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ResumoContents Blairs fight Cheriegate tax haven smear Labour prepares for snap election Contents Northern rock Terminator and Dubya face judgment day Contents Chief justice to quit in Blunkett row The Queen: one is green Contents The Sunday Times Contents Alliance Leicester British Muslim says troops are fair target CIA looks for signals in Bin Laden video Pakistan 'gives Al-Qaeda refuge' Contents Taliban threat to kill Briton Foster rival gets a Stalin brush-off Police attack money-laundering exemption deal for US casinos The Disappeared Canon High fat and salt found in organic food Flybe Tesco accused of 'conning' over price cuts Duke asks police to probe 'pilfered millions' at Blenheim Palace Subaru UK tries adoption by 'beauty parade' Compromise on Smacking Sittt! Belt-uppp! Dogs get a new order Ballet MPs seek legal change to lock up killer drivers See Eva Cassidy Sings Clock Change Call Anti-terror drive stalled by human rights fears Pinter, Beckett? A lot of bloody fools, sir For sale on eBay: a Vulcan bomber P&O Ferries How young Hannibal became a cannibal Philips Save, save, save—the Lotto set get sensible Lottery Funds Royal Ballet boogies on down with Hendrix Scientist warns disabled over having children Philips Trail of hoax Blair documents leads to lair of conman Tax haven smear peddled for year The Polo Twist now £8,495 Cherie Backs Prisoners Philips Serial killer clue to student's murder EasyJet Product Recall Chilled Ready to Cook Meals Princess Alice, the oldest royal of all, dies at 102 Peugeot Windsor turns on to green power National savings & investments Anglicans told to accept women bishops or leave Britart star to make Blake the movie Dead Heat at the Frenzied Finish The Public Issues: How the Contenders Stand The Risk Business Election Eclipsed by Bin Laden's Shadow Skills for Business Clintons know they will be the losers if kerry wins Hillary fans hope her time will come, writes Sarah Baxter. But a Democrat victory now would kill her chances of becoming president Dell Fishing for votes in the melting pot With the nation evenly balanced, tiny shifts in ethnic preferences are the parties' last hope, writed US political analyst Michael Barone Mgcars Half an hour of real sex, with a film on the side Profile Shooting burglars is wrong, but it might be reasonable AOL Unlimited United they stand Enough sex please, we're sated Marston Hotels The Sunday Times Even the Democrats don't fancy kerry The Queen must not allow Germany to act like a victim This story was told to Stephen Fry by a friend in the Atticvs Parliament still counting the cost of wararen't wreaths expensive? Atticvs You know Jacques the lad — always after some hot stuff of an evening Atticvs Yours for less than a fiver, your great-value local MP Atticvs It's nine days and counting since Green party MEP Atticvs In one bloody bout Brussels reveals its true hypocrity Tory leader Michael Howard should, in theory. be a Atticvs His father would be so proud Atticvs The Church of England certainly needs all the friends Atticvs Cybarco Greed at the public trought Cable & Wireless Pregnant 'punchbags' Famous to Finnish Reuter: Stop gobbledegook Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Nasty TV It's crude, it's dark, it's gross and (to some) it's very funny. It's Dark Comedy Characters Halifax Fading Arafat fights to keep Fiat Overwhelmed by men with guns Contents Prudential Exit man the EU could not stomach Bupa Town bets house on lottery number Amelie wins war of the trenches Friend of the poor has rupee fortune Yamaha The Times Falluja's defenders says they will use chemical weapons Revenge threat over Thai deaths Teacher training agency Toyota Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling 'Antisocial' evictions stopped News in Brief Hit and run driver Man held over tongue-biting attack Patients 'at risk' Correction Two tickets share £4.5m Lotto jackpot Apology to widow Shuttle mission Ukraine ready to march away from the East The Times Hurley's lover gambles £44m on movie magic The one celebrity endorsement Kerry didn't want You get a better class of football yob nowadays Vauxhall Is it RIP for the UKIP tribe? Tony's lost principles as elusive as WMD Blair was "genuinely saddened" by the death of John Contents Ferguson demands Henry ban Rampant Chelsea join Arsenal on top Virgin Contents Van Persie saves Gunners Hammers denied by desperate Plymouth gamble Alex Murphy at Home Park Johnson strike ends Palace away drought Brian Doogan at St Andrews Bent's effort foils Villa Peter Oliver at Goodison Park Player ratings, Everton What a choker: Wayne Rooney in a strangehold and the … Pompey torpedo United revival The Cotton-Wool Kid Air-Berlin Football Shorts Football tales from the tabs. . The Sunday Times Fulham flair too hot for Tottneham Lampard inspires surging Chelsea QPR rise on the back of Burnley blunders Liverpool hit by Cisse injury Championship Zenden turns screw on scrappy Charton Woeful Wolves slump Bent on target again Brkovic stars as Luton find winning touch Pugh putting life back into Leeds The former Manchester United starlet faces Wigan today with one target in mind, a swift return to the Premiership Dunlop Bolton aim to reach next level Sam Allardyce wants to top his record with a place in Europe. By Jonathan Northcroft 'There has to be somebody in the players' lives to … As Newcastle travel to Botton today, Graeme Souness reminds his players that they have achieved nothing yet Graeme Souness on. . . Sir Alex Ferguson may have been assailed by an opponent Grudges are just part of the game Arsenal will want revenge when they face Manchester United in February, but tunnel bust-ups will bed forgotten United claim Henry Kneed Heize on head Private Holt Norwich's Gary Holt, a former army chef, expects a goal feast and a win tomorrow against Manchester City Skoda Premiership Championship League One League Two Pools