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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Allson Gibson, Helen Studd, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Paul Krugman, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Matthew Crockatt, Farid al-Din Attar, John Hills-Jones, Claire McDonald, Edward Greenwell, Rosamond Hanworth, Philip Howard, Fuad Nahdi, Miss Abigail, Tara Holmes, Brian Pedley, Robert Bly, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Dick Davis, Chris Fautley, Patrick Barkham, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Patrick Moore, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, David McVay, Henry Harris, Valerie Elliott, Hilary Rose, Steve Keenan, Ernst Grube, Geoffrey Hopton, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Martin Davies, Joe Morgan, Andrew Jefford, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Alan Williams, Sanjida O'Connell, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Boris Berezovsky, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, John Cassidy, Alice Lagnado, Dwight Garner, Nick Wyke, Gerry Hanson, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Martin Symington, David Roffe, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Hopkin, Angela Jameson, Nick Pearson, Michael Evans, Ian Cobain and Daniel McGrory, Paula Hawkins, Bee Wilson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Hardyment, Nicole Swengley, Stephen Anderton, Martin Cullingford, Askham Darbandi, Kaj Jackson, Claire Bowman, Stephen Farrell and Roger Matthews, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, Claire Foottit, Rick Broadbent, George Brock, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Power, Susha Guppy, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Kate Allison, Mitch Jenkins, Andrew Franklin, David Stonebanks, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Gareth Huw Davies, James Allcock, Nick Hawkins, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Jeremy Beecham, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, David Charter and Rory Watson, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, W. O'leary, David Mattin, Emily Davies, John Hunt, Brigid Keenan, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ron McLone Chief Executive, James Collard, Glen Owen, Mark Hillsdon, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Wolfin, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Keith Blackmore, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Patrick Kielty, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Gina Bellman, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Kieran Falconer, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Danny Baker, Jane Shaw, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lottie Moggach, James Jackson, John Raggett, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Rod Eames, Tom Chesshyre, Alan Hamilton and Gillian Harris, Phil Myers, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Annemarie Schimmel, Sally Patten, Frederick Allison, Ataul Mujeeb Rashed, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, William C. Chittick, Richard Ford, Robin Shepherd, Clem Cecil and Alice Lagnado, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Lisa Verrico, James Goldman, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Eleanor Patrick,

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Britain attacks France over EU subsidies British Airways Clive Barker's Disney deal '28 Days Later' CD-ROM Moscow siege: rebels kill two as deadline runs out Toast victim of fire strike Referee given chip to beat the television replay Hellraiser Harris is dead at 72 The new Bond girl who reads books News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Dell Sport The Register Persian Mysticism Magazine Play Times Online Boots I'm not interested in reputation or immortality' Richard Harris had a defiant attitude to life, love and work, Nicholas Wapshott reports from New York 'Volatile Princess feared staff were spying on her' Diana's mother burgled during the trial Gant Whatever happens, Putin will go after terrorists Dulux Waiting inside the theatre of fear Family ripped apart by terror IF Wanted Muslim cleric lived near Scotland Yard Appeal judges allow bias in terror law St. Joseph's Hospice Al-Qaeda's Ira 'link' Foreign fugitives on run in Britain Dixons Oxford signals end of one-to-one tutorials Classes replace individual tuition as colleges adjust to more students and less money. Glen Owen reports Ocean Eye of remembrance Spanish eggs may have poisoned 250 By Our Health Correspondent: Drug gives arthritis sufferers new hope Campbell inquest lays mystery to rest at last JustAAsk Williams 'does not believe in Scripture' B&Q By a Correspondent: Aggrieved litigant punches judge Rise and rise of Potter star may break spell Jaguar Emin to make £½m Bbc film on teenage rape Weekend of violent storms expected Rear view change for brighter outlook Tribunal praises Lady Archer as Pa loses job claim Property tycoon is jailed for 10 years Empire direct. co. uk