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ResumoContents US 'in talks' with Iraq rebels Insurgents reveal secret face-to-face meetings We're all going on a sozzled holiday. . . Contents Vodafone Contents So long to the Wimbledon dream Contents Blair's £1 billion literacy drive fails GCSE test Contents The Sunday Times More readers choose The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Costs may force ID cards to be cheap 'chip and pin' Clarke in row over Mugabe exiles Just squelching through: The actress Gwyneth Paltrow … Top Yard officers 'fixed' case against colleague 70 British Muslims join Iraq fighters General admits to secret air war Charles's mosque meets a rebellion Cherie to make No 10 film, but she won't keep the fee American Airlines City offers bright students cash for a cut of earnings Mudlarks of Glastonbury get Fiat A day of filthy pleasures Geldof reveal his Sgt Pepper plan Flybe Why a cardinal had to march Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor explains why he is heading north Skoda Hi-tech SAS troops take on Taliban France is top gun in Trafalgar fleet The real you deserves a real relationship Hotels Stay fat and live longer—survey casts doubt on dieting Men behave singularly like eternal bachelors Surf's up, Gran. . . Bournemouth is catching the wave Call for More Boys in Medical Schools Goldsmith hits out at murder law flaws Shining future for glowing donkeys Mirren is TV's prime earner Formula that says Federer will win Play Hard Life's a beach, and then you go clubbing Land Rover Brits Abroad: Drunk and Disorderly Heathrow brings in eye scanners Contents Tories cry foul on Howard secrecy files Multiple Display Advertising Items Prescott gets Olympic call Clarke may back Lansley in Tory race Parks try tropical trees to beat heat Patio Polluters Onspeed National savings & investments Secret Memos Fuel He's vowed to complete his mission in Iraq, but President Bush faces growing disillusion as leaked documents reveal the hidden path to war and the mood changes in America Tiscali How the leaked documents It started with a phone call and has now swept across America: Michael Smith tells the tale of his 'Downing Street memo' scoop US Doubt on Iraq Questioning war emerged from 'Britain's Deep Throat' What now? Strategic options for Iraq include Crippled model sues pilot for record £100m Nationwide Number of children taught at home soars A mean streak that marks out the real tennis hope Profile Mumbo-jumbo syndrome Wanadoo Holidays in the danger zone Seasonal Ownership Weasel words on Iraq The tie and the kirby grip aren't so trivial Masters of the universe give us a billion-pound computer fiasco Wannabe Tory leader regrets his naked clinch with Maggie Atticus There'll be no more brainstorming sessions at the Atticus Euan Blair visits Vegas and hits the jackpot with a job in Congress Atticus Straw dishes up a handful of mandarins at dinner with son Atticus The British & Irish Lions were thrashed 21-3 by the … Atticus Idealism can be good, and it can be very dangerous He fought a bitter battle against an evil dictator … Atticus Estate agents, form an orderly queue Atticus A week after a Sun reporter is allowed to wander around Atticus Barclays It pays to have a nuclear guard Bmibaby A poor balance of assets Lord Irvine Rebuilding Europe Points Birthdays Secs and the City When a boss has an affair with a secretary, who's the predator? Zoe Brennan and Sarah Keenlyside report on the case of Faria Alam and the new balance of power in office sexual politics Office rules of engagement HSBC War of the Worlds Iran's man of iron vows to turn back clock Despair and fear among the Tehran dancing classes In his Own Words P&O Ferries Election result Nuclear plant '84% complete' Angry Cruise defends Scientology bar on drugs Rice silent on women's rights in Middle East Bulgaria's falling tsar faces bleak exit Italy goes after the Getty for 'receiving' art Nokia Stones get much satisfaction from their £249 tickets New tragedy for victims of tsunami Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports fans getting downhearted down under Indians get by with a little help from their books Top Readers Alliance Leicester No way, kid, I won't pay says Diddy To-day's weather Lloyds TSB House fire kills three children News in Brief Girl dies in drier Abduction suspect faces extradition Warne split System of elderly care 'a scandal' One ticket wins £15m Lotto Superdraw Fatal shark attack Correction Ha, ha! This bill has incited luvvies to hate Labour Never be fooled by a fine suit, for it can hide a The Times Rock royals get too grand Scots must choose: our money or Andy Murray Like vaguely remembered "stars" of a freaky reality Esso Contents Guinness Sad about the Boy Murray crashes out in five-set thriller Centre Court rises to new kid on the block Nalbandian ends dream Despite losing 7-6 6-1 0-6 1-6 last night, the teenage prodigy has come of age on the greatest stage of all Norwich Union New star programmed for success How Andy Murray gains an edge on court Statistical analysis of the match Centre Court Attractions: Stars Come out to Cheer Heroic Performance by British Teenager Fitness key to Murray future Britain's newest tennis hero can take some valuable lessons from his first Grand Slam experience Tomorrow's Order of Play Hewitt has muscle to triumph The former champion has the power and desire to triumph this week and make a mockery of the seedings The route to the men's and women's final at Wimbledon Defeat all in the mind for faltering Henman The sports psychologist who was asked to prepare Tim Henman for Wimbledon says attitude is the man obstacle to a return to top form Masterly Federer chases hat-trick The top seed eases to victory with a show of class that looks ominous for the pretenders to his crown Wimbledon diary Billion Roddick eyes