News from 09/11/2003
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Sally Brock, V S, Professor Gideon Garter, Ashia Hansen, Ferdinand Mount, Polly Poynbee, David Hopkins, Neil Wormald, Fiona Ronaldson, Kingstom Smith, Roger Panding, Joseph Dunn, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Rosie Millard, Phil Baty, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Sarah Dempster, Kevin Jackson, Peter Millar, Ashley Stoop, Mark Fitzsimons, Tom Tom, Catherine Lunken, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Danny Scott, Alicia Wyllie, Jim McGill, Paul Martin, Chemmy Alcott, Ed Porter, Adrain Furnham, Nick Rennison, T Tarlton, Bob Dwuer, Bryan Appleyard, John Elliott, Ali Allen, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Brian Smyth, Godfrey Smith, Alex Pell, Matthew Campbell, Louise Johncox, Enda Leahy, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Jane Horrocks, Mrs Mills, Susannah Price, Sarah Baxter, David McLeish, Bob Dwyer, Ed Hughes, Pamela Coleman, Jason Dawe, William Gray, Jonathan Northcroft, Hala Jaber, Matthew Wall, Colin Coyle, Felice Hardy, Peter Whittle, Andrew Longmore, Melanie Eskenazi, Caroline Brannigan, Paul Marinko, Steven Poole, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Doug Bradshaw, Alan Milburn, Colin Batsman, Tom Otley, Christobel Flood, Fiona MacDonald-Smith, Anna Bruning, Peter Jones, David Bond, Carole Tucker, Frank Dobson, Alasdair Reid, D Taylor, Gilly Banyard, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Dave Pollard, Rosy Cheeks, Patrick Maxwell, Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Doug Sager, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, David Howgrave-Graham, Steve Boyd, Garth Pearce, Richard Brooks, Stuart Andrews, David Leppard, Sarah Rundell, Graham Bell, Scott Atkins, Alan Combes, Gareth Huw Davies, David Cracknell, Jayesh Ghaghda, Katrina Manson, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Clare Short, Barry Flatman, Kenneth Clarke, Natalie Graham, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Andreas Viestad, Stephen Armstrong, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, N R, Richard Woods, Martin Pilcher, Ray Hutton, Chris woodhead, Ian Thomson, A A Gill, Lord Fowler, Michael Bright, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Clifford Bishop, John Cornwell, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Hugh Pearman, Tom Deveson, Martin Booth, Ann Waite, Richard Lewis, Helen Stewart, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Nicholas Rufford, Stuart Shaw, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Susan d'Arcy, Ivo Tennant, Markie Robson-Scott, David Smith, Tim Richards, David Cracknell Political Editor, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Tom English, Alastair Campbell, Lawrence Dallaglio, Susanna Doyle, John McCarthy, Sir Brian Barder, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Debbie Taylor, Helen Kenny, Patricia Nicol, John O'Donnell, Brain Deogan, Jeremy Guscott, Christine Toomey, Vincent Crump, Chris Woodhead, Harvey Cole, Alex Clark, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Rajiv Radhakrishnan Pinner, Stuart Miles, Chloë Beeney, Sean Newsom, Boris Becker, Lizzie McGuire, Raymond Keene, Peter Howarth, Stephen Jones, Paul Sullivan, Louise Armitstead, Nick Cain, Melinda Stevens, Tim Moorey, Gary Buchanan, Trevor Lewis, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Peter Hardy, Alex Fortune, Stuart Derrick, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Susan Elkin, Michael Sheridan, Barry Collins, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Jeremy Hart, Ralph Oswick, Roger Holmes, Stephen Pettitt, Maria McErlane, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, George, Joe Lovejoy, Dan Cairns, David Grylls, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Howard, Reginald Williams, Dominic Rushe, David Newbury, Fred Redwood, Helen Davies, Daniel Carpenter, Pam Barrett, Barry Toomey, Frank Whitford, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, P D, John Simpson, Humphrey Carpenter, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Rosie Garthwaite, John R Bradley, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Brian Glanvilla, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, David Coulthard, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Lydia Slater, Phil Craigie, Paula Robinson, Dame Marie Stubbs, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Ian Hawkey, Oleg Gordievsky, Paul Durman, Phill Baker, Lisa Grainger, Gerald Hartup, Arnie Wilson, Lyn Plumpton, Frank Morpeth, Sharron Davies, Christina Lamb, Gillian Anderson, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Dominic O'Connell, Erica Jong, Niall Toner, Caroline Donald, Alan Beale, Colin McDowell, Aleks Sierz, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, David Lepard, Shane Watson, Judith O'Reilly, Jonathan Leake, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Peter Almond, Minette Marrin, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Zara Phillips, John Alzlewood, Catriona Cook, Joanna Simon, David Robertson, Matthew Goodman, Alistair Cook,
ResumoContents William fears plot to ruin his father Contents Blunkett letter reveals cabinet split over Brown's baby bonds Contents Kuoni Britons missing as bombs rock Saudi capital Contents The Sunday Times Reader offers Contents Style fashion evening Contents Demon Bush to voice concerns over EU 'superstate' Brown bends 'golden rule' to avoid tax hike Contents Universities rebel over student fee share plan Soldiers accused of beating Iraqi detainee to death Drug firms face charges over £400m NHS 'fraud' Redgraves get ratty over a meaty memoir Northern rock Ashcroft fires up Tory cash drive with £2m gift Sex of babies may be chosen One&Only Pamilla Los Cabos, Mexico Pilots fly low to curb radiation Recalled envoy asks to resume normal duties Tiscali Revealed: attack by 100 SAS men M&G Investments SSAFA BBC and ITN compete for Saddam's television network Children get sex lessons from soaps Junk food advert ban to lead crackdown on child obesity BT Faith, hope and gongs at the Labour donors pick up honours after giving to the party's favourite cause American Airlines Norfolkline Intel Donors who Back both Party and Charity Soham to be sealed off for jury visit EasyJet A nightunder the stars RSC boss quits as theatre is saved BASF TA to be renamed the Army Reserve State school outperforms Harrow Top 10 State Schools Wages of Sting: £400,000 a week BA loses grip on Olympic crown The Mother of All Diesels Second-homers face a locked country gate Vauxhall Fears grow over 'rogue' M15 agents Saving the Countryside? PC World The Computer Superstore Nothing to Fear, Nothing to Hide? Prince Charles has dismissed a scandalous rumour as laughable nonsense. But still it persists. Richard Woods, David Leppard and Nicholas Hellen report on another royal fiasco P&O Ferries 'We should know': the public view Worldwide Rumour Mill The Cooperative Bank The End of the Affair Just as the Tories appear to have buried their differences, the architects of new Labour are on the brink of divorce. David Cracknell and David Smith report on the latest bout of the 'TB-GBs' BT Cupboard love isn't his only double fault Profile Our space probes are alienating the aliencs Lloyds TSB Another fine mess Ditch the Brown bond FPD savills Who's the biggest baby in Downing St? Another fine mess Happy cows make a big difference to our health M'lud could soon become M'lad now that teenagers can Bradshaw dropped in the custard by a fruity question Atticvs Bridget Jones was first to give Howard the