News from 22/05/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Bishop & Williams, Donald MacGillivray, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michael Saward, J. T. Dean, Chole Bryan-Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Jane MacQuitty, Tim De Lisle, Robert Thicknesse, Michael Dowse, Jeremy Hornsby, Christopher Somerville, Anita James, Mark Souster, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Charlotte Balley, Damon Wise, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, T. J. Binyon, Ken Hom, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Anne Gatti, Brain Lynch, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Declan Buckley, Datya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Julia Carling and Kate Shapland, Sam Marlowe, Nicola Christie, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, Sandra Lawrence, Antonia Senior, Ellis Parrinder, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Stanley Best (Chairman), Nancy Durrant, A. C. Grayling, Helen Nugent and Sam Coates, Hilary Rose, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Anthony Gardner, Roger Wood, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Nell Harman, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Maria Misra, Greg Watts, Norman Harris, Joe Morgan, Grainne Gilmore, Mark Griffiths and Hugh Palmer, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Ackroyd, MM, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Rollinson, Jo Morris, Andy Stephens, Rose Shepherd, Doctor Copperfield, Marcus Williams, Jonathan Margolis, Roland Watson, Seam MacAulay, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Kate Muir, Tim Moore, Stephen Harper, Robert Burrow, Paula Hawkins, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Maria Harding, Peter Paphides, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Meg Carter, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Anne Reid, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, David Lister, Morgan Falconer, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Nigel E. Jackson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Young, Amanda Platell, Michael Ross, David Willetis, Andrew Cockburn, Stuart Miles, Benjamin Fry, Jennifer Beeston, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Rod Liddle, Richard Brass, Salley Vickers, Richard Dixon, Elinor Goodman, Xan Rice, Neville Scott, Andrew G. Marshall, Brian Osborne, Russell Hotten, Nigel Whitfield, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, John Trewby, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tom Bawden and Peter Klinger, Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Andrew Norfolk and Laura Peek, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mighty Joe Young, Chris Condron, Maureen Shaw, Brian Case, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Muir Vidler, Robert Crampton, Jenny Uglow, Chris Lock, Matthew Parris, Paul Pritchard, Ronan McGreevy and Chris Johnston, Alan Franks, Mary Hollingsworth, John Lister-Kaye, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Tim Wapshott, Iain Finlayson, Caitlin Moran, Tim Martin, Ben MacIntyre, Fiona Hook, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Head, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Derek Sach, John Naish, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Nick Hood, Jonathan Meades, LV, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Leo Lewis, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, Credo Geoffrey Rowell, James Christopher, Tom Chesshyre, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, David McVay and George Caulkin, Mark Venables, Jeffrey Podolsky, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Michael Moore, Owen Slot, Gill Guest, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Alan Hamilton and David Charter, Robbie Millen, Rameeka Parvez, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Mike Fox, Henry Cooper, Garry Jenkins, Nicola Iseard, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Charles Hebbert, Jane Jackman,
ResumoThe Times Big-spending Britons rack up debts of £1 trillion Further rises in interest rates are inevitable, say City analysts Inside Images of horror Honours not even Policeman killed The Times As long as they beat Man Utd, we don't care The Times Today Channel 4 chief for BBC Princes in snub to Burrell's last secret Burberry Win Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief of Channel 4 is picked to run BBC Making his mark in all the right channels Adam Sherwin traces the rise of the BBC's new Director-General, who joined the corporation as a trainee The Complete Weekend Paper More cash to help welfare of laboratory animals Child saw pregnant mother strangled Cotton Wool Players sign away names, for a fee Thieves forge new market on eBay Success of the internet auction site has left it prey to fraudsters and facing legal action from its users, reports Stefanie Marsh Police sue force over bungled raid Homebase Unions step closer to co-ordinated strikes Summer of Discontent? Beckham gets tough with Art Nouveau Court rejects tough stance on refugees Road rage murder suspect BNP man charged