up final repeat Young guns call the shots Two young Frenchmen, a Scot and a Spainard are threatening to overturn the old, established order in the men's game The India Pale Ale Tearful Serena bows out The former champion struggled to contain her emotions after she slumped 6-3 7-6 to Jill Craybas The Sunday Times Davenport attacks double standards Sharapova finds her fee The defending champion was not at her best, but she saw off Katarina Srebotnik with growing confidence Lions humiliated by Woodward in the firing line The Lions coach is already facing flak after one Test defeat and knows turning it around is now a massive task The Sunday Times O'Driscoll:'I've had to fight back the tears' Rampant All Blacks Lions coach: lineout errors cost us dearly The Lions' reaction Problems, problems: four areas of crisis for Woodward's battered Lions 'Spin that, Alastair' crow Kiwis How New Zealand saw it Virgin Henry banks on his Jack of all trades The All Blacks lock was imperio…at the lineout, creating a platfor…which propelled his team to vict… Feeble French lose series Henson Can Turn Tide Sir Clive Woodward must pick the in-form Welsh centre for the second Test—if he doesn't, the tourists have no chance Defeat fails to quieten fans They had watched their team being lorn apart, but that wasn't going to stop the legion of Lions supporters from painting Christchurch red, writes Nick Cain Fan talk: on tour with the Lions William Thorburn, 40, from Musselburgh The Clancys from Limerick Jimmy, 55, is a school Gillette Time to be Bold Yesterday's team belied the optimism of Sir Clive Woodward. He needs to revert to type if the Lions are to avoid humiliation Player ratings All Blacks Who should the beleaguered Lions turn to now? Our experts choose their teams for next weekend's second Test Hall of shame: five Test drubbings for the Lions 'Unless Woodward moves away from English attrition, he could prove to be the worst Lions boss since God knows when Player ratings The Lions Next match up New Zealand Why the omens are bad for Lions Boycott opens up The Big Interview Geoffrey Boycott The life and times of Geoffrey Boycott Faria Alam and the FA The top 10 Football sex scandals David Beckham and the Loos woman Wayne Rooney and the 'Auid Slapper' Norwich Union My Sex Sham… Book of the week Wrecking Machine By Alex Wade, Scribner, hb, £15.99 Tommy Docherty and the physie's wife Malcolm Allison and the porn star Martin Edwards and the Ladies' Dwight Yorke, Mark Bosnich and the cross-dressing Freddy Shepherd and Douglas Hall Andy Goram and Olga Orbs DVD of the week The Greatest British & Irish Lions XV, Firefly, £19.99 60 seconds in sport With Christian Klien, Austrian Formula One driver with Red Bull Racing Passion play gives Eriksson unwelcome exposure Details emerging from an employment tribunal show the England coach was lucky to survive the FA's sex scandal Free Falling Football clubs discover that when they take account of exorbitant wages there is no such thing as a free transfer Adriano double sters bold Brazil to final Not wanted XI Arsenal in £14m bid the Robinho Window shopping: the transfer market's movers and rumours Real's in cheeky bid for Lampard Scotland too anonymous for Kirkland City deny Wright-Phillips deal Bellamy demands shock Everton Phillips off to Villa. . . and the rest The Sunday Times Saints prepare warm welcome for old favourite Ian Milward will take Wigan to face his former club at Knowsley Road this afternoon with a place in the Challenge Cup semi-finals at stake Campbell takes a Major Leap The US Open winner sets his sights on St Andrews believing that he has exorcised the damons that threatened his game The Sunday Times Stupples sets her sight on second major The Englishwoman will have to hold off teenage sensation Michelle Wie in today's final round if she is to win the US Open Australia complete recovery A week after their humiliation in Cardiff, Australia bounced back yesterday with a 10-wicket win against Bangladesh Captain must be No1 target Australian's shaky tour form means that England's Test strategy should focus on undermining captain Ricky Pointing Contents The Sunday Times Supporting Act Ashes Countdown Hoggard and Gillespie are bowlers out of form, but whoever finds a spark first could swing the series Airberlin Matthew Hoggard David Gower's verdict Leg of Lamb washed down with champers Ashes History England's last Ashes series victory on home soil 20 years ago was inspired by the bat of the captain and a slice of good fortune Jason Gillespie Ideal chance for Flintoff to claim the starring role Despite the loss of captain Michael Vaughan, England are confident of reaching the NatWest Series final by defeating Bangladesh today, writes Simon Wilde Lee ups the pace in battle of the bouncers England's decision to target Brett Lee in the pre-Ashes 'bouncer war' is paying early dividends, writes Simon Wilde Substitutes ready to take one-day role The Sunday Times Coe's Finest Race Decision day looms for the 2012 Olympic Games and Sebastian Coe is confident going into the home straight The Times The final countdown Timetable to decide who will host the 2012 Olympics Leading the bids 'i was more popular after I'd finished second People don't like it when you win too much' So good, he was labelled half-main, half-bike. Eddy Merckx's intensity ground rivals into the dirt in five Tour de France triumphs Five great pretenders to Lance Armstrong's crown Cisco Systems Le Cannibal of the Tour Wimbledon results and Order of Play Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Pools Motorcycling Horne blows hot to power Hull to Cup semi-finals Sports round-up Motorsport Rugby Union Golf Fixtures Cycling Racing Hockey Today's Irish Derby This Week Top stars light up Eclipse Two of racing's stellar reputations are on the line as Sharmardal and Motivator meet in Saturday's