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Contents Church objects to TV royal wedding Hundreds of babies hit by hospital superbug Contents Virgin Deadly embrace Inside Brown fury at Milburn roadshow Tesco misleads shoppers on salt and sugar labels Contents The Sunday Times Your Sunday Times Newspaper Support Recycling The Sunday Times Monarch SAS man faces Iraq murder charge Charles has felt 'tortured' BBC's licence fee will be kept safe for decade Discrimination bill snubs gays to save Muslim vote Asylum group loses lottery funds in fake ID probe Cut out the paedophile mysteria, says Irons Northern rock End of the road for Little Chef Brain 'pacemaker' can lift depression Implant that ends the blues Flybe Europe wants a black-box speed spy in every car Airports are new target of animal groups Gateway to Hell campaign Saab 95 Quarter of woman admit they have had an affair Scientists who lost Beagle want another shot at Mars Orange Tories attacks BBC miners' strike drama Drug giants court NHS nurses with luxury hotel breaks Oscar hopefuls for hire in fashion house wars Designers buy dream product placement London: gastronomic capital of the world Fast-track women ask fertility clinics for twins Scorsese scrons glittering prize Contents Dole? We're here to do a job of work Norwich Union Foreign Office in talks to deport terror suspects Dennis the Menace lost in great museum raid Vauxhall Foxhunt videos may spark charges Department for Work and Pensions City tempts teens with gap-year cash British solar spy plane rises to a record challenge Quality Pork Standard Food labels of confusion at Tesco Subaru Tobacco giants in probe over smuggling deal Insight The secret life of moody cows Halifax British founder of Amnesty International dies aged 83 The secret life of moody cows Pay police may move in to give women parity Companies likely to be forced to carry out equal pay reviews for female staff AOL Pay police may move into give women parity Lib Dems pledge to cut stamp duty Times Online ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Lady Chatterley was Mrs Lawrence Wife's affair inspired novel of passion CitroËn IRA blocked deal to save hunger strikers Centrino Christian right threatens Jerry Springer opera Christian right threatens Jerry Spinger opera Drink, Drugs and Rape Intelligent Finance The next Kurt Cobain? He's an unstable junkie and jailbird with a raw and aggressive talent. Might he be Look after a schoolful and you could earn in excess Death in the Fast Lane Fall guy in chief for a royal comedy of errors Profile New York warms to Hillary next it could be America Alliance Leicester Eat cheap, eat nasty A blast of Arctic air Onspeed Charlie, the perfect man to finish Charles Picture Gallery Even Labour MPs are afraid of the new authoritarians Illegible Article Ashes to ashes clarity dies with Hain's garbled smoking ban plan Atticvs Michael Owen caught in the Windsor offside trap Atticvs Blackman is part of a vertiable Circus of lavendom Atticvs As the unsayable becomes sayable, Tory fortunes rise Gone are the days when governments blocked Atticvs He's football crazy. Before going off to China, Gordon Atticvs Ann Widdecombe reveals that she middle-aged men Atticvs Lanacane The childless have lives too Mazda A fatal dose Violent games all in the mind Here comes bride A-hunting we go Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Sudan 1: The Bungles that Put Poison on our Plates The sore dye which sparked the latest food scare has probably been in our diet for a decade or more Other Nasties in our Food Abbey Wife's Lib makes Indian divorce soar Motorola Razar V3 Pope he must delegate duties Rogue bomb hits bid for peace Do-gooders of Europe unite Capital One Bush basks in that Reagan glow Fertility-drug twins beat China's one-child law Lebanon's fury shocks Syria into a rethink Back in Texas they just know God's on his side Fertility-drug twins beat China's one-child law Lights & Holidays Online Actor's revolt silences the TV guns Energy Efficiency Chirac at bay as his dauphin is thrown out PC World Chef rebels over Michelin stress Elephant Russians rally to a Stalin revival Anger rises over the cotton field children who die for nothing Fiat Today's weather Hooray Belfast killing: suspect released News in Brief Serial killer arrest MPs to condemn Labour visa fiasco Tunnel alert Blair to insist NHS will buy private ops Two tickets share £10m Lotto jackpot Burning tower Breakfast beetles It's one arrest rule for mullahs and another for the IRA Illegible Article The Times