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ResumoContents Blair sings along to Cliff's summer holiday Contents Excelairways High five: Monty spins England to victory Elephant Man drug victims told to expect early death Straw hits No10 in Israel revolt Contents How to Be Filthy Rich Super Dave The Sunday Times As Prescott takes over, ex-lover is banished to backwater Blair courts US stem-cell scientists JVC Government U-turn on free information Hundreds of police may have criminal records The child of tragedy takes on Eiger Son, 17, climbs in mother's steps Forty British girls 'lured into internet trap by paedophile' Skoda Mel Gibson rants against Jews in drink-drive arrest Nuclear waste 'tombs' urged British Gas Rape trial torment of chess prodigy More UK troops to face Taliban Radical past of top Whitehall Islamic aide Yard quizzes three Muslim officers in hunt for terrorist sleepers Saab93 Grassed up by the water vigilantes Geneva Heatwave with a global grip Renewed ordeal of the Elephant Men Anti-smoking campaigner Carr is diagnosed with lung cancer Specsavers Opticians Peers are buying titles, says speaker Science rebuilds DNA of Neanderthals Barclaycard Socialite blames drug for attack Carte Noire Woodlands hit by invasion of the gun birds ACL Dorneywood bills reveal price of Prescott high life Brown's cash blitz is hurting poorest areas Nationwide Inflation is low. . . but only on the Chav Price Index Middle classes hit hardest by price rises that official statistics ignore Fey Four: Beatles outed as gay icons Met officer 'was moonlighting' Greyhounds killed for losing races Death was price of poor results Orange Broadband Celebrity Protest Brutal Battle for Uncertain Peace Ambushed in the Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil, Israeli troops found Hezbollah fighting hard. This special report of the battle and wider war shows why there is no easy end in sight Birth, death and destruction on Lebanon's road to hell Marie Colvin sees the innocents caught up in retreat from besieged village Hezbollah: we've planned this for 6 years Labour anger at stance on Israel Beautiful people tend to have girls, say scientists Now top sprinter fails drug test Sport rocked by new scandal Tiscali Malaysia plans £70m Olympic camp in UK Sultan caught in property feud Finding the key to fame in the black heart of Texas Thank you, Thorpe Park Thistle Hotels It's being so cheerful. . . Times Online Waiting for Gordon The Sunday Times We need to talk numbers on immigration Lebanon is the sideshow to Iran's sinister moves on Iraq Picture Gallery Dave nails his claret and blue colours to O'Neill's mast Atticus Some of Cameron's frontbench team were in mischievous … Atticus Does Charlie still have the bottle for another Lib Dem leadership bid? Atticus Naughty Shorty dares the whip to do her worst Atticus No need to fret that John Prescott will be running … Atticus Cameron's A-list could give Tories the X factor Would Winnie-the-Pooh vote Conservative? In a Commons Atticus As Ben Brown reports nightly from Beirut for BBC Atticus Lib Dem leader Ming Campbell is putting a brave face … Atticus New magazine Israel battles where the US fears to tread Microsoft Albania does not deserve this insult The sin of winging it Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Coming Soon: The Viking Guide to Happiness BT Fusion Ailing Pavarotti vows to return Zanussi Germany gives entry test to Jewish migrants Times Online Poles fear purge by 'paranoid' twins Walesa vows to fight new leaders Walesa vows to fight new leaders The Pick of the Last 7 Days TV Stored up for You The anti-war tycoon splits Democrats HSBC Missionaries face jail in India Baghdad calmer as US troops go back on patrol Contents An amusing little Frog: French wine labels get funny Telewest Chirac runs into tribal ridicule Museum 'legacy' is a nice earner Bali terror chief's new mission Bombers' mentor plots rise of 'Allahcracy' Halifax Kim 'has married his secretary' Pakistan upgrades nuclear arsenal Gunfights flare as Congo goes to vote Angry moms tell the world Flybe. com Today's weather Hp Ministers slated over pensions News in Brief Paedophiles flee Judge rescued Met chief faces Menezes questioning Nadhmi Auchi Four tickets share £4.4m Lotto jackpot Girl found safe Race attack Do something useful, minister—put your feet up We knew the last property boom was out of hand when … The Times Wham, bam, shut up, George Battle for free speech reaches Brick Lane It would not be accurate to say that one man and his … Ford Contents Monty Magic Panesar plunders five wickets to spark England victory Contents Land Rover World's fastest man fails drug test Pakistan blown away by pace and Pansar Dynamic due on