Albert Hall row Barrymore broke Swindler jailed Put behind baas Beak viewing Lake protest Guilty secret of tennis coach cleared of rape Leeds easyJet.com the web's favourite airline Detective killed as he chased man wielding machete Mother jailed for selling baby Blue is the Colour Motor Show Gardeners pour scorn on Chelsea gimmicks A display to take visitors closer to God The Luck of an Irish Dog National Savings & Investments Why corporate big guns now call the shots Country sport is no longer reserved for country folk thanks to celebrity advocates, writes Tom Bawden 'A shoot is best for one-on-one business' Marks & Spencer Indian Ocean MG ZT Celebrities given a roasting in kitchen from hell Pc World The Computer Superstore The Week that was Britain Next Week JustAAsk They Said… Toyota For £430m, Scots get a cathedral of devolution The spiralling costs of the new Scottish Parliament building caused outrage, but Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, who has been given exclusive access as it nears completion, finds a breathtaking piece of work. Photographs by Peter Nicholls Long saga of 'that bloody building' moben Kitchens Major's reforms failed to make honours even His Honourable Mentions Explorer to revisit Titanic wreck Should the Titanic be left in peace? Saga Dell Clapton sells 'talisman' guitar for charity Top Notes 'Murder' skydiver sabotaged chute before jumping Coroner calls for review after suicides Dixons Euro Fever The Cooperative Bank Sellers biographer is banned from Cannes premiere British artists denounce Tate for 'apartheid' Farmer is free to paint the barn red A Mahler no longer lost to the world Fame beckons for shy crofter Chrysler Inspiration Comes as Standard Two Richmond Crescents; two views of Blair Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow find the Prime Minister is a street ahead up north but losing his way in his former home MacDonald Hotels Next Week Sea France The Week that was the World Americas Picture Gallery Italy tries Napoleon as a war criminal Picture Gallery digital Depot They Said Everest conquered in 8hr 10min In 1953 it took Hillary and Tenzing seven weeks. Now Sherpas do it overnight, reports Nick Meo The National IQ Test 2004 4M British envoy survives mosque bomb that killed worshippers Thistle Hotels Soldier might be prosecuted New Images show full horror of abuses in Abu Ghraib Prisoners claim they were forced to eat pork and denounce Islam New embassy will show Britain is no longer part of US-led authority Four held over Berg beheading No more troops yet, says Hoon US Accused The Pentagon favourite who fell from grace Andrew Cockburn, co-author of Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein, offers a personal view of Ahmed Chalabi, the 'ultimate chameleon' who has never been short of surprises tiny.com The Times Saudi schools open up to the West As the Gulf state reforms its once extreme policy on education, Glen Owen visits a college in Riyadh with British links Lawyers' eyes light up at launch of 'reduced harm' cigarettes Property Spy Plc (AFP): Riot fears after poll in Philippines (AFP): Muslims flee (Reuters): Exiles reconciled (AFP): Picture imperfect (Reuters): Thief says sorry Missing GI faces jail after 40 years in North Korea Summary of Interest Rates Animals on loose after Israelis flatten zoo Leeds Building Society Pakistan likely to be let back into the fold The Sunday Times (AP): Russian Oil giant loses plea to drop tax case Sadolin Putin revives climate pact after winning deal on trade Cemetery marks 200 years of death Europe's royals learn to apply common touch Spain's wedding of the year is typical of a realignment of the Continent's monarchies, writes Roger Boyes Barclays Pluent in Finance Concert Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir St. Clement Danes Arts in T2 on Monday The Times A cutesy Flute for the under-fives Opera Die Zauberflote Glyndebourne Strangelove sees off the Pink Panther Cannes Film Festival The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Theatre Out of this World a Midsummer Night's Dream New low-cost Hearing Aid for Pensioners! Morten Morland What women should want is masculine emancipation Samson and Delilah, or is it Posh and Becks? India's hopes lie with a saint and a boffin No one likes our song Skinny dip High house prices are a powerful contraceptive Picture Gallery Give yourself two years, Tony, then quit and call an election Two years is a fair period for a prime minister to wrap up the legacy to be bequeathed to his successor The public feels it is entitled at a general election to ask whom it is electing. Blair or Brown You may be incompetent or illiterate, but you can be a book critic too At its best, reviewing on the net provides a refreshing directness Auntie's Man The BBC's new Director-General has a tough job Seven Steps to a Peerage The essential guide to getting that gong Iraq Strategy Time for realism, not depression Body language The Times Use and abuse of power in Iraq A 'Peace' beset by misunderstandings Drawbacks of chip and PIN cards Maxine Carr America under fire Lord Hill-Norton Transport bar to London Olympics Operation Black Vote Fleeting recollection