Coral Eclipse Stakes Today's racecards Going: Good to Firm Sergeant takes charge in Plate Windsor Mosley in no mood to quit The FIA president rejects calls for his head and says the teams are to blame for the farce at indianapolls The Times Caught in time Lions secure 2-1 series win over All Blacks, 1971 Sport Letters The Sunday Times Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroienes Gareth Edwards, legendar Wales and Lions scrum-half, on Dewi Bebb The Sunday Times Any Answers? Sport on TV Don't miss this Times Online Keep a lid on patriot games Ford Odds are stacked against Woodward A never-ending story Contents Gym group Fitness First starts sprinting to £800m sell-off Taxpayers 'will pay billions' for nuclear plants Stelios in cruise wars Peugeot Coral Eurobet heads league Cricket lessons for big business Special Report How England coach Duncan Fletcher's consultancy style has put the Ashes within reach 16 pages of business The Sunday Times Allied Irish Bank Russia's Rusal plans City float Brits clinch Pentagon security deal in Iraq The Mack's back Times Online Interpublic crunch Business Digest Mitchells looks to muscle in on Spirit Trinity's Sly plans for online recruiting Hedge fund enters Priory auction US arrest threat over web poker Norman is offered £50m deal to join Wm Morrison Crossrail advisers chosen Stein checks out of club Blood testing outsorced to India Eads Heaven knows Sanctuary is miserable now Careers advisers take heed—the future's Mandarin Agenda The first rate cut gets closer The latest MPC minutes shift the odds in favour of easing rates as soon as August, but it is by no means a done deal, writes Geoffrey Dicks Shanghaied China projects its power with a takeover drive Amreican Account Railtrack's Revenge Shareholders go to court this week to allege-that Stephen Byers abused his powers when the rail network company was forced into administration. Dominic O'Connell reports How Railtrack Hit the Buffers The Sunday Times Hollywood set for war of the movie worlds Cinema is under attack from DVDs and bigger and better home TV systems, writes Dominic Rushe from New York Bright business HBOS elevates heir apparent Andy Hornby, 38, has been put in charge of four divisions with the task of boosting market share, writes Louise Armitstead UK nuclear power boss radiates boundless energy The Andrew Davidson Interview As we hail Trafalgar, French will build our ships A move to share the work on new aircraft carriers is driven by economics as well as politics, writes Dominic O'Connell Barbara Judge's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space The cricket 'consultant' giving England new drive Doing the Business Management masterclasses from the world of sport The Sunday Times Fletcher's Golden Rules IBM Fletcher at a Glance Multiple Display Advertising Items Ofcom chief's high-wire act nets BT deal Stephen Carter seems to have pleased the group and its rivals with the new telecome regime, says Paul Durman Companies count the hidden cost of profit warning Credit ratings are cut, speculators move in and bosses have to court the City, write Richard Fletcher and Dan Box Rising women stars aim to balance work and family A list of young achievers shows that women now expect little conflict between their professional and personal lives, writes Dan Box 35 under 35: Young Women to Watch The Times Tabloid marks the rise of South African consumers The growing media sector is a sign that a new middle class is driving the economy, writes John Waples from Cape Town Saatchi steps up overseas drive Global expansion and modernisation its client services paint a bright picture for the agency, writes Mark Kleinman World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities British firm is the master of plaster Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in BPB? Morrison appoints non-executives The Week that was Business on the Box BPB at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Music fortune was built on a sound idea How I Made It Dan Donnelly founder of Pure Worldwide Entertainment Group Practise your pitch to win our £100,000 prize There are 10 days left to enter your business idea in our competition. But how you sell it is crucual. Rachel Bridge explains what the judges will be looking for How to Make a Good Pitch The One account How to Enter Terms and Conditions What the Experts Say Stem cell company needs an injection of marketing For £1,250 parents can protect children from life-threatening illnesses, but only 4,000 have done so. It's a challenge for Smart Cells, reports Philip Smith The Sunday Times Progress Report Jewel in the Crown Sore heads at the end of the week for many of London's … London Clubs International (Lci) British Airways Colourful tipster makes comeback Prufrock Rockin' all the way to the bank What's up at Urvine. com, the online wine exchange British Airways is taking interactive advertising to Somerfield should be left to the pros Stagecoach Inside the City Online Extra Market Mole City reveals secret City deals Contents All Smiles The best summer breaks are still up for grabs Haven't found your family holiday yet? Good move—the late booker gets the most interesting breaks. Mark Hodson thinks outside the box for this year's summer savers Summer Sizzlers! Good Gear Guide The summer hols sorted Clubs Sunsail Voyages Jules Verne Atol Anatolian Sky Arrr, Dom lad—here be treasure Celebrity pirates, Christian soldiers and underwater fireworks—Dom Joly takes a break from reality on the insland of Dominica P&O Sunset Elixir Holidays Villa clampdown in the Costas Pleased to see me? Seafrance Mark Warner Next time you buy a near-perfect copy of the latest … US immigration has added yet another security Ryanair (0906 270 5656,25p/min: www. ryanair. com) … Child thrown off plane Questions & Answers Gorilla attack Bluecruise