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News from 25/06/2006

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Tracey Boles, Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Bill Ricks, Hilary Mantel, William Kay, Graham Thomas, Andy Nemes, Phil Morse, James Chatto, Barbara Hall, Bonnie Greth, Bernard Wynick, Helena Frith Powell, Heston Blumental, Michelene Wandor, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, J S D, Peter Whittle, Dr Christine Miller, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Sophie Dahl, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Mark Harris, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Jamie Kilburn, Nicolette Jones, Sybil Kapoor, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Dom Joly, P D, David Smith, Kenneth Wood, Virginia Wade, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Morris Minor, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Michael Pagliari, Flora Bagenal, Martin Jol, A C, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Gemma Scott-Martin, Robert Sandall, Lee Endley, Ariel Leve, Tony Nicholls, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, C P, Alasdair MacKinnon, David Dougill, Helen Clayton, Phil Johnson, Kevin Gaunt, Bill Haynes, Lucy Denyer, Christopher Hart, Nigel Havers, Isabella Tree, Tam King, Ali Rifal, Shruti Ganapathy, Rob Maul, David Elstein, Michael Gillard, Alec Kerr, Cally Law, Ronan Keating, Hugh Canning, Isabel Oakeshott, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Sir Brian Barder, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Nicola Smith, Claire Newell, Michael Portillo, Dean Nelson, Patricia Nicol, Wendy Sloane, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, Anita Chaudhuri, Robert Pires, Professor Michael Stewart, Richard Fletcher, Daniel Johnson, Alan Millard, David Simons, Jacquelyn Arnold, S W, Jeff Potter, Sarah-Kate Templeton Health Correspondent, Moni Mohsin, Christine Toomey, Max Hastings, Brendan Bourne, Jackie Curbishley, Paul Ham, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Ali Rifat, Pat Cash, Vincent Crump, Paul Kimmage, Tom Stubbs, Chris Woodhead, Ronald Buchanan, Jasper Gerard, John Ball, Garth Pearce, Paul Driver, Richard Brooks, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Shelley Von Strunckel, Liz Jensen, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Jo Todd, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Katrina Burroughs, Benjamin Dawson, Rachel Bridge, Jane Nottage, J Barker, Anthony Noel, Antony Edmonds, Phil Baker, Christina Lamb, Tracey Boiles, Bob Graham, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Stuart Hedley, C L, Mark O'Flaherty, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Rod Liddle, Douglas Alexander, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Luke Jensen, Diana Wright, Anthony Gould, David Orr, David Willetts, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Barry Flatman, Louise Armitstead, Akiko Stenson, I C, Mat Snow, David Phelan, Alan Wolfe, Francie Clarkson, Amanda Blinkhorn, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Damian Hockney, Ian Critchley, Helen Brown, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Talib Choudhry, Phillip Seward, Tony Knifton, John Elliott, Stephen Armstrong, Anna Mikhailova, Isabel Oakeshott Deputy Political Editor, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Price, Richard Woods, Roland White, John M Arnold, Steven Swinford, Cynthia Waterman, J Higgins, Shane Watson, Paul Thompson, Maurice Chittenden, David J Francis, B Stevenson, Tom Cox, Stuart Ross, Marc Horne, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Jasper Gererd, Tim Vickery, Anthony James, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Louise Armistead, Jonathan Leake, Julia Stephenson, Clare Francis, James Cracknell, Trevor Bottomley, Michael Smith, John Harlow, Karin Goodwin, Dr Anthony Clayton, Chris Haslam, Tom Baird, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Christa D'Souza, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Jo Malone, David Horspool, Linda Munro, Ross Mansell, Mary Braid, Arthur Jones, Rafael Nadal, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Sarah Curtis, Will Iredale, Jessica Bown, Deirdre Fernand, Claudia Croft, Jennifer Rees, Sally Kinnes, Daniel Emery, Liam Clarke, Nigel Powell, Stephen Price, H Ballard, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, J P, John Cornwell, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Jack Bell, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Ali Hussain, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Donald Townshend, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, Gordon Corera, Stewart Mitchell, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil Hanson, Penny Perrick, Sarah Baxter, Simon Wardell, Fleur Britten, Chris