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News from 21/09/2002

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Richard Miles Funds in Focus, Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Phil Yates, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Damian Glover, Creswell Crags, Richard Ellis, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Nick Hawton and Patrick Kidd, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Matt Rendell, Jeremy Kingston, D. G. Barnsley, Philip Webster and James Bone, Brian Pedley, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Stewart Harding (Head), A. F. Huxley, Terry Farrell (Architect), Sam Marlowe, Ginny Dougary, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Keith Appleyard, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Shyam Bhatia, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Lato, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Richard Beeston and Daniel McGrory, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nick Hasell and Caroline Merrell, Samuel Johnson, Ken Broad, John R. Muller, Joe Morgan, Piers Gough (Architect), Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Michael Portillo, Jill Dupleix, Thoby Young, Peter Ackroyd, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Nicholas Roe, Peter Millar, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Denis Christian, Sue Corbett, Ian Belcher, Roland Watson, Lis Key, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Anne Mort, Mark Court, Tim Teeman, Tam Dalyell, Derwent May, James Hopkin, Russell Kempson, Toni and Chris Scorer, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Bernie Esplin, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Kathryn William, John Hopkins, Penny Hadrill, Chris Power, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Portia Cotwell, Tom Hazeldine, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, David Willoughby, Brian Liberatore, Lewis Smith, Christian Walsh, Stephen Harris, Gordon Gough, Lucy Pinney, Gordon Ramsay, Rothschild (Chairman), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Allcock, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Alex Blair, Leslie Rowe, Richard Owen, Kevin Cobb (Head of chemistry), N. H. Bovey, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Anderson, Helen Nugent, T. P. Walters, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Blundell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, Julia Stiles, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, Paul Simons, Gary Jones, Jeffrey Eugenides, I. P. S. Proud, Michelle Henery, Anne Ashworth, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Paul Mungo, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Paul Maxlow-Tomlinson, Chairman, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Neil Harris (Career development counsellor), Jeremy Hart, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Alison Gibson, Geoffrey Rowell, Kieran Falconer, Annabelle Thorpe, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Jill Parkin, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Stephen Gardiner, Mickle Burke, Richard Morrison, Ian Cobain and Steve Bird, David Powell, Tony Halpin, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Paul Connolly, Daniel Crewe, Toby Clements, Richard Rogers (Chief adviser), Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Ken Worpole (Author), Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Michael Barnard, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Heads ready to replace a levels with new exam Schools close to agreement on British baccalaureate Milly body found New envoy to US Pensions tax-free lump sum may be scrapped The Times Today: page 2. First Night: 25. Crossword:… Win Take a year's mortgage holiday Weekend Win… When Michael met Matthew Townies prepare to host their country cousins Dine with wine for £10 Chanel Shires pay for blitz on inner city crime What's Important Seat auto emoction Factors that determine how much they get Bomber priest claim backed by ex-MP Homebase At last, Milly's parents find a kind of relief Six months on, forest gives up its dark secret Harvey Nichol's Fashion Victims Teachers and schools blamed for failing grades Egypt Pupils defend staff and accuse exam chiefs Guidance for coursework 'was issued too late' Go south to succeed, young Scots are told The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is ther high road that leads him to England RAF puts wind up dog trials Britannica Chrysler