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News from 01/05/2005

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Jonathan Northcroft, Neil Wornnald, John Dugdale, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Sebastian Faulks, N J, Christopher Higgins, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, Jason Dawe, John Peter, Colin Brennan, Professor Gideon Garter, Leonard Gold, David Wilson, Lesley White, Andrew Longmore, Adam Sweeting, Adam Hathaway, Susan d'Arcy, Gareth Walsh, Richard Thomas, Mf Millward, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, John Caulcutt founder of Watermark, David Blunkett, Caroline Brannigan, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, Dom Joly, Andrew Taylor, William Lewis, David Silvester, David Smith, Gemma Stockford, Tim Richards, Bob Ganly, Ian Woosnam, Peter McGrath, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Frederic Raphael, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Andrew Porter, Pane Barrett, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Gemma Scott-Martin, Tom Walker, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Nina Hemstock, Michael Sheridan Ho Chi Minh City, Irwin Stelzer, Matt Rudd, Peter Wilson, Tom Farrall, Rosie Millard, Adrian Furnham, David Dougill, Pat Gilbert, Norman Davies, Robert Winnett Whitehall Correspondent, Mathew Court, Peter Van Stancomb, Stuart Barnes, Peter Jones, Stuart Rand-Bell, Rob Maul, David Hewson, Cally Law, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Michael Portillo, Sarah Dempster, Ben Martin, Dave Pollard, Cheryl Tweedy, Kevin Jackson, Anita Chaudhuri, Nick Robinson, Richard Fletcher, Greg Struthers, Francis Brown, Phil Craigie, David Carr-Allinson, Jeff Potter, Jeremy Guscott, Sally Murfitt, Peter Parker, Mike Laws, Robin Scott-Elliot, Stuart Wavell, Gary Rhodes, Charles Chesshire, Paul Donovan, Christopher Silvester, Dianne Thompson Chief Executive, Tom Stubbs, Paul Kimmage, Giles Hattersley, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Bernard Wright, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Simon Davies, Guy Bewick, P D, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Stuart Andrews, Gavin MacDonald, David Leppard, Shelley Von Strunckel, Paul Durman, Tom Avery, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rachel Bridge, Irena Bojanowska, Susan Clark, Simon Jowett, Michael Winner, Peter Whitte, Steven Boyd, Roger Beam, Raymond Keene, C L, Gareth Huw Davies, Rod Liddle, Douglas Alexander, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Diana Wright, Lindsay Wise Cairo, Nigel Kandzia, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Andrew Holgate, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, Caroline Donald, Brian Claridge, Nick Rennison, Rob Ryan, David Carins, Ian Critchley, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Rob Hilliard, Colin McDowell's, Kenny Clemence, Mark Stucklin, Bethan Cole, Roger Panting, McGinty, Richard Woods, Roland White, Ruth Rendell, Shane Watson, Edwina, Amrit Dhillon, Maurice Chittenden, Margaret Clarke, Alex Fortune, Jonathan Clayton, Andy Moore, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Peter Hunt, Ray Hutton, Dan Box, Clare Francis, Michael Smith, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, John Cornwell, Roger Bloxham, John Waples, Elahe Mohtasham, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Alex Pell, Kara O'Reilly, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Mel Giedroyc, Jeff Peter `, John Carey, David Horspool, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Will Iredale, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Steve Redmond, Jessica Bown, Gareth Davies, Nora Graham, Andrew Marshall, Jeremy Langmead, John Spurling, Sally Kinnes, Tom Pattinson, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Daniel Emery, Roger Dobson, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, George Davis, Mark Hodson, Simon Kurs, Andrew Frankel, Ken Lunn, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Graham Norwood, Clifford Bishop, David Budworth, Leslie Law, William Lewis Business editor, Andrew Davidson, Roy Salter, Clive Hetherington, Pete Oliver, Stan Rylett, Arthur Cubley, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, Karan Robinson, Hugh Bradley, Alan Sugar, Lord Ezra, Rachel De Thame, Mrs Mills, Sarah Baxter, Brian Schofield, Hugh Robinson, Kate Spicer, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sara Hassan, Joanna Simon, Simon Reid, Ed Hughes, Barry Newcombe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Blair hit by new leak of secret war plan The Sunday Times YouGov Poll Rallings and Thrasher Contents Couch potatoes sprout bigger brains watching TV The Sunday Times Legion Contents Bad is good, News Review Galloway's wife seeks divorce on election eve Blair heads for 96 majority as he plots reshuffle with Brown Epileptic died after 8-month wait for scan Consultant pleaded for earlier test Government 'hides' billions wasted in public services Tory fury at Labour 'scare tactics' in fight for key seats Contents Time out for teachers raises class numbers Evidence mounts of postal vote rigging Newman and Redford plan a new buddy film Northern rock Women militants die in Cairo tourist attacks Food wrap linked to prostate cancer One&Only Can't think on your feet? Try lying down British european Prince backs 'good chap' at wind farm firm BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine Blair planned Iraq war from start The Secret Downing Street Memo Contents