News from 10/10/2004
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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Barbara Hall, Jeff Dawson, Fred Redwood, Vin Ferguson, Peter Whittle, Helen Davies, Simon Bonney, Michael Burleigh, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Colin Brennan, Professor Gideon Garter, William Lewis Business Editor, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, Lesley White, Jane Mulkerrins, Sally Emerson, Nick Rufford, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Gordon Harrison, James Makin, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Jonny Wilkinson, Tim Richards, Alice Guillemet, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, Neil Wormald, Nick Reminson, Andrew Sullivan, Alison Kervin, Allson Kervin, Jacqueline Grace, Stephen Grey, Clive Davis, Douuglas Alexander, Lynne Truss, Andrew Porter, Kathy Brewis, Andrew Greenwood, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Kevin Dundon, Nicola Graydon, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Dennis Cozens, John Arlidge, Christopher Hart, Jenni Muir, Sophie Gilbert, Gilian Eyles, D C Fawcett, Edward Samples, Stephen Venables, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Andrew Stone, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Nick Lester, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Michael Portillo, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Mark Tennant, Sarah Dempster, Peter Preston, Dave Pollard, Anita Chaudhuri, Zak Sexton, Richard Fletcher, Greg Struthers, Jane Kiernan, Rosemarie Saunders, Lydia Slater, Harvey Castle, Richard Lewis, Jeff Potter, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Thomas, Alice Fisher, Paul Ham, Richard Kruse, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Charles Chesshire, Paul Donovan, Christopher Silvester, Ali Rifat, Mark Espiner, Adam Nathan Defence Correspondent, C David, Edward Gorman, Paul Kimmage, Jessica Odubayo, Hugh McIlvanney, Giles Hattersley, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Orla Kiely, Iain Brown, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Elfriede Jelinek, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Pauline Davison, Ian Hawkey, Howard Wright, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Alex Clark, Ed Gorman, Paul Durman, Neil Rafferty, Shelley Von Strunckel, Richard Girling, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Graham Bell, Shirley Robertson, Phil Baker, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Judy Arliss, Raymond Keene, C L, Maria Ferguson, Gareth Huw Davies, Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, Rod Liddle, Kate Saunders, Catherine Cracknell, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Diana Wright, Alice Douglas, Emma Smith, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Brian Doogen, Nick Cain, Len Hunt, Roger Jackson, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, Catherine Wheatley, Michael Wright, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Nick Rennison, Miranda Seymour, Ian Critchley, Tim Watson, Helen Brown, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, David Gunn, Stephen Armstrong, Burlington Bertie, Charlotte Moore, John Elliott, Colin McDowell's, Roger Panting, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Peter Harrison, Shane Watson, Lynn Marsay, Maurice Chittenden, Keith Miller, Ian Hall, Saul David, Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Ted Simon, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Leake, Sophie Kirkham, Amanda Craig, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Dileep Premachandran, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Barbara Davy, Shaun Power, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Will Iredale, Jessica Bown, Sally Kinnes, John Baldwin, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Sir Peter Lampl Chairman, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Daniel Emery, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Jeremy Lazell, Neil White, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, J P, Joe Lovejoy, Sarah-Kate, Peter Herbert chairman, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Michael Beloff, Pete Oliver, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Alan Cassidy, Bjorn Lomborg, Stewart Mitchell, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, Tom Deveson, Sarah Baxter, Brian Schofield, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, David McIntosh, Richie Benaud, Fiona Henderson, Elspeth Raisbeck, Kingston Smith, Nina Goswami, Simon Howard, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, John Rhall, James Goldman, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson,