ITV shuns disgraced Barrymore Marks & Spencer Couple jailed for starving tortured daughter to death Now an inquiry will start into the failure to prevent the two-year-old's lonely and painful decline, reports Michael Horsnell Wasted Ainlee resembled an African famine victim Dixons Doctor is jailed for sex abuse In Brief Martin parole bid Correction Nokia Science students given the perfect excuse for a flight of fancy French are ready to lift ban on British beef Silvermans Ocean Village We are listening to you, wary ministers assure protesters Power House Father of the Quorn seeks a benefactor Shearings How townies turned me into a trouble-maker 'I don't want to go to but we have got to make them listen' Ford Rural complaints Also A field guide to species seen in this environment PC World Invasive urban varieties Veteran plans for day of military precision, with a lively beat The real Ambridge is suffering as rural roots are severed Longest-running soap IF Best Western Deportees 'stunt' under attack by rights groups Currys Livingstone funds tourism revival Australian Aircraft in Atlantic near miss In Brief Canal opens Boycott hope Rioters jailed Oh, do stop whining. You're only marked for life AMD Hilton Farewell to the scourge of Tory 'Muppets' The departure of Dominic Cummings, whisky-drinking political guerrilla fighter, leaves lain Duncan Smith exposed. Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster report By a Correspondent: Firefighters' pay review to report after ballot One. Tel Tories £1.6m in the red Kennedy pushed to drop soft image Compass points to island's lost gold The discovry of a wartime relic on a Croatian island has stirred memories of British agents and buried treasure, report Nick Hawton and Patrick Kidd Time Australians thwart Lord's in turf war Bespoke Suits Flybe New York fashion tries hard to stay in the pink British Airways By Our Foreign Staff: Israeli tanks pound Arafat headquarters Briton killed by suicide bomber was loving and brilliant' Bordeaux Health now Ivory Coast leader back after coup In Brief (AFP): Raids kill 200 (AP): Rebel link denied (Reuters): Astronaut cleared (AFP): Home help Mother battles critics and campaign fatigue Bensons for Beds US rallies behind Schroder's rival in rift over Iraq The Chancellor is in trouble after his anti-war rhetoric stirred up anti-US sentiment, Roger Boyes writes Direct from Broadway Modern Medici puts treasures on public display Gianni Agnelli has given the fruits of a lifetime of collecting to a new Turin gallery, writes Richard Owen The Fiat patriarch Aquability Virgin atlantic Picture Gallery Blair's adviser to become US envoy Sotheby's EasyJet. com Military supremacy at heart of Bush strategy Extracts from policy blueprint US foreign policy reverses fundamental principles British al-Qaeda prisoners 'still a threat US studies 'Iraqi chemical war plan' Top secret paper allegedly gives local commanders free rein if the regime faces defeat, reports Shyam Bhatia America will try Saddam for war crimes Communications 2000 Tesco loans Blair dossier proves Baghdad 'lies' Thegame Onmonday MacDonald Hotels The Sunday Times Puccini's icy princess still reigns Concert Songmakers' Almanac/Stephanie Marshall Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Joe Jackson Concorde, Brighton Opera The Emperor of Atlantis Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Theatre Dead Funny Minerva, Chichester A history of British protest, one step at a time You don't need a levels to find a solution to this sorry mess over exams, Estelle. It's simply a question of dates Picture Gallery The high price of playing politics with family values Matthew Parris The Wrong Pursuit The difficulty with hunting None of the above A depressing German election campaign comes to a close Magic Formula Young wizards never die, they simply segue away Students will pay for exam 'fiasco' In a twist Debatable grounds for action in Iraq Education gives prisoners chances Tall city buildings Early morning Ashes Cars and the Ark Stone Age killing Parks crucial for urban wellbeing 'Cruelty' of the hunt The dancing years The Weather The Times Crossword 22,151 The Times Just AA sk Paul Simons Weather Eye Britain rely on Henman to sever family Thais Houllier tells Real: £30m- for Owen's left foot Muppet in goal Fulham's keeper is a… Solheim tussle Honours even after first day Thegame Onmonday Empire The Register Obituaries, Court & Social Robson and Reid prepare to put themselves in derby firing line Paddy Power Beware Sunderland's