News from 23/11/2003
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jack Worsnop, Michael Ayris, Sebastian Faulks, Jeff Dawson, Herman Ouseley, Salli Blackford, David Mills, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Jonathan Seymour, Nicholas Rufford, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Peter Sherwood, Jonathan Miller, Jim Grave, Susan d'Arcy, Brian Tripp, David Bailey, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Terry Martin, Ferdinand Mount, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, P D, David Smith, Jonny Wilkinson, Humphrey Carpenter, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, Peter Done, Prince Harry, Neil Wormald, Dr Julie Richards, Andrew Sullivan, Warren Buffett chairman, Carol Smillie, Susannah Constantine, C D, Aubrey Green, Clive Woodward, Joseph Dunn, Martin James, Simon Wilde, Philippa Gregory, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Whatley Manor, Lawrence Dallaglio, Paul Baverstock, Paul Tilford, David Dougill, Malcolm Ginsberg, Rhianna Pratchett, Iain Duncan Smith, Jenni Muir, Nick Speed, Rob Maul, Ricky Tomlinson, David Hewson, Ben Cohen, Cally Law, David Bond, Mark Edward, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Laura Wolf, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Trinny Woodall, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Debbie Taylor, John Turnball, Mike Stephenson, S L, Hugh Doherty, Hilary Clarke, Wendy Sloane, Patricia Nicol, Babel Media, Sarah Dempster, John O'Donnell, John Ward, Liz Edwards, Alan Millard, Lydia Slater, Tony Blair, Shelley von Strunckel, Paula Robinson, Paul Bailey, Talib Choudhry, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, John Button, David Horchove, Catherine Monk, Maggie Gee, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Neil Back, Patsy Spicer, Simon Beckett, Vincent Crump, Jason Meltor, Paul Wray, ick Fielding, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Lucinda Kemeny, Robert Jarratt, Tony Coleman, Will Greenwood, Martin Penner, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Alan Brown John, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Harvey Cole, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Alex Clark, Nick James, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Martin Johnson, Lucia di Lammermoor, Lisa Grainger, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, David Pope, Jane Nottage, Susan Clark, Julia Magnet, Harriet Perry, Eddie Wells, Mike Clement, Cowley Manor, Tom Shakespeare, Stuart Miles, Nick Peters, Sean Newsom, John Kilburn, C L, Jeremy Brown, Len Barker, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Steve Hardwick, Marie Colvin, David Walton, Andrea Maflin, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Peter Koenig, George Gregan, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Natalie Graham, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Tiffanie Darke, Jack Grimston, Trevor Lewis, Bryan Appleyard, S R Morgan, J p, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ann Wroe, Mark Anstead, Desmond Kilcoyne, Bethan Cole, R W Johnson, Victoria O'brien, David Price, Roland White, Richard Woods, Caroline Rees, Shane Watson, Anthea Masey, Maurice Chittenden, David Barchard, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Graham Hind, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, David Neill, Alan Maynard, Jonathan Leake, Leah Hardy, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Adam Walker, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Dr Neal Curtis, Dipesh Gadher, Barry Collins, James Foxall, John Waples, Gareth Jenkins, A A Gill, David Parsons, Jason Williams, Matthew Campbell, Douglas Rennie, Brian Glanville, Marilyn Green, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Kristan Hutchison, Claudia Croft, Maria McErlane, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, T L, Hazel Curry, Justin Sparks, Tengiz Pachkoriya, Lenny Henry, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, Sean O'brien, Sally Kinnes, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Michael Greco, Clifford Bishop, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Paul Lamb, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Mitch Prothero, Julian Ryall, Pete Oliver, Philip Pullman, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, E d Mead Director, Sarah Baxter, Hemscott, Bob Dwyer, Sarah Modlock, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Walter Ellis, Kate Spicer, Joanna Simon, Simon Howard, Ed Hughes, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Sian Griffiths, Helen Stewart,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Champions of the world Contents British Airways Contents M15 hunts two Al-Qaeda cells in Britain Contents The Sunday Times Thrills, spills and a final giant cheer on England's … Singing in the rain, on both sides of the world The Big Party Nationwide Honours await heroes' return Victory Tour Travelodge Uncle George brings the spirit