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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Jane Dunn, Barbara Hall, Gerald Box, Lucas Hollweg, Ed Mead Director, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Sally Brock, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Professor Gideon Garter, G C, Deidre Tynan, Michael Owen, Christopher Somerville, Martha Greene, Peter Lilley, Stephen Bayley, Merryn, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Denis Wilkins, Claire Barrett, Matthew Davis, Caroline Ellert, Nicola Venning, Kathryn Cooper, Sam Gilpin, P D, David Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, Professor Ian Philip, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Paul Denovan, Robert Vaughn, Andrew Porter, Matt Holland, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, D C, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Duncan McAlister, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Tim Richard, Rosie Millard, Mark Bourdilon, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Rhianna Pratchett, Michael Haslam, Morgan Tsvangirai, Rachel Stevens, Stuart Barnes, Peter Jones, Paul Flynn, Karen Robins, David Hewson, Paul Forsyth, Jonathon Carr-Brown, T Keith, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Willie John McBride, Jeremy Clarkson, Heather Tanner, Dr Neil Tristram, Peter Conradi, Philip Smith, David Cairns, Nick Middleton, Michael Portillo, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Kemp, Anthony Peregrine, Sarah Dempster, Gennaro Contaldo, Dave Pollard, Richard Fletcher, Gerry Armstrong Manager, Greg Struthers, David Eimer, Lydia Slater, Paul Donavan, Gall Emms, Jeff Potter, Tim Lott, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Holly Watt, Andrew Thomas, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Kirsty MacColl, Paul Frederick, Stuart Wavell, Charles Chesshire, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, Ali Rifat, Frank Lampard, Lawrie Sanchez Manager, Angela Newing, Vincent Crump, Giles Hattersley, Hugh McIlvanney, David Johnson, Bella Dunn, Nathan Robertson, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Joe Cole, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Brian Jackman, Roger Fulton, Richard Girling, Sophie Campbell, Mark Edwards, Alison Steadman, Rachel Bridge, Ben Hargraves, Susan Clark, John Carlis, Glenda Cooper, Stephen Clarke, Chamaedorea elegans, K K, Connie Nielsen, Gareth Southgatge, Hugh Canning, Michael Ross, David Beckham, Hugo Barnacle, Phil Baker, Christina Lamb, John Nicholson, Jonathan Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Lois Rogers, Mare MacLeod, M A E, Raymond Keene, C L, Adam Hearn, Rod Liddle, Bobby Fischer, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Mark Bostridge, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Gillian McKeith, John Lewis, Emma Smith, Andrea Maflin, Heather Brooke, Stephen Jones, David Owen, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Dominic O'Connell, Louise Armitstead, Frankel, Andrew Holgate, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, Michael Wright, Keith Cameron, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Joanna Simon Sauce, Kate Allex, David Walsh, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Cheryl Younson, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Bethan Cole, Victoria O'brien, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Price, Richard Woods, Roland White, Angus McGill, Shane Watson, Matthew Williamson, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Viv Groskop, Victoria Segal, T N T, Maureen Waller, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Louise Armistead, Donal Lenihan, Jonathan Leake, Sophie Kirkham, Susan Hampshire, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Ian Thomson, John Harlow, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, A A Gill, Jenny Eclair, James Nason, Matthew Campbell, Afsun Smith, John Carey, David Horspool, Sarah Curtis, Sir John Chisholm, Nick Fielding, Oliver Popplewell, Stephen Pettitt, Nina Bawden, Will Iredale, Janet Batey, Jessica Bown, Rita Sharma, Susan Arcy, T L, Hazel Curry, Sally Kinnes, Roy Jenkins, Angus McCrone, Daniel Emery, Nigel Powell, Rose Gray, Akhandadhi das, Ben Dowell, Clifford Bishop, Graham Norwood, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, John Guy, John Howell, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, Bronwyn Cosgrave, Mike Golding, Kevin O'Kane Professor, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, Penny Perrick, Sarah Baxter, Kate Spicer, Matthew Goodman, M Harry, Judith Wills, David Salisbury, Julla Balckburn, Fiona Henderson, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Charles must apologise for adultery, says top bishop Ex-PM Callaghan dies, aged 92 Virgin Contents Tory MP in £1.5m diamond mine row Insight Labour 'infiltrating meetings' Contents The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hospital chiefs face threat of superbug death charges EU rules swell water bills 15% Teachers vote for strike ballot Blair orders manifesto sexed up for election Violent crime still on the rise The unlikely rise of Sunny Jim Callaghan's Crises British Legion