News from 11/09/2004
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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Gabriele Marcotti, Peter Brookes, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Andrew Billen, Bel Mooney, Susannah, Rupert Mellor, Neelam Verjee, David Canter, Paul Foster, Adrian Lee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Rocker, David Hands and Mark Souster, Simon Barnes, Giles Hunt, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Tim De Lisle, Peter Longhurst, Jill Hartley, Robert Thicknesse, Bruce Millar, Michael Owen, Anita James, Paul Hoggart, Phil Hoad, Charles Saumarez Smith, Simon Pegg, Barry J Holmes, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Clare Tomlinson, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Alan Milburn, John Bungey, Philippa Gregory, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, V. S. Nalpaul, author, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, Peter Wenban, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Clarke, Pauline Tett, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Andrew Drummond and Simon de Bruxelles, Katherine Swift, Ben Lyttleton, Keith Vaz, Ally McCoist, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Ruth Leveson, Mike Pattenden, Tom Charity, Norman Harris, Joe Morgan, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Matthews, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, DR Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jenny MacArthur, Joanna Lumley and John Simpson, Matt Smith, Juliette Kellow, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Louis Vuitton Jewellery, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Robbie Earle, Richard Guy, Ron Lewis, Ian McShane, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Jennifer Berridge, Roger Alford, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Alistair Horne, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Graham Wood, Andrew Norfolk and Lewis Smith, Ivan Hewett, Arwa Haider, Robert Burrow, Tom Petherick, Clive Tyldesley, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Tom Whitwell, Daniel McGrory, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, Carola Long, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Rob Hawthorne Sky Sports Commentator, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Jailhouse Rock, Rob Yorke, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Annie Shaw, Amanda Platell, James Jackson, Lisa Stansfield, Lucan, E. B. Hobson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, AJ, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Gordon Ramsay, Anna Nicholson, Michael Miller, Tom Baldwin, James Bone and David Lister, Jennifer Pollard, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Christopher Knight and Alan Butler, ED Potton, Liz Knight, Graham Mulley (Chairman, Dunwich Museum), Ellin Stein, Samson, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, J. R. M. Thacker, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Catharine Morris, Martin Tyler, Peter Dixon, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Andy Gray, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chloë Sevigny, Peter Taylor, Julian Muscat, Siân Morgan, Adam Fresco, Peter Young, Chris Condron, Anna Frame, Howard Nicholson, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Robinson, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Andrew Mueller, Robert Crampton, Christopher Maguire, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, Norman Foster, Matthew Parris, Mike Barnard, Doug McKinlay, Jonathan Rendall, John Lister-Kaye, Rebecca Ley, Ingrid Mansell, Sheila Keating, Simon Callow, Tim Wapshott, Margaret Greiff, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Alison Gibson, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Guy Herbert, Alex Murphy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Victoria Smith, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Andy Mayer (Director), Anna Shepard, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Nicola Woolcock, F. M. M. Steiner, Trinny and Susannah, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Simon Crompton, Michael Coffin, Michael Evans, Glenys Kinnock, DR Jane Collins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Soul Plane, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, DR Feelgood, Daphne Lockyer, Peter Klinger, Cat Deterrents, Joe Bolger, Frances Osborne, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown,