of 1966 Years of Waiting Jonny's mum hears news in supermarket Mother's Pride The World Cup eras Barnardo's Gulp. . . bang goes a Commons perk Debenhams British £700m to smash open big bang secret British Airways Monster telescope hunts blue planets Charles goes for a spin with Clarkson For sale: a nice little music box at £250,000 Cherie's father to quit 'pensioner hating' Britain Contents BT Rape law loophole may save footballers 1,000 students go bankrupt to beat debts Four directors quit Black's ailing empire Missing the trudge to work: Free Chelsea boss eyes Bernie's £85m home MasterCard Blow to Labour MPs as hunting bill is shelved Article Withdrawn GPs write bogus sick notes for Intel inside Mercedes-Benz An Unhealthy Practice that is Costing Billions Expert casts new doubt on Raphael Arts Challenge Times Online St. Joseph's Hospice The Mother of All Diesels Now it's Jamie Oliver the movie Vauxhall Triple-decker graves to ease cemetery crush Jackson could lose his own children Sony The Sunday Times Target Britain Is anywhere now safe? A special report into how terrorists linked to Al-Qaeda struck directly at British interests in Istanbul BT The suicide bombers who rocked the West P&O Ferries The Terrorist Suspects Hezbollah Ansar Al-Islam Great Islamic Raiders of the Orient (IBDA-C) Islamic Action Beyyiat El-Imam Lexus Death in the Line of Duty: The British Consulate Staff who Died Mitsubishi Motors Tragedy after rescue from the rubble Airports get 'dirty bomb' detectors He killed God, now he's off to the theatre Profile I'm sorry, but I enjoyed seeing Australia suffer BT Barnardo's Democracy v terror One to remember The Sunday Times Bush tells us where it all went wrong A superstate may be the only way to stop EU fraud Strange scenes at a recent bash for judges and lawyers Old Trafford puts in a transfer bid for IDS's media guru Atticvs Howard hangs tough by keeping the million-pound man waiting Atticvs Jowell leaves her World Cup studs all over Caborn Atticvs George Bush has a nice line in self-deprecating charm Atticvs The misplaced outrage at aborting a disfigured baby George Galloway MP—that pimple on the face of Prince Charles could do with cheering up at the moment Larchago Rioja Opposition to war runs deep E-Malaysia Points Birthdays A shocking way to advertise Immigration debate too late Think happy It's no joke: even scientists at the Royal Society are now taking the search for the source of happiness very seriously. John Elliott reports Don't Worry, Be Happy Lloyds TSB Business Christmas is a self-gift for the me generation Lucie's father to face her 'killer' Flak jackets don't protect your Franco-German union spreads alarm Travel inn Lost brother stirs ghosts for Dean BT America is Getting to Know Howard who? How They Stand Mbeki 'has spy network to keep watch on ANC' The Democrats' Secret Weapon Surge in German attacks on Jews Italy kicks the bambini out of TV commercials Foundation degree Girl surfer offered new arm for shark-bite story The New Compact Times When Saddam called at a village Dictator may now control resistance Readers help save babies in Baghdad Freeserve a wanadoo company Suicide bombers kill 18 in double attack Sharon warned not to hit Syria The week's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Flybmi. com Killer father made death threat News in Brief Fatal police crash Unknown teenager tipped for pop hit PM's ally jailed Most unaware of safe drinking limit One ticket wins £8.4m Lotto jackpot Cancer test hope Helicopter accident Defiant Shevardnadze flees as rivals storm parliament The Cooperative Bank Hairdressers face unkindest Hollywood cut Beat it Becks, these bruisers are the heroes It's the most effective form of contraception yet Allianz Group Bringing a goddess down to earth How Piers breached security at the Mirror Everyone writes as if Michael Jackson's stint in the King of the World All we've got? Jonny was all we needed . . . England salute their perfect 10 With that late swing of his right boot, the fly-half claimed greatness not only for himself but also a champion team Simply the best, but there's more to come from victors The match-winner has ushered in a new age of fly-half play that could mean an era of England dominance What they said after final epic This was their finest hour and forty minutes White knight Wilkinson reigns as it pours Where were you when Jonny scored? How the World Cup was won The key areas Battle of the giants 'Dad's Army insults were just one-eyed Aussie crap' It's an amazing feeling to be world champions, but it is better still because we achieved it by beating Australia in their backyard Where were you when Jonny scored? Sky Sports The Strikes back Empire It's elementary, Watson Referee Andre Watson nearly cost England the game with his perverse refereeing of the scrums during yesterday's final Wilkinson gains his reward The drop goal that won the World Cup for England was the No 10's payback for a life dedicated to rugby Subaru Night Barmy Army Drank