News from 09/01/2005
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Kevin Dunn, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jaremy Langneed, Barbara Hall, McDonald, Lucas Hollweg, Rolf Soderlind, N J, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Helen Davies, Dana Facaros, Katie Bowman, Felice Hardy, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, Peter Biddulph, Simon Hacker, Hugh McLlavanney, William Lewis Business Editor, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Bruce Millar, Sally Emerson, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Jenny Dalton, Ivo Tennant, Darren Huckerby, David Gower, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, P D, Neil Wormald, Simon Clark, Richard Green, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Daniel Goldhagen, Claire Bingham, Duncan Sprott, Karen Robinson, Steve Backley, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Dan Cains, Martin James, Robert Winnett, Tracey Emin, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Sally Bevan, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Richard Parker, Sam Le Quesne, Graeme Barriball, Sony Flatman, Frank Graham, June Romans, Stewart Lee, Jason Allardyce, Ken Ruddiman, Mike Pflanz, Phil Bentham, Cally Law, Paul Forsyth, Hugh Canning, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Jeremy Clarkson, John McCall, W J Leedham, Peter Conradi, Dr Peter Jackson, Nicola Smith, Catherine Cavendish, Michael Portillo, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Sarah Bakewell, Alan Brownjohn, Sarah Dempster, B Davies, Dave Pollard, Christopher Price, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Fletcher, Richard Morris, Tim Cumming, Patrick Maxwell, John Nichol, Robert Picciotto Visiting Professor, Jeremy Guscott, Jonathan Futrall, John Fallain, Joe McGoran, Brendan Bourne, Paul Abdale, Dominic Carman, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Edward Gorman, Chris Woodhead, Steve Boyd, Stephen Magill, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Tony Coleman, Paul Driver, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, A G Honden, Shelley Von Strunckel, Stuart Andrews, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Stuart Marnes, Dave Hannigan, Dominic Prince, Ryan Giggs, Mark Edwards, Amanda Donohoe, Karen Ross, Sarah Gracie, Ion Trewin, Colin Goodwin, Susan Clark, Chris Harrington, Susan Fletcher, Peter O'reilly, Phil Baker, Lynda Le Plante, Hugo Barnacle, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Mark O'Flaherty, Shams Ali, Sandra Evans, … …, Gareth Huw Davies, Fiona Morrow, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Penelope Lively, Robbie Hudson, Harold Reiter, Diana Wright, Dr Richard Lowe, Emma Smith, Stephen Jones, Dominic Evans, Dominic O'Connell, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Arabella Weir, John Prince, Natalie Graham, Caroline Donald, Barry Mason, Ali Rifaat, David Walsh, Miranda Seymour, Margaret Stringfellow, Trevor Lewis, Roger Gunter, Gareth Southgate, Bryan Appleyard, Helen Stewart, Ned O'Keeffe, Andrew Sanger, Stephen Armstrong, Inkeri Lakanen, Ron Clarke, John Elliott, Aleks Sierz, Mark Anstead, Barry …, R W Johnson, Roland White, Paul Wade, Laurence Phillips, Shane Watson, Amrit Dhillon, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andy Vaughan, Victoria Segal, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Leake, Richard Curtis, Alain De Botton, Naomi Wolf, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Seema Malhotra, David Willetts MP, Anthony Wassell, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, A A Gill, David Parsons, Peter O'Reilly, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Deirdre Fernand, Chrissy Iley, Jessica Bown, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Karen MacGregor, Sally Kinnes, Liam Clarke, Nigel Powell, Pam Temple, Edward Hall, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Simon Buckland, Neil White, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Frank Whiteford, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Paf Turner, Dan Cairns, Clive Hetherington, Amir Taheri, Germaine Greer, Stewart Mitchell, Andy McNab, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Rachel De Thame, Tom Deveson, Peter Robinson, Matt Roberts, Sarah Baxter, David Walsh Chief sports writer, David Hide, Chris Feetenby, Julia Langdon, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sir Jeremy Beecham, Harriet Jones, Simon Howard, Alan Douglas, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Martin Baggoley, Archna Shukla,
ResumoContents 100,000 children have lost parents Donations reach £3.3 billion Contents Kuoni Balance your life with a bank holiday Blair hijacks world forum to upstage Brown Contents The Sunday Times Carlisle cut off by floods as storm hits Monarch Trenches of death reveal tsunami toll How to contribute Straw confuses the tourists Woman's Hour hits Paxo man where it hurts The unkindest cut of all: Jeremy Paxman wanted to talk about men's bits, but Auntie wielded the knife Friends: the one where Brad and Jennifer split up Air New Zealand BBC may axe Wark in holiday furore Get off that mobile, expert tells children CitroËn SAS men led hunt raid on Commons Onspeed Apprentice Deal Whitehall sacks new whistleblower English student to fight Scottish fee 'bias' Air Mauritius Bishop sanctions service for gays Intelligent Finance Dustin Hoffman to be a Londoner Who Will Look after Them? Matthew Campbell in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, reports on a ray of hope for the thousands of children by the tsunami The Toll Still Rises Unicef Traumatised young try to paint out Play is being used to help child survivors overcome the horror, writes Amrit Dhillon in Nagapattinam Multiple Display Advertising Items HSBC The Trial of Death Michael Sheridan in Phuket reports on the agony of British families as they try to trace their missing loved ones