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News from 06/08/2006

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Kevin Dunn, Tracey Boles, John Dugdale, William Kay, Arfon Fry, Inkeri Clifford, Jon Snow, Barbara Hall, Matthew Wall, K M R, Lucas Hollweg, Johnny Davis, N J, Pauline O'Connor, John-Paul Flintoff, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Daisy Waugh, Ian Papworth, Amanda Ursell, Christopher Taylor, Jim Munro football editor, Gordon Strachan, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, Jean Butler, Jan Falkowski, Peter Whittie, Dr Berge Azadian, Rachel Griffin, Frank Whitford, Margo Katzenberger, David Gower, Dom Joly, Allan Brown, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Andy Sinclair, Dave Holmes, P D, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Duncan Bannatyne's, John Finegan Co Cavan, Andrew Sullivan, Alison Kervin, Martin Brundle, Clive Davis, E P, Hilary Davies, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Ariel Leve, Gerard Riley, Derek Breden, Robert Winnett, Andrew Clover, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Rt Hon Alan Beith, Brian Johnson-Thomas, Christopher Hart, Robert Winnett Whitehall Correspondent, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Nicola Smith, Dean Nelson, David Leoppard, Michael Portillo, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, Richard Fletcher, Bernard Connolly, Joan Smith, Mel Gibson, Ian Belcher, Sarah-Kate Templeton Health Correspondent, Holly Watt, Brian Perryman, Rt Hon Michael Mates, Professor Robert Rowthorn, Peter Parker, Christine Toomey, Paul Ham, Robin Scott-Elliot, Zelda Robinson, Stevan Swinford, Paul Donovan, Peter Shearlock, Mark Spragg, Chris Woodhead, Michael Didbin, Steve Boyd, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Tony Coleman, Garth Pearce, Paul Driver, John Follain, David Rowan, Ashley Ward, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Rick Cowdery, Mark Edwards, Michael Theodoulou, Rt Hon George Howarth, Rachel Bridge, Heston Blumenthal, Tim Cooper, Stephen Amidon, Nick Gilbert, John Starling, Sutton Coldfield, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Claire Wilton, Alan Combes, Robin Hockley, Raymond Keene, Jamie Foxx, Tony Redhead, Kate Saunders, Rod Liddle, Lawrence Booth, Richard Lambert, David Cracknell, Robbie Hudson, Zoe Brennan, Cosmo Landesman, Lindsay Duguid, Emma Smith, Ann M McKenzie, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Nick Cain, Lucy Atkins, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Shane Warne, Lorenzo Martinelli, Ian Critchley, Keith Woodley, Helen Brown, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Anna Mikhailova, Mark Stucklin, Christopher Goodwin, Bethan Cole, Roland White, Garth Wiseman, John Prescott Mp, Steven Swinford, Abul Taher, Maurice Chittenden, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, Brendan Simms, M E, Sarah Demspter, Ian Edwards, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Gerry Watson, Margaret Walters, Michael Smith, John Harlow, Chris Haslam, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, Murray Head, Matthew Campbell, Louise Johncox, John Carey, Rod Lawton, Jane Healing, Rod Oakey, Stephen Pettitt, Will Iredale, Paul Davies, Jessica Bown, Mark Thompson, Claudia Croft, Sally Kinnes, George Owen, Marie Colvin Tyre, Roger Dobson, Stephen Price, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, Christopher Hitchens, Graham Norwood, Gerr… …-Martin, Andrew Frankel, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Cezary Krol, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Amir Taheri, Julian Weinberg, Manish Agarwal, Rosanna Greenstreet, Penny Perrick, Clive Twigg, Sarah Baxter, Chris Feetenby, Matthew Goodman, Alastair Knight, Kingston Smith, Jason Dawe, John Robinson, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Banks accused of 'illegal' overdraft charges Iran's plot to mine uranium in Africa Contents Briton is the woman to cross Australia by horse Hopes of peace rise with UN deal Contents The Sunday Times Contents Want fixed prices that fall in December 2007? ID card fee could make goverment a profit Cutting costs 'put troops in danger' SAS get 505 pay rise to half quitters Picture Gallery Contents Revealed: identity of erotic diarist behind summer's hottest book Motorists face black boxes in cars for road pricing Give me risk-free savings Tour de France victor to lose title Ofcom Glaxo's cure for 'restless legs' was an unlicensed drug British children among Europe's most deprived Bullying court case led victim to lost family Find our Cool Dad 2006 How to Enter £10m Van Gogh portrait not by him, say experts Film Spies trawl Friends Reunited for terror whispers British Library quest of 9/11 plotter Sky Ah, a nice noisy day in the garden Complaints get heated Vauxhall 'Miracles' set to make British cardinal a saint An