News from 05/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, Helen Studd and Stewart Tendler, Christopher Middleton, Cath Urquhart, Andrew Eames, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Tom Fort, Alexandra Frean, Catriona Knight, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jane MacQuitty, Matthew Crockatt, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Edward Greenwell, Rosemary J. Woods, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Nick Parker, Harry Barnes, Christine Seib, Anne Ashworth and Alex Hawkes, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Jeannine Williamson, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Helen Grierson, Janine di Giovanni and Ian Bruce, Nicholas Crane, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Alastair Campbell, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, John Spencer, Steve Keenan, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Alice McDermott, Victoria Segal, Greg Watts, Andy Crowe, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Carol Price, Jon Hills-Jones, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, P. N. Carr, Nicholas Roe, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Peter Millar, Candida Crewe, Ed Kashi, Keith Webster, John Young, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Richard Johnson, Leo Lewls, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Hannah Baldock, Dennis Weeks, Nick Williams, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Derwent May, Jane Birkin, James Hopkin, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Robert Treharne Jones, Tom Connor, Jack Waterman, Paula Hawkins, Robert Crampton's, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Farrel, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Simon Midgley, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Amber Cowan, Gerald Hartup, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Alison Gibson, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Nicholas Roe and Christopher Middleton, Christina Koning, Andrew Cockburn, Vanessa Curtis, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Xan Rice and Alison Gibson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Anton Mosimann, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Graham Roberts, Caroline Merrell, Charles Gant, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Beatrice Newbery, Rosie Thomas, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Maggle Alderson, Military Briefing, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sam Taylor, Mark Hillsdon, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Giles Whittell, Silvan Jones, Christopher Maguire, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Mike Brewer, Tim Franks, Matthew Parris, Jane MacQuitty The Times Wine Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Catherine Mason, Sue Hepworth, George Caulkin, John Odams, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Mike Barnard, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Robert Tait, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, W. Seymour, Katherine Wsift, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ian Whittell, Lucyn Pinney, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Charles Campion, Geoffrey Rowell, Stewart Payne, John Naish, Gregory F. Callus, Martin Waller, Simon Jenkins, Christopher Irvine, Richard Miles, Kieran Falconer, Danny Baker, Eleanor Middleton, Lottie Moggach, Emma Hartley, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Christopher Warman, James Jackson, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Nancy Tolford, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Paul Connolly, Ian Reynolds, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Tony Kelly, Will Hide, Graham Gendall Norton, Jenny Davey, Gareth Williams, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Jim Davis,
ResumoThe last stand of Saddam Sons believed to have escaped Baghdad Pharmaton France for only £69 Return Sisters pray for the nun with a habit of hacking the National winner Index Iraq war Day 16 Were Iraqis seeing double? Matthew Parris The Register Magazine Weekend Travel Play Money Today in the Times Tiscali Business Www. timesonline. co. uk Peace hopes rise as Bush meets Blair in Belfast Homebase Blunkett move on Muslim cleric 350 miles down the high way of destruction Stephen Farrell catches a cab from Jordan to the centre of Baghdad Galloway used fund for leukaemia girl to pay for Iraq trips Sniper tells of long-shot success GANT Let's not celebrate too soon-there's much still to do Second suicide bombing kills three US soldiers Magnet Frustration at lack of 'smoking gun' How Baghdad Airport was taken Egg Card B&Q RAF crews drop £125,000 bombs on single tanks UN and Army at odds as troops encourage looting MG Troops welcomed with cheers and ritual flagellation Umm Qasr gets dean water-at a price Black Watch wait for the signal to take Basra British priority is to avoid street fighting, write Janine di Giovanni and Ian Bruce from near Basra The British Hernia Centre PC World The last hours of luxury