ResumoContents Blair orders honours for Iraq war aides Contents Air New Zealand Report reveals £57bn pensions shortfall Bigley beheaded 'after MI6 rescue backfired' 'i am a simple man. I don't want to die' Cherie's go-between hires lawyer over drug claims Friend who helped Blairs buy house fights media intrusion Contents The Sunday Times Contents Classified Nationwide Merseyside joins family to mourn its lost son Al-Qaeda cause is just, says Short Renamed Gazza in £24.99 transfer 'Rent-a-Kent' reborn as Russian saint Illy Espresso Bupa Cost of Labour pension crisis revealed Harry in Eton cheating row Flybe Double-bed Virgin flies into hot air Howard fails the trust test in poll If only he held his drink like a woman Mercedes-Benz Girl, 14, shot dead in crack cocaine war British party leaders could have TV debate, American-style Queen opens a pricey piece of Scots history Gays to get same protection as racial minorities Doctors 'wanted to let boy die' Marsh is front line in wind farm wars Norwich Union Peer pressure forces Falconer to save title of lord chancellor Canadian sub had history of electrical faults Basf Murder riddle in a diva's family tree Britain 'four meals away from anarchy' Peugeot Tycoon sells his Florida homes to buy Man Utd Millionaires pay £8m for nice bit of mud Multiple Display Advertising Items Adulterer Betjeman was cuddly but cruel CitroËn France's radical chic philosopher Derrida dies at 74 Blair asks private schools to help run city academies Contents Swing to Baccalaureate Foxhunting lobby marks MPs' cards Westin PC World Countdown to Murder For three weeks they held and terrorised Ken Bigley, an ordinary man caught in a war of hate. Was he doomed from the outset? Tom Walker and Stephen Grey report Revealed: How Saddam Miscalculated Top aides to the former Iraqi dictator have revealed the bizarre workings of his mind. He had no WMD but would not admit it, report Richard Woods and Nick Rufford Norwich Union Prisoners were used to test poisons for dictator's … In a chilling reminder of the Nazis, a report based on confessions reveals how far the Iraqi regime went to get its enemies, writes Peter Conradi Yorkshire Building Society Weapons of Mass Corruption? The CIA says Saddam abused the UN's oil for food scheme to buy influence. Robert Winnett reports South West Trains A woman of mad passion and mixed metaphors Profile Bush pushes but he fails to slow Kerry's momentum Smile Send more troops A £50bn credibility gap Marston Hotels Blair clings to the Bono 'n' Bob bandwagon Tories pick the wrong enemy . . . and a right-wing suicide Folksy guitar-plucker Michael Ancram entertained a … Atticvs Holy cribbers, Batman — Howard owes it all to you and Arnie Atticvs Foot-stomping Prescott gives neighbours the Basie blues Atticvs Look out, Labour — it's Carry On Voters' Rebellion Atticvs Gordon Brown is setting out in the Labour battlebus … Atticvs The families we fail when baby Charlottes go home Boris Johnson's political foes — all Conservative — … Atticvs Shadow chancellor Oliver Letwin will interview Sir Do you have trouble keeping up with changes in the … Mortgages for Business Universities of mediocrity Pru Health 'Miracle' babies' hope Speed Not Glamorous: Tim Rayment's article Death row Truth about Kinsey Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … This profoundly handicapped baby would not have survive The March of Science Miele Afghans defy gunmen to vote Bin Laden 'no longer top target' Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Ups Fate of the late porn queen puzzles Italy Saab 93 You, too, can save the world in an 007 theme park Kerry wins screen test No2 on points Bmi Mossand makes Al-Qaeda its top target Valuation Office Agency Russians swear by their sharp eared policemen 'Hook-up' gives US a cooler sex life Women date the glossy ad libber Mitsubishi Motors Six-day forecast Around the world Rover Today's weather Regional forecasts Europe and Mediterranean forecast High tides Sun/lights/moon Roadwatch Latest reports on traffic hold-ups and roadworks The sky at night Events Tariq Aziz suffers heart attack News in Brief Briton charged Two BA stewardesses 'fail breath test' Bus crash kills 14 Rock star's cancer Police search woods after leg is found £5.2m Lotto jackpot to roll over Nightclub murder Howard sees off the upstart of Oz The Times Party leaders are all mouth and no live TV debate So, there aren't any good Church of England schools … Barclays Laying down the law on battery hens Bigleys' dignity shames Connolly Huff. The decision was taken across the Atlantic. Where Contents Sven defends hero Beckham Selection joy for