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Steven Shukor, Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Robin Cook, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Philip Marsden, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, N J, Francois Pienaar, Jon Swain, Robin Butler, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Sally Brock, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Professor Gideon Garter, William Lewis Business Editor, Dr Ken Tindell, Jonathan Miller, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, Will Baker, Gerald Froyd, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Sarah Freeman, Kathryn Cooper, P D, David Smith, Andy Woodman, David Fishel, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Chrissy Iley, Susan Dominus, Andrew Porter, Kathy Brewis, C D, A C, Ph B, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, D C, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Brian Johnson Thomas, Rosie Millard, Lawrence Dallaglio, Merryn Somerset Webb, David Dougill, Yehuda Hecht, Rod Savage, Sue Townsend, David Hewson, Cally Law, Carole Tucker, David Bond, Paul Gibbs, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Wilson, Andrew Stone, Philip Smith, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Michael Portillo, Debbie Taylor, Victoria Segal, Patricia Nicol, Stanley Goldsmith, Matthew Barrett chief executive of Barclays and its next chairman, T O'Connell, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, Geoff Carter, Lydia Slater, Michael Suthers, Peter Nichols, Paula Robinson, Christine Toomey, Rebecca Lowthorpe, Robin Scott-Elliot, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Mike Yeomans, Peter Hounam, Dawe, Bertram Hesmondhalgh, Roger Gamon, David Hannigan, Andy Trask, Zoe Thomas, Liz Schmitt, Paul Kimmage, Chris Woodhead, Victor Huntrods Brown, Steve Boyd, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Richard Brooks, Nigel Burnham, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Ben Wootliff, Christopher Morgan, Alex Clark, Simone Baird, Paul Durman, Professor John Adams, David Meredith, Mark Ludlow, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, David Crystal, Gita Mendis, Dr Geoffrey Myers, Rachel Bridge, Julian Evans, Susan Clark, D R Taylor, Patrick Strudwick, Hugo Barnacle, Professor Lord Julian Hunt, Mark McSherry, Stuart Miles, Christina Lamb, Sean Newsom, Christopher Silverster, Raymond Keene, C L, Gareth Huw Davies, Fiona Morrow, Donal Kennedy, David Cracknell, Stanley Stewart, Phil Hanks, Katrina Manson, Robert Crowther, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Jim Irvin, D Mathews, Maria Shriver, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Colin Blakemore, Lucy Atkins, Natalie Graham, Dr S Vohra, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Rob Ryan, Jessica Brinton, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Trevor Lewis, Gareth Southgate, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Nick MacKinnon, Mark Anstead, Bethan Cole, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Alexander Reilly, Sylvie Simmons, Billy Kenny, Shane Watson, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Louise Armistead, Jonathan Leake, M E, Clare Francis, David Levin founder of the Capital Group, John Harlow, Colin MCDowell, Godfrey Smith, Baroness Amos, Barry Collins, John Waples, Professor William Chadwick, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Alex Pell, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Peter Rust, Sue Jerham, David Horspool, Salamasina Simons, David Hutcheon, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Jim Clark, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Lewis Stuart, Howard Jacobson, Paul Kearns, Richard Feast, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Maria McErlane, Tim Webster, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Naomi Caine, Darren Laverty, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Shelley Von Strunckel, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Dan Cairns, David Smith Economics Editor, Vanya Kewley, Susannah Price, Lauren St John, Jerome Gardner, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, David Robertson, Patricia Kaye, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sophie Grigson, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Nick Meo, Andrew Fra, Jane Flanagan, Julie Deegan, Richard Lewis, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Cabinet revolt over ID cards Straw letter warns of political 'debacle' Tory leader at war with party aide The Sunday Times Eurostar Contents Up and over: England scrape through in key match after Beckham misses penalty Police to snap speed camera attacks (yes, with cameras) Tempers flare in Turkey Sale continues to outstrip all rivals Contents Nationwide Contents Four out of ten numbers are wrong with 118 Darling curbs his transport watchdog Kelly bequeaths treasured possessions to Iraq experts Times Online Song of remembrance: Stephanie Cooper, 19, of Folkestone, … ID cards Straw's six-page letter attacks the 'flawed' scheme Blair v Brown over pensions Contents School meals to get Jamie Oliver touch Ferguson contract put in doubt by angry tycoon Travelodge Adviser asks: did Leo get jab? Philip Morris International Gay bishop to come out in memoirs Mystery grows over recall of 'ill' ambassador You want missiles? Pick up the phone Arms dealers offer weapons without checks Philip Morris International Reuters High Noon for IDS The Tory leader got loud and a bit fairy last week but failed to win over all his critics. Now he is to tackle those plotting against him head-on. Who will blink first? David Cracknell and Eben Black report The Potential Tory Leaders in Waiting Contents Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer Daddy's girls are recipe for divorce Mercedes-Benz Rimington joins thriller set with Mi5 spy novel GM crops set to make Sainsbury millions