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News from 19/10/2003

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Steven Shukor, Jonathan Northcroft, Diana Duff, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Robin Cook, Patrick French, Scott Athorne, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Tony Barrell, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Christopher Roddis, Jonathan Stroud, Rob Hughes, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Professor Gideon Garter, Tim Vince, Jonathan Miller, Andrew Longmore, Lesley White, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Mark Curson, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Kathy Lette, Ferdinand Mount, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Tim Richards, Edin Hamzic, Neil Wormald, E P, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Tony Fisher, Russell Peacock, Lynne Truss, James Horrocks, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Tom Walker, Matt Barrett, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Matt Barrett chief executive, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Rhianna Pratchett, Martyn Goff, Dan Caims, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Geraldine Hackett, Julian Dyer, Rob Maul, David Hewson, Sue Lakeman, David Bond, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Joe Swift, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, David Williams Chief executive, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Dean Nelson, Nick Middleton, Robert Ryan, Stewart Lee, Patricia Nicol, Hilary Clarke, Sarah Dempster, John Peel, John Lucas, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, John O'Donnell, Anita Chaudhuri, Andrew Alexander, Colin Burgess, Ranulph Fiennes, Travis Elborough, Joan Smith, David Eimer, Lydia Slater, Robert Potts, David Leibling, Rupert Wright, Adam Nathan, Shelley von Strunckel, Jeremy Guscott, Paula Robinson, Tracy Edwards, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Michael Nuth, Peter Parker, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Lord St John Fawsley, Zoe Thomas, Monsieur Mangetout, Chris Woodhead, Julian Rendell, Steve Boyd, Steven Jennings, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Sarah Mockford, Bridget Stott, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Julie Earle-Levine, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, Julian LeVay, David Leppard, Paul Durman, B C, Mark Ludlow, Hugh Jamieson, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, John McLeren, Phillip Warren, Rachel Bridge, Mick Dennis, T D, Hugh McLlvanney, John Dougdale, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, W S Graff-Baker, Susan Clark, Phil Baker, Stuart Miles, Christina Lamb, Malcolm Kane, Bill Groves, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Rod Liddle, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Marie Colvin, David Walton, Mark Seddon, Yom English, Trevor Roberts, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Barry Flatman, Louise Armitstead, Robbie Burns, Frankel, Keith Cameron, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Melvyn Bragg, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Cal Fussman, Jeremy G Brown, James Hall, Fiona Terry, S A, Paul Samet, David Freeman, Geoff Davies, Trevor Lewis, Talib Choudhry, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Anstead, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Richard Woods, Roland White, Shane Watson, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Mel Webb, Ray Hutton, Brendan Simms, Sophie Kirkham, Naomi Wolf, Michael Sheridan, Julian Lloyd Webber, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Aubrey Ross, Jeremy Hart, Ros Dodd, A A Gill, Lorna V, Brian Glanville, Sturat Andrews, John Carey, Tom Conran's, Lucy Vose, Rolf Ekeus, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Lewis Stuart, Noel Spill, Will Iredale, John Spurling, Chrissy Iley, Steve Faktor, Colin McDOWELL'S, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Brian Doogan, Michael Clower, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Dr Charles Tannock, John Aizlewood, David Barker, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, David Oyelowo, Joe Mifsud, Joe Lovejoy, Graham Norwood, Clifford Bishop, Sarah Harvey, William Lewis Business editor, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Pete Oliver, Amir Taheri, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, Mark Mitchell, David Smith Economics Editor, Darren Sadler, Susannah Price, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Bob Dwyer, Kate Spicer, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Bill Cullen, Simon Howard, Ed Hughes, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths, Walter Smith, Helen Stewart,