Eriksson Beckham's touch of genius steals show Using Michael Owen as a third striker gave England's midfielders more options and allowed their captain to shine again Skipper thrives on the green, green grass of home With a breathtaking goal, the England captain inspired his side and looked near his best in familiar surroundings Azeri prove their worth No fire in the belly of woeful Welsh dragon Pink Contents Poles raise their game Giggs missing in action The stage was set for the much-lauded Welshman to shine at his home away from home but he fluffed his lines Player ratings Cesar rules over Italians World Cup Round-up Winning smile behind the Azeri England now head to Azerbaijan on wednesday where they face Carlos Alber to, the man who won the 1970 World Cup Coming next: the pick of Wednesday's other World Cup qualifiers Did you know . . . your essential guide to Azerbaijan 1 Tommy Lawton The top 10 3 Geoff Hurst Smart The top 10 4 Jimmy Greaves 6 Nat Lofthouse Book of the week Gordon Strachan: The Biography by Leo Moynihan, hb, Virgin £16.99 5 Dixie Dean 7 Stan Mortensen 8 Gary Lineker 9 Steve Bloomer 10 Alan Shearer DVD of the week 60 seconds in sport With Shirley Robertson, winner of two Olympic sailing gold medals Norway propel Vogts to the brink Ireland give France a fright Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . . Who you calling Gazza? Alison Kervin meets the new Paul Gascoigne — he's stopped drinking no longer plays the clown and trains twice a day. Oh yes, and he plans to change his name Guinness Going into the Red Liverpool and Manchester United are both facing takeovers this week — but only one set of fans is likely to be celebrating. By Jonathan Northcroft Contents Barclays Liverpool Manchester United WC 2006 Qualifying Pools Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two League One League Two Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Taylor Made for England England's Under-21 coach returns to club duty today as Hull face Chesterfield, but has his sights on bigger things Barclays Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Rugby Shorts The Sunday Times Leicester strike lucky Fanolua benefits from Quins generosity Reverend's new faith Robbie Kempson, known as The Reverend, is hoping to attract new converts for Northampton against Saracens today May in mood to make Wasps pay The Falcons wing knows all about the Jonny Wilkinson Show, but, as he aims to prove at Wasps today, insists Newcastle are not a one-man team, says Nick Cain Tibco Leeds backs ready to fire Tim Stimpson says his new club can woo fans with some glittering rugby, starting today against Worcester. By Nick Cain Heavy burden Jonny Wilkinson's ascension to the England captaincy could increase the pressure on his shoulders to breaking point. By Stephen Jones The Sunday Times Team Jonny: the support system behind the new England captain Revered and feared, Steve Black is the fitness coach Why Blackie is the driving force behind me Steve Black is a key part of my life every day and much of my self-belief comes from what he does for me What Johnno Did next Martin Johnson has always loved rugby with a passion. At the start of his testimonial year, he speaks frankly about his international retirement and his hopes for the future His master's voice: straight talking from Martin Johnson, England legend Time to make a clean break A coaching role may one day attract the former England captain — but not just yet, writes Stephen Jones The Times F1 blown off track While a typhoon lashes Japan's Suzuka track, the forecast remains unsettled for the future of the British Grand Prix Donald fires on all cylinders Carding a four-under-par 68 has pushed the Ryder Cup player two strokes clear of his teammates at the Dunhill Links championship. Neil White reports O'Sullivan cruises into final Ronnie O'Sullivan will play Ian McCulloch in today's final of snooker's Grand Prix in Preston after a 6-3 victory over Paul Hunter last night. By Pete Oliver The Sunday Times Happiness of a long-distance runner Barely six months ago Tracey Morris was an unknown fun runner. Today she is an Olympic athlete with ambitions to fulfil. By Richard Lewis Choose your winner The Masters Tennis Sportswomen of the Year: your chance to vote for the winners Steely archer earns a bow It look Alison Williamson four Olympics to win a medal — but it was worth it, says Richard Lewis Seconds out Time for Khan to step back into the ring After his Olympic glory the world wants a piece of Amir Khan, but it is professionalism that is truly stalking him now Contents The Sunday Times Air-Berlin Winds of change Iain Percy has adapted quickly to the demands of captaining a 