News from 30/11/2003
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ResumoContents Giant TVs to invade city centres Cabinet backlash threatens Blair's asylum crackdown Contents MI5 fears Christmas bombings Style Christmas Shopping Books of the Year Top Pops Master and Deceiver The Sunday Times Contents 3 What are you missing? Spanish special agents killed in Iraq ambush Blunkett faces legal row over terror 'threat' Rogue pre-match firework injures woman football fan 'Boarding times are likely to be extended by hours Blunt words to Blunkett: Darling's asylum warning Yes, yes: science is soooo satisfying Gucci Could this be the face of neanderthal art? Nervous Blair may put off fees vote Contents Race against time in hunt for Britain's Al-Qaeda sleepe easyJet Alliance Leicester British Bombers Times Online Konica Minolta Ministers target disabled benefit cheats with medical reviews Mercedes-Benz Rebel priests tell Catholics: take pill British woman offers kidney for £85,000 to buy flat Duke to 'privatise' central Liverpool BBC will pay bonus to stop presenters writing in press BT High-flyers attempt to beam round world on sun power MasterCard Sunseekers' jets leave folks back home under cloud Celebrities cash in on film tax break Vauxhall Break into Movies Art dwarfed by rows at Tate gallery rival Think! Foreign Office bars Iraq's nuclear boffin Schools face snack machine ban in obesity crackdown Opera group gets £9m bail-out Revealed: Britain's new wildlife order toyota-europe Police get lines crossed on new mobile law for drivers Multiple Display Advertising Items Paisley triumphant. . . but noboday wants to talk to him Clue to 'new Earths' in solar system next door There's only one thing on an MP's mind Contents Corrections No 10 wants to stage a small class war Golf Match. Ridiculously reduced by £1,500 Contents SAS man tells 'truth' of Bravo Two Zero Gift of life for Kabul's matchstick babies Citroën The Sunday Times Afghanistan Appeal Appeal Pledge Nothing too serious, I hope Downing Street insists Tony Blair is fighting fit, but after two recent health scares many insiders have a second opinion. David Cracknell, Eben Black and Will Iredale report Birmingham Midshires It Could Be so Much Worse: The Secret Sicknesses of Previous Political Leaders Jonny in a sarong? No chance They call him the new David Beckham but Jonny Wilkinson, England's rugby World Cup hero, is revitalising a more traditional sporting ethos. John Elliott reports Poles Apart BT It's got to be wrong to accept a gong Profile The juries are scarier than the criminals Tiscali Broadband Two Europes good Not an attractive future acrewood Homes The Sunday Times For once the government has a good idea Two Europes good It's not so easy, electing the prime manager An unusual political portrait has appeared on a gay BBC apology brings a little welcome sunshine to sapling Ben Atticvs Hague shifts gear to tell dirty gag at Mandelson's expense Atticvs Puttnam and Kingsmill in race to head Channel 4 Atticvs Classical music luminaries, including the flautist … Atticvs Flab is a political issue, and it's getting real heavy The perfect Christmas present for a Conservative Atticvs Money follows money. Lord Archer's son James is said … Atticvs The Queen is heading for a rumpus in Nigeria this week Atticvs Mortgages for Business Victory so sweet for sport's poor relation PC World Where America went wrong Your nice Rory MacLean has set the host of pre-Islamic A minor handicap Further to your article Expert casts new doubts on Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Paradise Lost Antony and Eleanor Griplas quit professional careers in London to pursue life on a tropical island. Last week Antony was shot dead in front of his wife and children. David Lewis in Zanzibar and Andrew White investigate BT Sony US alarmed by Europe's 'Trojan horse' defence plan Guantanamo Bay Britons set for Christmas return Ing Direct Seducer from Big Brother teaches safe sex Briton in Singapore murder riddle Debenhams Russians try for blockbuster ban Alliance Leicester High Noon for Clint and … National Book tokens Mitsubishi Motors The New Compact Times France fetes Mayle as he roasts 'spiteful' Britain Mugabe plots Commonwealth chief's downfall Rover Huntsmen go gunning for US urban bear Volvo Inheritance fight over Queen of Persia's millions Bush rescues Iraq power transfer plan Israel puts old hatreds aside to save Iraqi baby Blair signs up for new Middle East peace bid freeserve anytime The week's weather Newspapers Support Recycling Flybmi Bridge loses legs on wedding day News in Brief Shop owner killed Torture victims in British handcuffs Chechen asylum Adenauer voted greatest German One ticket wins £9.2m Lotto jackpot Sale stampede Mandela Aids plea Poor old Hef can't cut it in the sin bin A1-Jazeera, the popular TV station with its to Multiple Display Advertising Items Bao Bao buries Mao at the ball Cop this: boys in blue get to avoid the mobile law The Queen announced her government would permit gays … UBS Wealth Management Contents Ranieri: Success or the sack 'I must build something special or I'm out' Contents Morland "Old Speckled Hen" Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Turks to appeal against Uefa move Effenberg in trouble again Chelsea 'chasing Ballack' Football's verse reputation Noel catches out the Wolves Football tales from the tabs. . Driving Portsmouth pay for poor finishing Milner cashes in for Leeds Blatter rebukes FA as Ferdinand plays on Fifa's president says the United star should not play until his drug case is settled. By David Bond Hungry Wolves miss their chance Contents Rooney fury at Moyes snub