News from 28/11/2004
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Jonathan Northcroft, Waldemar Januszczak, Mary Briad, Hala Jaber, John Dugdale, John Gerritsen, Oliver Chestney, Barbara Hall, Fred Redwood, Jon Swain, Moira Hughes, Tessa Mayes, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Peter Whittle, Rob Hughes, Andrew Winter, John Peter, Sally Brock, Colin Brennan, Marian Hussenbux, Jim Munro football editor, Katie Samuel, Andrew Longmore, Clare Gascolgne, Lesley White, Robin Eggar, Sally Kinnes, Maggie Forbes-Buckingham, Tim Nagle, Margaret Brown, Frank Whitford, Steve Davis, Terence Blacker, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Carmiola lonescu, Tim Richards, Humphrey Carpenter, Helen Davis, Steven Poole, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, John O'Byrne, Andrew Sullivan, Henry Kroto, Clive Davis, Sally Kinnea, Stephen Grey, Ken MacDonal, Simon Wilde, Anthony Sattin, David Hutchson, Evan McHugh, Robert Winnett, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Al Murray, Peter Wilson, Can Davis, David Dougill, Christine Lamb, Poppy Simpson, Malcolm Glazier, Professor Gideson Garter, Barbara Baker, Joan May, Alan Rhodes, Geraldine Hackett, Jasper Jerard, David Hewson, Alistair Weaver, Anne Enright, Mangal Kapoor, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Ozge Ibrahim, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Mark 'Haggler' Hodson, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Clare Gascoigne, Edward Porter, Michael Portillo, Peter Kemp, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, Richard Need, Richard Fletcher, Greg Struthers, Roland Whitte, Lydia Slater, Derren Hayes, Tony Muddimer, Mark Crivelli, Jeremy Guscott, Tahir Ishaque, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Mike Laws, Robin Scott-Elliot, Askold Krushel-nycky, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Mark Espiner, Adam Nathan Defence Correspondent, Paul Kimmage, Paul Driver, Richard Dawkins, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Sally Jones, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Richard Girling, Dominic Prince, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Sarah Gracie, Jonathan Paul, Kira Cochrane, Paul Sexton, Rosalind Esche, S M, Partricia Nicol, Christina Lamb, Wendy Lewis, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Ken Gregory, Harry Thomson, Raymond Keene, Paul Brown, Gareth Huw Davies, Rod Liddle, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Richard Chatten, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Blower Spindle, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Adrienne Connors, Casmo Landesman, Natalie Graham, Caroline Donald, Sir Michael Quinlan, Ian Sumner, Caroline Gascoigne, Colin McDowell, Robert Ballantyne, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ray Gilpin, Russell Miller, Mark Anstead, Tony Rocca, Antony Sattin, Roland White, Shane Watson, Abul Taher, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Maggie Parker, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Karen Tunn, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Augusten Burroughs, Louise Armistead, Jonathan Leake, Naomi Wolf, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Amanda Craig, John Harlow, Dileep Premachandran, Barry Collins, John Waples, A A Gill, Michael Edwards, Tom Robbins, Lois Wilson, Stephen Pettitt, Will Iredale, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jessica Bown, Ian Wilson, Rosemary Leach, Jane Mulkerins, Jeremy Langmead, David Cameron, Geraidine Hackett Education Correspondent, Lord Goldsmith, Colin Blair, Justin Sparks, Rajiv Radhakrishnan, David Wickers, J W Ward, Roger Dobson, Daniel Emery, Brian Doogan, R B J T Allenby, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, James Knight, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Amanda Bllnkhorn, Gwen Strauss, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Tony Perrottet, Kent Allen, Patricia Gallagher, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, J T Leroy, Damlan Wild, Sarah Baxter, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, Sir Roger Bannister, Vanessa Wilde, John Inman, Jason Dawe, Shayla Walmsley, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,
ResumoContents Blunkett's ex-lover wreaks her vengeance DNA test 'shows home secretary is child's father' Contents Mandelson to be quizzed police on his knowledge of coup attempt Insight Contents British Airways Contents Ministers hit by sleaze row over 'stars for Labour' The Sunday Times Christmas Books Double AirMiles Your Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Newspapers Support Recycling Chief prosecutor denounces plan for secret terror trials Russia ' Will Back force' by Ukraine President Royal Supporters: Prince Harry Chafs with his cousin … Contents Black Watch election protest £3m bet on a croupier college Saatchi turns a cold eye on Britart legacy Prison torment of the Zimbabwe farm hero Contents Illy Espresso Gift of life for Darfur's starving innocents Bupa £315,000 for Afghanistan Tipple a day keeps the reaper at bay The December and January Getaweay! Jamie Bulger's mother 'tracks down killer' Brown Wants Schools to take babies in private nurseries BMW What the Public Expects Voters expect Labour to raise tax after election Drive for Skills Government will let the elderly work until they drop 'How the Queen's men attacked me' Diana fountain to close again War of the words has children spellbound Contents 007 to put his gadgets on ice Buy's extra holiday time Multiple Display Advertising Items Police squire in mire over hunting ban Norwich Union Rising noise at night keeps Britain awake Riddle of who knew about the coup Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspector Woodhead opens school chain RCA Drops Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Williams tells clergy: stop gay bashing Multiple Display Advertising Items Police Warn of threat from key-fob guns MI6 fills spy gap with Oap agents Revenge! More than Just a Pretty Face Dolphins saved four swimmers from a shark, it was reported last week. Do they help because they like us? Jonathan Leake and John Gerritsen investigate P&O Ferries when It