ResumoThe Times Storm clouds loom over the planet Global warming poses greatest threat, Blair says Letter-bomb hunt Safety drive The Times Sales up Again The Times Soham police chief wins battle to get his job back The Times Today Children killed by collapsing goalposts Tiffany & Co. Business & Leisure Monarch The Magazine Weekend Review Body & Soul The Eye Crisis group fails to resolve Anglican dispute over gays Racism still dogs the Met Byers taunt adds fuel to the bonfire of Brown's ambition The Complete Weekend Paper Crossing the Great Divide Police cleared in terror case By a Correspondent: Prostate test 'is worthless' Deluded hero may have had mission to right past wrongs northern rock 'Letter-bomb loner' goes on the run An electrician is on the run after a list of further potential victims is found in his flat, Michael Horsnell reports Putting death on hold for 5,000 years MG 'What I'm doing now will make the British Army better able to fight wars in 10 to 20 years' time' General Sir Mike Jackson tells Michael Evans why cash restrictions mean that changes to the army structure are vital Six soldiers killed in crash named Cyanide suicide Pen-pal problem Bus killer jailed Star's bravery Thai murder suspect offers deal Parents' lies thwart boy's first school day Cherie Blair lifts the lid on No 10 life halfords Old Etonian coup plotter jailed for 7 years Police examine troubled past of suicide pact girl M&S Whirlwind rush to flee Ivan the Terrible Gunmaker thanks judge for leniency Virus leaves frogs on their last legs Unwanted guest flies in to spoil perfect wedding Legal Responsibility Carpet Madness 'We spent nine days watching our son die' Drivers may be presumed liable if a child is hit Tennis coach jailed for sex with girl, 15 Downing St attack (Reuters): Tourists killed Divers' deaths Driven apart PC World Rare Saxon coin to earn its finder a pretty penny dyson Chips with everything put paid to queues at checkout Royal tee advances golf technology by ten yards It's still in your home Cannabis study confirms benefit to MS patients Bones found in wreck give clues to life of 1653 seaman Dead pigs' flies help police with their inquiries Moody? You've got PMT, mate Currys Vauxhall Wang lacks focus—and Hilfiger's bling factor is all in his audience Pop Idol mogul sues 'copycat' Cowell Homebase The Week that was Britain Next Week WHSmith They Said Subaru De Niro defends his Mafia roles Online casinos lure women into hidden addiction Trial for mobile phones that turn into TVs wanadoo positive generation sky Daihatsu Now Blair tries to grab levers of the economy Leaders say time has come for Ulster parties to complete deal Brighton bomber expresses regret, but not repentance Yorkshire Survival of the slowest and weakest 'I'm so angry that I can see myself being pushed into serious protest' As the Government decides to go ahead with a hunting ban, Times writers examine repercussions for the countryside Roberts Radio Re-Invented Glee for America's gun lobby as lethal weapons return to the market Clinton-style defence in sex case Laura Ashley Bush service papers denounced as hoax Nasa saves Sun particles (AFP): Sudan hits out at US on 'genocide' (Reuters): Plea for Turkmen 'Bomber killed' (AFP): Family eat guest (AFP): Forgotten war (Reuters): Clinton home (AFP): Israelis kill four (AP): Rebels target US Ford (AP): Cowardice Claims Siege fallout deepens Russia's rift with West (AFP): Police beat cosmonaut Jakarta attack prompts alert US admits hiding up to 100 suspects Saudis deny 9/11 link after lawsuits Ghost prisoners haunt terrorism hunt Three years after the September 11 attacks, human rights groups say that suspects in secret interrogation centres have been forgotten, reports Daniel McGrory tiny.com American Express Europe The Week that was the World Americas Middle East Asia-Pacific Africa Next Week Rac always there They Said 'Last' Nazi war crimes trial opens British Airways Britain urged to pay for lives lost in U-boat attack The Times Attack on Turkish membership renewed The splits within the Commission are the most profound for a decade Socialists threaten to vote 'non' in EU poll (AP): Tycoon's assets may be seized (AFP): Cleric killed (PA): Sex case over (Reuters): 9 boys murdered (AP): Wedding feast Comedy Arnold Brown Soho Theatre, W1 Fiat Good stuff, as it happens Theatre Stuff Happens Olivier Proms Les Arts Florissants/Christie Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Wolf Sadler's Wells Arts in T2 on Monday The Sunday Times Prudential Sack the nanny, save money—become a weekend parent Martin Rowson's Week Great art, but not exactly the picture of health This reality terrorvision hits its target Going gently Striking a chord Sudan's deceitful regime must be held to account now Milburn a communicator? No, he's just his master's voice Alan Milburn is a bully. He is fluent, sharp-minded and aggressive. He impresses, yes, but he alienates Women are deadlier than the male in terrorism's propaganda war Contribute to the debate The Times Army on the Move Changes to the regimental system are unavoidable Stealing Beauty Teenagers should be combating acne not wrinkles The Pensions Crisis What it is and what has to be done All things to all men? Just the