News from 11/06/2006
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ResumoContents England stutter to first victory Phew! England get hot and bothered during a nervous first game Three die in Guantanamo suicide pact Contents Friends Provident Contents 'Lenient' judges shamed in list Contents The Sunday Times The first game's the worst: a nation stops, then celebrates Streets empty as team has a halting Cup start The bling trophy's in the bag The Open University Contents Arriba! Paraguay's London diehards refuse to be beaten Net Wealth: The Global Economic Impact of the World Cup Blog it like Campbell, the left-sided sexist Ghana tops league as ethical champion of world Northern rock The Eco-Warrior's Choice Hi-tech to silence crude chants Clean-Up Bid Top Strategist Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware: the new Goths are coming Blair Poll Blow Gallery fails to profit from man of steel British vicar takes the Alpha course to Iraq Specsavers Opticians Stop moaning and report the yobs, says Reid Ralph Lauren 'Terror raid' brothers could get £500,000 in damages Rock star plays the universe Queen guitarist joins Patrick Moore for astronomy book London Olympic flats will be sold on for up to £1m Unhealthy fats make you a biscuit barrel Forsyth: my real life Dogs of War coup Scratcher's Downfall Margaret's gems may go for £30m Multiple Display Advertising Items Plan to give pupils fish oil capsules Never mind the mistakes, examiners told Vauxhall Ahoy there! Billionaires run foul of yachtspotters Jilted teenager murders girlfriend and shoots himself dead Tate 2 zig-zags into creation Bringing it all together Gorbachev rocks Althorp with his charity auction CD makers hike price of music downloads Multiple Display Advertising Items Popular Downloads I've found God, says man who cracked the genome Scientist Says Miracles are Real and that He Has Climpsed Workings of Creator Fly Monarch. com Archbishop complains of marriage muddle Doubts Cast on DNA Pioneer 'Clean coal' may be fuel of future 'Fairer' parking tickets planned Ministers told to fund urgent Arctic research Contents Prison system is racist report Tiscali Broadband Smart cones to guide drivers How Iraq's Ghost of Death was Cornered America clocked up a rare victory in Iraq last week with the killing of al-Zarqawi. Can it maintain the momentum? Nationwide Al-Qaeda: Key Figures Captured or Killed Still at Large The nest of city bombers Canada found in time Surveillance stopped a merciless attack, Tony Allen-Mills reports from Toronto What price a good night's. . . Scientists are on a quest to develop a pill that replaces the natural kip. John Arlidge reports on how shuteye has become a multi-billion pound lifestyle product Miele The Cost of Nodding off With a voice like that, she's allowed to be a nightmare Football, the clever game Bringing it all together Fetch the Valium! Nationwide Ming opens the door Our mealy-mouthed muddle over rape Don't panic—or our culture of caution will be the death of us Cool Cameron goes all chilly on the hot flame of Thatcherism Atticus They'll be breaking open the organic champagne and Atticus Oh boyo, once more the Welsh give Blair reason to cuss them Atticus I say, Philip, where have all one's subjects gorn? Atticus Two policemen bravely inspected a large and suspicious Atticus A cunning Euro plot that could bolster Cameron One of the favourites to replace Michael Howard as Atticus Ever keen to assist the government, political bloggers Atticus Andrew Marr insists crossly that he doesn't want to Atticus Acrewood Muslims need to integrate Lexus Points Birthdays The Sunday Times The Iraq mess is no surprise More prisons won't stop crime Grading Students: We need a system of post-qualificatio Antique shop sketch hailed as £2.7m Leonardo Islam's gunmen rout Somali warlords Church of the Flunkey bolsters Mugabe's grip Gulfair Poppy Support Superman, you're a big girl's blouse Telewest Wedding pics for the brides who don't blush China's hi-tech military disaster Bid to copy Israeli electronics kills experts France's Royal family hits out left and right Gay ambassador stirs old hatreds in the east US right looks to Bush the younger Panasonic Revenge fear after Gaza beach horror Contents Briton challenges Guantanamo court Pc World The Computer Superstore Happiest peasant: a Russian tycoon PC World The Computer Superstore Khodorkovsky put in solitary Land Rover Today's weather Boy's fatal stabbing: five held News in Brief Car-chase death Blair asked to help artist facing jail Naked bike ride Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay Three tickets share £7.9m Lotto jackpot Terror arrests Duke's birthday Nanny's nonsense about lewd e-mails harasses us all Hilarious row last week: and like all such rows, it … The Times Darlings, we