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News from 02/10/2004

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Vivien Young, Giles Smith, Steve Kennan, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Victoria Smurfit, Christina Hardyment, D. R. Cooper, John McNamara, Cath Urquhart, Funky Buddha, Tom Bawden and Richard Irving, Donald MacGillivray, Robert Cole, Steve Jones, Neelam Verjee, Thair Shalkh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jane MacQuitty, Alexandra Blair, Jill Hartley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, David Prockter, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jonathan Meades's, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, John Habgood, Brian Pedley, Urbon Plot, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Atheana Rowe, Lucia Van Der Post, Wendy Ide, SM, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Paul Noble, Geoff Brown, Pauline McLeod, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, A. C. Grayling, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Valerie Elliott, Rob Cassy, Steve Keenan, Tony Winterbottom, Katherine Swift, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Tim Beresford, Gary Jacob, Nick Hopkins, Keith P. Mitchell, Eve Ensler, Victoria Segal, Norman Harris, Joe Morgan, Robert Craig, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Sean O'Neill Anne Ashworth and Grainne Gilmore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Grainne Gilmore, Jane Clarke, McGregor and Boorman Relive, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Brian Wilson, Susanna Clarke, Doctor Copperfield, Robert Ash, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Patrick Hosking and Gabriel Rozenberg, Genevieve Fox, Roger Munson, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Steve Chick, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Arwa Haider, Alan Saunders, James Manley, Theo Wells, Bonnie Greer, Tom Petherick, Aggie MacKenzie, Peter Paphides, Robin Howard, Sarah Bradford, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Stevie Chick, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, T. V. Edwards, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Elaine Monaghan, Magnus Grimond, Dr G André NG, Don Giovanni, Sarah Turner, Michael Palin, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Gary Duncan and Carl Mortished, Nick Barlay, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Matt Dickinson, Valerle Elliott Countryside Editor, Gordon Ramsay, Philip Short, Daniel McGrory and Isabel Conway, Sean O'Neill, Geoff Thomas, Benjamin Zephaniah, Rick Lew, Abigall Rayner, Caroline Merrell, Ewan McGregor, Chris Campling, Nicola Christia, Allegra Hicks, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Damian Whitworth, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Jack Malverm, Roger Boyes, David Lodge, Erica Wagner, Tom Hirst, Belinda Theis, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Allan Mallinson, Carl David, Claire Lewis, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Sir Alan Jackson, Julian Muscat, Chris Condron, Anna Frame, Shaun Wright-Philips, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Nigel Kendall, Maureen Shaw, Robert Crampton, Robin Kempster, Nigel Hawkes and Helen Nugent, Sian Morgan, Julie Burchill, Katherine Lambert, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Joanna Walford, Alistair Cooke, Amanda Craig, Jonathan Rendall, Sam McKnight, Russell Jenkins, Rebecca Ley, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Alastair R. F. Sharp, Iain Finlayson, Peter Carty, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Chloe Hallett, Lisa Grapiger, Richard Beeston, Jools Oliver, Mike Summerbee, Joanna Kirchner, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Gabriella Palmano, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Minty Clinch, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Angus Batey, Gael Force, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, Leo Lewis, Merrick Cockell, Alyson Rudd, John Harris, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent in Kilkenny, Fred Dellar, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Harrison, Owen Slot, Bryan Reuben, Jenny Davey, Daphne Lockyer, Sarah Kendall, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Green Envy, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Andrew Drummond and Ruth Gledhill, Irma Kurtz,