medicine Campbell's kingdom The Times How terrorism is best countered Implications of 'cloning' our cities Think-tanks and thinking on Europe Dunwich spires The future's Orange? Overstocking of trout Disruption from those in the stalls Childcare in schools Age brings experience The Weather The Times Crossword bmibaby.com The Times Henman aims to rewrite script McMillan and Astle lift Champions Trophy gloom with battle of sixes Running Amok the Last Five Overs Chanel Something Extra Every Day in Times Sport The Saturday Echo Denis Law and Alan Smith Denis Law The Weekend's Fixtures Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola League MacClesfield give chance to Swadi Wenger wants fixtures rethink Tomorrow Wolves aim to turn tide with Cort appearance Alan Smith Outside the Box Scottish Leagues Trophies and the trauma in 50 years of Roy Race The Rudder Latin Lover Lame Duck League of their Own Love Bug And Another Thing Kelly Holmes Is Serena jumping to the wrong collusion? Barclays Day the brave boys of '04 stood against media oppression Times Online My fantasy denied despite holding winning formula The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Armchair Investor Game on Premiership Weekend Guide The Fink Tank Predictor And Another Thing Bet your Life Diving to defence of Cocoa, England's No 1 contender Magic Sponge Times Test E1 Guerrouj slowly gets the message Morocco's double Olympic champion is now one of the all-time greats—even if he doesn't believe it The Sunday Times Thompson makes Haye pay after shaky start Boxing Board to unite home nations Wales fall short Pez to play Renault Megane First Division Scoreboards Keedy and Mahmood secure another vital point Drop looms after Scott's first century Frizzell County Championship First Division How They Stand Jefferson in perfect pitch to compound Derbyshire's woes Second Division Somerset plan ahead Durham's bowlers fail to contain Maunders Solanki gets his reward for measured approach ICC Champions Trophy Scoreboard from Edgbaston US stunned by Astle's ruthless display The Times Times Online Kenya Fret Strange tournament strains to keep head above water WHSmith Bracken bids to make his farewell a fond one Zurich Premiership Seat betfair.com Lions in need of new Nelson to take the helm Guide to the Weekend's Matches Times Online Leading Second-Round Scores The Times Times Online Barclays Bank Plc Ryder Cup stars are upstaged by McDowell Golf Formula to drive up interest seems as far away as ever Motor Racing Times Online Doncaster Musselburgh William Hill Chester Quiff can rise to occasion in Leger Racing next Week The Times Sports Book Goodwood Carlisle Yesterday's Results Ladbrokes Leopardstown It pays to be narrow minded Shorter distance threatens to undermine Doyen's case Etlaala storms into Guineas reckoning Fox waits on result of appeal Jeffries confirms Wakefield's play-off place Leeds show extent of progress Rugby League The Weekend's Fixtures Dementieva completes America's misery Tennis US Open Results Super League Two Thyme gives Friend unexpected advantage Equestrianism The Results Service Quiz of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Anniversaries Birthdays Lives Remembered Don Ashton Film-set designer whose theatrical flair found another outlet in the interiors of Asia's great hotels David Myers Cinematographer of rock'n'roll for the generation which tuned in, lit up and dropped out at Woodstock Bob Sherman Expatriate American actor, playwright and freebooter In Brief The Faith Page Fraternity eases the religious and political divide Simon Rocker reports on the efforts to encourage a more constructive Muslim-Jewish dialogue in Britain Sunday Worship Belief which resurrects hope from the wreckage of despair At your Service Forthcoming Marriages That was the Social Week On this Day Return of "General" Booth Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Second-hand baby clothes, wedding gifts and barefoot girlfriends Times Online Readers Reply business How big hitter clinched Ryder Cup for Wales The Saturday Interview Ashling O'Connor finds iron will and commercial nous winning through in a sudden-death playoff for sporting pride After the fortune, time for tee Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance Teaching can be a learning experience Young Enterprise The best ever UK mobile national call success rate, … United Utilities retains £1.5bn contracts with Welsh Water No charge for Wharf City Diary An AXA to grind? City Diary BAA enjoys record month despite flight disruptions Picture Gallery Stage managed City Diary O2 M&S to outsource online retail unit The Foundation for Conductive Education Business Larger Capitalisation Shares Compass, Sage, Bskyb, Shire Pharma, Gus, J Sainsbury Smaller Capitalisation Shares Ebookers, Cairn Energy, Topps Tiles, Misys, RM Eurotop 100 Pointers Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Old