VW Eurocall Incredible hulk versus the world American Airlines SAAB Revealed: 30 years of Booker jury bust-ups Cherie's stepmother in fury at pupil safety slip St. Joseph's Hospice PC World Konica Minolta 'Vampire' workers bitten by good life Diva Oxford: we may take university private Top-up fee revolt prompts threat Cost of a degree Piano Auctions Limited Toyota Sex, Drugs & the 'beautiful' Game The trouble with football used to be hooligan fans. Now, amid allegations of sexual assaults and yobbery, it is players who appear out of control. Richard Woods, Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Maurice Chittenden report on sleaze in the national sport Lexus Shocked US tries sex lessons for out-of-control sportsmen Flybe My tragedy of temptation Boy racers take to skies in fighters Mitsubishi Motors Broadcasting standards commission Winning ways of a Kennedy princess Profile Eton — it's worse than an inner-city comprehensive P&O Ferries A creditable card The Tory dilemma FPD savills The Sunday Times IDS is shrinking fast — but not fast enough Picture Gallery The 31p school dinner is a national scandal Who would be our Arnie and shake up British politics? … Campbell breaks out as a public speaker Atticvs Turks quiz Portillo, the hooligan from Chelsea and Kensington 'Bossy' Rippon tiptoes out of ballet company It's not football I hate, it's the phoney-as-hell fans Forget Lord Hutton, worry not about foundation hospital You just can't keep Iain Duncan Smith away from the … On the anniversary of the Bali bomb two families who … Atticvs Empire EC plc What Britain is really good at Lloyds TSB Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times A gay TV kiss is just a kiss Mothers draw up battle lines ID cards lack safeguard Museums and galleries are too middle-class, says Morris Nasa is back up there with laser-powered aircraft Versace puts on squeeze to get back in the black Alliance Leicester Defiant bombers turn screw on Syria Nokia Palestinian Killed in Raid Vanunu faces curbs after jail Assassin's trail leads to nest of German hitmen Surgeons bid to separate twins Debenhams Bush wary of Arnie the instant hero Rice could succeed Cheney, left, as Bush's number two Rummy rattled by irresistible rise of Condi His New Powers Child kidnap is crime of choice in lawless Basra Vodafone French work up angst at 35-hour week Teenager's debut outsells Rowling The Mother of All Diesels Vauxhall Picnic days for a rebel 'emir' of Afghanistan The week's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Flybmi Inquiry sought over war jabs News in Brief Briton shot dead Two charged with backpacker murder Seventh sex attack Police to get 50,000-volt stun guns Two tickets share £5,1m Lotto … Canoeist missing Politicians 'at orgy' All is lost when even a lawyer can't lie for you Just received the second greatest put-down of my life The Times Theakston bites the bullet Hoity-toity Theresa forced to grovel Scientists revealed last week that the universe is … M&G Contents English delight in Turkey Lloyds TSB Contents Brave England make… Joyous night for Eriksson Player ratings England The race for places in next year's European Championship finals in Portugal Group 7 table Alpay insult angers Becks Beckham ignores slip to lead team to finals O2 He Did what? The Worst Penalty Misses of All Time Golden Terry stands tall Chelsea's man mountain was strong in body and mind as he took the place of Rio Ferdinand in Istanbul last night Player rating Turkey Riogate: Question time after week of spin As Ferdinand and his club's lawyers prepare for drugs quiz, FA chief Mark Palios wants three key answers from the £30m defender. Joe Lovejoy reports No hint of fans causing trouble Sven: I'm taking team to finals After days of speculation, the England coach said last night he will still be in charge next summer. By Joe Lovejoy Alpay slips up for cold Turkey The Aston Villa defender picked fights with any Englishman he could, and mainly the captain, on a miserable night for the home side. By Ian Hawkey Sky Fletcher gives Scots hope Virgin Boy who won over a nation Darren Fletcher went from Manchester United starlet to national hero with the goal that swept Scotland to the Euro 2004 playoffs, writes Richard Wilson Wales fall to sucker punch McCartney off in red mist Russia break Republic hearts European round-up MasterCard Yakin ends Irish dream A Pitiful Game of Shame and Blame Rio debacle sullies United Snappy Picture Gallery Growing pains? Rio Ferdinand, centre, celebrates Michael … Winners and losers from a striking week Air Berlin Euro 2004 Qualifying Pools Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Nationwide League Scotland Other Football Fixtures Vauxhall Just like watching Brazil Where else would you expect to see Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Roberto Carlos today than Leicester, playing a friendly against Jamaica?. By John Aizlewood Bright Knight lifts leaders BT Battling Derby earn point Rotherham draw blank with poor finishing Rudderless Tranmere hit for six Nationwide round-up Mahon strike boosts Ipswich No characters left in football? You must be crazy Goalkeeper Andy Woodman has never earned big money or played with huge stars, but in the lower leagues he has come to know players larger than life Lone star did it all his way Gareth Southgate on how his former Middlesbrough teammate, the imperious Croation striker Alen Boksic, picked up £60,000 a week while going through the motions The story of a unique football friendship Ferrari Eileen:'You've taken drugs' A visit to Glenn Hoddle's spiritualist Eileen Drewery proved uncomfortable for one England player, writes Gareth Southgate The top 10 Michael Schumacher (1991-) Jackie Stewart (1965-73) Sky Sports Ayrton Senna (1984-94) Alain Prost (1980-93) Jack Brabham (1955-70) Stirling Moss (1951-61) Alberto Ascari (1950-55) Niki Lauda (1971-79,1982-85) Sport on TV Schumacher's day of destiny Barring a