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John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Robert Chadwick, William Kay, Lucy Cambridge, Barbara Hall, More Raphael, Ian Fraser, Lucas Hollweg, Jasmine Gardner, John-Paul Flintoff, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Pamela Dore, Peter Whittle, Fiona Slater, Michael Burleigh, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Carole McEntee-Taylor, Simon Hacker, David Lowe, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, Susan d'Arcy, Peter Day, Shahid Malik, Frank Whitford, Derek Haslam, Rachel de Thame, Nicolette Jones, Sybil Kapoor, David Gower, David Smith, Mike Welch, Duncan Bannatyne, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, Frederic Raphael, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Pablo Robertstart, Joseph Dunn, Ray Davidson, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Ariel Leve, Robert Sandall, Jay Travers, Robert Winnett, Fred Litten, Patrick Moore, Deborah McCaffer, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Mike Williams, Paul Whitlock, David Dougill, Howard Price, Hamoudi Saffar, Christopher Hart, Hannah Fletcher, John Elliott Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Barnes, Patrice de Villiers, Jill Parsons, Debbie Goodchild, Stuart Thompson, Anne-Marie Conway, Paul Forsyth, Hugh Canning, Craig McLean, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Peter Kemp, Dean Nelson, Michael Portillo, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Adrian Turpin, Dave Pollard, Anita Chaudhuri, Greg Struthers, Rosalind Preston, Paul Stavris, Jeremy Taylor, Charles Wade, Jeremy Guscott, Holly Watt, Geoffrey Dicks, Barney Smith, Sylvie Nickels, Stuart Andrew, Mary Beard, Christopher Silvester, Mark Espiner, Jon Sutcliffe, Pat Cash, Vincent Crump, Giles Hattersley, John Owen, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Karen Underwood, Ronald Buchanan, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Nick Newman, John Follain, Barry Borman, Shelley Von Strunckel, Sarah Duguid, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Stuart Andrews, Paul Durman, Jane Davies, Nick Palmer Mp, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Robert Hughes, Ken Thompson, Heston Blumenthal, Matthew Perry, John Wallinger, Holly Groom, Sarah Marks, Phil Baker, Crispin Wates, Colin Harper, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Ron Borzoni, John Tusa, Alex Delmar-Morgan, Lawrence Booth, Cosmo Landesman, Sharon Ridoynauth, Marie Colvin, Pedro Almodovar, Diana Wright, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Jones, Stephen Bleach, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Christopher Heart, Penny Halsall, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Jon Mosters, Helen Brown, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Tony Tsoukkas, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Patrick Cogan, Isabel Oakeshott Deputy Political Editor, Mark Anstead, Christopher Goodwin, Bethan Cole, Roland White, Araon Stavris, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Marc Horne, Virginia Rounding, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Josephine Bartlett, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Andrew chief executive, Shappi Khorsandi, Jonathan Leake, Rocco Forte, Abdul Tahuer, Rob Hudghes, Ian Chritchly, Julian Lloyd Webber, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Barry Collins, Tom Baird, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, Chris Haslam, John Waples, Paul Rowan, A A Gill, A M C, Melanie McDonagh, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Patrick Casey, Martin Wroe, John Carey, Robin Searle, Mary Braid, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Beverley Kirwan, Jessica Bown, Sally Kinnes, Anna Burnside, Sean O'brien, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Jeremy Oates, Anna Demetriades, Roger Dobson, Peter Done managing director, Brian Doogan, Andreas Scholl, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Sophie Harrison, Simon Kurs, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Ali Hussain, David Budworth, Julian Dare, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Jan Phillips, Steve Henley, Dan Cairns, Hasnain Ghulam, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Brian Empringham, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Mat Loup, Trever Lewis, Kasra Naji, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Jon Bennett, Jonathan Leaka, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Neil McKellar, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Prescott Jr profits from father's land boom Is it why Charles