News from 15/05/2005
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Terence Wilkerson, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Sarah Long, John Leefe, Peter Buckroyd, Johnny Davis, N J, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Jon Swain, Dana Facaros, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, David Critchley, Sara Humber, Les Worrall, Andrew Longmore, Tim Nagle, Peter Day, Frank Whitford, Barry Kane, Sybil Kapoor, Paul Marinko, Andrew Taylor, William Lewis, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, P D, David Cracknell Political Editor, Lynn Greenwood, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Ateh Damachi, Andrew Porter, Ivo Tannant, Dominic Bradbury, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Susan Berger, Martin James, Alex Sutherland, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Ian Hawkey European Football Correspondent, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Charles Nicholl, Robbie Hudson, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Daniel Bedingfield, J C Higgins, Stuart Barnes, Stewart Lee, Peter Jones, David Hewson, Cally Law, Paul Forsyth, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Hugh Schollick, Jeremy Clarkson, Philip Smith, Jessica White, Roy Shaw, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Michael Portillo, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Patricia Nicol, Marlon Devonish, Sarah Dempster, Katie Melua, Tracy Hofman, Peter Hain, Richard Fletcher, Paul Sutton, Joan Smith, Robert Potts, Jeremy Guscott, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Holly Watt, Flappy Lane Fox, Tessa Sanderson, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Geoff Paver, Edward Boothroyd, Peter Parker, Robin Scott-Elliot, Oscar Humphries, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Malcolm Glazer, Ali Rifat, Margaret Marion Stewart, Vincent Crump, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Mike Adams, Colin Blackwell, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, John Ball, Bernie Green, Paul Driver, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Pete Gough, Stuart Andrews, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Patrick Curran, Paul Durman, Peter Kemp, Shelley Von Strunckel, Kel Prince, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Jonathan West, Dr Linda Hadfield, Charlotte Rampling, Blower, Saliy Kinnes, Phil Baker, John Chamberlin, Dr Barbara Dexter, Lois Rogers, Christopher Silverster, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, J S, Rod Liddle, Douglas Alexander, Lawrence Booth, David Cracknell, Mike Gooley, Vic Gamble, Andrew Roberts, Gavin Conway, Mike Bonwick, Diana Wright, Hugh Bonneville, Zoe Brennan, Cosmo Landesman, Lawrence Freeborn, S B, Emma Smith, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Peter Koenig, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Stephen Bleach, Sarah Harding, Adrienne Connors, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Spindle, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, David Walsh, Phil Shepherd, Talib Choudhry, Gareth Southgate, Peter Bolton, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Michael O'Hara, Colin McDowell's, Christopher Goodwin, Roger Frost, Arianna Huffington, Victoria O'brien, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, N R, Richard Woods, Roland White, Danny Roth, Shane Watson, Mary Peters, Sarah Keentyside, Maurice Chittenden, William Georgiades, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Gabrielle Cleasby, Jonathan Leake, Sophie Kirkham, William Garfield, Dan Box, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Val Richard, Barry Collins, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, Denis MacShane, Peter O'Reilly, Matthew Campbell, Ralph Oswick, David Horspool, Abigail, Mary Braid, Sarah Curtis, Nick Fielding, Simon Jenkins, Deirdre Fernand, Stephen Pettitt, Jessica Bown, John Spurling, Jeremy Langmead, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Angus McCrone, Tom Pattinson, Nigel Powell, David Walsh chief sports writer, Simon Spilsbury, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Naomi Caine, Brian Doogan, Brian Edmonds, Robin Walton, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Simon Kurs, Barbara Hughes, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, Alexei Volosevich, M Yates, Daniel Emery, Matt Roberts, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, Cary Cooper, Tom Deveson, Janie Omorogbe, Bryan Reuben, Brian Schofield, Chris Feetenby, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sara Hassan, Richard Whiteside, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Keith MacKman, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,