16-strong crew sailing a 25-tonne America's Cup yacht Tycoon ready to push boat out for Britain Sailing fan Charles Dunstone is taking a leading role in the syndicate, helping plug the leak left by HSBC's decision to drop its sponsorship, writes Ed Gorman Cup timetable Aussies sweep India aside After a dominant display by their bowlers, Australia are on the brink of a runaway victory in the first Test Cool Clarke happy to cap his dream debut He has long been touted as the next big thing, but the manner in which the 23-year-old-took to Test cricket left a huge impression. By Dileep Premachandran Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving away his demons Paul Kimmage finds the former England captain relieved to have left the demands of his playing days behind Vauxhall HSBC The Sunday Times Practising the Noble Arts Defeat gives Brian Noble sleepless nights — with a Grand Final on Saturday followed by the Tri-Nations, the hopes to rest easy Bai aims to end heartbreak for Leeds The Leeds wing is back in form with a Vengeance, but knows it will count for nothing if his side fails to overcome Bradford on Saturday. By Richard Rae 'Is Sweetenham a bully? It's a fine line. I've seen him go off at people Mark Foster is not afraid to speack his mind and the veteran of Britain's swimming team is refusing to go quietly Phelps injury is silver lining for British pair Robin Francis and James Hickman benefited from the withdrawal of the Olympic champion from the world short-course championships, reports Craig Lord Drive Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Robertson and Emms fall short in Danish final Sports round-up Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing Riding for the high Stakes The Fallon-Dettori show is approaching a nail biting climax with the Irishman trailing in the race for the jockey's title Confident Dettori hits treble The Italian moves 10 clear in the jockeys' race after pipping Kieren Fallon in the big sprint at York with a flying finish on Jonny Ebeneezer. By Tim Richards Race for the jockeys' title The Sunday Times Sport Letters Red Kooga Caught in time Brian Clough's first managerial trophy, Derby promoted 1969 One for the timing Sport on TV Don't miss this Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Richie Benaud, commentator and former Australia captain, on Keith Miller Travel Show me the money Inside the world of sports betting Times Online Danger in Holyfield delusions Vauxhall A savage insult to Souness's talent Vijay's pitch too bold Contents Shock as retail chief Mayhew quits at John Lewis Glazer is told: 310p and Man Utd is all yours Morgan plans new £100m offer to swoop on Liverpool AXA Contents Brothers splash out on Danish gym kit Sainsbury boss plans to overturn Davis strategy on cost cutting Space tourism ready to take off Special Report The private sector is poised to cash in on the final frontier. Dominic O'Connell reports from Mojave 18 pages of business The Sunday Times Mr Wigan's JJB board accused Phoenix rises for London flotation New Airbus aid stirs up trade war AIM set to race ahead of the main market Multiple Display Advertising Items MoD attacks Commons procurement critics Business Digest Recovery is past its peak, say bosses Goldman four to make £100m from £1m phone investment BA board set to land top lawyer Hollinger will keep on pursuing Black Asda loses out to Tesco after poor summer sales Charcol You're the name that I love, says winning Grease fan Prescott's 'plan for housing chaos' revealed Property fund in fraud scandal sells UK assets Times Online Boss's departure is a worry for loyal Lewisites Agenda We've nearly scaled the peak Economic Outlook America hits a speed bump on the road to recovery American Account The Red's New Devil? The controversial owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is ont the brink of bidding for Manchester United and the prospect is raising a storm of protest. Fans don't want the American, and a former mayoru of Tampa warns against selling to him. Dominic Rushe. in Florida, and Matthew Goodman report Man United at a Glance Financial Services Authority Up, up and away in the new space race Samsung Hunting for growth beyond the desktop With its legal rows settled, Microsoft must show investors that it can still grow. Steve Ballmer explains how to Paul Durman Multiple Display Advertising Items Vodafone Multiple Display Advertising Items How they fixed the price of football shirts A 337-page report on an OFT probe lifts the lid on how retailers conspired to stop price cuts. Report by Richard Fletcher Dalman stakes his own cash on hedge fund Commerzbank's investment chief intends to build a global