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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Michelle Collins, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Eva McCubbin, Battle Royal, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Jane Taylor-Hayhursty, Tom Fort, Cherry Maslen, Mark Atherton and Alex Hawkes, Ian Nathan, Nigel Colborn, Janice Blackburn, Gary Duncan, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Graham J. Sasse, Mark Souster, David Powell, Peter Nicholas, Craig Lord and John Goodbody, Andrew Healey, Richard Hobson, Tibor Fischer, Dr Toby Murcott, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Sam Coates and Maria Ahmed, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Jan Parker, Hannah Betts, Jonny Wilkinson, Tara Holmes, Christine Seib, Paul Massey, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Michael Bracewell, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Iain Balshaw, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Crane, Bob Stanley, Jane Smiley, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Amon Cohen, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Chris Hulme, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, Barry Duncan Economics Correspondent, David McVay, Armando Iannucci, Ed Berman Hms President, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Rob Cassy, Steve Keenan, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Sam Llewellyn, Katherine Swift, Dave Robinson, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Graham Duffill, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Douglas Batchelor, Chief Executive, Andy Stephens, Helen Dunmore, Tony Wheeler, Nick Wyke, Kirsty Gallacher, Gerry Hanson, Doug Sager, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Lucy Huxley, Gary Rhodes, Jean-Claude Dhien, Ian McIntyre, Genevieve Fox, Kietman Falconer, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Peter Lister, Mark Johnston, Alex Hawkes and Mark Atherton, Russell Hetton, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Daniel Schacter, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Gavin Bell, Ronan McGreevy, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Donald MacGillivary, Sudi Piggott, Bon Webster Transport Correspondent, Chris Power, John Hopkins, Clarke Osborne, Executive Director, Paul McKenna, Rob Wright, Amanda Platell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Eva McCUBBIN, Helen Hutt, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Amanda Foreman, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Alan Greaves, Rod Liddle, Andrew Roberts, Gordon Ramsay, Xan Rice, Michael Higgins, Verena Hoffman, Eileen Hocking, Gerald Russell, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Ronald Hutton, Marlin, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Aleks Sierz, S. E. Harris, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Owen Sheers, Nancy Dunhart, Juniper Adams, Chris Condron, Nigel Kendall, Andrew Clennell, Nick Szczepanik, Mark Morris, Maureen Shaw, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Jane Macquitty, Robert Crampton, Norman Oliveck, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Eamonn Butler, Director, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Jennai Cox, Malcolm Campbell, Oliver wright Health Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Andrew Duncan, Sarah Anderson, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, James Herbert, Brian Glanville, Andrew G Marshall, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Hattie Ellis, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Bob Bury, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Edward Docx, Richard Oxon, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Darian Leader, Angus Batey, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Graham Hutchings, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, John Harris, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Abigail Rayner, Paul Connolly, Larry Rushton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Paul Mansfield, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Kim Newman, Maureen Freely, Gillian Harris and Nicholas Wapshott, Daphne Lockyer, Grainne Gilmore, Irma Kurtz, Chloe Bryan-Brown,

