News from 28/08/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Paul Firzpatrick, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Charlie Godfrey-Fausett, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Rupert Mellor, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Peter Paphides and Michael Odell, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexander Blair Education Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Tim De Lisle, David Russell, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Nicholas Russell, Hodson Pressinger, IOA, Clare Lazaro, Olivia Lichtenstein, Mark Sutherland, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Shepherd House, Inveresk, Christine Seib, Steve Keenan Deputy Travel Editor, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Brian Pedley, Roy Liddle, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Will Hide& Tom Chesshyre, Martin Aston, Nancy Gregory, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Tanis Taylor, Kevin Eason, Helen Rumbelow, Tom Baldwin and Laura Peek, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Mary Reaich, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, A. C. Grayling, Nancy Durrant, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Grainne Gilmore and Alex Hawkes, Dave Robinson, Anabelle Thorpe, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, John Reader and Sheila Dillon, Victoria Segal, Norman Harris, Joe Morgan, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Heather Beresford, Nick MacAulay, Tom Gatti, Stephen Farrell, Clarissa Farr (Principal), Arthurs Battram, Nicky Blackbum, James Delingpole, Jenny MacArthur, Catherine Fox, Nick Wyke, Colin Meek, Peter Nichols, Gerry Hanson, Jonathan Margolis, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Angela Jameson, Roland Watson and James Bone, Ivan Hewett, Tom Petherick, Dr Stuttaford, Peter Paphides, Richard Taylor, Chris Turner, Alison Woodworth and David Pellerin, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Richard Bacon, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Andrew Green, Lisa Grainger, Gwendy Black, Mark Atherton, George Brock, Lisa Armstrong, Jesse Norman, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Father Bob Cooper, Chris Power, M. A. Jackson-Roberts, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Amanda Platell, Stuart Miles, Rod Stanley, Gabriel Rozenberg, Rachael Jolley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Benjamin Fry, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Tony Whelpton, Sean MacAulay, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Murray (Chairman), Scott Capurro, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Chappell, Hugh Bonneville, Mike Anthony, Jonathan Coe, Xan Rice, Ryann Roukey, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Douglas Robinson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Erica Wagner, Paul Weller, Fred Dellar, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, I. M. Jessiman, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Chris Condron, Dawn Knight, Jon Ashworth and Nick Hasell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Maureen Shaw, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Stefanle Marsh, Robert Crampton, A. Field, Suzanne Schlosberg, Sian Morgan, Craig Lord, Marni Jackson, Neelam Verjee, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Matthew Parris, Sophie Kirkham, Graham Langley, Jenny Davey and Tom Bewden, John Lister-Kaye, Rebecca Ley, Ingrid Mansell, Sonia Friedman, NW, Tim Wapshott, Iain Finlayson, Caitlin Moran, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Steph Cook, Jane Dunford, Kirsty Jones, Richard Hyman, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, Matthew Dennison, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Kieran Falconer, John Naish, Hattie Ellis, David Borer, Chris Ayres, M. D. T. Evans, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Anna Shepard, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Nicola Woolcock, Tom Roundell, Peter J. Griffiths, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Tony Halpin, Michael Donkin, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Lesley O'Toole, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Amir Taheri, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Catriona Cook, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Adam Sherwin and Valerie Elliott, Daphne Lockyer, Christia Hardyment, Ingrid Mansell and Felix Lowe, Peter Klinger, Dr Peter Kay, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz, Chloe Bryan-Brown,