Feetenby, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Nick Gray, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Police tracking bug found in 7/7 mastermind's car Hillary traces roots to Durham Banana Contents King for a day — blind Sean bags ticket to Queen's birthday bash Outcry over 'death trap' army Land Rovers in Iraq No 10 orders shock U-turn on pensions The Sunday Times Sting by security services foils renewed Real IRA campaign Hospital pays off surgeons in cash crisis A feast of blogs Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Classified FBI raids British Airways in price-fixing probe Ousted Clarke seeks revenge Showing her colours: A German fan in Manich yesterday … Key insurgents vow to reject Iraq peace plan MPs angry over nuclear secrecy Contents Kidman uses second wedding to return to the Catholic fold Specsavers Third World Scouts to aid Glasgow poor England team used rugby 'spies' British Gas Mini-laser can remove flab in a lunch break 'Witch child' abuse spreads in Britain 50 cases suspected in London alone Mercedes-Benz Aaron Spelling king of American TV drama, dies Total Parents bend dyslexia rules to give children exam advantage British Olympic ad wins Hollywood gold Charles bids to restore medieval heart of Kabul Famous Five have awfully PC adventure Chocolate bug cases spread Cadbury hit by more salmonella claims Virgin atlantic Army demotes butting Billy Out! Wimbleton to ban tennis teases American stars queue to sue in libel-friendly Belfast Carbon Trust Contents Our Wags life wives' world cup Miele Contents Rooney is a scientific winner Estate agents who hold back full facts face being banned Cricketers 'better Models' England fans in Stuttgart stand-off Eton launches £50m fund to draw in poorer pupils Vauxhall Palace joy for the little boy who lost his sight US tycoon with secret CBE is in line for Sellafield contract Court figures reveal northeast gives most lenient sentences King Tut's glass beetle came from outer space Bill Wyman's light metal for children Study reveals pesticides link to Parkinson's How Much Did They Know about Khan? The official line on 7/7 is that it came out of the blue. But the security services were tipped off about the bombers; Beeston hang-out long before the attacks. Richard Woods and David Leppard report The Key Players BT Beyond the Cringe High lives with Jonathan Ross, days at the foot. Pleas for Africa and the environmanet . . . nothing is off limits as David Cameron and Gordon Brown compete for our affections, report David Cracknell and Isabel Oakeshott How Brown Could yet Turn the Tide against Cameron and Win the Election When his eyes turn black, you're a dead man Profile Resist the tobacco Taliban Look at unattainably beautiful home ideas Pay up and save lives Times Online The new aparthied The Sunday Times Scientists playing God? We should rejoice Blair is a tabloid slave, and we all pay a heavy price Kirsty wades in out of the blue as tip for desert island posting Atticus Among the daft questions put to David Cameron Atticus Reid seeks softer look by sending his media rottweiler to new kennel Atticus Lammy to the slaughter as minister atones for rural slur Atticus As pictures are published of a British man Atticus Brown reaches for nukes just when they look nuts Watch out Atticus The Queen will be pleased to learn that Abc Atticus Thanks to the football Atticus Multiple Display Advertising Items Scots belong in a federal UK BT Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times Media provoked measles scare Empire's true Mau Mau toll The Ethics of Meat These men — and 16 others — died in vehicles which … Directline Standard Life Paras go into the Taliban heartland Plan to win over Afghans Bizarre cult of Sears Tower 'plotter' Boots Bid to return Guantanamo eight to UK Abramovich on starting grid for a Moscow Grand Prix Comrades threaten to overthrow Royal Raj all the rage in India's new property boom Dirty great cloud hangs over Beijing Olympics Riviera hit by boatjack gangs Boeing Ugly Betty's beautiful plot sweeps the soap world PC World Cold war divides Arctic's rival cities Murder wave hits US 'exburbs' Zarqawi gunfight kept from US hero's widow Mexican standoff as firebrand of left edges ahead in polls Courage of Iraqis who dodge death for 'ordinary' life Orange Today's weather Driver held after teenagers hit News in Brief Brothers die in fire Minimum 25 years for killers rejected Corrections Contents Games supremo Now it seems the customer is always right to be wary Ecuadorians The Times Prince with a tainted nobility Feuding church forgets its message Orangemen want to turn their Ulster parads Ford Contents England fear Stuttgart heat Ice baths for players at half-time Contents British International Motor Show Klinsmann hails his kinsmen Poll verdict in midweek Podolski finds feet to inspire nation After a poor build-up to the World