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News from 03/10/2004

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Alan Nicholls, Frenderic Raphael, Kevin Dunn, Jonathan Northcroft, P B, John Dugdale, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Lucas Hollweg, R Barber, Jeff Dawson, Gail Emms, Pippa Funnell, N J, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Andrew Bell, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, Jason Dawe, John Peter, Gideon Garter, Hamish Stevenson, Natalie Ayres, Nigel Bumham, David Wilson, Andrew Longmore, Adam Hathaway, Michael Littlewood, Susan d'Arcy, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Matthew Davis, Terence Blacker, Caroline Brannigan, Nigel Planer, Kathryn Cooper, P D, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Paul Driver, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, K R, Andrew Porter, A C, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, D C, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Claire Harvey, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Stephen Wares, Michel, David Dougill, David Balddiel, Rob Hadgraft, Bob Thompson, Tony Marcus, A Limbert, R Pope, Geraldine Hackett, Richard Clarke, Sue Townsend, Rob Maul, David Hewson, Alistair Weaver, Xavier Rivoire, Paul French, Nigel Deacon, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Andrew Stone, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Phil Spencer, Peter Conradi, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Michael Portillo, Professor Tom Elliott, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Anthony Peregrine, Tara Calishain, Sarah Dempster, Robert Harris, Dave Pollard, Robert Pires, Richard Fletcher, Bob Dylan, Liz Edwards, Gary Fiddes, Peter Oliver, George Perry, Jeremy Guscott, Jonathan Margolis, Colin Miller, John Padgett, Mike Laws, Peter Browm, Paul Ham, Christopher Silvester, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, D MaCintyre, Paul Donovan, Dr Chris Allen, Mark Espiner, Tom Stubbs, Simon Mills, Chris Woodhead, David Powis, Jasper Gerard, Will Greenwood, Phil Craigic, Emma Thompson, Ann McFerran, Michael Barrows, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Garth Pearce, Ian Hawkey, Charles Saunders, Julian Corlett, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Alex Clark, Paul Durman, Paul Freestone, Milton Jones, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Hugh McLlvanney, Stephen Clarke, Kira Cochrane, Norman Sherry, Harriet Perry, Blower, James Brown, Sarah Turner, Achmat Dangor, Jonathan Cook, Christina Lamb, Stephanie Donworth, Michael Palin, Kathy Arnold, S M, Alan Combes, Sean Newsom, Ashlee Simpson, Raymond Keene, Michael Fraser, Cosmo Laandesman, C L, Eva Gronbech, Rod Liddle, Clive Rcuse, Penelope Lively, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Katrina Manson, Zoe Brennan, Tim Bowler, S B, Dominic O'Connell, Pat Coates, Peter Koenig, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Stephen Bleach, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, Catherine Wheatley, David Davis, Caroline Donald, Alwyn Collister, Hugh McManners, Fiona Terry, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Liat Joshi, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Sarah Keenlyside, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Donovan Winter, Mark Macaskill, Mark Anstead, Nathan Fletcher, Victoria O'brien, N R, Richard Woods, Roland White, Paul Wade, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, Maurice Chittenden, Dr Henry Gyasi, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Joanna Jepson, Ray Hutton, Robert Bottamley, John Neal, Jonathan Leake, Sir Andrew Turnbull Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service, M E, John Crossland, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Dileep Premachandran, Yoko Ono, Dipesh Gadher, Michael Collins, Stephen Briggs, John Waples, Conrad Black, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Lucy West, Brian Highley, David James, Mary Braid, Lois Wilson, Stephen Pettitt, Will Iredale, Karen MacGregor, Jeremy Langmead, T L, Sally Kinnes, Judith Summers, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, Daniel Emery, Tony Robinson, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, Simon Buckland, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Clifford Bishop, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, J P, David Budworth, Bashir Maan, William Lewis Business editor, Andrew Davidson, Patrick Nolan, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Julian Gray, Stewart Mitchell, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, Penny Perrick, Sarah Baxter, James Willoughby, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Simon Howard, Nina Goswami, Tom Bower, Barry Newcombe, Nick Faldo, Dominic Rushe, Ben West, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Adrienne Connore,

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Contents Mystery role of American in PM's new home Universities back bias against private schools Contents Kuoni Whitehall leak reveals plan to cover up terror death toll Brown allies give Blair two years The Sunday Times Contents The Sunday Times Nationwide New fines let shoplifters dodge criminal record Howard is warned heads must roll University bias Contents Terror cover-up Bigley family ask for help from Gadaffi Diana fund hit by $25m lawsuit Air New Zealand Sexy ghost who wrote the boss's naughty novels Bernie Ecclestone told to control beast of Chelsea Saddam 'bought UN allies' with oil Flybe Urban cyclists to get a head start on cars New road layouts favour bikes Nuffield Hospitals Health Screening Police in raid on ST journalist face discipline Geldof: two parents are best Split families 'damage society' Mercedes-Benz Brown prompts G7 oil warning Violent crime soars during police crackdown Top Tory in a kilt hit by visa 'racket' case Yoko fears for Lennon's sons as killer seeks parole Young chimps make chumps of children Rooney scores with Jedi knight vision Audi Contents Spate of shootings leaves two dead and four injured Rosemary & Thyme return Work ethic? They'll settle for a social life, thanks Radical bishop set for key post Trial to trigger new law on early babies Volkswagen Peers offer deal to license hunts Sorry lads, now it really is all over Multi-million clean-up plan for the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Job vacant . . . but not for smokers CitroËn Hollywood senses a reborn Bridget in Toby the loser The Long Goodbye It began as a heart flutter and threatens to become an earthquake. David Cracknell, Andrew Porter and Richard Woods report how the prime minister's attempt to change the rules of politics is already going askew Dishing the heir: the great game perfected at No 10 Prime ministers have often gone to great lengths to destroy their likely successors but Blair's move is epic, writes Robert Harris Who Will End up Broken Hearted? The Top Four Spin Theories EasyJet. com Contents