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Jonathan Northcroft, Shane Wallin, Gareth Rubin, Hala Jaber, Philip Marsden, Jim Munro Football Editor, Mike Theodoulou, William Kay, John Dugdale, Mike Vandy, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Tony Barrell, Gary Flower, Daniel Barenboim, David Brown, Jon Swain, Jim Munro, J Wilson, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Sally Brock, Colin Brennan, Professor Gideon Garter, Aviram Zino, Amanda Ursell, Robin Eggar, Adam Zamoyski, Andrew Longmore, Andy Thornton, Richael Bridge, Jamie Redknapp, Will Kemp, Walter Zwick, Gareth Walsh, Nicola Thorold Director of Theatre, Bryan Wharton, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Caroline Brannigan, Kathryn Cooper, Damon Heath, P D, David Smith, Kenneth Wood, David Cracknell Political Editor, Dr. Abdulkarim Khalil, Andrew Sullivan, Martin Brundle, John Bent, Clive Davis, Ben Bryant, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas, Gemma Scott-Martin, Tom Walker, Lori Gottlieb, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Coquelle Pot, David Dougill, Emma John, Christopher Hart, Marsha Coupe, Stuart Barnes, Peter Jones, Damon Hill, Rob Maul, Nick Davies, Simon Webbe, Mark Edward, Elizabeth Scott-Baumann, Bob MacDonald, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Michael Portillo, Fergus Garrett, Anthony Peregrine, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Adrian Turpin, Katharine Houreld, Dave Pollard, Robin Nayler, Richard Horne, Richard Fletcher, Alan Taylor, Lydia Slater, Jeff Potter, Holly Watt, Pat Malone, Chris Johnston, Antony Jay, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Karen Burke, Raymond Loewy, Paul Donovan, Giles Coran, Turki Al-Faisal Ambassador, Steve Waugh, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Gareth Crockett, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, John Follain, David Oldham, Ian Hawkey, Dori Schmetterling, Stuart Andrews, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Mark Edwards, M Standerlane, Rachel Bridge, Heston Blumenthal, Susan Clark, Tom Howard, Gary Chaplin, Dick Kirby, Sarah Kate Templeton Medical Correspondent, Jeff Tate, Robert Lacey, Mrs V Connelly, James Morris, Alison Elvey de Rios, Raymond Keene, Rod Liddle, Penelope Lively, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Rick Bakker, Emma Smith, Dominic O'Connell, Blower Spindle, Peter Koenig, Barry Flatman, Brian Deer, Uzi Mahnaimi, Stephen Bleach, Clifford Coonan, Tina Ogle, Peter Boyle, Caroline Donald, Lois Rogers Social Affairs Editor, Jeremy Lewis, Nick Rennison, C J, Mary Monk, Trevor Lewis, Clarissa Dickson Wright, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew White, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Russell Miller, Stephen Blech, P Seymour, Bethan Cole, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Colin Cohen, Virginia Rounding, Peter Wilby, Richard Rae, Clyde Mafcy, Clive Davies, Sophie Kirkham, Michael Margrett, D J Taylor, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Nicole Cooke, Chris Haslam, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, Richard Sanderson, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Caroline, Peter Willson, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Kara O'Reilly, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Sarahy Dempster, Claire Newelt, Mary Braid, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, B Spencer, Will Iredale, Jessica Bown, Jeremy Langmead, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Sean O'brien, Tom Pattinson, Liam Clarke, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, Camilla Wright, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, Clifford Bishop, Graham Norwood, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Andrew Male, David Budworth, Julian Dare, William Lewis Business editor, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, David Smith Economics Editor, Colin McDoWell's, Robert Randell, Sarah Baxter, Lee Atkins, Brian Schofield, John Walpes, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, William Gray, Kate Spicer, Joanna Simon, John-Paul, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Mike Jupp, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Queen bores hole to heat palace Contents British Airways Who's that girl? Madonna steps out after fall Police foil gas attack on Commons Vioxx death toll may hit 2,000 in UK Contents The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents SAS faces inquiry into missing Iraq funds Britain lowers terror alert Rights chief: we need more spies Another party, another girl Police 'boycott' of leak investigation Contents Headbutt attack on catering worker Thompson's last shot is a gonzo blast What? You still here? Live 8 stars get hi-tech help for a tuneful DVD John Simpson reveals his shock over gay father Nationwide 'Last great gathering' for VJ veterans Shell bosses buy new