Pools Claims Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Spanish inquisition Rafa Benitez goes back to Spain in the Champions League to face an old rival and a player whose career he launched CSKA Moscow v Chelsea British clubs in the Champions League Arsenal v Panathinaikos Celtic v Shakhtar Donetsk Manchester United v Sparta Prague Deportivo La Coruña v Liverpool Ford Adrian Mutu The top 10 Football drug scandals Diege Maradona Rio Ferdinand Tamas Peto Book of the week El MaCca by Steve McManaman Simon & Schuster, hb, £17.99 Picture Gallery Willie Johnston Al-Saadi Gaddafi Paul Merson The Dutch national team Sporting Lisbon DVD of the week Craig Butfoy's Junior Golf Green Umbrella, £14.99 60 seconds in sport With Alex Marshall, Scotland's world No 1 indoor bowls player Rooney breaks British hearts Kangaroos bounce back in style If ever a game deserved to be drawn it was this, but last night's international was a fantastic advert for rugby league The Times King's crowning glory Thirty years ago, shortly before dawn on a wet night in a crumbling stadium in Zaire, Don King's dream came true The Times George Foreman What happened next? Muhammad Ali Zack Clayton Don King Mobutu Sese Seko Forsyth in driving seat as Monty shows his class The Scot enters the final round ahead of Sergio Garcia as the European season climaxes today Monarch of the Glenn For 100 Tests, Glenn McGrath has scowled and snarled at the world's batsmen, and he's still going strong Australia end 35-year wait Patience pays off for Aussies Australia reined in their attacking instincts to pave the way for a triumph that reinforces their standing as the best in the world, writes Dileep Premachandran All about Stan The Big Interview: Stan Collymore His private life brought him infamy and he quit football early—now he has told his side of the story. Paul Kimmage takes him to task All about Stan The life and strange times of Stan Collymore Football thugs break cover Just when you thought that hooligans were part of the beautiful game's ugly past, up popped a warning that trouble still lurks in the shadows Injury may force Howley to quit Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby A hair-curling incident Trapdoor ready Thief jailed Grounds for concern Quote of the week Separated at birth The Sunday Times Reihana's Saints on fire Wasps rookie steals show with hat-trick D'Arcy injury mars Leinster triumph Tigers tamed by Biarritz Quins squander chance to break their duck Heineken European Cup standings and fixtures Cheltenham Race Course Paul points way to victory Official Hospitality Licensee Payne's pilgrimage Shaun Payne, the Natal tough guy who has found a new lease of life with Munster, will be a threat to the Ospreys today Edmonds prompts Catalan wrecking crew Under the astute guidance of former Wallaby fly-half Manny Edmonds, Perpignan have become a real force—as long as they keep their cool. By Nick Cain Neath-Swansea Ospreys v Munster Today's Heineken Cup action (Pool Four) The Gnoll, Neath, kick-off 3pm TV coverage: Live on Sky Sports 2 Edinburgh v Gwent Dragons Newcastle v Perpignan (Pool Five) Kingston Park, kick-off 2.30pm Time is right for odd couple Mike Tindall and James Simpson-Daniel could give England the cutting edge they need this autumn Wallabies ready to wing it Australia drubbed Scotland and England last summer, but how will their exciting back-line cope with autumn Tests in the northern hemisphere? By Ben Kimber England's coming men: five in the frame for the autumn … The Sunday Times South Africa's sights Boks spring back to best Stephen Jones Sports Journalist of the Year Can South Africa win the first Grand Slam by a southern squad for 20 years? They deserve high praise just for trying The Sunday Times White starts to find the right blend They've mixed fists with farce in the past, but this touring South Africa side promises to live up to its top billing Marius Joubert Four Boks to fear Jaco van der Westhuyzen Victor Matfield Joe van Niekerk Monty poses a new threat Nick Cain With his playboy image kicked into touch, Percy Montgomery is now South Africa's official danger man Ruddock selection must be brave and true The Wales coach must not fall into the trap of playing his best players out of position against the Boks on Saturday Fumbling the colour issue The authorities' pretence that the tour party has been selected on merit alone and not on political grounds does nobody any credit, says Stephen Jones Africa Queen It has all come together for Kelly Holmes—two gold medals in Athens and now the chance, in South Africa, to groom Britain's next generation of female runners Pictures: Paul Hackett PT Cruiser Searching for the stars of tomorrow Long road back For Paula Radcliffe, next week's New York marathon marks a vital stage in the escape from her personal abyss The Sunday Times Vote for your favourite Sportswoman Gail Emms Kelly Holmes Nyree Lewis Isabel Newstead Shirley Robertson Karen Stupples Sailing to hell and back Ellen MacArthur will put her life on the line and push her boat to the limit in a bid to break the solo round-the-world record Dying father urges Moloney to carry on The Australian will continue with his bid for a unique treble by taking part in the Vendee Globe, knowing he may never see his father again. By Edward Gorman Times Online Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Rugby Union Rusedski's power play fails to unsettle Youzhny Sports round-up Cricket Bowls Rugby League Fixtures Motorcycling Cycling Motor Racing Racing Rallying Athletics Hockey Basketball Stars of Texas Brilliant rides by Kieren Fallon on Ouija Board and Frankie Dettori on Wilko made it a Breeders' Cup to savour for the British raiders. By Tim Richards The Sunday Times Abbey aims to go for Gold Howard Johnson leaves Wetherby with a genuine Cheltenham prospect on his hands, and can hardly contain his delight The Times Caught in time Great Britain prepare for 1972 rugby