How They Measure up: Runners and Riders in the New Leadership Race A swell location but not exactly a haven of peace Will the real opposition please stand up Pushed into fourth place in Hartlepool, the Tories stand on the brink of oblivion. Can Howard lead them forward or will Kennedy finish them off? Andrew Porter and David Smith report South West Trains Contents His version of his life is a'changing all the time Profile Kerry showed his flip side. . . and he definitely didn't flop Standard Life Bank Bad politics Class war in the classroom Territorial Army The Tories are at rock bottom—and falling Reckless Blair's given Brown a stark choice: rebel or retire Canon Andrew White, who served as the Middle East peace Atticvs Clare bunks off from Brighton to catch the anti-war wave Atticvs Perils of Pauline as the BBC's tank girl comes under fire Atticvs Tycoon woos poetry lovers with days of lines and rosés Atticvs It was good to see Allan Leighton, chairman of the … Atticvs Keeping 'miracle' babies alive is a disaster for all The Tories shouldn't be too gloomy after scraping a … Atticvs The new Tory logo will be making its conference debut … Atticvs Journalists wishing to interview Rachel Hunter, underwe Atticvs Sainsbury's Energy Riding on the civil service gravy train Toyota Insurgents created by us One father's plight Homophobia: For someone who claims to know so much I love Liverpool Real Scandal: Last week in an article about my homes Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … Once good A-levels were all that was needed for a top … The University System: A Class Warrior's Guide Doubting Democrats jubilant as Kerry springs to life … Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Bigley fear put paid to an Italian rescue Mitsubishi Motors Island closes ranks US takes fight to rebels On dark sex legacy NatWest Pilotless strikes on Iraq by RAF US women crack male lying code WHSmith Rushdie Attacks 'snooping' Republican ahead in Australian polls Come on down, says campaigning president who can't leave Kabul Afghans tick the boxes for a tense poll 'Lion Sleeps' family win royalties deal Russians fall in for boot camp holidays Rover Today's weather Porn ring: four commit suicide News in Brief Terrorism charges Baby boy for jailed Eton mercenary Plutonium chase Smithfield saved after prince's plea Single ticket wins £5.3m Lotto jackpot Flu jab delays Rape case claims One wife or two? A new Turkish divide The Times The flutter that shows Blair's cynical heart Foxhunters are not the only poor creatures ripped to … Vauxhall Wayne spends it like Beckham Labour is the gypsies' new best friend That David Davis has what it takes to lead the nasty … Contents Toyota Irresistible Arsenal go five points clear Keeper Poom back to foil Derby Pamarot halts Everton run Southampton fail to shine in stalemate Sullivan to the rescue for lacklustre Leeds Draw is poor return for City efforts Henry leads four-goal stroll Class gap puts Wenger's invincibles in a different league This rout typifies what is increasingly becoming a Premiership containing three big sides—and 17 also-rans Pink Contents Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . The Sunday Times Ferguson leads Hughes revolution Albion clinch overdue win Morrell in mood to go to town on Ipswich The Coventry striker has put his bad times behind him and is in sparkling form ahead of today's match against high-flying Ipswich, writes Richard Rae Keeper scores to foil Foxes Coca-Cola League Sheringham right on cue Gallen rallies Rangers Roberts on target again Stockport's late comeback halts Swindon Kuipers earns home share Geoff Hurst, 1966 The top 10 Sporting hat-tricks Wayne Rooney, 2004 Paul Stewart, David White and Tony Adcock, 1987 8 Clive Woodward, 1999,2000,2001 Times Online 3 Merv Hughes, 1988 Merv Hughes, 1988 3 Merv Hughes, 1988 6 Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1984,1985 and 1986 9 Henry Armstrong, 1937,1938 Book of the week A Lifetime In a Race By Matthew Pinsent, Ebury Press, £18.99 4 Alvin Martin, 1986 7 Bill Wambsganss, 1920 10 Arkle, 1964,1965,1966 DVD of the week Really Bend It Like Beckham Fremantle, £19.99 60 seconds in sport With Britain's badminton silver medallist from Athens, Gail Emms The flowering of Genius Their new striker is being hailed as brilliant, but how does United's £27m buy compare with the game's legends? Football's a brain of two halves for wonder boy Wayne Brilliance comes easy to Rooney, but young geniuses perceive the world differently. The key lies in the connection between body and mind, says John Neal Mad about the boy: how Europe's press saw his debut Jonathan Northcroft Wayne Rooney's hat-trick on his debut not only rocked the fans at Old Trafford, but also galvanised his new teammates Glove story Having earned a shot at being England's No 1, Paul Robinson is determined never to play understudy again, By Andrew Longmore Guinness Eriksson spoilt for choice Some familiary faces are set for a return as England's coach today names his squad for Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Wales, writes Joe Lovejoy Giggs fired by patriot games The winger faces England on Saturday aiming to cause maximum damage to the country he could have represented Speed aims to repeat historic win The veteran midfielder believes England can be beaten at Old Trafford next weekend, and what's more, Wales could top Group 6. By Jonathan Northcroft The Times Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Cottage industry Sylvain Legwinski's return to form has helped with a revival that Fulham hope to continue tomorrow, writes John Aizlewood Vauxhall Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Multiple Display Advertising Items Tindall carves up Gloucester Nerveless Barkley states case for England The Bath fly-half has all the credentials required of a Test No 10, but there was little else to enthuse the England coach Tigers on top after try spree Professional Rugby Players Association Saints slip up on Dawson's happy return Warriors plunge Quins into crisis Scots to join sale of World Cup role Scotland is ready to give up its pool games in the 2007 World Cup—but only if the selling price is right, reports Nick Cain 'Black-stabbing, unhappy, selfish and predictable'—Mike … Bath's loss was London Irish's gain when internal politics forced Mike Catt out of the club he loved. Now it's payback time The Sunday Times Hanley adds bite to Sharks attack The Premiership's deadliest try-scorer takes on Leeds today, hoping that another penetrating performance will see him return to England contention. By Nick Cain Hanley's record 'i was drinking beer, chasing girls, in bed until midday, Life was good' I didn't think playing for England was a possibility, but suddenly rugby turned professional and I changed along with it Politicians boarded our bandwagon Gartmore Frank admission The Big Interview: Frank Lampard Joe Lovejoy meets the maturing midfielder who tackles Liverpool today Owen's future in Real danger England's