Bargains of the week Holiday money BA pumps up prices Readers' rants Olympic Holidays Where was I? Next, he'll steal the sun lounger Jurgen the German was blameless—but Kerry Longmuir was unconvinced Confessions of a tourist Burgundy, at plonk prices Anthony Peregrine finds five hotels for under £100—so you can splash out on the local food Kuoni Get your big break on Broadway New York's top theatres are packed with the hits—time to plot a weekend trip, says Mark Hodson What to see Multiple Display Advertising Items How to do it Coming soon. . . hot openings to look out for on Broadway Turn left at Mongolia. . . Paul Grogan wanted to conoe across Central Asia. What would the Russian army think of that? The country and western house North America's swankiest hotel chian has hit the home counties By Susan d'Arcy Bolt hole The Four Seasons, Hampshire The Sunday Times Travel brief Brava beauty: discover the Costa that still has class Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief It's very cheap—but is it nasty? It's the UK's most famous holiday offer—and Paul Rowan volunteered to find out if it's worth the £9.50 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 If he sets his mind to it, David Hempleman-Adams can just relax Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a luxury long weekend for two in Paris, with Concorde Hotels and Eurostar The competition Contents BT Contents Solving the Riddle Solving the Riddle Disappearing Act that Fuelled a Thousand Theories Give Africa a private schooling Poor African children benefit more from independent schools than government ones for a fraction of the cost, says James Tooley. Why are aid groups and pop stars against them? Win Live 8 Tickets SAAB Voice of a new generation at the old rocker's pinic Well done, young mum Lashings of sense from a spinser of the parish She won't 'do' sex but TV agony aunt Ann Widdecombe cleans up life's other messes, says Deirdre Fernand Death by 1,000 autographs You're not going to get away with murder any more Interview Lord Goldsmith Esure The plot to hide HG Wells's genius The reputation of the writer of The War of the Worlds is again being disparaged. He was a towering artist, says Bryan Appleyard The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Prime Wells Justice from the torch I lit in Mississippi Hollywood usually strives not to take sides. Alan Parker is proud he did, and that his 1988 film has forced America to deal with an unpunished crime Love Life Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items A flaw in the child porn witch-hunt The hounding that has driven many suspects to suicide is based on tainted internet evidence, says expert witness Duncan Campbell Multiple Classified Advertising Items How I built my family British surrogacy laws are weighted against creating a happy family, says the Ian Munklejohn. Better to do as he did and try in the US instead Multiple Display Advertising Items Results—publish and be inspired Answer the question The end for A-levels? Mike Tomlinson's suggested diploma to replace A-levels was shelved by the education secretary, but it may yet be introduced, says Sian Griffiths The Sunday Times No, Madonna can't be on the panel. . . The Schools Question Time Challenge is generating hot debate among Britain's youth, says Zoe Brennan, not least, about who should be on the programme The secret lives of MP3 players Doors They are hugely popular music magicians, but MP3 players do much more than play tunes Alex Pell reveals their abundant hidden talents Back up your Computer Store and View Photos Innocent fun or high-risk thrill? Talking point Make Audio Recordings Consult a Calendar E-Mail on the Move Don't Panic Doors Six-Month Index Now Click Here Instant Messaging Browse the Web Taste of the summer vine Doors Sunday's online challenge: Jenni Muir scours the web in search of all you need to host a corking alfresco wine-tasting party Online Sommelier Booths It had to happen Say goodbye to fusty broadband, Stewart Mitchell urges, but choose your dragster carefully Move into the fast lane with revved-up broadband Right Glassware Viticultural Gadgets Tempting Nibbles Climate Control The Sunday Times That's amazing! Truth will out in the odd world of words Paola's quite right, you know—I really am a pig Winner's Dinners Soccer's on board keepy uppy Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Walter, Walters Lead One of the Most People of the Week The True Statesman The Daily Telegraph: Patrick Pakenham Last word. . . Oi! Get that Heir Cut The Daily Telegraph: Aubyn de Margary Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents How long can the Footsie's rally go on? The stock market has defied gloomy economic figures to surge to new highs, writes Clare Francis Investors gamble on flotations 'Quit British Gas' News in Brief Contents Buying vs renting Wall Street losses weigh on British shares Fidelity International Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss insurance claim is driving me cuckoo A Question of Money RAB Capital chiefs sell as billionaire Mittal builds a stake Directors' Deals A Question of Money Contents Make sure your donations don't go to waste How can you check that money you give to charity is being spent effectively? Jessica Brown investigates Action Aid Halifax Christian Aid Comic Relief-Red Nose Day Oxfam Pension 'gift' fo…wealth We were right to be alarmed by Blunkett's off-the-cuff musings Tax gridlock Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Future imperfect Banks in the firing line as savings rates are cut Base rate hasn't moved for almost a year, but that has not stopped savers being penalised, writes Kathryn Cooper Trade overseas for less Foreign shares help to diversify your portfolio—and they can now be bought and sold as cheaply as UK stocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to