News from 25/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Peter Brookes, Christina Hardyment, Stephen Fry, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Megan Mason, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Anna Jamieson, Harvey Nichols, Benedict Cottrell Boyce, PH, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ian Nathan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Tim De Lisle, Peter Lansley, Malanie Goose Editor, Boris Johnson, Chris Tarrant, Robert Thicknesse, A. J. Baker, Colin Moule, Paul Hoggart, David Powell Athietics Correspondent, Anita James, Andrew Healey, John Mulvey, Dominic Walker, Bob Geldof, Clare Lazaro, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Rowan Pelling, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Charlotte Wilding, Milton Wainwright, Christine Seib, Joanna Bale, Stewart Tondler Crime Correspondent, James Bone, P. Walton, Nic Hopkins, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michael Bracewell, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Athene, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Ronald Harwood, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, K. J. Barker, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Francesca Gavin, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Selfridges, Alastair Campbell, Grainne Gilmore and Christine Seib, Antonia Senior, David Wooley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Clarke, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Sam Llewellyn, Peter Cobb, Dave Robinson, Ruth Gledhill, Trevor Baylis, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Giles Whittell and Ruth Gledhill, Simon Gray, Lawrence Dallaglio and Oliver Sweeney, Grainne Gilmore, Daniel Finkelstein, Dr Jane Collins, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Maggi Hambling, Jane Clarke, Peter Ackroyd, Jo Morris, Ian Hewdett, Simon Cowell, Nicholas Roe, Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend, Brian Wilson, Caitlin Moran, Gerry Hanson, Ian Belcher, Sorrel Downer, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, Leo Lewls, Denis J. Ross, Alan M. Calverd, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Ruth Gledhill and Glles Whittell, Arwa Haider, Kate Muir, Rick Gekoski, Robert Burrow, JJ, Peter Paphides, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Gavin Bell, James Hopkins, Amber Cowan, Melanie Ricky, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Roger Justice, Lisa Grainger, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Stevie Chick, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Chris Power, Nigel Willamson, James Collard boards, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Brigitte Lacombe, Susan Greenfield, Magnus Grimond, Edward Young, John Westernby and David Hands, Sarah Turner, Stuart Miles, Benjamin Fry, Lisa Stansfield, Fabio Annecchiarico, Lorraine Candy, Henry Osmaston, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, David POWELL-Evans, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Springate, Joe Jackson, Domald MacEltlivray, Tom Baidwin and Philip Webster, David Hockney, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Robery Thicknesse, John Hayward, Chris Campling, Isabel Fonseca, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Julie Myerson, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, M. Riley, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Jane MaCquitty, Mory Kante, Philiop Howard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Elzabeth Judge, Chris Condron, Antony Worrall Thompson, Nigel Kendall, Maureen Shaw, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, PN, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Sebastian Coe, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Trevor Barnes, Virginia Blackburn, Mark Knopfler, Simon Callow, Jonathan Rendall, John Lister-Kaye, Russell Jenkins, M. Halsey, Ingrid Mansell, Rupert Montague Martin, Keith Blackmore, Iain Finlayson, Andrew Pierce and Shirley English, John Bentley, Sam McKnight, Charlotte Hatherley, DC, Alexandra Blair and Andrew Norfolk, Helen Pridham, Cath Urquhart Traveler Editor, Richard Beeston, Andrew Currie, Philippa Norman, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Kieran Falconer, Cybill Shepherd, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Roberto Cavalli, N. Barry, John Lewis, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lis Stansfield, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Molloy, Colin Russell, Darian Leader, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Seamus Murphy, Stephen Dalton, Jennifer Trehane, Tim Wapshott, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Ben MacIntre, Simon Crompton, Ben Calder, Jeffrey Podolsky, A. E. C. Spencer, Francois Halard, Mark Harrison, Owen Slot, Tony Kelly, Kim Newman, Jenny Davey, S. Barnard, Garry Jenkins, Peter Klinger, Stephen Applebaum, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, James Goldman, Susan Emmett, Felix Dennis,