old heave-ho Atticvs What price Harry Potter and the Third Way? Atticvs If Abbott joins the Tories, I'll grant her absolution Bullying bishops haven't a prayer if members of the Atticvs Junkets are so tiring Atticvs Empire direct Hypocrisy is no surprise American Express Give people right to choose fluoride Foxhunters ignored Elusive French veto Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Take that The Australian press says our boys are arrogant, secretive and devious. What makes modern Aussies so prone to 'pommie' whingeing? A Joke of Two Halves Dabs com Contents Call her a royal? Spain gets picky Ford US male's highest aim is a bathroom of his own Briton arrested in £12m shares scam Flybmi Going fast in Iraq: the £300 rocket-grenade launchers that can bring down a helicopter GI Jane deaths hit middle America 'Purer' Australian piano sparks musical discord Cheney family try a new peace tack Planet Ark Sky A1-Qaeda air cargo attack warning Daughter of Delors waxes presidential Mitsubishi Motors Iran in nuclear climbdown Multiple Display Advertising Items It's Crockett the coward of the Alamo Multiple Display Advertising Items Election could send Japanese troops to Iraq The week's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Man holds family at gunpoint News in Brief Ghost ships near Couple beaten before they were killed Nigeria warns US NHS 'should offer hard drugs free' Two tickets share £5.6m Lotto jackpot Red Cross quits Fifth disease victim British Airways Family's hunt for backpacker switches to Tibet Olive Jailed tycoon's poll challenge to Putin Portillo and Charles should have shut up I have cheated on my wife, also called Diana. But as Allianz Group Girls have a lust for rugby China and Prescott: a meeting of odd tongues Nanny state watch: GPs are to dispense Step-O-Met Contents Desperate Leeds to sack Reid Thrashing at Pompey the last straw Contents Lloyds TSB Spirited Scotland run out of steam 7 Days at the Rugby World Cup McGeechan's mission impossible Scotland's World Cup farewell was predicatble. But the most depressing thing of all is that the future for the sport looks bleak, warns Alasdair Reid Stephen Jones's team of the week Six ways to improve Scottish rugby Australia Scotland All Blacks enjoy easy meat Route to the final Front Storm Harmony the key to reviving Boks of tricks They were no match for the big guns, but there are signs that the South Africans can learn from this World Cup New Zealand South Africa Time for England to show their pedigree No hiding place for old enemies Clive Woodward's team will come out on top today, but Welsh rugby fans have something to smile about again Today's showdown in Brisbane Harris the key Dallaglio the fury Harris the clown Dallaglio the fading force England v Wales: head to head We cannot give Wales an inch Facing Steve Hansen's rejuvenated side will not be easy—but England have sufficient ammunition to win through Welsh best not good enough The Welsh team made their country proud last week, but playing England will be a match too for them today Sky Sports Thomas the tank engine Having outmuscled the All Blacks, the combative Wales prop is ready to raise his game again today, reports Nick Cain Born to perform Leonard grabe piece of history Most Test caps Men in red must make possession count If Wales can again summon the passion and skill that shocked the All Blacks, they have a chance today The Times On the wing with a prayer Jason Robinson puts his faith in God. He also believes in his teammates and refuses to consider failure in the World Cup How Wales could catch England cold World Cup results and tables Air-Berlin Centres of excellence France's inventive midfield pairing of Yannick Jauzion and Tony Marsh will last Ireland in today's quarter-final Wood earns respect at peak of his powers The Ireland captain is keeping coy about his playing future, but if retirement is on his mind, he is going out at the top of his game How they have performed in the 2003 RWC A Cheat's Charter World Cup referees are facing accusations of Inconsistency that favours Australia and New Zealand, says Nick Cain RBS Breaking the rules: how poor refereeing is letting teams get away with deliberate foul play Neighbours threaten hosts Unless Australia can suddenly rediscover their rhythm and power, they are likely to fall to the all Blacks in the World Cup semi-final, writes Stephen Jones Barkley turns tide to end Gloucester run Zurioch Premiership Fierce rivals ready to make earth move New Zealand versus Australia is the ultimate in intensity, and Saturday's semi-final could be the toughest ever Tigerish Richards too strong for tame Wasps Unfancied Quins put Saints to the sword Australia v New Zealand Hodgson the hero as Sharks sink Leeds Bmibaby Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Football tales from the tabs. . SAAB Pompey hit Reid for six £1m payoff softens blow for Leeds boss Peter Reid faced an almost impossible task trying to revive Leeds United, but even with the club's many problems, his record was woeful Who'd be daft enough to take the Leeds job? Ljungberg's lucky derby winner Iversen rescues tenacious Wolves Okocha deserves better than this BT FA Cup First Round Pools Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Minor Football Scotland Other Football Fixtures O'Leary presdicts survival battle First Division Charlton in dreamland Tonge licks Burnley Bent dents Derby Defoe leaves field to Albion Jonah's giant battle The Big Interview: Jonah Lomu Nobody could stop him, then his own body weakened the giant. David Walsh meets the great All Black as he fights kidney failure and refuses bravely to be beaten Two famous All Blacks. . . one common enemy Tacking Lomu was like being hit by a car It's been a privilege to play against and alongside the great Kiwi—a phenemenon and a comic-strip legend of rugby. How many more years before we see his like again? Role reversal as Houllier goes on the offensive The Liverpool manager wants his rejuvenated team to take the game to Manchester United when the old rivals clash today, says Jonathan Northcroft Naked Ambition Diego Forland has endured some lean times at Old Trafford, but will today face Liverpool as a striker at the top of his game Altered images: how one goal changed life for two stars Fergie to sign on until 2007 The Manchester United manager is set to agree a deal to stay with the club past his 65th birthday The Ice Man Cometh Eidur Gudjohnsen is glad to be among Chelsea's galaxy of stars and hopes to make it too hot for Newcastle today Robson beats early-season blues Newcastle are on a high as they go to Chelsea today, but their manager's jokes mask dismay at a lost opportunity to face them as equals The Sunday Times How a Scott can play for England Charlton's midfielder is inspired by the England rugby side as he seeks to become part of the England football team The Sunday Times What's in a name? From Bobby and John to Segal Bastard Manager Adams goes by the book Fiddes keeps fighting Ford in frame FA Cup first round Overawed Boreham suffer by sea Draw for second round, today, BBC1, approx 3pm Doncaster slip up at Scarborough The Sunday Times Nervy Grays sink to defeat Anna Kournikova The top 10 Sporting fashionistas 2 Brian Clough 3 George Best 4 Serena Williams Chrysler 5 David Beckham 7 Linford Christle 9 Kevin Keegan 6 Sharron Davies 8 Zara Phillips 10 David Coulthard Chelsea expose toothless Italians Juventus look impressive, but a trip to Italy is not the daunting prospect it was. Arsenal can take heart, says Ian Hawkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Champions League Last shot at glory for