersound Sts078 Rich Hopkins and Luminarios The Best and Worst of San Jaquinto Dram2045 Chris Connor Chris Craft Warner Jazz/Atlantic 812265942 Low Pop CD of the week The Great Destroyer Rough Trade Rtcd206 Dunstan Coulber Quartet I'll Be Around Nagel Heyer CD 093 'Nine minutes, two chords' New York's Secret Machines play prog rock for the Prodigy generation. By Mark Edwards Wild Ocean Hard to pin down Feist's low profile and electic covers defy categorisation. So don't label, just listen, says Dan Cairns Hard to pin down Actions, Vitrines, Environments The top arts events of the coming months Roots Manuva Blood Wedding Sideways Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Vera Drake This week, don't miss Theatre The Producers Art Turks Comedy Ed Byrne Opera a Child of Our Time Dance La Fille mal gardee Concerts Halle Orchestra Pop Luna Kern Goes to Hollywood Rest of the week's theatre RSC Human Rites Southwark Playhouse, Se1 Boys and girls come out to play National Anthems His light materials Michael Hopkins has used his craftsmanship to full effect on the new Wellcome Trust headquarters, says Hugh Pearman London Palladium Aygaz GarantiBank Games Aces High Internet-connected PC; free download and trial from TLS CSI: Miami Pc, £34.99, ages 16 Sunday Times Reader Award Memento: Special Edition DVDs and videos The Chronicles of Riddick Little Britain—complete First Series Rita Hayworth—The Collection Do They Know It's Christmas Band Aid 20 Agenda Gathering around the family piano For Paul Driver, one of the hughlights of the RNCM's latest composer fest was a recital on the instrument made for Clara Schumann by her father Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 879 Hardbacks Paperbacks How are the mighty fallen Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive by Jared Diamond Allen Lane £20 pp592 Read on Sex toys, sharp suits and a rampant imagination Belle De Jour The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl Weidenfeld £12.99 pp300 Read on Diary What Laurence Rees has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headliness: Africa An audacious artist drunk on life Walter Sickert: A Life by Matthew Strugis Harper Collins £30 pp768 Read on Romantic rebel The Wit in the Dungeon: A Life of Leigh Hunt by Anthony Holden Little, Brown £20 pp448 Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt by Nicholas Roe Pimlico £14.99 pp428 Royal command performance Evening in the Palace of Reason by James Gaines Fourth Estate £16.99 pp324 Jodi Picoult The never-ending story The Infinite Book: A Short Guide to the Boundless, Timeless and Endless by John Barrow Cape £17.00 pp328 Current concerns Electric Universe How Electricity Switched on the Modern World by David Bodanis Little, Brown £14.99 pp298 Be inspired Read, listen, debate, talk: the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival offers a feast of words Waterstones The Folio Society Children's book of the week WHSmith Sentimental Murder: Love and Madness in the Eighteenth Century by John Brewer Paperbacks Baggage: My Childhood by Janet Street-Porter The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem The Last Great Quest Captain Scott's Antarctic Sacrifice by Max Jones Black Earth: Russia after the Fall by Andrew Meler A Certain Age: The Radio Monologues by Lynne Truss, various perfomers The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance by Paul Strathern Making Divorce Work written and read by Keith Barret Dr Mukti and Other Tales of Woe by Will Self Book events What's happening in the literary world Multiple Display Advertising Items Healing language Only Say the Word by Niall Williams Picador £12.99 pp340 Daughters in lore Ursula, under by Ingrid Hill Cape £10.99 pp476 About Grace by Anthony Doerr Fourth Estate £15.99 pp404 Contents The quiet man Watch it: the best of the week ahead Starships Troopers Monday, Five, 9pm Never been to me Be Quick or be dead Me dear old dutch Low-brow comedy Tripping The Rift Pick of the week Twisted Tales Today, BBC3, 10.30pm Picks of the day Radio Sunday … January Pick of the Day Drama On 3: The Fire Raiswers (R3,6.45pm) Pick of the week Twisted Tales (BBC3, 10.30pm) The Preston Belle? The way we were Superstars (BBC1, 5.45pm) A designer baby Three Celebs And a