Orgy of Contradictions In a sensational trial all about sex, a politician has pulled off an extraordinary victory. Allan Brown reports Gail, the Glaswegian Wife to Die for Borat goes on US offensive (very) NHS patients make beeline for Belgium Volkswagan Financial Services (UK) Limited Peace Hopes Rise Israeli commandos are now striking at Hezbollah militants in Lebanon with daring ground raids. But the UN will vote on a ceasefire deal within days. Can It work? A special report on the prospects for peace Terrorism is rotting the Islamic revolution it craves Hezbollah's men of terror are both the strength and the Achilles heel of a movement that seeks to spread Islamic states, says Amir Taheri But Raids Go on Bloody History of International Peacekeepers Offers Little Hope of Lasting Security False IDs feed teenage beach rampage No 10 silent on Blair 'copyright talks' with Cliff … SAAB No 10 silent on Blair 'copyright talks' with Cliff A damaged man's showdown with the devil Stupidity has its place The Pension Service Don't cry for Castro Onspeed The moral battle An unliberated bias in favour of women Wanted: a practical guide to saving the warming planet Picture Gallery Hideously lucky— Cameron puts his faith in green tie Atticus Euro Tunnel Strange but true: with Blair gone, Britain will be weaker Hezbollah does not lead all Arabs Microsoft Corporation We need to talk immigration A safe secret service Points Birthdays The Arctic was easier, says 200-mile Thames swimmer Use sun cream all year round to stop skin damage-doctor New migrants take students' summer jobs Ooh look Miss, you're on TV stark naked UK fast foods high in heart risk fats Currys Rebels 'smell blood' in lawless Baghdad Americans lose faith in war Marine fights back over Iraq 'massacre' Louvre forced to rethink its glass pyramid Ntl: Telewest Prince poised to inherit Italian royal challenge Mr Big forecasts a UK crime wave A dream home abroad for less than a Mercedes Boy wins £300,000 payout for noise of Red Arrows Nhfa St. Joseph's Hospice Pets pay price of Polish exodus Times Online Indian royals fight for empire of the hotels Oar Idol: the Chinese use reality TV to pick Olympic coxes Ntl: Telewest Indian royals fight for empire of the hotels British sheila takes ride into Aussie history First horsewoman to cross country Volcanic eruption 'triggered biblical parting of Red Sea' Blonde from Esher and a serial killer intrigue US British sheila takes ride into Aussie history First horsewoman to cross country Blonde from Esher and a serial killer intrigue US Bridezillas fall to earth with the blues Studio blows 'overpaid' Cruise off the screen Jack Nicholson to demolish his friend Brando's house Persuading you that he isn't just a useless, troublesome … Cuba's new Castro stays in shadows Volvo Today's weather Six injured as aircraft crashes News in Brief Hockney's tip Families paying inheritance tax soar Benz bonanza Former manager Robson in hospital Three tickets share £6.7m Lotto jackpot Death in Benidorm Mexican recount Foxy Gail shows the glamorous face of socialism The Times Foxy Gail shows the glamorous face of socialism Fashion gets shirty with Israel No danger, please — we're firemen Madonna has a new public relations firm the Vatican Ford Contents 2am latest: Britain's Andy Murray storms to ATP final in America Ashton to get England call-up Contents Mitsubishi Motors England thwarted by Bell hits third ton Visitors prosper, but their success is only relative The partnership of Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan helped make up for some poor bowling and has given the tourists hope of salvaging the Test. By John Stern Pakistan's top order After an abject start, Pakistan finally put up some fight-but where was the Headingly atmosphere of old? Camera-shy cricket must keep umpire's decision final England have been blessed by good fortune in this Test, but calls for greater use of television in helping the umpires should be resisted Evita Read takes gloves off The wicketkeeper has improved his batting, but a boundary flare-up in May might hold a clue to his England recall Bell in tune at right time for Ashes The Warwickshire batsman is in superb form and his performances at No 6 look sure to see him earn a prominent role in Australia this winter, writes Andrew Longmore Shoaib's return sets hearts racing The fastest bowler on earth and Pakistan's not-so-secret weapon played his first compentitive game since injury yesterday-on a village ground. By Lawrence Booth 'My dream was to hit a century at Lord's, but what I do now fulfils me like never before' Allround star Jaguar Stroke fear as Robson, 73, is admitted to hospital Having beaten cancer three times, the much-loved former manager is back in hospital after being taken ill while watching lpswich Town. By Derek Clements Power play pays off for Palace Barnett strike lifts Newell Hartson