adage may just prove to be racing certainty Tempus Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Week's Biggest Movers Stock Markets SAP shares jump as US court paves way for Oracle deal Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Disney chief to step down in two years Time Warner ahead in race for MGM Battle for Grey Global nearing conclusion John Tiner Workers take brunt of Isis-F&C merger cuts Santander woos Abbey's army of sales agents Sandafayre Ltd Legal & General Counts on Seven-Year Hitch Hope for interest rates as growth slows in main industrial nations Careers at stake as L&G dares to challenge FSA But China Powers Ahead Doorstep lenders get ultimatum over competition UFJ won over by Mitsubishi cash Times Online David Prosser IBM 'Sorrell has the fire power to win Grey Global' Regent tipped as target after chiefs depart Punch buys InnSpired Pubs in £335m deal By Our Business Staff: Drugs panel deals triple blow to AstraZeneca The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Edited by Neelam Verjee and Tom Roundell That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates business Premier Foods owners foot £14m bonus bill An unstoppable force Briefing 'No Sainsbury's takeover' Brown's EU growth call Wentworth bidder tees up More have second homes Anxious wait for Yukos Charts of the Day Patience Wheatcroft, Business Editor Lancome targets teens with £168m ad campaign Age Concern LSE mauls company employing rugby star Direct Line The Times How will your loyalty be repaid? How to Solve the Savings Crisis? Anne Ashworth draws up an action plan for the incoming Work and Pensions Minister Banks and insurers are treating existing clients with contempt, as they reserve their best deals for new customers, says Grainne Gilmore All the Right Moves Fidelity Whine of the Week Michael Miller, of Hove, East Sussex, and Scottish Mutual Watchdog censures Powergen In Brief Parental rethink Bond launch Multiple Display Advertising Items Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Going up Adwatch Going down Quotes ING and the 'introductory' rate BT's dearer option Multiple Display Advertising Items Tens of thousands shut out from pension concession Christine Seib reports that senior citizens are fighting age discrimination that will hit their pockets Nuisance factor set to rise with disguised calls Factfile Healing for fractures and fragmented pensions Alison Gibson on a pharmacist seeking a cure for a £1m problem The Times What the Experts Say Rate rises dry up in savers' summer Portfolio Building Services Fidelity Investments Halifax Chris's Response Links Mortgage rethink needed for those in a fix Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Lift your spirits with Allied Domecq Share of the Month Buyers crave best of British Rising demand for 20th-century talent is boosting prices, says Clare Stewart Putting shareholders first matters more than codes Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Pointers National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages The Times Links How high flyers have fallen from grace ING Direct savings account Money Shop Times Online Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Johnson must get in tune with disillusioned savers Bank closures take a heavy toll Helen Nugent on rising fears of UK 'ghost towns' Revenue to be quizzed on tax credit fiasco New Star Fund Managers Shine Brightly The Times Last-Minute Flights Route of the Week Book Ahead Deals of the Week Titan Hi Tours British Isles Short-Haul Competition Departures & Prices Long-Haul Times Online Follow that Star Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Cyprus Paradise Cantas Olympic Holidays How About creating your own South African adventure? Ville di Qualità Kuoni Need to Know Noble Caledonia Limited Rely on Abruzzo in autumn Victoria Smith finds a warm welcome in undiscovered Italy Take the Kids Chloe Bryan-Brown's Guide to What's New for Families Mexican wave will cost you 'Trickle down' Effect Mexico is the latest Caribbean nation to consider a cruise 'eco-tax' Tom Chesshyre reports In Brief Responsible Travel.Com Cruise here 1st Checking in Rhinefield House, Brockenhurst, Hampshire Ivan the Terrible Airport Snoozing Scotland sings out for tourists Pop and Parliament Travel Online Exclusively Online South West JAL Japan Airlines Neilson Euro Tunnel Superjumbo prepares to take to the skies Future of Flying is Bigger Better? We could soon be taking off in gigantic planes with onboard shops, bars, gyms and even showers. Tom Chesshyre tours the aircraft of the future Follow your nose on the streets of Fez Morocco in Winter A cornucopia of sights, sounds and smells greeted Jill Hartley as she explored the ancient city The Travel Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know Mirages on the silver screen Morocco Movie