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Contents UK plot to kill President Putin Top Tory backed IDS revolt Insight Contents British Airways A happy scrum: Prince Harry celebrates England win Insider names the big Lloyd's losers Ministers to ban shops from Christmas opening Contents The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Exclusive England players cards Go to the World Cup Final The Sunday Times is available on audio tape and Contents Nationwide First sin bin for nuisance neighbours Daddy cool Brown delights in baby son Tax bid to replace party donors US confronts EU on future role for Nato Hidden weapons found on US planes No Cherie gags her discount frock designers US church accused of taking aid revenge over gay row How much discount can you get? Our reporter checked these stores to find out how much discount is available for ordinary shoppers Welcome to Travelodgic PC Plod has his cover blown Microsoft Named: the secret Lloyd's gambling set Top Names Dti Wilde and a gay PM—the plot thickens Mercedes-Benz Carey helped prostitute be vicar Footballers score property millions 'The lads' clean up as part-time landlords Funding row as art does time in Camp X-Ray of the north Alliance Leicester Sex Lessons for Beginners Reuters Single mother Portillo gives birth to a series American Airlines Contents Are you a second class consumer? The new social divide With a single leap, Blaine has a whole new stunt Skoda Auto Congestion map drawn up as first step to road pricing Sailing sank Edwards marriage Ken's big spend beats No 10's Minister's lake cottage stirs housing row After musical porn, Channel 4 plans singalong on death row DHL Tiscali I spy. . . mobiles trap lovers and shirkers Multiple Display Advertising Items TV creates new literary aristocracy The Big Reads Property Group PLC Mitsubishi Motors Teacher training: it's a trivial pursuit Students reveal sub-standard courses EasyJet. com Shelter Camilla's royal casting vote Land Rover Killer Silcott to be youth worker while on parole Handbags at Dawn for IDS The Tory leader has woman trouble—not with his loyal wife Betsy, but with the party aides around him Allied Carpets Freeserve And as for the Alternative. . . War on the home front Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Trouble was on the cards for a dandy in banking Profile And don't be frightened of the AK-47s, darling Dabs Go for broke Banking on the truth Aquability The Sunday Times It's never too late to dump a duff leader The church that splits may be the church that's reborn Besieged Hoon gets cold comfort from Kenny Dalglish Atticvs Daddy Blair is late with the baby congratulations to young Gordon Atticvs Spikes are out for ITV's sport-loving supremo Atticvs If Betsy is investigated, then Patsy should resign Mortgages for Business A card-carrying welcome to EU Vodafone Footie culture dumbs us down and perks us up Bone of contention The £9 Foreign Office bill to families bereaved by … Move over, Eton Points Birthdays Nationwide A Giant Leap Back for Mankind She burned bright but takes her final bow this week. Jeremy Clarkson explains why he will be on Concorde for a last push through the sound barrier America's bloody hunt for Bin On patrol in the forgotten terror war Lloyds TSB New Threat to Britain in Al-Qaeda Tape Ford Schröder under siege from the grey army Toyota Options in a Pension Crisis Robo-cars race for Pentagon gold Flybmi London minicab driver tells how he built people-smuggling empire Paranoid North Korea braced for US nuclear strike Bush offers Manila terror aid package Dean takes tip from the Terminator with power lunge Contents Iraq ally rounds on his backers Ridley Scott crusades with an Arab guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Big ballerina dances to aid of Putin party The week's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Executive Toys for 2003 Northern Ireland deal in sight News in Brief Briton in space Blunkett attacks BBC over police film Twins recovering Nilsen begins legal case over life story Jackpot tops £4.8m for Lotto Man found hanged Track checked Anger in America as British don calls for end to Jewish state China sends a military challenge into space The Sunday Times MPs go groping around for new sexual offences Michael Portillo made a fetching single mother. but Vauxhall Bed and bawdy at the Savoy The night I nearly gave my toddler to Barclays Diners lured into ordering a 1966 Chateau Margaux Contents On top, down under England subdue stubborn Boks 25-6 Contents Lloyds TSB Perth hero to fly home World Cup results and tables Player ratings Wilkinson boot saves shaky England England's refusal to push the panic button after a poor first-half showing was a sign of growing maturity Match analysis O2 Woodward must tackle problem areas The powerful South Africans exposed weaknesses in the England side that other teams will be eager to exploit Rainbow team begins to shine England's opponents played it hard but fair with a performance far removed from the harsh brutality of Twickenham The Sunday Times Can England meet South Africa again? Who said what Staying power gets England home We had nothing to shout about at half-time, but always bank on our team to turn the screw in the second half