News from 07/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, Eve Peasnall, Maggle Alderson Closet talk, Phil Yates, Cath Urquhart, Romola Garai, David Adams, Elaine Bailey, Hugh Sanders, Richard Whitehead, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, Jenny Davey and Sarah Butler, Rupert Mellor, Gideon Haigh, David Brown, Ashling O'Connor and Nick Szczepanik, James Moore, Arcturus, Nigel Colborn, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Charlie Hopkinson, Sarah Sims, David Rhys Jones, Nick Hawton, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Ian Cobain, Hannah Betts, David Chater, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Melissa Katsoulis, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, GS, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Shyam Bhatia, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Javier Bardem, Irene Khan Secretary General, , Antonia Senior, Robert Crampton and Lesley McKenna, Mark Griffiths, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Matthew Wetmore, David McVay, John Clarke, Hilary Rose, Steve Keenan, Katherine Swift, John Stanier, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Thoby Young, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jon Hills-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Nicholas Roe, Andy Stephens, Helen Dunmore, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, David Hands, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, VB, Holly Valance, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Sally Patten and Sarah Butler, Melaine Leyshon, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Steve McClaren, Ivan Hewett, JJ, Colleen Atwood, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, John Nalsh, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Sarah Johnson, David Meredith, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Anne Ashworth and Rosemary Bennett, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Rob Wright, James Jackson, Elaine Monaghan, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Paul Brown, David Roth, Graham Searjeant and Anne Spackman, S. Rahman, David Orr, Portia Colwe, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Arehta Franklin, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Charles Gant, Chris Campling, Timothy Redcliffe OP, Cathy Harris, Helen Studd and Ruth Gledhill, Vanorra Bennett, Caroline Donald, Richard Owen, Alan Krell, Sudi Pigott, Erica Wagner, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Lipsey, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, U a Fanthorpe, Richard Gere, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Cockcroft, John Myhre, Paul Simons, William Wolff, Joan Swain, George Austin, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Mike Tait, James Doran, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, E. M. Thomas, Craig Lord, Malcolm Boyden, Shreela Flather, Matthew Parris, Guy Liardet, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alain De Botton, Christopher Hawtree, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Marjorie Yue, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Frank Woodgate, Alan Lee, Ingrid Mansell, Iain Finlayson, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Cobain and Tom Baldwin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, DC, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Peter Greenhalgh, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Charles Campion, Lea Paterson, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Jools Holland, Ian Boyd, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Danny Baker, Laura Peek, Stephen Trott (Member of General Synod), Christopher Martin-Jenkins Cheif Cricket Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler, Nick Wadley, Lottie Moggach, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Alyson Rudd, Abigail Rayner, Will Hide and Tom Chesshyre, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rob Wirght, Tony Kelly, Rugby Hobson, Maureen Freely, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, JHJ,
ResumoHolly Valance Mortgage adviser faces trial over Jubilee Line 'fraud plot' Cherie Blair conman faces fresh probe Rape charges Bush sacks aides Chechen bail row The Times School fees won't buy a good degree Astronomers go to extremes in thinking big The Times Today More Friends Christimasbooks Chopard UN chief tells US to back off over Iraq mission What's Important Staples Fire union suspends critical leftwinger Bose Thousands to rally in support of strikers Damilola police 'took eye off ball' A symbolic tribute to Diana, or just a wet idea? More Disney World funfair than dignified and elegant Memorials that speak volumes Yvessaintlaurent Hunt Bill is 'a threat to shooting and fishing' What's Important Currys By a Correspondent: Burglar was killed lawfully Everything is Illuminated 15 years back pay for Gurkha In Brief Terror suspects (PA): Golfer's damages Miss World blow Doctor reprieved Wagner record Winona Ryder is put on probation Gang who burnt man to death may strike again digitalfirst halfords Police charge railman held over M25 rapes Bell enlisted for Independents' assault on power DHL Worldwide Express The threat to party politics St Mungo's Revival of along tradition Turbulence threatens currency of the jet set Selling gimmick turns into US obsession Mulberry Dixons Soaraway Air Miles Face Crash Landing 2201b baby elephant is British first In Brief Louise clues Hayward 's £1.4m Gull terminator Cherie's choice of friends raises eyebrows at No 10 The fallour From cover girl to pop show hostess to Blair family adviser De Beers amazon. co. uk Slimming and spinning: how the story broke Cherie Blair The conman Recorder Booth lays down the law with due care The working woman Nutty associates and cures expose i insecure woman Marks & Spencer Key questions PC World Pets get their teeth into ?100m Christmas party Chrysler Presents and pheasant but no place at the dinner table What will you give your pet for Christmas? Dog's eye view of the Bush holiday Cardinal faces police child abuse inquiry Higher Dior Kiss of thanks from a child of Sangatte Two die after TB outbreak hits pub regulars Just AA sk Sony PC World Cutting image that cried out for mother's helper What's Important the Times Mulberry £8m needed to save Cutty Sark for Britain Intelligent Finance Family of Titanic's unknown child pay tribute at his grave Jungle piano a hit with band of beetles Homebase Gay couples may be free to register their love Boots Do me the honour of registering with me Tax reductions among benefits of marriage 'I have no interest in going up the aisle' What's Important Redgrave bail for Chechen suspect angers Moscow Taking a trillion steps towards an infinite pi Thistle Hotels PowerHouse We work harder for you Dignified figure at centre stage Arbitary Top 100 fails to grasp realities of power The Economist's class of 2002 One. Tel What's Important the Times Toytown realists are playing a stupid game evesham Alliance Leicester What's Important Picture Gallery Russian children given taste of Communist life The foreboding Gulag, camp Perm 36, in the Urals, has been turned into a museum for tourists, writes Clem Cecil ALDI Soldiers caught in forbidden bar International Care & Reief Chirac's wife turns into a new Madame Guillotine Berlusconi heralds political regrouping amid new Mafia claims FUJiTSU Computers Siemens Health now Schroder gets hot under the collar as shirts pile up Holiday Inn Venezuela's troubles spread as tanker strike takes effect Christmas Cracker Offer Craftsman Timber Shortfall of oil exposes America's vulnerability Virgin mobile Paraguay leader in trial fear In Brief (AP): EU tanker ban (AFP): Mlass grave found (AFP): Poor get power (AFP): Skater was pimp Bush sacks outspoken Treasury Secretary Words worth eating Schama The Computer World Wall Street bids goodbye to the master of gaffes Vietnamese slave brides fill China's demographic gap sky Volunteers face 79 fires (Reuters): US ally 'a routine torturer' In Brief (AFP): Atomic shutdown (Reuters): Jet gun plea (Reuters): US extradition (Reuters): Daylight robbery Friend and foe angered by Sharon's peace plan Lebanon blast Disillusion may rein new Serbia election British Airways Ten killed in Israeli attack Afghans' lost city plundered for illegal London art trade Anthony Loyd reports from Kafir Kot on how smugglers beat Kabul in finding an ancient metropolis The Sunday Times Jeremy Paxman What's Important US voices doubts over rigour of weapons inspections Saddam's old doctor longs for fall of man he aided A chance meeting with a gunman led Tahsin Mualla to taste influence and then exile. Shyam Bhatia reports Parker Holiday Inn Picture Gallery Dell How the neighbourhood priest was betrayed by lust and lies Ebac Kidding with the grown-ups Theatre Pop Bob Geldof Bloomsbwy Theatre Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Dance The Nutcracker Birmingham Hippodrome What's Important Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Gold Frankincense & Myrrh Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Untouchable Bush, w12 Times Online Reviews in full Love you, love you not. A world trying to hate the us Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea minima culpa—but a few words of regret about abuse from the Catholic Churce are not enough Picture Gallery The unsalacious truth about sex and marriage The Ides of March Reading the economic entrails suggests difficulties ahead Russian Winter Britain must brace itself for a row over Chechnya Pet-O-Mania Animal-lovers spend more on their pets that themselves The UN weapons mission