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Contents Israel launches assault to encircle Hezbollah Contents Niki Britain's A1-Qaeda leader seized Contents The Sunday Times Contents A free Mr Men book Next Week Contents Air delays grow as US demands more security Desertion rate has doubled since start of war in Iraq Street unrest feared over terror arrests Contents Wanted: spies (must speak Mandarin) Found after 50 years: first love poems of Ted Hughes Holiday twins: Tony and Dave, the flowerpot men Lastminute Late motherhood as 'big a problem' as teenage mums Britain gives genocide suspect asylum A man accused of helping kill 87,000 Rwandans is living here on welfare, reports Jon Swain Specsavers Opticians Extra NHS billions 'squandered' War Criminals Still Hiding Lasers to fight off wine pirates Mercedes-Benz Hurry up: her interest's waning State schools join flight from A-levels Baccalaureate gains ground Invesco Perpetual Jenni Murray agrees suicide pact with friends Think tank 'sells' access to Whitehall SAAB John Lewis Skoda Auto Deserted toddler and a £2m family from hell Blaggers dial into secrets of the world Telephone tricks used by top firms Monarch Army spy plane runs on sunshine Press Complaints Commission Reid moves to block Romanian migrant rush Vauxhall 'worst Threat since Second World War' Find our Cool Dad 2006 The Men the Police are Holding Integration into British society will not stop Muslim anger Was this the week that terrorism went 'mainstream', asks Navid Akhtar PC World Mosque pleads for calm after being linked to eight suspects Just whose side is Pakistan really on? An ally in the war on terror or a haven for Jihadists? After every outrage, it's the state in the spotlight, says Christina Lamb The 'hearts and minds' battle for British Muslims that failed The government pinned its sights on reform but the taskforce it set up says it has been let down, writes Jon Ungoed-Thomas British Gas The Conspiracy Theories The enemy within DogsTrust Our murderous migrant Tower of Babel It's time for Bush and Blair to try plan B—the humility option Picture Gallery Calling all cars—the chief wants to read Winnie in Welsh Atticus Tony Blair's birthplace has been demolished Atticus 'Elbows' Reid knocks down his odds on becoming Labour leader Atticus Ooh-ah: Oona's memoirs may panic a ready MEP Atticus Trust the Financial Times to spot the good news about Atticus Divided Britain makes a tempting terrorist target Is Ming Campbell confident that he's getting the right Atticus To see what is really bothering young Asians, look … Atticus If you do not wish to read about the seduction Atticus Willow Blair is deaf to his party's warnings Toyota Migrant limits needed Overtaxed Forces Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … The last man they expected to have an SS secret It's sporting to use drugs Thistle Hotels Israel unleashes blitz to beat deadline for a UN ceasefire MazDa Returning home to devastation Barclaycard Bye-bye, Joe: now Hillary's the target Moms join up to help suffering soldier boys Contents Doubts whether Depp can cut it as Sweeney Todd Victims with a licence to kill confuse US law Nissan Cuba's dissident democrats stir as the Castros lie low Multiple Display Advertising Items New bourgeoisie bulldoze Lenin's model village Candidate Royal rues her press exposé Où est mon film version, asks author Swiss alarmed by threat of lake tsunamis Halifax Battle over a suitcase from Auschwitz Son demands relic of lost father Volvo Today's weather Petrol bombs thrown at police News in Brief Apprentice arrest Thousands clear up after deadly typhoon Festival legacy British soldier dies in Afghanistan Last night's winning Lotto numbers Nightclub killing Sri Lanka battles An ugly cop-out on the words Muslim and terror If you are not the possessor of a baby then there is The Times Heather, the girl we love to hate Breeding a lot of bad feeling in Norfolk In an eminently sensible decision, Judge Jeremy Roberts Ford Contents Gerrard slams Walcott choice Leicestershire win Twenty 20 thriller 'i was gobsmacked to find him on the plane' Contents Land Rover Chopra raises Cardiff hopes Coca-Cola League round-up Mellow yellow homecoming for happy Poll As Barnsley earn a 2-1 victory at Colchester, referee Graham Poll returns to action after his World Cup blunder. John Aizlewood watches him grin and bear it Huckerby rescues Canaries Shrimpers caught cold by classy Rangers Burnley guilty of theft charge Bale sparkles in Saints stalemate Fans jeer Sunderland as Chadwick wrecks Quinn's day Paul Forsyth at the Stadium of Light Inspired Fryatt sets up Leicester triumph Ivo Tennant at Walkers stadium Birmingham made to toil by rugged Stoke Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . . Other Football Fixtures The £20m Question Why is this season's must-have an expensive left-back? Ashley