News from 25/08/2001
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Andrew Robson, John Boyden, Jon Ashworth, Sally Staples, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Joanna Hunter, David Charter Health Correspondent, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, R. D. Owen, Flona Beckett, Keith Lilley, William Jarvis, John Clifford, James Moore, Sibylla Brodzinsky, Nina Simone, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, D. G. Dabell, Barbara Segall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Andrew Morgan, SD, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Mulvey, Candida Crewe, Paul Fltzpatrick, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Richard Odgers, Spiro James, Philip Howard, John Miller, Richard O'Hagan, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Leo Hobbins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Suzan D. Smith, Carl Mortished, GS, SM, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Anita McNaught, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sam Llewellyn, Dominic Walsh, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Paul Velluet, Annabelle Torpe, Victoria Segal, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Amnda Craig, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Bernard Connolly, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Dan Flavin, Jenny MacArthur, Frances and Peter Scott, Mary Brittain, Ronnie Straus, Beverley Fearls, Fanny Blake, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Tim Teeman, Simon Beckett, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Detwent May, Ivan Hewett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, jamie oliver, TW, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Power, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Sarah Turner, Emma Pomfret, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Alastair Thomson, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Colin H. Duller, Jesse Crosse, Nick Szczepanik Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Francis Gilbert, Björk Vespertine, Christopher Kenyon, Peta Bee, Min Cooper, John O'Leary Education Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robin Nelson, Mick Hume, Ross Leckie, Chloë Bryan-Brown, A. D. Harris, Mary Morris, David MacKenzie, Siân Morgan, James Collard, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Polymath, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Shimon Cohen, William Oddie, Mike Brewer, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Max Davidson, Peter Mayle, George Caulkin, Conrad Russell, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Jane Owen, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Matt Dickinson and Oliver Kay, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Hannab Betts, John Julius Norwich, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Ted Nelstrop, joannacoles, Martin Waller, Jonathan Lindsay, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Peter Borcherds, James Jackson, Felicity Russell Heuter, Stuart Birch, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Andrew J. Sharples, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Adam Sherwin, Elizabeth Buchan, Edmund Cooke-Yarborough, SJ, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, Indira de Silva, Penny Perrick, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Barclay, Alan Walters, Tim Reid and Elizabeth Judge, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe eight-section Saturday Times: your best value… Race war engulfs Tory party Bayern beaten Inside Fox closes line Asylum jump Famine danger Polygamist jailed BBC's pursuit of ratings 'risks soul of British TV' Clever dicks try to end a spot of embarrassment How good is your School? Top 800 A-level league… Natalie Imbruglia No, I didn't date Liam Fox Colombia holds fourth Irishman The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will… Peter Mayle My taste for frog's legs weekend Prince shows off 'wicked' bride Livingstone wins fight over Tube cash report Evesham Jamjar Nerve gas testers may be charged News in Brief Disease setback Ex-soldier jailed Heroin smuggler Dome rejection Fox stops lorry that stops train that stops Bank Holiday exodus Crash stymies rail travel but sun brings out the rock fans Beatles theme plays well at new Liverpool hotel Sky Asylum figures jolt Whitehall plans for curbs Child applicants Gateway By a Correspondent: Birmingham stalks hobbit heritage Comet Gordon's friend gets his home back Charles misses out in the land of wedding fun Confession proves good for the polls Seat Allders By a Correspondent: Life for