News from 14/11/2004
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Waldemar Januszczak, Graham Rowntree, Colin Drury, Peter Green, Ric Suggitt, David Mills, Sally Brock, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Jim Munro football editor, Gareth Walsh, Dennis Pallis, James Lee Burke, Alice Guillemet, Neil Wormald, A C, Lorna Sage, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Rosie Millard, Jenni Muir, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Lucy Rouse, Colin McNamee, Kate Saunder, Melville Summerfield, Sarah Dempster, Anita Chaudhuri, Sean Newson, Peta Matthews, Joanna Smith, Simon Rogerson, Brian Moynihan, Daniel Drillsma-Milgrom, Christine Tommey, Giles Hattersley, Alan Brown John, Nicholas Hellen, Shelley Von Strunckel, Mel Brooks, Susan Greenfield, Sally Preston, Aidan Harrison, Emma Smith, S G, Graham Richards, Huntly Spence, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Fiona Terry, Helen Brown, Nick Moloney, Gareth Southgate, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew White, John Elliott, Sarah Kate Templeton, Maurice Chittenden, Virginia Rounding, Dennis Bergkamp, Stephen Hoare, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, MacDougall, Nick Fielding, Sharon Sage, J P, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, William Lewis Business editor, Philip Pullman, Christina Odone, Sarah Baxter, Nick Fellows, Jason Dawe, Sian Griffiths, Jonathan Northcroft, John McCrae, Hala Jaber, Roland white, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Paula Radcliffe, Sean O'Brien, David Cannadine, Andrew Longmore, Lesley White, Bryan Reuben Professor, Dan Retief, Peter Day, Mark Cueto, Stephen Jones Sports Journalist of the Year, Steven Poole, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mihai Radu, Dr Susan Sanders, Brian Keenan, James Howard, Frank Dobson, Jeremy Irons, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Hugh Mcllvanny, Dave Pollard, Geoff Bradford, Ken Kime, John Nichol, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Paul Donovan, Lucy Mayhew, Peter Hounam, Hugh McIlvanney, Garth Pearce, David Leppard, Amanda Holden, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Jayesh Ghaghda, Diana Wright, S B, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Natalie Graham, Peter Porter, Jessica Brinton, Stephen Armstrong, Colin McDowell's, Mark Anstead, N R, William Rhode, Harry Christophers, Ray Hutton, Anita Pallenberg, Derrick Salmon, A A Gill, B Cozzi, James Smith, Jeremy Langmead, Alex Murphy, R H, Daniel Emery, Meg Rosoff, Ben Dowell, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, John Cornwell, Elizabeth Buchan, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, John Gielgud, Edmund White, Rachel De Thame, John Rhall, Helen Stewart, Jason Robinson, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Roger Payne, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Adam Hathaway, Susan d'Arcy, Jenny Dalton, James Makin, David Smith, Tim Richards, David Cracknell Political Editor, Des Kelly, Stephen Grey, Tom Walker, Andrea Hodgson, Adrian Furnham, Tom English, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, B Kennedy, John Arlidge, George Davies, Henry Findlay, Stewart Lee, Michael Portillo, Patricia Nicol, Norman Vincent, Richard Fletcher, Christine Parkes, Michael Place, Jeremy Guscott, Ralph Richardson, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Michael Rosen, Vincent Crump, Leo Sayer, Chris Woodhead, Michael Marcil, Alex Clark, Mark Edwards, Heather Dixon, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Stephen Clarke, Andrew Cordell, Raymond Keene, Barbara MacArthur, Perou, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, James Bartholomew, Stephen Jones, Louise Armitstead, Brian Deer, Nick Cain, George Rumbold, Hilary Andersson, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, Daniel Drillsma-Milgram, Gavin Hamilton, Abul Taher, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Michael Sheridan, Simon Callow, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Hunter Davies, David James, Stephen Pettitt, Justin Sparks, Bill Lambert, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Dan Cairns, Christopher Bray, Michael Clarke, David Smith Economics Editor, Chris Feetenby, Colin Wood, Simon Howard, Dominic Rushe, Steven Shukor, Anna May Mangan, Sturart Andrews, Helena Frith Powell, Victoria Gray, Helen Davies, Dr Oliver Staines, Frank Whitford, William Lewis, P D, Frederic Raphael, Alison 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ResumoContents Insider reveals asylum fraud Contents British Airways Boris Johnson sacked for lying over affair Family tribute: Hannah Bigley, the 10-year-old niece … Falluja suicide bombers escape back to Baghdad Contents Junk food television adverts to be banned The Sunday Times Contents Empiredirect EU citizens may get vote in our constitution poll Fears as animal rights funds leap Never forgoten: Sam Roberts, who claims her husband, … London Muslim puts film of Black Watch deaths on net Bush to visit in election run-up Saudi threat to end British arms deals Pyramid of piffle that fell on Boris Northern rock Top scientist asks: is life all just a dream? Big Bang theory The Metaverse Panspermia Intelligent design Shambles of the asylum cheats' charter Subaru Heroes website deluged by hits MP gives research cash to his nanny More Free Rides Onspeed RNIB 16,000 species face extinction Eco-damage raises attrition rate … Airlines Women really are hot for chocolate Edward picks up £400,000 for leasing office on his estate Cleese jilts TV for a joke on the web Portly pooches put on treadmill to shape up Drivers ignore ban on mobiles Computer loophole hits hi-tech NHS trial MMR scare doctor planned rival vaccine Microsoft Office SSAFA Forces Band Aid II wants to run the world, not just feed Norwich Union That was