Locations To movie directors, the desert of Morocco can be Tibet or Somalia. Doug McKinlay sees for himself At sunrise I mounted a 14-year-old camel named Bessie and set out among the desert dunes Need to Know Times Online The Sunday Times Voyages Jules Verne Morocco What's New For cold-blooded daredevils Departures The Best New Holiday Ideas Cox & Kings Gateway Holidays Arabian nights Offbeat India Calverley Travel Ltd Siberia in style Incredible !ndia Winter bargain Disney advice Bucharest Best places to swim with the dolphins Readers' Forum Contact US Voyages of Discovery Mind the gap Crime passionel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A well-designed airport should calm the nerves and lift the spirits provoke a sense of delight and anticipation before a flight A surfing spa with elegance Perfect Weekend Biarritz Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Contributors weekendreview@thetimes.co.uk Dumb display is our delight Critic at Large To hell with sexist death-diggers On Suicide Even Here, There Seems to Be Some Sort of Sexist Suicide Pecking Order The Reason of Things A. C. Grayling on the Making of a Tragedy Megalithic pint, anyone? Primitive and superstitious Yes, but our ancestors could tell the time with the accuracy of an atomic clock. And that's not the only thing they got right, say Christopher Knight and Alan Butler Spot the star: a Stone Age riddle Shakus, cubits and varas Was she pushed or did she fall? Did Elizabeth I have a hand in the death of Amy Dudley? Philippa Gregory finds the Virgin Queen guilty as charged The Times 'My prayer': Robert Dudley's last letter to Elizabeth Show us the monkey Richard Dawkins, zoologist, atheist and scourge of creationists, is on a pilgrimage-to the dawn of life. It's a bumpy trip, reports Andrew Billen books TLS Politician without peer Biography William Pitt the Younger by William Hague HarperCollins £25; 688pp ISBN 0 007 14719 8 £20 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 As with Winston Churchill, It was War that Shaped Pitt's Destiny The Times The Book Guild Ltd What's the buzz? Nonfiction Sweetness and Light: Budapest Spring Festival Inter Alia A citizen's horror, an artist's rage Comic Book In the Shadow of No Towers by Art Spiegelman Viking £20; 48pp ISBN 0 670 91541 6 £16 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 8080 Spiegelman Notes how 'He is Haunted now by the Images He Didn't Witness' Lilla's Feast Conscience in a time of terror Fiction Havoc, in its Third Year by Ronan Bennett Bloomsbury £16.99; 244pp ISBN 0 747 56249 0 £13.59 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 Forgive me, father Fiction My Ear at his Heart by Hanif Kureishi Faber & Faber £12.99;198pp ISBN 0 571 22403 2 £10.39 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 The Times Paperbacks Fiction Foxy-T by Tony White Faber, £6.99 £5.94 (p&p 99p) A Year in the Merde Nonfiction Bestsellers Poet/novelists The divine Miss M Poetry Muriel Spark: All her Poems Carcanet £9.95; 130pp ISBN 1 857 54773 X £8.46 (p&p 99p) 0870 1608080 Audiobooks The pace is Cracking as the Mystery Deepens and Disaster Follows Disaster Times Online Sis, Shop Varlet Gathering dust Lottery funding has delivered some glitzy new art galleries, but our traditional collections are facing decline and neglect, warns Charles Saumarez Smith The Government Has Been Seen as Being Hostile—or Indifferent—to High Culture arts Liverpool The baby cries A mother is racked with guilt, a widow is surprised by sex, and Valerie Grove is enchanted by a night of theatrical brilliance Down to the wire Doris Salcedo's bleak vision is meant to shock. But can it save? In this, too, the Colombian artist harbours no illusions. By Richard Cork Book Online now Twe… Night RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Royal Opera House Covent Garden Political art: five modern works Wedded bliss Each competitor for the Gramophone awards' record of the year has a celebrity champion. Joanna Lumley and John Simpson take their pick The Old Vic Theatre Company Playhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Thinking small Independent films have revitalised Hollywood. A new history reveals how, says Ellin Stein Tarantino Made the Auteur Film Commercial with Lots of Violence and Humour This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items All that jizz What do Michael Owen and a long-tailed tit have in common? The answer, says Simon Barnes, lies in one very short—but highly mysterious—word The More You Look, the More You See. Every Passing Minute is Richer life Him Indoors: The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad Sally Wore a Brazen Smile and Bright Red Lipstick. Fatima was Different Out There Celebs Take a Day out to Sample the Campbell Experience The waste land The Largest Brownfield Site in London is Astonishingly Green Multiple Display