ResumoThe Times Eye surgery fears as laser makers sued for millions Doctors claim firm that supplied Boots failed to tell of problems The Times Our lowest prices are from Gatwick The Times Her race run, Paula was an ordinary girl again Inside Pilgrims pour in 'Coup' man guilty FBI to arrest Israeli Pentagon spy The Complete Weekend Paper Business & Leisure Picture Gallery That's Comet sense The Magazine Weekend Review Body & Soul The Eye A-level reform is needed, Clarke admits Go-ahead for cameras to be allowed in Court of Appeal Holland & Barrett Howard snubbed by Bush over war protest Multiyork Mussolini killed 'on Churchill's orders by British agents' A documentary says Ii death was covered up because of incriminating letters from Britain's wartime leader, reports Richard Owen in Rome The Last Days of War Driver takes to the track to prove he is not boy racer Sophia Kirkham Homebase Curb on playing field sell-offs Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent Olympic winners show a touch of class A private education still offers the best training ground. Helen Rumbelow, Tom Baldwin and Laura Peek report Elon College has the only Olympic standard rowing facility in the South East Our swimming team has had £14.5m lottery money-that's £3.6m for each Athens medal Sony Bullish market for gold medals Citizens support one of their own Amir Khan has become a powerful force for racial harmony in his home town, Andrew Norfolk says That's Comet sense 'His success is fabulous for Bolton, but it's also great news for multicultural relationships across Britain' Sorry, but can we have our medal back? Arthritis drug risk Case wrecked Teacher killed Abortion record A Class of its Own By a Correspondent: Reality TV demeans us all, says Humphrys Abu Hamza to be held for another week If you want a break this weekend, stay at home Pray for rain-hit barley barons The Way It is A child's struggle that made the law Inquiry into police woman's suicide Another £1,000 we all have to pay out PC World Parents of sick baby face legal fight for her life Premieres head 48th festival of film Mitsubishi Motors Long path to clearer vision that started with Euclid Picture Gallery Fears that grew over 'perfect' operation Concerns on equipment prompt How Vision is Improved Series of high-stakes lawsuits How It Could Go Wrong 20% off homeware Painful eyes, blurred sight and bursts of blinding light Currys Next Week bathrooms 4 sale.com Last August Bank Holiday the AA attended 36,790 breakdowns Poll-axed The Polo just got lower. Polo E from £6,995 The Week that was Britain Courts Chattering classes have themselves to blame Analysis Alliance Leicester Dixons Spot the difference: how the high streets lost their identity in a move to clonetowns Branded halfords Driving down prices Scargill joins funeral show of solidarity Assembly poll may be the last all-postal ballot Threat to Blair in true spirit of the silly season www.timesonline.co.uk Protesters demand children's return The animal lab critic, cancer and hypocrisy Life-Savers Named and Shamed This Bank Holiday Weekend Pig Brother show will be life or death for animals Festival cancelled over gay protests That's Comet sense The Week that was the World Asia-Pacific Blockade halted Subaru Africa Next Week They Said… A-Level Results Times School League Table 2004 Easy as Dell Great loan rate… Pilgrims silenced by scenes of devastation Stephen Farrell, the only journalist in Najaf for the entire 22-day siege, reports on the Mahdi Army's retreat Hungry families emerge into daylight from holes in ground Sistani builds prestige from ruins Captive Turks Found Dead 'Border kidnap' ends belated honeymoon (Afp): Rotten fruit brings power to the people "The most exciting thing a guy and girl can do…without … Flexifoil International Ltd 'Death' of Kim's wife may shake Korean dynasty Flexifoil 'Death' of Kim's wife may shake Korean dynasty WHSmith Thatcher's confidants condemn 'dirty tricks' Oxfam Mann found guilty as 'mercenaries' cleared Countdown to Sentencing Musharraf ally promoted Army Be the Best Wife-burning survives terror of the Taleban Staples Picture Gallery American Express Race and fame on trial as athlete goes to court The media spotlight is on a small town in Colorado, where a basketball legend faces rape charges. Chris Ayres reports 'Mr Bryant's celebrity status and his enormous wealth … Bush speeds up moves to extend powers of CIA Sporting Life Big Apple will bite Bush But the hostile welcome could play into the President's hands, Roland Watson and James Bone report digital Depot Big Apple will bite Bush But the hostile welcome could play into the President's hands, Roland Watson and James Bone report Picture Gallery President's 'error' Film First Tourists flock to crack 'Da Vinci code' A fact-free bestseller has sent hordes of amateur sleuths to the scene of the story, Charles Bremner reports 'Explosive' found in Russian jet wreckage Proms The Miserly Knight/Gianni Schicchi Albert Hall/Radio 