group. By Louise Armitshead Multiple Classified Advertising Items King grapples with his basket case The Sainsbury chief needs to win over investors as the group's problems just get worse, says Richard Fletcher The Sunday Times A new set of wheels for £14.995 Hello Airbus and Boeing in subsidies battle The European group's bid to undercut its American rival at Singapore Airlines has triggered a transatlantic trade dispute, reports Dominic O'Connell Mountain of money looms over shrinking number of top deals The £1.35bn Saga deal was too rich for some, but others saw it as a rare chance to invest, writes Matthew Goodman Arriva chief says drive into Europe is just the ticket Bob Davies, right, saw stock in his bus and train group hit a five-year high last week. Is his growth strategy working or are the predators circling? Sharestream Apprenticeships SAP Bob Davies's Working Day Working Space JLT faces up to risk of natural disasters Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Jardine Lloyd Thompson? The Week that was Black cleared over racketeering Business on the Box 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 Don't dismiss sacking rules The Business Doctor Planning for Inheritance Multiple Display Advertising Items A Brit of what you fancy in France There are business opportunities across the Channel where about 1.5cm of us have settled, says Andrew Stone By gum! Learn marketing tricks from the big boys Idea of the Week The Sunday Times Novelty clock deal awakened a dream How I Made It Todd Enterprises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Checklists to help a firm get started Business Tools Labour pains stunt growth IVF Clinic Midland Fertility Services is finding it difficult to attract and retain staff, despite offering flexible working conditions, reports Catherine Wheatley Use incentives to retain staff What the Experts Say Ask staff for their views Midland Fertility Services' Challenges Advertise your medical successes Offer employees lifestyle benefits Streamline internal processes Provide training and support The Sunday Times Progress Report Air Music & Media Group Stubborn golfers shred Fred's big ambitions Prufrock Stand by for more takeover denials Orange Barclays join Monstermob US constructs case against the Architects Compass still far from turnround Market Mole Contents It's Snow Time From perfect pistes to secret valleys, here are the finest experiences you'll ever have on skis — as chosen by our Men in White, Sean Newsom and Gragan Bell Celebrity Cruises The Best Pistes The Best Off-Piste Cox & Kings The Best Off-Piste The Best Place to Race The Best Bumps The Best Journey to the Alps The Best Hotel The Best Chalet The Best Apartments Quick, quick snow: how to fit in a cheeky short break With bargain flights and flexible hotel deals, weekend skiing is now well within reach. Here's the plan. . . The Best Ski The Best Guidebook The contacts The contacks Whispers from China's past Beneath the roar of consumerism, Sally Emerson finds quieter pleasures in the long view of the Orient Malaysia Truly Asia FlyZoom Greece Travel brief Egypt not off limits, says FO Prices slashed in Caribbean About to set off on your big year out? The Royal Olympic Holidays Clubs Sunsail Rumours abound that Jude Law popped the question to … No sex please, we're Virgin Questions & Answers Paris Tales, edited and translated by Helen Constantine Thomson in retreat Where was I? Bargains around the world Readers' rants Caught by a sucker punch Full of rum and resentment, Ian Hall finds himself partner-swapping in paradise Esprit Your new home from home A villa, a beach, a pool—the only thing lacking on a house swap is the bill. By Andrew Thomas Get swapping The Sunday Times The perfect pad? Picture windows From an Arabian oasisi to a cradle of civilisation, Stephen Bleach opens the shutters on five classic cityscapes Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Not enough for you? Autumn in Amalfi: relaxed but still chic It's all about timing. Richard Girling indulges in Italy's sexiest coastline at its most beautiful time of year Oh, I'm sorry, did you mean this Rolex? Planning your own £14,000 shopping spree in New York? Mark Hodson reminds you of your duty Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Get more than just a tan out of your winter-sun escape Why not put some extra sizzle into this season's holiday? Bag a trip with a bit of romance, adventure or culture thrown in. By David Wickers Sun + romance Toronto Sun + wilderness Sun + culture Sun + family Multiple Display Advertising Items Banish the blues: spice up your winter with a trip … Sun + adventure Sun + sea Sun + supper Timesonline In