disaster in today's Japanese Grand Prix, the German will break new ground with a sixth world title, and answer talk of retirement, says Richard Rae Subaru Champion must weather storm Wet conditions left Michael Schumacher 14th on the grid and introduced an element of uncertainly at today's showdown in Suzuka, reports Richard Rae Today's grid The ball is sitting in heavy sand on an upsloped a … End of long playing records Mathew Hayden has smashed Brian Lara's Test batting record, but chances are he will not hold on to it for long The Sunday Times Gillespie keeps Zimbabwe on rack Australia continue to dominate the first Test in Perth, writes Robin Scott-Elliot Times Online Gritty Collingwood hopes to make his mark in Test side The Durham allrounder believes his competitive edge can help him crown success in England's one-day team with regular Test appearances. By Simon Wilde 100 Not out David Graveney will reach his century of Tests as a selector after surviving the most traumatic of years, says Simon Wilde The Sunday Times Warne mulled over switch After his World Cup ban, the Australia leg-spinner considered switching sides to play for England, writes Ivo Tennant The Times Superstars in the making The cult TV show that pitted celebrity sports stars against each other is making a triumphant return. By Brian Doogan Tongan muscle powers the Bulls Wing Lesley Vainikolo gives Bradford a potent cutting edge as they power towards a treble in Saturday's Grand Final against Wigan, writes Richard Rae Land Rover Carney sets up a grand finish With his superb two-try show helping Wigan to a place in the Grand Final, the former Gaelic footballer must be rated a true rugby league star, says Richard Rae Injuries mar All Black mauling HSBC Jauzion hat-trick gets France off to a flyer Thunderous opener brings bonus for Irish Georgia's guns are already blazing What the men from Tbilisi lack in technical ability they make up for with sheer bloody-mindedness. England should afford them respect, says Stephen Jones Hard and fast case Having reinvented himself, Mike Tindall starts today's match against Georgia as one of England's most indispensable players England Georgia The Sunday Times Crushing the Boks is vital to success Never have England played such a critical game. Beat South Africa, and their World Cup road is open; lose, and the mighty All Blacks await. By Stephen Jones RBS Mad, bad and dangerous to know The South Africans have something to prove on Saturday — which means that England cannot give them an inch South African try festival buries Uruguay Tackling the bulldozer boys Martin Johnson's men are worthy favourities, but they will have to dig deep to see off the stoic Springboks Terminator targets England Springbok centre De Wet Barry obliterated Australia in the Tri — Nations with his crash-tackling. Now he is aiming to do a repeat job on England. By Nick Cain Why England cannot afford to lose Bombardier Charvis seeks redemption The Welsh captain is keen to restore his own and his country's reputation at the World Cup, starting this morning against Canada The Sunday Times Some like it hot in Japan Andy Miller, the Japan fly-half, says his side do not expect to beat Scotland today, although the climate might help cause an upset Lifeless Tigers not up to scratch AOL Broadband Andrews off as Burke carries Quins Bath too hot for Titans Rugby round-up Battling Williams finds from to defeat Doherty Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racecards Fixtures Rugby Union Fixtures Racing This Week The Sunday Times Brodie braced for battle Manchester's hard-hitting featherweight finds strength to take on the world through visits to his mother's graveside Letters of the week Rugby 2004 Caught in time Ipswich win the First Division, 1962 Questions & answers 60 seconds in sport With World Cup winner We will rock you Climbing is becoming one of Britain's most popular workouts. Sunday Times fitness expert Paul Stephen Lubicz explains how it builds both self-confidence and fitness Saddle up for a fast sprint into the winner's circle Nationwide Win top sportswear In training with James Willstrop The Perfect Match Contents Irish billionaires want seat on Manchester United board Sainsbury clan backs the boss … for now Chinese economy 'will overtake Britain by 2005' Computer Associates When the stars rumbled in the jungle . . . Charles … Bankers' fees could sink EMI deal Castell to quadruple pay as GE chief Contents Contents Rover ITV goes for Gold growth plan Barclays looks to raise £400m from life bond Profit warnings hit a low Curtain falls on Odeon boss Williams team races to a loss ABI appeals over 'soft commission' Business Digest Pub group Spirit to make Jones Britain's richest landlady New Look wrings a bit more from Singh Inmarsat to back $1.5bn Apollo bid Norwich Union Deutsche set for Russian return Contents Four joatle to buy Tussauds at £900m Sir William of Amersham enters GE's inner circle Agenda World tilts toward the east Economic Outlook Barclays' blunders The fun is over, Arnie. Here are your options Over Here and into Everything How GE Moved into Britain Siemens Mobile The odd couple now showing on ITV Interview Once bitter rivals, Charles Allen and Michael Green are now a double act, having spent 12 months forging a new media giant Michael Green's and Charles Allen's Working Day Advertisers fear deal will mean higher prices The ITV companies have seen off calls to offload their sales houses, but the victory could be short-lived Vital Statistics They said they would lead the way in 3G with 1m users … Paul Durman reports on the chaotic and blundering world of 3, the newest mobile-phone company Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen of pubs takes on biggest challenge A £2.5 billion deal has left Karen Jones with 2,500 pubs to knock into shape, write John Waples and Ben Wootliff Regulator cracks down as AMP heads towards demerger The Australian giant has been