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News from 02/04/2006

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Jonathan Northcroft, Tracey Boles, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, William Kay, Colin Drury, Barbara Hall, Vanessa Jolly, Lucas Hollweg, Beverley Knight, David Inglis, John-Paul Flintoff, Jim Munro, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Sally Brampton, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, Jason Dawe, John Peter, Hamish Stevenson, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, Stella McCartney, Alex Robb, Jerry Brotton, Professor Richard Lynn, Frank Whitford, Jennifer Herper-Deacon, Jonathan Freedland, Rachel de Thame, Nicolette Jones, Matthew Davis, Barry Kane, Caroline Brannigan, Alison Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Matt Wolf, Andrew Taylor, David Smith, Alan Reeves, David Cracknell Political Editor, Richard Cairns, Neil Wormald, Dr Howard Murad, Alison Kervin, Martin Brundle, Andrew Sullivan, Christopher Brand, Clive Davis, John Kenny, Aunt Sally, R P Kenny, Bert Dove, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas, Sarah Chambers, Frank Blin, Ariel Leve, Robert Winnett, Jeremy Seal, Irwin Stelzer, C Francis Warren, Kate Hawkings, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Adam Pritchard, Christopher Hart, Geoffrey Crisp, Cathy James, Jo Smith, Stuart Barnes, Annabel Karmel, Tony Yarnold, Cally Law, Professor Gordon Stirrat, Edward Playfair, Paul Forsyth, Dr Hugh Thurston, Hugh Canning, Dan Hill, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Dean Nelson, Michael Portillo, Giles Nicholas, Kara Reilly, Patricia Nicol, Wendy Sloane, Sarah Dempster, Greg Gordon, Michael Hartley, Dave Pollard, Camillo Fracassini, Richard Fletcher, Dominic Dromgoole, Robert Bewick, John Coilbert, Greg Struthers, Suzi Woolfson, Lance K Green, Brian Doogale, Julia Bohanna, Jeff Potter, Jeremy Guscott, Holly Watt, Linda Nash, Brian Moynahan, Peter Parker, Lawrence Miller, Stuart Wavell, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Dr Tom Palferman, Paul Donovan, Ted Prangnell, Peter Shearlock, Rober Anson, Jane McLeish Kelsey, Paul Kimmage, Giles Hattersley, Hugh McIlvanney, Lisa Jardine, Chris Woodhead, Jeanie Underwood, Tom Stubbs, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, Caroline Clark, John Follain, Richard Brooks, Professor Linda Gottfredson, Sally Jones, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Catherine Branks, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Tarquin Hall, Paul Durman, Stephen Anderton, Brian Jackman, Geoff Evans, Peter Halsey, Katrina Burroughs, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Heston Blumenthal, Alison Waters, Hugh McLlvanney, Mike Simpson, A Gill, Paul Williams, Laurie Anders, Phil Baker, Paul Hart, Christina Lamb, Professor Peter Dunn, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Rod Liddle, Peter Barnett, Harold Reiter, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, I Beer, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Patrick Walker, Barry Flatman, Brian Deer, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, David Phelan, Adrienne Connors, Lucy Atkins, Natalie Graham, Terry Cartwright, Alan Pearey, Caroline Donald, Antony Beevor, Jessica Brinton, Stephen Rowley, Miranda Seymour, Caroline Gascoigne, Ian Critchley, Helen Brown, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Isabel Oakeshott Deputy Political Editor, Mark Stucklin, Bethan Cole, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Roland White, Dougie Alexander, Peter Street, Steven Swinford, Professor Allan Templeton President, J Higgins, John Flintoff, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, John Turturro, Maurice Chittenden, Phoebe Frangoul, Joby Williams, John Elliott Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Alastair McKay, Richard Rae, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Michael Sheridan, Bob Andrews, Clare Francis, Michael Smith, John Harlow, James Rock, Professor Sir Alan Craft President, Dipesh Gadher, Chris Haslam, Mark Kleinman, Professor Philippe Rushton, Hunter Davies, David Diprose, Professor Helmuth Nyborg, Matthew Campbell, Daniel Foggo, Brian Glanville, Peter O'Reilly, Denis Walsh, Rod Lawton, Peter Stancombe, John Carey, Lingfield Park, David Stacey, Simon Jenkins, Dr Charles Murray, Deirdre Fernand, Stephen Pettitt, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, Jonathan Milne, Olivia Cole, Gordon Campbell, Sally Kinnes, Kate Mosse, Daniel Emery, Nigel Powell, S Saba, Professor Arthur Jensen, David Wickers, Anna Marie Fitzgerald, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Ali Hussain, Seb Morton-Clark, David Budworth, Romney Copley, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Shelley Von Strunckel, Pete Oliver, G John, Ian Robertson, Donn McClean, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Kevin McCloud, Brian Schofield, Madeleine Wickers, Chris Feetenby, Mat Loup, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Kate Spicer, Greg Lake, Ed Hughes, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Sainsbury faces probe on £2m loan Iraq terror backlash in