killer trapped by science 18 years on BT Cellnet Danny Boy's English author Why should careless drivers leave you out of pocket? Man faces case over 1977 death News in Brief Uncle remanded Band in mourning Bomb remands A driven man Correction Liverpool Plastic surgeon seeks diploma to bar cheats British Airways Burton diary lent to BBC goes missing Dying woman 'can't wait' for NHS drug Britannia Robinson's boss told: You are the Weakest Link Four killed as raid car flees police Seat British Airways The questions Halfords bikes Extremists who muddied the Tory blue water Tory Leadership Michael Gove on the rise of the far Right Griffin's views 'are shared by many Tories' Clarke in classic form at extra Epsom meeting Seat Defiant Griffin vows to join 'moderate' BNP Tory Leadershop G-spot causes embarrassment Cheltenham & Gloucester Wife took up cudgel for move to right Broadcast of West tapes angers families Mazda Coventry soccer bid The British Hernia Centre Lambeth faces £7m cutbacks News in Brief BA charity thief Twin dies in crash Murder boy Hot tickets Gap-year hagglers told: Don't oppress the poor Top five tips Ambrosia The Sunday Times Family bid Ellie farewell B&Q Zimbabwe only three months from famine Mitsubishi Motors Nation's poorest battle to survive on wild berries South Africans lose patience Five years' jail for Mormon with five wives EasyJet Hurley stays with Estée One. Tel Making waves on Long Island Slav sabotage feared in weapons handover Ford Milosevic rebuked for phone interview Saga Civil Guard capture Eta suspects World in Brief (AP): US spy charge (AFP): Death row release Japan jail protest Skiing robot Condit turns in Clintonesque performance Harrison Ford set to divorce AGE Concern Bensons for Beds Microsoft Girls rise to the top with repeat performance The Times a Level League Tables 2001 Schools at the top of the tables Families keep pupils together Seat The Times A-Level League Tables 2001 Virtuoso burns up the ivories in hot concerto Citroën The Valkyries meet French and Saunders Jackson records $30m new album I've never heard of rotational symmetry Brian MacArthur tries the maths exam passed by a fiive-year-old Tiny Fitness UK Bjork Online Picture Gallery Football Live Picture Gallery It's spooky, but all our ghosts are vanishing Scotland is being left with just a haunting reminder of its Gaelic spirits Be honest with me, do my literary pretensions look big in this? You don't have to be mad to vote for Iain Batty, Rudy The Times Diary War and Peace Duncan Smith has to look beyond the Tory faithful Self-Inflicted Disaster There is moral hazard in coming to Zimbabwe's aid Sequel to a Fairytale Norway offers a Post-Modern take on traditon How to measure education quality Ken Clarke a great Chancellor? The world according to Mercator Listed theatres The cost of toll roads Special delivery Damping down the sound of music Pockets deep enough Jam that jars Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Church news Weekend birthdays Today Tomorrow Entertainments Appointments Entertainments Listings Conversion is a great step, not just another consumer choice Sunday worship At Your Service Bruce Dear Entertainments Listings Muggeridge attacks arts 'filth ' At the opening of the 1969 Edinburgh Festival, Malcolm Muggeridge spoke out against the increasing preoccupation with sex and violence in literature and the arts Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Anthony Earnshaw Anarchist, Surrealist and creator of little boxes that were both elegant and unsettling Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Milestones Fantasy league Win 75,000 The Times News The Times Crossword Weathercall Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery TIO Pepe Owen sounds warning as Bayern are swept aside Awesome oarsmen British pair chase daring double Waugh-torn Australia captain flays England Scope Marriage blow Hockey captain's injury ordeal Picture Gallery Premiership Preview Orange Card games put defenders on red alert Expectant Villa Park waits in the shadow of the giant Football Saturday Football Shearer may return to lift Newcastle Chelsea are unhappy in European backwaters Uefa Cup first round Uefa order reply New-age referees lay cards on the table The New aoy: Chris Foy Bowyer and Mills talk their way into more trouble Football Saturday Coventry unhinged as Locke inspires Bradford Burchill and Cameron cross border Photographic memory Diamond geezers who refuse to toe the party line Where it all went right for Scotland's former runaway Football Saturday Fixtures Tables Television and radio MG ZR Hargreaves earns Eriksson's assent Football Saturday Zidane