ResumoContents Bin Laden henchman 'seriously wounded' Contents Virgin atlantic Kiss kiss in Cannes Cannes Royal Mail boss paid £3m Minister put millions in tax haven Unruly pupils sent to classroom 'cooler' Contents The Sunday Times Young readers choose The Sunday Times Meet JK Rowling at book launch Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Photosales Markwarner Kenneth Clarke eyes bid for Tory crown Queen's speech targets drivers and patients United fans to fight Glazer with FA Cup final protest Monkeying about: Prince Philip uses an Easy-Rider monkey … Banks to end cheque delays Oh boy . . . the teenage party of a lifetime Birt mobilises Daleks to save Blair from Brown Northern rock Pupils sent to class 'cooler' It's little things that wreck romance Flybe. com british european Niggles that Can Get Nasty Shaffer family at war over a delayed will The Curse of Amadeus Rise and rise of an offshore man New road safety minister was fined three times for speeding Camera Detection Risk Rises Odds are loaded against you Alliance Leicester Taxing Times Chevron Mother sues for veto on daughters' morning-after pill They've made it trickier to win a million Wildlife groups axe Bellamy as global warming 'heretic' Getting Harder? Cannabis advisers don't want rethink Briton named in US blast mystery Esso 'Baked beetle' among hygiene breaches revealed at fast-food chains Mercedes-Benz Wedding Deals Jordan's £2m wedding outprices Hollywood Revealed: list of sites to take nuclear waste Tiscali Film star Stamp cannot afford home in London Times Online Queen stops Charles dash for Games Ford Royal family lease property at cut prices Where Have All the Shoppers Gone? Falling property prices and higher interest rates have punctured the consumer bubble. But, ask David Smith and John Elliott, might shopping also be out of fashion? Nationwide Scrimp, Be Cool So why Did He Commit Suicide? A middle-class boy turned fire-eater has become a prime suspect in the Abigail stabbing after taking his own life. Maurice Chittenden reports BT Putting one through the legs of the Man U mob Profile Nick Hornby and the suicide of the English man of letters Chrysler . . . and still spinning Jersey Royal Still not listening . . . Tony should take a hint from the hoodies Respect starts with you letting us run our lives, Godfather Blair Broken Twigg hopes he can branch out into children's TV Atticus As MPs ponder the Tory leadership, they might like … Atticus Reid squirms in his defence foxhole after aiming high — and missing Atticus Bookies bet on the blues to keep their losing habit Atticus The musical of Billy Elliot contains a satirical moment Atticus The nice guys are winning over the Tories' nasty side Does this sound familiar? David Blunkett enjoyed an Atticus If the Olympics come to London in 2012, we are Atticus If Tory MPs are wondering why they appear so out of Atticus The Ramblers Blair's good and bad sides Toyota Teaching the yobs respect Football Penalties Forward thinking Flappy Lane Fox: Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Take a flight, destination unknown. Wander Moscow wearing … Holidays in the Zany Zone Wanadoo Iberia 200 reported dead as shooting goes on in Uzbekistan protests Anger as Renoir's belongings are auctioned in US BT Unrest spurred by nearby revolts Parship Going in hard with the guerrilla hunters of Chechnya Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulldog A Decade of Slaughter British successes haunt French poll Multiple Display Advertising Items Pay up, you lucky wedding guests Deadly firefight in a desert town shocks marines Abu Ghraib Ringleader Weds 'other Woman' He Seduced during Affair with Lynndie Germany's 'Maggie' capitalises on Schröder's unpopularity Mitsubishi Motors Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Three charged with girl's murder News in Brief Aircrew attacked Boy questioned over killing of Briton Lennon's stamps Cruise halted by broken lavatories Single ticket wins £5.1m Lotto jackpot Ex-player charged Explosives arrest India's ruling odd couple fall out The Times £2m film deal set to create 'new Rowling' It's a beautiful game now United fans are losing Typically, family doctors are now paid more than £100, Volvo Sun, sand, sex and no pretence Cheating is par for the school course After swing voters, it is the turn of swing politicos, Contents Party Poopers Wasps spoil farewell for Captain Colossus Contents Mitsubishi Motors Dallaglio's men have final word on Johnno It wasn't meant to end this way, but the departing Leicester legend will know the better side came out on top The Sunday Times All Blacks made to measure for Lewsey There isn't a better player in the land and the Wasps man can return from the New Zealand tour as a true great Contents Sarries move on to Europe In one way, it might be deemed appropriate that Martin Under Warren Gatland's leadership, Wasps peaked at just the right time to prove themselves worthy champions PokerStars. com Brentford up in the air Football