Students pay Oxford fees by escort dating Multiple Display Advertising Items Television's top 10 To the Manor. . . a TV landmark Birt and his bride . . . a fine Dalek romance Abigail police sift through list of 32 suspects Contents Toyota School boost 'tiny' despite new billions Diana fountain to reopen—as long as it's not too wet Ford Tsunami echo quakes 'could devastate Med' BASF BA accused over flights with one engine down Battered Blair Crawling Home The man they used to call Teflon Tony has finally lost his protective coating. But last week, just as the dirt was beginning to stick, Gordon Brown came to his rescue. Blair now looks set to be returned to power this week but the chancellor will be able to claim credit for Labour's historic third term. … It's not Libdemwin, it's Letwin, says Oliver Aa Gill goes endangered-Tory hunting in Dorset and finds the shadow chancellor fighting for his political life A Brief History of the Great War Advice Argument Tories fail to exploit doubts about Labour Labour's secret agenda of tax and pain The prime minister has a long list of costly 'legacy issues' to bequeath us before bowing out, reports Robert Winnett CitroËn Twit of the Week Battle of the Guildford gals Rod Liddle thrills to the catfight for a plum southern seat in which naked emotion is for once on display The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Election Michael Howard Charles Kennedy Tiscali The great persuader marches on The prime minister may still be taking flak over Iraq, but Lesley White found him in casual and upbeat mode Chrysler The Ugg Boot Inquiry God and the brawlers, a heavenly rock band Profile Cream Freedom is a radio station that's out of this world Empiredirect Carte Noire The Britain we need Trust me, archbishop, you won't solve poverty Calling Blair a liar doesn't make the Tories Mr Clean European trade commissioner Peter Mandelson, demonstrat Sedgemore's a rainbow defector: red to yellow with a hint of blue Atticvs Postal votes 'tempt election officials into a sneak flutter' Atticvs Gerry Adams branches out with tree-hugging idea Atticvs A voter bowls up to Boris Johnson, out campaigning … Atticvs Will no one take an axe to this garbology culture? There was a tense atmosphere at Stamford Bridge, home … Atticvs Oh dear, it looks like Cherie Blair will be crossing … Atticvs Tony Blair isn't alone in getting an unsympathetic Atticvs The Wildlife For All Trust It adds up to tougher times Mitsubishi Motors Balancing views on immigration Sobering Sights Generation gaps Points Music to our ears Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Revealed: Iran's nuclear factory Elahe Mohtasham was given unique access to a plant that brought her face to face with Tehran's nuclear ambitions Uranium work to restart 'in days' The Ramblers Iberiab It's Visa for victory at Vietcong parade Russia: we could have defeated the Nazis alone Hp invent Executed Briton's last terrified words Witness solves 19-year mystery NEC Qatar buys off Al-Qaeda attacks with oil millions British rock gets US stage of its own Pope has had second stroke Swiss Sainsbury's Paris agents plotted to kill UK militants Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's man to rescue as French yes vote picks up India's rich exiles return to help poor Security fears put New York ground zero tower on hold PC World Bubba and Dubya fall out Today's weather Police shoot man dead in car News in Brief Motocross boy dies Missing bride admits she got cold feet TGWU death Buffett criticises New York exchange Deliver More Three tickets share £9.1m rollover jackpot M4 speed protest Journalist jailed Sex and murder: kids are brought up fast nowadays The 64-year marriage of the late John Mills may seem The Times We're all victims of narky nannies Beware: TV terrorists want to zap your mind It is hardly the most sparkling column in journalism Labour Contents Lloyds TSB Singing the Blues Lampard ends Chelsea's 50-year title wait Mourinho the spark that ignited Chelsea Jose Mourinho's unique combination of fire and ice has driven Chelsea to a glorious and emphatic title victory Chelsea records Meanest defence Premiership wins Points scored How Drake turned ugly ducklings into champions The Blues' Premiership marks the 50th anniversary of a dual metamorphosis wrought by the legendary Ted Drake The billionaire: Roman Abramovich The movers, the shakers and the millionaire makers in Chelsea's title-winning season The manager: Jose Mourinho The money man: Peter Kenyon The fixer: Pini Zahavi The fall guy: Claudio Ranieri The survivor: Steve Clarke The leader: John Terry Unsung hero: Claude Makelele Last line of defence: Petr Cech Sting in the tale?: Hernan Crespo Mourino the spark that ingnited Chelsea Gerrard's strike saves Liverpool from damaging defeat Foreign architects but built in England For all Roman Abramovich's money and Mourinho's cunning, it is Lampard and Terry who provided the basis for glory Barclays Premiership Coco-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures John's strike stops Everton Canaries sunk by Camara Fowler keeps Pearce in driving seat Pennant leads Birmingham revival The Sunday Times Palace are let off the hook About a Bhoy At 19, Aiden McGeady is already being compared to Celtic greats. By Douglas Alexander Cool Citrus Listerine Celtic stunned Taken on Trust A Japanese bank gives Manchester United fans a chance to send Malcolm Glazer packing and call the shots at the club Memories inspire Murphy against old rivals Leaving Liverpool broke his heart, but Danny Murphy