Then. . . This is now Contents Vengeful farmers vow to sell land to gypsies Flybe Diary of a secretary threatens Charles Ellen takes a record voyage into danger Budget The West Midlands Region Price of Prezza's follies: £250m Axe on Services Hospital war on flesh-eating bug "the Patient Will See You now Doctor" British family: we fled machete mobs Bupa Sven affairs were shout in the dark CitroËn Last phone call is key to rail crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Eureka: girls make boy-free scientific progress Officer survives 3,500ft fall after parachute fails Air Mauritius Showdown in the City of Snipers The Americans blasted into Falluja with overwhelming force and met dogged resistance. Hala Jaber reports on a brutal battle Thick black smoke engulfed southern Falluja yesterday … The Americans blasted into Falluja with overwhelming force and met dogged resistance. Hala Jaber reports on a brutal battle P&O Ferries Zealot tells of last stand in streets stinking of death An injured, abandoned insurgent talks from the battered heart of Falluja to Hala Jaber Alliance Leicester a real plus After victory, the real battle begins Winning on the ground is one thing, but ultimately it is a political victory that counts—and that may require more troops, writes Michael Clarke Homebase Black Watch changes tactics Laughing all the way to the bunker Profile Bush shows the Tories how to win with a tax revolution Pulsar In Flanders Fields Swift Capital Express Home Buyers A well-timed exit Everyone hates the white working-class male Picture Gallery Blair faces following friend Bush into new minefields While we're on the subject, take a look at the parliame Atticvs Naked gay Tory gets up close with Maggie for charity Atticvs What a carry on as a girl's bra gives Tony a giggle at No 10 Atticvs Labour MP gets ratty over political vermin quip Atticvs Was it my imagination, or was Tony Blair really wearing Atticvs There is an alternative to the chaos of childcare Greg Dyke, the former BBC director-general, will Atticvs On the terraces fans have provided their own gloss … Atticvs You'd think that, of all places, the Index on Censorshi Atticvs Estroven US voters are no caricatures Nissan Real India, Please Stand up Regions bite back Points Seatbelts on trains Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, … In search of the Miracle Pill A drug that helps you slim and stay youthful? Lois Rogers reports on new discoveries in the pursuit of the ultimate lifestyle treatment A Jab to 'control' Genes Dell First Active US accused of 'torture flights' Bin Laden's Nuclear Plot Young lotharios face cancer risk Link to prostate disease decades later British Men Top 'erotic Thoughts' Poll Exam penalty hits grammar applicants The Sunday Times Wine Club Arafat widow's £13m legacy stirs Palestinian discontent Roberts Vanunu is defiant after 'revenge' arrest Conway Hall FIAT Muslim mole panics Dutch secret service Working in Britain pays family dividend to Poles apart Genocide lays waste Darfur's land of no men Pow! It's an Incredible victory for morality Crowd whoops as killer of pregnant wife is convicted Times Online Ssafa Forces Dixons Today's weather Lexus Cheney undergoes heart tests News in Brief Blair hunt delay Chaos on M25 Colonel Christopher Terrington Four tickets share £8.5m Lotto jackpot Generous punter Man bites dog Power battle as Kim grieves for mistress The Times Porn movie judge resigns Farewell, Yasser—you should have been a crooner There's been quite good news recently about the role … Vauxhall Vectra Silly Jilly's glow worm heroes It stands to reason: Bridget beats Hitler Scurrilous backstage luvvy gossip swears that Richard … Contents Spurs accuse 'liar' Santini Arsenal grab 5-4 victory in derby thriller Contents Everton march on as Izzet is sent off Reliant Robben runs show Streetwise Dickov raises hopes for Rovers Furlong takes a gift from Wigan Spurs left with no defence Renault Contents O'Leary hails battling Villa Weller dies aged 58 Football Shorts Leeds look to local bidder Barwick the early favourite at FA The boys Don good Romania abandon Euro 2012 bid Quote of the week Football tales from the tabs. . The Sunday Times Cheer for Charlton as Norwich get a hiding Wigley seizes Saints lifeline McNamara inspires win for hesitant Celtic Fall guy Baros hits treble Millionaire with the Midas touch Brooks Mileson sold his insurance business for a net £36m and has turned investing into small, northern football clubs into a full-time hobby. By Paul Forsyth American Express Emlyn a true thoroughbred Crazy Horse, the legend Liverpool is mourning this week, always stood up to be counted for club and country 1 The Busby Babes The top 10 Dazzling young teams 2 China's divers 3 Portugal's Golden Generation 4 Wenger's boy wonders The Sunday Times 5 The Baby Blacks Book of the week Playing With Fire, by Nasser Hussain, Penguin, hb, £17.99 6 Ma's Family Army 10 Fergie's fledglings The Sunday Times 7 The Quality Street Gang 8 Eastern Bloc gymnasts 9 Hornchurch's urchins DVD of the week Big Ron's Mad Managers, with Ron Atkinson, Lace, £19.99 60 seconds in sport Generation Game There is no shortage of young talent waiting in the wings, but can it be healthy that so many of them are foreigners? Boy wonder keeps his feet on the ground When Eric Hall put a £5m price-tag on the head of a schoolboy not yet out of shorts, his parents decided that enough was enough. By Jonathan Northcroft Searching for stars: how the Premierships clubs have … Left Foot Forward The left foot of Chelsea's Arjen Robben is lighting up the Premiership. He now looks the best winger since Ryan Giggs Guinness Draught Downing has what it takes Middlesbrough need to protect that rarest of assets—a left-footer who has England in his sights 'i was 10 years old and my father was sacked on Christm Chelsea's swaggering manager Jose Mourinho