for heirs without a future Family rule will probably die with the demise of the President, writes Andrew Cockburn Virgin Atlantic Intelligence How to flow to flush dictator from his warren Maze of tunnels and bunkers may be last refuge, Richard Beeston, Roger Boyes and Michael Evans report Boots Baath official is held over killings Iraqi exiles help troops to keep the peace British Red Cross Leaflet campaign gives Iraqis taste of Blair's tactics at home 27 Britons have died in war Those left at home say it with flowers Britons ask for flags to ward off US friendly fire Economic slowdown may last long after conflict France calls for fast end to war What's Important Who should rebulled Iraq? E-mail your views to debate@thetimes. co. uk IF Intelligent Finance Embassy targeted in week of peace protests Satire is no laughing matter for cartoonist These are dangerous times for liberal Syrians such as Ali Farzat, finds Richard Lloyd Parry in Damascus Comet Boots America demands halt to Israeli building Anti-war protest singers reclaim the limelight 'Just remember, 40 years ago 1 was right', Joan Baez now reminds her audiences Iraqi risked all to save Jessica's life Courts War in Iraq will help Middle East peace, says Peres Former Israeli leader sceptical about Washington paying more than lip service, reports Tom Baldwin Toyota Corus Siemens Blair strives to heal rift with hints on the euro Mitsubshi Motors Ten years' jail for inept spy who tried to sell secrets to Russia Halifax Happy Easter Kidnap fear for missing tycoon and his family Violent crime up by 20% in three months, survey finds Flybe DigitalDEPOT Husky Congestion charge fines overturned In Brief Brothers buried Praise for Wpc Prisoner escapes Stabbing spree Parting gift Footballers show bow to tackle a good book Twenty Premiership stars will impress young fans with their thinking outside the box, writes Alexandra Frean What Important Best Western Mercedes-Benz Reading is not the only goal 'Forgotten' Woolf papers are saved What the champions recommend Murder hunt moves to India In Brief Precious eggs Crowd puller Poetic justice Mother killed Dog mauls boy Body identified 'Super-infectors' are key to rapid spread of Sars Deadly path of virus Scientists spin a superior silk Runway conflict of interest claim By a Correspondent: Doncaster to get major airport Time Bush gives officials power to lock up sufferers Hold the front page, it's another magnificent film title Empire Duxiana Spaniards fined £1.2m for fishing quota scam Curtain being raised on 20p cinema tickets Chrysler Twice-stranded rower to tackle Pacific again The Times Swindling Gp couple struck off In Brief Jury sent home Double rapist VAT pub verdict Pupil suicide Cruel mother Hotels Resorts Tate is top draw for visitors to art in cyberspace Get Moving Woman stabbed and left for dead in country lane NHS waiting list 'to fall below 1m' Towering spike is blunted to pacify its critics The Times Bordeaux upset by critics' absence Tycoon has to pay half to ex-wife In Brief Jail for neglect Nudity in store Fast mover £1m theft charge Blair uses reshuffle to woo Labour movement Whats Important Defensive move to keep Downing Street out of the record books Royal Air Force at War Health now Reid's new role threatens end to reform Cuba ferry siege ends as gang surrenders The Sunday Times September 11 trial near collapse One. Tel Kim steps out to end leadership rumours (AP), (Reuters): Europe (Reuters): Asia (AP), (Reuters): Africa (Reuters), (AP): Americas The Sunday Times A chilly Chekhov that melts the heart Theatre The Three Sisters Playhouse Theatre The music of Poul Ruders's The Handmaid's Tale does little to illuminate Margaret Atwood's chilling novel Opert Handmaid's Tale Coliseum Entertainments Concert LSO/Gardiner Barbican Pop Mull Historical Society Shepherds Bush Empire Antiques for Everyone Chemical Ali invites you into his world of interiors Nothing explodes a despot's mystique like an avocado bathroom suite 'Self-liberation', or mutiny, is only ever a product of hardship, not ideology Picture Gallery Only Saddam is wicked. Everyone else screwed up Book me out of this charade, I actually like reading Thunderer The Endgame A note of desperation in Saddam's orders to resist Shuffling the Deck What new ministerial appointments say about Mr Blair National Dreams Rites of spring over the sticks and on the Tideway Legality of war is still in question Perils ahead in Iraq Future vision of Britain's countryside Irish 'exiles' should not fear to return Never too old Mortgage lending Ex-convicts' jobs The killer virus The Times Unfair aspects of council tax The therapy of song Mahler's request If at first The Weather The Times Crossword 22,318 The Times Solution to yesterday's cros6sword 22,317 Old Specified Hen Aintree ready for pursuit of a dream Doctor, doctor, one of my Boat Race crew is hurt Betfair Better red Ferguson and Houllier go head to head Alastair Campbell Name-dropping and steep hills Faith Iraqi Christians against the war Shearer v Rooney: is the best yet to come? The master and the apprentice go head to head Paradise lost when Keane enters