ResumoThe Times Remade in China: the Grand Prix track with everything (perhaps even overtaking) House prices falling faster nationwide The Times Index Inside Dead men walking 24/7 childcare Saga bids go in Surf's up in Donegal British hostage 'probably sold to kidnappers for £150,000' Tiffany & Co. The Complete Weekend Paper The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen insists palaces stay open to public Labour offers parents all-day childcare at 'affordable' price New body to regulate lawyers' conduct Au revoir, Françoise Sagan Wicked words: chat rooms can be hijacked by bullies Cruel girls twist emotional knife Modern bullies are seeking victims through cyberspace Bullying via the internet is on the rise in schools, making it harder to identify and punish those responsible, Alexandra Blair and Andrew Norfolk report Gant Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince Harry marches into Sandhurst Police leader denies child sex abuse claims Cat Stevens takes action against US Visitor dies in fall Bomb plot denial Snake's alive Lift ordeal Lampers shoot boy in the head Cello returns, with no strings attached Christian Aid Safety alert over mini-motorcycles after boy, 6, Killed Jury clears sand yacht pilot of manslaughter BMW Rising cost of borrowing sends property Oxfordshire fall leads the way 'In three weeks, value fell £15,000 Greater London Allders Purchases spiralling as buyers disappear North Wales waits for tide to turn Tories divided on Stamp duty policy pledges British Airways Food of kings sets eastern tastes against western ideals Galactic collision is 'Perfect' star Storm Fish 'n' lips is not for the squeamish - it's for the rich By a Correspondent: Gravel dredging costs river vandal £11,000 Fishy on Dishy Vauxhall Vectra Surfers roll in to ride Ireland's secret waves The ultimate thrill awaits for those who know where to find it, reports David Lister Board Games moben Kitchens Sacre bleu! British produce really is the big cheese now New Radio 4 head led BBC defence at Hutton inquiry EggCard Low-flying aircraft ban for London Murder charges Holidays lost 'Tourist' hits back Couple buried Train kills boy, 12 Altarpiece is secret portrait of Leonardo Bag handlers strike Best Western Courts Man who made up DNA paternity results is jailed Pro-smoking lobby decries 'hysterical' ban Citroën The Week that was Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items They Said… At £3,500 baby's first year is dearer than you think Multiple Display Advertising Items national savings & investments Scientists cast doubt on ovary transplant birth claim sky Blair's message is blown off course by Iraq Ring of steel guards conference buildings Subaru Britain 'is EU's Chechnya' Brown prepares key speech to come to aid of the party Labour nerves rattled in a safe seat On the Brighton Agenda Homebase Canterbury blessing for network to heal gay rift Multiple Display Advertising Items Novice imams must be vetted, Muslim leaders say Lollipop man, 73, forced out of his job Baby abandoned Help for French Soldiers accused Mass conversion US raid raises hopes for rescue of Italia hostages 'Troops may leave before peace' Captive Bigley 'is unlikely to emerge alive' Canon Andrew White, an expert on hostage taking in Iraq, is interviewed by Ruth Gledhill and Glles Whittell MOPS 'They are kidnapped for economic reasons. The price depends on your passport' Liverpool's Muslim leaders plead for Bigley's life Alliance Leicester Leaflets ask Iraqis to help in the hunt Kidnap surviors relive ordeal at mercy of captors The Times Saddam trial unlikely before election Land Rover America plans the second battle of Fallujah South West Trains Americas The Week that was the World Middle East Europe Asia-Pacific Africa Royal Albert Hall They Said… Woman in 14-year coma 'can die' Nationwide The Big Talk Shows Bush and Kerry brace for TV beauty contest Sony Crash victims declared dead walk to safety Tesco Putin plans raise specture of return to one-party rule Italy draws the bottom line on harassment Bespoke Suits By Our Foreign Staff: Sorry if I insulted you, says Sir, Elton Saab93 Sports Dieset Japanese princesses enter spotlight PlayStation bids for total domination The Sunday Times Kabul's Frasier exposes agony of life and love for Afghans (AP): UN official calls for regional autonomy Gang rapes are latest horror for Darfur villagers intel inside It's Moi's party, you can cry if you want to (AFP): UK repeats accusations of corruption Bordeaux Passion under lock and key Opera Manon Lescaut Grand Theatre, Leeds Concerts