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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, David Adams, Richard Whitehead, Mousse, Benedict Cottrell Boyce, Nigel Colborn, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Tom Gard, Richard Hobson, Stephen D. Rountree (President and Chief Executive Officer), Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Olivia Lichtenstein, William Starling, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Mykel Nicolaou, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Shobna Gulati, Christine Seib, Tara Holmes, David Chater, Kenneth Stern (Chairman), Suna Erdem, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Mom Rock, Clive Davis, Laura Peek, Rob Garrett and Kate Nevens, John Kenny, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Ian Kelly, Iraq Burhan Wazir, Wendy Ide, Tristram Hunt, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Angela Lindvall, Geoff Brown, Philippe Naughton, Clare Stewart, Pauline McLeod, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Peter Draper (Director), Christine Lamb, Sir Roger Moore, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Howard Davies, Valerie Elliott, Rob Cassy, Mariella Frostrup, Katherine Swift, Steve Bird, July Skies, Jeremy Irons, Ruth Jamieson, Allan Simmons, Natasha Bedingfield, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, MM, Tom Gatti, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Theresa May, Steve Harries, Denis Richmond, Steven Thomson, Mark Gatiss, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Peter Newble, Roland Watson, Daisy Goodwin, David Hands, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Sarah Tucker, Genevieve Fox, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Sir Trevor McDonald, Angela Jameson, Harriet O'Brien, Ivan Hewett, John Mendelsohn, John Lawrence, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Timely Gifts, Peter Paphides, Adrian Woolfson, David Rowan, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Nigel Williamson, Emanuele Paladino, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, Antony Bye, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Murray Boldt, Credo Jonathan Sacks, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Marisa Leaf (Legal Officer), Celia Brayfield, Sheila Hancock, Magnus Grimond, Sarah Turner, Stuart Miles, Gabriel Rozenberg, Benjamin Fry, Jack Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Joanna Lumley, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Alan Filmer, Matt Dickinson, Richard Brass, Fiona Morrow, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Stothard, Paul Levy, Michael Poole, Royal Doulton, Richard Dixon, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Clare Longrigg, Chris Campling, Ellin Stein, Edwin Booth, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Jeremy Paxman, Susie Amy, Bridget Chapple Table Talk, Barry Shooter, Chloë Bryan-Brown, James Naughtie, Moira Lavery Callaghan, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Bill Bryson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Victoria O'brien, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Robin Lane Fox, Adam Fresco, Chris Condron, Anna Frame, Marie Tourres and Elsa Brely, Michelle Henery, Sam Mcknight, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Santa Myth, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Tom Cox, Nigel Kendall, Mark Morris, Leo Lewis and Ben Hoyle, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Julie Burchill, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Adrian Edmondson, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, Jonathan Rendall, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Rebecca Ley, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Antony Beevor, Brian Glanville, David James, John Carey, Alison Gibson, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Frank Gehry (Architect), Kate Quill, Richard Thompson (Solicitor), Sarah Butler, Darian Leader, Oliver Kamm, Benedict Nightingale, Dalya Alberg and Sean O'Neill, Valerie Elliott and Shirley English, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Fred Dellar, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sebastian Smith, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Louise Hancock, Douglas Kennedy, Daphne Lockyer, Colin Rafferty, Clare Simmons, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Irma Kurtz, Bad