Cup, Jurgen Klinsmann's emerging side have hit their stride and now believe they are good enough to win Contents Senderos out of tournament World Cup round-up Maxi effort save Argentina Two Latin American sides produce a night of passion that climaxes in a masterpiece of a goal fit to win any game Dior Home The game is a draw. We go through. And so do England Dear Diary As told to John Aizlewood Eriksson's biggest Gamble England will take on Ecuador in Stuttgart today with Michael Carrick returning to the midfield and still no sign the coach knows his best line-up How England will play 4-5-1 against Ecuador England's Missing Piece Comedy of errors: why England must work on their vulnerability at set plays What Sven said Betfair Practice finally pays off for grown-up Cole Long touted as a genius in the making, England's man of the match against Sweden has at last matured into a key figure for the national side, writes Joe Lovejoy Passion play pushes How Ecuador will line up this afternoon in Stuttgart Good Luck England Underdogs thrive in rarefied atmosphere From humble beginnings, England's opponents have at last discovered the confidence to make a mark on the international stage without home help says Tim Vickery A world of difference: how Ecuador compares with England Luis Suarez: the coach The Sunday Times Hopes rise on home front Germany Finds a Smiling Face The hosts are having a ball and nothing is going to spoil it, not even if they lose their quarter-final on Friday Vauxhall British Airways The Kid comes of age Comes of age Fernando Torres has carried his nation's hopes since he was 16 and he can deliver for Spain in Tuesday's match against France in Hanover, writes Ian Hawkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Hiddink inspires golden age The confident Socceroos will face Italy in Kaiserslautern tomorrow guided by a coach who has transformed his new country's fortunes Jonathan Northcroft reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Wing Commander Tonight's clash between Portugal and Holland in Nuremberg will provide a showcase of wide play from four men on top form Week ahead World Cup Another weird and wonderful week at the World Cup Group A Group B Route to the final Group C Group D Quarter-finals Group E Group F Semi-finals Group G Group H Final Unforgiving spotlight It is the spectre that has long haunted England and as the knockout stage begins the penalty shoot-out looms again Wembley Stadium Turn for the better The Australian tells Paul Kimmage how he has managed to combine sporting genius with personal chaos The topsy-turvy life and times of Shane Warne Quick return shames sport David Chambers may have served his ban, but picking him to represent his country this week is surely sending out all the wrong signals Sport on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in Holland in the World Cup final, 1974 Sport Letters Shajaad Khan and Amir Khan Flagging Ireland run out of steam France end Bok's unbeaten run Multiple Display Advertising Items Alonso back in lead role The Spaniard takes his fifth straight pole for the Canadian Grand Prix, while Mark Webber finally has something to smile about, writes Jane Nottage Les Arcs springs shock Young trainer Tim Pitt's six-year-old came from nowhere to win the Golden Jubiliee Stakes at Royal Ascot Multiple Display Advertising Items Belgian finds her feet French Open champion Justine Henin-Hardenne gets the hang of winning on grass and believes she has the game to succeed at Wimbledon Wimbledon draw TV coverage: BBC2, tomorrow, noon; BBC1, 1.40pm; Today at Wimbledon, BBC2, 8pm; Coverage throughout the week The Sunday Times Offers Direct Ivanovic turns on the power The 19-year-old Serb has the skill and strength to be a threat at Wimbledon after an impressive year in which she broke through at the top level Baseline Rules Henman out to serve up surprise on way back to top 20 Relieved of the burden of expectation, the British player heads to Wimbledon confident that he can confound the critics by turning back the clock, writes Barry Flatman Continental Agassi finally calls it a day One of the true greats, the American's lust for self-improvement was an example to all and he will be sorely missed 'He made tennis a cool sport' Andre Agassi's peers hailed a champion who was able to win on every kind of surface and one who also brought the sport extra kudos. Brian Doogan reports Barry Flatman's Top Five Audi England's new big Hitter Jamie Dalrymple may have been handed his chance due to the misfortune of others, but has already shown his determination not to waste it, writes Simon Wilde Multiple Display Advertising Items Scoreboards Chilton hurries Lancashire home England thrashed yet again Andrew Strauss's beleaguered side suffered their third successive loss to gift Sri Lanka the NatWest Series Look forward to playing extra time Captaincy