Sydney Dry Sydney was flooded by a sea of white as thousands of England supporters celebrated their World Cup triumph Bell's Fanfare for the common fan: England fans from all backgrounds … American Express Where were you when Jonny scored? Wallabies stuck heads in the sand If Eddie Jones had heeded the warning signs in 2001 the outcome in Sydney may have been very different AOL Broadband BT Final fling spares ITV blushes Previous coverage was erratic, but Jim Rosenthal and his panel of pundits kept the best for last It's time you beat us at something Congratulations, England—but stop getting so paranoid about Pommie-bashing, writes Aussie journalist Terry Martin. We don't hate you. . . yet Where were you when Jonny scored? Wadworth 6X Intel A testament to team spirit There has never been an England side like this. Wreathed in glory, they played not for themselves, but each other Porsche The backroom boys earn plaudits England's success was built on a support staff the like of which has never been seen before. Nick Cain introduces the vital figures behind a World Cup victory Sport Kleberson calls the tune Luck deserts dominant Liverpool Contents Fragile Leeds crumble again Zurich Arsenal stroll to new record First strike for Kilbane First Division Di Canio foils Leicester Lampard adds touch of class Shearer shatters Keegan Wigan Athletic 2 Nationwide and Scottish round-up Dell Taricco hands it to cheats Tricking the referee is just one of the tactics that Spurs' Argentinian star may use against Aston Villa today The Sunday Times Wenger plots Inter revenge Arsenal will face a team with a host of problems in Italy as they seek the victory essential to keep their Champions League hopes alive, writes Ian Hawkey The Sunday Times So good Saha Fulham's French striker is always striving for perfection, as he hopes to prove against Portsmouth on Monday Fergie denies Hughes move The Manchester United manager says the Wales coach is not bound for Old Trafford, writes Jonathan Northcroft Eriksson's task just got bigger Results round-up Today's racecards Rugby Union Fancy footwork of a man of mystery Reality check for Mate Racing Kangaroos bounce back for Test win French lesson for Best Mate Henrietta Knight blamed the soft ground as he classy charge was brought back to earth by Jair du Cochet at Huntingdon yesterday, writes Tony Coleman Butcher determined to put Murali in a spin The England batsman had a miserable time in Bangladesh but is confident that he can turn the side in the latest part of the tour, writes Simon Wilde Cheltenham Lead ladies take a bow Sports round-up Golf Motor racing Cricket Athletics Tennis Boxing Football tales from the tabs. . Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Pools Nationwide Conference Ryman League Other Football Fixtures T and True England coach salutes unsung heroes The eight squad players who didn't feature in the games that really mattered showed what they're made of by doing their bit off the pitch. By David Parsons Roll of Honour The top 10 Martin Johnson Sport on TV RBS Douglas Jardine Mike Brearley Will Carling David Beckham Tony Jacklin Billy Wright Ellen MacArthur Richard Dodds Giant of a Man Yesterday's triumph has placed Martin Johnson alongside Bobby Moore in the pantheon of truly great English captains Sky Sports Meanwhile in Wisconsin: why there's another big game for Jonno tonight Where were you when Jonny scored? Lessons to be learnt after fabulous party The tournament has been a triumph, but more must be done to protect the spirit of the international game in time for 2007 Abbot Ale The best and worst of a memorable tournament Renault Laguna Stephen Jones's Team of the World Cup Rugby World Cup 2003 'The drop goal is too easy an option. It should be reduced to one point' Five leading coaches from the British Isles give their verdict on the 2003 World Cup Woodward turns world upside down England's glorious achievements owe everything to the coach. Now it's time for him and his team to lighten up Air-Berlin Ford The Times The five sexiest rugby players in the world Why real men are so sexy The pride and passion of muscular, masculine endeavour have proved quite overwhelming for England's female fans England look to found a dynasty Clive Woodward, never a man to rest on his laurels, will use this victory as a springboard to future success in 2007 Five ways to improve rugby Where were you when Jonny scored? The future? An England starting XV for 2007 Dixons David Beckham Good World Cup Bad World Cup Gabby Logan Loreal Elvive for Men Jeez mates, thanks a lot for turning up. . . Jayne Woodward George Smith's hair All Black driving maul Kangaroos Newman's World Cup Top 5 fans The Sunday Times All this. . . and the king of croquet too Yesterday's triumph in Sydney brings to 30 the number of English world champions. Three rather more obscure stars welcome the rugby heroes to the world-beaters' club. . . Campo's crystal ball Guinness+rugby Contents Mobile phones set to sparkle amid Christmas