Santa, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times New York Shopping Christmas Books The Times Overtakes the Telegraph Petrol is cut by 3p a litre in stores' price war English huntsmen find the scent of rebellion The Times Your multisection newspaper this weekend The Knowledge: Your Guide to Entertainment and the … Next week in The Times offers quick find Go heavy on the lights for vulgarity Tiffany & Co. If this gets hate mail…then try this Church faces implosion and life underground, says senior adviser Brilliant career of evangelist marketing expert Huge cocaine haul in London Dome finds a use Official burial Media affront Fat and happy A star in the East Parking ticket for hurt rider of crashed moped Louis Vuitton Business Court refuses to jail cane father Judges have rejected a plea by the Solicitor-General to increase the sentence on a misguided disciplinarian, reports Richard Ford Oxford degree to cost £26,000 after university raises its fees P&o Ferries 'Bursaries will offer golden opportunity for every … Two cleared in Shipman case Teacher recalled Worker stole £9m Voting against Pizza the action Lightning arrest High Living Space Station Menu Includes Just AA sk So who ate all the pies in space? Battle lines drawn for DVD wars-the next generation Britons pay 'twice as much' as Danes for mobile Phones Unlicensed board ban turns ugly Just the place to cop a cheap gift Bargain Hunter On the Internet Weak dollar is a gift for shoppers but beware tax and online pitfalls Travel möben Kitchens From operatic treats and football, to the Times newsroom Talk to the Times this Sunday Readers raise more than £5,500 online How to place your bid Win dinner with Times chef Gordon Ramsay Bid for a meal in a Ramsay restaurant in London, with the celebrated chef and his quarry, the Times critic Giles Coren British Airways Legislation is undone by pest control rather than pleasure English hunts plan mass rebellion Pro-hunting lobby to take advantage of landmark ruling in test case, write Valerie Elliott and Shirley English Christmas Treasure Hunt Indiscreet he may be, but we've seen worse behaviour Seiko Blair defends Blunkett's sense of duty over his son Mr Blair is even more determined to hang on to the Home Secretary—provided that he is exonerated by the inquiry dyson Barclays Bank Plc Look who's drifted in for the Swan Lake party at Sadler's Wells Festive chiffon and fairy lights People Literature is serious stuff indeed Jilted lover killed horsewoman Her pleas for life were heard in a 999 phone call, Michael Horsnell writes Comment Panasonic The Sanctuary Your M&S A Christmas single that won't wear 'Islam' on its sleeve First Night Alliance & Leicester Cat's tombstone was rare Saxon sculpture BT halfords By a Correspondent: Police reinstate pair involved in fatal shooting Museum thief spirits away old crystal ball Times Comment Mockery, calumny and scorn: these are the weapons to fight zealots A religion impresses on its followers the idea that none dare offend it or tweak its tail The Week The Salvation Army UK-US extradition Cyclists on the phone Defence of home against burglars NHS finances Meaning of Christmas Irresponsible approach to 'sickies' LA concert hall Man-sized illness Concern for fate of Royal Parks Own goal Santas nicked Picture Gallery Hanging in There David Blunkett is fortunate that he has not had a worse week Lighten up Always look on the bright side in the dark of the year Dr No is disarming, even when he fails in his mission to disarm his enemy Notebook Lost Souls An apocalyptic warning from within the Church of England Scribble a message in the margin Now that books are so cheap and widely shared, I am launching a society to restore the lost art of marginalia Books became a sort of message board for this unique form of intellectual graffiti Picture Gallery Real localism is really hard work Is this progress? Fashion suicide Why did David Blunkett reveal so much to his biographer? He knew that his criticisms of his colleagues alone would cause a firestorm What is… "Collective Wisdom"? Get the Idea Image of the Day: Tusk tusk, what have we here? vodafone Gifts take a practical turn It's a Woman's World . . . Sisters are DIY-ing it for themselves… and stores adore it Dixons Bubble boy receives mother's first kiss Comet or a new start with St Mungo's Dlblnhams Foreign check on local polls urged The Link The Week on the Web North and South is over, so find drama on the web, says Philippe Naughton Five of the Best Most-Read