can dent his former team's biggest foes today as Charlton face Manchester United Five steps to fan power Winger wins the hard way The Dutchman's commitment was questioned last week. Can he can put it right for Chelsea at Anfield on Tuesday? Volkswagen Robben Back in the Firing Line Magnificent Milan aim to move up a gear AC Milan travel to PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday knowing their comprehensive first-leg win established real psychological superiority, writes Ian Hawkey Liverpool call on gladiators Steven Gerrard pleads for one more huge effort from his teammates as they try to beat Chelsea on Tuesday 1 Roman Abramovich The top 10 Sporting sugar daddies 2 Kerry Pacher 3 Sir Jack Walker The Sunday Times 5 Alan Bond 4 Mark Cuban George Steinbrenner Book of the week My Story—Charlie George Century, hb, £16.99 7 Sir Jack Hayward 8 Nigel Wray 9 Simon Clifford 10 The BBC DVD of the week Pride in Battle, City's Greatest Derbies, Fremantle, £19.99 60 seconds in sport With Leslie Law, Olympic three-day event champion, preparing for Badminton How the other half Live It's not glamorous, but sunny Cyprus gives some lesser lights of the English game a career in Europe, writes Ian Hawkey Ronaldo fires Madrid There's no better way to fly Premiership Football The key issues Championship League One League Two Nationwide Conference The Sunday Times Six-goal Coventry destroy Derby Bircham sends Forest to new low Aluko seeks FA Cup final redemption She dreams of World Cups, but for now Eniola Aluko will settle for a Charlton win over Everton tomorrow to erase memories of past failures Clarke ignites Wolves revival Coca-Cola League Miller takes race to wire Jevons grabs win Luton celebrate title Kidderminster slump back to the Conference Wigan close to big time Top drawer Kieran Richardson wants to beat Arsenal tomorrow, not only to lift West Brom, but to do Sir Alex Ferguson a favour as well The Sunday Times Judges honour 'compelling' Sunday Times Sport Hitzlsperger aims for happy ending The German is determined to end his five years with Aston Villa on a high before heading home to challenge for a World Cup place The director's cut Spurs face Aston Villa today with their sights set on Europe, a pleasant surprise for the man who has made the difference The Sunday Times Prince Charlie The Big Interview Charlie George He was an idol who played just an hour for England, but the Arsenal legend has only one regret. By Paul Kimmage 'There are a lot of things I'd like to do with some of those Page Three girls, but I ain't going to, am I?' A football life: Charlie George, the playing years Golf is man's world for Wie The teenage golfing prodigy from Hawaii is the latest in a line of women who have broken down sporting barriers in areas long thought of as impossible Johnson set for a grand finale Sarries end 38-year wait Wilkinson to receive Lions call-up Worcester show their teeth Leeds saved by Holt heroics Heartbreak for fallen Quins Aristocrats are hung, drawn and quartered Forget the famous shirt and illustrious past, Harlequins have failed to rise to the challenge of the professional era Club sunk by spending folly By investing in their stadium at the expense of quality players, Harlequins have brought about their own downfall Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Rugby Shorts Thrown to the Lions Channel crossings So long Sititi Ticket warning Rich dividends Quote of the week The Sunday Times 'The Lions tour should be an irrelevance to Robinson. His only business is with England' England's senior coaches should work on their misfiring team rather than heading for New Zealand with the Lions The Sunday Times Hungry Lion Phil Vickery's desperate battle to make the Lions tour after breaking his arm sums up the England prop's unyielding courage Henry's coup Ulster bow to Jones class Law breaks habit of lifetime He once strode to the wicket for Australia, but now there is a chance that he could face them with his adopted country Seat Kallis hammers Windies The prolific South African saw off an early rally from West Indies to keep his side in control of the fourth and final Test in Antigua, writes Robin Scott-Elliot Ready for WAI As England and Australia prepare for the Ashes, we assess the teams man for man. The series starts with the captains. Michael Vaughan and Ricky Ponting. By Simon Wilde It all began with a victory for Australia Australia's dominance over the mother country is nothing new. Their winning ways date back to the first Test 128 years ago, writes Robin Scott-Elliot David Gower's verdict on . . . the captains Ricky Ponting Giles in charge to fire holders County scoreboards Frizzell County Championship Tail-enders thwart Kent charge Essex find cruise control Surrey seal win Karthikeyan gets up to speed in a hurry India's first Formula One driver is fast and fearless, and has made a mockery of suggestions that Jordan signed him for commercial reasons Jones hat-trick hauls Leigh off the bottom Murphy dreams of glory Shaun Murphy defies his status as an outsider to defeat Peter Ebdon and set up a final showdown with Matthew Stevens Airberlin Contents Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Kuznetsova halts Clijsters' match-winning streak Sports round-up Motorsport Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Cycling Motorcycling Rugby League Fixtures Golf Athletics Squash Basketball Racing Skiing This Week Fallon starts in Classic style Footstepsinthesand scores a decisive victory in the 2,000 Guineas, giving Kieren Fallon a dream