beat the taxman Chess, the new game for chavs Total Contents Sven Feels Heat . . . but England just one win away from last 16 Contents Volkswagen Wilting England need Rooney's magic soon World Cup results Player ratings England Paraguay Trouble on the cards The heat did not suit England's style of play, but the extra training put in prior to the tournament paid off Eriksson's men are made to sweat after flying start Wembley Stadium England v Paraguay match stats Heroic Hislop denies tame Sweden Veteran generals show proud islanders are up for fight Rejoice, I have given Owen his 31st cap! Warriors bare their teeth Trinidad & Tobago will be defiant opponents for England in Nuremberg on Thursday, reports Douglas Alexander World Cup TV Details Digital Audio Broadcasting The smallest country to play in the World Cup prepare … How captain Yorke adapts to his country's needs Game may rue Eriksson's striking gamble The move to allow Rooney to play in Germany could have long-term implications for the club v country row as well as for the player himself, writes Rob Hughes Classy Argentina into their stride World Cup results Continental Newest swingers in town: how the World Cup's adidas + Teamgeist files head and shoulders above the rest New ball teases keepers Evidence from the tournament's first two days suggests the claims of the manufactures that their match balls will behave differently are correct Tottenham reject offers for Carrick and Defoe World Cup week ahead The Sunday Times Star search The Dutch striker makes his World Cup debut against Serbia & Montenegro in Leipzig today and aims to leave an impression Your M&S Ruud's choice: The three strikers Van Nistelrooy most admires Tough going suits Aussies Australia's no-nonsense approach left Holland battered and bruised last week. The Socceroos play Japan tomorrow and they mean business. By Jonathan Northcroft Culture Clash There will be no forgetting a troubled history on and off the field when Angola make their World Cup bow against Portugal in Cologne tonight Iranians step away from political football Iran face Mexico in Nuremberg today determined to change the world's perceptions of a country dominated by its hardline politics Betfair Angola's last stand: Four sent off, five goals conceded in 'friendly' Italy's best shot Much-travelled striker Luca Toni hopes to help Italy forget a domestic match-fixing scandal with victory over Ghana in Hanover tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Home fire stirs Germany An entertaining but unconvincing victory in their first match shows the hosts have little chance of success without their captain Michael Ballack Seiko Ecuador target new heights Their 2-0 win over Poland, which has set up a possible second-round clash with England, was no surprise to the unheralded South Americans. By Douglas Alexander Not so beautiful Brazil The World Cup holders start their campaign against Croatia in Berlin's Olympiastadion on Tuesday facing criticism of an ageing defence, writes Ian Hawkey Americans score high on street credibility Bruce Arena's players kick off against the Czech Republic in Gelsenkirchen tomorrow, and have not been afraid to mix with the locals, writes Rob Hughes 1 Football fans The top 10 2 Kaka 3 Beach volleyball 4 Ronaldson 7 Pole 8 Mexico 1970 10 Milene Domingues 5 Ronaldo 6 Ayrton Senna 9 Rafael Scheidt Ireland let slip historic victory Two first-half tries from London Irish full-back Delon The Sunday Times Pride comes before fall for battling Scots Time for Robinson to strike right balance Brave new world A new-look England take the field in Sydney today as Andy Robinson seeks to ditch the caution of recent times against a revitalised Australia Australia v England VU Limited Fast and curious A brush with death brought out the Formula One star's playboy side, but he has since rediscovered a more thoughtful hinterland, writes Paul Kimmage Long and winding road: the journey from Twynholm to Monaco Prize Catch As the debate rages over who should keep wicket for England, a stylish teenager is threatening to emerge from the pack Liverpool Victoria Country Championship First Division County scoreboards Finished Friday Second Division England's top 10 Test wicketkeepers Second Test match West Indies v India Liverpool Victoria County Championship Shining Daggett turns tables Ruthless Surrey surge ahead Likely Lads Injuries have forced the selectors to introduce a host of new players who will have to pull together if they are to come out on top against Sri Lanka. By Simon Wilde Brilliant Sehwag leaves Lara floundering Vaughan's return can cure ailing England England itinerary Great expectations: the six England new boys out to impress The Sunday Times Alonso sets sizzling pace How they stand One of ours over there How they line up in