Stories at Times Online Five of the Best Join the Debate Websites of the Week Sony Online Howard has a hired gun to bring him some home truths from abroad The Tory leader will have to get used to Australian plains speaking if the advice is to work. David Charter reports What He Says Comet But he may quit if party does badly Multiple Display Advertising Items Lo, I bring glad tidings from the City of David Martin Rowson's Week Wait till the Church leaders hear Becks reading the lesson on Christmas Eve New game plan on gambling will limit number of casinos to only 24 Brooke The Progress of Gambling Business D-Day barracks heads for US Search for earl 30p stamps Train strike Bus crash ordeal School's drug dealing head of music is jailed Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Your money or your advice on life Weather Eye Fractured Royal Academy seeks a healer A new president is to be elected amid financial scandals and clashing personalities, write Dalya Alberge and Sean O'Neill BT Multiple Display Advertising Items hp invent Costa Ian Paisley: Life and Times Ballymena hails the man who says No Ian Paisley is still a hero at home despite doubts over a deal with Sinn Fein, writes David Sharrock Less manic Manics can finally soar Pop Manic Street Preachers Wembley Arena Concert London Sinfonietta Festival Hall Creative Pop Groove Armada Brixton Academy, SW9 Times World News Berlusconi cleared of corruption The Prime Minister of Italy kept his perfect record but partly thanks to a technicality, writes Richard Owen The Charges Euronics Centres Loewe An Eiffel spectacular, with skates on Towering Feats Towering Feats Actor goes on with show as daughter is found dead Caged room shuts out demons of war Grozny gangsters hold sway in a wasteland created by … Sebastian Smith revisits a shattered city ten years after Russian forces stormed the capital to quell rebel separatists Timberland The Victims She Wolf battles a bellicose singer Macho behaviour shows the face of Turkey that Istanbul does not want seen, writes Suna Erdem npower Multiple Classified Advertising Items (AP): Colombian arms surrender Tesco Haiti's hope lies dying in cauldron of guns, gangs and murder Despite the presence of 5,000 UN troops, the capital is still in turmoil, reports David Adams in Port-au-Prince New York bid for Olympic gold tarnished by battle of the titans Online (Reuters): Chirac attacker jailed 10 years (AP): Bomb kills 11 (Reuters): Christmas pot (Reuters): Editor jailed The Donkey Sanctuary Empiredirect. co. uk First US flight in 30 years is good morning for Vietnam Tanker splits in two near wildlife haven EISA Freed man casts off 'snaggletooth killer' tag at last Money (Reuters) (AP): Bosnia death toll lowered (AP): Vehicle promise (AP): Rao heart attack Killer wins appeal (AP): Rum vodka ruse The Times 'Married' lesbians in suicide ultimatum Vauxhall Vectra Multiple Display Advertising Items digitalDEPOT Bungling raids by US troops fuel Iraqi anger FA coaches have Iraq peace as their goal Renault Modus (AP): Boy was 'put out of misery' US desertion trial (AFP): Troop safety row (AP): Cambodia trials (AFP): Acropolis curbs (Reuters): Leaders' plunder (AP): SS officer ruling The Sunday Times Times Business Oil price falls BAE's Dutch deal Philips cuts stake Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones FSA seeks City ban on former Aberdeen chief US trade war threatens to flare up again as Airbus … Compulsion is a dirty word Stay out of our shopping bags Smythson of Bond Street Split-cap faults go beyond the selling Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Fidelity inquiry Canal Plus victory Shell sale pledge Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds That was the Week Winner of the Week Thursday Stop Press Delphi tumbles Vodafone faces US lockout if Sprint merges The Times BT plays it safe with choice of retail chief Havas tells Bolloré to reveal his aims Possible outcomes for firms IBM Oil price drops despite Opec's curb on output Outsider is Bush's Energy Choice The Times Outsider is Bush's Energy Choice UTC starts its study of Kidde US election limits BAA growth British Energy loss grows after power-plant outages Blunkett delays Enron decision Customers switch off British Gas over prices Policyholders are bound to doubt private owners Closed Funds Catlin shares dip as hurricane losses rise by $25m Closed Funds Picture Gallery Camera shy War of words Still no trust Chief Backer Retirement