forced to protect the life policies of its customers in Britain, writes Louise Armistead Multiple Display Advertising Items Born Leader Saab Diary of Disaster Unenterprising Scots get lessons in get up and go Once they carved out business empires the world over, but today Scots shun risk. David Smith and Mark McSherry report on a drive to revive entrepreneurship OAG Concorde packs them in for its final days At the start of the year some flights had only five passengers. Now they are full with enthusiasts seeking the trip of a lifetime. Dominic O'Connell joined them Xerox Shaping a quiet successor Subsonic Options for High Flyers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays' Varley has to keep momentum going The newly appointed chief executive will have to think big to keep rumours of takeover bid at bay. John Waples reports British Airways French affair may cost Gucci boss $1.4bn America is trying to extradite four top businessmen in a scandal that could ruin François Pinault World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Chip firm is year's biggest tech float Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Wolfson Microelectronics? Carlton and Granada join forces Business on the Box Wolfson at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week The Sunday Times Charcol Glamour rendered hotels irresistible How I Made It David Levin founder of the Capital Group Moving tale of a hunt for the right premises The 2am Moment A sideways look at the ups and down of life as an entrepreneur Game on as firms queue up to float Joining the Stock Market Matthew Goodman on the challenges facing makers of computer games Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheers! Here's to tax relief after pub loss Business Doctor Cracking down on Staff Theft Kingston Smith Venture capital: the taps open up How to Find a private-equity investor Telewest Business Fundraising Routes Free advice for start-ups Bibby Funds Flowed for Plumber Times Online Dotcom retailer branches out Dabs sells £150m of electronic goods a year and wants to expand by opening shops and extending its operations to the Continent. Report by Andrew Stone What the Experts Say Dabs. Com's Challenges The Sunday Times British firms that were changed by e-commerce Canon Calling all failures: here is how to make a fortune Prufrock Prufrock 020 7782 5761 Intrepid end for Concorde M&b chief in £500m toast for investors Sharewatch Aero Inventory Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Oh Lords, Oh Derry! In this second extract from his diary, Robin Cook reveals the prime minister's hand in the skulduggery behind the blocking of promised elections to the Lords Radisson Edwardian Hotels Contents Faustino Oh Lords, Oh Derry! Next Week Jolly George - the unsung story In a rare interview, George Harrison's widow Olivia tells Robert Sandall of his hidden circle of friends and fun, and that attack Yorkshire Forward Let boys, be boys, not sissies Hasta la vista baby - Arnie is the future Little Britain's a one-horse state Secret diary of a sick heroine aged 57¾ Interview I prefer the novels that aren't on my Booker shortlist Chairman of the judges John Carey reveals the 12 titles he loved that failed to make it for the prize this week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A moment of madness that did for poor James Television journalist James Forlong killed himself last week after admitting he made a misleading Gulf war broadcast. His sister-in-law Christine Toomey retraces the tragedy Istanbul — perfect for Bond and Beckham Life after the Al-Qaeda horror show that was Daniel's death Mariane Pearl was five months pregnant when her husband was abducted and beheaded in Pakistan. She tells Sarah Baxter how she coped A girl's best friends come in at £40 an hour Women spend a fortune on pampering. but not just because they want to look good, explains Julia Llewellyn Smith What if you're not glad to be gay? New blue polices, but will they work? The Tories have now unveiled radical plans for health, crime and 'localisation'. David Smith analyses the Big idea Young, gifted and black, the new face of Conservatism … Crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Repel the computer invaders Viruses and cyber attacks are more prevalent than ever. Nigel Powell offers simple measures to keep your computer safe from harm Stay Virus-Free Take Cover behind a Firewall Chat with Care Prepare for the Worst Broad brushoff at home Sounding off Keep Software Updated Protect the Password Guard against Spam Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Games: the latest games for computer, console and mobil Site test There is no need to break the law to enjoy music downloaded over the internet. Alex Pell tunes in to a diversity of genres Subscription Pay-As-You-Go Buyer's guide Good All-Rounder Radio Luxury-Level Viewing Rotatable Wonder Classical Dance BT Alternative File Sharing My best Buy Darren Laverty, from Windsor, tells Fiona Sibley how the net keeps his watch collection ticking Throwing away the Nobel prize Britain's once enviable ability to win the top accolades is being crippled by poor funding of research, says Colin Blakemore Multiple Display Advertising Items Higher Fees and a Two-Tier University System Could Be the Fairest Way for All Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal disaster in the classroom Labour's plans for individualised learning are a sham that will lower standards and fail the non-academic, says Chris Woodhead Teachers will only take my 'boisterous' son part-time Answer the question A prune tart adds bottom to my truce with Conran Pitch in and save soccer's strikers This Life Winner's Dinners Me? I'm Just an Old Frump The Daily Telegraph: The Earl of Pembroke Last word Charity fundraiser Lloyd Scott has completed the world's … Queen's Police Medal The Daily Telegraph: William Steig Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Waterloo to Lille