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ResumoContents Blair favourite in honours row Contents Muriel Spark dies at 88 Contents Dream Africa, think Kuoni Traffic wardens told to be nicer Open letter tells Carey: end feud with archbishop Contents The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Stihl Iran suicide bombers 'ready to hit Britain' Okay, We can't fly but we can swim: Two piglets participate … Blair Force One clear for takeoff NHS computer delays surgery Contents PM may copy Clinton with global charity Tributes pour in for the writer who despised fuss Blithe Spark dies still in her prime Bank governor's secret sessions kept German player on the ball Millets Chain of suicide clinics planned Dell SAS support unit uses badge with baggage Persaud told to withdraw book in new copycat row Mercedes-Benz Mother of all flesh rippers Eight-ton killer may have hunted in packs Zurich Senior officers undermine Yard claims on shot Brazilian A £35m mortgage sounds good to me Max Headroom creator made Roswell alien Kember gets hate mail over his 'ingratitude' Home wind turbines dealt killer blow Drought busters What Needs Watering? Water guzzlers Mitsubishi Motors Got any plants that don't need watering? Gardeners prepare for drought BBC will send 300-strong team to World Cup Contents Birthday ballad for the Queen Halifax The Golden Rule Sainsbury buys a vineyard with an open flavour Loose talk from Dagenham Des that could wreck Blair's Citroen Union presses for end to academies Academy Sponsors Olympic bid by contracts firm Barclaycard The Honours Salesman who Went to Jail The 'new woman' is a housewife Liberated careerists choose family life Britain's biggest building-a shed Tiscali Nectar Asteroid buster to save planet British Gas Anatomy of a £15bn Gamble The new NHS computer system, could be the biggest It disaster in history, warn experts. Jonathan Ungoed-Thomas and Lois Rogers investigate We Have a Problem: Your Guide to Computer Speak The New Face of Britain This model helps to sell more underwear to the British than any other. But there's more to her than meets the eye. Giles Hattersley and Vanessa Jolly report Dixons Contents A couple of jokers with the key to the charts Brown's African squanderlust Aig Healthnow Throw off your clamps! Swift Capital An inspector calls Forgiveness is an inhuman quality The Queen at 80: an antidote to our youth-obsessed folly Picture Gallery There was an old lady from Windsor who served all well and true, sir Atticus Wills blamed for drunken antics—but he'd already passed out Something serious in the air as BBC bans hairspray Young Muslim Yahya Birt was interviewed on the Today Blair may look busted but he's going for the jackpot If you think Bono would win the Nobel prize for There are corners of Whitehall where the spin Douglas Hurd's dark secret is out. Talent agent Carolin Wanadoo Vive France's layabout life Samsung Workers subsidising the NHS Drive to fine the easily identified Points` Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Million Donor Man The Big Givers The Sunday Times BT Fusion South African Airways Plight of Bulgaria's lost children Tied up and neglected in care homes KLA Motors US plots 'new liberation of Baghdad' Struggling South Africa raises fears over hosting of World Cup Generals advance on Rumsfeld Jailed Russian tycoon knifed Stephanie flirts with a romantic volte-face Spanish resorts building up to a Costa del Disney Times Online Today Tomorrow Toyota Builders take charity millions BT Nationwide Prodi plan to leave Britain out in EU cold Chirac's climbdown gives Mme Royal her big chance Contents Oil mogul on £82,000 a day sparks anger PC World Top Earners Today's weather Beyond petroleum Newspapers Support Recycling British soldier killed in Iraq News in Brief Rooney debt Charlotte well enough to leave hospital Nightclub raid Animal rights four offered deal on body Four tickets share £4.7m Lotto jackpot Blair climbdown Correction Touchy-feely Tories need to remember their nasty side Would you live in a Prescott Palace? No The Times Brand Britain is all the rage Converted by a toddler to Christian education Sue Lawley has yet to shake the salt water from her Ford Contents O'Neill out of England running Chelsea close on Premiership title with 2-0 win at Bolton Contents Old Speckled Hen Shearer sinks rugged Wigan The Sunday Times Offers Diroct Stylish Spurs hold forth Boa Morte brace eases Fulham fears Fulham 2 Charlton 1 Chelsea ready for title party Renault Newton has Hammers in seventh heaven John Aizlewood at Upton Park Warnock celebrates promotion. . . on a tractor Football Shorts Ronaldinho turned down Abramovich 'offer' McMinn completes miracle ride Nobody can tame Lyon Sunderland down, for the record Football tales from the tabs. . Timesonline An Easter treat in Woodward's wonderland Bergkamp answers call Pompey grab lifeline Subaru Steaua aim to break