P&O St Paul's honours the victims of Bali bombing Clarke hints at increased student fees PC World Commons hours debate creates unlikely alliances Sea France By Our Own Education Correspondent: 'The teachers treated him with a lot of respect' Allies say Morris was not hounded out of office British Council's overseas exhibitions under threat from Treasury thrift Www. cherokeelife. co. uk Murphy ready for 'a lot of listening' By a Correspondent: Belfast bomb attack thwarted Briton unearths Herodotus' lost city of the Medes An archaeologist's model brings history to life, writes Simon de Bruxelles Currys By a Correspondent: Iron Age cattle ranch identified Egg It's madness: Dr Martens is marching to China Seat Best Western Footwear attitude for punks and Pope Call yourself a hard man Charlie? I'll give you a free lesson Tiscali Boots New challenge in airport expansion battle The Transport Department is accused of getting its sums wrong over the rise of air travel. Ben Webster reports What's Important Domesday Book woodlands under threat Staples Bradford & Bingley Escaping driver dies in cliff fall Killer aged 15 Officer resigns Jail riot death First damages BSE clampdown threatens to wipe out rare sheep Valerie Elliott finds breeders alarmed that a purge on scrapie will make their work uneconomic Fiat Breeds most at risk Bespoke Suits Surrogate father and son he called 'sniper' Tim Reid reports on how once of the Washington sniper suspects went from Army sergeant to homeless thief Chief Moose becomes a national hero Bmi Trucker could share $500,000 reward Pergo War games prepare teenage crew for Iraq action Opodo Air crash death casts doubt on battle for Senate Gloomy Christmas for Alaskans as oil fund dries up Time The Collector China joins US to oppose Korean weapons Shia exile ready to end Iraq's 'nightmare' An Iraqi ayatollah living in Iran tells Stephen Farrell and Roger Matthews why Saddam must go Israeli Arab officer charged with spying for Hezbollah O2 Rbs Advanta (Reuters): Upturned rowers rescued (Reuters): Killer is killed (AP): Moi stands down (AFP): Gangland queen (AFP): Fit to burst 'God's banker' was murdered, Italian experts conclude Chirac puts Britain under pressure Mitsubishi Motors The Sunday Times Would you Adam and Eve it? There was no apple in Eden Bible scholars have sunk Jonah's whole and other myths, teams Richard Owen Knifeman kills Mp who fought Tokyo corruption Shearings EasyJet. com First wife held over death of second Www. onetel. co. uk Monarchy appeals, but a Bush may lose his throne Health now The Times Hamlet's mother superior Theatre Gertrude: The Cry Riverside Studios Concert Maggini Quartet Wigmore Hall Entertainments Pop The Vines Birmingham Academy RG Concert M25 London Orbital Barbican Pop JJ72 The Forum, NW5 What's Important A terrible drama the Americans have learnt by heart Crass politicians, subnormal planners, whimsical amateurs. Everybody is building houses except the architects Picture Gallery The tribal catastrophe that awaits Zimbabwe The Weak in Politics Estelle Morris's colleagues should heed her words A Hard Bargain The EU should not let the French protect farm subsidies Harry's Hormones How much reality can humankind bear? Firefighters and the pay demand Before their time How best to respond to terrorists Lessons of foot-and-mouth outbreak Estelle Morris On-the-job training The Times Setting standards for A2 exams Archer's merits Times out of joint Living at home The Weather The Times Crossword 22,181 The Times Picture Gallery Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,180 Solution to last Saturday's Weathercall And so to Bed London The month from hell? Nightmare for Peter Enckelman may be just beginning BT Richard Johnson opens his heart Baseball star is guardian angel On Monday the Game The Register Obituaries, Court & Social Ferguson recognises Liverpool's bid Born-again Burnley ready to test revival against leaders Nationwide League Times Square United take Di Canio off their wanted list Hart hoping Forest can grow and match dough's European giants of yesteryear Venables looks forward to hero's welcome Coppell back to do battle on old patch Make the most of your talent and you won't end up bitter A message to you, Rooney William Hill Www. williamhill. co. uk Premiership Game Plan Bill Edgar Tom Dart's Time to build an official shrine for the Fratton faithful Royle ascent lifts Everton's title challenge The Day it Happened: October 25,1969 Why Birmingham City didn't have a prayer How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Del Moral stands out among elite young talent Golf Music-minded quartet blow own trumpets Subaru Quintus Young guns given lesson by Smyth and Torrance From a Correspondent in Perth: Trescothick joins casualty list as England struggle Cricket Nalbandian comes from behind to block Henman's road to China Tennis Sampras searches for perfect ending Malaysia Airlines On Thursday Kent cleans up to give Angels dirty faces Baseball: World Series Seiko Weakened St Helens put up good fight against flawed Kiwis Rugby league The Times Hungry Taylor