most experienced striker will know today where he stands in the pecking order among a surfeit of strikers at the Bernabeu Golden farewell Tanni Grey-Thompson is unlikely to add to her 11 golds by competing in Beijing—but her legacy will never be forgotten A chance to have your say The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year: your hance to vote for the … Women toast 13 wins at Paralympics Behind every victory celebration at the Athens Games lies a story of strength, willpower and courage against adversity 'Thou shalt not take drugs' The man who closed the net on drug cheats at the Olympics warns that even tougher action to clean up sport is still to come Justice catches up with Ferrari Lance Armstrong defenced his relationship with the doctor he has worked with for nine years, but now the Italian stands guilty of sporting fraud. By David Walsh Those who fell foul of the drugs clampdown at the Olympics Fanfare for Freddie What a summer. Andrew Flintoff took England to new heights, Australia confessed to not being tough enough and we learned about coach Duncan Fletcher eating petunias. By Simon Wilde and Ivo Tennant The numbers game No escape for England as Zimbabwe boycott ruled out With the investigating into racism in Zimbabwean cricket struggling to make progress, Michael Vaughan and his squad are destined to go ahead with the controversial toour, reports Simon Wilde Testing the Best Sourav Ganguly led India to an epic series win over Australia three years ago. Can he upset the odds again on Wednesday? County cricket set for internet The championship could soon be screening at a computer terminal near you, writes Simon Wilde My perfect Partner Whether it was deciding on yardage or toothbrushes, Fanny Sunesson and I worked like a dream team Air-Berlin Pilgrimage to the high priest of ball-striking There is one golfer above all others I have always been in awe of, so when I got the call to see the great Ben Hogan, it set in motion an unforgettable experience Harrington keeps Els in sight The Irishman moves through the field to join a group of players chasing the leader at the World Golf Championship Cool Bjorn stays in the zone The Dane had one of those rounds yesterday when all the fairways seemed as wide as prairies and every putt had magnetic power behind it. By John O'Brien Times Online Bulls too hot for broken Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigan rely on men of steel Kris Radlinski and Andy Farrell are proving to be driving forces as the resolute Wigan Warriors continue their bid to reach the Grand Final, says Richard Rae A formula for catastrophe The British Grand Prix is likely to survive in the 2005 calendar, but the possibility of its demise has sparked heated debate The Sunday Times War of words: the spat between Bernie Ecclestone and Silverstone Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Crushing victory puts Sharapova into Korea final Sports round-up Motorcycling Rugby Union Snooker Rallying Rugby League Fixtures Golf Baseball Boxing Racing Brighton This Week Warrior King Clive Brittain fully expects jockey Kerrin McEvoy to ride Warrsan to victory in the Prix de I'Arc de Triomphe in Paris today Door looks open for Japan's Arc raider Tap Dance City, a colt with cult status back home, has a serious chance at Longchamp, where question marks hang over the market leaders. By James Willoughby Darley's winning ride is the star Attraction Prix de I'Arc de Triomphe BBC2, 4.30pm today Ebokers The Times Caught in times Sport Letters Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Arsenal's France international midfielder Robert Pires on Michel Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport on TV Don't miss this Microsoft Office The Sunday Times History books at mercy of Rooney Hugh McLlvanney The voice of sport Jockeys show champion spirit Arsenal fight back Contents Milk baron brothers plot secret deal with dairy rivals Cinven takes shot at JJB for £600m An education for Pearson Special Report After eight years as the FT group's boss, Marjorie Scardino's strategy is failing, says her predecessor. By Peter Koenig Charcol Contents Fat challenge for the food industry 'Shadow MPC' votes to raise base rate again Contents 18 pages of business Multiple Display Advertising Items George slams euro bickering IAC is favourite to buy Ebookers Saga family stands to make £1bn from sale Float specialist joins AIM rush Threat to BA runway slots Business Digest Middleweek in clear on e-mail smear Mexican giant faces complaint European telecom chiefs facing new crisis of confidence Bourne's bosses go bowling for £40m Multiplex weighs £585m rival offer for Chelsfield Rail franchises face axe Multiple Display Advertising Items Tech firms prosper in tough times £1bn radar system hit by delays KKR teams up with Goldman for pharma bid Strange goings on in the world of Mr Wigan Agenda Britain clocks up dismal record on productivity Economic Outlook Gesture politics Russian gusher Who knows what $50 oil means? Nobody, it seems American Account Switching on to Business Torrorrow BBC2 slarls screening the US business reality show The Apprenico: in a few months Sir alan Sugar will present a British verison. The series joins a growing list of programeres that take the world of business into our siting rooms. and they are surprisingly copular, report Matthew … TV Stardom Can Be a Blessing. . . Or a Curse Watching Brief Flybe US forays have taught Pearson a harsh lesson Multiple Display Advertising Items Domecq's 100% proof text message The Spinvox founder has no fear of failure for her telecoms start-up-hard knocks growing up gave her steely resolve Costa appointment to give further momentum to UBS' continued rise Ken Costa is determined to make UBS a leading player in European investment banking, writes Louise Armitstead Vital Statistics Christina Domecq's Working Day Working Space The Sunday Times No pain relief in sight as Merck withdraws Vioxx Merck used to be the most admired orugs ground but now it could face a takeover, By Paul Durman Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance Fortnums is turning Japanese The classic British department store has its sights set on the international market. By Richard Fletcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK commercial radio finally comes of age The planned tie-up between Capital and GWR would create a giant to take on the TV channels, writes Dominic O'Connell Who Will Be next to Merge? Multiple Display Advertising Items Krawcheck has an ethical mountain to climb at Citigroup The new finance chief faces a clash of cultures at the banking giant. By Dominic Rushe in New York British Airways Yo! Sushi man gets stuck into micro hotels After sushi bars and dance safari trips, Simon Woodroffe is bringing us the Yotel, reports Matthew Goodman China moves to buy Canadian mining goliath A demand for raw materials is seeing not just products but their producers gobbled up, writes John Waples Filling the need for hi-tech help