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Lock ten voters in a room and make them pick the next Maggie wannabe Flybmi.com No Title Flybmi.com Howard the dark horse becomes new favourite What the Tory chairmen said Donations in jeopardy TheAA Courts Arthbishop sticks with job to halt a gay sex schism The pioneer of Anglican 'flying bishops' for at least two yers, report Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent Priest forced to be a child prostitute forgives her abusers Fluent in Finance Pressure grows to end Tube contrats NHS condemned over tragedy of mentally ill doctor Schools' progress targets queried Empire direct Father lauds dead son who ran free British Telecom Frank Spencer imitator guilty Currys Always Cutting Prices Premiership player moves to palace league Schoolboy's film puts text drama on big screen George Smith Photographers on trial Passat VW Sony The Week that was Britain Next Week Egg-card EasyJet.com Hyundai 'Do I look like a dying man?' growled paisley The DUP leader is revelling in his power to kill the peace process, he tells David Lister The hard heart of Unionist opposition Tiscali Broadbrand The Week that was the Would The Link The Ultimate Cinema Experience Microsoft Flybe.com british european VSO A life in the spotlight ends with death in the shadows One woman's tragedy splits America and a family US scientists in a froth over cow bred for cappuccino MacDonald Hotels Homebase (AFP): Karzai calls for peace jihad In Brief (AFP): Gaza deaths (AP): Island talks (AFP): Excess baggage Scandal surfaces over roads to nowhere in Japan £8bn pledged but aid to rebuild Iraq falls short of target Expedia. co. uk Laura Ashley Judge lifts ban on Harare paper In Brief (AP): Kenya bomb plot (AP): Right-wing plan (Reuters): Fight for miners (Reuters): Italian arrests Satire protest Harvest of misery as 130 villagers sell their kidneys In Moldova the sale of an organ can raise false hopes of a better life, reports Roger Boyes from Mingir Marathon men wait for blizzard to end Smile the internet bank Hitler's Spanish unit stirs divisions B&Q Reverse Carjack killing sparks mother's crime crusade Renault Sheep reach land after sea ordeal Bespoke Suits Lessons on how to beat thieves What has four legs and flies a bit too high? Bfi The Times 47Th London Film Festival Seabiscuit Valour rendered invalid Seafrance Opera Ion Linbury Studio Theatre Concert Philharmonia/Brüggen Festival Hall Micromark Theatre Electra Gate, WI1 Bertolli I'm a celebrity, get me out of here Maplin Electronics 'You were noisy and difficult, but we loved you' Emotions were running high among the thousands of spectators who turned out to pay thei final respects to Concorde, Patrick Barkham reports from Heathrow One. Tel The High Life at Twice the Speed of Sound, but There were No In-Flight Films Can the first flight really have been so long ago? The Times Concorde 002 soars over setbacks What The Times said in 1969 Look back to the future for travel supersonic-stlye From First to Last Heseltine admits his humiliation Concorde will now be grounded in chosen museums; but the flight of imagination will never land Leading article 31 Concorde 1969-2003 Praised to the skies by art world Time The Sunday Times Hypocrisy was on trial in Paris this week Aquability Shower Module Picture Gallery Sleepovers reveal the fruit-loop weirdness of your home life This column has tested positive for cliches Oh, yes, Ids is unquestionably made of the write stuff. And now read on To the end, the hapless victim simply refuses to die There's nothing quite so nasty as a letter from a royal Picture Gallery A pessimist recants: the new South Africa is working The Eagle Has Landed Concorde is grounded but is achievements fly high Mind the Gap Transport planning after Network Rail The Wildest Swan A life that was famous, infamous and then forgotten Dispute on gay canon IRA weapons Interest rates 'shock' Leadership squabble reflects ill on Conservative Party The Bible versus the Ikea catalogue Retired greyhounds Humpty's fall and rise The Times Regulator for the justice system London's river life Not so simple sums Tasting wines Mobile and versatile The Weather The Times Crossword 22,492 Spitfire Giles Simth Facing up to a few home truths To an Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and a Scot, this weekend is far from a joke. David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, looks at a crucial round of World Cup matches Chanel Daniel Finkel Stein Alan Lee Inside The World Cup Today