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The Times 'Lame duck' leader sparks Labour strife Blair leaves hospital as new bout of infighting engulfs party Inside The Times Give animals a prayer at Sunday lunch The Times Today . . . and where did you get yours? Tiffany & Co. The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Measles flare-up feared as parents shun MMR jab Arthritis drugs check after Vioxx alert The Complete Weekend Paper Tory cuts would fund Army battalions at risk Georgian? No, this square is 1960s Multiyork From Northern Roots to the Top of the Property Tree So this is what you get for £3.6m Chip and Pin Triple bombshell left Brown in the cold An unseemly huddle as the news breaks. 'It's like an African coup. They waited till he was out of the country' Chancellor kept out of the loop on heart scare, new house and leadership, report Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster Palpitations are like cars—this blocks the road Commentary 'We stick by him and his family' Dfs Flying visit from celebrity patient sets pulses racing Straightforward procedure with an excellent success rate 'Mr Blair is lucky to get the treatment he needs' It is very unusual to be able to cure people but that is what ablation can achieve' Markandspencer Saatchi says goodbye to Hymn . . . . . and hello to her Rail firms fined for death of student Chaplain is held on sex charges Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Cheating taxman jailed for four-year swindle By a Correspondent: PA sacked by Lady Archer is bankrupt I'm hoping for miracle, says Charlotte's father By a Correspondent: Face to face with the oldest head Bishop says that red tape cannot save dull Church What's the result of a quick wash in this machine? British £25m may follow Beagle to Mars Dyson Never mind the book, can I look at the e-mail? History by Email C. S. Lewis inspired us to read, adults say Banker to take rare bookseller overseas Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Three on dirty bomb charges Camp X-Ray Briton tells of his 'torture' Www.timesonline.co.uk Bigley brother's house raided by Dutch M15 New technology used to watch Iraq death videos IRA close to change, says US envoy Irish president Lung disease fear Sports kit plea Jail for 'death' Caroline appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Horrors of work are brought to book The Jobs You Really Don't Want Citroën We must woo back our scorned electorate Lord Saatchi and Liam Fox believe that the Tories are doing well enough to overhaul Labour in target seats, they tell Peter Riddell and Phillip Webster Hartlepool makes monkeys of Tories The Result Comet Bridging the gap for those who failed Small bites are the next big thing in education GCSEs will be out within ten years. One college has already scrapped them, reports Alexandra Blair Scots vote for pub smoking ban Killer paranoid Prescription cut Banker's murder Paedophile jailed PC World RSPCA is target in fight to save hunts Multiple Display Advertising Items North Pole trek to rescue a reputation Fishermen hit ferries in Calais blockade Multiple Display Advertising Items The Week that was Britain Next Week They Said . . . The Pope's Many Saints Multiple Display Advertising Items War and scandals tarnish sainthood move for emperor Bishop who lobbied Vatican to beatify last Hapsburg ruler resigns to avoid enbarrassment, reports Roger Boyes Rattle's new love voted best classical artist Kerry v Bush: Democrat steals show as White House team stays too long in Spin Alley Warning Important Safety Notice US press sizes up state of debate War-weary troops tire of politics Richard Beeston watches how the debate went down with American troops in Camp Blue Diamond, Ramadi What Kerry said Who Won the Presidential Debate? What Bush said Price Promise Surprise result shows Kerry as more than an indecisive waffler US says 100 dead in second stronghold Multiple Display Advertising Items Marines fight to free rebel city so Sunnis can vote Ghost town overjoyed by anthrax Next Week Cartoonarttrust Middle East Americas Mfi Europe The Week that was the World They Said ... Atkins Mixed couples cross love bridge to exile Anthony Browne reports on the tough immigration laws that are forcing young newlywed Danes to live abroad (AFP): Bomber kills 30 at mosque in Pakistan (AP): Gaza 'penitence' (AP): Avedon dies (Reuters): Freedom song Saab Molto Dolce, trashy sexy, very out of Africa Chirac vow to hold vote over Turkey Cool Cat Thierry Small world of Pitcairn abuse trial Trip to the shop shows how sex case confronts a divided community, write Claire Harvey and Simon de Bruxelles Everyday heroes Tag isn't a game for children