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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Police 'not fit to beat crime and terrorism' Will this face fall from grace for drug abuse? The Times comment the register sport quick find The Times world news business In the Know with the Knowledge Live in Style with the Magazine offers If a section of your Times is missing 24 Pages of Books inside Travel Body & Soul: Health and Happiness Council tax reforms put on hold over 'backlash' Police not fit to beat crime and terrorism BT Mandarins found the answer in the sands How a squeeze at night can give you vision of a new life without glasses Hunts say that loophole lets them chase foxes with eagles Falconry experts are angry about plans to use large birds of prey to deliver the coup de grace, Valerie Elliott reports Exotic Prey Head gardener died in pond People trafficker Briton killed Botching barrister Prisoner death Catnapper pays Crier silenced It's 2018—and England looks to the Beckhams Dior Christal In Monday's times2 Brown backs World Cup bid as Prince joins the FA Party's over as fashion world tries to kick cocaine habit A Model Life Labels poised to drop famous face Picture of health may lose her good looks Nigerian Church breaks with Canterbury over gay rights eurotunnel Chinese slim aids 'dangerous' Children abducted Teacher jailed Job losses Bristow warned Arsenal address Saga Military History Nationwide Sharon fears arrest if he visits London Israeli leader snubs Blair's invitation after court issues warrant for general, report Ian MacKinnon, Sean O'Neill and David Charter dfs dfs Pump Prices Supermarkets cut prices as petrol protests flop Retailers say panic buyers were wasting their time and money-but the 90p litre is here to stay, reports Ben Webster British Airways npower Dear diary, husband's a fraud. V. v. bad An unusual romance runs its course in Los Angeles as Renée Zellweger moves to end her marriage, reports Chris Ayres M&s Mint KGB records show how spies penetrated the heart of India The Kremlin spent a fortune trying to influence the press, police, ministers and Indira Gandhi, writes Michael Binyon The Times French are still in a huff 200 years after Britain's greatest naval victory Leon Trafalgar Seat Roasted Barramundi with Lime and Chilli Butter Overseas fish ease the pressure on cod Fish farmers are challenging traditional British tastes with imported stocks of exotic species, reports Valerie Elliott Citroën Blunkett denies A-level allegation Stolen Rembrandt recovered Know your address in the US Acne antibiotics aid throat bugs Woolwich Georgian crescent up for grabs an university seeks new campus Family matters make for quality Leigh first night Theatre Two Thousand years Cottesloe, SE1 Bonhams Pappano tames the Wild West Opera La Fanciulla del West Covent Garden London Energy Mother turns sleuth to trap forger who duped son out of inheritance evesham Technology Official denies passport fraud Bamber's plea Green victory Boy dies in cell Victim named Concise condoms Picture Gallery Times Comment We should expect the policeman's knock for what we do, not think What madness is this? Are we to have a list of (retrospectively) approved terrorists? The Week endowment uk Chernobyl deaths Sovereignty within the EU A broad church University places Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Ends and means in decisions to make war Police and courts Celebrating cricket success Subtle differences Growth in the Lake District Name and shame? The last word The Gordon Question Elementary lessons on how to put the success into the succession Cod Piece The survival of the fishiest provides a healthier diet for our children You can't let a few biffs and bangs stop you getting your spider dinner Iraq's Future The al-Zarqawi offensive means that only one strategy is ethical or practical But what do the pigeons think of her? The sculpture of a disabled woman in Trafalgar Square sits comfortably among the buttoned-up generals Quinn has flogged the statue and two replicas for £500,000 each. How much will Lapper get? Scary Anglo-Saxon Monsters, Inc. A fatal flaw at the heart of Bush and Blair's democratic crusade The democracies never fight each other is disputable in theory and false in fact What is. . .'One Nation'? Get the Idea sky Toyato Gang jailed over £33m Heathrow bullion raid Tories are racing in Blunderland Most of the carly speeches have been of no relevance at all to ordinary people Yorkshire AA Total British Gas Rare bird identified as British Beatles fans save Ringo's house St Paul's remembers Katrina dead Soup that's super-convenient UBS Eulogies for murdered Rory Whodunnit? Detectives reopen the strange case of Conan Doyle and the poisoned journalist His Life mfi Join the queue at your local M&s: muddled and surreal Do men take fashion advice from wealthy lesbians? Bally My father - the first among the Few With the unveiling of a monument to the Battle of Britain pilots, Kate Quill recalls a man who epitomised those heroic times He insisted on 'a sport of practical' and flew several sorties with No 65 Squadron 'At 3,000ft I decided I would have to go' The Week on the Web Integrity of online reporting questioned, writes Rhys Blakely AIG Healthnow Most-Read Stories at Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items £1m found in home of oil state's governor