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Colin Montgomerie, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Abi Titmuss, William Kay, Matthew Wall, Lousie Armitstead, Scott Athorne, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Steve Sheppard, S Martin, D Ainscow, Carl Kumpers, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, Allan Palmer, Sally Brock, Kenny Farquharson, Phil Bloomer Director of Campaigns, Rob Hughes, Jason Dawe, John Peter, Derek Hodgson, Andrew Longmore, Clive Furness, Peter Zivanovic, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Caroline Brannigan, John Leske, Kathryn Cooper, Toby Messer, David Smith, John Douglas, Richard Green's, Peter Sharkey, Nick Pitt, David Marr, Neil Wormald, Leon Halbert, Andrew Sullivan, Martin Brundle, Nicholas Alexander, Clive Davis, Karen Robinson, Sal Romaguera, Andrew Porter, Gideon Garter Professor, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Robert Winnett, Barry Mason Police officer, Jeremy Seal, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Robert Hewison, Sean Fitzpatrick, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, John Arlidge, Sarah-Kate Templeton Medical Correspondent, Emma John, Robert Winnett Whitehall Correspondent, Andy Walker, Marcelle d'Argy Smith, Stuart Barnes, Geraldine Hackett, Peter Jones, Paul Flynn, Sir Iqbal Sacranie Secretary General, Jeff Sherrin, William Fotheringham, Reykjavik, Cally Law, Paul Forsyth, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Dr Najah Kadhim Director, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Nick Middleton, Michael Portillo, Nathan Bogle, Stewart Lee, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Kelly Holmes, Bob Delamare, Dave Pollard, Camillo Fracassini, Richard Fletcher, Tim Bent, Joan Smith, Lydia Slater, Suzanne Tosh, Rupert Wright, Jeff Potter, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Geoff Nicholls, Robin Scott-Elliot, Stuart Wavell, Lindsay George, Mike Knowles, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Tony Ellis, Lindy Woodhead, Edward Gorman, Keith Harris, Giles Hattersley, Christopher MacKeonis, Chris Woodhead, Simon Mills, Tom Stubbs, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Yasin Abubaker, Caroline Clark, Garth Pearce, Wagaye Berhanu, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Tarquin Hall, Eddie Geraghty, Paul Durman, Peter Darley, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Jane Nottage, Susan Clark, Heston Blumenthal, A Sheldon, Hugh McLlvanney, Bernice Foreman, John Rawling, Tim Henman, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Frank Ryan, John Kilburn, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, Nicky Campbell, Gareth Huw Davies, Rod Liddle, Lawrence Booth, Bryan Owram, David Cracknell, Stanley Stewart, Zoe Brennan, Roger Putnam chairman, Cosmo Landesman, Jim Irvin, Connor Clarke, Tony Froggatt, Emma Smith, Helen Hawkins, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Jones, Peter Koenig, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Andrew Holgate, Natalie Graham, Oliver Boyd, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Lois Rogers Social Affairs Editor, Lynda La Plante, Dorothy Tyler, David Walsh, Colin McDowell, Sarah Keenlyside, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Inkeri Lakanen, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Justin Pressland, Roland White, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, Amrit Dhillon, Maurice Chittenden, Rob Beddington, Viv Groskop, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Charlotte Church, Ria Higgins, Katharine Hibbert, Dan Box, Kelly Sotherton, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, Daniel Lipinski, John Harlow, Michael Smith, Philip Beresford, Chris Haslam, Tom Baird, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, Andrew North, A A Gill, Peter O'Reilly, Matthew Campbell, Ian Kemp, Ijaz Iqbal, Tony Perini, Nick Fielding, Simon Jenkins, Faith Bleasdale, Stephen Pettitt, Jessica Bown, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jonathan Calvert, Gerry Congdon, Jeremy Langmead, Claudia Croft, Maria McErlane, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Tim Webster, Naomi Caine, Marc Fleischman executive director, Roger Dobson, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, Jeremy Lazell, Clifford Bishop, Andrew Frankel, Nigel Pocock, John Harris, Jonathan Futrell, Graham Norwood, Elizabeth Buchan, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, William Lewis Business editor, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, Ed Habershon, Stewart Mitchell, Lois Rigers, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, Brian Schofield, Mike Ashton, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sara Hassan, Simon Howard, Eric S Nadin, Dominic Rushe, Don Bradman, Sian Griffiths, Christine Shaw, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Leaked No 10 dossier reveals Al-Qaeda's British recruits Contents British Airways Contents Birmingham centre evacuated in alert The Sunday Times Counting the human cost of the global terror war Whole world in a wounded city The Missing Searching long into the night The Last Call Marie Hartley Mihaela Otto Philip Russell Others Missing Include Monika Suchocka Shahera Akther Islam Fiancé's hunt in hospitals Desperate Hope Richard Ellery Carrie Taylor Behnaz Mozakka Weblogs Northern rock Missing Gladys Wundowa Missing Laura Webb Recovery work in