CenterParcs Let's eat out A fine meal, a spot of culture, and you're back before the cat has missed you. Follow Mark Hodson, our galloping gourmet Heathrow to Milan Folkestone to Marquise Good Gear Guide Translator Lunch break Luton to Amsterdam Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh to Dublin Water Fan Luton to Nice London: A Collection of Poetry of Place edited by Barna Travel Cot Stanstead to Cork Stansted to Cork Mobile Phone Southampton to Jersey Sodom to Salem: a Pilgrim's progress The fanatics who founded the Land of the Free would hate lewd New England — but Stanley Stewart was seduced Travelodge Royal Brunei Markwarner holidays Clerical Medical Travel brief Medical bill scams on the up ITC Classics MyTravelLite The rose-coloured city of Petra was one of the most … The Tate is to launch its own art holidays Clubs Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Q & A Concorde price hike Readers' rants TV Travel Holiday money Where was I? A virtuoso performance Will Baker and Barbara built to a crescendo. But would the pianist play along? Ct2 holidays 'At least I missed the tree' You don't have to be Franz Klammer to have fun on the hill. Sean Newsom has the lowdown for your first ski trip Esprit Australia Find a teacher A Rome of my own Don't spend forever plodding the streets of the Eternal City: follow Howard Jacobson to a little patch of Latin perfection Inter Continental The Sunday Times Travel brief The it's-a-doddle idyll Finding superb beaches in the Maldives is easy—but to pick the right hotel, ask Mark Hodson The right flight: how to get there—and how to relax on the way The it's-a-doddle idyll Three-star Maldives Four-star Maldives Five-star Maldives Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Luxury Holidays CTS Horizons Paradise lost Plum ideas for the perfect Dreaming of the right Christmas? Whether it's a hotel fireside or the Caribbean seaside, Rob Ryan and David Wickers can find you a cracker Multiple Display Advertising Items Starwood endless The Gleneagles Hotel Christmas getaway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Travel is serious for Baroness Amos—but she lets her hair down at carnival Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a four-night shopping break for two in the souks of Tunis, with Wigmore Holidays The competition Contents British shares 'will lag rest of world' Best funds for foreign markets North beats south News in Brief Contents Funds the Experts Recommend Post Office banking Merger news sends Footsie higher Fidelity Investments Contents Nobody should wear Labour's pension cap Charcol Banking on bonds Why pay a fee when you can complain for free? A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out reader's financial problems Shop made me feel like a criminal Carpeted over insurance claim Firm won't take my pension money Director's £31m Photo-Me opportunity Director's Deals Old Mutual Fund Managers M&S tokens were returned to sender How you can pick the perfect fund The ideal investment depends on your timescale and attitude to risk—are you adventurous or cautious? Report by Kathryn Cooper Work Outwhat Kind of Investor You are The one account Halifax Scottish Widows Keep retirement savings on track How the Sites Compare Henderson Global Investors Fund charges could double The government is reconsidering plans to limit retirement funds to £1.4m, granting top earners a reprive. By Kathryn Cooper C&G Experts sound alarm over buy-to-let loans Tax perks mean landlords usually take out interest-only mortgages, but they could be left exposed if rates rise The tricks that can be boost your profits from property Portman Building Society Top Buy-To-Let Deals Framlington Long Term Investor is Avoiding the Southeast Stress-free shares that you can hold If you don't want to monitor your portfolio daily, you should pick stocks that promise steady growth. Alicia Wyllie looks at firms you can rely on, while Kathryn Cooper finds out how to spot when it is time to sell Direct Line Nationwide Landlord Mortgages Halifax Alliance Leicester CapitalOne Scottish Widows Bank Birmingham Midshires I'm taking a shine to silver All that glisters doesn't have to be gold, writes Merryn Somerset Webb in a new fortnightly column Independent Financial Adviser Halifax Customers vote for their top five motor insurers Legal & General Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Trouble in store for M&S Regulators have rapped Marks & Spencer over its new credit card. Will its customers' reaction be any better? By Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C Boxing mogul is ready for the first round Fame and Fortune Frank Maloney carries a roll of cash for emergencies—like buying champagne for his friends. By Natalie Graham Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Call centres dial up the wrong recruits The industry needs to reconsider the kind of people it employs to reduce a high rate of staff turnover. Roger Eglin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items CVs are still getting the old CIA treatment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City chief has to keep a foot in the past The Corporation of London's 'town clerk' runs Britain's oddest local authority, reports Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting a value on your staff Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Wacky Races Desert Victory Cat People Soul Searching Darren Shan talks to Paul Wray about The Lake of Souts—the 10th book in The Saga of Darren Shan Get £1 off Darren Shan's The Lake of Souls in next … News Super roo Funday has the freshest news around Buzz cut Dog cared The Simpsons Every week in The Funday Times It's a Family Affair Pop music is for kids and classical music is for adults, right? Wrong—and the Stilgoe Family Concerts will soon change your tune! Funday features always make some noise! Dragon World Beryl the Peril Bery! The Peril These snazzy new Post-Its have been launched as Christmas The Hit Kit says it contains everything you need to … Write on! Funday Stars Kids Favourite Toy Shop of the Year Tell us your top toy shop now! Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Jarvis Doctor, doctor, I have a strawberry stuck on my head! Showtime Funday Prize Haul Dear f-mail, I am just back from Tel Aviv with my family The Funday Times Competitions Write to f-mail today! Sport Super Star Fans Utd A winning finish! Contents Contents Car Advertising Up to Speed Vauxhall gains a muscle motor Jason joins the Beaujolais Run Salvage laws get scrappy Cars on TV A safe pair of hands, I am Me and my Motors On his CD Changer Dull, predictable, perfect! Back off, mister A new course teaches women the art of roadside defence, says Sarah Freeman Renault Scenic The playboy who rescued Rolls A new book by Richard Feast reveals how Britain's most famous marque was kept afloat by a series of jaw-dropping orders from a car-mad Brunei prince Porsche To Reliant's Robin, a child Del Boy would be proud—the successor to his favourite car is Giugiaro-designed, and it still do need a car driving licence, reports Andrew Fran Casio Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Handbrakes Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Gadgets Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Second Opinion Dawe The Sunday Times Values Honda NSX Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Imagine Isambard Brunel and Henry Moore got it together in a car… Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Pocket rockets Give that car an Oscar Film stars are turning to exotic cars for that big premiere entrance and car makers love it, says Jeremy Hart Multiple Display Advertising Items All aboard the road to hell For some, cars are symbols of freedom and prosperity, but others see them as a scourge. In a personal view Professor John Adams explains why he blames cars for social ills from poor health to crime The Sunday Times Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Black spot Regtransfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside How A pied-a-terre in… Waterfield Farm Barn, Great Bradley, Suffolk, £225,000 Moving Lure of the Loir Time and place The French holiday home enjoyed by cookery writer Sophie Grigson and her family has a primitive appeal Pad with pulling power The house John Leslie designed to complement his bachelor lifestyle is for sale. Jasper Gerard has a peek Octagon Houses of the week Harrods Estates Sold to the lowest bid A Yorkshire development offering 40% discounts to young local buyers may be creating more problems than it solves, says Nigel Burnham Goldcrest Home Redrow Albionriverside East & West Lodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Gold in the hills Commuter land A home in the Chilterns may seem idyllic, but you need deep pockets to afford one, reports Robert Winnett Market Values Modern city living The shed that grew into a butterfly Hugh Pearman explains how a timber-framed structure was converted into the most eccentric home in Surrey through a remarkable flight of fancy Landlord Mortgages Were our 'bargains' worth it? Some were gold mines, others money pits. Helen Davies tracks down the people who bought our featured 'wrecks with potential' and finds out what factors separated the winners from the losers Clerical Medical What Happened Magnet Small beginnings How do you encourage children to scribble on paper rather than walls? Get them a pint-sized desk they want to sit at, says Victoria O'brien Illegible Article Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheap Pollocks Want to till wall space but can't afford the real thing? Create your own modern art, says Roland White Trevor Square You can't park here So where can the plumber leave his van? Strict rules mean tradesmen are refusing work in some boroughs, reports Julie Deegan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items A question of priorities Heat & Dust My family needs me. But with costs rising fast at our Greek home, my builders need me more Multiple Display Advertising Items At home with Hepburn It has its quirks, but the New York town house of the late Katharine Hepburn is steeped in rich movie history, says Susan Dominus Confessions of a Gozo addict The actor Robin Askwith tells Cally Law why he's taken refuge on a laid-back island near Malta Sannat is a converted farmhouse situated near the village of Munxar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tulip time It's not too late to plant the bulbs that bring colour from February to May, suggests Caroline Donald Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Spanish steps One English couple's Andalusian garden has turned into a growing business, says Caroline Donald Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church A winter's tale With a chill in the October air and cold nights on the way, now's the time to get your garden in shape for the inclement months ahead. Dan Pearson warms to the task Core values Keep the glass of greenhouses and cold frames clean to Greenquarter Smooth Operator French polishing can revive a table that's seen better days, suggests Paula Robinson Times Online Tool Kit Squirrel-hair mop Nuts & Bolts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Understated or overrated? These houses may have a great location, but are they worth £4m, asks Cally Law The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts E-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St Andrewspark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes with log fires Get that cosy autumn feeling with crackling fires and glowing stoves. 