sales gloom Apax lining up £1.2bn swoop on Skandia Life Banks back Desmond's bid Computer Associates Wall St probe spreads to UK Promising racer drives on to market 20 pages of business The Sunday Times QC backs BA's Heathrow fight D-Day for EMI on Warner music bid The Sunday Times Leak reveals Euro drive for harmonised company taxes Ratner tackles Signet over suppliers Duke St splashes out in soap deal Business Digest Daniel Colson Continued from page 1 Chairman of rail crash firm to resign MG Rover chiefs halt production to 'balance' unsold stock Oyston homes in on Spain Morrison on a mission to buy back his company Shipbuilders may split duties in bid to cut cost of Navy carriers Charcol Tesco pins its fashion hopes on Finest label Travelodge Radisson Edwardian Hotels Reforms needed to sustain Australia's blue skies Agenda Putting balance back in the housing market Economic Outlook Surrendering to political goals will undo all the good work American Account Is There an Honest Man on Wall Street? FBI agents arrested 48 New York currency traders last week in the latest scandal to rock the financial world. Louise Armitstead, Peter Koenig and Paul Durman delve into Wall Street's murky side How the Scams Worked Standard Life Bank Iberia Monster of the deep wreaks havoc at BAE Britain's newest submarine is taking shape but it is years behind schedule and millions over budget. Dominic O'Connell reports ACTIONenergy Martha Lane Fox seeks new worlds to conquer Interview As the Lastminute co-founder steps down from her executive role, she talks about her career, work ethic—and how hard it is to get to sleep Times Online South West England Vital Statistics Martha Lane Fox's Working Day Working Space Payments scandal telegraphs the demise of Black's empir The Canadian press baron is fighting for survival with financial watchdogs in hot pursuit. Report by Dominic Rushe in New York and John O'Donnell Aim: zero emissions Group performance The potential bidders Ferrari ACTIONenergy Conrad's house of cards Tiscali Broadband How the Americans swallowed Weetabix Hicks Muse's vision quickly won over the secretive owner of the cereal firm. Report by Matthew Goodman Weetabix Facts Premier Foods Business Opportunities Nokia Vodfather peps up his mobile family In one of his first interviews, Vodafone's Arun Sarin reveals how he will tackle the giant's challenges. Paul Durman reports The Sunday Times Who's the IT company that touches the lives of Derivatives broker is a thrilling ride Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in ICAP? US investor swallows Weetabix The Week that was Business on the Box Icap at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Fujitsu Inventor tackles rugby's earache Idea of the Week Flybe Office fitter makes a pile How I Made It Water mill puts dampener on my art gallery The 2am Moment Rachel Bridge takes a sideways look at the ups and downs of life as an entrepreneur Firms are never too small to save tax How to Save your company tax The Sunday Times Read on R&d Attracts Big Payouts Business Links 'not helping' small firms Getting Sound Advice The DTI-managed network is trying to improve but most companies still prefer to use professional advisers for guidance, reports Andrew Stone BT Will crackdown on mobiles hit reps? Business Doctor Prescription for Goodwill Kingston Smith Faber aims for the write stuff Enterprise network Knowledge Solutions Success Commercial success isn't the only priority for London's last great independent publisher. It also wants to produce quality literature, says Andrew Stone Profits are key to independence What the Experts Say Maintain distinct reputation Faber & Faber's Challenges Develop an online bookstore Keeping staff calls for more than pay Image is the key to profitability The Sunday Times Progress Report Babel Media NEC Uncouth wizard spells it out Prufrock Illegible Article Still time for City games Shooter and things that go bang in the night . . . Aussies turn shirty Analysts can't get BA out of their heads Sharewatch Mothercare Market Mole Contents The Call of Africa Sebastian Faulks had never considered the long fight south—until he heard about a footprint. Not just any footprint, but mankind's first, set in Tanzanian stone 3.5m years ago. What do you find on a journey back to the very beginning? We've lowered our prices, not our standards The time traveller Peregor Travel Intercontinental On tour with the cavemen Sean Newsom digs the trogs in our guide to five millions years of prehistory 4 Million Years Ago Christmas Cracker 2.5 Million Years Ago 100,000 Years Ago Travel brief 8,500 Years Ago Probably the best beach in the world The Seychelles sells itself on its sea shore. But which strand wins the prize? Mark Hodson has the Anse Adobe Turkish cities 'off limits' Ryanair promo 'misleading' An experienced croupier will give a "gambling Pettills My Travel Lite Beachplus Where was I? Atol The French Capital is one of those rare destinations Holiday money ITC Classics Travellers