fire Woolmer may require the power of prayer Contents Renault Safety Zone Injured Jones in doubt for Leeds An instant HIT At 21, Alastair Cook has ended England's No 3 dilemma. But it is his temperament, not his technique, that's special Batsmen face healthy battle for survival Ian Bell and Paul Collingwood give the selectors food for thought, by scoring runs with their places under threat when Andrew Flintoff makes his return Quick off the mark: England players who made an immediate impact How they square up Stand and deliver On a remarkable day, Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara shared a world-record stand of 624. By Lawrence Booth The Sunday Times A day for records in Colombo as Sri Lanka make merry Spinning to the Top Adil Rashid is heading a new generation of spinners emerging into the county game as Terry Jenner's careful plan begins to bear fruit, reports Lawrence Booth Six young spinners turning heads The Sunday Times Hitting back Simon Wilde talks to a cricketer who may have never fulfilled a rare talent, but has few equals when it comes to county level Mark Ramprakash: from a brilliant start to a brilliant finish Liverpool's added Punch The physical side of the English game took Jose Reina by surprise last season. This time he won't be pushed around Airberlin. com Celtic make flying start Draw for the Champions League third qualifying round Hearts stutter Scottish Round-up Preston heighten United's worries Sir Alex Ferguson's pre-season problems increased yesterday when his team played poorly while losing 2-1 to Championship club Preston Ellis will offer Villa job to O'Neill The former Celtic manager is in the running to succeed David O'Leary as the Midlands club bids to stabilise its future both on and off the pitch Football Shorts Yesterday's friendlies Sven 'wrong to snub Defoe' After World Cup failure, Frank Lampard has broken ranks to criticise the squad selection of Sven-Goran Eriksson. By Jim Munro New ruler at the Palace Peter Taylor makes a habit of avoiding the easy life, but the task of taking Simon Jordan's club back into the Premiership could be his toughest yet Subaru Hot properties with Premier passion Championship football kicks off next weekend with David Nugent as determined as ever to fire Preston to success Sideways look at this season's ups and downs Barnsley Burnley Cardiff City Colchester Talk is cheap for under-pressure Blackwell The Leeds manager faces another year with little cash to spend, but he knows fans and the board demand success after last season's near miss Birmingham Coventry City Crystal Palace Derby County Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester City Craddock paints rosy picture of McCarthy's Wolves Artistry is not something often found among Championship defenders, but it has provided a vital escape from pressure and tragedy for a centre-half Luton Town Norwich City Plymouth Southend Pole apart: West from goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszcak has … Preston Stoke City QPR Sunderland Sheffield Wed West Brom Southampton Wolves Why Fergie Abuse Left Me Paranoid In this exclusive extract from his autobiography, Gordon Strachan explains for the first time how his relationship with Alex Ferguson disintegrated at Old Trafford after their early triumphs at Aberdeen How I helped Fergie get Old Trafford job Fergie on Strachan. . . Big Ron and his sunbed won me round For all Fergie's strengths, the contrasting skills of Ron Atkinson and Howard Wilkinson have most influenced me as a coach Croft turns up trumps again County scoreboards Times Online Mushtaq the marvellous Sutcliffe steers Lancashire home Cricket round-up Durham waste winning chance Schumacher set to strike Dominant Saints stun mild Rovers The Sunday Times All Blacks stand firm Seiko Star who cheated the world Justin Gatlin could be banned for life after failing a drugs test—for the second time—and shaming his sport On a fast track to ignominy Sprinting has never been the same since the disgraceful Ben Johnson affair and yet another controversy raises questions about its credibility, writes Richard Lewis Tainted sprinters who fell to earth 'Landis turned the race on its head. But don't ask me to cheer for him' Suspicions were raised during the American's dramatic Tour victory. Now he faces a battle to rescue his credibility Cycling's year of shame The Sunday Times Testing times Double act dream of golden future Olympic silver medallists Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield couldn't wait to test both their teamork and skills in the difficult, swirling waters of the Solent. By Richard Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items Blonde ambition One of the 'Yngle belles' who