Currys Goddess with 100ft breasts to rival Angel of the North Depressed Annan close to quitting over UN scandals Laura Ashley Muslim says Straw made peerage offer Named: the Belle de Jour of the net Ba. com Met police chief says force has to target Asians 'Black ops' and the trapping of a Tory Conservatives take legal advice on dirty tricks as minister produces letter from sacked MP to Howard MPs hit at banks for rise of charging cash machines Flops stir feuds at the Welsh culture palace Hint of chilli hots up the ice cream market Colditz Labour snatches U2 song for election Schoolgirl falls silent after rape in her bedroom Falconer 'piled on pressure' to make Iraq war legal CitroËn Grandad's genes play their part Torture Ruling Prayer packs go out for ailing Pope Commons thieves walk off with MP's valuables — and a sandwich Best Blessing for Rainier Meet the 'neets': A New Underclass A group of 1.1m people who are not in education, employment or training (Neets) are being blamed for many of society's ills. Robert Winnett on the battle to tame Britain's feckless youth Multiple Display Advertising Items Neet Facts The Party Policies Lisa Neet Tiscali Adam Neet Beckett uses royal jet more than Queen Dell School meal rules set at Big Mac level Tate in race to save Reynolds Tartan outcry as Cambridge bans kilts Endgame on the darker side of genius Profile Terri is the dying martyr the Republican right can use Abbey One of the great popes Swift Capital Mean, hungry Tories Watch it, Michael — beheaded MPs talk The escape door's open, but Blair stays on as EU hostage Is it not heart-warming to think how busy the European Atticvs Ex-MP claims 'slimy' minister made her a less than uplifting offer Atticvs Gordon emerges from his dugout to reveal a surprising career wish Atticvs Austin has moving answer to pensioners' council tax fears Atticvs The Queen is advertising for butlers Atticvs We all benefited from Jim's honesty and generosity The story of how Downing Street once spared a president Atticvs Sharon Osbourne, wife of rock legend Ozzy Atticvs What madcap antics have been going on at the dry and … Atticvs Department for Culture, Media and Sport Poor NHS conditions can hold up recovery Intel inside Rights for women Unsafe sentences? Failing the parents Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Poker crazy The middle classes used to play bridge but now it's poker. John Elliott and Ben Dowell on the gambling boom History on the Cards Smile the internet bank Quiet chant of 'hungry, hungry' rouses a nation to … Nissan Jailed farmer's Wife fights poll Philips Kidnapped children starve as camel jockey slaves Palestinian star calls for faster reform Hillary opens up morality war on violent video games Ex-MI6 man starts US-Hamas talks Women agents sue CIA for 'pillow talk' sackings Raid on guerrillas boosts Iraq army French ready to spite Chirac on EU Unrest adds to anti-constitution vote Fearful Asian despots prepare to nip their tulip revolutions in bud Parents Presidential 'bug' Intel Today's weather Two teenagers killed on rail line News in Brief Murder charge Video crackdown Aniston to divorce Correction £8.5m Lotto jackpot to roll over Aircraft crash Schiavo setback Climate warning Briton let author commit hara-kiri The Times Clint to fell 17,000 trees Sorry, ambassador — but we will go on mentioning the war Jono Coleman, a local radio DJ, receives a call Itv 1 Only your gripes are stellar, Mariah At last we can see some bite at the BBC Dracula sucked the blood of enemies: Michael Howard Contents Renault Cole Leads Stroll Second-half goals swamp Irish 4-0 Young star in different class Rooney in charge as England coast home No holduing the wonder boy: moment of brilliance that lit up Old Trafford England What they said The journeymen from Northern Ireland huffed and puffed Business Link Disciplined prodigy finally comes of age By jove, it looks like he's got it. With his remodelled game, Joe Cole may have solved England's problems on the left Fifa World Cup 2006 European Qualification Pools Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Coca-Cola League One League Two Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Eriksson's men get ready for shooting practice No easy games in international football? Azerbaijan lost 8-0 in Poland last night and England aim to pile on the misery on Wednesday, writes Ian Hawkey Pirlo sinks battling Scotland Savage blow as Wales are hit by two late sucker punches Emirates Last-minute heartbreak for Ireland Poland show England way World Cup round-up Germany Calling Three unlikely lads from the Premiership are in the frame for World Cup duty as Jürgen Klinsmann plans his nation's revival Elephant men leave an ugly past behind Ivory Coast, a nation trouboled by ethnic and political violence, is united behind its footballers' bid to reach their first ever World Cup finals. By Ian Hawkey Klinsmann's Premiership proteges The Sunday Times Chelsea on trial This week Uefa will rule on the events in Barcelona last month, but that is unlikely to be the end of the matter Airberlin Real chief:'Beckham will retire in Madrid' The England captain may be having problems with the paparazzi, but his bosses insist he is staying