using the Gatwick Express Questions & Answers Calls for Canada boycott CT2 TV Travel Bargain map of the world Jack and the giant stalker Jack was nimble, Jack was fit. . . Jack rescued Laura Wolf in a Paris fleapit Quick quick snow Need a life after a working week? Slope off for a skiing weekend, says Sean Newsom Geneva Don't want to do it yourself? Zurich AA Milan The Sunday Times Munich Contacts Cool Pools From an Arabian desert oasis to a Brazilian beach beauty, Susan d'Arcy finds the hot spots to cool off The Chedi, Oman Canon The Pool Suite, Malliohana Hotel and Spa, Anguilla The Nannai, Brazil Club Med Hasta la vista, Walberswick David Mills sheds his prejudices—and several layers of clothes—on a family break in Alicante A woolly weekend in Cardigan Bay Roast lamb and rugged poetry: Liz Edwards makes for Dylan Thomas country Gateway The Sunday Times Give them a break: a perfect present for every travelle Don't rely on Santa: The Sunday Times has all the best travel gifts. Vincent Crump, Jonathan Futrell and Anthony Sattin deliver the goods Euro Tunnel The adrenaline junkie The culture vulture Jeffersons The family traveller The gourmet The style hound Srilankan Airlines The City Page Bangkok A glorious maze of metropolitan mayhem, Thailand's capital is a must. Harriet Perry cracks its code The Sunday Times Solo's On the Cheap Bangkok on any budget Middle of the Road No Expense Spared Rural weekend? How very urbane Today's country house hotels are just so Ab Fab. Susan d'Arcy and Rob Ryan check in to chic out the Babington effect The Original Babington House The Romantic Barnsley House The Modernist The Sunday Times The Spa Spot The Big One The Grove Crystal Holidays Hello to the swan song Arctic wildfowl are flocking in for winter. It's our most dramatic natural spectacle, says Vincent Crump Toronto Caerlaverock Dumfriesshire Castle Espie Northern Ireland Welney Cambridgeshire Martin Mere Lancashire London Wetland Centre London SW13 Overseas Travel Overseas Travel British Airways Trailfinders Airline Network Winter Sports Winter Sports My hols Ricky Tomlinson gives a Royle salute to the joys of a Bendirom caravan Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a ski holiday for two in Samoëns, France, with Peak Retreats The competition Contents Blackout Was it cardinal sin or cardinal error wonders Richard Woods, as the American financial regulators investigate Conrad Black, the embattled press baron Flybe Stitched up by the kipper generation Seven million over-18s still live with their parents. Is this a thoroughly sensible arrangement or domestic hell, asks Julia Llewellyn Smith She's not naff, she's true Britannia Britain is obsessed with designer makeovers, but thank God one person is above all that, say style gurus Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine Dinner dunces at the palace He's dreaming of a white kunckle Christmas The freak we used to adore He's 14 and the Democrats' secret weapon Come on baby douse my fire Grande dame of letters who's not going quietly Interview How perfect do we want our babies to be? The abortion of a foetus with a cleft palate shows the law giving up on humanity, says Tom Shakespeare Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the bunker with lain and Betsy No sleep, frayed nerves and amazing Betsy-spin doctor Paul Baverstock reveals the inside story of the last days of IDS Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Digging the dirt in Putin's Kremlin Mark Franchetti meets Yelena Trebugova, the woman whose exposé of Putin's regime is a Russian publishing sensation People's peers aren't working Herman Ouseley, one of the new breed, explains why the system is failing Sickened by the nurses who don't care Her experiences in American had not prepared Julia Magnet for British hospitals where 'care' is hard to come by The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home learning hurts you, sis Nick Peters tells how educating his youngest child at home has split his family, with his other children fearing for their sister's future The badge that gives schools a special edge Cyril Taylor, the guru of specialist schools, tells Sian Griffiths why they may soon be the only force in the state sector Parent Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Coping with those Oxford University interview jitters Answer the question Contents Gift of the gadget for all the family Searching for a high-tech present for mum, dad or the children? The Doors reviewers a sackful of this year's greatest gizmos Prepare a traditional festive feast Web shopper Planning Christmas fare Sunday's online challenge: Jenni Muir fills the larder for a hearty family Christmas Supermarket Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your home-technology queries Cheeses and Hams Cakes, Puddings and Chocolates BT Wines Table Decorations and Bunting That's amazing! Holding the moment: Mike Pattenden traces devotion to a president Help, everything's coming up rosettes nowadays