Mystery of the 17th-century artist who 'Photoshopped' a Titian masterpiece Guinness Painting Trail Times World News Germany may pick a new face but won't change its bad habits Too comfortable to face its failings, the country is incapable of experimenting with a radical leader, writes Roger Boyes Schroder Merkel Fighting to the last: rivals with everything to lose German Economic Decline Has Dominated the Election bmibaby.com A new face won't change Germany's bad habits Sour grapes as billionaire's daughter marries Grand Palais reopening is tarnished by dissent over the £85m bill (AP): Hole in ozone layer shrinks (AP): Synagogue rebuilt (AFP): Activists arrested (AP): Fighter jet inquiry (AP): Birth payment (AP): Gangster arrest (AP): Break-up warning (AFP): Turtles seized Surf is up for penguins after a slick clean-up Post Office (AFP): Musharraf makes light of rape (Reuters): Artists paint over Iraq divisions Schwarzenegger to run again Bullet building fires imagination Family at War Kathmandu Boots Pigtailed billionairess wins fight for business empire Euronics Centres Bonhams IPA Weary fugitive gives up after 12 years on the run Poverty and racial injustice must be cleared away with the debris, says Bush ABTA Pensioner jailed for looting sausages Youthful Indiscretions vw Aids fears lead teenagers to try a safer kind of sex Never mind the Pollocks as Clinton homes in on that legacy UN promises to protect weak, but self-interest stalls reform The Times The Old Way Middle class explands on packs of curry in a hurry Ready meals are replacing traditional food as Indian women quit the kitchen for a paying job, writes Raekha Prasad Democracy delivered by donkey elite tiles&interiors Officials fear sore election losers will resort to violence (Reuters): Knee surgery for Cheney (AP): Illusion of action (AFP): Beirut car bomb (Reuters): Nuclear stand-off (AFP): Inmate executed (AP): Landslide deaths The Times APIL Just a single fire engine keeps going in the city without fuel 'In an ill hour, I went on board a ship bound for London...' Multiple Display Advertising Items Selkirk's Story The Sunday Times Times Business Saturday Sept 17 2005 Hollinger costs Exel takeover Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dom Jones AXA leads attack on Misys chief over profits warning To Know Gazprom excludes Shell from list of field developers Delightful Mortgage Endowment Shortfall? It's good to talk—and better to listen Need to Know The Times This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … EMI sues Baidu Stop Press Bank deal closer French warning Nutreco expands Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead British Funds Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday That was the Week Monday China set to overtake America as world's top exporter Emigrate to Canada Logica slides on fears over French deal MPC's new member keeps alive hopes of rate cuts Branson in talks to buy back stake in Virgin gym chain Chill Factor TATA Unilever review may lead to £1bn Birds Eye sale Old link may be frozen out Consumer confidence in the US slumps to its lowest since 1992 BT Johnston adds Irish newspapers Mixed fortunes for Chrysalis Domnick Hunter backs raised bid Hedge funds support Google fight Yahoo! invites British input to online TV Nick Ray BSkyB plans to start mobile broadcasting 'Richard has plans to acquire a small hydrocarbons producing nation' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Video game producers warned off over hidden sex scenes Price remains almost the same wherever you sho Somerfield bidders face deadline The Times Heavy traffic City Diary Poor delivery City Diary City Diary Taking a liberty City Diary Managing the shockwaves from a terrorist attack Fund managers who walked away because the money was too much Patrick Hosking discovers why the founders of Polar Capital Partners feel a warm glow after quitting a bigger firm Flagship is just tip of Polar iceberg The Great Game is revived by pipeline politics Global Oil Supply Crisis Energy supplies are becoming the means through which nations are projecting their power, Michael Binyon reports Fuelling Controversy The future of oil Times Online Storm worsens the shortage of drilling rigs Total gives pledge to speed up cuts in the petrol prices The Times Changing face of postwar home New Yorker's bid to make London eyesore desirable Richard LeFrank tells Jenny Davey about his plans for the Elephant & Castle shopping centre Finding the key to right name for new company Young Enterprise Doubt over Shire lingers as FTSE 100 hits four-year high Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 If you scour the high street you can still find a bargain The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Timestrip soars as Nestlé tests device Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Guy Green Cinematographer and director who won Britain's first Oscar for camerawork on Great Expectations Gun Green, Obe, cinematographer and director, was born on November 5, 1913. He died on September 15, 2005, aged 91 Lives Remembered Martin Norton Indefatigable Bond street jeweller whose shop was the haunt of aristocrats, royalty and rock stars Martin Norton, antique jewellery dealer, was born on May 26, 1911. He died on August 30, 2005, aged 94 Patrick Furse Artist whose massive, bold works advanced the enameller's craft