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News from 04/09/2004

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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Thomas J. Smith, Oscar Humphires, David Adams, Lewis Morley, Paul Biggs, Richard Chandra-Rajan, Robert Cole, Kathryn Hughes, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Magnus Linklater, Joss Stone, Tom Paulin, Anita James, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, Joan Bakwell, Mike Higton, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Kathy Lette, Simon Cable and Andrew Coventry, Tony Turnbull, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Russell Jenkins, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Linda Gratton, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, Paul Massey, Mark Atherton and Grainne Gilmore, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Russell, Alison Kervin, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Martin Aston, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Kevin MacKintosh, Alastair Campbell, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Nancy Durrant, A. C. Grayling, Stephen McClarence, Nigel Havers, Vinny Lee, John Clarke, Donald Hutera, Catherine Bailey, Steve Keenan, Martyn Wilson, Katherine Swift, Dave Robinson, Sigmund Sternberg, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, William Dalrymple, Anthony Grant, Brian Lamb, Rory Watson, Ruth Gledhill, Mike Pattenden, Lady Isabella Hervey, Tom Charity, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, Paddy Haynes, Tim Reid, Michael Portillo, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Candida Crewe, Jeremy page and Alan Hamilton, Jeremy Page and Clem Cecil, Robin Young, Francine Bates, Chief Executive, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, Doctor Copperfield, Christine Lenehan (Director), John Uff (Professor), Roland Watson, Philip Murphy, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, Tina Gaudoin, Jo Williams (Chief Executive), Oscar Humphries, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Derwent May, Time Teeman, Arwa Haider, Kate Muir, Dilwyn Edwards, Roger Scruton, Tom Petherick, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Robert Burrow, Mike Persson, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, David Meredith, Lisa Grainger, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, Jonah Goldberg, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Sarah Vine, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Sam Coates, Chris Power, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Uma Thurman, IH, Stuart Miles, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Lieven, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jack Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Brass, Angela Gheorghiu, Bruce Dessau, Lucy Pinney, Philip Stott, Gordon Ramsay, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Caroline Merrell, Clare Longrigg, Stephen Plant, Hilly Janes, Patrick Hosking, Julie Myerson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Fernández-Armesto, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Chris Niles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Frank Egerton, Julian Muscat, Chris Condron, Anna Frame, John Allison, Michael Leidig, Nick Szczepanik, Nigel Kendall, Fay Weldon, Andrew Mueller, Robert Crampton, Patricia Michelson, Mel Webb, James Page, Julie Burchill, Rob Burrows, Matthew Parris, Alison Lamberton, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Mike Barnard, Anta James, Sam McKnight, Russell Jenkins, Guillermo Del Toro, Michael Austin, Sheila Keating, David Kelly, Iain Finlayson, Tim Wapshott, Chris Morley, Caitlin Moran, Tom Bawden and Joe Morgan, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Bess Twiston Davies, Ben Macintyre, Alison Gibson, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Vijay Raithatha, Sophie Barker, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Richard Cannon, Michael Parkinson, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Patrick Magee, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Christina Ricci, Mark Harrison, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Robbie Williams, Oliver Bennett, James Ellroy, James M. Switzer, Jenny Davey, Garry Jenkins, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Alan Hamilton and Michael Evans, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Rick Lew, P. D. Badrock, Hillary Finch,