Baby (Five, 8pm) Watch this space Pick of the day It's bad news week Jeremy Bowen On The Frontline (BBC1, 10.15pm) Coming down the line A Good Man Is Hard To Find (BBC2, 11.15pm) Happy endings? Love Chil (ITV1, 11.15pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice Sky Sports BBC1 Sunday 16 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sunday 16 Monday Radio Monday 17 January Pick of the Day Lost in space Vanishings (History, 6.30pm) Crumbling faith Cathederal: Flood At Winchester (BBC2, 7pm) Ahoy, matey Superships: Ocean Workhorses (Five, 7.15pm) Pick of the day Geronimo! (BBC2, 6.30pm) Those little grey cells The Riddle Of Einstein's Brain (C4,8pm) Design review Cover Stories: i-D (BBC4, 8.30pm) Coming to dinner? Tribe (BBC2, 9pm) Serious crime The Commander (ITV1, 9pm) The quiet man Manhunt: Fireraiser (ITV1, 11pm) Film choice Critics' choice Films BBC1 Monday 17 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Monday 17 January Radio Tuesday 18 January Pick of the Day John Dunn—A Giant Of Radio (R2,8.30pm) The price is right Location, Location, Location (C4,8pm) California cleanin' How Clean Is Your House? (C4,8.30pm) Smack addicts? Child Of Our Time: What Are Dads For? (BBC1, 9pm) Willing executioners Auschwitz—The Nazis And The Final Solution (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Pevaner's Cities: Liverpool With Gavin Stamp (Five, 7.15pm) Children in need Shameless (C4,10pm) Lost ideals Ideal (BBC3, 10.30pm) Beach bums World's Best Nude Beaches (Sky Travel, 11pm) Film choice Critics' choice Films Sky Movies 1 Sky Movies 2 Sky Cinema 1 Filmfour TCM BBC1 Tuesday 18 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday 19 January Pick of the Day Never been to me He's a Lady (Five, 10.55am) The further the better Distant Shores (ITV1, 9pm) Water way to go In Search of Speed (BBC4, 9pm) Be quick or be dead Flying Heavy Metal (Discovery, 9pm) Tread carefully Yorkshire Ripper (History, 9pm) Wolf at the door Drowning In Debt (BBC2, 10pm) Pick of the day My Ded Diane (BBC2, 9pm) Read all about it Dead Man Weds (ITV1, 10pm) Girls aloud Desperate Housewives (C4,10pm) Me dear old dutch The Truth About Richard And Judy (Five, 10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice The Long Memory (C4,12.30pm) BBC1 Wednesday 19 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday 19 January Radio Thursday 20 January Pick of the Day In the dock Judge John Deed (BBC1, 8pm) A place in the snow? A Place in The Sun (C4,8pm) Dinner is not served Return Of The Chef (C4,8.30pm) We'll never know Horizon: Einstein's Unfinished Symphony (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day 7 Days (BBC3, 8.30pm); Don't Watch That, Watch This! (BBC4,10.30pm) The money league Sweeney Investigates: Roman Abramovich (BBC2, 9.50pm) Line of fire Cocaine: Leo And Ze (C4,10pm) Pour on water Rescue Me (Sky One, 10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday 20 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday 20 January Radio Friday 21 January Pick of the Day Changing Places (R4,3pm) English eccentrics The Curious House Guest (BBC2, 7.30pm) Best Political drama The West Wing (C4,7.45pm) Off with a bang The Big Question (Discovery Science, 8.30pm) Heroine habit According To Bex (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day The Fall (BBC4, 10pm) Send in the clowns The Simpsons (C4,9pm) Micro-celebrity time 29 Minutes Of Fame (BBC1, 9.30pm) Low-brow comedy Tripping The Rift (Sky One, 10.05pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 Friday 21 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Friday 21 January Radio Saturday 22 January Pick of the Day The Archive Hour: Louis's Lost Tapes (R4,8pm) Frozen anchovies? Serious Arctic (CBBC, 2pm) From Russia with love Russia: Land Of The Tsars (History, 4pm) Wouldn't be the same Casualty (BBC1, 8.10pm) Hey, isn't that . . . ? Sea Of Souls (BBC1, 9pm) No, not like that Ultimate Force (ITV1, 9.10pm) Pick of the day Holocaust—A Music Memorial Film From Auschwitz (BBC2, 9pm) Love and marriage Law&Order: Special Victims Unit (Five, 9.55pm) Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending Dec 26 Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 Saturday 22 January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Saturday 