fast Middlesbrough's opponents in Thursday's Uefa Cup semi-final first leg are hungry for success, and none more so than Banel Nicolita. Hard Act to follow Men's Health Villarreal's defence in shaky hands Fabregas battling to be the best TV Match Laying down the Law Milan's old masters look to Shevchenko for inspiration How Villarreal will line-up at Highbury on Wednesday Final lap: the race to be the new England coach nears the finish line McClaren: man who got lucky Engxiand Rooney debt is 'resolved' The Manchester United and England striker last night reached an agreement with a gambling company after reportedly running up huge debt. Report by Jim Munro Niki Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Drop goal for Barry Caring Kanu strikes balance West Brom's Nigerian striker is leading their campaign against relegation but his long-tern goal is to held many more children in his homeland, reports Brian Doogan Other TV games this bank holiday weekend You've got AA friend 1 Wayne Rooney The top 10 Sporting punters 2 Tiger Woods Ty cobb Hansie Cronje Peter Francisco Dennis Lillee Michael Jordan Paul Merson Peta Rose Phil Mickelson Toothless Lions edge closer to drop Seagulls on wing and a prayer Match stats Accrington back in league after 44 years Working 0 Accrington 1 Match stats Wasteful Palace hand Crewe survival lifeline Blades promoted as Leeds slip up Coca-Cola League Jarrett gives Preston cause to raise sights Rangers held as Hearts extend advantage Match stats The Big Interview: Jamie Redknapp How Jamie went from Spice Boy to media superstar Master in shape to tame the Tiger Multiple Display Advertising Items Murphy's Sheffield steel The world champion was not at his fluent best but he was still good enough to ease past James Wattana World snooker championship Gloucester youth repay the faith Bath reach new peak England sleepwalking to World Cup failure The reports into England's recent dire performances are on the table, but confusion still reigns and the required revolution is nowhere to be seen Brave Leeds face drop The Sunday Times Cool Operator Bath face Biarritz in the Heineken Cup on Saturday, and Dimitri Yachvili is the driving force in their way Wilkinson Sword Bulldog Bath's big catch If the West Country side are to upset the odds and beat Biarritz on Saturday, flanker Andy Beattie's competitive spirit will be key Basque exhibitions should fear sting in underdogs' tale Heineken Cup Indian summer ends on a low A Kevin Pieterson injury and poor bowling condemned England to their fifth defeath in the seventh and final one-day international in Indore. By Lawrence Booth Durham How the counties shape up in the Liverpool Victoria Division One championship Hampshire Kent Lancashire (promoted) Middlesex Division One County championship fixtures Nottinghamshire Sussex Warwickshire Yorkshire (promoted) Last season Changes in the coming season Trescothick full of runs How the counties shape up in the Liverpool Victoria Division Two Championship Lack of nous proves costly Sport on TV Times Online Professional Rugby Players Association Questions Caught in time Accrington Stanley resign from the Football League, 1962 Any Answers? Sport Letters Split Personalities Andy Murray's decision to ditch Mark Petchey came as not surprise, but what the young Scot needs now is stability Murray can hit heights but needs good man in his corner The Sunday Times Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures California defeat leaves Harrison out of options Sports round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing This Week The Times Fortune hunter Tagged the best jockey never to win a Classic, the Irishman hopes to end his drought next month with Nannina Age of the techno-tweens Children are storming ahead of their parents in embracing technology. While the benefits are clear, Katrina Manson finds experts concerned about the adverse effects Doors campaign Get Digital Broadband gift horse that leads us 'up to the garden path Taking point Sites that offer more than junk food for the brain Catholic reach Rich-media meditation Multimedia Mogul Buyer's guide Fashion Frills Fallen Star BenQ Siemens A feast of faiths at Easter Religion online is undergoing an enlightening rich-media renaissance Dr Moan Siddiqui unearths a seam of devotional gems Embracing Allah Ancient deities Islamic debate Slim Bling The Sunday Times Sikh gurus Blight stripes Nigel Powell answers your techie queries Don't panic Stay shipshape Competition Elonex Prizewinners Jaguar The Sunday Times Rooney's best bet is his talent Hugh McLlyanney The voice of sport Jockeys face up to weighty issue Lord of the ring Contents Goldman charges in with white knight bid for BAA Pokerstars reveals hand with plans for £1bn float American Airlines City probe into Regal Petroleum Contents Bubble builds in trade property Special Report Small investors are pilling into shops and