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The Times Agony of Mother Russia Siege ends with 200 killed and 700 injured Children flee as bombs go off Inside Top of the form The Times British Airways The Times Today School Siege The Complete Weekend Paper Dixons Two blasts and then gunfire. 'Oh Jeremy Page witnesses parents search for their children under fire after the siege at the school in Beslan, North Ossetia, ended in blood and turmoil Sony Parkins itv Daihatsu Hour by hour: how siege became bloodbath Hostage-takers opened fire after explosions blew open school wall, report Alan Hamilton and Michael Evans PC World 'If you don't stop crying, I will shoot you' Survivors describe how they were too weak to flee after terrorists refused them food and water. Jeremy Page and Clem Cecil report The Aluminium XJ from only £699 a month +Vat. An offer … The day I met the terrorist mastermind Richard Beeston recalls meeting the feared Chechen rebel believed to have organised the hostage-taking A Life of Rebellion Can Putin survive the backlash this time? Foreign Editor's Briefing easyJet.com Trauma children will need years of loving care M&S Man who shot intruder escapes prosecution Canterbury Comet Why 2054 could be a vintage year for England Global warming will alter the wine atlas, write Chris Ayres and Richard Owen Currys Patient is held over murder of banker Knife killer stabs Good Samaritan Rac always there End of the world is nigh, says Williams Airlines scramble to fly home Britons trapped in storm's path Purse strings Millions evacuated as hurricane eyes Florida Anti-hunting Bill to pass this month Athens reward Crash kills pilots NHS target miss Game boy jailed Revenue Formula One bosses seek thrills from spills Ways to Stop Schumacher Winning Salmond bounces back to lead SNP Toucan By a Correspondent: Bacon's fortune 'was not wasted' Just AA sk Euro Pact rules will become looser mfi more home for your money Wedding lists aim high as couples throw in the towel As more marriages head for divorce, the value of marriage gifts seems to have more importance, writes Robin Young Comet Backed by the Comet Price Guarantee The Week that was Britain and the World Subaru Next Week Britain By a Correspondent: £4m for 1929 Merc tiny.com Hit Machine Sir Cliff moves it… to rapper's label A scene from Hayao Miyazaki's hand-crafted film, Howl's Moving Castle, being shown at the Venice Film Festival Music acts fight for Parkinson's golden touch BT Britain gets Soul Animator draws on human resources WHSmith Kerry hits back over Vietnam as poll rating slumps The world needs you to stick with me, says Bush Arnie's total recall flawed Lifestyles By Our Foreign Staff: Protests mellow after party leaves New York Nationwide Swaggering Bush has scent of victory Dell The Speech Ladbrokes London rival topples St Paul's from top of GCSE table Diploma plan 'may cause rift' The Times Offers Direct Times School League Table 2004 Bradford & Bingley Clinton admitted to hospital for bypass surgery Survival rate is very healthy Medical Briefing Inspector Morse (Reuters): Sir Mark is freed from house arrest (AP): Literary disaster (Reuters): Governor's arrest (Afp): Waiting game (AP): Driver's reversal Edinburgh Concert Dresden Staatskapelle/Haitink Usher Hall In T2 on Monday: Tim Robbins on Iraq, the US media and the theatre of war auctionair bmi Inside the psychedelic pop-up book Edinburgh Dance Nikolais Dance Theatre King's Theatre Proms BBC NOW/Liewellyn Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Sunday Times Auctionair Picture Gallery Save us from toothy-grinned, gratuitously functional families How to nuke aliens while applying lipstick Liberals say it's divisive, I say it's democracy Viewing disorders Long-stay home To truly detest Nazism, we must see Hitler's human side Nature Notes I rode the Peruvian switchback with a bunch of trainspotters A practical obsessive, Lucho is showing how railway mania and Andean adventure can mix The terrifying prospect is that Russia's conflict with Chechnya can only escalate The Times Conventional Wisdom Bush secures an advantage, but faces a tough campaign Hollywood, Europe Tinseltown pulls out all the stops in Venice The Horror We can only grieve for