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Russell Jenkins reports Beyond the fringe: how Labour is making its politics pay Brown plan to curb ministers' powers As of today, the programme is as follows Hutton reignites row over successor to Blair Dior Cleaner's 'shock' at judges' sex tape Now premium quality beef costs more than foie gras The Real Food Guide Free Digital TV BSE crisis leaves an unexpected legacy Bull Market Cervical cancer vaccine to be available in weeks Princess owned book on love Asleep on the job Ferry kills whale TV star cautioned Ferrari record Hollow victory for nurse who risked savings on ward battle How do you say wine lake, butter mountain and gravy train in Irish? Loch fiona, sliabh ime and sruth na meala (as the EU's translators will now have to learn) Bose Prince Charles over-eggs the royal prerogative A Union of Sorts—but Not Languages Fans say PlayStation 3 lacks the 'wow' factor Gamers' lust for virtual power satisfied by sweatshop workers Private security costs £150m Anger unmanaged Nano database Cutty Sark grant Bond house sale PC World PC World Anti-gay bishops vote to split the evangelical church in two Basf 'New book proves my story of abuse' On our Website A-level coursework will still be graded despite cheat fears Holiday Inn The Times Schools turn the tables by assessing their assessors HMV Paramount Group of Hotels Teacher stabbed man after dog attack Two-year jail sentence for animal rights activist over hate mail M&S bmi Flora The Times Was I driving like an idiot, Hammond asks Just 30 hours after his 300mph crash, the Top Gear presenter spoke to his colleague Jeremy Clarkson, Marcus Leroux writes Citroën hp invent Clockwork characters fail to bring this creaky tale alive first night Opera La Finta Giardiniera Covent Garden Colonel 'knew of ill-treatment' The officer was as responsible as his men for the welfare of Iraqi detainees, a court was told. Michael Evans reports MacDonald Hotels & Resorts AA Times Comment Here's a bumper sticker with a winning formula for Liberal Democrats Any internal struggle for the soul of Labour or the Tories would play into Lib Dem hands The Week Hernia Rape law reform Offensive words Competing interests in sperm donor secrecy Party funding Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Penpushers in a good cause Princely Wales? Out of hours Uniform values Taste test Right notes Post progress Picture Gallery Free and Costly Extremists can be heard, but question them robustly Lost in Translation Irish Gaelic becomes the latest official EU language With a long winter ahead, you'll need to put on at least another 2g, dearie Political Theatre Take your seat for the Labour Party conference in Manchester Size 0: not the thin end of the wedge The super-skinny look on today's models is so obviously freakish and ugly that it won't inspire adolescent girls Picture Gallery Click on to Comment Central and let Daniel Finkelstein … Brownian motion leaves Brown stuck Let me escort you on a guided tour of the Chancellor's mind Picking over the bones of royal homecomings dfs Moira Mystery Vonage Paedophiles may be named over murder of girl in 1957 The possible release of a deathbed confession could solve the mystery of Moira Anderson's death, writes David Lister Winner Best International Retail Interior 2006 Ex-council leader is sentenced First close-up of the Mars face Blackbird's race to find a mate Comet Developers demolish '£100,000 work of art' to make way for flats halfords My Week Giorgio Armani according to Hugo Rifkind Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Brittany Ferries Fashion Special Thin argument does a fat lot of good London Fashion Week Middle-aged male trainspotters have an awayday to remember 400 enthusiasts were on hand to witness Virgin's record-breaking West Coast run, writes David Lister Killer driver faces prison Hospital deaths Mother stabbed Garden champs Gallipoli VC sold Maria walks out Typical Variable The Times Spider-Man poster caught in a web of memorabilia CapitalOne A political mind made sharp on the hard edge of personal loss The Blairite minister John Hutton talks to Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles about his own past and the Labour Party's future John Hutton CV Good, but not great-voters' verdict on Blair Podcast Currys The Week on the Web The PC has ousted the campus bar as a lure for students, writes