Enigmatic France lie in wait England's likely semi-final opponents have still to make an impact on the tournament, but they should not be underestimated, writes Stephen Jones Today's World Cup matches The tale of two halves: how England have turned up the heat after half-time SKY Sports Rugby World special Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Separated at birth Royal Bank of Scotland Michalak steadies France Larkham shines in rout of Romania No Australia go flat out Fastest tries Full Speed Ahead They're young, talented and very, very quick-the All Blacks have a back line that is unsurpassed for sheer pace Todd's late try cheers Gloucester Quick young Kiwis in Australia. . . and old boy Howlett, 25 BT All Blacks bid looks fragile New Zealand impressed against Italy and Canada, but their inexperienced squad risks exposure by the big teams Keane's late show buries Leeds Wolves shine in draw Seven Seas Wright-Phillips double trouble Cudicini clanger puts Arsenal top Listing Liverpool sunk by ice cool Berger Ameobi wins derby for fortunate Newcastle Air-Berlin Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Timing right for fired-up Ferguson With new contract talks looming, Big Dunc is back in form, as he aims to show against Southampton today Best Low Cost Airline 2003 Liddell saves leaders Wigan Nationwide and Scottish League Wise manages instant red Hutchison grabs point Koumas floors Norwich Forest thrash sorry Dons Spur of the moment Tottenham's caretaker manager David Pleat is looking to extend his unbeaten run at Leicester today. By Joe Lovejoy Les finds joy in the good life Bolstered by his Christian beliefs, Les Ferdinand's enthusiasm is undimmed-and he is relishing the challenge of keeping Leicester up AOL. Broadband The Sunday Times Fergie keeps fires burning Rangers are the club he supported, the club he played for, the club who rejected him. Sir Alex Ferguson is going home Lawyers delay Ferdinand handover Despite assurances from both player and club, the FA has still not received crucial phone records that could help clear Rio Ferdinand's name Times on Line Other British clubs in Champions League action this week TV details Rangers can upset the odds Manchester United will do well not to underestimate Rangers in the heat of an Old Firm atmosphere at Ibrox Beckham insists:'I don't spit at people' Speaking after Real Madrid's 2-0 win at Celta Vigo last night, England's captain vehemently rebuffed the spitting accusation of Turkey's Alpay Roberts Still. . . The greatest Cal Fussman spars with the courageous sporting icon who won't lie down Subaru Muhammad Ali: a snapshot of his wit and wisdom Baiting of Eriksson must stop Multiple Display Advertising Items Chicago's curse, in black and white Tough choice for fabulous Falbrav Prince of Monaco After a playing career full of medals and trophies, Didier Deschamps is developing a growing reputation as a manager Big Aussie Reds Didier Deschamps, the man who collects trophies for fun TV details There's only Juan Veron The Argentine is enjoying his new life at Chelsea, and is putting some of his wealth to work easing poverty at home SAAB Barclays Drug shock for UK athletes A new steroid scandal rocking America is threatening to plunge UK athletics into a crisis of unprecedented levels Bradford edge out gallant Warriors Ferrero in mood for world crown The men's tennis season heads for its finale with three champions vying to be world No 1. Juan Carlos Ferrero puts his case in Madrid, says Barry Flatman Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowes goes out on a high Veteran Jimmy Lowes, the 34-year-old hooker playing his final match for the Bradford Bulls, used his power to crown a grand occasion Electric Els powers into final The defending champion goes into today's World Match Play final on a high after a 5&4 win over Vijay Singh Gillette Revenge is sweet for Bjorn The Dane, still feeling the pain of losing to Ben Curtis in the Open championship in July, made amends with a final-hole victory at Wentworth, writes Mel Webb Fletcher chases Ashes dream The Zimbabwean has underlined his commitment to England as he tries to mould a side to take on the very best HSBC Batty pushes his case for Test call Import locks on his target South African-born Kevin Pietersen will bat for England. Of that he has no doubt, writes Ivo Tennant Sport on TV Sky Sports The top 25 After-dinner sporting stories The Times Yankees strike for glory From curses to death threats, the build-up to the World Series has been far from normal, writes Dave Hannigan Scorecard confusion adds up to draw for Brodie Sports round-up Results round-up This week's fixtures Rugby union Racing This Week Rakti rebounds to victory On a day of pure theatre, Philip Robinson's mount overcame injury and an aversion to stalls to win the Champion Stakes at Newmarket Judges narrow the field to perfect 10 Vote for your favourite Sportswoman of the Year Nominations for the 2003 Sunday Times Sportswoman of Win top sportswear Flying Falbrav awaits