Winner's Dinners Hurley makes a grand royal Shock exchange The tabloid week Leisure interest of the week This Life Entrepreneur of the week Oversight of the week Bad career choice of the week Coming Soom Tea Lady II (PG) People of the Week 75 Years in Showbiz Johnny is a Sex God: Official Poor timing of the week Error of the week The Times: Frank Pearson Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Bob Grant Winner's Letters Talking Heads P. S. Contents Build profits on commercial property How to invest in the sector Pension closures News in Brief Contents Revenue's rate rise FTSE falls back on terrorism fears Fidelity Investments Christmas is coming: you've been warned Multiple Display Advertising Items Fixed ideas Can firm stop my pension rises? Bank busybodies need a lesson in manners A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems In a lather over capital gains Pick out the stocks that offer best of both worlds Why settle for either growth or income when you can buy shares that might give you both? By Kathryn Cooper Barclays Experts select their win-win funds Funds the Experts Recommend What you need to create the perfect investment portfoli Most investors put too much money into UK equities. A more diversified approach could boost returns, says Clare Francis Scottish Widows Multiple Display Advertising Items Build the Ideal Portfolio A Good Spread It's easy to manage your holdings online Multiple Display Advertising Items Cut the cost of investing and save £75m a year Barclays Fluent in Finance Halifax Alliance Leicester Tips to keep your tax bill down David Budworth looks at ways of reducing income tax payments RBS Advanta What are the Different Tax Rates? Halifax All you want for Christmas is the ideal credit card There are lots of deals on offer, but which one suits your spending habits? David Budworth offers some tips Big bills? You're just a few clicks away from a cheap internet loan Web Wise How the Sites Compare Multiple Display Advertising Items Card Trick Buffett's long-term secret of success Meet the Guru Newton Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxman to claw back overpaid credits Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Go for gold when the dollar takes a dive Multiple Display Advertising Items Rocker doesn't need to eat humble pie Fame and Fortune Music has been good to Peter Frampton, whose 1976 live album put him in the record books, writes Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Can suppliers bring down your firm? A thunderstorm put Ericsson out of the mobile-phone industry. Could such a disaster happen to you? Roger Eglin reports Sainsbury is Ready for Any Crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Now personnel jobs risk being shipped to India Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public sector counts the cost of stress Pressure at work is pushing a growing number of people to breaking point. By Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Private-Sector Workers Get Less Help Statistics that could cure NHS Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in the Spirits of Appledown County! Diggin' your Scene Slope style Slick pod Great return Pacific princess Ornamental nosh Art power The Simpsons Bodge Bon Appetit! Andy Rollé climbs on board the Cooking Bus to chat about culinary delights with top celebrity chef Gary Rhodes Edinburgh Rocks Paul Wray reports on the MTV Europe Music Awards held in the Scottish capital Tipsy Cup Trifle Voyage of Discovery Dave Coombs joins award-winning author Jamila Gavin as she retrates the footsteps of the hero from her latest novel. The Blood Stone Dial "M" for Mojo! Fresh! Dvd Dvd Cane Sport News Funday Stars All-Time Thriller Squirt Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Jarvis F-mail Next Week Sing along Johnny was complaining about his Christmas presents, … X Factor The Funday Times Ninlendo Contents Contents This is the year of the Panda Up to Speed Road safety is a sweaty business It's a Rover mini mark-up Cars on TV My kind of power Me and my Motors On his CD Changer It's a silver medallist Vital Statistics Toughest road in the world The hardiest roadbuilders on the planet are inching towards the South Pole, writes Joseph Dunn and Kristan Hutchison There's gold in the there speed cameras Drivers are right to be suspicious. The agencies running speed cameras are making so much money they hardly know what to do with it. Nicholas Rufford investigates A Driver's Tale: 26 Points and a Police Record Porsche Used Car: Lexus LS400 Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Lexus Ls400 For a po-faced knows how to Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodwood Festival—the DVD Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge the Vin Plate Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Rev up, rev up, it's show time Famous for 24 hours The Bentley came to Le Mans, it saw, it conquered. But even in retirement it is a stunner, writes James Foxall Garmin