Idea of the Week Revenue's tax grab stuns experts Commissioners' split decision leaves 1m family firms open to big backdated bills. By Louise Armitstead BT Acquisitions aren't always the solution Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Northgate Information Sollitions? P&O cuts ferry routes and jobs The Week that was Business on the Box Northgate Information Solutions at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Bank on your bank manager How to get on with your bank manager Todd Enterprises Multiple Display Advertising Items What's your View? The Business Doctor: Customs call for a Vat visit Fair deal on employment Kingston Smith Fear of jail spurred me to be a success How I Made It Michael Fraser founder of MCF Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Clear guidance comes at a price Business Tools EU rules incense perfume boss Broad Oak Toiletries is battling rivals who make their fragrances in the Far East, while endless European directives thwart its attempts to keep up, writes Fiona Terry What the Experts Say The Sunday Times Broad Oak's Challenges The Sunday Times Progress Report Insure your Motor Things could get shirtier at Arsenal Prufrock The sky is no longer the limit Shami Ahmed may be facing up to two years in jail if … Lufthansa Tesco's food for thought For years we have had to pore over cryptic price matric Picture Gallery Has Mean Fiddler run out of Power? Inside the City Goshawk Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents South African Airways Holiday 2010? So, space tourism is just around the corner—and terrestrial travel is getting pretty whizzy too. Mark Hodson jumps into his time machine to see what lies in store Good Gear Guide Venice-live by satellite Could the traditional tour guide soon be out of a job? Anthony Peregrine puts on a magic headset to find out Clubs Sunsail Travel brief Qu'est-ce que c'est le pooper-scooper? Stephen Clarke, author of the irreverent a Year in the Merde, explains the rules of life, Parisian-style Rambling and Roman in the White Peak Liz Edwards finds a dreamy dales hideaway with a touch of Latin class Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to risk it? After P&O: your Channel choices Empty slopes, full wallet Multiple Display Advertising Items Naples to guard tourists? Questions & Answers Holiday money The streets of Manchester may be deserted at weekends Where was I? Bargains Pennine Way by Edward de la Billière and Keith Carter Get to the back of the line, ma'am Go on, discover the world Will you, won't you? As the deadline for Ucas applications approaches, Sean Newsom presents five pages of juicy reasons to defer and go gapping. And you don't have to be 18 to cut loose—this is everyone's essential guide, so read it, resign, pack a bag and just jet off Virgin on the ridiculous Her gap-year goal was simple—but even getting naked didn't work for Lucy West Multiple Display Advertising Items Discover the world—and improve yourself as you go Earn cash, learn a skill, join an expedition, maybe save the world Voluntary work Multiple Display Advertising Items Organised expeditions Teaching in Cambodia Paid work abroad The Sunday Times Learning something new Backpacking in Oz Discover the world: travel, just for the sheer fun … No schools to build, no whales to save, no bars to tend—just five classic gap-year adventures, and how to start planning them Multiple Display Advertising Items East-coast Australia Southeast Asia Gap years—not just for kids Like so much in life, backpacking gets better as you get older. By Stephen Bleach The Gringo Trail Multiple Display Advertising Items Coast-to-coast USA Do all five with a round-the-world ticket Inter-Railing in Europe The Sunday Times Title fight: Caribbean v Maldives The two winter-sun heavyweights are battling it out for your holiday time. How do you decide? Mark Hodson weighs up their pros and cons The tropical challenge: answer these questions to find out if you're made for the Caribbean or the Maldives What's the cost? Galloping back to nature It was supposed to be a simple riding weekend on Dartmoor. But Harriet Perry rode into a revolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where else to try natural horsemanship Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Caribbean isles or supermarket aisles—Tony Robinson digs them both Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a long weekend in Fez, Morocco, courtesy of the Sofitel Palais Jamai and British Airways The competition Contents Forever in the Shadow? Tom Bower, who has dug deep into Gordon Brown's secrets for his new biography of the chancellor, lifts the lid on the inner conflicts of a complex man who has always shrunk from seizing the crown Bmi Contents Mummy needs a tax break Tony Blair's plans for childcare for all miss the point: there's a better way to help families, says Emma Thompson Forever in the Shadow? After murder, adopting at 57 is easy Lynda La Plante, creator of Prime Suspect, had wanted a baby all her life. She tells Amanda Craig about late motherhood Multiple Display Advertising Items Mutiny of the island girls A growing Muslim backlash against terror Middle East expert Gilles Kepel tells Sarah Baxter that the Islamic world is turning against the militants Space virgins need chutes The man who would be king Interview Tory Girl prepares to take British yoof on a right turn Jessica Lever, 17, tells Kira Cochrane what she will be telling the Tory conference this week Ligne roset Le Style De Vie Multiple Classified Advertising Items The aliens are always with us A Harvard professor killed in London last week had been vilified for his belief in the 'third realm'. His theories may not be as mad as some think says Bryan Appleyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items The spy within Graham Greene was a wartime spy and there are many clues he continued to work for Mi6 throughout his life writes Norman Sherry Adrian Mole's very own war on terror Sue Townsend's latest novel has her angst-ridden hero up against the hard edge of the modern world The Sunday Times crossword Calm down vicar, women bishops will be a blessing Multiple Display Advertising Items Nailing the neocon myth The left claims the Bush administration is in the grip of a hawkish cabal. In truth the new right is a divergent group taking ideas from Churchill, Blair and Victorian reformers, writes Irwin Stelzer The Sunday Times Careless talk jails nurses in the shadow of Shipman Derek Salisbury tells Ann McFerran his outspoken wife fell victim to a culture of suspicion in hospitals Double your money Euan Blair is rumoured to be applying to study for an MBA-but is it worth anything, asks Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items University admissions policy could lead to a court battle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Surviving the danger hour after school The murder of a teenager last month has highlighted the threats pupils face walking home, says Ben West How to Avoid an