the Sunday Times and the Times Collect Airmiles Every Day The Sunday Times . . . Start Collecting Keep the kids busy with a half-term adventure Tryfan sound a bit too steep? Jeremy Lazell finds 12 more great days out Boy, 11, conquers Wales Stephen Venables has climbed Everest—but was his son Edmond ready for Snowdonia? Head for the hills RailEurope Wild life on the Amazon Beyond the limits of crazy Iquitos, one jungle creature has got it all right. Brian Schofield tracks the three-toed sloth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols A Greek island has made its mark on the punctuation guru Lynne Truss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a five-star skiing holiday for two at the Badrutt's Palace Hotel, St Moritz, with FlexiSki The competition Contents Blood Lines Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels At the school gates I'm just Liam's mum Diane Blood tells Margarette Driscoll how she copes with her new life as a single mother A dark chapter for the bookseller of Kabul He saved Afghanistan's books but now, he tells Christina Lamb, the woman who made him a bestseller has also blackened his reputation Dreamtime Snarling, sneering, sad Elton Save the world: forget about global warming Climate change is the focus of world leaders' attention at the expense of soluble problems like hunger and disease, says Bjorn Lomborg Call that a list of best films? Well, if we have to a class war at Oxford. . . Madonna and other little beauties in my mini bookcase The editor of Tatler, Geordie Greig, on how he got big names to write tiny books for a good cause Multiple Classified Advertising Items LA law, anarchy in the UK John Harlow came back from Los Angeles for a holiday in Britain to find himself the victim of random violence as he strolled past St Paul's cathedral in daylight, It's safer over there, he says Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now us lads can dance like Billy That's my boy: with Ewan in Mongolia Ted Simon, who inspired Ewan McGregor's world motorbike tour, found the film star dusty but unbowed in Ulan Bator Multiple Display Advertising Items Lies, threats and whistleblowers Northern Ireland is a dangerous place in which to speak out, says Liam Clarke All bow for the queen of teen Girls love Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries but parents like their cutesy old-fashioned values even more, says Amanda Craig The Sunday Times crossword The Sunday Times The lost boys in the middle-class basement Kate Saunders sees a darker side to the workshy young men who refuse to leave home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Different connections Autistic children may not be able to relate to other people but they have an innocence we can all appreciate, says Charlotte Moore Mind your manners Social skills are proving as important as exam grades for job applicants, says Sian Griffiths, so one school has started teaching courtesy classes Multiple Display Advertising Items Sometimes the biggest school bullies are parents Doors Square up to play cat and mouse Resistance to the might of the Microsoft Goliath need no longer be a futile struggle. Jane Kiernan rates the budding software rivals you can readily install at home to keep the fat cat at bay BT meter steps back to the future Even Safer E-Mailing Options Rivalry Heats up in the Office Don't panic End to Browser Dominance Games: the latest games for computer, console and Global deli is a matter of taste Sunday's online challenge: Jenni Muir finds gourmet groceries French Delicacies Italian Artisans With DVD-recording capability and a built-in hard drive Long-Distance Runner Dutch Cheeses Stylish Boy Racer Gadget Fiend's Best Friend 4 Hot Latin Luxuries 5 North African Spices Next Week Tiny 6 Celtic Flavours Brilliant! Artistic ideal: Robbie Hudson revels in a maelstrom of images, writing and sound at the brilliant UbuWeb Winner's Dinners Well, it's about time I was brought to book It's all getting a bit mucky Invention of the week This Life Oddball of the week Romantic of the week Poor publicity of the week Uprising of the week Husband of the week Wake Me up when We've Won, Please Return to Southfork People of the Week Hail and Farewell The Daily Telegraph: Janet Leigh Last word . . . The Times: Rodney Dangerfield Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Money Funds take half your growth in fees How to cut investment charges Positive returns News in Brief Contents Car cover up 24% Bank takeover rumours spur Footsie End the waffle and whitewash over pensions Multiple Display Advertising Items The devil you know Spanish acquisition A Question of Money Each-charging adviser is not earing