Matters Dave, new hope of the desparate party Where the Bible bashers are sinful and the liberals pure AOL Unlimited A cricketing folly I'm Robbie Williams Wrong way, Mr Brown It wasn't genes that made me unfaithful A sage king teaches us how to be Middle East wise men Pity poor Richard Caborn, a minister at the culture Bishop raises sniggers with his holier than thou dress sense Atticvs Christmas isn't coming as MEPs lose presents on the taxpayer This will rock you — Blair in line for musical comeback Atticvs Here's a little something for William Hague to paste … Atticvs Nanny Hodge is the last one to help you bring up baby Here's proof that every political cloud has a silver … Atticvs The city of Norwich is being urged to twin with Falluja Atticvs Rural affairs minister Alun Michael has been showing Atticvs Bose Better sound through research Ban will echo across land Asylum BASF Points How Blair exploited power to go to war Birthdays Take care of carers Letters to: The Sunday Times, I Penningham Street Talking about a Revolution For seven days thousands of young people have partied in the streets of Kiev, hoping to turn their country towards the West. It's an incredible display of people power, reports Mark Franchetti, but behind the scenes government forces are now massing Dell Generation Slob: rich parents take the rap Nokia Iran 'has secret nuclear lab' Iraqis release film of deadly ambush Poll Go-Ahead French hostages' fate rests on 'spy inquiry' Marriott 'Obesity tourism' is Mugabe's Dixons White farmers launch £12 billion lawsuit for loss of Contents Ford Arafat family stirs pot of death conspiracies Uzi Mahnaimi Ramallah, Sarah Baxter New York and John follain Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Neocons join the lynch mob for 'arrogant' Rumsfeld Romania agog for EU, the sitcom Multiple Display Advertising Items £1 billion heiress 'paid student to do her degree' Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's weather Cashew nuts key to beating bug News in Brief Oil platform alert Blunder allows Christmas Day opening Threat to Bush Constituents' problems tedious, MP says Three tickets share £5.1m Lotto jackpot Shoplifting order Firefighters killed Schroder bitten by a bitter brother The Times Malaysia Briton could be hanged Disgraced MPs have lost the caddish touch Once it was "glamour" (ie unemployed) models who bounce Peacocks Toff totty provoke a sharp reaction A burglar's rewarding lesson for Brown You let one chav in and bang goes the column: while Contents Aussies rule as England self-destruct and Great Britain are thrashed Diouf in new spitting shame Contents Alfa GT England gift victory Reality check for Robinson The Wallabies got it right early, waltzing like Matildas when England's big men should have been clearing the floor Alastair Campbell to join Lions as media adviser for tour of New Zealand Player ratings Vauxhall Prince Charlie turns into Proper Charlie The Wallabies wasted no time in sledging Charlie Hodgson after his missed kicks at Twickenham, writes Nick Cain. Up went the cry 'He can't kick!' The Sunday Times Lineout faults exposed No need to press the panic button England may have lost to Australia, but Andy Robinson has plenty of reasons to be upbeat about the future of his team Bob Dwyer (former Australia coach) Expert views on the new England Warren Gatland (Wasps and former Ireland coach) Nick Mallett (former South Africa coach) Jim Telfer (former Scotland coach) Gareth Jenkins (Llanelli and 2005 Lions assistant coach) Gouging claims after Ireland's late show All Blacks trounce Les Bleus Woeful Scots crushed by rejuvenated Springboks Tuilagi power inspires Tigers Seat Terry strikes fear into Charlton Blackburn delight Hughes Wright-Phillips has the wind in his sails Huckerby draws comfort Skoda Trotters put to the sword by De Zeeuw Jakobsson saves Saints Scholes keeps United firing Fergie stirs Arsenal's pot Manchester United's manager rekindles the war of words with Arsenal's Arsene Wenger in the build-up to their Carling Cup clash, writes Jonathan Northcroft Sven 'forced to play Beckham' England's coach says a TV deal dictated he had to play the Real Madrid midfielder in Spain instead of fielding some youngsters, reports Joe Lovejoy Gillette Goodison Spark Hot-shot Healy urges Leeds to keep faith The striker has breathed fresh life into his new team and has promotion firmly on his mind as Leeds travel to face Rotherham tomorrow. Richard Rae reports Official Travel Agent The factor Liverpool, still struggling for consistency, will look to their Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso to make the difference against Arsenal today, writes Jonathan Northcroft Liverpool's injury hoodoo Hp Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Moxey denies Robson set for Wolves Coca-Cola Championship Rebrov rides to the rescue Bridges ends drought Shittu has the last laugh Alexander double finishes off Derby Kuqi sends lpswich to the summit Tangled Webb The Big Interview: Neil Webb Paul Kimmage meets an England hero who fell a long way, but who is picking himself back up again 'The Sun said I was desperate. It belittled my job, … The highs and lows of Neil Webb Barwick must revive dire FA The new chief executive of the Football Association will need to display courage, integrity and leadership to bring some credibility back to the game Young man's Game Arsenal revisit Old Trafford this week with their youthful Carling Cup squad. And Robin van Persie can't wait The Sunday Times Kids of United match up against Arsenal young Gunners Bocanegra in fighting form The US defender knows that victory over Chelsea in the Carling Cup on Tuesday could make all the difference to Fulham's season By Brian Doogan Sudden Death Crunch time looms in the Champions League for some of Europe's biggest names, including David Beckham's Real Madrid Champions League state of play Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug verdict taints Cup 1 Matthew Pinsent Sir Steve Redgrave 3 Sir Donald Bradman Times Online 4 Pete Sampras 6 Sir Alex Ferguson Book of the week 5 Pele 7 Nasser Hussain 8 Lou Gehrig 9 Barry Sheene 10 Rocky Marciano DVD of the week World Cup Double — 1966 & 2003, Lace, £24.99 60 seconds in