league World Cup final Sport Letters Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Heroes Former Preston and England winger Sir Tom Finney on Alex James The Sunday Times Any Answers? Sport on TV Don't miss this Tuesday ATP Masters Series, Paris, Sky Sports 3, Tuesday, 10.30am Times Online Microsoft Office The Sunday Times Red Sox slay the demon of doubt The mystery of hideaway Henry Advantage Vinnie Contents Hilton to bring Vegas to Blackpool in £200m casino plan Prudential trio hot on heels of Bloomer scalp Public sector work bonanza Special Report £117 billion is being spent on procurement and small and medium-sized firms are being invited to cash in, writes Peter Freedman Virgin atlantic Contents Black faces new $542m trial Sainsbury family trustee says:'We are not sellers' Contents Contents Apprenticeships Key DTI post could go private Small firms fight drug price cuts Treasury star joins KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank urged to hold interest rates Travis Perkins hunts for new chief Intercontinental tempts Whitehall into hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Small firms fight drug price cuts Business Digest Can't decide which car to buy? Try them all on the … New group joins fray for Laurel pub chain Charcol Goldman may lift offer for Warner Chilcott O'Leary fails to hedge bets on fuel-price rises Haythornthwaite to quit Invensys Private-equity exits go through roof SAP Reserves woes are still not over at united Shell Agenda Slowdown? What slowdown? Base rate might rise to 6% Slowdown? What slowdown?Base rate might rise to 6% High money growth risks another boom-bust cycle and most forecasters are being too complacent, argues Tim Congdon A few pence more Drug baron jokes America's next president faces baptism of fire Family Takes Stock Is Allan Leighton the Man to Rescue Sainsbury? Public sector bonanza for small firms Air France How to Find out about the Contracts McGraw goes for a textbook expansion Interview Harold McGraw III is a blue-blooded captain of American industry who is branching out in Europe, but get him started on the subject of school books and it can be a real education Vital Statistics Harold McGraw'S Working Day Working Space Cable News Network Cathay Pacific Anglo-Dutch oil giant casts off its old Shell The recent reserves scandal and the subsequent pressure from shareholders have forced Shell finally to change its dual format Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecoms minnows heading for a fall BT's rivals face a tough winter of harsh competition. Without industry consolidation some businesses will go to the wall, reports Paul Durman Xerox Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Street tries to bring back glamour Plans are being drawn up to return Oxford Street to its glory days as shopping heaven. But billions could be needed, reports John Arlidge Why the numbers don't add up for a casino bonanza Some chiefs doubt there is enough demand to support 40 super casinos in Britain. Report by Matthew Goodman Multiple Display Advertising Items Lutthanse Mittal steels himself to keep his top spot The Indian billionaire has overtaken Chelsea's Russian owner, Roman Abramovich, to become Britain's richest resident. By Dominic O'Connell Whitbread's recipe for change Alan Parker plans to axe any brands that don't shape up—but is he being radical enough, asks Matthew Goodman The Sunday Times Disney pay-off case sets a precedent for US firms Michael Ovitz's $140m severance deal has outraged shareholders and may lead to a raft of lawsuits, reports Dominic Rushe from New York The Times Rolls-Royce revamps crumbling UK plants The aero-engine maker is putting is faith in British workers and building sleek new factories. By Dominic O'Connell Germans couldn't sell frankfurters in Frankfurt The inability to deal with a deepening economic crisis has been highlighted by the no-nonsense host of a new game show. By Michael Woodhead Interflora wants florists to think outside the box The mutual's boss is trying to wrap up a deal to sell a big stake to 3i, writes Richard Fletcher Nokia Internet filter experts take spam off menu Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Surf Control? Mittal creates a steel colossus The Week that was 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 FT Interactive Data Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Online training, anytime, anywhere Internet courses run by Learn Direct allow small firms to enhance their skills without disrupting the business, writes Rachel Bridge Avoid delays with a plug-in navigator Business Tools The Sunday Times Rating Losses ruining my software project Business Doctor Fast Track 100 Rights and Wrongs of Maternity Leave The Sunday Times Flexibility at £10 per person Kingston Smith Housebuilder moved in when the market fell How I Made It Stewart Milne founder of the Stewart Milne Group Vodafone The Glenlivet Stop the rot with an intelligent fruit label Idea of the Week Wine guru thirsts for change Enterprise network Upmarket wine seller Playford Ros wants to develop beyond its local client base, but boss Andrew Firth is wary of the risks this would entail, writes Gareth Chadwick What the Experts Say Progress Report Fantastic Fireworks British Airways No takers for top job at WH Smith Prufrock Cluff goes off to look for gold Unilever needs to ditch its blame culture Inside the City Online Extra Market Mole Hampson Contents South African Airways Are you a Flashpacker? Time to bust the budget and go backpacking in style As a backpacker, you're free to do what you want. Within your shoestring budget, of course. As a Flashpacker, you get the best of both worlds: the joy of real travel, and a rescue from it as and when. Stephen Bleach and Brian Schofield explain Pink Boots Good Gear Guide: Flashpacker Special Backpack, suitcase or flashpack? Answer our quiz to find out Clubs Sunsail Trolley Backpack Down Jacket The Flashpackers