Subaru Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Pools Claims Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Sloppy Spurs punished Celtic quell Partick uprising Equaliser cheers Dundee Scottish round-up AOL Classy Dublin inspires Villa SKY Sports England await Euro 2004 fate Contract talks are in the air, but today Sven-Göran Eriksson has an urgent meeting with four glass pots in Portugal He was football's Mr Bland, forever sitting on the fence, but now Trevor Brooking has the game's future in his hands The former West Ham star has been handed a role that makes him one of the game's most powerful men Pot luck: How today's draw works Moment of Truth It is the culture clash that could have a vital say in the title race—and Sir Alex Ferguson knows exactly what's at stake Key confrontation: Glen Johnson versus Ryan Giggs Head-to-head: how Chelsea's title pretenders compare with champions United United's mean defence against Chelsea's expensive attack Howard catches red wave The American goalkeeper has been a revelation this season, but faces his toughest test at Stamford Bridge today Bell's Special Reserve. Made with the Finest American billionaire keeps A US tycoon has Old Trafford in his sights, but nobody can figure out his strategy, says David Bond Burning Cole Chelsea's attacking midfielder is desperate to play in this afternoon's acid test against Manchester United United guessing with share manoeuvres Who is Malcolm Glazer? Air-Berlin The top 10 Naff sporting endorsements Roy Keane and Walkers crisps Graham Gooch and hair-replacement treatment Sport on TV SKY Sports Alan Shearer and McDonald's David Ginola and L'Oreal shampoo Sebastian Coe and C&a only the ball should bounce Jack Charlton and Shredded Wheat Gareth Southgate and Pizza Hut Terry Venables and The Thingummywig Dreams of glory spur Hayles on Spurs fan Barry Hayles has proved a class act since Kevin Keegan signed him for Fulham. Nothing would give him greater pleasure than beating Arsenal today, writes Brian Doogan dabs Ford Clever Costa drives Derby Crystal Palace 1 Nationwide League Winning start for Robson Two-goal Koumas cuts down sorry Forest Gillingham 3 Stoke City 1 Reading 2 Watford 1 Rotherham 2 Walsall 0 Second and Third Division round-up Davis stands tall for Ipswich Harewood ends Hammers' hoodoo Brighton 2 Wrexham 0 McCall's work-rate wears down Preston QPR 3 Sheffield Wed 0 Canaries flying again Bristol Rovers 2 Hull City 1 Rochdale 1 Oxford Utd 2 Moore hurts Sunderland Conference round-up Beckham runs the Gauntlet England's captain has seen nothing like the spitting, snarling, pig-chucking reception he'll get at Barça this week News of the World Ronaldo saves below-par Real v Atletico Madrid, Wednesday Twin tests for Beckham v Barcelona, Saturday How they stand in the Champions League Gunners back on track Their remarkable 5-1 win over Internazionale in Milan supports what Arsenal's players have always belived—that their rightful place is among Europe's elite. Ian Hawkey reports The Sunday Times The Bridge commander The Big Interview: claudio Ranieri Driven but decent, the Chelsea bosstalks to Paul Kimmage about his passion for football A football life: Ranieri's route to Stamford Bridge Cashing in on the national stadium It promised so much, but proposed ticket prices for the new Wembley stadium look likely to prove far too steep for many ordinary fans Seizing the Best Day of our Lives David Walsh gets the inside track on English rugby's most famous day from four of the World Cup heroes who helped to make it all happen Rugby throws open its doors to welcome a new wave of Jonnos and Jonnys Few parents introducing their children to rugby will regret it. There'll be a few knocks, yes, but also friendship and fun How youngsters are guided into rugby Other safeguards Ref Watson defies critics South African referee stands by his controversial decision to penalise England's powerful scrum during their magnificent World Cup final victory The Sunday Times Jonno falls back to earth Wasps steal hero Jonny's thunder Woodman makes his mark Ross tops returning heroes The Sunday Times foundation degree Straeuli pays the price The Springbok coach faces the sack this week after a brutal pre-World Cup boot camp in the bush. By Nick Cain Tigers lead hunt for clean sweep English clubs will be hoping to translate Rugby World Cup success into European glory when the Heineken Cup kicks off this week. By Tom English Pool 1 How they line up for the European Cup Pool 2 Toulouse, Neath-Swansea Ospreys, Edinburgh, Leeds Pool 3 Leinster, Biarritz, Sale, Cardiff Pool 4 Northampton, Llanelli, Agen, Borders Pool 5 Munster, Bourgoin, Gloucester, Treviso Pool 6 Wasps, Perpignan, Celtic Warriors, Calvisano Sky Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Boxing's star from the East Fighting's in his nature, but learning to save his aggression for the ring is reaping rewards for Londoner Kevin Mitchell Perfect Pippa hits the top Eventing's Grand Slam winne is The Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year, after a season in which she has risen to every challenge and set standards that are unlikely to be surprassed. Rob Hughes reports Team of the Year: Cath Bishop and Katherine Grainger Roll of honour: the women who joined Pippa and Penny on the winners' podium at our Sportswomen of the Year Awards Unsung hero: Glenys Morton Sky Sports Helen Rollason Award for Inspiration Student Sportswoman: Rebecca Cooke Lifetime Achievement: Dame Mary Glen-Haig PE teacher's lesson in hope Most promising newcomer: Stacey Tadd Stylish Hendry thrashes O'Sullivan to reach final Sports round-up Results round-up Newbury Today's racing Fixtures Rugby