Bible-bashing gay-bashers They're all killjoys at health and safety You are finished, not when you are disliked, but when M&G Investments Contents Guinness The Dragon Roars Wonderful Wales beat France 24-18 Welsh wizards have France in a trance Jones holds winning hand The Sunday Times Paterson keeps cool to spare jittery Scots Actions speak louder than words Appetite for Destruction Lansdowne Road is soon to be flattened and today Ireland can do a similar stricken England The Sunday Times Time to help captain lead from the back Jason Robinson is under fire for what critics claim is poor leadership, but his senior players must share the blame 'We have to win. There is no hiding place, I don't think about losing' The deteaguered England coach is desperate to put the wheels back on the chanot at Lansoowne Road The Sunday Times Smash-and-grab raid required The breakdown will be critical in Dublin. Neil Back, master of the art, tells Nick Cain what England must do to prosper Guinness Desperate Saints dig deep to stun leaders Fortune favours spirited Quins Lions watch: how they are shaping up in the race for … Back eyes Lions place Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Horsman hitch Chiefs make stand Burn-out or jet lag? Climb every mountain Popham turns Scarlet Separated at birth Guinness Rooney keeps United in title hunt Gillette Villa are tormented by Cahill Aston Villa Everton Johnson spot on for Palace Kanoute strike spurs listless Tottenham Two off as Prutton pushes ref Tetley's The Sunday Times Milan back in fashion Benitez forces Reds to raise game Many people underestimate the quietly-spoken Spaniard, but Liverpool head to Cardiff with no doubts about who's in charge, writes Jonathan Northcroft D-Day for Mourinho Peter Schmeichel rates today's teams and managers for the 45th League Cup final Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs Airberlin Barclay's Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Poets Nationwide Conference Scotland Fixtures New goals for Kluivert Ashton hatches Canaries escape plan … John Aizlewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Is football bad for your health? Land Rover Danger: sore heads, stiff necks and more Heading for trouble Rasiak double thwarts Forest Jewell loses sparkle Coca-Cola Championship Leeds thank Derry for win QPR stun Royle's men Breen stars in Light show Older, wiser O'Driscoll Always dynamic on the field, the Ireland captain is now more engaging off it, discovers David Walsh 'There's more to my life than rugby, My general happiness … Life of Brian: O'Driscoll's rise and rise IOC get stars in their eyes Drug cheats failed to get a mention, but glitz and celebrity were everywhere as America attempted to shore up its ailing bid to host the 2012 Olympics The good, the bad and the Ugly The Sunday Times What Europe's papers said Contents You can't tell me that English players don't dive' Real title challenge falters The Sunday Times Buster back from the brink Zurich The Sunday Times Khan must box clever 890 LRC Europe eyes double act Plucky Poulter Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooney sending them wild Master strokes The Sunday Times Leaner, Meaner Montoya Interflora F1 powerbrokers shoot themselves in foot The action on the track starting next weekend could be sensational, but it increasingly looks as if the sport is determined to tear itself apart, says Richard Rae Bridgestore The top 10 Picture Gallery BMW … Yerables … Watson … John Book of the week Beaumont's Up and Under, Mark Baldwin with Bill Beaumont, Arcane, £9.99 Kieren Fallon 7 Gordon Watson 10 Tommy Docherty 7 Gordon Watson DVD of the week 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing: Untold Stories, Arrow, £19.99 60 seconds in sport With Jason Leonard, the world's most-capped international rugby player Prodigal son returns Federal ends Agassi hopes Toyota History makers Previous Davis Cup matches between Great Britain and Israel Australia clinch series victory after record stand Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing This Week Farmer Jack shoulders burden with ease … star took the Racing Post Chase … weight but the trainer was adamant that … was not in his plans. By Tim Richards Fallon: why I had to move Cheltenham Race Course The Times Caught in time Ireland's World Cup squad meet the Pope, June 1990 Sport Letters Questions answers Heroes' Jon Couner The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Sport on TV Don't miss this Today Times Online Dreams of European glory dim Hugh McIvanney The