jets on oil profits Victims of drug that took a hidden toll Brian Deer on the emerging tragedy of the painkiller Vioxx The History Eurotunnel Workaholics are a hit in the bedroom BMW Hospital toll of 'patient rage' attacks revealed Mowlam bequeaths controversy with 'legalise drugs' call Madonna: take your hands off my pants Doctors admit Charlotte is making progress Heseltine says dream ticket can stop Davis Crackdown on boot sale gangs Prescott to make streets 'women friendly' Multiple Display Advertising Items Anxious life of the 'Ipod' generation Birt calls for BBC to give up part of licence Skoda Auto This girl achieved four a grades at A-level last week BBC Audio So You Think You're Clever. . . BBC to show explicit life of the Romans Sex and violence fuel £60m series Urban cyclists raise their risk of heart disease Land Rover Executed: Anatomy of a Police Killing The real story of how an innocent man was shot by police is only now beginning to emerge. Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas investigates the accusations of incompetence and cover-up CitroËn Contents Executed: Anatomy of a Police Killing Victims of Fatal Police Shootings Millions More Women at Work, but They're Still Not Getting the Top Jobs or Equal Pay Conducting a one-man experiment in peace Top of my hate list? Lists Intel inside Don't exploit a tragedy Shoulders of Giants A taxing solution A prisoner of sexual double standards France in the sunshine looks a better place than here Picture Gallery You may think it's rubbish, John, but we all enjoy it Atticus It's barely a month since Penny Mordaunt, chief of … Atticus Atishoo, atishoo, we all. . . stop Mass and call the riot squad Atticus Heard the one about the lefty rag and the joke book? Atticus As the rest of us mourn the death of Mo Mowlam, a buyer Atticus Only a public inquiry can cure the mess at the Met Members of The Tony Blair Ex-Aides club talk about … Atticus Cast your mind back long, long ago to when Tony Blair Atticus Who says Ken Clarke is not a Tory moderniser? After … Atticus Prudential The good news from America Ford Tying law and order up in green ribbon Pinball Wizard In defence of a Saudi reformer Opera Tour Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, I Pennington Street The Longest Crash For two hours after hitting trouble Flight Zu522 flew on, with crew fighting to save the plane. Dipesh Gadher and Mike Theodoulou report Nationwide Bulldozer Sharon wins through, but bigger battles may lie ahead Müller Iraq rebels 'Will kill anyone linked to constitution Mitsubishi Motors Jordan Hunts Ship Attackers Weah on target for presidential goal Bermuda gives shorts the chop PC World Pope tells Muslims to fight 'new barbarism' Riviera refugees find an island fit for stars PC World Merkel flirts with flat tax to win back voters Today's weather Toyota Plane evacuated in Japan News in Brief Hill walker killed Bishop backs sex for gay clerics Soldier executed State funeral for Spanish soldiers Couple gassed Clarification Hillary's secret weapon. . . Republication guards The Sunday Times China's leaders fight wave of western culture Mo won our hearts but not the peace Fiat Toffs now float on at the uncool carnival You have to be pretty intrepid to fly British Airways Everyone let's show a little bit of respect Burkish Britain. No, this is not about Michael Buerk Contents Eriksson feared Alam 'sting' Contents Mitsubishi Motors … Shorts Luque looking good for Newcastle Why Milwall were missing Unlucky break for Edu Gazza turning Posh FA Cup dream over for Bengal Football tales from Woeful Wigan punished by Bent Eriksson only has eyes for Defoe Mourinho to make example of Carvalho Despite a public apology issued by the Portuguese defender for questioning team selection, he has not yet placeted the Chelsea manager. By Jim Munro United discover killer instinct SGL Alonso sinks stubborn Sunderland Albion still hitting high notes 10-man Hammers stand firm Birmingham get the blues from hot shot Cole Coca-Cola Championship Brooker double as Bristol City get first win Tugay gives bite to Rovers Saints blessed with slice of fortune Coca-Cola League Leeds finish Hoddle's run Reading rout Lions Coventry start in style Ipswich leave ragged Owls in a flap Two off in mayhem at lbrox Skacel fires Hearts Renault Brebner seals thriller Scottish round-up Who needs friendlies like these? Not me Does national pride motivate the players at all, or are lorry-loads of dosh the only rousing enticement? Home truths hurt Eriksson Unless England get their act together quickly, the players can put all ideas of winning the World Cup right out of their minds Martyn to resist emergency call from England A week to forget True Blue Tim Cahill has thrived since joining Everton and the Australian can add to his growing reputation at Bolton today The Sunday Times Bolton looking to star from the east Hidetosh Nakata's arrival at the Reebok proves English clubs now