skins the 'Top Banana' Darts England's revolutionary plan makes world of difference Rugby union Regan hails benefits of moving experience Matthew Pryor's match-by-match guide to the weekend's action in the Zurich Premiership Irb steps in to free Fijians for tour Jubilant Fossett takes back his record Sailing How Vieira added a spot of French polish to shining art of the insult No soap or deodorant? Spray that one again The Times Raising a glass to the bonhomie of a hardy breed Book review Rooney shaping up as new Gazza Don't you come crawling to me with crazy ideas Former royal companion who desires nothing more than to be crowned champion jockey Richard Johnson talks candidly to Alison Kervin about his relationship with Zara Phillips and the burning ambition that is driving him on Main Photograph: John Cassidy How subtle racism can get under the skin and turn innocents into cynics Tacitus overdue change of luck at Doncaster Doncaster Newbury Betting Coups Inch Again doubt Reading the racecard Armchair Investor Rock Of Gibraltar strives for crowning glory Arlington Park Results from yesterday's three meetings High Chaparral in Turf offers best opportunity for European success Paddy Power Morrison excels in game of patience Racing British pair aim for Royal-Oak The Sunday Times Kempton Park Racing next week Carlisle Beware haste to buy into Wayne's world Sports Book Best bets Worst bet Willis ready to leap to new heights Gymnastics The weekend's fixtures Coulbourne call-up strengthens England Netball The results service Cullen keen to show she can still compete Hockey Players get Storm warning Cook's defence Bangladesh wilt Easy for Eastman Ducati duo Bray beaten Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Manfred Ewald Ditctorial head of East Germany's Olympic Committee, whose doping programme had tragic results for many athletes Denys Fisher Engineer who invented the Spirograph, the toy thaty enabled everyone to draw perfectly symmetrical patterns Thatcher Vows to Make absent Fathers Pay Maintenance On This Day The Times, October 26,1990 A Quick Word Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Lamplighters work against the clock Devon farmers bet on their hedges Personal Column The Times New International Newspapers Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Dinners The Times Awards Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Faith News Actions done in the name of 'good' can bring about evil Coming to terms with the loss of a child through collective ritual and remembrance Sunday Worship At Your Service Bess Twiston Davies Shares fall in thin trading Crockett & Jones Power struggle fuelled by heavyweight backers Head-to-head: Brian Count versus Ed Wallis Powergen's Txu deal will make it the UK's largest electricity supplier, topping Innogy. Angela Jameson judges the rivals The Times Watchdog investigates 'spinning' of new issues Week in the City And the winner on points is .. . Unlucky bosses City Diary Passing Chance remarks City Diary Pig of a life City Diary One-way trip in the business of adventure Company profile Invest time in talking to people- it pays of First person: Don Haddaway, MD of Artisiasm, telecoms and It consultancy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the Rhino Trying on venture capital for size Taking risks America revels in a replay of the Gilded Age Paul Krugman says lifestyles of the rich and tasteless have hit new heights Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Sunday Times Bringing you and your freunde together UK's elite shaded by Hollywood The wealth divide has been wider in the US but Britain, too, is a nation of extremes Monti acts after ban on Sidel bid is lifted Deflation tightens grip on Japan The Times Halifax settles mortgage claim Archant eyes SMG's newspapers The Times Demand for Uk job cuts amid rift at Corus Investors sue Bae alleging conspiracy to defraud Arbitrageurs squeeze Standard Chartered Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Investors must ride the volatility Tempus Biggest price movements the week Pace interest inspired by takeover rumours Diamonds heir sues Deutsche for $1.3 billion IBM Former FBI chief tipped for key accountancy role UK grows at fastest rate for two years But fell to quit Gillette board Wretched week of the full Monti Commentary Exchange rates Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Halifax Patience Wheateroft Services help economy Briefing Lowe combines EU jobs Euro spurs corporate debt Houghton Mifflin fear Matalan stake raised Stock Markets Charts of the day Flybe Revenue targets homeworkers Foreign investment in UK forecast to slump Citigroup to join bank jobs cull L&g cuts with-profits payouts again P&O Princess agrees to Carnival marriage …Tzer Disney sees the future The Magic Kingdom has paid millions for the rights to Clive Barker's children's fantasy, hailed as the new Star Wars. Dwight Garner meets the Liverpudlian who scares people All for love Grow a little nut tree Sing in the rain Bold boots and beautiful brollies Rich pickings Essex birds go back for more Orbit Modern