his fate Jockeys and trainers are getting their excuses in early for Breeders' Cup failure, but Darryll Holland is confident his mount can win, says Michael Clower Sky Sports Letters of the week Caught in time Questions & answers Science or fiction? Changing lifestyle is a big step and it is important to make the right choice. Paul Stephen Lubicz, The Sunday Times fitness expert, offers a few tips Squaring up to a future in rounders Don't you believe it The Sunday Times In training with Reggie Miller Guinness + Rugby the Perfect Match Contents Sunday Times reporters: Green has two days to save himself Barrett to get £500,000 for a three-day week Fly eurostar Busy Bees founders nurse hopes of flotation millions Worries over Hollinger board exit New warnings for chancellor over borrowing Contents Contents Life's Too Short Not to Transtec bombshell this week The venture-capital arm of Unilever and Kerry, the … Rise in sales is just the ticket for ailing Camelot Green: two days to save himself Bank in cheap calls connection Randgold to raise its Ashanti bid Business Digest Times Online ISIS equity partners has backed a £19m… Price rises leave publicans crying in their beer Revealed: Monsoon's rebel shareholder Norwich Union Rail firm may still need public guarantees Ford plans to close Coventry Jaguar plant Elan faces challenge over migraine drug The truth will out - no matter what Fidelity says Agenda Is this as good as it gets for consumers? EMI rocks Retailers are the unsung heroes of the recovery Coup at ITV The inside story of how City investors hatched a plot to bring down the boss of Britain's biggest independent television company Anthony Bolton: The Quiet Assassin The Times Master of the level playing field Sir Derek Morris, chairman of the Competition Commission, has had his hands full - and expects a surge in mergers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelodge What Made Me Do a Ratner? Matt Barrett, boss of Barclays, said last week that he would never borrow on a credit card because the interest rates are too high. John Waples reports on the storm that followed The Farce of Credit-Card Interest Rates Duo Cattles boss takes a creditable line Sean Mahon's loan business has been booming—but don't blame Cattles for the country's personal debt problems The luxurious new Phaeton Vital Statistics Sean Mahon's Working Day Working Space Trains are getting back on track, says rail supremo Richard Bowker is touting the changes as he prepares to ask the Treasury for more money SAP BT Camelot recovers its winning streak Ticket sales have stopped declining and new games will give the lottery a boost, writes Louise Armitstead Shareholders' champion gets his teeth into Lord Black Herbert Denton, bane of the boardroom, has the Tory peer and Telegraph chief in his sights BMW revs up for a sales drive in Asia Stagnant western markets have prompted the German car firm to target the Far East. John O'Donnell reports from Munich The Sunday Times Equis Creative accounting conjures up a US recovery Porsche World share markets Data bank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Will it be third time lucky for Matalan? Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Matalan? HSBC calls time on 4,000 jobs The Week that was Business on the Box Matalan at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Internet banker waits for verdict Former CSFB technology chief faces jail for obstructing justice in the first of several high profile Wall Street cases. Dominic Rushe reportfrom New York Alizyme boss finds a cure for the stock market blues Air France The Dell Connection Green: I can manage as well as buy Philip Green is out to prove that he is not just a serial acquirer - he knows what makes a business tick Green's Right-Hand Men How They Keep the Group on its Toes The Sunday Times How to Run a Company: Pg's Tips If these figures add up, I'll eat my hats The 2am Moment A sideways look at the ups and downs of life as an entrepreneur Multiple Display Advertising Items Film party made caterer a star How I Made It We do like to work beside the seaside Picking a Business Location Modern technology means that you can set up an office just about anywhere these days Multiple Display Advertising Items We do like to work beside the seaside Take time to find out why staff are late Business Doctor Will I Be Taxed on Parking? Kingston Smith Don't give your new business a bad name How to Choose a name for a company Nokia Connecting People Tips and Links Babysitters for an emergency Idea of the Week A Tasty Title Chocs away for expansion Elizabeth Shaw, a company known for its after-dinner mints, is trying to work out the best way of taking a bigger bite of the market. Fiona Terry reports What the Experts Say Elizabeth Shaw's Challenges BDO Progress Report Caterham Cars Drill Our boys have been working hard in Iraq dealing with Fluent in Finance City scrum for rugger tickets Prufrock Game for the networkers Sex shop's red light for porn Wind of change lifts technology