Trade International Stocks F&C First in investment Trusts Cautious funds may miss their targets Firms are launching schemes that aim to beat savings accounts. But you can still lose money, warns Jessica Bown Hunter solves the pensions crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd's seeks out new names Members of the insurance market have doubled their money. But it could be risky to join them, warns Kathryn Cooper Three Ways to Invest in Lloyd's Stockbroker 'took too much risk' Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile My mounting identity crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Chase De Vere Mortgage Management The Sunday Times Paragon Mortgages Aap TV villain cashed in on his Street cred Fame and Fortune Brian Capron's role as a mass murderer in Corrie meant he could make a killing opening supermarkets Artemis Why sports stars have to prepare for an early exit Players can make a fortune in their prime, but they have to plan ahead if they want to be comfortable when they stop winning Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers services fail to do the job Many students are scathing about the organisations that are supposed to help them enter the workplace, reports Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Letter perfect: the secrets of British success Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduates find life better in public sector There may be fewer jobs but recruiters are targeting students with promises of better pensions and time off at the weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items What New Graduates Can Earn Hunting down a headhunter Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Why Do we Need Live 8? Kelly's Mission News News Fresh! Wonka Time Scooby-Doo! in You'll Never Lurk in this Town Again News. . . Jurassic Park Star Burst Road Trip Picture Gallery War Wear Banda Eyes Get close to animal in Funday. . . The Case of the Citurs-Wook Table Romans Revealed Mini-Glossary Book Mark Jarvis Fans Utd Have You Seen It yet? Win It Quick Fire Fun in the Sun with Swapits Calling all quiz whizzes!. . . Tennis Search Puzzle Zone Name the three "magical" celebrities that make up the face Shape Su Doku Riddle this Beryl the Peril F-Mail Mail with our stamp of approvall. . . Puzzle Zone Answers Drop Everything! To the Fore Sport Funday tees off with one of England's top golfing stars, 24-year-old Justin Rose Most Requested Champion chat and first for sport facts!. . . MacMillan Cancer Relief Fact File Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Now, the eco-friendly driving test Up to Speed Citroën switches on to self-parking Mobile phone fines top £1m Cars on TV Handbuilt for the driven man Me and my Motors Honey, we expanded the motor Cars of 30 years ago now look tiny, but makers have good reason for thinking big, find Roland White and Jeremy Hart Size Matters the Fatter Golf How to improve of genius Drives the Mazda MX-5 Vital Statistics The Opposition Model Vauxhall Tigra 1.8 Sport £15,350 The Internet Fast Lane Honda All power to the girl biker More women are turning to jam-busting motorbikes—and they prefer a machine with pace, finds Glenda Cooper The Internet Fast Lane SAAB Fast Food In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Music on the Move The Knowledge Engine Oil All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Dry Cleaning Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Nissan Almera Subaru The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's shake, scuttle and roll The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garmin So who's the fastest of them all? The challenge: to hit 60mph in three seconds. Andrew Frankel and Nicholas Rufford report The Sunday Times Letters Lotus Cars Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Times Online The Sunday Times My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Inside How Much? A converted cinema in. . . Is It worth It? Clymwr, Llantrisant, Anglesey, £180,000 Moving From Africa to suburbia The north London house where ICA artistic director Ekow Eshun grew up was a little slice of Ghana Time and place Design Classics Monday lamp by Konstatin Grcic Playboy's mansion Robert Hanson, raffish blade about town, tells Jasper Gerard why it's time to sell the Berkshire country home he inherited from his late father, the industrialist Lord Hanson Homes Cashing in for an easier life Record numbers of country-house owners are trading down in search of a simpler life, according to a new survey. Cally Law asks Lord and Lady Norton why Savills House of the week Wimbledon prize home. . . £6.5m Saved by Beatrix Potter £350,000 Scottish style £625,000 Edinburgh Chocolate-box charm £250,000 Cornwall House with priest-hole. . . £1.25m Hertfordshire Harrods Estates The house of Ha Ha Hee Hee Leytonston isn't known for its glamour, but comedienne Meera Syal just can't leave the fun of east London, she tells Zoe Brennan Michael Shanly Michael Shanly Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bringing the inside outside There's a growing choice of furniture, fabric and even fireplaces specifically designed for use in the garden. Victoria O'Brien reviews what's on offer Where to Buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City centres' glut reaction People selling on apartments in London's Docklands are cutting prices to compete with developers—a trend that has spread to Leeds and Birmingham, says Graham Norwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Two proud owners, one rusting house A house partly clad in steel plate is causing a stir in north London, reports Dominic Bradbury Dolphin-Quays Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward DTZ Residential How to annoy neighbours Keep your head above water French Mistress One British couple found life imitating the film Jean de Florette when the well dried up at their Provence home, leaving them with not enough water to fill the tub… Queen of the Castle Italian model-turned-singer Carla Bruni shows John Follain round her family home, a centuries-old Piedmontese castle open to the public for the first time Italian Castles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pureintl Ask the experts Fairclough Homes The project Take action if subsidence affects your home, or else you are you are sunk The home Are you as fed up as I am of dry-cleaners that fail to hit the spot—and even stain the clothes they are meant to clean? 