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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Barry J. Holmes, Janice Turner, Sandor Marai, Christina Hardyment, Mark Hall, Stella Shamoon, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Johnny Davis, Neelam Verjee, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Nils Ringdal and Richard Daly, Bruce McCall, Anita James, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gene Simmons, Clare Lazaro, Jeany Devay, Bridget Jones, Mark Sutherland, Anthony Bolton, Hannah Betts, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Richard Beard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, Tom Bawden and Christine Seib, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Stuart, Nic Hopkins, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Pat Llewellyn, Kate Reardon, Anne Gatti, Alfie Howard, Bem, Andy Brough, Carl Mortished, Caroline and Melodie, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Nigel Kendail, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Philippe Naughton, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, W. H. R. Crawford, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Antonia Senior, Mollie Jenkins, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Armando Iannucci, Stephen McClarence, Beryl Bainbridge, Vinny Lee, John Clarke, Stephen Daiton, Christina McLellan, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Philip Webster Political Editor, Katherine Swift, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Joe Morgan, Nicola Smith, Grainne Gilmore, Daniel Finkelstein, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jo Morris, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mince Pies, Nick Wyke, Paul Shearer, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, John Westerby and Matthew Pryor, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Toby Faber, Jim Rossignol, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Struan Hellier, Tom Chesshyre & Chloe Bryan-Brown, Ivan Hewett, Cecil Beaton, Aggie MacKenzie, Paula Hawkins, John Humphrys, David Rowan, Johny Wilkinson, Dan Silver, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Nigel Williamson, Martin Johnson, Amber Cowan, Andrew Green, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Andrew Pierce and Daniel McGrory, Simon de Bruxelles, Migel Kendall, Mark Slater, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, James Flint, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, Rod Stanley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Paul Mumford, Alf Alderson, Lucia Adams, W M MacKay, Adam Sage, Adrian George, Raymond Keene, Irma Kurtz, Suzi Godson, Ray Main, Luna Rossa, Richard Brass, Nigel Thomas, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Sean MacAulay, Merry Herry, Sam Faulkner, Kaveh Solhekol, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Bruce Rioch, Xan Rice, Tamara Rojo, Jeremy Page, Tina Ogle, Lewis Smith, Jemma Chapman and Adam Sage, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, John Rushton, Alex Hawkes, Erica Wagner, Gareth Child, Peter Pahldes, Ryan Anson, Michael Bywater, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grainne Gilmore and Guy Haydon, James Naughtie, Mrs D Land, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Julian Muscat, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Jan Raath, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Chris Condron, Fiona Sims, Michael Browen, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Andrew Martin, Robert Crampton, Lake Coppea, Jane Shilling, Philip J Charles, Mel Webb, Jim Fisher, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Caroline Merrell banking Correspondent, Robert Elegant, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, John Lister-Kaye, Sam McKnight, Celia Dodd, John Angerson, Iain Finlayson, Sheila Keating, Rebecca Ley, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, Alan J…, Ben Webster, Alison Gibson, Erin O'connor, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Kieran Falconer, Mark Henderson, Hattie Ellis, Michael Horsnell, David Henry, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Luica Van Der Post, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Owen Siot Chief Sports Reporter, Darian Leader, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Ben Hoyle, Tom Roundell, Russell Celyn Jones, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and James Doran, Rosalind Miles, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Bridget Chapple and Joe Morgan, Alunmichael, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Pat Gibson and Dileep Premachandran, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Sharon Krum, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Matim Aston, Daphne Lockyer, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Rick Lew, Michael Barnard, Chloe Bryan-Brown, W E Kerswell,