St James' record before taking plunge The Sports Book Best of the bets The Times Time for United and me to get back in the old routine Arsenal's zest is a joy to behold for Wenger Millwall hand Wise the chance to repair his image Powell stays hopeful despite setbacks Boston clear deficit as manager resigns The Times Premiership Game Plan Bill Edgar Tom Dart's Guide to What's Hot and What's Not It's all going so swimmingly, but beware statistical pitfalls The Day it Happened: September 15,1956 Action stations as Chariton turn corner Adding the Finnish touch to Blue Monday How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Woods flirts with perfection in masterly display Golf: American Express Championship Scores from Kilkenny The Sunday Times Countdown to The Belfry: how the Ryder Cup rivals fared at Mount Juliet Murky world of Colombian cycling Book review Americans rally in support of their main man US recover from Europe's fast start Golf: Solheim Cup Walker confident as Gbr Challenge prepares for its first real test Sailing Redgrave backs British pair to triumph Rowing: World Championships Results Quintus New Challenge Annika makes for hearty feast Hen man extends his credit at bottle bank Tennis: Davis Cup Sky Clement has France in control Sheene salutes a new star Motorcycling Burns sees title slipping away Motor rallying Leicester's position on Healey is hard to justify David Hands Rugby Correspondent Rugby union Van Straaten snatches draw from jaws of Sharks Team Connors sets an early opportunity to show Bath what they missed Mark Souster Wallaby who found himself diverted to Northampton McHugh back in charge after Durban assault Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's Zurich Premiership Ireland 's weary travellers face cold war to reach World Cup Lassiter deal casts sorry shadow over World Cup Athletics: World Cup The results service The Sunday Times Chardon puts himself in driving seat Equestrianism: World Games Britain eye Vienna title Radcliffe on road to Chicago Henderson records a fine victory In Brief Haughton's day Bears mauled Giants success Big Ed joins ranks of goalkeeping Muppets Why I'll never be green-eyed over those pretentious posers in blue West rejoices in rebirth of motor sport's poor relation Ashling O'Connor examines the changes that have revived the ailing British Touring Car Series You mus agr tha Cha Fiv hav mad bad err wit use of Lee and Zap Times Square By a Correspondent: Bull's late charge turns Hull's farewell to tears Rugby league Yesterday's scoreboards The weekend's fixtures McGuire inspires Leeds recovery Yesterday's racing results Wakefield rely on rivals for salvation Tendulkar repeat would leave Snape over moon ICC Champions Trophy Colombo details Davis boosts Sussex's chances of rare win Frizzell County Championship first division Derbyshire aspire to a final flourish Second division Kent close in on runners-up prize Australian pair hold the key to title Spearman victory drive follows Russell record Surrey in a hurry as Hollioake hits quickfire century Another landmark for magic Maynard Pic Up Sticks can cane Cup rivals Armchair Investor Betting Coups Newbury Specialists AYR Newbury Bell raises a toast to Saturn after Newbury victory Spence stands firm as storm clouds gather Catterick Warwick Sakhee likely to miss Arc Ladbrokes Racing next week Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Ralph Lee Founding father of British caravanning, who toured Europe's far-flung regions and inspired thousands to follow in his tyre tracks From Our Own Correspondent: Mr Khruschev in Harlem Cheered on Visit to Dr Castro Bob Hayes Powerful sprinter who won two gold medals at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics before making his mark on American football A Quick Word Court Circular Royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheon Dinners Personal Column Appointments Moats defend embattled water vole Art college extension plans opposed Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Faith News The God who seemed dead is there in the web of life Converts to Islam can act as a bridge between communities and faiths Sunday Worship At Your Service Antony Bye Sharp swings for shares Save the Rhino UK yacht-builder prepares to repel boarders The Times Harvey Nichols taken private with £137m tag Week in the City The Times Logical minds hold the key to security Company profile Whatever you do, keep control-and don't blink First person: Michael Crompton, chairman of Landround plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further detalls on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager International Care & Relief IT sales that were gained in translation Taking risks HBOS advance fuels talk of overseas deal Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Securicor seeks extra security Tempus 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 Balfour rises after opting out of US bid Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Alcatel cuts extra 20,000 jdbsto reduce overheads Imperial 'on course' to reach cost savings of £170m Six Continents may sell pubs Minerva determined over tower despite fall in rents Finlandia BT The Times 2002: A Tinseltown Odyssey Chris Ayres puts a spotlight on Hollywood, a risky business now more than ever Shining stars Fading fortunes Bill still passing through City Diary Taking the rap City Diary Mannoeuvre City Diary Insurers told to assess impact more market falls 'Dr Doom' says battered shares are still overvalued Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Investor pressure on executive pay deals Directors 'siding with ministers' in Railtrack dispute Relocating to Milton Keynes Postal union set to oppose Securicor deal No-strike challenge may hurt confidence Ashtead to cut suppliers by 9,000 The Times Results in brief Preserve pension savers' carrot Governor must not keep silent on euro Man from Disney's motherly care BT Patience Wheatcroft Levitt's take on Wall St Briefing Grubman charge talks Heroes 'rescue' Vivendi NTL ups broadband ante Balfour abandons talks British Energy offer Directors accused Steel group's shares fall Stock Markets Charts of the day Shares turmoil as FTSE trading breaks record Fears over Japan bond sale flop Euro membership may bring benefits for City, says George Dial a phone Mothercare puts faith in former WH Smith stalwart Seriously foxed Richard Cannon P&O Cruises When Michael met Matthew For years Matthew Parris was the scourge of politicians in his parliamentary sketches. Now one of his targets, Michael Portillo, has a chance for revenge Dame Beryl On sex, love and loneliness Narky Parky Biting the hand that feeds him The things he said about Portillo Dumfries & Galloway All next Week in Exclusive extracts from Matthew Parris's autobiography Becoming a wet Mick Hume Now everyone has an excuse for life and parents have another guilt trip. They really do for you up, these experts Modern Times Philip Howard on ignoring the telephone and christening gifts Home alone with Dame Beryl After a lifetime of fabled eccentricity and literary success, Beryl Bainbridge is starting to feel the silence pressing in, she tells Ginny Dougary Tesco Brighton—battling the barbarians Forget seedy, this is ocean city dreaming. Jill Parkin reports The Times Taste test herbs Ocean Village Jane MacQuitty After years in the doldrums Chile's wine priducers and importers are making a determined effort to raise their sights above the £4.99 Cabernet level In autumn, cooking becomes therapy, guaranteed to make you feel better Dinner with Jill and Jane Autumn menu The Times Tasting notes Dear Jill Little gems star in the bigger picture Don't let it go to their heads Hydrangeas' days of exile in provincial flower shows are about to end with exciting hybrids and an image to match, says Mark Griffiths Runners-up Toni and Chris Scorer Runners-up Penny Hadrill and Bernie Esplin Growing hydrangeas Bringing in the sheaves For David Blundell it's going to be a bumper Harvest Festival this year—without the vicar Angela Gore Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Picture Gallery Patch Watch Prickly customer Brambles in a border need harsh treatment, warns Stephen Anderton Katherine Swift A lingering smell of cloves, the pungent aroma of Mace—I have only to open the jar to be transported to the spice island of Grenada British Antique Replicas Winter Wonderland of Colour Guardian Homes & Gardens Echo World Class Power Tools The Garden Scyther Bath Knight Thomas Sanderson Prestige Mobility Simply Stairlifts Hillarys Henchman Martin Barnett Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items The kings of the castle Mary Gold meets the couple building bridges in a Kent village We would like to bring back a sense of responsibility to people around us The Times The Times Vet Rainmac Health & Home Factory Clearance Antique Desks Birthday Newspapers Stannah The Erotic Review Lingerie Stilettes Nvlons The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill Lifestyles Raja Fashions