Beslan, and hope for Russia Postal voting faults Winter fuel allowance Cricket restrictions Whiteball control of consultants Cost and value of 'cloned' high streets Television doesn't do justice to courts Ban on hunting Climate change The Times New balls, please Rowan Williams's leadership skills Mussolini's end Anyone there? Measure of a man The Weather The Times Crossword 22,761 The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides Switch Today sport Refreshed Beckham central to England's ambitions Football inside northern rock Clive was always one step ahead and he will be sorely missed Rugby Union inside Clive's story Competitive spirit and passion of Phelps is worth his weight in gold Legends lose their places on the all-time list of sporting greats to two heroes of the Athens Olympics The Rudder Free on Monday where Fools Rush in… These boots are made for… not tennis Barclays It's the sale of the century or your money back Cole fires Taylor's youngsters to victory Ladbrokes When Hogan's heroes came mightily close to ending England's home run Brian Glanville delves into his archives to unlock some treasured moments Frustrated Reid relishes international stage Shepherd will take time to find right manager Krankl takes criticism in stride and lives in hope Hughes believes experience will win through William Hill Sanchez hoping his minnows can rise to occasion He was sure he was right but the fight could not be won The Weekend's Fixtures Coca-Cola League Maidenhead coach mocks move Outside the Box Scottish Leagues Dismayed Woodward has final say Rugby Union Get Sky of the Ryder Cup Action on pitch takes centre stage in wake of high drama Farrell goal maintains home rule for Wigan Rugby League Scoreboard Sky Sports How They Stand Knight in no mood to play the romantic Frizzell County Championship First Division Doshi spins Lancashire deeper into difficulties Key century leads way to Kent run feast Tendulkar recovery in doubt Yorkshire's hopes dealt blow by Breese Frizzell County Championship Leicestershire need a central figure to emerge Foster's form leaves Glamorgan struggling to stay in touch Second Division Full Scoreboard from the Oval Flintoff field day allows England to halt trend Natwest Challenge Ealham keeps Nottinghamshire on target to claim title glory Times Test Famished fans hampered by ban on 'wrong' food and drink This Weekend's Fixtures The Results Service 'Tired, relieved, proud, overwhelmed Khan seeks to strike funding deal Boxing Shaheen sets the record straight Athletics García cuts impressive new figure Golf Henman's fighting spirit pays Tennis Funnell and Cornerman stride clear Equestrianism Folkestone Racing The Morning after… In this Diary Entry, Not Included in the Book, Pinsent Finds Himself Back in the Medal Action Racing next Week The Times Yamaha final stops for Rossi Boonen bonus Solberg in front Matches moved Holmes waits Haydock Park Kempton Park Ladbrokes Thirsk Stratford Dettori boosts title claims with treble The Times Sports Book Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rob Wright was in good form yesterday, with his winners including Bathwick Finesse (12-1) and Yorkles Boy (10-1) Somnus can repeat Haydock victory Kempton Park Chepstow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Anniversaries Birthdays The Register Fred Whipple Astronomer known as 'Dr Comet' who devoted a distinguished career to the study of the 'dirty snowballs' in the night sky Gerald Iles Dedicated zoologist and curator of the Belle Vue zoo in Manchester who introduced the giraffe-necked gazelle to Britain Modern Times Christians were late converts to the joys of democracy Credo Stephen Plant Putting a rocket on the Clapham omnibus Nick Wyke on the largest spiritual event of its kind for a generation Sunday Worship The Faith Page In Brief At your Service Forthcoming Marriages School News The Oratory School On this Day Swedes Ready for First Right-Hand Rush Hour Marriages That was the Social Week Court Circular Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Times Chips'n'sauce, sartorial nonconformity and organic provisions Readers Reply Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Make a Wish Banking & Finance BAT man lives (and breathes) tobacco business The Saturday Profile meets Paul Adams, the hard-talking chief executive of BAT Unit-Linked Insurance Investments