crisis looms for Fletcher As Michael Vaughan's prospects of playing against Pakistan and even Australia recede, the search for a long-tem successor becomes critical One-day woes Results round-up Pools Today's racecards The Sunday Times Casey snatches lead as Monty runs out of steam Sports round-up Athletics Sailing Rugby League Fixtures Superbikes Moto GP Racing Poll had his cards marked Times Online Whatever you do, don't score first Country comes first How to avoid data doomsday Digital Living Wikipedia may be fallible, but we'd be crazy to stop consulting it Talking point Five fixes for storing, your digital valuables Fantastic fiction Multimedia dreamer Bedroom Songbird David Price tests four innovative digital radios, each suited to a different purpose Dish of the Day Feast of blogs From fry-ups to footie, UK bloggers provide a unique perspective on the nation, Jacquelyn Arnold finds Political symposium Party Animal Audio Ornament The Sunday Times home insurance service Paramedic's life Video diary Terrace talk Nigel Powell answers your technology queries Boss Contents BA and Virgin hit by US class-action suit over 'price fixing' Mittal set to snatch Arcelor from Russians Merger creates gaming giant Lloyds TSB Business Ski lift: Isis Equity Partners is taking a 50% stake … BT dials up iSoft's numbers Mr Botox's injection of confidence Special Report David Pyott, the Scot behind Allergan, is on the London leg of his charm offensive, writes John Harlow from Los Angeles Supermarket plans business credit card Business Digest Belfry operator sold for £693m Director defends Queen's site price Sound Oil buys into Indonesia US clears way for mining deal Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Fed rates gap at 22-year high Brown urged to try tax-cut test Russian oil giant gears up to win over City investors Esporta auctions clubs for £300m CBI investigates foreign takeovers Allied Carpets piles up losses Uproar at Thames bonuses Asda to bus in workers as strike looms Big names join Sporting Index Former Gizmondo chiefs face SEC probe Consortium bids £1bn for Unilever frozen foods Bust estate agent suffers £40m pension black hole Middle East move: Marchpole, the fashion who esaler … Bank of Scotland Tesco's land deals lock out competitors US airline lands in City ITV's Allen needs to find vision to brazen it out Agenda Debt won't bring down our house of cards Economic Outlook Brains trust Air pressure At last: a forecast for energy sector that's a dead cert American Account Standing firm I'll just top up the bottom line Willie Walsh's BA stands accused of price fixing over fare supplements to offset rising fuel costs. and it was Virgin Atlantinc, the airline's old enemy, that blew the whistle. Dominic O' Connell reports Carbon Trust How BA and Virgin Marched in Step to Push up Fuel Surcharges BT Investors switch off from ITV Falling audiences and ad revenues put channel boss Charles Allen's future in doubt, write Lousie Armistead and Dominc Rushe Passat Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury boss dishes up a tasty recovery Justin King, right, has driven sales growh at his supermarket chain ahead of Tesco. Now he has to increase the group's profits and boost dividends Justin King's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Multiple Display Advertising Items Chinese bank aims to be global giant ICBC is heading for a £6.6bn float with a little help from western friends, writes Michael Sheridan, Far East Correspondent Premier travel inn Tiffany tries to recover some sparkle by expanding in UK Sticking to jewellery could deliver better results than linking with a luxury-goods house, writes Matthew Goodman Can Orange revive France Telecom? After two warnings on poor sales, the telecom giant needs its mobile arm to give the rest of the group some colour Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears rise over foreign takeover of UK plc Leading executives are expressing concern about the long-term effects of selling British firms Premier travel inn JCB launches assault on military market The company that makes the famous yellow diggers is gearing up for a big expansion. writes Dominic O'Connell Anger over new age laws New legislation on discrimination will add yet another layer of red tape for small firms to deal with, reports Rachel Bridge Searching questions on theft The Business Doctor For previous answers on today's topics and related … Pitfalls for Employers to Avoid The Times 'Hair-brained' idea grew into a winner How I Made It Ascot and World Cup becalm the markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Finks are looking up for their big bash Prufrock Retailer makes fat living Prufrock I'm sure it's not true that Paul Myners is bitterly Prufrock Break-up should boost WH Smith Online Extra World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Thames Water