today's British Grand Prix The rest of the field Paul opens his account as Quins hang on Tireless Todt keeps Ferrari revival on track The Italian team's long-serving boss is guiding a return to form, despite the Schumacher incident in Monaco Hitting wrong Button The British driver is widely admired for his skill but is under increasing scrutiny as he waits for his first F1 win. By Martin Brundle Button v Britain's F1 idols Grand master Roger Federer must overcome his nemesis to win today's French Open final and hold all four Grand Slam titles The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Sliding to success: how Nadal turns defence into attack Federer faces greatest test Head-to-head: Federer 1 Nadal 5 Queen of Paris The Belgian ace claimed her third French Open title in four years but it was a disappointing spectacle Agassi returns to face Henman Want Directions You Can Trust? Turn the Page Sport on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in Derbyshire win NatWest Trophy, 1981 Any Answers? Sport Letters Major obsession Multiple Display Advertising Items Second title beckons Dyson but Monty still lurks Sports round-up Football Results round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Pools Today's racecards Other Sport Fixtures Racing Times Online Coming back clean Dwain Chambers returns to the track today looking to rebuild his reputation after a two-year ban for drug use. By Richard Lewis Mother's high-tech helpers Busy mums are relying on gadgetry to ease their stressful lives, Stewart Mitchell finds The boss won't thank you for streaming the World Cup live Ranking point Wireless Multitasking Five mums who have found digital ways to bring the family closer Online Organising Elana Kehoe, 35, from Leinster, web activist and mother of Patrick, 4 Bonding by Learning Fiona Walker, 40, from Banbury, full-time mother to Georgia, 6, and Cameron, 4 Remote Mothering Josephine Jackson, 36, from London, a senior accountant and mother to Isobel, 3, and 13-month-old Charlotte Teenage Tricks Carolyn Wilson, 46, a personal assistant from Worcestershire and mother to Amy, 14, and Calum, 12 Gizmos for a happier home Get with the Programme Digifusion Fvrt200 Wireless Wonder Netgear Dg834pn RangeMax—typically £105, or £84 Learning Fun Edubuntu educational software—free from www. edubuntu. org Citizen geek One-stop shop … guide Portable Browser I-mate JAMin—£130 with contract, or £417 from www. rankhour. com News on demand Site test Innovation has changed the way the web delivers news. Andrew Mueller sniffs out alternatives making waves Amateur reporters Easy Dialler Alternative view Sports portal The Sunday Times Retirement Service Revealing the hidden Nigel Powell answers your technology queries Adrift in void left by Rooney Vauxhall Winless Button driven into pain Pin down the wrestlers Contents Bidders closing in on AOL—but not at any price Tycoons aim to cement record housing deal Trying to stub out the fakes Special Report Counterfeiters sell £10bn worth of fakes—from cigarettes to scent—every year. By Angus McCrone Emirates How pink wellies put the boot into Hunter ISoft boss in the firing line Contents HMV signs up Ottakar's book chiefs Business Digest Crown Golf in drive to buy rival Crunch decision for Arcelor board Management wants to extract Oasis Car-parts maker strikes union deal Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Markets fear US inflation data Dyson picks up design award Private equity circles Misys Shortlist for health supremo Arden team shares £30m Sea Containers close to ferry sale US hedge fund eyes Photo-Me Cassani lines up travel bid for comeback Industry warns against tougher carbon targets Bollore's warning to Aegis Italians lead race for French Emap Macquarie plans to acquire bingo clubs Aegon Singapore will buy airports if BAA breaks up Contents How could the City get it so wrong on BAA? Agenda Brown's reputation wilts as political heat turns up Economic Outlook Aviva's targets The family man Slowdown won't stop the battle against inflation American Account Make Money Not War Hedge funds are to banking what hippies were to the Sixties establishment—feared, shunned, misunderstood. And while flower power had Woodstock, those who control the flow of billions of pounds of investments gave themselves Hedgestock. Louise Armitstead reports on an extraordinary festival of capitalism Raising Money for Charity Bringing it all together Cheviot Arsenal opens new doors The Andrew Davidson Interview Keith Edelman lost the top job at Storehouse after its profits slumped. Could success in football propel him back into the Footsie league? Keith Edelman's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Can new boss make Morrison a winner? Dutchman Marc Bolland faces a tough challenge as he takes the