News from 24/11/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stella Shamoon, B. C. Reid, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Robert Mapplethorpe, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, D. Jones, Maggie Alderson, Barbara Segall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Jasper Rees, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Barry Stocken, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Birna Helgadottir, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Edward Welsh Property Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Daniel McGrory, James Bone and Richard Ford, David Smith, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gareth Boote, Anastacia, Tom Smith, Will Hide & Liz Bird, Ralph Humphries, R. V. Clark, Ann Moulding, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Thunderer, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stephen McClarence, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jon Ashworth and John Goodbody, John Rickett, Jill Dupleix, Grainne Gilmore, Ross Dunn, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Cork's, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Peel, Libby Purves, Michael Mulvihill, Christopher McCooey, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Julian Rollins, A. Piercy, Jill Scott, Rodney Milnes, Kea, Howard Cox, Doug Sager, Richard Burn's, Robert Chesshyre, David Hands, Anthony Abbott, Fanny Blake, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Jeffels, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Nigella Lawson, Ian Russell, Neil Addison, Anthony Smyth, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, J. D. A. Fitzgerald, Ivan Hewett, Peter CHASSEAUD(Chair, Greenwich Group on the Histroy of Military Cartography), Emma Mahony, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Nigel Williamson, Dearball Jordan, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Leif Enger, Antony Bye, Jane Wheatley, Edward Ashwell, Iris Ellway, Rick Broadbent, Mark Atherton, Bert Massie Chairman, Stephen Burgen, Martyn Palmer, Liz Bird, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Richard Wright, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Hillman, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Ben Hatch, Christina Koning, Emma Pomfret, Mark Hamilton, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Zahid Hussain and Martin Fletcher, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Trevor Nicholson, Jesse Crosse, Massimo Sestini, Michael Boxall, Stephen Plant, Daniel Finkelstein Commentary, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Colin McRae and Derick Allsop, Mick Hume, Marcel Berlins, Gavyn Davies Chairman, BBC, Jeremy Kingston's, Eddie Morgan, Nick Hasell, Judge John Deed, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Richard Holledge, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Miss Abigail's, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Kamal Aggarwal, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Dearbail Jordan, Michael Austin, Christos Lemos, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Rose Aidin, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, David James, Elsie Levett, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Ian Whittell, Alison Gibson, Jason Cowley, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Richard Miles, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp and Shahzada Zulfiqar, Peter Ingham, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Gavin Pike, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, Fred Dellar, Chris Bunting, Joe Bruno Vice-President, Fiona Beckett, Glen Owen and John O'Leary, Daniel Crewe, Alan Jackson, Eddy Holt, H. L. Foxworthy, Dorothy Foster, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Phil Cornwell, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Bill McLaren, Patience Wheatcroft, David Henderson, Janine di Giovanni, Tony Baldry, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times The fingerprints of terror Bin Laden's cell in London linked to 231 bomb deaths Blunkett stalls on fast-track extradition Whitehouse dies Mendes moves out Millions of flood homes 'unsaleable' Gene Hackman, Anna Friel, Lesley Garrett Charities watchdog probes soccer funds Sun microsystems Audi 'London connection' to embassy bombings Egg London life is too much for al-Qaeda aide Why there really was something about Mary Boadicea with a queen bee in her bonnet A life on the straight and narrow Omega Stars played part in tackling strikers Comet We've nothing to hide, says Taylor Intelligent Finance Mixed fortunes for 70s players How the blonde bombshell foiled Ulster's killers Loyalists suspend Holy Cross protest Airport hoaxer is jailed Prince to play Wall Game Marks & Spencer 'Be ready to share sovereignty' It don't mean a thing if Conservatives ain't got that swing Sky Tories look on bright side of Ipswich defeat How they