of Tokyo school 'The fear of crime has been inflamed by a series of grisly incidents over the past 15 years' (Reuters): Singapore flag burnt in Taiwan ScottishPower Qantas A morality play for our time Opera Don Giovanni Coliseum Robert Thicknesse Primo Theatre The Times The Kindness of Strangers Theatre Index Iphigénie en Tauride Opera Carlos Guitarlos Pop McDonald's critics are just talking junk Prudential Picture Gallery The have-it-all girls can't stop earning long enough to breed Lost papers reveal Hemingway's funny side Rake's progress No genius, but Graham Greene was master of his craft Picture Gallery Lies, damned lies and Blair's brand of pure showmanship If an historic euro-referendum were won in 2006 Mr Blair would go before the last hurrah had died Shangri-La or Lal-La Land? Island mentality cuts us adrift from reality Picture Gallery Murder beyond Belief The attack on Iraqi children marks a new level of depravity Shorts Shrift The boarding school look in Milan Opinions past Leading Article, on Mao and China, October 2,1970 Still Standing Blair, the Labour Party and the politics of hegemony EU in peace and at war Reasons to believe Prime Minister's speech on Iraq Challenges of the euthanasia debate Safety record of the drugs companies The air of freedom Olympics and London Cricket practices No improvement Tackling London's traffic congestion Justice for Gurkhas British beat better? Finger-painting power The Times Crossword The Weather Bmibaby The Times Blue still the colour for proud man who walks tall In his first interview since taking charge of Valencia, Claudio Ranieri tells Owen Slot why Stamford Bridge will always be close to his heart Ferrari conviction leads Armstrong to cut ties with shamed doctor Armstrong Words Middlesbrough blame poor segregation for Czech brawl Wenger praises caring side of arguing players Picture Gallery Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola League Index The Weekend's Fixtures Positive Paphitis proud of Millwall fans Football Disciplinary charges for Ostrava and Ferencvaros Ferguson faces losing Brown at season's end How They Stand in Scotland Tomorrow Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend The Rudder Angry and Grey Green Envy Red Necks And Another Thing Ben Ainslie comes aboard The Times Neither hair nor there Detroit's Harrington a European sort at heart Magic Sponge Santini senses censure New nerve centre means 'Chelsea are go' in quest to rule the world Sport 'An Olympic swimming pool pivots through 90 degrees to let Thunderbird One launch' The Times Experts cast new light on the flimsiest of referees' excuses Arsenal v Charlton Athletic Game on Premiership Weekend Guide Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Norwich City v Portsmouth Southampton v Manchester City West Bromwich a v Bolton W Birmingham City v Newcastle Utd Manchester Utd v Middlesbrough Chelsea v Liverpool Blackburn Rovers v Aston Villa Armchair Investor Liverpool troubled by tale of missed opportunities The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Bet your Life Ferguson stance worries FA Dell Eriksson's comments heighten uncertainty for Owen Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent Mike Summerbee and Shaun Wright-Philips The Saturday Echo Seat I woke up wanting to run away The best person to tell the inside story of the greatest day in English rugby is the game's hero, Jonny Wilkinson. Here, in the first of a five-part series from his new book, My World, he gives a remarkable insight into the fear, the tension and the final ecstasy Times Test On Monday Match-By-Match Guide to the Weekend's Zurich Premiership Fixtures Dawson cautiously faces fixture he marked in his diary Premiership Pointers Vectra Karelin pulls weight in any company The six remaining wild-card places complete the list to find sport's greatest champion O'Sullivan heads to Delhi with high hopes Athletics Toseland chases key victory in series finale Motorcycling Newmarket Ladbrokes The £1 million match Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Racing next Week Blue Trojan can show his colours The Wright Track William Hill Redcar SportingOdds.com Tomorrow's Big-Race Line-Up Longchamp Today Chepstow Fallon hoping North Light can help lift clouds Longchamp Tomorrow Everyday heroes Epsom Victorchandler Brighton Caesar Beware on march Bradley ban begins after appeal fails Wolverhampton Ad Valorem grants O'Brien some mercy Racing Dettori stays in control The Times Offers Direct Hatton puts on the style to bring world title shot closer Boxing Solberg in