sport With Sir Jackie Stewart, the three-time world Formula One champion Pinsent puts his feet up . . . and Cracknell is out for a year British rowing faces up to a future without Matthew Pinsent — can the new generation deliver in Beijing? Partridge plans a happy ending to ultimate Greek tragedy A collapsed lung cost him dream of Athens gold, but the experience has left Alex Partridge even more determined to win in Beijing Matthew Pinsent's golden years New Zealand Asian Hope Hashim Amla, the first Asian to be picked in a south Africa cricket squad, has always done things his own way The Glenlivet Langer flattens wilting Kiwis The opener's double-century strengthens Australia's hold on the second Test and leaves New Zealand with a mountain to climb, writes Robin Scott-Elliot England 'pay not to play' The ECB is prepared to dig into its pockets to avoid another farcical confrontation with Robert Mugabe's regime ICC may impose away ban With Zimbabwean cricket in crisis and patience running out worldwide, the ruling body may restrict them to playing only at home Contents The Sunday Times Kangaroos crush Lions' Pride The Sunday Times Lockyer bursts the balloon Hopes were high, but even some gutsy British resistance could not mask the fact that Australia are a class apart Perfect Finish Britain's double Olympic champion stole the show at the star-studded Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year awards Winners at this year's Sunday Times Sportswomen Of The Year Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items Tessa's lifetime of success Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Myskina gets Russians on track after early shock Sports round-up Snooker Golf Rugby Union Cycling Swimming Sailing Rugby League Fixtures Skiing Bobsleigh Bowls Racing Rackets McCoy Gets Real The champion jockey defected to Jonjo O'Neill's yard for a new challenge, but won't stay if it doesn't sate his hunger Murphy the patient master Tim Richards sees 9-4 shot Celestial Gold win the Hennessy Gold Cup under an inspired ride at Newbury Harchibald hits hard The Times Caught in time Sport Letters Questions & answers Heroes' … Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport on TV Don't miss this Friday Masters tennis, Albert Hall, BBC2, 1.30pm Batting on sticky wicket Vauxhall Revived Woods quickens pulse Barwick's heavy load Contents DIY giant Focus Wickes hammers out £1.5bn sale Brown rejects £10bn 'black hole' claims Refugee Yukos chiefs launch last rescue bid Virgin atlantic Contents Feeling the heat. . . Troubled holiday company MyTravel, … Rio Tinto could challenge Xstrata in battle for WMC Contents Iceland's Vikings storm Britain Dominic O'Connell looks at the forces that have created a new powerhouse of enterise Contents Contents Allied Irish Bank GB Airbus to approve new planes Revealed: threats by Caa to MyTravel Asda book price blitz on Smith Ex-electricity boss plans wave power renewables float Caravan park duo to land windfall Cendant leads Ebookers chase Business Digest Melrose turns up the heat at Novar BT prepares for internet TV Treger moves in on Savoy Branson cuddles up to BA's Rod BFG still hopes for Baugur deal Contents Currency war looms as dollar keeps plunging AIM invigorates BowLeven Cable & Wireless 'Trader backlash' hits bank BAE marches forward as chiefs fall into step Wobbly house prices cast a long shadow Happy holidays Au revoir, Pierre A-list exports fail to make the grade for US No Problem What Brown Will Announce Oracle Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford Chance chief lays down the law The mergers that turned Clifford Chance into the world's biggest law firm upset many partners. Now Peter Cornell must make size count Float of low-cost airline defies gloom-mongers Air Asia bucks the trend in a struggling industry, reports Dominic O'Connell Peter Cornell's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Pick an Inbox Any Inbox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driven by ambition, not le BTbust-up Pierre Danon saw his route to the top blocked — so he's heading back to Paris for a bigger job. By Paul Durman City short-sellers swoop on broker rocked by rumour Just last month Evolution was flying high. Now it is under attack on all sides, writes Richard Fletcher Tesco TV takes on the media The retailer is moving into advertising, selling space on trolleys, floors and its own TV channel FGML Yukos chiefs flee to London for Safety The 150th raid in the oil giant's offices was the last straw. Western executives say they won't risk arrest any more Multiple Display Advertising Items Bob's TV comeback may fix minds on Hit Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Hit Entertainment The Week that was Spanish buy airports operator Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates /Bonds Currencies Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items New standards don't add up for number crunchers Sir David Tweedie, the UK's leading accounting boffin, is under fire for not listening to critics. By Paul Durman Ifrs: Key Points Can I change workers' terms? Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxman swoops on festive gifts The Business Doctor Selling out to your employees Letting the workers take over can be a good way for founders to make their exit, writes Dominic Prince Todd Enterprises Travel bug put academic on road to riches How I Made It Gefco Automated bar improves service Idea of the Week What the Experts Say Scotland's king of clubs goes for monster growth Serial entrepreneur Billy Lowe has scored a hit with Frankenstein-themed bars. Now he must decide how to roll out the concept across Britain, writes Sarah Gracie Saltire Taverns' Challenges Click onto Britain's Best Business Bank Progress Report Bruichladdich Fast Eddie finally throws in the towel Profrock Beware of wandering cash Profrock Maybe they should rename it privates equity Profrock Take the Twins out Th… Watching the events unfold around Yukos last week was … Profrock That Christian spirit Profrock Rio loses out on risky business Jardine Lloyd Thompson Market Mole Citywire reveals secret City deals Contents Families face big bills for 'useless' trusts Survive the tax crackdown