Attack Why no wiser about mobile risks? The march of phone transmitter masts is proving unstoppable. Matthew Wall raises concerns overthe widespread ignorance about healtheffects of radiation Make yourself heard on phones Sounding off Doors campaign Get Digital Safety: What Experts Advise Don't panic Phone Ratings Super searchers fly to the rescue Site test Elite web query-hunters reviewed by Tara Calishain Sharing Results Www. nextaris. com Good for: the professional who wants to organise, share and publish websearch results What's new Super searchers fly to the rescue Plasma My best Buy Confit crazy: Paul Gilhooley, 51, tells James Knight how the net helped him indulge his passion for haute cuisine Your Questions Answered Once again I'm on the lookout for leading ladies Goody: the bad and the ugly Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Winner's Dinners People of the Week The Independent: Eddie Adams Last word. . . Xinhuanet news agency: Yang Huanyi Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Homeowners hit by cost of trading up How to get a bigger mortgage News in Brief Contents Fidelity Investments It's time to get tough over the splits scandal Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items A Question of Money Npower's heavies want £200 that I do not owe Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Vince Power unplugs from Mean Fiddler Directors' Deals Commodities may be set for a 10-year bull run Northern rock The truth about money myths Plenty of people are willing to give you investment advice. But are they right? Clare Francis parts fact from fiction Experts predict just one more rate hike Economists say rates are near their peak. What does this mean for loans, savings and investments? By David Budworth Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest card figures don't add up Loan Switch Puts Family's Mortgage Back on Track House prices in flood areas could fall 80% Insurers blacklist properties in some flood-prone areas, which could make them unsaleable. By Kathryn Cooper Halifax Hill Start Grupo Santander Hill Start Beware rogue buy-to-let advisers Property investors are not protected by mortgage regulation, so they could fall prey to bad advice, warns Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Customers pick up bill for tough mortgage rules Home loans are set to be regulated by the City watchdogand borrowers will have to pay. By Clare Francis Hedge funds are hitting the high street Schemes that were once the preserve of the wealthy are now being sold in banks. But are they worth the risk, asks Alicia Wyllie Why pensioners should not be pushed into means-testing Britain's state pension system isn't working, writes Michael Littlewood, a former adviser to the New Zealand government Multiple Display Advertising Items Playing Safe Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors rush to claim tax breaks on film plans You get tax relief if you back British films—but the chancellor is set to shout 'cut' in July. By David Budworth Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile We've shopped—and now dropped Multiple Display Advertising Items Jupiter savers should act now Adventurer pushed the boat out twice Bear Grylls likes being surrounded by water—he has bought a barge and his own 20-acre island. By Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Customer care pays dividends Behind Adnams' traditional country image lies a shrewd business strategy, writes Roger Eglin Ignore Complaints at your Peril Multiple Display Advertising Items Bosses act at last over shortage of quality graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Negotiation is the key to your heart's desire If you are prepared to bargain sensibly, almost any goal is possible in the world of work, writes Sian Griffiths How to Be a Good Negotiator Multiple Display Advertising Items Space—the final frontier Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Funky Story Real Deal Fresh! Bog Break New View Scooby-Doo! in Prisoner of the Ghost in the Iron Mask The story so far Shaggy and Scooby are hanging around but Princess Adora needs help Eyes Lies & Illusions Bloom Blast Double Vision Crash Earn your Stripes The Buzz On Screen Urban Beats Family Affair Meet the cast of Disney Channel's comedy hit, 8 Simple Rules. . . Tomb Raiders Judgement Day Inside Story Final Journey Iummy Makers Meet the Gods Animal Spirits Book Mark Shark Tale: Free Previews Quick Fire The Sunday Times Puzzle Zone Magic Carpet Ride F-Mail Puzzle Zone Answers Fun Guns After picking up the Best Team award for Arsenal at the recent Disney Channel Kids Awards, Jermaine Pennant and Ashley Cole have a laugh with Funday Stuart Milne, 13, Haywards Heath The Simpsons Contents Contents Focus drops its top to go Italian UP to Speed BMW takes hydrogen for a burn-up New Tone sounds familiar Cars on TV Bye bye, sports car Me and my Motors Philippa Forrester On her CD Changer Here's a speed camera I made earlier Most drivers hate cameras but some folk are so keen on them they're building their own, says Nigel Bumham No Need to Brake, They're Fake Almost perfect Vital Statistics The Opposition Porsche Good Year The wonder fuels that don't deliver The ads claim they are wonder fuels but our test was less than impressive. Dave Pollard reports For survival with creature comforts, this could be … Alistair Weaver lures Ray Mears, master of bushcraft, out of his trusty Land Rover Defender into a new gadget-strewn Discovery Simple v Sexy Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge Single Vehicle Approval Tests Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: BMW 330d The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items So brilliant and yet so, so wrong Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have your Say Multiple Classified Advertising Items Readers' Drives Your Chance to Play Clarkson for a Day Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Times Online Car Clinic My First Crash The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Display Advertising Items Contents How a city should be: fashionable, frindly and fun Great shopping is one reason to visit Toronto, but there are plenty more, says Paul Wade Flight Centre Autumn and Winter Highlights Streets alive with festive cheer Buy into the good life in malls and markets Paul French selects fine and affordable treats on sale for canny shoopers—from shiny sparklers to lovely cosy parkas Shopping Tax Refunds Rooms with a view or a yoga studio Toronto's hotels can do elegant, hip or homely—and you can even get traditional afternoon tea, says Paul Wade SPA Options Getting there—and getting around Picking your package will be the hardest bit—once there, transport is a doddle, says Katrina Manson Airline Network From Chinatown to the beach: explore the city to its … Let Toronto entertain you in its shops, pubs, galleries, beaches and islands. You can leg it—or take a tour, says Sarah Turner Entertainment District The Beach Chinatown