Prepare for second coming of the back who hates coming second The Interview Owen Slot on the return to form of the England flyer after two years in rugby's wilderness Dell The Rudder Steers You through the Weekend Weekend Review Love is the only drug that Ronaldo is pushing The Magic Sponge Owen Slot soaks up stories from around the world Guinness+rugby Another chapter of injustice in the life of Terry Venables Times Test Official the perfect way to avoid Lane strain Gameon Your Premiership guide this weekend Kewell will be target for fans' venom Clash of Tie Day How They Stand By Our Sports Staff: Forster helps Reading maintain form Picture Gallery Fixtures Nationwide League How They Stand in Scotland Outside the Box Rooney comes of age with words of youthful wisdom Jeep Morris Takes Ten-Day Leave On Monday Thegame We'll be in with a shout of victory if we all give 100 per cent Jonny Wilkinson plans to use the match against Samoa to kick some bad habits Sititi plans to hit England with shock treatment England's Glory Rugby World Cup 2003 Ireland aim to break tranquillity with knockout blow Determined Georgia make case for inclusion Wales must master nerves and opt for running game Manchester United Rampant New Zealand paint it black for rivals Subaru McGeechan turns to old guard Scotland prepare to appeal against Leslie ban Sky+ The World Cup Today Norwich Union Direct Fox-Pitt on course for honours In Brief Taylor struggles Cup of cheer England fall Gomez eyes title Lloyds TSB Frustrated England facing the unthinkable Cricket The Results Service BT Absence of Andrews to Bath's advantage Rugby Union Henman running out of time to turn tide Tennis Ioc unable to endorse re-testing of old samples Drugs in Sport The Times Houllier becomes victim of great expectations The Fink Tak Reports from the Football Laboratory The Times Predictor The Times Percentage Chance Predictor was developed by the Decision Technology Group at the University of Warwick's Institute of Applied Cognitive Science Bet your Life The Betting Challenge Marlins keep heads above water to give Yankees sinking feeling Baseball Game Five Linescore Florida 6 New York 4 Results and Schedule The Weekend's Fixtures RBS Carter takes long drive to victory` Golf The Sunday Times By Our Sports Staff: Lyle loses card game in Madrid Newbury Doncaster Rob Wright Betinterne.com The Wright Track Magritte can confirm O'Brien as Post master Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Armchair Investor No Title Europeans intent on show of strength Storming Home can make most of home advantage WilliamHILL Santa Anita Valuable lessons to be learnt from American model Mark Johnston on why Champions' Day is no substitute fir the real thing Ladbrokes Slow, amateurish ... and good enough to heat the Arsenal This Football Life Racing Musselburgh The Times Kempton Park Carlisle Solberg title challenge stalls at vital moment Motor Rallying I'm over the hurdle now and on my way to good results' Family support gives Cave added incentive to fight back to form Hodge willing to cross pain barrier to Athens Olympic Champions Medal Prospects 50-50 to Make the Great Britain Team Outsiders to Make the Team for Athens ... And One for 2008 At your Service Anniversaries Birthdays Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Glamorous and formidable "First Lady" during China's most tumultuous years whose charm captivated America Court & Social In Brief The Faith Page Those of us who are blind must pray to be given sight Credo Festival of lights heralds a bright renewal before winter Diwali is a chance for families to exchange gifts and celebrate a new beginning. Nick Wyke reports Sunday Worship At your Service Tara Holmes Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages That was the Social Week The Times bfi London Film Festival opening Dinners Luncheon Livery Company Politics and press in print Personal Column Royalty and Parliament Men in uniform at Trafalgar Day celebrations Personal Column The Times Art Fund A lunch with a little variety Modern Times Philip Howard Lighting up, making light with first names and loquacious neighbours The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliament Art Notices Readers Reply Jolliman Garden like a Jungle? Collin Street Bakery Pedometers International Ltd HJ Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Dunlopillo The Sunday Times Coopers of