CV: Paul Adams Home Truths The Times Allied Domecq sparkles in second half Rank plans disposal of film services for £700m Pub chain scotches buyout talk but hints at acquisition IHG set to sell £1bn of assets Business beats the term-time blues Young Enterprise orange Price-fixing cooper pipe firms fines £159 million by EU Times Online Hollick to step down as UBM chief Waiting for the Music to Stop Entrants limber up for race to get hold of Grey Global EU takes legal action over Sellafield A Lifetime of Dealing Ad industry surges ahead as world economy recovers Fat cats left dry City Diary Gator aid City Diary Painful playback City Diary Larger Capitalisation Shares ICI, BOC, Astrazeneca, Hays, Carnival Corporation Pointers Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cookson, Somerfield, Big Food Group, Kelda, Corus Pointers Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rank will gamble on deregulation after sell-off Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Dollar Rates Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Fund firms in frame for Cazenove The Times B&B picks three as sale of estate agent hots up Regulator investigating E&Y over Equitable New Yorkers angry as Republican jamboree costs city over $300m 'A reminder of just how much wealth is being created away from the publicly quoted sector' House prices suffer biggest fall since 2000 The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Data Day Look Ahead business Australian companies vie for Chelsfield Fresh $4bn bill for Yukos Briefing Maplin chiefs' windfall Inquiry on Black ordered Miner takes major hit Go-Ahead riding high Chain in administration Charts of the Day £120m deal will leave poker man flush The Businessmen who Favour a Flutter Golf course will sell at over par Boodle & Dunthorne The Times It's a Cracker Middle classes fall for the new 'superloans' Easy credit schemes that seem to be the answer to your problems are dragging borrowers even deeper into debt, says Joe Morgan Jupiter Northern targets the silver set In Brief Rich kids at risk Energy boost Times Online For a free copy of The Times Guide to Retirement Solutions, … Multiple Display Advertising Items Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week Richard Chandra-Rajan, of Burgh Heath, Surrey, takes NatWest to task over a home loan Going up Adwatch Going down Quotes When More is less at M&S Letters Not very Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items What the Experts Say Britannia Mortgages Determined shot at a fresh start Alison Gibson talks to a man aiming to wipe the slate clean Marcus's Response Making it with just one product Elizabeth Judge on the success of an absolute cracker of an idea Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyle remortgaging loses its appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Cartoons come of age at last Clare Stewart reports on the surge in popularity—and prices—of political caricatures Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Power A hedge fund for £3,000 Grid shows that capital payouts are not all Danegeld Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service This list contains unit trusts and Oeics widely held by private investors. The weekly price change is based on a Friday-to-Thursday trading period Fidelity Investments Pointers Savers' Best Buys Money Shop National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Chelsea Building Society Links Ing Direct Proud to be dull-and with good reason Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Databank is compiled by Rebecca O'Connor More borrowing is not the way to peace of mind More families caught by tax credits fiasco Mark Atherton says parents are being penalised by Revenue incompetence Downshifters now in Chancellor's sights Watchdog in pursuit of rogue advisers Action Plan The Times Last-Minute Flights Route of the Week: Catania Book Ahead Deals of the Week Worldwide Save £100pp on Somak's Samburu Safari in Kenya, starting any day between September 12 and October 17, and including trips to national game parks including the Samburu Reserve and the Masai Mara. The cost is £1,169pp with a week's accommodalion, park fees, most meals and flights from Heathrow. Details: 020-8423 3000, www. somak. co. uk Picture Gallery British Isles Short-Haul Web of the Week Checking in Airds Hotel, Port