Union Fixtures Doncaster Racing This Week So easy for Strong Flow Paul Nicholl's bold decision to run the novice was rewarded as he demolished a good field in the Hennessy Gold Cup Pertemps perfection from The French Furze Three consecutive second-place finishes in the race were forgotten as Nicky Richards's 25-1 outsider won Newcastle's showcase event, says Ray Gilpin Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian masterclass Todd Woodbridge and Wayne Arthurs produced sensational form to put Australia in prime spot to claim the Davis Cup today, writes Neil Harman Nothing to regret After a turbulent season that saw him relinquish the England captaincy following four exhausting years, Nasser Hussain is enjoying being back in the ranks as his career enters its final leg, writes Simon Wilde Willis eager to play his part in reforming county set-up The former England captain wants to get involved with the game's governing body to help lobby for domestic changes to aid the national side, writes Ivo Tennant Injury threatens an early exit for Anderson England are ready to send the Lancashire fast bowler home as he struggles with an ankle problem ahead of the first Test against Sri Lanka, writes Simon Wilde Hussain's Year A talent that knew no boundaries Australia's outgoing captain leaves a rich legacy that will illuminate the record books for generations to come End of the Waugh His early career was marked by failure, but Australia's captain will leave the game as Test cricket's greatest leader How Australia's captain rates among the greats The Sunday Times The Times Caught in time England beat Australia 20-3,1973 Letters of the week Play it safe to get most from sport Sports injuries can be painful and take weeks to heal. Paul Stephen Lubicz, the Sunday Times fitness expert, explains how you can reduce the risk of injury by adopting sensible training habits The Sunday Times Warning signs Questions & answers In training with Leanda Cave Born to perform The Sunday Times Salute the reign of King Henry Over-egged cup Eriksson's choice Contents Sunday Times reporters: Investigators unearth Black loans Former Telegraph boss is probed over $265m transactions Contents Loan deal lifeline may pull Leeds from brink virgin atlantic Investment gloom deters rate rise Spend! Spend! Spend! but not this Christmas Special Report Contents 18 pages of business Multiple Display Advertising Items Railtrack action group takes Darling to court FSA targets UK funds in 'market timing' probe EMI may step in if BMG talks fade out It's a wrap for UK film group Power price could scupper Drax offer MyTravel to axe seventh director Business Digest Del Monte set to be sold off in chunks Green power to get £2bn boost WH Smith staff face pension hike BAE clinches key accord on Joint Strike Fighter with US Capital Radio recruits board talent Louis Vuitton Center Parcs deal leads winter floats When private equity money isn't good enough Agenda Waiting for Britain's bounce Economic Outlook Companies face a fat chance of stopping obesity American Account Smith battles on A £1bn Saga Dominic O'Connell reports on how the De Haan family built a holiday and financial-services giant by offering services for old people The Power of the Grey Pound flybe British Airways Sales start early to woo shoppers Taxi maker rides back from exile Interview A failed bid by its biggest shareholder to take Manganese Bronze private has left the group's chief executive locked in a battle for control Vital Statistics Ian Pickering's Working Day Working Space Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norris puts his career on the line Becoming chairman of the much-pilloried Jarvis is an odd move for London's would-be mayor, writes Dominic O'Connell OAG UK ill prepared for new method of accounting Changes to standards will catch out smaller firms, writes Lucinda Kemeny Hollinger locks door to Black's life of luxury Andrew Porter explores the wealthy world of the Telegraph's owner and expects to see it come tumbling down Press barons duel over Telegraph The Daily Mail's Lord Rothermere faces his moment of truth in fight with Express's Richard Desmond. By Andrew Porter ACTIONenergy Sackings unsettle Boeing link-ups Shock waves caused by the departure of the group's finance chief are already being felt in the UK. By Dominic O'Connell ACTIONenergy Power boss generates big problems Sparks are flying as François Roussely tries to privatise parts of France's electricity colossus. By Lucinda Kemeny Stability pact's failure may set off EU power struggle A row may now erupt over where the ultimate authority lies in Europe. Report by David Smith World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Stanley gambles on a change in the odds Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Stanley Leisure? The Week that was France and Germany win on pact Business on the Box Stanley Leisure at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Harley revs up for youth market The motorbike legend tries to capture a new generation and lose its old image. Dominic Rushe reports from New York BT Blue Crest deal propels traders into the big time Former JP Morgan stars pocket … each—and have a share in a paper fortune of £280m, writes John Wapes Anti-static watches offer timely opportunity Idea of the Week Air France Guru's book changed my life How I Made It Panic over an award speech is no joke The 2am Moment Rachel Bridge takes a sideways look at the ups and downs of life as an entrepreneur Multiple Display Advertising Items More incentives needed to invest in start-ups Business Angels The government is studying American methods of giving more support to small