to Iraq Relationship of Church with the State Greek Church's mass communication Immigration and Aids Ashes to ashes Northern gloom 'Grey' City of London Licensing Bill The Times Are men really more powerful? Crossword puzzle The Weather Today's Weather Mostly Cloudy with Patch Rain or Sleet The Times Crossword The Times Books Direct Weathercall Old Speckled Hen Cold winds from Russia have brought a taste of winter to Britain. For he first time in two months the wet westerlies that have been lashig us from the Atlantic have given way to easlerlies carrying cold air from the Continent Weather Eye The contrasting fortunes of England rugby and… Pires takes aim as Arsenal set sights higher than title shot Char-cha Charlton establish winning rhythm Another mauling In Australia The Game Onmonday Classic fm The Register Obituaries, Debate, Court & Social Clubs given breathing space by cash infusion No money to spend but plenty of time to think How United production line skipped a generation Bill Edgar on players who failed to pass Old Trafford's quality control Vauxhall Why Adams tips United to take their revenge Ferguson happy to let players do the talking Clash of the Day Kieron Dyer v Thomas Hitzlsperger Game Plan on the weekend's Premiership news and statistics The Day It: December 41982 Whiteside drives United past Watford gap World tour: Nou Camp … The Hawthorns Canny Harry has plenty in reserve to eclipse class of '67 How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Free-scoring Smith sees his chance to go off the rails again FA Cup second round Finally, the whole bawdy truth about the Chelsea set Football books Rick Broadbetn discovers that Peter Osgood's second autobiography is far more revealing than his first flybe british european Troubled Barrow hoping to bring highs for Lowe Sale falter in face of Quinnell's ambition Pontypridd seeking redemption By Our Sports Staff: Topping keeps Ulster in the running Matthew Poor's guide to the weekend's Heineken Cup action Vickery the rock on which Gloucester can build Mark Souster on the values that help the forward to stand outfrom the crowd as a leader to club and country Wales frittering away most precious legacy Rugby Commentary What went so right for England rugby but so wrong for England cricket? The Saturday Debate Three weeks ago, the England rugby world champions. Last weekend, the cricket team lost their eighth Ashes series in a row. England last won the Ashes in 1987. What has happened to the two sports since then to give such different results? ARdbEG Path to Glory Uphill Struggle Do you agree with our experts' views? How Hicksy had the last laugh Gldeon Haigh on how further Pommie humiliation uncovered a player's closely guarded secret What were the best and worst sporting moments of… Glenmorangie Slater the reject good enough to destroy England Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent in Sydney By Our Sports Staff: Monde on top of the world as Sri Lanka slip again England humiliate Germany and hit their funding target Hockey Monster Presents Seles in good shape for tasks ahead Tennis Stich wins day as age catches up with McEnroe What seperates the tough guys from the gals Growing stature of the little Italian with a big-top past Why natural driller Darius deserves sympathy BT MacArthur to lead all hands on deck Sailing Davis revels in demands of dual role Snooker Headline News Good value to be had in sing-along with Big Ron The Sports Book McCorkell establishes lead Ice skating The Week's Best Bets … and the Worst One World Challenge in choppy waters of Cup court Nicol quick to dispose of Jones In Brief Morgan in touch Sepang dropped Willstrop through Wolves to move Kafelnikov's goal Trevor Banks This weekend's fixtures Times Square True genius that comes from within (but you do need a winning formula) What's Important What were the best and worst sporting moments of 2002 The man who made the Cup that made the game of football Book review Chepstow Sandown Park Wetherby Doyoun, 2,000 Guineas winner, is put down Sud Bleu has Sandown hurdle within compass The Wright Track Reading the racecard Racing next week Armchair Investor Gunnerwelburn (5.1) Bettsng Coups Warwick Wolverhampton Harrington sends Moscow Flyer against elite Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year Loder calls time on training career Yesterday's results from three meetings William Hill The Times Travel Direct Valley Henry begins to justify faith Data row resolved after BHB retreats First Gold sets out to restore standing Cave keeps on moving towards Athens goal Triathion David Powell on a globetrotting Briton who slipped through the Australian net The results service Dominant Gourlay at top of game Bowis Same weight in different worlds Boxing Seiko Rochdale schoolgirl shatters British record Swimming Panthers aiming for