3 TV Review Laura Ashley A Bard that's full of Eastern promise Theatre Twelfth Night Albery Theatre, Wc2 ciny Edinburgh Opera Al gran sole carico d'Amore A1 gran sole carico d'Amore Festival Theatre The Sunday Times Discover Adventure Ltd. After years of shame, I have discovered the joy of patriotism Andy Davey's Week A novelist writes: modern fiction is so tedious A nice little earner if you're born to money 'Let everyone in' is a dangerous immigration policy Picture Gallery Mystery on a volcano, with a condor and broken-down bus For a few moments it occured to each of us to wonder wheather we had driven into an ambush Death is big business in Najaf, but Iray's future depends on who controls it Misguided Missile There are no "high crimes" to impeach Plus ÇA Change… The high street is besieged by commercial clones Red Alert The Maoist danger that threatens the mountain kingdom Letters to the Editor Smithfield changes Perfect health service The Times Ministers' principles and hunting ban Bicycles on trains Thatcher's troubles Wasps' tipple Call for unity in sporting matters Selective salute National dress Bank Holiday 'circus' The Weather The Times Crossword 2,755 Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,754 The Times Scottish Power The Times Man and beast prepare for open-top homecoming parade Despondent Radcliffe running on empty The New Chanel for Men Fragrance Olympics inside Khan the great British hope for golden Olympic finale Victory of sorts for athlete who refused to take easy option Matthew Syed says that Paula Radcliffe should be praised rather than pilloried for her bold decision to race last night David Powell Selects Five Athletes who Proved that It is Possible to Triumph after Defeat Radcliffe trapped in the exclusion zone BBC gives fallen star mobile psychiatric service Watching Brief Bellamy's hymn-sheet hits the more convincing notes Renault How open-top parade became a busman's holiday to our heroes Picture Gallery The Rudder Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend Sacred Son Cool Brother Sobbing Family And Another Thing Medals Table British Medal-Winners The Times Biggest for Sport Russia play it again to glorious effect Khan quick to step up pursuit of gold Golden goal delivers title to Australia Olympic Games Taylor suffers fright before qualifying China veneu threatens to take wind out of Britain sails Comeback from the depths to win bronze was richly deserved Brushing aside injured leg and stray elbows in dash for medal Brave Harland soldiers on to take plaudits talk Sport Olympic Games Holmes needs to beware Russian Federation Powlrade History beckons for E1 Guerrouj's driving ambition Olympic Games Jones left to watch as Russians leap into struggling star's shoes Yesterday's Results from Athens O'Connor rejoices as delight turns to dismay for Skelton Olympic Games The Times Offers Direct NBA stars stunned by Argentina Water torture Gille's tribute Dahle prevails End of the road Game on The Barclays Premiership this Weekend Aston Villa v Newcastle United Land-Rover Blackburn R v Manchester UTD Chelsea v Southampton Everton v West Bromwich ALB Manchester City v Charston a Clash of the Day Smith poised to act as temporary cover Football Middlesbrough and Millwall kick off with tough tasks UEFA Cup First-Round Draw Middlesbrough v Crystal Palace Norwich City v Arsenal Tottenham H v Birmingham City Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool The Weekend's Fixtures Outside the Box Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola League Scottish Leagues Ferguson confident of getting his man Rooney transfer request confirms Everton's fears The Sunday Times Football Chastened Keegan forced to renew his seach How They Stand Walton goes one better in singles Bowls Voyce try restores authoriry of Wasps Rugby Union Frost and Streak stand ground to call halt to Sussex advance Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Sole candidate Morgan remains ECB chairman Walker in charge as Leeds are confirmed top dogs Rugby League Poulter reaps benefits of his night in with a video How They Stand for the Ryder Cup Leader Board Yesterday's Scoreboards Gloucestershire lose their nerve Lancashire draw solace from Mongia but still face drop Frizzell County Championship First Division C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy How They Stand Mascarenhas helps to bring Hampshire back from dead Second Division Moody sets revenge mission in motion How They Line up at Lord's Cricket England's success masks continuing problems in the county game Practice Times from Spa-Francorchamps The Results Service This Weekend's Fixtures Today Football Schumacher lines up for his latest coronation Motor Racing Belgian Grand Prix Racing Yesterday's Results Newmarket Cartmel Bogdanovic