Rhys Blakely A New Life without Pain Online Most Read Police arrest 28 in fight against security rackets Mops We couldn't handle another 7/7 Survivors urge action as it is revealed that vital technology is still not in place, report Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler Vulnerable divorcees are seeking comfort in the hands of a plastic surgeon A woman who can't get enough John Lewis The Warning Signs Court Fashion On Speed Singapore Airlines Judges to hang up gowns and wigs Welch's Times World News Zuma fights back from oblivion in climate of conspiracy and fear The View from the Blog Contender used common touch to revive ambitions Electricity beyond reach for millions citibank Subaru Monorail train crash leaves 23 dead Nokia Nseries Sanctions threat to EU hopefuls Street protesters condemn Pope Russia offers amnesty to rebels (Reuters): Your love is liftin' me higher South West England Brave buffalo racers thrill crowds at village's Festival of the Dead HM Revenue & Customs Treasure trove row over 200-year wreck South West England The Times Clinton relives old times with a UN in his image Death squad policemen 'killed hundreds' in revenge attacks A Union for Inmates Brazil Breakdown Hodder & Stoughton The cultural capital still blighted by racial divide Bhopal Medical Appeal 'Help me, brother, I'm going to be killed.' Norwich Union Bloodshed creates fear of insurgents targeting tourism Away from the military coup, a series of attacks has gone almost unnoticed, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Hat Yai lastminute Defiant Hezbollah chief returns for 'victory' rally Abbas gives assurances on Israel; Hamas breaks them Waitrose Product Recall BT Why elephants are going on the Pill Keepers in West Bengal find a controversial answer to costly rise in the captive animal population, writes Jeremy Page Far Right tries to take control of the revolt Travelodge US ready to try 9/11 suspect Proposal rejected (AP): Poster 'insult' Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Times Business Gucci to open stores in India Saturday Sept 23 2006 MFI sells unit Prudhoe oil flows Quote of the day HP chief admits role in planting false emails Putin snubs dealmaker over metals merger job FTSE 100 Tories set to move to site of Labour's Triumphs Friends Provident Stock Markets Tax debate is about 'how', not 'how much' North Sea Oil Commodities Dead money Pound to Dollar Breaking ranks Currencies Business Need to Know The Sunday Times World Markets Look ahead Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Rumour of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot NY Times fall Orange future Spain arrivals up DHL shake-up British Funds BAA appointment Stop Press Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Lawyers warn directors over risks of being sued New Star attacks 'silly' accounting rules Changing Suits Equitable's ex-directors could have faced ruin AIG executive jumps ship to work for Prudential in Asia EU backs merger of road groups Laxey may make bid for Freeport More subsidies for biofuel crops Motorway test run for Sainsbury's easyJet Stagecoach secures South West franchise The Times MFI Furniture completes sale of loss-making retail arm for £1 Multiplex dismantles UK building division Turning swords into ploughshares CAT QinetiQ protects the world, virtually The former research agency is now focusing on security solutions for businesses, reports Angela Jameson HSBC Amaranth founder explains State sell-off fuels hope of KPN buyout The Times Cable firm gave stock options to deceased executive RusAI aims for UK listing to help it to forge global role David Robertson, in Moscow, reports on Russian aims to launch the next Rio Tinto with a $10bn fundraising High on the hog City Diary Ice with that? City Diary Hearts of oak City Diary Times Online Rewards are huge despite risks HSBC set to move into Russian high streets Chinese bank closes up 25% on debut in Hong Kong Runaway costs imperil Canada's oil sands hope Province transformed by its stinking asset 'That business with the pillows. I shiver at the consequences if it had been aired' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Why wind generates only bluster b2bportfollo Tycoon sees the merits of protecting environment Multimillionaire puts his weight behind green technology, reports Jenny Davey Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Gucci's