Disasters Emergency Committee Alive: the toddler found after three days alone in … Amid the devastation have come amazing tales of survival, writes John Follain Barclaycard Too much aid to handle Donated billions do not necessarily add up to help on the ground, writes Jon Swain in Galle, Sri Lanka Tiscali The Tribe that Said Go Away TV chiefs given guards over Springer Exercise pill for sofa athletes Multiple Display Advertising Items McDonald's chickens sent to gas chamber Multiple Display Advertising Items Pick of British films snubbed for Bafta awards Vat plan may add 5p to cost of stamps Big Sister takes up an exposed position Profile Bush's new sheriff reveals a double standard on torture Financial Services Authority Upside of the soap opera Endowment Shortfall? Africa's aid enigma Kelly's zeros: the school reforms she'll fluff Jerry Springer the Opera Blair and Brown, united at last in an orgy of bad taste Minister digs himself into a disastrous hole over tsunami Atticvs Tony takes Tory flak over use of Queen's Flight for holiday Atticvs Wakeham gets a lucky break in Enron debacle Atticvs Mary Lou McDonald, the Euro-MP for Dublin Atticvs Moralists merely wail, but science gives us answers B&B Italia Make a stand for democracy Volvo Tax breaks for multiple marriages will be unfair People power first Prevention a priority Points Birthdays The Sunday Times Superjumb The future of air travel or a white elephant? Flights triple blood clot risk Halifax Ten-mile barrier to stop London flood Multiple Display Advertising Items Student found in woods was asphyxiated Let Bin Laden stay free, says CIA man Multiple Display Advertising Items Honking, speeding: that'll be the lady driver Loutette Fears The Times Rail crash report damns lax Jarvis safety regime IRA plots more bank heists in funding drive Abbas shows a tougher face to Israel Holocaust Feud Multiple Display Advertising Items More British troops set for Iraq Briton accused of aiding most wanted terrorist Currys French Stay on Shock jock in orbit launches radio uprising Currys US moms more desperate to be housewives Land Rover Today's weather Abortion link to premature birth News in Brief Briton murdered Man arrested over woman's killing Suspect released Correction Five share £15m Lotto superdraw jackpot Fight on plane JFK's sister dies Mandela fails to break Aids taboo Shrine time: the darker side of zero tolerance Hollywood lesbian affair ends with duel on the legal frontier Outrage at Europe's £260,000 MEP party Mugabe officials 'spied for Britain' All this tsunami giving is really about me, me, me Calling Churchill "racist", as South Africa's Thabo Ford Suburban sex: it's a fantasy Misleading morality on the big screen There are calls for transcripts of Tony Blair's dinner Contents Miltsubishi Motors Contents Non-league Exeter hit the £1m jackpot Di Canioi investigated for 'fascist salute' Football Shorts Post-Christmas Turkey for Anelka? Liverpool home in and Cesar and Morientes Ashton agrees terms with Norwich FA Cup fourth-round draw Football tales from the tabs The Sunday Times Harewood strike foils gallant Green Villa's faithful turn on Ellis Carter stuns Leeds Boro saved by Job Exeter prove dreams really do come true The non-league side played the game of their lives to claim a moral victory in front of 9,000 of their delirious fans Minnows stun red-faced United Hyundai Great Grecians: three Exeter heroes FA Cup Third Round Coca-Cola League One League Two Pools Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Beattie debut leaves Argyle blue Oldham upset Keegan Rochdale no match for classy Charlton Lee gives Cardiff hope Dublin let off the hook Tireless Bolton see off defiant Ipswich Chelsea recover from early fright Celtic's Bhoy wonder McGeady gets ready to rumble The 18-year-old is good enough to keep Juninho out of the side and is relishing today's Old Firm clash at Parkhead. By Simon Buckland Earnshaw lifts Albion's gloom with a brace Helguson spot on Yakubu stock rises Saints' class proves too much FA Cup Third Round Sluggish Palace loss plot Tonic for Hoddle Hull holed by Fagan Elliott winner ends Rush's Cup hopes Spurs grateful for late Keane winner Stoke's £12m striker Akinbiyi aims to show the form that earned him several big-money moves by firing Stoke City's FA Cup dream against Arsenal at Highbury today, writes Richard Rae Seat auto emocion Arsenal give Edu ultimatum Arsene Wenger goes into today's match against Stoke distracted by contact, fitness and form doubts, but determined to find the answers, writes Joe Lovejoy Yeading live the dream The Ryman League club face Newcastle today, with Davis Haule among the part-time players who dares think of victory Boumsong in tune for battle at Newcastle Graeme Souness's newest signing should face a less than testing debut in the FA Cup but knows harder tasks he ahead in the Premiership. By Paul Forsyth On the glory trail: Yeading FC, annual wage bill £40,000 Air-Berlin Mark Clattenburg Lof Harper Mark Halsey BMW Al… Emilio Guruceli… Jean… Book of the week Catch a Falling Star Neil Young, Empire, hb, £17.99 7 Clive Thomas Ray Tinkler 9 Karl-Josef Assenmacher 10 Clive Thomas — again DVD of the week The Ultimate In Cricket, Green Umbrella, £134.99 60 seconds in sport With much-travelled Norwich City player Darren Huckerby Rob Hughes Whistling in the wind Adidas Talking about a revolution: video referees may not be coming, but other big changes to football's rules are afoot Hawk-Eye 'ready to go now' Wrong calls are part of sport Technology may reduce refereeing errors, but it will also stifle the flow of matches and make little difference in the long run New goals for Watford Watford's Danny Webber has spent a year grieving for his best mate. If he scores against Liverpool this week, it'll be for Jimmy The Sunday Times Pellegrino left high and dry Liverpool's new recruit from Valencia was denied making his debut on Friday by the weather, but his quality