News from 23/12/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Susanna Kerr, Janice Turner, Malcolm Oliver, Andy Bull, Robert Cole, Richard Whitehead, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, James Clark, Andrew Fifield, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Christopher Somerville, Isobel Shepherdson, Rachel Tims, Patrick Foster, Rajeev Syal and David Robertson, David Lee, Mark Souster, Ken Burton, Jane MacCartney, Richard Hobson, Paul Hoggart, Clare Lazaro, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Paul Beasley-Murray, Cllr Frances Taylor, David Chater, Kate Wighton, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Clive Davis, David Gleave, Douglas Hill, Graham Stewart, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Ginny Dougary, Lucy Bannerman, Chris Sullivan, Giles Coren, Nicola Graydon, Vivienne Parry, Nancy Durrant, S. Hague, Montpellier, Vinny Lee, Peter Wood, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Daniel Finkelstein, Jason Hughes, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Sandy Balfour, Rhys Blakely, John Malone, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Pius Ncube, Kate Muir, Aggie MacKenzie, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Will pavia, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Evans, Ed Potton, Dearball Jordan, John Tremayne, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Neil Murphy, Cromer, Norfolk, Mike Gatting Former England captain, John Westerby, Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Jane Wheatley, Rob Cassy John Carey, Morgan Falconer, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Derren Brown, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Gordon Ramsay, Revel Barker, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Rana Sabbagh Gargour, Ken Hames, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tiles Coren, Erica Wagner, Clive Arran-Jones, Richard Siddle, Rowan Williams, Alexander McCall Smith, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Amrit Dhillon, James Doran, Chris Dale, Robert Crampton, Sandy Pratt, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Ed potton, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ronald Walker, Caitlin Moran, Josh Ball, John Carey, Martin D. Stern, Joanna Nelson, Kirsty Lang, Conan Doyle, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Pippa Haywood, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Louise Cohen, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Ed Hawkins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Daphne Lockyer, David Robertson, Emma Haslett, Bryce Elder, Jane Chambers, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Joe Bolger, Dan Rees,
ResumoThe Times Christians suffer for Iraq, says archbishop Rowan Williams warns of war's deadly backlash Thousands of believers in Middle East 'at risk' BA flights take off with empty seats Terror gang alert Suffolk charges Battle of web giants Exclusive podcast: Shane Warne on what's next Police chief's security firm may benefit from inquiry into 'bungs' Comment Books Travel The Knowledge Magazine Body & Soul Puzzles & Games Travel Cricketer Mark Ramprakash, left, 37, plays for Surrey … Picture Gallery Take your partners for How Strictly sold samba to the South Americans 'All my staff at the church have been killed—they disappeared' Christians are suffering for Iraq policy, says Archbishop Brother-in-law shot dead 'for honour' Irving outburst Police chief fined Container deaths I'm dreaming of Deep-sea creature gallery Perfume The ancient legend of the Kraken Scientists get their giant squid at last but kill it in the struggle As queues grow, passengers watch flights take off with empty seats Christmas getaway Burberry Sale Travel update Travel news, advice and views The weather 'Not a good advert for one of the world's top air ports' Night at the Museum Hospitals pay a rising price for Britain's booze culture Out of bed and into A&E Protesters guilty Escaper stole again Santa dies at party Gay-rights retreat Royal appointment Police hunt for 'English brothers' who spent year in al-Qaeda camp Heathrow suspect appears in court Security chiefs on continuing alert The intruder blown away by the Duke's fine wines Private company to run entire hospital Chanel BT The Times Suspect in court charged with five Ipswich murders Accused has yet to enter his plea Up to 100 people waited outside court Multiple Display Advertising Items Comment I'm no fan of the man, but I do love Blair's Britain For a guide to the sharpest opinion on the web: The week Crisis Symbols and Substance The real strength of religion today rests in its values Picture Gallery How to