Storford Multiple Display Advertising Items Access Pedometers International Ltd Antique Desks on the Internet SLP-TM/EP Medical Division Pedometers Premier Man Novasonic Lifestyles Snorestopper Idealist of the airlines emerges from fly past The Saturday Profile After a bumpy landing with Go, things are taking off agian for Barbara Cassani, says Jon Ashworth The Times Kroll cleans up by sifting through digital droppings The Times On Other Pages Actively seeking Kerzner City Diary Outside chance City Diary Fidelity to meet Chelsfield directors Fund manager takes a step out of the shadows Fidelity may have to be more interventionist because of the sheer weight of money it holds Apparent nepotism raises some eyebrows FSA concern at us hedge fund activity Fund managers fired over improper deals The Sunday Times Growth of a Giant Coopers of Stortford Coopers of Storford Microsoft shares decline 6% as orders disappoint AT&T rises on speculation of merger talks with BellSouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sensuelle Raj Mirpuri Bespoke Couture Christmas Gift Guide Christmas Fayre Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Getmapping Fascinating aerial photos Marriott The Times First-quarter revenues ($m) Multiple Display Advertising Items Share in a Winning Racehorse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trover Dog Coats The Good Book Guide New contracts help to double pre-tax profits of Autonomy Banking & Finance TD Waterhouse Small firms can still offer hope for the discernin Tempus Larger Capitalisation Shares Dixons, Sage Group, Hanson, Exel Pointers FTSE 100 down 1.2 points at 4,239.0 Dow Jones Industrial average down 30.67 points at 9,582.46 Smaller Capitalisation Shares TGM, National Express, Xansa, BTG, Acambis Pointers FTSE 250 index rose 3.4 points to 5.634.1 Eurotop 100 Bonds The Week's Biggest Moves Water bills could rise to plug pension fund gap AngloGold refuses to raise bid The Times BP in $16bn gas link-up with Algeria Placing the first bet in gas stakes Contractors fume as Network Rail takes back control of maintenance Loss of contracts sends shares plunging Offer for New Look under attack EADS in Britain's biggest PFl deal with MoD Campaign grows to oust boss at Portman Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Ghettopoly: a game tlie whole gang can play First Choice rebounds after strong summer Donna Karan chief tipped for Saks job 'Network Rail now has the nightmares to itself' Keeping light on Canary's sad song Surging retail sales fuel fears of imminent rise in interest rates Barclays OECD warns on threat to markets Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Look Ahead Flying from her past Grim day for markets Lingerie firm goes private Ex-Bulmers chief settles Kroll upbeat on snooping Lloyds sells NBNZ BP prepares for shortage Credit Suisse First Boston Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Case against Quattrone collapses Tent seller pegs up a good show on profits Get no kick from cocaine if Xenova vaccaine works Festivalgoers make music for Blacks Picture Gallery Out of the Shadows ISIS Inside The Error of their Ways The shadow of the taxman falls on offshore accounts Xan Rice says that savers who had hoped to keep a little stash tucked away from the Revenue's sight are running out of options A Tale of Two Offshore Investments Smooth Operators Factfile Fidelity Investments Voyage of Discovery National Savings rates boost In Brief Web warning Too old at 80 Scottish Widows Stockwatch Website of the Week The Week Ahead Whine of the Week Trevor Chenery, of Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, is unhappy with Direct Line Good Buy A-Z of Money Hedge Funds Henderson Investment Trusts Bad Buy Quotes Pay quarterly to stay in control Insurance tips pay off What is wrong with our high and mighty banks? Mark Atherton reports growing customer dissatisfaction with the Big Four Charcol Legal & General The Woolwich Fidelity Investments Campaign highlights missing Nics Grainne Gilmore reports on a move to make sure people get their full pension Top boards are a big turn-off for shareholders Chelsea Building Society Small savers shielded from hedge funds Xan Rice reports on one adviser's stand against the secretive market-timers who prey on unit trusts Rules to safeguard pensions delayed until next year The Market Place Why? Because you're worth it Alex Hawkes and