fund rules 'will deter employers' HSBC says borrowing slower after rate rises The Sunday Times CBI rejects obligatory pensions Chief Backer Business Islamic law bans interest charges The bank in American backwaters Christianity in US offices is on the rise-and it's good business, James Doran finds Barclays Preaching the path to the riches of the Lord-a dollar at a time World Changers offers a course in 'prosperity theology', or 'Why God wants you to be rich' Quiet assassin silences speculation Fidelity's star fund manager is staying on-for now, he tells Antonia Senior The Top Ten Golden rules of investment Golden rules of investment The Top Ten Unit-Linked Insurance Investments FTSE cheers up as broker makes another call for tobacco Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street 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 Golden goose, Christmas turkey or a prize donkey? Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts ITnet climbs on hope of imminent sale Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Make-A-Wish ABF seeks to ease fears over new sugar rules Parker Knoll Young Enterprise Finance director's role is no game Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Advanced Stage examinations-November 2004 Pricewaterhousecoopers Credit List Ernst & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Andrew Gritten Visionary author of an unfulfilled plan to take freight off Britain's roads with a Liverpool-France rail link Andrew Gritten, consultant and businessman, was born on January 8, 1953. He died of a heart attack on November 30, 2004, aged 51 Lives Remembered Raymond Goethals Football manager whose strategies brought success to many teams but whose career was marred by match fixing scandals Raymond Goethals, football manager, was born on October 7, 1921. He died on December 6, 2004, aged 83 Arthur Howes Documentary film-maker who lived among the Nuba people and captured the devastating effects of the war in Sudan Arthur Howes, documentary film-maker, was born on July 15, 1950. He died on November 29, 2004, aged 54 Lives in Brief Robert Nicholson, publisher, writer, artist and designer, was born on April 8, 1920. He died on October 19, 2004, aged 84 Bill Annett, PR consultant, was born on October 3, 1912. He died on November 9, 2004, aged 92 The Times Anarchy for children-and adults Gutenberg 'not the father of printing' Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Luncheon Reception Retirement Appointments Appointments RAF Retirements Church News Modern Times Finger food, bad advice and learning fair play is child's play Times on Line Court Circular Readers Reply To defend a civilisation, you need education Sunday Worship Faith News At your Service Christians bear witness to the fallout from war Tara Holmes meets the peace activists who document reports of the mistreatment of detainees in Iraq Anniversaries Birthdays Births Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Memoriam-War Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times On this Day CAH: Quick Word Five-Day Forecast Odds shorten for a white Christmas Weather Eye Thursday Times Online Don't guess. Weather call Times Sport Therealbandit steals in for Cheltenham victory Racing Jockeys have to accept slings and arrows as part of the ride Cheltenham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mossy Green can leave supporters in the pink Jarvis hoping Rakti will be on his best behaviour William Hill Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cheltenham Doncaster Wolverhampton Southwell Wolverhampton Racing next Week Ladbrokes Lingfield Park Dancing Mystery fails to banish the old bookie's blues Timesonline Everton v Liverpool Bonusprint.Com Chase Aston Villa v Birmingham City Words: Andy Stephens Armchair Investor Williams v Klitschko Leicester v Wasps Arsenal v Chelsea Times Test The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Quiz of the Week Ecclestone geared up for event in London Motor Racing 2005 Calendar Landmark eight-year ban for US sprinter Athletics Timesonline Back to drawing board for Gibson Swimming Atkinson steps up power to prevent all-Grinham final Squash First time lucky Radcliffe resting Test record Daley banned Ladouceur debut Struggling Els has day to forget Golf Cracknell incurs Bedford's wrath The Times England pair sitting pretty How Kelly's heroes found the magic formula for gold Kelly Holmes is the overwhelming favourite to be