shares his thoughts on England and his players with Gavin Hamilton His outburst at Joe Cole Air-Berlin FA Cup First Round Pools Premiership Championship League One League Two Premiership Championship Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Red Devils keen to show their net worth The seasons of Sir Alex Ferguson and Graeme Souness are at a Crossroads. Today's critical clash raises the stakes for both of them. By Jonathan Northcroft Contents Times Online The return of Robbo Bryan Robson knows he has to toughen up his act as West Brom face his old club, Middlesborough, at The Hawthorns today Oldham the target as Thurrock plot Cup upset Thurrock meet Oldham today in a televised FA Cup tie with owner Tommy South hoping the exposure will put the club on the map, reports John Aizlewood Hughes shows Coventry the way Championship Dobie makes his point Blades lack cutting edge Bent keeps Ipswich flying high FA Cup Claridge inspires Brighton Forest fire goes out Wolves make Gray's day Hinckley win leads round of Cup shocks Levein gets an early alarm call The Sunday Times Runaway Coach Outspoken Luis Aragones takes on England in Spain on Wednesday, intent on restoring his country as a footballing power Becks: Next World Cup is last England's safe bet At 23, he's suffered more injuries than most players do in their whole careers. But Chris Kirkland's luck may be about to change The Sunday Times Dennis the menace The Big Interview: Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal's talismanic playmaker tells Joe Lovejoy how adding a streetwise edge to his sublime ability has enabled him to survive 10 seasons in the Premiership Toshack return rattles tin gods The new manager of Wales may have lost the dressing room before a ball has been kicked. But it's unlikely he will be losing any sleep The Sunday Times Old master, new tricks The British No 1 aims to end his most successful year with victory in Houston, and he insists the best is yet to come More than just a pretty face Maria Sharapova sits on court wearing tennis kit—it seems a harmless enough image, but it has sparked outrage in Los Angeles, writes Barry Flatman 'If I am supposed to shake hands with Mugabe, I won't. I'll walk away' Darren Gough is a rejuvenated man: even the fact that he is flying out to tour Zimbabwe this week can't dampen his spirits England's winter tours Regtransfers Lethal Robinson Clubs Canadians England stroll is all too easy Player ratings England Hodgson's howlers What they said The Sunday Times Statistical analysis of Twickenham clash Irish silence bragging Boks Gillette Talking about a revolution Finally, an Ireland team that doesn't break its supporters' hearts and drain them of every last drop of morale France show killer instinct Bath move up on depleted Sharks Explosive hat-trick shows Varndell's star potential Cunning Carter inspires All Blacks France show killer instinct Mapletoft piles on agony for Saints Scots run in record score Twelve turbulent years: Boks' rollercoaster ride since the apartheid era New England facing Dublin defeat sets up epic After losing to Ireland, South Africa will be even more desperate to settle some old scores at Twickenham on Saturday Backs hold the key to overcoming tourists Josh Lewsey and Jason Robinson must exploit openings in South Africa's rush defence to give England hope of victory Springbok backlash Van Niekerk leads the way The fresh face of the Springboks' blond bombshell embodies the new spirit of his nation, on and off the rugby pitch South Africa race issue refuses to go away The Springboks have left some household names at home, but Dan Retief believes that the new wave of black players can help to recapture past glories Taking on the Cheats Paula Radcliffe pins a red ribbon to her vest every time she races. It is her statement against doping, but it hasn't stopped some people asking hurtful questions about her Why we need school pitches, not these bloated Games British sport has long been starved of the basics, so why throw billions at hosting the 2012 Olympics in London? Battle for 2012: how the big two stand Big hitter Paul Casey loved beating the USA in Michigan and can't wait to try it again at the World Cup in Spain this week Grobler turns down Chinese offer The head coach of men's rowing says that he wants to build a new Great Britain team after rejecting an approach to mastermind China's programme for Beijing in 2008. By Andrew Longmore The Sunday Times Awesome Maguire ends O'Sullivan's unbeaten run Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing Lions maul Australia Pipe achieves the Gold standard Celestial Gold, a 12-1 shot ridden by Timmy Murphy, gave the champion trainer a surprise seventh success in the Paddy Power Gold Cup. By Tim Richards Britain find bulldog spirit Fearless and fiery, the home side simply refused to bow to their opponents, setting up a mouth-watering Tri-Nations final The Times Caught in time England play Brazil, World Cup quarter-final, 1962 Sport Letters Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Phil Taylor, 11-time world darts champion, on Nigel Benn The Sunday Times Sport on TV Don't miss this Times Online Ford Scots won't see their likes again Laver serves up a fitting tribute Robben runs red hot Contents Businesswoman of the year in surprise sell-out Man Utd calls for emergency Glazer meeting MyTravel warns of licence threat Virgin atlantic Contents Gathering board seats . . . Reuters, the financial-information … Article Withdrawn Contents Lego's rescue . . . brick by brick Special Report The Danish toy firm faces an uphill struggle to regain the top spot. By Matthew Goodman Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Walker set for Iceland return MMO2's German arm gets £500m Investors demand to see new Novar chief's pay deal Trains TV firm plans float Tory vow to reduce red tape Experts predict