Dohnanyi opens the Philharmonia's autumn season in style; less success at benefit for LSO St Luke's Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Festival Hall TV Review Bostridge/Pappano LSO St Luke's, ESI Theatre Festen Lyric, Shaftesbury Avenue Benedict Nightingale British Red Cross Picture Gallery Never forget that the hellish teenage years do have an end By my local supermarket, I sat down and Wept We used hate, but now we hate hating Back to infancy Please not Lycra Join me on the last lap of my Olympic odyssey Picture Gallery If Your start the fight, don't complain when you get hurt Our hell-raising comic strip heroes are now sadly reformed characters The Times No Escape The cost of bullying is measured in lives Veni, Verdi, Vici How the Royal Opera House should conduct itself Opinions past Leading Article, the Fagan Verdict, September 25,1982 Captive Audience A Sadistic strategy of kidnappers using technology to torture Resistance in Iraq Car crime figures Iraq kidnappers and the media Government policy on Climate change Dealing with the hunt protesters The good old days Fashion and fun Sugar and space Anne Boleyn appeal Supporters put case for smoking Creation v evolution No improvement The Weather The Times Crossword 22,779 The Times Express The Times Vaughan calls for final effort The Crunch Allure Home Sport Ferguson to make Rooney wait for his spurs Liverpool palying down offer of help from Hollywood Barclays Remiership Times on Line Coca-Cola League Robinson gives Sunderland edge with rare moment of inspiration Leeds United Sunderland United to detail agent fees Tomorrow Wenger in pursuit of Wright way forward Football Outside the Box The Rudder Alyson Rudd Streers You through the Sporting Weekend You Cannot Be Serious Game, Set and Match Verbal Volley Lobs and Side Swipes And Another Thing Wanted: early starter for part-time work Durable Davies digs deep in drive to dim dubious dips from distant days Magic Sponge Pink A question of moral depravity for Dawson Times Online Index A new set of wheels for £14,995. Passat Trendline Pulis urges Stoke to buy into his beliefs Peter Lansley meets a man who has done much with little The Saturday Echo Duggie Reid and Patrik Berger Nedved checks out Coral Game on Premiership Weekend Guide Today, 3pm. Television: BBC One, highlights, 10.30pm. Referee: M Clattenburg Bolton W v Birmingham City Today, 5.15pm. Television: Sky Sports, from 5pm. Referee: R Styles Fulham v Southampton Today 3pm, Television: BBC One, highlights, 10.30pm. Referee: G Poll Liverpool v Norwich City Today, 3pm. Television: BBC One, highlights, 10.30pm. Referee: A Wiley Manchester City v Arsenal Today, 3pm. Television: BBC One, highlights, 10.30pm. Referee: N Barry Middlesbrough v Chelsea Today, 12.45pm. Television: pay-per-view, form noon. Referee: M Halsey Newcastle v West Bromwich Today, 3pm. Television: BBC One, highlights, 10.30pm. Referee: M Riley Tottenham v Manchester Utd Today, 3pm. Television: BBC One, highlights, 10.30pm. Referee: P Walton Portsmouth v Everton Tomorrow, 4.05pm. Television: Live on Sky Sports 1.3pm; BBC Two, hightlights, 10.30pm. Referee: D Gallagher Armchair Investor Red card or sin-bin, ten men are worse than Ii The Fink Tank And Another Thing… The Fink Tank Predictor And Another Thing… Bet your Life Toyota Ashes appestiser provides few indicators Flintoff proves massive hit in his own right The Weekend's Fixtures Today Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Comaneci's style and smile earn perfect tens still Norfolk recovery complete with first tennis gold Paralympic Games Links Multiple Display Advertising Items Holmes stretches to a final mile Rain delay increases worry over Rusedski's fitness Tennis Links McDowell thrives on heroic tales from Ryder Cup Golf Leaderboard Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Mellow Villeneuve keen to make friends on return to competition Cash is king at Formula One's new supertrack Chinese Grand Prix Practice Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Yale holds the key Bush prefers his natural position on the right The Results Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Referees Seek ways to counter sharp practice Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Jones hat-trick leads Sharks's feast Froch closing on Calzaghe after first-round victory Boxing Virenque decides Mickelson out Toseland poised Jersey on the up Multiple Display Advertising Items Wildcats recover from frenetic opening to end Hull's hopes Rugby League Johnson lifts award for century Quiz of the Week Racing next Week William Hill Ascot Ripon Raktin can sail away with QEII honours The Wright Track Scoop6 Market Rasen Dettori collects post on anniversary day Haydock Park The Times Offers Direct Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Times