his money Vardy changes gear at car dealership Directors' Deals Contents Footsie tipped to hit 5,000 by Christmas Shares have surged over the past few weeks, and most experts think the rally will continue, writes Alicia Wyllie A quick and easy way to profit from a market rally Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions are trapped in rip-off pensions If you took out a pension before 2001, you could be paying too much. But penalities make it hard to switch. By Clare Francis Leeds & Holdbeck Multiple Display Advertising Items I got lumbered with a high-cost fund Firms snub investors in state scheme There's nothing special about 'special' deals Don't be too flattered if your bank tells you that you have been personally selected for a cheap offer. By Jessica Bown Lloyds cuts rate on top account Multiple Display Advertising Items Card Sharp If you think you know mortgages. . . . . . think again. For example, the cheapest rate is not always the best deal, writes Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life promise 'was just a marketing gimmick' Salary Boost Why buybacks may be your signal to buy Companies that return cash to investors by buying back their own shares usually go on to best the market, writes Kathryn Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Should investors take back their M&S shares? Vodafone Next Intercontinental Hotels GUS Dixons Insurers 'are overcharging for home cover' Firms may be inflating premiums for home insurance by overstating the rebuild cost of thousands of properties. By Diana Wright Multiple Display Advertising Items Work out your rebuilding costs Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile An open afternoon that made my day My Diy Pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Free banking under threat War reporter drinks to his future Fame and Fortune BBC newsman Jeremy Bowen splashes out on fine wines that he lays down for up to 10 years, writes Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Learning to speak body language A few lessons can sharply improve the way you present information and make you more persuasive, writes Roger Eglin How to Develop Presence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speed recruiting will wheel out all sorts of prejudice Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted: big hitters with a soft spot Charities need hard-nosed bosses willing to give up big pay cheques for the thrill of making a difference. By Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Why it pays to hide your rise Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Bionicle Facts Pop File Robot Wars! Quick Fire Sport Robot Wars! Mystery United Harry Potter Audio CD Collection Gradius V SpongeBob Squarepants TV Games Shmuzzle Puzzle Pink Vk2071 Van Helsing (cert 12) Peck in Scooby-Doo! in the Night Marchers Get Away Contents World Conkerers Luxury Condominiums It's Time to Go Ape! The Buzz On Screen Pop Captain Speaking Welcome to our World The Diamond Girls The Printer's Devil The Little Gentleman Face the Eye! The Big Picture Show Quick Fire Holly Willoughby Catch the Lot Contents Child's Play Shark Tale free cards voucher The Sunday Times Close up Square Deal Smart Talk Squirt Creature feature Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher F-Mail Puzzle Zone Answers Square Deal Close up Be a Becks Real Madrid and England star David Beckham tells Funday about his new DVD, Really Bend it Like Beckham Competitions The Simpsons Contents Contents Car Advertising Caterham joins the 21st century Up to Speed VW honours its British rescuer Mazda takes it to the Max Cars on TV Don't tell my mum what I've bought Me and my Mothers Vroom-vroom. . . they want your vote At the end of the conference season Emma Smith weights the policies to find which of the three main parties is the driver's true friend Selling its soul for speed Good Year Porsche You look pretty in Porsche, darling Car makers are driving on to the catwalk with fashion ranges for all, finds Emma Smith Test Drive Honda Fast-track out of tragedy Alex Zanardi was a star racing driver until losing his legs in a homific crash. Here he tells Emma Smith how he has fought back to race again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pedal off as Postman Pat The Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Future of Reversing Luggage Styled by Pininfarina The Knowledge Traction Control Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Citroën Synergie Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seven saddles but still a one-trick pony Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have your Say RoadPilot Renault shows how to build