Sharewatch Go-Ahead Market Mole Contents Going to extremes Follow the pioneers to the world's most thrilling destinations No place on earth is beyond the 21st-century traveller, from the driest desert to the topmost peak. Here, Ranulph Fiennes shares his love affair with Antarctica, while overleaf, we present a no-limits guide to the globe Woof! . . . Asses Good Gear Guide Going to extremes The Biggest Mountains Multiple Display Advertising Items Torch The Widest Waterfall Iguacu Falls, Argentina-Brazil border Gore Spec Jacket and Pants Boot-Warmer Handheld Computer The Driest Place Atacama Desert, Chile The Most Active Volcano Stromboli, Italy The Largest Natural Bridge Rainbow Bridge, Utah The Deepest Lake Lake Baikal, Siberian Russia Central casting Jogging, yes. Skating, sure. But fly-fishing? Central Park is full of surprises, says Robert Ryan From t'ai chi to turtle-watching: six great activities in Central Park Air New Zealand P&O Cruises Travel brief It's official: flying can be lethal Malaysia Airlines (0870 607 9090, www. malaysia-airline My TravelLite. com Multiple Display Advertising Items During a career spanning eight decades, the… Coaches will replace Stansted Express (0845 850 0150 Latin America Peregor The first UK Snowboard Academy for children will EU ruling to hit low-costs Concorde sets off on its farewell tour this weekl Where was I? Seafrance Rodin Laid-back? No way Bargains Holiday money Readers' rants Paradiski found out A new cable-car link is about to create the world's largest ski resort. Sean Newsom gives it a test run All mouth and kikoi Macho Anton had wrestled with crocs - but would he grapple with Diana Duff? American Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Size matters First class flies higher Airlines are squaring up to woo the post-Concorde set. Susan d'Arcy sifts through the rival goodie bags Swan Hellenic Royal Brunei Air France L'Espace Première British Airways First Class How the new premier classes measure up KLM/Northwest Airlines World Business Class Lufthansa Business Class Qantas Business Class Virgin Atlantic Upper Class Suite Bloodsuckers of the world, unite Its past belongs to a mad Marxist and an evil vampire - but now peace reigns in rural Romania. By Nick Middleton Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Take a perfect week in the Cape of Great Holidays Big game, natural beauty, great beaches and a cool urban vibe: South Africa's coast is a winter-sun dream, says David Wickers On safari Multiple Display Advertising Items The Garden Route In the city Go for it: South Africa has plenty for thrill-seekers, too Opodo Clerical Medical The Winelands In pursuit of perfection? Here's how to book it Euro Tunnel The Sunday Times Season of mellow strolls Our countryside is at its seductive best: Christopher Somerville plots 10 perfect autumn rambles Check in for the freedom of the City At the weekend, you can have the Square Mile all to yourself, says Stephen Bleach Travel Somak Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols For globetrotter Bill Cullen, wanderlust is wonderful, but Kerry is pure gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week at the five-star Tanjung Rhu Resort, Langkawi, with Malaysia Airlines The competition Contents Verbal Conquest When Melvyn Bragg went in search of the roots of English, he discovered the amazing story of how an obscure tribal tongue from a small, remote Dark Age island conquered the world Duo Inside I'm the very model of a modern grandpa John Peel took a week off work when his first grandchild arrived and has been amazed at how the birth has healed family rifts Verbal Conquest The more you see the less you want Far from turning men into sex beasts, as feminists feared, mass porn has killed their libido and their ability to relate to real women, writes Naomi Wolf The Sunday Times Why can't I find a school for my son? Condi and the general: the dream fight Rebel, nation of cowards! Roll up for Tracy's sailing circus Interview Reality TV: the unlikely moral guide for our life and times Life Swap and Wife Swap pose the kind of ethical questions once tackled by the great novelists, writes Amanda Craig Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Iran in hope and fear Shirin Ebadi, who has just won the Nobel peace prize, tells her friend Amir Taheri that despite popular demand she does not want to be a politician Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't be fooled, they found more than you think Rolf Ekeus, former head of UN weapons inspectors in Iraq, says the evidence shows Saddam had to go I don't blame Tony - it was baby Leo who finally did … The Commons is full of bitter old men and Robin Cook doesn't want to be one of them, he tells Lesley White Intercontinental The Wasted Second Term: Cook's Diaries on Blair The Sunday Times Crossword Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Eubank is punching the right target Screaming out a revolution A new kind of underground rock sound is capturing the hearts and minds of