Test Fanshawe aims for the top with help of Soviet Song Kempton Park Ladbrokes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Michael Donaghy Southe Bronx poet who settled in London, production influential Irish music and English Verse Clarisse Loxton Peacock Artist whose bold, vivid still life paintings enjoyed a bond of devoted collectors Martin Graham Scott Personable and popular newsman who made his mark at ITN We will fail as humans if we ignore the Lazarus at our gates Reaping the benefits of a simple life Communal living, Christian values, no wages and a multi-million pound toy business: Trevor Barnes meets the Darvell Bruderhof community of Robertsbridge, East Sussex Sunday Worship The Faith Page In Brief At your Service Venue: Forthcoming Marriages Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Memorial Service School News Meeting Picture Gallery Appointments Luncheons Church News Latest Wills That was the Social Week On this Day Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Rogue e-mails, savings face and how to love thy neighbours's dog Times Online Readers Reply Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Equity Prices action medical research The Times Westons worth a fortuned, but still fly with easyJet The Saturday Profile The new head of ABF is young and rich, but it doesn't show, writes Jon Ashworth Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Facts of Life Young Enterprise A good idea, but will it translate into profits? Sandafayre How Rivals are Faring Fluent in Finance Thus shares dive 30% after new warning Business telecoms 'must consolidate' Best Low Cost Airline MPs set to tackle high street banks on overdraft fees FSA warning to avoid conflicts of interest risks Bank back in dock over BCCI scandal By a Correspondent: Freddie Mac takes £42m hit for fees Deal sets up Stewart for life after jail Pilkington gives positive outlook despite oil costs Courts warns of loss after hurricane Profits fall as Co-op's new shops struggle Fluent in Finance Russia snubs China over oil pipeline route Engine driving Asia's growth Analysis Cadbury blames damp outlook on wet summer Kirkham tipped to win DFS vote Cnn Oracle close to merger green light from EU Grocery giants suffer as own labels take a bigger chunk Analysis Westfield closes in on Chelsfield Identity Crisis City Diary Foot passengers City Diary Disconnected City Diary Larger Capitalisation Shares Hanson, Cable & Wireless, Cadbury Schweppes, Barclays Smaller Capitalisation Shares Invensys, RMC Group, Birse Group, Moneybox Eurotop 100 Pointers Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Top ten stock have stalled, but are still up 15.6% Tempus Robert Cole The Week's Biggest Movers Stock Markets Nick Hasell Bonds Dollar Rats Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes UK Ten-Year Gilt Yield abbey Times Online 'Hard thought it may be to recall, it was only in March 2000 that Thus shares were trading at 844p' 'There is little time to waste if Saga is to be floated' Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary Broker merger 'will mean £60m saving' 'A third of internet users now shop online regularly … It suggests internet shopping has reached critical mass" What Exactly Do They Do? Recluse nets £40m FTSE 1010 The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Dataday Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Bidders lauch £1.2bn auction for Saga Cadbury blames weather Formal bid for Chelsfield Tough questions for banks Acambis success in US Land Rover agreement Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Family conflict exposes Hyatt to scrutiny British Energy to thwart rebels with assets shift Dircet Line This dynasty is even better than Dallas money Are you lining the middleman's pockets? Antonia Senior and Mark Atherton track down the hidden commission taken from your savings when you invest, and for years afterwards Advice you can trust is vital The Commission Sting Fidelity Whine of the Week Phyllis Moyse, of Eastbourne, East Sussex, and Barclays Times on Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says The Good Adwatch The Bad And the Ugly Quotes Scam protection stumbling blocks Identity idiocy Tax credit secrecy Multiple Display Advertising Items What the Experts Say Student starts out with a clean slate Alison Gibson talks to a girl preparing for a new learning curve Kainat's Response Links Rates remain far from charitable Good causes are losing out, says Grainne Gilmore Multiple Display Advertising Items Regular savings lift Life Search Links Will we trip up chasing a better income return? A Question of Money Mark Atherton Revival Tips Free Top Funds Guide framlington Natural remedy for City blues Elizabeth Judge on the scent of a company's revival