Compete Television or tunnel vision? Even for winners, there is time for both What happened to peace on Earth and goodwill to squirrels? Panto is for ponces. Oh no it isn't! Responding to extremist views Making a bomb Army capability Why is the fog causing flight chaos? Whiter shades of grey on copyright Have your say Join the debate online today Family courts Cod fishing quotas Hospital charges Safer cycling Veils and airports 1 Pennington Street London E98 1ta Power and glory of the WI Pony's brief life Neat solution Dead ringers The one and only King of the Jewwwws! Giles Coren rewrites the story of Rocky Balboa Pray for the little town of Bethlehem Rowan Williams We mustn't forget the plight of Arab Christians The ghosts of Christmas past are still with us Dfs Snub for Reid as top police refuse to spare officers for immigration Inside figures Magnet Beshenivsky murderers told life sentence may mean life Shot woman PC speaks for first time Two gunmen were on police bail Dfs The week on the web Adventurer's death was top story Prize is for you all Online most read Let them eat cake Don't tell me Sex and drugs Cost of living The foundations of a new life A growing tide of migrants is heading across the world-from Britain to India Children retrace parents' footsteps 32,000 Britons have already gone 'You feel cheerful, very safe and free of chores' Baby's death linked to hospital bug Six premature infants are infected Dozens of parents and staff screened Legal & General AA Cell destroyer Dfs Multiple Display Advertising Iteams Father dies after gang attack Choirmaster's silver Christmas Job fears over BBC licence fee Druids mark the right solstice Bordeaux Couple get 'perfect present' as premature baby arrives home Life in the fast lane The sheer loneliness of London's long-distance Olympic organiser Saturday interview Sebastian Coe Sebastian Coe, the torch-bearer who could end up carrying the can, speaks to Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles Full coverage of preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games Making mathematics music to their ears Professor calls for inspiring teaching Teenagers' often get very bored' Sainsbury's Male teachers 'make no difference' to boys behaving badly Multiple Display Advertising Iteams Charity braced for a Polish crisis New migrants are living on the streets Shelters expect an East Europe surge Sony Times auction raises £50,000 for Red Cross Cold nights How I wooed my very own cheeky girl, Lib Dem-style Hilton Bollywood tale of sex and passion that will spice up a winter's night First night Theatre The Merchants of Bollywood John Lewis World English lessons scrapped as Moscow strangles British links in red tape Language centre forced to close Envoy complains of harassment Bringing Britain to the world Putin visit reveals new power over Ukraine Christians go on trial after violence at church demo We're back on Boxing Day Multiple Display Advertising Iteams Bearing a Cross Happy Feet Statistics of a scourge With these negative HIV results, I thee wed Couples face marriage checks Experts fear law will not halt spread Prime Minister is questioned for 17 hours over 'bribes list' scandal I am victim of lies and slander, he said Nomination joy for rival Sarkozy Thursday a bad day Charles Bremner on de Villepin's bad week Picture Gallery (AFP): Ethiopia sends in reinforcements (Reuters): Space shuttle lands (Reuters): Lotto celebrations (AFP): Mladic trial appeal (Reuters): Rebel leader held (Reuters): Fire chief demoted A blow to the honour of Washington family Win Speaker celebrates with a four-day party Plan to highlight blue-collar roots Voters won't like it, say Republicans How to beat drug busts-by best narcotics officer in US Euro Tunnel Bullet boy loses the fight to stop police searching his head The Sunday Times Business Bible sales boom in US Spirent coup Murdoch buy-up Toyota target Quote of the day Festive reprieve Business big shot Enforced commercialisation: Christmas comes to Russia Founder of Wikipedia plans search engine to rival Google Amazon.com is linked with project Launch scheduled for early next year Schroders to lose big chunk of Strathclyde mandate Gather round for some turkeys and crackers Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies The Times Stock markets Need to know Results in brief For latest business news and market reports VIVElaFRANCE Premier rules out increased offer for RHM after profit warning hits shares Mild weather affects trading Cost pressures also take their toll Putting the 'hospital' into 'hospitality' City Diary Acer Google all at C in digerati yacht race Three mayors vie for centre stage (AFX): Trillium buys fund (AFX): Power