voice of sport Ford Day gonzo paid up Khan hits wrong note Contents Lord Stevenson makes a surprise exit from Pearson Rothschild to lead battle for Börse rebels EDS lands record IT contract Vodafone Red tape hits £40bn Vikings in suits invade Crawley Special Report No dark secerts behind our success in UK, says Iceland's president, writes Dominic O'Connell Contents Contents Analysts predict next rate hike will be in May OU Business School M&S declares war on Next Analysts predict next rate hike will be in May HSBC to make Europe's biggest corporate profit Shire to boost dividend payout Hammerson gets the Nelson touch Business Digest PPM calls time on pub group Barracuda Post Office pays CSFB to sort out £2.5bn pension crisis Volkswagen unveils the world's fastest car BAE demands immunity on US sanctions … Americans eye SMG arm Chinese pulg Rover's £70m deficit Centrica boss suggests reuniting British Gas Investors flock to hedge funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Time to stop Deutsche Börse's assault on LSE If Britain is doing so well, why doesn't it feel like it? Economic Outlook Falling dollar and rising oil form a dangerous mix American Account Winning Hand Paradise poker Online Price the Facts Intel inside Williams & Co Affable Pom with a passion for pallets David Turner was planning an easy retirement when he got the call to become chief executive of Brambles. Now he is putting new life into the global giant in industrial services David Turner's Working Day Working Space Vital Statistics Iceland's quiet invasion Nortel Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAE sticks to its guns and starts turning the Who's to blame for America's scandals? Centrica plans to win back 1m customers Price rises have created record profit growth but the customers are deserting. Dan Box reports "Political' rise in basic wage upsets firms On Demand Business Multiple Display Advertising Items World share markets The Sunday Times Databank Major share movements Illegible Article Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Currencies Commodities Rank caught between rock and a hard place Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Rank? Börse uses dividend as sweetener Business on the Box Quote of the Week Todd Capgemini Climbing the house ladder How I Made IT Smart Scales may weigh in as a winner The Peter meter What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Toy doctor breathes new life into tired brands Leading the Way Progress Report Jaguar Another one bites the Harrods dust Prufrock Aer Lingus Evans rocks back to radio Capita needs to keep moving up the value chain Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels Greatest comic writer of the 20th century Rooms Odoms Ralph Steadman: It's Going to Be One Hell of a Funeral Illegible Articel My life in the shadow of the Sphinx For years she was a state secret but finally Mitterrand's love child Mazarine tells the truth about her bizarre upringing to John Follain Waterstone's Mazarine with her mother at the funeral of Mitterrand … Now wash your hands Rising to Red Ken's bait does us no favours Sticking one on the gum summit Trying to escape Rwanda's demons Bmibaby March of the election mavericks Clue Writing Contest No 1002: Non-productive I thought I'd left the pain of house arrest behind Multiple Display Advertising Items I thought l'd left the pain of house arrest behind After Larry, who dares speak out? Tesco Anglian Hime imporvements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beating my fear at Auschwitz Working it out for myself Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stretching the exam system till it snaps The Sunday Times At University, but Still at School Every second counts in the literacy hour Doors Stand and deliver: £955, please! Web gives citizens power of the press Sounding off Jargon-Buster High-Definition TV Conschentious Commputer Buyer's guide Laptop computers Film Far Splash out on a bathroom Sunday's crime challenge up out those tied old tiles, to up your futures and make a blast Mike Pattenden gives … bathroom a rent Power-Hungry Gamer Samsung M40—£1,640 from www. unbeatable. co. uk Multimedia power, only missing a DVD burner Short-Hop Traveller Advent 7066m—£800 from www. pc. world. co. uk Small and bright, but let down by battery life The Sunday Times Don't panic I can wait for the food . . . but not for the chef Winner's Dinners Coos, Cruz and Cruise This Life She's Still Standing People of the Week Are You Sure He's Steven Gerrard? Karl Weschke Last word. . . New