talks to the veg? Contents Audi What a beauty. . . and the judge isn't bad either Air chaos looms over bank holiday Contents The Sunday Times Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Byers demands abolition of 'unfair' inheritance tax I'll see you: Players taking part in the world strip … Public wants much harsher immigration policy says poll The Public's View of Immigration Labour conceals NHS criticism Madonna's magical nuclear waste cure 'Kabbalh fluid can clean it up' Police step on gas to become the boys in green Northern rock French reopen Diana inquiry Row that led to father's death plunge BT How parents should play it, by Murray's mother 'Hobbit' was a disabled caveman Prescott and the empire of the son Questions asked over property deals Top sprinter Marion Jones is latest hit by drug claims Halifax Wealthy women set the pace in divorce stakes Vauxhall Critic becomes work of art (posthumous) 'Spot' teams to spy on passengers The radical with a perfect cover Business front of alleged link man Half of terror plot suspects to be charged Cleric to Be Freed Digging up the business friends of Dave Skoda Auto Cameron set to 'parachute in' Tory women Fortunum Investments Limited Tourists tell Britain: you're a rip-off Barclaycard Britain is now a nation of hairdressers Post Office Universities give discount deals for brightest pupils Panesar caps Test triumph with book deal Half 16-Year-Olds Flop in Core Subjects Clearing Guide Holy downshifters swell vicars' ranks Volkswagen UK heads off scales towards 14m obese Asian wives lured abroad and dumped Dell Cornwell gives away £3m art of 'the Ripper' Times Online The Nuclear Fanatic Iran's president is the West's looming nightmare — and this week he's promising to make matters worse. Sarah Baxter reports Ordinary Iranians Fearful as Prospect of International Sanctions Looms Closer Kasra Naji finds an atmosphere of anxiety among people on the streets of Tehran Exploding the Big Bang It's the origin of the universe — but not as we know it. Jonathan Leake reports on a British scientist creating a planet-sized controversy Insideout Theories that Came and Went Just one more close-up Penelope, please Profile Busting the baby boomers HSBC The world's local bank Failing the test of life France leads. . . sort of Focus What big fat lies they tell about obesity When students pay full fees, universities will flourish again Samantha draws David's attention to a picture of health Atticus There is more cheering news for Cameron supporters Atticus Iron man Gordon may have to say hello to his softer side Atticus The Home Office gets itself in a tangle again Atticus In this spirit, it is unsurprising the department has Atticus Reid is the attack tortoise who could win the race Jacob Rees-Mogg has barely been a Tory candidate for Atticus Sir Ming Campbell told Radio 5 listeners yesterday … Atticus Whatever blogger lain Dale wants, just give it to him Atticus Woodland Trust Women have a long way to go Mitsubishi Motors Muslims must be integrated Toxic Emissions Restless legs relief Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Incredible Voyage When their brief fishing trip went wrong, three men ended up drifting 5,000 miles. Ronald Buchanan reports from Mexico on a remarkable tale of survival BT Scrawl may link suspect to killing Cuba puts Papa Hemingway back on tourist trail Republican golden boy trips up on a single taboo word Anger at Foster's Moscow high-rise Lexus The jetty set hit by Italian tax torpedo Hezbollah seizes initiative as Israel is racked by doubt Militants rebound as the 'heroes' of Lebanon Survivors of Halabja gassing prepare to testify against Saddam Gains and Losses in the Middle East Contents 'Your son was killed in action. We're sorry' PC World Army raid in Bekaa breaks ceasefire Today's weather Chrysler Man held over failed attacks News in Brief Chase man dies Police hunt for stolen Greek icon Rabbit flu death Women prisoners may be freed early A single ticket wins £5.4m Lotto jackpot Britons charged Soldiers killed Günter, you were always marching to the wrong tune You are not without entertainment in long hours The Times Yankee doodle handy name Jacques shrugs off any real danger What must Osama Bin Liner think Ford Contents Rooney threatens FA over ban Contents BT Villa spoil Arsenal party Bolton burst into life to sink Spurs Contents Rovers run ragged by Kanu cameo Lucky Gerrard lands on his feet Renault Johnson shows shape of things to come Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Ameobi shoots Newcastle to winning start Southgate fails his Reading test Boyd points the way for Rangers Dons denied at death Scottish round-up Dowie fumes as Hammers