22 January Winner Contents Sony Contents Eye opener Secret Britain: What you won't find in the guidebooks Lost in Translation Stats Entertainment Screen Queen Flashback Bystander On the edge of history Listomania Endpiece The Price of Everything How much is. . . a trip on the underground? Intel Epson Barbara and Witold Hulanicki Harvey Jones Virginia Dfs Best of time Worst of time The name says it all Stranger than Fiction The Da Vinci Code shocked millions with its claims about the Cathlic Church. But the Vatican harbours far more astonishing secrets. John Cornwell reports Lexus Dolphin Amdega …point Profound deafness is disability, an obstacle to a normal … Hong Kong Australia Legend of the Lens Joseph Cornell, New York, 1933 Experience Royal Caribbean & the Med Royal Caribbean International Washington Posting Who the linchpin in Blair and Bush's special relationship? The British ambassador to the US, Sir David Manning Just don't call it poodleism. By Andrew Stephen. 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So just what is it about Matthew Williamson's designs that the celebrities love so much, asks Colin McDowell Letting the Clothes Do the Talking is Slow The Beautiful and the Famous "what Do People Think I Do All Day The Sunday Times Style and Costume Society Lecture Why Don't You Go out and do something more creative instead-make your own fanzine, build an art installation, play an imprompty gig Just be sure to do it your way, says Paul Flynn Party World Did He Call? You get better aftercare buying a pair of shoes than you do from one-night stand Why can't lotharios learn to let you down gently, asks Maria McErlane Evian Affinity Fashion Style Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Faking It The Art of Laziness is a luxury, for por c treat. So make sure you do it in style, says Claudia Croft Sara Hassan The Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease" Protect your Self The Gl diet is not just about losing weight-it can help prevent all sort of potential health problems, says Amanda Ursell The Gi Guide Revving up By now, in week three of Matt Roberts's five-week fai-burning programme, you should be feeling fitter and healther Here's how to keep at it This Week You Also Need to What's the Alternative? Height of Cool Sleek faux-leather jackets with built-in MP3 players and heating devices—with the latest skiwearn you can't help but look like a Bond girl on the slopes this year, says Cathy Struthers Piste Etiquette Wanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa sets out the ground rules for successful sex among the very marrieds Affirmative Action Hair Bitch! Slip Spiced Island Facing the future We are entering on … cosmetics Alice Gui the beauty experts what they think is just around the… Nails Skin Treatments Fragrance Style gives you Couture Bites Style Take 3 Ingredients Foodie Who's Drinking what? Tip from the Top Something for the Weekend Choc-chip cookies, sticky ginger cake and granny's biscuits—if you don't want to diet, Lucas Hollweg suggests you indulge yourself with a little naughtiness Granny's Biscuits Choc-Chip and Nut Cookies Osteria dell' Arancio Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Bluff Guests of Honour By mixing flock and stripe, scarlet and acid green, the designer Kit Kemp has turned a Soho car park into one of the country's most exciting new hotels. By Max Frasher In the Stars Chris, Maude and Polly Small Talk Money No Onject Yes, women spend a lo' on clothes, but who cares? Not us, says Shane Watson Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Style gives you Free fitness Gap The Sunday Times Gi Introduction Tesco Breakfast Be kind to your body—a good muesli really is the best way to start the day Lunch THis soup tastes even better if you make it a day in … Alternative Lunch Suggestions Low-Gil Larder Essentials Stir-Fried Sees Homey and Lemon Grille Chicken Saffron Pravw… Puddings Alternative Dinners This recipe makes double the amount of crumble needed, but it freezes well A low-calorie, fat-free pudding bursting with a range of deep orange Snacks Yes, on this diet, you can even eat cakes and buscuits Alternative Snacks Glycaemic Index tested Tesco
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