firms. Andrew Stone reports Multiple Display Advertising Items How to stop workers dipping into the till Business Doctor Help Me to Sell my Firm Kingston Smith Secrets of becoming an ace negotiator How to Get the best deal every time Xerox Top Tips Space firm's lift-off problems Satellite builder SSTL has outgrown its humble origins and now needs to make some important decisions about its future, reports Andrew Stone What the Experts Say Sstl's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report NPL Technologies The problem What the experts said If the boss is a psycho, he can't help it Prufrock Profits kick in for Dallaglio Prufrock sunday-times bmibaby. com President smells a scoop. . . Prufrock Safety drill proves out of Vogue Prufrock Service deals give VT cheer Persimmon Sharewatch Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents dive into luxury Thrills and frills on a five-star adventure Adventure and luxury don't mix, right? Wrong. Jeremy Lazell finds a dozen breaks that deliver derring-do and decadence in equal measure Mountains and Moonscapes Chile Norway Reef and Rainforest Malaysia Kasbahs and Kitesurfing Morocco Jaguars and Jungle Belize Budget Video Good Gear Guide Battery Charger Heliski and Bungee New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Whales and Wilds Baby Carrier Canoes and Crocs Botswana Geyser and Glacier Iceland Kayak and Cradle Tasmania Music Organiser Water Purifier Tigers and Deserts Rajasthan Ski and Skydive Switzerland Gorillas and Mist Uganda Through the keyhole with Mr Claus On a festive family trip to Norway, Nick Middleton is overwhelmed by a soldier's letter to Santa Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Chimney sweep: Santa's other hangouts Big tour operator 'may fail soon' directions Price war on NY, Sydney Brochure revenge Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magnum photographer Steve McCurry has won dozens … Questions & Answers Where was I? Scotland's oldest ski centre, Glencoe, will not open … Bargain map of the world Books of the Week Pilots rebel in Australia Holiday money Readers' rants London Bristol Shop—but don't drop Make a weekend of it with Mark Hodson's stress busting guide to Christmas present-hunting Birmingham Manchester Newcastle Clubs Sunsail Glasgow In this week's Style I was a male chalet girl They can make a mountain break—but what's it like to be a chalet skiwy? Sean Newson signs up travel Bride-to-be meets fantasy man Chloe Ayliff's hen weekend in Rome was the perfect chance to look up a 'friend' Confessions of a tourist Finding the chalets with the best staff On the trail of the white dove Stanley Stewart rides the pilgrimage route to EI Rocio, site of Andalusia's most intriguing shrine Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun, sea and sails: 21 days on Australia's east coast It's a down-under classic: Max Anderson presents a three-week Oz adventure, from the great Opera House to the Great Barrier Reef The Sunday Times Where to stay on your great east-coast adventure: accommodation for every budget Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels fit for a Prince Digs for dogs are no longer so ruff. Rob Ryan and David Wickers find seven hotels where Fido takes the lead Taking Rex abroad? More leads Island Guide Antigua Thanks to a chic new hotel, the island of all-inclusives is taking an exclusive turn. Mark Hodson investigates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols When he's not taking care of Hogwarts, David Bradley is a cultured traveller Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a Tate-inspired three-night break for two in Rome, with Magic of Italy The competition Contents Master and Deceiver Patrick O'Brian, the celebrated author behind the new film Master and Commander, has been branded a callous, deceitful and arrogant bully. His Stepson, Nikolai Tolstoy, says the truth is much more complex flybe In the dock of Guantanamo Bay Johan Steyn, a law lord, warns America it will be judged harshly by history for its treatment of prisoners Gladiator at Sea 'Violent Man' v 'Heavy Drinker' Jordan, a woman for our times India Knight meets the country's trashiest pin-up and argues that she is an unholy mix of feminism, men's desires and ladette culture who tells us about the way we are What children really need Just marry: Britain shows US the gay way Dead wood in dead clubland Mean Fields If politics be the food of love. . . Interview Thank God for Thanksgiving After 25 years in America, historian Simon Schama has found the perfect antidote to Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Come on you poets, give us a couplet The idea that there should be a laureate of the terraces was dismissed last week, but Andrew Motion, poet laureate, says chants are art, too Multiple Classified Advertising Items And Here are a Few we Chanted Earlier Bethany surfs again The girl who lost an arm to a shark tells Sarah Baxter she is not letting that stand in the way of her career Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugged by the science mafia When Bryan Appleyard questioned science's claims to omniscience, the establishment's attack dogs came out to get him I confess I smoked on the beach—be lenient, judge The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times Wanted, a poet with that lovely Louis touch Multiple Display Advertising Items Targeting top-up fees University funding is in crisis but the government's proposed legislation is not the solution, Tim Yeo tells Chris Woodhead Important orchestration for winning a music scholarship The key strategy to win a school's music place is to make the grade before applying, says Kate