Equitable Life line News in Brief Contents Deutsche rate bust Falling dollar drags Footsie lower Capital It's so obvious: means testing deters saving Comment Abbey A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Stanley chief says bets on bid are off Directors' Deals Contents Rate ploy costs savers £700m in lost interest Banks and building societies have not passed on the full benefit of the past year's base rate rises. By Kathryn Cooper Top bracket taxpayers can earn 7% with National Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items First-time buyers warned of risk of negative equity Borrowers who do not put down a deposit could come unstuck in today's housing market. By Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitor Defends his 100% Mortgage Parents can help with mortgages Valuation shortfalls hit home market How to profit from market ups—and downs Ordinary investors can now protect their portfolios using hedge-fund techniques, reports Kathryn Cooper Covered warrants Revenue acts to cut movie tax operks Multiple Display Advertising Items Contracts for difference Spread betting Betting on a fall in house prices can offset losses Contents Pros and cons of the new breed of adviser 'Multi-tied' financial consultants make their appearance this week. But are they good for consumers? David Budworth reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's bank offers purple card—if you have £5m An exclusive charge card from Coutts costs £350, but the fee is waived if you spend more than £50,000 a year. By Jessica Bown Wider Choice Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Do your earning in sterling but your spending in dollars Readers back our campaign against Isa cutbacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Love of past pays for author's future Fame and Fortune Philippa Gergory bought a circus to research a historical nove. Luckily, the book was a hit First Active Banks to limit payouts for victims of internet draud The cost of online crime is soaring and financial institutions are likely to take a harder line, writes Clare Francis How You Can Protect Yourself Contents The Wages of Greed Robert Winnett and Stephen Grey reveal how the UN betrayed the poor of Iraq in what is being called the greatest financial scandal ever Bmi Contents Seeing ghosts: It's the spirit of the age Last week it was revealed that more people than in the 1950s now believe in ghosts. This is less of a scientific age than we think, says Tessa Mayes Beginner's guide to the oil for food scandal Hell is a perfect life in the suburbs A TV series tha has taken America by storm subverts the dream with tales of female rage, says Naomi Wolf Pink? Meet the desperate British housewives Give the boys a break Dangerous times need jury trials Ken MacDonald, the director of public prosecutions, says tough new powers to combat terrorism must not threaten our civil liberties Bullies were the making of me The fault is not in our genes but in our minds Multiple Display Advertising Items The veil they can't lift In western-controlled Afghanistan the women have new rights, but their lives haven't changed, says Gwen Strauss The Sunday Times We're breaking the chemistry set I've finally found my generation Cosmo Landesman, who felt he never fitted, finds a home in the new Generation Jones identified last week The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test or the Old Grey Whistle Test: Which Gemneration are You? The Sunday Times Crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The big test for citizens Ceremonies for new British citizens are under way but soon there will be an exam first. Abul Taher and Ozge Ibrahim explain what applicants face Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lost magic of Monte Carlo Aristocrats complain their Riviera playground is going to pot, writes Mangal Kapoor A small reminder of a hungry world John Follain talks to the undiplomatic diplomatic who shocked the cocktail circuit last week with his imaginative plea for the starving Britanica Standing up for patriotism British history is full of astounding stories, says Amanda Craig, so why is it being taught in such a dull way? Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep the faith — lose the hypocrisy Faith schools may be academically successful, but do parents have to resort to devilish tactics in order to win places at them, asks Sally Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Why spell it out? Is a TV quiz way to get the texting generation excited spelling, asks Karen Robinson Multiple Display Advertising Items You go to university to learn, not lounge around Why raid the piggy bank for virus-busters? Sounding off The best teachiue gifts of the year Nothing beats unwrapping a nifty new gadget at Christmas. Here, Doors reviewers give you the lowdown on the season's high-tech presents This Season's Must-Have Gizmo Creative Zen Portable Media Center £326 from www. dabs. com Buyer's Guides Education More than 4m households in Britain enjoy the benefits of a broadband internet connection. James Knight explores rich-media sites where sound, video and interactivity make the most of today's high-speed services News Budding Professional Travel Music Magazine Documentaries Knowledge-Hungary Hobbyist Panasonic Lumix Fz20—£339 from www. cameras2u. com Great pictures for the hobbyist Point-And-Click Snapper Canon A85—typically £200, or £168 from www. pixmania. com Ideal introduction to digital photography Cooking Sport BT Brilliant Winner's Dinners A meal not worthy of the literary aristocracy . . . It's all way too heavy for Ozzy Pointless job of the week This Life Dimwit of the week Error of the week Don't Do It, Nancy People of the Week Glamour and Sunshine? You Can Jeep It, Mate Pointless ban of the week Uprising of the week Oh Dear, Hewitt Blew It The Daily Telegraph: John Cordle Last word . . . The Independent: Vaughan Meader Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Paradise? I'll give you a tenner It's amazing what you can get if you're prepared as to ask. Mark 'Haggler' Hodson too to the phones to see how much he could beg, bargain and blag off the price of a holiday . . . and now he'll never pay the brochers rate again