in Spain Five key questions and answers Striking it Rich Kicking a football around has never been so profitable, with dozens of Premiership players aged 30 or under in the top 100 of the Sunday Times Young Rich List. By Rob Hughes Big stars worth every penny, but youngsters are overpaid These days some kids see footbal as a chance to get rich, rather than bring glory to club and country Richest footballers in England aged 30 or under What do the Premiership's super-rich spend their money on? 1 Glonluca Vialff The top 10 He might have been plain old Johnny Dumfries to his … The Sunday Times Post 1917, prince's weren't popular in the Soviet Union Nothing, save caviar emporia and the Orient Express Book of the week Ring of Hate By Patrick Myler, Mainstream, £15.99 A surgeon's son, Cambridge University cricket captain and freemason, Smith was pronounced dead while 7 Prince Albert of Monarco No more golfer Not technically a sportsman, more a wife-beating, semi-literate When monty joined the Scottish amateur golf circuit DVD of the week Chelsea v Liverpool, 2005 Carling Cup final, Chelsea Village, £14.99 60 seconds in sport With Matt Holland, Republic of Ireland and Charlton midfielder In at the Deep End Stuart Pearce has a matter of weeks to prove he can revive Manchester City a team in decline and with little finance. Despite that, he … Brian Doogan he is loving every minute Taylor finds the time to go top Football round-up Volkswagen Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Rugby Shorts Collazo to return? Banging the drum Spin doctor Grand Slam tour Ospreys champions Quote of the week Separated at birth Multiple Display Advertising Items Drahm's late blow downs shattered Quins Diamond adds a shine to Sarries Try-shy Irish looking over their shoulder Lions must play Wales way Sir Clive Woodward must be brave and back the dazzling runners of the Grand Slam winners to outwit the All Blacks The Lions legends' XV: Eight greats from the past pick their best 15 players to take on New Zealand Back three Centres Fly-half Scrum-half Props Hooker Locks Back row Bringing home the Glory David Walsh speaks to a fly-half bursting with Welsh pride — and with high hopes of starring for the Lions Kicking kings: Lions who roared at No 10 Farrell faces fight of his life The latest high-profile recruit to switch rugby codes is backing himself to succeed at union, but he will find it tougher than he or his supporters believe Prepare for tribal warfare With passions rising and stadiums sold out for next weekend's games, the Heineken Cup quarter-finals look certain to deliver some breathtaking battles. Stephen Jones sets the scene The Sunday Times Rowntree chases hat-trick The loosehead has won the lot with Leicester, but he remains hungry for more and has his sights set on Heineken Cup glory again, writes Nick Cain Heineken European Cup quarter-finals Safin is his own worst enemy The Russian still insists on torturing himself with self-doubt two months after winning the Australian Open The Sunday Times Henman cruises as Malisse loses control A routine win for the British No 1 in Florida was overshadowned by an extraordinary tantrum from a former Wimbledon semi-finalist. By Barry Flatman MaZDa Ashes Wild Card After a stunning debut season, Daniel Cullen is pushing hard for a place in Australia's Ashes squad this summer Warne caught in new text messaging scandal The Sunday Times Sehwag the star for India India will need an almighty effort to save the final Test, despite the opener's breathtaking double-century Going with the flow Cambridge coach Robin Williams overseas his last Boat Race today, hoping to bow out with another victory against Oxford Ferrari pulling out all the stops to make up lost ground A poor start to the season leaves the Italians with no option but to unveil a car over which serious doubts remain The 151st Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race Fact and figures High and dry Englishman lee Westwood defies rain delays to reach the top of the Players Championship leaderboard in Florida Wilson keeps up with the Joneses The Scottish amateur will follow in the footsteps of legends such as Bobby Jones when he tees off in The Masters next month at Augusta. By Paul Forsyth The Sunday Times Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Halting solid Sorenstam looks Mission impossible Sports round-up Rugby Union Cricket Cycling Snooker Athletics Rugby League Fixtures Rowing Rackets Badminton Racing Curling Wembley Stadium He won the Derby and quit racing to become a karate black belt. Now he's back and he means business Jockey Alan Munro has always been different, but after tour years out of the saddle he is proving he still has what it takes America's Roses blooms in desert Heroes' Donal Lenihan, former British and Irish Lions manager, on Willie John McBride Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in time West Ham win the FA Cup, 1980 Any Answers? Sport on TV Don't miss this Times Online Uefa may rein back Mourinho The Times Even an innocent Rooney is at risk Munro's happy return Laguna Contents Livingstone brothers hire UBS in £1bn bid for Somerfield Betfair pair odds on for £700m float New Gatwick runway plan