have the very best Asian players firmly in their sights. By Jonathan Northcroft 'i opened the door for all foreigh manager in England. I led the way Arsene Wenger reaches his 500th game in charge of Arsental at Chelsea today, his desire to win burning as bright as ever In the beginning The good, the bad and the ugly. . . . An incredible high Manchester United 0 Arsenal 1 March 14,1998 One to forget Manchester United 6 Arsenal 1 February 25,2001 The good buys The bad buys The Record (League/FA Cup/League The trophies The disciplinary record Today's rivals Airberlin Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Meltdown in Serie a Who'd be an Italian football fan? Dodgy accounts, match-fixing and riots, and all before a ball is kicked. By Ian Hawkey Owen running out of options Things go from bad to worse for the striker, with only Newcastle prepared to pay the asking price for his return to the Premiership. By Jonathan Northcorft Chaos reigns in Italy The Sunday Times 1 Henry Cooper The top 10 2 Johny Weissmulle 5 Joe Namath 8 David Seaman The Sunday Times 3 Vinnie Jones 6 Michael Jordan 9 Esther Williams Book of the week No Tie Required, by Christopher Cairns Headline, hb, £16.99 4 Ol Simpson 7 Gary Stretch 10… DVD of the week Cantona, The Complete Collection, VC1, £19.99 60 Seconds in sport With Nicole Cooke, Welsh Commonwealth road race cycling gold medallist Ferrari signal change of gear Ruben Barrichello's switch to Bar should see him floursh as he moves out to Michael Schumacher's shadow Istanbul grid Ecclestone Injured Murray faces race against time The Scot still hopes to quality for the US Open but is wary of aggravating the shoulder muscle strain he picked up in Cincinati last week. By Barry Flatman Turkish delight for Raikkonen at the front A demanding track takes its tell on many of the sport's big guns, but the, flying Finn emerges on top after a touch qualitfying session. By Richard Rae The Sunday Times King of the Swingers The England fast bowler has unfinished business with Australia, he tells Andrew Longmore Quick guide to the Welsh whirlwind Tension mounts for class of 2005 This thrilling Ashes sores is boiling up to a fantastic …. But for those of us with long memories, it's not yet a match for the classic encounter of 1981 The Sunday Times Horne rises to Challenge Richard Horne won't be risked at Wigan today as Hull save him for a crucial role in Saturday's Challenge Cup final Key confrontations in the Challenge Cup final London routed by slick Saints Habana lights up Boks Tri-Nations The Sunday Times True test awaits new South Africa Three Tri-Nations wins prove the Boks are on the move, but the All Blacks will be a different prospect next weekend Perry closes in on Woods The world No1 finds himself back in his customary position at the NEC invitational Wake's up Nick and Julz Heney, Geordie brothers known as The Boyz, are stars of the fast-growing extreme sport of wakeboarding The Masters Tennis Moseley moves mountains to conquer the world Downhill mountain biking is one of the most dangerous sports around, but that hasn't put off Tracy Moseley, who goes into today's penultimate round of the World Cup with victory in her sights, writes Rob Maul Wakeboarding made easy: how to do a 'Scarecow' Hampshire in the driving seat Sean Ervine's century helps Hampshire to an eight wicket victory over Yorkshire in a one-sided C&G Trophy semi-final Grateful Hayden benefits from soft touch Australia's out-of-sorts opener was joined by Michael Clarke in seizing the chance to make some easy runs against an accomodating Northants. By Ivo Tennant Confident Carter leads rout of Lancashire The Warwickshire seamer ran through the visitors' batting to earn the Edgbaston side a 99-run victory and a place in the C&G Trophy final. By Emma John Game plan gives vital edge England have worked out Australia and now have every chance of finally winning the Ashes, whatever the Aussies might say, writes Simon Wilde Battered but Unbowed He's one of the world's fastes bowlers, but Brett Lee is learning in this series what it's like to be on the receiving end Heart-stopping series still too close to call A thrilling contest is hangingh in the balance, and it will take brave hrarts and desire to tip the scales either way Stakes raised after Opera Cape coasts to victory Round-up Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Other Sport Today's racing Fixtures Racing This Week Laverick racing the Music Life could not have been better for Olympic sculler Elise Laverick, until fate reminded her that it could all vanish The Sunday Times Golam aims for heights Jockey Saleem Golam stands out in the racing world, and not only because he's the first British. Asian to make a mark, writes Andrew Longmore The Times Caught in England's Home international side, October 1960 Sport Letters Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Jamie Redknapp, former England and Liverpool midfielder, on The