Giggs Having won every honour at club level, the Welshman knows Russia could ruin his final chance of international success Bombardier Portugal or bust: the other playoff games Dutch courage set Ferguson on road to the top Holland boss Dick Advocant may regret giving Barry Ferguson his break at Rangers if the Scotland captain plays a part in his downfall Eurostar Rweliu Young master Holland's newest star is taking nothing for granted as his side prepare to face Scotland in the Euro 2004 playoffs Fast and Furious Steve Harmison has had a difficult time establishing himself in the Test team, but now believes he's the best there is Roberts Tour goes ahead despite chaos in Sri Lanka Political upheaval on the island has left a question mark over England's visit. But only a major terrorist incident will prevent it, writes Simon Wilde Stubborn Jacobs rescues tourists Morley sent off after 12 seconds The Times Britain look back in anger The Lions will reflect on last night's agonising defest and believe they would have triumphed but for their key forward's red card, reports Richard Rae Henin-Hardenne nets top spot as Capriati suffers Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racecard The Sunday Times Fixtures Rugby Union Southwell Going Good Fixtures Racing This Week Eddery fades from View The 11-time champion jockey failed to sign off with a win, a win, but was determined to enjoy the party as racing wished him a fond farewel Subaru Solberg in driving seat The Norwegian driver looks set to capture his first world rally crown today after an impressive drive in the Welsh forests, reports Jim McGill Letters of the week Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday Times Sky Sports Caught in time England v Wales, World Cup, 1987 Questions & answers Sport on TV Are you sitting pretty? It's suffered by millions as we spend more time, at work, but back pain can be tackled by improving your posture, says Paul Stephen Lubicz, the Sunday Times fitness expert Sky Sports The Sunday Times In training with Chemmy Alcott Times Online Guinness + Rugby the Perfect Match Contents BT to hike its dividend as millions of customers defect Man Utd and the trailer park king Special Report Why Old Trafford is right to fear The Leprechaun' Contents Virgin atlantic Making a pitch . . . MPC's consumer headache Contents Sainsbury is rocked by exit of fashion guru Royal Mail to deliver first interim profit in five years Contents Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Dixon hunts backers for Regus Dyson hits out at red tape and labour law Tax tinkering under fire Branson's Australian airline float gets ready for take-off PM asked to save Heathrow runway Business Digest MyTravel warns of cash crunch London Dungeon considers trade sale Defence group battles with staff over pension benefits UK firms to stand by Russia Broker funds in FSA firing line Norwich Union In the pits. . . British American Racing, the Formula … Now Sindy gets a tabloid revamp Shareholders urge C&W to end US misery How folded towels lead to more of the folding stuff Agenda How high is the next peak in base rates? Bush pins hope on the recovery picking up momentum Strong Medicine Robert Wardle, head of the Serious Fraud Office, is taking on the pharmaceutical industry with plans to prosecute drug firms over alleged price fixing said to have cost the NHS £300m. Dominic O'Connell and David Lepard report The Sfo's New Broom Standard Life Bank Aim: zero emissions BT languishes in a no-growth zone The telecoms giant faces losing a third of its sales as new competitiors invade its markets, writes Paul Durman Leprechaun with his eye on Man United Glazer's CV EasyJet Storm over £13m for MG Rover chiefs A trust fund for top executives has received the cash as the firm loses £95m Report by Dominic O'Connell Siemens Mobile Charcol Russian flotation hit by row over ownership of shares Andrew Porter reports on the legal wrangle over Megafon, the country's third-largest mobile-phone company Honeymoon is over for M&S boss Roger Holmes has come under fire for lacklustre sales. Does he have the flair and the nose for fashion to restore the high-street giant to its former glory? SAP Vital Statistics Roger Holmes's Working Day Working Space Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 British IT giant lacks 'logic' say judges Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Logica Cmg? Economists tip new base rate rise The Week that was Business on the Box Logica CMG at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Stars could find sting in tail of EMI deal A merger between two of the world's leading music companies may lead to cuts in artists' earnings BT Canary Wharf boss sees buyout dream slip away Paul Reichmann seems out in the cold as he seeks allies to stave off a bid led by Morgan Stanley India calling, on the crest of an IT wave Dominic O'Connell reports from Delhi on the high-tech boom fuelled by foreign companies attracted to the country's educated workforce and low wages OAG Helmet mirror makes life safer for bikers Idea of the Week The Sunday Times All dressed up for expansion How I Made It On the trail of the missing teapots The Zam Moment A sideways look at the ups and downs of life as an entrepreneur Warning signs of a failing business How to spot when your firm is heading for trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items Workers' Brainwaves Headed off a Crisis Customers are clicking with online adverts Marketing Linking up with a search engine can be a cost-effective way of attracting new business. Paul Durman reports NEC Start-up seeks backing to buy premises Business Doctor Controlling Home Workers Boys toy with the big time Firebox, set up by two college friends, sells £4.5m worth of gadgets a year What the Experts Say Firebox's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Direct Visual The bare necessities. . . Prufrock Prufrock 020 7782 5761 Microsoft Business Solutions United. . . and a night of culture Prufrock Many people dream of standing in the shoes of a million Prufrock Tube deal enters a tunnel Prufrock PR bods at Luther Pendragon trumpeted two new sig Prufrock Little delight at Scottish Power Sharewatch Securicor Market Mole Contents Hooray—it's bargain time! Nobody travels in early December—which is precisely why you should. Beaches are deserted, prices hit rock bottom, and the world's sexiest winter-sun holidays are available at a steal. Just look what you could save, says David Wickers Flybe Crystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Book of the Week The end of the world. . . . . . is an oddly civilised place, William Gray finds a red carpet rolled out under the black cliffs of Cape Horn Hayes & Jarvis Travel brief Adobe £1 bargains: the true cost Directions Walking's a winner Holiday money Multiple Display Advertising Items America's cutting-edge cities might dominate the world … Travellers flying from Heathrow face a second wave … TV Travel BA expands routes Questions & Answers Bargain map of the world Warning on Ryanair flights AirMiles, the scheme that allows its members to buy … Gulf Air (0870 777 1717. www. gulfairco. com) is intrid Where was I? Readers' rants The City Page Antwerp Feasting his senses on chocolate, cherubs and chips, Vincent Crump risks serious heartburn in the European capital of hedonism Well-oiled and buring with shame Miding vodka and sun lotion made Alan Beale feel very bad indeed Eating, drinking, indulging and sleeping Multiple Display Advertising Items The ultimate test run Olympic star Graham Bell and our own Sean Newsom run a slide rule over the latest skis BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Best in the business: the skis our experts chose Get your kit on: how to buy or rent your gear for the slopes Secrets of the supreme survivors A new camp in Botswana gives a unique insight in to Bushman life. Lisa Grainger was the first to visit Two cheers for the new Queen The biggest liner ever launches next year, Gary Buchanan gets a preview The Sunday Times Caribbean cream: how to pick your perfect island Dozens of islands, hundreds of hotels. . . not sure where to start? Easy: just decide which sort of holidaymakers you are, and let David Wickers find the trip to suit Solo's Quality group holidays SriLankan Airlines Who to go with, how to fly there: all the Caribbean facts you need Brittany Ferries Win a luxury holiday in Barbados Intercontinental Hotel & Resorts The Sunday Times The chime of your life The best place to pop your cork this New Year's Eve is a cottage or villa with friends, says Mark Hodson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Galway is serene, Gambia sobering, but Clare Short goes wild for gorillas Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week for two in a luxury villa on Barbados, with Exsus Travel The Competition Contents My War against Saddam John Simpson believes Saddam wanted him dead—yet he feels a sneaking regard for the old monster Bodegas Faustino Inside Radisson Edwardian Hotels Nice coup, Michael, but you must change or die Alastair Campbell, in his first article since retiring as Labour spinmeister, warns Michael Howard that 'leading from the centre' won't beat Blair-he has to lead from the front The tots we've no time for Battle lines deepen in the Disunited States Mr Motivators run on empty Agent Scully's biggest mission Remember the SAS heroes whose campaign has no end Ken Connor, longest serving SAS member, on his regiment's forgotten sacrifices Multiple Classified Advertising Items From fear of flying to no fear of tying the knot Seventies feminists may have dismissed the traditional white wedding, says Erica Jong, but her daughter's generation has embraced it Multiple Classified Advertising Items My lesson in taming violent teenagers Not quite ready to go to bed with cocoa Sex in later life is no longer a taboo subject, report Fiona MacDonald-Smith and Richard Brooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Tragedy of an idealist in the war zone Whate started as an amateur photographic assignment for student Tom Humdall ended with him on a life-support machine. Stuart Wavell talks to his family The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items There's a name for that kind of politician Multiple Display Advertising Items Attack of the clones A never-ending circus of extracurricular activity may do more harm than good, stifling a child's creativity and originality, says Jane Horrocks The four degrees need fine tuning With more and more university students scoring a first or a 2:1, is it' time to scrap these outdated categories, asks Phil Baty Multiple Display Advertising Items Who gets the school report when parents separate? Doors Your guide to the internet Dip into the online bazaar Webwatch In the second part of a global search, Sally Kinnes tracks down exotic and occasionally eccentric stocking-fillers that will add colour to Christmas Cheap seat tips Sounding Off Nigel Powell answers your home technology queries Value for Money Buyer's guide DVD players for christmas Easy-Going Recorder Philips Dvdr80 Reviews adapted from What Video and Widescreen TV magazine Streams into torrents Webcasts—events streamed over the internet—are bringing music, sport, arts and science within reach of the online generation, says Alex Pell All-In-One Home Cinema Star Player Sony DVP Ns999esn BT Ten of the best streaming sites With a wave of my wand, I'd make this place go under Hi-ho, it's off to shirk we go This Life Winner's Dinners Seen my Web Site? Not Alouod Enough, Cheryl The Australian: Reginald Williams Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Lotte Berk 1913-2003, exercise guru Winner's Letters Never Mind my Bottom, Look at my Art People of the Week Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Mortgage rates could hit 7.25% Can savers get a good deal? Home crisis warning News in Brief Contents Top Savings Accounts Medical premiums up Footsie at highest close for more than a year Jupiter Contents Savers should not be left in the lurch Multiple Display Advertising Items Siren voices Sex and the City Tracking down a lost pension Amvescap Float shares just drifted away A Question of Money All credit to bank that kept client in the dark Should I cash in old savings plan? Amvescap shrugs off its US worries Directors' Deals Firm's error will cut my income E-mail Diana Wright at the address below or write to … How to tap into an American recovery The US market is forging ahead, but many active investment funds are left behind Multiple Display Advertising Items Funds the Experts Recommend Lastminute share buy gives boost to returns Fund Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Funds to bast fees on performance Investors could save £2.1bn a year in costs if managers charge less for poor results, writes Alicia Wyllie Hidden charges add to customers' costs Taking Stock Alarm sounds for investors in property The interest-rate rise should slow the housing market and cut returns, experts warn. Report by Kathryn Cooper Prepare your portfolio for rate rises Clear Cut Landlord Mortgages Golden Years Holidays Plc Nationwide Time to quit your with-profits plan It may be worth surrendering your policy, even if you have to pay a hefty exit penalty. Report by David Budworth The Sunday Times Nationwide Keep a high-tech eye on your cash Web Wise Halifax Bond Dilemma Ways to chop death duties It will soon get harder to avoid inheritance tax. But there are ways to limit the damage, says David Budworth Charcol NatWest Fears over rising bankruptcy level Halifax Can you pick a winning share? Experts give their views on the most popular equities bough without professional advice. Report by Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Cash in a equities to beat the bear Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Check out funds after spate of closures Multiple Display Advertising Items Ban on sexism will drive up premiums Halifax The Sunday Times Paragon mortgages The Sunday Times Bill Beaumont locks in his profits The former rugby star likes his water sports but values pensions as a prop for the future, writes Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Let experts handle all your recruitment Roger Eglin finds that a growing number of businesses are turning to specialist companies to cut the cost of hiring staff Multiple Display Advertising Items Nanny state ignores its own ageism rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Battle to make public sector more efficient Gareth Huw Davies reports on how the governmetn is trying to improve services by ending outdatexd practices Multiple Display Advertising Items Where the Jobs were Created Adding up the cost of meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! Creature Feature Tunning in Funday goes behind the mic at digital radio station Capital Disney Funday is packed with interviews and features Duff Stuff Rare-bit Funday News Sun speedster Song for Europe Rack your brain African delights Bet you didn't know that! Simpsons Every week in The Funday Times On my Way Lemar tells Jodan Paramor about how life has changed since his debut single became a big hit Funday quizzes the hottest stars! Secrets of the Body Cloning animals, modifying foods and helping to catch … Dial "m" for Mojo! X-Men 2 Beryl's back soon! Billy Matcher and the Giaht Egg Reservoir Pups Sport News Simon Says Funday Stars Single File Eighties Child Pop Idol Stars always shines! Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Jarvis Academy Style Walter had better watch it! Newton's Law Next Week Tinsel Toons Funday Prize Haul Dear f-mail, My brother is always fighting with me … Total Blast The Funday Times Competitions You could be a Funday winner this week! Tomy Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising It's Brum or bust for street racers Show time for superbikes and scooters Fiat's little Idea thinks big Cars on TV Ice Man cometh at 130mph On his CD Changer The supercar born in a shed Andrew Frankel Drives the Invicta S1 Speeding into stealth mode A new laser jammer can make cars 'invisible' to speed traps—but is it legal, asks, Joseph Dunn It's three weeks till hands-free D-Day. . . are you … From December it will be an offence to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving but Dave Pollard tells you how to keep talking and motoring The Kit to Keep You Talking: Ten of the Best Hands-Free Adaptors JMC Hassle-Free £49.99 MR Handsfree £76.49 Pama Plug'n'go 4 £100 Bluetooth Jabra Freespeak 250 £79.99 The Bury Car Talk £86.31 Parrot Ck3000 Kit £112.59 Non-Bluetooth Jabra Earset £24.99 Pama Plug'n' Go Roadster £59.99 Plantronics M120 £14.99 Porsche Used Car: Chrysler Grand Voyager Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money The Sunday Times Values Chryster Grand Voyager 3.3 Limited auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Under Starter's Orders Just Scraping through Lean, Mean, Green Machine The Knowledge Catalytic Converters Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I've rewritten Darwin and the origin of coupés Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Angel My First Crash Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Inside How Much? A house with artist's studio in. . . Is It worth It? Moving on Brace yourself, Richmond—George Carey, the former Archb A drop of the Irish Time and place John McCarthy finally came to terms with the loss of his mother when he rented a rural retreat in Kerry Design Classics Dartington wine Master glasses Well suited to town life Commuters land Trains For Sale in Kent Roads Schools Jobs Properties Future prospects Octacon Worcestershire £2m Houses of the week Essex £225,000 Lincolnishire £850,000 Rutland £695,000 Devon £450,000 London £1.75m Modern City Living Hellraiser's heaven Crest Nicholson One flat fits all Santa Montefiore managed to turn a three-bedroom Battersea apartment into an office, nursery, home and library, discovers Louise Johncox FPD savilis Berwick's border skirmish Often locals fight against plans for more homes, but this thriving English town wants them, finds Caroline Brannigan London Furniture Co. On the Market Crossing the border Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Going under the hammer Record demand for West Country homes means auctions are frantic. As Sarah Rundell discovers, if you blink you can miss your dream cottage Landlord Mortgages Worcester Bosch Group All fired up Restoring a fireplace is a challenging venture, but Paula Robinson shows how the reward can be a stunning feature in your living room Nuts & Bolts Tool Kit Shave hook Pop to Cork Television presenter Carol Vorderman is the latest in a long line of celebrities with holiday homes in the west of Ireland, reports Colin Coyle Modern City Living Posher than Hampstead? Hunter Davies couldn't afford NW 40 years ago. Now he finds its house prices overtaken by his Dartmouth Park street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece's DIY antiquities Heat & Dust I can make something of the ancient bedstead and rickety chairs, but our fantasy budget won't add up Glow with pride They might have been our grannies' favourites, but table lamps are still tops, says Victoria O'brien Let There Be Lights The Sunday Times Is Florida a danger zone? Don't be fooled by the agents' patter. 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Los Angeles Diary Dates Las Vegas Contents Contents Top school is a magnet In our most rigorous assessment yet, the Sunday Times School of the Year shows the state sector can keep up with the best of the independent schools, writes Judith O'Reilly More Information=more Choice The Sunday Times School of the Year Kendrick School, Reading The Top Secondary Schools by Region How to get a coveted place for your child Faced with the lottery of catchment areas and stiff competition, Susan Elkin suggests ways to wangle a place at your first-choice school 10 Tips for Getting through the Gates Raising the bar for state schools Patient Power Part 1 The Top 500 Secondary Schools The Top 50 Schools with No Sixth Form The Top 50 Sixth Form Colleges The Top 500 Primary Schools The Top 50 Small Primaries How to make this guide work for you The Henrietta Barnett School Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet The Tiffin's Girls' School Greater London The Latymer School Newstead Wood School for Girls Woodford County High School for Girls Top 20 Boys' Secondary Schools St Olave's School Wallington High School for Girls Hasmonean High School Wallington County Grammer School St Michael's Catholic Grammer School Nonsuch High School for Girls Sutton Grammer School for Boys Lady Margaret School Top 20 Girls' Secondary Schools Tiffin School Wilson's School IIford County High School The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial RC School Mill Hill County High School JFS Townley Grammer School for Girls The Coopers' Company and Goborn School Buller's Wood School Coloma Convent Girls' School Prendergast School Bexley Grammer School The Grey Coat Hospital Chislehurst and Sideup Grammar School Waldegrave School St Joseph's RC Primary School St George's RC Primary School Our Lady of Victories RC Primary School John Bett's Primary School Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School Newton Farm Nursery, First and Middle School St Paulinus C of E Primary School Scotts Primary School St Peter's Eaton Square C of E Primary School Warrender Primary School All Saints' C of E Primary School, Putney St James's RC Primary School Oratory RC Primary School St Paul's C of E Primary School Our Lady of Dolours RC Primary School Keston C of E Primary School Pope John RC School Walker Primary School The Most Oversubscribed Schools St Elizabeth's Catholic Primary School St Mary Magdalen's Catholic Primary School The Queen's C of E Primary School St Mary's RC Primary School Our Lady of Grace Catholic Primary School Kendrick School Colchester County High School for Girls Colchester Royal Grammar School King Edward VI Grammar School Chelmsford County High School for Girls Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls Reading School Top 20 Comprehensive Schools The Judd School Watford Grammar School for Girls Dame Alice Owen's School Dr Challoner's High School Watford Grammar School for Boys Dr Challoner's Grammar School Booming business: aspiring musicians rehearse at Colchester … Beaconsfield High School Aylesbury High School Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School Southend High School for Girls Westcliff High School for Boys Aylesbury Grammar School Westcliff High School for Girls Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School Wycombe High School Top for Oxbridge Entry Dartford Grammar School for Girls The Skinners' School Dover Grammar School for Girls Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Millais School Laboratory skills Thornden School