won Athens gold, Sarah Ayton has jumped ship to lead her own Cowes Week challenge Winds of Change Cowes Week is about evolution not revolution, but the world's most famous regatta faces some tough decisions, writes Andrew Longmore Cowes Week turns on to latest technology Innovations are playing a vital part at Cowes this week, ranging from improved material for making better sails to high-tech tracking devices. Richard Lewis reports Sanderson's fast pace seals cup Wind favours the New Zealander as weather and fine teamwork clinch the Queen's Cup, while an Olympic hero gets ready for important tests. By Richard Lewis The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Youngsters on long road to despair Television pictures of the collapse of a four-year-old boy in a long-distance run shocked India, but more are following him in an attempt to escape poverty Raw talent The British triathlete Vanessa Raw takes part in the World Cup in Salford today but is already planning for London 2012 glory Children run risk of disability, says medical chief Westwood eyes title after blitzing German course Sports round-up Football Results round-up Rugby Union Vodacom Tri-Nations Series Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Semi-final Pools Today's racecards Other Sport Sailing: Cowes Week Racing Correction This Week The Times Unstoppable Hurricane Kieren Fallon's deputy Christophe Soumillon guides the favourite home to a thrilling win at Ascot, reports Tim Richards A fistful of silver bullets to protect you from hi-fi plains drifters Talking point Beauty versus brains: the mobile phone face-off New mobile handsets fall into one of two camps: the gorgeous fashion models or the high-power do-it-alls. Do you want a bimbo or a brainbox, David Phelan asks First decisions: which network, which deal? Mobile-phone jargon buster Win a £500 super-phone The Sunday Times Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your technology queries Max factor entrances McClaren The voice of sport Jeep The Sunday Times Bowled over by the Hurricane Tour's cycle of shame Contents Network Rail spurns state support for new borrowing Betting firm is linked to US Mafia kingpin Billionaire Ashley builds up a secret stake in rival JJB Sports Satellite phone, SMS, email an real time BBC#@ Anna Mann leading the hunt for new chief at BP Contents Return of the wildcat oilmen Special Report Prospectors are scouring Africa and the US deserts in search of black gold. By Tarquin Hall Rail internet firm goes global Business Digest Drug scanner coup House! Bingo move for Hermes Branson's lottery poser New suitor courts Misys Multiple Display Advertising Items Stores rapped on drink prices Cadbury adverts to sweeten its image Whitbread poised to sell its slice of Pizza Hut Goldman starts property tracker Times Online BMW to boost Mini production Mafia link to troubled bet firm Vodafone heeds critics and goes cool on 3G Kerry and allies join Birds Eye £1bn bids Rebels gunning for coffee bar king Hashemi Veteran fund manager with Midas touch retires SAP BA calls for cut in airports cash Viagra maker looks to new chief for revival MPC 'likely to keep base rate on hold' Contents ITV board must go public on its plans for Allen Agenda Poles apart — Britain's employment puzzle Economic Outlook Trading blows will hurt US less than most American Account Browned off Lord Browne has finally announced a date for his retirement after spending his entire working life with BP. The parting will be a wrench not just for him, but for the oil giant as well, reports Tracey Boles A Tough Act to Follow The Sunday Times The Times Pills Not Deals the Focus for Garnier Garnier's legacy is a healthier Glaxo Drug giant's boss tells Paul Durman a breakthrough on bird flu underlines the improvement in the firm's innovation Eos Airlines Bloggers put the boot into big business Online journals are allowing customers to tell corporations what they really think. By Dominic Rushe in NewYork Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To the Victor the spoils of gambling Victor Chandler is odds on to reap the rewards in this country of his rivals' problems with the American authorities over telephone betting Victor Chandler's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Capita boss planned to quit before scandal Rod Aldridge is planning a new future after being embroiled in cash for peerages affair. By John Waples Nokia View from the City Digital age ushers in epic cinema changes The latest screens allow you to play video games, watch football or learn eye surgery. By Matthew Goodman Just the Ticket The Sunday Times Newspaper Marketing Agency Follow the trend and you're on a winner Duncan Bannatyne's How to win at