supermarket group's helm, writes Richard Fletcher Ontario Canada Seegers joins the Barclays superstars A £12m pay deal puts bank's new boy among the top rank of British businessmen. By Dominic Rushe Qveolia Environment Ascot wins the race to redevelop its course A £200m revamp at the course has been completed on time and on budget—just. By Matthew Goodman Ascot Facts "the Japanese and the French are so Different. How … Multiple Display Advertising Items Internet proves to be just the job for hiring in the modern world Totaljobs. com is racing up the rankings as online recruitment takes over from traditional adverts, writes Richard Fletcher British Airways Top Ten Recruitment Sites Coffee rivals give Starbucks a wake up call Dunkin' Donuts and Burger King are battling for a bigger slice of an $8.4bn market. By Dominic Rushe in New York BAA triumph is dream marriage for Del Pino Winning the battle for the British airports operator caps a big week for Ferrovial's boss. By Dominic O'Connell and Graham Keeley in Madrid Multiple Display Advertising Items Will It Be Broken up now? Britain's fake goods now cap £10bn Machines that Detect Fake Diamonds The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Article Withdrawn Boosting the work skills of the disabled The Business Doctor World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities 'Insider deal' row rocks Tokyo elite The arrest of two controversial businessmen has been greeted with glee by some of Japan's old guard, says Michael Sheridan Business Letters Amex offer too good to be true Prufrock Audi Betfair scores an own goal Prufrock Tory takes flight of fancy Prufrock ISoft chief fails to come up with answers Inside the City Online Extra Contents Scratcher's Downfall The good life came to an end for Mark Thatcher after he blundered among the plotters in the 'Wonga Coup'. What was he up to? An unrepentant 'Scratcher' gives Adam Roberts his acerbic answers to an African riddle Contents Go beyond Where are They now? The Mixed Fate of the Coup Plotters Contents KFC, fags and Pepsi. . . it's human rights, innit? The man in the roof exemplifies our national obsession with enforcing rules that don't even exist, says James Delingpole The Blue Cross Don't celebrate too soon Here's looking at you, for ever, in e-world Simon Cowell ate our strawberries Please don't call me multicultural Interview The other apprentice: an Arsenal fan puts one past Donald Trump The British winner of America's version of The Apprentice tells Rosie Millard his winning secret Navman Why I'm suing over her murder Naomi Bryant was killed by a man who should not have been freed from prison, her mother tells Giles Hattersley My husband wasn't a sex maniac . . . or an alcoholic or a drug addict or a paedophile, as my stepdaughter alleges, Lady Cawdor tells Jasper Gerard To save the world, first save the UN John Bolton, forthright American envoy to the UN, tells Jasper Gerard Britain has to swing behind reform pronto Renault We can only win on the middle ground Only by engaging moderate Muslims can the West win its war on terror, says Sj Masty, former speechwriter to Ronald Reagan Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters of love, laughter and war The correspondence of the war reporter Martha Gellhorn is a testimony both to a remarkable woman and an era, says Caroline Moorehead The Sunday Times Offers Direct You can't imagine the joy of becoming a girl April Ashley, Britain's first transsexual, went from a life of hell to dating film-stars, she tells John Follain We're not having fun in generation Y, we're struggling Far from living a gilded life, says Peter Hall, twentysomethings are crushed by debt The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arriving here to try harder New research shows children of immigrant families do better at school. Sian Griffiths finds out why The office for standards in fashionable twaddle As a new Ofsted head takes up his old post, Chris Woodhead says it has become a neutered waste of time that she must reform Multiple Display Advertising Items Penalty for extra time in exams Answer the question Guilt Trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorry, Fergie, you're wrong Unlike the Duchess of York head teacher Duncan Harper is not happy for parents to let their children slob in front of the TV, he tells Sian Griffiths Mephisto Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess The Sunday Times Crossword Clue Writing Contest 1068: Claimant I won't stand on ceremony when it comes to sitting Winner's Dinners News not fit to print This Life Dave Brady Last word. . . … Morning after the Knight before Is that Just … The Daily Telegraph: Anthony Marreco Winner's Letters Beware… People of the Week Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Prepare your