News from 10/01/2004
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Giles Smith, Richard Bullick, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Christina Hardyment, Shirley Arkush, Dominic Kennedy, Stewart Tendler and Charles Bremner, Jon Ashworth, Annabelle Thorpe, Eva McCubbin, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Roger Bradshaw, Bel Mooney, Jinny Blom, Andrew Pierce, Maureen Shaw, Edward R. G. R. Evans, Captain, Mike Shirley, Susan Ward Davies, Alexandra Frean, Phill Jupitus, Hilly Janes, Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dave Gorman, David Hands and Mark Souster, Laguiole, Simon Hills, Stewart Tendler and Dominic Kennedy, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Hattie Ellis, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, C. Hockin, Joanna Bale, James Bone, David Cohen, Dominic Wells, Patrick Barkham and Nic Hopkins, Nic Hopkins, Benedict Allen, CC, Jack Barker, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Martin, Carl Mortished, GS, Ginny Dougary, Maria Ahmed, Kevin Eason, Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob, Ask Aggie, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, David Thompson, Antonia Senior, A. C. Grayling, John Clarke, Andrew Grant, Headmaster, Rob Cassy, MG, Steve Keenan, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, Sam Llewellyn, Katherine Swift, Jonathan Burton, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Christian Barby, MM, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Peter Grimes, AT, Andy Stephens, Timothy O'Grady, Andrew Bamji, Rose Shepherd, Nick Wyke, Doctor Copperfield, Tony Blair, Phil Gordon, Simon Baggott, Juliette Kellow, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Ian MacKinnon, Martin Symington, Stefanie Marsh, Ian McIntyre, Jonathan Sacks, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Tom Petherick, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Katy Sexton, Peter Paphides, Mary Gold, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Luke Coppen, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Jonah Goldberg, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Pia Tiley, Patrick Arbuthnot, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Adam Sherwin and Laura Peek, Chris Power, Lee Karen Stow, James Arnold, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Amanda Platell, Stuart Miles, AF, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tania Kindersley, Oliver Wright and Simon Crompton, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Penelope Lively, Sean MacAulay, Xan Rice, Daniel Starza-Smith, Nick Raynsford, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Charles Gant, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Nigel Whitfield, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Alan Bussey, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, Chris Price Labour Mp, Nick Hasell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, S. E. Harris, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Grainne Gilmore, Alex Hawkes and Xan Rice, Adam Fresco, Robin Lane Fox, Frances Ive, Chris Condron, Nigel Kendall, Andrew Clennell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Mark Morris, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Brian Case, Mel Webb, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Hannah Betts, Matthew Parris, Peter Stanford, Virginia Blackburn, Jennai Cox, Jeffrey Masson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Jonathan Rendall, John Dolan (Head of Birmingham Libraries), Tony Adams, Elaine Monaghan and Richard Beeston, Ingrid Mansell, Amanda Craig, Celia Dodd, Iain Finlayson, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Alison Gibson, David Bolchover, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Kieran Falconer, Minty Clinch, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Cocker, John Naish, Alex Murphy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Alan Cook, LV, Michael Charlesworth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Fred Dellar, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Donald MacGillivray, Daniel Crewe, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Gill Guest, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Justin Marozzi, Daphne Lockyer, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Police doubts on Diana's death Blood test mix-up: driver may not have been