boss in at the deep end Jeremy Pelszer faces hugh challenges, but has to turn the company round before it is spun off RWE The Sunday Times Business Letters Veolia Environment Contents Taming a Tyrant It was one of the greatest coups by British intelligence. Gordon Corera reveals for the first time how MI6 persuaded Colonel Gadaffi to surernder his secret nuclear weapons programme Contents Northern rock Doors Dom's Data Disaster Farewell, our island idyll A small ad tempted James Chatto and his young wife into an adventure: a new life in a remote villa in Corfu. But the sudden tragic illness of a son was to crack the dream open Air Miles Eat your heart out MTV In this war, fortune may favour the wimps Why I had my baby at B&Q A fairy tale ending at the palace Interview Agonies of the sandwich generation Who will help the women torn between caring for children and elderly parents, asks Mary Braid How Iraq became greater Islington At 29, Rory Stewart was running a swathe of Iraq. He tells Jasper Gerard of being under fire both from likeable warlords and clueless western officials The Sunday Times Offers Direct The compulsory marriage The internet mob builds a worldwide web of punishment Judical forms of humiliating offenders have long been banned but they are making a sinister return online, says John-Paul Flintoff Betting the farm on a change of outlook The farmer who has attempted to spread the joy of rural life among fellow blacks has not found it easy, says Roland White Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guilt Trip Multiple Classified Advertising Items The key to children's happiness The number of children with mental health problems is rising but, as Amanda Blinkhorn discovers, parents can do something about it The Golden Rules A game of two halves Girls may now play cricket with boys in private schools, but in the state sector is the game a dead duck, asks Sian Griffiths The Lime Light Weighting it up, it makes no sense Answer the question Mephisto 2391 Sudoku Bookwise Can you identify these characters named Prudence? In which books do they appear? Who are the authors? The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2283 The Sunday Times Crossword 4178 The first correct solution opened wins a hallmarked The often hair-raising world of me and my motors Winners Dinners Not such an honest John Thieving monkeys of the week This Life Hero of the week Tourists of the week Optimist of the week Irony of the week The Guardian: Vincent Sherman Last word … D. I. V. O. R. C. E Will Be Just F. I. N. E. People of the Week All Power to the BBC Online: Harriet the tortoise Winners' Letters … Has a Problem with … his Ascot Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's good to talk to your workers The mobile media company 3 is using its latest technology to keep staff abreast of how it is changing, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Firms want to look more sexy to employees Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Talent spotting changes the legal aid brief Special courses have highlighted problems in the LSC hierarchy and picked tomorrow's potential leaders, writes Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Homing in on street people A Week in the Life of Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents How to invest like a millionaire and win Taking tips from the growing ranks of the super rich can be a good way to spot tomorrow's dead certs, says Kathryn Cooper Thinking rich can make you rich New energy hike News in Brief Contents Bigger mortgages Oil stocks help send Foosie higher Fidelity A Question of Money Babysitter theft cut no ice with our insurer Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenhams chief bags £3.8m in post-float share sale Directors' Deals BT and Virgin join the battle for broadband The big players are moving to counter the threat from 'free' deals offered by Talk Talk and Orange, says Jessica Bown Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items New boy will really have to fly if he wants to fill Bolton's boots Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity's Finn fights to convince the sceptics Kathryn Cooper finds out why Jorma Korhonen thinks he is the right man to take part of Britain's biggest fund What You Should Do now First timers or old timers? Many 'first-time buyers' are in fact older people coming back to the housing market after divorce or a period abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware the tricks of the banking trade Banks are cooking up superficially attractive deals that mask devious ways of parting you from your money Multiple Display Advertising Items One Day Late Readers' exit fee victory Our campaign against mortgage charges has helped one family to avoid fees of almost £10,000 writes Jessica Bown European blow for Equitable victims Multiple Display Advertising