deal may help Real to retain balance of power Lacklustre Leicester look cannon-fodder for hungry Gunners QXL. com Germany's modest saviour How football turned one of its finest into a pariah Passing Back Rocking a boat or two in a perfect world Book Review Dire Westwood pulls out with wrist injury Golf Itv Digital Oldcorn looks like man on a mission Waugh-torn England left to repair damage Cricket: Fifth npower Test match Gough and Stewart join tour absentee list Twin tons Statistical Highlights Byas savours a fairytale ending to Yorkshire's championship pursuit Cricket: Criclnfo County Championship first division Yesterday's Criclnfo County Championship… Blackwell brings the memories flooding back Law broken as Lancashire begin to assert authority Spinners strike back after Afridi plunders fastest century Sussex's late show of character unlikely to turn tide Cricket: CricInfo County Championship second division Locals in Leicester distracted by Botham in Birmingham Wagh's glorious innings emphasises his high value to Warwickshire The Sunday Times Smith let down by poor batting Derbyshire humbled by attack of Blewett British pair prepare for daring double Rowing: World Championships John Goodbody Sports Reporter of the Year RFU ushers in new dawn with view to world dominance Rugby union The Times Booksdirect Don bids for home improvement Triathlon Maier seriously hurt Skiing Eynesbury end Allcock's hopes Bowls Casey and Hall show quality to make final Green gets the start just right Sailling Walker's signature offers some comfort for Rhinos Rugby league Stead is the key to home ambitions Speedway Burns calls the shots after Makinen crashes out Motor rallying Disappointment for Whitaker as Welham gets to end of road Equestrianism Biaggi turns up the heat on rival Motorcycling The Times Offersdirect Boulami calls a halt to Kenyan supremacy Athletics Chaloner reaches last four Sport Summary Bhindra shows record form Browne closes in on amateur title Wattana back in the groove Muralitharan lifts Sri Lanka hopes Nicobar is value to upstage Mile principals Racing Goodwood William Hill Newmarket Hanbury sprinter has Ascot objective Thunderer: Armchair Investor Jarvis family tree branches out in Celebration Racing Redcar On Raecord Beverley Meeting Points O'Brien spreads net Windsor Worcester No Title Cartmel Point Given faces test TEAMtalk. Race Line The Daily results service Yesterday's racing results Newmarket Today's sports weather Picture of the day Today Times Square When one sickening blow almost ended the life of captain Parnham Cathy Harris Wedding plans put on hold after terrifying ordeal on hockey pitch Wells focused with her head in the clouds Why it feels so good to stretch yourself to the limit Fit to play Time to look back before the home ran Beware the dangers of warming up A lesson in the art of spin Motoring Jesse Crosse Civic Type-R has such performance that Honda is offering owners driving owners lessons An Inchcape plc company Fantasy league How to keep yourself out of the picture Nodding Dog Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares stage strong rally Alcoholic Beverages The Times Kuoni chief's long haul in travel reaches an uncharted destination Sue Biggs is making her mark in the notoriously male-dominated UK industry Business Dimmer view of Bright prospects City Diary The curriculum vitae Rough ride City Diary Picture Gallery Off track City Diary Dealers upset at BP placing Stock Market SVB Holdings loses further ground Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BT demerger set to get the hard sell Tempus Allied Domecq Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Eldorado in view as developers woo private sport clubs Jon Ashworth on the newcarpetbaggers Unit-Linked Insurance Investments US blue chips aim to cash in on UK talent Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prolific Pedigree Success sparks from ashes Fran Littlewood An entrepreneur of 61, who lost his business in a fire, did no let age stop him starting again Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE The Sunday Times Recession checks urged In brief Goldfinch The Times Unit Trust Infromation Service Sound Seekers Centrica boosts electricity capacity in £173m deal Scottish Power to pass £74m loss to US customers The Sunday Times Vodafone nearer to J-Phone control as revamp is agreed Cisco's radical plans inspire technology rally Contractors to fight on against IR35 VW gets ready to list brands by their character Lucent expects to turn profit by next year Allied in Montana victory Nordic purchase BP ruling delayed 6C hotel venture Kleeneze jobs Results in Brief BAT