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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jane Dismore, Cath Urquhart, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Sally Staples, Jon Ashworth, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Stephen Farrell and James Pringle, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, J. E. D. Richmond, John Morgan, Osman Streater, Colin Webb, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Neil Martin, Karen Woolfson, Iqbal Wahhab, Giles Wood, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Emily Simpson, Peter Cadogan, Derwent Mary, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Smith, D. T., Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, C. K., Helene Hayman, John Goodbody, Helen Rumbelow and Adam Sherwin, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Leslie Allen, Peter J. R. Bradley, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Paterson, Lynne Truss, Anne Robinson, Diana Burtt, Dominic Bradbury, John Hosken, Tony Patrick, J. K., Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Jerry Sadowitz, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nicholas Blanford and Christopher Walker, Stephen McClarence, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Ruth Gledhill, Adrian Lee and David Lister, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Caroline Merrell and Jason Nissé, Julian Critchley, Alan Road, Mike Pattenden, John Waddell, Veronica Palmer, Stephen Anderton's, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, J. R. T., Will McDonald, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Andy Stephens, Helen Dunmore, Jerome Boyd-Maunsell, Max Prola, Frances Bissell, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Amoz Oz, P. B., James Bone, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Cyril Nemeth, Peter Barnard, Maeve Lynch, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Janne Di Giovanni, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alan Cathcart, Mary Loudon, Susan Emmett, Melissa Whitworth, Jasper Gerard, Phoebe Winch, Andy Wilman, Paula Hawkins, Michael Binyon and Anna Blundy, Ben Reed, Mike Persson, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Melissa de Villiers, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Brian Jackman, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gavin Lumsden and Susan Emmett, Aaron Franklin, Dave Thomas, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Anne Ashworth Personal Financial Editor, Chandos Elleston, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Lee Henshaw, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Kathleen McGovern, Kate Stronagh, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Ronald Grant, Lucy Pinney, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, James Allcock, David Orr, Jeannette Hyde, Min Cooper, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Peter Orr, Mike Hodges, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, graham wood, Eileen Gabb, Sudi Pigott, Nick Hasell, Sean Thomas, Hettie Judah, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Celestria Noel, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Ben MacIntyre and Stephen Farrell, Dominic Kennedy, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Mike Gerard, Simon De Bruxelles, Nigel McCullock, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Vanessa Skinner, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Mariene Penning, David Green, Tom Chesshlyre, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Adam Sherwin and Helen Rumbelow, Jane Owen, Todd Barry, Anthony Loyd, John Angerson, Ben MacIntyre, S. J., John Carey, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Leo Fewster, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Simon Lee, Lottie Moggach, Heath Brown, Michael Rich, Nick Palmer, Elizabeth Thomas, Paul Fox, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, Joney Fatone, Nigel Douglas, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Susannah Jowitt, Hazel Spink, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Beverly Kemp, Jean-Christopher Novelli, Gill Hornby, L. Lagman, Gary Foreman, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Jayne Dowle, Richard Allen,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: Your Perfect Wimbledon Paper ITV left standing on grand prix grid by digital rival Peace push threatened by bombers Diana decline Glastonbury Seles bows out Dyke quits Labour and meets Hague Festival hots up crimewave I played schoolboy cricket with Nasser Hussain Win £1,000 in flights Bug 'threat' to savings giant AXS In the Saturday Times Index Habitat sale now on Inquiry launched into tax deal for Ashcroft Labour's Class Campaign New effort to curb school drop-outs Scottish Widows Divorce reform 'will cut costs' Lawrence officer quits News in Brief Record payout Gurkha inquiry Guard attacked Stress 'ruined life' Metro Diana mania is over as Althorp tickets slump Public interest in visiting the Princess's burial site has fallen sharply, writes Michael Harvey Railway rapist is jailed for life Scottish stars shun royal date Mother who threw son into pond is freed Smart spud asks for drink of water Jack Danies's Tennessee Whiskey Dame Judi exits stage and flies to ill husband Blair's move takes Ulster by surprise Martin Fletcher on how the Prime Minister bypassed both sides with article in Times Dixons Price Check Omagh survivor's big day Passport delays to continue until autumn Paramount Hotel-Group More jail staff face brutality claims Honour for young friend Public mourns 'humble man' DIAL-a-PHONE Cardinal died 'fearing for future of West' Archbishop of Canterbury and Tony Blair lead 2,000 mourners at funeral, writes Ruth Gledhill Natasha's Collection Auction Bacardi Promotional Glasses Recall Notice Catholic' great and good' join recent converts Mercedes-Benz Land developer bribed banker for £. 