position to press Loeb Towers threaten St Helens capture Tendulkar worry Cooke's chance Royal reception The Results Service The Weekend Fixtures Rugby League Warriors emerge with bruised egos but eyes still on the prize Livingstone to fight for grand prix in London Motor Racing Frank Admission Switch to positive outlook pays swift dividends for Els Golf Tough return for Williams Snooker Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Pete Schoening American mountaineer whose quick thinking, strength and skill saved six lives on K2 Gordon Robin Scientist who played an influential role in polar affairs and promoted international co-operation in Antarctica Squadron Leader Lawrence Stark Wartime fighter ace who avoided capture behind enemy lines in France Thinking about the afterlife will help our lives right now Inayat Bunglawala Sunday Worship Teaching children the art of prayer and contemplation Tara Holmes joins young pupils who are learning complex truths through simple language The Faith Page In Brief At your Service Bess Twiston Davies Forthcoming Marriages That was the Social Week Court Circular Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Chastising children, nose-picking husbands and paying for relatives Readers Reply Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diplomatic railwayman pulls rabbits out of hats The Saturday Profile Angela Jameson talks to John Armitt, chief of Network Rail, about pressures and challenges Unit-Linked Insurance Investments On track for better railway network Picture Gallery Britain falling behind in Who Has the Super Power? Words to match your mission Microsoft warns Hollywood over film piracy on internet Japanese aim for computer to shake the world O2 Conductive-education Banking & Finance One that got away City Diary Blowing bubbles City Diary Getting the boot? City Diary Kingfisher steps up expansion in Poland DIY retailers push to serve Russia's eager consumers Black launches £480m case against Hollinger PeopleSoft sacks anti-takeover chief executive Dividend fears as Sainsbury's broker cuts forecast Wolves raises a glass to 3.6% sales growth figure Kingfisher's Super Markets Game gladiators Egg heading for French disposal The Times Brown says Opec must open up its oil data Lazard planning to cut workforce Cantor's voice broker bounces back after 9/11 Cheers as shares hit 27-month high Banks 'shirking' online security Pensions safety net asks firms for data Larger Capitalisation Shares J Sainsbury, Man Group, Pearson, Cable & Wireless Smaller Capitalisation Shares, Psion, Eurodis Electron, Jjb Sports, Matalan, Amec Eurotop 100 Pointers Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Chinese walls still a barrier to all but the bravest Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Bonds Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes UK Ten-Year Gilt Yield Wall Street JJB shares up a quarter on takeover approach The Times TDG holds merger talks with Christian Salvesen Liberty frees Great Portland stake 'Both of the Blairs have the possibility of making fortunes out of their time at No 10' Business Editor's Commentary Dyno-Rod founder to land £40m in sale to British Gas Retailer fights price-fix finding Career Timesonline Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Business Norwich deals blow to stakeholder pensions Liberty freeing up stake China plans unpegging Dyno-Rod agrees sale US weapons buyer jailed Northern Rock confident Charts of the Day Patience Wheatcroft, Business Editor Auntie looks to joint ventures for cash Analysis Warner Chilcott shares boosted by second bidder Egg-card Money How the parties plan to snare more taxes Whatever the politicians promise as they approach the election, they will soon be putting the squeeze on you, says Mark Atherton The pitfalls of avoidance Factfile Jupiter Parties plan to snare more taxes Multiple Display Advertising Items New Media Industries Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week NatWest The Good Adwatch The Bad And the Ugly Quotes Acting up over online bookings Letters Unclear 'fact of life' The Times Fidelity First-class advice on breaking free from debts Grainne Gilmore supplies some useful tips on how to forge a healthy new relationship with a bank To claim or not to claim? Paying for repairs yourself could bring a bonus, says Alex Hawkes Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General What the Experts Say Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Widows Bigger pension, or the home I love? Alison Gibson talks to a woman who is 'reluctant