forces his way into US Open draw Tennis Battle is on to host Tour stage Kuwait celebrate Williams bout Bisley open day Cooke record New Market Beverley Redcar Analysis Hurricane Alan is reason for celebration The Times Sports Book Windsor Racing Goodwood Lucas Line can boost Wachman's prestige William Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Birthdays Lady Heald Effective supporter of numerous charities and a stalwart chairman of the National Gardens Scheme Lady Helad, CBE, supporter of charities, was born on October 10,1904. She died on August 14,2004, aged 99 Alexei De Keyser Animated and charming producer for the BBC who was behind its top drama Waking the Dead Alexei de Keyser, TV producer. was born on September 21,1967. He died suddenly on July 28,2004, aged 36 Theophilus Gimbel Anthroposophical scientist and innovator in colour therapy The Faith Page In Brief Dentist's artistry revives fiery Welsh Revivalist Brian Pedley on the triumph of reconstruction that allowed the legendary Evan Roberts to preach again Sunday Worship Augustine teaches us three lessons about ordinary qualities Roderick Strange At your Service Forthcoming Marriages London's Popularity On this Day August 28,1924 Few Londoners ever regard the city as a holiday centre, and so have remained largely indifferent to the interest in excites in the minds of visitors, either from abroad or from the country The name's Mud at Les Gray memorial That was the Social Week Court Circular Picture Gallery Stage beauties turn out for Stage Beauty premiere Picture Gallery Deaths Personal Column Picture Gallery Births Looking forward to the Mobos Picture Gallery Memorial Services Picture Gallery Twelfths Night shifts Illyria to India Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Modern Times Crosswords and cross words, the best way to eat beluga caviar and ending the flirting game Times Online Readers Reply Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dogs Trust Business Quity Prices Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Morgan McKinley Credit List Advanced Stage, July 2004 Multiple Display Advertising Items Quango boss who regenerated her own organisation The Saturday Interview Jenny Davey meets Margaret Ford, of English Partnerships Unit-Linked Insurance Investments CV: Margaret Ford City Diary Staying on the fringe City Diary Smashing City Diary Number's up Vamped up Consumer confidence at eight-month low State Spending Accelerates Toy designers are going back to the future Ingrid Mansell and Felix Lowe see what's in the toy chest as sellers get ready for Christmas What's Hot and What's Not And Must-Have Toys and Had-It Toys Japanese keep purse strings tied securely The Times Boy's toys make move into the girls' world Police end Longden Logistics' UK activity Eircom out of the red First deep-water wind farm to be tested in North Sea Sales drop forces Jaguar to change down a gear Milk for the Supermarkets B&B pays £123m for loan book Dairy Crest shares slide after loss of Tesco order T&N trustee rejects £71m to fill pension fund hole BAAs retail director opts for a quieter life Consolidating until the cows home Egg faces action by ex-rugby star's firm Larger Capitalisation Shares Nat Grid Transco, Utd Utilities, Scot & South Energy Smaller Capitalisation Shares John Wood, Hunting, Paddy Powder, Parkdean Holidays Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Shares have got cheaper despite staying the same Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Stock Markets Bonds Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes UK Ten-Year Gilt Yield Wall Street Vouchers to tempt M&S investors to spend more NAPF urges investors to reject bid for DFS Part-float for GUS in South Africa 'Rising costs of running homes will lessen the chance of Blair and Brown keeping their priviliged ones' Business Editor's Commentary Challenger offloads its property portfolio WH Smith boss offered £3.9m bonus incentive Report shows US auditors failing in accuracy FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Data Exchange Rates Look Ahead business Slowdown for US growth Briefing Oil firms buoy FTSE M&S voucher offer Wind farms go out to sea C4 and UBC talk digital Phantom firm laid to rest Japanese power flotation Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Reuben brothers agree deal to buy Osmond pubs for £400m Bidders pitching for Wentworth flag Hands wins Odeon and UCI for £580m Business Man's Biggest Deals Boodle & Dunthorne The Times A first degree in financial know-how Grainne Gilmore and Alex Hawkes give a freshers' course on getting the best banking deal and the right insurance for college or a gap year Halifax Medical Insurers rapped In Brief Massive reductions Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week Graham