the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year tomorrow night. By talking to four key figures behind her success in Athens, Own Slot reveals a remarkable story of careful planning coming to fruition The Build-Up Source of Inspiration Magic Numbers Vauxhall Great Britain's Golden Girls Butcher handed the chance to recover his stride Cricket Marsh sees respect for England as his legacy Teams Hatton ready to satisfy craving for Tszyu Boxing Boxing Packing down for part two Rugby Union Heineken Cup Heineken Cup Pointers Saracens have ability to overturn deficit European Challenge Cup Leicester have more tricks up their sleeves Path of progress lit for Treviso in Europe A win over Bath will see Italians on cusp of qualification for the first time, says Emanuele Paladino Match-By-Match Guide Lucozade Sport Tindall injury hits club and country Rodeo's finest less than bullish about the prospect of tackling Tahonta Magic Sponge Cricket Healy rescues Leeds in battle of fallen giants Coca-Cola League West Ham United Leeds United How They Stand Picture Gallery Bank of Scotland Scottish Premierleague Picture Gallery The Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow Desperate Brighton cash in on Currie and set sights on Millwall The Fink Tank Predictor And the German 'keeper is down ... but not out The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Game on Premiership Weekend Guide How They Stand The Saturday Echo Dean Kiely and Bob Bolder Moyes keen to retain tight grip on reality Our Sports Staff: Yeading forced to switch Newcastle tie to Loftus Road Red Letter Day or Blue Murder Ten Memorable Merseyside Derbies Atkinson is still in deep BBC's backward step forward Gazza and Gardner fail to rival Torvill and Dean as TV ice dancing career goes five-bellies up Timesonline Chelsea encouraged by past and present Brian Glanville on why the pointers are with the Stamford Bridge club for tomorrow's derby encounter Barclays What Makes a Good Goalkeeper? Wenger refuses to go on lookout for replacement Nowhere to hide for keepers of the faith Bruce calls for fans to support 'talisman' Savage Mourinho preparing to fight Matt Dickinson on the intriguing battles to be fought on the pitch and in the dugouts tomorrow as the Premiership's top two go head-to-head at Highbury TAG Heuer David James The Times Crossword 22,845 Picture Gallery Tinseltown Time travel Pouting pundits Alliss in blunderland should be worth a peek as award sideshow The Rudder Steering You through the Sporting Weekend Toffee crunchers And another thing Giles Smith Times Sport Contenders—are you ready? The Times The Times How much cash did you waste? Anne Ashworth on how to avoid pouring your hard-earned pounds down the drain Inside Free guides Don't extend your charity to the taxman Timesonline Missing a trick Jupiter Welcome to the real world Mr Brown Would Probably Prefer that we Do Not Cloud the Issue with Facts Adwatch American Express abbey School leaver out to enjoy playtime Alison Gibson talks to a former teacher who put away her books to get more out of life Over to you Christine: what the experts say Links F&c Christine's response Retail property specialist looks like a bargain Share of the Month Capital & Regional Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items tiny.com Truth-Myth Child Trust Funds Pensions? Damned if you do Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks… Offering stakeholders can open a black hole in your finances Mechanical rat, anyone? Clare Stewart delves into a hoard of film memorabilia on offer at Christie's Artemis What It's worth Halifax Links LifeSEARCH Whine of the Week Shares take a random walk worldwide The FTSE 100 Made up Most of the Lost Ground The Times Pointers Links egg Future is still bright for gold investors Magnus Grimond explains how to grab a piece of the action as the metal grows more precious Gold Shares are More Volatile than Bullion Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Closet trackers put to shame by risk-takers Funds in Focus Holden's Track Record so Far is Excellent Savers were granted hope of a reprieve by the Chancellor when he delivered last week's Pre-Budget Report Bridget Chapple Table Talk the Facts behind the Figures Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Chelsea 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 Happy anniversaries for star fund managers Howard saves scam victims Structured Solutions Group The Times Inside Britons and New Yorkers are