challenges EU law's threat to jobs Shearer joins UBS team Exchange Rates Berkeley boosted by record reservations Non-execs resign at Claims Direct Kingfisher? More like a sitting duck Commentary FSA too powerful, says Clarke The Sunday Times T Clarke shares gain 17% on soaring profits Golf course deal mooted Inside Delay to XP will hurt US, claims Gates Unknown 'to bid' for Edison Stock Markets Picture Gallery Matalan nets Asda managing director Equitable will pay on all policies A Week in the City Tesco in £100m price challenge Woolworths to review options Currencies Young Ridgway & Associates Limited Interest Rates Commodities UK will plunge into red, warns leading City firm Index Mercedes Benz Clowning around The one and only Circus Richardo Dancing with frogs Peter Mayle finds himself a lone English man in a chicken and leg situation Bean there Quest for the perfect coffee7 On the wild side Where badgers have manners Dear Weekend Exclusive recipes from Jamie Oliver's new book Who Said what The only thing left to say was God bless the chef Mick Hume Tell the Greeks they can't have their marbles back—and give the Aussies the Ashes Go on you donkey, laugh! The secret of circus is. . . never let them see the tears Simon Barnes visits the biggest little show in town Hotelnet. co. uk Desperately seeking cappuccino Mary Morris scours London for a proper cup of coffee Put to the test coffee makers Bean there, done that Steamed up on the streets Flesh in the pan Double lamb cutlets with beans Dear Jill What's Cooking? Jill Dupleix I feel entirely justified in going to a top-quality butcher and paying a small fortune for a leg of lamb, because it will be safe and taste superb Nibbles Jane MacQuitty What surprised me about the two dozen English wines I tasted is how few of them were truly awful MacQuitty's Star buys The Times Herb tea, a fruitless brew? The packages look so pure and of synthetic flavours, but Fiona Beckett finds that many 'natural' claims are a tease Dear Jane Break for the border Weekend goes to Herefordshire The larks are singing, the bracken is warm and Hergest RIdge on Offa's Dyke is open again. Sam Liewellyn walked there The tills are alive It's your change to yode to a lonely goatherd with the Sing-A-Long-Sound of Music. Emma Pomfret indulged England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Berrington Hall A few favourite Sing-A-Long-A things Crammer's class for cramped young families Home Truths bungalows Gardens to visit Norfolk, Herefordshire and West London Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions French red legs take over Feather report Derwent May Multiple Classified Advertising Items He won't feel a thing Stephen Brennan discovers a new rat poison which kills these prolific rodents with the minimum of cruelty Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford The Times Vet Lucky Pinney You can sample the 'heavity boiled breasts' of a rat, the legs of a squirrel, and fried earthworms Britain's killing fields Anita McNaught explains why a tenth of our farmland is a wasteland without wildlife Kindest cut of all Andrew Morgan finds carvers turning their hands to tree charity Just wild about wildlife Multiple Display Advertising Items J. Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast press The Times Booksdirect Caught on the hop Mary Brittain fights an outbreak of garden buying and thuggery Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Dear Stephen I would like to remove Houttuynia cordata from a small flowerbed beside a stream. I don't want to use chemicals as the stream runs into our fish pond. I have tried digging it out but the roots go on for ever and come back every time.—L. Golding, Basingstoke, Hampshire The Times Offersdirect Come on, daisy, light my fire After centuries as the untouchables of the garden, daisies are riding the crest of a new wave, writes Mark Griffiths Trimmed, taut, terrific Train hedges early for best results, says Stephen Anderton Growbag Barban Segall on panises, study courses, an autumn glow, notebooks and omaments The Times Back Garden of the Year Modern Times Philip Howard on mobile phone manners, children in restaurants and good form with foie gras Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sally Army drove me barmy Picture Gallery Win! The Listener Crossword No 3632 Pyramid by Polymath Times Two Bridge Chess Click 007—but not as we know him Picture Gallery Solution to Jumbo Winning Move Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Pictureline Bank Holiday Jumbo No running for cover with tied deals Borrowers are still being lured in to costly house insurance, says Richard Miles