Rodborough School St Richard's Catholic College The Sixth Form College, Farnborough Two Waters Primary School Christ Church C of E School South Farnham Community Junior School Burpham Foundation Primary School Southeast Rowledge C of E Primary School Hook-with-Warsash C of E Primary School The Downley School Bentley C of E Primary School Dedham C of E Primary School New Scotland Hill Primary School Valley Road School Shenfield St Mary's C of E Primary School Little Chalfont Combined School Langrish Primary School St Andrews C of E Primary School and Nursery Great Chesterford C of E Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School The Gerrards Cross C of E School North Heath Community Primary School Combe C of E Primary School Loxwood Primary School Freeland C of E Primary School Streatley C of E School Pate's Grammar School Colyton Grammar School Southwest Parkstone Grammar School Bishop Wordsworth's School High School for Girls Devonport High School for Girls Torquay Boys' Grammar School South Wilts Grammar School for Girls Sir Thomas Rich's School Torquay Grammar School for Girls Bornemouth School for Girls Stroud High School Ribston Hall High School Saint Gregory's Catholic Comprehensive School Ermington Primary School St Hilary School Southwest Olveston C of E Primary School Henleaze Junior School St Andrew's C of E Primary School Saltford C of E Primary School Preshute C of E Primary School Eastington Primary School Rowde C of E Primary School High Ham C of E Primary School West Hill Primary School Chandag Junior School Marldon C of E Primary School Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School Gotherington Primary School Holbeton Primary School Y Pant Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithong Y Preseli Wales Gwernyfed High School Cowbridge Comprehensive School Bassaleg Comprehensive School Fast learners: at Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithong Y Preseli, … Penglais Comprehensive School Cardiff High School Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg, Glantaf Crickhowell High School Caerleon Comprehensive School Bishopston Comprehensive School Top 50 Schools for A-Levels Bryn Deri Primary School Creiglau Primary School Wales Crickhowell Primary School Dunvant Junior School Llanidloes Community Primary School Top 20 Schools for Languages Pentyrch Primary School St Birde's Major CIW Primary School St David's CIW Primary School St Padarn's RC Primary School Ysgol Gwaelod Y Garth Top 50 Consistently Good Schools King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys Wolverhampton Girls' High School Midlands King Edward VI Handsworth School King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School for Girls Newport Girls' High School King Edward VI Five Ways School Rugby High School Queen Mary's Grammer School King Edward VI Aston School Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls Adams' Grammar School Arden School Fairfield High School King Edward VI College Stourbridge St Augustine's Catholic Primary School William Gilbert End Primary School Midlands Brooke Hill Primary School St Chad's Catholic Primary School St Edward's Catholic Primary School St Hubert's Catholic Primary School St Wilfrid's Catholic Primary School St Peter's C of E Primary School St Patrick's Catholic Primary and Nursery School Ashover Primary School Bispham Drive Junior School Hartwell C of E Primary School St John's C of E Primary School Wood's Foundation C of E Primary School St Joseph's RC Primary School Clifton C of E Primary School Lancaster Girls' Grammar School Altrincham Grammar School for Girls Northwest The King David High School Lancaster Royal Grammar School Clithorne Royal Grammar School Loreto Grammar School Upton Half School FCI Sale Grammar School Top 20 Schools for Technology Backup and Rawtenstall Grammar School West Kirby Grammar School Altrincham Grammar School for Boys Wirral County Grammar School for Girls St Edward's College Sandbach High School and Sixth Form College The Blue Coat School King David High School Study time St Ambrose College Wirral Grammar School for Boys Urmston Grammar School Sir John Deane's College St Michael's Bamford C of E Primary School Davenham C of E Primary School St Elphin's Fairfield C of E Primary School Garstang Community Primary School Lowercroft Primary School Alderley Edge Community Primary School Lytham Hall Park Primary School St Philip's Catholic Primary School Walmsley C of E Primary School King David Junior School North Cheshire Jewish Primary School Farnden Primary School Wistaston Junior School The Top Schools for Maths and Computing The Top Schools for Science The Top Schools for Sport The Sunday Times Claypool Primary School Gawsworth Primary School Longsands Community Primary School St Joseph's RC Junior School Secret of success: St Michael's Banford tops the primary … Broughton Jewish Cassel Fox Primary School Little Leigh Primary School St Michael's on Wyre C of E Primary School Mottram C of E Primary School Ermysted's Grammar School Skipton Girls' High School North Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Heckmondwike Grammar School The Crossley Heath School Ripon Grammar School St Aidan's C of E High School The North Halifax Grammar School Silverdale School St John Fisher Catholic High School Durham Johnston Comprehensive School IIkley Grammar School Queen Elizabeth School Emmanuel College Greenhead College Eaglesfield Paddle C of E Primary School Aston C of E Junior and Infant School North St Wilfrid's Catholic Primary School Robin Hood Primary School St Joseph's Catholic Primary School St Michael's RC Primary School, Esh Laude Hutton Rudby Primary School Meanwood C of E Primary School Whickham Parochial C of E Primary School Hayton C of E Primary School Chandlers Ridge Primary School English Martyrs' RC Primary School Yeadon Westfield Junior School The Top Schools for Arts West Park Primary School St Joseph's Catholic Junior School, Birtley Eastrington Primary School Caistor Grammar School The Queen Elizabeth's High School, Gainsborough Eastern Bourne Grammar School The Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle Spalding High School Skegness Grammar School Kesteven and Sleaford Girls' High School The King's School Spalding Grammar School Comberton Village College Hills Road Sixth Form College Osted's Gold Star Schools Reepham C of E Primary School Werrington Primary School Eastom Cliffedale Primary School Deeping St James Community Primary School Milton C of E Primary School Little Paxton Primary School The top 14 controlled grammar schools in Northern Coleraine High School Collegiate Grammar School, Enniskillen Northern Ireland Glenlola Collegiate School Strabane Grammar School Banbridge Academy Down High School Ballyclare High School Omagh Academy Lurgan College Carrickfergus Grammar School Portadown College Limavady Grammar School Antrim Grammar School Regent House School Abercorn Primary School Ballymagee Primary School Enniskillen Model Primary School Gillygooley Primary School Northern Ireland Killinchy Primary School King's Park Primary School Omagh County Primary School St Anne's Primary School, Strabane Victoria Primary School Scottish schools are ranked on the basis of their Jordanhill School Banchory Academy Scotland Williamwood High School Mearns Castle High School Anderson High School St Ninian's High School Cults Academy Douglas Academy James Gillespie's High School Dunblane High School Linlithgow Academy Top 50 Secondary Schools in Scotland Top Five Small Schools in Scotland Breadalbane Academy Boroughmuir High School Ideas on screen: computer-aided design at Banchory … Westhill Academy Gryffe High School Scotland Airyhall School Bonnybridge Primary School Culbokie Primary School East Linton Primary School Firth Primary School Houston Primary School Inverkeilor Primary School Meldrum Primary School Mossbank Primary School Murrayburn Primary School St Mary's Episcopal Primary School St Patrick's Primary School The Sunday Times Listed below are the 153 primary schools profiled in this guide Secondary Index The computer shop Contents Sony Contents The star attraction You'll have seen his face. You might even know his name. Now actor Bill Nighy is about to go stellar, with a glittering turn in Richard Curtis's Love Actually, says Garth Pearce See the trailer for Love Actually on November's The … Joking apart. . . British TV comedy is in decline. And, even less amusingly, it is irony-free America that's stealing our applause. So what makes US sitcoms funnier than ours, asks Bryan Appleyard Try your hand at ping pong, read philosophy, then bask in the sun Portrait Gallery Songs in the life of Keys She might love Beethoven, but Alicia's Diary proves she's keepin' it real, says Dan Cairns Let it be, again Without the Spector gloss, a new version of the fabled LP finally sets the record straight. By Robert Sandall Biteback Greater than the sum of his parts Television Silent memories Radio waves My Life Without Me 15,102 mins Rest of the week's films HMV The Travelling Players No cert, 230 mins The Five Obstructions 15,90 mins All Quiet on the Western Front PG, 138 mins Blind Shaft 15,92 mins Miranda 15,90 mins Sony Ericsson This is not the one Does the final Matrix bring the series to a resounding close? Sadly not, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts The Rolex Live from Vegas Rumours are rife that Johnny is in trouble: but what does his creator have to say, asks Stephen Armstrong The Arthur Miller's Price Thoroughly Modern MilliE The Taming of the Shrew Theatre Royal, Brighton Rest of the week's theatre American Arcola, Dalston The Straits Hampstead Breakfast with Emma Lyric Hammersmith In the public interest The Tricycle has made drama out of a crisis with its gripping Hutton inquiry staging, says John Peter The Sunday Times Royal Opera House Tougher than the rest The wild man of British theatre is back, and Martin McDonagh is showing no sign of mellowing, says Aleks Sierz Columbia The Month The Sunday Times Msn Messenger Leaps in the dark While Inbal Pinto's Boobies charts strange territory, Merce Cunningham's collages depict wonderful scenes. David Dougill reports Jethro Tull UK Tour Chopin Classical JS Bach Franco Corelli Classical CD of the week The Dowland Project Toru Takemitsu Atomic Kitten Pop and Jazz Sarah Randle Aqualung Pink Eastern Lane The Fall Charalambides Carlos Santana/john McLaughlin Plastikman Pop CD of the week Manhattan Transfer MVC I hear with my little ear. . . Paul Driver makes unexpected discoveries in the work of three 20th-century giants Multiple Display Advertising Items Can a city have too much opera Next year, London will have as many opera houses as Berlin. Can all three be filled, asks Hugh Canning Sadler's Wells Spoilt for choice The Singing Detective Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Thirteen Five Gold Rings Sweeney Todd Martha Graham Dance Company Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Alien: The Director's Cut This week, don't miss Theatre The Mercy Seat Art Thomas Jones in Italy Comedy Lenny Henry Opera Vanessa Dance Royal Ballet Concerts Philharmonia Orchestra Pop Bob Dylan Top Spin Gabriel GameCube, £39.99, all ages Lord of the Rings — Return of the King Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge The Month Worms 3D West Side Story Special Edition DVDs and videos X-Men 2 Pure Hayley Westenra Russian Ark Timecode 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 817 Hardbacks Paperbacks On your marks Possessive about punctuation Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss Profile £ 9.99 pp 209 A leap into the unknown The Gates of Africa Death, Discovery and the Search for Timbuktu by Anthony Sattin HarperCollins £25 pp382 Read on. . . Diary Merchants of menace The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance by Paul Strathern Cape £20 pp431 Tesco Who cares, wins The Wars against Saddam Taking the Hard Road to Baghdad by John Simpson Men in action Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East by Jeremy Bowen Simon & Schuster £16.99 pp420 Through Gates of Fire: A Journey into World Disorder by Martin Bell Weidenfeld £16.99 pp232 Black Knights: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad by Oliver Poole HarperCollins £17.99 pp280 A little night reading What Allan Massle has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: marathons Breathless with admiration Godard: A Portrait of the Artist at 70 by Colin MacCabe Bloomsbury £25 pp432 Read on. . . Never a dull moment Keystone: The Life and Clowns of Mack Sennett by Simon Louvish Faber £20 pp352 Oh, the shame of it Mortification: Writers' Stories of Their Public Shame edited by Robin Robertson Fourth Estate £16.99 pp289 WHSmall band of heroes Millitary & Aviation Book Society Waterstone's When the Nazi horror came to Rome Fatal Silence: The Pope, the Resistance and the German Occupation of Rome by Robert Katz Weidenfeld £20 pp418 WHSmith A wild and crazy guise Her Name was Lola by Russell Hoban Bloomsbury £15.99 pp224 Glad to be grey The Stealing Steps by John Arden Methuen £16.99 pp319 WHSmith Betrayal, actually Love by Toni Morrison Chatto £16.99 pp216 The Works by Joseph Connolly At a glance Schopenhauer's Telescope Bloomsbury Nobody's Perfect by Anthony Lane Paperbacks The Last Legion Rory and Ita by Roddy Doyle Iris Origo: Marchesa of Val d'Orica by Caroline Moorehead Murderers I Have Known by Marina Warner Scandal: A Scurrilous History of Gossip by Roger Wilkes The Whore's Child by Richard Russo Children's book of the week The Assassin's Cloak An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diaristsed Irene and Alan Taylor Aldous Huxley An English Intellectual by Nicholas Murray Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Sky Contents Best science The Theory Of Everything Today, C4,8pm Amores Perros Too close for comfort Panorama Special: In The Line Of Fire With John Simpson Today, BBC1, 9pm Language barrier The Adventure Of English Today, ITV1, 11.05pm Sitting comfortably? Britain's Streets Of Crime Mon-Fri, BBC1, 10.15am Meeting their maker Witness: Inside The Mind Of The Suicide Bomber Monday, C4,9pm He wears it well Rod's Girls Monday, Five, 9pm New housemates Celebrity Wife Swap Tuesday, C4,9pm Forgotten heroes History's Raiders: The Chindits Tuesday, History, 9pm The one to watch Prime Suspect, Today, ITV1, 9pm Best bass-baritone Imagine: The Voice Of Bryn Terfel Wednesday, BBC1, 10.35pm Most horrific war tale Unreported World: The Children's War, Friday, C4,8pm Radio Pick of the Day New header Match Of The Day Live: Accrington Stanley v Huddersfield (BBC1, 12.55pm) The big guns Super Sunday: Liverpool v Manchester United (Sky Sports One, 1pm) A blast from the past MTV Europe Music Awards (C4,3.25pm) A friend in need New You've Been Framed! (ITV1, 6.50pm) Nigel's nasties Sea Monsters — a Walking With Dinosaurs Trilogy (BBC1, 7pm) Pick of the day Louis And The Brothel (BBC2, 9pm) A lost cause? Arafat Investigated BBC2, 7.15pm Behind the glamour The People's Hollywood (BBC1, 10.30pm) Critics' choice Films Me TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Mastermind, it ain't 19 Keys (Five, 7.30pm) Tempus fugit Time Waits For No One (C4,7.55pm) Dream on Theatre Of Dreams: Jamie (BBC2, 8pm) Most