Advertising Items gardens And the winner is I have just returned from a seven-hour journey along the margins of England He Liked to Strip off his Shirt and Sit Smoking a Pipe as the Trains Rumbled by Multiple Display Advertising Items Green Bs Cat Repellent Rods Kitchen Garden Winter Leaves Pest Clear Outdoor Pest Repeller You've lost that loathsome feline Put to the Test Feather Report Come again? Don't dismiss bearded irises as fleeting summer show-offs, says Stephen Anderton. Remontant varieties produce a lovely autumn flush J Parker Dutch Bulbs (Wholesale) Ltd Urban Plot Declan Buckley on Raising the Lawn Remontant irises Weekend Tips Letters Popular Culture Pictureline The Listener Crossword No 3791 Circular Saw by Samson Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Answers The Listener No 3788 Wealth by Lucan T2 Crossword No 381 Chess Winning move Jumbo Crossword 542 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues Picture Book The Times Putting kids before costs Simon Crompton Stories behind the News The Government is Finally Tackling Health in Schools. But is It Enough? Sleep is the answer inside Where Do People Have their Best Ideas? Need to Know? Well, Well next week Take Heart They've Got You under your Skin Feeling No Pain Tuned in to Sex Antibody Don't forget the pills Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends We are one: even death cannot keep us apart Analyse this Teenage Suicide Pacts Junk Medicine Hidden Agendas It is healthy for us to question scientists—but we should also question the detractors Many Critics of the Partiality of Research Also Play Fast and Loose with Facts Foetal detraction Is the binge-drinking culture among young women boosting the number of babies born with severe mental disabilities, asks Lisa Grainger In the UK we Have the Biggest Bingeing Female Population in the World Health on Monday The Symptoms Doctor Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP A Computer glitch let my patients find out the true cost of their drugs. Brilliant Most of the Dosh that I Spend on Prescription Drugs is Money down the Drain Well Care Don't leave me this way The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved The Times Monstrous good luck A doctor's research into lizard venom has created new hope for diabetics, says Simon Crompton The show must go on TV's Kirsty Young has always been a driven woman but, she tells Tim Teeman, a brush with death from meningitis early in her career made her even more ambitious Synchroline Meningitis: Warning Signals Next Week Soul singer Lisa Stansfield explains why she hates looking at her naked body Ablution solutions As the country's top chars turn the spotlight on personal hygiene, John 'Nice Clean Boy' Naish rubs shoulders with the great unwashed He Wears Pants for Five Weeks. Then Turns Them inside out and Wears Them Again Wash Wrong? Green germ warfare Sorted Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products Sainsbury's Nice men don't shout What do you do when a mate loses it? Bruce Millar takes the manly approach—horror and fear Deal with It body & soul Moving on My Partner's Too Nice Irma Kurtz How to strike sparks into a 15-year marriage that has gone stale? Seduce your wife, now Gym Mistress View from the Exercise Bike He Brings out an Antique Diamond Ring and Places It on my Left Hand 'One's a Drunk, One's a Bitch and One's Orange. What's the Big Loss?' The Times Bodylicious Bits and Pieces The P45 exercise plan Three breakfasts a day and canapés in trendy bars was standard fare for the deputy editor of The Face—but then redundancy inspired Tom Whitwell to break rocks and get fit I Assumed that Food this Small Couldn't Really Contain Any Calories Exercise was Limited to Mouse-Moving, Telephone-Lifting and Hailing Cabs Then and now A feast for the mind Can you turn a bitter experience into something sweet? Her great-grandmother Lilla's recipe for survival in a Japanese concentration camp gave Frances Osborne food for thought alpro soya How to Cheat at Eating Coleslaw Coulda Shoulda I've got the bends Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson One Operation Leaves the Penis Shorter—but Straighter and Pain Free Sex Becomes like a Film on Fast Forward. You Get the Plot but Miss All the Subtlety A different perspective Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Hip hop musician Ty, 32, loves Nigerian food and t'ai chi but also has a weakness for girlie drinks For More Information about Healthnow and a Free Information … Big savings on private health insurance New Kind of Plan Costs Considerably Less than Traditional Health Plans New Family Doctor Home Adviser The Times Picture Gallery Contents Skoda Guardia Civil in Franco's Spain Contacts Modus Renault Createur D'automobiles Shirley Conran said:'Life's too short to stuff a mushroom.' It's also too short to pick weevils out of