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The Times In your 8 Section Paper Hunt ban impossible to enforce, police say Maybe a soldier's life for William, the stubborn student Price The Times Your multisection newspaper this weekend Next Week in The Times Next Saturday in The Times Offers quick find Fathers put Children's Minister in chains L'eau Bleue D'issey Pour Homme 'Poisoned with salt': the boy who did not fit in Animal rights groups turn their sights on to game shooting Police say hunting ban impossible to enforce Racist killer 'part of murderers' Dior Money Banks battle phishing threats masterminded on £10 websites One airline, 4 crashes, 8 dead: the real price of sugar snap peas in November Supermarkets say their suppliers are to blame for selecting suspect carrier Baz Luhrmann Typhoo tea tycoon bags Jimmy Choo for £100m Sport Wempe Tripping the fantastic with world at their feet Princes named in grandmother's £2.8m will Sharp criticism of Blunkett Royal disclosure Game, set, tax Cannabis claim Crash funeral Correction 'If I joined the Army, I'd want to fight alongside my men' Olympic bill might hit £12bn Never mind arguments for or against-London should host the 2012 Olympics because it would be the experience of a lifetime. writes Simon Barnes Counting down Ambitious plan could bring rebirth at the cost of chaos This one will run and run: how Jowell aims to stay the distance Culture Secretary's optimism is still undimmed despite setbacks, reports Tom Baldwin IRA bombers condemned DNA conviction Bomber's move School protest Lowry sale No! Don't! Please! No! P&o Ferries Register Court hears PC plead for life Marriott Chirac woos rosbifs with hymn to our goddess of the seas Nationwide Riviera search for eccentric earl The Phantom of the Opera BT Register Thumbs up for Britain's champion arm wrestlers dyson Is this drug dangerous? Sony Business Danger warning over popular cholesterol and asthma drugs Party people pull in £1m in the battle for Europe People Firstnight Comet Models of high fashion for the young bmibaby. com The ladies of letters writ large Andrew Pierce's week Daewoo Comet Unoffical Rules Locals cut up rough in Cornish surf wars Currys Currys South West Times Comment Suicide is not painless. But it can be brave, right and rational There are three reasons which might justify suicide: self-scrifice, infirmity and shame The Week elna press It's an ill wind Location... Change of school for unruly pupils Government's handling of the debate on the Hunting Bill Prince Charles's views on education Location... Location Banks and fraud Location ... God, the Bible and creation Servants of empire Location Picture Gallery Step Forward, Ms Manners It the roles of modern etiquette don't exist, we must invent them US and Them The monarchy needs more healthy disagreements I play hunt the compromise, and find little to cheer the Prime Minister Hat in the Rings London's Olympic bid is gaining in confidence and credibility Shootin' up the ol' western myth George Bush and his critics are brawing, saloon-bar style, over what comboys stand for in American history The original cowboy hero was neither godly gunslinger nor reckiess cartoon outlaw Picture Gallery Knowing your place has its virtues Mr Howard vindicated What to wear How a dying man and the net are threatening China's rulers China's leaders are trying to contain a tidal wave of often violent discounted Get the Idea What is ... 'Popera? Waterstones ... but there are pitfalls MacMillan cancer relief Money City folk forge a new life... Growing interest in the crafts sector may lead it to outstrip farming in the rural economy by 2020, reports David Lister Thatcher plans Christmas flight to troubled son's side Online Maplin Electronics Doctor jailed for sex assault 57-year wait Hail, Dame Ian Taking a break Meteor panic Shift The battle against drugs being Lincolnshire may appear to offer an idyllic life but to its young it is a 'hole' and drug dealers offer the only respite, reports Stefanie Marsh BT Correction mfi Le beaujolais nouveau 2004 est arrivé... in Seoul The Wordsmith's Favourites Britain not in school study Flu warning Aircraft alert Home alone claim Prison blunder Health advantage Flight of fancy First it was Countdown and then Scrabble, but now The Times crossword is casting its spell PC World Pudsey Bear's 25th birthday party Who Will Be Voted off First? It's time for I'm a Celebrity - and not much else on TV BO Homebase On the Web Most-Read Stories at Times on Line London Blogs Bill Gates in Numbers tiny. com Online Websites of the Week Jets and trains? On your bike, say readers in inventions poll Picture Gallery The Shortlist: How You Voted T2 next Week Further house price falls are on the way digitalDEPOT Where Essex Man calls his Castle home The county boasts an unassailable owner-occupier fortress, writes Michael Horsnell Vauxhall Times World News Staff