News from 09/08/2003
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Judith Ornstein, Aled Jones, Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Alyn Shipton, John McNamara, Gill Tweed, Mike Gerrard, Peter W. Tudor, Stella Shamoon, P. J. Harvey, Matthew Syed, Richard Whitehead, Matt Munday, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Helen Rumbelow, Elen Connolly and Stefanle Marsh, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Austin Parfitt, David Wilson, Lennie Lawrence, Paul Hoggart, Edward Wells, Ivo Tennant, Peter Cadogan, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Maggie Philbin, Christine Seib, Steve Keenan Deputy Travel Editor, James Bone, Micky Adams, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, James Hider, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Sean O'driscoll, Giles Coren, Sandra Lawrence, Antonia Senior, Stephen …, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Shiraz Randeria, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Una Kroll, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Greg Watts, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Steve Bird and Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Legg, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Candida Crewe, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Alan Millard, Jenny MacArthur, Roland Watson, Richard Beeston Dipomatic Editor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Angela Jameson, Guy Haydon, Russell Kempson, John Nalsh, Keith F. Jowett, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Ronan McGreevy, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Joanna Nathan, Chris Power, Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Rod Stanley, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Nick Barlay, Raymond Keene, Rosie Midden, F. Gelli, Adam Sage, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, Lucy Pinney, Salley Vickers, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Ash, Anthony Hilbert, Charles Parker, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Michael Arditti, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Ross Leckie, Patrick Barkham and Laura Peek, Mick Hume, Rock Choice, Clem Cecil, A. D. Hoadley, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Chesters, Mike Mulvihill, Tim Garden, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Charlotte Eder, XR, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Robert Parker, Arnanda Craig, Brian Glanville, David James, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Charles Campion, Lea Paterson, Sarah Edghill, Simon Jenkins, Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Brendan Batson, Alex Murphy, Danny Baker, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Virginia Hume, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Leo Lewis, Paul Connolly, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Victor Seidel, Robert Griffiths General Secretary, Alan Jackson, David Ramsbotham, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Mchael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford, Robin Shepherd, Latifah Meghji, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoGay summit will seal Church's fate Matthew Paris when the row blew up I expected to be on the side of the modernisers but… Omagh grant Hrt 'scare' Olympic error Pension bill Post Office Heat brings the house down New Season Football Handbook Picture Gallery Da da-da daa-da da-da da da (again) The Knowledge Britons in Saudi bombs case fly home News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Subaru Sport The Register Magazine Play The Knowledge Www . timesonline. co. uk Hutton inquiry poised for its first witnesses BT No man is an island, especially in Newquay Tory peer's dream of tranquil retreat shattered in party capital of Britain, reports Simon de Bruxelles King Fahd chateau becomes victim of Riviera Nimbyism Intelligent Finance Town ruled by its surfs Wagner's ever decreasing cycle is a Fringe success Death of a true newspaperman marks the end of an era Toyota Treasury in talks to halt civil servant strike threat William's Windsor party security 'lax' Ministers fund Omagh families' civil suit Raf officers sexist and arrogant, says tribunal Thistle Hotels Bosch Martin goes home to walk his rottweiler Couple cash in chips (and fish) to net £1.6m Vauxhall Dickens of a good meal needs special skills IRA camp suspects 'are deerhunters' In Brief Sisters banned Masseuse arrest Nursery guilty Mmr results bail Sony O2 The bad: death, violence, smog and vicious bugs The perils of soaring the temperatures are enough to bring us all out in a sweat, reports Anthony Browne Fly fishermen get a nasty bite Chrysler The good: wine, butterflies and a business boom We've never had it so easy in the in the best season for 20 years, report Patrick Barkham and Laura Peek Keeping cool and kosher NHS may offer free fertility treatment Pc World Hrt 'scare' will waste our time, doctors