an organic veg box The Dark Ages Wisdom Style Tribes Motorhome Man On the Science of Happiness We should direct our anger at the behaviour that's bullying us, never towards the person The next Big Thing Trendsurfing The Nutrigenomic Diet Our Individual Genes Determine the Nutrients Each of us Needs, so It Makes Sense to Customise Diets according to DNA Someone's Got to Do It The Environmental Health Officer Malaysia KEF Mostly We're Wearing Downsizing Bargainhunter It was a Bit Tight around the Shoulders and Accentuated my Back Fat, but You'd Never Have Known It Said 'Age 10-12' Musicguru Coolhunter Listing my Favourite Music was an Exercise in Humiliation. Aren't Crowded House Some Old Folk Group? Asked my Assistant HSBC Well Dressed Take a Man like You BASF The Chemical Company The Naked Truth Trinny and Susannah Trinny and Susannah's mission is to make women feel better about themselves—and they are not afraid to expose their own flaws for the sake of their cause. Robert Crampton met them Trinny and Susannah What You Wear Can No waist? Saggy boobs? In their new book, the nation's favourite Mr Right, struggling with post-baby flab or suffering a mid-life crisis, Underwear Saggy Boobs No Boobs Trinny and Susannah Trinny and Susannah John Lewis Picture Gallery The Devil You Know He's still playing a wheeler-dealer with flexible morals, but Ian McShane has traded his Eighties Lovejoy mullet for 1870s facial hair in a new cult western to rival The Sopranos Rayburn 'Now I'm Dry I Get up and Behave like Normal People Do' Page & Moy Direct Merchants Old Glory Stars and Stripes 3 behind 3 in Front Yikes, Minister Boris Johnson may be known for his bumbling persona, but don't be deceived - the Tory MP and Spectator editor has ambitions of an even bigger kind. But, asks Ginny Dougary, is Boris good enough? Portrait Picture Gallery Purina One How Do I Look? Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Travel Collection This Collection Will Cause More than a Flutter among Fashion-Obsessed Customers Baubles Purple How to Get Dressed Put your Preconceptions about Purple behind You and Ease Yourself in with Tweed or Cashmere - both Soften Colour Jensen There is Much that is Very, Very Bad in the Realm of Slap The Moment I Wake up Multiple Display Advertising Items Vi Spring A Selection of Vi-Spring Stockists Dresser was Doing what Great Designers Do - Inventing a New, Very Personal Aesthetic Scenes from Domestic Life Lucia Van Der Post Lady of the Manoir Muse-turned-designer Loulou de la Falaise has a great escape from the cut and thrust of Paris fashion Roche Bobois The Sunday Times Wickes Ask Aggie Home Help Birds Eye The Ratatouille Parcel Might Have Been a Letter Bomb from Some Wacko Lone-Wolf Vegan Guerrilla Restaurants Early Starters PG Dedicate a Weekend to Making a Store Cupboard of Goodies and You Won't Be Disappointed Food Enjoy a Gift on us Food Fine cheeses From France Where the Goths Drink The Intrepid Fox, London W1 Book before 30th October 2004 and save £500 per Person Thomas Sanderson Almost Everyone in the Wine World Has Committed the Sin of Greed or Covetousness Wine Heinz Tomato Soup Food Detective Heinz Cream of Tomato is Right up There with Baked Beans on the List of Foodie Things that Expat Brits Miss Most Tokyo's celebrity chef Harumi Kurihara is here to convince us that Japanese cooking can be as easy as boiling an egg Tempur vodafone Food Taste Test Salad Bags Food Heroes Guy is dedicated to producing 'the safest, kindest meat available' Page & Moy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To cut down on washing up, I instituted a bold new crockery policy: namely, to use the same Pyrex bowl for everything Beta Male Cornwall is Calling Vauxhall The Times Virgin Man about the House Peter Paphides goes back to school with the help of his wife and the internet This Week Not for Sale Cold? Controlling? Not from where we're sitting. In bed with Dido, Angus Batey unpicks the myths about our top female singer The Times Ivory Towers Embrace this Merchant Ivory collection on DVD, says Simon Callow All the latest releases on the silver screen and silver disc The Times Film Reviews Morgan Spurlock provides more than a mouthful Wicker Park (12A) Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (12A) Director: Adam McKay, US, 94 mins Stars: Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate On general release Envy (12A) Director: Barry Levinson, US, 99 mins Stars: Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Rachel Weisz, Amy Poehier, Christopher Walken On general release Carmen (15) Open Water (15) Volkswagen Golf presents the Movie Icon Season The Isle (18) DVD Reviews Shaun gives DVD new life Picturehouses 21 Grams (15) Angels in America (18) Far from the Madding Crowd (U) 40-Love, Actually Working Title are hoping to serve up a British winner with Wimbledon. 