too strong for Hull Hayles hurts weak Wolves Coca-Cola League One Bendtner boosts the Blues Fast start sees Cardiff past brave Barnsley Preston regret missed chance Burley rings the changes in bid to resurrect Saints Southampton kick off their Championship campaign against Derby this afternoon boasting a new look after their summer recruitment drive, writes Kevin Dunn Healy gives Leeds stuttering start Coca-Cola League Two Own goal spares lbrox blushes for Le Guen Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . . Scottish Football Scottish First Division Second Division Highland League Fixtures Carrick adds to Manchester United's woes A 1-0 win over Ajax may have clinched the Amsterdam tournament, but red cards and injuries have taken their toll Fighting Talk Jose Mourinho cannot wait to get his Chelsea players back to England and launch a defence of their Premiership title Wilting Blues feel the heat Far from being Celtic's highest earner, Roy Keane was no higher than eighth In this exclusive extract from his autobiography, Gordon Strachan tells how he was courted by Celtic, the truth behind the Roy Keane deal and why he admires Rupert Lowe How I upset Adams Curse of agents in football Proformula Scratch Remover Kick-off for O'neill The priorities may have changed for Aston Villa's new manager, but he remains as enthusiastic and passionate as ever Lerner poised for Villa control The billionaire closing in on a £64m deal is unlike other tycoons who have invested in football clubs, writes Brian Doogan Pride and Sikh Simon Wilde meets the new face of English cricket and discovers a modest young man not feeling the weight of increasing expectations Flying Scot Murray races to final The British No 1 turns on the style to beat Dmitry Tursunov 6-2 7-5 and book his place in the final of the Legg Mason Classic. By Derek Clements Warne toils without profit County scoreboards Gullivers Loye keeps Sussex out Slick Surrey charge ahead Round-up Silver lining for relay quartet Great Britain's 4x200m relay team are pipped for gold by Italy after a most of medal chances are spurned at the European championships, writes Craig Lord Button comes undone Prestbury Hungarian grid The top 10 Sacked Landis 'has soiled yellow jersey' The American is set to be stripped of his Tour de France title after his B sample produced another positive result, but he denies any wrongdoing, says Robin Scott-Elliot A cycle of Deceit The positive dope tests recorded by Floyd Landis and Justin Gatlin are the latest examples of the win-at-all-costs credo that is slowly poisoning sport Rogers clinches last-gasp victory Players' survey voices concern for game A poli of professionals in England shows that they are concerned about the future of rugby union and want a bigger say in the way it is organised. By Nick Cain Touareg Kear off to flying start Ouija Board spirits away the spoils The Goodwood carnival was glorious for the punters and as the 12th favourite got home yesterday the bookies were left counting their losses, writes Tony Coleman Women putt on a happy face The world's best women players provide a timely reminder that golf at this level does not have to be all about frayed tempers and scowls The Sunday Times Heart of Gold Blonde, tall and beautiful, the Swedish heptathlete is also the best all round athlete in the world and aims to prove it in Gothenburg tomorrow. By Alison Kervin This week in Gothenburg Tv: From tomorrow BBC1, 9am BBC2, 4.30pm; British Eurosport, 9am The Fantasy Game Taking on the World Andrew Longmore Sailing round the world just once is daunting enough, but Alex Thomson is doing it three times, culminating in a challenge for the 2008 Vendee Globe Becalmed Cowes bows out with whimper The weather put paid to a vintage finish at the Skandia Cowes Week, but the Solent has seen a series of fine races and excellent racing, reports Richard Lewis Baileys toast their success Rugby Union Results round-up Other Sport Athletics Times Online Timesonline. co. uk/carocator Today's racing Sailing: Cowes Week Record falls as Bayliss takes Brands Hatch pole Sports round-up Racing Let's all pity poor Ashley Inside the Blue Kingdom High Mcllvanney is away No ifs or butts, this is just cruel Great expectations No more camera obscura Con't despair if your digital holiday photos always turn out a blurred mess. Rod Lawton shows how new cameras and old-fashioned know-how can make us all better photographers First there was G. Then pre-N, draft-N and soon N. Confused? Mr Versatility Panasonic Dmr-Ex95 — typically £650, or £570 from www. be-direct. co. uk Stars of click lit Ever fancied a one-to-one with your favourite author? Robbie Hudson finds sutes for connected book fans A Mini Cooper S for only £5? Aygo Contents Land Rover may go in Jaguar sell-off Car giants threaten to walk out on Formula One Bacardi fires up float plans Mortagages for Business Car