Vienna A rate hike 'by June' Rise of London's derivative culture Special Report New fears over financial alcherny as City takes lion's share of risk. By Angus McCrone Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Yell out to make a noise in US LK Bennett sale may be spiked Telewest signals Flextech disposal Just the ticket to see off Glazer Business Digest Inquiry into store sell-off by Allders AIG to go public on results of regulator's probe Elan directors look into break-up as crisis looms Lloyd's is expecting £1 billion in profits Tui to cut 2,000 staff in major restructuring F&C Asset Management plc Sir Ken: more cunning and less arrogance, please Agenda Sad to say, Europe's big boys are stuck in the mire Bloomer bites dust Fed switches off automatic pilot as rates head up Betting's hot tip Mauled A bloody boardroom coup last week left Sir Ken Morrison battered and stripped of control of the supermarket group he spent 50 years building. Can he put the chain back on track or was the Safeway takeover a deal too far? Richard Fletcher reports Xerox The next Man in Control at Morrison The man who put the Q into QinetiQ Sir John Chisholm is preparing the UK's defence labs for flotation — but can he turn all that cloak-and-dagger work into a real, chriving business? The Sunday Times Sir John Chisholm's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Orange British instituitions rush to broaden Eastern horizons China has become the forcal point for a wave of schools and colleges setting up overseas, writes Dominic O'Connell in Shanghai Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brits catch up with US pay Last year's top pay deals triggered a 'fat-cattery' furore. This year salaries are still rising but there are no squeals. Louise Armistead explains why British Airways I'm no pushover, insists 'abused' statistics boss ONS supremo Len Cook is often attacked by politicians of all parties, but he won't be intimidated, he tells David Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Aga depends on US sales to get cooking Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Aga Food Services? Jessops shares slump by 37% Business on the Box Quote of the Week IBM Pru chief ousted by non-execs as he rallies troops Investors force out Jonathan Bloomer over Egg sale debacle and surprise £1bn rights issue. By John Waples Deep-sea diver surfaces in conservatories How I Made It A clothes horse that won't run The Petermeter Todd Enterprises Bank of Scotland Corporate Failure can be the secret of future success Learning from your experiences and looking forward can help turn you into a winner, says Rachel Bridge Nokia Credit rating conundrum The Business Doctor Favourable to Part-Timers Kingston Smith Think hard before changing name What the Experts Say Toby Stephenson, partner, PKF accountants and business advisers Use celebrity endorsements Paul Gostick, international chairman, The Chartered Institute of Marketing Is clothier saddled with a name that's too plain? Clothing company Penny Plain is looking to expand its range and customer base — but first there are concerns about the firm's own image. Philip Smith reports Identify target customers Rachel Elnaugh, chief executive, Red Letter Days Website could have a bright future Consider buying out existing investors Dan Brophy, chief executive, Business Link for Tyne & Wear Take up department store concessions Beth Rogers, research director, Institute of Sales and Marketing Management The Sunday Times Progress Report Brooklands Group Vodafone Hellraiser Evans returns to radio with a whisper Prufrock Late scratching . . . Royal Ascot in the City, an event … Coat that did not go to waste After another week of chit-chat with Mohamed al-Fayed's Three weeks after the Deutsche Börse boys fled home First Choice conjures travel for a new age Anglo American Sunday-times Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Go Wild Ten unforgettable adventures on the world's hottest continent The Galapagos, Machu Picchu, the Amazon, Carnival: why not do something epic this year? Sophie Campbell introduces classic South America Rio carnival Algarve The Galapagos Machu Picchu Dog Rucksack Good Gear Guide Perito Moreno Glacier Markwarner Tough Sandals Up the Amazon Lake Titicaca Mount Roraima Wetsuit Iguaçu Falls Outdoor Cushion Punta del Este Two-Way Radios Atacama Desert The heel that's out on a limb Don't believe the hype — Puglia isn't the new Tuscany, but it has its own peculiar charm, says Nick Middleton Austravel Hiddenturkey Eurotunnel Travel brief Elixir Fat flyers will have to pay twice Bargains of the week Readers' rants Clubs Sunsail A cruise used to be the sort of sedate holiday you'd … The 853-passenger aeroplane Holiday money Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw by Will Ferguson (Canongate £10.99) Sunday by Paul Glammer (Brdt £13.95) Where was I? Passport hike Skin cancer threat Crunch time for shark dives Questions & Answers First in the queue. . . . . . for two new services direct to the home of Bollywood, from £500 Multiple Display Advertising Items Home grown, far out Camel safaris, gold-panning . . . there's a world of weekends right on your doorstep. By Vincent