young fans. Darren Sadler beleives the internet is calling the tune Unfinished business Sounding off Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Classified Advice Keep up to Speed Porthole Plug Games: the latest games for computer, console and Sparky ideas for Bonfire Night Web shopper Planning a fireworks party Sunday's online challenge: Sally Kinnes sets off Guy Fawkes Night with a bang Buyer's guide Power on the move: Barry Collins and Tim Danton test four leading notebooks Value Notebook Mobile MAC Portable Entertainment Centre Evesham Emedia Book BT That's amazing! Poetry in motion: Robbie Hudson strikes a chord between art and science Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you good enough for Cambridge? Faced with too many A-grade applicants, Britain's top university is piloting a test to help it select the best. Sian Griffiths invites you to try it yourself Finding the right age to teach joined-up writing Chris Woodhead Answer the question Multiple Display Advertising Items Surprising two nice ladies in the pub with my sauce Winner's Dinners Winner's Letters A sex lesson from Big Brother Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Stress sufferer of the week People of the Week The Daily Telegraph: Patrick Dalzel-Job Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Jim Cairns Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Fears for house prices if rates rise Switch your home loan now Account guarantee News in Brief Contents Few take up credit Drugs firms help Footsie to climb further Jupiter Contents You needn't be a fool to your credit card Multiple Display Advertising Items Ways and means Inflation switch will not deflate National Savings A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Triplets can save their student loan Loan refusal left me with a penalty Sportswear boss nets a £10m profit Directors' Deals Home is found for premium book Hidden fees blight 'cheap' mortgages Borrowers should look for more than an eye-catching rate when they choose a home loan, writes Clare Francis Life Search Fidelity Free of Fees Investors told to eye up dividends Firms have been boosting their payments to shareholders, which is good news for income-seekers. Kathryn Cooper finds out how you can benefit, and Clare Francis looks at how tax changes will hit funds RBS Advanta Multiple Display Advertising Items Savers will lose £35m a year as tax perk is axed Income funds still promise steady returns The one account Step into the risky world of private equity Unquoted firms have produced better returns than their listed rivals. Should you take the plunge? Bank of Scotland Car insurance premiums rise Don't give much credit to charity cards To donate £100 on a Halifax card, you would have to spend £40,000. There are better ways to give, writes Clare Francis Look out for the tricks of the trade MBA fair Birmingham Midshires The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential What next: a bank called nnnnnrrrrrr? Now that's what I call a real doll Collector's File Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Jupiter's faded fund may soon shine again Multiple Display Advertising Items High-yield stocks keep my pension soaring My Diy Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items War reporter pays for grandson's attack Fame and Fortune Martin Bell is using his book advance to redecorate his home after his four-year-old grandchild set it on fire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a degree in career change An MBA course is ofter a worthwhile investment for people who are thinking of switching of switching jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel staff must put money before people Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Council chiefs abandon their thankless jobs Gareth Huw Davies reports on how new performance targets have made it much harder to fill top posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Get ready for the hard times Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Creature Feature Scooby-Do! Contents Magic Touch For fans of fantasy novels, there's a new blockbuster on the block — The Amulet of Samarkand. Funday meets the book's author Jonathan Stroud What's your Favourite? Back Stitch The Funday Times News Barking mad Real diamond Smart words King kernels Full house The Simpsons Capri-Sun Being Sonmebodies The Funday Times Beryl the Peril NHL 2004 Arthur: King of the Middle March Pro Evolution Soccer 3 Webby's World Feeling Guilty London Squirt Creature feature Jarvis Robot Crusoe F-mail Towers of Terror Travel Tales The Hulk Recess Borders Holes Contents Contents Ferrari's backroom boy wonder Up to Speed 'Highway robbery' at the DVLA Tokyo teaser for new MX-5 Cars on TV This is an insult to girlies Me and my Motors On her CD Changer For a 4x4, it's a fine saloon Drives the BMW X3 Classic car, cheap, as new Many British classic cars can be brought brand new - fresh off a production line from Brazil, India or Iran. But is it worth the effort, asks