giants threaten to walk out on Formula One Parker to chair Mondi Set up a firm and become filthy rich Publishing tycoon Felix Dennis shows budding milionaries how to avoid his own whooping mistakes Debenhams moves on Irish stores Business Digest Dentists get their teeth into AIM Dragon plans stock market listing Aussies thirst after Thames Water Buffett's profits surge The Sunday Times Firms face record power bills Directors sue house builder over pay Chinese blow for Kingfisher Times Online Timesonline Lawyers targeted in £34m Izodia fraud King to soothe market fears on base rate hike Oligarchs in line for huge windfall from Sual float OFT probe into 'price fixing' by health suppliers ITV chief to stand down with golden goodbye SAP Cut-price airline Zoom is spreading its wings Gym chains work up £850m sweat Rail firm given two hours to sign £1bn deal Battle looms over site of new MoD training base Allen writes himself out in ITV soap opera climax Bank decides to turn up the heat Cooling economy will not put an end to rate rises Wanted: Buyer for Jaguar The Engineering May Be Innovative but the Styling is Stuck in the 1980s On the Skids Why Barclays banks on this Oxford ascetic John Varley his bank with an eloquent poise. But others want his job, and last week's profits may mask problems as bad debt soars The Sunday Times ITV boss's successor will need a new vision As Charles Allen falls on his sword, who can take on the task of turning round the ailing broadcaster, ask Dominic Rushe and Mark Kleinman Relax: start-ups need not go wrong Hsbc Relax: start-ups need not go wrong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enter the New Millionaire Dragons Paphitis turns 40 fags into £100m The Dragons' Den star is looking for more opportunities after selling the La Senza lingerie firm. Report by Matthew Goodman and Richard Fletcher Think outside the box to finance a new firm How to win at business There are many ways to get funding for your business, and they are not always the most obvious or orthodox Selling blinds opened my eyes to opportunities in retailing How I Made It Cost of giving loans to directors The Business Doctor Employees or Self-Employed World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Magners leads the great cider revival Supermarkets report sparkling sales after a huge TV advertising campaign to capture the imagination of the nation's tipplers. By Matthew Goodman Sunday-times Business Letters E-on Sainsbury scion goes clubbing Prufrock Eco rules for the jet set Prufrock Premier Foods boss cooks up £450m swoop Contents Sex, the City & the £800k Woman Did she really deserve that much compensation for office bullying? In an exclusive interview Helen Green tells Jasper Gerard why she's worth Vauxhall Farewell, Fidel . . . Cuba The ailing Comandante has handed power to his younger brother Raul (75) in the hope of maintaining his communist legacy, but Cuba knows that momentous changes is on the way, writes Matthew Campbell in Havana Childhood abuse that lay behind my breakdown Awaits a new revolution Green dreams are mainstream, but no one told the hippies Zac's there, and Dave might come — but the Big Green Gathering is struggling to handle a climate of change, says John-Paul Flintoff He still holds the left in thrall despite his ravaged legacy Revolutionary sloganising is not enough to disguise a stagnant society, says Christopher Hitchens, former left-wing firebrand Clever isn't a dirty word What the British Jews think of Israel's war There are doubts about tactics, But also resentment of media bias, says David Rowan When I am the Mayor of London Trapped in the stalker's web Multiple Classified Advertising Items Granny had a ball during the blitz When Eva Rice read her grandmother's wartime diaries she was amazed by her liberated life, finds Kate Saunders Muslim integration has come to a halt Jon Snow found a worrying trend towards separation among the young when he toured the country to test Muslim opinion Death in the land of the smiling tiger As a survey shows more Britons than ever want to escape to a life in the sun, Michael Sheridan tells a cautionary tale Renault Beat the graduate slave trap Finding a toehold in the job market doesn't have to mean offering to work unpaid, says Karen Robinson Multiple Display Advertising Items On the Right Track for Work Experience Valueless ideas on right and wrong Answer the question A perfect honeymoon with the kids in tow The children don't have to stay behind when you remarry - just plan it right, advises Zoe Brennan Come on, how hard can this mummy and daddy malarkey be? Slack Dad The first in a new series on fatherhood debunks the myths of parenting Multiple Display Advertising Items Mephisto Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser Solutions to superior 52 and dodeka 45 The Sunday Times Crossword Burying the ghost of my schoolboy