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News from 03/12/2005

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Christina Hardyment, John West, Jerry Beere, Steven Carr, James Sinclair, Robert Cole, Richard Whitehead, Rob Stanley, Andrew Pierce, Evan Davies, Sioned Williams, Alexandra Frean, John Munro, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, SD, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Gill Bullen, Tony Turnbull, Rev Alison tomlin Chair, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Deborah and Martin Samuel, Rev Elizabeth Welch Moderator, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Nick Danziger, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Stephen Anderson, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Graham Stewart, Sam Marlowe, Dr John Sentamu Archbishop, Ron Willis, Rev Dr Pat Took, Phyllis M. Stead, Giles Coren, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Dr Robin Eames Archbishop, Anthony Browne, Keith Vaz, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Bruce Cameron Bishop, Barry Morgan Archbishop, George Lawson, Tom Bawden, Les Webb, Jamie Baker, Zoë Paxton, Debra Craine, Hilary Weale, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Tom Gatti, Candida Crewe, Peter Millar, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Steve Harries, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, Heather McGregor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Banville, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Dolph Lundgren, Clare Cohen, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Danuta Kean, Dan Jolin, JJ, Dr George Lewith, Keith Hopcroft, Gp, Ban Webster Transport Correspondent, Emma Mahony, David Rowan, Ed Potton, Nigel, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Patrick O'donoghue Bishop, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Jude Edginton, Neel Mukherjee, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Celia Brayfield, Paul Haggart, Hannah Hennessy, Simon, Magnus Grimond, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Andy Mahady, Marianne O'brien, Richard Dixon, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice and Jan Raath, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Wood, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Erica Harding, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Chloë Bryan-Brown, James Naughtie, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Steven Jacobi, Grayson Perry, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Nigel Kendall, Bettany Hughes, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Colin Wilson, Robert Crampton, Keith Hopcroft, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Lord Swansea, Luxe Bedwear, Amanda Craig, Jill Drawshaw, Alan Franks, Rebecca Ley, Neil Fisher, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Walter Gammie, Daniela Nardini, Robert Kennard, Michael Gove, Alison Gibson, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mark Henderson, Ben Michael, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ganesh S. Krishnan, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, John Chambers, Michael Cockerell, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Neelam Verji, Tom Chesshyre, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Roy Clare Rear-Admiral, Simon Crompton, Paul Mansfield, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, B. E. A. Oakley, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Olav Bjortomt, Paul Richardson, Anthony Howard, Ruth Kelly, Jenny Davey, Rev Myra Blyth Moderator, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Ann Wynn, Ed Firth, Catola Long,

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The Times The World's Most Difficult Puzzles Surgery delayed to save money Help put a smile on the face of Africa news The Times The Knowledge: Arts and Entertainment Unwrap Magazine's Gifts Special offers thetimes The Times Animal rights attack on Bank of England De Beers The Sun Woman with a new face looked in the mirror and said 'Merci' It took five hours and a 50-strong team to complete a ground-breaking operation, Adam Sage writes in Lyon Discussion over £3bn rebate leaves Blair in a tight spot The noble crusade that ended up as a lost cause Commentary No 10 backs pension plans Royal rescuer Prize fighters Mills widow dies Correction Dior Please keep off the grass £5bn injection can't lift NHS debt New hospital beds and operations account for only 2.4 per cent of massive increase in funding, reports Nigel Hawkes Sony 'A Dire Financial Position' Laura Ashley It's still beathing the best brains, but can you crack world's most difficult puzzle? How the simple wind-up radio Today The Times launches its Christmas Charity