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News from 12/11/2005

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Colin Bell, Dermot O'Leary, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Stella Shamoon, David Wilcock, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Sam Pilger, Catherine Philp and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Alice Miles Politics for Humans, Jane Jones, Richard O'halloran, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ian Nathan, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Sam Lister, Peter Lansley, Louette Harding, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Leonard Woolf, John Emmerson, Michael Walker, David Rose, Mark Frary, Spike Breakwell, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Emma Greville Williams, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Morris Stemp, Zoe Strimpel, Thomas Tugendhat, Clive Davis, CC, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Jeremy Whittle, Simon Hardeman, John Bungey, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Philippe Petit, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Vivienne Parry, Antonia Senior, John Arlidge, Nancy Durrant, Chris Chivers, Jane MacArtney, Ann Widdecombe, Stephen McClarence, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Allan Simmons, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Raymond Chandler, Katharine Houreld, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Peter Millar, Noel Kingsbury, Elaine Cassidy, Rhys Blakely, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Ron Lewis, Peter F. Wyles, Mark Pougatch, Heather McGregor, George Stoney, Liz Chong, David Forcey, Jonathan Sacks, Lucy Sweeney, Matthew Bourne, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Salman Rushdie, Aggie MacKenzie, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Kim Woodburn, Christine Selb, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Lord Lloyd of Berwick Dr Norman Jones, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, John Fowles, Lisa Armstrong, Morgan Falconer, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Chris Harrington, Sally Baker, Geza Vermes, David Baddiel, Alan Boyd, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, AF, Mark Crick, Michael Prestage, Raymond Keene, Michael Connellan, Suzi Godson, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, Lynda Baker, Sylvia Plath, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Peter Stothard, Sean O'Neill, Jeannette Hyde, Jemima Khan, Simon Handley, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Edward Fox, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Damian Whitworth, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Mark Irving, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Joanne Reid, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Derek Foxity, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Ruth Scurr, Paul Simons, James Collard, Kevin Maher, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Tom Cox, Merlin, Robert Crampton, Philip Dorward, Keith Hopcroft, Sian Morgan, Julie Burchill, Dominic Maxwell, Margaret Drabble, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Stella v. Collins, Anne-Marie Millard, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Peter Jenson, Jill Crashaw, Jacqui Goddard, patrick Foster, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, H. S. Muirhead, Lewis Stuart, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, William Shakespeare, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Anna Shepard, Katie Lampard, Mick Agar, Roger Dobson, AB, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Mark Weighs, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Nigel Williamson, Rick Jones and Geoff Brown, Gavin Littaur, Lucy Broadbent, Luke Jennings, Michael Evans, Jamie Oliver, Fiona Beckett, Alan Jackson, Anthony Knight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Brewer, Daphne Lockyer, Dominique De Villepin, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Julie Lewis, Jamie White, Patrick Martin,

