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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, James Christopher's, Graham Swift, Jon Ashworth, Jenne Mannion, Cath Urquhart, Robin Williams, Stephen Prickett, Mike Gerrard, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Robert Hands, Jean MacGregor, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Bryan C. Diamond, David Hares, Neelam Verjee, Patricia Davies, James Reeve, James Moore, Paul Gayler, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John W. Antill, Christopher Somerville, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Sarah Sims, Mark Frary, Thomas Edur, Philip Howard, Peter de Savary, Chairman, David Chater, Paul Massey, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Gabrielle Starkey, John Wayman, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Caroline Hendrie, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, W. H. Boocock, Stephen McClarence, Philip Hensher, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Hilary Rose, Steve Keenan, Richard Dunn, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Dick Brown, versus Doug, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Mary Cotton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Sanjida O'Connell, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Davies, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Raymond Keene and Patrick Barkham, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Doug Sager, Robert Walls, Roland Watson, David Hands, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Martin Symington, Ross Lockie, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Alan Clark's, Ruth Morris, Stephen Magill, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Maria Harding, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, G. A. J. Hamer, Stephen Anderton, Claire Bowman, Mark Atherton, Michael Theodoulou, James Margey, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alan Fagg, Mohamed Mesbah, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, MartiN Waller, Raymond Keene, John H. Atherton, Peter Jeffery, Lewis Smith, Alan Clark, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Bryan Phillips, Andy Smith, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Edwin Currie, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Jane clark, Cathy Harris, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Kate Patrick, Richard Holledge, Andrew Berry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Caroline Alexander, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Roderick Strange, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Mike Barnard, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anne Dixey, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Helen Pridham, Brian Murgatroyd, Fiona Hook, Bess Twiston Davies, Martin Wallar, Mark Elder, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Charles Campion, Simon Jenkins, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Jeremy Stanford, Graham Allen, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Andrew Goodson, Lottie Moggach, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Graham Norwood, Tom Chesshyre, Roger Matthews, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Chris King, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tony Kelly, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoGuilt of bin Laden's British agent 'I got on the plane with a bomb. I tried to ignite it' America's defining day in War on Terror Pools winners Ready for war Tobacco award Detective family British Airways Fly to Europe from £25 return—book your 2 for 1… Alan Clark: the final diaries 'I miss him every… Peace process on a knife-edge as police arrest four in Stormont raid Index Lead the Tories? No fear, I want a life, says Letwin Exclusive Look behind the scenes of the new Jockey Club blamed for turf sleaze News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Homebase. co. uk Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Www. timesonline. co. uk Fast Times Clark's last diaries dwell on mysterious X appeal Official Tory website boosts Currie sales Mira Littlewoods hit jackpot as Barclays break bank Driven by strong will to succeed Moore family Best Internet Banking Provider Enigmatic success of double act Barclay brothers One-up, one-down: owners find the market, not the estate agent, is the only reliable guide to a home's value Citroën House price surge fuels rash rise in spending Truro sells