Appin, Argyll Cyprus Paradise Follow that Star Mike Barnard Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Now's the time to take off to the Highlands Steve Keenan goes beyond the haggis and tartan clichés to find a new vibrancy in tourism north of the border Multiple Display Advertising Items Whales so close you can smell their breath Multiple Display Advertising Items Hedgehogs in their tents Trouble in France Complaints about a single-parent holiday group have caused a rift, reports Tom Chesshyre Britain's leading support organisation for single-parent … Ground Zero soundtrack Hedgehogs in their tents Complaints about a single parent holiday group have caused a rift, reports Tom Chesshyre Any guinea pigs out there? Glories rescued from ruin Restoration in CUBA Oliver Bennett sees how Old Havana is being propped up and polished Plaza Vieja has been regenerated and repaired, with new sculptures added and fashionable businesses opening their doors Need to Know Pre-Hallowe'en carve-up Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthday treat in London Readers' Forum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Perhaps Stelios Haji-Joannou has learnt that proprictors should be wary of offering too much internet and not enough café Don't mention the liebfraumilch Perfect Weekend Würzburg Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Contributors Public opinion makes me sick Armando Iannucci on Extreme Populism We're much to smart to look clever In School we Tease the Swot, and in Adulthood Malign the Geek and Teh Egg-Head review ideas Come fly with me Simon brnes Can't help looking at birds. Even in the middle of a Test match at Lord's or an imprtant talk about 'our marriage', his eye is caught. Why? Because birds make our hearts sing Bird Watching is a State Being, Not an Activity. iT is about Life and It is about Living The Reason of Things A. C. Grayling on what Education Can Teach US The baddest birdwatcher on the planet: a beginner's guide The Devil in short trousers On the 50th anniversary of Lord of the Files. Felipe Fernández-Armesto ponders childish evil Growning Pains The Times Land of the free Baghdad enjoyed an enlightened, tolerant rule as the glittering capital of the ancient Muslim world. William Dalrymple examines a paradox books The Times Books First sharp Anxiety in a jawful of marl Poetry "The definitive literary review" The Bight Let's kill the President Fiction Checkpoint by Nicholson Baker Chatto & Windus £6.99;115pp ISBN 0 7011 78191 Douglas Reeman Knife Edge Dumb and dumber Nonfiction Where Have All the Intellectuals Gone? Confronting 21st Century Philistinism by Frank Furedi Continuum £12.99;176pp ISBN 0 8264 6769 5 Berlusconi: Italy's most wanted Nonfiction Berlusconi's Shadow: Crime, Justice and the Pursuit of Power by David Lane Allen Lane £18.99;352pp ISBN 0 7139 9787 7 Silvio Berlusconi: Television, Power and Patrimony by Paul Ginsborg Verso £16;189pp ISBN 1 84467 000 7 Man with the golden horn Fiction Oh, Play that Thing by Roddy Doyle Jonathan Cape £16.99;376pp ISBN 0 224 07436 9 chanadon The Book Guild Ltd Inter Alia Northern exposure Fiction The Sunday Philosophy Club by Alexander McCALL Smith Littel, Brown £14.99;288pp ISBN 0 316 72817 9 The Times Paperbacks Fiction WHSmith Frankie's Place Nonfiction Bestsellers Nobody's dummy Children's Books 9+ Audiobooks Resistance is futile Hayley Westerna has hit stardom as the fluffy face of classical music, but if she brings in new audiences, that can only be good. In the run-up to the Gramophone awards Michael Portillo hails the fight against elitism arts Left: Hayley Westenra, unofficial saviour of the UK … Liverpool Play that funky musick Sackbuts, viols, gut strings the pleasures of an early music festival chime with Geoff Brown Horay for carbuncles The Tricorn Centre, the South Bank No one has a kind word to say about the brutalist concrete experiments of postwar British architecture. Except, that is, for Tom Dyckhoff The Greek Passion Most postwar awant-grade artists and architects were … cmplive art review This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Picture Gallery Classical Don't Miss Jazz Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet Our own privet world With its mock Tudor and ribbons of red rooftops, Metroland has been admired and ridiculed. Valerie Grove revisits the suburbia