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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Philip Butcher, Schadenfreude, David Adams, Edward Owen, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Andrew Billen, Karolina Kurkova, Donald MacGillivray, Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth Judge and Patricia Voda, Stanley Martin, Charley Boorman, Jane MacQuitty, C. E. Wilkie-Smith, Peter Lansley, Jill Hartley, Robert Thicknesse, Anita James, Paul Hoggart, Tom Gard, Mark Frary, Amy Davis, John Mulvey, Reese Santonio, Jennifer Marin, Clare Lazaro, Philip Howard, Richard Beard, Demetra Pinsent, Carol Midgley, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, Judy Morris, Jonathan Meades's, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, GS, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Irwa Haider, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Nancy Durrant, Mike Claughton, A. C. Grayling, John Clarke, Vinny Lee, Rob Cassy, EP, Katherine Swift, Eric Eills, Anthony Browne, Dave Robinson, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Ruth Corbett, Gary Jacob, Allan Simmons, Grainne Gilmore, Daniel Finkelstein, Dr Jane Collins, Jonathan Romain, Jane Clarke, Richard Horton, Andrew D. Harris, MM, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Helen Dunmore, Caitlin Moran, Erick Wagner, Clive Feingold, Phil Harrison, Stuart McGurk, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Jim Canning, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Patrick Holden, Amber Cowan, Ian McIntyre, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Matthew Pinsent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Steve Chick, Mark Sousier, Kate Muir, Ivan Hewett, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, Laura Mannering, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Luke Coppen, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Nigel Williamson, Stevie Chick, Helen Nugeat, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jenny Lewis, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Joanna Nathan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Richard Birkett, Lee Karen Stow, Chris Power, Morgan Falconer, Dr Feelgood, Christopher Banks, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Andrew Motion, Magnus Grimond, Stuart Miles, AF, JMC, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Gabriel Rozenberg, and Gary Duncan and Philip Webster, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Matt Dickinson, Richard Brass, Sean MacAulay, Gordon Ramsay, Gavin Conway, Huon Mallalleu, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Caroline Haycock, Chris Campling, Deborah Brett, Stephen Plant, Stephen Williams, Helen Nugent, Patrick Hosking, Peter Porter, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Catharine Morris, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Brian Bates, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Jonathan Nossiter, Alison Moore-Gwyn Director, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Julie Burchill on the Mystery of Attraction, Chris Condron, John Allison, Mike Mulvihill, Anna Frame, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ian Rankin, James Doran, Joanna Pitman, Maureen Shaw, Robert Crampton, Sian Morgan, Jane Shilling, David J O'Hagan Chief State Solicitor, Ian Johns, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, David Kelly, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Patricia A. Holbrook, John Lister-Kaye, Sam McKnight, Rebecca Ley, Alan Lee, Simon Brooke, Andrew Pierce and Dominic Kennedy, Iain Finlayson, Sheila Keating, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Kelly MacNamara, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Alison Gibson, Lucia van der Post, Barbara Hodges, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Tom Bawden and Angela Jameson, Mark Cocker, James Jackson, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Darian Leader, Andrew Wilson, Janet Tappin-Coelho, Tim Wapshott, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Carole Green, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, George, John Harris, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Richard MacKie, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Matthew O'gorman, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Philip Harknett, Patience Wheatcroft, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Joe Bolger, Matthew Pryor European Challenge Cup, Irma Kurtz, Ian Watson,