Cole will answer Chelsea's prayers as he continues a growing trend that has seen millions spent on star names in unglamorous roles United fans prove they still love Ronaldo McGeady beats St Mirren into submission Buy the left: the pick of Europe's best The Sunday Times Lord of the Wings After a sparkling start to his Anfield career, Mark Gonzalez aims to give Chelsea the runaround today, writes Ian Hawkey Clock ticking on Mourinho's dream Today's Community Shield kicks off a season that sees a brooding Jose Mourinho under more pressure than ever to conquer Europe with Chelsea. By Rob Hughes Cardiff encounter: How Chelsea and Liverpool will line up for the FA Community Shield at the Millennium stadium TV Match Staying off the Boos England fans used to jeer him, but Owen Hargreaves silenced his critics at the World Cup and is now turing his thoughts to a Premiership career The Sunday Times Brits who made it in the Bundesliga Follow the Leader The England captain was once one of the lads but has matured to become the natural choice to take charge Clarity of vision makes welcome change Steve McClaren breaks with the past, determined to mould a team that plays with freedom and finally finds a way to live up to its potential, writes Joe Lovejoy McClaren's new broom Players not in Eriksson's World Cup squad in bold Superstar out of Style His England career surely now over, David Beckham will be remembered for his right foot, good looks and an obsession with crass exhibitionism Madrid hopes for typical Beckham response The former England captain has habitually responded to adversity with good performances. But still his place at Real may be under threat, writes Ian Hawkey International comebacks in their 30s Sport on TV The Sunday Times Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in Port Vale pre-season tour of Czechoslovakia, 1967 Any Answers? Sport Letters The Sunday Times Contents League of their Own Chelsea's all-stars should claim the Premiership title again this season, but only by conquering Europe can Jose Mourinho call his revolution a success Chelsea aim for a third successive Premiership crown Seven days at the Villa The season's most interesting managerial job arguably falls to Martin O'Neill, as he was discovering last week The Sunday Times Jewell has Heskey ready to shine Forgotten striker Emile Heskey is fighting fit as he bids to rebuild his career at Wigan and thrust his name back in the mix for England duty. By Jonathan Northcroft This season's. . . small spenders 'In the first half I was actually trying to get Cristiano booked for diving' Wayne Rooney admits that perhaps he deserves the boo-boy treatment for his conduct in Germany as much as his teammate as the two young stars try to win the title for Sir Alex Ferguson, writes Jonathan Northcroft Henry happy to call tune for Gunners After reaching the World Cup final and deciding to remain in north London, the French striker is feeling optimistic about the future, writes John Aizlewood Rafa aims high with two loose cannons Liverpool Rafael Benitez has taken a chance with his signing of bad boys Bellamy and Pennant, but we should all be hoping his gamble pays off, writes Rob Hughes Arsenal Blackburn Bolton Aston Villa Charlton Chelsea Liverpool Everton Fulham Man City Man United Newcastle Portsmouth Middlesbrough Reading Sheffield Utd West Ham Tottenham Watford Wigan Andriy Shevchenko The top 10 Premiership new boys … Zokora The Sunday Times Benni McCarthy Michael Ballack Denny Landzaat 10 Steven Sidwell 4 Mark Gonzalez 7 Ben Foster 5 Tomas Rosicky Newman's season ahead Forgotten Douglas leaps to surprise silver The triple jumper finished second and Andy Turner took bronze yesterday, but Britain face the real possibility of not winning a single gold medal, writes Richard Lewis Shattered Murray finally runs out of gas The British No1's dream of reaching his first Master Series final ends with a comprehensive 6-2 7-5 loss to young rival Richard Gasquet, writes Derek Clements Testing Times A British medal winner at the European championships admits she is among those who have missed drugs tests It's Sporting to Use Drugs—aa Gill Today's finals in Gothenburg Notts outfoxed by Maddy The Sunday Times Surrey fail to match billing Mark Butcher's star-studded side arrived as favourites but never threatened to live up to the tag, while Essex couldn't get into their stride, reports Simon Wilde Fast Track to the top Simon Wilde Sajid Mahmood goes into this week's final Test against Pakistan looking as if he belongs at the highest level after his bristling display at Headingely England v Pakistan: current series averages Five Asian country players to watch Monty heads new wave Ten years ago there were few Assians in the upper levels of the English game, but times are changing, says Lawrence Booth Chosen Elite Rob Andrew has been favourite