Weidmann Riverdeep Does counselling work or is it just a smoke screen? Answer the question Gifts for the techie in your life Doors Everyone wants a great gadget waiting for them under the tree. The Doors reviewers select this Christma's premier high-tech presents Sloppy service in net cafes Sounding off Creative Learning Outdoor Buyer's guide Home computers Models Playtime presents Site test Festive diversions galore, as Mike Pattenden rates an Aladdin's cave of toy delights Superheroes High Street Microsoft Traditional Catalogue Brilliant! Safari trail: James Knight tracks the brilliant www. africatravelsource. com Too many businessmen spoil the poppadoms It's the sound of Jonny be goodies Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Winner's Dinners Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow The Daily Telegraph: Barbara Weeks Last word. . . Lobe, Actually The Times: Michael John 1927-2003, the voice of Perky Winner's Letters Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Minister Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Strike it rich in the metals boom Ways to invest in commodities House prices rise News in Brief Contents The Rise of Commodity Funds Equitable delays Dollar holds back Footsie's advance ISIS Portfolio Service Why with-profits funds are living in la-la land Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest clobbered me for withdrawing euros A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Boost your profits by spotting trends Investors can make money by identifying themes that will influence the stock market in the future. By David Budworth Ageing population Baby boomers Multiple Display Advertising Items Asia Gold Debt Ways to avoid tax when you make a gain When your investments pay off, you want to keep the taxman's hands off the profits. David Budworth explains your options Tax-free allowance Taper relief Multiple Display Advertising Items Investments VCTs and EISs Offset losses Chattels Wasting assets Risk Takers Second homes Are retail stocks a good buy? The rise in interest rates has hit shares in high-street chains. But you may still pick up a bargain. By Clare Francis Boots Carphone Warehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Dixons GUS House of Fraser Marks & Spencer Next WH Smith See Judgment Day, the weekly Star's success is pegged on growth Meet the Guru If you're scared of equities, get some protection Clare Francis evaluates the schemes that claim to cut the risks of investing Guaranteed equity bonds High-income bonds Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit trusts The experts invest £5,000 What would Britain's top pundits do to make a quick profit before Christmas? Clare Francis finds out their festive tips Looking to diversify A spread bet The fantasy portfolio An enterprising choice Five shares Scottish Widows Going for gold How Labour has hit your pocket With further tax rises looking likely, David Budworth explains the impact of the Government's policies—and how you can fight back Top-up fees Changes will benefit gay couples Tax Multiple Display Advertising Items Stamp duty Taxing Time Savings Pensions It pays to check up on your pension You can give your retirement fund a big boost if you take an active interest in your investments, says David Budworth Workers to get a safety net if schemes are wound up Labour is rushing through reforms to protect staff after the failure of several big pension plans, writes David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping an Eye on his Fund The Sunday Times Mortgage Deals Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Three of the best give trader a lift My DIY Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Manager pins his hopes on a blue chip rally 1966 cup hero has changed his goals Fame and Fortune George Cohen, the World Cup winning footballer, hopes property deals will help him to retire wealthy. By Natalie Graham Fidelity Investments Loophole means thousands are refused cheapest loans Firms are offering good deals on loans, but as few as a third of applicants may get the advertised rate. By Matthew Wall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boardroom MOTs could prove testing Chairmen will have to get behind the new corporate governance code on director evaluation if it is to work, says Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Young women don't need a leg up to get on Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom time for IT jobs in councils With the government deadline for putting services online looming, demand by local authorities for computer specialists is growing rapidly, reports Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items What They Earn Putting a price on quality time Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Scooby-Doo! in the Spirits of Appledown County! The Month Put the disc in your computer and bring Funday to life . . . The Funday Times Heading south Funday News Chilly news Fish count Mini yolk Over the edge Flap dog The Simpsons Gareth Has his Say Gareth Gates is about to release his new single, Say It isn't So. Jordan Paramor caught up with the pop star for a chat about partying, strange presents and bungee jumping. . . Just Jammin' We meet Phixx and 10 talented youngsters at Abbey Road Studios, in London, who are taking part in Fox Kids' Jam on the Mic Bear Necessities Dial "M" for Mojo! The Spoken Word-Children's Writers Fresh! The Rough Guide to Books for Teenagers Long: The Return of the King Today Premiership, Chelsea v Manchester Utd Sport News Tuesday First Test, SriLanka v England, Galie Take Note Funday Stars Squirt Jarvis f-mail Next Week Window to