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ResumoThe Times Chateau Guiraud Lord Sainsbury quits front bench Game on for PS3 ITV cash deal Ferguson fury Timesonline. co. uk The Ashes Race-hate laws to be changed after BNP case fails The face of Afghanistan 5 years after the Taleban The Times Comment The register Sport Quick find Timesonline. co. uk for breaking news The Times World news Business The Times Offers The Times For families Billionaire peer who lent Labour £2m quits front bench A Grocery Peer Sandals For richer, not for the poorer: the great budget airline myth Survey showing that most seats on cheap flights are filled by the better-off strengthens case for green taxes to offset impact, report Ben Webster BNP chief claims acquittal is his victory for freedom Nick Griffin said that the race-hate trial was the Establishment's attempt to to silence him. Andrew Norfolk reports What the Jury Did Not Hear Nick Griffin Mark Collett Blair to join US debate on Iraq BSE beef scare Ulster deadlock DNA traces rapist Actress dies, 74 Same-sex reward Tree prices are about to give tidy householders the needle Watches & Switzerland Yule Logs When two livescollided, one was brought to a bloody end They met on a station platform. One man had with everything to live for, one had nothing. Within half an hour, one was stabbed to death, report Dominic Kennedy and Russell Jenkins M&s Thomas Grant student heading for Sandhurst Thomas Wood a lonely drifter heading nowhere Golf Match John Lewis The Lyrics Seen as a Call to Arms Boost for anti-terror laws after warning Islamic hip-hop artists are accused of indoctrinating young against the West Game on: Sony's new Play Station is snapped up by black marketeers as it finally hits streets in Japan Dolce & Gabbana Nintendo Wii Microsoft Xbox 360 Who Leads the Gaming Revolution? Games consoles reviewed by Nigel Kendall. For more games reviews see The Knowledge Dfs Fake heart and cancer drugs seized by Customs Happy haggling Currys Argos Army 'let soldier die' Sydney Brittany Ferries My Dad Girl's poem for a great father PC World Times Comment The terrorist virus is no lightweight matter. We must contain its spread Regular traffic of family visits to and from Pakistan (as Dame Eliza said) adds to the trouble The Week Pdsa Winning wines The business of education and the true value of learning Air cadets' high adventure Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Lessons of the US elections Christmas postage Tangled web Edible orchids See how they run Plastic Plague A small sacrifice for shoppers, but a green giant step for mankind Soprancos on Video Could PlayStation and opera create a world where men sing like canaries? Carol Vorderman is the clever magpie. So which bird is Jade Goody like? Wild Notebook Back to Palestine Only America can move matters forward in the Middle East Help, I can't embrace my inner girlie Twenty years ago, we feminists insisted on being called 'women'. Then lipgloss, spas and shopping intervened Now girls rush into Mrs. dom like Austen heroines. Is it because they feel so in charge? A Bond film too good to be true Compare bloodshed. Saddam is then the moral victor, not Bush Water electricity and oil wells faltered but kept going. Roads and streets were safe Why Victoria's grandson had to pay for it Grolsch Classic Furniture4u BT Killer quizzed over missing boys Casino Royale Green & Black's Organic Together at Last Political farce without the feelgood factor First night Theatre Whipping it Up Bush Theatre Halfords Back from the dead to liven up your sitting room Cooperative Insurance Pharmacy at fault over woman's overdose Polish builders do up flat, then stay as squatters Buy-to-let deals hit by rate rises Fire death arrest Hit-and-run charge Video expulsion Transplant risks 'I go to die now'-a betrayed soldier's farewell letter is found after 90 years Verses written by Siedfried Sassoon at 12 have been … Last Words Police arrested over 'smuggling' Escaped owl does bird £5m compensation for gymnast Parking fees are 'tax on worship' Bmi Government 'skimping on safe sex campaign' WHSmith The Week on the Web See anything you like? The question has a new meaning, says Jonathan Richards Bespoke Suits Online Most Read Intel Travel.com Queen's collection yields our first look at life on Earth Save a newt, for just £20,000 Mungo's Averys Play £1,000 Su Doku I was victim, says teacher accused of sex with pupil My mission to get Britain talking about animal tests The public image of what goes on inside laboratories is out of date, Sara Nathan, a government adviser, tells Alice Miles and Helen Rumbelow Laura Ashley Vivisection in Britain Number of Experiments in 2005 My Week Ken Livingstone according to Hugo Rifkind Empiredirect Chappell Times World News The face of Afghanistan