Tube 'hell on earth' The Aftermath Under suspicion: a nation tries to know its enemy Bombers may be British born The Recruits Tiscali Radical cleric warned of a 'big operation' The Network War Memorial Clarke moves to tighten security controls House Arrest Halting the Rumour Mill Tube Back Soon Mastermind of Madrid is key figure Top Suspect Sunday Times Attracts More New Readers than Any Other Newspaper National savings & investments Charles switches on to tree power Blair's man set to head nuclear power inquiry Higher school fees equal lower degrees for boys Dome rescuer closes in on deal to revive Rover Mercedes-Benz Catnap shipwrecks a sailing superman Volkswagen Petrol rises over £4 a gallon Spielberg gambles on Mossad revenge Examiners cut maths test pass mark to 22.5% IPA Passport curb hits the City's high-flyers Nationwide Churchmen on brink of exodus over women bishops Osborne says Tory strategy is all wrong Soldier accused in balloon death 'Running water' on Saturn moon Probe finds evidence of icy volcanoes LMC UK in talks to hand Iraq role to Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Girls take to surgery so they can face university Five-year-olds take GCSEs Make Me Perfect Shattered One moment London was basking in the euphoria of the Olympics. The next it was hit by bedlam and butchery. Sunday Times reporters reconstruct a tumultuous and terrible week The Minister Carnage and Chaos a Hundred Feet down Screams, silence, then the girl in the mask Sarah Keenlyside, a Sunday Times reporter, was on the Edgware Road train when it was hit. This is her story Who Carried out the London Bombings? Brick Lane is scared, innit. You think we did it Bowed but Not Broken While London's drama unfolded, the world's most powerful men kicked their heels in Scotland. What did they achieve? Kenny Farquharson reports The Hospital Worker The Secret War on Terror Opposition to anti-terror laws set to collapse Robert Winnett says last week's outrage is likely to result in a tightening of security legislation The Threats Acrewood Danger: complacency The blitz spirit versus common sense We've globalised terror, but the solution is truly local Cor blimey—Queen reveals grandchildren use estuary English Atticus Builders should form an orderly queue outside the door Atticus Humble pie off menu as Davis has breakfast chat about taking crown Atticus Chirac eats his words over 'bad' British food I say, I say, I say: how many members of the G8 does … Atticus Now is the time to defend our liberty, not diminish it It wasn't exactly "We will fight them on the beaches" Atticus The bombers can do their worst, but they will never Atticus Labour MP Diane Abbott has put down a Commons Atticus Barclays How we Won the It was brief-lived but when London won the race to host the 2012 Olympics on Wednesday, Britain partied. Jonathan Calvert and Maurice Chittenden on how 'Team Coe' whipped the French in the final straight World Vision We'll Win No Prizes in the Building Race AOL Terror must not divide Britain Nokia Let's make western hypocrisy history Ethiopia's Lie of the Land Points G8 fails to act on arms Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Fallen angel makes a pact with the pop devil Profile Sorry, Hans, you're a loser Jeep Cherokees VW sex scandal revs up union reform Kuwait Fund For Arab Economic Development Lastminute 'Damned' of Srebrenica bury their dead Wadworth 6X PC World Arise Albert, the green prince Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush's terrible twins try a little African charity Downed US Seals may have got too close to Bin Laden Fragrant Indian cabbies lead tourist drive World Bank chief praises G8 Africa deal Netanyahu warns West it must halt Iran nuclear plans African heads force Mugabe into talks Fiat British tycoon tightens his grip Star penguins walk all over Tom Cruise Scandal tape isolates embattled president Times Online Combat Stress Alliance Leicester A Rooster Potatoes Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Youth held after teenager drowns News in Brief Murder inquiry Hurricane leaves at least 100 missing Fatal hit and run BBC braced for row over bonuses Single ticket wins £15m superdraw jackpot Dash for dentists Leopard kills six Allawi: this is the start of civil war The Times Wife's feet cut off in attack And you thought Brits couldn't take it any more We may have done something for the starving of Africa Vauxhall Paris's sparkling bit for poverty Still we let them cock un petit snook Now the little matter of seeing off Paris is complete Hotshot Alonso sets pace for Silverstone Silverstone is still a thriller Britain's F1 circuit may have some detractors but it retains the power to thrill the drivers and the crowds alike Castle? Jet? The big boys have all the toys Formula One drivers earn millions of pounds and have a lifestyle to match. So how do they spend their free time? Toreador of the track a real team player Spain's championship front-runner makes his support crew feel a vital part of his struggle to gain every second out of his Renault, writes Richard Rae Fans robbed by rule book Alonso and Raikkonen were fastest in qualifying, but F1's bizarre regulations mean there will be no front-row face-off Isuzu Rodeo How they line up for today's British Grand Prix Flying around Silverstone with Mark Webber Drivers steering divided course The egotistical nature of F1 means drivers are never likely to have much of a say in shaping the sport's future The