deal backed (AFX): Shire setback Highland leaseback Chairman ousted in boardroom clear-out at Spirent Three directors out in EGM coup Investor brings in its own non-execs Group to make millions from Thames windfarm BAE emerges from the political storm with MoD Tornado contract (AFX): Rolls-Royce plans expansion in US Booming Bible sales good for business US take-up rises steadily after 9/11 Magazine version adds to the appeal Getting the balance between accuracy and accessibility WHSmith Evangelical revival is a leap of faith Toyota ready to motor past GM for global production Pfizer chief to leave with $200m payoff Murdoch extends News Corp control The Times Business big shot Unit-linked insurance investments Full funds service at timesonline Jimmy Wales The Times Curiosity filled the biggest textbook in the world The inquisitive founder of Wikipedia is working on his next project—a free internet education for everyone 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 NetCentric comes full circle Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Father Christmas gets some good presents as his portfolio blooms Tempus Games setbacks take fun out of Christmas for DSG Large caps Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Register Sydney Wooderson Distance runner who brought dogged courage to some of the great track duels of the 1930s and 1940s Sydney Wooderson, MBE, athlete, was born on August 30, 1914. He died on December 21, 2006, aged 92 Lives Remembered Sir Kerry St Johnston More church services for Christmas Homeless but not hopeless in Africa Articles of Faith Ruth Gledhill's weblog Christmas church services Faith Faith news (CEV): Personals Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Birthdays Church news Feather report Readers reply Philip Howard answers your etiquette questions online … Send letters to: Modern Times, The Register, The Times, … What to look out for Purveyors of fine newspapers, by royal appointment Feedback The myth of the monarch's butler ironing The Times is rooted in reality Sweet charity, to blow or not to blow and the gracelessness of grandchildren Modern times Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries On This Day December 23, 1974 Today Fog in many central areas. Staying dry. Max 10C (50F), min -3C (27F) Weathercall Sometimes Christmas can be a bit too white Weather Eye The Sunday Times Sport Knight finds release from exhausting burden of expectation Racing Racing Demon is ready for Kempton Small field and trip are positives Hereford Yesterday's results 1,321 The number of entries at the eight race meetings … Lingfield Park Kempton Park Wolverhampton Yes Sir takes novice route Kalca Mome can add to Cheltenham win Racing Hereford Fontwell Park Racing next week Southwell Times Online Wolverhampton Racing Bangor Last tango in Shepherds Bush as sequinned warriors go toe to toe Manley out in huff Jayasuriya in hurry Bull back for more Kear targets pair Appeal lodged The weekend's sport on TV Armchair investor Football Fixtures Today Pick of the action Rugby union Other sport Rugby union Tomorrow UKA delay naming of chief executive Football Results American football Basketball Bowls Cricket Darts Ice hockey Rugby union White in the wars again but Leicester show quality Rugby union Guinness Premiership The Times Worcester 14 London Irish 16 Northampton 8 London Wasps 6 Bath 18 Sale 16 Skirving leaves it late as Harlequins lose their way Rugby union Guinness Premiership Setanta Golf England role for Richards falls through Vaughan sets his sights on recapturing the one-day captaincy The Ashes Fourth Test Triangular series is immediate target Defends Flintoff's efforts as skipper Joyce can be man for the big occasion Threat of whitewash requires England to paint over cracks The Ashes Fourth Test Australia backing Warne to deliver Punter Down Under Cold Christmas awaits some as Keane becomes 'upset' Football Supporters in dark as fog threatens chaos Big spenders get value from Shevchenko Fink Tank In the football laboratory Top 20 Summer moves Your guide to today's Coca-Cola League fixtures Championship Top scorers Hot shots League One Scunthorpe up to second Sills fills his boots for Hereford League Two Curbishley's recruitment drive comes under threat Football £7.25m Shepherd sees continuity as the way to bring success to his beloved flock Chairman looks beyond takeover Roeder still right choice as manager Jol happy for in-form Tottenham to be kept busy Arsenal v Blackburn Your guide to today's Barclays Premiership fixtures Liverpool v Watford Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Charlton Today 3pm Portsmouth v Sheff Utd Follow your favourite team's performance