Price of Oil remains burning issue Stella Shamoon provides her regular update on the performer of the Share of the Month Portfolio Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares of the Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Still Waiting for health authority refund Elderly 'wrongly paying for care' Helen Pridham reports that the infirm are funding nursing that should be provided free by the State Party Policy Keep track of your pension's performance New wave of silversmiths shine through Cutting-edge designs are transforming an old-fashioned image, says Virginia Blackburn Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Multiple Display Advertising Items Links Factfile Twelve steps to avoid falling into tax traps Screen savers look for shelter Magnus Grimond examines changes to film financing that could provide huge tax breaks for investors Transatlantic gloom cloud's London's autumn sunshine Fidelity Pointers Savers'Best Buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Charcol Ing Direct Hedge fund passengers: mind the reality gap Times Online Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Commission gives advisers something for nothing Borrowers meet cost of the new safety net Grainne Gilmore finds that existing customers will pick up the bill for the tough new mortgage regime The Times EU 'being unfair to women drivers' M&G Thumbs down for buyback at M&S travel The real back of beyond Unique wildlife, fabulous snorkelling and utter tranquillity - Lord Howe Island is the perfect antidote to mondern life, says Matthew Parris, introducing our guide to offshore Australia 6-7 Qantas Departure Board Last-Minute Flights Route of the Week Book Ahead Deals of the Week Jordan The Rgain Hunter British Isles Checking in The Painswick Hotel & Resturant, Gloucestershire Voyages Jules Verne Follow that Star Sarah Turner Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Where access is a real success As Britain brings new disability legislation into force, Andrew Healey finds San Francisco sets a good example Need to Know City Access How They Rate In Brief Travel News New Deals Your chance to land a world record Competition 'Fortress America' Photo and prints for visitors to US Ferries fall out of favour Cheaper across the Channel Barca the hot ticket in Catalonia Goal-Oriented Ingear now for the Hills Saga Long Live Dreams In the saddle through Suffolk Pedal-powered Nicholas Roe found a quiet charm around every corner on his freewheeling cycling break Magic isle found by accident Offshore Australia explains why Lord Howe Island is a Pacific treasure Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know Times Online Eagle's Nest Retreat Exclusively Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Outdoor decks with hot tubs, epic bathrooms and pure luxury. All this plus wombats and possums outside Need to Know Cradle Mountain Lodge Wheelhouse Apartments Moorilla Estate Why we should all be Tasmaniacs Offshore Australia Ian Belcher discovers how this former 'backwater' has thrust itself into the forefront of cutting-edge tourism Multiple Display Advertising Items Island Escapes Bring on the next course France Gastronomy Kieran Falconer went to Lyons armed with a hearty appetite. That was just as well… Choc-full in Paris and close to meltdown Annabelle Thorpe goes all gooey at Salon du Chocolat Jordan The Travel Collction Need to Know Steady as she goes, shipmates Call Free Double Nelson Bear with us Artistic angles Discovery Contact us… Were we really caught by the carabinieri? Readers' Forum Dolphin cruelty Taxing tales Adventure in a giant sandpit: the desert Jordan didn't sound like a holiday for Children, but Tony Kelly's son loved it Take the Kids What's New for Families Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know Family Walks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel websites are here to stay, but they are not the be-all and end-all: wise customers should use them as just another tool Thrills, chills and festivals If It's October … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend For the Love of Dog Index Contributors Palace love rat meets his match Giles Smith Critic at Large Strong women or Slapper: you choose Julie Burchill on what Women Want The Ladies (God Bless 'Em) Have Got Confused about what Feminism is Alas poor Lolita I hardly knew her The Book Dealer Buying a rare book from Graham Greene and selling it to Bernie Taupin for twice the price is all in a day's work for Rick Gekoski. What else will he sell? Well, there's Tolkien's gownd, Sylvia Plath's hair… Where Do You Draw the Line?' a Relentless Julian Barnes Asked Me, as if we were Petting in the Back of a Car The Hobbit Lolita The Reason of Things Freedom Teaches us the Hard Way, Says A. C. Grayling Is