Le Mans or bust Amanda Stretton aims to take an all-woman team to the world's greatest 24-hour race—if the French will let her, reports James Foxall Highlights of the really fast show My life in the slow lane Jenson Button will be at MPH'03 but what else does an F1 star do in the off-season, asks Jane Nottage Team Orders Bentley Kamikaze commuter There is a rare breed of sports cars that make Porsches feel like puddings. And some people actually drive them to work, finds Andrew Frankel Follow that car! The fastest, baddest movie car chases will be on show at MPH'03. Nick James fastens his seatbelt and ranks the classics of a nerve-tingling genre Which is Best? Saab 93 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have your Say Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Contents How Much? A town house to renovate in. . . Is It worth It? Gorcott Hall, Mapleborough Green, Warwickshire, £300,000 Moving Time and place Time and place Author Philippa Gregory was snowed-in for days in a remote and primitive cottage Design Classics Commuter land Trading places Where Essex meets Hertfordshire, Graham Norwood finds pretty villages and period properties that appeal to City types Trains What's on the Market Roads Schools Jobs Properties Future prospects Octagon Houses of the week Cornwall £795,000 Hampshire £299,500 Gloucestershire £375,000 Worcestershire £795,000 Devon £600,000 Modern City Living How to borrow a lifestyle Canny homeowners are finding that house swaps—across the globe or just in the next county—are a cheap way to have a great holiday, reports Wendy Sloane Modern City Opposites attract Author Kathy Lette split the decoration of her London sitting room with her husband. The result? Dark antiques in one half, heart-shaped cushions in the other, says Mark Anstead Worcester Bosch Group The gift of sound and vision Speakers that look like sculptures and music that follows you from room to room are becoming standard in top-end properties, reports Simon Beckett Listen up Landlord Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Living it large Michael Greco spent his childhood in small houses, so he loved the huge rooms at his flat in Crouch End Trevor Square An open and shut success Making sash windows smooth operators can cut noise and heating bills, says Paula Robinson British Gas Nuts & Bolts Running repairs Conflict over cash crisis Heat & Dust Television shows never warn you how nasty life gets when your renovation plans fall to match your budget. So how will I rescue my Cretan ruin? FPD Savills North Devon turns trendy With Damien Hirst opening a restaurant there, will Ilfracombe be the new Padstow? Prices are already heading in that direction, says Caroline Rees Multiple Classified Advertising Items What's on the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property News Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Walk on the wild side Away from the tourist traps in the south of Tenerife, the area north of the Mount Teide volcano attracts a more adventurous kind of buyer, says Cally Law Island Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Down to earth in Umbria How do you keep an overseas holiday-home garden looking good? The producer of Ground Force thinks she has the answer, says Caroline Donald Stand by your beds We all have night-time cultter, even if it's only a glass of water and a couple of books. Victoria O'brien finds classic and contemporary storage options Store Guide The Sunday Times Paisley fashion The Prince of Wales has helped a derelict Scottish mill acquire a new lease of life, reports Anthea Masey Multiple Display Advertising Items A garden for all seasons Caroline Donald visits a Sussex cottage where careful planting adds year-round appeal Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week? Times Online Wrap up warm for winter Prepare your garden well for the frosty months ahead, then settle back and enjoy it, advises Dan Pearson Multiple Display Advertising Items The estate agent The interior designer The self-builder The lawyer The gardener Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Private sales Bubbles can burst Manchester's property boom may not be all it appears, warns Rosie Millard The Market Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George Contents Polydor Contents The face of Christmas future Far from killing off the book trade, Jeff Bezos of Amazon has given it a virtual shot in the arm and widened all our horizons. God bless us, every one, says Bryan Appleyard 'Inside us, there's one hell of a gig' They might not be much to look at on stage—and that's their opinion—but the Raveonettes' unique sound is about to be huge in a record store near you. And boy, do they know how to party, says Mark Edwards Two's company Light fantastic Hiroshi Sugimoto's luminous prints celebrate minimalism in its purest form, says Waldemar Januszczak English National Opera Biteback I have fallen for a proper Charlie Television Sporting men Multiple Display