will soon shine through. By Mike Hammond Battle of the Wide Boys The semi-final between Chelsea and Manchester United brings together two sides who appreciate the full value of wingers The Sunday Times The lost championship Singh hitting high notes The Woods may be showing signs of a welcome return to form, but he is still in the slipstream of world No 1 Vijay Singh. By Derek Clements High Noon Michael Vaughan takes England to the high veld to face the toughest challenge of his tenture in Thursday's fourth Test Vaughan considers stand-in for the toss The England captain's batting is not his only current failling — he may turn to an understudy to help end his dismal record with the coin, reports Simon Wilde Harmison needs rhythm to counter in-form Kallis England have to get their main strike bowler back to his best if they are to thwart South Africa's batting colossus Key feels the pressure With the stand-in No 3 failing to shine in Cape Town, Mark Butcher's recovery from injury could be critical to England's batting revival, writes Simon Wilde England's problem position Langeveldt's waiting game The former prison warder had to bide his time — and lose some weight — before being given the chance to make his mark at Test level, writes Peter Robinson Bath stunned by last-gasp Leinster O'Driscoll the lead actor The Leinster and Ireland centre has the pace and the power, as well as the luck, needed to captain the Lions in New Zealand Ringer leads way as Gwent run riot Wilkinson in Six Nations blow … Heineken European Cup: how they stand in the race for the quarter-finals Teenage prodigy on fast track to stardom So rapid is the progress of Newcastle's Mathew Tait that the 'new Jonny' could yet feature in this year's Six Nations Rugby Shorts The Sunday Times The red Lion Munster march on Peter O'Relly at Thomond Park Castres maul Quins David Parsons at State Pierre Antoine Northampton misuse Big Ben in the centre. England must … Today's Ben Cohen is a world removed from the bullish wing who helped England to glory, but his future remains out wide Howard removes shackles to set Leicester free They will face the wrath of a French side fighting for European survival, but a resurgent Leicester hold all the Heineken Cup aces today, says Stephen Jones Gullivers Healey return lifts Tigers Round-up Packing a punch The Sunday Times Broncos ready to play rough A brusing victory against Indianapolis served notice of Denver's approach to stopping the fancied Colts in tonight's AFC wildcard game. By Dave Hannigan Wildcard weekend The road to Super Bowl XXXIX Divisional Playoffs Conference championships Super Bowl XXXIX How it works Helping Hand Tony Roche delivers a hammer blow Lleyton Hewitt's Australian Open hopes by agreeing to coach the world No 1 The Sunday Times Coach, friend and lackey: the toughest job in tennis Ellen sets a record pace A world mark is within reach as solo sailor eats up the miles. By Edward Gorman Sweet revenge for Hayles with Team GB's triumph Sports round-up Results round-up Today This week's fixtures Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Rugby Union Saturday Rugby League Racing This Week Hunting for winners With a farm and a pub to look after, Barry Geraghty is not the average jockey. There's nothing ordinary about his talent either Victor Chandler McCoy reels in big win for Pipe The old team clicked again at Sandown as Tamarinbleu landed the Ladbroke Hurdle. By Tony Coleman Caught in time Aberdeen win the Scottish title, 1980 The Times Join the Debate Sport Letters The Sunday Times Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' Steve Backley, Britain's greatest men's javelin thrower, on Tiger Woods Travel Any Answers? Sport on TV Don't miss this Referees in need of extra eyes The voice of sport Vauxhall Trainer's bravado fails to ring true Unqualified mayhem Contents Happy New Year from the boss — you're about to be fired Rose promises £4 a share to M&S investors Stansted expansion 'not viable' Special Report Whitehall documents reveal official fears that BAA cannot afford to expend the Essex airport Dominic O'Connell reports Redticket A Ray of Light Tom Hunter gives £1m to tsunami appeal Euronext seeks green light Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Shadow MPC split on rate rise Ebay backer Benchmark recruits media star Hollyoaks maker broadcasts sale Standard Chartered goes Korean Courts' pensioners revolt Business Digest Hambro to snap up Humberside ports operator Regulator nails ITV over ad contracts UK firms praised over aid to tsunami victims Apax is mystery bidder for floor chain Mother to settle feud at Reliance Full steam ahead for shipbuilders' merger Olé! Tapas restaurant group heads for float Big Donors Drayson firm faces scrutiny Sorrell notches up court victory How hot can the stock exchange auction get? Agenda Bank stalwarts did well, but can they keep it up? Economic Outlook Goodwin goodwill Cheap labour Crisis solved Fed's Greenspan faces a tricky balancing act American Account Blood on the High Street Tesco Juggernaut Powers on with Record Profits How the High Street Shops Compare How Wolseley's boss plumbed new heights The Andrew Davidson Interview Flybe. com Charles Banks's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Radiator whiz-kid's fortune disappears down the tubes Inventor Paul Davidson, who became rich enough to buy Tito's yacht, has lost it all. But he has new ideas, says Dominic Rushe Porsche Goodwin keeps building at RBS Sir Fred Goodwin tells William Lewis and John Waples about his plans for acquisitions and about that bridge at the new HQ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fact Bank World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Chavs chivvy along sales at Burberry Judgement Day: Should You Buy Shares in Burberry? The Week that was Weak sales bring M&S profit warning Business on the Box Burberry at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Asda