Sunday Times Raikkonen will fight to finish The Finn hides a laid-back style behind a dour public image and will need to be calm after being demoted 10 places on the grid again, reports Richard Rae Button fired up Ten podium finishes last year and second on the grid for today's race—this could be the day the Briton comes out on top, writes Richard Rae Hamilton eyeing grand prize The 20-year-old has won in every category in which he has raced and tells Richard Rae of his resolve to become the first black driver to compete in F1 Norwich Union Pride not lost even after tour of misery They were thrashed in the Tests, but the honour in representing and following the Lions is still strong Siemens Henry's job is only half done New Zealand have made huge strides and an already formidable side has plenty more to offer Lions suffer blackwash New Zealand put finishing touch to one-sided tour All Blacks Player ratings The Lions Coach refuses to hail Blacks Sir Clive Woodward wins few friends with his less than gracious view of a side that took his team apart. By Peter O'Reilly Bridgestone Attritional Lions caught in time warp The All Blacks have taken rugby to new heights and the British game must swallow its pride and heed the lessons Air Berlin Euro Shuttle The tale of woe Goodbye to Clive's world From Woodward's witterings to selection blunders, debriefs to debagging, Nick Cain reflects on the moments that made the Lions tour as memorable as it was unsuccessful Volkswagen How the Lions rated on tour Coach's stock takes a beating The Sunday Times 'I'm either a brilliant strategic wizard or an evil control freak' Bruised Lions must remember British values are worth preserving, but the All Blacks proved their superiority when it came to flair and skill levels Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting the Great Back into Britain Government has to fund 2012 gold rush Success at a price So you want an Olympic medal? Here's what it will take We can wipe slate clean After staging an historic Olympics after the second world war, London has to ensure the 2012 Games are drug-free 4 for the Future Norwich Union Dreams are made of this Young talents like those on show at the English schools' championships can deliver medals galore at the 2012 Olympics When it cost £350,000 to stage a Games Dorothy Tyler is 85 years old but still vividly remembers the day she won a silver medal in the high jump at the 1948 Olympic Games in London Four head teachers analyse the impact London 2012 can make on Britain's schools The short walk from the 18th green, up the steps of … Secret Diary of Nick Faldo, Open Champion Straight hitting: the life and times of Luke Donald Federer lives in world of his won As the world No 1 ponders a gold medal on the grass of Wimbledon in 2012, his current rivals are searching in vain for a way to beat him Sport calendar 2005 update The Sunday Times Juve deny Vieira bid Arsenal and Juventus say there are no talks over the Gunners captain, but the Italian champions may still be shopping at Highbury Wonder boy takes world by storm Some sublime performances at the World Youth Championships have left the football world hailing the arrival of 'the new Maradona'. Ian Hawkey reports Chelsea's money to burn Window shopping: the transfer market's movers and rumours Toon eye golden Forlan Going, going. . . Hurt Everton target Scholes Need a job? Another day, another Red The best of the rest. . . Still seeing Red The Liverpool captain has finally made up his mind, but why did it take so long to decide to stay at the club he says he loves? Village club enters European dreamland TNS have come a long way from a pre-season training session just four years ago when their manager had more practice balls than players. By Brian Doogan The Sunday Times Gerrard sets his targets The top 10 British sporting victories over the French 2 England 24 France 7,2003 3 Ellen MacArthur, 2005 4 Davis Cup, 1933 BMW 5 The Open, 1999 7 England 6 France 0,1927 6 England 21 France 19,1991 8 Liverpool 3 St Etienne 1,1977 Book of the week Roule Britannia, by William Fotheringham, hb, Yellow Jersey Press, £15.99 9 Patrick Vieira, 1998-present 10 Mandarin, 1962 DVD of the week Simple Secrets for Great Golf Firefly, £14.99 60 seconds in sport The Times Armstrong feels heat The six-time winner finds the mountains a struggle but finishes the Tour's first week in the Yellow jersey. By Andrew Longmore Nip and tuck for Old Lady Missed putts, fluffed chips, dreams buried in bunkers, outrageous good luck — St Andrews always delivers searing drama Vodafone Long and winding road to glory: the remaking of a St Andrews monster Tiger Woods (America) Age 29 World ranking 1 Odds 3-1 Main men and dark horses: form guide to six contenders to follow Clark sails through field at Loch Lomond The South African has continued an eventful year by sharing the lead after three rounds at Loch Lomond, but some big names are lurking. By Paul Forsyth Vijay Singh (Fiji) Age 42 World ranking 2 Odds 12-1 Ernie Els (South Africa) Age 35 World ranking 3 Odds 8-1 Padraig Harrington (Ireland) Age 33 World ranking 9 Odds 25-1 Davis Love III (America) Age 41 World ranking 13 Odds 33-1 Angel Cabrera (Argentina) Age 35 World Ranking 15 Odds 50-1 Beautiful mind helped Jack rule fairways There has never been a golfer like Jack Nicklaus. He swept all before him because he backed up immense power with a razor-sharp brain, says Nick Pitt 'Greasy fish and chips get me ready for Open' I