BT The Cool customer The sob Story Winter Boots Good Gear Guide The last-minute chancer Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunglasses The bargain-hunter Cmaera-Phone Printer Heated Gilety The honeymooner Ski Socks Ten blagging tips Hurry, we'll be late for the party Mail's annual celebration of Tuareg culture has become a world party. Anthony Sattin, plus turban, joins in Multiple Display Advertising Items The festival in your front room Travel brief Easylet predicts ski price war The US Transportation Security Administration Workers at Birmingham airport are buerng balloted on Volare — uh-oh! Holiday money Summit City & Leisure Breaks The German airline Lufthansa will be taking first-class Time Out's city guides have a reputation for offering … Where was I? Bargain map of the world The World's most romantic monument, the Taj Mahal, … Holiday auction fraud warning The Lost Amazon by Wade Davis (Thames & Hudson £18.85) Questions & Answers From this week, British Airways (0870 850 9850 Mobiles on deck soon Readers' rants Well, if you've only got a double room. . . Evan McHugh flirted with a flautist right across CZ—than love struck Bag a bolt-hole bargain They're cosy, chintz-free and cheap—Jeremy Lazell curls up with the best winter cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items They came from outer Switzerland Whitepod is the futuristic new ski hotel everyone's talking about. Sean Newsom got an exclusive first view Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Future skiing Next, the roos'll be eating canapés On the outback road from Sydney to Melbourne, Tony Perrottet finds sophistication and style in the wind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel brief Caribbean Classics Tobago Small but perfectly Caribbean, this is the original Robinson Crusoe island. David Wickers washes ashore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols Rosemary Leacxh knows hot to throw butter in Madras and relax in Le Touquet Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was It? Win a week for two in Sintra, near Lisbon, with The Villa Agency and Tap Air Portugal The Competition 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 Act now on stress or pay the price Tacking anxiety at work has become the final frontier in optimising productivity and company performance, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Help the company by helping the staff Finding options for the working mother of today Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Curing the 'sickies' epidemic Gentle persuasion or the big stick? Opinions differ about the best way to beat absentesm reports Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Civil Servants with High Sick-Leave Rates Poor career tips can waste talent Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Hero Worship Fresh! Feature Win It! Sport Beagle Eyed Fresh! Past Presents Choc Frock Scooby-Doo! in Wail of a Tale! Flipper Tripper Word up Horse Play Big Boy Quackers The Funday Times Swapits Auction — are You Ready? Top Kats The Buzz On Screen Home Alone Pop! Pop File Go! Go! Go! Kart Quiz Book Mark Xtreme Art: Draw Manga Chibi! by Christopher Haqrt (Windsor, £4.99) The Questing Knights of the Faerie Queen by Geraldine McCaughrean (Hodder, £14.99) F-Mail Squirt Fans utd Jarvis Dennis Puzzle Zone Calling allquix whizzes . . . DisNEP Berd the Perl Spidey Swings Again Puzzile Zone Answers Red and White See your Superhero Come Alive Faye Says The Simpsons Contents Inside this Week Ferrari's new spin on folding roofs Up to Spped Mazda gets fired up on hydrogen Style pick-me-up for Rover Cars on TV Aah, it's a breath of fresh pub air Me and my Motors On his Cd Changer A Powerful letdown Don't want to buy a car? Join the club Urban drivers have a new way to beat high fuel and parking prices: by clubbing together, reports Jane Mulkerrins Porsche Ambushes are not a problem Alistair Weaver went to BMW security school and learnt the ice-cold German method of beating roadblocks Honda Harley Learning Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Weather Station Clock The Knowledge Remote Door Locking Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Tough Tools Bentley On its marks: the Land Rover 'sports car' Andrew Frankel has a preview of the muscle machine designed to kick mud in the eye of BMW and Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Ghost cars do make a design sturdio go faster Car firms can see and even 'touch' every detail of a new model before a mock-up is made. Ray Hutton visits a state-of-the-art studio Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Go on, break down in style Used Car: MGF The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to the wide open road Tom Robbins drove 750 miles of Iceland's stunning roads without meeting one traffic light-just the odd erupting volcano to slow his progress How to Drive the Icy Island Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Times on Line BT First Crash The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents How a house with stables in . . . The Coach House, North Hill Cornwall, £85,000 Moving Handbags and glad rags Are You Being Served? actor John Inman turned the London flat he rented in the 1970s into a production line for pantimime gear Design Classics Buy now, move later. . . £2.25m Houses of the week Rural base With an annexe. . . £950,000 Handy for Lakeland. . . £235,000 Octacon Away with the fairies Cubes, stars, lanterns and chilli peppers—decorative lights aren't just for Christmas. Nilgin Yusuf rounds up the ones you will use long after the festive season is over Light Brigade Making Rigsby pay up A new scheme to adjudicate on deposits should help sort out fights with landlords, says Helen Davies Forced downmarket for decor The accidental landlord British Gas Selling when it's tough Get six valuations, not three. In a slow market, pricing property right is the key to shifting it, says Andrew Winter River Life The village of the year? The people of St Neot in Cornwall tell Cally Law why they think their village should win a prestigious award The Competition Crest The great rush to the country Last year 150,000 people—including a fair few celebs—left London