Track record The Weather The Times Crossword 22,671 Class of its Own The Times Strauss joins an elite Quartet after composing historic score Dream Debuts Millwall and Wise revel in their newfound popularity Lanson Liverpool accused as Houllier nears exit News of the World Immortal Pinetree stands out from the crowd in land of many giants From the world of rugby union, a New Zealand forward and Wales back join the shortlist Last Chance for Tickets The Rudder Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend Mini Gems Big Stones Bling Jewels Terror Treasure And Another Thing body & soul If you build it they will come—hopefully Beckham apology, por extenso Gardner wrestles with car crashes and frostbite to keep Olympic dream alive Magic Sponge Forget gems, let's see Formula One stars get their … Forget gems, let's see Formula One stars get their just desserts Lucozade Sport Times Online Pick a Winner on Monday Wembley's memorable moments still vivid after all these years Brian Glanville recalls some dramatic events from the 50 Finals he has seen Ladbrokes Wise not to back against favourites Sports Book Multiple Display Advertising Items Resurgent Lawrence graduates to leading role FA Cup Final Underdogs Millwall get popular vote over United Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown has no time to reflect on misfortune Oliver Kay says that the centre half is keen to put his injuries behind him and enjoy his first Cup Final 'Soft' United looking to Neville for extra fight FA Cup Final Hyundai Blackwell handed task of rebuilding Leeds Toyota Laursen starts Villa recruitment drive Powell hopes for redeeming victory FA Trophy Final Weekend Fixtures Fifa papers over cracks on drugs Strauss opens his account in style to herald bright future Classy debut performance built on conviction Michael Henderson admires the new boy who lorded it on his own turf Durham fail to stage repeat performance Frizzell County Championship Second Division White's burdens grow as Harvey leaves early Big hitting of Cairns allows everyone to revel in the joy of six First Npower Test Match Foster provides Essex with chance of victory Times on Line Walker homing in to end Derbyshire's run Times on Line Key offers strong reminder of his unfulfilled talent Frizzell County Championship First Division How They Stand Renault Warwickshire made to toil by obdurate Sussex Up and down season in prospect for Taylor Zimbabwe Test series left in tatters Dalrymple punishes Surrey after vandals and rain strike Yesterday's Scoreboards Club rose from humble origins to hit dizzy heights Marcus Williams, a Wasps fan of 20 years, tells the story of their rise to the top First Alternative Howley battles through pain barrier Wasps can give French artists lesson in Panache Heineken Cup Final Final completes the circle for Ntamack Parker Pen Challenge Cup Final Harlequins aim to give Leonard a happy ending Jaguar enhance star quality with a little help from their friends Life in the Pitlane Track Tales from Monte Carlo Zurich Can Button step up to steal limelight from Schumacher? Motor Racing Monaco Grand Prix Optician Morris coping with life in the public eye Athletics Versatile Mathers leads the way as Rhinos crush Hull's spirited resistance Rugby League Hull Leeds Rhinos French Open First-Round Draw Times Test Ten Clay Specialists in Paris The Results Service Serena has designs on return to former prominence Tennis Lloyd launches scholarship to encourage British talent Percy takes wind out of GBR sails Sailing The Times Montgomerie hits new low to threaten his place at the Open Golf Armchair Investor Ascot Reading the Racecard Haydock Park New Market Zonus looks ripe in Silver Bowl The Wright Track Racing next Week Ayr Rob Wright Stratford Kempton Park Tomorrow Yesterday's Results Johnston targets Guineas double with star Attraction Bradley appeal is set for further delay Ladbrokes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Anniversaries Birthdays The Times Lord Murray of Epping Forest Labour thinker whose vision of a responsible role for the TUC in business life was shattered by economic reality Court & Social The Faith Page in Brief Celebrating the theatre of faith Greg Watts finds that the churches have a role to play in the world of entertainment Sunday Worship Christian values must always face judgment and scrutiny At your Service Forthcoming Marriages That was the Social Week Court Circular Ondaatje Prize for Louisa Waugh's Mongolian diary Personal Column 60th birthday Utley prizes Legion dinner Personal Column Photo-London Caledonian Ball Modern Times How to hold a fork, what to wear to a wedding, and French etiquette Times Online Readers Reply Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Longest Drive Banking & Finance Barclaycard chief deals with ups and downs Saturday Profile Caroline Merrell meets the man who takes credit card criticisms full on the chin Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Rum whisky Just not cricket On Other Pages Picture Gallery Improbable advice Wall St firms back Western drive to revive Japanese golf History of conflict behind a wall in the desert Minnows take on oil giants in a sandstorm