Appeal, this year in aid of the Salvation Army and the Freeplay Foundation. Hero Simon Barnes sees Freeplay's radios transform life in Zambia, where the curse of Aids means that teachers are dying faster than they can be trained The Times Coinstar In frontline fight against terror Success of Previous Appeals Currys Fraudsters steal tax workers identities Saga wanadoo Kidnappers threaten to kill Iraq hostages in days Glenfiddish Answers Swan Hellenic House market shows signs of life Britain's biggest mortgage lender has good news for sellers-but it comes with several health warnings, writes Gary Duncan MPs demand 22% pay rise as Brown offers public sector 2% Bally Town halls to go public over cuts By a Staff Reporter: City tycoon's wife asks £64 million questions of trust fund halfords M&S Helping Hands BlackBerry Self-healing paint helps drivers out of a scrape My Week Ruth Kelly according to Hugo Rifkind evesham Technology Apsley Sainsbury's Ballroom dancing is back, but it's strictly short of teachers Dell Times Comment Hurrah for the new gay 'weddings'. But please don't invite me along The Week Auctionair Generation games We accept letters by e-mail, fax or post. We may edit … Learning to read is harder than it sounds Direct speech Join the debate with Times We must change the policies that victimise asylum-seekers Sacred mysteries Cross country Men shopping Patience rewarded Preserve us The Times Lifelines Two charities, old and young, provide help at home and abroad Turf Whorls Mowing the lawn should be seen not as a chore, but as an art form Bringer of the sun and rain: is this the most remarkable bird in the world? Wild Notebook When More Equals Less The NHS must improve productivity or it will squnder its extra billions Why would men not pay for sex? Lad mags have rebranded prostitution as simply a guilt-free extension of the entertainment industry Why Cherie is no Audrey (or Mary) Observe the rats: the dominant 5 per cent have to be tackled Colin Wilson on the worryingly predictable behaviour of Anthony Walker's killers Funeral echoes from down the sporting years Past Notes American Express Phone records to be stored Six killers jailed Roller's car ban Doctor can stay Nose for a curry By a Correspondent: Officers honoured for rescue effort after London bombings the sanctuary Rampant bull dies happy after final fling Bad drivers 'still a danger after road safety course' Province unites for its tribute to George Best, the Belfast Boy BT Fusion Order of Service Simon Barnes struck a chord with his eulogy of George … When there's a leak nobody stays dry Politics for Humans Holland & Barrett W Budget black hole sets scene for fighting at the Coliseum Despite £150m of state funding in a decade, tickets sales continue to plunge, writes Richard Morrison Suspects may flee abroad Successful suit Credit card fraud Buggy ban upheld Hit and run driver Healthier brews Littler Britain We were bastards, said Lennon Churchill's microphone for sale Space show almost takes a dive bmibaby Woman dies as heavy downpour brings chaos PC World PC World This pub landlord is fast—and furious first night Comedy Al Murray Beck Theatre, Hayes The sharpest of double-edged dialogue is a fine celebration Theatre Celebration Albery Theatre, WC2 John Lewis The Racial Elements Sex trafficker faces life in jail Boyfriend sought Robbers' ploy Arson girl, 15 Porn demo shock In Britain's courts, does it matter if you're black or white? The sentences handed out for two recent murders suggest an unexpected discrepancy, writes Sean O'Neil Picture Gallery Abandon US City pays the price for agreeing to 'childish' Christmas lights Black Court sentencing 'could be on TV' Swimmer seeks Antarctic record Battle of Britain buildings listed Rembrandt work to be auctioned Pupils told not to send cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Purple Prose Erotic passage proves to be an anticlimax The Week on the Web Bloggers take on Blair over Bush's 'al-Jazeera memo', writes Rhys Blakely Mitsubishi Motors Care Most-Read Stories at Times Online Smart Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Sean Connery both shaken and stirred by 007 defection ford Treasured letter of love led pilot's daughter to his final resting place After more than 60 years divers find the wreckage of a bomber in an Italian take, reports Richard Owen I'm here because despots wish to rule the world' Cultural tyranny curdles cheer US Editor Commentary Multiple Display Advertising Items northenrock Scissors can be packed in flight bags again Prices go through the roof to hit $30m for thin air China to 'tidy up' trade in executed prisoners' organs Murderer's milestone John Lewis Tears for drug mule who was 'brave to the last' Marines killed by roadside bomb Murder