one more hike in rates Business Digest Swiss in talks to buy up Bob and Thomas US stalker circles Courts British Airways Ford boss Scheele set to pull over Ebookers attracts another suitor Man Utd and the bloke with the funny beard Agenda Tories offer escape from the tax net Economic Outlook Why Chief Executives Fail Brought to book Melrose's place The dollar may be falling but the world won't end Don't Panic The housing market won't crash The Bank of England has predicted a fall but all the signs point to a small decline rather than a steep slump. Report by David Smith Buy-To-Let: The Weak Link? Allied Irish Bank (GB) Finally, the Melrose three find a suitable target Acquisition vehicle stars set their sights on a £625m takeover of Novar, the mini conglomerate. By John Waples "committed, Loyal and Hard-Working." Sir Francis MacKa Lego's bricks need repointing Scotsman leads the French invasion Alex Dorrian, head of Thales UK, has turned the French firm into Britain's second biggest defence contractor. But can it hold on to him? The holiday's almost over for MyTravel Investors face huge losses as the firm, once a contender for the Footsie, enters the end game. By Dominic O'Connell Alex Dorrian's Working Day Vital Statistics The Sunday Times Thenewfrance M&S coach Rose makes his pitch There is a lot to do at the troubled retail giant, but its chief executive won't be rushed. You can't fix these things in 10 minutes, he says. By Richard Fletcher Times Online My Vodafone 3G road test Paul Durman puts the new technology through its paces. Despite teething problems, mobile entertainment looks impressive, if a bit expensive The Glenlivet Canon Bank of Scotland War is declared on Manchester United US tycoon Malcolm Glazer has been left with no friends or advisers in his bid to take control of the football giant. By Dominic Rushe in New York Art fund lets investors take home works of Old Masters One of Lord Hanson's last ventures was to invest in paintings and profit from their soaring value. By Louise Armitstead Chelsea boss hopes to kick his old club into touch Peter Kenyon is clearing the decks at the London club as he embarks on a strategy that he hopes will eclipse Man Utd, reports Matthew Goodman IBM Article Withdrawn Broadband puts BT back on its feet Revenues from new-wave businesses are soaring but the group could be forced into more restructuring by the regulator, writes Paul Durman Broadband Keeps Growing HSBC The world's local bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Takeover talk fails to rattle stock exchange Shares in the LSE are soaring as speculation continues about a foreign bidder, says John Waples Coke's latest idea falls flat The poor performance of its C2 cola has led to another warning of missed sales targets. By Dominic Rushe in New York Nokia Sausage specialist Devro is on a roll Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Devro? M&S executives get the chop The Week that was Business on the Box Devro 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 What drives the start-up stars? Rachel Bridge, in the second of two articles, says the only thing that entrepreneurs have in common is a passion for what they are doing Auditor fell down on the job The Business Doctor Equal Rights for Contract Staff Picture Gallery Kingston Smith The Times Vending machines call for change Idea of the Week Baby meals give mum time to chill How I Made It Todd Enterprises by Blower & Spindle Lufthansa Contents Miniature copier is a jack of all trades Business Tools Samsung Scx-4100 Copier/scanner/printer Standard retail price: £169.99 Rethink your approach to advertising What the Experts Say Offer value to consumers The Sunday Times Enterprise Network is a Membership … Green food campaign sows seeds of success The Sunday Times enterprise network The Soil Association encourages us all to eat organic food. But few people know that it is a charity. Fiona Terry reports on its struggle to attract new members The Soil Association's Challenges Change the association's name Let people know what you stand for Build up the brand Effective public relations are vital The Sunday Times Progress Report Palletways Royal charity hosts a gem of a bash Is the Jaguar S-Type twin turbo Diesel really as good … Last Cazenove breaks the family ties Prufrock The nation's favourite grocer, Mohamed al-Fayed, is Spin mistress gets her wires in a twist A sober outlook for Wetherspoon DFS Inside the City Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Nosy Neighbours Home-hunting holidays in the jungles of Costa Rica On holiday with an estate agent? Waldemar Januszczak can think of no better companion to help negotiate the wilds of Costa Rica. After all,'Propo-Tourism' is the next big thing BT Survival Torch Good Gear Guide The Sunday Times Mini Camcorder Pocket Bicycle Pump Tent Slippers Ear Warmers Travel brief Your guide to the Red Sea shoals Egypt is a corridor of marvels for divers—so how do you choose a way in? Simon Rogerson reveals all Red Sea unwrapped: everything you need to know to book an independent dive trip Picture Gallery Government of Dubai Oh, no: mobiles on planes soon The Sunday Times The Miami hotel-opening season is about to start (it's … Questions & Answers A new peril threatens holiday sunbathers—the camera-pho Where was I? Pettitts Summit Hotels & Resorts Bargains of the week Madonna sells Israel Pettitts Click on, check in and fly Cassell's Tales of Endurance by Fergus Fleming (Weidenfeld & Nicolson £20) Readers' rants Spas are serious places. You are not meant to go "Whoos Fluffy bathrobes, assisted showers and horizontal bungee: Stephen Clarke finds it hard to be a grown-up on his French spa retreat Where there's muck, there's class Susan d'Arcy finds a gastro getaway that's manured, not manicured Oi! Watch where you put that hose A two-night winter break for two, with breakfast