Shorts Wembley voting begins City fan Gallagher to turn red? Former West Ham star Ward on drugs charges Football tales from the tabs . . Victor Chandler Preston stick with tradition Billy Davies is the latest in a long line of Scots to prosper at Deepdale, where Derby visit in today's playoff opener Carlisle back in the League Eager Beavon Kuqi seals Ipswich fightback McAuley gives Lincoln edge A day when brawn was preferred to brain The West Ham and Ipswich managers were ready to blame an aggravating referee for their teams' lack of quality Arveladze sinks Motherwell On the up Norwich go into today's match at Fulham knowing a victory will keep them in next season's Premiership, writes Rob Hughes Renault Clubs banking on survival Relegation from the riches of the Premiership can threaten the existence of a club, but if it is sensibly run there could be a silver lining. By Rob Hughes The cost of relegation Judgment day Harry Redknapp's side could go down after today's clash with Manchester United. But the club's woes are hardly his fault. By Andrew Longmore Dowie needs Crystal ball Even if his side wins at Charlton today, it will not guarantee Premiership survival, but the Palace boss is not worried about other results, writes Joe Lovejoy Robson on verge of his greatest escape West Brom When he took over as manager, the Baggies were down and out, but victory against Portsmouth today could see them defy the odds, writes Richard Rae The Final Chance Gilberto is determined that Arsenal will end the season on a high by beating Manchester United to lift the FA Cup Air Berlin Euro Shuttle Brown prepares to take fight to Arsenal Manchester United will go to Cardiff looking to repeat the physical approach that has left their opponents out-muscled this season. By Jonathan Northcroft Gambling all on Red If Malcolm Glazer thinks he will make quick bucks out of his Manchester United takeover, he may well be in for a surprise Irish duo not the real villains of Old Trafford Jp McManus and John Magnier may have enabled the takeover, but the great sell-out took place 14 years ago The key questions after Malcolm Glazer's takeover of … Contents Fans target FA Cup final Hot Cole shines on the big stage Joe Cole's private meeting with Sven-Göran Eriksson helped kick-start his career at Chelsea and earned him a place on England's US tour. By Jim Munro Barclays Premiership Other Football Pools Fixtures Europe Psycho on the Loose European football beckons for Stuart Pearce and Manchester City if they can beat Middlesbrough at home today Pearce poised for greatness Inspirational and unbending as a player, the England legend could prove to be a managerial great Bmi Champions Barca A 1-1 draw at Levante last night saw Frank Rijkaard's Barcelona crowned the new champions of Spain's La Liga The Sunday Times Travel Magazine Real lose the fight Bigger than Beckham Michael Robinson has a European Cup medal, but in Spain he is a superstar with his own television show and forthright views Owen backs Liverpool to turn corner The former Liverpool striker says victory in the European Cup final could help his old club in the quest for its first Premiership title. By Ian Hawkey The Sunday Times Bible basher The Dark Destroyer used to batter bodies; now he saves souls. By Brian Doogan The life and fights of Nigel Benn Drugs policy up in smoke While Mark Lewis-Francis has lost a silver medal after traces of cannabis were found in his urine, blatant cheating over samples is left unpunished Rush for No 8 Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Your chance to run with the Lions Lip starts to quiver Record breakers Quote of the week Separated at birth The Sunday Times Falcon in the frame Bull adds Beef All French, all flair Risk-taking and raw pace won two French teams a place in the Heineken Cup final. It's about time English clubs took note Cueto makes mark on end-of-season Sale Whatever Sir Clive Woodward may think, the England wing is a lethal finisher, as Pau will find out in the European Challenge Cup final, writes Nick Cain Locks are key to All Blacks New Zealand are running out of second-row options, and the Lions are set to take advantage O'Gara steers Munster to Celtic triumph Woodward sees red over tour officials The refereeing appointments for the Lions tour of New Zealand have virtually guaranteed that controversy will never be far away this summer. By Stephen Jones The Sunday Times His first century The top 10 Shane Warne moments A night on the tiles The Sunday Times Mixed message Can't bat, can't field Taking the bookie's money The ball of the century Waxing unlyrical Lighting up Flipper to stripper 60 seconds in sport With Marlon Devonish, one of Britain's Olympic gold-medal relay sprinters Stubborn Kent dig deep to survive County scoreboards Surrey's silver lining clouded out Patient Flower refuses to wilt McGrath magic How to beat the