Crump Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking it sleazy, way down South Bella Dunn found redneck Scotty repulsive, until one night in the summerhouse This beach is unreal St Lucia's Hilton is pure paradise. But why is the coffee from Illinois and the sand from South America, asks Stephen Clarke Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gourment Tour of Europe's Finest Food Want a great weekend retreat in a beautiful part of Europe . . . with superb food as well? Here's how to have your foie gras and eat it Tuscany Multiple Display Advertising Items Languedoc Trailfinders The Loire Andalusia SUDtiROL How I learnt to luff with Ulysses Andrew Thomas met dolphins, jellyfish and classical heroes on a sailing course in Croatia Multiple Display Advertising Items Posh nosh and views to die for Christopher Somerville finds canapés and Césars in a North Wales hideaway Travel brief Where to cast off A sailor's travels Trumpet major Brian Jackman goes walkabout in Zambia, where elephants and leopards like to drop by for dinner 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 Yachtsman Mike Golding jumped ship in Chile and washed up in Montreal Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a four-night, five-star break for two in Athens, with Argo Holidays The competition Contents Beyond Belief? Half of us have no idea what happened to Christ at Easter. But ignorance about our heritage does not stop yearing for a religious framework for our lives, says Bryan Appleyard Premier travel inn Contents The truth about the first Good Friday The biblical historian Geza Vermes tells Stuart Wavell what really happened just before the crucifixion Last days of a farcial fairytale Without Prince Rainier the tawdriness of Monaco will be harder to conceal, says Matthew Campbell Wicked witch we love to hate All trussed up by the human rights laws The Tories want to repeal the act that lets gypsies move in and stay, but it's not so easy says Oliver Popplewell A screen queen ate my pork pie I didn't want to be just another Asian wife Interview How to make immigration work for us Peter Lilley, former Tory minister, says we have be selective about who we let in if we are to benefit the economy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauty and the bullies An ugly reality lies behind Make Me a Supermodel—many contenders are driven by a tormented childhood, says Giles Hattersley Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's getting mad in the garden A disease called despair on the NHS front line Lois Rogers meets the GPs who find that extra funding has failed to lift a floundering system Domestos The Sunday Times crossword John Reid: we'll do it, you wait and see The health secretary tells Jonathon Carr-Brown that Labour reforms will soon win the day Multiple Display Advertising Items What your kids should be eating The experts tell Glenda Cooper that getting vitamins into your children needn't be a nightmare Multiple Display Advertising Items The recipe for a healthy child Gillian McKeith and Rose Gray suggest recipes to tempt even the most faddy eater Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyle tips for healthy eating Judith Wills says there are lots of easy ways to encourage your child to eat well Connected Kerouac hits the road The multitalented Ben Tristem and family sold their flat and began a high-tech life on wheels. Angus McGill met the man and abored the van Choose your words carefully Sounding off Don't panic Sound and Vision Buyer's guide Phillips DTR500—typically £75, or £65 from www. amazon. co. uk *****TVtuner that delivers great radio Grand Opera Arcam Dt91—£450 from www. sevenoakssoundandvision. co. uk ****Big on quality, but overkille for most listeners Keep the faith at Easter At this holy time of year for many faith communities, the Vaishanava Hindu theologian Akhandadhi das discovers religious diversity on the web Easy Listening Roberts Gemini 1 — £200 from www. johnlewis. com **** a breeze to use, and packed with features Basic Mobile Melodies Perstel BlueNote—£70 from www. buydigitalradio. com *** Great bargain for the open road BT Yahoo! That's amazing! Say it with flour and then pack your bags Duelling with doughnuts and a do-nothing doorman Winner's Dinners Winner's Letters Mariah puts her finger on fame Achiever of the week This Life Gardening lover of the week Oddballs of the week Clerical error of the week Ingenious device of the week Invasion scare of the week The Guardian: Sir Leslie Porter Last word. . . 1920-2005, Tesco tycoon Camilla, … a Cunning The Independent: Clemente Gomez 1946-2005, pretender to the papacy Genesis? Yes, I Loved their First Album Tony Joins the … Bandwagon Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Pensions cap 'will hit middle earners' Plans for a 55% tax on retirement funds will not just affect the wealthy; they could hit people earning £40,000. By David Budworth New blow on inheritance tax No Abbey bonuses News in Brief Contents Isa deadline looms High-street gloom keeps Footsie subdued Fidelity Investments The truth about endowment compensation Multiple Display Advertising Items Tech firm's founders sell up when the chips are down Directors' Deals Isa ploy costs savers £3bn in lost interest Investors who originally signed up for a top deal may now find they are getting an inferior rate, writes Clare Francis Watchdog probes high-risk tax perk Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Move Firms reward our loyalty with contempt Abbey Fears grow for bond funds as investment giant bales out Prudential is selling £1bn of bonds and buying equlities instead. David Budworth asks if investors should follow suit On the Ball Is now a good time to buy a new home? Easter is traditionally a peak time for the property market, but this year fears of price falls have dempended spirits. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items The best mortgages if you decide to take the plunge Investors cash in on oil price boom Crude is trading at record levels, but some experts says it could be time to bank profits. writes David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Commodities continue to show their metal How to save £2,000 on childcare costs A new government scheme offers generous tax relief. Jessica Bown explains how you can take advantage The best places to invest your baby vouchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour urged to act on rising cost of care homes The elderly could get £10,000 to spend on care, but homes will charge up to 28% more from next month. By Clare France Multiple Display Advertising Items Equitable: good news and bad Some policyholders are now in line for compensation, but other complaints will go uninvestigated. By Clare Francis Still Angry Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Best Savings Accounts Factfile We're all shopped out Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays card deal fails test Pensions? I'd rather cut my toes off Design guru Stephen Bayley hates thinking about money; he just knows he's paid less than he deserves. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents How a clapboard house in . . . Moving East Tremar Barn, Tremarcoombe, Cornwall, £180,000 Where I could be a wife Actress Susan Hampshire put her career on hold to create an idyll—with spacious library—for her husband Time and place Design Classics Hate thy (Brit) neighbour How dare the wrong sort of people move to France! It's not the French that are hostile to new arrivals, but the British Crest Nicholson The star, his lawyers, his wife and their house Celebrity owners may give a property kudos. But when Afsun Smith bought Kiefer Sutherland's house, she founds stars can be the sellers from hell Esure Golf and glitz £1.57m Houses of the week Feeling grey? Look for a home in the sun this Easter, from a farmhouse in France to a villa in the Bahamas Spain Restoration completed £670,000 France Caribbean new build £400,000 Bahamas Kasbah chic £250,000 Morocco Beyond Tuscany £57,000 Italy Crest Nicholson A grand design result An Edinburgh couple with no building know-how have transformed a wreck into an extraordinary home after some DIY demolition, says Claire Barrett Swan Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stage set for kitchen dramas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A special house for Emmy When the Myersons adapted an old Cotswold school to create the best home for their daughter with cerebral palsy, they found the planners were ready to listen, says Nicola Venning Team Realty Fine & Country Hamptons Capital depreciation Need to sell? If you bought a home in London at the top of the market, you'll be lucky to break even, reports Helen Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward We captured the chateau A chance find in a French flea market led one couple to buy a run-down 18th-century castle on the Belgian border. Three years on, it's still a work in progress. John Follain pays a visit 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 A restoration in harmony The Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury has created maginificent gardens at historic Hatfield House. Rachel De Thame admires her work Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts The Sunday Times Westbury Kingsoak Dig in to joys of holiday weeding Time off over Easter? It's your chance to tackle those tenacious weeds and you may even grow to like it. Charles Chesshire offers encouragement The Sunday Times New flames You don't need a chimney to have a fire. Modern flueless fires are sleek, safe and energy-efficient, says Victoria O'brien The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping it in the family Rosie Millard finds that pooling resources is a fast track to property profits The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents The Sunday Times Getting Stevens Rachel Stevens tells us about getting angry for her new video and her scary tsunami experience News. . . Crumby Eater News Fresh! Bone Truths Scooby-Doo! in Who's who in Scooby-Doo Luxury Loo News. . . Drop in Party Animal Winning Tale The Buzz Stage File Entertainment over load!. . . Growing Stronger Lemar talks to Funday about his life as a youngster and his progress as an artist Puppy Love Book Mark What is a baby kangaroo called? Squirt Creature feature Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher Jumping Jack