and Great Rail Journeys Travel brief Caribbean Classics Jamaica In the first of a new series, Mark Hodson finds there's more to this island than white beaches and Red Stripes Qantas Travel brief Jamaica for free? A winter week in Russia's party town When Simon Callow visits Moscow for New Year, he finds the frivolous heart of a once intimidating city Multiple Display Advertising Items On the Cheap Moscow for every budget: where to sleep, where to eat, what to do Middle of the Road Travel brief No Expense Spared Ski Hotels for the Well Groomed Ice-cool styling, powder-soft linen and peak-quality food and service — Sean Newson picks his 10 hottest hideaways for the hills Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France Contact details FlyZOOM. com Espana Christmas comes early in the USA The dollar is in crisis — time to go shopping in Boston, New York and Miami. Mark Hodson reports The flights Multiple Display Advertising Items RailEurope Multiple Display Advertising Items The hotels My mile-high mission crashed to earth Joanna Smith goes from upgraded to degraded in one nightmare flight The shops The customs You want more? 'Are we nearly there yet?' Trusty guidebook in hand, David Mills and family battle through the treacherous footpaths of Suffolk The Sunday Times More homespun hikes Surf and go: where to travel online Stick these websites on your favourites list for the best deals in independent travel. By Mark Hodson Weekend at Park Hyatt Paris: £723 KUONI Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Windows Coconuts, elephants, the Doge's Palace: what would you like outside your hotel window, asks Jeremy Lazell Multiple Display Advertising Items Savute Elephant Camp, Botswana Oia Manor House, Greece The Cipriani, Venice Live and let die Gods made of blood, animal sacrifices — William Rhode becomes a voodoo child 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 When he doesn't feel like dancing, Leo Sayer loves Oz and the Far East Multiple Display Advertising Items Leo Sayer, 56, was born Gerard Hugh Sayer in Sussex … Where was I? Win a week for two in Jamaica at the Round Hill Hotel & Villas, with Elegant Resorts The competition Contents The Arafat I Knew Marie Colvin recalls the strange medieval court of Yasser Arafat she observed during her years of reporting on the PLO, and a leader who became the symbol of a people but lacked the vision to lead them to statehood Contents Radisson Edwardian Hotels Memoirs of a foxhunting thespian Jeremy Irons pleads tolerance towards the 'other England' of country pursuits Life in the fast lane at fifty Last week's study identifying a new breed of superannuated Bridget Joneses came as no surprise to Eleanor Mills. Her mum invented the genre Bmibaby. com Nanny, junk the junk food Britain's moral minority is on the march Family-oriented Muslims and Christians provide an echo of the US moral majority, writes Christina Odone Now I'm an artificial hipster This sounds gloomy, but actually, given that all middle-aged people are bound to start going wrong Suffering? It's how I live now Times Online Renault Espace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going, going. . . the old man of Europe As Chirac arrives in London this week, Brian Moynahan says the great survivor is on his way out, leaving France in a state of decline Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Good Life for a new generation The Seventies sitcom that refuses to die has become not just cult viewing but aspirational for the new greenies, says Cosmo Landesman A little help makes all the difference to today's heroes On Remembrance Sunday John Nichol, an RAF navigator in the Gulf war, explains how poppies help young ex-servicemen A good man for staring out terrorists As he leaves the Metropolitan force, Sir John Stevens tells Lesley White that determined policing has helped avert an Al-Qaeda attack on London The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Welfare fails because we bend the rules like Beckham The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Selfless parents, selfish kids Parents believe that their self-sacrifice will eventually inspire similar behaviour in their children. Not any more, says Michael Rosen Multiple Display Advertising Items Only Oxford will do When her daughter was rejected by the university, Anna May Mangan was determined to give her a second chance to get in Multiple Display Advertising Items Colleges should reap what they sow when it comes to mistakes Answer the question Powering through the techie maze Doors Your guide to the internet How badly do you want a flatscreen television? Sounding off Family Favourite Whether you want to edit films, listen to music or simply send e-mail to friends, here are machines to suit four lifestyles Digital Media Visionary Eat, drink and be modern Web shopper Sunday's online challenge: Jenni Muir serves up an enticing Christmas feast fit for the 21st-century family Stylish Entertainment Fast and Furious Gaming Armari T900-Gt — £2,299. Call BT That's amazing! A serious turn for the Turner prize Near enough perfect for me — but not my assassin Winner's Dinners Out of love with a luvvie Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Aren't Those the Crown Jewels? People of the Week With this Free Kick You are Spoiling us, Mr Ambassador And the Award for Blubbing in Public Goes to Daily Mail: Emlyn Hughes Last word . . . The Daily Telegraph: Howard Keel Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Shares tipped to beat property in 2005 Hot stocks to ride the rally Banks come clean News in Brief Contents Card compensation Footsie nears two-and-a-half year high Jupiter Contents A capital idea for Gordon — a cut in CGT Comment Scottish Widows Bank Open and shut case Insurer wouldn't pay out when son died A Question of Money It's time to claim my £3.47 from the Co-op Tech