deanery London thief who turned to terror for bin Laden Jailed American Taleban asks for forgiveness EgyPL Archbishop hits back over views on homosexuality ISIS A degree of rebellion Leaking Euan Blair stories 'will mean expulsion' Muslim teacher sues after schools reject him Champion proves a match for chess computer Mind over matter Bonaparte beaten by a Turk Police hunt arms supplier Match analysis PowerHouse Lagerfeld loses it—but his loss is fashion world's gain The Woolwich Wow family uncovered killing missed by police Elite force 'needed for big murder inquiries' BBC's top talent fails to impress residents Motorboat killing: man charged In Brief Dearer Guardian Briton kidnapped Race rioter jailed Officer charged P&O Cruises Defiance of Colombia suspects delays trial Three accused of helping guerrillas refuse to leave cells s protesters gather, reports Ruth Morris from Bogotá PC World The Open University By a Correspondent: Adair isolated as loyalist gangs close ranks Life begins at £17,995 A message of betrayal in the heart of Stormont 3,000 cattle herds under strict surveillance as TB escalates Currys Dispute over evidence of badgers' guilt Nerve transplants 'counter paralysis' Warm welcome to the royal jubilee's northern exposure Ways of the Inuit Tiscali Intelligent Finance Warmer climate threatens butterflies You have to hand it to Blair, says Tory realist Oliver Letwin, the party's workaholic Home Affairs spokesman, says Tories should look to Labour for lessons in opposition politics, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster report One day in busy life Dixons Tories say party has 'policy void' on key European issues I'm not a weakling. I'm Mr Universe in disguise Giles Coren My world Staples Cheltenham & Gloucester Britain is chastised by UN over law on smacking children Kingdom of Leather The Times Body armour and handcuffs for besieged hospital Consultants set to reject new contract Communications 2000 Cancer women awarded £18bn in US tobacco case The Cost to the industry Empire direct. co. uk LA jury is only too happy to 'sock it to them' Book for Christmas & New Year Now! Time Computers Ltd. Sniper 'will not stop until he is caught' Bolt Ons Pay Monthly Britain prepares tanks for war against Saddam A powerful armoured brigade of up to 15,000 troops could be sent to the Gulf, Michael Evans reports The key players Speaking for Saddam, the cool survivor who has not lost his head Roger Matthews profiles Tariq Aziz, who is still the diplomatic face of lraq 11 years after the Gulf War Charcol AA Powell confident UN will take action Anti-war protester wins case Phillips Goat bells toll for Spanish military Parsley Island Leonard Cheshire Napoleon stirs up trouble in Italy again Italy prepares for return of royals A refrendum may yet stop the House of Savoy from going home, reports Richard Owen Abacus Catholics claim persecution in Russia's clash of faiths Kings of Italy Holiday Inn The Sunday Times Israelis try to bottle up hatred in Nablus 200,000 Palestinfans are blockaded by troops trying to stop suicide-bombers getting out, reports Stephen Farrell British midland Great Wall of China becomes wall of death for stunt cyclist Iranians adopt Beckham as model of Success By Our Foreign Staff: King of Nepal dismisses Cabinet Lecterns evil allots US to picture new age of terror Nicholas Wapshott On America On the Thirties, Busby Berkeley movies offered relief. Film nori offered a response to growing wealth. Lecter is an ideal contemporary villain Sainsbury's Bank The Sunday Times Concert BBC so/ Davis Barbican Opera & Ballet Cover story with 15-minute shelf life Pop Will and Gareth London Arena Paul Sexton Concert Philharmonia/Sokhiev Festival Hall Theatre Ruthless Strat Circus, E15 Isobel Buchanan Raymond Gubbay Pop Prince Hammersmith Appollo The Times Dear diary, today I'll write myself a place in history Oh, for a withered crone at the roadside, her folding table heaped high with fungi. Why can't we be more like Italians? Picture Gallery Blair's secret weapon is revealed: he's an optimist Horses for Courses Indulging the IRA is no longer tenable Oiling the Wheels Russia must move to a new Iraq policy Dear Diary Another Tory MP sets out to make his fortune Challenges for US and UK on Iraq Public concerns over private finance Britain's impact on the European club Chewing gum litter What's a penny worth? The Times The languages spoken by Jesus The Nelson touch The silly season False alarm? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,163 The Times Weathercall Lifeboats Racing braced for TV ordeal Flybe Five to watch: key figures in the Panorama investigation One in a million How Beckham cashed in when price… Riding off Torrance declines Cup captaincy On Monday the Game The Register Obituaries, Debate, Court & Social Berkovic in compromise over gesture The Sunday Times 'Chopper' calls for the head of Bates Stamford Blues Winkelman at case as shaker and mover Rangers in need of a lift Eriksson forced to play waiting game Beckham: in the right place at the right time with the right talent John Goodbody New bok says fortune had a rote in creation of an icon Bungs, victims and a conspiracy of silence Full-time role as captain begins to beckon Premiership Game Plan Bill Edgar Tom Dart's Guide to What's Hot and What's Not The Day it Happened: October 4,1975 Leeds quash plans for October revolution Baggies life gets better by degrees for Batson Malcolm Boyden Brum's the word Wimbledon call cup tune to impose on boom time How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Torrance will not be swayed on captaincy Golf Leading Scores McKay closes on elusive first win Jack & Bobby Chelsea burdened by weight of history The Sports Book Best of the bets … and the worst Inward-thinking alliance works Scores The Times Fulton is happy to turn back on traumaHockey Hockey Banks dips into his savings account Still can't say, but that gossip is getting hotter Cold Waugh secrets remain safe with Knight Book review The Times Claiming pole position over top of the flops Peterson pays for failures of Prada America's Cup How they stand The Times Mills the supreme optimist aims to follow in wake of Olympic stars Calm Cornwell shows he can handle pressure on front line Edward Gorman Laid-back Briton thrives on his exposure Smith aims to apply corrective surgery with Bath How times change Elite nations trusted to provide balance Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's Zurich Premiership action Setting the scores Time to move forward with the pack into 21st century Gerald Davids Rugby Commentary The Times Baron moves to stop 'another Rotherham' Eastern Breeze can blow away rivals at 66-1 Scoop6 Newmarket Reading the racecard The Wright Track Rutter ends on a high with Airwave Armchair Investor Racing next Week Betting Coups Extra Place Special Supine gentlemen doing racing disservice Sandown Park Humiliated society must clean up its act Ladbrokes Big-Race Line-Up William Hill Longchamp Today Redcar Chepstow Longchamp Tomorrow Islington can use finishing burst to secure Arc win Holland hopes Asian Heights can make up for Derby despair Alan Lee Jockey shows benefit of experience North Run looks child's play for O'Sullivan Athletics Adere and Chepkemei lead quality entry in field of 35,000 Harrison must seek knockout punch to win over detractors Boxing Yesterday's racing results Newmarket Lingfield Park Hexham Uttoxeter Wolverhampton Players stick to the rules In Brief David dethroned Thai celebration Lee's defence Thousand cheers Wayward Wolves Set for record Confident Wigan set sights on notable double Rugby league Path to the final Vaikona enjoying memorable year The weekend's fixtures Morley to enter fray in grand style The results service Time runs out on McRae title chances Motor rallying Britain's bachelor boys take on world in battle of sprints Rowing Times Square The Brits prove anything but a hit as supporters give Cardiff thrash a miss Cricket Morgan gets ECB vote New Zealand series will test England Netball The Sunday Times Pakistan rally as Faisal takes the fight to Australia Scoreboard Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Doreen Casey Ballroom dancer who, with husband Harry Smith-Hampshire, won a clutch of awards and retried undefeated Doreen Casey, dancer, was born in Burnley on July 3,1929. she died after suffering a heart attack on September 16,2002, aged 73 Pat Saward Imposing Ireland international who helped to take Aston Villa to victory in the 1957 Fa Cup Final Pat Saward, footballer, was born on August 17,1928. He died on September 20,2002, aged 74 Russia Launches Bartii Satellite At Your Service Bruce Paltrow Producer and director of gritty television drama A Quick Word Court Circular Personal Column Farewell to a journalist who changed women's lives Save Our Spanish Donkeys Contact Details for Classified Advertising Dinners Meeting Forthcoming marriages Changing the Guard Lecture Marriages Service of thanksgiving Livery company Faith News After forty years, the spirit