Thailand and Laos Organiser Espresso Machine Peru and Ecuador The best time I ever wasted Nestled between Nice and Monte Carlo, Stephen Clarke finds the perfect place to do absolutely nothing at all Beware the canoodling couples A perfect romantic hideaway just off the M1? Yes, there is such a thing, says Christopher Somerville Travel brief Vienna Cox & Kings Directions Thailand crisis: main resorts 'still safe' You need a new E111 New Bushbaby Travel By Anthony Sattin Shanghai edited by Andrew Humphreys (Time Out £12.99) Summit Hotels & Resorts Questions & Answers Club-class windfall Paris department store Galeries Lafayette, which boasts … Bargains map of the week Half-term 2006: have you booked? Forget good schools—the brutal competition is for family ski holidays Bargains map of the week Aeolian islands in the dock Where was I? Readers' rants If you're ever on holiday in Kenya, think twice before Buy now—everything will go From the rugby to the Carnevale, Mark Hodson gives you first dibs on the hot tickets for 2005 Multiple Display Advertising Items Radisson Seven Seas Cruises Vancouver to the rescue For many, Whistler is the best ski town in Canada, but Douglas Kennedy needed out. Time for some metropolitan magic MasterCard Malaysia Truly Asia While the cat's stuck at home. . . An ocean apart from hubby, Maureen Martella was tempted to play in Maryland Win the lottery, guaranteed Billions of pounds of your cash have created some of Britain's best days out. Time to benefit, says Vincent Crump The Sunday Times Dubai and beyond: the Gulf is bidding for your holidays Starting with just sun, sand and more sand, the Gulf of Arabia has turned itself into a global holiday giant. Mark Hodson finds out how The Sunday Times Esprit Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Qatar Abu Dhabi Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten reasons to go Tour operators Dubai for free The Sunday Times Kuoni A galaxy not so far, far away So space travel's a few years away yet: content yourself with a perfect holiday under the stars Stars at home: Jeremy Lazell on how to make the most of the British night sky And two. . . two. . . three. . . ouch! Someone told left-footed lothario Andrew Thomas that salsa could help his love life. So he went to Spain CTS Horizons Multiple Display Advertising Items Esprit The Sunday Times Travel brief Can't wait for Santa to come to town? David Wickers catches up with him in Swedish Lapland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Abroad is amazing but there's no place like the Isle of Wight for Alan Titchmarsh Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Where was I? Win a five-night break in Dubai, with Elegant Resorts and the One&Only Royal Mirage The competition The Risk Business Andrew Sullivan reluctantly endorses the least worst candidate Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Risk Business Big teeth alone won't win it for the Faceless One Leading American satirist Pj O'Rourke prefers a lame-duck president to a man who stands for nothing, he tells Stuart Wavell Bridget, you left me a broken man Jeremy Paxman jumped at the chance to appear in the new Bridget Jones film with Renée Zellweger Alas, filming was not quite as romantic as he expected Sucks to Cinderella syndrome Sharon, the warrior with a hidden peace agenda Claims that Israel's prime minister is out to wreck the road map mistake his motives, says Sidney Brichto Fight terror and look good, too Last words of middle England's accidental hero Interview The Sunday Times One giant leap for our sense of wonder Richard Dawkins, leading evolutionary scientist, is not only excited by the evidence of a race of little people, he believes we might find living survivors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times crossword Cool it, rude Britannia Britain was slow to drop its inhibitions, but now we've become sordid sex maniacs, says Cosmo Landesman Times Online The Sunday Times Wine Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items You're a disinterested ****! Alastair Campbell should mind his language, but what anchors can we cling to on the shifting sands of our mother tongue, asks John Humphrys Multiple Display Advertising Items Sound tips for smug divorcees The author of Kramer vs Kramer tells Sarah Baxter that children are paying the high costs of divorce Multiple Display Advertising Items The new rules of childbirth: parents are back in control Mums and dads have wrested decisions about pregnancy back from doctors, says Miriam Stoppard Still-single-minded? Evidence remains conflicting over whether girls fare better in single-sex schools, says Sally Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Make the most of free rides to school while you can Answer the question Worldwide A-Z of exotic presents Stuck for original Christmas ideas? Sally Kinnes launches a two-part guide that sources gifts from all corners of the world wide web WiFi hotspot surfers beware Sounding off Next Week: Q-Z Don't panic End our digital nightmare Television's new era will cost viewers dear. When will it be possible to buy a simple all-in-one set, asks Stewart Mitchell Doors campaign Get Digital Jargon Buster Don't panic BT I asked for a table and was told to get knotted Winner's Dinners Hobbit: my love romp shame Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Meet the People Front for UK Independence People of the Week Picture Gallery The Daily Telegraph: Nerina Shute Last word . . . New Peter Eye Deny Everything, Says Sir Mark The Times: Christer Pettersson Picture Gallery Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Flight from buy-to-let may spark crash Base rate could fall next year Top Mortgage Deals Costly mortgages News in Brief Contents With-profits woes Footsie climbs as oil price falls back Contents Fidelity Investments Watchdog may put rogues out of commission Comment Scottish Widows Bank A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Bank