for the shires. Where did they go? Did they find the country lived up to their expectations? Savills The Project The right fireplace will give you a warm glow this winter On Call The home They might look fastidious, but cats leave an awful lot of dirt around the house. What's the best way to deal with it? Would you sell a house on eBay? A family in Cornwall hope that they'll get the best price for their £1m home by putting it up for internet auction. But is it a realistic way to sell property, asks Graham Norwood The Sunday Times Wine Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV footballer nets a home win Actor and property investor Gary Lucy is putting his money on Putney, says Fred Redwood Experience Tha Arrival in London of New York Style … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Canals make a splash An imaginative housing development that makes the most of old waterways is set to transform a run-down estate in Manchester, reports Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times Crest Nicholson Tuscany the hard way Work in Progress Beware la dodgy vita To buy a place in Tuscany, do it up and live in it is many people's dream. But don't rush in until you read Tony ROCCA's guide to the pitfalls lying in wait Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts A heady scent of winter It may be cold out there, but some of the garden's best smelling treats await. Rachel De Thame shows you how to work plants with fragrance into your scheme Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Battersea Reach The world in a garden Octogenarian Christian Lamb has collected species from across the globe for her 'living plant museum', she tells Caroline Donald Alan Selby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rydon homes Imagine homes Tenants for Christmas Dorset landlady Olivia Nurrish lets out her entire home every Christmas and New Year—a mission that takes careful planning Times Online The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Barkeley that demand a closer look Contents Oracle Get the best for your business Shayla Walmsley outlines the key issues facing Sme bosses who want to boost their profits The Sunday Times Oracle Online Don't be scared, IT is here to help Choosing the perfect computer system for your firm is best done in simple steps, writes Clare Gascoigne Oracle Sme Business Strategy Roadshow Crunch the Numbers Internet access methods among UK SMEs Communication — it's much easier said than done Trust is key in an open organisation, says Clare Gascoigne Oracle Every link in the chain is critical Competitive suppliers must be able to track orders and stock at the touch of a button, Writes Derren Hayes Lakeland How the IT revolution can help your company The latest hot concept is 'business inteligence'— and how you use it could mean the difference between success and failure for your company By Gareth Huw Davies Are you a victim of 'infoglut'? CEO Mobile sales force Overseas sale reps Sales 'Dashboards' Finance director Human resources Marketing Boardroom Warehouse Call centre Accessing the world Auditing Turn your customers into cash by treating them right Effective use of IT will make life easier for your clients and more profitable for you, says Clare Gascoigne Choosing the right package Paperhat Oracle Leave the others tied up in knots Greet new legislation with enthusiasm and you'll steal a march on your competitors advises Damlan Wild Sme Charter Cresting new waves of growth on systems that make sense Media giant relies on global support IMP A new system for a new life First Assist Cementing the road to profit C-Fix Learning to make money Specialist Schools Trust Oracle Contents Comet Contents Rhys is the word He stole the show in his Y-fronts in Notting Hill. Now Rhys ifans is playing Peter Cook. But, as he tells Lesley White, at heart he's still Jenny from the block It's a jolly holiday with Mary Expectations could hardly be any higher as all eyes to the new Poppins Don't miss the interactive Mary Poppins feature on Yell Sex tourism seen through the eyes of a racist seems … Lenin's tea party When porcelain turned red. By Waldemar Januszczak The Far Pavilions Why is the Saatchi Gallery touting for business outside Cruelty is the law of the jungle Television Crutely is the law of the jungle Cook's tour Yell. Com Enduring Love 15,100 mins The Forgotten 12A, 91 mins Beyond the Sea 12A, 118 mins My House in Umbria 12A, 103 mins Hukkle No cert, 75 mins Anatomy of Hell 18,78 mins The Month Trying to connect you I … Huckabees looks for the meaning of life, but doesn't really want to find it, says Cosmo Landesman Shooting the pianist Jazz sensation Peter Cincotti has opted to play to the camera. So how do his new roles as actor and model affect his music, asks Robin Eggar Enduring Love The Lion King The Month What to Do Kids Fun on a plate Music We know it's Christmas TV & DVD What's on? Films Games Virgin The Incredibles Megastores Vs Silent Nights Don't go breaking her heart She's the smoky voice of a lovelorn generation, so why does Rachael Yamagata feel more Elton John than Norah Jones, asks Paul Sexton The Little Prince All the world's a stadium Battersea puts the beautiful game centre stage for its alternative Christmas panto. Is football coming home, asks Mark Espiner I … huckabees Merchant Venice O brotherhood, where art thou? The ideal world of pre-Raphaelite love is stripped bare at the Almeida, and it's paradise, says Victoria Segal Classical On record The week's essential releases Vivaldi et al Rudolf Serkin Monteverdi Classical Cd of the week Schubert Britten Pop and Jazz Trembling Blue Stars The Seven Autumn Flowers Lemar Nas Girls Aloud New kids in town Rebelski Brian McFadden Various Artists Steven Lindsay Madeleine Peyroux The Month Yell Pure and simple Tavener's soaring spirituality shows that minimalism and grand ideas go hand in hand, says Paul Driver Hijacking tradition Is Elijah Moshinsky the very model of a G&s director, asks Hugh Canning Simon&garfunkel The top arts events of the coming months Aladdin MacBeth Pina Bausch The Phantom of the Opera Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake Concerts Most of the plays and concerts featured in Culture Pop Comedy