Langley, from Guildford, Surrey, is losing the Abbey habit Going up Adwatch The Times Going down Quotes Letters Birthday blues Dollar debits Inheritance tax: a plague on even more of your houses Legal & General Multiple Display Advertising Items An education in why insurance matters Grainne Gilmore and Alex Hawkes look at cover for students Free Guides from the Times Credit law reform may hit consumers Goodbye llamas, hellow oliver groves Alison Gibson revisits a downshifting couple who want to make the most of property at home and abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items What the Experts Say Multiple Display Advertising Items Claire's Response Links Morris and Dresser Take the money and run Mark Atherton has advice on annuities, Isas, zeros and capital gains Portfolio Building Services Links The Times Time to see some profits Share of the Month Holmage to the people's designer Clare Stewart looks forward to an exhibition of Christopher Dresser, a contemporary of William Morris Oil price retreat would fill market's half-empty glass Personal Investor Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Pointers National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans The Times Links Get the inside track from multimanagers Funds in Focus ING Direct Money Shop Times Online Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Tunning-in to the financial opportunities on the internet Consumers rush to switch fuel suppliers Alison Gibson reports that hundreds of thousands of people are expected to desert British Gash soon How to Cut Energy Bills Is Papadopoulos being 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New Star Group The Times travel Srilankan Airlines Last-Minute Flights Route of the Week: Toulouse Book Ahead Deals of the Week Your £ Abroad Lunn Poly Web of the Week Picture Gallery Short-Haul Responsible Travel.COM Long-Haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Bespoke Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Noble Caledonia Limited Saddle sore on my own Tour de France Need to Know In Brief Now You See It now You Don't CTS Horizons Twelve New Low-Cost Routes this Winter Low-cost winners for winter Airline revolution makes Poland and Spain weekend options. Tom Chesshyre reports Design hotels: hip or hop it? Style Vs Substance Russian planes 'as good as ours' Crash Focus Picture Gallery Travel News They copy us, we copy them Apres Vous Trading places Vocation Vacations Britain gets Chinese-friendly Need to Know Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online From Rusian with money Kremlin Cavaliers The Russians are here in droves and their tastes are simple-they like the best, says Giles Whittel The Best Online Car and Parking Deals Mine host with the most on the coast Six of the Best North Norfolk Pubs with Accommodation A warm welcome, empty beaches and fabulous fresh seafood: what more could you want for an autumn break, asks Rachael Jolley The Three Horseshoes, Warham The Saracen's Head, Wolterton Singapore Airlines The White Horse, Brancaster Staithe The Lifeboat Inn, Ship Lane, Thornham Take the Kids Chloë Bryan-Brown's Guide to What's New for Families Voyages Jules Verne Rose and Crown, Snettisham The Hoste Arms, Burnham Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picasso's roots Multiple Display Advertising Items Big game Zambia Prague new year Picture Gallery Latin epic Boars of Borneo US keeps careful watch Readers' Forum Scaling new heights in Morocco Departures The Best New Holiday Ideas Contact US Peachy beaches Days of blue haze are over… only one of six hotels in Scotland and Norfolk where I stayed last week had an ashtray in the room Celebration of self-expression If It's September… Multiple Display Advertising Items Homer's Philosophy How one doughnut-munching oaf came to embody the American Way 16 Inside Contributors I could have been a brilliant gay man I cold have been a brillian gay man Holding out for a hero There's more to being a hero than booting a football or singing a pop hit. Lucy Hughes-Hallett goes in search of greatness The Times The Reason of Things A. C. Grayling on the Teaching of Democracy You are what you swear Fashion Victims French Connection is about to drop its fcuk slogan. Good riddance, says Tom Gatti. It wasn't funny and it wasn't clever Shake a leg, white boy Liddle at Large The Notting Hill Carnval would be a great-if it wasn't for all the immigrants, says Rod Liddle An oversode of history Amos Oz fled the misery of his Jerusalem childhood-war, loneliness, his mother's suicide. Now it's time to look back, he tells Nicky Blackbum For his Parents, Israel was a Last Resort. They Saw It as a Backward Province books The Times Inter Alia The Book Guild Ltd. When all the ladies loved Paris What's more… The Times