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News from 30/10/2004

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Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Neil McQueen, Janice Turner, Magnus Grimond Funds in Focus, Christina Hardyment, Christopher Bryant, Anthony Browne and Richard Owen, Catherine Philip, Richard Whitehead, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, Tom Fort, Ross Noble, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jeremy Bradshaw, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Jill Hartley, Martin Pettinger, Anita James, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, John Mulvey, Clare Lazaro, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Paul Connolly, Carol Midgley, Martin Stuart Bell, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Richard Irving, D. Dubbin, Tom Bawden and Dominic Walsh, Saffron Burrows, Lucia Van Der Post, Gabrielle Starkey, Roland westean and Etsine…, Sam Marlowe, Sharon Olds, Wendy Ide, John McGivering, John Bungey, Vanessa Kendell, Francesca Gavin, Owen Slot Magic Sponge, Geoff Brown, Claire Harvey, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Tina Laurent, Antonia Senior, Alan Thompson, John Clarke, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Katherine Swift, Philip Larkin, Jack Malvern, John Radford, Steve Bird, Peter Nicholls, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Michael Evans and Magnes Limidster, Joe Morgan, Nicola Smith, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Heather Stimmler-Hall, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Brendan Donnelly Director, John Lomas, Jo Morris, Osama bin Laden, Alan Hamilton, Candida Crewe, John Godfrey, James Delingpole, David Eimer, Chris Bryant, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Charies Bremner, Mark Giles, Dayla Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Arwa Naider, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Ivan Hewett, Robert Burrow, Tom Petherick, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Remanson, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, JJ, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Nicholas d'AMBRUMENIL, Oliver Kay, A. David Page, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Stephen Anderton, Jerome Burne, Ed Potton, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, John Acklaw, Geoffrey Cohen, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Mel Brooks, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Janet Jackson, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Andrew Motion, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, Gabriel Rozenberg, Victoria O'Brien, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, William Morrison, Raymond Keene, Amber Cowen, Simon Freeman, Shelia Keating, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Mark Bostridge, Gordon Ramsay, Jeremy Page, Robert Clow, Jemma Chapman, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Adam Luck and Daniel McGrory, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Catharine Morris, P. Motte-Harrison, Fred Dellar, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, James Naughtie, Saran Vine, Stewart Tendler, Bill Bryson, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Tony Crofts, Mr Nick Beeson, C. P. Cavafy, Julian Muscat, Chloe Byran-Brown, Robin Lane Fox, A. S. Byatt, Rob Marshall, John Allison, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mark Dampier, Brian Case, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Julie Burchill, Jenny Uglow, Matthew Parris, Ross, C. H. Emeleus, R…, Amanda Craig, Jonathan Rendall, Shirley Manson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sam McKnight, John Angerson, Tim Wapshott, Christopher Witts, David Stafford, Iain Finlayson, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Rowell, Abigell Rayner, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Annabelle Thorpe, Chris Ayres, Mark Cocker, John Naish, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Ben Hoyle, Frank Furedi, Gordon Woolley, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Geoffrey Mott, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Tom Chesshyre, Russell Celyn Jones, Michael Holroyd, Andrew Lawson, Simon Crompton, lan MacKinnon, Philip Pullman, Alan Jackson, Siobhan Dolan, Dónal Thompson, David Baddel, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Kim Newman, Will Hide, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz, Chloe Bryan-Brown,