Donald McFadyen Scotsman whose starkly realistic art was devoured by the US market We still have belief, but where is the poetry? Catharine Morris asks whether the Church of England of today could produce a Betjeman Jesus is not a choice between Galileo and the Inquisition Faith News Court Circular Rehoused Northern event enlivened with rare tunes Latest Wills Church News Modern Times Insults unbearable, infants unwelcome and invoices unequal Times Online Readers Reply Birthdays Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Anniversaries Thanks Giving Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner Gifts Trustee Acts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling What to Look out for Five-Day Forecast Water in air dampens the 'electric effect Weather Eye Times Sport Bygone Days can be quick off draw Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items totesport AYR Newbury The Wright Track Warwick Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Racing next Week Catterick The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Holland receives timely pick-me-up Racing Betting-in-running boom has got the bookies panting Ayr Racing Yesterday's Results Net Gains Newbury Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Test The Sunday Times After the DVDs and the OBEs, what is in-store? The Times Wright puts Durham promotion in doubt Frizzell County Championship Second Division Warne and Katich rise from Ashes woe to boost Hampshire's hopes Yesterday's Scoreboards Dexter dazzles on debut to delay Nottinghamshire Frizzell County Championship First Division Goosen turns up heat as Hensby goes off the boil HSBC Results McAndrew heads celebrity list Links Calm Brown makes his peace in the long run Athletics Bupa Great North Run Newton 'has not said sorry' Heidfeld signs Riders get Reed Hegg calls time Weale for Wales Fahey progresses Malik's new deal Japan bids for 2011 World Cup Rugby Union The Times Funding bodies to be reassigned Sports Politics Weekend Action Hull torn apart as hungry Wolves pack feed off Johns Rugby League Cueto in seventh heaven as Sale seal win How They Stand Perry faces tough test of top-flight credentials Rossi hesitates before deciding Matthew Pinsent finds the Italian motorcycling genius still undecided whether to turn his talent to driving cars for Ferrari Dementieva has early chance for revenge in perfect setting Tennis War of Words Strife in the Fast Lane Grönholm shows his courage to keep up pursuit of Loeb Motor Rallying Ferrari may pay price for claiming to have got their man The status of Beckham grow to academic proportions Magic Sponge The Times A good week Where to flop is to succeed Farewell to serial villain The Fink Tank Predictor Armstrong rules out Tour return with ferocious attack on French Cycling The Times Rooney needs to be put in drop zone The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Inflame Australian minds by admitting time is right to take urn Down Under Well, that's gratitude for you Gallagher on song for Stoke Racism gets boot Borgetti patient Derby recruit trio Charlton Athletic v Chelsea Fulham v West Ham United Portsmouth v Birmingham City Sunderland v West Bromwich Albion Championship League One League Two Conference Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle United Liverpool v Manchester United Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic v Middlesbrough Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Bell's Scottish League First Division Third Division The new boy at Charlton is Bent on more success Kaveh Solhekol meets the Premiership's leading goalscorer Today Head to Head Bent v Drogba Kenwright aims to lift spirits of dejected Moyes Premiership previews Wenger confident of Henry deal Misery and low expectations rife in North East Birth of the Ashes Mourinho pours cold water on Cole stories United strike force kept in rude Matt Dickinson finds Ruud van Nistelrooy a calming influence in the hothouse of Old Trafford Ferguson facing season without Heinze Gerrard states case for Liverpool's title ambition Striking the Right Note Tottenham told by Jol to raise their goal standard Does Mr Liverpool already regret arranged marriage? top of the bill Bupa the weekend starts here It's a knockout Chip and charge The Times Crossword 23,084 On the buses Stars on Sunday Times Sport No hiding place with Rooney at the eye of new storm The Times Freddie Flintoff The Times www.timesonline.co.uk/money All we want is many happy returns You asked nicely, so here are the best child-friendly funds Inside Money Letters Children's Account Selection Out of pocket with NS&I Second-rate savings The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Fidelity International Calling all penny-pinchers Wedding bills, tears and fears Young Gifted and Broke Antonia Senior vows to have every possible disaster covered before she trips down the aisle Legal & General F&C Tropical venture bears fruit Mark Atherton helps a couple to make the most of their foreign currency after working abroad Carr Sheppards Crosthwaite The Norton family: what the experts say First Active Simon's response First steps to a small fortune Helen Pridham explains the essential choices you have to make with a Child Trust Fund voucher MBNA Baillie Gifford Top notes Would a vintage car Sipp be a non-starter? A Question of Money Halifax Adwatch