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The Times Picture Gallery In your Complete Weekend Newspaper Hitchcock's Rebecca Gambling surges as casino law is relaxed Lasting legacy of a lord who loved ladies Husband and wife suicide team 'behind Jordan bomb' The Times Sales of the Times soar Gambling increase after law is eased Useful, but not for all of us Kim Woodburn of how Clean is your House? Old Speckled Hen Home from Home How to clean up your pile, by the National Trust Glamour and talent of lord of the photos Queen leads tributes to the Earl of Lichfield, photographer to the stars. Andrew Pierce reports The Earl of Lichfield Picture Gallery Court approves Extradition Act 'Neglect' arrests Ruling on house Hole in the pocket Written warning toyota Rivals Bite the Bullet 50 Cent dreams of a bloody Christmas Archbishop reveals his unorthodox way to God npower Coroner warns of body-piercing risks Post Office Mother paralysed in knife attack gives birth to boy Blair's head on the block as the rebels sharpen axe The Government's defeat on the Terrorism Bill means that politics just got a lot more unpredictable, and a lot more fun. Ben MacIntyre finds that regicide is in the air at Westminister Fear No More Serial Rebels Chief Whip gets ready to punish dissenters PC World Asian Earthquake Appeal BritishRedCross Holiday Inn Walker killed by man who feared jail Sexual assault turned to murder as young offender realised he would be identified, reports Russell Jenkins Argos Laura Ashley Picture Gallery Man guilty of attacking nurse Murder charge Women QCs rise Husbands on run from the only Thai bride in the village bmibaby Battlefields History halfords Picture Gallery Contraceptive may cause blood clots, says maker Can a shriek in a box see off troublesome teenagers? Generation Gap The Skoda Fabia Sport Skoda Reggle heads back to normality Policeman injured daughter's friend Gravestone data move the family plot along Currys Traveller's killer is jailed for six years Billie-Jo's foster father had rages, court told Virgin dfs Ramallah or a tumbler of whisky with Tony? He chose the easy one Brown is not a coward but he his a problem with crunch points in human confrontation The Week lastminute Recognising GWS Profit without honour How to put a smile on the face of a musician Books or bedlam Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate School fees investigation will teach us little Darwin in the Vatican Bountiful game Innocents abroad Pickled Politics Labour's 'rebels' are a new force of conservatism The Low Seas Piracy has returned to menace the world's shipping Dust, Dust, Dust Eternal truths on the keeping of house Up in the blustery skies of autumn the jackdaws are doing surf practice Talk to my parents? You're joking Teenagers need confidential professional advice to protect them from good parents as well as bad ones Does Mrs Axon believe that her daughter keeping the baby will undo her own mistake? Would you pass this food GCSE? What is . . . 'Colour Blindness'? Get the Idea If we look away, Kashmir could become worse than the tsunami People who have lost everything may yet be prevented from losing their own lives Samsung Pensioner's house con wanadoo Picture Gallery German town bemused at fate of the 'earl' next door A royal sporting life set to go under the hammer Bally Bullied girl stabbed with scissors Lucan duelling pistols auctioned Three months for 'anthrax' joker Knowing your carbon footprint is a step in the right … My Week Dominique De Villepin according to Hugo Rifkind British Gas AA French riots beyond petroleum What was all that stuff about love and marriage? Castration, more like If you avoid the past tense, it only leads to present tension The very thing that people say sex was designed for is the thing that renders people sexless VC poker Park Gatwick Bridge-leaping ban is thwarted as the local powers dither Swordsman was lawfully killed Detective jailed Drugs apology Picture Gallery intel inside Springs Transatlantic monster puts caviar stocks under threat Fuss over teaching toddlers is storm in a plastic beaker Rosetta Stone Meyer faces calls for his removal as press watchdog When personal became political in the fight for a place on No 10's sofa Peter Stothard, who had unique access to Downing Street before the Iraq war, assesses the controversial memoris of Sir Christopher Meyer Dixons The Week on the Web Censorship is at the heart of debate on internet control writes Rhys Blakely Life Search Most-Read Stories at Times Online Will Rebus head south to light up in peace? Giving Them up WHSmith Iran frees British sailing couple Man and wife were interrogated for 13 days after their yacht was seized in disputed waters, reports Michael Horsnell Italian Shoes onspeed Great adventure that ended in death in the Atlantic for children fleeing Blitz This Weekend Mungo's The fallen remembered on two fronts Transvestite's