Geopolitics and exploration rights collide in isolated Africa, writes Carl Mortished The Sunday Times Court ruling on pub tenant could cost Nomura £100m Predatory Wolves hangs on to cash Gamblers and guests double Hilton profits Successful companies with humane face Young Enterprise Learning by Doing Canary's new owner rules out break-up of estate Goldman's purchase of QMH shares leaves market guessing Stewart trial witness on perjury charge Whiz-kid behind winning strategy Larger Capitalisation Shares Rio Tinto, Xstrata, Bhp Billiton, Anglo American Pointers Ftse 100 up 2.7 points at 4,431.4 Dow Jones Industrial average up 29.10 points at 9,966.74 Smaller Capitalisation Shares Michael Page, Lastminute.Com, Gwr, Capital Radio Pointers Ftse 250 index rose 15.4 points to 5,994.0 Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Relief all round as nightmare recedes for Hilton Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Mayflower chiefs 'may be liable for pension hole' Coutts & Co Gent set for £½m salary at GSK 'No wonder Sir Christopher Gent has opted for GSK rather than Marks & Spencer or Sainsbury' Virgin Mobile takes a step towards flotation German group in grab for Telegraph Saudi talk of raising oil quotas cuts price of crude FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 The Times Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Need to Know That was the Week Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates business Fees bonanza as Morgan Stanley wins Canary Government debt grows Briefing Telewest rescue backed Google adds advisers Stewart retrial hope Switch to CSFB Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Actioni Take 13 Block Audiences settle down to sort the blockbusters from also-rans Court jester grounds Tonga's airline Shares for chief but Sainsbury's staff bonus goes Landlord Mortgages money Picture Gallery They have ways of making you spend Xan Rice and Joe Morgan on the subtle new ruses that the card companies are employing to lure you deeper into debt A customer who is lost forever Be Card Sharp Jupiter They have ways of making you spend M&g Investments Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week John Rollinson, of Bristol, feels boxed in by Telewest Good Buy Adwatch Bad Buy Quotes Brown rakes it in at our expense Use post-tax figures to work out pay rises Lloyds TSB What the Experts Say Active life but static finances Alison Gibson meets a 67-year-old who needs to stretch her income Nina's Response Dine out on the Clapham concept Stella Shamoon on a restaurant group that she feels will satisfy her appetite for healthy returns Dividends are not on the menu; profits will be ploughed back into the business Multiple Display Advertising Items Can I keep UK accounts when I move to France? A Question of Money Target fund a little wide of the mark Thumbs up or Thumbs down Credit Suisse Target Return Fund Scottish Widows The verdict-thumbs down F&c Act now to beat the inevitable power price rises As power companies send out higher bills, Grainne Gilmore explains how to cut your energy costs Bill Busters Take AIM for a more exciting stock market summer Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Pointers Charcol Should investors like Standard Life? Ing Direct savings account Money Shop Times Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities It's cheap to talk abroad Alex Hawkes says that against expectation, he found that there are ways to save money Threadneedle investments Call for tougher penalties over 'silent call' companies How to Stop Midnight Calls Halifax Small, but yet compelling Emperors collected snuffboxes. But some are now within our reach, says Clare Stewart Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Mutuals pass on the largest rate rises East Anglia top with 48% return Legal & General One for the back of my net Alex Hawkes asks if it is time to follow in the steps of Abramovich and pile into football Cheltenham & Gloucester Touchline Commentary BT customers may sue over internet rogue-dialling scam Barclays Fluent in Finance Bold venture brings in healthy profits Elizabeth Judge meets a couple whose food company has found its niche just in time Survival Tips Nanny credit is not an option for most parents Savers short-changed by the rate jugglers Paula Hawkins on how banks and building societies are cashing in The Times The Market Place The banks scupper the Bank's get-out-of-debt policy Last hope for redress at Equitable The New Star Property Unit Trust The Times Last-Minute Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Wallace Arnold Holidays British Isles Short-Haul Web of the Week Long-Haul Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Euro Tunnel Jalbour Need to Know Teenage bliss on an Irish retreat Connemara suits all the family, says Christopher Somerville The future's not so orange Easy Does It On a Mersey Mission Travelsphere The Times Food, glorious food No More Crisps The new obsession with eating well is good news for gourmet festivals, reports Tom Chesshyre Checking in The Old Quay, Fowey, Cornwall Voyages Jules Verne Family Fury over BA Flight Voyages Jules Verne In Brief Travel News