22m loans Scientists breed all-female herds Mobile direct Man took sports car for 6,000 mile spin British Gas Picture Gallery The Times Plus Dolphin Tennis mindres out in force A generation of tennis stars is facing new threats, write Adam Sherwin and Helen Rumbelow Henman rival collapses after duel in the sun Doctor 'gave deadly dose' Goldfish Refuge of the former rebels Old bands and even older fans are turning Glastonbury into a musical Wimbledon, writes Jayne Dowle Sainsbury's Vanity band is a star's fantasy come true Thunderball Stay at home in virtual squalor Currys Provence reaps profit of doom Nostradamus prophecy that the end is high signals party time, writes Adam sage in Salon -de- provence Audi A6 Avant The Doctor who Prescribed Misery Railway killer strikes again Summer Reading The Link Farcical finale to unhappy drama Dyke at the BBC Legal & General The European Children's Trust Jeep Cherokee Hated Birt regime will be swept away Dyke at the BBC 'Gregarious Dyke promises to put the fun back into working for the Bbc, Writes Carol Midgley Murder claims taint KLA's bid to retain power New Peugeot 'War criminal' Arkan bridles at the West's loathing The Balkans: Backlash Voices from the dead call by mobile UN chief hails Cook's standby force Advertisement Rebels run into 'rough' justice The Balkans: Policing Anthony Loyd sees the British enforce the peace in pristina while the French take a laissez faire approach elsewhere PC World (Reuters): Serbia hit by army protests Balkan Briefs (Reuters): Civilian killed (AFP): 300 , 000 return (AFP): Lack of stealth US urges Pakistan to recall militants Staples Israel avenges Hezbollah raid My 21 years of reporting war without end Christopher Walker, in his last Middle East dispatch, says Israel's enemy has changed but the battlefield is the same SAGA Womad Festival Everest Mbeki curbs police World in Brief Memorial vote (AP): Sleepy killer Microsoft waits (Reuters): Van Gogh test (AP): Sex slave denial (Reuters): Reprieve fails For whom the cash till tolls America Storm gathers over 'Summer of Sam' Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Tiny Pretenders to Paddy's throne bow down to rank and file Valerie Grove reports on the six Lib Dem leadership candidates Thomas Cook Picture Gallery Fighting talk gives Hanoi hero shot at White House Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Europe s maestros carry baton into 21st century As Simon Rattle heads for Berlin, Richard Morrison looks at the orchestral elite Sir Les leads Aussie charge across frontier of good taste Review Opera & Ballet Wimbledon Debenture Tickets & Packages Swan Lake America, a land never to die for This fear of casualties makes a nonsense of Clinton's doctrine 'The BBC is so widely respected because it is above politics. Now, as a direct result of this week's events. it is just like the rest of European broadcasting' Picture Gallery Dig deep, Mr Prescott The Underground needs massive public investment. not daft schemes Playing away The Times Diary Barricade to Peace Nato canot permit a single nogo area in Kosovo A Catholic Choice Hume's successor should share his distinct qualities Women of Wimbledon Equal pay for greater pleasure Implications of Dyke's appointment to top BBC job Divorce reforms Rail accident 'Review' questioned Natural remedies Hume's humanity Modern English Early 'bug' Fax/e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 or letters@the-times.… Blair too quick to dump bus lanes Aitken's verse The name game Court Circular Marriage Forthcoming marriages To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Funeral John Stears John Stears, special effects designer, died on April 28 after a brain haemorrhage, aged 64. He was born on August 25,1934 Personal Column Rukba Fred Trump Fred Trump American property builder died yesterday at the long Islan Jewish Medical Centre aged 93. He was born in Newyork Court & Social Rukba Tickets for Sale Milestones Professor Lawrence Stone historian died on June 16 aged 79. He was born on December 4 1919 Cluff returns with goldmining venture Senior Tory attacks PFI bank plans Convicted driver advertises Rover Hot Seat A Week in the City Credit card slowdown DTI may seek action in Lloyds TSB case Weekend Money Widows expected to attract fresh suitors And so to Bed Business Today Seeds of doubt Marconi go-ahead Rates poser Seeds of doubt may stunt GM firm's growth BHP loss is worst Australia has seen Allied pubs fight set to spill over into farce Qui-Gon Jinn Lightsaber Dasa cites Alenia as possible partner after Casa merger Meconic to make £1m cost cuts National Express wins Melbourne franchises Ashanti warns on tender offer EU approves BAe's Marconi takeover Business Roundup Freeserve investment Vodafone advances Victory to add stockists Arena