of her youth life Comben & Wakeling Metroland is an evocative term. A kinder word that … Him Indoors: The last hero The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad Fading glory Francis Chichester's global voyage was hailed as a national triumph. So why has his boat, Gipsy Moth, been left to rot, asks Clare Longrigg Feather Report Where sheep may safely gaze The cows are gone but the slurry store has become a cool exhibition space. Lucy Pinney finds a farming community diversifying into art There is a Life Size Sketch of a Rampant Bull on the Insemination Shed Wall Out There Sunset strip Coopers gardens Picture Gallery Daisies that add fire Give sunny-natured heleniums, helianthus and rudbeckias pride of place in the late summer border, says Mark Griffiths What is your favourite time of day in the garden? Dawn … Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Garden Autumn Salads Nip and tuck Is your hedge tired, flabby and bulging at the middle? Time to reach for the shears. Stephen Anderton shows how Weekend Tips Letters Angela Gore Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Special offers on courses A matter of course Sign up to take cuttings, photographs and topiary classes A lesson in accuracy with pen and brush Pictureline Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3790 Treatment for Bill by Ark Bridge T2 Crossword No 3375 Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge Cd-Rom Offer Answers The Listener The winner is Dave Sharp, of Horsham, West Sussex Chess Solution Chess Winning move Jumbo Crossword 541 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues Across Picture Book Picture Gallery The Times Who's who in hospital? Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Trust Me, I'm a Doctor. But are we Being Hoodwinked by Medical Titles? inside Body&Soul Well, Well . . . next week Immortality is cooler John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Chinese Puzzle Breast Test Best Infectious Pets Antibody We're one-thanks to you 1st Birthday Issue Editor's Letter Want to live for ever? Science From advances in healthcare to breakthroughs in gene therapy scientists are begining If we Can Fix what Determines why we Live to 120, we Might Live to 5,000 Inside the Mind of GP Health on Monday age less body&soul to give more credence to claims that we can extend our lifespan. David Rowan investigates Pie in the Sky Health now Junk Medicine Seeking the Elixir of Life Anti Ageing Conference I've got the wealth of experience . . . Why Julie Myerson loves her wrinkles and Oscar Humphries revels in being reckless but time is on my side Oscar Humphries, 23, Tatler's Top Toy Boy I've got the wealth of experience Julie Myerson, 44, Bestselling Author and Mother of Three Happy on the inside Ten Years Younger Knock a decade off your age with top tips from four celebrities and expert If it feels good, do it Ten Years Younger Feeling Good Looking Good All in the Mind Never act your age Ten Years Younger Ten Years Younger Feeling Good Looking Good All in the Mind 60s + 70s Sunny side always up Ice Age Water nma Anti-Ageing Foods alpro soya What are Antioxidants? Radical behaviour Dump the potions and the wrinkle creams: just eat yourself younger. Dark-coloured foods can help the years fall away, says Simons Crompton Anti-Ageing Foods WellCare Plump plums, juicy blackberries: looking young never tasted so good Anti-Wrinkle Recipes never tasted so good Multiple Display Advertising Items The seven ages of sex Relationships are a game of roulette, says Suzi Godson, the ball can go round the wheel at any age Am I ready for love? Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson I'm a 16-year-old girl and in a great relationship with my 17-year-old boyfriend. We've been together for six months and he wants to have sex with me. I think that I want to have sex with him. But I'm a bit nervous and don't know what to expect. Am I ready? 