News from 23/10/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Richard Fisher, Stella Shamoon, Donald MacGillivray, Thair Shaikh, Alex James and Dennis Bergkamp, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Rocker, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robin Eggar, Antonia Senior and Mark Atherton, Paul Hoggart, Charles Saumarez Smith, Director, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, David Rhys Jones, Toile De Jouy, Nick Hawton, Clare Lazaro, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Toby Murcott, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, David Haydock, Carol Midgley, Hannah Betts, Dom Joly, Tara Holmes, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Steven Keenan Deputy Travel Editor, Catherine Cracknell (Chairman), Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, D C, SM, Kevin Eason, Anthony Sattin, Fareed Zakaria, Claire Harvey, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, David Sharrock, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Paul Gascoigne, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Justin Keay, Reginald D. Hunter, Katherine Swift, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Valerle Elliott Consumer Editor, Mark Atherton and Sam Coates, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Joe Morgan, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Tom Gatti, Jo Morris, Christopher McCooey, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, James Delingpole, Doctor Copperfield, Juliette Kellow, Alice Oswald, Roland Watson, A F, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Anne-Celine Jaeger, R. L. Oxfordshire, Robert Cramption, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Leo Lewis and Sam Coates, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Sue Mallia, Derwent May, Sarah Butter, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Ralph Tozer, Tom Petherick, Fletcher Robinson, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Stephen Anderton, Adrian Thoms, Sam Taylor-Wood, Amber Cowan, Margaret Faulds, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Sarah Vine, Pa…, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Power, Neel Mukherjee, Ian McKenzie, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, Benjamin Fry, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Jim Park, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Lucy Pinney, Gordon Ramsay, Loyd Grossman, Sean O'Neill, Kenney Chesney, Jeremy Page, Richard Fortey, Clifford Coonan, Jemma Chapman, Milla Jovovich, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Harper Collins, Bridget Chapple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, P. G. Walsh, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Bill Bryson, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ian Finlayson, Julian Muscat, Roger Moore, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Anna Patty, Johnny Depp, James Doran, Ron Goodden, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, George Bird, Stefanle Marsh, Renata Rubnikowicz, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Joony Wilkinson, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Doug McKinlay, Jonathan Rendall, John Lister-Kaye, Russell Jenkins, Ronald Gribble, Sam McKnight, James Russell, Celia Dodd, Simon Brooke, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, J. M. L. Stone, Ben MacIntyre, Vicky Toone, Brian Glanville, Julia Van Der Post, Ben Webster, Raymond McCann, Hum beyond, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Ro… Lewis, David Sinclair, Alison Gibson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Alan Yau, Darian Leader, Martin Scorsese, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, David Powell, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Philip …, James Christopher, Tom Chesshyre, John Harris, Philip Hodson, Paul Connolly, Susan Sarandon, Simon Crompton, Stephan Anderton, Matthew Connolly, Mark Harrison, Owen Slot, William Farnham, Oliver Bennett, Alistair McBay, Jenny Davey, John Slinger, David Woodhead (National Director), Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,