still divided by more than the Atlantic The World This Week Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home & Away Detox in Style Make fairytales come true Learn the lingo Madeira Plume service Great strides Sea wheels Cruising from Cadiz How to make the most of Christmas Germany Suddenly solo this Christmas Sarah Tucker on enjoying your first festivities after divorce The Best Deals British Isles Voyages Jules Verne Short-haul Long-haul Times Online Follow that Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transatlantic bargain hunter New York Special: Over four pages, we present the insider's guide to the best clothes, shoes and gets at rock-bottom prices, plus the best hotels for shoapholics, late deals, and tricky tax rules Shopping With the dollar in freefall, there's no better time to splash out in New York, says James Doran Finland Timesonline Late Deals Boutique Style How New York Prices Compare to UK What Women Want Mind the Gap Exclusively Online Hotels in the heart of the shopping zones Where to Stay SoHo Grand RailEurope The Plaza Hotel Metro Battery Park Ritz-Carlton Abingdon Guest House Buyer Beware Ride the Subway Multiple Display Advertising Items Relish a bite of the big burger Six of the Best You've done the shopping-now refuel with an American classic. Sarah Turner finds the best Timesonline Corner Bistro Is a Burger the Last Premissible Guilty Pleasure? Rare Bar and Grill Prime Burger DB Bistro Moderne Pop Burger The Spotted Pig Absolutely Staggered The AirMiles Travel Company Noble Caledonia Limited Just lie back and think of the Côte d'Azur Adam Sage relaxed on a new train service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact us. . . Midas touch LA briefing Picture Gallery The Sunday Times They're playing our tune Checking in St Enodoc Hotel, Rock, Cornwall Cox&Kings Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: New York Book Ahead Deals of the Week ATOL Holder Espaniz The Times Pull over, Driver, Ella's at the wheel Critic at Large There's nothing enchanting about the latest teen queen's recipe for happiness, writes Caitlin Moran Inside Contributors weekendreview@thetimes. co. uk No one could love me like me Julie Burchill on Cloning The Misery Goats Fear a World of Jeffry Archers and Janet Street-Porters What the Japanese nearly did for us Fad Gadgets Yearn for a telephone dumbell? A cat duster? Chindogu enthusiasts do. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on the art of the heroically useless invention Fad Gadgets They are Not Designed to Be Stupid. To Believe this Would Be a Grave Error Renault Scenic Innocent, useless, anarchic: the ten tenets of Chindogu Was Alexander the Greatest? King of the World Paranoid tyrant or enlightened hero in the Homeric tradition? Oliver Stone's biopic reignites a centuries-old debate, writes Robin Lane Fox Every Historian Knows He Had Sexual Relations with both Males and Females If he squeals, let him go False Witness British police want to reward supergrasses in their war on drugs, Why, asks Clare Longrigg My first book-a literary adventure A typescript hidden in a bottom drawer, a cathartic story of a lost sister ... five leading writers remember their first faltering step towards a life in letters books The Times Books First Freedom at a terrible price Iraq Burhan Wazir Wealth, and the Pursuit of Wealth, Drives the Collective Consciousness The Times TLS The shadow of an unseen power Nonfiction Adrian Woolfson The Shadow Club Inter Alia The law of risk? Don't bet on it Money The (Mis) Behaviour of Markets: A Fractal View of Risk, Ruin and Reward by Benoit Mandelbrot and Richard Hudson Profile £18.99;328pp ISBN 1 861 97765 4 £15.19 (p&p £2.25) 0870 1608080 First, weigh your book Cookery Oxford Clothes, sex, food, flowers Fiction Jane Shilling Reader, I Married Him by Michele Roberts Little, Brown £14.99;240pp ISBN 0 3167 2750 4 £11.99 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times A Cartoon hero's life Short Stories Douglas Kennedy Men and Cartoons by Jonathan Lethem Faber £10.99;224pp ISBN 0 571 22450 4 £8.79 (p&p 99p) 0870 1608080 Paperbacks Fiction Chris Power Oxford Nonfiction BooksFirst The Times Bestsellers The revolution of evolution Children's Nonfiction Amanda Craig Audio Books Timesonline Strewth, Brünnhilde At last Wagner's Ring has made it to Australia (with a £150 seat subsidy). Paul Levy explains why the 15-hour meisterwerk still packs them in arts National Portrait Gallery Future in