life story that leaves too much untold first night Theatre I Am My Own Wife Crest Times World News The princess and the bureaucrat: a modern-day fairytale in reverse (She swaps the palace and servants for a flat and the chores) Different Worlds Winter Sun Deals Football star's fans on rampage over Liberia poll result Victory for Africa's iron lady Mascots set an Olympic record for 2008 games Great Ski Deals No people, no power, no money-a city struggling to live again 11 weeks after Katrina, New Orleans is working flat out to drag itself from the mud, but it has a long way to go, writes Jacqui Goddard. Pictures by Ben Gurr O2 Dreams (AP): UN clears man sacked in scandal Get me to the seabed on time . . . Bush defends war intelligence Treasures returned to homeland Mitsubishi Motors (APTN): Mother caught by subway train Leukaemia kills leader of Saddam's resistance Multiple Display Advertising Items Bose AIG Hello, I'm not on the train ... I'm just robbing a bank 'The pressure had been As 2,000 extra police are drafted in to combat riots in paris this weekend, a young Muslim who grew up on the estates tells how he eschewed the easy route of violence and petty crime to find success in business. Charles bremner reports Multiple Display Advertising Items What next for France? Social commentators air their views Anglian building for 30 years. It had to blow' Coalition may end political crisis but business has doubts Manchester (AFP): Refugees are baton-charged (Reuters): CIA agents sought (Reuters): Serbia warning (Reuters): UN killing inquiry (AFP): WTO membership (AP): Motivator dies (AFP): Attacked by tiger (AP): Cat gets la crème The Sunday Times LSE bidder offers stakes to brokers BCCI costs move Lloyds tie-up talks Quote of the day Picture Gallery 'I have one fund manager eho to get my attention wil … State sector pension bill 'is billions more than estimated' Public Demand Picture Gallery Persimmon in talks to buy and create UK's biggest hour FTSE 100 Westbury sebuilder Stock Markets Tougher on businessmen than terrorists That's rich North Sea Oil Building a margin for error Commodities Into the fold Pound to Dollar Cazenove Currencies Economics The Times Look ahead The week's biggest movers Results in brief Picture Gallery Business big shot Director's dealing Rumour of the day Daimler stake sale Regal loses case Pirelli profit rise GM union deal RCS plans buyout That was the Week Monday The international Energy Agency tells oil producers … Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Hedge fund threat to boycott US over new SEC rules More woe for Whitehead Mann as sales slump 25% Trimming the Hedge Funds Refco flags offer for exchange arm Jailed AIT pair given order to repay over £900,000 Abu Dhabi royal family stages West End bid coup Investment set to rise as Saudi Arabia joins WTO Lloyd's to overhaul piracy policies Technology updates a centuries-old threat at sea Travis Perkins issues warning The Times Idea of MFI split is hit by web of loans City Diary Spot the difference Prudent choice Opening Shots How adding Vinnie to the team kept Basiks ahead of the Joneses Young Enterprise Product Recall Gromit in doghouse as studio's profits dip Films' first days vital in fight for revenue London's 'paronomasiac' new Lord Mayor aims to spread the word(s) Martin Waller finds that David Brewer, who yesterday became the 678th person to hold the office, is keen on Asia-and puns Curriculum Vitae Old idea sparks new interest 'The meddlers at the FSA clearly have little idea what actually occurred' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country South Africa banks on new family of nuclear reactors Cutting-edge technology may soon be used to help to lift millions out of poverty, reports Angela Jameson Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Asset manager or the world's most overpaid nanny? Patrick Hosking talks to Charlie Porter, the one-time runaway who has plotted Thames River Capital's Phenomenal success Thames River eyes UK equities Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling MFI hit by Travis Perkins alert and fears of rescue cash call Small Caps Gilts Beware attractions of muscular-looking private equity sector Tempus Stronger copper prices give lift to Antofagasta shares Stock Markets Large Caps Banking & Finance which Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Earl of Lichfield Chronicler of the Swinging Sixties whose camera eye also ranged over calender girls and royal portraiture Moving on from reproach