start at Ballydoyle Buoyed Beckett plots Princess coronation He'll be up against the big guns, but trainer Ralph Beckett says his unorthodox filly can live with the best in today's 1,000 Guineas The Sunday Times The Times Caught in time Bradford City win the Third Division, 1985 Sport Letters Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Dennis Taylor, 1985 Embassy world snooker champion, on Ian Woosnam The Sunday Times Sport on TV Don't miss this Times on Line Merciless torture of O'Sullivan The voice of sport Jaguar A sorry tale of double standards Ali's southern support Contents Marconi seeks foreign saviour after £10bn BT bombshell Compass cooks up share buyback plan to save boss Nomura backs Man Utd fans to block Glazer bid Bmi Contents Dresdner analysts are crowned as the City's best stock-pickers Some of the trendiest eateries in London, among them … Contents How they knifed the man from Pru Special Report The inside story of how Jonathan Bloomer almost escaped the City plot to axe him. By John Waples and Louise Armitstead Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Phoenix Four pensions curbed Spitzer is urged to probe RBS With a bumper summer in prospect for cinemas thanks Tesco's voucher volley at Asda Deutsche fund bidders pull out Business Digest Laxey digs in for war at Wyevale gardens Seifert's woes over all that jazz Morgan holds crisis meeting South African Airways Hedge fund struggles for survival Ronson to abandon Crest bid Priory auction to top £600m Blair 'knew of plan to hasten Railtrack's end' Glaxo signs US deal to boost vaccine profits Labour fiddles with Rover while Marconi burns As cooler winds blow, we get that sinking feeling Vote for business Brown can spend if US consumers keep on spending Tuning up Cut off BT's decision to dump Marconi from its £10 billion refit programme leaves the company facing crisis for the second time in four years. Will it now be swallowed whole by a Chinese firm it went into partnership with? Paul Durman and Dan Box report The Management Windfall SAP Chey's quiet Tees Valley revolution Chey Garland, Veuve Clicquot Business woman of the Year, has built a call-centre empire, but could too much recognition dent her business? New BA chief's wings are clipped Willie Walsh turned round Aer Lingus, but at BA he has to wait five months before he gets the controls Spear Chey Garland's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space EasyJet How unforgiving Pru investors knifed Bloomer Multiple Display Advertising Items Top analysts strike lucky Cairn comes good for top stock-picker Goodwin The former Merrill Lynch expert rode the soaring oil price to become Britain's best analyst, writes Paul Durman Hp invent M&s split by board power struggle Paul Myners wants to stay chairman but the other non-execs want new blood. Report by Richard Fletcher and Dan Box Rising regulation leaves no time to run the business KPMG chief fears that chief executives are being forced to put too much effort into covering their own backs World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities AG Barr shares need to lose a little fizz Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Ag Barr? IG Group sets 120p float price The Week that was Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week The high-street hangover Times are tough for retailers, and as consumers cut back they will get worse, write David Smith and Richard Fletcher Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting started by the book David Freeman spent five years getting his venture Meettheauthor. com off the ground. Persistence pays, says Rachel Bridge The Best Way of Selling up Dismissing an unruly worker The Business Doctor Enterprising lad who reached for the sky How I Made It Todd IPod coffee bars won't be music to anyone's ears Regal gushes, but not with oil and gas Prufrock UBS It's not just the directors of Marks & Spencer who … Kerpowww! Superwoman biffs Joker For a man who is never far from one of his two mobile … I Will admit I wondered how the Airbus A380 would get … Pension-fund fracas over Lazard listing Diageo Market Mole City wire reveals secret City deals Spa seeks healthier profits Stobo Castle is a favourite haunt for big spenders looking for a little pampering. Now it wants to attract those on more modest incomes What the Experts Say Stobo Castle's Challenges Venture fest 2005 Progress Report Cook Total Contents Spread bets take millions on election Investors are rushing to gamble on the number of seats the parties will win on Thursday, writes Kathryn Cooper Gambling with a difference Shares beat homes News in Brief Contents Identity thefts soar Slowing US growth sends Footsie lower Artemis Money writers collect awards Multiple Display Advertising Items A&l let me forget about my £59,000 Question of Money Domino's boss takes a slice of pizza profits Directors' Deals Contents Eastern Europe eclipses the rest of the EU The union's new entrants have seen their markets grow by up to 82% — but can the boom last? Private equity funds dazzle as returns thrash the stock market Investment trusts can help you to get exposure to Britain's most dynamic unquoted firms Invesco Perpetual Bad news for estate agents, mortgage lenders — and you Rich pickings Bank of Scotland Business Banking Handling it badly Former building societies face flood of complaints Readers have written in about poor service from the likes of Halifax, Northern Rock and Woolwich What to Do if You are Dissatisfied Supermarkets boost choice for investors You can now pick