their sights The glamour and danger of flying helped to inspire a revolution in art, says Richard Cork Radical Parisian Artists Gazed up Admiringly Comedy Theatre Machine dreams Nowt so queer as folkies The real ale, the beards—ugh. But the music and glorious lyrics? Pure joy, says Erica Wagner The Times Direct Image of the Week Tate This week The Best of the Arts Chosen by the Times Team of Critics Lost gem? No, just Kurt breaking wind When does more mean less? When albums reappear with 'bonus' tracks, says Tom Cox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items life Caught in the act In Brixton, prisoners are holding hands, dancing a pavane and finding theatre a liberating and humanishing experience. Tom Gatti Joined the audience Feather Report A hand bag? From shepherd's purse to Vuitton reticule ... Adam Sage considers the bag as meta object Out There The Australian Crocodile-Zoo Owner Steve Irwin Taunts Hapless Reptiles Airs and graces Sense of Place Campden Hill There are No Quadruple Garages Piled High with Rollers Some like it hot Friendly fire A wood-fuel boiler that is smokeless, energy-efficient and ecologically sound leaves Tom Gard warm as toast Him Indoors The Life and Times of Orlando Pigot, Reluctant Stay-At-Home Dad There was a Hammering at the Door; Never Had I Been so Glad to Hear Trevor gardens Dream weavers The ancient technique of pleaching helped to create grand landscapes. Scale it down and establish your own stately garden, writes Nigel Colborn Best trees for pleaching Trees to avoid How to pleach Katherine Swift The Times The spore and the needy The right fungal soulmate can make a plant flourish. Stephen Anderton plays matchmaker All that Gentle Co-Operation Underground Sounds Very Cosy, Doesn't It? Ready, steady, glow Who's afraid of the dark? Rob Cassy brings a seasonal sparkle to the garden Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Clippings Picture Gallery T2 Crossword No 3459 The Listener Crossword No 3804 Pieces of Eight Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Bridge Winning move Scrabble Word Watching Two Brains Answers Chess Pictureline Jumbo Crossword 555 Cryptic Clues T2 Clues The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … The Times High cost of living Simon Crompton Stories behind the News We All Want Long, Healthy Lives. But are we Willing to Pay the Price? Inside Next Week Need to Know? Fast Food Summing up Well, Well. . . It's Windy out Food for port Mindblowing anger Imaginary friends Well armed Antibody It's just a game, but one worth playing Analyse this the Santa Myth Santa, Elves and Angels Dwell in a Fictional Space Telepathic hat trick John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends GPs don't get out much, but we know it's Christmas when the clinic goes crackers Doctor Copperfield inside the Mind of a GP Photocopying the Buttocks Harms only your Career WellCare Happy ever after Prozac? Coming off depression drugs can be hell for some, but there are ways to kick the habit, reports Clare Longrigg Health on Monday Junk Medicine Testosterone Patch Why women will have to wait a little bit longer for their sexual saviour Those Taking the Drug Reported Extra Desire Too sweet by half. . . Sugar is the new threat in the fight against flab-but it is a cunning enemy, reports David Rowan We consume about 13 to 20 teaspoons of added sugar every day The British Ingest 2.25 million tonnes of sugar each year Like it? Lump it Kabbalah Centre Trick or treat? Sugar Special the Hidden Truth There's more sugar than we think in many everyday products, but you can play it safe, says Jane Clarke It would take a degree in biochemistry to understand the labels Over to You The Times Say good night to bad dreams The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved The piscatorial perfectionist Fish aficionado and restaurateur Aldo Zilli has a zest for life. His recipe for coping with late nights is sleep, the gym and massage, says Clare Longrigg Roasted sea bass with fennel Red peppers stuffed with spaghetti Moving on Love-Hate Relationships I hate my lying ex-lover, the father of my son, yet still find him very attractive. . . Over to You Just a few house rules Single v married at Christmas? Don't let a lifestyle clash spoil your Home Alone May Be the Way to Heavenly Peace If the Children Come, this is a Smoking House Next Week in body&soul What's Wrong with your. . . Drinks Party? 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