ResumoThe Times 101 Perfect Gifts Plus Christmas Appeal Picture Gallery Index People's protests win new election Your multisection newspaper this weekend The Times the Completer Weekend Package Next week in The Times Next Saturday in The Times offers quick find A bucket of protest for Kilroy-Silk Cruel $12 billion hoax on Bhopal victims and BBC Victorious Kiev protesters drink to democracy after 13 days in the cold Celebrations erupted after the Supreme Court ruled that the election had been rigged. Jeremy Page reports from Kiev How Defeat Turned to Victory Dior Russia loses another friend to the West Richard Beeston Analysis Mr Rochester's secret staircase discovered at Jane Eyre house Owners of house that inspired Charlotte Brontë's classic novel find route to attic where mad woman hid, reports Joanna Bale Police chief forced to quit Right to kill Iraq honours Jungle eviction Debrett's sold Corrections Citroën Indian Traffic abbey Airlines set for price war over passage to India Heathrow security flaws Police favour was arranged, claims nanny Blunkett wins first court battle with lover over access to 'my son William' He gave her 15 free rail tickets, friends say In the Press It's all about a boy-and some adults behaving like children Wempe Allure Home Sport Deepcut recruits bullied to death, says ex-soldier P&O Ferries when It Matters Sport Woman dies in assisted suicide after being taken to Switzerland dyson Dig deeply to make a difference The Times Christmas Appeal Your donations will help slum children on the streets of Africa, research into a crippling genetic disease that affects children and give support for elderly people to stay independent At 89, the survivor who still lives for her dancing class Bidding for a Perfect Prize mazda Bidding for a Perfect Prize mazda The Times The wretched of Kitwe, orphaned by Aids and rejected by their families Where the streets have no shame There is still much to debate about how to deal with prostitution, Helen Rumbelow reports Laura Ashley New EU states to veto gift idea West son jailed Infant run over Business Comet Godfather to settle a score Apple iTunes hits a bitter note over download price Dixons Funding formula condemns science to the margins Setback for BBC chief as plans for shake-up fail to make the Grade Casualties M&S Chip and PIN Safety in numbers Sound the alarm. We are on the brink of an exaggeration crisis Times Comment I am getting tired of theatrically in British politics. It is always Apocalypse. Always Now Ben MacIntyre The Week Onspeed Top of the Pops glued together popular culture Seat belts on trains Bringing up baby David Blunkett's political prospects Arthur's Camelot Italian knights Third World aid and enterprise Tolerance of disability Rockers wrongly labelled as 'mods' School sport Lighting up Answers, please Work in progress? The Times A Win for Democracy In Kiev, the Supreme Court earns a place in history The Good of Giving Seasonal generosity can transform whole lives Meals on Wheels A great dining tradition hits the buffers Blunkett survives through burning indignation and bloody-mindedness Notebook This conspiracy theory is terrible The Da Vinci Code is a rattling read, but it tells us more about our unhealthy scepticism than the Holy Grail Forget logic, we know we are being deceived by evil people in a gigantic conspiracy Picture Gallery The real scandal is below stairs Why it matters that we don't all want to watch Culture Club Top of the Pops tied together Britain's diverse masses with a shared weekly ritual What is … "proactive translatology"? Get the Idea Irish gifts of the gab top the list of things we wish we'd said Sainsbury's It was the Christmas booze texting, not me Help May Be at Hand for the Lovestruck Mobile Phone User who Has Had a Drop Too Much, Writes Helen Nugeat Children with Leukaemia Little appetite for dining cars on rehashed railways BT adult santa dressing up kit £25 On the Menu All the world's a stage E-mail: people@thetimes. co. uk People Sky Not just a fling, a Highland love affair City-dwellers move in for an unhurried life, but they drive house prices too high for locals, writes Gillian Harris Bespoke Suits Brakes put on plan for new Clarkson studio Building homes with a view was height of folly Saved from Hackney by a call of the wild Sky Homebase The Week on the Web Pigs, dogs, but not a mouse in sight—Times Online takes you around the wired world Sweet Apple Blog-jam Most-Read Stories at Times Online Five of the Best Walcome ti wabsite Picture Gallery Building site Bhopal campaign Sites we like Yell. Com Online Join the Debate Waiting lists 'cut by the autumn' NHS chief is hoping that no one should have to wait more than six months for an operation, writes Sam Lister Brittany Ferries Just AA sk Jonathan