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So what's put him back on the straight and narrow, asks Kathy Brewis The V&A's Gothic turns medieval England into a Vegas style theme park it's gross cultural vandalism, says Waldemar Januszczak Rest of the week's films BBC Cabin Fever Concert for George Short Cuts Blade simple It's energetic, stylish—and an opera of violence, Kill Bill will delight Tarantino fans, but what about normal people, asks Cosmo Landesman The Month An independent spirit Wild child, icon of cool and indie-movie princess, Chloe Sevigny seems to have it all. So with films in the pipeline, is she finally set to make it big in Hollywood, asks Fiona Morrow Armani, an artist? Well, the Italian designer has a … Something in the Television Best of the best X Hip-hop goes to hospital Two white, middle-aged men and a rap exhibition? Don't stress, it's dope, says Patrick Strudwick The Lion King Change from a twenty Purists may sneer, but Jamie Cullum's love of rock brings a vital spontaneity to his jazz, says Clive Davis The beat of a different drum Can the Wigmore Hall move with the times without losing its snooty but fiercely loyal audience, asks Bryan Appleyard Sheryl Crow Not just a pretty facade Architecture The brutal concrete of the South Bank's Hayward Gallery has been lightened up, says Hugh Pearman Channel Glyndebourne Rest of the week's theatre Clerical Medical Ideas Men A Bard for all seasons Theatre Four very different productions prove that Shakespeare is as vital as ever, says John Peter The Sunday Times Royal Academy of Arts The Month Culture comes to life with sound+vision Brolly good show Dance The 25th Umbrella showed our great favourites are still on their toes. David Dougill reports Called to the barre Intense and driven by insecurity, Tamara Rojo has blossomed at Covent Garden. Clifford Bishop hails the Royal Ballet's Spanish star Classical On record The week's essential new releases Beethoven Symohony No 9 London Philharmonic, cond Klaus Tennstedt BBC Music BBCL 4131-2 Classical CD of the week Johann Nepomuk Hummel Plano Sonatas Stephen Hough Hyperion CDA67390 The Toledo Summit Spanish & Flemish songs & motets Harmonia Mundi HMU 907328 Beethoven Piano Sonatas Nos 14-16 Artur Schnabel Naxos 8.110759 Pop and Jazz Travis 12 Memories Independiente 5127612 Rickie Lee Jones The Evening of My Best Day V2 Vvr1024732 Electric Soft Parade The American Adventure BMG 82876563692 The Distillers Coral Fang Reprise 9362484202 New kids in town Shelby Lynne Identity Crisis Capitol 7243590508 29 PW Long Remembered Tough & Go Tg255cd Sam Cooke At the Copa Abcko 0602498074473 The Band of Blacky Renchette Still Lookin' Good to Me Thrill Jockey Thrill138 Pop CD of the week Courtney Pine Devotion Destin-e Records 777001 The Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Wide of the mark Opera The Royal Opera's Orlando is pointless, but Opera North has scored two direct hits, says Hugh Canning Concert for George The Very Best Of Cat Stevens Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Turner Prize Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker! Mourning Becomes Electra Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Sweet Panic Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Film Finding Nemo Theatre John Bull's Other Island Art Gothic: Art for England, 1400-1547 Arthur Smith—Dante's Inferno Opera Manon Dance La Bayadére Concerts Chamber Orchestra of Europe Pop Damien Rice Medal of PC, £19.99, ages 15 Games PlayStation2, Xbox, PC, GameCube, £39.99, all ages The Times Literary Supplement Pro Evolution Soccer 3 PlayStation2, £39.99, all ages PlayStation2, Xbox, PC, GameCube, £34.99, all ages PlayStation2, £39.99, all ages The Month DVDs and videos Frida Buena Vista, 15,118 mins; rental MGM 15,94 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £9.99 (VHS), rental Pure Hayley Westenra Momentum, 15,104 mins; £19.99 (DVD) Pure Hayley Westerna Ararat Momentum, 15,110 mins; £19.99 (DVD) Agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pile'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 813 Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Children's Raging against life Dylan Thomas: A New Life by Andrew Lycett Weidenfeld £20 pp448 Read on … Into the heart of darkness Art Goya by Robert Hughes Harvill £20 pp384 Read on … Diary Addicted to love Cinema NIV: The Authorised Biography of David Niven by Graham Lord Orion £18.99 pp356 Ottakar's Moore is less America Dude, Where's my Country? by Michael Moore Allen Lane £17.99 pp249 Earth What Joan Bakewell has on her bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: John Paul II A monster of the deep? Naval history The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty by Caroline Alexander Harper Collins £20 pp491 Read on … Sailing into history Billy Ruffian: The Bellerophon and the Downfall of Napoleon by David Cordingly Bloomsbury £16.99 pp355 In other words … Language The Adventure of English 500ad to 2000: The Biography of a Language by Melvyn Bragg Hodder £20 pp354 Natasha's Dance Read on … Ancienc & Medieval History Book Club Blurring the vision Politics Margaret Thatcher Volume Two: The Iron Lady by John Campbell Cape £25 pp813 WHScared Malice in Wonderland Diaries Beaton in the Sixties More Unexpurgated Diaries introduced by Hugo Vickers Weidenfeld £25 pp434 Robert Ryan New twist on an old story Fiction The Sergeants' Tale by Bernice Rubens Little, Brown £16.99 pp217 Angelina Ballerina Dispatch from the Dark Ages Arthur the King by Allan Massie Weidenfeld £14.99 pp292 A long and winding road Call Me the Breeze by Patrick McCabe Faber £16.99 pp341 Robert Winston Children's book of the week Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons by 'Ernest Drake' Age 8+ Waterstone's Paperbacks The Speckled People by Hugo Hamilton Platform by Michel Houllebecq Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling by Ross King The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch by Anne Enright A Ghost upon your Path by John McCarthy Do Not Pass Go by Tim Moore Property by Valerie Martin The Sunday Times Free at Last! Diaries 1991-2001 by Tony Benn You really must read … The Writers Bureau Sky Contents Schuey's rising run