News from 11/09/2005
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Waldemar Januszczak, Rose Millard, John Dugdale, Mike Theodoulou, William Kay, Matthew Wall, Louise Armitsted, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, John Smith, Frank Parker, Lucas Hollweg, Michelene Wandor, Zadie Smith, John-Paul Flintoff, Jim Munro, Peter Whittle, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Tim Albone, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Bruce Millar, Andrew Longmore, Jan Morris, Don Frost, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Heston Bluementhal, Nicola Venning, William Lewis, P D, David Smith, Alastair McCall, Tim Richards, Shirley Hughes, Richard Green, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Ian Chritchley, Andrew Porter, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Stuart Gorman, Martin James, Tom Walker, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Elizabeth Fulford, Matt Rudd, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, John Arlidge, John Finegan, Sarah-Kate Templeton Medical Correspondent, Laura St Quinton, Minnie Driver, Alan Rhodes, Sue McPherson, Stuart Barnes, Geraldine Hackett, Paul Flynn, Steve Hare, Matthew Daris, Trevor Baylis, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Mike Pattenden, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Howard Goddard, David Cairns, Claire Newell, Michael Portillo, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, Camillo Fracassini, Richard Fletcher, Brain Hughes, Patrick Maxwell, Lucy Waterlow, Mike Robbins, John McWhorter, Donald Sutherland, Jeff Potter, Brendan Bourne, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, David Deal, Paul Ham, Christopher Silvester, Professor Gideon Gorter, Paul Donovan, David Jones, Fabienne Smith, William Shawcross, John Warden, Zoe Thomas, Elspeth Callender, Chris Woodhead, Giles Hattersley, Micheal Edwards, Steve Boyd, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Giles Cooper, Richard Hornsby, Wendy Stokes, Garth Pearce, Lisa Ritchie, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Ken Scanes, Katie Hickman, Nicke DeCosemo, Mark Edwards, Rachel Bridge, Susan Clark, Ken Livingstone, Charles Rennie, Kay Montano, Virgina Rounding, Nell Wormald, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Rod Liddle, Lawrence Booth, David Cracknell, Robbie Hudson, Zoe Brennan, Alan Greaves, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Johnny Cash, John Bickersteth, Alice Douglas, Emma Smith, Stephen Jones, Blower Spindle, Peter Koenig, Barry Flatman, Brian Deer, Mike Glanville, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, Adrienne Connors, Lucy Atkins, Natalie Graham, Tim Moorey, Chris Harris, Jon Bailey, Jason Johnston, Caroline Donald, Jeremy Lewis, David Carins, Nick Rennison, Christopher Hudson, Daphne Barak, Helen Brown, John Stern, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew White, Barbara Edlmair, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Mark Stucklin, Jasper Gerald, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Victoria O'brien, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, David Selbourne, Roland White, Rev'd Andrew de Berry, J McBrien, George Cohen, Richard Woods, Peter Harrison, Shane Watson, Ian Rankin, Abul Taher, Amrit Dhillon, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Yuba Bessaoud, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Mike Read, Rob Ballantyne, Jim Geraghty, Dan Box, Clare Francis, David Lewes, Marvin Pryce-Jones, Simon Brooke, Chris Haslam, Dipesh Gadher, Christopher Joyce, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, Joseph O'Connor, A A Gill, David Parsons, Peter O'Reilly, Rev'd Cambell Paget, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Kinvara Balfour, Michael Edwards, Ilse Crawford, David Sanderson, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Simon Jenkins, Minty Clinch, Jennifer Lawrence, Will Iredale, Olivia Cole, Jessica Bown, Stephen Pettitt, Lois Wilson, Claudia Croft, Sian Griffiths, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Tom Pattinson, Liam Clarke, Nigel Powell, Stephen Coltman, Naomi Caine, Daniel Emery, Brian Doogan, Michael Clower, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, Jeremy Lazell, Clifford Bishop, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Ken Lunn, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Ali Hussain, Theo Richmond, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Stewart Mitchell, Mike Hammond, Matt Roberts, Chris Lazenby, Sarah Baxter, Alice Jones, Dr Matthew Chalmers Institute of Physics, Colin Hassel Jp, Andrew Watson, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Sir Andrew Green, Rosalind Russell, Sara Hassan, Simon Wilde Cricket Correspondent, Katharine Couchman, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Rodney Brook, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,