Western Provident Association Insurance Watch Bradford & Bingley The cheque's still in the post Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks Fashion with a conscience Michelle Henery meets a woman breaking new ground in socially responsible trade northern rock Survival tips Fidelity International Pottery that won't break the bak Yes, you can afford a Picasso, says Virginia Blackburn Thumbs up Thumbs down Multiple Display Advertising Items first direct Free Ultimate Guide to the Best Credit Cards What's It worth? What's It worth? Flat truth about tax Paula Hawkins on the winners and losers of a one-rate system Abbey Affordability is key if you want a bigger loan Mortgage Watch Scottish Mortgage C&G Website of the Week Why I've taken refuge in an Anderson shelter Stella Shamoon's Share of the Month Bring your portfolio into sharper focus Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Better Gains Can Be Had without Taking on Extra Risk, Says Mark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Magnus Grimond Recent Performance is Not Encouraging and You Should Be Prepared for a Bumpy Ride, Says Magnus Whine of the Week Ekaterina Hill, of Bridgwater, Somerset, has been waiting two months for Barclaycard to Investigate fraudulent use of her card Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Fidelity International BT can still call the shots amid Skype hype Times Online fund service money databank Mortgages Unsecured personal loans Credit cards 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 Jupiter The Times Inside Relationships: who wears the trousers? Number of men and women agreeing with statements The warrior diet Feast of famine: do our ancestors hold the key to a healthy life? Need to Know Well, Well. . . Chivalry could make men life longer Soy source Antibody Why weak is strong John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Piles of the gab Mind the attitude gap Inside the Mind of a GP Running on electricity New implant technology could transform lives and be a step towards real-life bionic people, says Jerome Burne Headache? Take eight electrodes. . . Next Week in Current affairs Hysteria over 'virgin birth' Junk Medicine Embryo Research Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Ozzy Osbourne's youngest has dumped drink and drugs, and lost a third of his weight. He tells Rupert Mellor he's more than fit for his new TV role Jack Osbourne on . . . Taking a different view of life Inside Story Young Carer Just graduated and in a well-paid job. Susannah Stevens gave it all up to care or her aunt who was dying of cancer Who cares? Over to You Pru Health Not happy about the potty The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over the Counter Ketoconazole Shampoo for Dandruff The new eco-etiquette Is it rude to ask your host if they compost? Let Anna Shepard be your good green-manners guide Banging the Drum Often Leads only to Deaf Ears Home Remedies Tea Bags for Cold Sores Eco-vangellst or eco-slacker? The rundown on binning The joker in the pack A-Z of Relationships his for Humour When It's Time to Be Direct, Jokes are Not Enough Get over It People-Pleasing Breaks and break-ups Returning from holiday can put your relationship on the rocks. Mary Fenwick says it doesn't have to be terminal After the hols: what next? Love's deadly weapon. . . Irma Kurtz Why can't restaurants Children's Meals Kids' food in restaurants is unhealthy and unappealing. In a four-page special we Join the Debate Number-crunching Jane Clarke What parents hate the most Where to eat Children's Meals Warm welcomes, from making pizzas to scrawling on tablecloths The Times Pointing the finger Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items out with your little darlings Best of the rest 'I'm a vegetarian, but I eat roadkill' London's open spaces are stuffed with tasty, healthy wild food, if you know where to look. Nick Wyke meets a professional forager and learns to live off the lane Tips for first-time foragers Get Fresh Seasonal Shopping List Fruit and Veg What to pick The Times Move into action on a web site Breathing Space Adventure Playgrounds The hols are over but you won't have to go far to keep the kids fit and active, says Alice Fordham Best of the rest A new training buddy to keep me on the ball The Times Fancy it? Climb every mountain Could you bag 15 peaks in two days? One gang of friends felt fit enough to try, says Rupert Mellor Definitely knot one for wimps Adam Fresco books a men's spa break to try to fathom the attraction of pain as pleasure Need to know Lunchtime Fix Kerastase Hair Treatment The British Medical Association Salvation army Sorted Household Medical Cabinet Our paediatric expert Dr Jane Collins chooses quick fixes to have at hand for family emergencies Boots Family First Aid Kit, £20.99 Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice It's the drive that matters It's the drive that matters I think my last girlfriend left me because my penis is too small. What is the normal size for a man and can I do anything to maximise my performance? Over to You Suzi Godson In perfect harmony Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Singer Katie Melua, 21, gets a kick from jumping off high buildings - and Georgian comfort food Nature's Best The Times Picture Gallery The world's favourite airline? That depends how long you're on