Mark Atherton on how out your true value in the workplace Platinum plus The Best Ways to Compare Salaries Halifax Flexibility is the key to the new pay packages Put a price tag on your life Helen Pridham explains the dangers of undervaluing your role Factfile Exeter Friendly Society Britannia Life Insurance Family investment creates taxing dilemma A Question of Money Mark Atherton tackles your problems with property contracts, rights for small investors, extended warranty traps and missing energy regulation Direct Line Nationwide FSP Ltd Halifax Drawdown investors face 'excessive risk' Xan Rice asks whether smaller savers are misled Those bad hair days abolished by smooth operators Elizabeth Judge reports on a small company that has taken the beauty industry by storm Survival Tips LifePolicies Direct Bank of Scotland Ease the pain on your capital gain East Midlands shows 60% return IFA Promotion Ltd Fifth rise in stamp duty under Blair is now likely Cutting a dash Virginia Blakcburn looks at collecting swords—given a new impetus by Quentin Tarantino Beautiful and deadly, too The Woolwich The one account Long white cloud with silver lining Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a family preparing to make a fresh start in New Zealand The Woolwich The Expert's Advice Paul's Response Soothing words about discounts Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments High Fidelity is hitting all the right notes Fund Profile FUNDFiLE Yorkshire Building Society Money Shop The Times 'The taxman is broadcasting his message loud and clear: at home or abroad, there is no hiding place' Rate rise is back on the agenda Paula Hawkins says the tide has turned at the MPC Insurer's theft warning Protection for stolen identity crime victims New Star Investment FUnds Ltd Kate Muir in Paris New view of the Caribbean Opodo Guidebook Groans Inside Lasi-Minute Flights Travelsphere British Isles The Best Deals Short-Haul Web of the Week Cape Town Winter Savings Voyages Jules Verne Long-Haul Your £ Abroad Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Vacanze in Italia Why on earth did we ever leave Paris? Kate Muir chronicled her family life in the city for The Times Magazine for three years. But how did she feel returning as a visitor? The latest way to put on makeup in Paris is with a tiny spray gun, filled with liquid blusher. 'Very natiral,' it says. Very car repair shop, I think Travelocity OzPlanner Need to Know In Brief Travel Online Titan HiTours Drowings trigger new regulations Safety Comes First The deaths of four toddlers last summer mean tougher laws for French holidays homes. Steve Keenan reports Chilling Statistics Your all-singing, all-dancing crew Hello Trolley Dolly Radisson Seven Seas Cruises Travel News Voyages of Discovery Macs hit browser troubles with BA Technical Hitch Crossed Flightpaths Take the Kids Chloë Bryan-Brown's Guide to What's New for Families Why I loved my season as a 'chalet granny' At 55, Helen Hutt reviewed her life and headed for Courchevel Have you ever tried cooking coq au vin for one? I christened it the 'monocoq' Age is no barrier when you're maid to order Air New Zealand Travesphere Ltd Euro Tunnel Some favourite haunts Six of the Best Hallowe'en Hotels The Travel Collection Hotels.com/treat Checking in Castle House Hotel, Hereford Competition How we joined the pirates of the Caribbean Caribbean Sailing Hire a Yacht Introudcing two pages of sailing suggestions, Gavin Bell hires a yacht in the British Virgin Islands, hoists the Jolly Roger and stocks up on rum Need to Know Travelsphere Ltd Cypros Paradise The Times Voyage to the top aboard a tall ship Caribbean Sailing Join the Crew Antonia Senior is inspired by being part of a crew and finds that sailing on the open sea can bring out the superhero within Noble Caledonia Limited Somak Holidays BT Cruising Yacht Holidays Mush across the tundra Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas Beachcomber The Travel Collection Alpine Tour Noble Caledonia Limited Amsterdam in the spring on a shoestring Readers' Forum Travelling light: would we be better off As Lonely Planet turns 30, Paul Mansfield finds some publishers accept sloppy research, and asks if we should bother using their guides while Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet, sticks up for them Don't make the mistake of thinking that all destinations have been researched exhautively