five years after fall of the Taleban On November 13,2001, rebel forces marched on Kabul to oust the Taleban. But the triumph and hope have given way to despair and disappointment, write Anthony Loyd and Tahir Luddin Photographs: Richard Mills Currys A nation in despair five years after the Taleban The Cost of War Changing Times Euro Tunnel Kyliemania Sotheby's Showgirl Kylie picks up tour where she left off Mandarins flirt with high risk of Aids Efforts to educate philandering Chinese officials about the risks are foundering on ignorance, writes Jane MacArtney The Pension Service Combat Stress Hamas chief offers to quit if it will end the sanctions Resperate By Our Foreign Staff: Kenya is corrupt, minister says Bag ban to save island from death by plastic The Times Bags of Trouble In Ireland, a tax has cleaned up (AP): Borat lawsuit (AP): Nun aided Hutus (AFP): Kosovo plans (Reuters): Neo-Nazi rampage (Reuters): Parade cancelled (AP): Jack Palance dies (AP): Off with his head French rugby hero gets 20 years for killing wife Evesham Tamil killing stirs unrest Bush v Bush: an oedipal battle between men of rigid beliefs Intense rivalry between father and his wayward son has given way to mutual concern about the family legacy, reports Tom Baldwin from Washington John Lewis Fast starter will be trampled as biggest beasts stamp into field The midterms not only cast a shadow over the President but also provided early pointers to the identity of his successor, writes Gerand Baker Stronger candidates will muscle in on a holly contested presidential campaign 'If I had a fortune I'd love to buy a dark green Mini' Bribery, beer and backseat driving: Roger Boyes hears Angela Merkel's confessions at the Golden Steering Wheel awards Harrods Revving up The Sunday Times Times Business NYSE shares reach new high UBS chief quits Crest rejects bid Thames positions Quote of the day ITV wants £6 billion in cash from NTL Modifications to relax Sarbanes-Oxley regulations Russians make bidding an art form FTSE 100 Lloyds TSB Stock Markets BT could be ideal match for broadcaster North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Eyes on Africa Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Ford stalls Stop Press Merck data Co2 credits fall Energy talks Drug decision British Funds Look ahead Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Vodafone may go online with video on demand Amanda Andrews Henderson lifts Laing bid to £1bn Luminar halts talks with TDR after offer price is reduced Paternoster in landmark deal Jaguar workers reject pay offer New blood at Goldman Sachs Austin Reed set to go private as it agrees £49m French offer Samsung Restructure stirs up Clarks rebels Renewables floats light up market Investor interest in green IPOs has soared on the back of growing climate awareness, writes David Robertson The Times Hunter looks to build on talks despite bid rejection by Crest Nicholson Blowing in the Wind? Iberdrola investors unhappy as ScottishPower talks start Who Will Vote Bank of Ireland Bids start flooding in for German TV group BP venture pays $1bn in back taxes as Russia gets tougher Karnten Kremlin's bills ensure oil is left in the ground Chinese tycoon in $800m Anglo share buy Russian banks in race to be first on LSE Not the World's Favourite 'Someone at Farepak has not been too careful which till the money went into' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Aeroflot loses place in quence for Boeing jets Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Do-Heaven Globetrotter set for the challenge John Stuttard, the new Lord Mayor, is well-placed to promote the City worldwide, writes Martin Waller CV 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 Exchange Rates Tap-room banter suggests Wolves as possible target for rival Punch Small Caps Gilts High interest rates are a bitter pill best taken in small doses Smith Group retreats after break-up talk dampener Stock Markets Large Caps Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register John Cochrane Concorde test pilot who flew the British prototype on some of its most hazardous trial flights Maurice Floquet Doyen of French Great War veterans who fought on the Marne and was lucky to survive severe shrapnel wounds Daniele Huillet Fiercely independent and uncompromisiong half of the legendary film-making duo Straub-Huillet Pontus Hulten Modernist curator who made avant-garde waves in his native Stockholm and in Paris as the first director of the Pompidou Centre As guardians of our children's future we must keep faith with the past Two minutes of silence under Abraham's sky Andrew Lloyd says Armistice Day in Basra takes on a poignant extra significance Faith News Times Online Feather Report PH: Readers Reply M is murdered, Herr is let down - one Ms fits