hallowed territory Danger of kiss-and-tell stories One topple too many to handle It's a commission impossible Strangers in the night, exchanging glasses Wonderkid returns to Everton bench duty Turkey game may be played in Asian Istanbul 'Murray sees final as sideshow to main goal for City's season Liverpool relish the chance to halt United bandwagon United's run-in Brighton hold on after Reading throw it away Souness sparks chase for £15m Duff Exclusive Offer Meet the President Thegame Onmonday Sinking Feeling Red Religion Game Plan Merson's ageing limbs still conjuring poetry in motion The Day it Happened: April 10,1982 Rampant Liverpool surge towards title Anfield giants go nap in revenge win, but it's holiday-period misery in North London again for Ipswich while Villa remain an enigma and Everton hit back for a point Striker whose goal is to erase memories of war How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend's fixtures Pommen injured as collision leaves Cambridge high and dry Rowing: the Boat Race Livingstons facing historic test of brotherly love Weighty case for light Blues in intriguing two-horse race The Sports Book Television viewers get to heart of the matter Times Square Heavy rain causes drivers to demand safety-first approach Motor racing: Brazillan Grand Prix Ready for the off: The Line-Up at Interlagos Bitter Biaggi adds fuel to feud with Rossi Motorcycling Pre-qualifying times and championship details Betfair Maximize makes maximum appeal Martell Cognac Grand National William Hill Martell Bookmakers' prices Historical pointers I believe Behrajan is big and strong enough to defy weight of history Martell Cognac Grand National: Colours guide to the runners and riders Big-race field Ladbrokes Hemmings holds towering ambition Martell Cognac Grand National Empire builder keen to add National to his portfolio ` Littlewoods betdirect Sun Valley Ready to Roast Maiden Hurdle Course Specialists Results from yesterday's three meetings Armchair Investor O'Dwyer shows nerve on Native Upmanship Reading the racecard Victor Chandler Lingfield Park Coral Sacundai ready to rule roost in Aintree Hurdle Glory not profit the bottom line at Twickenham Rugby union: Powergen Cup final Van Straaten secures late victory for Leeds Rugby union: Zurich Premiership Pountney's panic is positive step Robinson has success in mind Christopher Irvine on a psychologist seeking to inspire the Rhinos Forrester follows learning curve By a Correspondent: Hungry Hull get taste for the high life Camp David offers steep challenge in pursuit of Bush Running the country Alastair Campbell on London Marathon training around the globe Weekend's fixtures Today Snow reports Shark who escaped troubled waters Baseketball The Sunday Times Hatton is faced by real test of his star quality Boxing Golf Golf Morgan takes great strides to success Clarke given big break Cricket The Sunday Times Olympic double may yet tempt Radcliffe Athletics The results service Australians take swift advantage In Brief Baggaley beaten Magical MacRee World's finest Mitchell flying Eagles in hunt Guide to clearing mind did not help this soul Book review A hew standard of British skill Edward Fennell reports on new moves aimed at training young people in the skills employers need Putting the cool back into science Skills Needed: more men of wisdom and fewer leaders of 'yes men' Female 'tekkies' enter male It ghetto Anniversaries Birthdays Stuart Keith Record-breaking twitcher who saw 6,500 species and was co-author of the definitive work on African birds Eduardo ÚRculo Fascination with the female form—and hats—translated into vivid works of art From our Political Correspondent: A Wide Alliance on the March to Aldermaston Alys Faiz Journalist whose ideals drew her to India, marriage, then Pakistan A Quick Word Court Circular Royal engagements Changing the Guard Countryside Memorial service Competition France finally recognises a hero after 200 years Personal Column The Times and Sunday Times Latest wills Forthcoming marriages School news Dinner Legal news Faith News God's love draws us on in our pilgrim journey through life 'Jesus talked of peace. There will be no peace anywhere because of this' Iraqi Christians in London tell Greg Watts of their fears for their country and its rich religious heritage Sunday Worship At Your Service From Boat Builders in People to Oceanographers in… Much more than holidays in August Investment is flowing to the South West. Simon de Bruxelles introduces a four-page report Relaunching an age of maritime glory Poised to go for growth Economy Broadband makes waves for speedier surfing Information Technology On the wings of wind and water Renewable energy The region is leading Britain's efforts to slash the burning of fossil fuels, writes John Young South West Courses of action to keep the talent Education Cornwall College Bristol's changing face: from harbourside to quality streets A huge programme of regeneration will create new homes and more jobs, says Iola Smith Urban village will give birth to a new community Housing Weathermen forecast a good move Relocation Changes to the