Picture Gallery Misreading the media Nonfiction What the Media are Doing to our Politics by John Lloyd Constable £12.99;21 8pp ISBN 1 84119 900 1 What's more No success like failure Nonfiction A Tragic Honesty: The Life and work of Richard yates by Blake Bailey Methuen £25;680pp ISBN 0 413 774325 Daddy's little princess Nonfiction Princess: The Daughters of George III by Flora Fraser John Murray £25;400pp ISBN 0 7195 6108 6 Read on In the footsteps of the Master Fiction Author, Author by David Lodge Secker & Warburg £16.99;390pp ISBN 0 436 20527 0 The Times Fiction The Times Literary Supplement Nonfiction Bestsellres A bonfire of taboos Poetry A Red Cherry on a White-Tiled Floor by Haram Al-Massri Bloodaxe £8.95;95pp ISBN 1 85224 640 5 Audio Books Times Online Who's the Daddy? The Simpson is so much more than a cartoon, says Chris Turner. It is the definitive guide to modern culture, with Homer as its Everyman arts Douglas Coupland: We can't live withoug them Seriously funny Who's appeared? Opera North The urbane planner The artist Paul Noble has spent nearly a decade creating the fantastical city of Nobson Newtown. Rachel Campbell-Johnston paid a visit Edinburgh Diary Celebrity Hecklers, a Comedians' Boycott Scott Capurro Has the Lowdown Paul Weller Theatre of dreams They are not so much an acting group, more a stage of mind-Benedict Nightingale hails 21 years of the Theatre de Complicite This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Image of the Week Don't Miss Theatres Dust to dust A Hoover can hold clues to life and mortality, says Giles Whittell God of small things Why is there a dog under the choir seat and an eagle on the lectern? what is the point of gargoyles? Richard Taylor on how to read a church life Out There The Newborn's Tiny Hooves were White and Soft like Cheshire Cheese Father Report Harvest in the city Beans growing on a roundabout, mushrooms under a flyover, tomatoes on the roof. . . John Reader and Sheila Dillon report on the rise of urban farming Counting their chickens. . . Just looking Go, on, one more peep. . . Phwoar, that's huge. Marni Jackson on the lure of property porn The Times Coopres They live by night gardens Katherine Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Give them the chop Kitchen Garden Harvesting Seeds Bamboos to cut Weekend Tips Letters Behind the formality, a whiff of romance Open Gardens J Parker Dutch Bulbs (Wholesale) Ltd. Transcend the ordinary Garden Books Other gardens near by Urban Plot Declan Buckley Runs for Cover in All Colours Picture Line The Listener Crossword No 3789 Spotless Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge CD-ROM Offer Answers Solution to Cryptic Jumbo 537 T2 Crossword No 3369 Chess Jumbo Crossword 539 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues Picture Book The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … The Times Inside my time next week Body & Soul, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London … Run for cover Your footfall counts How to Take 10,000 Steps Well, Well Light-touch cancer cure The Latest Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Go, Oldies Stressed is Best Whose life is it anyway? Analyse this George Best's Drinking Scan Scares Creatine Energy Antibody Doctor Copperfield inside the Mind of a Gp A patient with a list has declared war as far as their doctor is concerned body & soul Fighting Flab Fat controller on your street A Thumbs-Down from the Critics, a Cheer from the Participants Don't play stationary A new generation of computer games is helping to combat child obesity, says Heather Beresford Health and Fitness Solutions Into the Groove—from Picture Gallery Sprinting on the Spot on Funky Dance Moves John de Ruiter The moody blues star Singer-song writer Kristian Leontiou overcomes severe dyslexia by doing what he loves best—pursuing his passion for music. He tells Amber Cowan how he finally found his true voice No Barrier to Chart-Toppers Stop Ear Pains on Airplanes with Earplanes My 1,001 nights without sex Consumed by lust, Suzanne Schlosberg turned to blind dates, internet agencies and feng shui to break her celibate streak Well Care Moving on Flirting by E-Mail Light hearts can grow heavy and shatter over 'innocent' liaisons Church with room for all Need a manicure, fancy a latte? An inspired shopping mall can answer your prayres, says vicar's wife Catherine Fox Millstones to Money-Spinners What's Wrong with your Children Does modern independent living leave us psychologically unable to cope with kids? Over to You Gym Mistress View from the Exercise Bike One week to go before the villa hol, it's too late for liposuction The Times Bodylicious Bits and Pieces Time Poor. . . Go on, give us a hug A dance class where you embrace strangers? Joanna Hunter finds her reserve