Julian Rendell Britain Gets the Hump Around the country, drivers and residents are rising up against the speed hump and some councils are being forced to rip them up. Tom Robbins reports on the battle of the bump Is your hump legal? Bumpspotting Porsche An old 'un but a good' un Andrew Frankel takes the wheel of a classic heading for the London-Brighton run Win a Seat on the London-Brighton Run Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Security to Go The Knowledge Tyre Pressures Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Stormy Weather Ahead Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Jaguar X-Type Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Jaguar X-Type 3.0 V6 Se auto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the ugliest lump ever? Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters SAAB Have your Say The Sunday Times The thing from the swamp The world's most bizarre form of motor sport revs up next weekend. Jeremy Hart travelled to Florida to give it a try Seven of the best The Car of the Year shortlist was announced last week. Ray Hutton, president of the international jury, runs an eye over the finalists Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Newreg Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Inside How Much? An art deco apartment in. . . Is It worth It? Halfway Cottage, polbathi Moving on Henry VI at home in Hove A Regency property by the sea was perfect for the Shakespearean actor and Spooks star David Oyelowo Time and place We're in it for the long haul Commuter land Winchester's residents insist their lifestyle is worth a daily slog to work on the train, says Graham Norwood This two-bedroom apartment is less than a mile from Winchester station Trains Roads Schools Jobs Properties Future prospects Kingsoak Famous for parties The Fame Academy duet love to socialise and their new home is perfect for entertaining celebrities, says Mark Anstead Times Online Wycombe Square Kensington W8 Houses of the week The husband-and-wife team who bought half of this Grade II-listed former church in Hewish, 14 miles from Bristol, paid £162,000 for it last April Surrey £330,000 Midlothian £900.000 The prices tag may seem a little steep, but Pembrokeshire in west Wales is one of the principality's most expensive counties Modern City Time to bring back hanging Pendant lamps are throwing off their fusty image. Victoria O'brien highlights the latest drop shades that are big on low-key sculptured style Laing Homes Lights FPD savills Lighten up Brighten up your hallways and banish stumbling in the dark by fitting skirting lights, says Paula Robinson Linden Cost of materials Tool Kit Chipping hammer Why aren't our builders building? Britain needs more houses, so why aren't more being built? As planners, developers and the government play pass the buck, first-time buyers are suffering, says Graham Norwood Clerical Medical In the frame Art dealers are finding that their own homes can make the best galleries, reports Bridget Stott Ballymore Our home is all part of the job The Vicar The Farmer The Estate Worker The Lockkeeper The Publican Looking for town houses Live in the town centre and walk everywhere — if you don't mind a tall house, lots of stairs and a very small garden Landlord Mortgages London £5m Bradford Upon-Avon £685,000 York £200,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On the frontline in SW9 If you can brave the high crime rate and squatters as neighbours, Stockwell is a fine place to raise a family, says Peter Conradi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward London Property News Why we're going nowhere On the Market How to stay out of the red Making wine is risky and expensive. So why are so many British people buying vineyards in France, asks Rupert Wright Harvest Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Octagon Trouble on the waterfront Why was a brownfield development in Weybridge almost scuppered by bureaucracy, asks Fred Redwood The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Autumn glory The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, in west London, is hosting a weekly guided walk until November 2 to show off its autumn glories What to Do this Week Upwardly mobile When designing your garden, make sure you look up as well as down. Every composition needs to create interest, suggests Joe Swift Klafs Smart Multiple Display Advertising Items Staying power Plants with good skeletons are a boon for winter gardens. Dan Pearson applauds the sedum, which loved our long hot summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Yields of dreams If you're banking on a rich harvest from your property, think again, says Rosie Millard Do the Maths The Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Contents Intolerable Cruelty Contents Still game Another episode of Alien? Why not, Sigourney Weaver tells David Eimer, provided she can do art-house films as well Don't be quick to dismiss them. 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