Sunday Times Any Answers? Sport on Times Online England's sackcloth and ashes Renault Beware Murray's growing pains Puskas short-changed Contents Maverick tycoon Caudwell puts £800m empire up for sale Robinson holds talks to take over at Rentokil Analysts tip further rate cut next year despite inflation Computor Associates Contents Gate Gourmet sets Tuesday deadline for administration Contents Topshop lives up to its name Special Report The chain has been tranformed into a fashion says Richard Fletcher. Now it plans a huge high street expansion Continued on page 8 Contents Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Google search for Trader deal Buyout firms go to court on tax bill Hush up food scares, industry says Unilever frosty on Birds Eye future Laxey boss puts his tanks on Wyevale's lawn Mould aims to clean up again Business Digest Russian steel giant plot £5bn London flotation BAE chief's Airbus aid call Apax may kick off football rights bid Tesco hit by protests over Polish workers' status West Ham would-be buyer's warning Paladini 'threat' just tip of iceberg at QPR Friends group to count on census Chancellor urged to cut West End business rates The Times Mobile firm in monster China deal It's Gerry trap, and you've been caught Bank is split as the outlook gets stormy Phones for who? It's steady as she goes for Fed chief in booming US ICI's great loss Dog's Dinner Inflated Power of Heathrow Workers Allows Dissidents to Hold Airlines to Ransom Dow Jones 'ignores its own bad news' Times are hard for US media giants, with The Wall Street Journal owner under fire and a raider at Time Warner. By Dominic Rushe in New York Unwanted Gust at Time Warner Party IBM The Other IBM Fitness guru punches above weight South African emigré Frod Turok made a fortune taking his UK health-club chain off the stock market. Now he has rivals in his sights as the sector consolidates Fred Turok's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Multiple Display Advertising Items The rise and rise of Topshop Macquarie's masterminds The Australian bank has been relentless in its acquisition of global infrastructural assets, and now it is targeting the London Stock Exchange. By Paul Ham in Sydney Multiple Display Advertising Items Aga aims to get cooking overseas Buying Divertimenti has strengthened the group's domestic hand but the future lies abroad, writes Matthew Goodman Fast-moving firms can beat the big boys In the first of two articles on why small is beautiful, Rachel Bridge looks at the advantages to be gained from flexibility Is teenager's laundry service a basket case? The Peter meter The Sunday Times The trolleybus route to salvaging a business How I Made It Andy Thornton found of Andy Thornton Ltd Todd Enterprises How to get the best broadband service World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Goodwin eyes happy returns from China The RBS chief marked his birthday by cementing his company's stake in the booming Bank of China. By John Waples The Week that was C&W heads off late play for rival Business on the Box For Full Market Information Visit The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Woodroffe wins pitch Leslie McGibbon and Andy Collingridge know at Volvo Archer's broker goes for broke Prufrock When it comes to rules and regulations, it is often … It Asda be more subtle Wolseley looks tasty P&O won't raise the white flag Online Extra Contents Inflation fears cast shadow over Footsie Shares are down on news that inflation is at an eight-year high So is the summer rally now over, asks David Budworth Ways to protect your portfolio NS&I rate cuts News in Brief Contents State pension blow Profit-taking halts Footsie rally FC The Investment Solution Bank threatened to destroy my title deeds Questions of Money Bond drama has a happy ending Legal & General Too many cooks spoil the broth Keeping track of preference shares Recruitment boss sells a third of his shares for £2.5m Director's Deals ID fraud left me thousands in debt Insurer held back over cancer drug Northern Rock rapped for high fees and poor service The former building society is under fire for the way it treats its mortgage customers, writes Jessica Bown Isas can stay intact after moving abroad Mystery of 'missing' Virgin Pep units How to be an online auction professinal Sellers on sites such as Ebay are earnign an average of £3,000 a year. Jessica Bown explains how you can join them Halifax to offer legal work for homebuyers The mortgage bank plans to provide all the conveyancing services usually offered by high-street solicitors, writes Kathryn Cooper Selling Safety First Buying Abbey Top secret tips for successful trading Japanses bulls are on the horns of a perennial dilemma Multiple Display Advertising Items Odds are still stacked against first-time buyers You need a salary of £42,000 to get on the property ladder-and your won't be able to use a special offset loan. By Clare Francis First