severly challenged Power of Kabbalah Feel It Here The oyster catchers Delicious, nutritious and good for your libido, the beautiful bivalve is a treat, says Nick Wyke The Times Out of your Shell Behind the Label Dr Gillian McKeith's Living Food Love Bar Can't come, won't come Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson Living the high life Not Just Any Body How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Champion British kitesurfer Kirsty Jones, 25, loves eating out but finds working out rather boring For More Information about Health now and a Free Information Big savings on private health insurance New Kind of Plan Costs Considerably Less than Traditional Health Plans Health now Why Wait? Health now at a Glance Health now Free Gift The British Medical Association The Times Clinque Contents VW Flower Power Vs the Vietnam War Contacts Vauxhall Hugh Has Antry Riffs, about Transport Policy, and the Lack of Broadband in West Sussex Giles Whittell's Brief Encounter I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Tom Carty, 39, Commercials Director Someone's Got to Do It. . . Motorway service Nikon Mostly We're Wearing. . . Out There Metallics Socks Coolhunter Modern Man Everything a Boy Could Want Look Sharp To ensure the future looks bright, rush to Dollond & Aitchison—their stylish range of frames is now half price Dollond & Aitchison Dolland & Aitchison "The Guggenheim Pretends to Be a Museum. Its True Function is as Logo, Money Well Spent" Shop Nation Blues and Soul Blues and Soul Paul Weller Pentax Optio 540 Blues and Soul Dispatches from the Home Front In Memory When he left for the Gulf, Betsy had a bad feeling. So did Chris, but he was a good soldier—he suddenly turned to his mother and said, "Daddy's not coming back." "That," Ryann says latter, trying Sainbury's Fortissimo! Clarks Cloaks West End Girl London's theatreland is about to be hit by a whirlwind of activity—and Sonia Friedman is the woman at its centre Purina 'I've Been Told I'm Frightening since I was 20. Even my Sister Says so' Enemy of the Raj Picture Gallery Pick your Own Fashion As the face of Spain's fashion phenomenon Mango, model Karolina Kurkova is spoilt for choice Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't Skimp on Quality. Believe Me if It Looks Cheap in India. It'll Look Awful at Home Baubles How to Get Dressed Vigia Group The Moment I Wake up Truth in Beauty macLeans Six Great. . . Dressing Tables All Front. . . Interiors Interior designer David Wallace has used his talents to give greater depth to a Twenties house that failed to live up to its impressive façade Picture Gallery Picture Gallery SieMatic How to Seally Starck Reality Book before 30th Setpember 2004 and save £500 per Person Noble Caledonia Limited Holiday Property Bond I Can Promise You that Nobody is Employees There Purely to. . . You out before You've Got in Restaurants Camerino Hawaii The Sunday Times …Fuller Flavoured Ales are Proof Positive that British Beer…not All Taste the Same Wine Food Detective French Food I Love Cooking Trout, Especially when There are so Many Great Ways of Livening It up Food Trout Picture Gallery Fine cheeses from France The Times Chicken or Beef? How far would you go for a good meal—or during it? Ask the connoisseurs of the mile-hight dining club My Best Dish Food Taste Test Margherita Pizza The Non-Cook Cook A Gastronome's Alternative to the Pot Noodle Halloumi and Tomato Salad Serves any number In Search of the Northern Lights Four Nights from only £645 per Person Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kodak I Can Thoroughly Recommend the Curative Power of the 20-Know Nasal Enema for a Lingering Hangover Beta Male There is a place where dreamers go. Where crazy flights … The Times HMV Man about the House Peter Paphides gets busy with the fizzy but finds the experience falls a little flat The Eye Film & DVD Index Games & PC TV & Radio Last Orders Under Attack The war on terrorism gets an intelligent TV dramatisation in The Grid, but prepare for controversy. Daphne Lockyer reports from the set Film & DVD All the latest releases on the silver screen and silver disc The Darko Side of Life Richard Kelly tells Rupert Mellor how he fought for his Donnie Film Reviews Che finds his Latin spirit, while Hudson plays mum The Times Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (12A) set to stun DVD Video DVD Reviews Gibson's powerful passion play top ten children's Head to Head And the Beat Goes on The music still matters for the Libertines, says Amber Cowan The best rock, jazz and classical releases, plus gigs not to miss CD Reviews Björk sets the gold standard and R. Kelly lets his ego expand over two discs Various Artists Rock Cathy Davey Rock UK Albums R. 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