for professional rugby's top job, but Sir Clive Woodward is emerging as a real threat The Sunday Times Harlequins stun champions Robinson's power diluted 'I'm now more tolerant, less arrogant. These kids have had a lasting effect on me' Working with young offenders on a new reality TV series has changed the former Formula One boss, he tells Paul Kimmage Man in a hurry Rugby Union Results round-up Rugby League Engage Super League Other Sport Today's racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Irishmen in charge at Dutch Open but Dyson lurks Sport round-up Racing This Week The Times Home victory at a canter The Great Britain and Ireland team turned the Shergar Cup jockey challenge into a one-horse race. By David Parsons Let the office come to you More and more people are working from home, thanks to rabid advances in technology. It's easy to become more flexible, Matthew Wall finds For sale: second-hand computer, with free bank and ID details On your Bike Song and Dance For the Owner of a Large Home Beginner's Bargain Competition winners Do the web tango Whether you're planning a real trip, or simply site-seeing, you will find a partner online. Michael Wright embarks on a tour of Latin America Sprawling Overview News and Culture Magazine Virtual Tourist Early Adopter's Treat Visionary Leader The Sunday Times Nigel Powell answers your technology queries Chips are down for Big Mac Hugh McIlvanney is away Sky Sports It's clear that the drugs don't work The Den of disasters Contents Terrorism alerts 'could send stocks down by 10%' Las Vegas lines up a play for British casinos Unilever slashes jobs Mortgages for Business Grey, female and loaded. . . Contents Gaming wizards of Oz bid for lottery Special Report An Australian firm with a controversal past hopes to hit the UK jackpot, writes Paul Ham Continued on page 7 Aer Lingus beefs up its board Business Digest … venture heads for AIM … by Nasdaq … takes a gamble Multiple Display Advertising Items Ex-CBI boss under fire over Isoft Ryanair plans for buyback Builder adds to Rich List climb Experian boss's £4m safety net Inflation data will calm rate fears Strewth! Aussie soap star seeks bonzer bar sale Cineworld float back on screen Qatar in £1.4bn bid for care homes UK group hires new chief for MoD push Student logs on to the net to clear his debt Supremo picked for Thames Gateway role Heat is on for kitchen firm Multiple Display Advertising Items Transport firm in crisis talks with creditors Emap gets turned on by radio station downloads Bank experiments with a 5% solution British must run faster to join private-equity elite Agenda Morgan Crucible Unfriendly skies Winds of change blow against business in US You are the Target Microsoft and Google are battling for dominance in the online ad market. The winner will be the one that knows the most about you. Report by Richard Fletcher and Mark Kleinman Click Fraud Costs Advertisers $800M a Year What They Charge Advertisers The Sunday Times I'm a celebrity: get the a deal Simon Woodroffe, founder of Yo Sushi, has struggled to launch new ideas under the Yo brand. Is he more entertainer than entrepreneur now? Multiple Display Advertising Items Simon Woodroffe's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Australians bank on UK lottery win Multiple Display Advertising Items How to negotiate with the corporate elephant In the last extract … To Get Rich, … being small is no … deals from much larger companies Insideoutmagazine Philips quits technology race to become a 'lifestyle' brand The group will not battle it out with the likes of Apple and Sony over electronics gadgets, writes Dominic O'Connell Look locally to recruit the best workers How to win at business Week 3: Hiring staff###You can't a local approach for deducated, loyal focused workers who will be with you for years Act early on firm's late starter The Business Doctor Flexible Way to Protect Partners Family unlocks code to success with £11m labelling company How I Made It Rose Lee Founder of The Barcode Warehouse The Times Newspaper Marketing Agency Article Withdrawn Nicklaus gets out of a hole Big drink for Palace chairman On Thursday, as mayhem swept through Britain's airports Charles Dunstone, the jovial chief executive of Carphon Private equity must polish up its Signet bid Isoft Timesonline World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Timesonline Small oil spill for US is giant headache for BP The latest leak in Alaska, although small, has brought a big response by the oil giant, indicative of its deeper problems in America, writes Tracey Boles The Sunday Times Brainerd Communicators: Business Letters Bp's Pipeline Pain Jaguar Contents Wimmin at War It is 25 years since the Greenham Common protests began, Sarah Baxter was there, but now asks why feminist ideals have become twisted into support for groups like