but resigned' to moving to a cheaper property Elizabeth's Response Chef's recipe for hoarding success Virginia Blackburn takes a peek at the wide variety of items being sold at an unusual charity auction Threadneedle Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Phone scam victims unable to halt larger bills Multiple Display Advertising Items Ways to make you pay up Joe Morgan reports that lenders are on your trail with the aid of new, tougher tactics Stick to charitable funds A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to wake up to the threat posed by short-termists Personal Investor Times Money Unit Trust and Open Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Pointers National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Chelsea Building Society Links Active managers give reasons to be cheerful Funds in Focus Ing Direct Money Shop Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Has Labour forgotten its pledge over a most unjust tax? Personal Finance Editor Split-cap hopes left in tatters Antonia Senior on a contentious ruling that prevents investors from continuing their compensation battle Factfile Fears over Resolution of R&SA's life unit sale The New Star Property Unit Trust Travel Last-Minute Flights Route of the Week: Barcelona Book Ahead Best fares departing in three months' time Deals of the Week Travelsphere British Isles The Best Deals Short-Haul Checking in the George, Inveraray Multiple Display Advertising Items Long-Haul Sarah Turner Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Follow that Star Web of the Week Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Balkanholidays Need to Know Spa Newcomer Treating body and soul Ireland now boasts three world-class spas. Annabelle Thorpe tries them In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items 1stCruise here All disquiet on western front As P&o axes routes, Steve Keenan reports on the impact on passengers' pockets Familiar names swept away Holiday Revolution Competition Travel Online Travel News Need to Know Visitengland Travelbag Time to carry on up the Khyber Pakistan is back on the tourist map again—so Minty Clinch joined a lively group to explore it Too see this magic circle at sunrise is to marvel at the sheer icy beauty of one of the most spectacular 360-degree views Sin City gets its groove back Las Vegas What's New Selling Vegas to families was never going to work. Jill Hartley finds a city rediscovering how sex sells Multiple Display Advertising Items Warsaw Express Need to Know Multiple Display Advertising Items On the Strip The Latest Hottest Shows and Nightclubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Bets for Dining Las Vegas What's New Trulli, madly, deeply . . . Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Eastern treat Multiple Display Advertising Items Regal resort Explorers' haven My mission of Murcia Readers' Forum Contact us . . . Down blunder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items There can be problems when restaurateurs make the leap from serving city fat cats to pleasing honeymooners in a tropical setting Trave Editor County with cider house rules Perfect Weekend Herefordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Index Funny man who fell to Earth Peter Sellers was Capable of Hideous Cruelty, Snivelling Immaturity, Comic Brilliance—and Not Much Else On reflection, I'm gorgeous That Abu Hamza, I Bet You Any Money He's Thinking, 'Gosh I Look Well Cool' The Reason of Things A. C. Grayling on Research's Costly Profit Motive The Generosity that Gave Photography to All is Not Much on Display Today The American friend Alistair Cooke wanted to be a theatre director. Instead, as Simon Jenkins writes in an introduction to his Letters, he found himself in a bigger drama—the story of America Cooke's America . . . Legacy of the killing fields Why did peace-loving Cambodia descend into anarchy, asks Philip Short, Pol Pot's biographer Money, Law Courts, the Press, the Postal System were All Simply Abolished What's more . . . Graham Greene in voodooland On a visit to Haiti, the novelist witnessed a bizarre ritual. A newly discovered letter reveals how the experience was woven into fiction He Began to Whirl around the Room, Falling and Brandishing the Axe 'The priest was swinging a censer—a trussed cock' Books Saving Lucrezia Schemer, poisoner, whore or just a victim of bad press? Sarah Bradford's search for the real Lucrezia Borgia found a woman wronged by history Withing Months of the Divorce a Mysterious Son was Born to her. Rumour Had It