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The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperialwharf Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Now that they've gone The messy tenants are out, but now how do you play the mortgage until you sell, asks Rosie Millard Savills The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Credit Suisse Britain's galacticos of private business The biggest private company is owned by private equity, but entrepreneurs and families still own half of the country's largest 100 firms, writes Robert Simpson Top 10 Companies with the Biggest Profits The Sunday Times Top Track 100 Fast Track KPMG Credit Suisse Public or private: which is best? Mel Egglenton of KPMG looks at how the private sector can give companies more freedom to grow The Sunday Times Get your own finances in order before a float Jeremy Marshall of Credit Suisse says entrepreneurs need advisers who can take care of personal as well as corporate matters The Sunday Times Britain's 100 biggest private companies Rules of Engagement Bureau Van Dijk Spirit Group sets the bar for high growth Hamish Stevenson and Robert Simpson of Fast Track single out the companies that have made big moves up and down this year The Five Biggest Risers in the Top Track 100 Betting group races to the top Coral Eurobet Betting and gaming operator £5,378m John Lewis Partnership Retailer £4,758m Palmer and Harvey Food wholesaler £3,531m Booker Cash and carry operator £3,389m Stemcor Steel trader £2,778m Ineos Group Chemicals maker £2,409m Caudwell Holdings Mobile phone retailer £2,277m John Swire & Sons Conglomerate £2,022m Debenhams Department store operator £1,903m SCH It systems integrator £1,884m Littlewoods Retailer £1,845m Grampian Country Food Food producer £1,714m RHM Food producer £1,676m Arcadia Group Clothing retailer £1,657m Virgin Atlantic Airline £1,630m Spirit Group Pub operator £1,616m Arnold Clark Autos Car dealer £1,591m Brakes Food distributor £1,555m Laing O'Rourke Construction contractor £, 510m TI Automotive Car parts maker £1,507m Iceland Frozen food retailer £1,472m Linpac Packaging maker £1,234m United Biscuits Biscuit and snack maker £1,224m Memec Electronics distributor £1,190m Camden Motor Group Car dealer £1,161m Wilkinson Hardware Home and garden retailer £1,116m Bestway Group Cash and carry operator £1,115m Unipart Logistrics operator £1,065m British Vita Foam and plastics maker £959m C&J Clark Shoe retailer and wholesaler £955m Coats Thread manufacturer £942m Vetco International Oilfield services provider £919m JCB Construction equipment maker £902m Sir Robert McAlpine Construction contractor £900m BHS Department store operator £890m BMI Airline £830m Euro Metal Recycling Metal recycler £829m Focus Diy Diy retailer £812m Thresher Group Off-licence operator £802m AA Motor service provider £797m Miller Group Property developer £752m Kwik-Fit Group Garage service provider £747m Energis Telecoms provider £745m Baxi Group Heating systems maker £721m Lucite International Plastics maker £707m General Healthcare Private healthcare provider £699m New Look Clothing retailer £696m Bourne Leisure Holdings Caravan park operator £677m TM Group Convenience store operator £642m Wates Construction contractor £631m Sports World Intl Sports goods retailer £626m Shepherd Building Group Builder and manufacturer £603m Welcome Break Motorway services operator £591m AF Blakemore & Son Food distributor £852m Virgin Rail Group Rail operator £580m Done Bros Bookmakers Bookmaker £568m Bristol Street Group Car dealer £554m Gala Group Bingo and casino operator £544m Marshall of Cambridge Aerospace, motor retailer £536m DFS Furniture retailer £529m Bowmer & Kirkland Construction contractor £525m Guardian Media Group Newspaper publisher £518m EWS Railway Rail freight operator £516m Lewis Trust Group Clothing retailer £515m Trailfinders Travel agency £503m Ryland Group Car dealer £501m Travelex Foreign exchange operator £494m CPL Industries Fuel distributor £494m OCS Group Property services provider £487m Mott MacDonald Engineering consultancy £485m Greenhous Group Car dealer £483m Bloor Holdings Builder and motorcycle maker £471m Asco Offshore logistics supplier £467m Young's Bluecrest Seafood producer £466m Southern Water Water services provider £455m JCT600 Car dealer £453m Vestey Group Food distribution, farning £452m Bernard Matthews Food producer £436m City Electrical Factors Electrical goods retailer £435m Sector breakdown of the Top Track 100 Harrods Holdings Department store operator £434m Britax International Specialist engineer £426m Polestar Group Contract printer £421m Northern & Shell Newspaper publisher £419m Costcutter Convenience store franchisor £418m Arup Group Design consultancy £409m Le Maridien Hotels Hotel operator £401m Ineos Chlor Chlorine chemicals maker £386m Dewhirst Clothing maker £386m SAGA Over-50s services provider £383m Weetabix Breakfast cereal maker £383m The Sunday Times KPMG Top Track 100 NG Bailey Organisation Electrical contractor £382m Perkins Foods Food producer £382m Samworth Bros Food producer £370m Whitehouse Car dealer £368m Bocm Pauls Animal feed maker £364m Perrys Group Car dealer £360m Listers of Coventry Car dealer £360m