cooks up a recipe for healthier eating Under fire from the government, the group is improving quality without raising prices. By Richard Fletcher School's out when it comes to business success stories Claims that Britain's captains of industry showed their mettle at an early age don't always stand up, report Matthew Goodman and Richard Fletcher Entering the dragon economy How to do business in China Multiple Display Advertising Items Sources of Information Giving work to the disabled The Business Doctor Frozen out after Fraud Kingston Smith A real beauty of an idea for queen of spas How I Made It Multiple Display Advertising Items Todd Enterprises Blower Spindle Teaching new dogs old tricks Business Tools Knickers for today's generation Idea of the Week Crunch time for crisp maker Will Chase has big plans for the future of Tyrrells Potato Chips, but first he has to overcome some obstacles, writes Sarah Gracie Focus on boosting market share What the Experts Say Take time to find the right people Tyrrells' Challenges Consider other outlets Expansion may hit cashflow Develop new brands Emphasise the quality Enterprise network Progress Report Faber & Faber Cable & Wireless Child's treatment just plane crazy Prufrock Rubin's chat puts Brunswick in spin It was very kind of Stuart Roberts, customer-experience Three cheers for a landlady with real spirit Inside the City Online Extra Contents Don't Forget the First of the World Richard Curtis, the comedy writer and film director, had his plans for 2005 all worked out. Then the Asian tsunami struck Contents Million Dollar Baby Farewell to an African adventurer Kathryn Combes tells Mike Pflanz of the artist husband she saw gored to death by one of the animals he loved to paint The maverick art of leadership Being a school prefect really is not the background for a life of command, says Bryan Appleyard Schroders London Boat Show Such vile bodies to admire We have to be the party of we as well as me As Michael Howard launches the Tory election campaign, David Willetts MP says tax cuts are not the only way forward Bowling for the beautiful people From work experience to literary stardom Jasper Gerard meets Susan Fletcher Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iraq holds its breath for the great poll test Few elections have held such significance for a nation. Amir Taheri talks to Iraqis and assesses the chances of success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going the distance to adopt a baby from America Some couples like David Miliband and his wife have gone transatlantic for a child. It's not an easy option, says Julia Langdon Pop Idol politics, it's a vote winner Can reality TV curb electoral apathy? Dominic Carman is going on screen this week to find out Did the Pope 'steal' Holocaust children? A 1946 Vatican letter was an attempt to stop the return of children to their Jewish families, says Daniel Goldhagen Death of Humphrey, a multi-talented man of letters The Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Screening the millennium generation As BBC1's Child of Our Time returns, Rosie Millard asks the show's presenter, Robert Winston about the effects of TV and computer games on the children featured Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Taking the plunge across the pond As more British teenagers consider going to a US university for a degree, Sian Griffiths talks to one UK student at Harvard who has written a book about studying stateside Don't narrow the outlook of an academic all-rounder Guide to Top 2,000 Schools now Online Why buy Formula One broadband? High-speed net access is now cheaper than fusty old dial-up, and British surfers are being enticed by ever faster services. Stewart Mitchell asks whether Ferrari-class internet is worth a spain Finding gold amid laptop hype Sounding off Gadget Girl Connected Family Quiz results: Qosmio lands in Abi's lap Small Business High-Tech Intermediate French Route Master Buyer's guide Business Brains Brush up your laguages Online courses have bolstered our enthusiasm for learning new languages. Michael Wright finds the websites that put fluency first Phrasebook Easy Rider Stylish Centrepiece Japanese Italian Translation The Sunday Times Shutdown Strategy Unlocking Music Improve your Image Don't panic It must be a good restaurant if I'm not allowed in Winner's Dinners The rising stars of 2005 Misunderstanding of the week This Life Romantic gesture of the week Excuse of the week Website of the week Wedding Breakfast? I'll Have the … People of the Week Oh, Don't They… a Lovely … Irony of the week Error of the week Dimwit of the week … Alexander, You're Not so Great The Daily Telegraph: Artie Shaw Last word. . . The Daily Telegraph: Lord Burnham Winner's Letters Talking Heads P. S. Contents Learn the Lingo British Airways Navigator Watch Good Gear Guide The Travel Collection Pacsafe Luggage Lock Learning Italian CTA Holidays The Ultimate Backpack Learn the lingo on holiday Learning Spanish Travel Set Mud Sweeper Birds do it, bees do it. . . Jamaica's sultry spirit bewitched Noel Coward and got Olivier all steamed up, finds Sally Emerson Multiple Display Advertising Items Thailand pleads for early tourist return to Krabi Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicknamed the superjumbo, the Airbus A380 will be the … Operators' decision soon Holiday money Where was I? By Anthony Sattin New aid efforts launched Bella Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Bella Italia: all you need to plan a perfect family … Beaches, bike rides and the best ice cream in the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Countryside Tony Bennett croons over Calabria Multiple Display Advertising Items Colin Firth is a sucker for Italian cliches in Umbria Bella Italia: now how to pick a trip with no kids in … Romance and road-trips, train rides and trattorias for those without kids The Sunday Times Casanova and a ticket to ride Saved from