to rapprochement Israel's state visit to the Vatican is a challenge to faith leaders, writes Geza Vermes We are in danger of forgetting that waiting comes before wanting Credo Faith News Modern Times Platonic vacations, Christmas card insinuations and after-dinner cruet variations Timesonline Birthdays Readers Reply Some people won't be told their place Feed Back Sally Baker Our quartering of the British Isles was never going to please everyone Anniversaries Luncheon Personal Column Botox Court Circular The Times Shoparound Multiple Display 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 The Sunday Times Feather Report Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Index Around Britain Supercomputer or piece of seaweed? Weather Eye weathercall Pipe looks to 'talking horse' for telling reply Racing totescoop6 Racing next Week I'll pounce from off the pace to get most out of Monkerhostin Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Hill Fondmort can seize Power for second time Wetherby Lingfield Park The Wright Track Uttoxeter Southwell Racing Unfamous five fail to make good impression Tennis Wolverhampton Let your head rule your heart and take value on Australia Bet your Life Gloves are coming off for Britain's young guns Boxing Ron Lewis finds Amir Khan putting Andy Murray through his paces in the gym Times Test Golding's bid slowed after wreckage wreaks havoc Sailing Reading forced to reshuffle Mansell fastest Whitehouse leads McRace on course Double quick Bath rise to top Chance for glory Burn rubber with blubber Pubs and pigeons offer Tyson the best of British Magic Sponge It's possible to win without doping, Millar confesses Jeremy Whittle talks to the Scot planning a return to competition after the shame of a two-year ban Stages in Le Dandy's Career How They Stand and Today's LINE-UPS The Times Vieira Jones prolongs labour for Lions Robinson drops in to reprieve dire Wales Dougherty lifts the gloom and revels in glare of spotlight Golf Leading Scores after Two Rounds Error-strewn show a long way from last season's sparkle The Special Edition Mitsubishi L200 Trojan Fans to miss out How They Line up Henry's 'disrespect' may inspire Ireland Home is where the heat is on as Hadden faces early pressure How They Line up Cohen returns to face challenge of Gerrard the tyro David Hands is expecting a thunderous clash between a rejuvenated World Cup winner and a new kind on the Wing The Times London Irish make it hot for struggling Newcastle Guinness Premiership Robinson tries ensure Sale maintain pole position Land Rover The wheel turns-and now is perfect time to move into next winning cycle Job of rebuilding England for the World Cup begins The Masters Tennis Losing the Plot Stay in touch with the Action Touareg Taylor left in shock after losing county captaincy Vaughan remains determined to play part in series Cricket Gone but not forgotten-loyal stalwart of the Stamford Bridge wage bill It's hardly a part-time job Times Online Fallon delivers derby winner to leave Swindon buoyant League One Bell's Scottish League League Two Conference The Times Filan keeps Wigan above mediocrity The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Baros hopes not to get cold feet on big night World Cup Play-Offs Philip Dorward talks to the striker used to success on the international stage Norway v Czech Republic Spain v Slovakia Times Online Switzerland v Turkey Raúl urges Spain to draw on reserves of sheer class By a Correspondent: Edwards exhausting all options to spur Trinidad to World Cup Uruguay v Australia Trinidad and Tobago v Bahrain The Times Kewell tips Australia to be next year's surprise package United bugged by new breach of security Britain looks to Beijing after Scotland's snub to 2012 Games Looking Great for 2008 England given hope for return leg by Ambrose All aboard the national express-but it will be no holiday Mark Pougatch looks ahead to a gruelling day as England expects on three fronts Full backs take centre stage when waiting in the wings Leave the ladies alone they're just not worth it Cold front may put freeze on Wembley Beckham's authority tested by familiar foe Matt Dickinson on a tough afternoon ahead for the captain's short fuse Wembley Stadium The Game Geneva viewed as dry run for World Cup security Eriksson dispenses with 'friendly' tag for fiercest rivals Riquelme fights shy of praising 'flawed' Rooney Great expectations: coming soon to a screen near you top the bill england's missing link northern rock Tour de