claim Don't panic: it's a valid therapy, not a lifestyle drug Medical Briefing Just AAsk Will Lara's cut-glass charm be lost in foreign… Asylum family sought Budapest Spring Festival No title A dressing down from mother for nude walker Hyundai A family holiday in the sun? Well, serve them right My Week Saga Bradford & Bingley Fiat Scared politicians should have done more, says father Scientist suffered beatings while on death row, report Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou Advocate of Sharia fights for reform Menopace Diplomacy pays off after leaders face up to home-grown killers Summer Savers BT Fall guys paid price for Saudi's terror cover-up Health now Holiday Inn One local police officer has job of finding embassy bombers American snipers kill men selling arms in Tikrit market US guns for Iraqi Army Italy thinks it is the mother of invention Tempers fly in the Big Brother dacha UN conflict over genocide cases Del Ponte is said to fear that Britian and the US are trying to protect Rwandan officers Dell Abramovich's riches cheer the reindeer herders The new owner of Chelsea Fc has sunk ?350m into a post-Soviet pit of despair writes Clem Cecil in konchaln, Chukotka Mitsubishi Motors Human head in Jakarta hotel 'a link to al-Qaeda' No more easy prey for the safari hunters Tranquillising lions and luring them to their deaths is to be banned, writes Michael Dynes in Johannesburg The Times Holiday Inn (Reuters): Tsvangirai will be tried for treason In Brief (AFP): Plea for troops (AP): Storm kills 26 (AFP): Nablus deaths (Reuters): Trunk packed? Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition On America Soros steps in to boost fighting fund of Democrats Alliance Leicester The Sunday Times Arnie gets lukewarm backing from Bush Glamorous goes all amorous Theatre On your toes Festival Hall Donald Hutera Theatre The Seagull chichester Festival Theatre Benedict Nightingale The Times Entertainments Proom 26 BBSCSSO/Voikov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Hilary finch Opera Rape of Lucretia Barn theatre Dartington Hilary finch Jazz Kenny Davern Pizza Express, Wi Alyn Shlpton Pop Squarepusher Hms President, Ec4 paul connolly What's wrong with falling asleep at your keyboarrrrrrr Reclaim the policitical, cultural, but ever so foreign statement that is the siesta The end of humanity (and its legs) in a bus that, like Jennifier Lopez, is all bottom Picture Gallery No, God would not have approved of gay bishops The English habit of sneering at success is so much poppycock Prescribe with Care Women will want to think more carefully about Hrt Saudi Crackdown Riyadh is at last going after the real terrorists Pick of Them All Farewell to one of fleet Steet's finest Political clout Communist action French lesson The Times Dangers of cluster bombs in Iraq Anglican dispute over gay bishops Fact and opinion in arts reviews Eisteddfod's message Forster connection Rambling in the raw School meals Batty logic Children playing out of doors The heat is on The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Empiredirect. co. uk Everything points to McClaren as Fa prepares for Eriksson's exit Chif Football Correspondent Chanel Last leap? Agony for Edwards at Crystal Palace Bulls rumble on Bradford open up lead at the top Can adverts get the Christian message across? Home of Football Betis cool interest in Chelsea forward 32-Page Magazine United's star quality under scrutiny All in a good cause: six significant matches in the history of the Charity Shield Joke book gives Totti the last laugh Aldershot and Accrington in position to set up base camp Arsenal have community spirit The weekend's football fixtures Vieira prepares to keep faith with Arsenal Nissan Match of the Day's return provides highlight of deal Cardiff enter a whole new ball game Russel kempson on the club carrying the hopes of a nation McCarthy happy to call tune at club hitting low note The Times McGhee in a sweat over dehydration Relegation won't cost me my England place Yeovil enter the spotlight Wednesday to give new faces early chance to impress T?vez next to roll off impoverished Argentina's star production line Brian Glanville on the nation that has unearthjed a new Maradona Footballers drinking water is so hard to stomach Germany 1 England 5 Shinty or hurling? It's a sticky situation By Our sports Staff: Celtic try to forget their title torment Ascot Reading the racecard Ladbrokes Men of the world lift profile of Rider Cup Yesterday's results Curragh duel will test One Cool Cat Newmarket Stratford Haydock Park Redcar Torosay Spring has pace to make splash at Ascot Thunderer: Armchair Investor Racing next week Timing fiasco mars Chambers win The Sunday Times Farry escapes after positive drugs test Lack of wind may thwart record bid by Crichton Edwards doubt for Paris after suffering ankle injury Times Square Wales give fringe players a chance to impress Rugby Union Crucible will put subtleties of table tennis under microscope Matthew