giant step to final spot Ice hockey Credo Anniversaries Today Birthdays Today Klaus Löwitsch Actor who started in Fassbinder films before becoming a popular detective on German TV Fellini's Powerful Depiction of Decadence in Rome John Justin Star of The Thief of Baghdad who then eschewed the silver scree in favour of the theatre Lives in Brief Noel Davis, film and television casting director, was born in Liverpool, on March 1,1927. He died on November 24,2002, aged 75 A Quick Word Tout Court Circular Church services Royal School of Churhc Music Contact Details for Classified Advertising Royal engagements Order of the British Empire Changing the Guard Maritime's cutting edge in Cornwall Memorial service Lieutenant-General Sir Napier Crookenden Personal Column Luncheons Dinners Court & Social Meeting Civil Defence Association hearing Centre Aarhus Forthcoming marriages Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bible calls us to love human beings in all their fallibility Interfaith dialogue is the medicine that can prevent the virus of bigotry Sunday Worship Faith News At Your Service De Beers Shares close off low Streets ahead in the designed shopping stakes Head-to-head: Bond Street versus Sloane Street Jenny Davey and Sarah Butler assess the London rivals foremost in vying for luxury retailers and gilded shoppers Overstocked stores start sales earlier Sarah Butler on the prospects for retailers ECB cuts internet rate as eurozone growth falters Week in the City White van man helps to drive broker's growth Company Profile I'm unemployable, but my dad would be proud of me First person: Steven Perez, managing director of Gbl International, vodka specialists The Times Unit Trust Information Service Harrods Smoothies yes, but suits are out Taking risks Profits of poverty from the boroowers high Caroline Merrell and Richard Miles on the world of 'sub-prime' lending Unit-Linked Insurance Investments … Lending to the Poor is Good for Share Prices Few restrictions on doorstep lenders Burden of debt that is only guessed at Lea Paterson on the gap in lending information Refused a loan? We can help at 280% APR The Times Voice of experience for the executive facing jail James Doran in Dallas meets an ex-con adviser to white-collar criminals The Times Survival strategy for time behind bars Chronicle of an ex-coe's mis-spent years Hollands on the move City Diary Cheque scam City Diary Knight shift City Diary Reckitt pauses amid reports of razor deal Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird &co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Some safe havens looking risky Tempus Fears over losses send Medisys sharply lower Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Big Mac slows its bid for global domination The Golden Arches are losing their lustre. Abigail Rayner finds out what is going wrong hp invent Chicago first US market to float Battle for Lyonnais intensifies Key executives quit Merrill Cantalupo faced with profit warning in Japan Grocer's son who moved into the retail ratpack By Our City Staff: Talks to revive Fiat break down Vivendi set for Shanghai theme park Stores face up to tough times Factory gloom but house prices rise Nepotism claims grow at Disney The Sunday Times BAT wins retrial in key Australian cancer case BT Marconi to contest claim by Crown Sports in Chaman deal facing up to woes9 court told The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Few constraints on loan sharks Business Editor's Commentary US unemployment rises Briefing Rusnak seeks jail tips EasyJet carries more France Telecom scratiny CME goes public BAT wins a retrial United bailout rejected Henlys shares boosted Charts of the day In Business Today Poverty Lenders to face curbs Hunter may raise bid for House of Fraser C&W threatened by £1.5bn liability after rating is cut to junk status Amey poised for profit alert American Express Food & Drink pioneer Dry run Off to boarding school In a world where everything is shopping … And shopping is everything … What is luxury? True luxury is Not shopping' Seduction, hedonism, high art. Maureen Freely finds more at the store than meets the eye Jane MacQuitty Top wines under £12.50 Creature comfort Survival of the bat babies Coffee frothy, Madam? Or coffee chewy? Modern Times Philip Howard on eating slowly, ungrateful in-laws and breakages Interflora Still making waves The BBC World Service is 70 this month. Vanora Bennett surfs the static looking for its voice of sanity Diana used to come into my friend's local pub when she was a teenager. 