a fine by a smooth-talking Italian, Harriet Jones was overly grateful George Clooney: lending the Italian Lakes yet more glamour Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting there and getting around Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cork conquers Europe Duncan Sportt shows off his new home town — the 2005 European Capital of Culture Cork's calender: what they've got planned for the Year of Culture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Ever scraped the flesh off the inside of a roasted camel? Arabella Weir has Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week for two in Italy's 'Valley of the Truffles', with Sunvil Discovery The competition Money Buy-to-let investors get £4bn tax boost How you can take advantage Savers shun funds News in Brief Contents Housing gloom Footsie soars to two-and-a-half year high Fidelity Investments A new breed of adviser — with some old flaws Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items A wide berth Did Axa get its sums wrong? A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Phone firm got its lines crossed over false debt Arriva boss cashes in on expansion Directors' Deals Norwich Union lost three of my letters Infantile life policy has now grown up Beat the hike in your bank account fees High-street names are raising charges on their 'premium' accounts — but you can pick up a better deal elsewhere. By Jessica Bown Pick of the Fee-Free Accounts Card companies restrict their interest-free deals Legal & General Act fast to claim your endowment compensation Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions of savers face big cuts in with-profits bonuses Annual returns are already derisory and experts fear that more bad news is on the way, writes Clare Francis How With-Profits Bonds Compare Time to Quit? Should you gamble on private firms? The government is relaxing the rules on buying unlisted stocks. But are they worth the risk, asks David Budworth Investors lose £89m in unnecessary fund charges by buying direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Schemes the Experts Recommend Watchdog fails to get tough on insurance Car, home and life cover will come under new rules on Friday, but you could still lose out. By Jessica Bown The Sunday Times Ways to cut the cost of cover Almost 1m taxpayers face fines for late self-assessment returns You have until the end of the month to send in your tax form and avoid a £100 penalty. By Jessica Bown Well Advised Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile How my ship came in Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Safe' bond plans hit by big losses TV gardener refuses to prume spending Fame and Fortune Diarmuid Gavin is finally making big money from his avant-garde designs, and he's keen to spend every penny. By Natalie Graham CapitalOne Make sure your donations go to charity — not the taxman You can boost your contributions to good causes by using the Gift Aid scheme, writes David Budworth 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leadership begins in the playground Research shows that achievements at school can reveal more about an individual's potential than university grades. Roger Eglin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Older people do not always get that much wiser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Love in the office: is it flirting with danger? Workplace relationships are on the rise, but employers are still struggling to embrace the new reality, says Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Councils learn price of success Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Collision Course Flying High News Fresh! Spud Missiles Scooby-Doo in the Boston Pulse Snatcker Money Magic Tough Tusk Lost in Space T… The Buzz On Stage Acting up! Giant Pannas Snowk Polar Bears Emperor Pengurns Book Mark Squirt Jarvis Dennis Racing Stripes: Free Previews Quick Fire The Sunday Times Three Lions Arrange the numbers 1 to 6 in the One's Home Spot the Difference Prank Rankers F-Mail Puzzle-Zone Answers Ice Queens Sport The funday Times The Simpsons The Sunday Times Contents Is it the end for Mondeo Man? Up to Speed Last battle of the radar detectors Ascari unveils supercar Cars on TV SAS guide to the mean streets Me and my Motors On his CD Changer Electric dream machine Is a new electric scooter that can accelerate as fast as normal machines too good to be true? Colin Goodwin took it for a hushed test ride Vital Statistics Fast women show their claws Women drivers used to cast a jaundiced eye on male road aggrerssion, but a new report reveals many are showing the same mean tendencies, reports Zoe Bremnan But Men Keep their Lead Reg4Vehicles Never mind the faults Vital Statistics The Opposition Multiple Display Advertising Items Flash of Inspiration Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams Motor Sport for Couch Potatoes A Suit for your Boot The Knowledge Lane Desparture Warnings All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Princess Used Car: Audi A2 Second Opinion Times Online Values Audi A2 1.4 TDI SE A nanny's car for a nanny state Vital Statistics Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cars Buying One Vital Statistics Owning One Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Porsche Contents Contents Much? Worth It? On What a lick of paint can do After a military-style, Clean-up, Gulf war Pow and author John Nichol made a rented semi near RAF Brize Norton into a real home Design Classics Hanging out to dry Keeping your laundry in good order can be a losing battle, especially in winter, Nilgin Yusuf suggests how you can make washdays less of a struggle Clean Living Kingsoak From trash to treasure Chuck out the flatpack — and head for the salvage dealers to find beautiful furniture and fittings, rescued from old houses and churches, to give your home some unique touches. Sally Bevan knows how to spot the