King agrees TV deal Funfair inquest Plates of cheer Picture Gallery Tuesday, 1348. Pus-filled buboes: 7 (v. bad) Currys Currys Elvis died in Bhopal twenty years ago He vanished during the horrors of December 3, 1984. His body was never found. His face appeared on a poster of unidentified dead. He was No. 570 Bhopal Medical Appeal Golfer in benefit fraud Plasma Screens—factory Direct Register Police will keep cash from more road fines And a bottle of, um, er, house red Priory Now Say after Me . . . digitalDEPOT From beyond the grave, Prince finally admits taking $1m bribe The confession by Prince Bernhard that he took Lockheed's cash has overshadowed mourning, reports Anthony Browne Iraq Dutch Crown's Scandals Europe Bush opts for a bruiser to make America secure Sport Renault Espace lastminute. com Sex guru biopic arouses strong emotion Babe Ruth's bat a big hit again back in New York Price of Fame (AP): Ten years for road-rage man (Reuters): Election leader (AP): Iraq border test (Reuters): Sectarian threat (Reuters): Prison failures (Reuters): Alexander the gay (AFP): New connection Blind Briton is 'luckiest man in Fallujah' Waterstones Philippines Typhoon Appeal Level 42 HSBC The world's local bank Baghdad's 'quiet' spell ends with double massacre (AFP): Nato chief opens new training academy Robot wars are for real as battle turns hightech Military technology will transform modern warfare, reports Chris Ayres Anusol (AP): Iran threat suspected get a new girlfriend this christmas The Sunday Times Wine Club Japan ready to cash in on arms New home for Cubans who kept on trucking Weather Eye Empiredirect. co. uk Breitling Kidnap marks the latest chapter in Hobbit's story Eta explodes ceasefire hopes with five bombs in the Spanish capital Nationwide Health and Fitness Solutions Roberts Habsburg legacy haunts EU Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored Online (AP): Disputed election (Reuters): Ex-rebel elected (AP): Dordogne death (AFP): Missile threat (Reuters): Home from home Stoned to death … why Europe is starting to lose its faith in Islam Islamic fundamentalism is causing a 'clash of civilisations' between liberal demoracies and Muslims, reports Charles Bremner Disease fears as hundreds die in Philippine floods Storm Diary If you can't give her a home, will you buy her a bone? Storm Diary Online Neverland raid (Reuters): Birds of peace (AFP): Landslide kills 16 (AFP): China censorship (AFP): Falun Gong claim (AP): Sex-slave apology The Sunday Times Concert WDR so Cologne/Bychkov Festival Hall Mitsubishi Motors Theatre The Dresser Touring The Sanctuary The Sunday Times Arts in T2 on Monday More light for slow-burning Cinders Dance Cinderella Covent Garden There is no doubt the ballet sparkled when Alina Cojocaru took centre stage Saturday Dec 4 2004 Job data hit dollar Wolves wolfs rival Hollinger code Brown 'needs £2bn a year in tax rises' Russia debt returns to fashion ITV the first FTSE client to drop Cazenove since Morgan … Picture Gallery Action needed on currencies Rate cuts on the house Turner Ro Beware of Gordon after the next election Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know The Times FTSE 100 Stop Press Cinven buys stake Accounts seized Alcoa downgrade Target Two Point Zero Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds That was the Week IBM in talks to sell its PC business The Times British Land and Canary Wharf in battle over £2bn London site Deal with Gates that got personal Fluent in Finance In Lanes One, Two - and Even Three Companies start early in Olympic marathon Halifax figures point to sustained housing decline The Sunday Times OFT looks again at employers' insurance Cannabis drug delay hits biotech firm's shares Long Players Leading insurers issue warning over new tax rules of life funds Long-term bonds plan welcomed by the City Revenue considers change to lure £25bn offshore property Long-term bonds plan welcomed by the City Long Players Ministers fought plan to bail out councils Dollar falls to new low after poor jobs figures Timesonline Eurozone businesses call for big cut in rates Creditors of TXU Europe to recover some money A crude game of snakes and ladders Analysis Identify key points when you are selling your product Young Enterprise Marta's account City Diary city. diary@thetimes. co. uk Pitt the first City Diary Police start an inquiry into China Aviation Oil By George City Diary Russian bonds are back, but they are haunted by history Martin Waller on why investors are flocking to debt in Moscow and examines the lessons of the past Croner Making money by following the scrip Tomy, around the World Toymaker faces