UK 'for years' Contents Push in Contents A lost father: the human cost of the dhow tragedy Sex claim hits Met watchdog Franciscan friar holds masses for Blairs in No 10 The Sunday Times Funday online is giving away Mr Men birthday books Have your Sunday Times Delivered Multiple Display Advertising Items Estée Lauder free sample Blair halts handover talks as sniping with Brown reopens Royal aide: No 10 risks turning into dictatorship Pm's Pension Beats Tax Grab 'Mr Jersey' uses loophole to give Tories £50,000 Olympic rower Redgrave goes for a golden run MPs poised to go virtual with surgeries by webcam Tesco Ministers go fishing for Asian anglers Eden team plan an aquatic heaven PC World Police told: let off more offenders with cautions Church denounces global warming but invests in oil Catfight at the 'backscratch club' Children's teeth go unfixed in NHS dental crisis Flybe The Last Flight from JFK to Heathrow. So when American Airlines Schoolboy, 13, dies as measles makes a comeback Wet weekend in Blackburn with a war on the side Royal couple borrowed £2m against manor Article Withdrawn Stealth sub to give navy's SAS a hidden edge Peugeot Halifax Thandie quits her 4x4 to be a green goddess Charity 'wasted' £250,000 aiding accused schoolboy Tragedy of the boat orphans British pair killed in capsizing left children behind Multiple Display Advertising Items First download No 1 set to make chart history Couples get better at staying married Whiff of price rigging on the beauty shelves Multiple Display Advertising Items Human bird flu victims face end in 'plague pits' Going Peer-Shaped Party leaders hope radical reforms will deflect attention from the 'loans for honours' scandal. Are they right? Jonathan Calvert, Robert Winnett, Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Stuart Wavell report Contents How should the reformed Brittany Ferries Number of children treated for nut allergies soars Forget the C5: Sinclair has reinvented the bike Directgov Saatchi scoops up new British art talent at budget prices Divine tale of the nice frocks and the holy grail Profile Dirty work in the moral maze AIG Healthnow No to state funding Give green a chance 'Auctionair' You care for the old: the taxman doesn't Desperate dispatches from the banana republic of Great Britain Thanks, Derry, for bequeathing us a glorious canteen Atticus It goes without saying that church bells are ringing … Atticus Crikey! Cycling Boris is accused of going behind the bike shed again Atticus Clinton praises Brown—and gets it all wrong Atticus Torn by riot and political crisis, the French still … Atticus Blair's last mission must be to keep America close George Orwell, the inventor of newspeak, would have … Atticus Jamie Oliver, cheeky chappy in residence to the olive … Atticus Concern Premature babies can achieve great things AtisReal Kember stokes the Baghdad embers What Kate Really Did Racial IQ research Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times School meals revolution hits home The dinner lady who teamed up with Jamie Oliver to kill off Turkey Twizzlers in schools is now encouraging children to take the message to their parents. Deirdre Fernand reports Stir Fry with Oodles of Noodles Wanadoo Desperate mothers throw away 20 Mugabe refuses to seek food aid What if your paint job changes Actors stage a satirical coup against Mugabe Barbarians of suburbs target French Jews Multiple Display Advertising Items Lourdes lobbies for more miracles Clooney goes into battle with the internet gossips Former PM says Russia is turning into dictatorship Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamas targets Israel's peace dream Moderate line fails to move terrorists Royal Mint Hamas targets Israel's peace dream Moderate line fails to move terrorists Royal Mint Poll defeat may cost Berlusconi his TV empire Multiple Display Advertising Items Bali battles the Muslims who want an Indonesian cover-up Today's weather Saab 93 Inquiry into DVLA porn e-mails News in Brief Rape charge Drug bosses accused over NHS 'cartel' Papal memorial Correction Three tickets share £4.4m Lotto jackpot Hosepipe ban German floods Moussaoui 'more A1-Qaeda wannabe' than 9/11 plotter The Times New York Relives the Agony It is those lying several feet under who must want … Aus Liebe zum Automobil Condi, it's getting hard to make this relationship work Chaz's cool years are yet to come Picky royals offer staff an easier berth than Naomi For a hack I have a bad record spotting April Fools Contents Red Hot Pursuit Contents Northern rock Ruud gives United hope Porsche Approved Used Cars Crossing Jordan FA move to defend Riley Football Shorts Happy Story for Carlisle Home comfort for Sunderland Only a prawn in their game Alonso cuts Albion apart Football tales from the tabs LuaLua inspires Portsmouth to third win in a row Stuttering Chelsea fail to fire Jaguar Bowyer pulls strings for Newcastle The Sunday Times Sunderland still hanging on Brilliant Henry destroys sad Villa The Sunday Times Who's to blame for diving? The ref of course Scoring 40s Teddy Sheringham celebrates his 40th birthday today, still defying the years as one of an increasing number of players who refuse to give