a bargain They said it couldn't be done, but Renault has blazed a cut-price trail for the leading carmarkers, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Times Online The Sunday Times My First Crash The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Inside Property Advertising Contents Is It worth It? Moving on The hippies on the hill Historian Saul David grew up running wild with his cousins on the family commune in Wales—untill they all fell out over money Time and place Design Classics Terence Conran Alvis chair Another phone bites the dust Spiritual conversion What you can get for £450,000 If you're looking for a city home and the half-million-pound price tags are out of your reach, there's still plenty of choice across the country in a variety of styles Birmingham £450,000 Edinburgh £445,000 Ontario Unfinished creation £1.86m Houses of the week Holiday home in 'new Tuscany' £320,000 Greek beach house £48,000 B&B option in old mill £460,000 Le Style De Vie Restoration project £897,000 Behind closed Dors Twenty years after her death, Diana Dors' home—and perhaps the key to her hidden fortune—is for sale. Rosie Millard has a look around The spur Crest Nicholson Michael Shanly Homes Comfort eating Modern homes need informal dining furniture, but it can still be stylish, says Victoria O'brien Store Guide Wayne's new world The style rebels behind Red or Dead have applied their unique touch to a Gateshead housing development. So, have they made Wimpey homes cool? Hugh Pearman gives his verdict Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pioneers on the waterfront The first docklands development is for sale after 23 years on the rental market, says Jane Mulkerrins Hammonds Not Just Made, Sculpted What's in a name? Owners who thought they were buying a Park Lane address but didn't get one fear their properties have lost thousands in value, reports Helen Davies FPDsavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-tech house of the future The Steiners' family home in Zurich is kitted out with £1m-worth of gadgets—but in return they must become techno guinea pigs. 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The Sunday Times SKYone Contents Watch it: the best of the Far From Heaven Today, Sky Movies 1,8pm Cocky during the movie's more pompous moments Week ahead Moisturiser RIP Pick of the week See You in The Future Today, BBC4, 9pm Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day Desert Island Discs (R4,11.15am) Ideal home show? Get a New Life (BBC2,7pm) Best entertainment Himalaya With Michael Palin: Passage To India (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Best wannabe Victoria Beckham's Secrets (Five, 8pm) Critics' choice Can we talk? The Joan Rivers Position (Five, 11.05pm) It's over, already Films BBC1 Sky One ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Pick of the Day Book Of The Week: No Room For Secrets (R4 Fm, 9.45am) Boys toys Fifth Gear: Who's Fastest? 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Forget culture and party down to that unbeatable beach Six treats Musts to see and do AirMiles Getting there Top tables Getting around Sound sleeping Top tables Ask the concierge Virgin The Sunday Times Why go Beautiful, tragic and whimsical, Petersburg is the romantic heart of Russia — a cultivated city that still has the power to take the breath away Musts to see and do Getting there Six treats Getting around Sound sleeping Top tables Ask the concierge Top tables AirMiles Why go Welcome to the Bohemia of the West, the home of counterculture — a city so un-American that Europeans instantly surrender to its easy-going ways San Francisco Six treats Musts to see and do AirMiles Getting there Getting around Sound sleeping Top tables Baker Street Bistro Ask the concierge Why go For a heel-clicking, skirt-twirling weekend deep in the heart of spiciest Spain — abandon that British reserve and let loose some Latin passion Six treats Musts to see and do AirMiles Getting there Getting around Sound sleeping Top tables Ask the concierge Why go Its old city centre may look like a fairy kingdom, but Stockholm is a thoroughly modern mix of high-living fashionistas and tree-hugging freethinkers Musts to see and do Six treats AirMiles Getting there Getting around Sound sleeping Top tables Ask the concierge Why go The architecture is stunning, the nightlife is humming and the locals unnervingly good-looking — Tallinn is set to become the style capital of the Baltic Six treats Musts to see and do Getting around Sound sleeping Top tables Ask the concierge AirMiles Getting there Picture Gallery The AirMiles Travel Company
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