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News from 28/12/2002

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Andrew Robson, Paul Bloomfield, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Eames, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, David Brown, Martin McKee, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jane MacQuitty, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Robert Thicknesse, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, Birna Helgadottir, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Barry Goodchild, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Seal, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, A. B. Stone, Giles Coren, Angus Nichol Piping Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Sam Llewellyn, Anthony Padman, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Martin Arostegui and Ian Cobain, Jill Dupleix, Lindsay Sutton, Jon Hills-Jones, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Peter Eaton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Julian Rollins, David Leibling, Nick Wyke, Doug Sager, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, Richard Lloyd Parry, Kumiko McCooey, David Hands, John Sherman, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, David Barrie, Director, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Jeremy Plester, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Steve McClaren, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Christopher Hilton, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Julian Corlett, Luke Coppen, Stephen Anderton, Gavin Bell, Carola Long, Claire Bowman, Allan Fogg, George Brock, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Philip Webber, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Michael White, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Sarah Turner, Paul Hart, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Emma Pomfret, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Lloyd Parry and Elaine Monaghan, Natalle Bennett, Brian Synge, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, Julia Neuberger (Chief Executive), Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Melissa Kite, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Blundell, Oliver August, Amanda Davies, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Jeremy Vine, Kate Patrick, Richard Holledge, Tony Cascarino, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Maureen Waller, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Sue Hepworth, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Aidan Shaw, Brian Clarke, Bess Twiston Davies, Ben Webster, Michael Dynes, Helen Pickles, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Lea Paterson, Charles Campion, Nick Roe, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Robin Birch, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alan Stewart, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson and Xan Rice, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Robin Shepherd, Grainne Gilmore, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Matthew Parris dissects the Tories Hannah Betts on… Back British food, Prince tells ministers Charles proposal to buy local produce aims to save farmers Blast kills 40 Whingeing Aussie Top Time Lord The Times Restaurants of the year Cult from outer space claims to have cloned baby The Times Today North Korea raises stakes in stand-off How to celebrate the new year in style Tiffany & Co. Best bargains sales guide War fears and strike to force petrol up by 4p News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Furniture land Sport The Register Magazine Play Fast Times NHS perks may lure consultants to break ranks By a Correspondent: Anti-terror team cut disease toll Homebase Leave jail terms to judge, says Woolf Towns on alert after flood warnings TV stars Les Dennis and Amanda Holden split up Warmer, wetter, windier - and it rained maggots Driving a small bargain Heal's No Title Belfast execution heralds new war among loyalists B&Q Unionists' rising star rules our deal with Sinn Fein if party triumphs at polls The Royal Bank of Scotland Cloning sect born from encounter on French mountain Ian Cobain says Its founder credits aliens with making the human race in their own image Scientists doubt claim on difficult technique Jack the lad stays ahead of the celebrity names Top choices Sharps Motorists take the green route to bypass charge Ben Webster reports on the growing number of people who have found new ways to avoid paying to drive in London VW Pedal power without the sweat and tears The electric bicycle Electric switch beats the congestion bill The hybrid car Reliable journey times take stress off the road The scooter Thames to the rescue The bicycle and river taxi The icy last steps to be youngest Briton at pole Skiing accident increases risk of DVT attack Deepcut soldier dies in shooting Arsonists on train put lives in danger The Link Emin and Warhol may help identify brightest students Ocean Bestselling