refused to invest my aunt's £80,000 Pru man exploits drop in share price Directors' Deals Egg Contents Should you join the exodus from shares? Savers are rushing to sell their equity Isas, even though many experts think markets will surge. By Kathryn Cooper Post Office Fluent in Finance US election may herald a rally on Wall Street Advisers lured into giving up independence Investors could miss out on the top deals because firms can earn more if they offer fewer products. By Kathryn Cooper Why your mortgage broker may not offer the best deal The Sunday Times The New Rules on Advice Loan charges 0% until March Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware fees if you switch to an interest-free card MBNA and Barclaycard charge when you transfer debt to their 0% deals, and other firms could follow suit. By Jessica Bown Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Save £400 by switching your mobile We are wasting billions of pounds a year by sticking with poor-value mobile-phone deals. By Jessica Bown How Mobile Deals Compare The Sunday Times Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Fund managers: do what they do, not what they say NS&I boosts children's bonds Multiple Display Advertising Items No1 author drives a second-hand car Fame and Fortune Novelist Alexander McCall Smith celebrated his success by splashing out £5,000 on a custard-coloured Merc. By Natalie Graham 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 Firms cannot afford to play board games A study says directors' roles should fit together well and they all must know exactly what is expected of them. Report by Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Never mind the money, I'm doing this out of love Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor nose how to spot a liar An American psychologist has developed a course on how to spot cheats for police and other services, writes Huw Richards The Signs of Hidden Anger NHS lures City boys to new life Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Doing It my Way! Fun Raising News Fresh! Too Few New Loos? Pumped-Up Pumpkin The Telescope Terror The XFM Factor Coining It in Scooby-Do! Wild World The page for paws claws scales and scooby tales! The Buzz On Screen Entertainment overload! Cotton on New Talent Alert! Party with the Guides! Book Mark All the books worth a look! Life on Film Award-winning images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition Quick Fire A Wild Day out Calling all quiz whizzes! Spooky Search Puzzle Zone Sign Language Flower Power Spot the Difference! Groan Zone Jarvis F-Mail Puzzle Zone Answers Sport A Real Success What's the ratio of a pumpkin's circumference to its … Champion chat and first for sport facts! The Simpsons Contents Contents TVR prepares to take the plunge Up to Speed Two-wheelers put on a bigger show Fire-breathing Forester Cars on TV We're gonna saw that Roller in half Me and my Motors 50 Cent A better class of gadget The party's over for stretch limos Oh great, it's my car but half the price (and better) Multiple Display Advertising Items Meet the Laid-Back Bicycle Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams A Tribute to the Festival of Speed The Knowledge Automatic Stop and Start Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Couch-Potato's Dream Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Have your Say Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Mercedes V-class Vital Statistics Second Opinion Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantasy drive in a Ferrari Joseph Dunn was given the chance to deliver a 575M through the Alps. He seized the opportunity with both hands How to Arrange a Dream Ride Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times Times Online My First Crash Comedian Al Murray is best known for his character … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents How Much? A house with a paddock in . . . Contents The Windmill, Ferryhill, Co Durham, £180,000 Moving on Bred to be a winner Running the 800m at his childhood home in East Sussex prepared the explorer Pen Hadow for his solo walk to the North Pole Time and place Nigel Coates Oxo seating The rules of the rue French Mistress If you are getting behind the wheel in France, first check your insurance—then, for your safety and your wallet's health, slow down Octacon State-of-the-art pad Houses of the week Retreat in the Brecon Beacons Canalside cottage North Yorkshire Rooms with a cathedral view in Wells Pretty thatch, pity about road Let's see the light The latest floor and table lamps are not meant to be hidden from view, says Victoria O'brien, so give them pride of place and watch them boldly glow Make the Switch St. George Linley's pick and mix When a developer asked David Linley to furnish a neo-Georgian house, he gave them his trademark style combined with collectable old and new. He tells Karen Robinson where he found his inspiration FPD savilis Linely's pick and mix Harrods Estates Cleaned out by the dustbinmen The accidental landlord It's glam in t'north A raft of exclusive new residential developments is bringing Manhattan-style urban chic to Manchester's booming city centre, reports Ros Dodd British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hey, big spender! At £70m, Updown Court in Surrey is a monument to wealth. After viewing the five swimming pools, gold mosaics and acres of marble, John Elliott finds the sheer chutzpah of it all hugely entertaining Selling Points Lower Mill Estate Families go flat out to end carve-up Wandsworth residents are determinded to stop flat conversions, but can they beat the developers, asks Jane Mulkerrins Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward E is for excellence A couple in Cornwall are the first British owners of an energy-efficient house built in kit form in Canada. As Cally Law discovers, it's winning plaudits Multiple Classified Advertising