Advertising Items Rest of the week's films Taking Sides Short Cuts Steal Love is all aground Talk about hard to swallow. Richard Curtis's Love Actually is a sugary pile of sentimental schmaltz, says Cosmo Landesman The Month Orange A roaring return to the grand old naval epic, Master and Commander will inspire filmgoers to come aboard, says Edward Porter Murphy's law Don't call him Colin Farrell—because this Irish one-time legal student, pop star and almost butcher is on an even bigger roll. Jeff Dawson meets Cilian Murphy Tonight's the Night Commuting with the devil David Hare has crammed a lot of moral convinction into his play about the railways, but fails to make a drama out of the crisis, says John Peter The Sunday Times Are you sitting comfortably? Martin McDonagh's latest is a dizzying delight, says Victoria Segal, a drama that preys on the child in us that love scary stories Happy Days Rest of the week's theatre Playhouse Theatre Taking Sides King Cromwell Lenny Henry The Sopranos Next Week, Look out for the Month. . . You won't belive … Massenet Classical Beethoven Purcell Classical CD of the week Scarlatti/beethoven/clement/chopin Ravel Busted Pop and Jazz Brian Eno Britney Spears Wyclef Jean New kids in town Paula Frazer Alex Ward & John Bisset Barb Jungr Talking Heads Wasis Diop The Month Different strokes At the London revival of two mid-20th-century works, Paul Driver finds nothing but conflict Royal Opera House Just can't Handel it A new French production of Serse fails to match the witty ENO stagings of the past, says Hugh Canning Family planning A Spanish-Iranian architect couple have just won the right to design the BBC Music Centre. Hugh Pearman meets a truly global pair Concert for George The Sunday Times Virgin Theatre Royal Haymarket We have liftoff The Royal Ballet soars to new heights in works by Wheeldon and Balanchine. says David Dougill Kodak The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Five Gold Rings Dinner Deborah Colker Cirque du Soleil Samson et Dalila Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Twilight of the Gods Opera Manon The Turn of the Screw English National Ballet Dance Nutcracker! 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Consuming passion English Shops and Shopping: An Architectural History by Kathryn a Morrison Yale £30 pp343 Read on. . . Diary Penguin Allen Lane Love among the artists William and Lucy: The Other Rossettis by Angela Thirtwell Yale £25 pp376 Enemy of his people Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-shek and the China He Lost by Jonathan Fenby Free Press £25 pp562 Read in More Comfort A little night reading In the news Books behind the headlines: George W Bush Chaucer: was he a pawn in a political power game? Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery by Terry Jones, Robert Yeager, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher and Juliette Dor Metheun £20 pp408 Fame of the key Read on. . . That loving feeling Heloise & Abelard: A Twelfth-Century Love Story by James Burge Profile £16.99 Award-winning reads in paperback? 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Our Lady of the Forest by David Guterson Bloomsbury £16.99 pp323 Daniel Steel Safe Harbour Pick of the week Christmas Choice Feast: A History of Grand Eating by Roy Strong Paperbacks Lost Light The Bitch in the House Real Time: Stories and a Reminiscence by Amit Chaudhuri Children's book of the week The Little Friend by Donna Tartt The Last Escape by John Nichol and Tony Rennell Book events What's happening in the literary world The Sunday Times Pile'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 819 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents Advert of the year Worth setting the video for: the best of the week ahead The Om service Central Station Places I remember Best documentary Foul hoodlums Squeamish science British history Oddest science Who's that girl? 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We all fall into one category or the other, but do we have to stay there, asks Shane Watson Picture Gallery Liquid Assets The Sybarite Hair Bitch! Do It now Youth Dew Milky Way Arielle Feet Tried and Tested Early Bloomers A younger generation of perfumers is revolutionising the industry. Hazel Currey profiles the fragrant new talent "I'd like to Capture the Smell of Skin after Sex" Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa has a facial on her bottom, and learns to appreciate Rupes (a bit) L'oreal Paris The Ultimate Portrait Win a photo shoot with David Bailey What's the Alternative? Get It off your Chest Milk, No Sugar Ditch the discretionary calories and you'll watch your weight go down, says Amanda Ursell Feel like a Corpse? Health and Deficiency Oral-B Smart Cookie Lydia Slater Truly Scrumptious Tip from the Top Gingered up The Girls are Coming and for Lunch When singer Pearl Lowe has Sadie, Siobhan and the gang over, she gets cher John Torode to cook. 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