Inc rap moguls cleared Boots Volcano throws out boulders and lava streams as coast collapses digital Depot Sinking into the past: a desperate nation living on the scrapheap The ruination of Zimbabwe seems to have broken the spirit of its people, write Xan Rice and Jan Raath The Figures Honour or shame? Film fans split over star geishas IPA (AP): Missile test a success (AP): River spill fall-out (AP): Sentence upheld (Reuters): Dutch hesitate (AP): Vicar spurned (AFP): Blaze kills nine (AP): Reforms planned (AP): Lost licences Anglian Single mother tortured by pinochet set for presidency The robets are coming, so get ready to order your drinks Leo Lewis looks into the future of domestic science Leica Chelsea Textiles The Sunday Times Saint-Gobain wins battle for BPB Saturday Dec 3 2005 City investment Digital network Smart Search Quote of the day Vodafone job for HSBC chairman Laing shares soar on approach by 'overseas' suitor Black will ask court to let him do his duty as a peer Ftse 100 Stock Markets Britsaver—an accident waiting to happen North Sea Oil Gloom shows silver linings Boat comes in Pound to Dollar Chanel Tsar turn Business Need to Know The Sunday Times World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Bet of the day Target Two Point Zero The week's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealing Rumour of the day BG's Indian deal Stop Press TDC €12.8bn bid Chinese orders Gold rebounds Swisscom goals British Funds Business big shot That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Greenspan warns of US threat to global trade Chancellor's windfall tax on banks 'may drive them out' China wants to see 'gradual' yuan rise Equitable drops the last of its £3.75bn legal claim Wolves reports marginal turnover rise after first week of longer hours A Writer's Tipple Cocktails Back one account Pinot grigio, the new chardonnay By Our Business Staff: Three to savour from Italy's northeast Handbag maker's float carries celebrity clout simplyswitch Light touch City Diary Untimely tax break City Diary Off the mark City Diary Tesco turnaround was MacLaurin's finest innings Times Online Trinity move in Scotland sparks national fears Lazard under fire over link with Icahn Government seeks 'spy' for pensions lifeboat L&G may run national pension plan 'Digby's ill-conceived campaign against red tape is hitting all the wrong targets' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Gamers relish battle of the giants Audio-Visual Output The Times Wolfson's chips feed hunger for technology British products are at the heart of the gadgets boom, writes Joe Bolger Singapore threatens to sink agreed bid for P&O The Sunday Times Switched-on IT chief is key role Young Enterprises Soviet collapse opened path towards world's super-rich The Brothers Reuben brothers keep their feet on the ground The billionaires' business philosophy is founded on buying assets they can touch and feel, reports Jenny Davey 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Biofuels plunges after new debt deal as production is put back Small Caps Gilts Property firms wait for the good and bad news from Brown Tempus Vodafone keeps falling amid fears over its market share Stock Markets Large Caps Business Freeze out the expensive energy suppliers this winter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Mary Hayley Bell Actress and author who supported her family in their careers and wrote the enchanting novel Whistle Down the Wind Mary Hayley Bell, actress, playwright and novelist, was born on January 22, 1914. She died on December 1, 2005, aged 91 Denis Lindsay Thrilling batsman for South Africa's team of the 1960s Denis Lindsay, cricketer, was born on September 4, 1939. He died on cancer on November 30, 2005, aged 66 Lives in Brief 'Christians should puzzle and intrigue people' Father Timothy Radcliffe, whose new book explains, entertainingly, the point of his faith, speaks to Valerie Grove Advent reminds us to stay watchful as we await the kingdom of God Faith News Modern Times How to host a vegetarian, when to express thanks and what to wear under a kilt Times Online Feather Report Readers Reply Doom, gloom and all the news that's fit for a headline Feedback How do papers persuade readers to read the story? With difficulty Appointments Church News Birthdays Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Court & Social Court Circular The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items emporio home Clifford James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Great Lives Five-Day Forecast Show not over for record hurricanes Weather Eye Times Sport Nicholls thrives as Sandown rewards heavy industry Racing William Hill Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sandown Park Wetherby Signs