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The Times 'We will attack you again' Bin Laden taunts Bush with video on eve of US election Inside Soldier Killed Legal aid fraud The Times Picture Gallery The Times Constitution is signed but ministers will have 18 months to win round voters Death-bed confession of the spy who got away Index Italy ready to drop 'gay row' commissioner Smythson Power cable link to child cancer The Complete Weekend Paper Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times, another extraordinary day for a newspaper with an extraordinary history Next Week in the Compact Times I spied for Stalin at War Office, publisher confessed After the death of his widow, a Soviet agent reveals posthumously how he passed on information about troop movements. writes Magnus Linklater Passwords and secret night meetings Boy who survived a dark and stormy night in a wild wood M15 agents acted on tip-off by Communist informer Dior The genie is back in a swirl of desert dust Does bin Laden want Bush to win? And how did he manage to see Michael Moore's film? wonders Chris Ayres flybe. com 'He is just trying to get as much attention as he can' 'Your security is in your own hands' U2's online deal hastens last spin for the CD Apple shares soared by £1 bn over its special edition iPod and digital box set for the lrish group, writes Chris Ayres Shortage of iPods set to upset music lovers Wempe Methodist pilgrims mourned Dentist struck off Cancer study Fathers' own goal Damp squib Dixons BMW Fake legal aid claims netted law firm £5m in six years Fraudster found his calling as a solicito: with a creative approach to form-filling, Stewart Tendler reports Casino operators turn against £1m jackpot machines Applications for Casino Licences Is this another row for Springer, the opers? If it were an episode of the TV show, then it would be entitled 'We don't talk anymore, writes Jack Malvern Man carrying table leg 'Killed unlawfully' by armed police Education Editor: Oxford suspends student hackers Is this another row for Springer, the opers? If it were an episode of the TV show, then it would be entitled 'We don't talk anymore, writes Jack Malvern A thousand borrowers want loan broker out of business Victims say man who sold 'unfair' loan should have credit licence revoked, write Joe Morgan and Laura Peek The fight 'has taken ten years off my life' I'm beautiful now, says girl saved by surgeons It's still in your home The breast implants with a more natural look Tests using Plastic with a softer texture are ready to start, reports Richard Irving Downsides to the new curves Medical Briefing Howard snookers himself on truancy lastminute. com 'Double life' of Briton held on smuggling charges Village benefactor is accused of being a criminal mastermind, report Fred Bridgland, Adam Luck and Daniel McGrory PC World Hungary gets hot over paprika ban JustAAsk Queen will not say sorry to Dresden Hobgoblin AOL The plot thins… fiction reduced to seven tales Next Week in the Times easyJet. com The Week that was Britain Next Week TOUO at time of printing They Said… Currys Subaru London Film Festival Still time to pick up best seats in the house South Africa's bumper crop Bag owned by missing Briton found PC benefit fraud Older get richer Rape allegation £72,000 chapter Roberts Next Week in the Times Westin Middle East The Week that was the World Europe Americas Asia-Pacific Africa Next Week Speed They Said. . . Arafat is greeted with a VIP welcome in France Jeep Ramallah cliques rush to fill power vacuum America's quiet civil war inflames suburbia The divide that has cleaved the country is clear in a single street, writes Tim Reid. Photographs by Peter Nicholls egg …but the world backs Kerry Multiple Display Advertising Items Bless me… fans respond too fast Video of Baghdad blunder dogs Bush Nader keeps ploughing lonely furrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Drying out India's lake of legend dwindles to a puddle (AFP): Afghan group threatens to kill hostages Thailand bombs (AP): King crowned (AP): Briton charged (AP): Behind bars The Times recycle northern rock Italy ready to drop Buttiglione to break European deadlock Time's up for Kilroy-Silk West meets East for an historic EU signing Leaders from the 25 states of the enlarged Union met in Rome to put a seal on its Consitution, reports lastminute. com Kinnock accepts seat in the Lords US threatens to step in if Ukraine election is rigged O2 store Jail for 3 Pitcairn