voted Man's last words convey horror of race attack Accusation of rape on Diana tape News in Brief Friendly fire Best falls ill £200m bequest No shore leave Waiter charged with schoolgirl's murder Climbié killer to appear at inquiry Dixons Car for sale, 100-year history 'Ragbag' schools Bill misses point, Say heads Rewriting school framework BT Cathedral hit by £4m fire in 'Vendetta' Another £3.5bn for Railtrack Collectors' Edition The Sunday Times Angry musicians cast Davidson as panto villain Clean fun rarely cleans up Sarah suspect 'smartened up' the next day Fujitsu Siemens Computers Dick's pot of London gold to aid his village Liverpool EU row as sewage threatens homes Foul nuisance from drains Time to start dropping a few hints Holiday memories are made of concrete Peugeot Archer cleared of defrauding charity Drunk one-armed driver on mobile Australia Currys Railway crew blow whistle in safety film Twenty sheep may have Bse, study says PC World Delta Force 'has killed hundreds' Unmatchable Offer on X-Mas Day & New Year Day BTcellnet Night of fear and fire as US soldiers strike War on Terror Afghanistan Air passenger who became a killer Maplin Electronics Hamas leader killed by missile Exiles give some reason to be cheerful War on Terror Daily Briefing Staples Bluesure BTcellnet Bush pulls Kennedys across US dynastic divide War on Terror America Grand life for tower refugees Fianna Fail Radicals abroad urged destruction of Bamiyan Buddhas Time Corner of foreign field that is England War on Terror Taleban P&O Stena 2 Disney videos for just £20 Epson Alliance nerve fails in attack on Konduz War on Terror Front Line US 'allows Pakistani fighters to escape' Hostages 'held in Kandahar' Terrorists maybe detained in Guam 'Brutal' Mugabe rebuffs EU on election rights Milosevic is charged with genocide Zi Hackademy teaches tricks of a risky trade Gunmen kill Basque police B&Q The Herald Reporters 'are aiding terror' Police 'learnt of threat to bribe Guinness jury' Renault Scenic Slick troupe fails to live dangerously Britannia Mendes to spend more time with a new family Four contenders for succession New Ashas (HK) Tailors Tiny A hard act to follow as Donmar's director Benedict Nightingale on the Mendes legacy Celebrate Christmas with the Times Cartoonist Online Onthe Website Today The Times Top 100 Winter Wines Wine Online The Times Crossword Club Groovy Bible Belt worships terror survivor Martin Fletcher in Jacksinville, Florida The Sunday Times Times rower's Atlantic odyssey ends in flames Richard Holledge Our man and the sea Virgin mobile Lone woman outlasts the men Eurostar We've got to give the Taleban a way out Surrender must be an option that does not end in certain death No faith, little hope, less charity—that's the problem with religious schools Picture Gallery Oh Lord, now Tony thinks he's Moses Child's play The Times Diary Action this Day Why will Blair not do what he promised to do on extradition? Missed Opportunities Blair's home agenda concern him more than the euro Truth is Lies Orwellian charges are made against Zimbabwe's journalists Religious hatred and harassment Plane-spotters in Greece Going up in the world? Battlefields of the First World War Hunting resumption Burden on volunteers Development aid Organic farming Maritime memories Gibraltar's future Harry Potter Future regulation of the BBC Smoking bans Final act In a nutshell Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay QUiDAM Christian ecologists need not worry about the end of the world Sunday worship At Your Service Antony Bye Entertainments Listings On This Day Ike Tyson became the youngest boxer ever to hold the WBC heavyweight title in 1986. Many people thought he would become the greatest boxer in histroy, but his career has marred by a series of scandles both in and out of the ring Tyson heralds the age of the fighter Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Mary Whitehouse Tircless campaigner who braved derision and in her crusade against screen sex and violence News Sport Business The Times Crossword Comment Weekend Money Travel Weathercall Times Magazine Arts Crisis Play England call on Lamb's diplomacy Letley's Are England world's best? Clary Neville New targets Premiership Preview Action would have meant misery for all Young's Taylor's misjudgment turns victory into climbdown Win, lose or draw? Times correspondents on how the sides come out of football's dispute The Bosses We stood strike the right deal Football Saturday Picture Gallery Underclass toast rare win over bloated money men The Union Uefa's rank system of seeding may put England in jeopardy South African Airways Picture Gallery Wenger pledges his future to Arsenal but still no signature Football Saturday Where England stand Taylor gives Burnley room at top Perfectionist Nolan keen to prove the critics wrong Photographic memory Green shoots flourish in the Hayden Road garden Diamond life Why the Old Firm should save their best for Europe