Home Are we set for a recovery in house prices? Property sales are up and there is even talk of price rises-yet not everyone is convinced, writes Kathryn Cooper Tough times for buy-to-let novices Many people who became landlords in the boom are baling out, but seasoned investors still see opportunites, writes Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents A mini adventure outside HSBC The Sunday Times Staving Put Commercial property 'near peak' Investors tempted by high returns from funds specialising in shops and offices should beware, says Kathryn Cooper There's nothing to Smile about The web bank is among firms cutting rates on former top deals, writes Clare Francis Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile The £3bn overdraft rip-off Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't get the needle—get insurance Theraples such as acupuncture are increasingly being offered on private health policies. By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurers plot ways to spurn cancer and stroke victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Actress nurses a spending hangover Fame and Fortune Casualty star Leanne Wilson may have to curb her clothes binges after her explosive exit from the series, writes Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents I Bought my Baby at the Sperm Bank Lore Gottlieb didn't want to start a family with her boyfriend so she did what an increasing number of single women are doing: logged on to find the perfect genetic father Contents BT Making an exhibition of ourselves Clarissa Dickson Wright tells how she rediscovred her artisit stroak in a IV reality show Tough liberal in a state of conflict Volkswagen The cold slap of reality Cindy won't hurt Bush but the big boys will Failure, the only way to succeed Paradise, we have a problem Sedona Digital beeps that say: hack back the Beeb The BBC has held on to its special status long enough, Now it must bow to a high-tech revolution and change, says Anthony Jay Feeling sick, at £100 a head The price of a plate at Britain's gastro revolution is going through the roof John Elliott met the diners who've had enough—and a few who would pay more Across The Sunday Times Something murderous in the cathdral Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mo, a friendly face in a frosty world Voters recognised her as on of their own, a public figure who, if you knew her, you might invite round for a coffee, Not many politicians pass that test, says Peter Wilby Multiple Classified Advertising Items A-level disaster? Don't panic. . . Don't despair if you've not made the A-level grade, says Chris Woodhead but prepare for a scrable of you want to find a university place via clearing Less of a Chance The Sunday Times One door closes, another opens There's no need to settle for second best The shriking gap Fewer students may choose to take a gap year this summer says Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items There's still time to change your mind Jam tomorrow—or start work today? Heading straight to work after A-levels can be as valuable as taking a degree, says Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items A Worthy Appeal If at first you don't succeed. . . try resitting Vacancy hotlines and websites Multiple Display Advertising Items Doors Home movies go Hollywood style If the family dreads your carncorder footage, don't despair. James Morris shows how a numble computer and video-editing software can make a very modern marriage Facing up to the enemy online 2 Editing Editing and Authoring Made Easy At your Disposal 3 Output Harly fit for a king, and not fit for me either Winner's Dinners Glad you're not here This Life At Last … for The… The Daily Telegraph: Abe Hirschfeld Last word. . . … Face … a … The Daily Telegraph: Carlo Little Winner's Letters Love your Arm, … I've Head It Talking Heads … Week Contents How Low Can You Go? You never want to pay too much for a trip — but can you ever pay too little? Here, Stephen Bleach explains the strategies for telling a bargain from a blunder, and making sure your holidays are always cheap, but still cheerful Ryanair-Fly Cheaper A weekend in Paris A week on safari … Gear … The Gear Guidel Three nights in New York Multiple Display Advertising Items Ultimate Travel Wash Get the outdoor gunslinger look with Nathan's Elite … A week in the Carribbean The demise of the notebook gets with Sony's pocket-sized When sleeping under canvas or a canopy of stars in … A week in Greece Four night in Marrakrazk A very Arabian adventure Biblical magic, meteroic diamonds and the original burningbush: Chris Haslam finds there's much more to the Sinai than sand Multiple Display Advertising Items Further strike threats for BA The chances of catching something nasty in the Menican Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh from fording, a river, Mallory turns a pert cheek … The … will … Butlins: enough hype, what's