portfolio for higher rates Although the Bank of England kept the cost of borrowing on hold last week, it won't last, predicts Clare Francis Ways you can protect yourself £500m card ploy News in Brief Contents Top Savings and Mortgage Deals Anger is an energy Market still turbulent over inflation fears Jupiter A case of mis-selling and forged signatures A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Multiple Display Advertising Items The virtues of free electricity Hounded into a dodgy bond Party Gaming shares drop after founders cash in chips Directors' Deals Number crunch for elderly couple Hardly a credit to Scottish Mutual 'Sunshine stocks' can keep clouds at bay With the markets suffering, it's time to seek out firms that generally do well in the summer. By Kathryn Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Stocks' to Pick up this Summer A correction in the markets that needs to be corrected Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Are joint accounts the key to a happy marriage? Should you keep your money separate of merge your finances? Clare Francis asks couples to explain the pros and cons Tax Allowances 2006-7 Multiple Display Advertising Items A climbdown on trusts—but still check your will World Cup to kick off boom in spread betting Football gamblers will help boost the number of spread betters to more than 1m, writes Kathryn Cooper National savings & investments Sports Spread Bets Financial Spread Bets Swap fear of crime for a life behind bars More people are retreating to gated villages where they can live drink and exercise safe from muggers and yobs. By Jessica Bown Boiler room scams cost victims £20,000 each Put your trust in Canada property Some experts … Canadia … to the new British … By Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beatle-browed about the chancellor's little joke Internet opens door to easier house hunting Web Wise The Sunday Times Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile I still predict a golden age Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Stelios finds it hard to take life easy Fame and Fortune Easyjet's Stelios Haji-loannou has little time to enjoy his yacht and Monaco flat—he spends 250 nights a year in hotels. By Jessica Bown In Volatile Markets Diversify into the Long-Term Potent Our guide to the alphabet soup of annual interest A-Z Money Clare Francis looks at the difference between AERs and APRs Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Get in touch with the inner handyman Aftershock DIY comes naturally to most men and those who have been made redundant may find that it can create a satisfying part-time sources of work. Andrew Taylor investigates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Going private to care for NHS patients Julia Eadie has never regretted her move to Netcare, the group brought in by Labour to cut waiting lists. By Sian Griffiths Multiple Display Advertising Items Best way to a better society A Week in the Life of Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Corking Companions Antony Sher is lightly fermented by Richard Wilson's company, Michelin-starred gastronomy and some vintage Burgundy wine Travel brief Doc Holiday A wow location that's compatible with a four-year-old, please Voyages Jules Verne The Patients Smug The Doctor Says The Doc's quick fixes Taiwan When holidays Attack We Germany No, really. Three of our writers reveal why we'll soon be heading to Europe's most neglected holiday spot Sunsail Clubs Beaches Multiple Display Advertising Items We Germany Vegas Mountains Intercontinental Multiple Display Advertising Items Local Knowledge South Devon The cook, the poet, the fiddler and the rugby star tell Vincent Crump where to find the pick of their patch Phil De Glanville The former Bath and England rugby captain was brought up in Tavistock. He now works for Sport England South West Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones Brian Patten One of the Liverpool poets who came to prominence in the 1960s, Brian is currently compiling his Selected Poems for Penguin John Burton Race The presenter of Channel 4's French Leave and Return of the Chef, John now runs the Michelin-starred New Angel in Dartmouth Seth Lakeman Nominated for last year's Mercury prize, the ferocious fiddler made his latest album in his brother's kitchen in Horrabridge Jilly Sutton Cornworthy sculptor Jilly is known for woodcarving. Her bust of poet laureate Andrew Motion is in the National Portrait Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'i Could Be Mow Life getting monotonous? Need something to spice it up? If you're stuck in a rut, it's time to take an epic, soul-stirring adventure, says Matt Rudd Bike to Machu Picchu Drive from Manhattan to Hollywood Summit Mont Blanc It's a Jungle out There Ski