cultural landscape Arts South West The Eden Project at St Austell, above, instantly… A new wave of visitors Tourism An end to the traffic jams Transport I'Oreal: the perpetual beauty machine Carl Mortished on a buoyant cosmetics icon eyeing new markets Write on Write on Complex with a capacity for creativity Primped and tressed to impress Life and career of John Tiner The Times Bidder's block at Pizza bar Final assault Picture Gallery Match of the day Volatile session for shares Landlord Company Profile Company Profile Grand designs of a child mature into classy reality On file My 30-year slavery gave me a passion to help smokers First Person: Allen Carr, chairman of the Easyway stop-smoking clinics 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 Lowe Syndrome Trust Couple's simple strategy pays off Money Talk BA chief attacks aid package for us carriers Metronet seals £17bn Tube deal Deutsche unlikely to sign up to settlement Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Big bank loss stuns Japanese investors Halifax offers mortgages at six times salary Week in the City US rival's warning takes toll of Sage Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Tobacco shares remain healthy Tempus Biggest price movements of the week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rank hits a high on hopes for Bingo arm Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Evolution takes £23 loss after Beeson merger Small brokers scavenge for pickings in grim market Regulator calls on Bt to cut its internet access fees to rivals The Times Reed Executive to go private in £62m deal Curtains come down on Le Petit Blanc eateries Former executive at Cadbury paid £3m Sale of health insurance business boosts R&SA AWG will pay back investors 'to rebuff WestLB' Results in brief A plague on the economy Need to know: The essential daily guide to sectors Exchange rates BMW Virus may trigger global recession Metronet 'expects £1bn' Briefing Extension for ECB chief Alstom seeks inquiry PFI boost for Amey Rosneft bids for UK firm Hopes of quick cash bid Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Pru chairman doubled pay Japan looks to all-night stores to satisfy hunger for bonds Hard worker with stubborn streak Write on Chrysler Canary Wharf to escape stamp tax Index Office world Purple haze Lavender goes elegant Maggie Alderson Stripes - it's a fine line Ascent of a woman Next month, climbers from around the world will gather in Nepal to pay homage to Everest and to those who conquered its mighty peak half a century ago. The Times will be there and so will Rosie Thomas, who climbed her first mountain at 50 and for fell helplessly in love Spiny Norman Enter the hedgehog The Times Modern Times Phllip Howard on whistling men and eating pasta My date with destiny You may not be able to stop the war, but you can double dig the potato patch, And if you really want to banish anxiety, says Tom Fort, get a pig Douwe Egberts The cartoon is of a great slob of a woman, slumped in front of daytime TV with crooked rollers, a fag and a bottle of beer. Aaah... it's my story! MacQuitty's star buys The Times Picture Gallery Cashing in on chips When you eat your first Tyrrells potato chip you will struck by its satisfying crunch Charles Campion meets the Herefordshire farmer giving Golden Wonder a run for its money Anyone who reckons that it's a doddle tasting lots of wines from unrelated countries and grapes needs to think again After the dark days of winter, indulge in an orgy of spring greens Savoy wedges with mustard butter Chard stir-fry with glazed tofu chunks Everything you need to know about Thermos flasks Warm spinach salad with smoked almonds Broccoli parmesan custard pie Seakale with lemon butter Green shoots tempura Tasting notes Light the fire, begin the story Erica Wagner is transfixed by the power distant voices Storytelling events around the country The Times Now son, don't let go Leaving the nest is one thing—leaving thecontinent is another matter altogether Route 66: Beauty and the Beast Alan Franks drives Britain's loveliest and most dangerous road, singing as he goes I had to leave the cinema with my girlfriend to collect a dead horse. She didn't mind too much, In fact, she married me The Times Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Sirius Big or small, short or tall Best-ever stripes If any nation can do a stripy top well, the French can Gadget Segway Human Transport Petworth House Advertisement Chums Limited Bright LIFEUK Fighting them in the Kitchen Who cooked for Churchill while the bombs dropped? By Sue Corbett Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxius Leather Insoles Multiple Display Advertising Items Larging it up at the borderline Clever planting can create an ample flowering border in just one season. Stephen Anderton explains Clippings What you want and where to find it, see it, buy it, learn it This pilgrim's progress Blundell's Patch Lessons in a Cambridgeshire garden Living pest patrols What makes people fall in with one flower and not another? One old friend (whom I have knwon for 30 years and never suspected of being