Win It! Quick Fire Lady Isabella a Hervey The Adventure Starts Here Word List Puzzle Zone The Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities Who Am I? Bemusing Triangle Bless this Mess F-Mail Puzzle Zone Answers Champion chat and first or sport facts!. . . To the Double Fresh from winning the All England Championships, badminton mixed pair and Olympic silver medalists Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms talk to Funday Sport The Simpsons The funday times Contents Contents Car Advertising Car dealers get richer quicker Up to Speed A65 is the speed camera king Land of mucky motors Cars on TV I like to drive a smooth old number Me and my Motors Robert Vaughn On his CD Changer Rise of the stealth speed cameras The speed check system that can't be tricked is spreading fast. But is it too clever for its own - and our - good, asks Emma Smith Eyes down Test your Camera Knowledge Back with the big boys Vital Statistics The Opposition On your buttons for the battle of the jambusters The latest generation of sat nav devices say they can also outfox traffic jams. We put four of them to the test. Emma Smith reports Think traffic is bad now? It's going to get worse The government has done a U-turn and is building roads it said we didn't need. It may be too little too late, says Joseph Dunn The tyre bargain that isn't. . . Kwik-Fit claims to offer the best deals. Andrew Frankel put it to the test and found it wanting Fabia The DIY Car for Bright Young Sparks Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Beat Thieves with a Baseball Bat Lock The Easter Egg on Wheels The Knowledge Cooling Systems All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Rydale Cooperbmw Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Ford Fiesta Nationwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items After the bug, the bore—how terribly inventive Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Cars This Week: Lotus Esprit Buying One Owning One Black sport Thank God I didn't divorce the car A car is for life, says Roger Fulton, whose old Mazda has proved a better bet than his wife Sahara Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times Times Online My First Crash RoadPilot Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Porsche Contents Orange Contents Operation desert storm The adventure yarn Sahara sees Penelope Cruz with her sights set on conquering Hollywood at last, says David Eimer Kings of the road With America falling at their feet and an album zinging with hits, Kaiser Chiefs seem bound for glory, says Dan Cairns Adventures in the Lone State The Sunday Times Fantastically natural The V&A's timely Arts and Crafts show certainly knows its stuffs, says Waldemar Januszczak Scenic Oh Lord, he's still stuck in the past Charitable trust Radio waves Maria Full of Grace 15,101 mins Rest of the week's films Kanye West Presents. . . Valiant U, 76 mins The Keys to the House PG, 111 mins The Passion Recut 15,122 mins Miss Congeniality 2 — Armed and Fabulous 12A, 115 mins Is he on his last legs? Woody Allen's latest effort is a tragicomedy short on laughter and tears, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts The Sunday Times In 2002. Nancy Snyderman interviewed Jane Fonda on … She's the mistress of reinvention, from screen sex kitten via political radical to workout queen. What next for Jane Fonda and her cult fo me? SAAB In the family way How do you escape the legacy of Charlie Chaplin? In Aurérree's Thierre's case, by taking the funny walk to bizarre new limits. By Clifford Bishop It's hard to be an idiot Well dense? Chris Morris and his co-writer explain the sitcom Nathan Barley to Stephen Armstrong Teacher training agency Rapper unwrapped Pop Saul Williams has just bettered his song of the year from 2001, says Mark Edwards Teacher trainging agency Classical On record Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 (Pathetique) Wiener Philharmoniker, cond Valery Gergiev Philips SACD 475 6197 Frank Bridge String Quarters Nos 2 & 4, Phantasy Piano Quartet Maggini Quartet, Martin Roscoe (piano) Naxos 8.557283 Classical CD of the week Js Bach St John Passion Soloists, Netherlands Back Society, cond Jos van Veldhoven Channel Classics CCS SA 22005 (2 CDs) Anthony Gilbert On Beholding a Rainbow Soloists, RNCM SO, cond Garry Walker; BBC SO, cond Andrew Davies NMC D105 Shostakovich Symphony No 4 Rustem Hayroundinoff, Colin Stone (pianos) Chandos Chan 10296 Juliette and the Licks Pop and Jazz Like a Bolt of Lightning Hassle Hoff001cd Natalie Imbruglia Counting Down the Days Brightside 82876683712 Pop CD of the week Martha Wainwright Martha Wainwright Drowned in Sound Dis0011 Terri Walker L. 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The Sunday Times Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 889 Hardbacks General Paperbacks General Contents Watch it: the best of the week ahead Best science Tsunami—Anatomy Of a Disaster (Today, BBC1, 6.35pm) The Set-Up (Today, BBC2, 12.50am) I love 1955-2005 TV On Trial (Today, BBC4, 8.30pm) Best music Wagner's Ring (Today, BBC2, 9.30pm; Monday, BBC2, 5.15pm) Shock of the old Lashings Of Fun—The Story Of Ask The Family (Tuesday, BBC2, 7pm) True crime MacIntyre's Underworld (Tuesday, Five, 10.55pm) Dreadful double-acts The Two Ronnies Sketchbook (Friday, BBC1, 8.30pm) To see ourselves World's Biggest Celebrity Mingers (Friday, Sky One, 9pm) Pick of the week Fingersmith Today, BBC1, 9pm Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day Contents Moral issues Evil (C4,6. 