all Feed Back We have decided that foreigners should all be plain Misters and Mrs Noodles and poodles, a tizz over tinsel and lay off your brown suede shoes Modern Times Philip Howard Court Circular Appointments Church News Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Deaths Court & Social In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Dinner Luncheon Services Athena Press Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frances Sackey Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop around Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hell on Earth in the Horn of Africa Weather Eye Paul Simons Birthdays The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Tumbling Dice primed to seize Power Racing Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Claisse Uses Liquid Assets William Hill Cheltenham Ling Field Park Wolverhampton Kempton Park The Weekend's Fixtures Today Whether by Racing Armchair Bet The Results Service Foot ball TV Pick Ambitious New Trainer Top trio chase surprise leader Hunter toppled Grateful Goodwin Wood retires Familiar story as Flintoff's men fail to get up to speed VULTD Scoreboard Don't Panic, Captain Mainwaring The Ashes The Ashes England woeful? Yes, Prime Minister Alan Lee finds locals unimpressed with occasion that fell short of expectation Online now Time for Ireland to deliver on potential Guinness Premiership Last Night's Action How They Line up Islanders come together for Wales test How They Line up How They Stand Twickenham 2.30pm Man Mountains Confident England aim to make Pumas pay for record mauling Things can only get better as Robinson pushes his luck Owen Slot predicts a change of fortune for the England head coach in a match that he dare not lose Talking Point Experts Give their Views on England's Plight TP Tapportungal Times Online Sporting Braves Talk Sport Sting like a butterfly, float like a bee: Wenger and Pardew's sparring falls short of main-event status Brooking determined to keep his eye on the ball FA Cup First round Nick Szczepanik on the former player's continuing role in famous old competition The Times Caskey emerging from shadows Coca-Cola Championship Your Guide to the Weekend's FA Cup First round Bentley hits out on soft upbringing at Arsenal McClaren allows room for potential England Squad for Amsterdam Forget cliché: you should avoid red cards like plague The Fink Tank Airmiles Your Guide to the Weekend's Barclays Premiership Fixtures Boothroyd sets himself up to be king for a day Matt Dickinson says the Watford manager has risen from the depths of despair as one of the game's forward thinkers Meeting riles Ferguson How They Stand The Times Crossword 23,444 Leonardo bound for Tottenham Moyes puts case for Johnson Xavier closer to come back 'I feel stronger,' Beckham insists Feuding managers are bad role models, says Benitez Sport The Times Investec The Times Inside Borrowers need to move fast Mortgage Watch Money Letters Webwatch A Word to the Wise Jupiter Fear and loathing, with interest I just called to check, do I look fat in this overdraft? More Christmases to come without a pension pot Taken up the garden path… Christopher Browne says even thieves are going green. Does your insurance extend outdoors? Multiple Display Advertising Items Artemis Adwatch Capital One Loans Fine-tuning a chorister's finances Magnus Grimond meets a couple hoping to fulfil their dream of a comfortable retirement in Wales Standard Life The Hixons: what the experts say Baillie Gifford Ivor's response Over to you 'Every day I wake up worrying The distress of losing pensions and then facing government indifference has driven victims to protest. Mic Wright reports Fidelity Norwich and Peter borough Britannia Yorkshire No Guarantees The Babes' Portfolio Britannia A good time to prune back Gráinne Gilmore continues our regular series following the Babes in the Wood investment club Mercedes-Benz Equifax Woolwich Club Sell Corus Steel What Mortage Small and perfectly formed Miniature portraits are back in style, says Virginia Blackburn Surrenda-link Oneaccount Standard Life Investments Legal & General The centre Lloyds TSB Flat here, life abroad A Question of Money You need a cunning plan to avoid the inheritance tax trap Soaring house prices mean many families need to find ways to escape this, says Helen Pridham The Cooperative Bank Can you turn your garden into Making a Will Case Study Getting It Right Rias Whine of the Week It's party time in Brazil Make your Mind up with Mark and Magnus China's Huge Need for Iron Ore is Boosting the Economy, Says Mark Bank of Scotland Charcol direct Alliance Leicester Coventry But how do you secure your invite? Investing in a Fund is the Way into this Market, Says Magnus The verdict Lloyds TSB Loyalty pays off for M&S shareholders Other