in to age The Skoda Octavia Hurt Vassell ready for action The Manchester City striker will play through the pain barrier against Middlesbrough today with the World Cup at the back of his mind, writes Jonathan Northcroft The old ones are the best Having rebuilt Charlton, is Alan Curbishley ready to answer an England Calling? The Eastender faces his old club today, and while the prospect of the national jon looms large,'Curbs' says he has what it takes to succeed Reid boosted by rumours of United Blackburn's combative midfielder knows a good display against Wigan tomorrow could heighten speculation of a move to Manchester United Houllier rules himself out of England running The Sunday Times Lee Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) The top 10 Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal and Spain) John Obi Mikel (Lyn Osto and Nigeria) Theo Walcott (Arsenal and England) Carfos Javier Acuna (Cadiz and Paraguay) Aaron Lennon (Tottenham and England) Ryan Babel (Ajax and Holland) Freddy Adu (DC United and USA) Vincent Kompany (Andertecht and Belgium) Jonathan De Guzman (Feyenoord and Canada) Team of the Age The eclipse of a master by his apprentice epitomised the passing of time and power that took place at Highbury last Tuesday night How English clubs have the hex on their Serie a counterparts Last hope for Old Lady Juventus will be without several key players on Wednesday, but the comeback of Pavel Nedved gives them hope of an unlikely victory Wise heads keep young Guns on course Arsenal's defence could break a Champions League record for clean sheets this week. And you can look to the club's 'old guard' for the reason, says Rob Hughes Arsenal's back four chase Champions League record Tom Hartley Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Tough for the Top Club sides that are running away with their domestic titles find the Champions League a different proposition Barca held by 10-man Realance adds to Wolves woes This week's other quarter-finals Uabcdefghijklmnopqrstvwxyz Gretna gain final destiny Casio Leeds suffer stage fright Match stats Stylish Reading coast to title Marshall error increases Brighton's hope of safety Coca-Cola League Blades stay on course despite limp effort Howard rises high to penalise Ipswich The Big Interview: Sir Steve Redgrave When he retired from competitive sport in 2000, the five-time Olympic champion set out to make a staggering £5m for charity in five years. This month's London Marathon will signal the fruition of his dream Redgrave Goes for Golden Run Returning hero West determined to turn Boat Race tide Kieran West is an Olympic champion and has won the Boat Race twice, but it means nothing as he returns today after a five-year break. By Andrew Longmore Pain and suffering on the Thames Leinster stun champions The Sunday Times O'Connell confirms all-Ireland date No stopping this genius Heroic Bath cling on to defy Tigers Havili sinks shoddy Saints Goode culpable as Leicester lose the plot Kingsholm rout Quinn direct British Masters Tale of two Charlies If Sale are to beat Biarritz in today's Heineken Cup quarter-final, they need Charlie Hodgson to be at his scintillating best Lièvremont aims to take wind out of Sale The Premiership leaders must dampen the drive of the talismanic Biarritz captain if they are to upset the odds in front of a baying Basque crowd. Nick Cain reports BT National treasure On Saturday, Ginger McCain will be at the Grand National for the final times as a trainer, seeking to bow out on a high with a record fifth winner Heineken Cup Five to follow in the Grand National at Aintree on Saturday Singh plays it by memory in bid to recapture glory The Fijian returns to Augusta more determined than ever to regain the form that made him the world's No 1 player less than two years ago, writes Paul Forsyth Blaster Masters Fearful of their magnificent course being overpowered, the guardians of Augusta have created a monster that takes imagination out of the equation Niki Five to watch at Augusta Sharapova feels the heat Svetlana Kuznetsova proves that she is anything but a spent force with a conclusive victory in the Nasdaq-100 RBS Ljubicic plots Miami magic The Croat strolled through his semi-final but knows he must play even better if he is to outwit Roger Federer in today's Nasdaq-100 Open final. By Barry Flatman Sport on TV Times Online Rugby Players' Awards 2006 Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in time Newcastle win promotion to the First Division, 1984 Sport Letters Culture Gap England are treading water when it comes to the one-day game and have much to do to match the likes of India Classy Harris hounds Hull into submission Formula One circus on fast track to future Results round-up Timesonline Fixtures Today's racing at Kempton Park Record-breaker Mickelson on track for Augusta Sports round-up Rugby Union Cricket Motorsport Athletics Rugby League Fixtures Olympics Racing This Week The Game Gunners can again aim high Walsh ready to ride into history Baseball targets Bonds Computers you can make one of the family Rod Lawton considers where in the family home a new generation of computers is likely to find a place Living