was inspired to play golf by Jack Nicklaus and am always intrigued by newer sporting geniuses such as tennis star Roger Federer Spoilt for choice It's Graham Thorpe v Kevin Pietersen. The veteran or the young pretender. England have a selection dilemina for the No 5 batting position against Australia in the first Test writes Simon Wilde Graham Thorpe How they have performed this season Kevin Pieterson All You Need is Aussies slow off the mark Australia go into today's NatWest Challenge match at Lord's desperate to bring some momentum to a tour that has begun badly, reports Simon Wilde Ford Loye lifts Lancs Round-up Warrior Warne revs up for Test Frizzell County Championship County scoreboards Frizzell County Championship First Division Pyrah survives pitch ordeal Fixtures Second Division Totesport League Smith's crisp triple century Classy Clarke Totesport League Second Division ICC Trophy Semi-finals Batting Averages Bowling Averages Fast and Furious Simon Jones and Brett Lee possess express pace, but Simon Wilde asks if they can control it Great expectations, same old story England began the 1997 Ashes with real hope, Australia mired in trouble — but a dream start at Edgbaston heralded another false dawn. By Robin Scott-Elliot David Gower's verdict Brabus Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Pools Haydock Park Today's racecards Goodwood Athletics Other Sport Baseball Boxing Cycling Golf Motorcycling Perth Fame game brings out best in ruthless Rusedski Sports round-up Motor Racing Rallying Speedway Athletics Racing Tennis Fixtures Stratford Rowing Lingfield Park Racing York Nottingham Chester Rugby League Salisbury Hamilton Fairyhouse Harrison gives Murray a mountain to climb Scotland's boxing champion invites the Wimbledon hero to join his fitness regime by running up Ben Nevis. By Camillo Fracassini and Barry Flatman Khan's future looks golden The Olympic hero sets out on the professional road against David Bailey on Saturday in his home town of Bolton Time is right for a racing revolution A new speed-sensing system is about to transform the sport and give punters a significant edge in their constant battle with the bookies. By Andrew Longmore Panasonic Caught in time Lions lose 3-1 in series to All Blacks, 1959 Sport Letters Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday Times Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Peter Thomson, five-time winner of The Open, on Don Bradman The Sunday Times Sport on TV Don't miss this The Open, St Andrews, BBC2 9am Friday Tour de France, British Eurosport, 1pm; ITV2, 7pm Times Online Skoda The Sunday Times Olympic dreams will stay strong Red faces in Gerrard farce World of difference Contents Baugur boss: no more big deals until my name is cleared Investors made millions amid bombs chaos UBM to sell TV stake Peugeot Amec bids for Olympic glory Young, gifted and black Special Report Permira boss Damon Buffini is not on our City Rich List, but he soon will be. By Peter Koenig Contents Press Complaints Commission The Sunday Times 'The markets were in free fall. . . It was mayhem' London Bombings Economic worries as the pound and exports drop The Sunday Times Times Online Business Digest Regent Inns to bid for Urbium Companies need to improve security Security Contents Salford's HSE New York on alert after London bombs New York Defiant City of London can do even better Agenda Terror attacks won't tip economy over the edge Economic Outlook Test for Tube Icelandic soap Goldilocks puts those prowling bears to flight American Account Going for Gold Which businesses will be the biggest winners as London starts to prepare for the Olympics? Dominic O'Connell studies their form Hunt Begins for Key Executives Orange Up and coming: men on the heels of City's richest Last week we profiled the City's 50 wealthiest people. This week we look at the 50 barking at their heels. Compiled by Philip Beresford Arpad Busson £80m age 42, EIM Bob Diamond £80m age 54, Barclays Christopher Mills £80m age 52, Jo Hambro Bernard Oppetit £80m age 48, Centaurus Capital George Robinson £80m Hugh Sloane £80m ages 48 and 49 Nicholas Roditi £80m age 59, Plantation & General Michael Smith £80m age 52, CVC Capital Partners Christopher Hohn £75m age 38, The Children's Investment Fund Management David Kyte £75m Sushil Wadhwani £75m Grahame Chilton £70m Nigel Doughty £70m Alan Parker £70m Colin Williams £70m Martin Finegold £65m Andrew Spokes £65m David and Lewis Chester £63m Jon Moulton £61m Lord and Apurv Bagri £60m Donald MacKenzie and Hardy McLain £60m Stewart Newton and Family £60m Grahame Chilton Rob Standing £60m Rhoddy Swire £60m John Coldman £55m Terry Smith £52m Eugene Lambert £55m Howard and Graham Shore £55m Harold Sher £53m Anthony Ward and Richard Gowers £53m Sir David Howard £52m Terry Smith £52m Robin Hall £51m Simon Borrows and James Lupton £50m Nicolas Giauque £50m Jeremy Herrmann £50m Salford Arthur Hughes £50m Prince Rupert Loewenstein £50m Nicholas Oppenheim £50m Henry Angest £45m Allied Irish Bank Michael Cowan £45m Paul Brewer, Jeffrey Brummette, Vilas Gadkari, Robert Greenshields and Joe Leitch £41m Roland Rudd £40m Beach Discretionary Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Rowing coach shows how to pull together Doing the Business Management masterclasses from the world of sport Jurgen Grobler's Leadership Lessons The Sunday Times Next Week Specsavers founder in the frame Politics, envy and feuding slow the Viking invasion Multiple