New! Amazing! Dynasizer! Parky Parky, a little bit narky He's the king of the chat show but professes to hate gossip and our obsession with celebrities. What's more, he tells Tim Teeman, it's about time the Bbc pulled itself itself together Coopers Sterling House Earn Money Reading Books Coopers Friend or foe? Far from a villain, the fox is a victim of propaganda and may even be a farmer's ally, argues Stephen Harris It is hard work to maintain the image of the fox as a cruel and merciless killer prowling the countryside Meet Mike, he's a clever feller A logging cham shows Brian Pedley just what it takes to be a cut above Lacy Pinney Gillian was an especially friendly Freisian Holstein who allowed the farmer to ride her out to pasture Feather report Derwent May Are we really such a divided nation? Mary Ann Sieghart still can't decide whether to march tomorrow. Here she talks to four people who have no doubts The Aristocrat The Gamekeeper The Businesswoman The Accountant Insider's guide to shopping in Bath The Times Easily suede in the shoe department Dress sense Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vintage Valentines Multiple Display Advertising Items BE Sensible RSVP Miss Japan Multiple Display Advertising Items The Finest Czech Introduction Service Berkeley Sweetingham International The Executive Club of St. James's The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Introductions Music Lovers Lose your heart to Pop art Weekending goes to Welback Eve Peasnall enjoys a cultural hot spot in Sherwood Forest Weekending goes to Welbeck Sunday lunch Goff's Langwith, Nottinghamshire Out there Weekend walk to Creswell Crags Family outing Bowood house and gardens in Wiltshire The Listener Crossword No 3688 Teamwork by Lato Times 2 Crossword No 2765 Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Bridge Solution to Jumbo 423 Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 425 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline Cover swept away by Noah's flood Helen Nugent reports on the plight of thousands of families unable to find insurance How to stay one step ahead Graduate debt Win up to £7,000 in our competition Consumer affairs Court victory for gap-year… Fidelity Investments Anne Ash worth Ignore the small print at your peril Inside money Legal & General Workers united in finance Consumer Affairs Antonia Senior takes a look at the products and services available to union members Consumer Afairs Insurance cover swept away by Noah's flood Old Mutual Baby Bond fails to deliver Revenue fines justified There's poverty and poverty Seeking the best of both worlds Money MoT Alison Gibson talks to a widow who is planning to live in Spain Money MoT What the experts say ISA SVM Mary Ingram Well worth a flutter Share of the Month Stella Shamoon says she is backing a winner with William Hill Share of the Month M&G Investments City exodus raises fears of dangerous brain drain Legal dilemma for investors in split-caps Investment Paula Hawkins says that the ombudsman cannot pursue cases subject to legal action Investment Trusts in trouble Life Policies Direct Artemis Virgin one account Employees' faith shaken Pensions Antonia Senior considers the safety of company schemes as increasing numbers slip into the red Pensions Liverpool Victoria Patience is wearing thin with M&g' s losing streak Is Nectar sweet enough? Consumer Affairs Mark Atherton investigates a new shoppers' loyalty card Edinburgh Strictly Limited Offer Action to aid collapsed credit union victims Joe Morgan expects more compensation payouts to follow Chase de Vere Investments DWS Investments Track your stars and duds Investment Xan Rice says that there are many ways to monitor your portfolio, but the internet is best The Times Life Search Exeter Friendly Society Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Times The Market Place Bradford & Bingley Paris fair exhibits real pulling power Collecting Tracing famous footsteps Clare Stewart explores the market on a quest of discovery Free Search Charity Saver is lacking interest Databank Chelsea Building Society LC Are you on to a credit card winner? BorrowingPaula Hawkins unravels the comlicated charging structures Borrowing Legal & General Travellers find claims rejected over small print A backpacker's case has led to a change in policies, says Mark Atherton Pension flaw exposes risk of paying inheritance tax Xan Rice with a disturbing tale badly written insurance policy Jupiter Anne Ashwor 'Insurers have yet to promise that they will not