Film The Incredibles Theatre Othello Art Encounters Comedy John Bishop: Peddling Stories Opera The Pirates of Penzance Dance Royal Ballet: Ashton 100 Celebrations Concerts Wdr Symphony Orchestra of Cologne Pop Beastie Boys Multiple Display Advertising Items Football Manager 2005 Half-… Jak 3 The Month Martin Scorsese Collection Spider-Man 2 Second Nature Uzak Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Read all about it Caroline Gascoigne looks back at the literary hits and misses of the past year Critically speaking Christmas is a time for celebration, so we asked some Sunday Times writers to put aside the brickbats and award their laurels for 2004 Next Week Small but perfectly formed Size isn't everything when it comes to the year's most outstanding biographies, finds Humphrey Carpenter Alex Will in the World by Stephen Greenblatt Top five Philip and Elizabeth by Gyles Brandreth The Bugatti Queen Patrick O'brian John Fowles: A Life in Two Worlds by Eileen Blackwell's Bestsellers 2004 A Little History of British Gardening A little piece of paradise Whether you're contempting your city terrace or your rolling acres, there are books here to inspire you, says Caroline Donald Meadows by Christopher Lloyd, photog Jonathan Buckley Cassell illustrated £25 Why we Garden: Stories of a British Obsession Lost Gardens of England: From the Archives of Country Life by Kathryn Bradley-Hole Aurum Press £35 Rhs Wisley Experts Gardeners' Advice: All Your Questions Answered Doring Kindersley £14.99 Secret Gardens of London by Caroline Clifton-Moog, photog Marianne Majerus Thames & Hudson £24.95 The London Gardener Guide and Sourcebook by Elspeth Thompson Frances Lincoln £12.99 The Transplanted Gardener Frances Lincoln £14.99 The Accidental Gardener: How to Create Your Own Tranquil Haven by Michael Powell Summersdale £7.99 Contemporary Photography and the Garden Deceits and Fantasies by Thomas Padon Abrams £29.95 Meadows Top five Christopher Lloyd Cassell Illustrated £25 Lost Gardens of England Rhs Wisley Experts Gardeners' Advice Dorling Kindersley £14.99 The London Gardner Heligan by Tom Petherick, Photog Heligan: A Portrait of the Lost Gardens by Tom, Petherick, photog Melanie Eclare Weidenfeld £20 Alistair Cooke Plant Personalities Choosing and Growing Plants by character by Carol Klein Cassell illustrated £20 Bestsellers 2004 Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook Lip service Make your own oils, dish up Rudolph for Christmas or learn to feast with Nigella. Lydia Slater samples mouth-watering books Bloomsbury £20 Falling Cloudberries A World of Family Recipes by Tessa Kiros Murdoch Books £25 The Game Cookbook by Clarissa Dickson Wright and Johnny Scott India with Passion M Beazley £25 Aroma by Mandy Aftel and Daniel Patterson Artisan £20 Feast: Food that Celebrates Life by Nigella Lawson Chatto £25 In my Kitchen by Annie Bell Conran Octoous £25 Contan Octopus £257 Preserved by Nick Sandler and Johnny Acton Kyle Cathie £25 Kyle Cathie £25 Rita's Culinary Trickery by Rita Konig Ebury £17.50 McGee on Food and Cooking Hodder £30 Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook Top five Bloomsbury £20 In my Kitchen Conran Octopus £25 India with Passion The Game Cookbook Wright and Johnny Scott Preserved by Nick Sandler and Johnny Acton Kyle Cathie £25 Bestsellers 2004 What's your tipple? Joanna Simon raises a celebratory glass to a tempting and eclesctic crop of wine books John Peel Bestsellers 2004 Stars are born This year saw some fine new writing, says Peter Kemp, and a novelist who died in 1916 played an inspirational role Waterstones The Plot against America by Philip Roth Top five A Bit on the Side by William Trevor Viking £16.99 The Line of Beauty Picador £16.99 The Master Picador £16.99 Adrian Mole and the Wmd by Sue Townsend M Joseph £16.99 WHSmith Bestsellers 2004 A run for your money Nick Pitt cheers on the sportsmen and women who gave their all to achieve their sporting aims White Angels Beckham, Real Madrid and the New Football by John Carlin Bloomsbury £16.99 My Baby Got the Yips Aurum £9.99 Paula: My Story So Far Simon & Schuster £17.99 Mr Nastase CollinsWillow £18.99 Playing with Fire M Joseph £17.99 Golfing Days: Classic Golf Photography by Phil Sheldon M Beazley £30 The Perfect Distance Ovett & Coe by Pat Butcher Weidenfeld £14.99 El Macca Steve McManaman and Sarah Edworthy Feet in the Clouds A Tale of Fell-running and Obsession by Richard Askwith Aurum £16.99 Bestsellers 2004 Basil D'oliveira Little, Brown £16.99 Top five White Angels Bloomsbury £16.99 Playing with Fire M Joseph £17.99 Golfing Days M Beazley £30 Feet in the Clouds The joke's on you Terence Blacker chooses the books most likely to tickle your fancy Buy Me this Bestsellers 2004 QPD QPD Reputations in the frame David Hockney, Salvador Dali and the impressionists vie with some fine lesser-known artists for Frank Whitford attention The Sunday Times Dali: The Centenary Retrospective by Dawn Top five The Comics before 1945 William Nicholson William Scott Thames & Hudson £40 In the Gardens of Impressionism Bestsellers 2004 The sky's the limit Raise high the roof bearns: Hugh Pearman is inspired by some constructive reading Bestsellers 2004 Pile 'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 872 Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents Best documentary Auschwitz — The Forgotten Evidence (Monday, C4,8pm) Taxi Driver Frontier report Afghanistan—War Withour End (Monday, History, 8pm) Sunday Best promo George Michael—A Difference Life (Monday, BBC1, 10.35pm) Horror story Israel's Terror Bus (Tuesday, BBC4, 9pm) Angriest doc One Night In Bhopal (Wednesday, BBC1, 9pm) Surf's up Imagine: Smile (Wednesday, BBC1, 10.35pm) Boxing clever Amateur Boxing: England v Usa (Friday, BBC2, 7pm) Pick of the week Fungus The Bogeyman Today, BBC1, 5.55pm Picks of the day Radio Sunday 28 November Pick of the Day Classic Serial: Black Beauty (R4,3pm) Pick of the week Fungus The Bogeyman (BBC1, 5.55pm) Rocking the joint MTV Europe Music Awards (C4,3. 55pm) Vengeance is mine Bill Oddie In Tiger Country (BBC2, 6pm) Queen for a night Elton John—An Ivor Novello Tribute (BBC1, 8pm) Pick of the day The Oc (C4,1. 