Times Philip Howard on rude dogs and even ruder receptionists Turning over an old leaf What John Baxter really really wants is a first edition of Ulysses. He tells Tim Teeman about the ruthless world of the rare book collector Nectar Libby Purves Under the trashy image is a cheerful Swede who never grasped how stupid British men get when confronted with Nordic blondes MacQuitty's star buys Tasting notes Australian Experience Travels with a corkscrew Andrew Jefford meets the couple who put South African wines on the map Jane MacQuitty In South Africa, a new generation of wine producers are harvesting non-virused, fully-ripe grapes, laying to rest the ghosts of the past Extreme- but easy to find Warm, comforting thoughts to bowl you over Waterstone's A fireworks feast Sloppy Joe The Rather Nice Company Ltd An act of refinement Walking, talking, barking, charming whatever the role, one is really playing oneself. Valerie Grove finds Edward Fox still capturing hearts at 65 Chablis Howzat! He's leaving home Midsummer Men love long Sedums take on a rare beauty when edged with hoar frost. Mark Griffiths picks the best Stage your own nutcracker suite Mark Hillsdon chooses nut trees for all types of garden Cultivation tips Cox & Kings Making up the autumn beds Sedum offer Put to the test Bypass secateurs Angela Gore Weekend jobs Tip of the month The Times Gardener Take one hardwood stem Try Stephen Anderton's fool-proof guide to cuttings Katherine Swift Fruit Presses and Crushers Www. Pest-Busters. com Pansies Churchill's Stairlifts Up to 75% better than ordinary double glazing Simply Stairlifts Dorchester Power Chairs Www. concept2. co. uk Sanderson Prestige Mobility Hillarys Chimney Balloon Easybarrow. co. uk The Chillington Hoe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Echo British Antique Replicas COUNTaX Bath Knight Shoparound Genuine Leather Comfort Baby vroomers Kids and cars a bad mix? Not here, says John Naish Coopers Gone to blazes Building a fire and getting dirty is the pukka way to cook outside Multiple Display Advertising Items FFC Life Styles Coopers The Times Hoky Twinings direct Foot Pain? Blue 'V' Pill Www. vivi-direct. com The fine art of telling stories From Aesop to Lulu and the Flying Babies, Christina Hardyment finds something old, new and totally now at the Magic Pencil Exhibition Show offs swathed in firs How to find your nearest autumn colours Out there The Times England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Warkworth Castle J. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Antique Desks on the Internet Lifestyles Fisherman's Smocks The Times Vet Birthday Newspapers With all these daily downpours it's beginning to feel more like a traditional English autumn Ahem, we'd like to try out a bed Sleep is a serious business so Tim Teeman took export advice Brolly good Spring into action Closet talk Going all glossy The Times Encounters The Times Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… Fullertons Candleburners Meet Oriental Ladies in London/South East Across the Room BS Top People Club Sirius Private Circle The Times CP The finest Czech Introduction Service Hungary Heart RSVP Miss Japan Canute plays the Essex marshes Conservationists sacrifice a farm to the sea. Gareth Huw Davies sees why it makes good sense A couple of little belters Belted Galloway cattle are more popular than ever, says Brian Pedley Lucy Pinney The Listener Crossword No 3693 Hope is a 6-letter Word by Tea Leaves Times 2 Crossword No 2795 Books Direct Solution No 3690 Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Music match Bridge Solution to Jumbo 427 Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 430 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline Runners in the Autumn Budget stakes Richard Miles studies the form and selects his hot tips for the Chancellor's statement April tax increases for all workers Money MoT Building secure foundations Mortgages Endowment victory for borrower Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Split-cap affair in the spotlight Money In Times Business Easy Money Times Online M&G Married women left nothing Helen Pridham looks at a failing pension policy FSA's record does not inspire confidence Why not a full-life retirement bond? Newton Safeguarding future promise Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a couple who want to act now to ensure long-term financial prosperity What the experts say Direct Line ISIS The Greens Pru makes with-profits savers pay Investment Mark Atherton looks at another insurer imposing withdrawal penalties Marks & Spencer Chelsea Building Society Mortgage Intelligence Financials beckon but caution is watchword Legal & General The future for final salary Pensions Antonia Senior answers your questions on the Maersk decision C&G Scottish Widows Artemis F&C Witan investment trust Dinosaurs set agenda to keep us in the past Big institutional fund managers should know that dividends normally make up the bulk of the real returns from investing in shares Svm Paying the price for working from home Taxation Elizabeth Judge on the