offices—but is there a crash coming? Report by Angus McCrone Phone group 3 likely to reveal loss of £1.5bn Bubble builds in trade property Indian technology firm lists in London Business Digest Standard Life to reveal windfalls Talarius revealed as Top Ten bidder Hotel group quadruples profits Snack creators top up ready meals Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyout firms eye Debenhams New York exchanges slug it out for LSE Times Online Bentley makes £m loss as sales surge Property duo win £200m gym race GNER threatens to take regulator to court Nurseries chain put on the block Argentina oil firm heading for AIM Lala brings CD exchange to Britain Halliburton to spin off aircraft carrier firm Multiple Display Advertising Items Nuclear break-up on cards A new twist for Foster's Red Letter Days Limited Carphone faces uphill battle on free broadband Contents Is this the beginning of the ends of LSE's saga? Haircuts aren't a snip, even with low inflation Economic Outlook Car wars rev up Pensions prayer Problems that can't be brushed under the carpet Frank's Greek Myth 2004 Frank Timis raised £37m from investors in Regal Petroleum on the back of a big find off Greece Bank of Scotland Corforate Oil and Mining Minnows are the Companies Most Likely to Fail on the Stock Market Sun shines on Rose as M&S beats forecasts Shares in the retailer have raced ahead as sales of clothing, food and homewares are soaring. Matthew Goodman reports Hotspot Caught: Goldman and Merrill 'insiders' A ring that netted $6.7m included exotic dancers, cleaners and forklift drivers Silverjet joins three-way race for business class A new luxury service to New York prepares for take-off, writes Dominic O'Connell Keeping Britain warm with gas turned down We need to end our reliance on gas. The energy review will decide how it is to be done, writes Tracey Boles The Sunday Times The Russians are Taking over Sweden's king of free newspapers joins battle for London commuters Pelle Tornberg is planning to take on the Daily Mail's owner with a rival afternoon paper, says Mark Kleinman Do Derivatives Make It More Risky? Xerox It's no longer enough just to say it louder English firms need to get up to speed on the languages and mores of their trading partners, writes Mike Nicks Multiple Display Advertising Items Carphone offer stirs up rivals Broadb and bosses say 'free' deal is not so free after all and question the firm's ability to deliver, writes Paul Durman Dunstone drives into broadband The Carphone Warehouse boss is the first to launch free broadband in Britain-but even admirers wonder when he will overstretch himself Charles Dunstone's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Contents The Sunday Times Rural firms dig in for bird flu After foot and mouth, countryside ventures are thriving again and determined to get through the next crisis, says Rachel Bridge T. . Mobile Inventor was a hit with his jukebox designs How I Made It Alan Black Founder of Sound Leisure The Business Doctor Do I have to cave in on flexi time? Proving shares are of negligible value World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Is technology driving us all to distraction? Constant demand on us from e-mail, mobiles and Blackberries is affecting our ability to think in depth, claims a new book. Dominic Rushe reports The Sunday Times Vocabulary for a Crazy World Business Letters Pants on Fire Fishy business at Foster's Aus Liebe zum Automobil Out of the Blue, Branson's back Prufrock There were few greater characters at Ascot races than … Chinese idea is off the wall Shooting from the hip at S&N Contents The Godfather The detectives who finally hunted down the head of the mafia after 40 years tell John Follain in Palermon how they got inside Italy's shadowly parallel state Contents BT We've had some fun, the Queen and I Godfrey Smith casts a fond eye over the eight decades he has shared with the monarch A lost Britain lives again The 1920s were caught on colour film by a cinema pioneer. Its newly restored images show how we have changed but stayed the same, says Stuart Wavell Zora The dark side of Bridget General Bush's lose-lose Iranian war options It's so damn easy being a woman My next request? Get me off the island For a swinging time, you really must play golf in Wales The Hollywood fast set has decided that there is only one game, and only one place to play it, says Jasper Gerard Playing poker for our lives on a white farm When the Hough family's maid took over their farm in Zimbabwe they were horrified. But, says Christina Lamb, all was not as it seemed Behind the throne of the iPod pope After a year in office, Benedict is proving a surprise, both in his relaxed politics and in the exotic couple he relies on to control his private life, writes John Cornwell Life, politics and sheer bitchery Joan Collins tells Cosmo Landesman that Ukip and Footballers' Winves were