firm bosses scoop £86m windfall Directors' Deals Nationwide Contents How the dollar's fall affects you With the American currency tipped to hit a 12-year low, David Budworth looks at the impact on British investors Ways to hedge currency risks Barclays What about Europe? Contents Investors let down by fickle fund managers 80% of fund bosses have changed jobs in the past three years, and the high turnover often damages returns. By Clare Francis Legal & General Offset Mortgage Life insurance premiums to rise by 20% Abbey LifeSEARCH Should you join the rush to buy farmland? Agricultural land has soared in value this year as investors take advantage of generous tax breaks. By Clare Francis Getting a Loan Falkland Gold and Minerals Barclays Get a higher income from your savings Deposit accounts are paying rates of up to 7%, but other schemes can protect you from inflation. By David Budworth Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Gibs Get a higher income from your savings Pension Boost Get a higher income from your savings What to do with your retail shares High-street stores have done well this year, but experts warn that many are facing a far from happy Christmas. By Clare Francis RBS 'offers worst credit card service' The Sunday Times What to do with your retail shares Mortgage Intelligence Abbey Switch to a better overdraft deal now We are paying £200m in fees and high interest rates when we go into the red. It's time to switch accounts. By Jessica Bown Bank of Scotland Double tax threat on pensions cap The Sunday Times Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile I've been copying my wife Mean with Money Absolute assigned policies You've found the ideal home. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Paragon mortgages Mencap Moneyextra mortgages Prudential Cricketer is bowled over by technology Fame and Fortune England batsman Andrew Strauss's love of gadgets led him to waste £400 on a pair of speakers worth £10. By Natalie Graham First Active CapitalOne 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 fear new rules will boost the unions Most bosses are sticking their heads in the sand over legislation to consult workers on important issues, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Dreaming of sex costs the nation £7.8bn a year Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ofsted is getting better marks The schools inspectorate, beset by problems of bullying, stress and job cuts, has found a new way of finding talented managers, By Stephen Hoare Department of Health National Assessment Agency Business west Saxton Bampfylde Hever Striking out in modern Britain Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items The funday Times Fresh! Future Food News Fresh Top Drop Scooby-Doo! in Fashion Emergency! Euro Star Jumbo Junk Short History SwoPITSHOP The Buzz On Stage Entertainment overload!. . . entertainment overload!. … Doing Justice Pop! Superpo Children's Miscellany (Buster Books, £7.99) Book Mark Ultimate Robot by Robert Malone (DK, £16.99) R2-D2, RoboSapien, Mars Rover Josie under Fire by Ann Turnbull (Usborne, £4.99) Win It! Life on Film Is your Teacher a Snape? Delta Goodrem Win a Fab Widescreen TV Puzzle Zone Squirt Creature feature … and Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-Mail Mail without stamp of approval!. . . Puzzle Zone Answers Hawk Talk Dear f-mail Champion chat and first forsport facts!. . . Tony Says The Simpsons The funday times Contents Inside this Week Contents Nissan builds up to something big Up to Speed Is it a bird? No, it's superbike The performance is electric Cars on TV This has to be the catch of my career Me and my Motors On his CD Changer How to detect the great big lies in the small ads Innocent-looking private sellers' adverts can conceal a variety of sins. Emma Smith and Jason Dawe went undercover to investigate The Safe Way to Buy Porsche Catch me if you can. . . Drives the Noble M400 Honda Carpet Racers In Gear the Stuff of Motoring Dream Talking Stereo Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Knowledge Airless Tyres Michelin Man Goes to the Pub Bentley Bobbies on bikes v the Lycra louts Cyclists who overstep the mark by riding on pavements and through red lights face a fightback by pedestrians and police patrols, reports Emma Smith The Cyclist who Left Me Bleeding on the Ground Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Honda CRX Convertible Second Opinion Times Online Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernie, stop being a bore and try car sharing Grand prix has become so predictable that the only way forward is to break the link between driver and team Screaming, roaring Christmas presents It doesn't have to be driving gloves. . . 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England The Old Rectory, Burleston, Dorset, £375,000 Moving on Rebuilding a lost life Former Beirut hostage Brian Keenan reveals for the first time how a priest's cottage in west Ireland gave him the tranquillity he needed after his ordeal Design Classics Frederick Kiesler coffee table 10 French lessons Dreaming of starting a new life in France? Don't leave home without carefully considering Helena Frith POWELL's top tips for a pain-free transition Octagon Bright ideas Pendant lighting is back in vogue, says Victoria O'brien. The latest designs can transform a room — but the trick is to hang them at just the right level Shopping around Calling all architects A Buckinghamshire couple who spent £6,500 on staging an architectural competition to design their new home tell Sian Griffiths it was well worth it Do we have to talk money? The accidental landlord Houses of the week Oak-framed creation £4.5m Town-centre crenellations £1.2m Rare restored roundhouse £550,000 Galsworthy's old home £395,000 Cottage near Snowdonia Cottage near Snowdonia £250,000 John Payne Residential