drug no better than standard By Our Health Editor: Volcanic dust 'ink to cancer' Hackett London Marksmen return fire in flat siege In Brief Pop man killed Racist attack Dog appeal So Solid remand Death inquiry Whale rescued Amber is the real red light on road to property values Treehouse faces chop Ford Where It's Looking Dicey One&Only The Doctor beats time to lead the heroes of science fiction The next Superman could be a nobody What's Important 'Since September 11, we need Man of Steel' Airbus Sci-fi favourites A Time Lord's life Threats will change nothing, says Russia Magnet West urges China to bring North Koreans into line Stalinist plays on image of hermit loon What's Important Where starvation was an everyday way of death Seafrance Comet Frontline Seoul stays calm amid nuclear tension North Korea Recovery could be blown off course Share your acres, duke tells his fellow landowners Miller Brothers Woman dies after car drags her a mile Chief constables call for firearms amnesty Baby's leg broken while in hospital Pc World Halfords Duncan Smith sticks to pledge on cutting tax Politics Old Labour takes slow revenge on leadership Labour MPs standing down Those past or near retirement age Lib Dems fall short on women No news is good news, but we have to fill the space with something Village bats to keep its historic address PowerHouse Britain has more than fair share of refugees, says UN Where they have all gone Boots Scottish trawlermen cancel Christmas Ban cod and eat more coley, say campaigners French vow to name and shame bad wine SALTiMBANCO Curtain is falling on Germany's culture aid The most subsidised arts programme in the world is feeling the pain of an ailing economy, reports Allan Hall Bistro bows to changing face of prostitution EasyJet. com Sex ban empties cinemas on wild frontier Inspectors interview weapons scientist Egg Kenyan voters turned away, says Opposition Militants deny death ambush Officer is jailed over East Timor In Brief (Reuters): Erdogan vote (AFP): Fatal storms (AFP): Latvia EU vote (AFP): Police suspended (AFP): Crash theory (AP): Briton 'found' (Reuters): Will appeal (AFP): Sexuality ruling Chechen suicide bombs kill 40 in government HQ Eight years of conflict Paris terror cell 'planned Russian Embassy attack' Ebookers. com The Computer World Holiday Inn Venezuela forced to import Oil from Brazil Chavez gets Ms hands on 'pirate' supertanker Oil strikes push up the price of petrol AMD Town for sale: buyer should like pot, logging and have an ego Hillary is picked to tackle Bush US envoy to Dublin resigns Australia & USA Revenge of 'dumb' New Yorkers KOL Bensons for Beds Barefoot lawyers cycle to aid of Uganda's orphans Finding a will to build the future The Times Grandmother enlists legal advice to secure a brighter future for the babies Hp Nokia Orphan boy finds courage to fight the witchdoctor Ski Glamour The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Magazine special Culture A star at last Bus stops on the road to humiliation and fear For Jews: safer where - the front or the back? Palestinian gunmen kill four in attack on students at West Bank settlement Liberty For Arabs: two hours to travel a single mile Race is great unspoken ingredient at bottom of the 'giant melting pot' Dell The Sunday Times To the old-fashioned manor born Long-runners The Mousetrap St Martin's, WC2 Opera La Bohème Queen Elizabeth Hall Coliseum 020 7632 8300 (24hr) English National… RG Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood Top 10 Movies James Christopher Stomp The great novelists not fit for duty in this war of words For once I am not forced to list my restaurants of the year - which is a relief, because in this country they're all mediocre Greed, fear and panic will decide the Tory leadership Raising the Stakes China and Russia must back Bush on North Korea Joseph the Carpenter Paternity is a complicated business now as then The Long-Range Forecast Wild weather to watch out for here in the year ahead The Church's place in a world of 'amoral consumerism' EU enlargement Congestion charging The Times Wise Men's folly? Treatment of hospital waiting lists Tribute to Wilson Republican Guard Equality and the law Double helping Tattooed Tahitian in Reynolds work Crime-free zone In for a shock Resolve undermined The Weather The Times Crossword 22,234 The Times Books Direct Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Everest Weather Eye United to welcome home a winner Betfair Careless whispers who said what about whom in 2002 Down and out England straggle in Melbourne Test The Register Obituaries, Debate, Court & Social Thegame Onmonday Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Gibb not just along for the ride at Bradford Lindsay Sutton meets a young chairman who is on a mission No time to lose for faltering United FA charges heighten Bosnich's troubles Collina chosen for spell of French leave The Times Wolstenholme dropped for Everton game Liverpool on defensive as Houllier criticism intensifies Happy new year awaits for both Middlesbrough and England 'This