up anything from a mortgage to a child trust fund at the checkout, writes David Budworth If you want a way to keep tabs on your portfolio, it's a wrap Do you find managing your investments a nightmare? Then why not take a leaf out of the Americans' book, asks Clare Francis Hungry to invest? Try drip feeding Multiple Display Advertising Items Day I met Ernie's little helper Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips to beat online crooks Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile The truth about top Isas Multiple Display Advertising Items Archers star made a fortune in kids' TV Charles Collingwood plays Brian Aldridge in the soap—but he earned more as a legless blob called Wordy, writes Natalie Graham Abbey Contents Bad is Good Everyone knows that computer games are bad for children and that television is dumbing down. But is it really true? Sarah Baxter examines a startling claim that we are 'dumbing up' Vauxhall Contents Can we trust our leaders to lie for us? Politicians have always told lies, but they shouldn't expect us to tolerate them unless they also show a firm grasp of the truth, says Bryan Appleyard Bad is Good A bullet in the heart of Happy Valley Lord Delamere founded the White Mischief set. Last week his great grandson was in a Kenyan court accused of a sensational killing, writes Jonathan Clayton For Abigail, a message of hope from kindred spirits Nivea Lip Care You're so thin, Mummy Four years on, did we get it right on crime? David Blunkett looks back at Labour's record and says that making our cities safe remains a huge task What we need is a parliament of 12 Depravity? It's so last year Today's young men will do absolutely anything as long as it's sensible, says Giles Hattersley The ice detective's tale Interview Montana Reserve Russia, the missing link in Britain's VE Day myth The story of 'how we won the war' has failed to give credit to the colossal - and costly - effort in the Soviet East to bring down Hitler, writes leading historian Norman Davies The Sunday Times crossword How my war ended before it began Godfrey Smith, a trainee airman in 1945, remembers the poignant joy of VE Day in Torquay Comet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yes, ma'am I bullied them into this. . . Michael Winner had to shout and threaten for 20 years to get a national police memorial, unveiled last week by the Queen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thoroughly modern grannies Being a grandma may make Marianne Faithful feel old, but many grannies feel the exact opposite, says Rosie Millard Multiple Display Advertising Items Boarding school not borstal Labour is considering sending disruptive children away to school, says Sian Griffiths Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers can't get away with a sick note Overseas, but not out of touch Spot the difference Sounding off Don't panic Expat Essentials Download rivals on trial Nine out of 10 music downloads are made illicitly, and last week's unique Doors survey revealed why: consumer anger with licensed stores. Simon Kurs, Alex Pell and Doors readers compare a cross section of paid-for retailers and websites used by peer-to-peer song-swappers. The results confirm popular … Site test Rebel Music The Grey Area Star Quality Too Good to Be Legal? Hey, Music-Lover Buyer's guide New mobile phones 3G All-Rounder Killer Catalogue File-Sharing Volvo It's the Business Indie Specialist Authorised Stores Www. bleep. com Audiophile sound quality and a unique underground catalogue Style over Substance Www. apple. com/uk/itunes Better-looking and more liberal than some rock stars, despite madlocre sound Maximum rating Fashion Model Nokia 7270 — free with contract, or £260 Sim-free from www. livetelecoms. com Strong features, but flawed design This Could Be Magic Www. napster. co. uk Clever subscription-oriented service, hampered by clunky software BT Enchained Melodies Www. tesco. com Populist service, let down by a poor interface and draconian restrictions Flat Fizz Www. mycokemusic. com a skimpy 300,000 Britney-oriented songs and tart pricing all fall flat The Underdog Www. wippit. co. uk Some nice ideas, but slipshod design makes it more pooch than pedigree Mercy Killing Required Www. connect-europe. com Expensive, restrictive: how not to do it Inching my way to becoming half the man I used to be Winner's Dinners Winner's Letters Does nanny know best? Shock exchange The tabloid week Royalist of the week This Life Dimwit of the week Hangover of the week The Goddess of Daytime TV People of the Week Palin Takes a Gap Year Love triangle of the week Dunces of the week Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen Last word. . . I'm the Groom, Get Me out of Here! The Daily Telegraph: Kay Walsh Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents The Brit List 2005 They're brand-new, they're world-class and they're on your doorstep — Susan d'Arcy tracks down the UK's must-see hotels, restaurants and attractions Ba Cd-Rom Map Good Gear Guide by Jonathan Futrell The Brit list 2005 Multiple Display Advertising Items Smart Phone Cycle Wear Door Lock Cool Bag The spa that went too far Stephen Bleach went on a £2,000 health-analysis holiday and found he was a physical wreck. Or was he? Multiple Display Advertising Items USA — all that hassle for nothing Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannes is so often can't during its famous film festival … More than half of air travellers are so deprived of … Where was I? The New mobile-phone Sim-card firm Sim4travel (0870 … Contents Breaking (and entering) the casino Brian Schofield will do anything to review the hotel opening of the year Brit locked up for taking painkillers Holiday money Bargains Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadrian's whirl Roman emperors, Greek warlords — they all left their footprint on Turkey. Frederic Raphael sets off to conquer Asia Minor Port Aventura, Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Not quite the Norman conquest Rob Hilliard may have lost the battle for a French beauty — but not the war Gardaland, Italy Efteling, Holland Brace yourself for Europe's best theme parks From Spanish dragons to Dutch Rumpelstiltskins, the Continent out-thrills and out-imagines anything Statesidep Europa-Park, Germany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disneyland Resort, Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items The stressbusters From meet-and-greet to lounge access, a few little luxuries can make your journey far smoother Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols I'm on Holiday. . . says Dom Joly. . . In Paris. . . No, It's Rubbish! Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's sailing course for two in the Canary Islands, with Sunsail The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What do you really want? Continuing our occasional series on dealing with redundancy, Andrew Taylor explains how coaches and counsellors can help to rebuild your life — provided you choose them carefully Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shake-up in pay is tonic for careers in the NHS Thanks to Agenda for Change, wages in the public health sector are about to get a shot in the arm Multiple Display Advertising Items How Health Service Pay Rates are Assessed Why we are all interim bosses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Funday Times Contents Rooney Rules? News Fresh! Beetle Mania Karate Kid Scooby-Doo! in what a Ghoul Wants Round Figure Net Buster Night Light Most Requested Henry's Wives Hold Tight! Ride Report Fun on the Farm Book Mark Sing along with Swapits Swap It! Sleep on It Join in the BT Giant Sleepover - and be a record breaker! My Little Pony Be a Cup Final Star Squirt Robot Crusoe Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher F-Mail Cheryl Tweedy Fast Learner The Funday Times The Simpsons Contents Contents Car Advertising BMW X5: the next Popemobile? Up to Speed Audi powerhouse takes on Porsche Sentenced to sale on eBay Cars on TV If it's a red car I'm in Spain Me and my Motors Who needs a Ferrari? Fast lane to phobia What began as a slight dislike of motorways ended as galloping panic for Cally Law. But, she tells fellow phobics, the terror can be conquered Growing Fear on the Crowded Lanes Meet Daruma. A Japanese papier-mâché dream doll The car's the secret motion picture star Car makers are paying millions to smuggle their vehicles onto screens, reports Zoe Brennan Dunlop Saab Approved Digging Deep for Dirt Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Past Glories The Knowledge Running in All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bumper Solution Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Daewoo Tacuma The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brilliant, Q — the doors are useless Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Rescue For Readers who Can't Decide what Car to Buy The Challenge Finding a 4x4 for daily drives over rough land and towing a horsebox Budget Around £15,000-£17,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the British car industry isn't dead Rover has gone, but our designers are the ones America is turning to for its new cars, writes Ray Hutton What It Takes to Be a Designer Letters Hilton Black spoot interactive Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Tested to the Limit My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg4Vehicles Regtransfers Porsche Contents Inside How Much? A house with archard in. . . Moving on West Stowell Stables, near Pewsey, Wiltshire, £180,000 A two-way Street Mel Giedroyc, of comedy duo Mel and Sue, recalls the very English cul-de-sac where she grew up, surrounded by Poles Design Classics Take the pain out of buying in Spain Spanish Property Don't panic, not all Spanish developments are suspect. You can buy off-plan safety if you follow Mark STUCKLIN's guide Do your own research Selecting a property Due diligence During construction Completing Snagging Taxes involved in buying off-plan Crest Nicholson Rugby player tackles house When England rugby international Olly Barkley bought his Bath flat, he didn't expect to argue with his dad about the renovation, reports Mathew Court Stop dreaming, start buying House Hunter Adam and Zoe need a sharp reality check as they try to find the perfect east London flat for £250,000. It's either that or carry on lining the landlord's pockets Spencer's Selection: The Likely Candidates More work to be done . . . £2.5m Houses of the week Weekend bolt hole . . . £350,000 Cheap — for the Cotswolds £298,000 Opportunity in the City . . . £3.65m Striking distance of Edinburgh . . . £795,000 Octagon Getting back to the land The West Country was once a place of escape, the epitime of rural bliss. But with its steep house prices and traffic jams, families are on the move again, in search of affordable rustic living Cally Law reportsc David Wilson Homes For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who wants my old Ikea? The accidental landlord Multiple Display Advertising Items Tricks for tiny