Items A spender's guide to the plastic revolution C for credit cards By Clare Francis Grand children Mean with Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Factfile My property pram test Multiple Display Advertising Items Vocal coach jingled all the way to the bank Fame and Fortune Fame Academy tutor David Grant made £50,000 for just 40 minutes' work on a PC World ad, he tells Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Travel Advertising Who's the Coolest of Them All? The Turks and Caiicos, favorite A-list sun spot, har a new Ama resort. Can it knock Parrot Cay off its perch, asks Susan d'Arcy Doc Holiday The perfect autumn trek? The Doc gets out the Atlas Nelson The Doc's quick fixes Intercontinental Smug Shot Summer's Sorted Are there any great family holidays left this summer? You bet—and Stephen Bleach has 20 of the best Vegas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer's Sorted Barbados Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No rain in Spain — again Last-minute bargains There's no guarantee that your holiday will degenerate Where was I? FO warning on Sri Lanka Readers's rants Holiday money The 12 eurozone countries are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain People like us Michel's Mud Power to the People Protecting Nemo Bugs in the Bahamas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Laird of the Fairways The setting is stunning, the whisky is refined and, with a bit of help, the golf is improving — Dom Joly discovers the good life in Scotland We should have stayed at home! Is it better to travel than to arrive? Not judging by your worst journeys Thomson No pain, no gain Hi-Tech Shades Good Gear Baby Harness New balls, please . . . A flirty night in the queue for Wimbledon and Bonnie Greth was over her ex-boyfriend Digital Compact Camera Water Carrier Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Bedknobs and Black Mambas Is your family ready for Africa? Isabella Tree takes the safari gamble 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 Travel is like marrowbone, says Virginia Wade: you 've got to extract the most out of it Where was I Win a week's activity holiday for two on the Egyptian Red Sea coast, with Neilson The competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Contents Contents Cars on TV Car Advertising Out of my way, pedal pushers Me and my motors Noble profession Freelander learns some new tricks Up to speed Speed cameras lose vote Mercedes parades new CL Bad driving can be good for you A humorous new book has a serious point: that the rules aren't always right, says Joseph Dunn Mercedes-Benz Tips from the Terrible Driver's Handbook Waft and Go Very Very Fast Andrew Frankel Drives the Bentley Azure The Internet Fast Lane Q. How does a 17-year-old get When Cally Law tried to find a policy for her daughter she was quoted as much as £6,400. But she persevered, and had a happy outcome Multiple Display Advertising Items Lighting up Time In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Pedal-Powered History The Knowledge Morris Minor All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Body Popping Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The jeep that took me back to Dad's war Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Offers Direct Used Car: Suzuki Liana Second Opinion The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Maybach The Sunday Times Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved My First Crash Deal of the Week The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Contents Contents Dragon's blood on the ceiling Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Old Sunday School, St Giles on the Health, Cornwall, £130,000 Design Classics Maglite torches Slough: the final frontier After three moves in as many years, the O'Donoghues want a 'futureproof' home so they can put down roots Spencer's selection: The Likely Candidates Crest Home alone An aristocrat has found a novel way of funding his Suffolk pile, says Helen Davies Beyond the rave Leeroy, formerly of The Prodigy, is selling his renovated windmill, says Karen Robinson Glade Dale Group Octagon Going green in Chelsea Novelist Julia Stephenson explains her plans for making her London flat environmentally sound Octagon Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suburban Warrior I suspect if I went to sleep for five yeras, I'd awake into a world of 100, Dulwiches Multiple Display Advertising Items Winners by a nose Lucy Denyer meets a couple who quit London and now run a thriving wine business from their East Sussex home Magellan Life change Salford Switchs's on The BBC's plan to move than 2,000 staff to the northwest will help speed the regeneration of this former industrial town, reports Rosie Millard Smallbone A wing built for a king A Midlands mansion where Edward VII stayed is for sale after