the World Funday Prize Haul Dear Funday, The recent Secrets Of the Body article Lego Contents Inside this Week Car Advertising Suzuki eyes the Noddy market Up to Speed Thinking cars soften the impact Aston Db9 goes topless Cars on TV Cold starting a priority Me and my Motors Sir Ranulph Fiennes On his CD Changer The cut-above coupé Vital Statistics Much too hot to handle The new generation of superbikes is nudging the 200mph barrier. Are they simply too fast, asks Nicholas Rufford Speed Freaking: The Riders who Die for a Video Thriller Look what roared into Toytown The toy car industry is booming as children catch the driving bug young and make their parents pay the price, reports James Luckhurst Bugatti Retro Racer Double Phaeton Ferrari Enzo Pink Princess Porsche Albert, the sun king The story of the British engineer who showed Japan how to build cars is only now emerging, reports Joe Dunn Multiple Display Advertising Items Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Season is upon us Taking Charge Night Eyes The Knowledge Disc and Drum Brakes Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Lotus Esprit Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Lotus Esprit V8 SE Daddy Fool is planning to go crackers in a minibus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Classified Advertising Items Optimax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Ferrari Contents Inside France How Much? A house with a guest cottage in. . . England The Coal Barn, Thornham, Norfolk, £170,000 Is It worth It? Moving on Wreckless living Time and place Eric Goulden got in the groove with Ian Dury after moving from Hull to London to seek fame as a rock star Design Classics David Mellor Transit folding trolley Somerset £1.125m Houses of the week Hampshire £625,000 Cornwall £267,500 Shropshire £350,000 Hertfordshire £950,000 West Yorkshire £750,000 Battersea Reach Commuter land Cambridge is more than a university, it's also a great place to live within easy reach of London, says Graham Norwood Trains Roads Schools Jobs Future prospects What's on the Market A nation divided Value for money or as unfair as the hated poll tax? Roger Dobson reports on why the council tax has homeowners across Britain up in arms How council tax varies across the country Winners and Losers Aristocratic by design David Linley has a pragmatic streak when it comes to his house. Who else would mix family heirlooms, his own company's furniture and Argos shelf units, asks Karen Robinson Modern City Living Christmas goes modern As the season of excess looms, let 'less is more' be your motto. Follow our tips for a 21st-century decoration scheme that is both heart-warming and cool, says Victoria O'Brien The Countdown Starts Here Wreathed in Style Festive Fare Harrods Estates Broadband apartheid Rural homes without high-speed internet links are losing out on sales, reports Helen Davies Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills Winning streak Walthamstow is one of the cheapest places to buy in London—but new changes to stamp duty … hit it hard, says Mike Nicholls British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A nasty whiff of defeat On the Market Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Lille makes tracks Less than two hours from London by Eurostar, the northern French city of Lille is an attractive alternative commuting option, says Laurence Phillips French Fancies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich and Peterborough Multiple Display Advertising Items Order of the boot You can be chic as well as comfy in this winter's best wellies, says Helen Davies What to Do this Week Back to basics Evergreens can give the garden a stunning simplicity during the winter months, says Dan Pearson Water jet vacuum cleaner Damac Properties Illegible Article Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Genuine lifesaver? Are deals that offer buyers an immediate return on their investment too good to be true, asks Rosie Millard The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents The Lord of the Rings Contents Back to where we once belonged Sound familiar? Olders ears will have that this year's most talked about pop is reinventing the past. And that's a good thing, says Mark Edwards His dark adapted eye Timothy Dalton is back in a tale that's more fantastical than any Bond film. Patricia Nicol reports on the team bringing His Dark Materials to the National Best of the rest Two artists prove a revelation for Waldemar Januszczak in a messy attempt to go behind the veil Mamma Mia! Exclusive to HMV Roll away the stones The world's big museums are going back to their roots, reclaiming their unique ability to open our eyes, rather than blinding us with facts, says Bryan Appleyard Biteback The Ab Fab road to enlightenment Television Off-script perils Radio waves Sony The Cuckoo 12A, 100 mins The weeks films Bigger than Life 12A, 95 mins The Shape of Things 15,96 mins Short Cuts InterMission Spun 18,100 mins Trilogy: Two PG, 97 mins Shoreditch 15,100 mins The Month American Cousins 15,93 mins Virgin megastores Julie, madly, deeply It doesn't always ring true, but Patrick Marber's update of Strindberg is more hit than miss. By Clifford Bishop The Lion King Orange The God Botherers Bush Rest of the week's theatre The Secret Rapture Lyric Medea Courtyard Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse A Taste For Mangoes Wilton's Music Hall Les Miserables You will take to this Ring ENO's Twilight of the Gods is enough to whet Hugh CANNING's Wagnerian appetite Multiple Display Advertising Items London Palladium Renault Renault You could already have won £1,000 The Month Put The Month