Ball Boys, Please Winner's Letters Talking Heads Contents The World's Most Expensive Hotel But is it worth it? Ryanair Compass Watch Good Gear Guide Markwarner Crease-Free Linen Anti-Snoop Palmtop How very OTT: five more seven-star wonders Off-Road Shoes It's snow time: run for the hills! Multiple Display Advertising Items Exclusive Escapes Jeffersons Return to summer this spring The late snow: pick up a spring bargain Safety fears for New York flights Illegible Article Safety fears for new York flights Questions & Answers Where was I? First choice for long-haul Parents to get a break School calendar changes mean cheaper deals, says Mark Hodson Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers' rants Odyssey Worldwidl Caribbean Classics … a Dutch panache for parties: … of both worlds Fly Zoom World Offers British Airways LA's best family fun park? Get real Multiple Display Advertising Items Have you got a boyfriend? When the rugged cowboy asked, Sara Hackett told the truth, but not the whole truth Anatolian Sky Travel brief Poets and cornering Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun Bursts: Five Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways 'I'm feeling on top of the world' …Stephen Venables shows four the night life in the … Illegible Article Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick a trek Saveapacket Multiple Classified Advertising Items The experiment The verdict Is the net always best? 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 My hols Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxury five-day break for two in Puglia, with the Masseria Torre Coccaro and Citalia The competition Contents Showtime for perks with tax breaks How to invest in the schemes Prudential bonuses News in … Contents Current EIS Issues Housing slowdown Footsie skids on rising oil prices Fidelity Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items A Question of Money Scottish Widows falls down on its own sums Morris's fashion statement with more Marchpole shares Directors' Deals Contents Best route to owning a place in the sun …s Multiple Display Advertising Items Costa Living Why do we hate to seek advice on our financial problems? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What the Panel Tips Winning ways of a company spinner Life Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Savings Accounts Mort… Deals Low Cast Loans Illegible Article Top Annuity Rates …ds Windfall Shares Internet banks cut back their best deals Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Property jazzes up band leader's income Fame and Fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Business education is still 'too macho' Multiple Display Advertising Items Baby, you were born to do well in your GCSEs Job File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Making space for ideas in the workplace Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh Thinking Pays off This job is not for you, fat boy Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items News Feature Winfi! Sport Contents News Neigh Way Fresh! Pound Read Picture Gallery Scooby-Doo! Of Whos who in Scooby-Doo The story so far — Reports of ghostly sightings in Kasem County don't all tally. . . Konnie Hug reports News …nappy Swim London 2012 Candidate City The page for scooby tales!. . . …buzz Picture Gallery Question Time Funday meets the demon interviewers from Saturday Night Takeaway, it's Little Ant and Dec! Entertainment over load! The Purr Fact Pets Cat Behaviour Cats can make up to 60 sounds Cat Facts Wise Words Squirt All the books worth a look! Be a Rugby Star Malorie Blackman Robots the Premiere Buzzle Zone X-Word Calling all quiz whizzes! Line up! Where in the World? Beryl F-Mail Mail with our stamp of approval Dear f-mail Sport Dear f-mail Championchat and first for sport facts! . . . The Simpsons The funday times Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Decline of saloon = rise in deaths Up to Speed Our man walks out on Maserati Will a 4x2 please greens? Cars on TV Last of the wild ones Taking on the big boys Prepare for a late blast of winter … 4x4 for Going up — and down — Those Snowy Slopes? Honda The roundabout route to a bargain Examples of the Deals on Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items … the Mookees In Gear Picture Gallery The … Rusting All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Formula One for Fridges Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Bentley Arnage Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No, Its