coast home Sky Sports Albion sport on for win Round-up Flood strikes to turn the tide Coca-Cola League Dunn shatters Palace hopes Yorkshire grit a match for Saints' polish Constantine double extends Vale's run Quinn suffers more misery Simon Jordan The top 10 sporting permatans Ron Atkinson Gavin Henson Ray Winstone Holland's football fans Roz Savage Beach volleyball Tour de France riders Denver Broncos cheerleaders Body-builders London Calling Franck Queudrue will make his Fulham debut at Manchester United today still kee to press his international claims O'Shea happy to take centre stage John O'Shea says Manchester United cannot afford to make any mistakes as they begin their Premiership campaign at home to Fulham today 'The Champions League is massive now but I always think of the Premiership first' Frank Lampard says there is no place for egos at Chelsea as they prepare to face Manchestery City today The Sunday Times Jose:'We can lose first three games' Mourinho enjoys home comforts Sport on TV Times Online The Sunday Times Questions & Answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in Surrey win the NatWest Trophy, 1982 Sport letters Half-tasty Starter There was much to savour from Steve McClaren's first game, not least the continued rise of Owen Hargreaves as a key figure in the England line-up Contents European Championship qualifiers Shredded Wheat Giant challenge Eorl Crabtree will be one of the biggest hitters at the Challenge Cup final, but the Giants prop aims to prove he has brains as well as brawn, writes Richard Rae The Sunday Times Bridge fires hungry Wolves Where the Challenge Cup will be won Director general The Rfu must capitalise on Rob Andrew's talents as soon as possible and make sure he is involved in England affairs now All Blacks make Tri-Nations a procession Rob Andrew: from No 10 to the prime mover in England rugby Andrew must be ruthless Gilbert's tough love will ensure golden future for Murray 'You're giving me nothing. I'm dying out here' Contents Ferrero storms home Four key areas that Brad Gilbert will target On the Wrong Track Marion Jones is facing allegations of taking performing-enhancing drugs, the latest case in a summer that has cast a long shadow on her sport Chambers seeks fast track to redemption The disgraced sprinter was happy to treat the crowd to his views on doping at the Norwich Union International. Sadly, he wasn't so slick on the track The key names in the athletics drugs scandal Jones runs out of luck Rugby Union Results round-up Rugby League Other Sport Today's racing Newton Abbot Going: Good to Soft-Good in places Snooker Welsh Emperor rules Newbury with gutsy victory Sports round-up MotoGP Tennis Squash Golf Fixtures Hockey Rallying Racing Cycling The Sunday Times Tamarillo the wonder Horse The stallion was bred to be the perfect three-day eventer and is poised to be the star turn at this week's World Equestrian Games in Aachen New dawn for Ffrench Top apprentice Flat jockey in 1997, Royston Ffrench has bounced back from his row with Luca Cumani to revive his career in style. By Andrew Longmore Lehman strives to present united front The US captain knows that team spirit must be high if America is to defy its poor recent record and return from Ireland with the Ryder Cup, writes Paul Forsyth Stalking the Tiger England's Luke Donald shares the lead with world No 1 Tiger Woods going into the final round in Chicago today US PGA Championship third-round leaderboard Battle to make the US team Reasons to fear Woods Slide Ruler The rowers he used to idolise now identify Alan Campbell as a medal threat at this week's world championships Home hopes ride crest of a wave Those who predicted choppy waters ahead for British rowing will be made to eat their words in the week ahead at Dorney Lake, predicts Andrew Longmore Three races to watch at the world championships The Sunday Times Harmison in late rally England made to toil by rampant Pakistan England's bowlers may have rallied yesterday, but the home side still have it all to do to save the fourth Test Pacemen not fit to match up to Oval's old master Thirty years on from his destruction of England, Michael Holding is less than impressed with the stamina of the latest generation of fast bowlers, writes Simon Wilde Contents Strauss makes case for leading role Down Under Relentless Yousuf puts tourists on true course Pakistan and their run machine have finally given England the challenge they were expecting this summer and the pre-Ashes test they badly need Gough ready for return With England struggling for one-day bowlers, the 35-year-old is set to make his comeback against Pakistan. By John Stern Bears snatch thrilling victory County