cream cake disaster Winner's Dinners Posh at cutting edge of debate This Life The Daily Telegraph: Kim McLagan Last word . . . Something … the Knottiest Problem The Daily Telegraph: Rupert Pole Winner's Letters Today, Gone Tomorrow People of the Week Let's Hope … Insured Talking Heads From the Daily Mail, From The Times, From The Daily Telegraph: P. S. Contents Customers hit as banks exploit rate rise Firms are already using the base rate hike as an excuse to punish savers and borrowers, says Clare Francis What the increase means for you News in Brief Lloyds TSB Bank plc Raid on small retirement pots is no trivial matter A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Finance boss halves his slice of Hovis group to net £1m Directors' Deals Pass on your pension free of inheritance tax A new scheme aims to let your heirs inherit your pension. But how long will Labour allow it, asks David Budworth Trusts where investors swim in a bigger pool A-Z Money I is for investment trusts The Launch of a New Star Base rate rise bodes ill for stock market Multiple Display Advertising Items How technology can slash the cost of phoning home It is now possible to make free mobile calls back to Britain when you are on holiday overseas, writes Matthew Wall Time may be up for free banking We already pay £1bn for fee-charging premium accounts, and we could soon be paying for basic banking too, warns Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey I'm a man on emissions. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm a man on emissions . . . Portfolio Snapshot Black box chops insurance bills for young drivers Mo… Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Factfile You need a calamity account Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Brother put veteran actor out of work Fame and Fortune Lovejoy star Dudley Sutton now struggles to find parts—and he lays the blame on the rise of reality TV By Jessica Bown National Savings and Investments Contents Contents How A house in an artistic community in . . . Contents Turned on by our au pair Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? The Filter House, Wardle, Greater Manchester, £400,000 Design Classics Brompton folding bike Change of tack £2.8m Houses of the week Modern, masculine and minimalist £575,000 Hideaway for a Highland fling £265,000 Featherstone Leigh Dylan harvey The crying game The dire shortage of top-end homes to buy and to rent in London has led to tantrums and tears, reports Helen Davies Box it up The coast's next Fancy living by the seaside? Cally Law picks six towns where you can without breaking the bank Wave On the market Desperate in Bordeaux Cash-strapped Brits will go to any lengths to let their gites, admits Daisy Waugh The-arboretum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The secret agent Our undercover estate agent says competitors aren't the only pests he encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Kfh. co. uk Rescued by Barney It took a purple dinosaur and a lot of hard work to save Ministerley Hall from collapse, says Rosanna Greenstreet Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperialwharf Spanish Bohemia There's only one quaint village to live in if you're an artist or aesthete. Mark Stucklin visits Gaucin, near the Costa del Sol On the market Knight Frank In a city where closet-sized spaces serve as family … Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanishshowrooms Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Many years ago I spent a cold Thursday night on a Londo It's official: our world is becoming noisier. Roland White finds out how to deal with the everyday racket Eight steps to silence The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Henry Cecil's Secret Passion Away from the world of racehorses there is a softer side to the champion trainer, finds Caroline Donald The Sunday Times home insurance service Garden Cuttings What to do this week Savills First policemen. . . … now landlords are getting younger, too, finds an awed Rosie Millard The Market Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes Contents Sunday times Travel Advertising Contents Regulars Who Says Bird-Spotting is Boring? In the twitcher's paradise of Costa Rica, Dom Joly goes on his own style of wildlife tour — a 50mph zipwire over the rainforest Sunsail Clubs Doc Holiday Tired of tough trekking? Doc prescribes the chill pills Smug Shot The Doctor Says The Doc's quick fixes When holidays Attack Illegible Article The taste of fame Every country has its culinary superstars — and here's how to sample their best creations. By Ian Belcher Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items The Taste of Fame The Sunday Times Good Gear Natasha was a swinger Andy Sinclair reached his peak while dangling high above the Alps Voyages of Discovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Diving