Keeping a roof on Bankrupt and mired in lawsuits, Nikolai Tolstoy spend 10 years fighting to keep his family home, reports Carey Scott Harrods Estates FPDsavills Mersey rising Liverpool may have culture, but it's also got the highest price rises in the north, finds Graham Norwood Amazing glazing A free-standing design has transformed an 18th-century Yorkshire dovecote into a stunning living space for the 21st century, reports Heather Dixon Beechcroft The project Be ready this winter — modernising your heating system is energy-efficient and could save you money British Gas On Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Perfect pad for a boy band After a short-lived spree of pop-star extravagance, Simon Webbe of Blue is now busy building his property portfolio in Maida Vale, says Giles Hattersley FPDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons The ultimate conversion Can Bradford's Lister Mills, for so long a symbol of industrial decline, really be transformed into groovy flats? 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Television Opinion poles Radio waves Ladies in Lavender Rest of the week's films Angel on the Right 12A, 93 mins Esquire Reconstruction 12A, 92 mins The Toolbox Murders Shaolin Soccer Leigh-Anne—while devoted to her child The Hillside Strangler A Way of Life Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid The Month Don't walk away, Renée Renée Zellweger's Bridget is a great comic performance. Cosmo Landesman wants more Short Cuts A song for Madge and a role in The OC: Jem The New Album from Eminem Royal Shakespeare Company Send in the clown When The Producers needed a new lead quick, its Broadway star was happy to step in —eventually, says Jasper Gerard The Beatles Theatre Kitsch reigns supreme as The Producers puts the hit back into Hitler, says Victoria Segal 'a class act': Evans from left, Hill, Colicos, Evans, James Dreyfus and Lane Screen Select Brazilian Soul The Manchurian Candidate Coming back for Moor What would a Nigerian audience make of Othello? Ekow Eshun went to Lagos to find out Eyes Lies & Illusions Classical On record Handel Heroes and Heroines Sarah Connolly (mezzo), The Symphony of Harmony and invention, cond Harry Christophers Verdi Falstaff Reherarsalt, 1950 Soloists, NBC Symphony, cond Arturo Toscanini Bryn Terfel Classical CD of the week Brahms Symphony No 3, Serenade No 2 Bruckner Symphony No3 Halle Orchestra, cond John Barbiroll BBC Legends BBCL 4161-2 Pop and Jazz The week's essential new releases Stephen Fretwell Magpie Fiction Destiny's Child Destiny Fulfiled Eminem Encore New kids in town Various Artists England's Dreaming Trikont us0325 Paal Nilssen-Love/ken Vandermark Daul Pleasuer 2 Smalltown Supersound St085cd (2 CDs) Pop Cd of the week U2 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Island Cidxu214 Virgin Donmar Hull and high water Nicholas Grimshaw is making glass waves with the Cutty Sark project, says Hugh Pearman Nastro Azzurro The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list Birth The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Buried Child Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film Bad Santa This week, don't miss Theatre Home Art Ancient Art to Post-Impressionism Comedy Opera Semele Dance Royal Ballet: Ashton 100 Giving us more, more, more Too much is never enough for Birtwistle, as his festival proves. By Paul Driver The Royal Ballet A tower of strength The original American Songbook The Sunday Times Rolter Coaster The Fantasy Game DVDs and videos Agenda Lifting the spirits The Royal Ballet's production of Frederick Ashton's lost ballet Sylvia is a gorgeous spectacle and a testament to those who have re-created it, says David Dougill Royal Opera House Rest of the week's theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Gong Donkeys Bush Kneehigh's Bacchae Lynic Hammersmith Getmetickets 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 The Sunday Times concise crossword No 870 Hardbacks Paperbacks General Empire, what empire? The Absent-Minded Imperialists Empire, Society and Culture in Britain by Bernard Porter OUP £25 pp497 Britannia rules? Most 19th- and 20th-century Britons … Gazing at Tinseltown's shiniest stars Who the Hell's in It? Portraits and Conversations by Peter Bogdanovich Faber £20 pp528 Quiet, please Diary Tesco Some like it very hot Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis with Larry Sloman Time Warner £18.99 pp465 Religion The Pope in Winter The Dark Face of John Paul II's Papacy by John Cornwell Viking £20 pp310 A stubborn old martinet: Pope John Paul H A pontiff falling from grace? Alex What Robert Lacey has on his bedside table Tooks behind the headlines railway safety In the news Heroism and brutality The Enemies of Rome From Hannibal to Attila the Hun by Philip Matyszak Thames & Hudson £18.95 pp296 Steeped in the classics From Ikaria to the Stars by Peter Green University of Texas Press £41.95 pp304 Elgar: Child of Dreams by Jerrold Northrop Moore Richard Wanger: The Last of the Titans by Joachim Kohler trans Stewart Spencer Yale 29.95 pp688 Adventures in the skin trade Love for Sale: A Global History of Prostitution by Nils Ringdal trans by Richard Daly Atlantic Books £17.99 pp435 Curbed: Raddiffe after abandoning the marathon at the … Waterstones Running into trouble Paula: My Story So Far by Paula Radcliffe with David Walsh Simon & Schuster £17.99 pp324 As good as he gets Afterburner by Peter Porter Picador £8.99 pp74 Lines of beauty Sean O'brien salutes four fine collections, including a rich rediscovery from Muriel Spark Sleeping with the Alphabet Mucky business Old Filth by Jane Gardam Chatto £15.99 pp260 Caught in the web Past Mortem by Ben Elton Bantam £17.99 pp 374 PopCo Popco by Scarlett Thomas Fourth Estate £12.99 pp 448 Military & Aviation Book Society Children's book of the week The Scarecrow and his Servant