scoreboards The Sunday Times All or nothing for Chilton With a place in next Saturday's C&G final, and a run at their first Championship in 72 years, can Lancashire finally return to the glory days? By Lawrence Booth Fixtures Maddy takes to the chase Round-up McClaren plays the symbols The Times Murray close to passing physical Collins fails drug test Unleash the hidden internet Barry Collins reveals the services many people do not realise are on their mobile, from maps to mail Take aim today to bag a next-generation games console Talking point Opera Mini Six ways to net mobile-phone gems Tiggdo BBC Wap Mail2Wap Yahoo! Mobile Google Maps Creators of a new universe The wired generation is shunning the old media. Simon Kurs plugs into the interactive realm that the young are building New-Media Playground Buyer's Guide Multitasking in the Genes Consumers as Creators Entertainment on the Move The Sunday Times Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your technology queries The Sunday Times Contents Jersey investor kicks off bid approach for Newcastle United Indians take on Camelot for British lottery Crucible sees off Germans Airberlin. com Picture Gallery $7bn Kingdom coming to market US fan wants to rebuild Villa Special Report Ex-MBNA chairman Randy Lemer has big plans for the soccer club, writes Matthew Goodman Business Digest The Sunday Times Ladbrokes set to play abroad Lending credence to £200m float idea Times Online The Sunday Times Jets firm flies to a listing on Ofex Sea Containers prepares rescue plan for lenders Rivals queue up for M&b pubs Guinness is good for property boys Scots rebuff TV deal Primark in court fight over chav 'hoodies' Simple idea for soap spas chain Grampian food group retreats Gaming founder hedges his bets Bmi Former drug firm executive facing probe AIG dives into airport sale Aston Villa billionaire is playing a long game Agenda Consumer spending holds the key to interest rates Utility bills and debts are rising but wages are growing only modestly. Can consumer spending remain buoyant, asks Geoffrey Dicks Nuclear waste Called to account Slowing house prices will help crush inflation Cable guise Air Rage The shambles at Heathrow caused by the recent terror alert has turned into a blame game between British Airways and the airport's owner. By Dominic O'Connell Who Will Be Hit Hardest by the New Security? The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Private-equity wolves circle limping NTL The cable-TV company is again at the centre of bid speculation, but a deal acceptable to Virgin is still a way off, writes Paul Durman BAE cashes in on £40bn Arab jet deal After months of negotiations, the kingdom has signed up to buy 72 Eurofighters, says Dominic O'Connell Plans for a new 'bed tax' get a hostile reception from hoteliers Hospitality bosses are rebelling over a proposed moneyspinner for local government. By Matthew Goodman Building on Dad's legacy Andrew Roberts wants his father's construction firm, Multiplex, turned into a broader property group. No surprise, after the Wembley debacle Andrew Roberts's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items MTV struggles to keep the attention of its young The internet poses the biggest threat to the channel as it …ts 25. But cool new rivals are also moving in. Report by Dominic Rushe … New York Multiple Display Advertising Items Successful marketing on a shoestring Young school leaver became an all rounder in tyre fitting How I Made It Volkswagen Claiming tax on office in garden The Business Doctor End-Of-Season Redundancies World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Pepsi puts fizz into the US female elite Indra Nooyi's appointment as chief of the soft-drinks giant shows that women are playing a larger role in top American companies. William Kay reports Business Letters BP's not so famous five E. on|Energy Hedge funds feel the pain Prufrock Here's Looking at You, Kid. . . Good news for the whisky … Quiche — a real taste of inflation Banking pals are going great guns Beastie glut spells doom for Toontown An endless flood of animated films is causing problems for the studios, writes John Harlow from Hollywood The next stage for Stagecoach MFI Inside the City Online Extra Contents Customers trapped in broadband deals Internet providers have been accused of dragging their heels when people switch to cheaper cempetitors. By Clare Francis Net yourself a cheap connection Lloyds raises fees News in Brief Contents Pricier power Defence and tobacco stocks buoy Footsie Artemis Psst! I suddenly seem to be £38,000 richer. . . A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Multiple Display Advertising Items Car dealer