Worth setting the vidow for: the best of the week ahead No carbuncles please Riba Stirling Prize Today, C4,8pm Best films First Mobo winner? Black Mozart Today, BBC4, 8.05pm Sex and the city Panorama: Sex And The Holy City Today, BBC1, 10.5pm Top spectator sport? Fightbox Monday, BBC3, 7.30pm Those were the days Seven Days That Shook EastEnders Monday, C4,9pm Where will it all end? Teen Big Brother—The Experiment Monday, C4,10pm A right royal tale Real Crime: Lady Jane Tuesday, ITV1, 9pm The one to watch Henry Vlll, Today, ITV1, 9pm The book is open The Man Booker Prize Tuesday, BBC2, 10pm Healthy advertising? Smoking Under Siege Wednesday, BBC2, 7.30pm Sunday October Radio Pick of the Day Matches of the day Rugby World Cup (ITV1, 8.35am) Religious dimension The Heaven And Earth Show (BBC1, 10am) Soap moment Coronation Street (ITV1, 7.30pm) Sunday-night romp Monarch Of The Glen (BBC1, 8pm) Cop show Heartbeat (ITV1, 8pm) Pick of the day Natural World (BBC2, 6.10pm) Hey presto The Greatest Magic Tricks ln The Universe … Ever (Five, 8pm) Best science The Day The Earth Was Born (Discovery, 8pm) Oddest artist Art Safari (BBC4, 10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice Me TV Sunday October ITV1 Anglia Variations Sunday October Monday October Radio Pick of the Day Search for a star Bill Oddie's History Hunt: Torquay (BBC1, 10am) The crest of a wave Speed Machines: The Speed Boat Kings (C4,8pm) Best road safety Fifth Gear (Five, 8.30pm) Relatively speaking Family (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Colosseum: Rome's Arena of Death (BBC1, 9pm) Cut the chat The Kumars At No 42 (BBC2, 9.30pm) What's in a guest? The Frank Skinner Show (ITV1, 10.30pm) Best comic insight Behind The Laughter (BBC1, 10.35pm) On the way out? South Park (Sky One, 11.30pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice Skyplus Monday October ITV1 Anglia Variations Monday October Tuesday14… Radio Pick of the Day The history man Time Flyers: Fooling Hitler (BBC2, 7.30pm) Creepiest crawlies Infested: Is Nowhere Sacred? (ITV1, 7.30pm) Works of art The Glory Of Gothic (Five, 7.30pm) Canvassing the public Painting The People (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day The Mark Steel Lectures: Isaac Newton (BBC4, 10.40pm) Best psychology Mind Of a Millionaire: Making It (BBC2, 9pm) Most wince-inducing Wife Swap (C4,9pm) Film choice Films Our Tv BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations …14… Wednesday…October Radio Pick of the Day Doctor's orders Heroes Of World War II: The Man Who Saved Britain's Cities (Five, 7.15pm) Faith in the system Kenyon Confronts: Secrets And Confessions (BBC1, 7.30pm) Police moment The Bill (ITV1, 8pm) Huffing and puffing Grand Designs Revisited: Islington (C4,8pm) For richer, for richer For Love Or Money (Sky One, 8pm) Those little grey cells The Human Mind: Making Friends (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day When Michael Portillo Became a Single Mum (BBC2, 9pm) Best sci-fi pioneer The Kneale Tapes (BBC4, 9.30pm) Best phobia show One Life: Rat Attack (BBC1, 10.35pm) Film choice Films Skyplus Wednesday October ITV1 Anglia Variations Wednesday October Thursday October Radio Pick of the Day Afternoon Play: The House At World's End (R4,2.15pm) Best brushwork Great Artists 2 With Tim Marlow: Goya (Five, 7.30pm) Sporting challenge Superstars (BBC1, 8pm) The good life Tales From River Cottage (C4,8pm) Top Gallic excursion French Leave: Chocolat (C4,8.30pm) Best political profile Silvio Berlusconi: The Italian Tycoon (BBC4, 8.30pm) Pick of the day Canterbury Tales (BBC1, 9pm) Dam good Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World: The Hoover Dam (BBC2, 9pm) A world apart Cutting Edge: Beauty Queens And Bloodshed (C4,9pm) Scariest arachnid Tarantula! (National Geographic, 9pm) Smut or art? Art In The City (BBC3, 9.30pm) Film Choice Critics' choice Films Sky plus Thursday October ITV1 Anglia Variations Thursday October Friday October Radio Pick of the Day The Michael Feinstein Songbook (R2,7pm) The second lap Rugby World Cup: New Zealand v Canada (ITV1, 10.10am) I should Coco Alt-TV: Clowns In The Hood (C4,8pm) Best gentle comedy All About Me (BBC1, 8.30pm) Throw away the key Pow (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Absolutely Fabulous (BBC1, 9pm) Guest who? Have I Got News For You (BBC1, 9.30pm) Digging for the truth Incredible Stories: The Curse Of The Mummy (ITV1, 10pm) Back with a bang Later … With Jools Holland (BBC1, 11.35pm) Film choice Critics' choice Films Skyplus Friday 17 October ITV1 Anglia Variations Friday 17 October Saturday 18 October Radio Pick of the Day Nothing's Gonna Change My World (R4,10.30pm) The big match Rugby World Cup: South Africa v England (ITV1, 12.30pm) Get the message Casualty (BBC1, 8.15pm) Drama Silent Witness (BBC1, 9.05pm) Countdown The Big Read (BBC2, 9.05pm) Musical moments Greasemania (ITV1, 9.30pm) Pick of the day Fact Or Fiction With Tony Robinson: Robin Hood (C4,8pm) Talk the talk Parkinson (BBC1, 10.25pm) Coda Warren Zevon: Inside Out (BBC4, 11.10pm) Top 10 TV programmes Film choice Critics' choice Films SKYPlus Saturday 18 October ITV1 Anglia Variations Saturday 18 October Mystic River Contents Bang & Olufsen Contents Toyota Opener Pytheas and the Painted People How the Colts got the blues—and gave Britain its name … To set free scores by constriction of the stalk After a Fashion: Charlie Caplowe and Kieron Hurley … Linda Barker Locks great in Leather David Steel, 65, became Britain's youngest MP Trailfinders Portland Conservatories Nissan When I was 17 my best friend was suddenly struck down Tropicana Rasputin: Russia's most famous mystic monk based his … Discovered by the Midas-like pop producer Peter Waterman Dettol Ointment The Penny-Farthing: This funny-looking bike first wobbled Every Little Helps Regrets: He Had a Few 'It's nice to go travelling', Frank Sinatre used to sing. 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