live at timesonline Top scorers Reading v Everton Hot shots Man City v Bolton Newcastle v Tottenham Wigan v Chelsea Fulham v West Ham Coppell says referees need assistance to catch divers Football Mourinho's happiness would survive even losing championship His family comes before Chelsea Manager expects tight title race Anelka ready to haunt City and Pearce on his return Optimistic Wenger calls on Arsenal to evoke spirit of '98 Football Contented Bentley predicts bright future for former club Whelan wants ban on agents who did not co-operate with Stevens The Times Battle lines drawn in US owners' power war Football Aston Villa v Manchester United Two meetings for Lerner and Glazer Buccaneers and Browns struggling Your World How the clubs compare Lerner rolls out red carpet to welcome back Saunders Football Aston Villa v Manchester United O'Neill lauds Old Trafford duo Times Crossword 23,480 On Boxing Day Sport Ferguson's marathon men aim to get Chelsea on the run The Times Lerner Tackles Glazer Body & soul Inside Hang on to magic Vivienne Parry Stories behind the News Should you always tell children the truth—or keep the mystery? Healthy living Need to Know? Well, Well Breathe uneasy Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Why Scrooges are the best wrappers Cancer snap-shot Vaccine with bite Breast breeding Drink a toast to life Inside the Mind of a GP The comedy of errors Before I Can Log on You Collapse in your Chair In the mood for that food How you feel affects the way a meal tastes, say scientists. Kate Wighton investigates sprouts, stress and serotonin If we are Happy we Can Taste the Subtlest Flavour Don't ignore the benefits Junk Medicine HRT Scares Cardiovascular Disease is the Greater Danger Sex and the single girl Since hanging up her Jimmy Choos, SATC star Kristin Davis has never felt better. She tells Nicola Graydon how Oxfam has put a new glow in her cheeks On Santa's sick list Don't bother the elf service. Keith Hopcroft, GP, offers his cures for common Christmas ailments Festive fun? Don't let it end in tears The Times Paediatric Consultant's Top Five Christmas Hazards The Times Picking up the scent The Scents for a Woman And for a Man How to develop your sense of smell Menu Mentor Nutritious but Delicious Eating out at Boots Low-cal Christmas lunch, for low-cal folk You don't have to load on the pounds to be festive, says Amanda Ursell. The portions on the plate here make up the perfect big-day dinner—and all for under 500 calories My friend told me to do it A-Z of Family Life the Good Granny P is for Peer Presure Don't tell me to grow up Family rows are as traditional at this time of the year as It Helps to Keep Parent, Adult and Child in Harmony How to Spot Which Part of your Personality is at Play Colgate Men and singing - why Many a man can ding dong and hark the herald with the best of them - so why won't they join choirs? How Come Men in Crowds Sing at Rugby Matches? Singing your way to health Especially for Families in today's Times Best Betts Powder Illuminator Just slap it on, mate Real men aren't afraid to use beauty products, says Dylan Jones, who let us into his bathroom My wife's stuff It feels exclusive, but this spa is open to all Jane Chambers meets the Chileans benefiting from a council-run spa that offers free treatments Housewives in Tracksuits Aerobox to Hardcore Hands that help to heal For people suffering pain or loss Greenland, Iceland and Faroe Islands Cruise from £899 … A gentle massage from a Red Cross volunteer can make all the difference, says Kate Wighton The Times Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Blown out of proportion? Suzi Godson On a limb and a prayer Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Actor Pippa Haywood, 43, says yoga is good for strengthening the soul but laughter shakes her tree Superdrug Travel You don't need to visit a safari lodge to get a fresh perspective - just ask Ali Inside The World Climate Cost Generalitat de Catalunya Image of the Weeek Book now Take a walk on the wild side Keep the Christmas blubber at bay with one or more of our six festive walks. Christopher Somerville leads the way Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pirates from Penzance The Isles of Scilly, with their exotic wildlife and striking scenery, are the subject of a new BBC documentary series. Kirsty Lang and family got there first Ireland Need to know Spanish Tourist Office The Times Travel Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Kenya to Kakadu New horizons Rachel Tims's latest family gap-year dispatch Exclusive Beach Holidays Book next Year's Break Today Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bargain Hunter Competition