Syed, organiser of tonight's star-studded event, hopes it could be a watershed for the sport Selectors miss out on Saggers super show Lancashire need final flourish from returning Flintoff Marsh proposes division of West Indies to boost Tests Taylor and Connor give the initiative to England Steadfast Smith secures second for Britain Equestrianism Martin has edge over Gronholm in thrilling contest Motor Rallying The Times Rhinos let Bradford off the hook Rugby League Ecclestone denies Canadian claims St Helens still have grand ambition The results service Dennis victory impresses the family Weekend's fixtures Five British crews beat wind chaos In Brief Lewis discord Federer leads way Selection bid Flawless Davies Luder treble Times Fantasy Football Credo Anniversaires Birthdays Sir Edward Pickering Veteran journalist whose career took him from the heyday of the daily Express to the Post-Fleet Street era at times Newspapers Liberals throughout the party's regions clearly feel that Mr Jeremy Thorpe, Liberal Party Workers Do Not Want Mr Thorpe to Resign At Your Service A Quick Word Clanging the Guard Appointments Livery company Whilst care in taken to Having a ball at Skandia Cowes Week Latest wills Personal Column Student Loans Company Limited Acorn The Sunday Times News International Newspapers Ltd Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Faith news You may be able to tell a nation by its adverts - but what about your church? Some Christians believe that putting up billboards will get their message across, reports greg watts Sunday Worship To be tested in faith and fidelity is the essence of holiness At Your Service Ruth Gledhill Concentrate Equity Prices The beer that conquered Japan with a dry bite Leo Lewis discovers how market research created a new taste and a staggering Japanese success story Unite yo How does it score in Taking the taste test Beck's BT Eastern brew proves it has a lot of bottle Booking space for debate Plot of gold AA-nonymous Unit-linked Insurance investments Experts say Colombian terrorists will step up attacks Basic lessons of building a business Victor Seidel, Lecturer in Science Entrepreneurship at Oxford's Said Business School, offers five tips Orange Stop stalling and enjoy the drive of your life Company Profiles Premiership deal lifts BSkyB shares Larger Capitalisation Stock Markets Hopes for autumn range boost Matalan Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Is a buyback forward thinking? Biggest price movements of the week Rebound no hindrance to gilts Call for revolt over Berkeley's late' £1.2m pay award 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 Diamonds shine for Anglo American B&b blames Iraq war as profits drop Train operators in talks to avoid £12m stamp duty The Times Builder's founder resigns after his bid was rejected Bank keeps rates at 3.5% Week in the City Gateway savings plan will misfire, economists warn Galen falters on new concern over Hrt health risks Halifax Safeway investors face nervy wait Pennies fall into wrong pockets Hanover 'reluctantly' ends Petchey defence The Times Summit to tackle personal debt crisis Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Results in brief R J Reynolds inquiry Italian takeover approved Ford to recall vehicles Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates New coal regime starts Briefing Alizyme's Japan prize Warning on post strike Jail for £1.1m fraudsters Elan misses deadline Freddie Mac lawsuits Stock Markekts Currencies Charts of the day Renault Vel Satis Commodities Nhs pensions bill soars to £100bn Suppliers favour northern buyer for Safeway Strong euro proves boon for Uk tourism Bidding battle breaks out for Ashanti Keep it simple Jill Dupleix on the art of the picnic Handicap, what handicap? Many able seamen dream of life aboard a tall ship but the Tss Lord Nelson welcomes the not so able, too. Libby Purves joins a remarkable young crew racing towards Finland Citro?n Watch this Win a whale of a trip to Iceland Point duty Not a good time to be a grouse The Times Modern Times Philip Howard on reaching and dirty legal tricks Horses and discourse in California Mick Hume The Institute for Caution and Awareness Regarding Ultraviolet safety has warned the public not to fly too near the sun wearing waxed wings MacQuitty's star buys Dear Jane The Times 'But it's got leaves on' From carrots olive pesto, Raymond Blance is on a mission to teach children to love food Need to know Figs Jane MacQuitty It is high time that we traded up to finer, rarer wines, whose elegant flavours are a revelation to folk wedded to the—. 