by Philip Pullman WHSmith Paperbacks Tomorrow's People Good as her Word Fanny: A Fiction The Best of Sherlock Holmes 1 Picture Gallery John Wesley: A Brand from the Burning Last Car to Elysian Fields by James Lee Burke What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . The Sunday Times Uktv Contents Grandad's footsteps Watch it: the best of the Farewell My Lovely Tuesday, BBC2, 1.30pm Young entrepreneurs 3 Minute Wonder —Bedroom Britain (Mon-Thu, c4,7.55pm) Best cop drama Lie With Me (Monday, ITV1, 9pm) Blast from the past The Curse Of Radio 1 (Monday, Five, 10pm) Pick of the week Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day Pick of the week North And South (BBC1, 9pm) Lest we forget Rememberance Sunday — The Cenotaph (BBC1, 10.30am) Grandad's footsteps Patagonia Reunited (Sky Travel, 6pm) Stranger than fiction The Crazy Rulers Of The World: Funny Torture (C4,8pm) Harpy ever after Britain's Worst Mother-in-Law (Five, 8pm) Pick of the day The Fight: The Closest Thing To Dying (BBC2, 9pm) A side order of death Letters From a serial Killer (Discovery, 9pm) History repeats itself Panorama: The New Killing Fields (BBC1, 10.15pm) Best profile The South Bank Show (ITV1, 11.05pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice Sunday 14 November ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day It's for charity Tracy Beaker Parties With Pudsey (BBC1, 4.20pm) Young entrepreneurs 3 Minute Wonder — Bedroom Britain (C4,7.55pm) Soap moment EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) Frightening exit Spooks (BBC1, 9pm) Off the wall Michael Jackson's Mind (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day Lie With Me (ITV1, 9pm) Which the comments of various not-so-shrinking British Blast from the past The Curse Of Radio 1 (Five, 10pm) Calm down, dear Angry Britain (Sky One, 10pm) Not a cat's chance Trainers, Reggae And Olympics (C4,11pm) Final countdown Boxing Academy (Five, 11.05pm) Films Sky Movies 1 Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 Five ITV1 Anglia Sport Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Shrink wrapped Dr Phil (Sky One, 2.10pm) Best current affairs Zimbabwe — The Food Fix (BBC2, 7.30pm) Dumbest criminals Maclntyre's Big Sting (Five, 8pm) Road to nowhere Space Odyssey — Voyage To The Planets (BBC1, 9pm) House of Stuart Why Do You Think You Are? (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day Someone To Watch OVer Me (BBC1, 10.35pm) Quickie divorces Wife Swap (C4,9pm) Crackers Crime Scence Academy: The Body Farm (Five, 10.55pm) New cop drama Boomtown (Five, 11.30pm) Farewell My Lovely (BBC2, 1.30pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sky One, 2.10pm Radio Pick of the Day Best drama Bodies (BBC2,9pm) Living for ever? Musicality (C4,9pm) Pick of the day Egypt Detectives: Mystery Of The Rebel Pharaoh (Five, 7.30pm) Surprise, surprise Arrested Development (BBC2, 10pm) Lacking bite True Horror With Anthony Head (Discovery, 10pm) Expensive resit Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day There's more to love Boy Meets Boy (Five, 2.35pm) A singing detective Blackpool (BBC1, 9pm) Pommie bashing Holiday Showdown (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Truants (BBC1, 8pm) Nothing but the truth Dispatches: MMR — What They Didn't Tell You (C4,9pm) Why, oh, why? What The Butter Saw (C4,10pm) Like father . . . Not Under My Roof (BBC3, 10.30pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Bear necessities BBC Children in Need (BBC1, 7pm) It's fiction, stupid The West Wing (C4,7.45pm) Seasoned performers A Year At Kew (BBC2, 8pm) Ghost in the house? Housebusters (Five, 8.25pm) Pick of the day Funny peculiar Peep Show (C4,10pm) Pass the tissue Brain Diggers (National Geographic, 10pm) Keane as mustard Later (BBC2, 11.35pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Radio 4 Pick of the Day Challenge Kerry With a Little Help From My Friends (ITV1, 5.55pm) Going for the jugular Morgan And Platell (C4,6pm) His parting shot Simson Rattle: Moving On (Performance, 8.05pm) Typical Holby fare Casualty (BBC1, 8.40pm) Taking the low road? Billy Connolly's World Tour Of New Zealand (BBC1, 9.30pm) Pick of the day Can't Sing Singers (BBC1, 5.40pm) Best Brit cop show Murder Prevention (Five, 9.55pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Performance, 8.05pm Deluxe Limited Contents You never actually own a Patek Philippe You merely Patek Philippe Geneve Tiffany & Co. Contents Contributors Think sofas, think dfs Lost in Translation Secret Britain: What you won't find in the guidebooks Scene of the 'sex in chains' abduction: Lower Halstock Cottage, Devon Opener AEG at John Lewis The Shape Shippers Flashback Bystander The Price of Everything How much is. . . a litre of petrol? Endpiece Listomania Rockport Bourgognes Kate Stanners and her Father, Bob BASF MAG-LITE Jameson Nick Moloney Discreet luxury. 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Remy Martin Take 3 Ingredients Style A Little Sweetener Truly Scrumptious Tip from the Top Foodie A Lost Cause The New Tom Norrington-Davies has a radical way of deconstructing Sunday lunch that make it easy to cook — and enjoy There used to be a restaurant in Notting Hill called … A a Gill Table Talk Joanna Simon Sauce Where can you find this peaceful haven of tranquility Hospital Corner Design Homebase Panasonic Remember when people used to hide their TV in a Better At this year's 100% Design show, London was awash with up-and-coming talent from around the globe. Jenny Dalton tells you who you should be looking out for The Times The Sunday Times In the Stars Jones Maurice and his bees We're so in Love Small Talk Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems Man Eaters One in four men is now on a diet — that is so not sexy, says Shane Watson Citizen Eco-Drive …armani
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