a spectacular £1m refit, reports Multiple Display Advertising Items A lot of front £875,000 Houses of the week Healthy prospect £235,000 Suburban grandeur £2.25m Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stags Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Winkworth Prize-winning homes flaunt their pedigree What's so special about architect-designed houses? Hugh Pearman visited three of last week's Riba award-winners to find out what sets them apart Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orvieto class Restoring lakeside farmhouse in Umbria has had wonderful but unexpected consequences for its British owner, says Sian Griffiths On the market Darling, let's poison the house guests French mistress Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canadian Rockies Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Gardens Sotogrande Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items East End's bawdier side The restoration of a Mile End house revealed its murky past as a Victorian brothel, discovers Katrina Burroughs Multiple Display Advertising Items Cushman & Wakefield Turn up the Style There's more to range cookers than the traditional Aa, discovers Wendy Sloane Hot numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the Experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Ragged glories Pinks are fragrant and striking — and take their name from their serrated petals not their colour, says Anthony Noel Grosvenor Waterside The Full English Caroline Donald visits a Somerset garden designed in the great homegrown tradition The Sunday Times Offers Direct Garden Cuttings What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items King Sturge Residential King Sturge Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Be a power dresser Rosie Millard passes on tips from a buy-to-let investor with blue blood The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial wharf Contents HDTV: how to switch on to a new age of broadcasti The latest wave of TV technology brings a better class of picture, reports Bill Ricks A Brief History of Television The Sunday Times Plain Speaking Desperate to get connected? Kevin Gaunt explainst how to hook up your TV to HD broadcasting — and what it will cost The Sunday Times HD for Free? Pay up for a better view Elonex Lumina 3320 £2,600 Toshiba Regza 42wlt66 £2,000 Samsung SP50L6 £1,500 JVC Lt-32dx7 £1,400 Phillips 42PF5521D £1,300 Sony VPL-VW100 Panasonic Viera TH-42PX600CAB £2,500 Every Hd Ready Tv Should Have One of These Sofa surfers hit a new wave of reality shows Karen Robinson grabs the remote and zaps into an upgrade in sound and vision TV drama under the microscope Programme makers are adapting as their work receiveives ever closer scrutiny, says Mat Snow Fans get closer to sporting action Cinema action in your living room Bill Ricks explains a radical change in how we can watch DVDs at home — and why you should think carefully before buying into it Ready for your Close-Up? Blood, sweat and tears . . . Are all more lifelike in a new generation of games that use the added power of HD technology, reports Stuart Andrews Sony Bravia Contents Goodnight Contents Their lives Almost 20 years after the movie, Dirty Dancing is set to storm the West End — and then the world, Why do we still love Baby and Johnny, asks Patricia Nicol The Tate has struck gold with its glorious Kandinsky. But for Waldemar Januszczak, it makes Howard Hodgkin look a load of old fluff Beautiful noise is back Pop Serena-Maneesh means rock heaven. By Mark Edwards Lady of the canyons She's the daughter of a legend, steeped in mellow sunshine sounds — so where did singer-songwriter Inara George get her bite, asks Dan Cairns Postcards from the hedge After years of hard knocks, Bruce Willis is wisecracking again — as a kids' cartoon raccoon. But what about the tough stuff, asks Garth Pearce Aquamarine PG, 103 mins Rest of the week's films Pretty Persuasion 18,110 mins Tate Fearless 15,104 mins The Lake House PG, 98 mins Ultraviolet 15,87 mins Half Light 15,110mins Missing in action Film Whatever the historical truth, Ken Loach's IRA yarn fails as drama. By Cosmo Landesman Roh Since High Society ended in January. the Shaftesbury There's more to him than catch phrases Television In full voice Radio waves The great folk-rock swindle Pop Son of Bench have attracted a lot of attention on MySpace. But they're not what they seem, says Tom Cox — who invented them The end is near . . . but not quite near enough Marina Carr's lengthy and static dialogue makes death seem a welcome release, says Christopher Hart The Sunday Times Offers Direct Picture Gallery Donmar Rest of the week's theatre Royal box Front row stalls Two in the circle Stand at the back Stay in the bar Mazda More than just a Hamlet moment He made an impression two years ago as a wonderfully dark young prince — and Ben