revolt gathers pace at UN Protest against top management in an embarrassment for Kofi Annan, James Bone in New York reports Picture Gallery Security Council attacked by aid groups Offer no author could refuse M&s By Our Foreign Staff: Arafat's hospital file taken by widow Billy Graham: Life on an Evangelist Evangelist Graham embarks on 'last crusade' Weather Eye (Reuters): Four killed in raid on mosque (Reuters): Berlusconi trial (Reuters): Research boost (AP): Rice has surgery (AFP): Picture imperfect Skoda Best Western abbey Death threats force controversial Dutch MP underground How Mitterand's secret network Trial lays bare the abuse of power employed by a man who trusted no one, writes Charles Bremner In Search of the Northern Lights Le monde Air France Diary of a Scandal moben autumn Just AA sk Alliance Leicester La Scala restoration comes to grand finale Milan's great opera house will again soon compete with the best in the world, reports Richard Owen British palate is the toast of France Top Tipples Bespoke Suits Man arrested 3 years after wife's body is found in lake Serb sends eve-of-poll warning to Ukraine ruling elite Westin Hungarian leader pledges support for operation in Iraq Ference Gyurcsány faces tough decisions, says Richard Beeston Broadband sppeds for only £24.99 a year Millionaire champion of poor (Reuters): Peace pact (AP): Auschwitz event (AP): Islamic threats (AFP): Dam blocked (AP): Submarine blast Workaholic Aussies shun pleasures of the long weekend Clocking on Switch your healthcare Dying woman admits murder to children Online memorial aims to list all Holocaust victims An Early Christmas Treat 2 for 1 Wine WHSmith A celebrity caper for the Big Brother generation Opera Semele Coliseum Concert Flick Competition Barbican Zen Pop Lostprophets Apollo, w6 The Sunday Times Times Business Saturday Nov 20 2004 Bear market Ryanair routes Business Class Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Fury as Putin declares Yukos auction Investment quartet vie for £1bn of IHG hotels Company developing 'little UK' of China Surrey or Songjiang? The Difference is EMI sounds back on track FDA inquiry's side-effects A most Gratifying Ale Russia seizure gives investors the jitters Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know The Times TV-Sky talks stall Stop Press Telecoms fine Gas turn-off Airline judgement Results in Brief Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Business Big Shot Greenspan rejects talk of throwing dollar a lifeline Times Online Time to put new heart into jaded spirits Young Enterprise Learning by doing Absent without Leave The trade group born from Asian devastation Flotation will make fortune for movie sound pioneer Eric Nicoli's Second-Half Hopes EMI's upbeat tone lifts shares Record companies join online domain of top pirates Grosvenor agrees terms in £850m development simply switch Moulton backs a £10m buyout of B&B's Charcol UK's biggest estate agent gives third profit alert APW scheme received £2.3m Tesco's milk profits blunder Picture Gallery Floating holiday City Diary Aiming at the stars City Diary Standard Chartered boosts foray into China Food for thought City Diary Meet the squard of ten who are Patrick Hosking reveals the most successful unit trust managers over the past five years - the risk-respectful and nimble crack troops in an industry that is more 'Dad's Army' than SAS Patrick Evershed Meet the squad of ten who are the market's sharpest shooters IBM What is General Electric? Edison's spirit still seeks bright ideas Jenny Davey visits the site where General Electric lets 1,800 boffins loose to play with $400m a year Relics of the freewheeling Thatcher era HSBC Gazprom key to Putin's strategy Brown backed to keep golden rule Ruddles Oil majors cannot spurn Yukos morsels Analysis Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Chief Executive's Life Man the UK forgot aims to prove 'the value guy' for Vodafone The Saturday Profile Dan Sabbagh Finds Arun Sarin, with his safety-first style, a very different chief from his predecessor Sarin attack on strategy calms city Enterprise Inns breathes easily despite smoking law threat Larger Capitalisation Shares Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Shares and gilts find way to a more comfortable place Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts WH Smiths fails to find Christmas cheer Smaller Capitalisation Shares Banking & Finance Relive the Day that Music Changed the World Equity Prices Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Helen Tew Sailing enthusiast who at 88 realised her lifelong dream of crossing the Atlantic in a small yacht, twice Jill Farwell Founder of a children's hospice in Barnstaple Julius Harris Actor who broke out of blaxploitation and was credited with helping to end the stereotyping of African-American roles Carlo Rustichelli Italian composer of film soundtracks whose tunes have