Mystery Guest We Send a Writer under the Covers … this Week: The Plough, Clanfield, Oxfordshire Cox & Kings Destinations The Times First word Picture Gallery Erica Wagner Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Books First Christmas Cracker Exclusive short story by Jeanette Winterson Christmas Eve at the Cracker Factory The Times audio digest The greatest story never told Christ's birth was not virgin, didn't take place in a stable and no star shone. Peter Ackroyd seeks the Gospel truth in Geza Vermes's The Nativity Extract Implausible, inconsistent, unforgettable How did Sherlock Holmes become one of fiction's unlikeliest immortals? All the clues are there in our Christmas mystery, Alexander McCall Smith says Sherlock Holmes The return of Sherlock Holmes The Blue Carbuncle A Sherlock Holmes Adventure Orhan Pamuk Christmas Quiz The Times/Waterstone's A literary lion? Or merely a bookshop browser? Find out what you known about the books of 2006. There is £500 worth of Waterstone's vouchers for the winner and £100 each for five runners-up TLS £1,000 in prizes Christmas 'Simple enough for a child, deep enough for a demigod' They'll seduce you, just don't use them in seduction. Sandy Balfour on the puzzling allure of games Contents Times2 clues Cryptic clues The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … Vintage Times Crossword Champion Helen Ougham Tackles our Four Puzzles from through the Years The magical history tour Battleships Su doku Child's play Kids su doku What's the word? Crossword Picture Gallery Word puzzles Logi-5 Four square Word wheel Skeleton corssword Three threes Spoilt for choice Missing links Killer How to play Chess Winning move Scrabble Word watching Two brains Answers Literary quiz Times2 crossword 4094 The listener crossword 3909 Allusions by MynoT For more puzzles go to Bridge Solutions Su doku Battleships Child's play Solution to last week's samurai and yesterday's su doku Pictureline Word puzzles Killer Samurai su doku No 020 - Easy Time to solve Win a trip to Lapland Win Copies of the Times Puzzle Books Su doku No 1107 - Super Fiendish Killer No 392 - Deadly (60 mins) Lastminute.com Magazine Best Non Vintage Champagne of the Year Contents 23.12.06 Morecambe and Wise's Last Show Contacts Photographer Peter Shirley Year 1983 What Hi-Fi? Mingling with strangers makes me twitchy Often I trip up, or spill something on someone important The Dark Ages I Didn't Get where I Am Today without … Alfie and Perry's Beginners' Guide to … Television (Not for beginners, but by beginners) Lexiconfusion No. 113 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs This week: Present Slummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Review of the Year Someone's Got to Do It … The Christmas Lunch-Maker Pulsar Panic Shopping I'm Here to Tell You what You Must Not Do, No Matter how Late It is, No Matter how Skint, Unhinged or Desperate You are Short and simple, with minimum embellishment, the cocktail dress is sophisticated partywear. Add evening gloves and a cocktail ring for extra glamour Babygadget Horrid Kiddie Bits and Bobs that Turn Houses into Tips are Stored inside Receptacles that Double up as Seating Retail Therapy Energy Samsung Mastercard National 2006 Treasures National Treasures Attic of Permanent NTs Charlie Watts National Treasures Seiko National Treasures Honorary NTs SAAB Unlimited home broadband from Orange Paul Smith Goodbye National Treasures Picture Gallery The Tale of Beatrix Potter As a new film charts the early life of Beatrix Potter, her biographer Linda Lear tells the final chapter in her story: how, at 37, Beatrix defied her parents to start a pioneering new life as a Lakeland farmer—and found love at last The Early Years Beatrix Potter Beatrix Fell in Love with William's Zest for the Countryside Picture Gallery The Cards They are A-Changing According to a recent survey, only three out of 100 cards sold on the high street feature the Nativity scene. With the traditional Christmas card in decline, Hilary Rose looks at the different ways in which people send season's greetings today Bmi Fashion Relative Values How to Get Dressed Lisa Armstrong Pyjamas Six Great Modern History Baubles Kate Reardon All You Need is a Strong Stomach and an Open Wallet Because You Need It Sarah Vine Readers' Review what You Think about… Black Nail Polish Boots A Piece of Fish is a Piece of Fish - Thre's No Need to Hunt for Euphemisms Restaurants Where to Drink when You are Waiting for Santa in Trafalgar Square When Served as a One-Course Meal, Soup Doesn't Have Tobe Rich and Creamy to Fill You up Food Whiterose The Christmas Day Survival Guide At Christmas, You Should Have at Least One Bottle