bargains Imperial No average DIY project. . . £1.5m Houses of the week Quirky conversion. . . . . £470,000 Retreat to the Borders. . . . . £192,500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Here's one she decorated earlier After a childhood spent moving home, the former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis has put down lasting roots in West London, she tells Mark Anstead The Sunday Times London Property news Property rich, cash poor The accidental landlord Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons The next Barcelona? There's a definite buzz around Palma, capital of Mallorca, as property-hunters scour the narrow streets for homes that combine Mediterran tradition and city sophistication. But the bargains are disappearing fast, warns Karen Robinson What's on the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sanroquegolf Ask the experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunt down the best blooms It's time to indulge in some armchair gardening and get your plant orders in. Rachel De Thame recommends the pick of the nursery catalogues Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stuff: the final frontier Recycling is a positive way to clear out household junk, says Cally Law Times Online The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Merveilleux for a week of a full year The French love to celebrate—after all, they gave us the phrase 'joie de vivre'. Now, says Laurence Phillips, it is easier than ever to join in the party The Sunday Times Top Tips Inside Cheznous Dine out on the rich variety of French regional cuisine Brittany Western Loire Multiple Display Advertising Items Marseilles Normandy Seafrance Dover Calais Ferries One nation under a groove Sam Le Quesne reveals France's hippest hangouts, from chic bars in Paris to boutique hotels in Chamonix Euro Tunnel By sea or air, France has never been closer Travel Routes TCV RailEurope Multiple Display Advertising Items Investing for profit and pleasure Britis are still snapping up French property, but they're after new ways to make it pay, says Helen Davies Does leaseback offer many happy returns? Buyer's Guide On the beach with all mod cons West Coast Brittany Ferries Your holiday home from home Picardy: Convenient for Golf Provence: Riviera High Life with Servants Dordogne: Rustic Comfort and Good Food Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Avignon Nice Short breaks for a big adventure Lille Frenchweek Champagne British european Contents Sky Contents Dustin Hoffman once quipped that a movie is essentially Hallelujah! One haunting balled has been the soundtrack to many lives recently. But why? Bryan Appleyard on Leonard Cohen's uber-song The studio balked, but Clint Eastwood couldn't be stopped An unnatural high The drugs do work in Fred Tomaselli's psychedelic studies of paradise found and lost, says Waldemar Januszczak Downiright Brilliant Bumped into Steve Coogan the other day What doesn't lie beneath Television A man's world? Radio waves Multiple Display Advertising Items Turties Can Fly Rest of the week's films End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones Undead Alexander White Noise Short Cuts In a class of her own Imelda Staunton carries Mike Leigh's latest film with her mesmerising portrayal of a good-hearted abortionist, says Cosmo Landesman Back with another one of those block rockin' beats The Chemical Brothers Push the Button for a glorious return to form, says Dan Cairns The Royal Opera The Lion King Alsop's fabled buildings His career may be a tale of ups and downs, but don't write off the visionary Will Alsop yet, says Hugh Pearman Bird eats and that's National Geographic Channel The ones to watch With many fresh faces appearing at theatrical helms, the stage is set for an exciting and innovative future, says Aleks Sierz Super Size Me HMV Where there's a Will The director Edward Hall charts the development of his radical all-made company A girl just wants to have fun Felicity Lott's deliciously understated Offenbach heroines are delighting Paris audiences Better still, she's bringing one of them to London, says Hugh Canning Classical On record The week's essential new releases Brahms Bach Classical CD of the week Vivaldi Tippett Tompaulin Pop and Jazz Mousse-T L Pierre Various Artists New kids in town Deathprod Tunng Various Artists The Fall Pop CD of the week The James Pearson Trio Multiple Display Advertising Items Unlooked from the classics The spring drama schedules bid Dickens good day: a host of new books is hitting our screens, says Sally Kinnes Vanity fair The Anniversary Stewart Lee National Anthems Sideways Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Futurist Skies: Italian Aeropainting Art in the Making: Degas William Nicholson Mary Martin and Elisabeth Vellacott Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film House of Flying Daggers This week, don't miss Theatre Mary Poppins Art Raphael: From Urbino to Rome Comedy Edinburgh and Beyond Opera Don Giovanni Dance Romeo and Juliet Concerts BBC Philharmonic Pop Dr John A hard act to follow It's all the rage for today's comics to play the icons of yesteryear. But are we drowning in the tears of old clowns, asks Ben Dowell This stand-up's got legs Lee Mack is set to become one of our most famous exports. So why is he still worrying, asks Stephen Armstrong Games TLS Fight Club The Ultimate Oliver Stone Collection Greatest Hits Hot Fuss Killers Agenda The Americans are coming — again Fiona Morrow previews the best of the new season's imports from across the pond The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinema The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items By any means necessary Hidden atrocities Conflict and choas in a tale of two Ecos On Literature by Umberto Eco trans Martin McLoughiln Secker £17.99 pp346 Were good years for novice or second Dad's the word From Lad to DAD:'How to Survive as a Pregnant Father