was the year that a young England team went through the fire and emerged stronger for it' Arsenal maintain focus as title pretenders aim to stay in frame Ten men show the way at Anfield Clash of the Day Shaka making a name for himself as saving grace Life and Chimes The Day It Happened: December 28,1963 Buoyant Blackburn suffer hammer blow Fans take eye off the ball after feast of faggots Brum's the word How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Sky Unhappy Shearer critical of treatment by Rennie Warnock's men face tough test against in-form Coventry Snow reports Full Scoreboard from the MCG Waugh and peace: the ins and outs of television replays Mallett rakes over ashes-of an Australian tour that ended in death and deceit England caught on rebound in wake of Langer Fourth Ashes Test match Barmy Army unmoved by Langer's whingeing MacGill and Lee swift to make inroads Sharp focus on a year to remember A photographer's choice: the best Images from 2002 'I've got no regrets, none at all. My only regret is that we went out on penalties. That's my only regret. But no, no regrets' Sports quotes of the year Wasps accelerate Leicester's decline Zurich Premiership Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's Zurich Premiership action Luger primed to make return Wishing for north's star to shine bright at World Cup Newcastle relief as Wilkinson prepares to make Ms comeback Times Square Run feast reminiscent of Botham in his heyday Greatest sporting moments of 2002 Times writers recall the highs and lows of their year. Christopher Martin-Jenkins remembers with fondness a hard-hitting match that rarely ceased to amaze Keane and McCarthy - chat show or one big punch-up? But don't bet on Sven's swift exit The Sports Book The results service Newbury Musselburgh The Wright Track Calling Brave in with a big shout Scoop6 First Gold given chance to press Cheltenham case Leopardstown Armchair Investor First Love (11.8) Paperprophet (5-2) Calling Brave (7-2) Chergan (4-1) Perk Alert (10-1) Pharpost (5-2) Racing next week Carlisle inspects Betting Coups Results from yesterday's four meetings Haydock Park Lingfield Park Mini Sensation lands gamble in National Taunton Bradburne pupil aims to follow learning curve Life at the Races Hewitt left puzzled by Rusedski's decision Tennis The Times Offersdirect Brown becomes first offering to Taylor Darts Mel Webb finds the Tavern keen to pay its annual homage to The Power Richards waits for winds of change Salling The weekend's fixtures Germany shuns world champion In Brief Alfa on course Halifax interest Back on course Riders lose again Ntini strikes Credo Sex and responsibility Anniversaries Birthdays Herb Ritts Photographer whose classical studies of the human body were used in fashion magazines, music videos and the pirelli calender Local Groups Prepare to Fight Expansion of Stansted On This Day The Times, December 28,1979 Jake Thackray Lugubrious floksinger who updated the music-hall tradition of comic songs for audiences of the 1960s and 1970s At Your Service St Mary's in the Marketplace A Quick Word Court Circular Changing the Guard Visit Church news Personal Column Latest wills To … death notices, … ments or no… 020 7689 68… Dumbledore's computer Contact Details for Classified Advertising In Memoriam-Private Announcements Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Box Number Replies Forthcoming marriages Highland Society Gifts Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Court & Social Marriage The Times Remember the millions who pay the price of our sexual licence Credo Sunday Worship Missionaries who are playing ball for Christianity Faith News At Your Service Tara Holmes Immunity defeats challenge to allegation in House Law Report European Court of Human Rights Equal burden for shared roof repair Court of Appeal Common law claim survives statutory award Court of Appeal Unfair to deem property share to be equal for income support Court of Appeal Claimant need not lose damages by collateral illegality Court of Appeal Extinguishing rights of navigation on Thames Chancery Division Same board on appeal is lawful Court of Justice of the European Communities State failed to prevent delay Law Report European Court of Human Rights Capacity to sue is specific to issue Court of Appeal Mortgage lender in possession is not lessee under repair terms Court of Appeal Proving genuine use of trademark Court of Justice of the European Communities Negligence no reason to award damages for costs of healthy child Court of Appeal Tribunal erred in deciding who had care of boarder Court of Appeal MoD is irrational in PoW compensation Queen's Bench Division Impropriety required to set aside in-house sale Court of Appeal How to ride high during 2003 Paula Hawkins on the best way to stay the financial course in the coming year Chase de Vere Investments Collecting a golden era for British shipping Seek income until trends become clearer Personal Investor Do you really want to pay the bank to look after your cash? Legal & General If you don't ask, you won't