business You don't need to re-invent the wheel to make a fortune - just keep your eyes and ears open I dreamt of sailing into the sunset on my own yacht How I Made It Iain Smallridge Founder of Pearl Motor Yachts The Sunday Times Worker is leaking information to rival 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 Now the problem is pension surpluses After battling to plug black holes in their retirement funds, some companies may soon have to decide what to do with too much money. By Dominic O'Connell Business Letters Be BlackBerry Courts family is back in business Prufrock Why the jet set are grounded David Carruthers, the former chief executive of Beton Vicars and false starts The City was awash with stories last week of an City is finally won over on Boots merger Inside the City Contents Vauxhall Contents Courtly Capers Colin Burgess spills more secrets from his hilarious two years with the Queen Mother If you want to be rich, first Felix Dennis, publishing tycoon, has written a guide to becoming a multi-millionaire. All you need is thick skin, cunning — and a work ethic Dennis's Wealth Guide Boots Next Week in Business Naff holidays are nicest If this is the third world war, we're losing There are lessons in the cold war for those who fear the rise of Islamo-fascism, says Martin Ivens My near-death toilet experience Immigration is an appalling con — I should know Interview The Countess of Mar Rubbish on the shore and mass slaughter in the sea Britain's marine life is in trouble but simple measures could save it, says Kate Humble Multiple Classified Advertising Items The seeds of new Labour's destruction were sown early Tom Bentley, head of a think tank favoured by No 10, charts the decline of Blair's vision Video killed the TV star that started pop culture Top of the Pops, which ends tonight, has drowned in a sea of vapid wall-to-wall music culture, says Giles Hattersley Toyota Repeat after me. . . I am not dodgy Paul McKenna tells John-Paul Flintoff why he went to court to defend his academic credentials I'm haunted by my past as a child soldier Pop star Senait Mehari has seen the horrors of Africa at first hand and tells Rosie Millard that aid isn't enough Pulling the plug on an electric dream The Ev1 car was a pioneering move to a greener world. So why did its maker drop it, asks John-Paul Flintoff Carte Noire It's a school, not a charity It's refreshing to hear the education secretary praise private schools, says Chris Woodhead, instead of insisting they help failing state schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers brought to book over work Answer the question Mephisto 2396 Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess The Sunday Times Crossword 4183 Clue Writing Contest 1075: Whitewash Bookwise answers I've never been one for fashion — and here's why Winner's Dinners Who's the next in line? This Life The Doggie-Paddle Baywatch People of the Week How Do You Solve a Problem like Madonna? Danger: Unexploded Deputy Prime Minister The Daily Telegraph: Ron Taylor Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Kurt Kreuger Winner's Letters Talking Heads P. S. Contents Reap the rewards of the food boom The heatwave has pushed up crop prices, and analysts say it could be the start of a bull run. By David Budworth How to get the pick of the crops Bolton fund split News in Brief Contents Endowment cash Markets enjoy best week for three years Cheltenham & Gloucester The Post Office kidnaps another 50 readers Question of Money Intelligent Finance Spread betting bosses cash in with £42m share sell-off Directors' Deals Times Online Rich ex-husbands face fresh divorce claims Women are going back to court in the hope of better settlements after two landmark cases. By Jessica Bown Legal & General Protect your Post-Divorce Wealth Alliance Leicester Storm warnings for world stock markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Cards that double up as your personal assistant Do you earn £750,000? Or are you young with earnings potential? Then a concierge card could be yours, says Jessica Bown Families can finally act to avoid trust tax Labour has revealed the full details of its clampdown on trusts set up to sidestep inheritance tax, says Kathryn Cooper Clever Ways to Beat the Crackdown Powergen Switch from British Gas and save £300 Consumers are being urged to find better deals and cut power bills with insulation and solar panels, writes Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile End of the American dream? Profit from markets even when they fall A-Z Money H is for hedge funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Aap Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Olympic runner got over his dotcom