drunk Times Sets the pace The Knowledge I talk to Tony twice a week, says Campbell Saddam wins new rights as a PoW Mi5, Mi6 and Prince Charles face questioning George Smith Alastair Campbell News & Comment Business & Leisure Tele2 The Magazine Weekend Review Body & Soul The Eye Howard's son to be Anglican priest Brown adds muscle in Treasury shake-up Sales backlash expected on 'toxic salmon' scare Will warnings put you off salmon? Arc They promise you health and happiness, but many alternative therapists do not obey even basic safety rules A Times survey underlines the urgent need for regulation in a £1.6 billion industry, Oliver Wright and Simon Crompton report Audi Imperfect Practice Dispute with US delays release of detained Britons Dollond & Aitchison Fake charity man stole £500,000 Anthony Andrews Master Shoe Maker TV watchdog investigates sleep deprivation show Critics accuse the producers of using a form of torture on the contestants, Adam Sherwin and Laura Peek report At least they don't have double Latin Dixons Symptoms similar to clinical depression BBC axes Kilroy-Silks show over Arab insults CityRover Loyalist links to Ulster's rise in race crimes Labour repays £78,000 airport donations In his Own Words Going for a 55p song - internet's biggest music box Student fined £250 for death crash Bespoke Suits Colonel, 83, shot dead in doorway Comet Paranoia strikes deep as princess puzzle is revived The conspiracy theorists are back and they smell a rat, Stefaine Marsh reports Sky Chauffeur's family fear Establishment cover-up The father of Henri Paul believes there was 'sleight of hand' with blood samples taken after the crash in which his son and Diana were killed, Charles Bremner reports Chrysler Pt Cruiser Minister pleads for public to support Prince Currys Norfolkline We had three options: bore ourselves to death, drink ourselves to death—or have a bit of an adventure Marks&spencer Ford drive fo Ford The Week that was Britain Citroën Next Week They Said . . . Are men ready to Phwooarr… look (and learn) once a week? Deadline draws near for prime auction prizes Times Charity Appeal EasyJet.com PC World Denim and tweed rediscover militancy. . . …but the poor are too busy to protest It is not a resigning issue, says Clarke By a Correspondent: Jude Law tipped for Branson film role Police investigate house fire deaths Flybe.com How outlook has changed in 50 years from grey George to sunny Ulrika Parties Cosy up to the family in search for votes Labour admits that it has bungled its policies and the Tories have yet to formulate any, reports Alexandra Frean Childcare strategy has helped 1.4m Saga Royal baby's public debut Hospital waiting lists shrink Parents who left baby in car are freed Bigamist gave HIV to lover Rapist dies in jail Gun on train alert Pet killers jailed Drugs cafe case Murder charges Natural successor Speed repeater Canoeist missing Mercedes recall Load of junk Meet the moderns Stone Age families Britons are relishing a troglodyte life in the caves of Andalucia, writes David Sharrock in Galera Price Rises Fund Exodus Wind farms ruin peace, says judge Best Western DELL A new angle on problem of men snoring The Week that was the World Virgin Subaru Next Week Tesco WeightWatchers Iowa's record for picking the winner is patchy Tiny Old stager scours the farms for Democrat backing A state's rural community may provide the momentum for presidential nomination, reports Roland Watson Flybmi.com Mars: The next Frontier 'Perhaps we made Nasa try a little harder' The creator of the missing probe is determined to carry on, reports Valerie Grove US moonbase a launchpad to put man on Mars Two-year space mission could still be suicide Great election ploy, but where will Bush find the billions? Congress is unlikely to foot the bill for the us president to enjoy his Kennedy moment, writes Mark Henderson 'Spirit' finds hint of water Duxiana Girlfriend tells court cannibal is not a monster Mitsubishi Motors Intelligent oven takes the heat off couch potato Cyclists rescue woman from the jaws of a mountain lion Why Japan is struggling to stay in the black Sale (Reuters): 'Blind man' President (AFP): Fleet grounded (AP): Ban overturned (Reuters): Animal magic HSBC Blair envoy seeks to draw UN back into Iraq Presistent attacks may deter organisation from returning in full strength, write Richard Beeston and Michael Evans Saga (Reuters): Japanese Arsenal Palestinian boy aims for