ResumoBill Bryson Motorists win a truce in parking war with wardens Baby Luke ruling Up in smoke Bedtime for Bush Free Airmiles The Times Britain to give up asylum veto Index These might be my last hours, hostage pleads The Complete Weekend Paper Illigible Article Alliance Leicester Britain gives up asylum veto 'Give me the euro, I'll give you Britain' Economic gloom keeps Whitehall cuts on agenda P&o Ferries Milkman, firemen and rabbit all fined Don't worry about Mum finding out about your abortion, it's our secret Doctors will not 'tell on' children, a pack being sent to schools tells them, reports Alexandra Frean Gucci 'i, as a parent, have a right to protect my child' A women who regrets her own abortion is fighting for rights of parents, reports feature writer of the year Carol Midgley Art of the censor for those turned off by Turner South West Trains Video of hostage may give cause for optimism 'These might be my final hours. Please help me' Army radio system failed during tests A free-for-all criminal zone far from Basra James Hider, who has just spent a week with the US Marines in Yusufiyah and Mahmudiyah, reports on the badlands where The Black Watch will be deployed next week flybe Scots Guards next in line for mission The new BMW 5 Series Sport Cities join fight to ban smoking in public Speed-date man cleared of rape Blair and Kennedy unite on assembly Multiple Display Advertising Items EU tries shock tactics on packets Vodafone in row over 'peeping tom' phone cameras Times crusade forces action on dialler scam How to Avoid Expensive Trouble Comet Scanners that see hidden explosives PC World Envoy whistle-blowers to sue Foreign Office after being ousted MP couples are both claiming home allowance Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall Postcards from the cutting edge of modern art A Royal College of Art sale asks buyers to gamble £35 on their own judgment reports Dalya Alberge National savings & investments Judge says doctors can deny baby ventilation NHS in crisis over lack of consultants Teenager denies he was last to see girl Best Western Old rivals unite for new Band Aid George Smith VW Harry says sorry to his father for nightclub fracas Danielle vigil unites city against gun crime Student confessed to prank that killed sisters Mfi more home for your money The Week that was Britain Next Week The Times BooksFirst They Said … Gambling loophole 'would lure children into betting' No lard is a fat load of good to best cooks £1 million buyers sent to Coventry Hyundai Daphne Ruckel from Christie's with an Egyptian hippopotamus from the Xi to Xii Dynasty (2040bc-1783bc). Valued at up to £500,000, it goes to auction on October 26. Money Dixons University aims for Nobels Boots toys with idea of sex on its shelves First-hand view of a cannibal feast Monarch Scheduled Kilroy-Silk ponders breakaway UKIP China sets loose a new wave of film directors Subaru A capital weekend for the movies The Times Deepcut attacks Norman to go Gatwick strike Train delays Man held after fatal kicking Saab 93 How Harriet is changing the world for children From birth to puberty a medical study is already helping to shape the next generation, writes Simon de Bruxelles Top tips about fish, fathers and feeding Country towns must change to survive Just AAsk A labrador ate my homework, it's official Bupa Icons for women: the Iron Lady and her handbag Health Watch Jeep By a Correspondent: Vet was libelled over world's oldest horse Lamping party ends with a shot in the dark Sean O'Neill joins a gamekeeper and his team as they hunt for foxes on an estate in the Welsh borders Duke steps into monumental row in Crimea Landmark elections in Kosovo unlikely to end ethnic … Echoes of Churchill and the spoils of victory Get up and Grow! Power House The Week that was the World Next Week They Said … Kissinger turns the tables on press with secret transcripts Records of Nixon's senior adviser reveal a sycophantic media, Tim Reid reports Britain joins campaign to thwart US cloning ban Baseball death was our fault, say police Land Rover The Times Money no object to candidates going for broke Rap star to make debut at the polls Campaign Diary Sainsbury's Energy While Kerry chases crucial votes through the night, Bush is back home by bedtime Gerard Baker with the Bush Campaingn Ciny Commonwealth retreats after Musharraf reneges on his army pledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Gold rush begins for Bandit King's forest treasure Explosion lifts China pit death toll to 4,000 Ghostly faces in the floor spark Spanish mystery cast in concrete Lastminute. com Chrysler How France keeps children out of McDonald's School dinners can turn a canteen into a restaurant reports Adam Sage Dell The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Trials of life on island cut off from civilisation (AP): Typhoon death toll reaches 77 (Reuters): Kyoto green light (Reuters): Gun smuggler Tintin taunt (AP): Venice's loss Theatre Vote Dizzy! Sabe Theatre … The Times Theatre Tropicana … A candidate for our times London Film Festival The Manchurian Candidate … West End, WC2 The Times Pop Ian Brown Brixton Academy, SW9 Concert RLPO/Schwarz Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Speed I can't vote for Tessa now that she pimps for casino bosses My charm offensive in the headteacher's