Boards Have Caved in to City Whiners against their Better Judgment Times Online fund service Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Savings Watch Ing Direct Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Data supplied by moneysupermarket National Savings & Investments Chelsea Credit cards Mortgages Permanent interest-bearing shares Savings accounts Schroders Body&soul New this Week Inside Next Week Healthy Attitudes Safe environment? Relax: there's no proof everyday chemicals harm unborn babies Need to Know? We all love winners John Naish Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Magnetic attraction is good for the heart Fraud rage A tonic for arteries Antibody Well, Well… It's a wrap Buried angst Sick of them bunking off? Inside the Mind of a GP Vascular surgery Talking the drugs away A pioneering children's clinic is weaning children with mental health problems off medication. Page Shepherd reports Danny Refused to Eat, Drink or Event Breathe Monday in Times2 Facing the fear Science must milk the cow Junk Medicine Therapeutic Cloning Join the Debate The English patient Film director Anthony Minghella is never in one place for too long and the hectic pace takes a toll on his health. Here he explains why traditional Chinese medicine plays such a key role in his life The best portals for your From diets to depression, our panel of experts complete their round-up of the best 50 websites in Why should I care about cholesterol? Advertisement Feature Caring about cholesterol Guideline Daily Amounts (GDAs) The experts Not keen to play dirty The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved You're the Doc Varsity virus Wellbeing The last of our series on health online R. I. P. Rover The death of a beloved family pet can be traumatic for kids, but there are ways to help them cope with grief, says Michele Kirsch Auf Wiedersehen, pet Symbols of our freedom A-Z of Family Life The Good Granny K is for Keys Ashes Clashes Especially for Families in today's Times The good granny's advice The hope and hair restorer A top stylist is tailoring wigs to ease the trauma of hair loss for women. But, as Norman Miller finds out, not all hairdressers can cut it The Times Who ate all the (low-salt) pies? From smoothies to salmon, the football club menu is taking on a healthy pitch. Is it the female influence, asks Kieran Smith Menu Mentor The Real Food Guide The new menu masters… …the veterans Get Stuffed! When your Team's Rubbish, Rubbish is what You Eat Brighton supporter John Naish cries foul play over healthy food makeovers Watch the dough rise Sorted Breadmakers Which makes healthier bread, a human being or a machine? Here are our six testers' verdicts The Times Classic chicken stock… …and how to use it Nutritionist's verdict A bowl of goodness Home Cooking…with a Health Check Second opinion Love it or hate it, we want to know what you think Body&Soul Hotel Connexions Look into my eyes You're the doc Bodylicious Facial Cleansers Suzi's top tips Call me a bean counter Baby Stole my Body Losing the Mummy Midriff In the second extract from her weight-loss diary Suzi Godson works out a debit and credit scheme What you say Times Online Lucky dip for culture and cures Budapest springs a beauty budget bargain on Lucia Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items For spas that comes to your home, pampering in Hampstead … A new look at hot eco-issues: storms in a teacup for the greener sex Times Online Big mixer has good sort code Greenie Points Today in Travel Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice He's got no warm-up act Times Online Called to the bar It's no pain, no gain for world champion gymnast Beth Tweddle, 21, but spag bol and lemonade help Superdrug Ethical Travel Inside There's more to responsible tourism than just making ourselves feel good The World Climate Cost Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Away Take me to higher ground Can resort be eco-friendly? asks Mark Frary, Times ski correspondent Multiple Display Advertising Items How to be a greener skier Green or mean? British Airways Exclusivelyonline 'Ecotourism? I hate the word' Effective measures, please, says David Bellamy Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Inn Are you a carbon criminal? Three or four return flights a year, and the answer is yes. Jeremy Seal says go for longer Plymouth Classic catch Book now Jo Morris France Barbados China Your £ Abroad Best and fairest The First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards celebrate those doing their bit for planet and people, reports Richard Hammond The Judges Cox & Kings First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards 2006 Noble Caledonia Rags to riche… Anna Shepard sees this year's First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards winner at work Exclusively Online Oman Cayman Islands Today in the Times Need to know Top honours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princess Cruises Safari in the snow Multiple Display Advertising Items Buddhist trail Staves and waves Albanian idyll Turkish Airlines Contact us… Czechs, balances Your Say Chloë Bryan-Brown Answers your Travel Queries Pay Day in Prague Winter Sun in Cape Verde Stansted Parking Fees Multiple Display Advertising Items News in Brief Film set's star role Has James Bond finally met his match? asks Tom Chesshyre Air rage? Try this Catherine Riley finds a solution to smoke-free flight cravings The Times British Airways Voyages Jules Verne Reader Offers Ltd Airmiles Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery Guest we Send a Writer under the Covers… Competition Times Departure Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Egypt The Times First word 'What unites a bestseller and our aspiring poets?' Contributors Swots and monsters Your say BooksFirst TLS 'The friction of language can cause words to spark and fire' Critic's Chart Rachel Campbell-Johnston on war poems Find the connection Vintage Chart Reader Chart Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading… Love rises from the Ashes A saintly captain, a beautiful Aussie maiden, pitch tampering. They're all in the seamless Cricket's Burning Passion, Christopher Martin-Jenkins says Extract Hot type Memoirs of a poetry-writing boy Even at the age of 12, Siegfried Sassoon took his vocation seriously. Jean Moorcroft Wilson is enthralled by some newly discovered verses by the great war poet Siegfried Sassoon The passion, the pity, the anger and the sacrifice Fergal Keane picks his favourite poems to help us to remember the cost of war Stephen King online Next week in Books The passionate reader's magazine Shaking hands with the Masons Their arcane rituals and their dodgy historical provenance intrigue and enrage outsiders. Kate Mosse finds out what really goes on inside those lodges Free Masonry Decca Daughter, sister, mother, rebel Jessica Mitford lived in turbulent times, violently disagreeing with her family. Her collected letters chart a life of resistance and reconciliation, Ruth Scourr writes Word aloud Friends disunited Biography In short Take me out - for something to eat Food The fall and fall of the Prince of Naff Biography What to get for your dearest this Christmas If they liked… The Times and Starbucks, best enjoyed together Less of a mountain to climb Novel Agatha with an added extra Crime In short Audiobooks Some intriguing paperwork Novel Classics Sophie's Choice Nonfiction Ross Leckie Paperbacks Fiction Uglies Pretties The Times The future imperfect Scott Westerfeld's Uglies series touches the fears of today's teenagers with surgical precision. Amanda Craig meets him We say… Alyson Rudd on Where the Truth Lies by Rupert Holmes You say… Star e-mail This week's choice The key questions Books First Next week Diary of an Ordinary Women Times2 clues Times Online Games Jumbo Crossword 668 Crypric clues The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Times2 Crossword 4058 Times Online The Listener Crossword 3903 Do as the Lady Says by Franc The Listener Crossword: A User's Guide Part 2 Literary quiz Bridge Picture Line Samurai Su Doku No 014—Medium Su Doku No 1041-Fiendish Killer No 356 - Deadly (60 mins) Time to solve Times Online Solution to Last Week's Samurai Su Doku Magazine Chanel Contents Casualties of War in Vietnam Contacts Boodles The Dark Ages D&G Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to… Spying I Didn't Get where I Am Today without… Ronan Keating, 29, Singer Lexiconfusion No. 107 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Slummy Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trendsurfing Flogs There is a Lot of Fake Amateurism out There… Bloggers are Paid to Talk up Products in their Musings Someone's Got to Do It… The Wax Couturier Emporio GA Armani Bupa Retail Therapy Clare Lazaro Gym Membership Bargainhunter Out There Fifties Chic Muji Christmas Coolhunter Men's Stuff Bvlgari It's a Kind of Magic Derren Brown's brand of mind-bending trickery and illusion has amazed television audiences, but it is backed up by a rigorous commitment to truth and rationality. 