99 Supermarket special Picnic Checklist Pure pleasure in a basket The clever cook Grouse Picture Gallery Need a holiday? Beat a retreat Long before easy jet, holidays were a spiritual Odyssey. what was god is good enough for Salley Vickers Unforgettable, that's what you are Why are we so haunted by certain characters in children's fiction?Amanda Craig investigates Ponies on parade Five hundred walks on the wild side Derwent May in praise of Britain's remarkable nature reserves Hard work on the moors for the completely barking Sarah Edghill joins the working dog trials in Cumbria Lucy Pinney Win the book or even a trip to Iceland Discover the World Encounters Www.timesonline.co.uk/encounters The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Candleburners Attractive partners The Times Asian Partners Music Lovers Dress sense autumn boots Shopwatch Maggie Alderson Gadget airborne gismos Can't live without Richard E. Grant on his father's watch Www.goodmusic.co.uk Coopers Shoparound Coopers Rejoice The Direct Foam Supply Company Coopers Farah Chinos Premier Birthday Newspapers Lingerie Stilettos Nylons Stannah Bedlinen Cosyfeet Seiko Blue 'V' Pill Men's Thongs Holly Enterprises Whilst care is taken to establish Backfriend The New Weekend Pill Gardensto visit Veddw House, Monmouthshire Giving a dog a bad name Demonised Japanese knotweed has some innocent kinsfolk. Mark Griffiths explains The Times A lotta shakin' goiri on Hear the seedhead rattie and you know it's ready to be saved, says Stephen Anderton Katherine Swift By ten the dew has vanished, and in the wild Garden I disturb a cloud of buterflies: Galckeepers, heralds of autumn Allied Vehicles Gates The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Simply Stairlifts Supreme Air Conditioning Scyther Henchman Nationwide Sanderson The Times Clippings Coming up Must have Countax Churchill's Stairlifts Continental Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener J. Parker Leather Homes & Gardens Easybarrow. co. uk Pest-Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Plastics Catalogue/guide England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Hutton -in-the-Forest, Cumbria We were at home on the range Clay-pigeon shooting beckons to the alpha male. Mick Hume spent a day high on adrenalin at Bisley Urban walk The Devonian port of Barnstaple is ancient and pretty Out there Crossword Chess The Listener Croosword No 3734 No Turning Back Picture Gallery Meg@ Bookworm blitz Prize Joke Bridge Solution to Jumbo 476 Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 478 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline What is the point in saving? Helen Nugent asks whether the latest rate cuts have turned thrift into a mug's game The liquid account that evaporated Money MoT Hello baby, bye bye clubbing Borrowing The credit danger zone Jupiter Anne Ash worth Why the pension credit is unfair KPMG says young should save, not spend In Brief Please release me Back to the sink Halifax Traditional values pay off Elizabeth Judge talks to a team who spotted an opportunity in American furniture NatWest New Star gives Exeter unit trusts a lifeline Funds in Focus Parenthood brings new parsimony Alison Gibson talks to a couple facing up to fresh challenges after the arrival of their first child M&G The Royal Bank of Scotland What the experts say Would you like a financial makeover from our experts? Credit danger zone Joe Morgan reveals the risks of popular loan deals Independent Financial Adviser Chelsea Life Policies Scottish Widows And if the worst comes to the worst Don't be too greedy for gain or you may delay for too long Personal Investor Nationwide Checking into De Vere Stella Shamoon reports on the latest addition to her portfolio ABNA Stroud Swindon Pride and patriotism Collecting Clare Stewart heads for Edinburgh to see what is on offer in festival month The one account Legal & General Bank of Scotland Safe or insecure holiday cover? Market Harborough Savers' Best Buys Chelsea Confused by Cgt rules on cut-price house sale A Question Of Money Even if you self for a Knockdown price, Cgt will be calculated on a property's market value Waterhouse More bonus cuts darken investment gloom Xan Rice reports that the pain is not over for policyholders—despite a promise by the Pru Rainy-day investment Taxman losing credit Move fast for the pick of fixed-rate deals C&G Anne Ashworth Coastal Confidential The secret side of Crete Blackpool rocks in the blazing sun Mick Hume escapes the city heat and flies north to explore the Golden Mile and its enduring attractions August Role model Germany gets sexy pages 6-7 Float away Nights on board in Kerala page 3 Steve Keenan It's a summer of 'no Vacancy' signs as the renaissance of seaside holidays picks up pace China The travel Collection Gateway My return to Blackpool Just AAsk VJV Sail away or branch out in India Great Escapes Princess Cruises Checking In Salthouse Harbour Hotel, Ipswich World of Travel No Single Supplement Bare flesh given short shrift at the Vatican Travel Online Mercury Direct Sea battle for passengers Ferries want their business back, Tom Chesshyre reports Is this par for the course? Readers' Forum Choë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Reader's Tip Lonely planet Summer camp catches on Contact us… I've found my heaven on earth Mike Gerrard visits eastern crete and