'Nice girl, couldn't smoke a cigarette properly and couldn't hit a skittle,' he said Sprout is out for a comeback Charles Campion sees humble greens turn into darling buds Malcolm Gluck's Superplonk 2003 The ideal cocktail-party recipe: mix classic chic with modern treats The Times Cook Tasting notices When it comes to the crunch Robin Young delivers his verdict on the best chocolates Brussels has to offer Master of the sweet science Caroline Donald meets a chocolate maker who thrives on wit All about nutmeg Le Creuset Picture Gallery Star red 2000 Bourgogne Rouge, Les Bons Batton Star white 2002 Jackson Estate Sauvign on Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand D. Byrne & Co, £7.99; Tanners £8.95; Tesco, Majestic, Oddbins & Waitrose, £8.99 Stockists The Times Offersdirect Jane MacQuitty Top 100 Winter Wines Part 4 Best 20 under £12.50 Picture Gallery Red Wine Picture Gallery Stephen Anderton The Times Gardner An antumn of ruinous perfection Deciduous Euonymus moves centre, stage in autumn, but evergreen varieties have year-round value, writes Mark Griffifths Weekend jobs Angela Gore, Limited Do your level best Well-maintained lawn edges will have the border planting looking its best, says Stephen Anderton Put to the test loppers Pamper those orchids Gardening Katherine Swift Bath Knight Homes & Gardens AGE British Antique Replicas Christmas bookshelf Times gardening writers select the year's best books Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts plc Ladder Stabiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items Caught in the grip of the devil's rope From the American West to the Somme, Auschwitz and Kosovo, barbed wire has snared us i n its horrible history, reveals Alan Krell Pine for those fallen angels Christmas trees are fashion victims, finds John Naish To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Ross Visa The Times Offersdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyles Healthmail Ltd. Snorban Dress sense tights The animals went in two by two Wooden toys not only look better, but they last longer How's your hosiery? EP: Q&A Picture Gallery Buying a DVD player Lewdown Mixed and matched Put to the test manicures The Times Traveldirect Wrap up a child's adventure Anne Gatti offers a selection of Christmas presents for children that they will stil be talking about next summer Shopping e-shopping Shopwatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Wines & Hampers Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Shopping Extravaganza Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensuelle Gifts for Children Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Welsh Whisky Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Letsautomate Vertigo Balleries Multiple Display Advertising Items evesham Technology Christmas Gift Guide Pinnacle Not just a hound but a higher being Obedient and unobtrusive, retired, greyhounds make superior pets. And David Lipsey should know Field of dreams yields bitter harvest Nicholas Roe on the risks of the christmas tree trade All creatures great and small Richard Austin's wildlife photographs reveal a rare affinity with the animal world, writes Mary Gold Lucy Pinney To their delight, the pony, called pooh, arrived on Christmas morning, wrapped in coloured paper and tinsel … Multiple Display Advertising Items Be Sensible Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items The king makes his stand Family outing snowDome, Tamworth; Summit, High Wycombe Dry run for the Alps Out thers In search of snowsports Feather report Derwent May England's best … The Listener Crossword No 3699 Conversion by Arcturus T2 Crossword No 2831 Chess Raymond Keene Picture Gallery meg@ Big ideas Winning Move Bridge Andrew Robson Solution to Jumbo 434 Odd bod Tuck in! The Wacky World of Knowledge by Chris Waitt Answers Word watching Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 436 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline A dog's close shave in a storm Learning an early lesson in debt Doctor, lawyer, scientist of engineer—add up the cost of your child's degree, says Anne Ashworth University costs could eat into pension Fairy tales in the saleroom JUPiTER The endowment horror story A short course in finance for students Inside Nationwide Check local offers before buying Mortgages Clare Stewart looks at loans available for second homes outside the UK Alliance Leicester Credit reference details far from confidential Money … Farewell and good riddance The price of parting with the past Money … Alison Gibson finds a family that wants to leave memories behind and make a brand new beginning F&C What the experts say Legal & General The Harpers Financial overview Spending spree threat to devour savings gap Halifax Oversold and undervalued Star manager quits Schroders to go it alone Direct Root out problems that undermine property Insurance Xan Rice examines the effect of subsidence on house policies Halifax Liverpool Victoria A close shave for George and Rufus M&G Investments A first edition for Christmas Collecting Tolkien has peaked, but Rowling is on a roll, says