get Family Money Xan Rice explains the new system of tax credits How to claim Abbey National When we ruled the waves Collecting Clare Stewart looks forward to a unique sale from one of Britain's oldest shipping lines Further battles ahead for Equitable Correction FreeSearch A flurry of fairs Databank Chelsea Building Society Richard Miles Homeowners will have to set aside more to pay off their mortgage and pension savers will have to do likewise F&C Tough lesson in debt management Young Money Elizabeth Judge explains how to cope with the financial pressures of student life What's Important the Times Heavy load for over-65s Insurance Grainne Gilmore on why older travellers are paying more for holiday cover Wives left out in the cold by Green Paper Pensions Correction Action Research Late retreat for shares The only way was up … but that was then and this is now Lea Paterson examines why so many bulls got it wrong as the markets kept on falling The Times A blindfold, a random list of numbers and a pin could have done better than the experts The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR Savage markets of the past put today's woes in perspective The downturn grinds on, but Lea Paterson finds history a sobering cure for melancholy Surviving invasions and other traveller's tales First person: Noel Josephides, managing director of Sunvil Holidays Unit-Linked Insurance Investments No Title Sating a hunger for the good life Company profile All the comforts of home working Taking risks Astrazeneca slides on Japanese setback Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the week Company Winners and losers of 2002 Tempus GW lifted by hopes for cannabis medicines Gloomiest Christmas for American stores in 30 years Surge on Boxing Day gives some cheer to retailers Wax Lyrical put in administration SocGen executive killed Value of M&A deals plunges to six-year low BAE loses Polish fighter jet contract to Lockheed Tesco customers rush to the net Departures raise concern about direction of Ofgem Attempt to oust Izodia director Brown's move lacks assurance Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The MarketPlace Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor Boxing Day surge Briefing PPR raises Gucci stake British Energy meeting German jobless rise AstraZeneca drug worry ABB asbestos proposal Trump bond sale on Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today FTSE plunge casts gloom over outlook for 2003 Cable & Wireless faces US lawsuit Record numbers pay income tax Railtrack in £63m property sale And so to Bed London Tax rule changes hit life insurers' shares Food & Drink Harvey Nicholas Sex & the Saxon Discover Britain's tap ten… One man went to row It takes a very special sort of madness to' haul a rotting leaky tub from Ludlow to London. Sam Llewellyn was sure he was just the fellow for the job … Guess what? The naming of plants Brand new day Weekend's favourite walks The Times Travel Direct Modern Times Philip Howard on kitts in Texas and seasonal tipping This is treasure talking A ceremonial cape, postcards written on wood, ivory chessman. . . is one of these Britain's finest ever discovery? Decide for yourself, says John Naish Sofa Workshop Detector directory The top ten treasures Perry's about to go large Sophisticated, complex, slow to mature, pear champagne is no girly fizz, says Charles Campion The Times Offers Direct MacQuitty's star buys Jane MacQuitty The wine world provides an array of gilded hues ranging from the palest straw through to glorious burnished, old gold Perry: the best brews Tasting notes The feast starts here In Japan, the festival of o-sechi ryori lasts for three days Saffron and ginger will turn a New Year's Eve meal into a golden banquet Food and Drink The Times Cook Leftovers? Not for long Allison Madness, my father and me This week, Patrick McGrath's novell about a schizophrenic, Spider, hits the big screen. He tells Tim Teeman how growing up in Broadmoor shaped his obsession with the twisted side of human nature Poetry quiz Up on Eliot? Savy about Shakespeare? Test yourself with Derwent May's wintry posers - you could win a highly acclaimed anthology How to enter That was 2002 - a year of foot-in-mouth Your sharpest contributions to our caption competition - and a selection of quotes from the good, the bad and the ill-advised - add up to a light-hearted history of the year Elbows at the ready for the sales Shopping tips from the experts Stannah Jolliman Lifestyles Birthday Newspapers The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill Peter Adams Antique Desks on the Internet The Times Lifestyles The Times Offers Direct Peerless Line up for the identity parade Picture Gallery Angela Gore, Limited Creeper control It brightens up winter and feeds the birds. Don't knock ivy, says Stephen Anderton, tame it The Times Offers Direct Eden's gone awry Wind chimes, decking, designer rust David Blundell on the things gardeners love to hate Vinegar The Times Simply Stairlifts Thomas Easybarrow. co. uk Access The Times Dolphin British Antique