in your computer to find out Win some Peter Pan magic Win Kylie lingerie Win tickets to Skellig Win your choice of console Meet Angelina Ballerina Win a Toshiba notebook From Russia, but a little unorthodox Paul Driver saw Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky suffer north of the border, but Elliott Carter shone Wilbur Classical On record A Quiet Thing: Songs for Voice and Guitar Crais Ogden (guitar) Beethoven Fidelio Soloists, ROH Chorus and Orchestra, cond Otto Klemperer Puccini Classical CD of the week Tosca Callas, di Stefano, Gobbi, Choru and Orchestra of La Scala, cond Victor de Sabata The Thistle and the Rose Music from the Carver Choirbook Cappella Nova Elliott Carter Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, cond Peter Eötvös Nelly Furtado Pop and Jazz Nelly Furtado Folklore Missy Elliott This Is Not a Test! Will Young Friday's Child Alicia Keys The Diary of Alicia Keys New kids in town Secret Machines Spain Sprituals: the Best of Spain Dirtbombs Dangerous Magical Noise Duke Ellington The Reprise Studio Recordings Johnny Cash Unearthed Al Green The Month Jerry Springer To incredulity and beyond The Rambert's new triple bill goes from the ridiculous to the sublime, says Clifford Bishop Virgin Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Master and Commander This week, don't miss Theatre The Pillowman Art Turner Prize Comedy Opera Dance Beauty and the Beast Concerts London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Pop The Strokes Multiple Display Advertising Items Championship Manager Season 03/04 Pc, £29.99, all ages Eye Toy: Groove PlayStations2, £29.99 (without camera), all ages Rogue Squadron ill: Rebel Strike GameCube, £39.99, ages 12+ There's no business like snow business for those The Month Charlie Chaplin: The Mutual Films Vol 1 Bfi, PG, 141 mins; £19.99 (DVD) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Buena Vista, 12,138 mns; £22.99 (DVD), £15.99 (VHS), rental Top 10 pop … Can Mute, 279 mins; £29.99 (DVD) Legally Blonde 2 MGM, PG, 92 mins; £19.99 (DVD), £12.99 (VHS), rental Agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Royal Albert Hall 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 820 Hardbacks Paperbacks A feast for the eyes In the first part of our Christmas Books special, Alex Clark looks back at what the literary world had to offer in 2003 Next week Lives of the rich and famous Miranda Seymour finds passion and power-broking among the characters under scrutiny in 2003 Top five Bestsellers 2003 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon Cape £10.99 Love by Toni Morrison Chatto £16.99 Crossing the Lines by Melvyn Bragg Sceptre £17.99 Every kind of feeling Peter Kemp provides a definitive guide to the best novels of 2003 Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood Bloomsbury £16.99 Pompeii by Robert Harris Hutchinson £17.99 Double Vision by Pat Barker H Hamilton £16.99 Bestsellers 2003 A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies by John Murray Viking £14.99 The Murder Room by P D James Faber £17.99 The Kaiser's Last Kiss by Alan Judd HarperCollins £16.99 Top five arts Guild The looks that thrill This year's most beautiful art books hold Frank WHITFORD's entranced gaze The Little Friend by Donna Tartt More than bricks and mortar Top five Bestsellers 2003 Where the wild things are Caroline Donald hunts out the best books for garden lovers Gardens of Persia by Penelope Hobhouse Cassell £25 London's Parks and Gardens by Jill Billington Frances Lincoln £30 The Sunday Times Seeds of Fortune a Gardening Dynasty by Sue Shephard Bloomsbury £18.99 Recollections of Great Gardeners by Graham Stuart Thomas Frances Lincoln £14.99 Little Sparta: The Garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay by Jessie Sheeler Frances Lincoln £25 The Garden of Cosmic Speculation by Charles Jencks Frances Lincoln £35 Bestsellers 2003 The Laskett: The Story of a Garden by Roy Strong Bantam Press £25 The Gardener's Year by Karel Capek Claridge Press £12.99 Plant Profiles edited by Rosie Atkins BBC Books £25 Top five Coming out fighting Anthony Howard praises some combative political portraits Top five Bestsellers 2003 durrant editions limited NIV: The Authorised Biography of David Niven by Graham Lord Orion £18.99 Bravura performance Christopher Silvester focuses on this year's most applauded books about legends of stage and screen WHSmith Searching for John Ford by Joseph McBride Faber £25 Alec Guinness: The Authorised Biography by Piers Paul Read Simon & Schuster £20 Mr S: The Last Word on Frank Sinatra by George Jacobs with Bill Stadiem Sidgwick £16.99 National Service Diary of a Decade by Richard Eyre Bloomsbury £18.99 Bestsellers 2003 Sam Spiegel by Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni Little, Brown £22.50 Kate Remembered by a Scott Berg Simon & Schuster £18.99 Spike Milligan: The Biography by Humphrey Carpenter Hodder £20 Top five Arthur Miller: A Life by Martin Gottfried Faber £25 Shite's Unoriginal Miscellany Audrey Hepburn: An Elegant Spirit by Sean Hepburn Ferrer Sidgwick £20 WHSmith Comic turns Roland White chooses books to tickle your fancy Bestsellers 2003 BT Broadband Waterstones Muddied Oafs The Last Days of Rugger by Richard Beard Yellow Jersey £14.99 Work, rest and play Nick Pitt has fun and games rounding up this year's sporting winners Woody and Nord a Football Friendship by Gareth Southgate and Andy Woodman M Joseph £17.99 In Search of Tiger a Journey through Golf with Tiger Woods by Tom Callahan Mainstream £14.99 Foul Play: The Inside Story of the Biggest Corruption Trial in British Sporting History Broken Dreams: Vanity, Greed and the Souring of