finds that a new airport threatens the island's serenity Need to know Discover the Value of Adventure Ct2 The Travel Collection Cox&Kings All brewing up nicely: jet off to Germany Fine art and great beer—what more could you want? Kieran Falconer toasts breaks with a few steins Halifax VJV Somak Overseas Travel Saga Madeira Orient Lines Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Cunard Cruise Classified Norwegian Caribbeanworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go Late Deals Olympic Holidays Sunvil Laskarina Holidays Check-In Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items AXA Monarch Holiday autos Brittany Ferries Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Alamo. co. uk Norwich Union Canadian Cheap Ferries Direct Line Norfolkline Expedia. co. uk The Times Check-In Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexi cover direct insurance Cosmos Explore The Original Walking Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items FTO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Www.langdale.co.uk Highbullen Times Online The Sunday Times Hotel Breaks Anchor Hotel & Ship Inn Ye Olde Anchor Hotel Norfolk Broads Retreat Www.oldmillbath.co.uk Lincolnshire Wolds 3 nights for the price of 2 In the Cotswolds Your Highland Castle North Wales Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Last a minute travel The Pines Hotel Rosevine Hotel The Springs The Keswick Hotel Europe Last minute flights Route of the week Edinburgh Cotswold-Cheltenham Castle Hotel The Inn on the Lake Armathwaite Hall Hotel Best Hotel Spa 2002 The Sunday Times Back in to bat Virgin Going in feet first Adam Cooper enjoys chilling out in palm Springs and listening to plano Jazz with Friends This week in Lan Nathan's choice Cv Eileen Atkins Television choice About Schmidt Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - G0d is in the H0use… Comedy choice Corsa A country girl at heart P. J Harvey may perform like a Vampish diva, but she is happiest living a quiet life on home ground, says Stephen Dalton Cv P. J. Harvey Classical choice Kathryn Williams Open Air Theatre, Regent's… Crossword solution Rock choice The Coral Rock choice Essentials: Five recent CDs you should own Thea Gilmore Avalanche (Hungry Dog Records)… Retrospective choice UK singles Win! concert tickets Also check out For Sale Unreal estate In a cautionary tale about small-town minnows trying to swim with financial sharks, Jane Smiley looks back with anger at the money-grubbing Eighties. But it's a satire that lacks sting, argues Katie Owen New world disorder Catherine Millet Longitudes and Attitudes Fine body of work Drawing in the reader Fallen idols Power of the written word Hollywood Uncovered: James Dean and Mae West were… Choice Borders Dead cunning Reel villains Youthful rebellion Hardback fast climbers Food and drink Hardback fiction Golf Paperback fast climbers Travel Paperback fiction Cthe Honour of opening this year's Edinburgh… NT Robert Thicknesse's opera choice JK's best shows nationwide Royal Court Jeremy Kingston's choice Five best London shows Benedict Nightingale's choice Amber Cowan's best exhibitions nationwide Tate Amber Cowan's choice Rachel Campbell-Johnston's choice Kirchner Rachel Campbell-Johnston's best London shows The Times Bocelli Vonda shepard The Times Sonic Adventure Dx Director's Cut… The Times Tim wapshott's choice Silk and steel Neil Pearson may be gliding effortlessly through a successful career in television and theatre, but being in the limelight doesn't become any easier, he tells Victoria Segal Drop the Dead Donkey—Where are they now? Football crazy No soccer season would be complete without the rants and raves of callers to Radio Five's football phone-in 606 Sport this week's highlights Choice Entertainment History Reality Religion Arts Health Comedy Still good Arresting viewing Two challenging new channel 4 documentaries remind us that when it comes to police work art dose not mirror life Pay-per-view choice Saturday Film guide Straw Dogs Film of the Week BBC One Television choice Cv Simon Cowell Satellite and digital Tv choice Sport Radio Radio choice BBC One Television choice Cv Patrick Malahide Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Radio Radio choice BBC One Television choice Cv Peter Firth Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Radio choice Radio BBC One Television choice Cv Susannah York Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Radio Radio choice BBC One Five Television choice Cv Bruce Jones Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Radio Radio choice BBC One Television choice CV Jack Ellis Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Radio Radio choice BBC One Television choice CV Maic Wootton Satellite and digital TV choice Sport Radio choice Radio Win books, videos, DVDs and CDs Pirties Caribbean The Folio Society The flying circus begins VW Miele Readers' Notes Contents Lexus Erica Wagner's The Kebab Shop Owner's jaw fairly dropped at