Aussies Harbhajan Singh is one of the few players to succeed against Australia and tells England to keep it simple Barbarians at the Gates England have faith in Key The Kent batsman is likely to retain his place for the opening Test against Bangladesh despite pressure from Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen. By Simon Wilde Solid as a Rock In the latest of our series comparing England and Australia, there is little to choose between their quietly effective openers All-star cast got fingers burnt in the sun While the rain fell and the wind blew, Australia had a miserable time in 1902, but it was very different when summer finally arrived, writes Robin Scott-Elliot The Sunday Times Campbell's Forest fire The New Zealander birdied the last four holes to take a three-shot lead going into the final round of the British Masters Play by the rules — or else Golf rightly prides itself on the honesty and integrity of its top players, with cheats knowing they will pay the ultimate price if they are caught. By Paul Forsyth Prince of the court A few weeks ago it would have been unthinkable, but Rafael Nadal's form makes him a French Open contender The Times Why Rafael Nadal can win the French Open Swiss out to settle score Revenge will be on Roger Federer's mind today. By Barry Flatmann Defeat costs Sharapova chance to snatch top spot Sports round-up Rugby Union Results round-up Rugby League Other Sport Today's racing Fixtures This Week Khan's sweet revenge The Bolton teenager announces his farewell to amateur boxing by avenging his Olympic defeat by Mario Kindelan The Sunday Times Rakti makes the running Michael Jarvis's temperamental miler is allowed to dictate and produces a record-breaking display The Sunday Times Caught in time Promoted Huddersfield join the big time, 1970 Sport Letters Hard truth for United martyrs Questions answers Heroes' Heroes Tessa Sanderson, 1984 Olympic javelin champion, on Mary Peters Any Answers? Prime cuts from peerless Woods Close call on the Cup Sport on TV Don't miss this Times Online Toyota Contents Revealed: Glazer's mystery US backers Mail chief faces bonus backlash Money launderers clean up Special Report Some £24m of suspect money has been seized at a cost to British companies of £250m a year, writes Angus McCrone Barclays Contents Continued on page 6 Inmarsat's £1bn float City hedge funds head for domino collapse 16 pages of business The Sunday Times Ozenda Connections Count £300m bet on weak Next sales Architects plan £25m AIM listing New Look has designs on refinancing Gas transporters fire up twin deals Morrison non-exec boost Times Online Funds facing a domino collapse Business Digest Investors push for Ultimate shake-out A record-breaking sale? City Index warned police about rogue accountant Job fears as gloomy outlook takes hold Breare to take seat at top table Stansted runway setback for BAA F&C The Investment Solution Mobile phone numbers just don't ring true Man U's lesson: don't get eaten — become a shark Interest rates at the crossroads Private equity America falters but keeps pulling ahead of rivals The Red Raider Malcolm Glazer's hostile takeover of Manchester United could face an even more hostile backlash - ranging from a club boycott to violence by fans forcing games to be played behind closed doors. By Dominic Rushe in New York Takeover Timetable EADS Money launderers stay a step ahead of the law The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education Beginner's Guide to Laundering Total Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bottomley's dual role The former Tory minister, now a baroness, will combine working as a headhunter for Odgers with her responsibilities in the House of Lords Outsourcing giant casts off its 'your mess for less' reputation EDS had caused chaos for government in the UK and US. Dominic O'Connell reports on the man who saved it Virginia Bottomley's Working Day Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Space BT £1bn revamp holds key to M&s fortunes Peace has at last broken out in the boardroom. Now Stuart Rose has to fix the business. By Richard Fletcher China prepares to revalue yuan The move will be sooner rather than later but it could be as small as 3%-5%, writes Michael Sheridan Gates is gunning for games and mobiles The Microsoft founder tells Paul Durman why he believes the company's handset software is about to come into its own Does this Box Have the X Factor? Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe has gone cuckoo The EU decision to deny Britain its opt-out on the 48-hour week will hit business, say David Smith and Rachel Bridge Gefco Business's New Political Masters Contents World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Success story won't wash with investors Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in PHS Group? Lastminute agrees takeover deal The Week that was Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Readers rally to our call to arms Bosses write in to offer help and support in our battle against red tape and for a fair deal for firms bidding for contracts in the public sector. By Rachel Bridge Ballsy idea won't fly with golfers The Peter meter Todd Enterprises Ups My long haul to build travel firm How I Made It Rules to follow if you take on staff The Business Doctor Mail-order heaven or shop hell? The Great Little Trading Company wants to expand but is unsure whether to widen the range of its mail-order catalogue or open shops. By Philip Smith What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Gltc's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Medicentre Germans employ shock tactic Grosvenor Casinos is taking the unusual step of pursuing … EasyJet Harrods staff given French leave Prufrock Alfie Gate Deuce of a time with Amelia Robert Bonnier, above, has had an awful few weeks watching … Prufrock welcomed news that the hastily renamed Investors can't bank on Lloyds Inside the City Online Extra On Wall Street, by Dominic Rushe, appears Market Mole Contents Viva Las Vegas Celebrating Sin City's 100th birthday in style There's much more to Vegas 2005 than gambling — Brian Schofield and friends present the smart guide to all that's new (and the classic kitsch you just can't miss) Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Musical Pillow Good Gear Guide Viva Las Vegas Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs Sunsail Flip-Flops ARGO Holidays Hi-Res Camera Sir Richard Burton's Travels in Arabia and Africa (University of California Press £12.50) Foot Deodorant Cycle Computer Travel brief 'But Miss, Dad's stolen my pencil' Simon Spilsbury went back to school to improve his dreadful French, and he took the whole family with him British Airways RailEurope Travel brief New ground safety fears at Heathrow Now that's a cruise ship Olympic Holidays The Alex Meet Bonny. He's a five-year-old orang-utan from Indonesia … Multiple Display Advertising Items SA tourists targeted Holiday money Readers' rants Where was I? The cut-price Caribbean High season's over, but the weather's fine—and you can save up to 75%. David Wickers picks the best bargains FlyZOOM. com MasterCard The Sunday Times Picnic in the perfect park Drive of the month Summer's here: pack the hamper and follow Vincent Crump into the magical New Forest My week with a man called Horse Her riding guide was macho, but Sarah Long had the whip hand in the relationship It's something of a revelation You can't escape religion in Jerusalem — but that's the attraction of this most seriously spiritual city, says Stephen Bleach Luxury Offers: A La Carte Volkswagen Northern cyprus Timberland Travel brief A Good Woman — but it's an even better coastline The real star of this week's most elegant new film is the stunning Amalfi Coast — and Dana Facaros knows just how to take a grand tour Multiple Display Advertising Items Amalfi Ravello Positano Sorrento Multiple Display Advertising Items Capri How to tour Amalfi in style Getting there . . . and the film? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Walking in Wales? In November? It doesn't get Peter Hain's vote Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Rome, with Lastminute. com The competition Contents The Curse of Amadeus It was a story of rivalry that brought acclaim to Peter Shaffer, its creator. Did a brotherly feud inspire it — and does its jinx live on, asks Richard Woods Radisson Edwardian Hotels Contents When Britain put Pétain in his place New evidence shows Harold MacMillan may have turned down one of the coups of the second world war, says Andrew Roberts Vauxhall Our quest to find the truth about our kidnapping A French journalist freed with a colleague in Iraq was determined to investigate the secret deals that mean life or death, he tells John Follain The Living, the Dead and the Missing in Iraq's Hostage Wars Let them wear hoodies If Bush beats the blather, his placemen win Fun: the true sign of a good school Ageing? It can make you beautiful Interview Richard Brooks meets Saab 93 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheerio Britain. . . you're German now It's not just our fascination with the war that binds us to Germany, writes Roland White. We eat, drink and live like them — only more so Multiple Classified Advertising Items Come on in, the blogging's wonderful Blogs are the future of news, says Arianna Huffington, who is setting up 'a cultured conversation' on the web Labour stuck with the old map Firmly back in the party heartlands The Blair project has not taken Labour's appeal beyond the traditional areas, writes David Smith 'We're letting you go, Denis': the diary of an ex-minister When Blair wouldn't meet his eye, Denis MacShane knew he was out The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How