point to Oneway traffic in Tingle Creek Solerina seeks third win in Hatton's Grace Haydock Park Wolverhampton The Wright Track Chepstow The Sunday Times Urban 'warier' Artest shorn to be wild Magic Sponge skoda Vaughan should be a turn-off Witchdoctor lifts 32-years curse The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Times Test Players reaching break point too fast Jamie Baker gives an insight into the brutal schedule he has to follow in his bid to rise up the tennis rankings Jones a lost cause as Australia show coach the door Burke saves Newcastle's honour Llaneli hold on to sink Sharks Powergen Cup Snow Reports Issey Miyake Barnes takes the plunge as new chairman of PRA Mark Souster meets the Bath star preparing to dive head first into rugby administration Lights, camera, factions: is Fever sport Pitch really … To kick off our series on the best sports films, as voted for by readers of The Times, we assembled a panel at the Odeon cinema in Leicester Square to run through some contenders Something to Go with Popcorn The Times Clarke adjusts to fact than life is no longer a game Europe's Ryder Cup star talks to John Hopkins about his wife's long and agonising battle with cancer The Times Cabrera enjoys his power surge Scoreboard from Lahore Times Online Batting rivals must stand united if England are to avoid defeat Cricket Ljubicic breaks McEnroe record World Cup dates Pair in the swim Duo start strongly Khan's tough call Danby surprise The magazine for beautiful people and lain Dowie. Free jet ski with every copy Crouch stands tall in BBC poll Bold De Savary Arsenal's Vigo deal Grays get blues World Cup Warnock's loyalty spurs Jagielka The Times Mourinho uses switch card to reap dividends The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Wigan gladiators already conquering global arena The Times Stockport's star rose in Far East Jewell Hopes for Red Letter Day Championship Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal Chelsea v Middlesbrough Liverpool v Wigan Athletic Manchester United v Portsmouth League One FFC League Two Conference Blackburn Rovers v Everton Newcastle United v Aston Villa Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland West Bromwich Albion v Fulham Charlton Athletic v Manchester City Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Bell's Scottish League First Division Third Division Mourinho happy to back Terry's gambling exploits Times Online Barton hopes to find 'salvation' on the pitch Ferguson adds credence to Keane's link with Madrid Times Online Neville rewarded for his long service with United captaincy Redknapp to take his leave with uncertain future Index Moyes pulls no punches in row with FA over Cahill's ban Jordan crystal clear on his right to shoot from the lip Kaveh Solhekol finds the Palace chairman in typically bullish mood before his FA head-to-head The Man the Money the Many Mercedes and Meg How Dowie got the call despite phone message Simon Says what Doesn't He Say? Embattled Souness refuses to fall on his sword Why does a successful man want to risk looking like a bloody fool? the lowdown The Game On Monday the weekend starts here Testing times don't miss this Jungle fever The Times Crossword 23,150 Worcester sauce Match of the Day Live, Worcester City v Huddersfield Town, BBC One, 1.05pm tomorrow Situation vacant Manchester United v Portsmouth, Sky PremPlus, 5pm today Sport Uncertain fate awaits 'jobless' Redknapp The Times Sky Sports Picture Gallery The Times Inside Friends united win blessing from taxman Magnus Grimond on new laws bringing tax equality for gay couples Money Letters Links A Word to the Wise The Week in Brief Jupiter Awkward squad joins consensus The partnership of a lifetime A couple ask Alison Gibson whether there are any 'don'ts' before they say 'I do' to a civil marriages Legal & General Jonathan and Guido: the experts' advice Civil Partnerships Richard Hogwood, solicitor, Speechly Bircham Links Britannia Jonathan's response Whine of the Week Sue Barnard, of Altrincham, Cheshire, found paying off her credit card bill surprisingly difficult Abbey End of the gilt-edged promise You were earning 8.5 per cent-risk-free. Can you find anything so good, asks Mark Atherton Share of the Month Update Baked Beans Life Search When success doesn't always do you credit Micromanager a Small Businesswoman Speaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Survival tips Fidelity Proof is in the puddings Gráinne Gilmore finds life can be sweet in the dessert trade Big returns for small savers A children's account is one Christmas gift that will grow on them, says Rebecca O'Connor Baillie Gifford Savings Watch Fixed-Rate Accounts Case Study Playing the Markets F&c Top-Paying Children's Accounts Moral, but