a life in the Olympics Palestinian boy aims for a life in the Olympics fast lane Indians abroad 'must help economy' Seafrance (AFP): Libya offers £92m to jet families (Reuters): 'The Body' politic (Reuters): Tram death (AP): £22m rape suit (AP): Picture objection (Reuters): Doggy dancing Pop The Times Homer's odyssey to the Olde Word Theatre The Sunday Times What's the Spanish for a cunning ploy? Everest MARTIN ROWSON'S WEEK The short, miserable life of the domestic Washing machine On second thoughts… See how they run The sleep of reason Britney does her bit for unholy matrimony Rules are rules, mes amis, even if they keep us from the truth about Diana Their obduracy and secrecy breed suspicion of a cover-up So I drove a little too fast. . . where's the crime in that? NATURE NOTES A monthly guide to the political weather January Six months and counting to the day that we abandon Iraq Second Look Reason to re-examine but not reassess Diana's death Timely Remedy Alternative therapies must meet mainstream standards Beam Me up Mars is the ultimate destination for the intrepid traveller Rebellion over the Government's top-up fee proposals Pakistan's leader Unfriendly fire The Times Parish councils and local government That sinking feeling Total Blair Sir E. Shackleton's Story America's sweetheart Changing values of public libraries Seeing or believing Christmas clearance Truffle-Hunter Wanted The weather Todays Weather a Wet and Overcast Day for Most of the Country The Times Crossword 22,557 Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,556 Ocean Village Jermaine takes over from Jack in football's… Rusedski goes on the attack over 'scandal' of test failures Hyundai The Defence Who ranks as the best in the history pf British… Inside Pure entertainment among the 'arrers'… England prepare for loss of Johnson Apprentice happy to learn his trade Matt Dickinson on a tough education for the former England captain Harding hot property after years of skating on thin ice Kneecapping is not, of course, a pastime that readers are encouraged to try at home, but it seems to have done wonders for figure skating' Times Test The Rudder Bash Dash Flash And Another Thing Katy Sexton Bye-bye Billy, arrivederci Ryan; hello to Hernan welcome to Nwankwo Exchanging refereeing pleasantries Nissan Courting disaster under the Cliff-shield Miller's tale takes him from obscurity to Old Trafford Phil Gordon charts the sudden and remarkable rise of United's new young hope Football Fixtures Ranieri believes progress is key to Ms future Ronaldo in hot water over visit to London Nationwide League OUTSIDE THE BOX Ferguson intent on building new Old Trafford dynasty How They Stamp in Scotland Nationwide Conference Football will lose rare character when the firebrand walks out In the Game on Monday Play it again: Wenger prepares for Groundhog Day Albion win tarnished by Koumas injury Strachan prepares for Southampton farewell Liverpool make dream come true for Jones Lehmann and Phillips face ban Robson says decision on Bramble lifts cloud over Newcastle Gameon Your premiership weekend guide Miracle workers who deserve place in history Unsung Heroes Revealed: a ruthless, pioneering genius who ranks as the best British manager ever! Forget Fergie, Jock and the rest, Chapman was No 1, says Alex Murphy Legend dipped toes in murky waters Stragglers the most likely to suffer game of two halves The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor Bet your Life The Sunday Times The Betting Challenge Tony Cascarino More on the Web Wenger is the key to luring away Henry Resurgent Newcastle start to find their stride Sports Book Prospect of European exile worries Leicester Rugby Union Heineken Cup Sanderson well-suited to role as chairman of Pra Edinburgh kick on thanks to Laney Paul looks forward and refuses to be haunted by memories of Munster Hodgson snatches last-minute glory with dropped goal Grewcock tackles French test Agen give Llanelli a fright Pool Guide Whistle-blower will win friends in the locker-room Tennis Discrepancy in dates means Rusedski has to do some explaining The Sunday Times Recent Nandrolone Cases Parry-Jones wants brake on spending Motor Sport Bradford refuse to back down on salary cap Rugby League Security fears take toll ITV seals three-year deal for world rally By Our Sports Staff: Herman 's fine run ended by Ljubicic Follow the 'arrers' to pure entertainment Darts Lakeside World