fraud charges have scuppered another deal for the Baugur boss. By Dan Box, Reykjavik, and Richard Fletcher Salford Mary Perkins's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Expanding Radstone has a rugged look Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Radstone Technology? The Week that was Highs and lows in the capital Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Top male model became jean genie How I Made It Todd Enterprises Multiple Display Advertising Items Fabric flowers could blossom as novelty gifts Campaign against paperwork gathers pace Businesses are paying with their time and money for tasks that should be the duty of government. By Rachel Bridge Get your IT strategy right Don't fall for hype or be bamboozled by jargon. Make sure your set-up will bring real benefits, writes Matthew Wall One Minute Well Spent Productivity Leaps Tuning in to the wireless option The Business Doctor Slacking workers can be sacked The Sunday Times Kingston Smith Big Apple may be due for a bruising Prufrock My man of the week is Mr Justice Lindsay, the High Prufrock Beeb blows a wizard deal Prufrock Jaguar A model way to hit back at F1 critics Profrock Amvescap may yet end in tears Inside the City Eurotunnel Online Extra Contents The Hate Who planted the London bombs? Experts believe a new generation of angry young British Muslims has spawned its own terrorists. David Leppard and Nick Fielding report Contents Saab Turning from Britain's Youth Culture to Islam's Certainties I'm dying, but you can help me Deborah Hutton tells Margarette Driscoll the onset of cancer gave her a mission to explain how friends and family can assist The Global Fund Sex isn't everything Deep Throats get the message to keep quiet Annoying: I like David Beckham You have to be clever to get filthy rich Interview The Sunday Times Citizen Birt sets the No 10 agenda At last, we get a glimpse of the ex-BBC boss's influence in Downing Street, says David Smith The Sunday Times crossword Stand by our war heroines Betty Boothroyd tells Jasper Gerard why she has fought so hard for a new Cenotaph statue Multiple Display Advertising Items It's weird … but it sure makes sense A book that applies economic theory to the little things in life has become a US bestseller. Giles Hattersley talked to its bemused author Vauxhall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dark side of the Floyd Live 8 saw a truce in one of the longest and strangest feuds in rock- between some of its most illustrious names, writes Robert Sandall Multiple Classified Advertising Items A deeper shade of child's story Malorie Blackman's bestselling books offer a different kind of black and white reality, says Amanda Craig Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's a clever boy then? Is it wise for children aged six and seven to be taking GCSE exams, asks Zoe Brennan Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't attend if you don't believe Answer the question 1 in 3 rejects technology Despite the benefits of a digital life, research shows many shun it. Sally Kinnes meets the refuseniks Doors Ten Point Charter for Action Crossing the Digital Divide The Luddites Alice Ramsey, 43, a mother of four and part-time photographer who lives in Edinburgh Is a computer fit to star in the lounge? Buyer's guide Movie-Lovers' Machine Elonex Lumina Reality check required Sounding off Luxury Student Lifestyle Toshiba Qosmio G20-108 Digital Hoarder Evesham Teramedia The Sunday Times Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your techie queries Paola aside, there wasn't a cracker in sight Winner's Dinners Becks to the rescue - again Shock exchange Sports event of the week This Life Naughty boy of the week Patriots of the week Cunning plan of the week Optimist of the week The Daily Telegraph: Nan Kempner Last word … The Independent: Bill Kaysing Winner's Letters Mutts Ado about Nothing People of the Week What's this we Ear about Van The White House Spokesman Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Time for Fun 'Mum! Dad! I'm bored!' Sound familiar? Well, here's your answer to the holiday refrain. From abseiling to zoo-keeping, via jousts and unicycles, Jeremy Lazell has an alphabet of excitement to keep your kids off the sofa this summer Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Good Gear Guide The A-Z of summer Voyages Jules Verne Clubs Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Hold the herring Salmon, lobster, kale and quail — those Swedish chefs are no joke after all, says Nick Middleton Travel brief Riviera ablaze in Med heat wave Kashmir off again Multiple Display Advertising Items A new style of Kenyan safari is offering close encounters … Where was I? Holiday money Italy's summer of strife Time to stoke your Olympic fires Archery Canoeing New ski tracks Clay-Pigeon Shooting Eventing Readers' rants Sailing It's the mad in Madrid An eccentric new hotel has sealed the Spanish capital's cutting-edge kudos. Chris Haslam investigates Keycamp Holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Langham Hotel It was a case of sink or swing On a yacht in Monaco, Faith Bleasdale found high rollers can be lowlife, too My shuffle in Harlem It was once New York's roughest district — now it's the most welcoming, finds Stanley Stewart The Sunday Times Seafrance Travel brief Greenislandholidays Can't chat — it's £4 a minute Using a mobile abroad can cost a packet — so save with Richard Green's smart guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Cultured, charming, chic: it's Turkey for the connoisse It's always offered fine scenery, great value and a warm welcome. Now a new generation of hotels means Turkey is cool, too, says Jeremy Seal Bodrum Peninsula Small-hotel luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Datca Peninsula The Untouched Coast Fethiye and Oludeniz Bring the family Faralya to Kabak Walk the coast Multiple Display Advertising Items Taurus Mountains Inland escapes Kalkan to Antalya Local style Sports and Activities Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols High heels, hookers and hotel rooms—sounds like a Lynda La Plante script Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week's summer holiday for two in the Australian Alps, with Crystal Active The competition Contents Investors warming to climate change 'Green' firms could become real money spinners over the next few years. Report by Kathryn Cooper Funds seek clean companies Base rate held News in Brief Contents Brokers probed Markets quick to recover after attacks Jupiter Stream of complaints over water bill change How can I trace hidden amounts? Multiple Display Advertising Items Payment delays are pain in the neck Processing errors fumbled my sale FKI sails ahead after selling wind turbine business Directors' Deals Isa postal plan lost in transit Confusion over deeds of variation Contents How investors can win with the Olympics It will take £10bn to get the capital fit for the Games. Jessica Bown finds the companies likely to benefit Construction Multiple Display Advertising Items Transport Tourism and Leisure Miscellaneous How to invest for Olympic success UK Games will be a marathon, not a sprint, for investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Amvescap bid Pensions competitions Divorcees targeted by novel mortgage scheme Yorkshire building society's Freshstart plan has the first interest-free home loans. Report by Clare Francis Starting over Savers run from offshore rules Millions of pounds are on the move from overseas accounts as the EU gets tough on tax evasion. By Kathryn Cooper Wills: why you can be cheated How the New Directive Will Work Legal & General Gas users suffer from not switching suppliers Customers are being forced to pay over the odds because of switching hold-ups. By Jessica Bown Chelsea How to Switch How to target companies ripe for a takeover Abbey Halifax Use both sides of your brain and cash in A top investor, who has produced annual returns averaging 15% for the past 10 years, reveals his secrets to William Kay Home properties can be better value Buying a holiday place in Britain rather than abroad can mean generous tax breaks for investors. By Kathryn Cooper Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Chopping children's interest The Sunday Times Aap Chase De Vere Paragon mortgages The Sunday Times Record-breaker banks on his father Fame and Fortune Champion athlete and sports commentator Colin Jackson is an also-ran when it comes to saving, he tells Natalie Graham New Star Investment Funds Ltd. Premier Cru and experts clash over 2004 vintage Connoisseurs say last year's harvest of fine wines is overvalued despite a buy tip, reports David Budworth Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Employers learn from leavers Canny companies can reap useful information from workers who quit by asking them for some frank feedback, says Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Get craftsmen off sick benefit and make them teach Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Perks make up for lacklustre pay in the arts The chance to go to performances and work with top artists ranks highly among the attractions, writes Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Typical Salaries in the Arts Why you need non-executives Contents The Funday Times Contents Hover Bird Fresh! Big Cheese Scooby-Doo! in Mystery Macabre! C8 Success Game Bling Laugh in Class Take Le Hogwarts Express All the Facts UK Winners Blazing Hot Books Utter Rubbish F-Mail Squirt Jarvis Quick Fire Funday Times X-Word Puzzle Zone Shape Su Doku Where in the World? The Powerpuff Girls Most Requested X-Word Puzzle Zone Answers Shape Su Doku The Funday Times Swapits Summer Auction The Simpsons Contents Contents Fuel consumption '10% optimistic' Up to Speed Driver wins speed camera refund SUV drivers are bigger risk Cars on TV You can learn from a motor way smash Me and my Motors On his CD Changer Perfectly acceptable Drives the Volkswagen Passattdi Vital Statistics The Opposition The Internet Fast Lane Dear Jeremy. . . Learn to be a fuel miser as the £4 gallon takes hold Our survey shows the cost of petrol has passed a psychological barrier. It's time to look at fuel-efficient cars, says Emma Smith Most Fuel Efficient Off-Roaders Most Fuel Efficient Hatchbacks Most Fuel Efficient Saloons Where the prices are lowest Most Fuel Efficient People Carriers Stop and think before you go for stop-start Citroën's new system is promising big fuel economies. Ray Hutton put it to the test Stats C3 1.4 16V Saab Calendar Girls Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Guard against Chips The Knowledge Numberplate Recognition All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Fiddle-Free Stereo Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Ford Probe Second Opinion Subaru The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's back-breakingly marvellous