force Picture Gallery Centres of attention The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Bully's prize Blackpool rocks the weekend starts here Times Sport England take on the world The Times Investec The Times With insurers, don't count your chickens Antonia Senior on how payout delays left a farmer out of pocket Inside Easy pickings How to buy the best cover M&S card woe A Word to the Wise Jupiter Pillory the pension fraudsters Will the Chancellor spell out all the A-Day drawbacks? Don't sit back and left your savings shrink in real terms More balance, less pressure Rebecca O'Connor helps a shiatsu practitioner to put her finances on a better footing Alliance Leicester Diana Bewley: what the experts say Artemis Diana's response A Question of Money Legal & General Prudential Misplaced trust puts borrowers' homes at risk M&G Investments Whine of the Week Thumbs up Thumbs down Fidelity Pressure builds in British Gas boiler battle Website of the Week Halifax Turn the tables to your credit Joe Morgan shares the secrets of making free money by playing card companies at their own game Students hit losing streak gambling online Abbey Edinburgh Liverpool Victoria Green guilt on the back-burner Young, Gifted and Broke Antonia Senior examines the ethical trade-off between your conscience and your wallet Never be locked out again Go It Alone Gráinne Gilmore on a business idea so simple it's brilliant northern rock Survival tips Meeting hell? 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Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice My husband and I are in our thirties and have sex regulary but I find myself wanting more and more. What is a reasonable amount of sex to expect? Vielle Perfectly suited to acting Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Edward Fox, 68, really digs his garden. It helps him to stay fit and trim—and to keep his hair on Clipper travel Corrigan's Cork You won't find fast cars or big houses in Petra. But you could find happiness Inside The World Picture Gallery Drakes Hotel, Brighton, East Sussex travelsphere Twelve Apostles, Cape Town, South Africa Image of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The new emperors Readers' Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Penguins Hotel Fines Picture Gallery Contact us . . . A fine mess volkswagen Short-haul Long-haul Fly with the Maltese falcons Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals Brighton Malta New York China British Isles Short-haul Long-haul 'Neutral? I look like a psycho' Don't smile, don't frown ... Fiona Beckett runs the gauntiet of tough new passport photo rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Rejection slips Nil points, try again The 17 commandments . . . ... and the final damage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A cook's tour of Cork Ireland's top chef, the world's best larder ... John Arlidge has only one question: what's for dinner? Picture Gallery Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Return to the blue agoon Cheers and clapping greet visitors to Sri Lanka. But it is the islanders deserve applause, writes Jill Crashaw Mix and match for the ideal Sri Lankan getaway Return to the bule agoon Cheers and clapping great visitors to Sri Lanka But it is Islanders that deserve applause, writes Jill Crawshaws Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Five-star deals Need to know . . . 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Index Set txts Contributors Picture Gallery Your say Picture Gallery In this week's TLS Next week in Books 'It's complicated, if the writer of a book in competition is dying' A nasty dose of avian paranoia Are we doomed to a devastating pandermic as bird flu comes winging our way from Asia? Maybe, says Anjana Ahuja, but don't get in a flap just yet Hot type Picture Gallery Kafka's Soup Why we still dream of du Maurier's Rebecca Read in More Comfort Turning up the big heat What kind of soup would Kafka knock up? how would Jane Austen boil an egg? Would Pinter pause before tacking cheese on toast? Mark Crick has created 14 recipes in the voices of famous writers; here is Lmb with Dill Sauce, à la Raymond Chandler You couldn't make it up When political figures write novels, the results can be weird, as Libby shows. Is this is a trend, asks Damian Whitworth The Times Why Voltaire speaks to us still Candide's voice was that of the writer: defiant, optimistic, with the courage to confront life's horrors. It's a philosophy that