Hezbollah Contents Vauxhall Pegleg's back at the World at One Tomorrow Nick Clarke returns to Radio 4 eight months after having a leg amputated. He tells Richard Brooks of his battle to get back on air Publish and Get Instant Gratification with the Itunes of Literature Forget rejection slips and sniffy editors, web publishing will turn the book world on its head, says Martin Wore She's choosing your books Amanda Ross, head of Richard & Judy's book club, rules publishing and yet knows nothing about literature, she tells Giles Hattersley Yes, I made it myself Wanted: a new centre party for lost Americans How to blow up a dead seal Fight club: how computer games escaped onto the streets Down among the mean streets many of us get our no kicks from techno adult games, says Giles Hattersley Honestly, I never want to be leader again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who do you think you are kidding, McHilter? Mel Smith, still furious after his Scottish smoking ban, gives Alastair McKay a piece of his mind MacCa v Mucca: the hidden agenda The real reason Paul McCartney is going to court is to silence Heather for good, says Stuart Wavell NHS It's a strange time to become a Jew. . . The actress Margo Stilley explains how her search for fulfilment has led her to a new faith The Sixties weren't as swinging as you think Behind the glamour of Carnaby Street lay a nation still afflicted by poverty and prejudice, writes Dominic Sandbrook Fighting web's mummy wars Justine Roberts, one of the founders of the popular Mumsnet, tells of the site's battle with parenting guru Gina Ford In some circumstances it really is okay to wear pants on your head Shopping with a princess can require an unusual dress code Multiple Display Advertising Items Secondary school, my first priority Parents are going to extraordinary lengths to win school places, say Sian Griffiths and Hollie Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items IB bandwagon is gathering pace Mephisto 2398 Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2290 Solutions to superior 53 and dodeka 46 The Sunday Times Crossword 4185 Winners Bookwise answers No choice can be the right choice for a big cheese Beware stormy Heather ahead This Life Winner's Dinners People of the Week The Independent: David Maloney Last word. . . … Message … from the … Family Come on Join the Barbie Queue The Daily Telegraph: Arthur Lee Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Rate rises threaten house price revival Property has staged a recovery this year, but further hikes would put the mini-boom at risk. By Clare Francis Should you prepare for the worst? Loans for lessons News in Brief Contents Days from doom Terror threat weighs on Footsie Cheltenham & Gloucester Contents After 47 years of loyalty, Pru sends the boys round Multiple Display Advertising Items Retail bosses aim to book a profit as market value slides Directors' Deals Tax fears on exotic shares People have been piling into London's junior market for the inheritance tax relief, but they may be disappointed, says Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Tips for Savvy Aim Investors Don't throw out the junk options A-Z Money J is for junk bonds At last - a probe into the pushers of useless insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep yourself safe when you bank on the internet A big scare at HSBC highlights the need for customers to dograde their security measures regularly, writes David Budworth Ways to Protect against Fraud What to do if your flight plans hit turbulence People caught up in last week's terror alert should get their money back, but often passengers are not so lucky. By Jessica Bown Know your Flying Rights The Lakes—a land of yuppie carpenters and cheap dentists Kicking up a Stink about Air Compensation Alliance Leicester Insurers may not pay up Offset home loans to join mainstream Mortgages that let you set your savings against your borrowings are likely to take off as their rates fall. By Clare Francis After exit fees, banks find yet another mortgage charge to hike Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Offset Deals Savers get lost in a maze of deals First Timers Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Timesonline Factfile Sympathy for the £800,000 woman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Yacht race pioneer runs a tight ship Fame and Fortune Dee Caffari says she is a born saver—she even likes to hoard chocolate coins at Chrismas. By Jessica Bown Npower Contents Contents A home birth after the news Time and place Moving on Is It worth It? Peniel Chapel, Llangwm, Monmouthshire, £0-plus Design Classics Aarne glasses Straight to the point £1m Slope off to the country £299.950 Houses of the week Feeling the squeeze £470,000 Imagine Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Sideways to Brighton