by Stephen Giles White Ladder Press £7.99 pp128 Fatherhood: The Truth by Marcus Berkmann Vermilion £10.99 pp288 The eternal optimist Mary Wollstonecraft: A New Genus by Lyndall Gordon Little, Brown £25 pp576 Burning passion Lady Caroline Lamb by Paul Douglass Palgrave MacMillan £16.99 pp368 What John Sutherland has on his bedside table Books behind the headlines: disasters In the news Taking artistic licence Michelangelo and the Reinvention of the Human Body by James Hall Chatto £25 pp256 The beauty myth Disarmed: The Story of the Venus de Milo by Gregory Curtis Sutton £16.99 pp247 Waterstones Home is where the heart is Sleeping Arrangements by Laura Shaine Cunningham Bloomsbury £12.99 pp228 The Fiction Club Have they got news for us? Al-Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World by Hugh Miles Abacus £10.99 pp448 There's reason to their rhymes Alan Brownjohn appraises the short lists for two prestigious prizes — and the winner of one of them Abcls Magical mystery Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami translated by Philip Gabriel Harvil £12.99 pp436 Trivial pursuits Men and Cartoons by Jonathan Lethem Faber £10.99 pp160 The waiting game Is There Anything You Want? by Margaret Forster Chatto £16.99 pp144 Children's book of the week Wh Smith Status Anxiety by Alain de Botton Paperbacks Phylloxera: How Wine Was Saved for the World by Christy Campbell Snowleg by Nicholas Shakespeare To the Heart of the Nile by Pat Shipman Strangers Blue Murder by Cath Staincliffe read by Julia Franklin Foley The Lover by Laura Wilson read by Anna Bentinck and Martin Read Mansfield by C K Stead What's happening in the literary world Book events You really must read. . . The Sunday Times The Sunday Times concise crossword No 878 The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents The power of nature The Right Stuff Common as muck Hearing both sides? A dish served cold Week ahead Best imported drama Pray for today Pick of the week Rescue Me Thursday, Sky One, 10pm Films of the week Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day Pebble dash Middle man The power of nature The parent trap On dangerous ground Pick of the day The law is an asset The sands of time Blue remembered hills Sky Movies 1 Films Choice Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Sunday9January Radio Monday10January Pick of the Day Yum yum, in my tum Cabbages and kings Cathedral: Redemption At Lincoin (BBC2, 7 pm) Heavenly wheels What Would Jesus Drive? (C4,8pm) The truth is pointless Proof Positive (Sky One, 9pm) The truth is riveting Death On The Staircase (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day The Commander (ITV1, 9pm) Common as muck Britain's Favourite Celebrity Chav (E4,9pm) Second chance The Crouches (BBC1, 10.35pm) Pick of the day Power to the people Vote For Me (ITV1, 11pm) Films The Belles of St Trinian's (C4,12.35 pm) BBC1 Monday10January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Monday10January Radio Pick of the Day City limits Divine Designs: Spitalfields (Five, 7.15pm) Best inventions Hidden histories Murder: The Mystery Of Ashkelon (Five, 8pm) Worst sitcom Two Pints Of Lager And a Packet Of Crisps (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day Auschwitz — The Nazie And The Final Solution (BBC2, 9pm) High stakes American Casino (Discovery, 10pm) Pick of the day Best new sitcom Ideal (BBC3, 10.30pm) Pastroal putrefaction The Body Farm (Five, 10.55pm) A Night To Remember (BBC2, 1.30pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday12January Pick of the Day Oh, the humanity Who ate all the pies? You Are What You Eat (C4,8pm) Age shall not weary 10 Years Younger (C4,8. 30pm) Old boy racers In Search Of Speed (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the day If Drugs Were Legal (BBC2, 9pm) Needs must Desperate Housewives (C4,10pm) A dish served cold Jordan Gets Even (Five, 10pm) Best drama The Wire (FX, 10pm) Celebrity squares Paparazzl (BBC1, 10.35pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday12January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Wednesday12January Radio Thursday January Pick of the Day Pick of the week Moveable feasts Return Of The Chef (C4,8pm) The eternal flame? Horizon: Global Dimming (BBC2, 9pm) Defective inspectors Taggart (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the day Sweeney Investigates: The Kabbalah Centre (BBC2,9.50pm) Best imported drama Watch with mother Who Rules The Roost? (BBC3, 9pm) After the gold rush Neil Young (Performance, 9.10pm) The cultural divide Yasmin (C4,10pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Thursday January Radio Friday14January Pick of the Day Must-haves The Gadget Show (Five, 7.30pm) Fiscal woes The West Wing (C4,7. 40pm) Lording it Holiday House Guest (Five, 8pm) Don't be slow The Last Train (Sci-Fi, 8pm) Pick of the day Best of British Gazing into space Stardate — Mission To Titan (BBC2, 11.30pm) Film choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The Salamander Letter (R4,2. 30pm) Bear necessities Serious Arctic (CBBC, 2pm) Seen and not heard? 