room or study? WiFi rip-off raises readers' temperature Talking point New Faces in the Family Room Before you buy: a PC checklist Styled for the Study Traditional Desktops Don't panic Choose your Own Screen Jargon buster The Sunday Times Smart TVs worth £16,000 to be won How to Enter Death Row The Sunday Times Contents Rose to say thanks to M&S staff with £60m bonus bonanza Call for Sarin's 'mentor' to quit Vodafone Tchenguiz faces pub deadline Friends Provident Beer baron shows India's middle class a good time Vijay Mallya couldn't advertise alcohol so he put his brand on an airline, writes Tarquin Hall Minister attacks rise of the 'Little Europeans' Dunstone goes all out for broadband Business Digest C&W and Thus hope for lottery luck General Motors prepares finance sale Stanley places its bets on Earls Court Midnight prescription for Boots Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota to sell China cheapies EU states facing big fines over power markets Investors to grill Burt on ITV snub Contents Funds delivered at Ocado Iraq and Far East propel firms to record profits HG wins fight for Paragon So upset over name brand at Sainsbury Bid for Belfry owner set to tee off Celltech old boys in cancer drug drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Asian family to bolster fortune with £200m sale NTL switches focus for Virgin Mobile takeover Whitehall fails firms over red tape burden Why Blank has heeded the voice of Experian Beware tide of angry immigrants Economic out Look Dyke dished Americans are too smart to join UK merger wave American Account Mine detector Toyota powers to the front Toyota is about to overtake General Motors to become the world's biggest car company. And unlike its American rivals, it is making a profit. Report by Dominic O'Connell in Toyota City But Does It Live up to its Claims? Xerox BT Lottery hopefuls start the ball rolling The licence to run the national lottery is up for grabs again. But is Camelot now too entrenched to be unseated, asks Matthew Goodman National Lottery in Numbers Lads leave metrosexuals on the shelf Magazines for the new, caring man are failing while lad mags continue to thrive. Report by Dominic Rushe Credit Suisse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio boss is running hard but faces an uphill slog The chief executive of GCap Media is putting on a brave face, but in the end only results count, says Mark Kleinman Scottish & Newcastle Expertise Helps to Boost Beer Sales in India Multiple Display Advertising Items Health IT chief faces doghouse Big problems with the £6.2bn NHS systems revamp raise questions over the role of health service IT boss Richard Granger. By Paul Durman Call to arms for defence contractor The undrew Davidson interview Babcock chairman Gordon Campbell is lose to politicians and has done a good jonb at BNFL Vill that help to ave his company com takeover? Gordon Campbell's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime The Times BlackBerry The man trying to lift the UK's nuclear cloud Gordon MacKerron has to decide how to store or dispose of our radioactive waste. Report by Tracey Boles The Stark Facts about Waste Icelandic charm melts away as debt crisis grips Icelandic raiders have bought large stakes in UK firms. With their economy now in trouble, will they be forced to bale out? Richard Fletcher reports Multiple Display Advertising Items What They Own in Britain City dropout's juicy secret How I Made It Adam Pritchard Founder of Pomegreat Multiple Display Advertising Items Better Return on Reserves The Business Doctor: Staff can't be made to retire before 65 World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Business fears US is closing its doors Growing protectionism in America has sent tremors through the world economy — especially in the UK. By Dominic Rushe in New York Business Letters Barclaycard Amic - a split cap off the old block Prufrock Hedgies get hip at Knebworth Why it could all go wrong for Rightmove Inside the City Bankers' cramp Online Extra Hedge croppers Contents Love and hate in Baghdad This is the extraordinary blog of 'Riverbend', a young Iraqi woman who lays bare her life in occuped Iraq. It has been long-listed for the Samuel Johnson literary prize Contents Focus In search of lost manliness Harvard professor Harvey Mansfield tells John-Paul Flintoff he is sticking out his jaw at the storm his views on maleness have caused Love and hate in Baghdad Does it really make any difference? Ethical shopping is on a roll. But could it be that the middle classes are including themselves, not the Third World, asks Giles Hattersley Land Rover The Triumph of Hope Don't laugh, this is ugly Sheriff Bush blinks in a Mexican stand-off The lost peoples of outer Britain It's the deal of his life The Sunday Times The funday Times My husband? Oh, he's a writer dude She loves hip-hop, decorating her jeans and pillow fights. So how does she manage as Mrs Rushdie, asks Giles Hattersley How we cracked a scientific riddle, 300 years on When Lisa Jardine realised a dusty manuscript held the find of her career she was determined it would not be sold at auction. Last week, with just half an hour to spare, she