a gardener at all) confessed recently toa passion for chrysanthemums Angela Gore One clump or two? Sharpen your edges with grass, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Churchill's Stairlifts Your New Car…? Multiple Display Advertising Items OMS John Deere Weekend jobs Masport Free Teak tiger Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Gardener Superlight Simply Stairlifts Driving Miss crazy When her matronly feline suddenly began acting like a hyperactive teenager, Carol Price sought help Homes & Gardens Jparkers Multiple Display Advertising Items Aqua Soothe Feather report Multiple Display Advertising Items ATCO Age shall not wuther them Weekending goes to Bronte country England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Norton Conyers SM: Sunday lunch at The Old Silent Urban walk Ancient lpswich Out there The Listener Crossword No 3716 Varying in Character by Mr Magoo T2 Crossword No 2932 The Times Books Direct Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Jokers! Don't stop searchin' Bridge Solution to Jumbo 454 Lyrical laugh Code crack Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 456 Who said what Fujifilm Will your family face more tax rises? Xan Rice and Alison Gibson report that the Chancellor could be planning new stealth increases in the Budget Brown opens offensive on rich Money MoT Retirement beside the sea Collecting High art on the cheap Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Austerity measures BMW keeps pedal to the metal Investment Stella Shamoon gives an update on the performance of her Share of the Month portfolio Inside money F&C's Investment Trust Isa One of our best ever offers Companies should make good pension holidays Payout makes NU look generous With-profits- what profits? Can we keep our home by the sea? Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a couple reviewing pension options and future lifestyle choices Active What the experts say IFA The Brownings Does it really pay to switch home loans? Remortgaging Paula Hawkins looks at rates that offer big benefits to those who swap lenders C&G Chettenham & Gloucester Do the savings outweigh the costs? Alliance Leicester Friends on the threshold First-time Buyers Helen Monks looks at some of the pitfalls when pals purchase a home together The do's and dont's of buying with friends Mortgage Intelligence Hargreaves Lansdown Exeter Friendly Society Insurance threat to flood zones Direct Line Make the most of liquid assets Investment Clare Stewart looks at Investing in cases of top-class vintage wine LifeSEARCH The Way to Get from your Home Market Harborough Bosses need to learn virtues of resignation Incomedirect Bedtime with the children a bonus Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge hears how a working mother found a way to have it all Direct Line Legal & General Victims of their own success Hand-made prints at bargain prices Collecting Clare Stewart says that art lovers on a budget can find excellent value in etchings The One account More than The Times Life Policies Halifax Databank Chelsea Will taxman hammer us on rented property? A Question of Money The Times Cheapest Level Term Assurance Pension Annuities All figures are the gross annual annuity (£100,000 purchase) Children deprived of savings bonus by bank rule Alison Gibson reports on the case of how Halifax short-changed small savers Halifax ready to lend six times an income Helen Nugent says borrowers risk taking on too much debt as salary multiples are increased New blow for Equitable investors New Star 'Surveys show that more than 50 per cent of workers still do not know that their wage packets are set to shrink' Where middle England goes to play Puerto Poliensa, on Majorca's north coast, is Spain as the British like it. Tony Kelly explains the popularity of the resort Index Euro Tunnel Age is no barrier in the Himalayas Travels in cowboy country Our fun-packed guide to France Direct Line Orient Lines VJV It is surprisingly difficult to book a holiday at home. Travel agents are not geared up to sell package holidays in Britain Spain risks falling out of favour Bargain package deals will tempt holidaymakers to the eastern Med, reports Steve Keenan Epic trek that bridged the gap The generations bonded firmly through pain and pleasure when Beatrice Newbery joined her Dad in the Himalayan heights The Sunday Times VJV Need to know South African Airways Pete Shannon, Expedia beach explorer Where next? Big drop in bookings Travel Newsdesk Update Smiling eyes in Kabul Cruising for a bruising World of Travel Norwegian Cruise Line Vive la France, say the British President Chirac's sentiments are not putting off tourists, reports Tom Chesshyre BA's £32 fee for minor matters Expand your Horizons The great Caribbean plane swap Times Online Undecided this summer? To Hong Kong, or not? Tom Chesshyre on the confused advice on Sars French take the Mickey Passe partout Steer down the highway Spring Special Offers on Viking River Cruises Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions The Times What's the drill aboard a cruise? Readers' Forum Chlo? Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Reader's Tip The Travel Collections Trailfinders Travelbag Ebokers Travelmood Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items AXA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flexicover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Condorferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriott Abheyglen Castle Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Cruise Sale Page&moy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Villas of Distinction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something special Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Chalethotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items FTO Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cumbrian Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last minute travel Ulysse Last minute flights Route of the week Alicante Experience France Sea France The Times All yours to experience Cheap Chic Editor Nicole Swengley Design Editor Martin Harrison… Jane Birkin Hot Wheels Contents In-Line Skating 4 Celebrities 5… On a roll with the in-crowd in Paris Normally one of life's potterers, Will Hide joins the Pari Roller Essentials Offbeat Action Why I adore Paris (but avoid its taxi drivers) Thirty years in France, and I still love everything, from the sewers to the view from the Eiffel Tower To make the most of Paris it helps to speak a little French. Parisians will love you for trying StyleCity Paris is the first Star Hotels Sir Terence Conran Anton Mosimann chef Getting physical with the landscape Some all-action adventures in the Pyrenees left Nicholas Roe weary but still gasping for more Essentials Seafrance Adrenalin Feast Close encounters with countryside Freewheeling Andrew Eames discovers how cycling brings everything around you into sharper focus Wheel Fun Seafrance Essentials Stepping off the beaten track With drama unfolding at every turn, treks made for hiking to tempt Nicholas Crame No Title Essentials Walk Tall Seafrance The Trench of the Great War revisited A reconstructed trench in the Somme puts Christopher Middleton into sombre mood War Tours Essentials Fast-moving family fun and entertaining education Nausicaa Nicholas Roe and Christopher Middleton visit two very different theme parks Best Theme Parks Disneyland Paris Essentials Camping for softies: even a fridge After of resistance, Mike Barnard finds camping with the family surprisingly stress-free Seafrance Star Sites Essentials Canoeing down the easy Dordogne Taking picnic and lifejackets, Catriona Knight and her family enjoy thrills without spills Essentials Ashore The Sunday Times No-frills thrills for good sports Kieran Falconer finds activities galore waiting in towns where low-cost flights touch down Horsepowered rides to suit all paces Exploring rural France on horseback is a rewarding and relaxing way to pass the day, as Jeannine Williamson discovered On the Hoof Essentials Shop for French style and cheap chic Shopping for luxuries Designer labels, specialist boutiques and flea-markets tempt Joann Hunter to part with her euros Essentials Retail Revivers Shopping for bargains Essentials Perfect Pitstops Seafrance Join in with weird and wacky local traditions Festival Willing victim Kieran Falconer goes piglet-racing, paintballing and tells tall tales at the Liar's Festival Travelling to France is easy and quick How to get there The Times Seafrance Play Music Let's rack with the White Stripes Books Germany calls for G?nter Grass Theatre Calixto Bieito goes mad with MacBeth Film New releases, action-packed heroes plus Win a… Renault Music Play New releases Film First James Christopher's top 10 films Last boy scouts Vin Diesel may be the new Sly, but isn't it time to say "hasta la vista" to the traditional beefcake, asks Charles Gant Profile: Action heroes Music choice Videos and DVDs EA Television choice Videos and DVDs MVC CV Aphex Twin Odd couple West Country slacker, reclusive computer nerd or avant-garde musical genius—will the real Richard D. 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If you have a favourite… A Weekly Posting from Cyberspace A brief history of the world 'The Sole Purpose of a Codpiece was to Turn Ladies' Heads' Someone's Got to Do It The Elizabethan minstrel Hp For the first time in my life i have become aware of housepride. Last week i found myself leaving a pile of bby laundry out to show how carefully they had been folded From Hannah Baldock in Buenos Aires Economic meltdown has done little to change the habits of Argentina's polo-playing elite Hp Porsche Why Can't a Woman Be More like a Man Picture Gallery Russell &Bromley Relax Apple Apple Meeting of minds Antony Gormley and Colin Renfrew come from completely different disciplines, but it turns out that in their work the sculptor and the archaeologist are digging for answers to the same questions Fruit'n Fibre Savile Row Barlow Tyrie Advertisement Vi Spring The accidental rent boy As a 17-year-old college student, David Sterry stept with dozens of wealthy Hollywood woman for money. 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