British Football by Tom Bower Simon & Schuster £6.99 Bestsellers 2003 Behind the Network by Bob Wilson Hodder £18.99 The Fan by Hunter Davies Pomona £9.99 On Being John McEnroe by Tim Adams Yellow Jersey £10 Laptop Dancing and the Nanny Goat Mambo by Tom Humphrise TownHouse £6.99 Sam by Sam Torrance BBC £18.99 Ajax, the Dutch, the War by Simon Kuper Orion £7.99 blackwell Top five Sky Contents Bring 'em on Worth setting the video for: the best of the week ahead Match Of the Day Euro 2004 Finals Draw, Today, BBC2, 11.25am Zero tolerance Correspondent: Gringo Crimebuster Today, BBC2, 7.15pm O Brother, Where Art Thou? Today, C4,10pm Best satire Bremner, Bird And Fortune Today, C4,9pm Buy more presents Panorama: Spend It Like Beckham Today, BBC1, 10.15pm Cult hit? American Chopper: Black Widow Monday, Discovery, 11am Best true story The Nazi Officer's Wife Monday, History, 9pm Political profile 1 Schwarzenegger The Governator Monday, BBC4, 9.30pm Political profile 2 Citizen Alec Tuesday, BBC4, 9pm Best documentary Iran Undercover—Inside The Hidden Revolution, Tuesday, C4,10.40pm The one to watch Little Britain, Monday, BBC2, 10pm Undercover story MacIntyre's Millions Wednesday, Five, 9pm Oddest profile The Art Show: Err. . . Shrigley Friday, C4,7.30pm Radio Pick of the Day Classic Serial: The Midwich Cuckoos (R4,3pm) Wanna be like you Natural World: Monkey Prince (BBC2, 6.25pm) Nicest drama Monarch Of The Glen (BBC1, 8pm) Best art Matt's Old Masters: Rubens (C4,8pm) Sunday spirits Jerry Hall's Gurus (BBC3, 8pm) Pick of the day National Trust: Tyntesfield (BBC4, 8pm) Taboo bursting Charles II: The Power & The Passion (BBC1, 9pm) Best drama Foyle's War (ITV1,9pm) Best script The Adventure Of English (ITV1, 11.05pm) Film choice Films Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sunday 30 November Radio Pick of the Day Book Of The Week: Words Of Mercury (R4 Fm, 9.45am) Thicker than water Life Blood (Five, 9.25am) I'm a writer, dahling Theatre Of Dreams (BBC2, 8pm) Best anorak show Building The Ultimate: Passenger Jet (Five, 8pm) Evenin' all Merseybeat (BBC1, 9pm) Ignorance is strength Room 101 (BBC2, 9pm) Too much info Between The Sheets (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Storyville: To Live Is Better Than To Die (BBC4, 10.30pm) Start searching Brink's-Mat—The Greatest Heist (C4,9pm) Best comedy Absolute Power (BBC2, 9.30pm) The Pure Hell Of St Trinian's (C4,1pm) Films You TV BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Monday 1 December Radio Pick of the Day A History Of Wind (R4,11.30am) Best history Time Flyers: From Sheffield To The Somme (BBC2, 7.30pm) Dumb animals Big Cat Crisis (National Geographic, 8pm) Worst programme Britain's Worst Celebrity Driver (Five, 8.30pm) Sadistic reality show Take My Mother-In-Law (ITV1, 9pm) Pot meets kettle The Importance Of Being Famous (C4,9pm) Pick of the day Living Without a Memory (BBC1, 9pm) Best profile Can't Take It With You: Sir Paul Getty (BBC2, 10pm) More celebs The Hand Of God (BBC1, 10.35pm) Shortest profile Desirability (BBC3, 11pm) Interview With The Vampire (Five, 10pm) Films Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Being Different (BBC World Service, 9.05am) Best wildlife Jungle: Underworld (BBC1, 8pm) Mean and moody James Dean (Biography, 8pm) Grimiest dwelling How Clean Is Your House? (C4,8. 30pm) Most itch-inducing Body Snatchers (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Taggart (ITV1, 9pm) One-way ticket No Going Back: Andalusia (C4,9pm) Best arts profile Imagine: The World According To Parr (BBC1, 10.35pm) Curtain call? Cher—The Farewell Tour (BBC1, 11.25pm) The Desperadoes (C4,1. 10pm) Films Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Analysis: Pulp Nation (R4,8.30pm) Who's that girl? Judge John Deed (BBC1, 8pm) Best science Horizon: A Shot in The Dark (BBC2, 9pm) Reality package Holiday Showdown (ITV1, 9pm) Ancient history Ancient Egyptians: The Twins (C4,9pm) Pop science Body Hits: Love Story (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day Forbidden Fruit (C4,11.15pm) Modern history The Island (BBC4, 9.30pm) Own goal Chelski (Five, 9.35pm) Marine life with bite Vampire From The Abyss (National Geographic, 11pm) Films The History Of Mr Polly (C4,1pm) Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 Five Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Confessions Of Nostradamus (R4,2. 15pm) Come on, dish the dirt Small Town Gardens (BBC2, 8pm) Best documentary Unreported World: Clubbing On The Frontline (C4,8pm) Not best comedy Fashion accessory Absolutely Fabulous (BBC1, 9pm) The nice factor London Jazz Festival (BBC4, 9pm) Illegible Article Pick of the day Gil Scott-Heron (BBC4, 10pm) Best comedy Will And Grace (C4,9pm) Trouble and strife The Osbournes (C4,9. 30pm) Best horse sense Seabiscuit (National Geographic, 11pm) Films Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 Friday 5 December Five Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Steel Pan Alley (R4,3. 30pm) Pick of the pops Record Of The Year (ITV1, 5.45pm) Best history Seven Ages Of Britain: The Fourth Age—AD410-1066 (C4,8pm) Bitter medicine Casualty (BBC1, 8.10pm) Starry, starry night Rolf Harris At The Albert Hall (BBC1, 9pm) Top page-turner The Big Read (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Lawrence Of Arabia (BBC2, 8.10pm) Cliff's Christmas gift Still Cliff (BBC1, 10.50pm) Top 10 TV programmes Millions viewing week ending Nov 2 Film choice Films Create your Own TV Channel BBC1 Illegible Article Five Sky One The Sunday Times Wine Club Contents The new BMW 5 Series American Express Contents eyeopener Elizabeth Gage Titian? 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