increase in residential property being reclassified as business premises Liverpool Victoria Citibank Coventry Building Society Legal & General Ns&i A warrant to gamble on market turbulence Investment Richard Miles reports on a new addition to the trader's arsenal The jargon explained Direct Line Why lenders love a plain lifestyle Mortgages Paul Hawkins on problems in securing a loan for an exciting home Cash in a flash sent to the other side of the planet Halifax Liverpool Victoria Catering to satisfy an appetite in the City Go it Alone Elizabeth Judge finds a taste for meals on wheels at the office Barclays Take your pick of timely interest-free card deals LifePolicies Direct Who is responsible for card purchases overseas? Consumer Affairs Mark Atherton and Joe Morgan report on a case of shifting the blame Life Search Sainsbury's Bank Halifax Doctors in the house Collecting Clare Stewart on antique medical instruments that are highly prized but not for the squeamish The MarketPlace DWS Investments Virgin one account Chelsea Craft Fair Databank Bristol & West A cooler look at Pibs Investment Clare Stewart says that these bonds suffer from problems of illiquidity Prudential Halifax settles endowment shortfall claim after court threat Xan Rice says that other mis-selling victims are urged to act Watchdog opens door to new splits claims Richard Miles on raised hopes that savers can seek redress for zeros bought without advice Anne Ashworth 'It still grates that a man who served his customers so poorl y should be so bounteously remunerated' New Star 007 and his latest starring cast The imminent release of a new Bond film is the cue for new locations to take centre stage, says Nicole Swengley Travelocity. co. uk The camps that benefit communities The right kind of snow Walking through North Wales Travelsphere Cath Urquhart Voyages of Discovery The Travel Collection Baby's happy Wales Chlo? 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Fuad Nahdi explains its mysticism The Old Lover Hearing voices, seeing visions The Festival How Rumi took us by storm Emerson and Whitman blazed a trail to America for the Persian mystics, says Robert Bly Rediscovery A school that drew from ancient Greece The mystical poets were steeped in a rich philosophical tradition, writes William C. Chittick Egos searching for answers The Beatles started the link between stars and the spiritual, says Kate Allison Londongate Persia's rival to Shakespeare Inspiration: portraits of three great poets, by Leonard Lewisohn A bestseller in 19th-century Europe, Hafiz connects the erotic and the metaphysical Major-domo of Muslim mystical tradition Rumi began a golden age, and his legacy includes the Whirling Dervishes Perfumed master of the religion of love6 Centre of a famous trio, Attar holds a pivotal place in the renaissance of Sufi poetry Sotheby's Artist in search of truth after the revolution Images Shirin Neshat tells Susan MacDonald how feelings for the women of Iran drive her work Birds fly back in a new vision Susan MacDonal looks at how a modern artist has recreated the images of a 12th-century poem An illustrated heritage of the parables Paintings add beauty and visual meditation to ancient texts, says Ernst Grube Farid al-Din Attar Give it a whirl in Tottenham Dervishes For eight centuries the 'moving meditation' performed by Sufi dervishes has brought its practitioners closer to Allah. Kate Allison experiences the exotic in deepest North London SGC Sound of the spirit on today's cutting edge Music Sussan Deyhim talks to Martin Cullingford about adding avant-garde to the ancient Balrox The melody makers Some of the instruments of Sufi music can be dated back 5,000 years In harmony for centuries Poetry and music combine to create the deepest embodiment of Sufism Lyrics for the divine soul Poetry Sufis poured out the longing in their hearts through words, says Annemarie Schimmel WJB Chiltern English from a different viewpoint Mimi Khalvati tells David Mattin how having to learn a new language affected her poetry The magical mystical tour of my childhood Susha Guppy reflects on her youth in Iran and days filled with poetry, prayer and peace Iran Heritage Foundation Television Virgin Think Floyd This week in Back on the Boyle Interview: Danny Boyle Trainspotting looked like a cure, then The Beach caused a relapse, now the director Danny Boyle has returned to save the British film industry.. . again. 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Pulsar Features Readers' Notes Nokia Kate Muir Fraught & Social Cold call Alan jackson calls Gina Bellman No Title Brain Scan If the Modern Key to Someone's Got to Do It The parasitologist Eau De Toilette News of the World Celebrities and the common horde are at war as the battle for access to Malibu's beaches heats up Wessaintlaurent Ford Tea in the Bazaar, Lunch at the Palace, Breakfast in… Egypt No More Captain Rock As lead singer of The Verve Richard Ashcroft was known for his arrogant rock 'n' roll Swagger; then he went solo and received a critical kicking. 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