Items A snip by the sea The hunt for a bargain in the Med may be over. Gareth Jenkins finds Brits buying in an unspoilt area of southwest Turkey where prices look set to boom On the Market Multiple Classified 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 Berkeley Homes Knight Frank The project Before winter sets in, check your central heating is in order The home We all want to keep muddy footmarks out of the house—so why is it so hard to ask visitors to take off their shoes? The project Kingsoak Ask the experts Tree full of wonder Crab apples are the ideal tree for small gardens, providing spring blossom, glorious autumn colour and bead-like fruits in the winter, plus the ability to endure almost any conditions, suggests Rachel De Thame Apples for every taste Even if you're short of space in the garden, growing your own apples isn't difficult and there's a basketload of varieties to choose from. Fergus Dowding has the pick of the crop The Sunday Times Garden What to Do this Week 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 All over the shop Supermarkets are expanding into own-brand homes and building flats on top of stores, reports Graham Norwood. But do you want to live above Tesco? Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to single out good tenants Is it better to let your property to single sharers or families? Rosie Millard reports Hamptons International The Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempus Se16 meridian Contents Roll up, roll up, for the circus of the motor car Contents MPH Tickets Hello beautiful. . . welcome back Lamborghini, the car maker that challenged Ferrari and went to the brink of closure, is back with stunning cars that will glitter at the show, reports Andrew Frankel Saab 9-3 Saab Charge of the Bull MG Xpower SV Victory to the boy wonder Matthew Wilson is the rally star who hasn't even sat his A-levels yet. Emma Smith meets him Where to find the action at MPH The Sunday Times On your marks for a quick change Vauxhall VXR Supercar showdown: young pretenders v golden oldies For those with a sneaking feeling that today's top cars are not as good as the superstars of yore, the show will put them to the test. Andrew Frankel reviews the rivals Garmin Advanced Institute Motorists Subaru Contents Birth Contents Her significant others On screen, she next plays a terrifying Republican; off screen, she champions Kerry. Complex women are Mery! Streep's stock in trade—and all of them stay tucked away inside her, she tells Lesley White Don't miss the trailer for The Manchurian Candidate … What is John Peel's legacy to the world of music? The In the beginning, the great thing about John Peel was Multiple Display Advertising Items All the lonely people Robert Frank's thoughtful, unhurried photographs exude surprising human heat, says Waldemar Januszczak All the lonely people Who's sorry now? His safe-cracking Santa is another gem, but Billy Bob Thornton still can't believe he's famous. He surprises Garth Pearce with a lengthy and eloquent apology The Royal Ballet Sylvia It's good news that the Tate is being given works by How they made a crisis out of a drama Hail Hancock Uncovered: The War on Iraq Rest of the week's films Romeo & Juliet Triple Agent U, 115 mins The Corporation PG, 144 mins The Month Saved! 12A, 92 mins Exorcist: The Beginning 15,114 mins Short Cuts Little Black Book 12A, 106 mins The promised Neverland JM Barrie's story is a charming weepy that keeps sentimentality at bay, says Cosmo Landesman The Wait is over! Through a glass darkly Jonathan Glazer made the Guinness ad with the surfing horses. Will his new flim, Birth, deliver, asks Danny Plunkett Zealand … Smithfield is easy meat for developers City forces threaten London's famous market district, says Hugh Pearman The Producers The Month Fatboy Slim Games Two towers Films Arts Riotous assembly Virgin Bright lights, big story Regional drama has outgrown the clichés. Now more and more shows are setting their sights beyond the M25. Sally Kinnes reports MVC Savoy Theatre Classical On record The week's essential new releases Schumann Dichterliebe, Lieder Op 90 Christian Gerhaher(baritone), Gerold Huber (piano) Rca Red Seal 82876 58995 2 Mozart Piano Concertos in C K467, and B flat K595 Friedrich Gulda (piano), Vienna Volksoper Orchestra, cond Hans Swarowsky Classical CD of the week Mozart Arias Soile Isokoski (soprano), Tapiola Sinfonietta, cond Peter Schreier Ondine ODE 1043-2 Stravinsky/nielsen The Rite of Spring, Symphony No 5 Cincinnati Symphony, cond Paavo Järvi Telarc CD-80615 John Adams Shaker Loops and other works Bournemouth Symphony, cond Marin Alsop Naxos 8.559031 Pinback Pop and Jazz Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood Sony 5188852 R Kelly & Jay-Z Unfinished Business Def Jam/Jive 82876 65868 2 Rodney P The Future Riddim Killa RK04CD New kids in town The Bravery The Detroit Cobras Baby Rough Trade Rtradcd 193 Gin Palace Kicking On Artrocker RRR33024 Carmen McRae The Great American Songbook Atlantic/Warner Jazz 8122765992 Kings of Leon Pop CD of the week Aha Shake Heartbreak Hand me Down/BMG HMD39 Warsaw Village Band Uprooting World Village 468036 Virgin Duchess Theatre English National Opera The Mandate Rest of the week's theatre Tropicana Shunt Vaults, SE1 Royal box Twelfth Night Bristol Old Vic Julius Caesar Leisure Centre, Ebbw Vale How to murder Becket Dougray Scott makes a fine priest, but this staging is a weak stab at Anouilh's play, says Victoria Segal The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Theatre Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film My Summer of Love This week don't miss Theatre Macbeth Art William Nicholson Comedy Jimmy Carr: Public Display of Affection Opera Così fan tutte Dance Royal Ballet: Sylvia Concerts Dresden Staatskapelle Pop Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Five easy pieces? Not on your life Simplicity is not Maxwell Davies's style, but pay