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Season after season, they have dazzled the Premiership with the quality of their football, but it's time for the players to deliver on the biggest stage Champions League Travails One to Watch Vauxhall Vectra RB Buying the Right to Glory Clarence Seedorf knows all about lifting the European Cup—three times. And he reckons it is not too early to consider Chelsea as potential winners One to Watch Picture Gallery talk Sport Renaissance Man Spain's leading football presenter happens to be a former Anfield star. No one is better qualified to comment on what Benitez will bring to his new job The Michael Robinson Story One to Watch The Times Picture Gallery Keane Hunts his Missing Medal The captain was wearing a suit not a United shirt when his team beat Bayern Munich in the Nou Camp in 1999—and, make no mistake, it still hurts One to Watch The Times Stan the Main Man for Celtic One to Watch Deco Has Sights on Gain in Spain Former Porto star relishes chance to enhance his reputation further alongside the likes of Ronaldinho 30 Champions League Handbook One to Watch Flop or Favourite: Pressure on Three seasons in the Premiership dealt the Argentina midfield player's stature a huge blow, but a return Verón to Repay Faith to Italy with inter Milan gives him a chance to salvage his reputation Quotemarks One to Watch Euro 2004 was Billed as "Totti's Tournament". 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'Last season they lost the title and cup to their arch-rivals' Case for the Defence For once Real have invested in defenders, but their fate could rest on the potentially explosive relationship between the president and the new coach Seeking Capital Gains Some big names may have departed, but while the strike partnership of Totti and Cassano remains in place, Roma could still pose a threat to the big guns On the up Again They have ridden a rollercoaster and almost been relegated, but now Leverkusen are back and ready to punch above their weight again Qualified Success Changing your coach after losing the first leg of a qualifier is a risky business, but it paid dividends for Kiev who have reached the group stages once again Magath's Hard Line The new Bayern coach may be a hard man to please, but with some Impressive new arrivals, he may quickly reverse the club's short-term decline Capello's Rescue Bid One of Italy's best known and most respected coaches has taken on the tough task of reviving one of the great names of European football Generation Game It may be too much to expect the Dutch champions to mount a serious challenge, but their conveyor belt of talent may be about to whirr back to life Just along for the Ride They may struggle to pick up a point in group C, but MacCabi will at least try to spread the word about the growth of Israell football 'Their top scorer last season managed just five league goals' Questions over United Although Sir Alex Ferguson's squad is full of firepower, they are not rated among the favourites by the bookmakers. What has changed at Old Trafford? The Record The Squad Faith in the Future The French champions have been forced to reshuffle the pack after a number of departures and have lowered their sights and turned to youth Money in Czech Book New owners have invested in the club, but the biggest summer signing was Poborsky, a tallsmanic captain and leader in the dressing-room 'If you play at Sparta you must have the highest goals' Bold, Brave, Brazilian Attacking football is on the menu in Istanbul this season, but previous experience has taught Christoph Daum's players to be cautious Friendly Persuasion Can the Greek champions follow in the footsteps of the national team and shock the rest of Europe? Perhaps not. 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Spotlight on Mancini With a brilliant young coach in charge, expectation is again high that inter can turn their owner's investment into something tangible on the field Very Good Kompany After keeping their best players—Including a teenager who could resist Old Trafford—the Belgian champions are confident of Improving on last season Down by the Riverside Drawn in a tough group and after some key departures, the surprise German champions will have their work cut out to make an impact in Europe Lowering Expectations After losing their inspirational coach and several key players, the holders might struggle to mount an effective defence of the trophy they won last May Mourinho Goes his Own Way The Chelsea manager may not court popularity, but his remarkable record commands instant respect Record The Squad Paris in Bloom Again The startling capture of Rothen has put a spring in the step of everyone at PSG—now it is up to the players to revive the club's reputation Moscow's Curtain Call There is money in the Russian capital and plenty of it. 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