men for raping children Black Watch soldier dies in accident Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Foreign Staff: Japanese hostage reported killed in Iraq Opera Light Passing Multiple Display Advertising Items London Film Festival Maria Full of Grace … Exorcising his inner Neddy Theatre Ying Tong West Yorkshire Playhouse Leeds London Film Festival Concert London Sinfonietta/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Philippe Decouflé The Place, WCI The Sunday Times The trashy politics of Bushophobia Comet Stress Picture Gallery Come on Baby Einstein, Say 'avocado pear' for mummy I can't find it in my heart to forgive Cornwall Animals and human beings have much to gossip about Picture Gallery The slogan 'It's security, stupid' has poisoned American politics Election night parties have been advised to have therapists on call No foreign policy can be based on myth for ever. Reality will end Mr Bush's crusade We must escape from grand theories to see the world in all its messiness Europe's Real Test Ukrainians choose between the future and their past Back to Front Fine phrases do not guarantee a constitution Opinions past Leading Article War in the Sinai, October 30,1956 Times Change The quest for quality in contemporary Britain Workings of the EU Parliament EU diplomacy Miller's atheism Contrary views on plan for casinos Competitiveness among children Wartime bombings Cavalry charges Taxing moment Bowled over, but still not out Kiss me quick The Weather The Times Crossword Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,808 George Smith Sport Chelsea lay down the law on drugs as Mutu is shown door Peugiot Football inside Ferguson to give FA something to chew on over 'Battle of Buffet' The Times Zola rises to greater heights while his 'successor' freefalls No room left for Mutu on moral high ground Chelsea not alone in testing players Nick Szczepanik reports on why the FA is encouraging whistle-blowers The Rudder Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend Fearless Stubble Double Trouble Boil and Bubble Career Muddle And Another Thing betfair. com Kenyan peasant's running trials enough to make Radcliffe sheepish Vauxhall When your team is on top, there's no place like home Despite queues and packed lifts, Bill Bryson has his spirits lifted by the end of 86 years of hurt in the World Series In T2 on Monday Game on Premiership Weekend Guide betfair. com Rush behind Toshack on shortlist for Wales job Armchair Investor Hughes understands he must build from bottom Bet your Life Conduct on pitch still Wenger's main target On the Horizon The Weekend's Fixtures Picture Gallery Levein lured to Leicester by potential for promotion The Saturday Echo Stewart Downing and Derrick Downing How They Stand in Scotland Extra Extra on Monday Robben so glad to be up and running Football Matt Dickinson speaks to the Holland winger who chose Chelsea over United Lucozade Loeb back to his best form in Spain Hogg through Cipollini rides on England debuts Tweddle on top The Results Service Players in limbo while executive jobs remain unfilled Hockey Scoreboard Derbyshire seek to cash in before call-ups Netball The Times Gulf in class shows as Harrison challenger fails to last a minute Boxing India's home rule broken at last to give Australia grand slam Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Younis century ends drought Ellison earns deal amid uncertainty for Britons Motorcycling Henman struggles on long road to Houston Tennis Barclays How They Line up Tonight Britain striving to provide more than Noble gesture Gillette Tri-Nations Series Junior choices earn Senior's respect Christopher Irvine on a player at the peak of his powers Guide to this Weekend's Matches Grenoble continue ascent as Leeds lose their footing Worcester ready to silence Brive fans Moody fits the bill for return to back row Heineken Cup David Hands finds World Cup winner raring to go after long-term foot injury Haughton's treble chance earns dividend for Saracens Ailing Cardiff left heading for the exit Northampton seeking redemption in Europe O'Brien puts faith in Powerscourt winning Turf war Magnier fingers crossed Ladbrokes Lone Star Park Ayr Wolverhampton Kelso Hobbs has the ammunition to fire championship bid Richard Johnson selects the six horses he is most looking forward to riding this winter Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Sunday Times Next Week Sir Rembrandt looks best in Hall Newmarket Chepstow Lingfield Park Totescoop6 The