both a terrible mistake The funday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keep faith in state schools Faith schools are under attack but we need more of them, says Chris Woodhead, including more Muslim schools Multiple Display Advertising Items How They Add up Back schools on random drug tests Plugging in the Don't-DIY teens Are parents to blame for creating a 'throwaway generation' who lack basic practical skills, asks Sian Griffiths Multiple Display Advertising Items Coping without You Guilt Trip Mephisto 2381 Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2273 Solutions to superior 36 and dodeka 29 The Sunday Times Crossword 4168 Pastries this good are never a piece of cake Winner's Dinners Celebs—a life more ordinary Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life For Sale: Elton's Dressing up Box People of the Week Ken's in the Won ton Soup Sir Roy Denman Last word It's Art All Right, but It's Also an Arm and a Leg The Dowager Lady Hesketh Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Cost of broadband internet set to plummet Price cuts are on the way as a 'free' offer by Carphone Warehouse shakes up the market, says Clare Francis Cut your bills by switching Top Broadband Deals Card fees in the EU News in Brief Contents Bad judgments Footsie falls back from five-year high Nationwide The king of Morocco ruined our special trip Delay hit drawdown conversion process Multiple Display Advertising Items The high cost of going metric Star Energy director sells up as share price powers ahead Directors' Deals Thief left me with a fake banker's draft Confusion over my Isa dividends New gold rush as price hits 25-year high Some experts think bullion could soar further to $1,000 an ounce. But are such rises sustainable, asks Clare France Where to Get Commodity Exposure How to cash in on the surge in bullion National savings & investments Reality check for the dream chasers M&G Investments Last tax source Entire understanding Reader anger Every week, Question of Money consumer champion Diana Wright is inundated with complaints about financial firms. Here she reveals the heroes and villains Abbey My Postbag's Best and Worst Mounts over shoddy service How to Make an Effective Complaint Credit cards Halifax With-profits bonds Index Travel insurance Power companies Join the stock pickers Hidden charges drive up costs of a holiday Banks boost their profits with extra fees when we go abroad, but there are ways to fight back, writes David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Currency and travellers' cheques Debit cards The Sunday Times The Best Deals Management Consultancies Association Credit cards Fees hit loyal customers Cut the Exit Fee Northern Rock is charging its mortgage holders more to move to another of its won deals than to defect to another lender, writes Jessica Bown Mortgages for Business The Sunday Times Retirement Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Escape the debt trap In the second of her series of tips for young people, Kathryn Cooper warns about the risks of easy credit Barclays HSBC A corking price for the latest vintage The new Bordeaux wines and exciting the experts, but the costs will be too heady for most investors, writes Kathryn Cooper Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile A ray of light for pensions Warning! Cheltenham & Gloucester Maestro! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DJ tips Margate as the next big thing Fame and Fortune Radio 2 star Janey Lee Grace has invested in a holiday home in the 'up and coming' Kent seaside town, she tells Jessica Bown New Star's UK Growth Fund Warning over tax on death-in-service plans Contents Contents When I was a tomboy Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Coach house, Rode, Somerset, £200,000 Design Classics Hein Stolle T46 coffee table Thinking space Philosopher Alain de Botton had to revise some of his theories on home improvement, he tells Lisa Freedman Royal Arsenal Easter boom Are localised price rises the start of a steady upward trend or a shortlived spike, asks Graham Norwood Tips for buyers Five ways to avoid falling foul of a suckers' market Sold Octagon Clifftop position £1m Cornwall Houses of the week A row of listed almshouses £495,000 Suffolk Remote Highlands hideaway £80,000 Sutherland Octagon All the right curves The planners have given the green light to this unique house in the heart of Dartmoor—now all it needs is a buyer with £2m to make it happen, says Hugh Pearman The Raven Group Tesco Looking for . . . a smallholding Whether you crave self-sufficiency or just want to get away from it all a house with land could be just the ticket Artspa Ceredigion Northamptonshire £1.25m Russian roulette Prices in Moscow look set to keep rising at a spectacular rate, but it's not for the timid investor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tales from Tuscany