Football Saturday Borderline This weekend's fixtures Tables Television and radio Mayhem, muddle and madness put sport on back foot Fans the real losers as competition becomes secondary consideration Civilization Drum Lewis refuses to commit to fast-track return Sports Daily Tuesday Leeds victory is another story of grime and passion How refreshing for a change to see players come off the field covered in mud and filth Ants fell victim to a classic sucker punch Premiership's workers of the world struggled to unite Cruel break stopped the player who was better than Best Passing Back October 1956 Do dogs dance to modern music? McRae's gripping story peaks too early Book review Woodward out to keep England's stock on the rise Rugby union: England v South Africa Twickenham Teams All-rounder Jantjes is young, gifted and back at Twickenham Orange Rowntree resumes role as front-runner All Black cloud casts a shadow over England's place at top Rugby union Laney and Scotland face tough task to gain first victory Getting ready for New Zealand with Harry Potter Make the pain away Ryan faces ban after human rights plea rejected Itv Digital Wales must show fire and spirit to compete with the best Rugby union Wasps cannot resist spell of Azam the Gloucester sorcerer Zurich Premiership Leicester show the will to keep an iron grip on title William Hill Campese the great entertainer who was blessed with a touch of genius Rugby union The Times Lloyds TSB Support for the best player divided by the years Fogarty announces Petronas as backers Motorcycling By a Correspondent: Betts aims to play key role Basketball Young's Bitter Ineffectual England have little time to find answers Cricket Sports Daily Wednesday The Sunday Times By Our Sports Staff: Hayward puts India on the back foot Chaos will ensue if ICC is not given due respect Burns left to chase title after McRae's hopes crash Motor railying: Network Q Rally of Great Britain Super Special in Cardiff but no super unleaded Stage Fright Cooke opts to take the road to Italy in quest for gold Cycling Confident Hendry ready to revive the good times Snooker Roddam issues ultimatum Netball Fittler finds calm in twilight of glorious career Rugby league: Great Britain v Australia Madaboutwine Waite pins his hopes on Deacon The Sunday Times Belper go from strength to strength Hockey Baxter gets in peak condition for assault on medals Winter Olympics 2002 The scot aiming to put British skiing on the map with success in Salt Lake City Getting your hair to look as good as your game requires dedication Fit to Play Supplement the diet and exercise regime to gain weight Casebook Botham less than invincible on team choice Attitudes in a professional age Club working to combat racism Barnes on King a knockout Baracouda takes stroll on way to Long Walk Racing Ascot argument weighted towards Dusk Duel Ascot Raceline Golan eyes cup Reading the racecard The Wright Track Results from yesterday's three meetings Armchair Investor The Times Superstitious Lewis hoping his luck holds Racing Best Mate and Edredon Bleu give owner a change of winning two day's two feature races Lingfield Park Catterick Huntingdon The Daily results service Today Football The Times Picture of the Day Gripping stuff: Gudrun Hoie, of Norway, has Minerva Monteri, of Spain, in a stranglchold on her way to victory during the women's world wrestling championships in Sofia yesterday Sports Daily Friday Times Square Blair back to the old country Sport Summary Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Changing UK Car Prices Forever Honda provides big welcome to the new Jazz age Motoring Pointing the way to the future, the TR7 gains acceptance at last Motors The Times Mendelsohn changes the tune in insurance The R&sa chief's strategy for funding growth has provoked controversy Number's up for high 42 City Diary UK online Name drop? City Diary Carpeted City Diary The curriculum vitae Family affair City Diary Commercial breaks prove professors are not so nutty Academics across a range of subjects are turning their achievements into hard cash Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Boffins who profited from ideas Continued from facing page formerly Professor of… The Times Evans backs others' brilliance US recovery concerns hit GKN Stock Market Dealers detect Securicor bid buzz Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Timing remains crucial to the successful investor Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Shares recover from midday low The Sunday Times Entrepreneur of the Year Turner & co Restoring the American dream Entrepreneur of the Year 2001 International Conference Lessons in the philosophy that built up a brand Business to Business The message that sets the best apart The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trekking in the Himalayas BRIT to raise £160m for claims Exchange Rates Autocar Yukos payment saves Kvaerner Gabriel strikes blow over piracy Aircraft concerns hit EADS