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Janice Turner meets an older, wiser fallen idol, as he prepares to strut his stuff again Bosch Cunard NFU Mutual Hellmann's Light Mayonnaise Absolute Beginner Pomegreat My Father was Outdoorsy, a Biscuit Company Rep—but John Took a Shine to Him Philips Philips Philips Ice Castles Pirates and cowboys The last thing you want in home … An iceberg (left) mirrors the profile of a polar bear Gifts of Life The big cover-up this winter uses shorter cuts Fashion Fashion Radiantstar Scarves Ultra-fine knit in a wool and cashmere mix Ethical Fashion How to Get Dressed De Dietrich It's Not Enough to Slather on Cream and Hope for the Best Because You Need It Readers' Review what You Think About…skin-Brightening Creams Truth in Beauty The Sunday Times Innocent «The Devil Didn't Get Me, so the Least I Could Do was to Take my Protector out for Lunch» Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Feeling Breezy in Brighton Style Changes, Good Taste Doesn't Wife Swap Which is the tougher job—running a restaurant or cooking for a family? Gordon and Tana Ramsay change roles to find out Threshers Sausage Casserole with Savoy Cabbage and Butter Beans Tana Ramsay's Family Recipes Optivita Top 100 Winter Wines Jane MacQuitty steps up her guide to the season's best bottles with mouthwatering selection of mid-price wines Exquisite Pinot Noir Beefeater Cocoa Escali Toffee Food Detective The Italian Job Food at Large Making pasta is easy with Giorgio Locatelli as your guide Taste Test… Sainsbury's Origin Voyages Jules Verne Style Council Unhappy with the layout of her ex-authority flat, designer Winni Lok turned it into chic open-plan living Bose BM Trada Six Great… Cutlery Sets Pinboard Sheilas Wheels Ask Aggie Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home Funday The Travel Collection A Rocky Love Affair Frieda Hughes put a lot into making her Welsh garden work: 25 tonnes of concrete, 100 tonnes of stones, and her driving passion Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Green Sculpture Plinth Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors Interiors Options «Every time I hit Alan with a Robert Mugabe, an Ian Smith, he fired back instantly with a Daniel T. arap Moi, a Milton Obote, a Jomo Kenyatra» Beta Male Barnardo's Electrolux The Knowledge Sony Timesonline London/east England Edition Five things we learnt while making this issue Starts Starts Suddenly we're all Spielbergs Cheap new technology has turned us all into film-makers and composers. But are we any good, asks Richard Morrison? Make my Day Your guide to staying in and going out Picture Gallery Choice Their plans for the week Want to know what's on in galleries, cinemas or theatres … Starts Starts Man of the match Jeff Stelling on fronting football's top talk show Potty Pete, With I'm a Celebrity… once again busy snapping up Z-listers, Caltlin Moran sees a useful role for the lost boy Hit or Hype? Our readers decide Starts Screen Casino Royale New Film Reviews Grand illusions The Big Film A Gothic tale of warring magicians in The Prestige has Wendy Ide entranced Screen Top Films in Rep Screen The Times Films on Release Birth of chic In the first of a two-week series on French style, Nancy Durrant salutes the genius of Coco Chanel France's Favourite Coffee Beyoncé at your Beck and Call Screen DVD Reviews Feat of clay Panel of Experts Each week we show DVDs to the real experts. Here a group of animators are drawn to Nick Park's Creature Comforts FilmFlEX Screen Empire Movie Quiz Screen Games Reviews The Arts Online Empire Movie Quiz Screen Stage Still stealing the limelight Peter Hall and David Hare, grandees of British theatre, tell Lucy Powell why good drama is worth the struggle Top Five Theatre Stage Timesonline Rambert Top Five Comedy REP Stage Top Dance Stage The Times More Arts, Online Top Opera Entertainments All Saints' day—again They rowed, split up, raised kids and now they've reunited. All Saints are all chums again, they tell Sophie Heawood Sounds Sing out Sisters: Top Girl Bands Top Five Gigs The Times Top Classical Top Clubs Music Reviews All albums out on Monday unless otherwise stated Sounds CSS Jazz/world Thebigcd Yusuf Victoria Segal on the spiritual An Other Cup The Idan Raichel Classical Sounds Top Jazz BBC Swede smell of How do you sell piano music to the MTV kids? John Bungey meets the band who think they can Jazz success Elc. co What Lucie loves Singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas gets pumping to Pink and Prince Sony Ericsson Sights Sights Aliens in our midst Fear of aliens—illegal or from Mars—is deep in our psyche, or so a new show claims, says Morgan Falconer Top Museums Barbican From ganery space to your place Looking for a painting you can afford, selected by people you trust? Michael Glover knows the show Top for Kids David Smith Sights Top Five Events Abbey More to Do, Online Top Five Galleries Square Meal: Top family-run restaurants To enjoy that welcoming feel, follow Square Meal's guide to family-owned eateries in the South East Vasco & Piero's Thebigeat Squaremeal Land Rover A very British future The BBC's science-fiction season shows there's more to British Tv sci-fi than creaky sets. 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