Style-obsessed italians's passion for all things new even finds expression during traditional Easter festivities Fashion you It won't be long before Milan's cutting-edge furniture trends come home, says Lisa Helmanis Grovemanor Homes Trend watch Off-the-wall inspiration Clare Chapman tours the Rucksack House, a German sculptor's take on inner-city living Multiple Display Advertising Items The colour of money What has Britain's richest woman been up to in a shopping centre in Wilmslow? Cally Law finds out Multiple Display Advertising Items Fine & Country Jackson-Stops & Staff Big Regency bucks It took more than 10 years to restore this impressive mansion, now on sale for an equally grand £3m. Cally Law reports Unique and individual, for you and your home Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Jardin Vert The three-year grind Restoring a Suffolk mill took so much effort and cash that the owners won't be making a profit, says Dominic Bradbury Celebrity island While lle de Re's house prices reflect its filmstar status, neighbouring islands offer more for your money, says Helena Frith Powell On the market The project manager Hot tubs are fun, flash and easy to install; no wonder sales are rising The Sunday Times Splash out Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Rockies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Miami's most wanted Al Capone's house is for sale and it's a steal, says Richard Luscombe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A hit for the quarry men A development in an old day pit near Peterborough commands a permium, though new government guidelines could make the next phase less desirable, says Graham Norwood The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooted in the past Primroses are emblematic of spring—and many popular varieties have a long history, says Anthony Noel Fairview New Homes Ltd. Ask the Experts Be Aufort Park The Sunday Times Imperial Let's Go to The Easter weekend marks the start of the gardening spending spree. Rachel de Thame advises what to buy Garden Cuttings What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills My maths lesson Rosie Millard was thinking of selling her flat. Then she did the sums The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Glade Dale Group Contents Contents A Big Pizza Pie that's a more Food and love go hand and hand in Naples, as Anthony Capella discovers on a pilgrimage in search of passion and passata Travel brief Doc Holiday Your Hols A golf widow's cry for help is answered Markwarner Smug Shot The Doctor Says Directions Rental clean-up Does your accomodation come with a rose? Directions Secure prospekt Green gongs Wabbit hunting Holiday money Beware the 'bust-out' Where was I? Vintage France Anthony Peregrine goes crusading through the historic hills of Burgundy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The designer one Valentine Get a Room I want to go The budget one Hostal Antigua Morellana The trad one Ad Hoc The rustic one Mas De Canicatti The barking one Las Arenas Balneario Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm only on a stopover Euro Tunnel Travel brief Picnic Set Good Gear It's only rock'n'roll, but I like it Lydia Masters tried the groupie lifestyle in New York, but ended up on the record Homing Device Multiple Display Advertising Items Secure Backpack Hi-Tech Headphones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols The Bulgarian chef, with the kebab skewer, in the Flat? George Baker investigates Where was I Win a week's self-catering summer holiday for four in the French Alps, with Peak Retreats The competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Silk Route Contents Contents Cars on TV Contents Piano man with a soft pedal action Me and my motors Covers off new convertibles Up to speed Lasers spark fuel savings Concrete to curb crashes Stop, in the name of sanity Readers have answered our call for new road laws with wit and wisdom, writes Roland White Swede Dream Meets German Reality Gavin Conway Drives the Volvo S80 Women are key targets of the Criminals frustrated by foolproof security devices are targeting drivers themselves, reports Emma Smith Personal car communicator Six Ways to Protect Yourself and your Car Tracker Biometric immobiliser Steering wheel lock Laminated glass If you're really worried Tesco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easy Fryer In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Talking Parrot The Knowledge Penalty Points All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Boxing Clever Bentley Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sorry, one of Aston's su Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car Second Opinion The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Maybach Motor Show Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved The Internet Fast Lane Win! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Porsche Contents Brokeback Mountain Contents You couldn't make him up Oh yes, you can! And the winner of the Bafta is—Alastair Campbell. In a variety of roles. But why are dramatists crying out to write him, asks Jasper Rees The men who would be Campbell She's laying it on thick Could Cecily Brown be the best British artist painting today? She certainly gives great sex, says Waldemar Januszczak Hungry like the wolf A one-time next big thing that somehow wasn't, Astrid Williamson never lost her drive. Now the work ethic is set to pay off, says Mark Edwards No labels on us Don't try to pigeonhole them: just enjoy the Zutons' finely tailored pop, By Dan Cairns He's nearly 80, but David Attenborough has lost none … Take me home, country roads Relative values lead to a culture clash in this quiet, affecting drama starring Amy Adams Junebug 15,106 mins Cockles & Muscles 15,95 mins Seducing Doctor Lewis Take the Lead Paris Nous Appartient Scary Movie 4 An American Haunting Fields of dreams The real Glastonbury is lying fallow, but not on the big screen, says Edward Porter The Sunday Times UKtv Style And she did go to the bail Oscar nominated for her role as a kind-hearted hick, Amy Adams tells Matt Wolf that being good isn't always easy Biteback Culture Soapbox The fine line between tragedy and soap All shipshape The Sunday Times To catch a thief As a criminal with a code of honour, Andre Braugher creates a compelling, new anti-hero, says Fiona Morrow The playfulness is the thing Now in its 51st year, the National Student Drama Festival still serves up a feast of youthful invention, says Robert Hewison The 2006 Nsdf awards go to . . . Waiting for Godot Barbican Barbican Rest of the week's theatre Royal Opera House Mack and Mabel Criterion Hilda Hampstead Rainbow Kiss Royal Court Upstairs Turning the West End on its head Movin' Out's dancing might be slick, says Christopher Hart, but it's Stratford East's show that's the real wow The Beatles The ties that bind Deborah Colker's bondage ballet is a triumph of mind over muscle, says Clifford Bishop The evolution of an icon Classical On record Haydn String Quartets Op77, Op42, Op103 Canciones Argentinas Classical CD of the week Haydn, Bacewicz, Dvorak String Quartets Szymanowski Quartet Hans Werner Henze The Tyde Pop and Jazz Shayne Ward Shayne Ward Spank Rock YoYoYoYoYo Merina Pallot Pop CD of the week Fink Biscuits for Breakfast Ninja Tune Zencd104 Paul Flaherty/chris Corsano The Beloved Music Various Artists Freedom of the City Emanem 4216 Sergio Mendes Timeless Concord 3123152 Ian Shaw Drawn to All Things—The songs of Joni Mitchell PJ Harvey Get on down The Immediate New kids in town A time of gifts Paul Driver celebrates with Mitsuko Uchida, Angela Hewitt and Richard Rodney Bennett After a fashion Simon Rattle's Pelleas is big on looks but low on drama, says Hugh Canning Everything is illuminated The shine comes off Russell Maliphant, but the the Bolshoi still sparkle, says David Dougill Glyndebourne The top events to book now The Da Vinci Code Wireless Festival Rambert Dance Company Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Frank Whitford Opera Hugh Canning Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film The Squid and the Whale Theatre Wars of the Roses Art Michelangelo Drawings Comedy Dara O'Briain Opera Orfeo Dance Royal Ballet Concerts London Symphony Orchestra Pop Morrissey Guitar Hero Ps2, £49.99; all ages The Times PSP, £34,99; all aques Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King Ps2, £39.99; ages 12+ Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks BBC, PG, 150 mins; £19.99 (2 discs) Claude Chabrol Collection Arrow Films, 15,826 mins; £44.99 (8discs) Top 10 selling DVDs Mar 12-Apr 11 Top 10 legal downloads Mad 12 Apr 11 Dog Day Afternoon Warner, 15,119 mins; £20.99 (two discs) The Magnificent Seven Mgm, 123 mins, Pg; £19.99 (two discs) The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list Inside story General Hardbacks Fiction Books Too hot to handle Ava Gardner by Lee Server Bloomsbury £20 pp544 Read on… Making a virtue out of vulgarity William Kent: Architect, Designer, Opportunist by Timothy Mow! You really must read Our critics' choice of the best recent books Why we cough up for a cup of coffee The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford Little, Brown £17.99 pp288 Richard Holmes In the news Portraits from across the divide House of Stone The True Story of a Family Divided in War-Torn Zimbabwe by Christina Lamb Altered images Iran Today by Dilip Hiro Politico's £9.99 pp447 Waterstones Fertility rights and wrongs The Egg & Sperm Race The 17th-Century Scientists who Unravelled the Secrets of Sex, Life and Growth by Matthew Cobb Greedy for life Catherine the Great Love, Sex and Power by Virginia Rounding Hutchinson £20 pp566 Ambition. Treachery. 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