Travel Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Trans-Siberian Express Need to Know Norway Bunked up across the Urals Jeremy Head enjoyed life on board the Trans-Siberian train How to survive the train Page & Moy Multiple Display Advertising Items Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Masterpieces that light up the landscape Northern Italy Culture Marcus Binney, architecture correspondent of The Times, tours the Veneto to seek out some of the finest examples of Palladian villas Architect who started it all Northern Italy Culture Villas and frescoes galore Swan Hellenic Times Online Medieval delight in its own right Far from being overshadowed by Venice, Treviso has its own special charm, as Charles Hebbert discovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Berlin through the war years Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Greek Howzat? Rolling in it Smooth operator Intrigued by Japanese Readers' Forum Contact us... Departures the Best New Holidays Ideas Inside Italy Safety concern How Ocean Village waives the rules Who says cruises are only for stuffy folk in dinner dress? P&O's latest venture is attracting a new type of customer, as Maria Harding discovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items How They Compare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items If the Foreign Office will not lift its ban on travelling to Bali, then perhaps it will explain more clearly why it remains in place Distinguished members of the Golden Circle Perfect Weekend Zuider Zee Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Contributors What's Not to like? I see in those photos why we are fighting Sweetness on the desert air Nine million gallons of water a day are creating a paradise in the Arabian Gulf. Mark Griffiths and photographer Hugh Palmer travelled east in search of the sheikh who would be green The Country's Environmentalism is Practical, All-Pervasive and Happening They are a People for Whom Chlorophyll is More Precious than Oil Who's top dog now? On TV she is a match for Blair and Blunkett, but at home Elinor Goodman faces a tougher adversary We Also Did 'Gesture Eating' where I Pretended to Eat out of her Plate The Times A star rises in the east While the Church of England struggles to hold on to its flock, a newcomer with an ancient pedigree is packing them in-including the Prince of Wales, writes Anthony Gardner Where the wild things are Who said Britain was a nation of gardeners? Rod Liddle reveals the hell outside his back door The Best Way to Get Rid of Slugs? Throw Them into your Neighbour's Garden The Times The Alternative to a Conservatory? A Garden Room, Naturally The Reason of Things A. C. Grayling on Lessons History Tries to Teach us As with Most Conflicts, It is the Extremists who Make Life Intolerable Reel around the fountain England's grandest gardens are long gone, replaced by car parks, factories—even a crematorium. Jenny Uglow recalls the lost flower of Empire books Body snatchers of London town Nonfiction Peter Ackroyd BG The Burkers The Trial, Sentence, Full Confession, and Execution of Bishop & Williams Read on Road to enlightenment Nonfiction Salley Vickers Pilgrimage to the End of the World University of Chicago Press £21; 144pp ISBN 0 226 73125 1 You Notice the Course of the Sun, the Phase of the Moon, Which Way Water Flows The International Best Seller Inter Alia What's more... Outcasts in paradise First Fiction Fiona Hook The Normality of Daily Life is a Splendid Start for a Horror Story Niall Ferguson God's great soap opera Fiction Helen Rumbelow After These Things Little, Brown £14.99; 224pp Isbn 0 316 72526 9 £11.99 (p&p £2.25) 0670 1608080 That sinking feeling Fiction Port Mungo by Patrick McGRATH Bloomsbury £16.99; 256pp Isbn 0 747 57019 1 £13.59 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 A selfless path to madness Fiction The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky Translated by David McDuff Penguin £7.99;768pp Isbn 0 140 44792 X £6.79 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 The Times Paperbacks Fiction TLS Nonfiction Bestsellers Spender ends slightly singed Poetry New Collected Poems of Stephen Spender Faber £30; 393pp Isbn 0 571 22279 X Audio Books Times on Line Purple reign Mincing, mawkish and the original king of bling, Liberace is about to be remembered on stage. Robbie Millen explains why we should love him still arts Liberace Gets £8,000 Damages Students' Union Cassandra's historic diatribe Concerts review entertainments This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Different planets Fascinated by the heavens, Thierry Despont has created his own cosmic world of strange, beautiful spheres, writes Tim Teeman Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The longest day Write, rehearse and stage a play in only 24 hours? It'll end in tears, says Nicola Christie Field of dreams From Constable's bucolic portraits to Marc Quinn's mutant orchid... Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the relationship between art and the garden The Old Masters In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Allotment Art life Goodbye to all that Over 30 years Lady Salisbury turned Hatfield House into one of the great gardens of England. This week she had to leave. Jane Wheatley met her Disp@tches from the Home Front The Transatlantic Conversations of Two Sisters Feather Report More truffles, your grace? It's hard being a man of God: will it be the satin or taffeta? Hunting or tennis? Mary Hollingsworth on the life of a Renaissance archbishop The islanders They once supplied. le tout Paris with fruit and veg: now the floating gardens of Amiens are an escapist's paradise. Sandra Lawrence reports A long, steamy Smoke gets in your eyes, but who cares when you're a railway romantic like Michael Binyon The Times Out There For the past Two Weeks I Have Had a Queen in my Bed Churchill's The smart money's on sweet and serene The must-see show gardens at Chelsea range from recycled to restrained to romantic. Which one will win? Stephen Anderton places his bets His Garden is Earnest, Precise, Romantic, with a Big Budget and Lots of Flowers gardens What Not to Miss, by the Times Gardening Writers Nigel Colborn Spirit of Middle Earth Garden life Queens of cool... Purple majesty, princess, stately foxglove and jester. Mark Griffiths picks tomorrow's classics Suppliers Home among the gum trees Outback Charm The Planting is Mainly Bronze, Grey-Green and Silver, like the Dry Landscape Buddhas and beasts Indian Inspirations Coopers of Stortford Hooked on the fynbos The Other Cape Town When the Rains Come, Those Amazing, Improbable Little Daisies Appear Clothes Containers Now, what can I buy... Tools Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Catching the light Anne Gatti meets a designer inspired by a blind girl called Lucy Weekend Tips Letters Times on Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Chic in the city Plot the size of a postage stamp? 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A headache for pill-poppers The Latest Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Belt up More The shocking power of 'No' Analyse this Gandhi's Abdication Happy Dad Fear Lawn Alert Antibody The Cannes film festival is traditionally an Aryan … Inside the Mind of a GP body&soul Investing in frozen assets The world's first stem cell bank opened in the UK this week and its closely-guarded contents could change our lives. But is the vision flawed? Jerome Burne reports Stem Cells Can Turn into Any of the Hundreds of Cell Types that Make up a Body Junk Medicine The Atkins Diet Well Care Natural way to beat depression Say no to drugs—and to therapy, says a leading US psychiatrist and author in this extract from his international bestseller Many Disorders Result from Dysfunctions in the Patient's 'Emotional Brain' Thinking of the Face of a Beloved Child Can Regulate the Heart Rate All Eyes Moving on Taking in a Partner's Child Scene afresh After the death of his partner Andrew G. Marshall unexpectedly found solace in a seat in the stalls The Live Voices in Harmony Touched Me More Profoundly than Counselling What's Wrong with your... Underpants? Some Things Must Remain Sacred. I Intend to Be the Master of my Undergarments They Represent the Youthful Me: Before Loss of Muscle Tone and Thinning Hair Book a birth The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over to You Big savings on private health insurance Sowing the seeds of good health For every illness, there's a natural cure, says Jekka McVicar, Britain's foremost expert on herb cultivation and lore. Sarah Vine visits her West Country nursery She Sells Herbs to Growers, Herbalists and a Small Coterie of Witches Today in weekend review Take your Pick Gym Mistress View from the Exercise Bike He Leans across and we Shog. You Can Tell how Keen a Man is on You by his Kiss New poses for macho men From top footballer Roy Keane to Welsh rugby stars, more men are getting into better shape with yoga, says Meg Carter 'It's a Reaction to Stress—a Way of Finding a Space in your Life' Minding the Body Today in money It's a cosmic farm, babe Biodynamic produce is kind on animals and chefs rave about the quality, says Rose Shepherd The Times More Health in T2 In Tune with the Moon Behind the Label Tetley Tea: Therapy The Times Balancing act RSI nearly ruined one woman's life-until, after years of pain, she finally found relief in deep massage manipulation, says Lisa Grainger It Works for Me Rolfing The Point is to Align a Different Block of the Body Each Week What is It? What's the Evidence? Love your mitts Sorted Hand and Nail Products UV rays, city life and all that soap and water take their toll on your hands and nails. Beauty experts Julia Carling and Kate Shapland recommend products to protect and pamper It's good to talk dirty Damian Barr seeks to enliven bedtime with a lesson in talking pure filth—without laughing The Honesty Gets to Me, I Confess: I, Too, Wish to Say Utterly Filthy Things Don't kiss me there Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson Q My boyfriend and I are both 35 and during our three years together our sex life has not been great-although we are close. He claims that he has only one erogenous area, the obvious one, and he doesn't like to be touched anywhere else. 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