Replicas Out there Hogmanay in Edinburgh In the haunt of the Goblin king Family outing Dulwich Picture Gallery Information Picture Gallery The Wash West Milton, Dorset St Andrews beach Chilham, Kent Pontfaen, Pembrokeshire Monsal Dale, Derbyshire Mortlake, London Somerset Levels Jevington, East Sussex Vale of Pewsey, Wilts The Chilternsz Get up off the sofa, wake the dog, put on your boots and explore our favourite neck of the woods Weekend Winter Walks park 2 Northumberland coast Campsie Fells Glasgow Find a Walk near You Steyning, West Sussex Rollright Stones Oxfordshire Hampshire Encounters IBX PotentialPartners. com Away Gay The Times Be Sensible Meet Oriental Ladies in London/South East Across the Room Asian Partners Is this You? Berkeley Sweetingham International Candleburners The Times My Friends 1-2-1 Internet Dating Service The Times Club Sirius T2 Crossword No 2848 Chess Meg@ The Listener Crossword Bridge Word Watching Two Brains Answers Picture Gallery Weekend Jumbo Crossword 441 Times 2 jumbo crossword Why Sri Lanka's star is rising Paul Bloomfield picks ten of the hottest destinations that we'll be visiting next year An… Shorter drive, longer holiday Ethiopia appeals Ancient land in meed off tourists Book your spot Act fast for a place in the sun South Pacific Romance of the Cook Islands Cath Urquhart The trend over the past year or two has been to 'unpackage' the package holiday Individual Independent inntravel VJV The Travel Collection Cook's Tours Trendsetters who light up the darkest corners How does an obscure resort turn hip - only to then become boringly mainstream? Sarah Turner explains Travelbag Ocean Swinging on the ski slopes Doug Sager discovers how verbler is raising temperatures Saga Bone up on the rules for Rover Readers' Forum Chlo? Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Latest guidebook gossip: what's on in sunny Kabul Tom Chesshyre reports on an unusual tourist venture Picture Gallery Reader's Tip Lonely planet Contact us … Easy go - all the way to America Pounce now for summer sun Room ssservice World of Travel Times on Line Cook up something special on the islands Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Cotswold Espana Feast and famine in the Horn of Africa Ethiopia needs but also still merits tourist income, finds Jeremy Seal Travelsphere just you VJV Travelpack Picture Gallery Tropical Places VJV Maltabargains. com North Cyprus & Unspoilt Turkey Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Fjordline The Times Madeira City Breaks Eurostar Holidays Africa Adventures Europe & Usa Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Corsica Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastern Europe USA & Canada New England Country Homes Eastern Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Germany Goa Greece Multiple Display Advertising Items LASKARiNA Why Settle for the Mass Market! 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Donnie Darko Theatre The new American revolution T-Rextasy Music Was there life beyond Popstars? Play Readers' Poll Let us know your arts… Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Bedingfield Jackson Browne White Stallion Production Inc AAA Decks appeal As a woman in a male-dominated profession, DJ Lottie admires Madonna, but dislikes the superficial singer Pink This week in play James Christopher's choice New film releases Blood Work (15) Director: Clint Eastwood, 2002… James Christopher's top 5 films It's Showtime! Chicago is said to herald a new era for musicals but, asks Rupert Mellor, have they every really gone away? Film review of 2002 Starting with film, our critics nominate the top triumphs and prize turkeys of 2002, from music and games to theatre, art and dance & opera. Disagree? Then have your say on Play awards DVD Top 10 films of 2002 Music review of 2002 Best Quote The Times This week's concerts Crossword solution New Year concerts Critical Space By Greg Rucka Piatkus Books, ?5.99,354pp Isbn 0 749 9 The Times Box Office Direct Choice Eastern promise Rothschi Buildings By Jerry White Pimlico, ?12.50,320pp Isbn 0 712 60146 5 The flying doctor The Dressing Station By Jonathan Kaplan Picator, ?6.99,416pp ISBN 0 330 48079 0 Up close and impersonal Paperback non-fiction Marlon Brando By Patricia Bosworth Phoenix, ?7.99,210pp Isbn 0 753 81379 3 Top 50 bestselling non-fiction books of 2002 Book charts Union bashing Book of the week Enemy Women By Paulatte Jilles Fourth Estate, ?10,320pp Isbn 0 007 14641 8 A fairytale Confederate herioine and a cast of grotesques make Paulette Jiles's first novel an extraordinary read, says Christina Koning Dance & opera review of 2002 Play awards Theatre review of 2002 Play awards Little Women The Times Box Office Direct RG Sbc To advertise in the Play section please contact our… Royal Festival Hall National Gallery Www. tate. org. uk/judgeforyourself Art review Britain Tate Games review 2002 Play awards Dino-might Pick of the week Watching the dinosaurs This holiday sees no lack of programmes to satisfy our appetite for dinosaurs, says Paul Hoggart