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It depends on who you are' Take a Man like You . . . …Toby Voss, 31, business consultant, Wimbledon "I need to find a style that I like (makes me feel like an 18-year-old sufer), and my girlfriend likes (makes me look like Jude Law)" Sainsbury's Soul Sister Joss Stone She's just 17, but became teh talk of the town with her reworkings of Motown classics. So what next for Joss Stone, the hippy chick with the deep blue voice? Fiat Matters of Life, Love and Death Living with Cancer Some cancer survivors talk of the joyous reprieve of recovery. For Kate Carr, first diagnosed with breast cancer seven years age, the reality of survival has been a terrifying daily collision with her own mortality stihl The Travel Collection A Japanese Adventure The Guvnor Ray Winstone Ray Winstone's the business when it comes to screen hardmen, but it's his role as family protector that really gets him fired up Furniture Village I sailed off with my husband and returned with a younger man Win a free cruise La Confidential Shot-up cars, bodies in trunks they look like film stills, but these are real true crime scenes from the LAPD archive. James Ellroy sifts through the evidence Scene of the Crime Laund No More the Fop 'I Loved Wearing Drag! I Had to Walk around Soho in … Fashion pagemoy Tuscany & Venice The Price Includes It Takes Balls to Unveil a Collection of Mass-Market Jewellery alongside Picasso Baubles Clockwise from below: Yo-Yo necklace, £49; Liquid bracelet, … Six Great Ponchos Vintage How to Get Dressed The Sunday Times Nail Varnish is the Ultimate Back-To-School Perk The Moment I Wake up Hannah Betts Bag of Tricks Truth in Beauty Hawaiian Adventure Exploring Europe by River 2005 Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Six Great Cradles The Natural Mat Company Walls on Wheels Having decorated houses for Ralph Lauren, designer Tom O'Brien was on a roll revamping his own 'mobile' Long Island home Interiors Ask Aggie Home Help What your Chandelier Says about You The Conran Shop A Way with the Fairies Victoire de Castellane has always been a free spirit, and as Dior's jewellery designer she gives full rein to her fantasies The Times Very White Restaurants Have the Indelible Impressions on Me. White is the Colour of Dreams Restaurants Early Starters A Family Guide to Eating out Stables Restaurant, Dunham Massey, Altrincham, Cheshire (0161-941 2815) Dr. Oetker The Portabella Isn't Pretentious, but It Gives the Cream of the Crop a Run for their Money Food Where the Polo Players Drink The Cottage Inn, Winkfield, Berkshire Scotch Lamb Visit Europe by Eurostar Thank Goodness for the Times Arrival of Game and the Serious Reds Needed to Go with It Wine Six Kitchen Greats FETA Cheese Food Detective What a Dive Food New York's grottiest bars are the favoured stamping ground for the city's A-list Five Great Dives Food My Best Taste Test . . . Salt and Vinegar Crisps Food Heroes Patrica Michelson, LA Fromagerie Kitchen Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items I wish someone would organise a table-tennis Olympics … Beta Male I'm still re-acclimatising after three weeks away, … The Garden Isle of Madeira Vauxhall The Eye Murder One Man about the House Note to self: I, Peter Paphides, am not really the busiest man in the world This Week Thinking Big As Morgan Spurlock challenges a fast food nation, Arwa Haider discovers why he and others are using cinema to make a difference Film & DVD Stage Duty Richard Eyre tells James Christopher why filming the Bard is hard critic's choice Film Reviews Mad about the boy and a devil rides out Stage Beauty (15) The Alamo (12A) Director: John Lee Hancock, US, 140min Stars: Billy Bob Thornton, Dennis Quaid. Jason Patric. Patrick Wilson On General release Hellboy (12A) Director: Guillermo del Toro. US, 122mn Stars: Ron Perlman. John Hurt. Seima Stav On general release You're my Hero (15) Festival Express (15) Director: Bob Smeaton, Canada, 90min Stars: Janis Joplin, the Band, Buddy Guy On selected release The Terminal (12A) Director: Steven Spielberg, US, 129min Stars: Tom Hanks. Catherine Zeta-Jones On general release limited release win MGM DVDs The Perfect Husband (PG) Radio Times WHSmith DVD Reviews The golden age of French cinema and Canadian rock'n'roll slackers Renoir/buñuel/godard Box Sets (PG/PG/12) topten retail DVDs DVD The Times Csi: Miami—season 1 Part 1 (15) Stars: David Caruso, Emily Procter, Kim Delaney Out to buy: On DVD Star Choice Richie Benaud's Greatest XI (E) Presenters: Richie Benaud, Mark Nicholas Out to buy: On DVD and video Multiple Display Advertising Items Prodigal Return The best rock, jazz and classical releases, plus gigs not to miss Where did the Prodigy disappear to? 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