The Letts want to make a lifestyle move, swapping grimy north London for the fresh sea air of the Sussex coast Spencer's selection: The Likely Candidates Co-buyers united Finding a 'mortgage buddy' on the internet is the latest trend among first-time buyers desperate to get on the property ladder. Helen Davies logs on to search for one of her own Wise moves Magpie hits the bar A former director of Newcastle United FC has transformed an old Northumberland pub into a stunning home, says Caroline Branningan Octagon, the Properties of Outstanding Quality from … Octagon The Burrower: The country mole Without a husband in tow, our rural correspondent finds the pleasure of her company is cordially not requested Multiple Display Advertising Items Fine & Country Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida beached? A collapsing market means the outlook for British owners in the Sunshine State is gloomy, says Chris Morris Discount deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons International Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Return to sender With a junk-mail deluge about to start pouring through our letter boxes, it's time to fight back, says Helen Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherpa Dawa to the rescue Caroline Donald meets a Nepalese mountain guide who first saved the life of a British woman — and then helped to salvage her garden The Sunday Times Garden Cuttings What to do this week Ask the Experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@dsunday-times. co. uk The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Time for a break Are tenants househunting or on holiday in August, asks Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingsway Square Contents Prêt à dormir Just one more. . . Road to Damascus Room only Frankly strange Riding with Rembrandt To mark the painter's 400th birthday, Philip Sen follows a cycle route through the Dutch landscapes he immortalised on canvas Travel brief Birthday treats: where to make the most of the master's 400th Quick Fixes Your Hols A cruises ship to the carival, a dilemrra over jabs an the cost of staying on in Thailand Markwarner Smug Shot The Jury Multiple Display Advertising Items When holidays Attack Eurostar 6 Dream Parks GB Airways Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items 6 Dream Parks How to skip the queues Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La France Profonde Stroppy Parisians might not stop for Normand, but you should. It's a quiet haven of classical gardens, abbeys and appley alcohol, says Stephen Clarke Travel brief The Sunday Times Air chaos: it's a refund lottery Multiple Display Advertising Items Warnings over Diving Deaths Spanish Jelly Armada Mickey Mouse Policing Dancing in the dark in Barcelona After a sangria-scaked flamenco show, Sarah Anderson soon put her foot in it Getting to the Med No Fly Zone Channel Ferries The Tunnel Non-flying holidays Britain Europe More airport-free holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols From £3-a-day Thailand to sleep-ins in Mauritius, it's all fun for Flona Bruce Where was I The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavia & the Baltics Contents Contents Cars on TV Contents I tuned up early as a boy racer Me and my motors A little lion's roaring success On his CD Changer BMW takes on the Discovery Up to speed Speed-limiter is unveiled Car washers break hose ban Clever clogs doesn't quite pull it off Andrew Frankel Drives the Volkswagen Golf GT The Internet Fast Lane Push button B to be rescued A new hi-tech device can take the drama out of a roadside crisis, reports Emma Smith How the motorhome changed Even caravanners once derided them. But now rock stars are climbing abroad, says Emma Smith The Bad Old Days: Three of the Dinosaurs Where to Join the Gypsy Set Multiple Display Advertising Items Intelligent Sat Nav In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Flexible Friend The Knowledge the Severn Bridge All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Cyberspace Test Drive Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Used Car: Alfa Romeo Spider Second Opinion The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't all point and laugh at once Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tracker Deal of the Week Shell Optimax Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved The Sunday Times The Internet Fast Lane My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Regtranfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Rolex Boyhood dreams made real Lord March on the inspiration behind the world's largest gathering of classic cars The Essentials Goodwood Revival An old-fashioned race weekend featuring thrills, spills and priceless cars Saab 9-3 Dedicated followers Matching the stylishness of the cars with period clothes is half