the ipod killing music? Fad Gadget It's boon for list-makers, lonely joggers and jaded commuters, but, says John Bungey, serious music lovers should shun Apple's latest marvel. Keith Blackmore begs to differ Best Western Renault The da Vinci Coded The genius with the soaring imagination was a different creature back on earth—as his writings reveal. Peter Ackroyd on the secret life of Leonardo His Early Work Already Evinces that 'Delicate Shimmering His Later Paintings and Drawings The Times Stalking the political jungle What do Bill Clinton and a shag have in common? Peter Brookes Knows Budapet Spring Festival Inter Alia Tim Teeman I'm writing this with my feet in the sink… Junior Reviews An eccentric diarist, a Hobbit parody, magic, monsters and murder—all human and supernatural life is examined by four young literary critics Kate Atkinson Case Histories Lament for a lot Englishness Fiction James Hopkins The Promise of Happiness by Justin Cartwright Bloomsbury £16.99;306pp ISBN 0 747 570345 The Terror of the Unforeseen is what the Science of History Hides Aiex Light If the Nazis came to Netwark… Read on Paperbacks Fiction TLS Nonfiction Bestsellers Food for thought Poems by the plateful Poetry Audiobooks Times Online arts Index Anarchy and ecstasy: five great punk moments REP Viva Vivaldi's Vespers Simon Callow on his Gramophone award choice Pastoral magical In his dream-like West Country Scenes, David Inshaw discovers the surreal behind everyday life. Rachel Campbell-Johnston met him The Royal Opera Song of the Khans The ancient music of Central Asia has found and unlikely aperatic home, says Nigel Williamson This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team or Critics Image of the Week Super Size Me Theatre Opera Visual Art Classical Dance Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Half price life You don't have The bizarre cast of characters, the surreal relationships, the tender humanity-these scenes could be from a Ken Russell film. But that's no surprise, really… The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad Him Indoors I Glanced up and Glimpsed Fatima. To my Amazement She Didn't Seem to Be Wearing Any Clothes Feather Report Derwent May The Times Danger! Man Walking The new Countryside Code left Sam Llewellyn positively neurotic Motherhood? It's a new chapter Hospital checklist: Babygros, paper knickers… pile of Booker novels. Rowan Pelling struggles to combine maternity with judging a book prize I Turned the Last Our There There is No More Succulent Country Fare than Pigeon Pie The great estate Jonathan Meades's Sencse of Place Chartwell, Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items The dark arts of forcing gardens Spring's eternal Keep winter murk at bay with a miniature landscape of shurbs and bulbs. Mark Griffiths shows how to bring the garden indoors One Type of Buls in a Container Forms a Kind of Rooted Bouquet Katherine Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pull the Plug Put to the Test Kitchen Blue heaven Blueberries are great autumn show-offs, says Jennifer Trehane, and not just in the Kitchen Your only Competitors for the Dark Blue Fruit are Likely to Be Birds Weekend Tips Letters Blueberry offer Cut price city breaks Pictureline Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3793 Debut by Athene Bridge T2 Crossword No 3339 Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge Cd-Rom Offer Double pack: £19.99 (rrp £23.98) Chess Winning move Jumbo Crossword 544 T2 Clues Picture Book The Times Losing Face Fitness—it's a walkover Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Whatever the Diet, if You're Not out Exercising It Might Be a Waste of Time Looks are Everything inside What Makes Young Women Feel Confident? Need to Know? Well, Well… next week Gum Boost Needle Points A Therapists Prove Better in Bed Ache Mistake Long Life Secret Antibody Watch your brains John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips, and Trends Like Elton, We're all closet shoppers Analyse this Impulse Buying More than 77 per Cent of Women Make Impulse Buys They Later Regret Junk Medicine BSE Saga If we panic over new vCJD alarms, we risk repeating the mistakes of the past BSE is Tragic for in Fear of what their Bodies are Incubating Quick, get me an ambience One year on, how does Britain's first private accident and emergency unit compare with the NHS? John Naish was very pleasantly surprised when he hopped in Health on Monday Doctor Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP The bottom line on DNA? Well, it's a matter of electrodes and volts There's only One Thing Harder than Booking an Appointment: Canceling IT WellCare Free book Packing a punch Although he likes a chat with God, pop star Ronan keating tells Amber Cowan he's no saint A faddy Phase