boss revs up stake after shares go into reverse Director's Deals How to profit from a US slowdown Experts fear the American economy may stall, but some stocks should still perform well, writes David Budworth Thousands to lose out over baggage chaos Insurers are unlikely to pay out to people whose luggage disappeared in the airport terror alert. By Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Commission-based advice is good news only for the advisers Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovely Reita Hostile customs Warning over rise of the never-ending mortgage Borrowers who take out interest-only loans could be landing their heris with big debts, warns David Budworth Hargreaves Lansdown No Illusions Don't be swayed by student gimmicks …iveaways such as music players may be tempting, but a …rge free overdraft will be more useful. By Ali Hussain Tax perks for helping your children through university A degree of protection on campus The Sunday Times More choice for DIY pensions Prudential and Fidelity are the latest firms to launch 'self-invested' plans, increasing the options for savers. By Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Directions for negotiating the mortgage maze A-Z Money Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Factfile A very liquid investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham & Gloucester Directline. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pensions? I'd rather take a punt on a horse' Fame and Fortune Fashion designer Paul Costelloe is happier putting his faith in property — or a hot tip on the 3.30 at Ascot, he tells Jessica Bown New Star Government squeezes premium bond holders Contents The Curse of Free Love Robert Hughes, the celebrated art critic reveals how his life was deeply scarred by the dark side of the Swinging Sixties Contents Land Rover Why l've pitched my tent in the cathedral At a time when the Church of England is ignored or ridiculed, John Sentamu's Old Testament protest about the carnage in the Middle East is a cri de coeur, he tells Martin Wroe Boots Look before you leap Bush's final gamble: giving Iraq a dictator? The Royals, a soap made in heaven Starring in a comedy of terrors Interview LorÉal Young, rich and all messed up There is an epidemic of depression and despair among the children of the affluent. Giles Hattersley finds out what's going wrong If you want sharia law, you should go and live in Saudi Shahid Malik, the Labour MP, explains why he told fellow Muslims that if they don't like Britain they should pack their bags At last the family shame has gone John-Paul Flintoff meets the family who last week won their 14-year fight to lift the taint of cowardice from their grandfather, and asks: are we sanitising history Believe me, an erotic charge can be an education The row last week over groping dons misses the point - PC policing of tutors outlaws something special, says Cambridge professor Mary Beard Multiple Classified Advertising Items A-level disaster? Don't panic Don't despair if you missed your grades, says Chris Woodhead, there's a better chance with clearing this year A-Z Clearing Guide If at first you don't succeed. . . get cramming Re-Marking Can Add up One Door Closes . . . Another Opens Multiple Display Advertising Items New gap in the market With the advent of tuition fees, gap years have taken on a fresh relevance, says Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Drop-out doesn't mean cop-out in today's world Multiple Display Advertising Items Mephisto 2399 Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser 2291 The Sunday Times Crossword 4186 Avoid Lewis if you can but make some time for Skye Winner's Dinners Harry plays wild card Road safety ruling of the week This Life Error of the week Linguist of the week Homecoming of the week Everything… People of the Week Coming Soon Prezza the Movie (with Subtitles) Schoolboy snigger of the week Oddballs of the week The Daily Telegraph: Lord Kilbracken Last word . . . … Just … Come … The Daily Telegraph: Rufus Harley Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Contents Practising in peace Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Lambs Barton Stables, north Cornwall, £125,000 Design Classics Houses of the week Imperialwharf Dylan harvey Property Development Design for giving For fundraising property developer Charlotte Grobien, Charity really does begin at home, says Jill Parsons So you bought a wreck. . . was it worth it? Each week, Home highlights a ruin with potential. Helen Davies asks people who invested in one,'Was it a millstone or a motherlode?' It's out of this world The restored 1960s glass and steel Space House is a