Clare Stewart Fidelity Investments Goldfish Those dry accounts are your guide LifeSEARCH Savers' Best Buys National Savings & Investments Permanent Interest-Bearing Shares Mortgages Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Bristol & West Links Online gas gripe A Question of Money Energy supply, pep and isa consolidation and Scottish pensions in the spotlight Direct Line Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension Annuities Endowment misery grows Richard Miles reports on Standard Life's shortfall warning to 1.5m mortgage policyholders Report urges Equitable shake-up Cheltenham & Gloucester Anne Ashworth Prudential prunes payouts again Queue here for your spiritual high Inalnd from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the only way is up—to the top of Mt Sinai Cath Urquhart joins the throng Fetzer Cricket? Naah, let's go surfing No-frills airlines span the world in Paris with the Mouse After the climb, discover Sharm's aquatic attractions Voyages Jules Verne The Travel Collection Club Med Steve Keenan The seeds of the destruction of the low-cost airlines may have been planted: punitive taxes on flying are growing Travelpack No Worries mate, go surfing instead Heading to Melbourne for the cricket? You could always hit the beach, says Nicholas Roe Ashes may be lost but fans still travel Voyages Jules Verne Morocco Where next? Jeff Green, stand-up comic Bungee for all ages Crystal Bare breasts and beer in Berlin Word of Travel Cheap flights are taking off The boom in low-cost airlines is spreading all over the world, say Will Hide and Tom Chesshyre Better value in Baltics Toddler-proof pools on the increase More people, more flying Havana gets a facelift Travel Online Required: one careful valet to park my car Readers' Forum Chlo? Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Reader's Tip lonely planet Expedia Espana Checking in The Marriott Park Lane, London W1 Six of the best … UK cottages with literary connections The Times The Times Travel Direct Austravel Goofy's winter wonderland Tony Kelly and his son soaked up the christmas spirit in Disneyland Departures Jill Crawshaw has he best holiday suggestions Easy access to French Atlantic coast Blaze a trail across Corfu Princely abodes in Ireland From Jordan see the Promised Land Cultural weekend in Luxembourg Take it slow in the Isle of Man Cox & Kings To Advertise (Trade) Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Travelocity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Better than 2 for 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy To Advertise (Private) Multiple Display Advertising Items Student Flights Travel holiday autos Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arabian Experience Harlequin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items eurostar Holidays Austria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seafrance Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Deals! 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Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merrion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mastercard Last minute Jo Morris selects the best deals Route of the week Nuremberg Exclusive: new stories A time to introduce old friends Matching the Right Book to the Right Person is Not Easy, but the Pleasure Lies in Knowing It Will Speak Volumes to the Receiver Index lit Santa's sack Times Online Books Bushisms, bon mots and some literary chocolate coins Stocking Fillers Sock It to the One You Love on Christmas Morning with a Selection of Light, Entertaining Reads Magic, murder, indelible acts and illuminated journeys Fiction Beyound the Man Booker Prize There are Other Voices of Magic and Revelation that Explore Dreams and Reality Sir Peter Hall my Choice Words revisited, the endurance of things past in fact and fiction Classics Proust, Freud, Austen and Melville are among Timeless Works Reappearing in New Editions and Translations Jim Crace my Choice Dragon-slayers lay to rest some monstrous historical tales History and Biography Preconceived Ideas about Eminent Figures and Events from the past are given a Shake-Up Susie Orbach my Choice History Today Mighty pens test the water for truth, ideas and genius Literary Criticism Writes Put Each Others' Ink through the Wash, from Bloom on 'Exemplary Minds' to Ackroyd on Albion Blackwell's Slendid spleen by the movers and stirrers of Westminster Politics Two Classic Acidic Diaries Top the Memoirs, plus Glimpses of the Lives of the Famous and Forgotton Ann Widdecombe my Choice The Mistletoe Bride A Short Story by Jeanette Winterson WHSmith Picture Gallery Into the psyches of geniuses, primates and superheroes Science Be Gripped by the Lives of Baboons, the Madness of Adam and Eve and the Startling Facts about Mythical Men Roger Scruton my Choice