hurdle Mark Richardson says his £10,000 loss on tech shares taught him to stick to investing in property. By Jessica Bown Noower BT to slash cost of calling 0870 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Soap opera teaches staff about abuse Actors, an intranet site and a film have helped to highlight the perils of discrimination in the workplace. Report by Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Soap opera teaches staff about abuse Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving change at the DVLA Chief executive Clive Bennett has put the outdated government agency on the road to recovery. By Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Jobs at the DVLA Hard lessons for universities A Week in the Life of Baroness Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents At last, Bath takes a bath Three years late, £10m over budget, the Bath spa is finished. But was it worth the wait? Vincent Crump is the first to find out That's where you spa: here's where you stay Your Hols Multiple Display Advertising Items The Patients Smug Shot The Doctor Says Prescription One: Belize Prescription Two: Cape Verde Prescription Three: Cuba The Doc's quick fixes When holidays Attack Autan Paris? With Kids Late Rooms Paris Markwarner Expedia Barcelona Eurostar Florence Rome Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Things that go bump in the night When Matt Rudd booked into the Radisson, he didn't expect cigarette burns, dead hookers and soggy remote controls Your bumps Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sparks Fly on Stromboli Stanley Stewart was on a quest for fireworks — but the dizzying diversity of Italy's Aeolian Islands led him astray Travel brief Finally, a bit of legroom Directions Halifax The Magnificent lguacu Falls, on Brazil's border with Last-minute bargains Holiday money Where was I? Hotel Club Don't forget the holiday checklist Save money and avoid disaster with our summer getaway guide BA Seat Sale Easy Way to PNG Passport Price Hike Ryanair New Routes Is Chris too nice for Miami vice? Jessica Wenby lures her dream man to Florida — but something's missing Boutique treats in India Alastair Sawday, expert on Europe's character hotels, is now publishing his Indian a list. Here, he exclusively reveals the best sleeps on the subcontinent Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Swim over coral, trek with hunters, but you can't beat the Cape, says Lewis Wolpert Where was I Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Italy, with the Masseria Torre Maizza and Ryanair The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Contents Contents I won't be seen dead in green Me and my motors The accident gave her a wakeup call to the fact that her face and career could have also been written off New Mini is an inside job Up to speed The airhead's with me Picasso's next portrait Arise, the new king of hot hatches Honda Finance Europe Plc Sorry mate, your warranty just doesn't cover this one Not reading the small print can cost you dear. Follow Jason Dawe's guide to warranties and sleep easier The good and the bad Drivers who fought for compensation Alice Beckett Land Rover Freelander Ian Nichol Porsche Carrera GT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Box of Tricks In gear The Stuff of motoring dreams Speed Camera Guide The Knowledge Formula One Safety All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Mirror Image Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items At long last, that hybrid hocus-pocus has a point Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sounds Familiar Fit for Purpose Naw Now The Age of Reason Risk Assessment Killjoys False Profits Giving Audi the Boot Ticket to Ride Mercedes-Benz Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Registration Transfers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Contents DIY therapy in Highgate Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Field Barn, Wootton, Oxfordshire, £500,000 Design Classics Richard Sapper espresso maker For reluctant landlubbers £2.5m Houses of the week Lock up and leave £785,000 Wired for sound £415,000 Ontario Tower Multiple Display Advertising Items Smooth sailing A former banker has no regrets after leaving Surrey for Devon to sell yachting supplies, discovers Cally Law Life change Rise of the Garden Grabbers From Nimbys to Bimbys: Build in my Back Yard. Kevin McCloud salutes a controversial solution to our 21st-century housing needs How to be a Bimby Liquid assets Riverside Quarter Hot tips: how gardeners can beat the drought Riverside Quarter Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Burrower: The country mole Our country dweller is finally back in her