Wright Track Wetherby William Hill Sad Clarke fails test after taking 11-plus Golf From John Hopkins Golf Correspondent in Valderrama, Spain Two-Round Scores The Weekend's Fixtures Times Test Water Torture Shoparound Bagger ready to start school Quiz of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Anniversaries Birthdays The Register Robert Merrill American baritone whose mellifluous tone and captivating way with Verdi made him a stalwart of New York's Metropolitan Opera Michael Theakston Yorkshire brewer whose family's business, famed for its Old Peculier ale, survived merger mania to return to family ownership Ivan Kyncl Refugee from Czechoslovakia who became a distinguished theatre photographer in Britain Forthcoming Marriages Royal Navy Graduations That was the Social Week On this Day Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Times Roving pets, the morals of irony and bailing out spendthrift siblings Timesonline The Anglican Church should be one, holy, catholic and apostolic The Archbishop who opted for trial by media In this extract from his forthcoming biography of the Archbishop of York, Rob Marshall tells the untold story of what really happened when gay protestors tried to "out" him in 1994 Sunday Worship The Faith Page In Brief At your Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Eye Technology Business Equity Prices business 'Safe pair of hands' but a fast pair of legs at Whitebread The Saturday Interview Dominic Walsh discovers that Alan Parker is more driven than the City thought Unit-Linked Insurance Investments CV: Alan Parker Index America's Mr Steel reveals his softer side Wilbur Ross failed as a writer, but is good at turning round failed industries, says James Doran The Times Commodity king stalks ailing firms Cisco Systems BBC One viewing falls behind digital channels Lord Black to a step down from Hollinger Inc board Christmas Gift Guide Private investors raise M&s holding to 27% Unsafe sex show City Diary Roll them out City Diary Industrial Correspondent: World Economic Forum ousts its Number 2 Economics Reporter: Mortgage approval fall points to rate standstill Economics Editor: Oil lifts eurozone inflation Investment Editor: Consortium bids to derail Ofex rescue with alternative scheme The Times Credit bill jumps £1. 6bn Testing time for the product Watchdog acts on pension tip-offs The Times How trackers can lose out with the lopsided FTSE Tempus Larger Capitalisation Shares Yell, Shell Transport, William Morrison, Gallaher, EMAP, ICI, Hays Smaller Capitalisation Shares Ebookers, lastminute. com, MFI Furniture. Uniq, Pipex, Urbium Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Gni London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commision The Week's Biggest Movers Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street HSBC 'Greed is, it seems, as pervasive as it is powerful' Eurotunnel could run out of cash Second Merck drug faces inquiry The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates business The Power 100 The commodity king who stalks ailing companies Eurotunnel cash warning Briefing Query over Pru's chief Jessops falls 6% on debut Mortgage deals down Sainsbury checks advisers Forum executive outsted Stock Markets Charts of the Day Gloomy data knock Bush's hopes Oddbins prepares to quaff Unwins for £50m Anger over ploy to end death duty loopholes Shell threatened with AA rating downgrade Safe Hands, Fast Legs Index Discovery Whose Booze? money Horror Stories Why savers' deals are not what they seem Close examination of the small print reveals that the table-topping accounts often fail to meet expectations, says Grainne Gilmore Streets Ahead Factfile Fidelity Investments Children's tax-free bonus rises Children's tax-free bonus rises Going home Chill raises bills F&c Management Limited Medical Stock Watch Website of the Week A Survey Says Whine of the Week Victoria Handsley, a student from Cumbria, is reeling from a sense of rejection The Good Adwatch HSBC The Bad M&g And the Ugly Quotes When did we lose faith in banking? Picture Gallery Costly non-trip Prudential Frightening tales for Hallowe'en Helen Pridham looks at the nightware web of financial scams you might face and how to avoid them Can internet bank account be run offline? A Question of Money Plus points for young drivers Rebecca O'Connor on how to save lives and money framlington Safety pays: Sarah Baugh, 22, cut the cost of her car insurance by £250 when she won a driving competition for young people Thumbs