Championship Taylor will not throw it all away Reading sign Triggs as cover for Mason Hockey Greenhalgh well placed to capture maiden skiff title Sailing King emerges on top after classic duel The Lakeside Club Experience Old guard keeps mood high iii the clubhouse Golf The Sunday Times How a bloody-minded yourkshireman took on Robert Maxwell and won Bob Appleyard Remembered Australia wilt after Bob turns the screw Little sign of change for Chelsea and their impossible dreams Brian Glanville the Football Life Thomson makes an early exit Rixon approach Golden oldies Wattana woe Carlaw capture Nel's wedding Weekend Fixtures Passing Shot Cantona Leads the Way for his Other United The Results Service Snow Reports Ascot William Hill Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book Isio can make most of favourable mark Scoop6 Picture Gallery Williams fined Thunderer: Armchair Investor Free Trial Haydock Park Racing next Week Smiths turn low profile into high achievement Warwick Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Counting my blessings, not the winners Geraghty hopeful Native Scout can pack a punch Yesterday's Results The Times Modern Times Anniversaries Birthdays Helen Montagu First major woman producer in the West End, whose work ranged from classics to rock musicals Ingrid Thulin Swedish film actress who gave her best performances for Ingmar Bergman Etta Moten Singer who spearheaded the African-American drive to be represented on the silver screen Court & Social The Faith Page in Brief In Brief True religion is about sharing, not self-worship and self-esteem An audience with atheism's answer to C. S. Lewis Nick Wyke speaks to Philip Pullman and his critics, who question his anti-Christianlty Sunday worship At your Service Daniel Crewe Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Service of Thanksgiving Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News That was the Social Week The Times Personal Column Personal Column To place Private Advertising Modern Times Injured interviewwoes, neighbourly carjackers and ritual of the ring The Times Court & Social The Sunday Times Readers Reply Tattersall Check Shirt Birthday Newspapers The Albany International Clinic Mastercard/visa Phone Orderline The 'Sheila Maid' The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill Sagging Sofa? Scientific Golf Reader Offer The New Weekend Pill The Times "CI" Pill for Men a Perfect 2 Day Pill Empire direct. co. uk Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Parker Knolls Stannah The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill The Atkins Pill Clifford James Sterling House Stereo Record Player & Radio Novasonic Chase Children's Hospice Service Banking & Finance Man with a plan to win more of our savings The chife of National Savings and Investment wants to raise an extra ?10bn writes Xan Rice Unit-Linked Insurance Investments CV On Other Pages Leaving behind the little blue passbook BCCI case will be a trial for the Bank of England Past masters of the UK economy face testing times in a High Court battle, writes Jon Ashworth Fading of a dream job for Levi's us workers Abigail Rayner, in New York, on the end of an era as the jeans maker's last factories in America close Roll Call of Players in Financial Drama Recoveries and Fights Smiths beats a retreat City Diary Working class City Diary Bad Egg City Diary Slump in exports to US after exports to Trading trends Parmalat fraud investigators raid US bank Abbey ponders fund move New year is the perfect time for innovation in the business world Young Enterprise China poised to move up trade league Misys expands with bank software Grant Thornton distances itself from Italian scandal Japan resorts to shock tactics to halt the yen's rise Past intervention by Bank of Japan Peers seek to replace state pension How Shell blew a hole in a 100-year reputation Game scores by wooing women The Times Far-flung subsidiaries 'to blame' Morrison wows market with dynamic Christmas William Hill wins with extra time 'Let MPs see full Equitable report' Somerfield eyes up Londis bid Partners ready to exploit huge gas reservoir Enron couple's plea deals appear doomed Larger Capitalisation Shares M&s, Shell, Hsbc, Vodafone, Amersham, Sage Group Stock Markets Nick hasell Smaller Capitalisation Shares Autonomy, Smg, Capital Radio, Premier Farnell Pointers Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Weak greenback casts