money-making Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus Magnus Takes the Ethical Route to Investment Intelligent Finance The fat wages of sin Big Returns are the Real Virtue of Turning to Vice, Says Mark Links From One Private Investor to Another Full funds service Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Ing Direct Caught in its own red tape Savers 'best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares Best with-profits personal pension Unit trusts funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Mortgages Unsecured personal loans Credit cards John Charcol Cheapest level-term assurance New Star The Times Inside Brothel Creepers Empty promises? News of a miracle paralysis cure offers hope if we temper the hype Need to Know Avoid a short life Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Picture Gallery Cancer flash spotlights suspect cells Big hand for bionics Antibody 50 Cent Well, Well Skim savers I say, old chimp Seeing the bigger picture Junk Medicine Inherited Genes Fit enough to fight cancer At last, scientists admit that exercise can help to protect against tumours. Simon Crompton reports How can exercise protect us? New inkomfe Try reading the script Inside the Mind of a Gp The actor turned activist Raw-food vegan, yoga freak and eco-warrior ... woodly Harrelson is more interested in saving the world than being a star, he tells John Naish Pru Health Over the Counter Minoxidil for Baldness eye Y letters can be tricky The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Over to You Facing my own death Inside Story Emily Thackray, 21, is waiting for new lungs that could save her life The facts Radiating a little goodwill Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Remedies Ginger for Nausea What is it? Unblocking the airways It Works for Me Reiki Asthma had blighted one man's life for years until he took a deep breath and found relief in a gentle hands-on treatment, says Emma Mahony What's the Evidence Slimming? It's easy, peasy, lemon squeezy Shopping List Seven-Day GL Menu Plan Snack ideas Golden rules Ultrasonex GL Diet Lunch box ideas Ultrasonex The geisha at the gathering Happy Families the Sexy Sister-In-Law The maternal minefield Why can't mothers and daughters get along? Two new books could help to unravel the mystery, says Celia Dodd How to get it right with your daughter Ultrasonex Take time to slay the dragon A-Z of Relationships R is for Romance The Times Get over It Yuletide Rows My partner and I always argue over Christmas arrangements and I always loss. Help! Christmas trunk calls Breathing Space Festive Walks Burn calories? Tone muscles? Get out and dig up your own tree, says Amber Cowan Branching out The Rolls-Royce of spas Old fashioned? Maybe. But Janice Turner feels relaxed basking in the RAC's refreshing formality The Times Bodylicious Blemish Concealers Lunchtime Fix Body-Sculpting Tan Sex with my ex is better Over to You Taking the long view Not Just Anybody How the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Yoko Ono, 72, hopes science will give us eternal life—so diets are out, double-cream indulgence is in Beautiful skin without surgery The Times iPods ... sleek, sexy and convenient but they still can't swat a cockroach Inside Keef goes Dutch The World Get your kicks Get your kicks... On the edge Climate Cost This Week Temperate zone Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Martell Home & Away Artists' Hideaways Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaving no trace Today in the Magazine And so to bed: hot hotels to take over your lover As Brown's reopens in Mayfair, Tom Chesshyre Noble Caledonia Limited Saucy, Sexy, Lounche or Literacy—discreet Haunts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact us Book now Jo Morris Finds the Week's Best Deals Readers' Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sierra Leone? You must be joking Four years ago the country was a war zone. Now Freetown is sparkling again, says Paul Mansfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the birdie Go on your own March of the Penguins, says Chloë Bryan-Brown VJV Times Online To the lighthouse A new Bosnia Ramble in the jungle Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out New Holiday Ideas Music on tour Twitchers' Cyprus Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Come on, let's twist again What's worse than a broken leg? A broken leg in Bulgaria, says Times ski correspondent Mark Frary Are you covered? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers ... This Week: The Dunraven Arms, Adare, Co Limerick The Travel Collection Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Multiple Display Advertising Items OFT The Times Christmas books Books First 'Stories (and books) to leave you wanting more' Contributors Picture Gallery The Write Stuff How the new Black left the rest of the critics all at Sea The writers in Books are the best guides to Christmas books. But if our 282 recommendations are not enough, Tom Gatti rounds up what some of the others picked 'Christmas should be a celebration of all the tales we've read and told' Gift grab Bestsellers Out of these worlds Orson Welles, still the master's voice Audio books What I'm giving Bestsellers Return of the man from Gorky Park Thrillers Cold as the grave Crime Gift grab National Book WHSmith A Diamond with staying power Science Aventis science competition David Gray Celebrity memoir Settle down with a tyrant Biography Gift grab Bestsellers Gift grab Bestsellers The strange sounds of soul rebels Music Dylanology Ms Dynamite Flying the flag for knowledge Reference In search of some political truths Politics Gift grab Bestsellers Conspiracy theory that links Andy to Damien Art Times Online Gift grab Best sellers Audrey Nifferegger Trafalgar Giles Whittell Ways to light up darker ages History Gift grab Best sellers Foyles A romp through the flowers and forecast Gardening Gift grab Best sellers Jonny Wilkinson The battle for the Ashes In a league of their own Sports Gift grab Best sellers Flavour, variety-and that's just the books Food Know your Chips A vintage selection Wine Best sellers Gift grab Ladies launched Etiquette Claudia Roden No longer a last refuge not read by scoundrels Patriotism The Times Gift grab Best sellers Serious Readers Paradise below zero Travel The Times Let me count the ways Poetry How football helped a prize-wining children's writer … Beware, these books can bite Children's Amanda Craig Jacqueline Wilson Gift grab Best sellers Old gems returned to the light Classics The Times Pictures to leave you speechless Graphic Novels Another slice of the TV tie-ins pie Television Will Young Lights, camera, bitching Film Gift grab Best sellers Gift grab Best sellers The teeming diversity of life Nature Peter Stringfellow Jamie Cullum A world of glory and horror Photography Gift grab Best sellers Cicero? Don't make me laugh Language TLS Musical hamsters and robot calfs Stocking fillers Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 612 Chess Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Literary quiz times2 Crossword 3764 Answers to Literary Quiz Times Online The Listener Crossword 3854 Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku Times Online Time to solve Magazine Aromatic Hixir The Times Contents John and Yoko Take to their Bed Contacts Emporio Armani bally Picture Gallery Wisdom I Didn't Get where I Am Today without Roger Mcgough, 68, Poet and Broadcaster Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Someone's Got to Do It The Turkey Plucker aramis Prada Mostly We're Wearing Splashing out Bargainhunter Out There Sleb Backlash Coolhunter Take a Man like You Top Gear Dior Picture Gallery John Lewis Into the Lion's Den On the surface, the young stars of the new Narnia movie landed every child's fantasy job. But for the actors and their families, the reality of film stardom threw up some unexpected challenges Bang & Olufsen Silver Shadow Joop The Marrying Kind From Monday, gay partners in Britain can tie the knot for the first time. Hannah Betts meets three couples as they prepare for their big day Samsung Picture Gallery New Model Ruby After years of persuading stars to bare their souls, Ruby Wax has decided to bring a little transparency to her own life, courtesy of a psychology MA—oh, and a range of see-through bags Picture Gallery Chanel Theakston The Man You may not yet know his name, but Apple designer Jonathan Ive has transformed the way our world works and looks bp Burberry Pentax Gift Finder Go Toys, Jewellery, Gadgets, Adventure, Animals, Fashion, Food, Wine, Beauty, Home, Gardening, Bargains ... Versace Givenchy All I Want for Christmas Boots Chic for Men Oris Waterman Master Card Barclays Epson Hackett Scotch tomtom Pixma Dancing till Dawn Silky, sophisticated and effortlessly elegant, these evening dresses will have you partying through to sunrise Frey Wille Dazzle Attracts a New Audience for Contemporary Jewellery by Selling at Unusual Venues Baubles Raymond Weil Geneve Six Great Maternity Chic How to Get Dressed Oral-B If the Wearer Doesn't Eat You Alive, You Will Consume Him The Moment I Wake up Bag of Tricks Dannii Minogue Muji VJV Carbon Trust Everyone who Comes Here Gets Marcoed, for Luciano is Full of the Bumptiousness of the Man Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Acting the Animal at London Zoo Carr's Making Gifts is Fun for All the Family—we Even Have a Little Truffle—rolling Competition Food Home-Made Gifts Martell The Sunday Times Top 100 Festives Wines Order