Dream House, but shoddy workmanship has turned it into a nightmare Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Linley's purle haze The royal furniture-maker gained a new profession with his French lodge: lavender farmer, says Karen Robinson On the market Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpine homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Big Thing Adventure Capital Spanishshowrooms Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Staging a revolt London's luwies are campaigning to protect a rare Georgian lane from the developers, reports Sian Griffiths Knight Frank Global Spaces Multiple Display Advertising Items Delightful dahlias After years in the wilderness, this colourful perennial is back in style, says Anthony Noel The Sunday Times Garden Cuttings What to do this week Ask the Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Savills Sexier than Becks Rosie Millard explains why property is more appealing than football The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Octacon Contents Volkswagen Contents The pleasure Principle Playing a pin-up, Gretchen Mol is talk of the town again, but this time it's not hot air. By Christopher Goodwin Our eye on the real world If you expect any conclusions, you're dreaming, says Waldemar Januszczak James Morrison Undiscovered What an awful racket The £150 ticket is now common, and with diggers, liggers, pullers and scalpers grabbing their share, things are far from tickety-boo for concert-goers, says Dan Cairns Wyndhams Theatre The Fallen Idol Rest of the week's hims Renaissance Warrior King 18,108 mins Omkara Angel-A Stay Alive On the road to nowhere The Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art Disney ia relaasing a four-disc He's the only Griff in the village Television It's good to talk Radio waves Moor power to his elbow The Devon countryside inspired the new album by Seth Lakesman. Don't expect a move to the city, says Paul Sexton Suzuki Bose Arresting development Joan as Police Woman is a lyrical force to be reckoned with. By Robert Sandall The Boy Friend Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park Rest of the week's theatre Adelphi Theatre Beautiful Thing Sound Theatre The Last Five Years Menier Chocolate Factory Not for the faint-hearted Chichester's nine-hour epic makes heavy weather of Nicholas Nickleby, says Aa Gill The Sunday Times Savour Leffe And then I tripped over the cable So, you're the type of critic who thinks, I could do that. Erm, really? Stephen Armstrong finds out in a trial by fire Classical On record Palestrina Classical CD of the week Julian Anderson Pop and Jazz Duels Pop Cd of the week Get on down The Commodores New kids in town The Hedrons Hp invent Opera The Bolshoi's Fiery Angel is a triumph, but Hugh Canning is in revolt over the other Russian offerings on show The top events to book now Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Pick of the Proms Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Stormbreaker This week don't miss Theatre The Canterbury Tales Art Modigliani and His Models Pop Madonna Opera Giulio Cesare Dance Bolshoi Ballet Concerts Lake District Summer Music Comedy Russell Brand: Work in Progress Russian rough and… The Mariinsky's triple bill of Shostakovich-scored ballets leaves David Dougill confounded Fruitstock Inside Man Film No extras V for Vendetta Film Extras Shooting Dogs Film Extras Games The Sunday Times Bliss was there in that Brahms A transcendent Thomas Zehetmair thrills at the Proms. By Paul Driver Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Official London Theatre Guide The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema Contents Power and passion John Donne: The Reformed Soul by John Stubbs Viking £25 pp352 White Heat: A History of Britain in the Swinging Sixties Swing time for some of us In the news Books behind the headlines: Shostakovich Mean cuisine Heat by Bill Buford Cape £17.99 pp336 Travelling lite Extremely Pale Rose a Quest for the Palest Rosé in France by Jamie Ivey Weidenfeld £12.99 pp292 A voice in the wilderness Temptations of the West: How to be Modern in India, Pakistan and Beyond by Pankaj Mishra Picador £16.99 pp439 The stars of India You Must like Cricket? Memoirs of an Indian Cricket Fan by Soumya Bhattacharya Yellow Jersey Press £12 pp188 Book events What's happening in the literary world Inside information Publishing's hottest deals As mad and bad as it gets Modigliani: A Life by Jeffrey Meyers Duckworth £16.99 pp272 A murderous fantasy The Wages of Destruction The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy by Adam Tooze Allen Lane £30 pp828 Working hard, playing hard Shakespeare & Co Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Other