passed into the popular repertory In the footsteps of the prophets Nick Wyke follows the pilgrims discovering a part of the Holy Land rich in Biblical sites What to see in Jordan At your Service Sunday Worship Faith News Lessons in life, death and joyful resurrection Credo Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinners Service Dinners Appointments Changing the Guard Modern Times Rubbish overload, new tabloid readers, public nose-blowing Readers Reply Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items November snows withstand warming Weather Eye On this Day Five-Day Forecast Around Britain Tidal predictions Abroad A close call, but Best Mate sends his legion of admirers home happy Windsor regulars enjoy taste of the past Windsor Yesterday's Results Windsor Wolverhampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Edredon Bleu can show true colours William Hill Aintree The Wright Track Huntingdon Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Why dog racing can drive you round the bend Bet your Life betfair Armchair Investor Times Test The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Quiz of the Week Brave Hewitt puts his heartbreak behind him Tennis The Game Johnston doubles up as Scottish duo falter Bowls BAR boss departs as Honda prepare to pass rivals Motor Racing Britain's revenge Action resumes US fall behind Wasted chance Sorenstam surge Lewis still keeping his guard high Book Review Skelton wins but does little to advance global claims Boxing Copp swap presents considerable challenge Hockey Fighting Fit Top job for Thompson Racing Old scores settled as two worlds collide Darts Fordham v Tayllor Mel Webb on a showdown to relish on both sides of the sport's great divide This 'rivalry' has the appeal of a one-horse race Oram standing tall for New Zealand Gough Shuns Celebrity Spotlight Harbhajan free to play for Surrey Emerging nation ready to get serious with England Postcard from Windhoek Paul backing Britain while staying true to Kiwi roots Guinness Noble prepares to run rule over new faces Vauxhall English pair find perfect plan Golf Leaderboard Downwind conditions allow for encouraging progress Sailing Staunton's boot earns Harlequins second win Zurich Premiership The Times Barkley sinks Leeds at the eleventh hour Guide to this Weekend's Matches Premiership Pointers Sky Sports How They Line up at Hampden Park Sctos keen to produce 80 solid minutes White right to end the hypocrisy hp Invent New Zealand aiming to create the perfect 10 in Carter British Airways How They Line up in Cardiff Wave of emotion adds pressure for All Blacks Robinson braced for acid test from Springboks How They Line up at Twickenham White looks to past for future perfect Gillette Keeping pace with precedent's men In the third part of our series, David Hands looks at the legacy provided by England's World Cup heroes On Monday Win the cup final shirt for £1—and it has been washed Jonny Wilkinson reveals how his love of children has motivated him to do something remarkably selfless Rugby Union The Times How urban space men will build dream on wasteland John Goodbody finds that the bid team have been listening intently as they present their vision of stunning but affordable Games Paris will gain from Madrid's nights of shame It's just not cricket... now even insects are caught up in drugs scandal Magic Sponge Levein quick to capture new hearts at Leicester Football The next Martin O'Neill? Rick Broadbent meets the manager with big ambitions How They Stand Picture Gallery The Weekend's Fixtures Resurgent Everton missed the point with Rooney The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor Mawene strikes to deepen Caridiff's depression betfair Game on Premiership-Weekend Guide How They Stand The Saturday Echo Kanu has Arsenal in his sights Illegible Articles Souness appeals for fans' patience Hitching a wagon to the post-lager era Figuring out the advantages of a darts education New goal lies ahead for Weah Tag Heuer 'I was just doing my job' says the man who saved plain old Alex from the sack David McVay talks to Mark Robins, who scored the goal that began the legend Rigby Union Ferguson ordered the plane to The Manchester United manager approaches his thousandth game with the club. Neil Harman recalls a memorable series of heart-pounding personal moments with "Mr Angry" Ferguson: A Grand Achievement Curbishley leads the chorus in praising 'godfather' McClaren underlines depth of feeling over racism row Madrid The Aftermath Disturbing echoes for Keegan How the Spanish Media Changed their Tune over Chanting Controversy Spain stays firmly in unwelcome spotlight The Times Crossword Celebrity suffering will not be the same without a good sport The Rudder Steering You through the Sporting Weekend Pot black magic Bare bones Marathon marmalade Play to the whistle Ferguson defends Rooney against his critics And another thing Giles Smith