We'll Win Multiple Display Advertising Items Sooner the better Some businessmen are now saying that students should get their MBAs as quickly as possible, says Mary Braid Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The long and the short of how you wear your hair Bringing history lessons to life Doors The past is alive, well and thriving online. Curriculum adviser Roger Frost grades websites that help develop a sharp historical perspective Learning Made Fun Marriott Hotels & Resorts Current Affairs Everyday Artefacts Museum Portal View from the Top Buyer's guide Future-Proof Recording Virtual Encyclopedia Interactive Timeline Freeview Newcomer One-Trick Pony That's amazing! Virtual virtuosos take web awards Doors campaign Get Digital Mobiles get the message Sounding off Real money for virtual gold You might think that playing online games is innocent fun, but you'd be wrong. Stuart Andrews finds that hard cash has crossed the frontier between reality and fantasy Making a Profit in New Worlds Don't panic Out of Africa and quite possibly out to lunch as well Winner's Dinners Denise does the decent thing Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life The Daily Telegraph: Norman Walton Last word. . . Victory for Donkey Militancy The Daily Telegraph: Mark Boyle Winner's Letters Baby Alert for Sharon People of the Week Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Pharaoh of Them All? Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Fears for stock market under Labour Concerns over tax rises and slower growth are creating a gloomy outlook for Blair's third term. By Clare Francis Ways to prepare for a downturn Top Mortgage Deals Car premiums jump News in Brief Contents Virus hits Barclays Footsie held back by commodity prices Fidelity Investments Fight for the right to exchange your old francs Question of Money Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Online trading firm's chiefs keep buying despite losses Directors' Deals Judgment Day: should you buy shares in PHS Group? Frost fronts 'risky' property fund Broadcaster David Frost is enticing investors into a scheme that aims to return 20% a year. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items High Court nails bogus buy-to-let schemes Labour victories bring choppy markets and buying opportunities Immoral lending Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax crackdown Hidden fees and bonuses tarnish best-buy rates Some banks and building societies are advertising artificially attractive savings and mortgage deals. By Jessica Bown Slater's Tips Is the Aim bubble set to burst? The high number of directors selling shares is worrying investors in the junior market, writes David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Banks refuse to offer wider range of investments How to get a loan for a home built on stilts It is hard to find a mortgage for unusual properties such as lodges, lighthouses or windmills. Clare Francis offers some tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Use an offset deal to travel the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Bond is too good to be true Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Aap Stars' beauty guru likes the simple life Fame and Fortune Bharti Vyas, who has treated Madonna and Cher, thinks the pursuit of money is soul-destroying, writes Natalie Graham New Star Investment Funds Ltd Warning over rise of the green-fingered thieves 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 Sainsbury goes online to shop for managers The supermarket chain is spending 40% less on hiring staff and easing its paperwork by using the internet, says Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Long hours are fine if you really enjoy the work Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Compensation culture comes under attack Risk-management departments and legal teams help councils to foil silly claims and save millions, writes Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Risk Managers' Pay Systems failure for key workers Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Sixth Heaven Contents Deer Pals News Fresh Run for the Trees Scooby-Doo! in what a Ghoul Wants North Stars Pop Rivals Use the Force Fire Power Most Requested Henry's Wives Helping Hoofs Horse Play Pony Tail Mane Effort Watch this Space Book Mark Robot Crusoe Set a Record in your Sleep! Quick Fire Get Fully Booked with Swapits Puzzle Zone The Peril F-Mail Dear f-mail Puzzle Zone Answers Golden Girl Heptathlete Carolina Kluft is the bright young thing of women's athletics. We profile Sweden's 22-year-old world and Olympic champion Sam Griffiths, 12, Colchester Simpsons Contents Contents Europe-wide 62mph limit mooted Up to Speed Clarkson gets his Ford GT, almost Rolls is trying for a baby Cars on TV Fame hasn't gone to my car Me and my Motors Plucky little chap