Investec Mortgages Danger zone for first-time buyers Collecting Travel accessories with bags of style Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Money Halifax Bullied by the Revenue Bank manager blankety blanks my checks Old Mutual Plagued by credit faults Two faces of the corporate bond market Harmonious home workers Money MoT Helen Nugent meets a couple enjoying the fringe benefits of the move to self-employment Legal & General What the experts say Open plan from the Woolwich Frances and Peter Scott When the elephants roam the world Graham Searjeant Personal Investor Nationwide Nota bene Bestinvest Panic buying danger zone Mortgages Susan Emmett Warns first-time borrowers against rushing into a big home loan Hunt is on for an improved deal Helen Nugent on the options for those looking to remortgage Scottish Widows Couple with 100 per cent confidence F&C Management Limited Market Harborough Multiple Display Advertising Items LifeSEARCH Vuitton vintage treasure chests Collecting Clare Stewart discovers that old suitcases can hide a silver lining It's not always cheaper by direct debit Exeter Friendly Society Databank Chelsea Links Esure's fresh approach to woo safe drivers Adwatch Databank Cheshire Building Society Anne Ashworth 'Greater opennes about annuity opportunities is unlikely to quell the revolt over the compulsory purchase rule' Insurers drive a hard bargain Mark Atherton on complaints unmarried couples are losing out when seeking motor insurance Barclaycard free flights furore Jupiter Pension options to be made clear Ryanair. Com From high kicks to high kitsch The Moulin Rouge is centre stage again with a new film recreating its decadent heyday. Joanna Hunter travels to paris in search of the belle époque Action women Could your Mum do this? Burning rubber Singapore's great duck race Crass country Walking in the Borders Travel September in Paris Archers Direct When life was a cabaret Need to know Paris's rear window on Hitchcock Max Davidson enjoys tribute to the British film maestro Steve Keenan It's funyaking with your Mum Age is on barrier to enjoying an outdoor holiday in New Zealand, writes Beverly Fearis Tailor Made Travel Stena Line Where next? Stelios Haji- loannou, chairman, easyGroup A budget way to see Bath Are city passes worth buying? Martin Symington puts one to the test with his two sons Period drama hits its peak Lakes & Mountains Cox&Kings Greaves Travel Limited Motorail cars vandalised AP, Reuters: World of Travel Vaccine supply gets a booster T time for Thomson The Times Sky high on the Grey Mare's Tail While Chloë Bryan-Brown searached for history amid the beauty of the Borders, her walking partner went looking for his raincoat Need to know Voyages of Discovery The Travel Collection Cox&Kings British Airways Holidays Checking in Villa Maroc, Essaouira, Morocco SAGA Animal quackers Museum of the week Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Fortune trail Voyages Jules Verne Gay & Lesbian Australia Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightbookers P&O Porthmouth Cresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France British Airways Club med Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Last minute travel Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last minute flights Route of the week Stockholm Going out, staying in: the next seven days Mwah! The only television and radio gudie your will need Paul Newman Robert Redford Butch Cassidy and the… Theatre Let play be your guide to the week in which Cézanne… After hours The actor loves Purcell, Dickens old British comedies and crying over Joan Crawford films, but can't stand being cooped up in a theatre Picture Gallery New releases Girlon a Motorcycle Choice: Lucky Break (12 London Top 10 US Top 10 Play's top 10 Pay per view HMV Video choice: Chocolat (12 CV Sigourney Weaver Profile: Sigourney Weaver Tough, durable, uncompromising but there's more to Sigourney Weaver than Ripley, as her new romantic comedy proves, says Ed Potton Silly billy Hollywood Victoria Segal, our woman in the know, has news on Billy Bob Thornton and director Kevin Smith Simon & Garfunkel Remastered This week's hottest US release CV Nina Simone Cowboy junkies Proper madam Virgin Album choice: Björk Vespertine Pop albums Festival choice: The Carling Weekend Festival and albums HMV Crossword answers To listen to any of the albums reviewed in this… HMV Classical choice Ooncerts Charts Win five albums! Pity of war Books of the week The battles of the Second World War may be long over, but its historical events and human tragedies still resonate Out in the open New title Public Places By Slân Phillips