office Knock me down if my views offend Black and white film Convenient death Iraq is a sideshow beside China's mighty challenge Sweep out religious superstition which will not tolerate me The Parliament should stand its ground and plunge the EU into crisis Signor Buttiglione is plainly unfit for the job of EU Justice Commissioner Prince Harry is continuing a great tradition of roistering royal misbehaviour Picture Gallery Reel Success British films can be entertaining art and artfully entertaining On Second Thoughts A beiated clarification: The Times and the Crimean War Opinions past Leading Article, Politics in Ulster, October 23, 1982 Hostage Politics The barbaric and cynical exploitation of Margaret Hassan Hopes for Iraq Australia's allegiance Charges against Abu Hamza 'Social engineering' by universities Children's sport and competition Tribute to the Navy UKIP leadership Valuable know-how Rite idea Warmth of links with Dresden Raphael's Madonna Prince and paparazzi Yeah, whatever The Times Crossword 22,803 The Weather Bmibaby Champions out for the count: but is it 50 unbeaten or back to square one? Chanel Index Sport Collymore brings his past to book KakÁ VC bet The Rudder When in Rome Fight Night Culture Clash Strachan Sonnets Dancing Queens And Another Thing Tennis flirts with an eye on total glamour Spare a thought for those who didn't get Woodward's call After smoking past the competition, Olympic champion sells cigaretts Lucozade Everykick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Aston Villa v Fulham Game on Premiership Weekend Guide Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers C Palace v West Bromwich a Liverpool v Charlton Athletic Norwich City v Everton Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton W Manchester United v Arsenal Middlesbrough v Portsmouth Newcastle Utd v Manchester C Southampton v Birmingham C Clinical Arsenal leave Ferguson peering across the great divide The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Armchair Investor Bet your Life Respect at the heart of rivalry for best of enemies The Tactics What They Said The War of Words from Old Trafford to Highbury and Back Is this the beginning of the end for fading Ferguson? Gunning for the Magic Number If Arsenal avoid defeat in tomorrow's match against Manchester United, they will complete half a century of Premiership games unbeaten Easy-putt Renault Rich, reclusive, ruthless … and United are next Owen Slot travels to Tampa Bay to find out what Buccaneers fans and others think of the Glazers, the dynasty with designs on an Old Trafford takeover The Saturday Echo The Weekend's Fixtures Premiership Picture Gallery Championship League One How They Stand in Scotland Nicholson making most of second chance Peter Lansley speaks to the reformed addict now prospering at Chesterfield League Two Mutu signing was expensive error Mourinho declares Conference Times Online The Times Quinn leaves Shrewsbury lying at rock bottom Confident holders plotting sequel to French connection Neineken Cup Pool One Vauxhall Pool Two Dallaglio desperate to enjoy every minute The Wasps captain tells Mark Souster that he still gets a buzz from competition Pool Three Time to leave Empire's base-camp for land of the rising scrum 'On the one hand, there's an unmissable opportunity. On the other, there's rugby politics' Pool Four Pool Five Pool Six How playing through the pain became impossible Jonny Wilkinson describes his frustraction at not being able to train property and how he is doing all he can to regain his match-fitness Elissalde puts boot into sloppy Llanelli Heineken Cup By Our Sports Staff: Perpignan too powerfull for outmanned Scots Zurich ready to bow out The Times The Sunday Times Red Sox in shape to lift The Curse with historic win Baseball World Series Expanded local interest enhances Twenty 20 Cup Cricket Tour to Zimbabwe seems set to go ahead The Schedule Baker's woe disturbs Broadhurst's bliss Golf Algotsson prospers despite late switch Equestrianism Fluent in Finance Calzaghe survives rough night after being drawn into brawl Boxing Legal buffs get mileage from Button Brazilian aims to end jinx Tales from the Pitlane Track Talk from Sao Paulo Noble men willing and able, if not altogether ready Rugby League Christopher Irvine finds Great Britain coach in upbeat mood for task ahead Coulthard driven to distraction by job search Motor Racing Yesterday's Practice Times Lockyer hopes series can go Down Under Ecclestone backing breakaway grand prix for Britain Beaton stages rousing recovery Darts Times Fading Venus comes off second best to confident Sharapova Hewitt and Clijsters call an amicable end to love match Johnston's bid quickly holed at golf complex Bowls Final shot at Davis