succeeded Multiple Classified Advertising Items Decline and fall of the caring woman Once, educated women could only be teachers. Now they can have any career they like, and society is suffering, says Alison Wolf Sorry, but We'd Rather Not All Be Teachers Young feminists Anna-Marie Fitzgerald and Phoebe Frangoul don't want to go back 'i love to get my hands on a cell door' Claudia Sturt, the governor of Belmarsh, our toughest jail, tells Vanessa Jolly how she handles the hardmen Insideout The meaning of life? It's in the bestseller list The demise of the cold war epic and the rise of the religious thriller shows the world has changed, says Jonathan Freedland Our girl should have been safe The parents of drowned toddler Abby Rae tell Sally Jones about the lessons that can be learnt from their tragedy Multiple Display Advertising Items Guilt Trip Brush up on your revision planning Multiple Display Advertising Items Spelling it out for them Teenagers, even in top private schools, now need punctuation and grammar classes, says Richard Cairns Mephisto 2379 Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2271 The Sunday Times Crossword 4166 Winner's Dinners Carving out a niche for the sensible Sunday roast Did he score with Barbra? Dimwit of the week This Life Drawback of the week Tantrum of the week Zealous official of the week Been Wrestling with your Temper Again, Naomi? People of the Week Tom Jones, Live at the Palace Prescott Goes to Grammar School Surprise of the week Invention of the week Defence of the week Michael Bateman Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Lynne Perrie Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Brown's set to wipe the smile off their faces Hidden in the budget was what some are calling 'the most blatant tax grab in a decade'. By Kathryn Cooper How the changes will affect you Shooting at the Hips News in Brief Contents Standard Life float Profit-taking drags Footsie lower Fidelity Crossed lines with BT after tree-pruning mishap Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomkins boss engineers a £1.3m share-sale windfall Directors' Deals House prices rise—but not for everybody The recovery in the property market is only centred on the southeast, and may prove short-lived, warns Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Brown: is he a blagger or blunderer? Multiple Display Advertising Items Uncomic cuts Startling discovery Don't lose your year-end tax perks Although the chancellor is clamping down on many tax perks, there are still ways to cut this year's bill if you act in the next few days, writes Kathryn Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Last-minute Isa savers gamble on exotica Frothy markets are heading for a nosebleed Clerical Medical Countdown to A-Day options The Revenue has finally announced which investments savers can hold in a pension after Thursday, writes David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Changes on A-Day Warning over broadband capped deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Survival tips for Young people face soaring house prices, student debts and little hope of a good pension. Kathryn Cooper offers some advice to ease the burden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It pays to complain about mortgage fees Lenders are caving in over their inflated charges when readers go to the ombudsman, says Clare Francis Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Real returns, after a fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Golfer lines up shot at owning a private jet Fame and Fortune Padraig Harrington's financial savvy has brought him his dream home—and one day, he hopes, a plane. By Natalie Graham Jupiter 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 Plumbing the depths Aftershock Forget any idea of earning £120,000 a year as a plumber—and if you are Andrew Taylor you should forget any idea of being a plumber at all. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Managers in demand for slicker cities Town throughout the country are seeking urban supremos who can promote them to shoppers. By Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items What They Earn Our post has her stamp all over it A Week in the Life of Sarah Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents When it rains It Roars Brian Jackman journeys into the heart of the Kalahari, where the start of the wet season heralds a miraculous transformation Markwarner Doc Holiday Yours Hols What do you give the woman who's been everywhere? Smug Shot The Doctor Says When holidays Attack The Doc's quick fixes Over to you Oyster Family Fortunes Pick your budget, grab your break: Mark Hodson has child-friendly summer hols that won't wallop your wallet Lastminute Multiple Display Advertising Items HotelClub ClubMed Back on Tracks Alison Waters hadn't been Inter-Railing for 32 years—but, as she discovered, if you're relaxed enough, you're young enough Retrace their steps Multiple Display Advertising Items End of the Road It's time to stop the tricks of the car-rental trade, says Mark Hodson Don't get stung What about You? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Kiss goodbye to your holiday rights Directions Fuel charges set to stay Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers' rants Where was I? Virus in retreat Holiday money Body Boot Camp Five more top camps Body Boot Camp Noble Caledonia Limited Canaries Kenya Work that Body Mobile Manager Good Gear How to make an ass of yourself Dumping her before a day in the saddle, Julia Bohanna's ex deserved a rough ride Multiple Display Advertising Items All-In-One Rucksack Marine Shoes In-Car GPS Receiver Me, dad and the mummies Grown-ups love 'em, but tombs and pyramids for kids? Cool, says Madeleine Wickers (13) Multiple Display Advertising Items Dad's view Take the Felucca Multiple Display Advertising Items Cottages Go Boutique Self-catering with hotel service: it's chic on the cheap, says Jeremy Seal Eurostar Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols If she weren't a singer, Beverley Knight shoulda woulda got a job on Top Gear Where was I Win a villa holiday for four in Languedoc, with The Owners' Syndicate and Brittany Ferries The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall is Calling Contents Contents Cars on TV Contents Farewell, you rockin' Rollers Me and my motors Farewell, you rockin' Rollers Audi supercar Up to speed Pricier Veyron Online tax disc Passing mood There ought to be a law! Take part in the Sunday Times Driving competition: you could improve Britain's roads, writes Roland White On a charge Drives the Honda Civic Hybrid The Internet Fast Lane Wagons roll: how the West was won America's Rubicon trail is the ultimate test for off-roaders. Nicholas Rufford went for a redneck ride Directgov Multiple Display Advertising Items Undercover Ride In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Shine Time The Knowledge Morgan Cars All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Speaking Volumes Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's Mobile Branch of the Entertainment The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Used Car: BMW Z4 Second Opinion The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax Torture Unwelcome Visitor Wrong Lane Lower Toll Test Success? Proud Owner No Laughing Matter Dangerous Talk Letters for publication should be sent Green Myths The Power of X Camera Justice Maybach Deal of the Week Norwich Union Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved Skoda The Internet Fast Lane Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Limited Porsche Contents Contents How much? A converted watermill in. . . New Life for old mews Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Design Classics A Seller's Burden Home Information Packs are meant to speed up the buying process. Phil Spencer reckons they will do more harm than good Ballymore A Cotswolds legacy Rock manager Mick Newton bought a wreck and spent another £2m rebuilding it, finds Katrina Burroughs Paris Ceramics Rescue your own ruin More than 800 'buildings at risk' are crying out for some TLC, discovers Helen Davies Antler Homes Barclays Octagon Grand golfing base £23 Houses of the week By the Suffolk seaside £325,000 Home of the Hovis ad £425,000 Octagon Hamptons International Estate agents under fire A TV exposé of the property industry has prompted calls for self-regulation with teeth, reports Graham Norwood Savills As seen on screen Home-cinema technology is developing so fast it's hard to keep up. Wendy Sloane looks at what's new on the big-screen market Fantasy Kitchens With gas-lift hydraulics, steam ovens, leather and platinum, cooking in style is as important as practically in the latest statement room, says Katrina Burroughs The hottest kit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tales from Tuscany If you're an expat in northern Tuscany, the unspoken rule is that you help out when the going gets tough. Last week was payback time Multiple Display Advertising Items The drought sets in Water is precious, so why do we waste so much of it, asks Kevin McCloud Fine & Country Cornwall £800,000 An art deco home If it's movie-star glamour, fabulous fittins and modernist detail that you're looking for, try the 1930s for size Multiple Display Advertising Items London £1.3m York £495,000 Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Dangerous move Thriller writer Anthony Horowitz is daunted by the idea of leaving his home of 15 years, finds Karen Robinson Winkworth Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buying the local Gaining permission to turn a pub into a home can be a nightmare, says Cally Law Spanish Gold Casa La Manzana is the most expensive home for sale in Spain. Mark Stucklin takes a look inside On the market The project manager If you need to put up or smarten up fencing, spring is the ideal time The Sunday Times On the panel Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pure International Hamptons Newfound Property International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Berclays Ask the Experts The Movers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunderland gets smart The city's football team may be in decline, but developers have big goals ahead of them, says Caroline Brannigan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The