shares Results in Brief British Biotech looks to expand VW to split car brands in shake-up Business in Brief Jacobs deal TTP share sell-off Target 2 Point 5 Duke Street takes 4% stake in Esporta Lastminute shrugs off losses Penguin Group to cut 49 jobs Gameplay dips as takeover talks end Cragg to depart in Carlton shake-up Brown's chance to win friends in the City Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Picture Gallery Axis-Shield strikes US drugs test deal Canadian bus order raises hopes for Henlys The Times M&s offloads Brooks Bros in 'distress sale' Patience Wheafcroft Change of tune in insurance Rail funding gap heading for £8bn CWU set to pile on Consignia pressure Lloyd's tipped to lift estimate of WTC exposure Whitehall could drop Microsoft Stock Markets PwC may face legal action over e-district audit A Week in the City Enron price slides amid fear for rescue bid DIAL-a-PHONE Russian snub for Opec over oil cuts Pier Some like it hot Tips for happy houseplants A portrait of our time For years, it was where the second-rate flattered the vanity of the self-important. Now, suddenly, portraiture is the fashionable art of everyman. Report by Jason Cowley Getting away Houses off the beaten track Jane MacQuitty 20 great wines under £7.50 Immortalising Amy Dear Weekend Double Trouble Mick Hume The Bay City Rollers' manager drew up in the rain and offered us a lift. We were only 15, but we weren't that bloody wet Turning Japanese E-Shopping Ask Jeeves Hail the queen of curds Patricia Michelson's Highbury shop is a shrine for cheese lovers. Giles Coren worshipped there She has a troop of devoted munchkins, from Jamie Oliver to Gordon Ramsay and Tony Blair Magimix Jane MacWQuitty Top 100 Winter Wines Nibbles Mad about chestnuts Christopher McCooey sings their praises Eden Tim Smit Jill Dupleix The Times Cook The stew is a melting pot capable of combining disparate ingredients into a harmonious whole Bubble, bubble … Dear Jill Christman & New Year order deadline Excuse me, is that little brute yours? However frightful you own kids are in public, there is always another mum somewhere cringing over his offspring, says Birna Helgadottir The handling of public tantrums is always a lose-lose situation The Times Pass the lettuce Ben Hatch beats his girlfriend in a dieting race Ten tips for parental one-upmanship Overwatered and over here A happy houseplant needs more than pot luck, says Paul Simons. Those that thrive in one room will fail in another Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Like French onion-sellers, my mice have a nose for a good bulb, and they have been dining out Best Western Wake the sleeping arboreal giants Trigger a burst of massive foliage with a good feed of bonemeal and hard pruning, says Stephen Anderton The plants are far too busy living the good life and making leaf growth to think about the furtherance of the species through sex The Times Growbag Barbara Segall on a copper bird bath, wall lanterns and a choice of unusual reading Dear Stephen Scale watcher Multiple Display Advertising Items British Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Sun Awnings Backfriend Chums Coopers of Stortford Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyles The jack of hearts Why jack russells are the dog du jour for the rich famous. By Mary Gold Music & Memories Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Vet James Allcock Feather report Derwent May The Times There they go, banging on The shooting season is going full blast, and a fortune is falling out of the sky, reports Ian Russell You're not going to pay £3,000 and go home empty-handed This island ain't big enough To save the puffins on Lundy, the rare ship rat may have to go. Julian Rollins reports Saturday Rendezvous The D-Bay invasion Never heard of Dibden Bay? Just you wait, says John Naish Lucy Pinney My niece calls me the Bambi-killer but people must realise that deer need to be properly managed Royal Arsenal London Sovereign House Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't move, it's time to improve How an about-face added £500,000 to this London cottage's value Multiple Display Advertising Items All Occasions gifts and Hampers Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoked Scottish Salmon Home-Cured Ham Hay Hampers Dickinson Morris Gifts for her Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensuclle Multiple Display Advertising Items RedLetter Multiple Display Advertising Items Seen an Aerial View of your Street? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Profiles Range Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamperpeople Moorcrofts Modern Times Philip Howard on ordering in restaurants and knife-slurping Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quintessentials My life's on the blink I am a shallow hostage to these shows Globes String fellows Emma Pomfret feels the pull of a trip to the Puppet Theatre Barge The Times What am I bid for this lamp? Join the Great Western auction of signal lamps, says Anthony Abbott England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Witley Court The Listener Crossword No 3645 Plus ca Change by Kea Times 2 Crossword 2508 Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Meg@ Bridge Andrew Robson Word watching Philip Howard Jumbo Crossword 374 Two brains Raymond Keene Who said what Pictureline Drive away for £7 a day Why buy your own car when you can hire a Mercedes for much less, asks Mark Atherton Motoring to Fit your Wallet Money MoT Balancing the family books Collecting Make your fortune from Harry Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Why millionaires read money pages Swap a company car for a pay rise Money Newton High medical costs need to be examined Glaring omission on commission Join the savers' revolt NatWest slow on the uptake Marks & Spencer Financial Services Post Office the first port of call Financial illiteracy blamed for debts In Brief A delicate balancing act Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a couple hoping to achieve two conflicting financial goals Cheltenham & Gloucester What the experts say JP Morgan Fleming Craig & Jayne Hussey Artemis The Times Independent Financial Adviser Age Concern Cleared for take-off Share of the Month BAA's unique business mix will ensure that it prospers in the long run, says Stella Shamoon Abbey National Pensions are not the only way Investment Susan Emmett looks at alternative methods of funding your retirement Scottish Widows Halifax Will junk bonds be next year's jewels? Richard Miles Funds in Focus M&G Its Investment trusts Neville James Legal & General When illnes strikes Insurance Helen Pridham explains why cover against loss of your income if you cannot work can be a vital part of planning your finances What You Might Pay for Income Protection Stround Swindon Building Society Supermarket therapy Nota bene Robert Cole with the pick of this week's Tempus tips TD Waterhouse Scottish Widows Direct Line Pottermania at a price Collecting Clare Stewart takes stock of the demand for children's classics Chance for a secret acquisition Triple Whammy LifeSEARCH VAT reform is top of the wish list for small firms Go It Alone Databank Bristol & West Amaze your friends with a 17.9% credit card rate Adwatch Databank Lombard Direct Equitable troubles derail divorces Helen Nugent on the hardship for separating couples with pensions from the ailing insurer New action group joins fray Old Mutual Anne Ashworth Former Which? online car firm fails to deliver Grainne Gilmore says buyers were left in the lurch Book it now for Christmas From Alaska to Zanzibar … Kieran Falconer picks the year's top travel reads …Ftzer Hotel prices crash Bright lights, cheap nights in… Doug Sager The hardest day's skiing of my life 'This is Wicked!' Extreme fun in Cornwall Travel Finland Suomi Steve Keenan Dad the daredevil goes for it Martin Symington impressed his sons on a winter activity adventure in Cornwall Brittany Ferries Where next? Lesley Garrett, opera singer Checking In The Sugar Mill, Tortola, BVI The battle for cheap frills Steve Keenan reports on a new twist in the low-cost war China Cox&Kings Crowne Plaza Hotels Resorts Ireland unites for tourism Cyprus Paradise Italian camper plans Readers' Forum Chloe Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries North Cyprus London calling at cut-price rates An absence of foreign tourists has tiggered some fantastic offers in the capital. Liz Bird investigates Five-star luxury going for a song The Travel Collection Voyages Jules Verne So there I was at No 10 … Expedia. co. uk Everything for Travel The hardest day's skiing of my life Doug Sager, The Times ski correspondent, was exhausted but elated after conquering Alagna The Times The Travel Collection P&O Stena Line Museum of the week Gladstone Working Pottery Museum, Stoke-on-Trent Take a job overseas The Times St Lucia Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Mussel in on this Double Dutch Travel Sail with the mail Kids live it up Italian Life Trailfinders Flightbookers Travelbag SAS Pleasure Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks KLM uk Airline Network Bridge the World Qantas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Inntravel Last minute travel Jo Morris selects the best deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Last minute flights Play Going out, staying in the next seven days V. Shop Film Funny business The actor likes Billy Connolly, Nitin Sawney and collecting DVDs, but hates British daytime talkshows John Peel This week with Director: David Mamet, 2001 London Top 10 films James Christopher's Top 10 Give her a break Despite her success on both stage and screen, Anna Friel is still searching for that elusive hit movie, says Ed Potton DVD Video Choice: Chocolat The soprano Her desire to make opera popular has angered the cirtics but won Lesley Garrett an army of new fans. Hilary Finch