of Vintage Champagne in the House Wine Jane MacQuitty Dreaming of a First Christmas Traditional New England and European styles bring the final touches to one family's extra-special celebration Ask Aggie Home Help Polly & Suy Do Try this at Home Multiyork Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land of Plenty An industrial-sized turkey, a sackful of potatoes - everything's set for the feeding of the five thousand She sells seashells The magical grottoes created by designer Belinda Eade are restoring a sense of wonder to the English garden One Hour Gardener Weekend Tips Stephen Anderton Readers' Queries Picket 'Fedge' Kenya Heritager Life style I wrapped the gold loop around Santa's neck and tynched the fat old slob from a low-down branch, By the time you read this, I'll probably have been rumbled Beta Male Rpbert Crampton Picture Gallery Goldsmiths Two Week TV & Radio Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clash of the day: opera v Aunt Betty The BBC is showering us with great arts programmes - on the one day it's impossible to watch, says Richard Morrison Make my holiday Your guide to staying in and going out Mageof the Week Star Choice Their plans for the week Timessonline Good-time girl Trad Secrets Party planner Lady Elizabeth Anson on the ideal bash Will You take these TV comics? I will Booze at breakfast, nuts on the sofa, jokes on TV Caithin Moran hails the season of telly and belly Screen After forging a career out of emotionally draining lead roles, the indie idol Emily Watson can finally relax as Beatix Potter's confidante. By James Christopher Just potty about Beatrix After forging a career out of emotionally draining lead roles, the indie idol Emily Watson can finally relax as Beatrix Potter's confidnate. By James Christopher Flagging heroes The Big Film Flags of our Fathers is a flawed but moving study of wartime bravery, says Ian Johns Vorsprung dutch Television New Film Reviews Top Films in Rep Films on Release The Knowledge Podcast Under Dorothy's spell Inelofozperts Can a newly restored The Wizard of Oz still teach us anything in the 21st century? The stage cast follows the yellow brick road Top Five Theatre TCM Top Dance Top Comedy Big shoes to fill Two major West End plays have recently been recast. Does this leave audiences short-changed? Brian Logan investigates Guys and Dolls English National Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life is a cabaret After I'm a Celebrity, would you trust your New Year's Eve to David Gest? Stephen Dalton on a compere without compare We bid you good nights They're young, they're net-savvy and they are transforming club life. Emma Haslett meets the new wave of music promoters Top 20 Clubs for a Great Christmas Get the party started And a Fantastic Newyear's Eve Top Five Gigs Top Five Jazz Sing up, choir of angels Do carol singers still gladden the hearts of urban Britain? Will Pavia joins a choir on the front line Top Five Classical Oh come let us adorn Him Beloved of Renaissance masters, the nativity story still inspires great art. Morgan Falconer picks five favourites Bose Top Five Events Top Five for Kids Tiny works of art and snow mistake Kitsch on your gran's shelf? Not at all. Nancy Durrant discovers the delicate art of the snowglobe Spanning the Globe Top Five Galleries Top Five Museums Starbucks Card Top new restaurants Price Guide Square Meal: The Big Eat Arbutus TV&RADIO Brought back to This Life It was Friends with realism. As This Life returns for a special, Milly and Egg recall the joys of house-sharing to Ed Potton Where They are now? Stuck in a hole with the famous Mr Toad Top Five Repeats Swot Shop hot-shot A celebration of Swap Shop forces a confession from our comedy critic Dominic Maxwell What was Swap Shop? Mind games Derren Brown on how to spot festive fibs An intimate tete-a-Tate What drives Britain's best comedinne? And why is she with Dr who? Tim Teeman finds what really bovvers Catherine Tate Actionair The puppet master A dark new animated adaptation of Peter and the Wolf enchants Paul Hoggart Top Five for Kinds Top Five Sport Top Five Radio For yuletide pain and misery, the soaps clean up. Tim Teeman picks reasons to be fearful Rural Riddles Test your knowledge of Ambridge and The Archers with Paul Hoggart's quiz The mourning has broken for Sheila Breavement and a sick cat can't stop Sheila Hancock, says Daphne Lockyer Get your teeth into a Dracula spectacular The BBC's Dracula aims to inject new blood into an old tale, as Nancy Durrant discovered on set Fangs for the Memories This Ruby still shines Long before Northern Lights, Philip Pulman wrote The Ruby in the Smoke. 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