rake's progress Look after garden tools and they will have long and productive lives, says Neil Wormald The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Wrap them up Late frosts can cause damage, so protect your young shoots with a blanket of fleece, says Stephen Anderton Multiple Display Advertising Items Shine in the shade Turning the most gloomy corner of a town garden into an asset is simple if you face up to reality. Don't fight what you cannot change, says Rachel de Thame Garden Cuttings What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Dramatic profits Letting rooms to actors can bring surprising rewards, finds Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeleyhomes Contents Bank of Scotland Winning strategies for hitting the profit goal Whether in the service of war or the beautiful game, this year's fastest-growing 100 firms have applied strategic thinking to boost their profits, writes Sarah Gracie Contents Make sure the exit plan is in shape Frank Blin of PWC looks at why the route and timing of an exit remain crucial even in the strongest markets Get the best out of your people Entrepreneurs must not just say people matter. They must take concrete action, writes Suzi Woolfson of PWC Banks help to put best foot forward Ian Robertson of Bank of Scotland Corporate says firms need a range of financing options to fulfil their potential It pays to spread your risk by unlocking some wealth Giles Nicholas of UBS looks at the advantages of selling a minority stake in your business UBS Wealth Management High tech puts staff in the driving seat Paul Hart of Microsoft looks at how the latest It can help employees to work more efficiently and effectively The secrets of how to sustain profit growth Hamish Stevenson and Cathy James look at the companies that have won a place in the league table for three years in a row Britain's 100 fastest Rules of Engagement Bureau Van Duk Electronic Publishing Binomial Insurance underwriter 175.06% Shoe Zone Shoe retailer 147.52% Betfair Online bookmaker 145.81% Churchill Retirement Housebuilder 133.96% Steel Plate & Sections Steel processor 125.98% High-tech army sandbags give more bang to profits Hesco Bastion Defence barrier maker 236.04% Woodford Group Brownfield land developer 124.56% Norwich City FC Football club 122.13% ABI Caravan maker 113.08% Drive Assist Car lessor 112.13% Signature Restaurants Restaurant operator 110.39% Robertson Group Building contractor 104.66% Next Generation Clubs Leisure club operator 104.37% First Oil Oil and gas producer 103.40% Virgin Active Health club operator 101.75% Gladedale Housebuilder 100.90% Stead & Simpson Shoe retailer 97.54% Internacionale Fashion retailer 93.60% Promethean Interactive whiteboard maker 91.81% Kingfield Heath Office products supplier 90.95% Pret a Manger Sandwich shop operator 88.89% Invotec Circuit board maker 88.30% E-Net Digital media wholesaler 87.21% Constantine Holdings Conglomerate 86.72% Hampden Insurance consultancy 86.13% Unicom Telecoms service provider 85.64% Salford Van Hire Vehicle hirer 85.37% Elite Homes Housebuilder 85.10% Keepmoat Housebuilder 84.03% Elta Group Fan maker 83.87% LWC Drinks distributor 80.72% Ardmore Construction Construction contractor 80.33% Albon Engineering Engine component maker 80.04% Spreadex Spread betting operator 79.34% Dyson Vacuum cleaner maker 78.85% O'halloran & O'brien Construction contractor 78.72% Esri UK Software supplier 78.68% Caledonian Building Modular builder 78.49% Bolton Wanderers FC Football club 78.17% Greeting Card Group Greeting card retailer 78.10% Azzurri Communications Telecoms services provider 77.24% Draper Tools Tool wholesaler 77.02% Footwork Productions Manages Beckham brand 76.88% River Island Fashion retailer 76.37% The Regard Partnership Care home operator 76.10% Lff Group Oil equipment supplier 75.22% Malthurst Petrol station operator 74.96% D Jacobson & Sons Footwear distributor 74.49% Sterling Insurance Insurance underwriter 74.25% Spearhead International Farming produce supplier 74.19% Watkin Jones Building contractor 73.80% The Stationery Office Publisher 73.45% Hallco 1812 Steel stockholder 72.39% McCann Homes Housebuilder 72.19% C Brown Steel Group Steel processor 72.19% DCT Civil Engineering Civil engineering contractor 71.13% Control Risks Risk consultancy 70.49% Paymentshield Insurance underwriter 68.04% Yuill Group Housebuilder 66.66% Boden Fashion retailer 66.41% Simons Group Building contractor 65.99% Baxter Storey Contract caterer 65.59% British Seafood Frozen seafood supplier 64.35% NSD Steel stockholder 62.75% Structadene Property investor 62.70% York Mailing Commercial printer 62.26% Symphony Furniture supplier 61.71% NG Bailey Organisation Mechanical contractor 60.29% CG Fry & Son Housebuilder 60.19% Barchester Healthcare Nursing home operator 59.84% Central Trust Loan broker 59.52% Tingdene Homes Modular builder 58.81% Hobbycraft Group Craft goods retailer 57.67% McDermott Developments Housebuilder 57.51% Hanbury Holdings Haulier 57.45% South Lakeland Caravans Caravan park operator 57.24% Allam Marine Electricity generator maker 56.92% CBC Group Construction contractor 56.70% Stemcor Steel trader 56.25% DCK