long shadow on dividends Pointers The Week's Biggest Moves Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street 'The Knives are out for out Sir Phil. At the very least the board should accelerate succession procedures' The Chancellor and the Governor of the Bank of England can afford to be sanguine. Long live the pound Lunch is off for the River Restaurant Foundationdegree Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Look Ahead Bank of England faces High Court humiliation over… Jobs figures knock dollar Briefing Enron legal deals unravel Somerfield eyes Londis End of an era for Levi's Japan acts to rein in yen TDR circles Ask Future Network sales up Charts of the Day Shell shock for investor confidence Chairman facing pressure to resign UBS prepares to float Standard Life if talks with regulator fail End of an era as Savoy River Restaurant closes its… Inside Companion Stairilifts Why the reserves 'evaporated' Abuse of power: how a bank failed a caring daughter Look further afield for top performers Xan Rice goes globetrotting in search of new homes for your lso cash Get yourself into better shape by March Factfile Fidelity Inside Base rate may rate in February In Brief Credit clampdown Grilling for drivers Times F&C Stockwatch Website of the Week The Week Ahead Whine of the Week Roger Bradshaw, of Putney, southwest London, on the difficulties facing young savers Good Buy A-Z of Money Quid The Market Place Bad Buy Quotes Letters Bad timing Abuse of power - bank fails a caring daughter Xan Rice reports on Barclays' bungling of a simple case Halifax How and when you can use a power of attorney What is the difference between ordinary and enduring power of attorney Halifax Sticks for every walk of life Virginia Blackburn looks at the history of the development of collectible walking sticks Striding along with a secret weapon Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Lloyds TSB Oil companies could prove to be black gold in the bleak midwinter Stella Shamoon provides her regular update on the performance of her share of the month portfolio LifePolicies Direct Beat the three-week deadline Paula Hawkins begins her new guide to financial in the spring with self-assessment Chancellor challenged on 'married couples tax' Elizabeth Judge reports on a husband and wife's legal battle to overturn demands for back tax from small family firms Important Dates for your Diary ISIS MBNA Single aim to retire with all the trimmings Alison Gibson talks to a woman determined to boost her pension income after divorce The Times What the Experts Say Intelligent Finance Oneday Thomson's Group Plc Eileen's Response Honey, I shrunk your bonus Mark Atherton asks if there is a way a young woman can cut a tax bill Take cover from the financial drain of university dropouts Bank of England in dock over lost deposits Halifax High-income scandal hits IFAs Xan Rice says that the collapse of David Aaron has put precipice bonds in the spotlight What It Means if your IFA Goes Bust Cheltenhalm & Gloucester Costly suspension of disbelief for Parmalat investors Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Pointers Money Shop Chelsea Building Society Time to ponder the great unknowns Legal & General 'We need a watchdog that sides with the consumer' Are shoppers short-changed by loyalty schemes? Helen Nugent calculates the high cost the high cost of staying faithful to your favourite stores and supermarkets What Price Loyalty? Advisers urge caution on Standard Life New Star We pick the 30 most original holidays for this… Muscling in on Miami Princess Cruises Combine two activities on these unusual breaks Inside Departure Board Route of the Week: Faro Book Ahead Best fares departing in three months' time Deals of the Week Titan Hi Tours British Isles Short-Haul Long-Haul Web of the Week Voyages Jules Verne Your £ Abroad Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Happy as a sandgirl on the coast of Kenya Jack Baker's three-years old daughter Lucy quickly made new friends during her family's African beach adventure Take the Kids New for Families Qantas Orlando Vacanze in Italia Need to Know In Brief Single Traveller Promotions on selected cruises NEILSon US airline misery on the way? Loophole means travellers may have to fork our for pricier tickets. 