attention and you will be rewarded, says Paul Driver Travis American beauties New York's Flute is visual magic, and Chicago's Don is seeing stars, says Hugh Canning Les Misérables Games NBA Live 2005 GameCube, Ps2, Xbox, £39.99; Pc, £34.99; all ages Multiple Display Advertising Items Pokémon Fire Red/Leaf Green Gameboy Advance, £29.99; all ages The Fantasy Game DVDs and videos The Seinfeid Collection Columbia Tristar, 12,20 hours approx; £34.99, seasons 1 and 2,3 (4 discs each); £59.99, seasons 1,2 and 3 (8 discs) Top 10 singles Sept 25 - Oct 23 Top 10 … DVDs Sept 25 -Oct 23 Agenda Remembrance of things past A revival of Ashton's works recalls his agile witty choreography Encounters Playhouse Theatre 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 Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 868 Hardbacks General Paperbacks General Fiction Short Shrift Losing her trust in Tony Read on . . . The rise of the first Mrs Robinson Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson by Paula Byrne HarperCollins £20 pp476 Read on . . . Diary No power to the people South Africa: The First Man, The Last Nation by R W Johnson Weidenfeld £16.99 pp288 Crime Wave A little night reading What Toby Litt has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: gambling His battle for hearts and minds In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writting the Second World War by David Reynolds Allen Lane £30 pp646 War Read on . . . Missions impossible XD Operations: Secret British Missions Denying Oil to Nazis by C C H Brazier Pen and Sword £19.99 pp176 Hugh McMANNERS As time goes by Why Life Speeds up as You Get Older: How Memory Shapes Our Past by Douwe Draaisma Cup £19.99 Pp287 Phoenix Queen Boris Akunin A craving for fame Olivia Manning: A Life by Neville and June Braybrooke Chatto £20pp301 Shakespeare? It's all in the text Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare by Stephen Greenblatt Cape £20 pp430 Read in More Comfort Views from the battlefield Will They Ever Trust us Again? Letters from the War Zone by Michael Moore Allen Lane £12.99 pp218 Peace Kills by P J O'Rourke Atlantic £16.99 pp197 Angelina Ballerina Available at the Books First price of £10.39 (Moore) … Waterstones TLS A Dickens of a life Phiz: The Man Who Drew Dickens by Valerie Browne Lester Chatto £20 pp288 Available at the Sunday Times Books First price of … Ben Elton A People's History of Britain by Rebecca Fraser Paperbacks Pick of the week Intelligence in War Knowledge of the Enemy from Napolean to Al-Qaeda by John Keegan Of the Virgin Mary in the forest Alec Guinness by Piers Paul Read Winning! written and read by Clive Woodward Football Memories by Brian Glanville As It was written and read by Fred Trueman Loot and Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read . . . The Sunday Times The rotters' club Seconds of Pleasure by Neil LaBute Faber £10.99 pp256 Murphy's Favourite Channels By John Murray Flambard £8.99 pp320 Sex and Other Changes by David Nobbs Heinemann £16.99 pp368 Miner matters The Zigzag Way by Anita Desai Chatto £12.99 pp182 Going Postal By Terry Pratchett Doubleday £17.99 pp352 Contents Watch it: the best of the week ahead Best films Pick of the week Musicality Wednesday, C4,9pm Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day High art Rapheal—A Mortal God (BBC1, 5.45pm) Peak performance Himalaya With Michael Palin: Leaping Tigers, Naked Nagas (BBC1, 9pm) It's a knockout The Fight: Black And White (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Panorama: The Chosen One (BBC1, 10.15pm) Golden oldies UK Music Hall of Fame (9pm, C4) Remember him? Michael Flatley—King of Clubs (BBC3, 10pm) War and peace 1 Franco's Forgotten Children (History, 10pm) War and peace 2 The New World War (ITV1, 11.10pm) Late-night comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm (E4,12.25am) The Rookie (Sky Movies 1,10.15am) Films BBC1 Sunday 31 October ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Monday 1 November Pick of the Day What price a life? Britain's Secret Shame: Killer Drivers (BBC1, 12.30pm) Best drama Spooks (BBC1, 9pm) Best campaign show Dead Ringers US Election Special (BBC2, 9pm) Who'd be a parent? Britain's Youngest Mums And Dads (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day The Dirty Race For The White House (C4,8pm) Most touching Extraordinary People: The Boy With a Tumour For a Face (Five, 9pm) Contents Disturbing the peace Toughest Villages in Britain (Sky One, 10pm) Carry on cabbie Hack (ITV3, 11pm) Oliver Twist (C4,1.10pm) Films Sky Movies 1 BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Once upon a thyme Gardens Through Time: Regency (BBC2, 8pm) Creature comforts Nigel Marven's Meerkat Adventure (Five, 8pm) Love bites A Thing Called Love (BBC1, 9pm) A licence to kilner Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Time To Get Your House in Order (C4,8.30pm) Wild at heart King Of The Jungle (Animal Planet, 9pm) Butts of the joke The Smoking Room (BBC2, 10pm) A bad Penny Teachers (C4,10pm) Mortal thoughts The Dead Zone (Five, 12 midnight) Tycoon (BBC2, 1.30pm) Films BBC1 Five ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday 3 November Pick of the Day The Change (R4,11.30am) Contents Make their day, punk His gaff, his rules Al Murray's Road To Berlin (Discovery, 8.30pm) Weeds on the line British Isles — a Natural History: Revolution (BBC1, 9pm) A phantom enemy? The Power Of Nightmares: The Shadows In The Cave (BBC2, 9pm) Things that go bump Shock Treatment (Sky One, 9pm) Pick of the day The Marlow On Raphael (Five, 7.30pm) Shock to the system Arrested Development (BBC2, 10pm) A cut above Nip/Tuck (C4,10pm) Birthday boy Coming Up — Cuckoos (C4,12.20am) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday 3 November Sky One Wednesday 3 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Radio Thursday November Pick of the Day It's criminal Britain's Secret Shame: Lawyers In The Dock (BBC1, 