Whishaw has lost nonoo of that intensity in his latest stage and screen roles. says Jasper Rees Suzuki All things bright and beautiful Her stunning lighting has won awards, yet Paule Constable's art is rarely mentioned. Matt Wolf meets an unsung hero The Beatles It's all in the gag Comedy He is one of America's funniest joke-writers, yet Emo Philips is still best known for his hair, says Stephen Armstrong Haydn Orlando Paladino Patricia petibon, Elisbeth von Magnus, Christian Gerhaher, Michael Schade, Concentus Musicus Wien, cond Nikolaus Harnoncourt DHM 82876 73370 2 (2 CDs) On record Schubert Winterreise Christine Schafer (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Onyx 1010 Classical CD of the week Prokofiew Symphonies 1-7 London Symphony Orchestra, cond Valery Gergiev Mendelssohn, Schumann Royal Albert Hall Organ Restored Simon Preston Signum Classics Sigcd084 Janacek String Quarters Nos 1 & 2 Brodsky Quartet, Martin Cousin (piano) Brodsky Records Brd3503 Pop and Jazz Eagles of Death Metal Death by Sexy . . . Columbia/Downtown Dwt070001 Grant-Lee Phillips Nineteeneighties Cooking Vinyl Cookcd380 India. 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Contents Aus Liebe zum Automobil Dfs Contents Specsavers Games Cracknell and his Sister Louise Duracell Cassandra by Ariel Leve Venture Amdega Moni Mohsin Sony A Mixed Blessing When a Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli soldiers last year, his parents donated his organs—saving the lives of three Jews. Hailed by some as a triumph of humanity amid the horrors of the conflict, it has also caused controversy. Christine Toomey reports Sharps Purina Purina Beyond petroleum Shell Bigger Picture Bordeaux The madness of Modigliani's muses He was decadent and immoral, and painted hundreds of alluring nudes. But the women Modigliani immortalised on canvas were left crazed and suicidal. By Deirdre Fernand Samsung Jordan: from … She's Jordan, the brassy siren with the improbable chest who epitomises shallow modern celebrity. But she's also Katie Price, the vulnerable, down-to-earth young mother of two . . . and author. Can she have it both ways? Lesley White reports. Portraits by Deirdre O'Callaghan Marshails Energy saving Home Cinema Wesley-Barrell Interiors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The 33-year-old has created a highly successful career RNIB Maserati Contents Clarins Paris Cover Story: Feel the Force Summer's Sexiest Swimwear 20 Christa D'Souza: 1661 Specasavers I am what I am Celebrity Sex Clinic Going up The only genius with an IQ of 60 is how Gore Vidal … Motorola Dated, discres and deeply LorÉal Paris The entrepreneur Who's the boss? The butler never went out of fashion — he just metamorphosed. Fleur Britten talks to three flat-out careerists and the managers who look after them The fashion designer The Scandal of the You used to be able to buy a big-name dress for under £1,000. Not any more. Claudia Croft investigates the great designer price like Bienvenue EVIAN-les-BAINS Toblerone A family affair The queues go round the block and to get in you need to be dressed to the nines Talib Choudhry reports from the hottest club night to hit Britain in years Ground control Take one metallic swimsuit, vertiginous heels and plenty of attitude. You'll be sending them into meltdown this summer Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Lacoste Men of the … A bespoke shirt tells the world that you've arrived —sartorially, at least. Tom Stubbs gets the measure of six top tailors whose handiwork is a cut above Lacoste Samsung What is he Avert your gaze, folks. This is one touchy-feely teenage trend you won't want to get to grips with, says Mark O'Flaherty Orange Q May I offer you a male perspective on separation? … Evita (Beauty Style) The New Tanning technology has come such a long way. It's now easy to achieve a golden glow that's built to last, says Helen Brown Manda Ursell's Top Five Brain Foods Smart Brain Training., a new game from Nintendo, is about to be a huge hit. But can you really make yourself cleverer, asks Anita Chaudhuri All in the … Alpro soya Need to Know The Sunday Times Direct Simply the vest Body Matters What You Should Try Step on it What You Should Buy Inner strength What You Should Do Lamby's Quality Tips A cracking idea Not the world's healthlest snack, perhaps, but you've never tasted scratchings like these, says Heston Blumenthal Easy like Sunday morning. In the sunshine, with friends. Gotta love summer brunch, says Sybil Kapoor Sainsburys Our is a very strange neighbourhood Interiors Dulux In the stars The first time . . . The last time . . . Ashley and Laurence The Polygamous Marriage It might be the male fantasy, but it doesn't work the other way around, says Shane Watson Mrs Mills solves all your problems Times Online Louis Vuitton

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