it like? Is the new hotel in Hi de Hi land any good? Stephen Bleach checks in Health card going live Barrier Reef takes a hammering The watersports club operator Mark Warner Holidays Bargains These waters run deep The Vendée may seem peaceful, but there's blood in the soil, finds Anthony Peregrine Multiple Display Advertising Items Escape the city: get some fresh air Trapped at your desk in a sweaty city while everyone else is on holiday? Time for an adrenaline adventure. . . Single? My sand castle' gone pink! Candyfloss sand, friendly stingrays and grape-eating iguanas: the Bahamas are perfect for kids, says William Gray Multiple Display Advertising Items How I missed out on Miss Right He found his perfect match at Glastonbury then Ben Bryant lost the plot Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols When he's not swanning around, Will Kemp likes to lounge in the Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items The actor and dancer Will Kemp, 28, trained at the Royal Ballet School before joining Matthew Bourne's dance company Adventures in Motion Pictures Where was I? Win a seven-night holiday in France for up to five people, with Brittany Ferries Holidays The competition Contents Contents How a villa with a pool in. . . What's your estimate? Moving Holwell Farm, Holwell, Dorset, £400,000 Bullets and raised batons While other students rioted in the boulevards, conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner spent the late 1960s in Paris, perfecting his art Time and place Design Classics Chateau chic. . . £1.9, Houses of the week Mediterranean sea views £658,000 Starring role £200,000 Spacious Dordogne £170,000 Excel London Multiple Display Advertising Items Two families into one house With a combined budget of £650,000 Simonetta and Nick are looking for a spacious home in Warwickshire, big enough for both familes to move in together Spencer's Selection: The Likely Candidates The DIY stately home After a decade of work, two women have just put the finishing touches on a huge restoration project in Kent. Gareth Rubin tours their reborn 87-room home Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the house of the future? From self-cleaning windows to wireless technology, a family in Sheffield are testing tomorrow's world, says Caroline Brannigan The Sunday Times Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Off the Wall Space-saving pull-down guest beds can be as excllig as they are, chic, finds Victoria O'brien For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Black Sea bonanza Bulgaria's coastline is attracting foreign property investors like bees to honey Peter Conradi does the maths, wondering if they'll profit in the longer term On the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sea views will do nice The accidental landlord Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items London's the city for capital gains The London property market is back, having been outperformed by price rises in the commuter belt for the past two years, discovers Graham Norwood Streatham Vs Tunbride Wells Ask the experts E-mail your questions to properlyexperts@sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Autumn harvest The end of summer doesn't mean giving up on your veg garden—plant now and you'll be reaping the rewards well into autumn, says Fergus Garrett Garden Buccleuch Rural Design Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Octagon Italy's ripe for the picking Rosie Millard finds there are still plenty of investment opportunities for Britons in the land of La Dolce Vita Savills The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Contents Final Flight? Contents News Fresh! Scooby-Doo! in the Monster of Shoogy Cove News Returning Roots Most Requested Simon Says Blue boy Simon Webbe talks about going solo Entertainment overload! Funday is first for features! Get a Taste of Sunshine Sweet Sensations Book Mark Cool or what? Win It! All the books worth a look!. . . all the books worth … Squirt Fans Utd Jarvis Robot Crusoe Illegible Article Calling all quiz whizzes!. . . calling all quizwhizzes! Our f-mailers are clearly a creative bunch, so we're … Puzzle Zone Beryl the Peril F-Mail Mail withour stamp of approval! Puzzle Zone Answers Mixing It up Sport Championchat and first for sport facts! Sharkroy Lavagirl 3-D Contents Contents Police impound speeder's cars Up to Speed Drivers get £5 security vouchers Ka cuts it for hairdressers Cars on TV Okay then, who nicked my wheels? Me and my Motors Snarling Britain: a rising toll of road rage attacks A new survey suggests we are a world capital of road rage Emma Smith asks the experts what can be done Road Rage Mr Angry exorcises his driving demons Pat Malone goes on an anger management course to learn to stop hating everyone on the road The Power of Dreams …rescue The Challenge Budget If you are in a dilemma over what to buy and would … SAAB Ride and Speak Ingear Pocket-Sized