The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Death traps: the world's most dangerous roads Bolivia has claims to the worst white-knuckle ride, but don't forget Britain's danger zones, says Joseph Dunn Ford Dodging bullets in ambush alley Hala Jaber is at constant risk of attack on the airport road out of Baghdad The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times Times Online My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Porsche Contents Contents How Much? Bryants Cottage, Sherfield English, Hampshire, £285,000 Moving on Free to be a real family Broadcaster Nicky Campbell recalls summers of fun, freedom and fantasy at his adoptive parents' holiday cottage in Scotland Design Classics Same house, different place The Kirkham Parrys love their home but they hate the four-hour school runs to Truro. Can they afford a similar place — with room for horses — closer to town? Spencer's Selection St James Homes Moving on down the road to recovery Tessa Dahl, daughter of Roald, tells Cally Law about overcoming her tragic past and why she's selling the village home where she found stability Beach huts on the rocks? British beach huts have been known to fetch fancy prices. As the housing market levels off, Helen Davies and Ed Habershon assess the impact on shacks by the sea — and look at the build-your-own option Multiple Display Advertising Items Poolequarter Horses and history Houses of the week Hebridean retreat Pied-à-terre by the park Whitelands Park Smallbone Finding convict roots Sir Rod Eddington, head of BA, lives in a mansion in Berkshire close to the home of ancestors who were transported to Australia, he tells John Arlidge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's all my mother's fault Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep villages alive — and prices healthy Residents who rally together to save their local shop or primary school are adding at least 10% to the value of their homes, finds Caroline Brannigan Jackson-Stops & Staff Property is Games' first winner The capital's estate agents are in the mood to celebrate the Olympic bid, as demand for flats in Stratford surges and the whole city looks set for a market boost, says Karen Robinson Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward A house in the Brecon Beacons Property hunters looking in this beautiful part of mid-Wales can choose between a converted mill, an old farmhouse and a traditional terraced town house Multiple Display Advertising Items Brecon £117,500 Pengenffordd £430,000 Riviera glitz or laid-back Languedoc? Provence has the glamour, the celebs and the high prices: but unspoiled Languedoc, a budget-airline magnet, is catching up fast, says Rupert Wright Inland Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills The project Keep your cool. Install an air-conditioning system this summer What are the basics? Can I install air conditioning myself? The Sunday Times On Call How much will it cost? What else do I need to know? Westbury Extra style for the bathroom Combining key contemporary designs in your bathroom could make it feel even more of a haven than your living room, says Victoria O'brien Scrub up The Sunday Times Sweet scents at sundown Rachel De Thame picks out scented, luminous plants that come into their own on summer evenings Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items The mother of invention Divorce was the catalyst for Barbara Stockitt to start up a nursery at her Cotswold manor house, she tells Caroline Donald Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Urban Splash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City centres lift the gloom The stagnant buy-to-let market may not be such a hopeless prospect after all. Rosie Millard sniffs out areas of growth Savills The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Contents The British Working Class Contents At first, Larry Mitchell thought that the man was just The Germans are coming …But there's nothing to fear as The Triumph of Painting limps into the Saatchi. It's a veteran, Anselm Kiefer, who's stealing the show for Waldemar Januszczak The genetics of genius A new book links Asperger's syndrome and creativity. But is there more to artistic greatness than madness, asks Playing hard and fast From Blade: Trinity to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Jessica Biel can certainly do tough. So what's with the period drama, asks Garth Pearce National Geographic Channel Biteback A rigging yarn that cuts to the quick Television Sound capsule Rest of the week's films Kinsey The fall of Troy Overnight offers a fascinating insider's view of the Hollywood dream turning sour. By Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Five go mad in Kennington With a home-grown debut full of infectious dance lunacy, Clor deserve to be famous, says Dan Cairns It's been a positive inspiration Asking the stars to reveal their early influences is a marketing winner, says Mark Edwards The Old Vic Renault It's Hall about love Peter Hall's season has captured the spirit of true romance — and it's so sharp, it hurts, says Victoria Segal Megane Classic films Classic films Unmistakable German Craftsmanship Rest of the week's theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical On record Mozart Weber Classical CD of the week Berio Poulenc The week's essential new releases Charlotte Church Pop and Jazz Jaguar Wright Fountains of Wayne K-Os Joyful Rebellion Virgin Pop CD of the week Willie Nelson