up or Thumbs down Britannia DirectSaver Multiple Display Advertising Items Links A stroke of genius or pot luck? Alison Gibson revisits a man whose snap decision paid off Fluent in Finance Happy go lucky: James Moore, with his dog, Sadie, said the advice he received was "brilliant" but then ignored it completely and piled into property What the Experts Say James's Response Is the Pru's £1bn issue real value? Magnus Grimond on what the move for new funds will mean Bradford & Bingley Multiple Display Advertising Items Rate cuts fuel fears of fall in pension income Bad blood brothers Joe Morgan finds how a sibling's poor debts could hit your credit abbey What's in my File? Multiple Display Advertising Items Card firms told to simplify charges Exotic journey on the Silk Road Asian art offers a host of rarities, says Clare Stewart Bank of Scotland Exercise your Right to Choose your Annuity Provider Quiz your Broker Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax NatWest New rules stymie competition Homebuyers have found fewer cheap deals in the run-up to regulation, says Grainne Gilmore Multiple Display Advertising Items Elderly in fear of tax crackdown Plans to tighten the inheritance rules could hit up to 20,000 pensioners, says Alex Hawkes Multiple Display Advertising Items Executors left in limbo by frozen assets Factfile Isa romance is dead But perhaps it's time to get reacquainted, says Patrick Hosking Scottish Widows Bank Presidential election caps a year of disappointment Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices-Service Fidelity Investments National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Chelsea Links On the couch: fund managers can harness emotions in the markets to turn a profit Emotions play havoc with rational analysis Ing Direct Savers' Best Buys Money Shop Times Online Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Revenue claims don't add up; just ask an accountant Credit card fees rake in millions MPs launch broadside on banks over excessive late-payment charges, Joe Morgan reports Week of Shame for the Money Lenders Bond buyers billed twice by Ernie Jupiter Borrowers taking on new debt to avoid repossession The Times Last-Minute Flights Kyrenia & beyond Beach boomers: book one week and get the second week free in Tobago with The Owners' Syndicate. Accommodation is at the Sugar Mill, which is a cottage with a private swimming pool. The break costs £793pp, based on four sharing, with flights from Gatwick. Holidays must be completed before December 14 British Isles Short-Haul Checking in Radisson Sas London Stansted Voyages Jules Verne Long-Haul Follow that Star Sarah Turner Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Euro Tunnel Exclusively Online Blacks Stylish stays in the heart of Paris for £70 Budget Hotels Paris In our third guide to big city bargains. Heather Stimmler-Hall uncovers great deals in Paris In Brief Travel News Times Online Nile Cruise Moreski No more lurking within tents Happy Campers Tom Chesshyre reports on why British holiday makers are opting for mobile homes Kiwi Dreams Assisi No-No Multiple Display Advertising Items Stay up to data, have a nice day Letters on America £28,000 a Night ABTA Welcome to Jimmy's place… If Bush loses next week, he could copy Jimmy Carter and open a B&b, reports Martin Symington in Georgia Multiple Display Advertising Items Tour of duty: Jimmy Carter shows Martin Symington round the Plains Historic Ian. A skilled carpenter, he helped to convert the former furniture store Need to Know Past Presidents For the Record Times Online Well worth the jetlag: New Zealand puts on Long-Haul Nz Goes Glam In the land of The Lord of the Rings a revolution is under way, attracting a new breed of tourist. Jill Hartley investigates its stylish new hotels, Need to Know Multiple Display Advertising Items the style for A-listers and adventurers Long-Haul Nz Goes Glam While it's action stations for will hide, who ventures beyound Queenstown to try the more civilised side to adrenalin activities Multiple Display Advertising Items Silhouettes in a snowy wilderness Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Master Card Cunard To Seville on a sour note Readers' Forum Contact us… Basiq Air Grateful dead No fun in Cancún The Times Sit back and relax, it's all been taken care of New services make you ski trip hassle-free, reports Mark Frary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items One foot in the grave? Older travellers are more likely to have