Power All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Knowledge Car Doors Bentley Approved Subaru Used Car: Honda Legend Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Father and son reunion The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A great car trying to outrun an old image Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters BMW Car Clinic The Sunday Times My First Crash Freedays out The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Bigger Better Regtransfers Porsche Contents Mazda Contents Crikey! What's that Terry Gilliam gone and done to … Replay it again What could be better than hearing the whole of your favourite album—live, asks Mark Edwards Red hot and bluegrass Alison Krauss is the glamorouos face of roots music, and she has 17 Grammys to show for it, says Robin Eggar Open your eyes Ingmar Bergman is back. If that means nothing to you, it should, says Bryan Appleyard Royal Shakespeare Company A shire thing The creator of Only Fools and Horses has packed off two of his regulars to the country. How will they cope, asks Tina Ogle SAAB SAAB I really enjoyed a preview of the new Pride & Prejudice The light's on, but nobody's home Passion fruits Me and You and Everyone We Know Rest of the week's films Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Primer Unleashed Appleseed Heidi The Perfect Man The blah witch project If you're looking for the magic of the TV series, Bewitched spells disappointment, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts Crash Sprites fantastic Partners in their prime Never mind the men—Ballet Nacional de Cuba's female leads are awe-inspiring By Clifford Bishop As You Like It Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford The week's theatre The Storm Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 Silence Arcola, E8 Overtalented and over here Foreign talents are adding sparkle to the race for this year's Perrier award, says Stephen Armstrong Criterion Theatre Renault Along empire lines At last an official Art Festival that works—but it's the Russians who steal the show. By Frank Whitford The Sunday Times Modus We seek them here. . . Big names are in short supply at this year's music festival. What's going on, asks Hugh Canning Trying to get a grip Emotions are running wild at the Fringe this year, says Adrian Turpin And then there's the prehistoric fish Blackbird The Sunday Times Sudden impact Sasha Waltz presents compelling dance, but Wheeldon's Swan Lake lacks resonance, says David Dougill Multiple Display Advertising Items The Importance of Being Earnest The top arts events of the coming months The Philanthropist BBC Last Night of the Proms Welsh National Opera: The Merry Widow Turner Prize 2005: Nominees' Exhibition Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Opera Otello Concerts Presteigne Festival Dance Pop Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Pop Music Theatre Comedy Film Yes This week, don't miss Theatre Mary Stuart Art Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity Comedy Tommy Tiernan Opera Flight Dance Scottish Ballet Dances Balanchine Concerts Artur Pizarro Pop Reading and Leeds Classical On record Debussy La Mer Berliner, Philharmoniker, cond Simon Rattle EMI 5 58045 2 Mozart The Piano Concertos, Vol 8 Mattias Kirschnerelt, Bamberger Symphoniker, cond Frank Beermann Arte Nova 82876 640112 Vivaldi Classical CD of the week Concert e cantate da camera ill Laura Pelverelli (mezzo), L'Astrée Naiva/Opus III OP 30381 Ferdinand Ries Septet & Octet Linos-Ensemble CPO 999 937-2 Kurt Weill Symphonies Nos 1 and 2, Lady in the Dark—Symphonic Nocturne Bournemouth so, and cond Marin Alsop Naxos 8,557481 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Pop and Jazz The week's essential new releases Howl Echo Echcd67 Ansty Cowfold Ansty Cowfold Wonky Atlas Watcd1 Baxter Dury Floor Show Rough Trade Rtradcd120 Magnet Pop CD of the week The Tourniquet Atlantic 5046790032 Craig David The Story Goes. . . Warner 2564625222 Dave Graney & Clare Moore Hashish and Liquor Reverberation Revo18 Roy Bailey with Martin Simpson & John Kirkpatrick Sit Down & Sing Fuse Cfcd406 Kronos Quartet and Asha Bhosle You've Stole My Heart: Songs from RD Burman's Bollywood Nonesuch 7559798562 Dave Brubeck Time Was Proper Properbox90 (4CDs) The Rolling Stones The Cloud Room New kids in town Wipeout Pure PSP, £34.99; ages 3+ The Times Stuart Andrews heralds next week's UK launch of Sony's … World Tour Soccer PSP, £34.99; ages 3+ MediEvil Resurrection PSP, £34.99; ages 7+ Maria Full of Grace Warner Home Video, 15,101 mins; £17.99 Sahara Paramount, 12,124 mins; £19.99 The Magic Roundabout The Powell and Pressburger Collection Granada (exclusive to HMV), PG; £39.99 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 Something's in the air Birds Britannica by Mark Cocker and Richard Mabey Chatto £35 pp518 Look to the skies Read on. . . 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