leads the field SHH's 7-year run ends Beale acquires store Nestor sells US stake Gyrus settles dispute Exchange Rates Wooing the Widow Hicks buys prestigious champagne houses CWC steps up battle for digital customers Net Profits By our City Editor: George and the drag on Sainsbury Commentary Flemings suffers in Far East turmoil Gulp Summer in the City as investors take back seat Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Bair & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Meconic Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Sterling work provides different story on rates Tempus Nat Express Wall Street Shares gain in thin trading BT's half price offer for lines How the Flue Spread The Sunday Times Who knows which way the Tiger Will jump The Asian economies escaped meltdown after all, but they are not out of the jungle yet. Lea Paterson tracks their progress Hill fought New Mandy Fox trots Polls apart He's rich, he's successful. No wonder he's happy as Larry Man in the News The end of the world, but not for long Investment Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,1407 Newspapers Support Recycling UV Radiation Index Superlative Travel Slippery customers: The All Blacks' secret… Henman turns up volume to emerge in good cheer Alix Ramsay, tennis correspondent, on how Britain's top players seized their opportunity to please the crowd Acupuncture: Insurers get to the point Tangerine Rising star keeps feet on ground Wimbledon today John Goodbody says that Dokic is living frugally despite her win over Hingis Men's Singles Women's Singles Television Court Circular Order of Play Doubles Results Luck and Goran become powerful allies Lynne Truss sees the power of Seles cast asunder on Centre Court Kournikova needs more substance and less style Bhupathi and Paes find form on grass Courier drained after epic confrontation Julian Muscat sees an ageing warrior fight for the right to take on Henman Sapsford bows out with touch of style Why we're gluttons for further punishment Future at stake as FA looks for chairman Football It's camping it up time again in dear old SW19 Football in Brief Impressive Paul increases problems for St Helens Rugby League Pendlebury walks out I'm quite concerned fish may finger me Rose wins his spurs by beating the cut Golf Small's big decision Sport in Brief Millar secures first victory Okada laps up record Polland holds advantage Women add golden finish Kerr strikes blow for youth For the Record Betdirect Hide's chance to confound the doubters Boxing Perfectionist schooled in the art of batting and leadership England's new captain scored his maiden century on an undeer-14 tour of Barbados. Andy Stephens was at the crease with him Hussain receives early chance to impose authority Adams sees Sussex to safety Picture Gallery Byas leads romp to victory Javed is omitted from latest panel of referees Kennis exposes weaknesses in New Zealand attack Cricket Athletics up and running with record £10m deal Athletics Akabusi ready for last act John Goodbody discovers an old champion raring to get out of the blocks one more time Ashley pulls Oxford clear Yesterday's Scoreboards England's plans hampered by doubts over Catt Forward power could spoil the centenary party All Blacks put their shirt on new kit Alison Kervin tries to get to grips with the slippery problem of New Zealand's rugby world Cup strip By our Sports Staff: Bath kick off with Toulouse challenge Reborn Wales can grace new stadium Rugby Union Comet Jordan rules out return journey for Irvine Kevin Eason finds a leading contender to replace Hill eliminated from calculations Villeneuve fumes at new failure The Times Long trek to aid those who didn't walk away Epic ride from Edinburgh to London in aid of International Spinal Research Trust nearst its conclusion Blyth does not see control of British sailing on horizon Sailing: Global Challenge Founder Changes Tack to Embrace Professionalism Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Stevens develops a different perspective Irish Derby challengers look to the heavens Doncaster Tomorrow Meeting Points Injured Eddery on sidelines for month William Hill Newcastle Ladbrokes Legal Lunch can prove a tasty dish Racing: Harris Four-Year-Old Looks to Have Valuable Newcastle Marathon on a Plate Reading the Racecard Newmarket Armchair Investor Blueprint brings plan to life Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Bath Newton Abbot Doncaster Worcester Lingfield Park Racing next Week Charity Bet Alfa Romeo Accessories Softtops Contract Hire The Best in Contract Hire Motorpoint of Darby Ltd Mercedes Bramshaw Aussie brute is a manic little beauty down under Forget the looks, Holden's VTS is a cult saloon in the making, says Andy Wilman Dazzling evolution of Hyundai's F2 Welcome to superglue airlines Sean Thomas trics the ultimate Airfix kit for grown-ups: building an airplane from a manual and flying it Britain's most exclusive carmaker is using this… Nitrox Power Registration Numbers Nissan Registration Numbers Thousands More Available Rolls-Royce & Bentley Germany's Norton shows true Brit Alan Cathcart does not care that a legendary British motorcycle marque owes its renaissance to German enterprise. A ride on the revamped production model proves it lives up to a proud tradition Hot Mondeo lacks the guts to pull a fast one AC's Ace trumped by time Free