55pm) Royal reality TV The Queen's Castle (BBC1, 8pm) I love 1955-2005 TV On Trial: 1955 (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Colditz (ITV1, 9pm) Best hoedown South By South West (MTV2, 9pm) Contents Best drama Casanova (BBC3, 10pm) Most drama Faking it (C4,10pm) Best movers The South Bank Show (ITV1, 11.05pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice Sex and the City BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Trial by television TV On Trial: 1965 (BBC4, 8.30pm) Within these walls Colditz (ITV1, 9pm) Falling prophets 50 Terrible Predictions (Sky One, 9pm) Heads will roll The French Revolution (History, 9pm) Pick of the day Ikea Drives Me Crazy (BBC2, 10.30pm) Best globetrotting Around The World in 80 Treasures: Uzbekistan To Syria (BBC2, 9.30pm) Get Carter ER (C4,10pm) Nine lives Comedy Connections: Not The Nine O'Clock News (BBC1, 11.10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Shock of the old Lashings Of Fun—The Story Of Ask The Family (BBC2, 7pm) Come on you reds The Russian Revolution in Colour (Five, 8pm) In the dock TV On Trial: 1975 (BBC4, 8.30pm) Taking the veil This World: The Headmaster And The Headscarves (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Hustle (BBC1, 9pm) Tough on crime CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Five, 9pm) You've been framed High Spirits With Shirley Ghostman (BBC3, 9.30pm) Doing the rounds No Angels (C4,10pm) True crime MacIntyre's Underworld (Five, 10.55pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Déjà vu Smart Spenders (BBC1, 7pm) Recent history Days That Shook The World: Challenger Disaster (BBC2, 7pm) Ancient history What The Ancients Did For Us: The Egyptians (BBC2, 8pm) 20 years ago today TV On Trial: 1985 (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Desperate Housewives (C4,10pm) Killer on the loose The Notorious Mrs Dick (History, 9pm) Tinseltown tales Secret Map Of Hollywood (BBC1, 10.40pm) Real-life TV Swaps (BBC2, 11.20pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day A waste of time? If The Toxic Timebomb Goes Off (BBC2, 7pm) A waste of life World War I in Colour: Slaughter In The Trenches (Five, 7.15pm) Copper in the House The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (BBC1, 8pm) Copper from a house The Reclaimers (BBC2, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Footballers' Wives (ITV1, 9pm) The queen is dead Mysterious Death Of Cleopatra (Discovery, 9pm) Shopping channel You're Fayed (C4,10pm) Television for chavs Footballers' Wives TV (ITV2, 10.30pm) Films Sky Movies 1 Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Axles of evil The Gas-Guzzlers Versus The Greens (BBC2, 7pm) No Spain, no gain A Dream Home Abroad (Five, 8pm) Dreadful double-acts Two Ronnies Sketchbook/French And Saunders (BBC1, 8.30pm/9.30pm) The descent of man? TV On Trial: 2005 (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Timewatch: The Killer Wave Of 1607 (BBC2, 9pm) To see ourselves World's Biggest Celebrity Mingers (Sky One, 9pm) AA recovery service Me, Myself And Mark (ITV2, 9.50pm) Blood simple The Real Texas Chainsaw-Massacre (Biography, 10pm) Off their trolleys Fly Me — The History Of The Flight Attendant (Five, 10.05pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Hit, or miss? Hit Me Baby One More Time (ITV1, 5.45pm) Drama, or soap? Casualty (BBC1, 8.20pm) Reliving the tension The Quatermass Experiment (BBC4, 8.20pm) Images of truth Vietnam's Unseen War (National Geographic, 9pm) Pick of the day The Private Life Of a Masterpiece (BBC2, 8.20pm) Someone will watch The Games — Champion Of Champions (C4,9.10pm) Park death CSI: NY (Five, 9.10pm) Millions viewing week ending Mar 6 Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Picture Gallery Contents Happymealchoice We're All Ars The Sunday Times Harley-Davidson Motor Cycles Contents Bupa Smart Secret Britain What you won't find in the guidebooks Opener. . . Listomonia Dulux Cover Girl Flashback Bystander On the edge of history Rootfinder "To be screwed" Endpiece Citizen Eco-Drive Modus Jenny Eclair, 44, is the only female comedian to have won the coveted Perrier award for comedy Kuoni Amdega Magnet The leader of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Dfs Devils in Disguise Glancing at the buffed. bare-chested bodies on these … Frocks & Shares Natuzzi Ercol Reculiner The Stage of Death The murder of a teenage fan at a Rolling Stones concert signalled the end of the hippie dream. But what really happened at Altamont in 1969 — and why have the police reopened the case? By David James Smith Computers for Schools Cancer Research UK The Day after Tomorrow No, it's not a movie. This is a certainty. It will take billions to prevent it. Global warming is melting the ice cap. The sea is coming to get us, and when it does it won't even be worth fishing in. 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