test of characters The Saturday Profile Leo Lewis meets Kantaro Tomiyama, third-generation head of a plaything producer that finds Japan an education Copper and currencies bring miners down to earth Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Eurotop 100 Water company dividends may yet become a trickle Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers The Week's Bigest Movers Gilts Investors flee Mice amid rights fears Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Dogs Trust Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Jack Daniels Engineer and suspension expert who helped to create the Morris Minor and the Mini Jack Daniels, automobile engineer, was born on February 8,1912. He died on November 27,2004, aged 92 Norman Newell Pop music mover and shaker whose influence reached its height before the Beatles explosion Norman Newell, OBE, songwriter and record producer, was born on January 25,1919. He died on December 1,2004, aged 85 Lives Remembered Deaths Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Services Legal Notices Notification under Section 107 (6) of the Communications … Athena Press For Sale Gifts The Times Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Personal Column Trustee Acts Notice Kabbalah: the latest quest for meaning Jonathan Romain explores how an ancient tradition has become a chic new religious fad At your Service Sunday Worship How to face moral problems in a fluid world Credo Faith News Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Election University News Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Legal News Retirement Appointments Deputy Lieutenants for Nottinghamshire Appointments in the Armed Forces RAF Service News Luncheon Dinners Reception Modern Times Baby boasting, mobile madness and denture dilemmas Readers Reply Anniversaries Today Tomorrow Birthdays Today Tomorrow Stained-glass exhibition illuminates expanding market for medieval art Civilian honours for services in Iraq Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrington counts on Moscow Flyer Racing WilliamHILL The books that you won't be reading this Christmas Rugby Union 'Tis the season to give generously to senior tennis … Dutch endowed UK with love of skating Weather Eye On This Day Ottawa, Dec 3: Canadians in general are out of condition and overweight according to the federal Government and it is trying to do something about it CAH: Quick Word Canvas Five-Day Forecast Azertyuiop is type for Tingle Creek Ladbrokes The Wright Track Sandown Park Haydock Park Chepstow Colonel Frank pulls rank in Sandown chase Wetherby Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sandown Park Exeter Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Racing next Week The Times Shoddy Zimbabwe threatened with loss of privileges Cricket Westwood rises to test presented by course Golf Scores Why foul stench of corruption will not go away Bet your Life Greyhound racing thrown into jeopardy by Gambling Bill The survival of even the biggest tracks is under threat, Mick Hume believes Armchair Investor Quiz of the Week Times Test The Weekend's Fixtures The Results Service Sporting fantasy: the writing's off the wall The December book-buying boom has begun, but Rick Broadbent finds six titles you will not receive on Christmas morning Beachill denied Greenslade upset Allen in final Wales defeated Flashy Khan back in business Boxing The Times Bitter blow for Thomson Jones quick to threaten lawsuit against her accuser Conte lifts lid on the tawdry world of drug use The Drugs in Question Boxing Bonds legacy smeared by claims he said he took steroids Tom Dart reports that baseball's most feared hitter risks being remembered for reasons more to do with drug use Patridge trains sights on golden road ahead Matthew Pinsent meets his former crew-mate who was inspirational in coping with the troment of missing out on Athens Vauxhall Nadal brilliance puts Spain in sight of glory Tennis Results Results Retirement not an option for man with Midas touch Demetra Pinsent tells of exciting new adventures that await her and Matthew Kerrs turn on champion style Ice Skating Pioneering spirit could save the day Barbarians looking to heroes of '73 for inspiration England Secure Dubai Success Saint-Andre plots return to Europe via France Match-By-Match Guide to this Weekend's Matches Virgin Barwell sees better times ahead for Northampton Wasps and Leicester prepare to learn early home truths Heineken Cup Rugby Union Heineken Cup Pointers Barclays Unsung heroes enjoy their turn in the spotlight Your chance to buy the club that Zeta-Jones turned down Magic Sponge Frustrated Allaway