just wants to be cool Drives the Toyota Aygo Now the odds are loaded against you The number of speed cameras with film in them has quietly been increased, reports Emma Smith The new Skoda Octavia Laurin & Klement Top 10 convertibles for a long hot summer With weather forecasters predicting a heatwave ahead, Andrew Frankel picks the best of the cars that let the sun shine in Britain is the wind-in-the-hair capital of Europe Our affair with soft tops has given psychologists pause for thought, says Emma Smith Saab Approved I Can See Clearly now Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge Dynamos and Alternators All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Easy Sat Nav Rider Bentley Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Vauxhall Corsa Second Opinion The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The perfect 4x4 for looking down on Robin Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Rescue Multiple Classified Advertising Items New girls and fun seekers start here The Sunday Times Letters Safety Camera Locators and In-car Satellite Navigation Your Motoring Problems Solved Car Clinic Times Online My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents How Much? A house by a marina in . . . Is It worth It? Moving on How to cheat at piano Actor Hugh BONNEVILLE's London childhood was marked by shirking, arson and dressing up Time and place Design Classics Back to basics Property developer Nikki Page, John Redwood's girlfriend, tells Cally Law that the key to making money on a house lies hidden in the floor plans Crest Nicholson A bigger splash His flash modern homes may not be to everybody's taste, but developer Eddie Mitchell has created a new breed of one-off houses in wealthy Sandbanks. Dominic Bradbury watches Miami Vice style hit Dorset The View SW1 Beware new bathroom blunders Don't want the 21st-century equivalent of the avocado suite? Take Victoria O'BRIEN's advice The island at brentford lock Berkeleyhomes Houses of the week Neville House Two strategies, two Abigail and Tracy Hofman each had a theory on how to play the property market — but found it harder than they thought Grand Designs Live Tips for New Landlords Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Here's looking at me, kid The accidental landlord Multiple Display Advertising Items Poland warms up for buyers Investors can get good rental yields on flats in Warsaw, but they shouldn't rely on expat tenants, says Peter Conradi The Facts Multiple Display Advertising Items Designs on a cow shed Lynn Greenwood meets the family who converted an East Yorkshire barn into the perfect home for artists Howarth 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 home on the South Downs A home on the South Downs Multiple Classified Advertising Items A home on the South Downs The plum location in France When Sara Humber tried to buy a house with an orchard in Lot-et-Garonne, the deal almost fell through—but in the end she has reaped a rich harvest On the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pure International New Found Property International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The project If you plan to build, mug up on the new fire-door rules Safety First The home Would your cleaning technique pass muster at Claridge's? Not if you don't dust your picture frames every day Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Escape to your own plot If you don't have a garden but want to grow your own fruit and veg, why not try an allotment, says Susan Berger. But be prepared to put in some graft Muji 25 Kingsoak Savills Westbury Blooming elegant Bearded irises are still a striking garden staple, says Rachel De Thame Garden Cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items Family roots in an exotic plot Caroline Donald talks to Robin Loder, owner of Leonardslee gardens in West Sussex, about the responsibilities of running the estate for future generations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To let: a top-drawer lifestyle Rich clients will pay dearly to rent the right country house, says Rosie Millard Savills The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items ST. George Contents When do you give up? Contents Shue stoops to conquer She didn't quite make it as a megastar, but Elisabeth's supporting roles are winning her fans. By Christopher Goodwin 'I'm drawn to people who are a little bit more desperate': … Play it again Van Morrison National Geographic Channel Sith happens The last of the Star Wars prequels isn't half the pop-culture epic it thinks it is, says Cosmo Landesman The Royal Opera Biteback Ears on the prize Orange The Jacket 15,103 mins A Good Woman PG, 93 mins Seed of Chucky 15,86 mins Short Cuts Ong-Bak 18,108 mins Private 15,94 mins The Bridesmaid 15,111 mins Friday Night Lights 12A, 118 mins Le Clan 15,90 mins Monster-in-Law 12A, 101 