Bloor-Yorkville The Distillery District Kensington market Toronto Islands Worth a visit Getting around In the cultural premier league Toronto has more than its share of high-octane architecture, and a flourishing arts scene, says Paul Wade The Sporting Scene Globespan Hollywood comes to Canada Toronto has starred as New York, Chicago, LA and even London in some of the biggest blockbusters ever filmed. George Perry explains how the city does it Perfect peace within easy reach 'Cottage Country' is one of Ontario's many surprises—as is its own Stratford festival, says Kathy Arnold Fine wines and gentle pursuits Southern Ontario is a surprising mix of vineyards, lovely old towns and showcase theatres, says Kathy Arnold A bigger splash There are any number of ways to experience the awesome spectacle of Niagara Falls, says Kathy Arnold Air Canada Contents Contents How Much? A windmill in … Moving Cove Church, Cove, near Tiverton, Devon, £40,000 Stable start in the saddle Despite the rats and the freezing winters, working on a Norfolk farm stood Olympic horsewoman Pippa Funnell in good stead Design Classics Ercol Butterfly chair Don't be a victim Buying or selling, you'll need clever tactics to come out on top in the current market, says Phil Spencer Octagon Smallbone of Devizes New mega-mansion Houses of the week Open-plan conversion Houses of the week Mill pond included War poet's childhood home Commutable to York Stately life for a champion runner Roger Black, former pin-up boy of British athletics, couldn't bear to sell his home in a wing of a country house until he had finished the £50,000 renovations, says Fred Redwood Winging It FPDsavills Crest Nicholson Crestnicholson Swan Hill Sweet dreams How do you make your bedroom into a relaxing retreat? Start by investing in the best mattress you can afford, says Victoria O'Brien. Then add the pretitest bed you can find Super homes for super rich Country houses over £5m are in short supply, says Graham Norwood. But what do you get for your money if you find one? We sent reporters to two of the top estates on the market, in northumberland and Hampshire Make your money work harder What's on the Market What do you get for £6m? North South Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City houses with good gardens To get that perfect striped lawn in a city, be prepared to pay a premium. The price per square foot of green outside can be more than the carpet indoors Deeper into the valley of debt The acciden fat laudord London York Jackson-Stops & Staff Homes on the cheap Developers and the government may not always see eye to eye but they agree on the need to provide affordable housing for key workers, reports Liat Joshi The Lancaster Collection Getting Started Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Anscombe & Ringland Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Provence, actually It's the house where heartbroken Colin Firth fell head over heels in Love Actually—now you can too, for £1.1m, says Helen Davies Hammonds A house for the cost of a car Who would buy a rural property in the middle of nowhere in Bulgaria? The Brits, that's who. Peter Conradi visits the towns where homebuyers are snapping up houses for £5,000 Getting There Balkan Escapes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit Suisse Galliard Barratt Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items All together now If we want to hang on to our green spaces, high-density housing is the only way forward, warns Hugh Pearman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The project There's no need to stand for cold floors any longer Electric systems Wet systems The home Who better to advise on cleaning silver than a regimental expert? The military way, he says, is all polish, no spit Is it a DIY job? The costs The drawbacks What else do I need to know? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times New breed of invaders Unwelcome visitors are giving homeowners' sleepless nights as infestation from ants, fleas and rats hits alarming heights, reports Zoe Brennan What to Watch. . . And when Ontario Multiple Display Advertising Items Make your bulbs shine Plant bulbs in layers for an impressive spring display. Rachel De Thame suggests some striking combinations Staggered Flowering Simultaneous Flowering The Sunday Times Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Atrixo One for the pot Caroline Donald on how to pick and pack containers for spring success Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to feel nervous? As the market gets the wobbles, the ripples reach Rosie MILLARD's house Times Online The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Contents Price Water House Coopers Brighter future dawns for high-tech firms New life has been breathed into the technology sector as investors return. Catherine Wheatley assesses how the Tech Track 100 companies are faring Contents Fast Track Microsoft Price Water House Coopers Hiscox Joining forces in quest for success Natalie Ayres of Microsoft explains how small technology companies can benefit from joining the US software giant's partnership programme Which dynamic unquoted companies do you need to build Share incentive plans still make good sense Andrew Bell of Price Waterhouse Coopers says firms should not be deterred by tax and accounting changes Risk management fends off costly litigation Stephen Wares of Hiscox shows how a few simple procedures can protect firms engaged in IT projects The 100 fastest growing technology companies Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement D&B Star tech firms rise above the stagnant market Hamish Stevenson and Eva Gronbech look at how some previous high-flyers have fared as the league table reaches its fourth year Companies in Tech Track 100 for Three Years Surfing the broadband wave Cambridge Broadband Vibrant Media Media software developer Pelikon Luminescent display maker 398.21% Blue Anvil Technologies IT services consultancy Informed Direct Pharmaceutical software EDR Digital marketing provider Active Hotels Online hotel marketer Trading Partners Online commodity auctioneer Servista Managed services provider Provis Disposable contact-lens maker Inca Industrial printer maker Sector breakdown of the Tech Track 100 Soft-Edge Technology Flytxt Mobile technology provider Boltblue Mobile services provider Pips Technology Camera manufacturer Mediaburst Communications services Euroffice Online stationery retailer Corelogic Social-care software developer Transitive Software developer Onyx Scientific Pharmaceutical researcher EMS (European) Motor control manufacturer Ashton Court Group IT consultancy Astex Technology Drug developer Jumar IT consultancy Cutting costs for managers of vehicle fleets: Epyx's … 2Helix Analytical software developer Optos Retinal scanning developer Insurancewide. Com Insurance portal operator Glue IT consultancy EPYX E-trading platform developer 29 Adeptra Managed services provider 30 Nfocus IT testing consultancy 150.92% 31 