doesn't date, Ruth Scurr says Picture Gallery Word aloud Hip-hop from a hurricane city Nik Cohn has written a tribute to a going-nowhere musical genre in New Orleans, Bob Stanley says it's his best since the great Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom Classics The French Lieutenant's Woman Required reading The object of the exercise A wheelbarrow, a key, a paperclip: Philippe Petit finds his life changes as he is asked to consider the meaning of ordinary things that surround us How are Things: A philosophical Experiment by roger Pol-Droit translated by Theo Cuffe Extract When Murdoch bought The Times Media In short We say . . . Alyson Rudd on Fleshmarket Close by lan Rankin How to join You say . . . 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Iain Finlayson looks back at a driven writer whose reputation endures An extract from Summer Crossing An extract from Summer Crossing The Times Dead policeman walking Thriller A New York bedtime story from Uncle Fiction Tom Cox The Brooklyn Follies In short Don't think, just feel Poetry Safest The Times Shop talk Delving around the shelves of second-hand book stores Learn to speak Dragonese with Cressida Children's A new star of fiction for the young talks to Amanda Craig Audio books Christina Hardyman enjoys a poet's gentle musings Buried treasure Christopher Ondaatje on Growing by Leonard Woolf Nonfiction Hotel Tiberias: A Tale of Two Grandfathers Fiction Critic's Chart Iain Finlayson on the best of Truman Capote Reader Chart Vintage Chart TLS Last World Books in the news French unrest times2 clues Games Jumbo Crossword 609 Cryptic clues Chess Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers times2 Crossword 3746 Answers to Find the Connection & Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3851 Dead or Alive? 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Rail Travel Bargainhunter The Network is Geared to Benefit Those who Know Three Years in Advance the Exact Times They Will Be Travelling Out There Velvet Warm and glamorous, velvet is the smart choice for winter nights. Choose sumptuous colours for eye-catching evening wear 1 Turquoise jeans, £34.99, River Island (020-8991 4759) … Picture Gallery Bamford Coolhunter It's the Sort of Store that Taps into your 'I Could Have that Lifestyle': Ralph Lauren without the Unattainable Bits Take a Man like You . . . ... Stuart Holland, 23, film-maker, London "I need a warm jacket for winter that's suitable for travelling and location shoots, and flattering jeans that are not the skinny type in the shops now" Top Gear Gant Jemima Khan Life Lessons A privileged upbringing, high-profile marriage and divorce, and conversion to Uslam have taught Jemima Kan a thing or two. Now she's using what She's learnt to help Unicef in its global campaign to support children affected by HIV/Aids Picture Gallery Philips Jemima Khan has come down in her socks to the garden courtyard of her Fulham home to greet me Picture Gallery 'I Had to Over-Conform. I was Imran's Achilles Heel, Politically' Philips Philips Raymond Weil Not Fade Away Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones was just 27 years old when he drowned in his swimming pool in 1969. Now a new movie will ensure his name-and the mystery that surrounds his death-lives on Epson Exceed your Vision Edge of the Land Picture Gallery Samsung Chrysler Picture Gallery Orange Nokia Picture Gallery Forever Lad Vodafone 'Plenty of Tunes Left in the Old Violin...' He Says. Viagra? 'Oh, No No No No No!' Basf The Chemical Company Fiesta Oris Lime Shower Master Card The Long Goodbye New Magazine Barclays beyond petroleum Worcester The Scottish Player After bursting on to our screens in Shameless, James McAvoy is now being courted by Hollywood. He puts his success down to his Glasgow roots and so, he tells Alan Jackson, he approached a new adaptation of MacBeth with special relish Voyages Jules Verne One Steppe beyond Fashion Fashion Six Great. . . Berets Drainpipes How to Get Dressed I've yet to See a Woman - Not Even Carmen Kass - Whose Drainpiped Legs Didn't Benefit from a Little Extra Heel The Travel Collection Bring on the Boyfriend Bootcamp, Aka, Salon School The Moment I Wake up Picture Gallery Bag of Tricks Margaret Drabble Truth in Beauty Nivea Blacks The Prices Ensure this is Not the Sort of Curry House Frequented by Lads after Closing Time Restaurants The Cinnamon Club Morrisons Pastries are More Exciting than Afternoon Tea... 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