that He was her Father's Child Alex Light Randomhouse A voyage round my forefathers Biography Derwent May Foyles He knew he was left Nonfiction Roy Hattersley Dare to Be a Daniel Return to the Valley of Death Allan Mallinson examines the charge of the Light Brigade, 150 years on The Times Pass Hot Livers Inter Alia Tim Teeman Carl Hiaasen Friends even after death Short Stories Erica Wagner The Facts behind the Roccamatios by Yann Martel The Times Offers Direct Very bad thoughts Fiction Ghost Story by Toby Litt Hamish Hamilton £16.99; 288pp ISBN 0 0241 14278 4 Paperbacks Fiction Chris Power TLS Nonfiction Bestsellers War, gore and much more Children's Brilliance of the Moon by Lian Hearn Macmillan £12099;200pp Roald Dahl competition Read on Audio Books Times Online Blonde on blonde From opera to soap opera... a newly pregnant Magdalena Kozená tells Tim Teeman how her love for Simon Rattle turned her world upside down Arts Gramophone awards 2004 winners The Times Offers Direct Don't mean a thing if it ain't got that bling From the Windrush generation to a bowler-hatted Chris Eubank . . . Bonnie Greer traces the birth of the cool in black British style Operanorth Liverpool Miss Bennet in Bombay Her heart fluttered beneath her sari. Jane Austen goes East and bursts into song. By Nicola Christia MOPS Theatre Visual Art Dance Opera Classical Bog of Cats This Week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Don't Miss . . . Jazz/world Bob's never-ending encore He's 63, immensely rich and has nothing left to prove; so why does Bob Dylan play 100-plus gigs a year? Nigel Williamson explains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Life Feather Report A splendid isolation The Scottish isles are addictive. Alan Hamilton raises a glass of his favourite malt to the dogged island 'collector' who has put them on the map Him Indoors The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad Out Theatre There is a Fundamental Question about the Ownership of Wild Animals A model village Thorpeness, Suffolk There are Wicket Fences and the Pantles are so Curled that They Have a Quiff Coopers of Stortford In bed with Attila Where could the Queen of Night get up to some Hocus Pocus with the Hun? Why in the tulip tub, of course. Mark Griffiths digs the dirt Top tulips for pots Win tickets Katherine Swift It was Vulgar to Mix Flowers in a Vase. It Looked as if You Could Not Afford More Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to buy Creature comforts Winter is tough for most wildlife, but gardeners can help animals to survive with shelter and food, writer Rob Cassy Weekend Tips Letters Angela Gore, Limited It's not over yet Gardens to Visit Pettifers, Great Dixter and Lower Hope Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Vexed in the city Declan Buckley Finds Plants for Awkward Spaces The Plants Bring Greenery down into the Depths of the Building Kitchen Garden Saving Seeds Popular Culture Pictureline The Listener Crossword Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge Cd-Rom Offer Answers T2 Crossword Chess Jumbo Crossword 545 T2 Clues Picture Book The Times Men talk balls on health Stories behind the News Have You Heard the One about the Bloke with Castration Anxiety? Pill Erases Rubber Error Inside Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Peace Drugs Heart-Warmer Oh Baby, Who's your Daddy? Killer 'Burbs Semen in Season Antibody Stretching: the truth John Naish Breakthroughts, Tips and Trends Why do people think Boris Johnson is cool? Analyse this Individuality Does the Tory MP Have Anything in Common with Quentin Tarantino? When activists close labs in the UK animals will simply suffer more abroad Junk Medicine Vivisection Given Any Viable Alternative, No Scientists in his Right Mind Would Use Animals Wellcare Living happy ever after Men are among the most efficient early detectors of breast cancer, as John Naish finds out from one couple Money up Front 'Where should I put my clothes, Doc?' 