Moneysupermarket Financial website developer 148.97% 32 Iglu Online travel agency 147.53% 33 Keycom Telecoms services provider 145.05% 34 Centennial Software Tracking software developer 143.93% 35 Datingdirect Dating website operator 141.63% 36 Complinet Group Compliance software developer 128.79% 37 Sealed Media Security software developer 127.83% 38 SPI Laser developer 127.58% 39 KVS E-mail storage manager 123.47% Picture Gallery 40 Abcam Online antibodies supplier 120.67% 41 Cor Financial Solutions Financial software developer 120.13% 42 Azzurri Communications Telecoms equipment provider 118.73% Helping to retrieve lost invoices from e-mail: KVS … 43 Empower Interactive Wireless messaging provider 115.93% 44 Z-Tech Control systems developer 114.37% 45 Iora Network software developer 112.62% 46 Adastra Software Healthcare software developer 108.82% 47 Surf Kitchen Telecoms software developer 107.62% 48 Acoustic Solutions Consumer electronics supplier 107.04% 49 Comtec Travel software developer 104.05% 50 Enable International Management software creator 99.82% 51 Zen Internet Internet services provider 99.63% 52 Digital Steps Business software developer 97.12% 53 Argo Group Testing software developer 95.75% 54 Imparta Software developer 94.70% 55 Quicksilva IT systems integrator 90.23% 56 Trakware Data-capture software 87.34% 57 Trayport Trading software developer 85.06% 58 Uniservity Software service provider 84.74% 59 Clarity Blue CRM software developer 83.52% 60 Babel Media Games services provider 79.59% 61 Friends Reunited Contact website operator 78.74% 62 Oakleigh Consulting IT consultancy 77.71% 63 Nonlinear Dynamics Biotech software developer 76.41% 64 Appsense Management software creator 76.22% 65 APR Smartlogin Information software provider 75.82% 66 Inclarity Telecoms services provider 75.80% 67 Edenbrook Solutions Systems integrator 75.37% 68 Westica Wireless communications 75.10% 69 Paypoint Payment network operator 74.78% 70 Acis Transport system developer 74.58% 71 Spiral Software Modelling software developer 73.93% 72 Silver Software Transport software developer 73.80% 73 Multimap. Com Online map provider 73.51% Headquarters location of Tech Track 100 companies 74 Systems Ability IT services provider 71.40% 75 Footfall Pedestrian traffic monitor 70.49% 76 Latentzero Financial software developer 68.60% 77 Quantum Research Group Touch-button designer 67.76% 78 EBP Printer cartridge recycler 67.75% 79 Investis Website technology developer 66.96% 80 Searchspace Software developer 65.95% 81 Phoebus Software Financial software provider 64.37% 82 Eclipse Internet Internet services provider 64.21% 83 Fastnet International Internet services provider 64.02% 84 Birchfield Interactive Educational software developer 62.78% 85 ISIS Telecommunications Telecoms services provider 61.88% 86 Tax Computer Systems Tax software developer 60.33% 87 Neutral Technologies Artificial intelligence developer 60.05% The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 88 Messagelabs Group Managed technology provider 59.24% 89 Ebecs Business software developer 58.78% 90 Mobile Streams Multimedia content provider 58.01% 91 WSPS Search engine advertiser 57.42% 92 Synetrin Network technology provider 57.34% 93 DNS IT security consultancy 56.08% 94 Audiosoft Recording system developer 54.55% 95 Inweb Networks Telecoms software provider 54.08% 96 Cheapflights Travel website operator 53.80% 97 Ac… Telecoms software developer 53.21% 98 In… Internet services developer 53.16% 99 TDS Promethean Presentation equipment maker 53.03% 100 Consli… Technologies Application services provider 52.30% Hiscox We see a comeback Contents Nastro Azzurro Contents Is it Gwen John or Augustus? Waldemar Januszczak knows … Tate. org Love don't cost a thing Report The small British film My Summer of Love had a budget of only £1.5m, but its fresh young stars are becoming hot properties, says Garth Pearce HMV Tynan time again Have we overstimated the famous theatre critic? As the curtain goes up on a new play based on the diaries, Bryan Appleyard sifts through the evidence Here, there, everywhere If it's Tuesday, it must be New Zealand. As he juggled television with indie roles, and slips down under to shoot scenes for Narnia, James McAvoy is building quite a CV, says Jeff Dawson Don't miss the trailer for Inside I'm Dancing on October's … Palace Theatre Biteback Desperately seeking enthusiasm Top of the toffs Radio waves Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Rest of the week's films Dead Man's Shoes Derbyplayhouse Saw Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow De-Lovely Layer Cake Princess Mambo Italiano Not like being there The Life and Death of Peter Sellers reveals the man, but lacks a voice, says Cosmo Landesman The Month Short Cuts A wail of a time Her songs are old Americana, but not as we know it. Dan Cairns meets the uncompromising Joanna Newson Bride & Prejudice HMV Dragcity Zero visibility Call up and listen to a dance you can't see described on the phone. . . Can this be for real, asks Clifford Bishop Vh1 With Bob on our side War, and Moore, have given the protest song new relevance, says Mark Edwards English National Opera The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Tshepang Rest of the week's theatre Mamma Mia! The Postman Always Rings Twice West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds The Solid Gold Cadillac Garrick Darwin in Malibu Hampstead Haven't I seen you before? We might be glad of Kevin Spacey, but the message of his debut show is such old hat, says Victoria Segal Encounters Classical On record Mozart Rachmaninov Classical CD of the week Henri Duparc Peter Maxwell Davies REM The week's essential new releases Pop and Jazz Devendra Banhart French Kicks The Knife New kids in town Mushroom Various Artists Patricia Barber Tom Waits Pop CD of the weekd Miles Davis The Month Royal Opera House Strong-arm tactics Sylvie Guillem and the Ballet Boyz are almost too much of a good thing, says David Dougill Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfie The top arts events of the coming months London Film Festival Sam Taylor-Wood By the Bog of Cats The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Hero Theatre Hecuba Art Gwen John and Augustus John Comedy Ed Byrne Opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle Dance Merce Cunningham Dance Company Concerts Hallé Orchestra Pop Goldie Lookin' Chain Chained melody A miscast Manon, tired-sounding Trojans: Hugh Canning on two opera productions that are shackled by poor singing The Times Myst IV Revelation Fable Star Wars Battlefront The Times Literary Supplement PC/Mac, £34.99; all ages The Month External Sunshine of the Spotless Mind The Return Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Aladdin Kenny Everett: The Complete Naughty Bits! Hollywood agenda The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times concise crossword No 864 Hardbacks Paperbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data supplied Fiction