the sight of the turkish bard. ard to imagine a similar reaction in a fish 'n' chip shop if Andrew Motion stopped by No Title Global village a Weekly Posting from Cyberspace Someone's Got to Do It Vauxhall Hollywood Husband Giles Whittell From Joanna Nathan in Delhi Marital bliss is proving short-lived for the brides of non-resident lndians Skoda From Joanna Nathan in Delhi Flight Facts Picture Gallery Sony Flight Facts Who Got the Cream Expedia. co. uk The X Factor Get Me to a B-Road No Title Just like in the movies Seeds of Change ORIS Furniture Village Of the Wilderness When her son was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, novelist Jill Dawson went back in time to explore the condition Page &Moy David Austin Roses A vintage year Floral prints are not only cool in the hot summer… Picture Gallery Nissan Hannah Betts Like the majority of summer relationships, faux glows tend to be smelly, patchy, thankless affairs, bitterly regretted come morning Toujours Bordeaux Sainsbury's Nescafe Giles Coren Voyages Jules Verne Cotton Covers You've Got Mail Mail-order catalogues were once just a way of getting clothes on Hp, but these days you're more likely to buy into a whole glamorous lifestyle Healthspan Mauritius Life is Sweet Fitness UK Luxury Hotel Breaks Thomas Sanderson Stannah active Warrenevans WindowQuoter. co. uk Reproduction Furniture Thomas Sanderson Heritage Kitchen Magic Interiors Robert Crampton's Age of enlightenment No way was I going to ; let men in boilersuits overhear me talking on the telephone to a dolphin-telepathist in florida about my cal Www.wharfside.co.uk Toyota Where Did It All Go Wrong? Budweiser Contents Fantasy Football It's Kick-Off Time Where to Find the Action Brought to Book Richard Whitehead selects some highlights from the deluge of new football books about to hit the shops Prophet or Traitor: The Jimmy Hogan Story It's Here Hair Today Gone Tomorrow Like thousands of football fans, Dr Desmond Morris has been watching the saga of David Beckham's transfer this summer. Here, the anthropologist offers his view of the superstar's deteiorating relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson. Interview by Guy Haydon One of his university colleagues began a thesis on football hooliganism and Picture Gallery It is Just before dawn on Saturday, July 15,1989.… David Beckham was a boy when Laurie Cunningham made his name at Real Madrid. But, for this England winger, the dream turned to tragedy. Malcolm Boyden tells his story Export Drive Pure Golden Miller Backs to the Future Shirts that Linger in the Memory The Needle Match A generation of footballers think Cortisone wrecked their bodies. Mark Hodkinson investigates History Lesson Cortisone Players View Here we Go Picture Gallery Goals to your Phone Last Season's Predictions Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham City Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers Charlton Athletic Chelsea Everton Fulham Leeds United Leicester City Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Newcastle United Portsmouth Southampton Tottenham Hotspur Wolverhampton Wanderers Striking the Right Balance Micky Adams led Leicester City back to the Premiership at the first attempt last season. Here, he cast his eye over the first division contenders and predicts that the three clubs relegated from the top flight could follow Leicester's example in 2003-04 What the Bookies Say First Division The Playing Field is Levelling off Lennie Lawrence guided Cardiff City into the first division via the play-offs last season Here, the vastly experienced manager runs the ride over the second division and forecasts that—mike last season—there will be little to choose between top and bottom What the Bookies Say Second Division Yeovil Can Dash out of the Blocks Sean O'driscoll enjoyed promotion success with Bournemouth in the third division last season. Now, he takes a look at the division he left behind and suggests that Hull City and newly-promoted Yeovil Town could be the teams for the rest to watch What the Bookies Say Third Division Summmer Madness The game has gone mad, they say - almost every close season. Bill Edgar looks back on 50 years of big spending in the summer months Next Saturday Free Kicks Free goals Free for 3 months The Times Royal Albert Hall Not All Needs are so Very Special Caitlin Moran This Week Top Gastropubs Looking for London's perfect mix of food, drink and ambience? Square Meal's pub genuises pick out the tastiest boozers «feedback» You the Movies Top Gastropubs Foodnews Short Sharp Shop «yourstyle.. » Tourist Trapped England's Lane Localhero Entertainment Critic's five Big West End Hitorhype? Locals Hitorhype? Hitorhype? Comingattraction No title Music Critic'ssrock Paul Connolly Farming London Arts First Musicvenues Concerts Classical venues Critics'pick Opera Theatre Critics'pick Westendvenues Off-West End Fringe Hitorhype? Dance Art Critics'pick Hitorhype? 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