not a racing car, its a road going train Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The colourful solution to road rage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vital Statistics Buying One Owning One Multiple Display Advertising Items …lars Norwich Union Have your Say …nk …eal of the Week Times Online The Sunday Times Crash Lemar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Inside Contents England Shark Fin Cottage, Sennen Cove, Cornwall, £235,000 Moving Life in a bargain basement … ex-council flat in west London without even viewing it—and sold it on for a good profit Design Classics Portmeirion Soho crockery Illegible Article Death of le village? Homes Car-lover's dream Houses of the week Jazz era in Georgian Bath Towering obsession Snowdonian isolation Posh and pricey by the sea KnightsCOURT Townies muck in Lockestone Palladian glory: it's the passion that moves me Daily Mail Ideal Home Show Glam-rocker has a barn home blitz Howarth Homes Slimmed-down style Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lower Mill Estate The high patina finish characteristic old country home Get used to cleaning little often and you'll have time to spend on the Get used to cleaning little and often and you'll have more time to spend on the really important rituals in life Multiple Display Advertising Items …ould you live … or efab? Multiple Display Advertising Items TV house open for business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London property news First the crash, then the cash Oxfordshire Looking for an eco house … when you buy a home with built-in energy efficiency—and start saving money on your fuel bills, too Harrogate London The price is right … in some of Europe's most attractive areas, says Gordon Miller Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ultimate Year-Round Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Belfast aims for the heights The Sunday Times Barratt My house was built in 1970. It is open plan and on … Savills Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Worth braving the cold for Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Two-tones bloom into fashion … vanegated plants—those with two …far too suburban and vulgar, but used… says Rachel De Thame Garden What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep the noise down Savills The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Billy Elliot the Musical Contents Head over heels They're calling her the new Nicole Kidman—but Abbie Cornish wants success on her own terms, says Garth Pearce Picture Gallery There are only 16 works in the National Gallery's show of late Caravaggios, but each one of them is a heart-stopping revelation, says Waldemar Januszczak An incredible lightness of being … was in tatters, but Dennis Quaid is back —and he's loving every moment, says Jeff Dawson Benson hedges His music captures the magic of powerpop. So why does Brendan Brenson feel a fraud, asks Mark Edwards Donmar Dand Schwimmer, Ross in Friends, is coming to the West Nice try, Julie, but this one won't fly Television Fit for King's Radio waves The Woodsman Rest of the week's films A Celebration of Sir Michael Tippett at The Sage Gatesh Coach Carter Hide and Seek Casshern Spanglish Staying power Short Cuts The Royal Ballet Five on their way to fame The Bravery aren't afraid of the big time—they're destined for it, says Dan Cairns Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery P&O Cruises Read all about it …groups are so popular, they are now on TV and online. What's the attraction, asks Tom Cox Jack Johnson Multiple Display Advertising Items Stepping out ENO's staging of On the Town is its first full-blown musical, says Matt Wolf Brian Conley Classical On record Schubert Resonance de I'Originaire(Piano works) Maria Joao Pires, Ricardo Castro Hans Hotter In grossen Szenen (Wagner, Pfitzner) Bayreuth Festival and other orchestras, cond Clemens Krauss, Richard Kraus Britten Classical CD of the week Death in Venice Philip Langridge, Alan Opie, Michael Chance, City of London Sinfonia, cond Richard Hickox Chandos Chan 10280(2) John Browne Music from the Eton Choirbook The Tallis Scholars, dir Peter Phillips Gimell CDGIM 036 Webern Symphony and other works Philharmonia Orchestra, Twentieth Century Ensemble, cond Robert Craft Naxos 8.557530 Solomon Burke Pop and Jazz Make Do with What You Got Short Factory 519528 2 Tears for Fears Everybody Loves a Happy Ending Gut GUTCD37 John Moore The Arcade Fire Jennifer Lopez Rebirth Steve Turner And His Bad ideas Dead Cowboys