Concessions Jewellery concessions operator 55.90% Ingenious Media Media adviser 55.81% Ineos Group Chemicals maker 55.58% Nicholl Food Packaging Foil container maker 55.48% Graff Diamonds Jewellery retailer 55.37% ESH Group Construction contractor 55.05% EMR Metal recycler 54.47% Pindar Printer 54.36% James Jones & Sons Timber processor 52.52% Scaid Investments Mobile home maker 52.43% Ogilvie Group Construction contractor 52.28% Bennett Homes Housebuilder 51.83% ABS Industrial Resources Metals processor and supplier 51.62% Reiss Fashion retailer 51.58% Phase Eight Fashion retailer 51.12% Fat Face Fashion retailer 50.99% Masstock Agricultural products supplier 50.26% Industrial Metal Steel stockholder 49.76% McArthur Group Industrial products supplier 49.51% American Golf Golf equipment retailer 48.92% Bennetts Retail Electrical goods retailer 48.76% The Sunday Times Companies that are on the way up Suzi Woolfson of PWC reviews ten 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PricewaterhouseCoopers Ten to Watch Microsoft Dynamics Index of Profit Track 100 companies The Sunday Times Price Waterhouse Coopers Profit Track 100 PricewaterhouseCoopers Contents Bodies the Exhibition Contents Woman on the verge of a movie breakthrough Unfairly overlooked for an Oscar, Maria Bello has proved—in a series of sassy, realistic roles—that she's truly a fighter and not a quitter, says Garth Pearce Something to shout about Look Back in Anger has aged over 50 years—and that's just as it should be, says Dominic Dromgoole. It taught British theatre how to live for the moment The muddle men Shambolic showmanship helped the Flaming Lips hit the heights—but will their new album's blend of 'druggy prog rock' and Black Sabbath keep them there, asks Mark Edwards Beyond the call of duty Nice Timothy Spall playing hangman? Expect a sympathetic portrait of an unusual serial killer, says Alastair McKay Skoda Well beyond the age of reason She carried the original, but Sharon Stone is just too old to pull it off in Basic Instinct 2 The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Shooting Dogs Firewell The Ballad of Jack and Rose Diameter of the Bomb Yours, Mine & Ours Failure to Launch The Shaggy Dog Frankly, I didn't give a damn With dull leads and no romance, Merchant Ivory's final film fails to impress Cosmo Landesman Sony BMG Biteback Culture Soapbox Doctor! It's a sickly shade of green Against the tide Shows, Back's Futures hasn't lost its bottle, says Waldemar Januszczak Stena Line Donmar Rockaby/Ohio Impromptu Sugar Gaudeamus Love's Labour's Lost Whistle Down the Wind Palace Still crazy after all these years Christian Slater plays it close to the edge in this Cuckoo's Nest revival. By Matt Wolf Derbyplayhouse Teenage mutant TV watchers Is the youth-TV crowd, like, dumbing up, asks a bemused Stephen Armstrong Lord of all that he surveys Playing a god is great, but Paterson Joseph tells Jasper Rees he'd rather be bad The Times Bose Diva fever turns up the heat ETO has found the prima-donna factor with powerful, subtle stagings of Tosca and Jenufa, says Hugh Canning Insideout Classical On record The week's essential new releases Chopin Shostakovich Classical CD of the week Schubert Beethoven Archie Bronson Outfit Pop and Jazz Various Artists Pink Morrissey Pop CD of the week The Vines Calexico The Blue Aeroplanes Lila Downs Mose Allison Marvin Gaye The Fratellis New kids in town The Sunday Times On the road to nowhere? Royal Ballet's triple bill is, well, mixed, while Rambert and the Bolshoi show plenty of flair, says David Dougill The Sunday Times A Voyage Round My Father Mission: Impossible III Sunday in the Park with George Sylvie Guillem and Russell Maliphant—Push Womad Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Inside Man This week, don't miss Theatre Chatroom/Burn/Citizenship Art Modernism Comedy Brendon Burns Dance Royal Ballet Concerts Mitsuko Uchida Pop The Organ Animal Crossing: Wild World Nintendo DS, £29.99 The Times Film choice UberSoldier The Chronicles of Narnia The Peter Weir The Pink Panther After the Rehearsal Saraband Failure to Launch In Her Shoes Gorillaz 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 Sky & artsworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list Inside story Hardbacks Paperbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller Resurrection man Read on. . . 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The Sunday Times Stephen Clarke Merde actually Glummy mummies Daniel Isn't Talking by Marti Leimbach Fourth Estate £10.99 pp281 A Little Stranger by Kate Pullinger Serpent's Tail £9.99 pp248 Pick of the week Soap deaths The best of the week ahead Nostalgia Comedy Makeover Film Pick of the day It's a cop-out TFI Sunday? Follow that The Boat Race A meal of it House Of Flying Daggers It's transparent TV eats itself Best medical BBC1 Variations Sky One Films Sport Entertainment Factual Radio Children's Pick of the Day Pick of the day Must try harder Bullet point Health warning Dalziel And Pascoe Sister Kenny (BBC2, 1.10pm) The rite stuff Extraordinary People: The Girl Who Makes Miracles (Five, 9pm) Built on sand? 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