'Just pop them over there on top of mine' Inside the Mind of a GP If You Show up in Underwear from Agent Provocateur, the Nurse May Sit in Realhealthworks My gut feelings Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues, has a new play-this time about her stomach. Here she explains why her tummy is a toxic dump, a pouch containing her self-hatred The Pattern of the Perfect Body Has Been Programmed into Me since Birth I Am Inviting You to Stop Trying to Be Anyone Other than who You are You've Got to Love your Tree T2 on Monday World's Biggest Vagina Nature's Best It's all about keeping it Relationships Lonely? Baffield? Looking for love? Irma Kurtz kick offs a nine-page special report on students with some basic survival tips, while Suzi Godson, below, remembers, tough sex lessons The Point is to Pass Exams, Not to Let Them Dominate your Student Life Play safe in the sack On students with some basic survival tips, while Suzi Godson, below, remembers. tough sex lessons Everything Has Become More Competitive and Therefore More Intimidating In the Rush to Fit in, Mistakes are Made. Most of Them are Alcohol-Fuelled Lovely grubbery Food Can't cook anything beyond frying an egg? With the help of five student cookery books and a wooden spoon, Tom Hirst toils over a hot stove Alpro soya Can Do From baked beans to smoothies, you can eat well and still have money for booze Reduce the financial stress if female-specific cancer strikes Advertisement Seven out of Ten Women are now Beating Breast Cancer The Simple, Affordable Way to Financial Peace of Mind Helped me through Www.wellwomanplan.co.uk No medical required Financial peace of mind and value Well Woman WellWoman gave me a sense of security Spur of the moment . . . Before you get too stoned . . . Drugs . . . read the world's fastest guide to the highs and lows of drugs. John Naish dishes the dope The Times A rate in the kitchen Hate living in fifth? Try washing up for a change, says John Naish Multiple Display Advertising Items Awash with bacteria Health Campuses breed germs and a hectic student lifestyle often results in illness, says Simon Crompton Check It out San Diego Dates and prices from When the party's over Get a Life Pull yourself together and stop whingeing about foul flats and too much work. Wait till you meet the real world, says wage-slave Anna Shepard Lie-Ins, Gentle Reading, Long Lunches. It's Easy to Think this is Normal. It's Not New Flora pro. Activ One a Day Yogurt Drink Hard to swallow Agony and Esctasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson It Could Be Said It is More Natural to Take the Pill as its Hormones Imitate Nature We Still Rely on a 2,000-Year-Old Barrier Method to Protect us from STDs A model gent Not Just Any Body how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way TV presenter Steve Jones, 27, loves cranberry juice, lager, cleavages-but he's still looking for cuddles Healthy Heart Programme The Times Clinique Index Us Marines Raise the Flag at Iwo Jima Contacts Photographer Joe Rosenthal Year 1945 Location Iwo Jima Bang & Olufsen I looked like a porcupine-witch in the black robe, my hair dyeing slowly in silver-paper spikes in the battle for blondeness The Dark Ages Kate Muir VW Style Tribes the Laddy Daddy Wisdom On the Science of Happiness In getting close to nature, our attention is drawn outwards rather than ruminating on our worries Lexiconfusion I Didn't Get where I Am Today without … Sir John Mortimer, 81, Playwright, Novelist and QC The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Freecycling The Goal is to Cut Back on Waste Heading for Landfill, but a Pleasant Side-Effect is to Build Local Goodwill Someone's Got to Do It… The Waste Recycler Armani Junior Sony Embroidery Sweet Charity Bargainhunter I Never Understood why Students Smothered their Loverliness beneath Shirts Stained by Someone Else's Sweat Allegra Hicks Hick's Love for Colour and her Bohochic Vibe Has Made her the Darling of Women who No Longer Want "the Label" Vauxhall Well Dressed… New mum Gwyneth Paltrow shows off her trim figure while shopping in London 'Assembly-line hair is totally over. Why not rediscover your normal colour?' Hair God Take a Man like You … Top Gear BASF The Chemical Company The Lost Boy With Smile, Brian Wilson is giving the world a glimpse of what it has missed. Alan Franks meets a damaged genius Jamaica Brintons Ewan and Charley's Big Adventure Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman swapped film-sets and celebrity for mud tracks and exhaustion in their fantasy round-the-world bike trip. Robert Crampton met them Love at First Bite Long Way round In an Exclusive Extract from their Book, McGregor and Boorman Relive their Adventure's Emotional Start, and their Brush with Ukrainian Gunmen Cunard Purina One Adult Chicken & Rice Vienna The Canadian Bosch Her Dark Materials When Susanna Clarke began writing her debut novel, little did she know it would take her ten years to complete. Now, after all her toil, She can sit back and watch it work its magic RANGEmaster Handle with Care Be careful how you label your products. 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