withdraw flood cover when the moratorium expires in December' Follow my leader blamed for more savings rate cuts Wannabe a movie star? It's easy. Ian Belcher… Virgin mobile Six of the best Our new series starts with riads in… Holidays in Iraq Intrepid tourists are still going Flying to where? Airports in need of anew name Cox & Kings VJV Thomas Cook Cath Urquhart Euro Tunnel India Greaves Travel Limited Drive-in wedding? It must be Las Vegas Paul Hoggart tied the knot on a family trip around America Need to know Lunn Poly VJV Cook's Tours Where next? Hamlet chills out in Sweden Honfleur CTS Horizons On holiday with Saddam British tour groups are still heading to Iraq, reports Tom Chesshyre Swansea Cork Ferries Tropical Places Discover the World Saga Another chance to see the show World of Travel Early birds pay more Times Online Six of the best Riads in Marrakesh Riad Noga Riad Kaiss Riyad el Cadi Maison Mnabha Villa des Orangers Riad Souika Swan Hellenic Qantas Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Join the Caribbean crew Not mushroom for error Andalusian autumn Join the party Excuse me Jurassic coast Spot the polar bear Voyages of Discovery Armed, with a pair of secateurs Nicholas Roe spent a weekend in Wales playing at soldiers in the undergrowth Noble Caledonia Limited Checking in Need to know The Travel Collection Make it up as you go along in Belgrade The tourist-free Serbian capital has a lot to offer, even without a guidebook, says Christian Walsh Ocean Village A Weekend in Hahn? No thanks! But call it Billund, Hahn, Dijon, Tours—wouldn't you rather visit Legoland, Moselle, Burgundy or Ch?teux? We suggest airport names to inspire weekends away The Times Moselle Valley Paul Mungo finds plenty to do around Hahn Moselle Valley and it sounds tempting Cath Urquhart samples Dijon's other famous product-and finds it an ideal mealtime partner Travelsphere holidays Bridge Chðteaux Annabelle Thorpe lands in Tours and heads for a luxurious Loire castle Noble Caledonia Limited World Offers British Airways It's a challenge to arrange a stop in Washington DC Readers' Forum Chlo? Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries How was Stansted for you? 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Kathryn Williams's new album UK Albums Hot or what Jeffrey Eugenides New fiction War and expediency Murder for morons Cast adrift Victor Victoriana Michel Faber has created a monster: a novel that strips down the Victorian era to its horrifying details- bodily functions and all, writes Neel Mukherjee Book of the week Also check out Paperback fiction Choice Paradise lost Perfect pop Slippery customers New non-fiction Nationwide theatre Jeremy Kingston's choice Queen's Theatre JK's best shows nationwide BN's best London productions Benedict Nightingale's choice London theratre Amber Cowan's best exhibitions nationwide Nationwide art Carl Rosa Amber Cowan's choice RCJ's best London shows London art Rachel Campbell-Johnston's choice Tim Wapshott's choice Gameplay Royal Festival Hall The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Essentials: Five GBA games you should own RG Royal Albert Hall Royal Festival Hall Royal Albert Hall RG Royal Albert Hall Belleair Holidays Debra Craine's dance choice London and nationwide Born to be wild Steve Leonard epitomises the new breed of young and trendy wildlife presenters aiming to be king of the television jungle, says David Chater Pick of teh Week Steve Leonard's Extreme Animals CV Steve Leonard New age radio? 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Playing Shop Tight Fit What a site Voyages Jules Verne Olivia Lichtenstein Neville Johnson Noble Caledonia Limited The Times Age of enlightenment Self "You see 52-year-olds looking like old men and that's how I was getting. It's put me back on track. I feel revitalised, positive, and more patient with life in general" Reproduction Furniture Hardwood Flooring Nordic Warren Evans Compare Prices Online Fabric World John Austin Furniture Ltd Transtheram Caves Interiors Section Baltic Pine The Bespoke Kitchen Company The Times Kitchen Restoration Company Stannah Stairlifts WWF The Wisdom of Hairdressers Dear Miss Abigail Time Warp Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas In case you hadn't realised Page & Moy Holidays Daewoo Dine with Wine Index Enjoy two courses and a glass of Bordeaux for £10 Bordeaux Bordeaux Wines The Reds The Whites Bath Bordeaux Cafe Rouge No Title Surrey Cafe Rouge Bordeaux

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