55pm) And your problem is? Britain's Worst Home (Five, 8pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 London Variations Sky One Radio Monday 29 Pick of the Day Refusing To Play The Victim (R4,11am) As any fule nose Hard Spell (BBC1, 7pm) Best documentary Auschwitz—The Forgotten Evidence (C4,8pm) Frontier report Afghanistan—War Without End (History, 8pm) Dune roaming Frank Herbert's Children Of Dune (Sci-Fi, 8pm) Her Majesty's service Spooks (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day George Michael—A Different Life (BBC1, 10.35pm) High-flyers Bomber Crew: Into The Whirtwind (C4,9pm) Strike force Lighting: Nature Strikes Back (BBC4, 9.30pm) Sent to Coventry Two Tone Britain (C4,11pm) Top of the world, Maa Putting The Fun in Fundamental: Bollywood Goddess (C4,12midnight) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 London Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day They paved Paradise Gardens Through Time (BBC2, 8pm) Dead-end Street The Kids From Coronation Street (ITV1, 8pm) Eats, shoots, leaves Bears—Spy in The Woods (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Can you Trust Your Dentist? (Five, 8pm) Horror Story Israel's Terror Bus (BBC4, 9pm) Yeah but, no but. . . Someone to Watch Over Me (BBC1, 10.35pm) A clean breast of it? The Day My Boobs Went Bust (ITV1, 11pm) Bedside manners The Sex inspectors (C4,11.05pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 London Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday 1 December Pick of the Day Great British Music Debate (r2,7pm) Copping a sickie? The Sicknote Scandal (BBC2, 7.30pm) Riddle of the sands Egypt Detectives: Mystery Of The Pyramids (five, 7.30pm) Angriest doc One Night In Bhopal (BBC1, 9pm) Fast track to fame Musically (C4,9pm) Come dancing Bruce Lee—Martial Arts Superstar (Five, 9pm) Let there be. . . Light Fantastic (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day Imagine: Smile (BBC1, 10.35pm) Copycat wreckage The Curse Of The Titanic Sisters (Discovery, 9pm) Best comedy Arrested Development (BBC2 10pm) Films Film choice Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday December ITV1 London Variations Sky One Wednesday December Radio Pick of the Day Spirit of Ecstasy Brian Sewell's Phantoms And Shadows (Five, 7.30pm) Dobsons's choice The Dobsons Of Duncraig: Queen Of The Castle (BBC1, 8pm) Hardest choice Edge Of Life: Is This Baby's Life Worth Saving? (BBC2, 9pm) For my country? Dispatches: Barrack Room Bullies (C4,9pm) Pick of the day The Asylum Seeker (BBC2, 10pm) Stretching the point Limo Fever (Sky One, 9pm) Ask the family Who Rules The Roost? (BBC3, 9pm) Airs and disgraces What The Butler Saw (C4,10pm) Of £50,000. But it's all too much for some, Eldest … Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 London Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Afternoon Play: Teddy And Toad (R4,2.15pm) Not for adults Best Friends (ITV1, 4.30pm) Boxing clever Heavenly host Tim Marlow's Judgement Day (Five, 7.30pm) Pick of the day The Mark Steel Lecture (BBC4, 11pm) The best of British Empire Warriors: The Intelligence War (BBC2, 9pm) Perfidious Albion Little Britain (BBC1, 9.30pm) Weighty comedy Peep Show (C4,10pm) Slim pickings The Shady Convention (MTV, 10pm) Film choice Films Sky Movies BBC1 ITV1 London Variations Radio You're the top Howard Goodall's 20th Century Greats: Code Porter (C4,7pm) Best profile Lincoln: Man Or Myth? (History, 7pm) Past master Fred Dibnah Tribute (BBC2, 7.40pm) Families at war The Medici—Godfathers Of The Renaissance (C4,8pm) General misery Casualty (BBC1, 8.40pm) Pick of the day Record Of The Year (ITV1, 5.55pm) Superior cop drama Murder Prevention (Five, 10.25pm) Of contenders and has no quaims about giving airplay BBC1 Films BBC1 ITV1 London Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports 2 Sky Sports 3 British Eurosport Variations The Phantom of the Opera Contents VTS 300 Microsoft Contents Maca… Secret Britain: What you won't find in the guidebooks The site of secret ta; lks with the IRA: 96 Cheyne Walk, London Sw3 Eye opener. . . Subaru It's only Rock'n' Dolls Flashback Bystander On the edge of history Listomania Endpiece The Price of Everything Kenzoair Epson Jeremy and Tim Vine Jeremy: Tim's thing with comedy MVX 250i Relative Values Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Gage Angela Hartnett I'm Still Trying to Perfect Recipe for Stuffed Onions -As Mun Brother Mnae a Pouint Reman Siemens Norwich Union No one lives forever The Snake was A Scapegoat Death on the Nile: The Mysterious End of Cleopatra Sony Ericsson The Life of a Legend Toshiba Waitrose The Giri Can't Help It Her courage, gritty determination and undoubted commitment to charity work is held in high regard throughout the world. Now marriage to Sir Paul McCartney has given her a world stage … why does Heather mills still need to embroider her past? Diplomat about to address the United Nations Heather was personally negotiating the sale of her life story from her hospital bed Bourgognes Local swimming teacher. He was meant to take them to 'i believe she lost her sense of reality at an early age, when her father told her to lie' A unique combination Heather had been gone for six months when she Heather had been gone for six months when she called Attendance was. McCartney who was there to make an Saab The ultimate warming festive red The Sunday Times Wine Club Do You Want to Be in my Gang? 2003 Burlesque Girls at the Whoopee Club London 2002 Wickerman Festival Scotland 2002 the Untouchables Bank Holiday Margate 1979 Squat King's Cross London 2001 Boy George's 40th Birthday Party, London 2003 Burlesque Man at the Whoopee Club, London Renault Megane Fourkid 'in Clock Work Orangear' Chased Him down the Road in 1972 1978 Rock against Racism Carnival London 2003 Proud Gallery, London Pain Spotting Having lost their income, water main food source and doctors Wine TB is a social disease—a disease of the poor. And a killer. A third of the world is currently indected with it ESB Multi-drug-resistant TB requires 18 months of pill popping. Patients feel nauysou and risk going blind. And there's no guarantee they'll pull through For these patients now enjoying the outdoors, the future has promise. 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