in some Christmas cheer, with Jane MacQuitty's selection of the very best mid-price bottles Week Two: 25 Bottles under £8 Remy Martin Turkey Message in a Bottle Can you learn how to taste wine by watching a DVD? Foodie at Large Jono Coleman adds his own observations, such as Taste Test Canapes The World on your Plate red letter Polizzi Prize For hotel designer Olga Polizzi, the refurnishment of historic Brown's of Mayfair was the most demanding—and rewarding—task of her career Olympus Christian Aid Ask Aggie Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home The Sunday Times The Times Christmas Cheer Vibrant Displays for Christmas and beyond Gardens Royal Crown Derby Gardens Neville Johnson Weekend Tips National Book tokens Nation Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beta Male The Times Boss Mikimoto The Times Espana timesonline Sing, choirs of angels Despite predictions of doom, choral music is alive and well and singing its heart out, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in an going out Picture Gallery Star Choice Their plans for the week Want to know what's on in galleries, cinemas or theatres … String theory Sioned Williams discusses affairs of the harp It's art, Mart, but not as we know it Each week a critical duo chew the cultural fat. This week Deborah and Martin Samuel sort out the meat from the gristle at the Turner Prize exhibition Hit or Hype? Our readers decide The lion, the witch and the sequels The Times New Film Reviews When the party's over The Big Film The psychosexual drama Where the Truth Lies fails to fulfil its promise, says Ian Johns HMV Films on Release What is on where? Top Five in Rep Judgement day Panel of Experts Each week we show a DVD to the real experts. Here four lawyers put the legal thriller To Kill a Mockingbird in the stand DVD Reviews Some of our favourite things From DVD quizzes to singalong films, Ed Potton picks his DVDs for a fun night in Picture Gallery Downfall The battle starts here The Xbox 360 is the No 1 console—for now, says Nigel Kendall Games Reviews The Times Disney's Greatest Hits Top Five Websites Hot prop-erty The Big Website You can surf for cinematic memorabilia without a blockbusting budget RSC The Arts Online Bring on the feast of fools Panto is vulgar and crass. But only if it's done well, says the flamboyant artist and true panto lover Grayson Perry Top Five Theatre 'You must wear your false bosom with respect Berwick Kater, veteran panto dame, tells Ian Johns how to cross-dress for success A Dame is not a drag act. All that Danny La Rue stuff … Slapstick and Singalongs Where to see the best traditional panto around the country Top Five Opera Top Five Dance Top Five Comedy The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items I sung it myyyyy way At punk and hip-hop nights, in shiny bars with private rooms, karaoke is making a comeback, finds Giles Smith Sounds No Céline, thanks Know the tune, avoid power ballads ... karaoke compere Ed Firth offer tips It's not unusual Even Rocky IV star Dolph Lundgren does Tom Jones Top Five Gigs Music Reviews Girls Aloud The Art of Noise Top Classical The bridge water Hall Top Jazz Music Reviews No more kitsch in the kitchen Put some art on your table instead ... Mark Irving finds beauty in crockery Sights Top Five Galleries wildlife Top Museums Tate Top Five for Kids The Times More Art, Online Top Events She's scorchio The pin-ups of Mexican soap opera tantalise off screen as well as on says Tim Teeman Schweeps Square Meal: Top 10 buzzy restaurants Get ready to party with Square Meal's guide to the best places with atmosphere in the South East Cocoon Price Guide When leaders dare to bare As Cherie Blair opens the door to No 10, documentary-maker Michael Cockerell explains why politicians love a camera Happy campers Taken for the ride of their lives Radio Head Chris Campling remembers John Lennon Chater's Choice Main Channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel Multi Channel Choice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel AF: Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Main Channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel Multichannel Choice Daytime Choice Radio listings Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel MultichannelChoice GS: Daytime Choice Radio listings Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz Multi Channel MultichannelChoice AF: Daytime Choice Radio listings Radio Choice Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice TV Trivia Quiz MultichannelChoice Daytime Choice Radio Choice Radio listings Main channels TV Choice Variations Film Choice MultichannelChoice Daytime Choice Main Channels Radio listings CC: Radio Choice Bose

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