one foot in the Porsche. Travel companies should take note Boys and ghouls come out to play If It's November… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Contributors X-rated humiliation Critic at Large Ugly men, fat women in catsuits, Hey Big Spender… it can mean only one thing—a new talent show Magic kingdom: no trespassing Julie Burchill on Private Worlds It Takes Two Not Just to Tango but to Make a Private World Have Any Point The Anti-Hunting Bill Hasn't Got a Leg to Stand on Writes Robin Lane Fox These People Omit the Hounds. Our Foxhounds are the Envy of the World 'It will blow the dust off your soul' Uncle Joe took Mel Brooks to his first Broadway musical when he was nine. It changed his life… Boots Mel Brooks's top five Florence's secret war The Lady with the Lamp was myth - and Florence Nightingale rarely nursed the Crimea wounded. She was too busy fighting the government and revolutionising protocol Sleep was Snatched at Odd Hours. Meals Eaten in Spare Moments Times Online Reluctant face of a heroine Life lines The Staying Alive anthology became one of Britain's most popular poetry books, selling more than 76,000 copies. Now a sequel, Being Alive, is about to hit the shelves. We asked some admirers to pick their favourites books The Times Books First The Trees Saffron Burrows This Hour David Baddel Philip Pullman Ithaka Being Alive is published by Bloodaxe at £10.95 To the bitter end History Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944-45 by Max Hastings MacMillan £25;592pp… The Times Read on Writers… who needs them? Fiction Giles Whittell Literary and Literal Commodities Collided in Vasset's Mind Inter Alia Promises of paradise Writers in the Garden From Chaucer's Eden to Eliot's shattered idyll—800 years of literate gardening Inside the Locked Door the Air is Fragrant with Old Paper and Leather Bindings Last man standing Fiction Old Filth by Jane Gardam, Chatto &… £15.33;320pp… Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex-starved sleuth on the job Fiction Russell Youth was so Very Fleeting but what an Impression It Left Nonfiction Fiction TLS Best Sellers Lost in the post Children's Fiction A Junior Post-Boy Obsessed by Pins Blossoms when his Monomania Turns to Stamps Audio Books Times Online arts 'This was Wagner's dream' Her Valkyrie was cheered at Glastonbury and booed at the ENO. Phyilida Lloyd likes it that way, she tells James Naughtie Ingansky The road to Valhalia Bold Spice Puppets, airheads, "manufactured"? In fact, it was the Spice Girls, with talent to burn, who were ruthlessly pulling the strings, says David Sinclair Multiple Display Advertising Items Zig-azig-aaah… Multiple Display Advertising Items Horse attitudes Jo Taylor has a gift for evoking the essence of animals in few brushstrokes. By Jane Wheatley PJ Harvey Wore a Ripped Spice Girls T-Shirt. A Defiant Statement This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items life Play it again, Sam Old men forget… but having a poor memory has its compensations, writes Michael Holroyd Him Indoors: Him Indoors The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad I went, I saw, I fell in love It's genius: ten people in a beautiful house rescued for future generations—thanks to Tony Crofts's pension I Wondered if I Had Been Picked up on a CCTV Camera Walking with Fatima Tu-whit where? As osprey and red kites prosper, our native owl species are dwindling. Mark Cocker asks why Since Last Week, There Have Been 2,000 Calls to Report the Cries of Tawny Owls Multiple Display Advertising Items A home for heroes Dunsley's first owner was a fighter. Now Martin Hicks is carrying on the tradition - in defence of the £2m bungalow. Tom Fort explains Feather Report Out There Country life The Stillness is Awkward. Jagged. A Hard Geometry Imposed on the Land Riparian revels Jonathan Meades's Sense of Place the New River One of the Brimming Reservoirs is Used for Dinghy Sailing Coopers gardens Picture Gallery Virgin gardener Green space used to terrify Bel Mooney. Then, when her marriage ended. She fell for the charms of a formal town garden Katherine Swift Camellias were Cultivated for Oil from their Seeds and Tea from the Leaves Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Garden Lift and Store Don't lose the pot Winter cold can be hard on containers. Stephen Anderton shows how to beat the freeze If the Compost Freezes, Then Even Concrete Containers Can Burst Weekend Tips Letters Angela Gore Limited Up close and natural Hibernating