the fun of the Revival. And it needn't cost a fortune, says Alison Jane Reid Where to find the look Princess Stars of the screen Classic cars have become the movie star's best friend, says Giles Chapman The thoroughbreds roar back for more Every race featcres an all-star cast. Andrew Franked picks the vintage racing machines the watch out for on the Goodwood circuite How they cut the toll of tragedy écurie 25 Supercar Club Vitra The forgotten hero of F1 Phil Hill was a world champion, so why is he largely unknown, asks Andrew Frankel Bramley The A-Z of having a glorious time at Goodwood Nick Savage's alphabetical guide to getting the most out of the Revival Seiko The Sunday Times Salute to an air ace The flyer who stunned the crowds will be celebrated this year, says Alistair Weaver Nav Now Right Registrations Many Years of Experience The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Contents Razorlight Contents Carry on vamping In her latest incarnation. Christina Aguilera is claming the music of the speakeasy for her own. Is there nothing, asks Dan Cairns, she can't do? Conspiracy theories play no part in Oliver Stone's World Trade Center. So, has this Hollywood rebel finally given up on the cause? A rather curious collection Edinburgh's small show of Van Goghs bought by 'pioneering' Britons is patchy, but rarely short of interest, says Frank Whitford Mueck's a real eye-opener Hooked on classics: why we're all mad about Rome (and … The classical world fascinates us because it is at once so ciose and so remote, says Sally Kinnes The Third Man PG, 104 mins Multiple Display Advertising Items Monster House PG, 90 mins Innocent Volces 12A, 120 mins To Die in San Hilario 12a, 95 mins Nacho Libre 12A, 92 mins Tideland 15,118 mins Alpha Male 15,100 mins Wilderness 15,93 mins What a shower M Night Shyamalan has gone from The Sixth Sense to nonsense with Lady in the Water, says Edward Porter 'oh, what a Show! Culture Soapbox Improve our minds? The past lives Savour Life, Sabour Leffe It's the little things in life The perfect storm The RSC's Tempest is full of rough magic, but a majestic King John steals its thunder, says Christopher Hart The Tempest No smoke, but plenty of fire Mel Smith may fail to light up, but elsewhere passions burn, says Adrian Turpin The unholy family Religion gets a kicking on the Fringe, but the best comics stay closer to home. By Stephen Armstrong Suzuki Classical On record The week's essential new releases Rosa Ponselle American Recordings, 1923-1929, Volume 1 Naxos Historical 8.111138 Classical CD of the week Rossini Matilde di Shabran Juan Diego Florez, Annick Massis, Bruno de Simone, Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia, cond Riccardo Frizza Decca 475 7688 Beethoven Violin Sonatas, Op 23, Op 30 No 2 Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec Harmonia Mundi HMC 901919 Sibelius String Quartets, 1888-1889 Tempera Quartet BIS-CD-1476 Pop and Jazz Various Artists Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson EMI 367 4781 Lambchop Damaged City Slang Slang 1041092 Cursive Happy Hollow Saddle Creek SCE94CD Captain Pop CD of the week This is Hazelville EMI 3708502 Various Artists London is the Place for Me 4 Honest Jon's HJRCD25 Tangerine Dream Nebulous Dawn: The Early Years Castle CMETD1366 Dick Gaughan Lucky for Some Greentrax CDTRAX290 Cormac Kenevey This is Living Candid CCD 79846 Amadou & Mariam Je pense a toi Universal 9833318 The Cardigans New kids in town Duke Special Brits lead the way in Santa Fe Hugh Canning feels patriotic about brilliant productions of Thomas Adés's the Tempest and Mozart's The Magic Flute HMV Heaven come to the Albert Hall The premiere of Julian Anderson's 'secular Mass' was a revelation, says Paul Driver The top events to book now Leonardo da Vinci: Experience, Experiment and Design Sacred Monsters Cézanne in Britain Spamalot Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre John Peter and Robert Hewison Art Dance Concerts Pop Pick of the Proms Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Music Theatre Comedy Film Superman Returns Theatre The Comedy of Errors Art Kandinsky: The Path to Abstraction Comedy Bill Bailey Opera Hérodiade Dance Bolshoi Ballet Concerts London Winds Pop Juana Molina Saved by the belle The Bolshor's Cinderella teeters on the brink for David Dougill Starbucks Coffee The Sunday Times DVDs Razorlight Razorlight Syphor Filter: Dark Mirror PSP, £34.99; ages 16+ Darkstar One PC, £29.99; ages 12+ The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema Official London Theatre Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Ellen Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items The first lady of Iraq Daughter of the Desert The Remarkable Life of Gertrude Bell by Georgina Howell MacMillan £20 pp503 Read on. . . 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