owners happy to stick with twin-set look François-Henri Pinault says that a retail and luxury mix gives PPR security, reports Sarah Butler 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 Rathbone eases back after two directors declare sale of shares Small Caps Gilts A protected equity fund has a place in almost any portfolio Merger activity lifts Shire out of dangerous territory Stock Markets Large Caps Business Equity Prices action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Andries 'Clem' Coetsee Game warden who pioneered methods for relocating elephants and rhinos to safe reserves across Southern Africa Andries "Clem" Coetsee, wildlife expert, was born on May 13,1939. He died from a heart attack on September 4,2006, aged 67 Mazisi Kunene Zulu academic and poet who combined a traditional tribal role with that of modern activist in the fight against apartheid Professor Mazisi Kunene, South African poet and political activist, was born on May 12,1930. He died of cancer on August 12,2006, aged 76. Faith News The Pope still owes Muslims an apology—a different one Richard Vicary Painter, art teacher and print-maker fascinated by human-influenced landscapes Richard Vicary, artist and teacher, was born on July 8,1918. 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The British Skin Foundation says: Holding back the years Fresher first aid—how Our panel of experts answers the key questions on coping with everything from pub crawls and Checklist for parents The Finest War Documentaries Ever on DVD Video On the panel Nutritious but Delicious Eating out. . . Ask Free with the Times Today Roots, shoots, leaves: a guide to good veg From butternut squash to spicy sweetcorn soup, Sophie Grigson celebrates freshness and flavour in an extract from her new book, Vegetables Cooking for the planet Thomasina Miers has a lot on her plate - but it's fresh, ethical and very yummy, says Anna Shepard Rob's reading list Fun doing maths? Go figure Secret Ambition Erica Wagner, the Times literary editor, loathed logarithms, but a tutorial showed her the beauty in the music of the spheres It all adds up What can learning maths do to your brain, asks John Naish The Times Is modern life ruining relationships? It's the question posed at a debate next month in which Body&Soul writers are taking part. Here's a taste of what they'll have to say. . . A very long word for a cat litter bug Eco-Worrier Feline Hygiene The Times Doing God's business Corporate spirituality is on the rise. John Naish visits an ancient abbey to see a conference try to change the world Senior Managers are Urged to Be More Christ-Like This Meeting in Waldzell Aims to Benefit the World 'Is it quick setting? I'll say it is' Mini Facelift-Diy spa series Multiple Display Advertising Items Bodylicious Rich Moisturisers Pru Health Tee time Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Sound of limb? 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Vintage Chart Critic's Chart Graham Sharpe picks his top gambling books Reader Chart Jennifer Quin, a doctor, prescribes these Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 Athers plays a straight bet The former England cricket captain has come up with a winner in this meticulously researched account of the gaming industry, Alan Lee says Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books The sins of the daughter Even in old age, Edna O'Brien can still feel her mother's disapproving gaze, she tells Jane Wheatley Will her new novel finally lift the burden of guilt? Who's prepared to pay the price? Extract The man who invented portraits Beneath the penetrating realism of Hans Holbein's work lay subtle political messages. Now, says Vanora Bennett, they are revealed to a new generation Word aloud newbooks Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man The first and the last is not the end Primo Levi's report on Auschwitz has just been published in English for the first time. Gitta Sereny finds its detached tone shockingly powerful The Times Auschwitz Report The year that formed us 1956 David Aaronovitch In short An unconscious magic Biography Nigel Hawkes The Times The Times Cheltenham Festival Special Issue Truths are unravelled in fictions Short stories Helen Dunmore Motherhood as a self-loss state Novel Sarah Vine In short Mama's Africa never comes to life Novel Russell Celyn Jones A new legal eagle takes wing Thriller Peter Millar Out of the southern Indian blue Novel Andy Heath Classics Nonfiction Fiction Audiobooks The Times A fantastic story is hard to find Children's The Curse of Salamander Street (11+)by G. P. Taylor Blade of Fire (10+) by Stuart Hill The Hollow People (11+) by Brian Keaney We say. . . Alyson Rudd on Barcelona Plates by Alexei Sayle You say. . . 