snails, voluptuous poppies, dead trees on water - Andrew Lawson revels in the fine entries for the RHS Photographer of the Year Multiple Display Advertising Items Clippings Art of the Garden Picture Line The …of last week's Picture Line is Mrs Anne Brown of… The Listener Crossword No 3798 12 Down Part 1 Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge Cd-Rom Offer Double pack: £19.99 (mp £23.98) Answers T2 Crossword No 3423 Chess Picture Book Jumbo Crossword 549 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues body & soul Be Afraid . . . Be Very Afraid Checkups scaled down Jerome Burne Stories behind the News Will Changes in Dental Practice Mean Better Care for your Teeth? Real Fat-Cat Mps inside Heavyweight Politicians BMI measurement at 2004 party conferences, percentage overweight or obese Need to Know Well, Well . . . next week Insulin Phaler A Moralists Music Mummy Tests of Nerve Vote Paranoia Antibody Heartburn drugs fear John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends England expects every Satanist to do his duty Analyse this In the Stories of Pacts with the Devil, the Central Theme is Not Evil-But Loyalty Junk Medicine Anti-Vaccine Activists Opponents of MMR believe in homoeopathy, the Force, ESP and all sorts of other rubbish We're funny in the brain Heard the one about the comedy computer? It sounds like a bad joke but the newly revealed machine will help children with language difficulties, says Jerome Burne Laughter is Something that Women Do in Response to Men Health on Monday The World's Most Popular Joke Nasty Cough? Prophet of pill popping Nutritionist Patrick Holford is on a mission to fill us with vitamins. But why is his message hard to swallow, asks Simon Crompton An Evangelical Born-Again Nutritionist, He's Even Written his Own Scripture The Times Holford's Heresies Solgar Way to Go . . . Going out in style From a motorcycle hearse to a woodland burial in an ecopod coffin, funerals are becoming dead cool, says Siobhan Dolan WellCare Help, I've got hypochondria Are you happily healthy? Don't worry, doctors and drug firms can soon put a stop to that, says John Naish Keep off my Ketchup Have You Got the Big H? Daft Diseases Health now Multiple Display Advertising Items No Weight Gain Back to wet beds The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over to You The Times Soul keepers Children explore their inner lives with a rich imagination that adults lack, says Frank Furedi Helping a Child to Take off and Fly Imaginatively is One of the Best Gifts we Can Give What They Say Moving on Baby versus Partner Slow down and try to discover the precise reason why your man balks at having a baby His Mind is the Main Organ to Persuade; Heart and Other Bits Will Follow The Kabbalah Centre Magic World Back in the pink Despite a bad press, farmed organic salmon is thriving in the west of Ireland, says Vanessa Kendell alpro soya At your Table Start your day with a hearty bowl of oats and feel the benefit long after lunchtime Make the most of a good catch No use-by date for love Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson I'm 76 and when my husband died after 51 years of marriage I became infatuated with another man. We had sex but it was very uncomfortable. I wondered whether I was blocked by guilt. I feel I am too old to have these feelings but I long for a man to share my life and my bed The Most Common Cause of an End to Sex Lives is Not Impotence but Painful Joints About 60 per Cent of Women over 75 Live Alone - but only 33 per Cent of Men Song in her heart Not Just Any Body how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Heart UK The Times VW Picture Gallery The Times Contents 30.10.04 Henry Moore at Holborn Station Photographer Lee Miller Year 1943 Location London A dog and a trophy wife have many similarities: they're fun to be with, cute, and are happy to sit on your lap in public Gandhi Girls Style Tribes On the Science of Happiness By replaying positive experiences and pondering their goodness, I help put myself in a better mood I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Sir Jackie Stewart, Businessman and Former Formula One World Champion The next Big Thing Scam Baiting Trendsurfing David Rowan Someone's Got to Do It . . . The Skating Consultant Guinness Kodak Velvet jackets Sainsbury's TU Bargainhunter Carol Midgley Out There Thirties Hollywood Glamour Baggy Trousers Coolhunter Tina Gaudoin Lexus Hair God Well Dressed. . . 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