to the South Pole The Zambezi's for Babies Horse-Back Botswana The Bottom of the North Pole A case of artistic licence When Katherine Rodes sat for a portrait in France, the painter captured more than her best side The UK cruise discount warehouse Wind-Up Radio Good Gear All-Weather Boot Emergency Tag Suitcase Cover It'll really be a Dead Sea soon Barbados Off the Cervezas Angkor Flat? Safe and Sand Grim Tidings The Evason Hideway & Spa in Oman will be the first … Holiday money Silk Road return Credit-card details lost Where was I? The Roman Sin City Adultery, orgies, murder—the perfect holiday. Frederic Raphael explores Campania's hedonism HQ Travel brief 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 Thriller writer Peter James gets his kicks on the autobahn and kicks back in France Where was I Win a week for two at the boutique Ottoman Residence in Turkey, with Lastminute. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Contents Contents Fast is good reliable's better Me and my motors Aston's new James Bond car Up to speed Bentley redoes the Continental Le Mans diesel challenge It could be really big Drives the Chrysler 300C Touring Mercedes-Benz The Internet Fast Lane Vital Statistics The Opposition The Power of Dreams Audi Team Minnow never says die Super Aguri may not win any Formula One races, but it shows true grit in trying, says Richard Rae There's a parking fine in store Supermarkets are charging drivers up to £150 by using the DVLA database, says Emma Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Alarm Call In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Wheel Fun The Knowledge the Ackermann Principle All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask On the Rebound Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The poser's special just got potent The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Lamborghini Gallardo Second Opinion Vital Statistics Ford Values The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limiting Danger Not for Turning Deal or No Deal Vital Signs Just the Ticket Green Talk Economy Drive Key Moment Maybach a brand of DaimlerChrysler Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved Skoda Deal of the Week The Sunday Times The Internet Fast Lane My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Boathouse, Coniston Water, Cumbria, £250,000 Design Classics George Wood croquet set A hippie home for a City dropout A converted beach house brings the laid-back vibe of New England to East Sussex, says Fred Redwood Life change Crest Nicholson He's Hooked on Classics Prince Charles's favourite architect tells Hugh Pearman he would like to try his hand at mass housing Octagon Glamorgan uncorked Dream of becoming a winemaker, asks Sian Griffiths. Here's your chance: a vineyard for sale — in Wales Octagon Close of an innings Former England cricket captain Keith Fletcher is leaving his rural retreat in Essex. John Elliot finds out why Savills Glade Dale Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suburban Warrior It seems perverse to yearn for a part of town where people might kick your head in Hamptons Grow your own home As the cost of moving house soars, Helen Davies finds it can make more sense to stay put and call in the builders Show who's the boss To cut the cost — and the pain — of home improvements, take charge from the start, says Zoe Brennan Multiple Display Advertising Items Houses of the week Dartmoor on the doorstep £250,000 Jackson-Stops Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyers that click Auctions have long been the developer's preserve, but the internet could change all that, finds Stephanie Clark Michael Shanly Homes Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Times Online Reservoir lodge An old London pumping station has been turned into a large modern home by a canny artist, says Cally Law Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items France's wilder side Helena Frith Powell trawls the Atlantic coast in part two of our series on little-known places to buy a French seaside retreat On the market More sums than sun for Costa rentals Spanish Property doctor You can still buy a holiday home that pays for itself on Spain's most popular coast. . . but not without a slog Savils 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vroom at the top Graham Norwood reports on a development in south Bristol where owners will be able to go running on the roof The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the Experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a key attraction With a new front door, whether contemporary, repro or reclaimed, plus great fittings, you can't fail to make the right entrance, says Sarah Smith The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Go ahead, pack it in Even if