reports CV Lesley Garrett UK singles Win! Five albums Compiled by Fred Dellar HMV Choice: Jill Scott Essentials: Five recent albums you should own David Blaine Classical choice: Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival Crossword solution November 10 Change Album World choice: Juan Martin Virgin megastores Reality check Also check out Fabio Montale is the flic at the heart of this first translation One Helluva Mess By Jean-Claude Izzo Arcadia, £10.99 Isbn 1 900 85045 1 £8.79+p&p (0870 160 8080) Picture Gallery Choice Love By Peter Nadas Vintage, £6.99 Isbn 0 099 28649 1 Hot or what Peace Like a River by Leif Enger Lessons in love Imagining Don Giovanni By Anthony Rudel Atlantic Books, £16.99 Isbn 1 903 80920 7 £15.59+p&p (0870 150 8080) An unwelcome guest The Visitor By Maeve Brannan Adantic Books, £9.99 Isbn 1 903 80976 2 £6.49+p&p (0870 160 8089) No laughing matter Isle of Dogs By Patricla Cornwell Little, Brown, £16.99 Isbn 0 316 85859 5 £13.59+p&p (0870 160 8080) March of progress Civilizations By Fellpe Femandez-Armesto Pan, £9.99 Isbn 0 330 48798 1 £8.49+p&p (0870 160 8080) Pen portraits Off-Message By Matthew Parris Robson Books, 12.99 Isbn 1 861 05479 3 £9.99+p&p (0870 160 8080) Social graces Kimono By Liza Dalby Vintage, £7.99 Isbn 0 099 42899 7 £6.79+p&p (0870 160 8080) Panasonic A Peerage for Trade Harry Potter Choice Mid-life crisis Ban the bomb Humour Hardback non-fiction Anthony Trollope Paperback fast climbers Sport Paperback non fiction Hardback fast climbers Rodney Milnes's opera choice After Shock Though notorious for his sexually explicit photographs, Robert Mapplethorpe left a complex artistic legacy, argues Richard Cork Painted Ladies Amber Cowan's best nationwide shows Amber Cowan's choice: Richard Wright Richard Cork's choice: The Dawn of the Floating World Richard Cork's best London exhibitions Jeremy Kingston's choice: The Mercant of Venice Air Conditioned Late Bar The best shows nationwide The five best London shows Jeremy Kingston's choice: Boston Marriage Sbc Wigmori Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Apollo Victoria Sports & Events Raymond Gubbay The Times St. John's, Smith Square Tim Wapshott's choice Court craft Judge John Deed is just the vehicle that Martin Shaw needs to lay the ghost of Ray Doyle, says Paul Connolly Foot in mouth Vanora Bennett's radio choice Music Entertainment Sport This week's highlights Documentary Magic Film Reportage Golf Reportage Picture Gallery Politics Tennis Out in the cold Film guide Pay Per View choice The Friends of Eddie Coyle Film of the week BBC1 JJ: Television choice CV Emilia Fox Satellite, digital and cable November 24 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice BBC1 Television choice CV Alastair MacKenzie Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice Monday BBC1 Television choice CV Simon Pegg Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice No Title BBC1 Television choice CV Phil Cornwell Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice BBC1 JJ: Television choice CV Portia de Rossi Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice BBC1 PH: Television choice Country Living CV Antoine de Caunes Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice BBC1 JJ: Television choice CV Rachel de Thame Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice DVDs, art catalogues and theatre tickets Vulture Picks over the bones of reissued classics Top Dog for Christmas 3 books. £3. No Commitment Fact or Fiction? What a Swell Party that was… BMW House of Fraser The times magazine contents Readers' Notes Oris Kate Muir Fraught & Social My favourite is 19 Feminist Walks, which is probably a guidebook, but instead puts one in mind of Monty Python's Ministry of Funny Walks Cold Call Alan Jackson calls Anastacia No Title In his Career so Far Someone's Got to Do It… The Curry Editor Aramis News of the World As Westerners desert the rest of the Middle East, in Beirut, on woman wants to stay put… The Man's Fragrance Sch you know who? Picture Gallery Having a ball The Parties inside are Often Rather Boring No… Arriving There that Counts Toyota Dior Calais Direct Portland Conservatories Icon Picture Gallery Last of the He Men Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases The Meaning of Life When Amy Jenkins got tired of chasing the she found was the next big thing… the Hoffman Swan Hellenic Lamy Chopard Bright lights, small island Martin Creed May Be the Hot Tip for this Year's Turner Prize, but the Artist who Created the Controversial Installation the Lights Going on and… Prefers the Seclusion of a Remote Italian Island to the Urban Hustle of the Contemporary Art World Dolce Abbana RBS Advanta Fanfare for the common man For more than 30 years, the films of Ken Loach have documented the everyday struggles of the working class. But, for all the pathos his powerful human dramas inspire, have they actually achieved anything? 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