Cup glory may be enough to tempt Agassi Tennis Ruled out of Courting Holcombe set promotion goal Hockey Castleford renew hunt for coach Kitchen on fire Woods in frame Power play Tour triumph Vasseur cleared Boone hat-trick On Fridays Doncaster Ladbrokes The Wright Track Totescoop6 Hills Of Aran can deliver fifth Post win for O'Brien Newbury William Hill Kempton Park Carlisle The Times Prescott has classic aim as Cupid's Glory shines Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Barolo is forced to miss Melbourne assignment Alcott has time to make up for lost ground Skiing David Powell on the Briton hoping that … will not impede her progress Times Test The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Quiz of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Anniversaries Birthdays Maurice Shadbolt Prolific writer of novels and short stories who dominated the literary life of his native New Zealand Maurice Shadbolt, CBE, writer, was born on June 4, 1932, and died on October 10, 2004, aged 72 John Mack Psychiatrist who baited orthodoxy by embracing accounts of abduction by extraterrestrials John Mack, psychiatrist, was born on October 4, 1929. He died on September 27, 2004, aged 74 John Hardwick Animator who helped create the much-loved Trumptonshire Trilogy of children's programmes John Hardwick, animator, was born on May 1, 1937. He died on September 24, 2004, aged 67 In Brief The Faith Page The humble are real with themselves, not down on themselves Faith food site puts it all on a plate Different religions can dine together thanks to online innovation, writes Simon Rocker Sunday Worship At your Service Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Appointments University News Dinners Finding fame That was the Social Week The Pope's Scottish Visit On this Day October 23,1982 The first visit of a Pope to Britain since the Reformation singalled an attempt at reconciling differences. This article looked at how the Church of Scotland should move forward Jade Jagger celebrates with skulduggery Personal Column The Times bfi Film Festival begins Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Funeral faith issues, hankie form and less-heavenly scents Times Online Readers Reply Here's to health Looking Back Schaden Freude Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Embattled man from Pru fights for his rights The Saturday Profile Jonathan Bloomer has … the City with a £1bn cash call. Now his job is on the line, says Christine Seib Multiple Display Advertising Items CV: Jonathan Bloomer Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies conductive-education Leisure Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities British Funds Which shares will win the presidential race? Investors in drugs and financials are backing Bush, but builders are rooting for Kerry, says James Doran Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Looking at the past to see into the future And the … Market hate the uncertainty and change that elections bring, and most people on Wall Street want George Bush to win. But some sectors, such as defence, would not suffer even if John Kerry wins City Diary Carving a niche City Diary PM's hotline City Diary Capital losses City Diary Japanese threat to Vodafone's key market Marsh chairman asked to step down Layers of red tape 'trap inventors' Know your clients and what they want Young Enterprise Learning by Doing Slowdown leads City to believe rates have peaked Vioxx heart-attack fears lead to inquiry into similar drugs Banker faces $16m lawsuit Times Online Billing glitch costs mmO2 millions Timetable for Offer Finance director leaves Northern Foods by mutual consent UTC takes battle to Kidde investors The Times Whitbread chief poised to unveil hotels disposal M&S criticises its investors for lack of involvement Lib Dems jump on stamp duty Tesco to buy out Korean partner Video that skips ad breaks 'to hit ITV' Larger Capitalisation Shares Amvescap, Hanson, Rolls-Royce, Hays, Gus Smaller Capitalisation Shares Scottish Radio Holdings, GKN, Regent Inns, API Group Eurotop 100 Pointers Major Indices Commodities What next after the rise and rise of the banks? Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Week's Biggest Movers Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street HSBC 'The value of Sir Peter's experience is in some doubt' Gold Fields challenges ruling that let Harmony bid Spitzer rounds on music giants The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Eurotunnel plans job cuts to avert collapse UK growth slowing Briefing M&S investors under fire Raider sends Havas signal Video move 'will hit ITV' Lloyd's transparency call Charts of the Day Eur-eek!