given chance in shop window Football FA Cup Second round Russell Kempson speaks to Slough's unfulfilled goalkeeper Hippolyte sets sights on big guns How They Stand Outside the Box Bath ready to take the plunge thanks to veterans Dowie didn't make it up:'bouncebackability' exists The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor The Weekend's Fixtures Today The Retaliators Game on Premiership Weekend Guide Referee: H Webb Referee: M Dean How They Stand The Saturday Echo Steven Gerrard and Graeme Souness Wenger confident that Arsenal can emerge from crisis totesport Spirit the secret of Sunderland revival Victor Chandler Wrexham look forward after points deduction Oi ref! Just leave a tender moment alone Räikkönen going round bender Please spare some change to help these heroes of yesteryear in their plight, before it is too late Bramble learning to be a man George Caulkin talks to the Newcastle United defender who is benefiting from the guidance of Souness Lucozade Sport Long and Winding Road O'Leary unable to provide reason for Kewell's decline Panionios 'fix' claim played down Wife a Key Influence on Morgan The Times Offers Direct Liverpool coy about favoured bidder TAG Heuer This Brazil nut may prove hard to crack Kléberson remains buoyant despite the criticism, Matt Dickinson discovers Magic Numbers Ferguson's Nearly Men The Times Crossword 22,839 Mastermind makes special effort to irritate Liverpool The Rudder Steering You through the Sporting Weekend Giles Smith Usual suspects frozen in Balco spotlight The Times Alfa 147 Giles Smith Dee Pinsent Boxing The Times Struck for the perfect gifts, Santa? Stuck for the perfect gifts, Santa? Rip up those Christmas lists. Financial security is the best present, says Paula Hawkins Inside Pre-Budget Summary: Isa climbdown should now be a formality Pre-Budget Summary Rich pickings for Christmas Footnotes Jupiter Where's the punchline, Gordon? Personal Finance Editor For the Undisciplined, this Could Be the Start of the Slippery Slope Free guides eggsave Brown delivers baby boon Family fortunes improve, but little else is forthcoming, says Antonia Senior Isa rethink The Winners . . . Halifax . . . And the Losers Tax allowances High anxiety for mountaineer Alison Gibson talks to a climber who fears that a pension could prove her biggest challenge yet Prudential Louise: what the experts say Over to you Life Search Louise's response Shareholder activities should know their limits Personal Investor Nationwide TD Waterhouse Footnotes Artemis Will you be hit by dollar's decline? Magnus Grimond explains how the currency's ups and downs affect your investments Gold Has Been the Winner as Investors Hedged Return of the personal touch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Positively unable to shake my negativity Young, Gifted and Broke Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Lesson to be learnt from Brian Clough Funds in Focus The 'Follow the Manager' Method Seems to Work money databank Table Talk the Facts behind the Figures Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Charcol Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension annuities National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Savers' Best Buys ING Direct HSBC The Times travel Inside Curbing heritage theft is not as simple as searching tourists' luggage Travel Editor The World This Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Home and Away Rooms with a Stew Picture Gallery Animals? 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Jill Hartley headed for Africa on 'spafari'- safari lodges where pampering is the priority Cosmos Need to know Germany Going on 'spafari' The Best Deals British Isles Short-haul Voyages Jules Verne Long-haul Discover the World Follow that Star Ride with the Reindeer 80 Days More to the slopes than skiing Spa, schnapps, even swimming - Rachel Campbell-Johnston enjoyed Austria in winter Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A revolution in city sightseeing Fifteen years after the uprisings in Romania, Lee Karen Stow traces the protesters' footsteps FinnAIR South Tyrol Off to the winter sun … three skiing valleys in the Dolomites Need to know Sicilian villas for families The Sunday Times High spirits Growing interest Flash of inspiration Malaria-free safaris Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mummy Stays Put OTC Also in Black Summer Med bonanza Tom Chesshyre predicts Europe prices slump Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Tips Odyssey Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Access some areas Contact us . . . Disaster in downtown LA Checking in the