Players in His Story by Stanley Wells Allen Lane £25 pp304 The Open University Lads all come to dust Brothers in War: One Family's Ultimate Great War Sacrifice by Michael Walsh Ebury £16.99 pp432 The British Empire and the Second World War by Ashley Jackson Killing Hitler by Roger Moorthouse Cape £20 pp320 June 1941: Hitler and Stalin by John Lukacs Yale £16.99 pp192 Waterstone's Life on planet weird HP Lovercraft: Against the World, Against Life by Michael Houellebecq translated by Dorna Khazeni Weidenfeld £20 pp247 Creature comforts Alan Brownjohn enjoys the consolations offered by three very personal collections Partners in rhyme The Harper by Peter Redgrove Cape £9 pp80 Redgrove's Wife by Penelope Shuttle Bloodaxe £8.95 pp112 Children's book of the week The White Giraffee by Lauren St John Age 9-12 WHSmith Persian Fire by Tom Holland Paperbacks Book of the week DC Confidential Christober Meyer Human Traces by Sebestian Faulks Victorian London by Liza Picard The Angry Island Hunting the English The Sunday Times concise crossword No 958 The Milk of Paradise Diaries, 1993-97 Paperbacks Ghost Town The Awful End of Prince William the Silent by Lisa Jardine The Pursuit of Victory At Risk by Patricla Cornwell, read The Sunday Times Guides & manuals Hardbacks Paperbacks Pick of the week Trewlermen (Mon-Fri, BBBC1, 7pm) Goodbye Top Of The Pops-The Final Countdown (Today, BBC2, 7pm) Current affairs Judah & Mohammad (Monday, C4,8pm) Happy returns TV That Broke The Rules—MTV's Top 25 Moments (Tuesday, MTV, 9pm) Film The Truman Show (Today, C4,10pm) Frankly, my dear Sunday 30 July Being Frank (C4,8.55am) It's kicking off Combat Club (Five, 11.30am) Pop eats itself Top Of The Pops-The Final Countdown(BBC2, 7pm) Film choice The Truman Show (C4,10pm) Pick of the day Tribe (BBC2, 9pm) Real-life tale Alive (C4,8pm) Love and death Silent Witness (BBC1, 9pm) Scream time The Alien Saga (Biography, 10pm) Current affairs Panorama (BBC1, 10.15pm) You say BBC1 Variations Sky One Sunday July Films Radio Satellite, digital & radio Sunday 30 July Pick of the Day The one to watch Monday 31 July Critics choice A grim future? 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David Cameron is all about caring and sharing. And his new Tory women are hopelessly devoted to his cause. By Lesley White, Portraits: Pal Hansen Samsung Share the Experience The Knightsbridge Matki Bookmenzies High Moral Standpoints Vi-Spring No Way out Apetina Feta Pirates of the Mediterranean Wickes Baumatic And now for my Lasttrick His death-defying stunts made him an international man of mystery. But did Harry Houdini lead a life of even greater intrigue — as a secret agent? By Tony Barrell Pedigree Neville Johnson Wharfside Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Emma Hope Malaria It only Takes One Bite Dodge Contents Bombay Sapphire Boots Shane Watson The love holiday Inside Samsung I am what I am You do Celebrity Sex Clinic Breakfast Sunglasses Mazda This woman is an American size O, British size 4. This is California's new aspirational body shape The Hollywood culture of skinny has spawned an entire industry, in which doctors, nutritionists, stylists and personal trainers all contribute to the idea that size zero is normal. Is this fashion gone mad or a mass cultural eating disorder? Kate Spicer reports from LA How Do I Tell my Best Friend She's Too Thin? When Heston met Lee Who would have thought it? Style's own Heston Blumenthal, the UK's most talented chef, is mates with fashion supremo Alexander McQueen. But what could they possibly have in common? Boots What's a girl to do? Single? Despairing at the lack of quality men? 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Anita Chaudhuri reports on the latest cures for our most common complaint McVitie's HobNobs Cornish tasty Take 3 ingredients A French revolution Truly Scrumptious How to throw a Party The invites, the guest list, the table, the music, the fizz . . . Let Yasmin Mills and her party-seasoned friends fill you in on a few hot tips Egyptian bed linen Go with the grain It's fluffy, it's simple, it looks gorgeous. No, it's not a Wag, it's Heston Blumenthal's perfect couscous. Photograph by Patrice de Villiers Table Talk Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Gallery sur mer When he built a holiday home in the idyllic Provencal countryside, the art dealer Enrico Navarra couldn't bear to leave his work behind. The house-cum-gallery is now making a splash on the St Tropez scene Gallery sur mer Times Online In the stars Mrs Mills solves all your problems Christa D'Souza 1661 The baby-making game Nivea Sensitive Calming Day Cream Diesel Denim Gallery
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