eye-opening Tonight — Michael Nicholson Goes Back To Baghdad (ITV1, 8pm) Best brain-teaser Mind Games (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day Holy Cross (BBC1, 9pm) Spin city Absolute Power (BBC2, 9.30pm) Red dawn Storyville: Morning Sun (BBC4, 9.30pm) Films Critics' choice You TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Location frustration Property Ladder (C4,8pm) Pining for the fjords Norway's Hidden Secret (National Geographic, 8pm) Green sleeves Royal Gardeners (BBC2, 8.30pm) Will power Can't Take It With You: Francis Bacon (BBC2, 10pm) Pick of the day Living The Dream (BBC2, 9pm) Fish-out-of-water fun Rich Hall's Fishing Show (BBC4, 10pm) Best comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm (BBC4, 10.30pm) Cruel for the hell of it Ex-Rated (C4,10.40pm) Worst scheduling The Corner (C4,1.10am) John Q (Sky Movies 1,8pm) Films Our TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky Sports Radio Pick of the Day Afternoon Play: The Worcester Pilgrim (R4,2.15pm) New dogs, new tricks That's Genius! (BBC1, 4.35pm) Old dogs, new tricks? Innovation Nation (BBC1, 7pm) Beauty is skin deep The Money Game: Football's Cash Crisis (BBC2, 7.30pm) No place like home Location, Location, Location Revisited (C4,8pm) Best rubbernecking Extreme Adventure Emergencies (Five, 8pm) Pick of the day How Clean Is Your House? (C4,8. 30pm) Voice of the nation The National Music Awards (ITV1, 9pm) A tough one to crack No Going Back: Bergerac (C4,9pm) It's all speculation The Million Pound Property Experiment (BBC2, 9pm) Films Critics' choice His TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day A Gothic Quest (R4,11.30am) Best fang-fest Buffy The Vampire Slayer (BBC2, 6.45pm) To dye for Landscape Mysteries: The Riddle Of The Yorkshire Tracks (BBC2, 7.30pm) Girl power Superstars (BBC1, 8pm) Weirdest science Brainiac: Science Abuse (Sky One, 8pm) Most Gallic French Leave: A French Dog's Life (C4,8.30pm) Pick of the day Ancient Egyptians (C4,9pm) Cold comfort Horizon: The Big Chill (BBC2, 9pm) Best culture clash Holiday Showdown (ITV1, 9pm) Diva or flop star? Daisy, Daisy (C4,10.40pm) Films Critics' choice Her TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day An English Journey (R4,11am) Having to dig deep Small Town Gardens (BBC2, 8pm) Best history tale Timewatch: Mystery Of The Missing Ace (BBC2, 9pm) Best flag-waving PoW (ITV1, 9pm) Workmanlike comedy Will And Grace (C4,9pm) Pick of the day The Art Show: How Sick is Your Art? (C4,7.30pm) Coming up for air The Frank Skinner Show (ITV1, 10pm) Gold-diggers beware Money Can't Buy You Love (E4,10pm) Cruel, but funny The Pilot Show (C4,11.15pm) The three stooges Meet My Folks (BBC1, 11.25pm) Films Critics' choice Their TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Saturday Play: Under Milk Wood (R4,2.30pm) Best singing show Junior Eurovision Song Contest (ITV1, 7pm) Is that a fat lady? The First World War: Germany's Last Gamble (C4,7pm) The great and godly? 100 Greatest Pop Culture Icons (VH-1,8pm) A case for treatment Casualty (BBC1, 8.25pm) Pick of the day Seven Ages Of Britain (C4,8pm) Best success story Brits Go To Hollywood: Catherine Zeta Jones (C4,9.05pm) BBC1 Films Critics' choice Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 Anglia Variations Sky One The Sunday Times Wine Club Contents De Beers We are diamonds Contents Volvo Eyeopener …oflife Best of British Brandroyalty Can't Live without …the World's Biggest Lies … Salt…pepy? Mini Dfs … values Trailfinders Amdega Renault … worst of times Red Sea Riviera Lights Camera, Attitude If you want to make a hit movie in Britain, you need these two men on your side. So how do the producers who turned Bridget Jones, Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral into box-office need know when they've backed a winner? Interview by Andrew Davidson Sony Intel Waitrose These little girls believe their fathers were good … Lurpak Butter Nissan Olympus Rioja Cyprus Sophisticated Dry Cruising a toe in the water Our friends, Ben and Rachel, were asking my husband Dan and about our holiday plans."We fancy doing something a bit different," replied Dan."You should try a … P&O Cruises Starfish in their Eyes Kodak Multiyork Extra sale offers Furniture Village Sandcastles in the Air A Man-Made Paradise In Dubai, the earth is moved and the… Epson Bupa Neville Johnson Royal Crown Derby Giovanni Rana The Meaning of Life Animals, Minerals and Spectacles Siemens Strachan Cámara Madrid Conquest Bose The Savile Row Noble Caledonia Limited Charles Tyrwhitt Healthspan Portland Conservatories Bridge Chess Teaser 2147 Bookwise Mephisto 2255 Plumbs Covers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Web Directory A life in the day Tom Brown Jr, 53, runs a tracking and wilderness-survival school in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, where the lives with his wife. Debra, and their sons, Coty, 10, and River. S. By Paul Sullivan. Photograph by Gigi Cohen The Sunday Times B&o Lexus Contents A Good Look Cartier Contents Emporio Armani The Intellectual's Guide to Fashions Trainer Socks The A-List Moralist Celebrity Sex Clinic Going up Going down Fashion Moment Debenhams Exclusive Kylie Gets Real The diminutive pop princess goes … heart-to-heart with Shane Watson about grown-up life, her new love and why she's finally ditching those shorts Mont Blanc New and … The Changing Face of Kylie A of their Own Just when did footballers become so image-conscious? Peter Howarth charts their path … sports stars to fashion icons Biker Bitch There's nothing like leather and studs to get you all rewed up. Styling by Chloë Beeney Fier…gir… Green with . . . Dress the Part . . . almost anything this season. Helen Kenny picks the lushest looks on the high street Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Fashion Style In Seconds Hip in Hoxton Sultry … Samsung In Lust Again Aged 50, and following a long illness, Fiona Ronaldson thought no man could find her sexy. But middle age brought a new passion for life — and love L'orÉal Paris Sony Ericsson Drugstore Dame Beauty The Sybarite Hair Bitch! Rosy Cheeks Benefit's Benetint will give you a pin-up girl rouged effect Double Cream Make Some Waves Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa gets her hands on a Jamaican — but only for massage lessons Nivea Light Fantastic Could an anti-ageing laser treatment revolutionise the way we deal with acne? Markie Robson-Scott investigates Acne Myths A Girl's Gotta Do . . . When you can't get into that slinky Versace dress, it's time to call in the food and fitness police Chanrelle Raymond Weil Geneve What's the Alternative? Sainsbury's making Christmas magical Bourgognes Fairer that that Food Style Weasel Words Getting Cosy We Love . . . Fresh and Wild In the second part of his series, Andreas Viestad puts a modern spin on Norway's natural bouny Parsley-Steamed Pollock with Chilli, Mussels and Clams Spinach Soup with Tarragon-Poached Eggs Delicious Vodka Marinated Sirloin Baked Apples with Honey and Ginger Meunda Stevens Table Talk Rhodes 24 Joanna Simon Sauce … Notes Wine Bluff Vitality Probiolic Flexible Friend Autumn Flame Antique leather, amber glass, cushions in burnished silk … create a warm reception this season. Styling by Ali Allen Electrolux The new Electrolux Glidert Nails inc In the Stars The Times Alistair and George Small Talk Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems New Posh Old Posh They've reinvented themselves, swapping stiff upper lips for friskiness and … These days, toffs are the real celebrities, says Shane Watson Dolce Gabbana
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