CV Dinosaurs The Play TV The pick of New Year Drama Pollyanna Radio choice Sex and the City New Year's Eve Specials Your New Year Ideal Holmes All kinds of drama Films All-action For all the family BBC One Television December 28 Saturday Variations Television choice CV Douglas Henshall Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable December 28 Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio choice Radio Radio December 28 BBCONE Television December 29 Sunday Variations Television choice CV Peter Sallis Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable December 29 Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio Radio choice BBC One Television December 30 BBC One Variations Television choice CV Nigel Marven Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable December 30 Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio Radio choice BBC One Television December 31 Variations Television choice CV Ms Dynamite Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable December 31 Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio Radio choice New Year's Day Television January 1 Variations Five Television Choice CV Sarah Jessica parker Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable January 1 Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio Radio choice BBC ONETelevision January 2 Variations Five Television January 2 Television choice CV June Brown Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable January 2 Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio Radio January 2 Radio choice Friday Television January 3 Variations Television choice CV Michelle Collins Friday Satellite, digital and cable January 3 Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Sky Movies Premier Evening favourites Radio Radio January 3 Radio choice Win free cinema for a year Win Quentin Tarantino DVDs: Enter our readers' poll of 2002 Win books, videos, DVDs and CDs Picture Gallery The Times - City of God - two Free tickets Free Tickets Participating cinemas (Monday December 30) Bose The times magazine A Corbusier time capsule Giles Coren's top 10… Plus Sony Features Readers' Notes Samsung Kate Muir Fraught & Social Yes, I'm having a Scottish identity crisis. Ex-pat Scots like to indulge in these at regular intervals. We can't help ourselves Cold call Alan Jackson calls Jeremy Vine A Weekly Posting from Cyberspace The Fahrenheit Temperature scale No Title Almost famous America Ferrera Actress Brain scan Someone's Got to Do It. . . The bar-roommagician Ian Saville, aka Sav, 28, is the resident magician invarious West End bars including the player in Broadwick Street. He lives in Stoke Newington Sony News of the World Fashionable young Italians are pursing La Dolce Vita in a haunt - the bingo hall Renault Magane Jack the (ex) Lad Thomas Cook Thomas Cook Northern rock Northern rock From the hottest new music and the coolest new gadgets to the must-see films and the don't-miss books. Herre are some of the reasons to look forward to 2003 Sport Giorgio De Chirico Dolphin bathroom Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd The Name of the Father A surname like Mosley takes some living with, but in fact for Nicholas Mosley it has never really been a problem. His very humanity dictates that ideology could never take precedence over people - a view expressed eloquently in his new novel Standard Life Bank No no Bigissues Chirs Noth may not dress, talk or arch his eyebrow like his Sex and the City characte4r Mr Big, but when it comes to avoiding commitment the 48-year-old star could have written the script Men we Have Loved Mystical Marrakesh The seat of modernism Interiors Food Fashion Beauty Self Once upon a Time Furniture Village Furniture Village Giles Coren's Restaurants of the year Neville Johnson Breathtaking Wharfside It's my party. . . . . . And I'll Have Transvestites on Stilts if I Want to. And Diamante Butterflies, and Pickpockets, and Fake Paparazzi Ambience Picture Gallery No Title Journeys of Distinction Black Tie Picture Gallery Glad bags Hair of the dog All I Got for Christmas Sky Hannah Betts Festive bathtime reading essential, its chief genre being vaguely aspirational cosmetic pappery Catalonia and Barcelona Self Robert Crampton Tests his Resolve. How Marigolds Can Help to Cure, Jeff Hoad's Fitness Regime and Miss Abigail's Time Warp Advice Age of enlightenment "I know there's no such thing as a miracle cure but it was amazing - I had no pain at all I wanted to go out and buy a pair of 6in heels, but that would be asking for trouble" Anna Selby on the healing power of marigolds Regimen Jeff Hoad, 29, Great Britain ice hockey player The Kitchen Strachan Reproduction Furniture Warren Evens Period Design Furniture Co. Transtherm Caves "Going anywhere nice this year?" the Wisdom of Hairdressers Dear Miss Abigail Time Warp Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas Time Warp Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas Old acquaintance Page & Moy Holidays Panasonic

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