Laurel Pubs Pub operator £357m Virgin Retail Music retailer £353m Gladedale Housebuilder £341m The Sunday Times Top Track 250 KPMG Contents Unmistakable German Craftsmanship Contents How long for England's green and pleasant land? We British are obsessed by landscape, yet our own actions and climate change could alter it for ever, says Bryan Appleyard The comic strip presents Jessica Alba, former TV teen sensation, has hit the big screen with a vengeance, in two of the summer's cartoon-strip blockbusters. Just don't call her a Latina lovely, says Garth Pearce A film stat is born—on TV Where true colours peep through The Barbican's new show has flashes of brilliance—but they can never make up for that accursed space, says Waldemar Januszczak Donmar The haze Rebecca Horn And for the magician's next trick. . . Joseph Arthur's swirly sound has entranced the critics. Will the public love it too, asks Mark Edwards Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Sixty years ago, the Cuban-born businessman Alberto … People who make a difference Television Feisty and retiring Radio waves Rest of the week's films Get your free trial at Napster Stephen Chow's chop-socky comedy packs a punch, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts The Woman in White Rest of the week's theatre The Coral Take a girl like her Sienna Miller's fine comic turn is the icing on the cake in David Lan's As You Like it The Nutercker Classic films Buy a stella artois this summer and you could instantly Grieg Peer Gynt Soloists, Choirs, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, cond Paavo Jarvi Virgin 545722 2 On record Beethoven Violin Concerto, Romance in F Oscar Shumsky (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra, cond Andrew Davis Resonance RSN 3032 Shastakovich Symphony No 8 London Symphony Orchestra, cond Mstisav Rostropovich LSO Live LSO 0060 Classical CD of the week Mozart/berg/schoenberg Mozart/berg/schoenberg Lars Vogt, Heimbach Chamber Music Festival EMI Classics 4 76902 2 John Corigliano Clarinet Concerto and works by others Michael Collins (clarinet), BBC Symphony Orchestra, cond Leonard Slatkin, Jukka-Pekka Saraste Warner Classics 2564 61952-2 The week's essential new releases Hn Hiatt Master of Disaster New West NW 6076 Damien Jurado On My Way to Absence Secretly Canadian Sc88cd On My Way to Absence Secretly Canadian Sc88cd Royksopp The Understanding Wall of Sound Wallcd035 Pop CD of the week Hanne Hukkelberg Little Things Leaf Bay 44CD Colder Heat Output Oprcd85 Thee Silver MT Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band Horses in the Sky|Southern|Constellation CST 33D King Creosote Rocket DIY Fence Records Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabate In the Heart of the Moon World Circuit Wcd072 Scott Hamilton Back in New York Concord Ccd-2274-2 Get on down Brothers and Sisters New kids in town Be your Own Pet Festival winners Aldeburgh and Spitalifields delighted in all but their clash of scheduling, says Paul Driver The Old Vic Theatre Company In the hands of igor the icon The ambitious IgorFest shows how Stravinsky's genius lies in contrasts, says Hugh Canning Virgin The top arts events of the coming months The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Long players Film Sin City This week, don't miss Theatre Guys and Dolls Art a Picture of Britain Comedy Danny Bhoy Opera Otello Dance Images of Dance Concerts LSO Chamber Ensemble Pop Coldplay Zenith Madagascar Sylph indulgence A celebration of Bournonville sparkled amid our own masters, says David Dougill Carte Noire Face value You may know him as Stephen Hawking, but Benedict Cumberbatch is one on his own, says Patricia Nicol Worldly Microsoft Windows Worms 4: Mayhem PS2, £39.00, Xbox, £29.99, PC, £19.99; ages 3 Rising Kingdoms PC, £19.998; ages 12 The Times Million Dollar Baby Eiv 12A, 132 mins; £19.99 My Summer of Love Universal, 15,83 mins; £19.99 Second Nature Over Rice Tartan, PG, 71/116 mins; £29.99 My Own Private Idaho EIV, 100 mins, 18; £22.99 Duck Season Optimum, 15.80 mins; £19.99 The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Conan Doyle to the rescue Arthur & George by Julian Barnes Cape £19.99 pp360 At Day's Close: A History of Night-time by a Roger Ekrich Weidenfeld £20 pp480 Read on. . . Diary Book events What's happening in the literary world In the news Books behind the headlines: Glastonbury International man of mystery The Orientalist: In Search of a Man Caught Between East and West by Tom Reiss Chatto £17.99 pp433 Book events Read on. . . Culture clash Muslims in Spain: 1500 to 1614 by L P Harvey Chicago U P £28 pp440 Cecelia Ahern Membranes and higher dimensions Warped Passages Unravelling the Universe's Hidden Dimensions by Lisa Randall Allen Lane £25 pp512 Waterstone's Follow my leader David and Winston: How a Friendship Changed History by Robert Lloyd George Murray £20 pp320 The cares of office Rosebery a Statesman in Turmoil by Leo McKinstry Murray £25 pp626 Voyage of discovery Soul Tourists by Bernardine Evaristo H Hamilton £10.99 pp304 A real royal scandal Gone with the Windsors by Laurie Graham Fourth Estate £12.99 pp504 Children's book of the week Hitler's Canary by Sandi Toksvig Age: 9 The Graft The Command of the Ocean a Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815 by N a M Rodger Paperbacks Hitchhiking to Heaven An Autobiography by Lionel Blue Dark Fire by C J Sansom Lizzie Siddal The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphealite Supermodel by Lucinda Hawksley The Sunday Times concise crossword No 902 Italian Fever by Valerie Martin The Caliban Shore The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways by Stephen Taylor Lighthousekeeping by Jeanette Winterson The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde performed by John Gielgud, Edith Evans and cast You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Inside