Cumberland, London The Cumberland, London The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Nuremberg Book Ahead Deals of the Week ROL istanbut The Times Inside Contributors All painting is rubbish It's not worth whingeing about the Turner Prize, art has always been a flaky affair, says Giles Coren Sex and respect the odd couple Sex and respect, the odd couple Julie Burchill on the Mystery of Attraction To Be 'Normal' and Hook up with a Handicapped Personal is Still Thought Suspect You gotta have soles Straps, toe cleavage, sex and the winkle picker, the magic powers of leopard skin ... Shoes signal wealth, fetishism and fashion. Keeping mud out is the least of it, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto FilmFirst By their shoes ye shall know them Be Buddhist about hunting Horse Sense The hunting ban needn't be a drag, says A. C. Grayling. Treat it as an opportunity - to chase men across fields instead There is No Need for Hounds to Be Put down, or for Huntsmen to Lose their Jobs The Times Offers Direct When the roof falls in Home Thoughts Suddenly house prices are slumping. So? Why should we give a flying APR, ask John Bungey For Most of us the Notion of Property Wealth is Largely Meaningless In a league of their own For nearly three decades The Book of Lists has delighted in the arcane and the abstruse. Here three writers enumerate their passions books The Times Books First The Times Philip Pullman's ten best tools and one more Andrew Motion's top 12 Dylan Lyrics Autograph monograph Letters Derwent May True to the Letter by Pedro Correa Do Lago Thames & Hudson £29.95;280pp ISBN 0 500 51206 x A work of harmless drudgery Read on The Command of the Ocean Winston's secret army In Command of History: Ian McIntyre In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War by David Reynolds Allen Lane Read on Inter Alia alex Travails in Tasmania Down South In Tasmania by Nicholas Shakespeare Harvill Press £20;320pp ISBN 1 843 43157 2 Read on The odd folks' home More Stories Bad Dirt Byannie Proulx Fourth Estate £12.99;256pp ISBN 007 19691 1 Read on The Times Books First A part yet apart Fiction TLS Nonfiction Bestsellers A child learns the ropes Poetry Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Full Indian Rope Trick by Colette Bryce Picador £8.99;96pp ISBN 0 330 43597 3 Audio Books arts Picture Gallery Tate Modern The natural That's what Simon Rattle said of the wunderkind conductor Daniel Harding. After his German apprenticeship, how will he fare at home, asks Michael Henderson He Conducted a Programme of Mahler and Schoenberg on a Single Rehearsal Last snow of summer Long before giant snowballs brought an unseasonal glister to London, artists were fascinated by the white stuff, writes Morgan Falconer Warner Classica Edmund Martin Ltd Tate Britain WarnerClassics Theatre Visual Art Dance Opera Classical This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times' Team of Critics Image of the Week Don't Miss . . . Jazz & World Hello, Duckie If the fat ballerina doesn't have you in a spin, the emotional striptease will. Tim Teeman sees life and art collide in a cabaret with a twist Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres life Beetles are back on top of the crops Worried about pesticid use? Bugs and smart chemicals are the answer, writes Mark Cocker Phermore Imitators are Used to Seduce Pests Away from the Crop A dance to the music of time A once magnificent country house has fallen into wrack and ruin, writes Tom Gard Him Indoors: Country life review The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad I Wondered how Many Other Parents Had Commited . . . Out There I See a Floating City Bustling with Bars, Malls and Offices, Music and Lights Villa triumphs Jonathan Meades's Sense of Place Tunbridge Wells At Calverley Park There is a More or Less Monumental Arch gardens From plan to planting There's no great mystery to making a beautiful bed, writes Mark Griffiths. Simply sketch your own design, or buy one mail order Feather Report Clippings Katherine Swift Narcissi offer Tree care Blue spruce, noble fir, pine? Choices, choices Rob Cassy navigates the forest of Christmas trees for sale this year, and offers tips on how to make them last until the Epiphany Where to buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips The welcome shrub Mark Griffiths introduces Nandina: gracefully blushing and hung about with shining berries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Direct Earthly passions Gardening Books Andrew Wilson T2 Crossword No 3453 Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Bridge Winning move Scrabble Word