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Lisa Armstrong and daughters discuss Burberry They Put Imaginary Red Stickers on Items They'd like when I'm Dead Topical Fashion How to Get Dressed The Scorned Woman with a Fabulous Haircut and Dry-Cleaned Outfit Always Wins More Sympathy than Victim Types Daks Great Pieces What's your M&S What's your M&S Working Wardrobe Five glamorous working women discuss how they cope with the fashionable demands of their very different jobs Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Harrods Land Rover Graphic design Go for full dramatic effect this season in magnificent monotone Black and White Black and White Black and White Black and White Debenhams Boots Secrets of the Boudoir samsoniteblacklabel. com Counter culture Sarah Vine goes where men (and many women) fear to tread—the beauty hall Clarks How to Drop a Dress Size Tina Gaudoin was resigned to the effects of motherhood on her body—but a trip to the Maldives made her think again Picture Gallery Harvey Nichols Return of the Saint High Street Stuart Rose has turned around the fortunes of M&S with a little help from Erin, Lizzie and their friends Picture Gallery 'You Could Be 8 or 80, Rich or Poor, Black or White—everyone Comes to M&S High Street Elizabeth Jagger Comfort Fab for under £50 I Barred Myself from Primary - I Think Scientists Have now Proved that It is Impossible to Spend £50 There Every Girl's Best Friend Gerry Weber Picture Gallery Women's Accessories easyJet Women's Accessories Men's Accessories Samsung Planet fashion Style Challenge Can you look cool and still be environmentally friendly? Our fashion team goes green glamorously The Devil Wears Prada Thomas Sabo Sterling Silver There's No Such Thing as a Jewellery Must-Have Links Truth in Beauty Block about town Boss Black 'I'd like to Get to the Point in my Life where I'm a Dapper Old Gentleman and I Wear Suits Every Day' Men's Fashion Picture Gallery Men's Fashion Pink Men's Fashion Hackett London Courvoisier 96 hours Travel Wardrobe Four days in New York with a capsule wardrobe? James Collard tries travelling light Kia Motors www. marksandspencer. com White lies Men's Hair While it's fine for a woman to dye her hair, should you trust a man who turns to the bottle? Genevieve Fox wonders if post-metrosexual men shouldn't just go grey gracefully Morocco once Seen Never Forgotten Truth in Beauty Clare Lazaro Great Rail Journeys Multiyork The UK Has Lots of Small, Often Craft - Based Enterprises Making Highly Creative Work Scenes from Domestic Life Lucia Van Der Post Wild at Heart Interiors The Diesel fashion brand is the toast of the street, yet its founder is more at home in his Italian farm Hotpoint Wickes Thorntons Defying my Hopes, Musicians, Actors and Sportsmen Stagger on Endorsing their Own Wines Wine Jane MacQuitty Recently, the Trend in Food Has Been for Stylish Retro Food Quality Standard The Locals in Shoreditch Don't Take Kindly to Naff Restaurants, unless They are 'their Kind' of Naff Restaurants Green & Red Where to Drink when You are Taking the Waters in Bath Tetley Green Tea Back Garden of the Year Winner Stephen Anderton hails the triumph of a daring fusion of two plots belonging to adjacent semis in Cheshire The Sunday Times Everything in the Garden. . . 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Yes, if it's created by a famous rocker, says Richard Morrison Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Picture Gallery Kevin Spacey stages and stars in a true rarity at the … Star Choice Their plans for the week Want to know what's on in galleries, cinemas or theatres … Sound advice The composer Craig Armstrong knows the score Invite some The proudly bonkers Courtney Love is so much more entertaining than a high-definition crab, says Caitlin Moran Love into your life September 23-29, 2006 timesonline. co. uk/theknowledge Hitor Hype? Our readers decide She's no wallflower Maggie Gyllenhaal's vulnerable persona belies an actress who is very much in charge. 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