slice of California in the home counties, says Hugh Pearman Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The secret agent Life, children, houses: it's all a game of shuffling cards, our property pro discovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Reverie on the Rivier Karen Robinson learns why influential travel writer Lesley Blanch, who is still working at 102, lives at the eastern end of the French Riviera On the market Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanishshowrooms Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Hungary for a profit Fly-to-let British investors are eyeing up Lake Balaton, where houses can cost as little as £30,000 On the market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swimming au naturel Ponds are green and hip if you fancy a dip, says Rachel de Thame The Sunday Times Music for plants Garden Cuttings Rare finds Catch the dawn chorus What to do this week Ask the Experts The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Pressure principle City tenants won't tolerate showering under a drip, warns Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents It's heli out there Keeping up with Bridget Jones Manna from heaven Booking for Mr Conrad You were going to ring, sir? Bed and Brasserie London's latest hotels have ditched the useless frills to offer luxury and style without the sky-high prices, says Susan D'Arcy Your Hols Multiple Display Advertising Items Quick Fixes Health concerns over diving, hot Parisian chefs and a perfect Robinson Crusoe island Smug Shot Timesonline Espana When holidays Attack The magnificent Seven Vincent Crump paddles to the epic Angel Falls and, overleaf, our writers pick their own ultimate natural wonders HotelClub Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Six more wild wonders Khumbu Glacier The Grand Canyon The Masai Mara Half Dome The Eiger Wadi Rum Titan HiTours Do you agree? Multiple Display Advertising Items Luggage rules 'insane' Directions Last-minute deals Bank Holiday Strikes Can You Bear It? Cape Fear Tourists Stranded Flashing eyes, castanets and unfeasibly fast feet arrive … French sand storm In the wake of the ever-so-orange EasyCruise One comes Where was I? Holiday money Readers' rants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Return to Love Island Capri was doing sin, sun and seduction long before reality TV, thanks to lusty emperors, a Sixties siren and a scandalous movie. Frederic Raphael should know—he wrote the script Travel brief Good Gear The right kit can ease the pain of new luggage limits, says Jonathan Futrell Halifax Snoozepad Carry-On Spare Shirt Hard Case Portable Entertainment Handy Cabin case Vacuum Pack Me, two willing women and some olive oil What sounded like a sexy threesome was a nightmare for Crispin Wates Multiple Display Advertising Items Drunks with Trunks Alcoholic elephants, naked cyclists, lethal kites and £1,000-a-day car hire: getting to grips with Gabon isn't easy, but it's worth it, says Simon Reeve Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The naked protest What do you do when your hotel says it's full? From the stories you've told us, there are several options, not least threatening to strip Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols John Tusa has travelled the Arab world—and is glad he went when he did Where was I Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Italy, courtesy of L'Albereta hotel and Ryanair The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Contents Contents Go faster with Italian pedigree Me and my motors On his CD Changer Cornwall's Lotus-eater Up to speed Big on bio The boys in green Speed spy So damn clever it doesn't need a driver Andrew Frankel Drives the Lexus Ls 460 The Power of Dreams Judgment day for the big banana JCB's monster makes its attempt on the world diesel speed record tomorrow. Joseph Dunn and Jeremy Taylor in Bonneville report The engine that picked up speed late in life Team spirit Multiple Display Advertising Items Plug and Play In gear The stuff of motoring dreams Mind how You Go The Knowledge Hearses All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Characters for your Car Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ice-cool cutie, you stole my heart Vital Statistics The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Vital Statistics The One to Buy The Sunday Times Values Or for Similar Money. . . Used Car: Nissan Patrol Second Opinion The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobile Mot Road Rage Enduroindia Insurance Penalty Dormobile Pioneer French Lesson Candid Cameras Danger Signal It's a Girl's World Mercedes-Benz Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times