Perfect time for a getaway to improve the mind and spirit Travel Philosophy, Literary Spoils, and Lands Explored from Cairo, Cape Town and Florence to the M25 (on Foot) Waterstone's Between the leaves in Eastern and other gardens Gardening from Genuine Japanese Creations to Rural Gloucestershire, There's Plenty to Get your Spade into Hoy Hattersley my Choice Presents you can make a meal out of Cookery from Shoreditch to Scotland, Britain's Chefs Serve up a Few Surprises amid a Cook's Tour of Taste and Tradition Flakey cures? Maybe, but at least they soothe the soul … Some Gems of Sensible Advice Shine out among the Reams of Self-Help Psychobabble and Promises of Quick Fixes Tinsel and baubles are the new black Interiors Domestic-Goddess Hyperbole is Beaten by Inspiring Photography and Practical Diy Advice (Just Ignore the Jokes) Moleiro Editor, S. A All I want for Christmas is fiction, poetry and… Children Seasonal and Social Treats Fro People who Grow out of their Tastes as Quickly as They Do their Clothes Victoria Glendinning my Choice Amanda Craig my Choice Speak Another Language? Speak It Better Stravaganza City of Masks Seasonal reading through the ages, from cuddly cats to a spoonful of jam Children's Choices in their Own Write: Toddlers to Teenagers, Children Choose their Christmas Wish List Bel Mo0ney my Choice Giants of art compete with a dazzling series of visual blows … a Sumptuously Illustrated Selection, from Exhibition Catalogues to the Science and History of Painting Duchess of Devonshire my Choice Picture gallery of delights and images to conjure with Photography Catch a Glimpse of the Albums of Lewis Carroll, and Marvel at a Wealth of Vivid Visions of Man and Nature Jeanette Winterson my Choice Scene stealers and sensual pleasures … These Fat, Fact-Filled New Movie Guides are Celluloid Heaven The Royal & Ancient It was just a stage they were going through Theatr's It Has Been a Bumper Year for Thespain Biographies Give me the facts, tell me what it means and spell it out Reference Inquir Here for Everything You Want to Know Hell of stars in the rock firmament Pop Music Ups and Downs of the Cool and Not-So-Cool Wiley Four poems for Christmas By U a Fanthorpe Drawings by Nick Wadley Jeremy Paxman Capturing the heartbeat of humanity Poerty Images from across the World are Spun in Verses that Combine Subtlety and Wit, Compassion and Understanding Peter Cook Lisa Jardine my Choice Buy to Let Short Story by Helen Dunmore It looks like an open and shut case for the Euro-sleuths Crime Fiction Detective Stories by Continental and Scandinavian Writes Prove Well worth Investigating Dummies Survival of the fittest in the human jungle Sport and Wildlife how the Empire was Almost Lost on the Sporting Field, to a Knockout Account of the Future of Life Michael Wood my Choiî When the press and the private j make beautiful partners Collectibles Privately Printed Limited Editions are to Be Treasured—but Be Prepared to Dig Deep into You Pockets Martin Bell my Choice Illustrating what comics are able to achieve Graphic Novels It's Not Just Superheroes, but Real Life Slip between the covers of something soft this winter … Dysfunctional Families, Over-Eating and Long Hard Winters—no, Really It's (Mostly) Fiction Martin Rees my Choice Foyles Thrills for the men who are … Whoever your Hero and Whatever your Dream Machine, There is a Range of Good Fast-Lane Reads for Gifts BBC Listen with mother, granny and the kids Audio Books the Family Will Be All Ears when It Comes to this Year's Electic and Enthralling Selection of Spoken-Word Titles The Times Books Direct WHSerene Plus: Times critics choose the hottest arts and… Play Romeo Juliet Art and soul Andrey Tautou aderes Aretha Franklin, digs Degas and the Coen brothers, and likes her films uniterrupted This week in play New film releases James Christopher's choice James Christophers Too 10 films Sweet smell of brute Film profile: Javier Bardem If Banderas is the matador, this bar-room brawler turned Oscar nominee is the reging bull. Meet Javier Bardem, Spain's answer to Brando. By Stephen Dalton Virgin Your Christmas gift guide Our critics uncover the perfet Christmas presents, from games and music to a gift from Jools Holland to help you on your way. We begin with videos and DVDs Videos and DVDs to buy BBC Audio books HMV Games to buy Essential gifts "Old Speckled Hen" Music to buy Albums to buy World Jazz Essential gifts PC: Singer/songwriter Classical Hitachi Blues Jool in the crown Interview: Jools Holland He has come a long way from south London pub rock to top TV presenter, but jools Holland is just as passionate about his music, says Angus Batey Our gift to you Cv … Concert and album Parlophone Jazz choice Illegible Article Classical choice Borders Concerts Charts US Singles Win! 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