mins Royal Academy of Arts The Last Horror Movie 18,79 mins Watch the latest trailers and clips from upcoming films … Power to the people Under Jeremy Deller's guidance, folk art kicks off its clogs for ever. By Waldemar Januszczak Woolworths Yorkshire Sculpture Park Theatre Royal Drury Lane They've got it all rapped up Was it their new singer, Fergie, or 9/11 that made Black Eyed Peas an overnight success, asks Dan Cairns The month Sit Back and Watch the Best Charleson Awards shortlist The Philadelphia Story Old Vic Rest of the week's theatre The American Pilot The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Chichester Festival Theatre David Copperfield West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds The Importance of Being Earnest Bristol Old Vic In need of fine-tuning Billy Elliot the Musical hits all the right notes, albeit in a rather bland score, says Victoria Segal Donmar Classical Strauss The Complete Songs, Volume One Christine Brewer (soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano) Hyperion CDA 67478 Mozart String Quartets: D (K575), B flat (K589), F (K590) Tokyo String Quartet Biddulph 80215-2 Classical CD of the week Gluck Paride ed Elena Kozena, Gritton, Sampson, Webster, Gabrieli Consort & Players, cond Paul McCreesh Archiv 00289 477 5415 (2 CDs) Rachmaninov The Isle of the Dead, Symphonic Dances London Philharmonic, cond Vladimir Jurowski LPO 0004 Michael Bonaventure 2000 Nails: Contemporary Organ Works Delphian DCD34013 Pop and Jazz Van Morrison Magic Time Exile 9870945 Kathryn Williams Over Fly Over Caw CAW007 The Duke Spirit Cuts Across the Land Loog 9867546 Maximo Park a Certain Trigger Warp Warpcd130 Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm V2 VVR1032352 Death Sentence: Panda! 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Children's book of the week WH Smith White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and North Africa's One Million European Slaves by Giles Milton Paperbacks Attention All Shipping by Charlie Connelly Past Mortem by Ben Elton Fallen Order: Intrigue, Heresy and Scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio by Karen Liebreich Dreaming to Some Purpose by Colin Wilson The Sunday Times concise crossword No 896 The next Moon by André Hue and Ewen Southby-Tailyour Seventy-Two Virgins by Boris Johnson Skeletons on the Zahara by Dean King Audio book of the week Period Piece by Gwen Raverat read by Diana Bishop You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Inside story What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents It's all Ps and Qs Watch it: the best of the week ahead Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid Wednesday, TCM, 10.45pm No Colin and Justin? Tonight: New Homes Or Old? (Monday, ITV1, 8pm) PC or not PC? Comedy Lab: I'm Spazticus (Tuesday, C4,11.40pm) Watch it: the best of the week ahead Position of trust Don't encourage her Star-studded line-up Pick of the week Picks of the day Radio Sunday 15 May Pick of the Day Pick of the week Porn into money Geri built Wasted opportunity Pop science Pick of the day Best documentary Me-too TV Late election result Films The Deer Hunter (C4,12.15am) BBC1 Sunday 15 May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Monday 16 May Pick of the Day Wilde at heart It's all Ps and Qs From little acorns No Colin and Justin? People power Wonder wall Pick of the day Life After Football (BBC1, 10.35pm) Gone with the wind Hope in adversity Saga louts? Films Big Jim McLain (Five, 3.50pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One … 17 … Pick of the Day Why, oh why? So-so drama Grisly drama Chilling profile Pick of the day Sad profile Stalking Pete Doherty (C4,10pm) Sci-fi hokum Revelations (Sky One, 10pm) Late election result One Life: Reg v Blair (BBC1, 10.35pm) PC or not PC? Comedy Lab: I'm Spazticus (C4,11.40pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day An Earth Made For Life (R4,9pm) Made in . . . Hyperspace Long live the king One for architects Pick of the day Architect 2 Architects 3 Through the keyhole Films Film choice BBC1 Wednesday 18 May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Thursday … May Pick of the Day Behave yourselves Medal hopes Six of one . . . Don't encourage her Pick of the day Cutting Edge: The Kidnapping Of Elizabeth Smart (C4,10pm) Ecce homo Journey Of Life: Human Life (BBC1, 9pm) Grease is the word Girls aloud Political assets Films The Red Beret (C4,1. 35pm) Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday … May ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday … May Radio Pick of the Day Young nerds? Healthy comedy Catching up with . . . All roads lead to . . . Pick of the day Inside the tower Think you're funny? Films Firecreek (BBC2, 1.40pm) BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Consolation prize? 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