12.30pm) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 7.30pm) Best drama Blue Dove (ITV3, 8pm) Best of Blighty Holiday Showdown (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Touching The Void (C4,9pm) And the beat goes on Time Shift: Hey Mr DJ (BBC4, 9pm) Crimewatch The Bill: Kerry's Story (ITV3, 9pm) A real rock show Paul McCartney In Concert (Performance, 9.10pm) Films Igby Goes Down (Sky Movies 1,10pm) Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday November Five ITV1 Anglia Sport Variations Sky One Thursday November Radio Pick of the Day Body of evidence Inside The Actors' Studio: Kate Winslet (Performance, 7pm/10.15pm) Christian soldiers The West Wing (C4,7.35pm) Street life My Dad's The Prime Minister (BBC1, 8.30pm) Best comedy French And Saunders (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Timewatch: Julius Caesar's Greatest Battle (BBC2, 9pm) Rear of the year again? Rosemary And Thyme (ITV1, 9pm) Contents Beauty before age? Age Swap (Five, 10pm) Crown Jools Later (BBC2, 11.35pm) Dr Strangelove (Sky Cinema 1,4pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Quick quick slow Grandstand (BBC1, 1pm) Going for the throat Morgan And Platell (C4,6pm) Lucky, lucky people The National Lottery 10th Birthday Celebration (BBC1, 7.35pm) Glug, glug Venice (BBC2, 9pm) Time for a break Parkinson (ITV1, 10.10pm) Pick of the day Journey To The Centre Of The Earth (C4,5.55pm) BBC1 2 Fast 2 Furious (Sky Movies1,8 pm) After starring in 2001's The Fast and Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Free Multimedia Pedestal Contents TAGHeuer Contents Top: an inmate of Grendon prison, Buckinghamshire, … Secret Britain What you won't find in the guidebooks The Roslin Institute, Edinburg the lab that cloned Dolly SyeOpener Lost in Translation Stats Entertainment Can you win the numbers game? The Fabulous Baker Boy Dfs Flashback Bystander On the edge of history The Price of Everything How much is. . . a large portion of fish and chips? Endpiece Listomania Trilogy Ancelot and Galahad Clark Jamaica AGA Canon I was Terrified my Brain Had Gone Again — the Idea of Being in a Coma Long-Term Scared Me More than Dying Tacey Kent Tacey Kent Visitors Home Sharp Mary Queen of Shocks Bourgognes Epson Sony Ericsson Norwich Union Are you too busy having your mid-life crisis Honest John Handycam At the Touch of a Button, You Can Enjoy Two Programmes Unmistakable German Craftsmanship Courvoisier Barclaycard Siemens The Sunday Time Wine Club Uneasy Street The Backbone of Tehran The main street, Vali Asr, cuts through the city from the railway station to the northern foothills Tesco Yorkshire Tea The Cotton-Wool Kid Snug as a bug feel £30m Roon Fergie joy as whizkid joins in record deal Charles Church ESB Fullers HSBC The World's local bank This is a prison cell in a sanctuary for sadists and … Gruelling group therapy sessions are at the heart of … Bupa The Remorseful Prisoner DeLonghi Vispring The Grendon Graduate Amdega Furniture Village Marriott Iberia Express Great Rail Journeys Worcester Water Features Noble Caledonia Limited Bridge Chess Teaser 2198 Developing houses Bookwise Barbara Hall Mephisto 2306 Slenderstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Erin Brockovich-Ellis If a Company's Using Intimidation, I Know that They're Hiding Something — Then There's No Stopping Me The Sunday Times Hülsta No Krug No Thanks Contents Clinique Clinique Harrods Contents Rhone Products (UK) Ltd. Endi Le Creuset Lovingit The Intellectual's Guide to Fashion Celebrity Sex Clinic Predator Mum Going up Perrier JouËt Fashion Moment Bombshell After 17 years in music, Gwen Stefani has exploded onto the fashion scene as the it girl that everybody wants a piece of. So where did it all go right, asks Jane Bussman "mything is Looking Groomed. I Want to Look like I Mecane Renault Megane £60m Hotel? It's only a hobby There is a new breed of hoteliers who have invested a fortune in hospitality — but don't … they make any money. So what do they get out of it? Darius Sanai reports RoC Is He Really Yoy're Not that into Him if Tom Ford the Sexual Revolution One of Tom Ford's many talents as a designer was the … Faking It Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Jalore Dior M&S Pullover, Please Stop the traffic in autumn's most arresting knitwear £15 cotton shirt £20 flat front trouser Salon Simplicity The Sybarite Hair Bitch! Do It now Natural Bliss Me Picture Gallery …k Perfume oils are richer, deeper and longer-lasting than traditional fragrances. Catherine Turner reports on the latest intoxicating trend T. K. maxx Five Cult Classics Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa hatches a plan for getting ahead on the Notting Hill social scene Picture Gallery What's the Alternative? M&S Dyson It's still in your home Nikon Shrink to Fit …ss Shrink Wrap Eporex Ionithermie Cheek Lift Decleor Perfect Contour Picture Gallery Guam Seaweed Mud Treatment The Sunday Times Plate Eating disorders aren't just teen territory. Amanda Ursell reports on how fad diets are threatening the health of older women Panasonic Foodstyle The Choc Factor Take 3 Ingredients Foodie Who's Eating what? Wine and Dine In the first part of a series on cooking with booze. Joanna Simon gets saucy with the fruits of the vine Which Wine Works Best? Why would anyone want to be the member of a club Refuel Joanna Simon Sauce Style gives you Light Years Ahead Interiors Meg Matthews turned her home into a fantasy palace for her and her daughter. With sexy fabrics and hashing neon, it's a girly rock 'n' roll fairy tale, says Lisa Grainger Dulux This season's latest colours, fresh in from Volvo In the Stars Solariss and Prince Small Talk Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems The Butt Stops Here You can tell a lot about a man by the cut of his jeans, says Shane Watson IKEA Jaeger The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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