Son Volt Derek Bailey/mick Beck/paul Hession Michael Garrick Septet Lura Get on down West Coast Wannabes New kids in town New kid and the bloc Fresh direction has given the Cheltenham festival a Russian slant, but it still has plenty of range, says Paul Driver Royal Opera House Handel with care Glyndebourne does him proud with a sparkling production of Giulio Cesare, says Hugh Canning Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Zero Degrees Concerts Pop Comedy Film War of the Worlds This week, don't miss Theatre The Big Life Art BP Portrait Award Comedy Newbury Comedy Festival Opera Buxton Festival Dance The Australian Ballet: Swan Lake Concerts The Lindsays Pop Guilfest Zenith New flights of fancy Three Swan Lakes are winging to the UK, and these versions are no turkeys, says Clifford Bishop ICONS to Worship The Sunday Times Over a moonlit Skye This summer, active art-lovers can marvel at an ambitious Scottish son et lumière show, says Patricia Nicol The Sunday Times The Times Madagascar Kinsey Casino Ae Fond Kiss. . . The Chorus The Comic Strip Presents Channel 4,18; £49.99 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 Contents Your 100 best holiday reads Our definitive guide to the best and most stimulating books starts with 50 fiction titles, below. Overleaf, 50 non-fiction choices Summer reading High days and holidays Long summer days are the perfect time for children, from toddlers to teenagers, to catch up on their reading. Nicolette JONES's tempting selection will fit the bill nicely Mark Billingham the Burning 0-to 4-years 5-to 8-years High days and holidays 9-to 11-years 12 plus The call of the wild Elizabeth Buchan serves up a satisfying coktail of passion, deception and sexual yearning in her choice of romantic fiction Hawkwood Fernet Branca Ottakar From Arsenal to the Holy Land John Dugdale enjoys a spirited rival to The Da Vinci Code, a snappy new Asian private eye and a yarn involving Bin Laden and a British 9/11 WHSmith The sounding of summer From classic Jack Kerouac to a whizzy new Doctor Who, Karen Robinson tunes into some smooth holiday listening The Sunday Times The Sunday Times concise crossword No 904 Solution to No 903: WHSmith Behind closed doors Crime Joan Smith finds some intriguingly old-fashioned themes emerging in her round-up of recent crime novels for summer reading Times online Xinran Inside story What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list General Hardbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data supplied … Fiction Contents Last we forget Watch it: the best of the week ahead The Shootist Every one a winner Best kids' show School's out Home banker Tee time Pick of the week Tune in Picks of the day Wednesday Radio Pick of the Day High T Worst acting Going west Pick of the day Hair-raising drama Best documentary We'll be right back Films Film choice Critics' choice National Geographic Channel BBC1 Sky One ITV1 Meridian Variations Radio Pick of the Day For stay-at-homes Blazing saddles Drum 'n' bass heaven A cut above Pick of the day Jobs for the girls? 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Chickens prefer beautiful humans Born on the Same Day Philips Tinkle, Tinkle, Little Star Flashback World of Blunder How the Who had a blast on stage Rootfinder "Battle axe" The Unlikely Event Big Spender What it cost then. . . and what it's worth now Life's Good Panasonic When my Father Died my Five Brothers and Two Sisters Naturally Became my Responsibility I was Terrified Dolphin Amdega Hp invent Depression Had Been Completely Immobilising, You're Just Possessed, like Something Has You in its Grip Malaysia Airlines Malaysia Airlines Subaru In a League of his Owen Siemens Ireland The Land of Tortured Souls Abbot Ale Medecins Sans Frontieres The Lost Lichtenster 'curious and Playful, his Sensibility and Mine were Not Dissimilar. We Loved to Laugh' 'he Admired Warhol for Not Explaining his Work. It was Futile to Verbalise Art' Nancy Confidential 'i couldn't act in a different way than how I am. Quite cool, actually' Matki Showering Arcticspas Neville Johnson Spain Andrex Bridge Chess Teaser 2234 Bookwise Mephisto Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Home Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Spencer Tunich Rubicon The Colourful Gin Contents Contents Fred Perry Lip Gloss Loving It Love's Young Dream Celebrity Sex Clinic Going down Going up Fashion Moment House of Fraser No Turning Beck And outlook are as skew whiff as ever, he tells Simon Mills Too Good to Be True Is the great show of altruism we are currently enjoying really prompted by selflessness or is wearing your heat on your just showing off asks Paul Flynn How to Be Genuinely Nice Revlon Fashion Style Faking It How to Wear Shorts It's amazing how versatile a pair of above-the-knees can be—and they're this season's hottest look Sara Hassan has a wardrobeful of options for day and night Sony Perfect Fit Perfect Fit Perfect Fit Blazer Squad Shorts Story Mazda Take the MIC Martha Lane Fox tells Viv Groskop why karaoke has suddenly become coll CitroËn Cosmetic Surgery Guide Cosmetic Surgery Guide Nose Refinements … on and Uplipts Tummy Tucks Eyelid Rejuvenation My Corrective Surgery Refinish My Corrective Surgery Non-Invasive Procedures Thread Veins Skin Peels Structured Fat-Grafting Fillers—hyaluronic-Acid Gels Why I Chose Isolagen Isolagen Why I Chose Isolagen Botox: Should I, Shouldn't I? 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