story What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list Hardbacks Paperbacks Lists prepered by The Bookseller using date supplied … Contents It never reigns Watch it: the best of the week ahead Best films . . . but it pours Is This The Worst Weather Ever/(Monday-Thursday, ITVI, 10pm) Help Ann Widdecombe To The Rescue (Tuesday, BBC2, 8.30pm) Harrowing thought Panorama (Wednesday, BBC1, 9pm) The next best show The Great British Loser (Thursday, C4,10.55pm) Like a chat machine Friday Night With Jonathan Ross (Friday, BBC1, 10.35pm) Pick of the week A summer of music June 26-September 10 Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day Britain's Greatest-Monarch (History, 6pm) Right or wrong? If We Stop Giving Aid To Africa (BBC2, 7pm) The comfort zone Where The Heart Is (ITV1, 8pm) The truth will out Mary Seacole—The Real Angel Of The Crimea (C4,8pm) Where the heart is A Picture Of Britain: The Heart Of England (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day The Story Of ITV—The People's Channel (ITV1, 10.40pm) Shock, horror Midsomer Murders (ITV1, 9pm) Smack my car up Pimp My Ride (MTV, 10pm) Maternal instinct Panorama: Dead Mums Don't Cry (BBC1, 10.15pm) Films Film Choice BBC1 Sky One ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Is This The Worst Weather Ever? (ITV1, 10pm) Naval gazing Trafalgar's Forgotten Hero (History, 7pm) Most harrowing Dispatches: Living With Aids (C4,8pm) Dead man's shoes New Trioks (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day When Toby Met Julie (BBC4, 9pm) Shop thy neighbour Tenants From Hell (ITV1, 9pm) Going for bronze Time Team (C4,9pm) Net losses Frontline Football (BBC2, 11.20pm) Out on the toon A Picture Of Newcastle By Chris Donald (BBC3, 11.25pm) Films Film Choice Critics Choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day A Capital idea Big Ideas That Changed The World (Five, 7.15pm) Agent of misfortune Selling Houses (C4,8pm) Song of the south The African Rock'n' Roll Years (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day Ann Widdecombe To The Rescue (BBC2, 8.30pm) Doing its best The Office—An American Workplace (BBC3, 9.30pm) A dad's despair One Life: The Twin Who Could Only Scream (BBC1, 10.35pm) Anything goes Baddiel And Skinner Unplanned (ITV1, 11pm) Soldiering on Lost Army In The Sand (National Geographic, 11pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Sky One Variations Radio Pick of the Day Panorama (BBC1, 9pm) Best learning Geldof in Africa (BBC1, 7.30pm) No wicker man? Born And Bred (BBC1, 8pm) Too posh to wash How Clean Are The Filthy Fulfords? (C4,8pm) Best comedy, by far M a S H (Biography, 8pm) Pick of the day Cutting Edge: The Black Widow (C4,9pm) Never the twain Holiday Showdown (ITV1, 9pm) Best documentary Imagine: Frida Kahlo (BBC1, 10.40pm) Still a cut above Nip/Tuck (C4,10.55pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The race card Wife Swap (C4,8pm) Tough on crime Murphy's Law (BBC1, 9pm) Crying in the chapel Kath & Kim (BBC2, 9pm) Extreme reaction Allergic To Everything (C4,9pm) Pick of the day The Great British Loser (C4,10.55pm) Who's the daddy? DNA Trickster (Sky One, 9pm) A light in the dark Africa—Hope For Tomorrow (BBC4, 9pm) Doctor's dilemma House (Five, 10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Friday Night With Jonathan Ross (BBC1, 10.35pm) The force be with you Housebusters (Five, 7.30pm) Hairy encounter The Simple Life 2—Road Trip (C4,7.35pm) The square yard EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Medical advice Scrubs (C4,8pm) Pick of the day The Rebel Billionaire (ITV2, 8.30pm) Change of tack Will And Grace (C4,8. 30pm) Carry on gardening Nice House, Shame About The Garden (Five, 8.30pm) Practise in the nets Botham On The Fly (Discovery Real Time, 9.30pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Settle down now Rugby Union: New Zealand v British And Irish Lions (Sky Sports 1,7.35am) On yer bike Tour De France (Eurosport, 3.30pm) Best repeats? Beasts Of The Roman Games (C4,4pm) Wheels on fire Science Of Lance Armstrong (Discovery, 6pm) Empire rebuilding Time Team Roman Dig (C4,7. 10pm) Pick of the day Live 8 (BBC2, 1pm/BBC1, 4.15pm) Day the music died Murder in Suburbia (ITV1, 9.30pm) Millions viewing week ending Jun 5 Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Dispatches: Living with Aids Contents Aus Liebe zum Automobil Brabus Contents Hp invent Secret Britain: What you won't find in the guidebooks From the Boffins Inside the strange world of academic research Born on the Same Day Dfs Picture Gallery Flashback Blunders of the World Wrong gear for coin collectors Rootfinder To "spill the beans" The Unlikely Event Big Spender What it cost then. . . and what it's worth now Panasonic Northeast england Elizabeth Harris Aitken and her Son Jared Magnet Amdega CitroËn Ilie Nastase Siemens Subaru The Fairest Premier of Them All? We can expect happy endings in fairy tales How Yulia Tymoshenko survived imprisonment and he riot police to become the public's sweetheart and the most powerful woman in Ukraine She did well at school and went on to study economics Ireland Volvo The Human Touch Rack and Ruin Investigation Abbot Tale Renault Indian Ocean The Disunited Kingdom Neville Johnson Some of these pictures look like simple snaps—but they're … At a party once. I met a man who was almost chocking … Snap Judgment The dos and don'ts of photograph collecting The Sunday Times Wine Club Nobil Caledonia Limited Wesley-Barrell Andrex Moistened Bridge Chess Teaser 2232 Bookwise Mephisto 2340 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Web Directory The animal rescuer Jane Howarth, 45, livs in Chulmleigh The Sunday Times Societe Generale Group MTPA Contents Nicky Clarke Inside Who will you be in the next 24 hours? 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