30 Minutes: Spoilt Kids (C4,6pm) Surprise, surprise Casualty (BBC1, 8.10pm) Fighting spirit Sea Of Souls (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day Blitz — Bombing And Total War (C4,7pm) Trundle, trundle Ultimate Force (ITV1, 9.10pm) Best cop drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Five, 9.55pm) BBC1 Film choice Films BBC1 Saturday15January ITV1 Anglia Variations Sky One Closer Contents Mauritius Contents Secret Britain What you won't find in the guidebooks Lost in Translation Stats Entertainment How much do the British love curry? Brought to Book Flashback Bystander On the edge of history Listomania Endpiece The Prices Everything Intel inside Dfs The Duke of Richmond and Nimmy March Sunseeker Smallbone Moben David Hempleman-Adams Hyundai On a Wing and an Heir Green Royal Caribbean International Is It Art or Artifice? It's Art Is It? The Pioneers The Disciples The Art Dealer's Verdict Victoria Mird The Curators Verdict Robert Storr The Book The New Breed Exclusive 2-for-1 ticket offer Harem Scare'em In the 16th century, Muslim women had more power than their western sisters. And three wicked witches of the East used it murderously. Deirdre Fernand reports Flora Authors in the Front Line Seasonal Ownership Orient-Express Hotels Trains & Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Sanderson China National Tourism Administration Noble Caledonia Limited Patra Selections Limited Nature's Best Sofas Raymond Weil Bridge Chess Teaser Bookwise Mephisto 2316 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lynda La Plante Hülsta Could you imagine being a 222-car Contents Prescriptives Contents Inside Sony Ericsson Fur Gilets It's the Pitts Going up Going down Fashion Moment Loreal Refinish Joely Richardson is clearly a late developer She may be part of a famous acting dynasty, but Joely Richardson has only really experience the spotlight since taking the role of a plastic surgeon's wife, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Picture Gallery Tokyo Then Spiriti Meet the Harajuku girls: they dress like Lolitas and love their labels — and now is their moment Mark O'Flaherty travels to Japan's hippest district in search of a fashion phenomenon 2005 Year of Inspiration Tokyo Then Spiri… Aries March 20-April 18 Taurus April 19-May 19 Gemini May 20-June 20 Cancer June 21-July 21 Leo July 22-August 22 SEEDofCHANGE SEEDSofCHANGE Claudia Croft Fashionstyle Skinted Faking It Picture Gallery Picture Gallery School for Scandal Just because you don't like watching porn doesn't mean you wouldn't enjoy making it. Chrissy Iley takes a crash course and learns more than she had bargained for Why the Guide Issues Don't dismiss Gl as just another food fad. It will change the way you eat for good. Amanda Ursell explains why it works better than any other diet Picture Gallery The Gi Girls An Alpha Diet The Clairns Studio A Perfume Quest Island Cream Hair Bitch! Ruby Smiles Stay Sweet Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary In which Vanessa expounds her very own guide to responsible, risk-free adultery Seeing red Step aside, blandies — your flame-haired sisters are the ones turning heads and setting the world alight now, says Chrissy Iiley Get Going Last week, I focused on exercise This Week, You Also Need to. . . Alpro soya What's the Alternative? Waitrose Allinson The Hottest Chocolate Take 3 Ingredients Foodie Who's Eating what? Tip from the Top Time for Tea It's a bleak, midwinter afternoon and you're snuggled up by the fire. Savour the moment with home-made loasted teacakes and raspberry jam, says Lucas Hollweg Toasted Teacakes Sterilising Jars Easy Winter Raspberry Jam This picture Toasted teacakes Above left Easy winter … India Knight Table Talk Joanna Simon Sauce Down by the Sea Homing instinct East London Rimrose Hill Brighton The West Country Paris Tesco In the Stars Oilatum Annabel and the gang Small Talk A Life of Two Halves The all-or-nothing approach is extreme, but never call it bingeing, says Shane Watson Mrs Mills Solves All your Problems The Sunday Times Breitling Contents Tesco Introduction Tesco Breakfast If you don't usually eat it, start now. It's not all cardboard cereal and prune juice, you know — there's even a healthy fry-up Gi Diet Week One Breakfast For a really filling start to the day Alternative Breakfast Suggestions This keeps well in the fridge if covered Lunch Alternative Lunch Suggestions An iron-packed meal to keep up your Low-Gi Superfoods to Have in your Larder Dinner Braghetty with Aubergine and Tomato Sauce Salmon … Papillote with Ginger Soy Dressing Puddings Alternative Dinner Suggestions Gi Diet Week One Snacks Bara Brith Alternative Snacks Tabbouleh Glycaemic Index tested Gi Diet Contents Gi The Sunday Times Glycaemic Index tested Shopping & Tables Introduction The Basics You can live with it for ever — his is not a diet you Understanding the LOW-GI Diet a Quick Guide Smart Fact Typical GI Day 1 Smart Fact Typical GI Day 2 Smart Fact The Science Bit The Food … Carbohydrates are the body's main source About 16% of your body weight is made Smart Fact Fibre comes in two forms Smart Fact As you can see from some of the examples Losing Weight With more than 40% of people in the UK We have all experienced that mid Getting Started Picture Gallery These are examples of good low-GI meals Picture Gallery Good Snacks Picture Gallery Drink Everyone's body is different, so there The point about the GI diet Shopping Make a clean break with your unhealthy How to Use These Tables High Breads and Cakes Breakfast Cereal High Cond… Most dairy foods (except for milk and High Drink Fats, Oils and Dressings High Fruit Juice None of these foods contains any Smart Fact High Sugar Vegetables Picture Gallery Portions What See Is… What is One Portion? Why It's Important to Read Food Labels Size Matters Too … H… Practical Tips Co… The low-GI diet will automatically help to prevent lapses in two ways H… Cocktail parties can be fun and low This is everyone's biggest concern Plateauing Living with the GI for Life Fitness Getting Active Start now You are where you are Do what you enjoy Start your activity plan with a friend Book a regular time—just for you Make activity part of your day Keep track of what you have done Set an aim or objective Choose the right level for you to exercise at Dress for the part Eating out There's nothing worse than feeling deprived when dining out The Best Low-Gi Restaurant Choices Starters Main courses Puddings Your GI Q&A Should I take vitamins and supplements when following … How do I swap from a low-carbohydrate How much weight can I expect to lose on this plan? Is there any labelling to help me select low-GI Amount of fat you have and your shape Is skipping meals or snacks a problem? 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