Times Sport Racism spotlight stays trained on Spain The Times Alfa 147 Inside Today money Learn your lesson now... or else Let the scandals of the past form the basis of your financial education, says Paula Hawkins Inside The Week in Brief Money Letters Them and us A Word to the Wise Reckless lending It's as easy as ABC, or is it? The first steps Fidelity Investments Time the Chancellor delivered Personal Finance Editor Website of the Week Foreign & Colonial Schools lead fight to teach saving graces Grainne Gilmore and Guy Haydon find that teachers are tacking financial illiteracy problems, but that the campaign is fettered by disorganisation, a lack of funding and children's love of free gifts Footnotes Links First Active It's back to class for grown-ups Thumbs UP Thumbs down Life Search Losing sleep over home contents cover Question of Monye Car Insurance Legal & General Tesco Card charges make us see red No such thing as free enterprise Alison Gibson finds a graduate aiming to start his own business despite being saddled with debt The Cooperative Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Dan's response eggsave Dan: what the experts say The universal wage conundrum Young, Gifted and Broke Antonia Senior asks how a monthly salary - however large - always equals too little after tax Nationwide InvestIT Picture Gallery Beware the online raiders Bridget Chapple and Joe Morgan win a refund for an internet fraud victim Safety first What It's worth Barcelona Chairs Offset Mortgage Treats for the child in us all Clare Stewart on the enduring appeal of top-quality toys handmade by craftsmen The Times Mortagage Intelligence Abbey Multi Manager Links Free guides npower Allied Domecq's spirits boosted by US Share of the Month Update tiny. com Truth-Myth Business Angels Driving ambition pays of Micromanger A Small Businesswoman Speaks... Finding your way to the dinner tables is easier if you take a taxi Clear figures are usually worng Personal Investor Prudential Footnotes Post Office You could be off the scent with traqckers Top notes Fresh strategy for first-timers Mortgages abbey Insurance Witan investment trust Heads you win, tails they pay Grainne Gilmore finds a new breed of current account with dual-purpose appeal for savers Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity Investments The damaging cult of instant gratification Funds in Focus Table Talk The Facts behind the Figures Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Charcol Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities Savers 'Best Buys National Savings & Investments permanent interest-bearing shares Ing Direct High Holiday Snaps to Remember Inside Bus, ferry and even hotel operators are copying low-cost airline tactics The World This Week Image of the Week Forty Winks, Barbados Style Home & Away The golf and spa break with a difference A five iron or a facial? Annabelle Thorpe and her husband Rob decided to swap places Kuoni VJV Special Winter Luxury Spa Offer Need to know Goeasy Best for Golf & SPA The Best Deals British Isles Cox&Kings Short-haul VJV Long-haul Follow that Star Need to know Take a Break Eastern European Odyssey Polish up your walking boots Kieran Falconer was dazzled by the spectacular scenery of Poland's Tatra mountains Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Waves in Morocco Need to know September Voyage Not just for high rollers Winter surfing: Costa Rica has gret breaks on both of its tropical coasts, reports Alf Alderson Through an expert's eyes Sudtirol Family feasts Vanishing act Advance parties Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items The spirit of Christmas present Times writers track down gifts and more at festive markets Eastern Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Tallinn Nuremberg Lincoln Stockholm Vienna Odyssey North Cyprus Vovages of Discovery We're just wild about Florida Kate Muir and her family found creatures great and small in the waters off Captiva Island The Pelican Took off like a Fat, Ill-Maintained Jet Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items If John Wayne came to Norfolk Poles but no snow? No problem for Fiona Sims Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Robben Robbers Timesonline Eurotunnel abandons its loyalty scheme The Last Train Leaves from Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact US... The Times Serving up a treat in Paris Checking in Hallington Hall, Northumberland Special Offer Competition Web of the Week Tour & Abroad The Brgain Hunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Marks The Times Inside Contributors Nostalgia? It's gonna cost you Critic at Large Would you pay £6,000 for a stool Jimi Hendrix once sat on? David Sinclair checks his wallet Toast Half-Eaten by George Harrison Has Reportedly Been Offered for Sale Armando Iannucci on Baring All Hands off my private parts Is Something Magical Being Lost in this