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Tania Kindersley on the writer's dilemma It's Wilkinson, by a whisker Razor-blade giants are competing to shave the world. Giles Whittell reports from the bathroom Gallery Oldham ArtsFirst Does my album look big in this? Every tyrant fears the camera will expose his inner twarp. Giles Coren on the pictures they never wanted you to see Dralion The Times Fright to the ends of the Plath Gwynnie Paltrow as snivelling Sylvia would reduce anyone to tears. Kate Muir cries off We're All Sick of Sylvia's Legend, in Precisely the Same Way We're Sick of Diana The Reason of Things Books Haven't you got homes to go to? Whatever the Effect of a Nomadic Youth, It Generates a Need to Descrise It Which end of the telescope? Chomsky's Text is Shot through with Conspiracy Theory and Digression The Times Thoroughly modern Robert Bibliography Browning was, a Contemporary Said,'not at All like a Damned Literary Man' TLS Inter Alia Paperbacks Fiction Ghost Riders Nonfiction Picture Gallery Troubles in paradise Fiction From Nab End to dead end Fiction The Times The absent lover Fiction Waterstone's Joseph Kanon Darkness visible Children's Books Bestsellers Read on Audio Books Arts Frozen in time Nina Ananiashvili 5 Best Pop 5 Best Classical/jazz Do you have it in green? A picked fish, or the Queen Mum in crayon? First-time art buyer Tim Teeman enlists a personal shopper to help him spend £1,500 Giselle Richard Cork: the verdict 5 Best Opera/dance Phantom of the Opera 5 Best Visual Art Image of the Week Soap, Latin Style 5 Best Theatre 5 Best Events Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts Betrayal Royal Festival Hall Duchess Theatre 0870 890 1103 'A Towering… Ray Davies Dralion Hackney Empire The Times Pure Comedy Gold Cannons War, who is it best for? Has Tom Cruise's decision to turn down Cold Mountain cost him his Oscar, asks Charles Gant Cold Mountain Arrived Just in Time to Underline the True Inanity of Last Samurai You stole my movie, bitch… Royal Shakespeare Company 10 Best Film Life Educating Annie In the US today, only affluent families can afford a university degree. Amid Britain's current political turmoil over tuition fees, Timothy O'Grady reports on the mortgaging of the American dream Fees or free: who's said what Disp@tches from the Home Front Ocean dreaming Sloop or ketch? Blue or green? choices, choices. Sam Liewellyn joins Daddy Dan. Pat, Kevin and the twins at the Boat Show Four legs good, six legs better Royal Ascot, the pressure . . . the horse just couldn't take it. Now he's got a new running mate. By Lee Karen Stow Out There Feather Report Derwent May Rhapsody in black What are Tibetan throat-singers doing in a certain Anglesey wood? Mark Cockers investigates an unkindness of ravens Coopers of Stortford Gardens Picture Gallery Hidden depths Brimming stones, peeing cherubs, steel sheets . . . water is essential to a garden. Jinny Blom on the trickle-down effect Most Gardeners Want Water to Be Present—it Gives Emotion to a Garden Katherine Swift The Times Nationwide Winter Sale J. Parker Sally my handsome Aunt Eliza, Lone Ranger . . . Gill Guest on the naming of plants Nicknames Help us to Communicate on a Smaller, More Intimate Scale Weekend Tips The Art of Gardening Luesther T. 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Three doctors tell Frances lve why they decided to take an alternative route on healing The Acupuncturist The Herbalist Dr Francls James, 59, is a medical herbalist who has worked as a Gp, an anaestheList and for the Royal Navy. He is working part-time In the prison Service as a doctor and as a herbalist at an integrated medicine practice at Poundbury, the model town set up by the Prince of Wales near Dorchester Doctor Copperfield inside the Mind of a Gp Drugs? Just the needle A growing number of woman are being offered acupuncture on the Nhs during childbirth and pregnancy. 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Make up your own mind Herbalism Crucial Questions Herbalists South West South East 'I Believe It Saved Me from a Wheelchair' London Midlands/east Self-Help Herbalism: It Could Be Harmful Suffolk North Rest of UK Picture Gallery Homeopathy The long established complementary therapy comes with a royal seal of approval. But does it work? Thursday 15 Main Channels TV Choice Crucial Questions Homeopaths How to Find a Therapist near You South West Picture Gallery South East London Twins but Different Treatments Midlands/east North Suitable for children? 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