your plot is tiny, you can use raised beds, pots and hanging baskets to grow your own food, says Toby Buckland Multiple Display Advertising Items Field of dreams Fresh, delicate, and rewarding to grow: that's why Fergus Garrett, head gardener at Great Dixter, has a passion for poppies Winner Garden Cuttings What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Future shock Is buy-to-let as a pension nest egg a good idea, wonders Rosie Millard The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballymore Contents Suzuki Contents Czechs and thugs and rock'n'roll Tom Stoppard's new play centres on the pop band whose arrest launched a human-rights movement. He discusses how artists change the world with Brian Eno and Mark Edwards Turandot Time to get real Hopes, not fears On the eve of that 'difficult' second album, Keane are keeping their cool. By Dan Cairns As he likes it With 33 albums of sublime Scottish folk to his name, Kenny Anderson is still happy to take the low road, says Robert Sandall Be afraid. Be very afraid In Hard Candy, this teenage star will mess with your mind. Christopher Goodwin meets the remarkable Ellen Page The Sound of Music Bose Election The week's films 18,100 mins Pusher 3: I Am the Angel of Death Secuestro Express 18.88 mins Offside RV: Runaway Vacation PG 99 mins Barbican A job advert has appeared for the next permanent Culture Soapbox Celebrity abuse is a beautiful game Television Ears on the ball Radio Waves ENO Do you take these women? Anyone for Polygamy? Hot US drama Big Love pure trouble and strife The New Album Released Tomorrow Handling on to others After a motorbike crash, Jonathan Cope quit the stage — but he still has a role at the Royal Ballet. By Clifford Bishop Five Versa The force is with us The brains behind De La Guarda are back with a stunning show. 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The Politics of Pleasure A Portrait of Benjamin Disraeli by William Kuhn An elegance all her own Enchantment: The Life of Audrey Hepburn by Donald Spoto Hutchinson £18.99 pp288 National Geographic A noble quest The Last Mazurka A Tale of War, Passion and Loss by Andrew Tarnowski Aurum £14.99 pp348 The Times WHSmith The North Pole was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of the World by Andrew C Revkin Age 11.16 Children's book of the week Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday Paperbacks My Cleaner by Maggie Gee The Third Reich in Power Blondel's Song by David Boyle Sandstorm by Henry Shukman The Sunday Times concise crossword No 951 The Ballad of Lee Cotton by Christopher Wilson Jacob's Gift by Jonathan Freedland A Wedding in December by Anita Shreve An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley The Sunday Times Swimming to Ithaca by Simon Mawer Before the flood Gathering the Water by Robert Edric Doubleday £14.99 pp250 Canvey Island by James Runcie|Bloomsbury £14.99 pp308 Stone Cradle by Louise Doughty Television and radio The best of the week ahead A class act Sunday June Notice to quit The Singing Estate (Five, 8pm) No, not Torquay The Great Savannah Race (Animal Planet, 8pm) Film choice Pick of the day Drop Dead Gorgeous (BBC3,10pm) The Italian job 1 Francesco's Italy Top To Toe (BBC2,9pm) The Italian job 2 World Cup Stories (BBC2,10pm) Sensitive issues Panorama (BBC1,10.15pm) Enduring appeal The South Bank Show (ITV1,11.15pm) You say Variations BBC1 Sky One Sunday June Films Hall Mark Radio Sunday June Pick of the Day The First XI (Classic FM, 2pm) On the job Don't Get Done, Get Dom (BBC1, 9.15am) Royal male Philip And Elizabeth (Five, 8pm) Heel thyself For One Night Only: From Guys To Dolls (ITV1, 9pm) Film choice Pick of the day The Play's The Thing (C4,10pm) Three's a crowd Big Love (Five, 9pm) About a boy The Boy Who Will Never Grow (Sky One, 9pm) Thinking men Age of Genius (BBC4, 9pm) Cocaine nights You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous (BBC1, 10.45pm) You say BBC1 Main channels Monday 12 June Variations Films Radio Monday June Pick of the Day The Last Taboo (R4,11am) Nuts about them World Cup: Brazil v Croatia (BBC1, 7.30pm) Teachers'tv The one to watch 13 Critics' choice The fruits of war Pick of the day Tim Marlow On Constable — The Great Landscapes (Five, 7.15pm) The auld enemy The Battle That Made Britain (BBC4, 9pm) Board meeting Dogtown And Z-Boys (More4,9pm) Hellboy (Sky Movies 1,10pm) I will survive Lost (C4,10pm) The dark ages The Burning Of Bridget Cleary (History, 10pm) Picture scoop Imagine (BBC1, 10.45pm) BBC1 Main Channels 13 Variations Films Sport Radio Satellite, digital & radio 13 Pick of the Day The Music Club With Jo Brand (R2,9.30pm) After apartheid School Day — South Africa (BBC News 24) After Soweto The Soweto Uprising (BBC2, 7pm) Royal Dud? 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