living Simon Buhl-Davis's way on to the property ladder was to turn an 8ft-wide garage into a house, says Helen Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Rock folly's revival Andre Gora spent £200,000 — and learnt to abseil — to restore his home, says Caroline Brannigan Savills The big easy Creating your dream home in Tuscany doesn't have to mean months of hard labour, says Karen Robinson On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Modernising the master How do you improve on the work of the great Regency architect John Nash? Hugh Pearman finds out in Regent's Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Packets of instant sunshine Scatter a few handfuls of hardy annual seeds in a border and even a new garden will have a brilliant display of colour this summer, says Charles Chesshire Savills Ask the experts Small Wonders The subtle colours and delicate flowers of the early clematis are far more charming to Rachel De Thame than the dinner-plate blooms of later varieties Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's taking your place? Could your tenants steal your identity—and your property, asks Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley homes Contents Star Wars Contents She's been too long in the wings, but now the gifted My name is David Multiple Display Advertising Items Has civilisation reached rock bottom? No, says Bryan Appleyard — there's still room for big ideas in the infotainment age. The problem is that nobody's prepared to present them in a serious way Buried treasure Yorkshire Sculpture Park has added an Underground Gallery—and it's full of light, says Hugh Pearman A man made a glider then broke it up again. It's not … A lan Partridge's creator, Steve Coogan, loves telling people that telly folk were secretly impressed by some of the wackier programme ideas dreamt up by his Reliving the past is a real turn-off A balancing act The Big Red One 15,156 mins Rest of the Week's films Mean Creek 15,90 mins Robert Plant A Dirty Shame 18,89 mins In Your Hands XXx2: The Next Level 12A, 101 mins Clifford's Really Big Movie U, 74 mins Life, the universe and not a lot Only true anoraks will find The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy a blast, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Watch the latest trailers and clips from upcoming films Her own private Idaho It's where Nerina Pallot got into the groove for her scorching Fires album, says Mark Edwards Catch sneak previews of the latest albums on The Month Renault The life and soul Buena Vista Social Club put Cuban music back on the map. But where does it go now? Clive Davis meets the man who is shaping its future Novost Espace House of Flying Daggers Julius Caesar Barbican, Ec2 Rest of the Week's theatre Chaos/Bells Southwark Playhouse, Se1 Anyone for menace? Pinter's The Birthday Party still has its unsetting power to stir up our primeval fears, says Victoria Segal Carte Noire Saab93 Still beautifully crazy after all these years Four Peter Maxwell Davies premieres evoked his frenzied past Stage might Stravinsky, Tippett and Baaba Maal: this year's Proms are as broad as ever Prom 4: July 18 Antonio Pappano conducts Royal Opera forces in Wagner's Die Walkure Classical Schubert Mozart Classical CD of the week A Scottish Lady Mass John Casken Pop and Jazz Nitin Sawhney Tom McRae Robert Plant Pop CD of the week Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings The Saints William Parker Mariza Ahmad Jamal Donovan Get on down New kids in town VolksWagen Viva Amadeus Mozart's next anniversary is now on everyone's radar. A touring Hugh Canning has a taste of things to come The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months The Postman Always Rings Twice Bruce Springsteen National Theatre We Love . . . Homelands Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera The Knot Garden Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Downfall This week, don't miss Theatre Mammals Art William Orpen: Politics, Sex and Death Comedy Mark Thomas Opera 1984 Dance Royal Ballet Concerts Daniel Barenboim Pop Saul Williams Lopez The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items As lan McKellen joins Coronation Street, EastEnders has become a soap on the ropes. 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Diary Inside the dream machine Waterstone's In search of the inner Van Alex What Jon Snow has on his bedside table Books behind the headlines: the Beckhams In the news Breaking the silence Witnesses of War: Children's Lives under the Nazis by Nicholas Stargardt Read on . . . Shock and horror show The Man who was Screaming Lord Sutch by Graham Sharpe Aurum £16.99 pp280 Who is Aiyss? Her leading man Street of desire Philippa Gregory Beyond criticism William Empson: Volume I: Among the Mandarins by John Haffenden Oup £30 pp695 Waterstone's This time it's personal This Human Season by Louise Dean Scribner £12.99 pp320 The Times Sounding the retreat Rules for Old Men Waiting by Peter Pouncey Chatto £12 pp210 A Babel of voices Look at the Dark by Nicholas Mosley Secker £16.99 pp214 Out of the ordinary Utterly Monkey by Nick Laird Fourth Estate £10.99 pp345 Helen Craig Ltd. Septimus Heap Book One: Magyk by Angie Sage Children's book of the week WHSmith The Pope in Winter: The Dark Face of John Paul ll's Papacy by John Cornwell Paperbacks The Dance of 17 Lives by Mick Brown Snow by Orhan Pamuk The Rise of the Indian Rope Trick: How a Spectacular Hoax Became History by Peter Lamont The Origins of the Final Solution by Christopher R Browning