-a: a new type of mousetrap, the Mousemaster, tempts the rodent to walk the plank, which tips it into a container with room for ten victims. The device is said o be a clean, efficient wa of catching mice and to be safe for children and pets, except mice. It is o display at the British Invention Show at Alexandra Palace, London Page 59 Icelandair lands 8.4% of easyJet FSA e-bloomer over mortgages Upset authors press Penguin on delivery hitches Direct Line Money Divorce: can today's couples afford to split? Antonia Senior and Mark Atherton explain why dividing the spoils is becoming more costly than ever when a marriage collapses Factfile Fidelity Investments Mis-selling fine for Capita Trust In Brief Energy boost Tip-top Lloyds Multiple Display Advertising Items Stockwatch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week Paul Clifford, of Beifast, and Mirastar films The Good Adwatch The Bad And the Ugly Quotes A 'human' bank without robots Half compatible Multiple Display Advertising Items Factfile Parents pay price of protection Grainne Gilmore looks at how mortgage regulation could force up the cost of home loans Where to build up your deposit for a property How do we split the house? A Question of Money Abbey Thumbs up or Thumbs down Capital One The verdict—thumbs down Fluent in Finance What the Experts Say Traveller gets lost in finance Alison Gibson meets a woman worried by the cost of retirement Mary's Response Beginner's guide to stockpicking Share of the Month The market's recent resilience is making share ownership seem suddenly rather more attractive. For new readers. Stella Shamoon explans the rules of engagement for her portfolio Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas offshoots glow Britannia Shares of the MONTH-performance in 2004 Multiple Display Advertising Items Signs that your heart rules your head Why Wall Street tremors are good vibrations Magnus Grimond learns how lessons from the past can help to predict stock market movements Animal crackers Clare Stewart looks at an art collection founded on peace Fidelity Investments Unmarried couples may face new tax on homes Halifax Under starter's orders Abbey's new boss must sort out its lsa Problems, says Alex Hawkes Prudential Factfile Multiple Display Advertising Items How a £180 overdraft became a £9,000 bill Alex Hawkes finds a woman with special needs who faced huge fees after asking her bank for help Npower Nationwide The Times Factfile Will your bank provide value for money? Magnus Grimond examines the benefits available at the most exclusive end of the market Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridget Chapple checks what's on offer if you are prepared to pay a premium on the high street The Package Deals Factfile Pru's strategy is plausible but changes month by month Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Pointers Savers Best Buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Charcol Ing Direct Managers' aims are lost in translation Times Online Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Beware the downsides when banks offer an upgrade Debt's shadow falls on young Joe Morgan finds levels of borrowing are worsening Factfile Watchdog bans premium-rate fraudsters New Star Investment Funds Ltd Travel Last Minute Flights Noble Caledonia Limited British Isles Short-Haul Checking in The Old Cider House, Nether Stowey, Somerset Venice Long-Haul Follow that Star Sarah Turner Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Artists abound: a Campbell's soup can signed by Andy Warhol by the lift, and a Roy Lichtenstein in the lobby Finding lullabies on and off Broadway Part two of our senes: Sarah Turner stays on a budget in the Big Apple In Brief Air Mile Vjv Make yourself right at home Anne-Celine Jaeger examines how travellers are trading off one another to find free accommodation I'm too sexy for my skis Driven to Distraction Sun, sea and 'sweat' Pay in the Spotlight Luxury A-La-Carte Spa Breaks Croatia Odyssey Let's tie the knot just like Cypriots Wedded Bliss Travel News Times Online Trailfinders Eastern Europe The Sunday Times African Safari Club Need to Know Complete The Little Five Time to listen to the call of the wild dogs Inspired by an encounter eight years ago, Jill Crawshaw visits northern Botswana to explore the plight of Africa's most endangered species Canaries hit the goldmine-with guaranteed Canary Islands Grand Canaria If you thought the islands were only the preserve of unruly, lager-quaffing hordes, think again; the islands are raising their game. Oliver Bennett Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun and a new-found respectability finds bissful solitude on Gran Canaria, while Anjana Ahuja savours the charm of little-known La Gomera with her family Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to Know Lanzarote And Tenerife timesonline Noble Caledonia Limited Take the Kids Chloe Brtan-Browns Guide to What's New for Families more Did we really learn like this? … there is a new breed of … reports Mark Frary Illegible Article Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Competition The Times Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items In search of the sea cow Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure in Alaska under your own steam Readers' Forum Contact US . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Since fingerprinting was introduced, the US has logged more than 1,000 'hits' on its watchlists of undesirable aliens Where the reds go munching in Perfect Weekend the Lake District Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend review Inside Contributors Hangin' with ma homies in Penge The Brits they try to rhyme and rap/ but most results are a load of . . . Just why are we so useless at hip-hop? There's really no time like the future The News is No More Reliable a Prediction of Events than the Racing Tips 'I've waited for this moment for 50 years' Pitch Perfect A sublime pleasure, a stately game … Bill Bryson has loved baseball since childhood. Now his team, the Boston Red Sox, are in the World Series, starting tonight. Better still, he has a ticket Best Western Eye q smooth The empire strikes back Indian Summer Rudyard Kipling is a writer for our times, and for all time, says Roger Moore A Kipling miscellany Multiple Display Advertising Items Terrible Trafalgar It was the last great battle between wooden navies, a day of carnage that helped to set the course of Western history to this day. Giles Whittell on the Battle of Trafalgar Books The Times Books First The Rather Nice Company Ltd Trashing the neighbourhood Nonfiction The Empty Ocean by Richard Ellis Island Press $16;384pp ISBN 1 559 63637 8 No Turning Back: The Life and Death of Animal Species by Richard Ellis HarperCollins $25.95;428pp ISBN 0 060 55803 2 Everyone Ought to Be Aware of the Sixth Mass Extinction—one we are Inflicting The Times What's more . . . The Hun have seized our lake, Sir Nonfiction Man and Toutou 80 Forth by Gles Foden Michael Joseph £16.99; 320pp Isbn 0718 14555 0 The mane attraction Nonfiction Simon Barnes A Year at the Races: Reflections on Horses Humans Love Money and Luck St Jane Smley … Inter Alia The stuff of dreams Roald Dahl knew what children like best—sweets, lots of them. Helen Rumbelow meets a young man with a very sticky talent Alex Dead man talking Fiction Darkness risible Fiction … The Times Travel Direct Paperbacks Fiction TLS Nonfiction A Writer's World: Travels 1950-2000 by Jan Morris Faber, £9.99 The Faber Book of Exploration Edited by Benedict Allen Faber, £6.99 Muddied Oafs: The Soul of Rugby by Richard Beard Yellow Jersey, £7.99 Library: An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles Vintage, £8.99 Nancy Mitford by Harold Acton Gibson Square, £7.99 Best Sellers Gardening against chaos The Garders of … Audio Books Times Online Dad, I hardly drew you Not every artist is delighted when an offspring inherits his talents; jealousy and rivalry may follow. Richard Cork examines some troubled relationships Arts Budapest Spring Festival Art families Lost in translation How best to bring a book to the screen? It's easy. reports Ian Johns from this year's London Film Festival … try leaving out the second half The Times Chase the Storm The good and the bad Riverside Gonna dress you up From hip-hop to Harvey Nicks-it's a small step that spells big business. Lisa Verrico explains This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Young apprentices Academia v vocation - the old debate is hotting up again. Tom Gatti met three young people who bypassed university in favour of learning a trade Life Him Indoors The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad This Rash Fool was Hatching Plots against Me with his Bossy Daughter Feather Report The Times Nobody Free at last … Fatty, Stumpy and Elephant. Once you've met them, you'll never buy a battery egg again. Lucy Pinney explains Starbucks Coffee Egg facts French fancies Review life Jonathan Meades's Sense of Place Carcassonne, France The Citadel is as Winningly Bogus as the Platic Armour in the Tat Shops Out There Often Find Esther Wrapped in a Fleece Squinting at Bright Rainbows Multiple Display Advertising Items Losing the plot A stunted pagoda, a mini-Matterhorn? When it comes to giving history lessons, says Mark Griffiths, we should turn to gardens with a credible past Gardens Katherine Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulb of the Month Amaryllis Suppliers Take the tuber Stephen Anderton on winter care for dahlias and cannas Clippings Squash, anyone? Tom Petherick on the irresistible fascination of growing your own weird and wonderful pumpkins and squashes Kitchen-magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Letters Pumpicintastic Pictureline Popular by jonty & B Culture The Listener Crossword No 3797 No Spear by ? Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge CD-ROM Offer Double pack: £19.99 (rrp £23.96) T2 Crossword Chess Picture Book Jumbo Crossword 548 Cryptic Clues Atlas of the World Body&soul Internet makes us sick Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Does Surfing for Health Information Do You More Harm than Good? Milk of Human Coldness Inside Need to Know? Well, Well . . . Next week Spray-On Slim The Gripes of Sloth Plug in to Sleep Bumbling Drunk Antibody Pigment of your mind John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Mozart had Tourette syndrome? B cks Analyse this Diagnosis Mania Leonardo's Mona Lisa Has Been Explained as the Result of a Bout of Asthma Cold comforts for winter bugs Body&soul At this time of year we spend a fortune on cold and flu remedies-but do any of them work? Simon Crompton gives his verdict Doctor Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP WellCare Flora pro-activ Daring fertility treatments make the headlines but can produce more questions than answers Junk Medicine Ovary Transplants Rewriting the ending When she contracted cancer for the second time, novelist Emma Tennant thought she faced the final chapter. Rosie Millard reports Arc Committed to curing arthritis What's New in Treatments The Sunday Times Immunity to travel fears The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved T2 Haliborange Fruit Pyramid Fast track to health treatment at a more affordable … Advertisement A Different Kind of Private Health Insurance—without the High Costs See a consultant and get any tests done, fast No need to put my life and business on hold . . . Health now The British Medical Association Why we mind gaps Cosmetic dentistry may be booming in the UK but the industry has its own teething problems, says You Stupid Yellow-Toothed Pansies. One American Called British People Carb Options My teeth still want to go back to their original positions Sorted Teeth Whitening Am I a Bad Mum if I Don't Pay to Fix my Kids' Teeth? Without Dental Work Would my Son's Smile Win the Girl or the Promotion? A little bit of butter's better for us Spread the news: butter's back, says nutritionist Jane Clarke. After years in the sin bin, we now know a little of what you fancy does you good I Believes Trans-Fats May Be Worse for You than Saturated Fats The Times How to Cheat at Eating Brussels Pâté Alpro soya Well Oiled Do you still want me? Finding a soulmate is never easy-and then you've got to keep hold of them. In a new book Philip Hodson gives 50 ways to keep your lover Healthspan Tips to Make Love Last What's Wrong with your . . . Wealth Money can be a catastrophe, says one guru: not having too little - but having too much I'm Sure my Own Life was More Fun when I Had Less Cash, Not More of It The Kabbalah Centre Do your Libidos Match? Moving on Return of an Unfaithfulex If a friend falls twice for a man who's bad news, keep your counsel and prepare to offer comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Got to hand it to her Bio-Energy Healing A lifetime of taking hormone pills for a thyroid problem was the fate facing one woman - until she consulted an alternative healer. Celia Dod investigates What is It? What's the Evidence? Push the right button Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson I am 23 and can't achieve orgasm during penetrative sex although I can climax easily solo. I manage it in positions that allow me to manually stimulate my clitoris but my partner would like me to orgasm from penetration alone. Discussions with friends and research confirm the problem is widespread but … Far Too Many Women Expect their Partners to 'Give' Them an Orgasm Over to You Swing out sister Not Just Any Body How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Miss Immodesty Blaize, aka Kelly Fletcher, 28, is proud of her curves and nipple-tasselling skills Johnson & Johnson The Times First-class grey adventurers lead a revival of the train set Older travellers are turning their backs on flying for a more relaxing choice of seeing the world, says Steven Keenan Deutsche Bahn Europe opening up for those north of Watford New high-speed terminals will make Eurostar travel handy for people from all over Britain, says Renata Rubnikowicz Philippe Strack's sometimes wacky concepts have been translated into more practical train interiors The best rail holidays . . . 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