Era of Too Much Information? Do I have to spell it out for you? Spelling is the new punctuation: there isn't a Nobel prize for it, Shakespears was bad at it and lots of people can't spell for toffee, but does it matter? John Humphrys thinks it probably does Is It Not True that Some of our Most Successful Men and Women are Dyslexics? The best gifts come in small packages Lord of the strings Why isn't the heritage fund buying the greatest Stradivarious? Are they mad, asks Toby Faber My strategy for Tory triumph Howard's Way He's helped Tony to No 10 twice; now Alastair Campbell thinks he can get Michael Howard there too. He presents his (unsolicited) advice Best Western The Times The craze that changed the publishing world You can't avoid them - histories of something that altered everything for ever: cod, sugar, gunpowder. Bruce McCall scans some fanciful contenders TLS How it all began... Read on Inter Alia You light up my life Nonfiction Smoke: A Global History of Smokin Editor by Sander L. 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Richard Cork is a judge Three Security Guards 'Echo' the Three Wise Men The Times The Times Almost famous Madeleine Peyroux could have been Norah Jones. Instead She went busking, she tells John Bungey Now She Has that Rare Thing in Pop, a Second Chance Being Jule Hearts full of spring Tim Teeman previews a Romeo and Juliet that jumps for joy Shakespeare is Coming in for Tricksy Updaing This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items life Highs and lows Raised as a boy, Lisa-Lee Dark inhabits an uneasy space betwen two genders. But there is nothing ambiguous about her singing talent. Ruth Gledhill met her Feather Report Sweeter than wine James Hamill planted an orchard for his bees - 76 varieties of the most extravagant vintage apples. Andrew Martin met him Statement, He Says, Eyes Closed,'this Has Taste' Out There I Can See the Badger's Trodden Path through Nettles to the Tence Heaven can wait Jonathan Meades's Sense of Place the Route to Stansted Keeling House Aimed to Recreate the Neighboourly East End Spirit Good riddance... Him Indoors The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad Stop right now They go, they vanish from our lives: little things like clogs, face powder, polio. But others remain, and more's the pity, says Michael Bywater Houses are Still Made of Baked Mud and Trees An inside job Tired cyclamen, jasmine on a hoop - so yesterday. Fancy creamy green roses in an unpainted wooden tray? Anne Gatti knows where to go Passionflowers Have Romped Awy up Pillars gardens Katherine Swift Only Buy Plants Which Inspine You with Passion. Consign the Rest to Room 101 How to look after your Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Clippings Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bygone Callection Coopers of Stortford Kitchen Garden Autumn Sowing Other Vines for Autumn Fire Weekend Tips Letters A vine romance Cover an ugly old tree with a rampant climber that will dazzle with its autumn colour, says Mark Griffiths Pictureline Popular Culture The Listener Crossword Crossword Timesonline Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge CD-ROM Offer Chess T2 Crossword No 3441 Winning move Picture Book Jumbo Crossword Cryptic Clues The Times Inside Contributors It's the life of O'Reilly Simon Cromption Stories behind the News Britons Might Be Happier if They Could Sing in the Rain like the Irish Dieters' Dilemma Need to Know? Well, Well... Lover's knee Hands-free horror Sleep-In syndrome Drug confusion Antibody 'Look M8, I'm snogging Scarlett Johansson' Analyse this Modern Love Naughty on the brain Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Man's True Partner is his Pocket Gadget No ifs and no butts The Government's getting tough on smoking and reckless teenage sex - but it's left the hard work Ten top tips Why teens need to talk dirty How do you talk to teenagers about sex? At the only walk-in centre for under 25s in the country, Celia Dodd meets a woman who knows They give both sides of the story Tell me about it UK Confidential Investigating Ethnicity Junk Medicine Just blame it What your forebears ate - and how healthy they were - reverberates down the generations, says Jerome Burne A New Theory of the Root of our Health is Forming PRU Inside the Mind of a GP Doctor Copperfield A bitter pill to swallow The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved My three chlidren, aged 15,12 and 10, all seem unable to swallow tablets. This is inconvenlent and i'd like to help them. Will they still be relying on liquid paracetamol when they are adults? Echinacea Hypertense teen WellCare Over to You Health now Cutting to the chase In pursuit of probity, plastic surgeon to the stars Dr Z. Paul Lorence dishes the dirt to Sharon Krum Myth-Information I'm game if you are Impala, springbok, zebra, kudu... 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