Best of Second World War Poetry read by Martin Jarvis and others The Ghost Writer by John Harwood Night Soldiers by Alan Furst read by Stephen Thorne In Search of a Beginning My Life with Graham Greene by Yvonne Cloetta, as told to Marie-Francoise Allain What's happening in the literary world Book events You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 894 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents Take a break Watch it: the-best of the week ahead World Snooker Championship (Today, BBC2,2.50pm) A snooker-free hour BBC3 Interative (Today, BBC3,9pm) Kill Bill Volume 1 Short stories Equinox: Riddle Of The Human Hobbits (Monday, C4,9pm) A-list portraits My Best Friend (Tuesday, BBC2,3pm) Most worrying This World: Iran's Nuclear Secrets (Tuesday, BBC2,9pm) On the other hand Cinema Iran (Wednesday-Friday, C4,7.55pm) The finishing line 1 The Apprentice (Wednesday, BBC2,9pm, /10pm) Pick of the week Dr Tatiana's Sex Guide To All Creation Monday, C4,11.05pm The finishing line 2 Picks of the day Radio Sunday May Pick of the Day Take a break Funny, but fierce Natural World: Meerkats—Part of the Team (BBC2,6.20pm) Soap moment Coronation Street (ITV1, 7.30pm) Institute of children The House Of Tiny Tearaways with Tanya Byron (BBC3,8pm) Best life and death William And Mary (ITV1,9pm) Pick of the day Britain's Most Watched TV (C4,8pm) Selling themselves Secret Life Of The Shop (BBC3,9pm) A snooker-free hour Is there a doctor in? House (Hallmark, 9pm) Villainous company The South Bank Show (ITV1, 11.05pm) The Godfather (Five, 9pm) Films BBC1 Sunday May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Monday2May Pick of the Day Pick of the week Dr Tatiana's Sex Guide To All Creation (C4,11.05pm) The sweeter FA Match Of the Day Live—Women's FA Cup Final (BBC2, 12.40pm) Who's telling fibs? Election Unspun: What They're Really Thinking (C4,8pm) Back to basics Animation Nation: Visions Of Childhood (BBC4, 9.30pm) Pick of the day Equinox Riddle Of The Human Hobbits (C4,9pm) Land of the free Er (C4,10pm) Conspiracy theory Murder in The Outback? (Sky One, 10pm) Hitting dire straits Brothers in Arms (BBC1, 10.45pm) Film choice Films BBC1 Monday 2 May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day A-list portraits My Best Friend: Audrey Hepburn (BBC2, 3pm) Sarah knows best Property Ladder (C4,8pm) What a gent Revealed: Bad Boys Of The Blitz (Five, 8pm) Most worrying This World: Iran's Nuclear Secrets (BBC2, 9pm) Bear necessities Csi: Crime Scene Investigation (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day Bad Behaviour (C4, pm) News just in Victory In Europe (Uktv History, 10pm) The meaning of life The Hitchhiker's Guide To theGalaxy (BBC2, 11.20pm) Old kid on the block Toju (BBC3, 11.30pm) Left, Right And Centre (C4,12.35pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday4May Pick of the Day No satisfaction My Best Friend: Mick Jagger (BBC2, 3pm) Another country Holidays In The Danger Zone—Places That Don't Exist (BBC2, 7.30pm) War stories Ve Day Poem (Five, 7.30pm) On the other hand England expects In the Footsteps Of Churchill (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day No win No Fee (BBC2, 7 pm) Iron Curtain call D-Day To Berlin: The Dream That Died (BBC1, 9pm) The finishing line The Apprentice (BBC2, 9pm/10pm) Tough love Desperate Housewives (C4,10pm) Bodies of evidence Film choice Films BBC1 Wednesday3May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday4May Radio Thursday May Pick of the Day Huns on the run The Welsh Great Escape (Discovery, 4pm) Is it a bird? Journey Of Life: Airborne (BBC1, 8.55pm) Foul play Footballers' Wives (ITV1, 9pm) The banality of evil Dr Goebbels Speaks (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day Election Night (BBC, ITV, Sky News) And here's to you . . . Te Robinsons (BBC2, 9.30pm) Ballot boys Bremner, Bird And Fortune—A Bunch Of Counts (C4,10.40pm) Best double take The Secret Election (C4,11.50pm) Film choice Films BBC1 Thursday May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday May Radio Friday6May Pick of the Day Easy rider My Best Friend: Steve McQueen (BBC2, 3pm) Any old bones? Days That Shook The World: Piltdown Man Hoax (BBC2, 7pm) Home staging Troops go home Pick of the day Storyville: Hitler's Secretary (BBC4, 9pm) In good faith The Simpsons (C4,9pm) Keep it in the family Britain's Real Monarch (Discovery, 9pm) Trickster's choice Derren Brown-Trick Of The Mind (C4,9. 30pm) Film Choice Films BBC1 Friday6May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Saturday7May Pick of the Day Best adult drama Doctor Who (BBC1, 7pm) Holiday snaps Hollywood Home Movies (Biography, 8pm) Slowest soap Casualty (BBC1, 8.35pm) Her stocking trade Kylie Minogue Showgirl (C4,9. 25pm) Curious Crime CSI: (Five, 9.25pm) Pick of the day Soul Deep (BBC2, 8.25pm) Political intrigue Law & Order: Criminal intent (Five, 10.25pm) Top 10 TV programmes Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Bad Behaviour Contents Mercedes Benz Contents Bvlgari Harley-Davidson Secret Britain: What you won't find in the guidebooks Lost in Translation Listomania The focal point of the 1958 Notting Hill race riots: 9 Blenheim Crescent Copella Next Big Thing Big Spender What it cost then … and what it's worth now CYPRUS Bystander Flashback Rootfinder To pull your finger out The Unlikely Event Green Blacks Organic Gerry Cottle and Gerry Cottle JR Sealy Shoes Designed Nat Zzi Sophie Conran American Express Ireland Turkish Airlines Was It All worth It? 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