board Inside The World this Week Bitter cup Nano logic Smiles apart Cellars' market Climate Cost This Week, we Sent a Writer to Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Ryanair Picture Gallery It's a small world after all. . . Mickey's foray into China has everything - except the thrills, writes Martin Symington Titan Hitours Singapore Airlines Need to know KLM British isles The Best Deals Voyages Jules Verne Short-haul Long-haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Odyssey Worldwide VJV Don't say tapas, say pintxos Taras Grescoe visits San Sebastian to sample northern Spain's bonsai cuisine' Ireland Tops for tapas Multiple Display Advertising Items Notes from the underground From alpine hideouts to island hideaways, Andy Friendiander Dines in the world's top cellars Carpaccio and capers amid the cypress trees A converted convent makes an ideal base for Rick Stein to explore the flavours of Puglia experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to stay, what to eat Need to know How the West was won Hayley Lawrence on the foodie triumph of Devon and Cornwall Noble Caledonia Limited magicalkenya Food Festivals The Times Hang out with the fin crowd Contact us. . . 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'When I was a Booker judge, I thought of getting someone to bet on my behalf' Indira's India and the KGB A charm offensive against Mrs Gandhi, agents in the media and the government, attempts to buy influence in Congress—in the second volume of the astonishing Mitrokhin archive Christopher Andrew reveals how the KGB targeted India The scruffy visitor with dynamite secrets See Monday's Times for the second exclusive extract Lure of the west The great bore Lives of the good, the bad and the ugly How much do you know about Britain's VIPs? The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography is your prize Two Lives Word aloud Who's launching, who's talking How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau Seth tells all (well, almost) Ed Smith meets the most elusive of novelists and hears about the secrets that were found in his aunt's suitcase Verse and worse A nostalgic whiff of rebellion promises to pervade the 25th Poetry Olympics at the Royal Albert Hall, writes Tim Teeman Takeover spinechiller rattles book world The likely acquisition of Ottakar's by Waterstone's is a sign of too many bookshops, writes Nicholas Clee Performers' notes She knew how to network In an age when women were chattels, Bess of Hardwick's adroit manipulation of men is an object lesson to the modern women, says Philippa Gregory Extract From Bess of Hardwick In short The Times A game of two halves Football Star e-mail You say . . . How to join We say . . . Alyson Rudd on The Rotters' Club by Jonathan Coe Under discussion Books The man who invented the suit He was the first modern celebrity and power dresser. But Beau Brummell—dandy, wit and effortlessly superior—was much more than a Regency style icon, writes Ian Kelly Where the man about town got his kit Trafalgar—of oak and men Don't look now Thrillers Myths and mischief Fiction On tenterhooks over tentacles Fiction In short The Times Julia Donaldson: Buried treasure Julia Donaldson on a great book left in the shadows ArtsFirst Hits and near-myths Amanda Craig meets Robin Hobb, and discovers that there is such a thing as fantasy for grown-ups Shaman's Crossing Classics Longitude Shop talk What's more. . . Not the only grey in the village Children's Audiobooks Christina Hardyment on three narrations by Anton Lesser Inspiring reads The Opposite of Fate by Amy Tan In this week's TLS Nonfiction Fiction You're reading. . . 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TLS 'Angela simply could not decide whom to love, Edward Hyde or Henry Jekyll' Between the lines Books in the news T2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 601 The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers T2 Crossword 3698 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3843 Safe-cracking by Kea Set Txts Answer Times Online Waterstone's Literary quiz Bridge PictureLine Samurai Su Doku Times Online The Times Mercedes-Benz Contents Vanity Fair's Oscar Night Party Contacts Marston & Langinger Limited The Camden artists could do with some of the determination and self-criticism of the average five-year-old The Dark Ages Royal Caribbean International Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to. . . I Didn't Get where I Am Today without . . . Tommy Ramone, 53, Rock Icon and Musican Lexiconfusion No. 51 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Freeganism Someone's Got to Do It. . . The Radio Licenser Hackett London Chanel The Post Office Bargainhunter Out There Masculine Tailoring Chickens Coolhunter Take a Man like You . . . Great Gant Weekends Action Man Villeroy & Boch Psychologies So this Year Halifax nectar The Men who Rebuilt London Dixon Jones Richard Rogers and Norman Foster might get all the plaudits, but it is architects jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones who have been quietly reshapping the capital's cultural landscape Swan Hellenic Amdega Seeds of Change The Outsider Viggo Mortensen Viggo Mortensen never set out to be a Hollywood player, preferring the life of a bohemian jobbing actor to the A-list rollercoaster. 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