Watching Two Brains Answers Chess Pictureline Jumbo Crossword 554 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues The Times Inside Contributors It's not working out Simon Crompton Stories behind the News Gym Can't Fix It for Everyone. Nor Can One-Size-Fits-All NHS Healthcare Anti-Social Intercourse Need to Know? You limbic liar Memorable veg Relax, stay young Heavy breathers Antibody Liz Hurley Who does the Home Secretary think he is? Analyse this the Blunkett Affair A Chinese a day . . . John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Junk Medicine Science at Universities Chemistry is in decline - and who cares? You should if you care about your health Rude, scatty or ill? Millions of us could be suffering from a new behavioural disorder. Or is it just human nature, asks John Naish Health on Monday Warning signs Doctor Copperfield Inside the Mind of a GP I'll just sew my arm back on then deal with the queue waiting for a sickie note A guide to popping pills Can't get your head round which supplements to take? Simon Crompton offers to navigate Distressed by tresses The Times Paediatric Consultant Your Problems Solved Kabbalah Centre Bestsellers A funny way to behave Rory Bremner takes a walk on the wacky side when it comes to his health, says Janice Turner I Warch Myself on TV if I Want to Watch Crap HarperCollinsPublishers They wish you a smelly Christmas Marketing folk know that smells sell, particularly in the festive season. But why are they so powerful, so evocative? Sam Lister taps his nose Bio-Strath Led about by the nose Moving on Loss of Trust A relative who robs you may be looking for 'reparation' for love that has been withheld Well Care What a swell party this is There's a science to throwing a great do: the formula is a drop of drink and a pinch of planning, says John Naish Multiple Display Advertising Items Nipping out for a feast The small, specialist food shop is making a comeback. Erica Wagner says it's worth paying a bit more At your Table Casseroles are easy to make, warming and very nutrious. And you can take your time So tasteful New Improved Flora pro. Activ Spread Put your back into it Are you finding work and the gym a pain in the neck? Few of us realise that the way we use our body in everyday situations can be damaging, and not only to our backs. Janet Tappin-Coelho talks to three practitioners of the Alexander Technique who tell you what you need to know Don't Be a Slouch in the Office The Times Direct Gentle Strokes for Water Folk What is it? body & soul Relax your Way to Fitness A Kiss on the lips … Agony and Ecstasy Sex with Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson My husband of 30 years has become importent: Viagra did nothing but give him a headache. We tried cunnilingus for the first time recently and I liked it but I worry that he gets no pleasure from it. With the kids gone I feel more sexual, but all he wants is a cuddle True to her roots Not Just Any Body how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Model Sonja Wanda, 20, believes in DIY beauty treatments and catwalk workouts in high heels Cutting the cost of private health insurance Alternative plan offers quality health care—at an affordable price "There was a 5-month wait on the NHS" The Times Aramis Life Contents 04.12.04 Street Football in Notting Hill Contacts Photographer Roger Mayne Year 1956 Location West London Emprio Armani Orologi The Dark Ages Due to constraints on time, I now send Christmas cards only to people over 60 - no one else seems to notice Style Tribes Wisdom The Vamp Tramp Dr Feelgood on the Science of Happiness I Didn't Get where I Am Today without … Lexiconfusion No. 13 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs The next Big Thing Trendsurfing David Rowan Tech-Enhanced Fashion Someone's Got to Do It. . . The Ballet Manager Burberry Cartier Tuxedos H&M versus M&S Bargainhunter Shopping at M&S for the past 20 Years Has Been like Touring a Museum of Frump. It All Makes Me Look like Mrs Slocombe Out There Brocade High-Street Shoes Coolhunter Tina Gaudoin There's Any Longer Any Excuse for Wearing Bad Shoes - at Last the High Street Has Taken Notice of Carrie Bradshaw (Rip) dunhill Well Dressed … Mrs B Says … Hair God Bleached white-blonde hair is a statement, a challenge, a provocation Take a Man like You … … Paul Taylor, 31, entertainer, Leeds "I would like an outfit that is youthfully individual and classy, without being too fashiony" Top Gear Montblanc Picture Gallery Valley of the Dolls Move over, Barbie: there are some hot new kids on the block. David Rowan visits Bratz. 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