of Vatican II can still inspire us An unholy alliance? How Roman Catholics and Evangelical Protestants are coming together Sunday Worship The Times At Your Service Ruth Gledhill No Title International Care & Relief Shares close near low Confrontation over the high-tech market Head-to-head: Dick Brown versus Doug ElixIBM's man, with no cashflow worries, challenges the head of Eds, where rumours are circulating. Nic Hopkins judges The Times Equitable offers £75m to ex-members Week in the city Brothers discover how big business can be child's play Company Profile If water needs to flow uphill, make it happen First person: Peter de Savary, chairman of The Camegie Clubs The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Buyout boosts financial service Taking risks Avon lady calls on the girl power generation Jon Ashworth on a $6 billion business that is targeting Eastern Europe Unit-Linked Insurance Investments City banks braced for another round of job cuts Carolline Merrell sees more pain on the way for investment bankers To let: two million sq ft of unwanted office space Relocating to Milton Keynes Virgin hype hits buffers City Diary Lynch mob City Diary Sweet nothings City Diary Purchase of Fitness First shares to fails halt slide September new car sales down The Times Old Monk to go into administration Credit Suisse hit by share issue fears First Plus disposal fails Pillar sells Liffe building for £167m The Times Doughty Hanson to start raising €3.5bn Raised sales forecast gives boost to Pearson Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 For 'high yield' read 'high risk' Tempus Robert Cole Biggest price movements of the week 'Undervalued' Misys buys back own stock KKR in talks to raise $1bn from outside investors The making of KKR: top ten deals For richer for poorer, in sickness and in health Three letters that spelt a buyout boom Endgame for Kleinworts Commentary Martin Barrow Barclays keep it in the family KKR takes private equity route Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Exchange rates P&O Princess go-ahead Briefing KKR 'to sell $1bn stake' Cisco pays Chambers $1 Fitness First fall goes on Disney credit setback Old Monk calls time TXU Europe sheds staff Wolseley down again Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Atkins blunder hits teacher pay Dividend cut fears hit Abbey National Twins 'to revitalise £750m littlewoods' Markets dive over corporate gloom Moody's rating puts Dresdner under pressure And so to Bed London The world is your oyster Win our quiz and discover… The last time ever she saw his face For 41 years she was his beloved Jane, Alan Clark's widow talk to Valerie Grove as the final heartbreaking diaries are published exclusively in The Times Index One. Tel Pretty prickly The glamour of sea hollies Hell for leather The best bags in town Angela Gore, Limited Next Week in Exclusive extracts from the final volume of Alan Clark's diaries The week's theme is the resurrection of old, intimate, dangerous below-the-waist relationship, and I refuse to be left out Beavers are tubby, sturdy, matriarchal creatures who worry endlessly about keeping the family pond at the correct level. I am a beaver Smart Darling, I think I'm going The Alan Clark Diaries from shattering diagnosis to final parting Wizards of Oz rip up the rules The Times Taste test apple juice Dear Jill Magimix UK Ltd Bend for pestle and mortar Seductive, fragrant, comforting—and that's just cinnamon. Paul Gayler on how to get the most out of posh spice Hardys Tasting notes The Rather Nice Company Ltd One fat lady and a baronet Charles Camton joined our favourite odd couple for kippers and coffee The Times The world's finest wines are not sold from supermarket shelves, they are the exclusive and private reserve of a threatened The world's finest wines are not sold from supermarket shelves, but the independent fine wine merchant Dear Jane MacQuitty's star buys Phantoms of horticultural cool Sea hollies thrive in sun and thirsty soil. Now American species are giving this survivor a bolder, more robust look, writes Mark Griffiths Won't you stay a little longer? Timing is all with dried flowers, says Mary Gold Dried flowers for beginners Waterstone's I'm off to row the lawn, dear Even severe flooding need not threaten a well-designed garden, says Katherine Swift Tips for flood prone gardens The Sunday Times Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener ITS a record: my yew hedge has just yielded 805kg of clippings. They fill the shadowy interior or the shadowy Yews are the oldest living things in britain, said to have been vencreated by the Druids Churchill's Stairlifts Dorchester Power Chairs Martin Barnett Five of the Best Dwarf Rockery Daffodils Homes & Gardens The Garden Scyther Nancy knows that help is on its way Prestige Mobility The Times Henchman Ladder Stabiliser Simply Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit Presses and Crushers Pest-Busters Hillarys Multiple Display Advertising Items Easybarrow. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Mobile home? 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Investment Helen Pridham on those unwanted policies Investment Make your claim Newton Unfair to hook a fish by casting false bait Help for homeowners Woolwich agrees to differ On the road to a better life Money Mot Allison Gibson meets a woman who is seeking a better balance between work and travel Money MoT What the experts say Svm Superior stockpicking Marian Rose NatWest Aberdeen under a dark cloud Framlington lines up stellar stockpickers Richard Miles on the return of two star fund managers Income Direct NatWest Take your time Investment Jenne Mannion says a slow but steady approach can pay handsomely Investment UBS Global Asset Management Funds Ltd. Goldfish Artemis Are stores pukka or poor value? Consumer Affairs Mark Atherton scours the supermarket shelves for a financial bargain Consumer Affairs Legal & General How to seek the safest of havens Savings Xan Rice and Joe Morgan check out the best savings rates Savings Patience will prove a virtue Share of the Month Now is not the time to get nervous, says Stella Shamoon Advertisement The importance of pensions Nikkei nightmare is no model for our market future Borrowing on a poor credit history Mortgages Paul Hawkins with the latest information on home loans Virgin Exeter Friendly Artistically wild by nature Collecting Halifax Family favourite comes back in from the cold Savings Helen Nugent sees National Savings on the verge of recovery Savings What the advisers think National Savings & Investments Marks & Spencer Mortgage Intelligence Direct Line Lock-in ban may hit Isa rates The ultimate nectar Life Insurance What makes the School Disco boss shake Go it Alone Neelam Verjee gets back into uniform to find out how a nostalgia trip turned into a ?1m business Go It Alone The Times Entrepreneur of the Year Legal & General Databank Chelsea Building Society London & Country Mortgages Ltd Ailing healthcare leader on the road to recovery Adwatch Prudential Cover for when cats walk Why should the savers who have £65 billion in closed funds be forced to tolerate an inferior service? Advisers' warning on pitfalls of property funds Richard Milnes explains the drawbacks of a popular investment The Property Trap Magnificent0 If you have a with-prifits policy, your payout expectations are probably are much diminished Why should the savers who have £65 billion in closed funds be forced to tolerate and inferior service? Oxbridge fur grown-ups a parents' guide Why west is best After a lul in bookings last season, it's looking like a bumper year for skiing, especially in North America. Times ski correspondent Doug Sager outlines the trends Last holiday before baby arrives Ski news Baltics to… Travelocity. co. uk Voyages Jules Verne Greaves Travel Limited Great Rail Journeys We Launch our winter sports coverage this week with an amibitious prediction that the number of British skiers Albus Travel Final fling hits the right spot Mother-to-be Anjana Ahuja went out with a bump in Stylish St Lucia Eurostar Where next? 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Vauxhall Director's cut When not listening to Batch the film-maker Ken Loach likes the sound of silence, not the blare of propaganda Play This week in New film releases New film release James Christopher's Top 10 films Fears of a clown Film profile: Robins Williams Having emerged from the sea of schmaitz that threatened to drown his career, Robin Williams is proving very good at being bad, says Ian Freer CV Robin Williams Videos and DVDs Essential Top five rom coms on Dvd Music Choice Top 10 retail DVDs Top 10 rental videos Film choice Reissues Rolling Stones Forty Licks Orchestra Choice Essentials: Five recent albums you should own Paul Connolly's choice Pop albums Esbjorn Svensson Trio Concerts Borders Soul choice Crossword solution: September 21 Classical choice Royal Court Albums and concerts Music charts Win! 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