British Airways Leaving our guidebooks at home? Who needs guidebooks, asks Sarah Anderson when the best advise is found in travel literature Whatever you choose, you'll find it at Stanfords, says Nicholas Crane Travel literature is a wonderful companion on a trip, but it can also put one off going somewhere Caravela Voyages Jules Verne Vacances En Campagne Noble Caledonia Limited Top Ten Recommended Guidebook Series Trailfinders Travelbag Austravel Travel Insurance Monarch Scheduled Insurance 4 CarHire Holiday autos Loco flights.com Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Travel mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Worldwide travel insurance Airline Network Opodo Worldwide Travel Southern Africa Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Philadelphia City Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Cruises Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malta Direct Travel The Times Flexi cover direct insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Holiday Experts Eastern Europe's Capitals Villas of Distinction City Breaks Special City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Eurostar Holidays Direct Marco Polo Air Travel Guide Villas with Pools Cruise Classified Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Italy Villas of Distinction Ocean Club Odyssey Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Tunisia First Lai Holidays France Page & Moy Made Measuri Bespoke Travel Villas with Pools South American Experience Hoseasons JourneyLatin America Diamond giza Explore! 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Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Incomparable Club Med The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Center Parcs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powys Ideas Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? Books Inside In Weekend Review today we bring you tribute musials… Are we sailing, Rod, or just drifting? Old rockers never die - they make a tribute musical. Ian Johns wonders if nostalgia isn't what it used to be So Long as the Musical is an Alien Form in Britain, These Shows Succeed The story so far What's Not to like? The TV Presenter Richard Bacon Warms to the Roguish Charms of Harry Flashman George MacDonald Fraser Memo to palace Pr: We are not amusing The Royal Family can ignore the spin gurus' warnings, says Andrew Roberts. They have history on their side Houston, you have a problem Rockets that run on laughing gas? Just the thing for a new breed of space hero, says Giles Whittell If the Spaceship Goes where its Meant to, It Will Make History like the Mayflower The Times 47Th London Film bfi Festival 22 October - 6 November 2003 Scots mythed and the power of story Kits, burning bras, a Russian invasion Ronald Hutton on national identity and how we invented our past No Breassieres were Ever Burnt yet the Burning Bra Persists as a Feminst Symbol Cirque Du Soleil The Reason of Things Philosopher A. C. Grayling on Racism Let them eat lard The Government wants you to eat less, smoke less, drink less. Rod Liddle couldn't care less Lying on a Sofa Watching Wife Swap while Eating Deep-Fried Caramac is as Stress-Relieving Asyou Can Get MOPS Robin Cook The Times Books Dire The roaring boy lost in America The poet's celebrity tours made and broke him, says Owen Sheers Inter Alia Tim Teeman The Times Nice day at the Foreign Office? Nonfication Point of Departure by Robin Cook Simon & Schuster £20;368pp Isbn 0 7432 5255 1 £16 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 8080 Memoirs by Douglas Hurd Little, Brown £20;543pp Isbn 0 316 86147 2 £16 (p&p £1.95) One Entry Notes the Commons Tea Room now Serves CAPPUCCINO:'hOW Very New Labour' I am woman, hear me roar Fiction The Grandmothers by Doris Lessing Flamingo £15.99;311pp Isbn 0 007 15279 5 £12.79 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 8080 Little Black Book of Stories by A. S. Byatt Chatto & Windus £12;279pp Isbn 0 701 17324 6 £9.60 (p&p 99p) Lessing's London is a Walked, Lived, Experienced Thing … Sleepwalkers, awake! Fiction Mrs Sartoris by Elke Schmitter Trans Carol Brown Janeway Faber £10.99;212pp Isbn 0 571 21919 5 £20 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 8080 My Name is Sei Shonagon by Jan Blensdorf Chatto & Windus £10.99;189pp Isbn 0 701 17603 2 £20 (p&p 0£1.95 Waterstone's Paperbacks Fiction TLS 3 