The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Stammer Worry Flash Alarm Over to You Health now Does your face fit? Today, if you're not happy with your face you can change it. But if we had a better understandint of its complex make-up we'd be less likely to interfere, says Simon Crompton Our Instant Judgements of Faces Can in Turn Affect how People Behave Wishing on a Star—i Want to Look like You A Closer Look Make the most of autumn's goodness to calm upset tums At your Table Seasonal Fruit Raw Apricots Come to Life when Sakded Withd a Little Orange Juice Back in fashion Missone eclairs? Fendi Sponges? Carbs are in style again, but can Slimmers have their cake and eat, asks Megan Mason Re-Embracing Carbs is Not only Stylish But—from a Health View—essential FAT—SO over alpro soya field & trek Split focus on Kids New research shows divorce may be less traumatic if we liten to our children, says Suzi Godson My Kids Did Not Need Intensive Psy Chotherapy and Appeared to Be Happier What's Wrong with your… The help line for life's problems is there; you just have to listen a little harder Magic is in the Air and Fairies Really Do Fight for our Attention Over to You Indulge your crowning glory Sported Hair Products Melanie Goose, editor of Cosmopolitan Hair&Beauty, Picks products to restore gloss to sun-dried hair Multiple Display Advertising Items Mountain dream Going to Extremes Everest Expedition Walks on the Malvern Hills gave one man the stamina for Everest, says Sorrel Downer Way to Go Turned on by the box Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson Since my wife left me eight years ago i have found myself watching more and more sexually explicit material on TV and the internet. This invariably leads to masturbation and emptiness. Sex now dominates my life unbearably. I would like a new relationship, but am in my mid-fifties and feel that … If You are Still Grieving for this Relationship You Need Medical Help Some Avoiders Use Drink, Drugs or Binge-Eating. Others, like You, Use Sex Over to You Spiritual notes Not Just Any Body how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Heart UK The fashion issue Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Giorgio Armani Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The fashion issue Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Contents At Home with Coco Chanel Contacts Burbe The Dark Ages Luxe Dr Feelgood on the Science of Happiness Since we each have several identities, it isn't extravagant to have an outfit for each of them 'Magadzines are putting models on the cover again, not just actresses playing it safe' Hair God Mrs B Says… Coolhunter The List Once so Nafe, the Ford Capri is now the Epitome of Cool Excess All Areas Nobody does high-octane glamour as well as Robert Cavalli. James Collard boards the family yacht to watch him living the dream Escada Do your eyes say enough? Who are the Luxi Babes? The new breed of It-Girl is orginal, eclectic, individual—and canny enough not to be a slave to fashion Russell Bromley Golden Girl Profile Picture Gallery You'll Wear IT Well Picture Gallery Pick and Mix Picture Gallery Page 38: Leord-print coat, £125, Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery ined cardigan, £6,700, Louis Vitton (020-7399 4050) Picture Gallery Previous Page: Claret pencil skirt, £306; fitted Picture Gallery Picture Gallery habitat They Way we Wore Some clothes are never forgotten, they become a part of us. Four writers delve into wardrobes filled with memories Chanel Picture Gallery The Primark Challenge ECHO Woman ECHO Youthful Glamour Bargainhunter Few High-Street Shops are Better Equipped to Give your Wardrobe a Swift and Inexpensive Strumpet Injection Bobbi Brown Fur Flies It's back on the catwalks and, apparently, back in our wardrobes, but is wearning fur any more acceptable than it ever was? And, Melanie Rickey asks, would you wear it? Picture Gallery 20 Fashion Greats Fur shrugs and pussy-bow blouses, print scarves and blazers-take your pick from our round-up of the season's key pieces The Fashion Floor Heler skelters Picture Gallery The Professionals They help dictate how the rest of us look, but what do they wear? Six fashion PRs reveal their private collections Clarks Vauxhall T. K. max 3 in Front Very Warm and Very Cool The Smart Set Complete this Year's Look with Finishing Touches in Leather, Snakesking and Fur Magane Renault Picture Gallery And Guess who was There? You know it was a great night if it's the talk of the town the next day. But what' the DNA of a truly fashinable party? We went backstage at one swanky soiree to find the answer principles Pink What is it about us men and fashion? Meet Man Why go mass-market when you could have bespoke? 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