The Internet Fast Lane My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Contents Leffe Contents Housewives' choice Eva Longoria is one Desperate star who's planning to jump the fence, By Christopher Goodwin Something wicked this way comes Where did Glinda the good and her evil green rival in The Wizard of Oz come from? A new musical has all the answers, says Jasper Rees His Curious Incident was a literary smash HMV Save the best till first Nobody did it better than Harper Lee (right). But can a writer ever recover from a brilliant debut, asks John Sutherland Earth, air, water and Finer The former Pogues man Jem Finer is unleashing the music of the elements, Stewart Lee is intrigued The light that never goes out Murray Lightburn, the angry man of indie rock, is now a father. Has he mellowed? Sort of, Dan Cairns finds A Scanner Darkly 15,100 mins Rest of the week's films Prince Edward Theatre Stray Dogs 12A, 93 mins Akeelah and the Bee John Tucker Must Die Boyz will be boyz A gritty tale of buddies in urban La pleasantly surprises Cosmo Landesman A new biography of John Betjeman by an Wilson reveals … Culture Soapbox The truth is out: his Acute accent And the beat goes on Steve Reich is beloved of Bowie and has inspired a Radio 1 remix contest. He's also regarded as classical music's leading composer. Which one did Mark Espiner meet? Wayward Hayward Frank Whitford laments the sad decline of one of Britain's leading galleries Sugar Mummies Royal Court Rest of the week's theatre Piccadilly Theatre The 39 Steps Tricycle A right royal performance The RSC carries off the complete Henry VI trilogy with majestic aplomb, says Christopher Hart The family that plays together They're the children of a guitar god, but grew up in a religious cult that disapproves of music. Robert Sandall on the strange tale of Jynxt Britain Tate Seth Lakeman Freedom Fields Classical On record Brahms String Quartet Op 67, Piano Quintet Op 34 Ivan Klansky (piano), Prazak Quartet Praga Prd/dsd 250 220 Classical CD of the week Ravel Daphnis et Chioé Orchestre Philharmonique et Choeur de Radio France, cond Myung-Whun Chung Deutsche Grammophon DG 477 570-6 Wolfgang Rihm Chiffre-Zyklus MusikFabrik, dir Stefan Asbury CPO 777 169-2 Peter Maxwell Davies Scared Choral Works Choir of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, cond Matthew Owens Delphian DCD 34037 Pop, Rock, Jazz Cerys Matthews Never Said Goodbye Rough Trade B0007ULKGG David Pajo 1968 Drag City DC315CD Various Artists Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, & Chanteys Anti 6817-2 Pop CD of the week Outkast Idlewild La Face/RCA 82876757912 Paris Hilton Paris Warner Bros 9362441382 Tortoise A Lazarus Taxon Thrill Jockey Thrill 152 The Sadies In Concert, Volume One Yep Roc YEP2122 Eliane Elias Around the City Sony/BMG 82876802282 Booker T and the MGS Stax Profiles Stax/Universal 0025218861526 Get on down New kids in town It'll blov With a month of Fringe to get through, it helps if the stand-up is good, says Stephen Armstrong The Sunday Times Sinning at the tops of their voices Elektra had its highs, but the Weill double bill really took flight, says Hugh Canning Two men and a synthesizer say it all With the aid of a Moog and three filing cabinets, a comic duo rescue the reputation of the Fringe, says Adrian Turpin Lyceum Theatre Battling with the elements A technical fault on the Festival's opening night was eclipsed by the brilliance of Anthony Neilson's new work, says John Peter The top events to book now Look ahead Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Art Concerts Pop Pick of the Proms Dance Edinburgh Festival Art Pop Music Theatre Comedy This week, don't miss It's Grease sans spots Television If you're a preteen poppet, you'll go crazy about High School Musical. If not, forget it, says John Harlow Junebug Film Extras Paradise Now Film Extras Final Destination 3 Quadrophenia special edition Film Extras Flirting Film No Extras ProStroke Golf Monster Houses Cream of the crop The Bolshoi shines in The Bright Stream, but fades elsewhere, says David Dougill Starbucks Coffee The Sunday Times Notes from underground At the Albert Hall, Paul Driver uncovers a surprising link between Sibelius and the minimalist movement Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Official London Theatre Guide The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema Why business as usual is our best defence Unknown Soldiers: How Terrorism Transformed the Modern World by Matthew Carr Profile £20 pp400 The politics of fear Biography Betjeman by an Wilson Hutchinson £20 pp375 Down a mong the women Read on. . . 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