books. £3. No commitment The wild sublime Poetry The Book of my Enemy; Collected Verse 1958-2003 by Clive James Picador £15.99;464pp Isbn 0 330 42004 6 £12.97 (P&p £1.95) 0870 160 8080 Bestsellers Audiobooks They Seek Him Here … Like a Hole in the head Celebrity widow, trash-rock queen … Courtney Love has no trouble making headlines. But can she make another record? John Harris reports 5 Best Music Eugene Onegin NT He's so modern Jean Cocteay was a meteor of modernism, but was he more than just a dabbler? Michael Bracewell charts the French artist's enduring influence Early Portraits Show an Elegant Young Man, Every Bit the Dandified Aesthete The Cocteau Influence 5 Best Exhibitions Lyric Hammersmith Royal Academy of Arts The shock of the new There are plenty of outlets for high-quality drama, writes Aleks Sierz. The problem is that nobody out there is writing any Entertainments TriCycle NT 5 Best Theatre The Times 5 Best Dance/opera Theatres Classical Concerts Inside Monteverdi Barbican Opera & Ballet The Times Classical Concerts St. John's Smith Square The Times Don't look a movie horse in the mouth Tinseltown goes to the races, so what did you expect-Citizen Kane? Jane Smiley reports It was 20 Minutes before we Got to a Horse, and when we Did, we Sighed Audibly Image of the Week Odeon, Leicester Square, October 22,2003 Will they take the bait? Ian Nathan rounds up the best of the half-term movies Warner classics autumn new releases 10 Best Films Seduced Young, gifted and broke Today's students are being supplied by irresponsible adults with a highly dangerous and addictive substance, says Maureen Freely. Credit What is a Student to Do when the Bailiffs Knock? Some Take out Another Loan How to Budget? Disp@tches from the Home Front Wings and a prayer A brother's obsession sent Chris Hulme searching for evidence of a father he never knew Sorry, steaks off the menu The return of red kites to the Chilterns was cause for Joy. Now we're spoiling them to death. Tom Fort explains Road-Kill Victims Give Adult Kites and their Young All the Protein They Require Land Lines He Paints from the inside, from the 'Crouching Snipe's Meanest Spot' The Times The Bosche His thriller wad designed to be anti-German propaganda but Erskine Childers accidently created a classic, says Sam Llewellyn Feather Report Here and now Picture Gallery Grace notes Chrysanthemums are making a fashionably late entrance. mark Griffiths greets Clara and the Duchess These are Tough Plants that Extend the Season of Flower into November Chrysanthemum Offer How to grow Katherine Swift Do I Feel like a 'D' Arcy Spice' Today? Or a 'Cornish Gillyflower'? Echo Thomas Sunderson Evergreen Dwarf Shrubs £16.45 Each Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Limited Countax Westwood Antique Desks on the Internet The Times Apple max Up, down, over, sideways … Stephen Anderton suggests elegant ways to deliver more fruit for your space On Horizontal Limbs, the Fruit Sits like Balls on a Juggler's Arm Minarette Apple Trees Offer Grass Roots Angela Gore, Limited Churchill's Stairlifts plc Useful and beautiful Pot maintenance should include taking a critical look at your whole collection, says Rob Cassy Don't Let Fots Turn into Cemeteries for Summer Bedding Chimney Balloon Ladder Stabiliser Traditional Cornish Smocks "Stop Thief" Top of the terracotta pots Stairlifts The Sunday Times Cannock Gates Pest-Busters Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Bulb of Month Nerines Empire direct. co. uk Pictureline T2 Crossword No 3106 The Listener Crossword No 3745 Excursion Bridge Chess Qi The Quiz Word Watching Two Brains Times Chess and Bridge Cd-Rom Offer Double pack: £19.99 (rrp £23.98) Famous but Nameless The Lunchers on the Grass Answers Picture Book Jumbo Crossword 490 Teenagers Stars and their Drugs Special Report Food Sex Inside News Inside Why kind young men live longer The Latest Health Breakthroughs, Tips and Trends Fatal fat labelled Cholesterol Skeletons run out Bones Sexuality in genes Gender Well, Well … Radiating sickness Temperature Expectant new hope The Stories behind the News Guidelines on Scanning Every Mum for Down's May Finally Bring an Effective Test 'Tis the season to be Sad Winter Blues Analyse this Conspracy Theories The Hookers That famous face revealing all about their illness may be part of a secretive sales ploy. 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