Hodder & Stoughton, £20 ISBN 0 340 71257 0 Troubled times Family adventures Fiction Magic realism New titles Carter Beats the Devil By Gian David Gold Sceptre, £14.99 ISBN 0 340 79497 6 Penguin Viking A hard luck tale History choice Wine and War The Battle for France's Greatest Treasure By Don and Petia Kladstrup Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99 ISBN 0 340 76677 8 Non-fiction Play's bestsellers Charts Clever so-and-so Profile: Graham Norton Graham Norton's Edinburgh antics helped him to become the hottest thing on TV. Now he is the one giving out the prizes The five best theatre and comedy productions nationwide Jeremy Kingston's choice Benedict Nightingale's choice Benedict Nightingale's five best West End shows The five best exhibitions nationwide Choice: Sisters Select Richard Cork's choice: Dan Flavin Sepentine Gallary, W2, until Sep 23 (020-7298 1515 Richard Cork's five best West End exhibitions Rodney Milnes's best opera productions… Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Aug 25 (0131-473 2000)… Debra Craine's dance choice Japan 2001 E-beer Tired of supping chemically produced beers at home? you can explore a world of fine ales online, says Ted Nelstrop Best PlayStation2 gameplay Director's Chair Tim Wapshott's choice Top 10 PlayStation2 Picture Gallery Change over Monitor Television: Paul Hoggart The new controller of BBC 1, Lorraine Heggessy, has pledged to "take more risks" with the channel. Has the Beeb radiscovered its bottle? Paul Hoggart's television choice Comedy Picture Gallery Vanora Bennett's radio choice BBC1 Television August 25 Film choice TV choice Sky Moviemax Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Sky Sports1 Favourites Sky One Radio BBC 1 Television August 26 Film choice TV choice Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Sky sports1 Favourites Sky One Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Channel 4 Television August27 Sky Moviemax Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Sky Sports 1 Favourites Sky One Radio Radio August 27 BBC 1 Television August 28 Film choice TV choice UK Gold Sky Moviemax Satellite and digiital TV choice Sport Sky Sports1 Favourites Sky One Radio Radio August 28 BBC 1 Television August 29 Film choice TV choice Sky Moviemax Satllite, digital and cable August 29 Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Favourites Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice UK Gold Sky Moviewmax Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Favourites Radio BBC 1 Film choice TV choice Sky Moviemax Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Favourites Radio The vulture Piks over the bones of reissued classics Picture Gallery The Times Offersdirect Powerhouse Natalie imbruglia Fashion Gets its Kit on Jamie Oliver Goes Fishiing Jeep Skoda Auto Contents Subaru Ginny dougary's diary This is the week that Global village Object of desire Alan jackson From simon beckett in new york Crime may be on a downward trend in the city, but try telling that to the livery cab drivers Daewoo Audi allroad quattro Volvo No worries Jaguar The rather spacious Golf Estate Missy the $3.7 mi Becks No Title Picture Gallery Becks Everything but the girl Portland 14 Day Event SAGA Ford Reality bites We've had Big Brother Survivor - and now Going Native. But for the family who swapped London Mod cons for a one-room hut in Sqaziland, the culture shock was all too real Renault Teperature rising Tempur Interiours Scrumptious Gardens Food Beauty Fashion Siemens The creamicist Peter Ting has a problem He loves modern, spaces, but he is also a big No Title Finsbury park's hot spot Bertolli Jonathan meades Ireland The Warehouse Wine Co. Jame oilver The Naked Chef explains why it's worth shelling out for home-grown langoustines Picture Gallery New bag Churchill Joannacoles Alfred Merhan has lived on a bench in Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris for 13 years. And even though he's now become the subject of a now film, he's still determined that he's going nowhere The times magazine Change The Food Shopper Someone'sgot doit Kitchen Magic Facades Neville Johnson Home Offices Multiple Display Advertising Items You are what you eat. . . Him and her Keep it short Half-baked measures The drugs don't work On the hoof Multitasking LG Engine: 3.0 litre V6 Fuel: Unleaded Oil: Factor 15 Spanish flyers Bed & Mattress The Week in Two Minutes Picture Gallery This week's new releases General release Major Galleries West End Music Clubs Classical St. John's Smith Square Riccardo Novaro Comedy Dance/opera The Times Offersdirect BBC
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