Master of shock and awe The Plot against America by Philip Roth Cape £16.99 pp391 A portrait of genius Biography Leonardo Da Vinci The Flights of the Mind by Charles Nicholl Allen Lane £25 pp622 Leonardo by Martin Kemp Oup £14.99 pp286 Lucy Hughes-Hallett Read on. . . Diary Waterstone's And now the war of words Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Chrab by Seymour M Hersh Allen Lane £17.99 pp394 Sex and the city Lascivious Bodies: A Sexual History of the Eighteenth Century by Julie Peakman Atlantic Books £16.99 pp348 Unbeatable What Norman Sherry has on his bedside table Books behind the headlines: hurricanes In the news Bryan Appleyard The Two of US My Life with John Thaw by Sheila Hancock Bloomsbury £17.99 pp301 Of Morse and men Read on. . . The house of Lumley No Room for Secrets by Joanna Lumley M Joseph £17.99 pp264 Waterstone's Britain's unsung heroes The Real Cruel Sea: The Merchant Navy in the Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1943 by Richard Woodman John Murray £30 pp781 Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Carter (off the page) The Hornet's Nest by Jimmy Carter Simon & Schuster £17.99 pp465 Waterstone's More than a novelty act Seventy Two Virgins by Boris Johnson HarperCollins £17.99 pp326 The Folio Society Carl Hiaasen Fabulously evil Thirteen Steps down by Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £16.99 pp314 Murder, he wrote Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders by John Mortimer Viking £16.99 pp214 You've got to laugh Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction by Sue Townsend M Joseph £16.99 pp352 The Writers Bureau Apocalypse Children's book of the week WHSmith Paperbacks Pick of the week Billy Ruffian: The Bellerophon and the Downfall of Napoleon by David Cordingly Bitter Fruit The New Great Game: Blood and Oil in Central Asia by Lutz Kleveman Rough Copy Personal Terms 2 by Frederic Raphael Empress of Pleasure The Life and Adventures of Teresa Cornelys by Judith Summers Never Surrender by Michael Dobbs read by Tim Pigott-Smith Lost Souls by Michael Collins Garden of Beasts by Jeffery Deaver read by Kerry Shale Hitler's Scientists Science, War and the Devil's Pact by John Cornwell Reviews by Pam Barrett, Steve Boyd, Alex Clark Young writer of the year Robert Macfarlane wins Sunday Times prize You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Uktv Style Contents Men against boys Watch it: the best of the week ahead Best filims Hardiest performers Weird business 1 This is reality? Weird business 2 A platform for art Pick of the week Picks of the day Radio Sunday 3 October Pick of the Day Pick of the week From rock to Rocket Jedi night The big match Men against boys Hardiest performers Novel celebration Pick of the day Medical concerns Best arts Real life Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sunday 3 October Radio Monday 4 October Pick of the Day Dog days Weird business All Bristol fashion Height of arrogance LA law revisited Unto the breach Pick of the day Best comedy Blackadder it ain't This is reality? The Simple Life 2 (E4,10.30pm) Qal Joey (C4,1. 15pm) Films BBC1 Monday 4 October ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Monday 4 October Radio Pick of the Day Dedicated follower. . . Wish you were here? Open sesame Ever heard of soap? Pick of the day Let's rock It's all we need Weird business Brought to book? Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday October Pick of the Day Riverdance of death A platform for art Scepter'd isles Cats on a hot tin roof Pick of the day Best comedy A little night music Life in the margins Film choice Films BBC1 Wednesday 6 October ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday 6 October Radio Thursday October Pick of the Day Across the divide Help! Best whodunit Seeing red Pick of the day Open house Rump and ceremony Verse and worse Alpha Romeo Film choice Films The History Channel BBC1 Thursday October ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday October Radio Friday 8October Pick of the Day Suitable candidates? Best gardening Sounds fishy Worst gardening Pick of the day Less is more Fry's quirkish delight Best investigation Film choice Films BBC1 Friday 8 October ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Saturday 9 October Pick of the Day More football Foreign Affairs Arts profile Medical talezzzzzzz Pick of the day Best drama BBC1 Maid in Manhattan Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Bose Contents Audi Rotary Contents Secret Britain Opener Lost in Translation Stats Entertainment How much does it cost to keep a dog? A Men of Many Rats Flashback Bystander The Price of Everything How much is. . . a 60-minute foot massage? Endpiece Listomamla Frusli John Lewis Tim and Jonathan Yec Introductory Offer Amdega Vauxhall Aliza Reger Hp Has She Got News for You Church's every move has been watched by the tabloids D-Basf The Chemical Company Child prodigies have been seen to falter when they've dared to grow up. A fall from grace doesn't take much LancÔme Clarks Would You Be a Hero? Glasgow Many recipients of bravery awards are quite shy, retiring, unassuming people Pay our factory a visit Anton Branchflower Risked his life to save comrades Waitrose Dfs Bringing the News to Life Celebrity Life Celebrity Life …and Death World's Highest Standard of Living Royal Caribbean International Shake, ripple and roll Tesco Global Miles SAAB Peeping tum Furniture Village The South's Sinister Secret As temperatures reached 118F in the Tallahatchie County courthouse on the afternoon of September 19,1955 ES HSBC Barclaycard Barclaycard Austrian Creece Conquest Seasonal Ownership Great Rail Journeys Jensen BT Bridge Chess Teaser 2194 Bookwise Mephisto 2302 Mike Laws Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Michael Palin Country Life TAG Heuer Contents Picture Gallery Prada Harvey Nichols Mercedes-Benz Emporio Armani Inside Picture Gallery Rugby Shirts Loving It The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion Crushes Jewels Going up UCCI Wheel Life Loving It Scent of a Man Crushes Penguin: What You Need to Know Pulling Power The Man's Man Giorgio Armani The World at his Feet He was raised in a tough Paris suburb, so what was it that turned Thierry Henry into the gentleman of the Premiership? Bryan Appleyard reports Picture Gallery Walthamstow Stadium Risky Business Where have all the City boys gone? These days, the big money is not to be found on the stock market but in the betting exchange. Simon Mills talks to the fast-living se who have made a career of gambling TAG Heuer RBEP Would You? Richard Clarke had never slept with a prostitute. But after one night of drinking, he gave in to his fantasy—and the consequences were chilling Boss Hugo Boss Pink Fromlad to Man CinÉma Joop! Gentlemen: There are Some Things You Should Know There are Some Things You Should Know It's not rocket science, but keeping your woman involves trating her just right. 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