weekend for water babes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Trackers star in mortgage beauty contest Sally Patten says deals that link borrowing with changes in base rates are attractive at the moment but still involve the usual risks Investec Guinness Flight Broker Bonds Good idea—but only when the outlook is fair Scottish Widows Credit Taste Investor Intelligence Save & prosper Are flexible mortages just too good to be true? Fran Littlewood reports on the debate over new-style home loans Standard Life Bank End of the cheap fixed-rate home loan in sight Financial advisers are convinced that mortgage rates have now bottomed out. By Fran Littlewood Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Brokers-the bond of mystery The £1bm broker bond market is a little-understood area of life insurance and many brokers seem to prefer it that way, says Hazel Spink Policy plus Skipton Cat Egg is banking on the Net Clare Stewart previews the first Internet-only account on the market Whitbread favourite in battle for Allied There's no such thing as can't Personal Investor Northern Rock Picture Gallery As health insurers seek greater market share, Sally Patten discovers that they are now willing to consider alternative therapies Beware those shadowy broker bonds Comment Legal & General Alliance Leicester M&G Foreign Colonial Nationwide Bulk-buying benefits David Smith continues his series on buying investment trust shares Absolute Beginners Picture Gallery Kingfisher faces failed Asda merger backlash Stella Shamoon gives her regular update on her shares of the month Carpetbagging season opens for new quarry The Scottish Widows payouts have got the windfall hunters saddling up in search of fat mutual insurers. Karen Woolfson explains why with-profit bonds make tempting targets Paula Hawkins says don't write off the… Scottish Widows Legal & General Planning for the inevitable The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bravo to Zeros Policy Portfolio Abbey National Direct Line The Sunday Times Beale Dobie Cater Allen Bank A tasteful shade of green or blue If you didn't already know that a gold or plantinum credit card is as vulgar as a Jacuzzi, read on Paula Hawkins will put you right in the style stakes and could save you some money at the same time Income Direct Smart Money Aberdeen Small but perfectly proportioned Clare Stewart enters the fascinating world of miniatures, where the lack of size dsefinitely counts as a plus Fleming Surrenda-link Get on a pension ladder right now Paula Hawkins on the setting-up of the first stakeholder plans Birmingham Midshires Pocket money in the safe Govett Schroders Nothing's Perfect The biggest windfall Susan Emmett reports on how the Scottish Widows sale to Lloyds TSB will affect the company's policyholders Carpetbaggers get ready again Personal pensions warning Millions have benefited Fidelity Investments Ouch! Inside Mortgages Collecting Personal Finance Website Business News Weekend Money Jane MacQuity Down on the funny farms Weird crops are flourishing across the country. Lucy Pinney meets the farmers who grow medicinal herbs, natural dyes and grass you can make cars out of Index Insnet Shopping Fashion Competition Chappell Top Ten Herbs 'Natural' is not necessarily safe It 's all in the mind Testing Go fishing and you're flying Fly-fishing isn't only about rivers, says chandos Elletson, there's malt whisky, too Anne Robinson Next Saturday in Weekend Pub of the Year competition Quiet blast from a noisy past Deep in Waltham Forest lies a hidden treasure. Derwent May reports Alarums and excursions From its green present, Dominic kennedy looks back at the millennium peninsula's foetid and bloody history Waxing lyrically Nilu Consuming Interests Traditional Lemonade The Times Cook Use the fragrant, distinctive flavours of seasonal fresh herbs to transform the simplest dishes The times magazine Currying favour for a Michelin star Indian restaurants are to be judged in a new star-rated food guide, says Iqbal Wahhab Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Picture Gallery The Drink that Time Forgot Sangria Lashings of good taste Jane MacQuitty Continues her selection of the season's choice wines - this week, the best buys for less than £7.50 Figures define a landscape Jane Owen visits a garden designed around a modern British sculpture collection The Times Organic revolution brings vegetables centre stage Gardens to Visit Garden Answers Anyone care for a parsley crisp? Students from cornwall have created an unusal—and delicious—vegetable snack. 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Jane Dlsmore doesn't think so I want sleeves, please Arms look better convered, thinks Celestria Noel If you can smell it you can sell it Big business has you by the nose: Neill Martin investigates atmospherices -the invisible incentives that make you buy things you didn't even know you wanted Creepy crawly conmen Stories of mice and insects in pakets of crisps are not always genuine. Sally Staples investigates Pastures new for Delroy Helen Rumbelow checks on the progress of a few animals adopted through The Times Lucy Pinney Weekend Courses an D Activities Feedback No piggy in the middle Alan Road finds Carmarthen queueing for fresh food at its farmer's market Shoparound Elna Press Carnell Ltd. 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