Twin Evil Stars Michel Camilo Waldemar Bastos Cover Versions Get on down New kids in town Pericles Rest of the week's theatre Tobacco Factory, Bristol Festival of Music Venice Preserved Arcola, E8 The Odyssey Bristol Old Vic The Girl with Red Hair Lyceum, Edinburgh Trollus and Cressida Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Mold Dying for a drink In Days of Wine and Roses, young love drowns in an excess of alcohol. Victoria Segal finds it a sobering experience Robert Meadmore The top arts events of the coming months Festen The Philadelphia Story Oscar Peterson Melinda and Melinda Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Sideways This week, don't miss Theatre a Dream Play Art Turks Comedy Opera On the Town Dance Highland Fling Concerts Birmingham Contemporary Music Group Pop Doves State of the art Peter Cincotti Welsh success is in the can WNO's Wozzeck triumphantly opens the new season, says Hugh Canning Multiple Display Advertising Items Games The Times Legend of Kay PS2, £29.99; ages 12+ Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat GameCube, £39.99 (including bongos); all ages DVDs Paramount, 15,101 mins; £15.99 Warner/HMV, 15; £39.99 (4 DVDs) Second Nature Katherine Jenkins Hiroshima mon amour Nouveaux Pictures, PG, 86 mins; £19.99 Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Paramount, 15,140 mins; £19.99 Agenda The Sunday Times 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times concise crossword No 885 Hardbacks Paperbacks Their blood on our hands Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda by Romeo Dallaire Read on . . . Passionately engaged D H Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider by John Worthen Penguin £30 pp517 Read on. . . Diary The Times Literary Supplement His beloved country My Father's Rifle a Childhood in Kurdistan by Hiner Saleem Bride and prejudice The Meaning of Wife by Anne Kingston Alex Read on. . . What David Mitchell has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: Caravaggio The river of dashed dreams Mad about the Mekong Exploration and Empire in South-East Asia by John Keay HarperCollins £20 pp320 Read on. . . All together now Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century by Mark Leonard 4th Estate £8.99 pp170 Eternal youth James Dean by George Perry The Open University Tallulah by Joel Lobenthal Aurum £20 pp577 Cary Grant by Marc Eliot Hitler's renegade court jester Hitler's Piano Player The Rise and Fall of Ernst Hanfstaengl by Peter Conradi Dockworth £20 pp368 The Unknown Hitler Notes from the Young Nazi Party by Ernst Hanfstaengl Drugs, determinism and social control—why scientific The 21st Century Brain Explaining, Mending and Manipulating the Mind by Steven Rose Cape £20 pp344 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abacus Doing it by the book Beyond the Gray Flannel Suit: Books from the 1950s that Made American Culture by David Castronovo Continum £13 pp207 Strangers in strange lands Small Crimes in an Age of Abundance by Matthew Kneale Smelling faults A Factory of Cunning by Philippa Stockley … Brown £14.99 pp384 The Great Stink by Clare Clark Children's book of the week The Dancing Tiger by Malachy Doyle illus Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher Age 3-8 Gillian Slovo Paperbacks Swimming with my Father: A Memoir by Tim Jeal The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler Feel: Robbie Williams by Chris Heath In the Company of Cheerful Ladies by Alexander McCall Smith Browning: A Private Life by Iain Finlayson Sea of Glory: The Epic South Seas Expedition Inside Hitler's Bunker The Last Days of the Third Reich A Man of his Time by Alan Sillitoe A Profound Secret by Josceline Dimbleby What's happening in the literary world Book events You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Playing at grown-ups A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka Josephine Cox Contents The big match American Splendor The bigger match? Six Nations Grandstand: Ireland v England (Today, BBC1, 2.30pm) The great divide Panorama: Scotland's Secret Shame (Today, BBC1, 10.15pm) No pain, no gain? Torture Season (From Monday, C4) … new best comedy High Spirits With Shirley Ghostman (Tuesday, BBC3, 9.30pm) Current affairs Tonight: Our Boys Behaving Badly? Historical drama Timewatch: Murder in Rome Pick of the week In Praise Of Hardcore Wednesday, BBC4, 9pm Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day The big match Carling Cup Final (Sky Sports 1,2pm) The bigger match? 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