for Cheats Why bother passing your Padi when there's an easier way to dive? Stephen Bleach tests the all-new Bob Five more ways to go deep without diving Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Castles in the sky Dizzying architecture, wild landscapes: from Cuenca to La Mancha, Brian Jackman explores Spain's hidden heart of stone The Sunday Times Raymond Blanc pays for robbery Where was I? Last-minute bargains Oil slick bound for Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Is there any more quintessential English summertime … The punter's guide to Oxbridge Picnics, parasols and gentle inebriation — could there be a more glorious way to while away a summer's day, asks Chris Haslam Tips for punters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Friendly gendarmes, naked Corsicans — France has it all, says Michael Dibdin Where was I Win a luxurious long weekend on the lle de Ré, courtesy of L'Hotel de Toiras and Ryanair The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Dinners Ltd Contents Contents Cars on TV Car Advertising Hey, I like my streets mean Me and my motors Hey, I like my streets mean Mercedes SL tearaway Up to speed Cheap insurance, by robot Cars from Woolworths A Little bit of a blot on the badge Drives the Porsche Cayman Vital Statistics The Opposition On the tail of the tailgater New cameras are aimed at stopping the bumper huggers, reports Joseph Dunn Volkswagen What's the big idea? You've shrunk my car Can the driver of Britain's biggest car be tempted to switch to one of the smallest. Emma Smith reports on an experiment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pocket Detective In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Buggy Builder The Knowledge the Jeep All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Engine Detox Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Look, Bishop killjoy — I've found the holy grail Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Offers Direct Used Car: Mercedes-Benz Sl Second Opinion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deal of the Week MPH Live Motoring Theatre Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved My First Crash Think! The Internet Fast Lane Enduroindia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Bose Contents In 1968, with revolution in the air, Jean-Luc Godard … Going straight to the top After The Line of Beauty, the fast-rising Hayley Atwell has become Woody Allen's latest muse. By Peter Whittle Picture Gallery How to take power and influence people Hollywood producers and rappers are following an unlikely but ruthless guru. Christopher Goodwin reports Patrick Swayze Miracles in miniature Adam Elsheimer's tiny paintings influenced Rembrand and Rubens. Now shown together for the first time, they still make a big impact, says Frank Whitford Not very revealing Rest of the week's films This portrait of 1950s pin-up Bettie Page is ultimately little more than a snapshot Gripping, but hardly Vice-like Comparisons with the TV show aside, Miami Vice is escapist fun says Edward Porter In further good news for John Prescott, Channel 4 is … Culture Soapbox Kate, the preacher from the deep Memory highway So what look them so long? He's got bigger fish to fry Paolo Nutini, an Italian-Scottish teenager, is cooking up a soul storm, says Tim Cooper Starred and feathered Rest of the week's theatre Stena Line Meet the trouble and strife James Joyce's neurotic romantic life has a deadening effect on his only play, Exiles, and Christopher Hart is not in the mood VeRve Pictures Classical On record The week's essential new releases Handel Italian Cantatas, I Roberta Invernizzi, La Risonanza, dir Fabio Bonizzoni Glossa GCD 921521 Classical CD of the week Pop and Jazz Rubicks In Miniature Sharp Attack B000h80l18 Rainer Pop CD of the week 17 Miracles: The Best of Rainer Glitterhouse Grcd621 Frank Devil's Got Your Gold Universal 1702785 Carla Bozulich Evangelista Constellation Cst1041-2 The Art Ensemble of Chicago Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City: Live at Iridium Pi P120 Herbie Hancock The Essential Herbie Hancock Columbia/Legacy Jazz CK 94593 (two CDs) Danielsson/dell/landgren Salzau Music on the Water ACT 9445-2 Perfect pitch Get on down The Charlatans New kids in town The View A learning experience The Aspen Festival boldly brings students and veterans together, says Hugh Canning Dancing in the Streets What a yummy mummy The Bolshoi's Pharaoh comes startlingly alive for David Dougill The Sunday Times boxoffice service The top events to book now Look ahead Filma The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Music Dance Pop Theatre Edinburgh Festival Art Comedy Pop This week, don't miss The Sunday Times The Louis Malle Collection Vol2 DVDs Games The big bang theory So little time, so much to see. 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