ResumoContents Cricket whacks Footie for six Contents Kuoni Doctors in 'cash for vises' scam Ditch Holocaust day, advisers urge Blair Article Withdrawn Contents The Sunday Times Contents Bush bungled Katrina crisis, say Britons Nationwide Contents Union leaders tell Blair to quit within the year Contents Guns fired at police as riots grip Belfast New pub law will fuel rape and murder, say police Drop the Duke, it's da new award Sunseeker Stevens hits at Blunkett for 'backstabbing' 1940s sex kidnap inspired Lolita Big Deals on Insurance Army chief Jackson to be witness in spy trial Crop spraying is health risk, say scientists Doctor helps migrants in for £100 Wife's brother admits killing wayward earl Multiple Display Advertising Items Fuel protesters launch fresh road blockades BMW Four weddings and a reality cheque Heavyweight Brits limber up for a US 'grumble rumble' Revealed: the preps trailing state rivals Ministers ready to let 110ft road-train trucks in for trial Schools' Performance in Tests for 11-Year-Olds Mixed Move Electrical fields can make you sick British engineers face air crash quiz Ford Affluent pupils join the out of control classes Pages of lost Plath romantic novel are found Bugatti makes greens choke Sky Brown would crush any Tory leader British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Super-phones bid for gadget supremacy MMR scare doctor faces list of charges Multiple Display Advertising Items Lennon's wife reveals his 'fight or flight' tactic Mugabe: my friend Prince Charles Tyrant? You can only be talking about Tony Blair. . . Virgin UK will be Europe's breadbasket Girls at the Gates Bargain hunter Why everyone wants to be Middle Class HSBC How to Be Bourgeois Literary stardom sticks in her teeth Gypsy fellow travellers Lifescan The Tory dilemma Prudential Reform or decline Sex and sensibility: a plain Jane guide Bush, Annan: we blame the men at the top at our peril Picture Gallery Hague has his colours nailed to yet another leadership hopeful's mast Atticus If you are about to fill in your income tax form Atticus Wise Queen slaps fancy dress ban on Harry's 21st birthday bash Atticus Blue Peter must wait as Twigg tipped to run Labour playpen Atticus How soon we forget Atticus There is a Tory Blair, but it's not David Cameron There's good news and bad news for Tony Blair Atticus Iain Duncan Smith—no honestly Atticus Those cock-eyed optimists at Veritas Atticus Shearings Memorial service must be open to Muslims Intellectual laziness over intelligent design Multiple Display Advertising Items Tracking the migration figures Antisocial Measures Muddy Waters Points United after the Katrina storms Ruthless Charm Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times The Aftermath Two weeks after the storm, New Orleans is a ghost city, the death toll still unknown. Now America must rebuild the stricken area British Doubts about Bush Pc World Land Rover Race to Raise the Big Easy The more you look the worse Katrina has exposed the rotten state of goverment writes Andrew Sullivan Multiple Display Advertising Items White do-gooders did for black America Black poverty is the result of 30 years of misguided welfare rather than racism, says John McWhorter HM Revenue & Customs The Race Row Gigolo holidays seduce the French Chirac bids to be le comeback kid Tesco Doris lowers the tone with attack on childless Merkel 51st US soldier this year is killed in forgotten war Contents Booker novelists denounce Turkey for charging author PM counts on 'assassins' to reform Japan Sex and the City turns into Corporate Chicks Clinton urged to help dissident exposed by Yahoo! Müller The Sunday Times US forces launch onslaught on insurgents Emmy hope for Briton shot in Gaza Woman locked in shed for 25 years UN reform hopes hit by Annan crisis Prince Albert says he was tricked into fatherhood Sticking Points Faster Today's weather Flash floods hit Kent and Surrey News in Brief Proms bugle call Armed police called in at Sizewell Couple found dead Corrections S… ticket wins £5.4m Lotto jackpot Gay film prize Gaza pullout The Sunday Times The Tories need more women—but not like Theresa Boy, was the audience feeling terrified Porsche Coming soon: Cricketers' Wives You must be off your noodle to eat here To see how stuck in a time warp the royals are Contents Rooney 'raged at Beckham' Half-time fracas with captain McClaren abused Mitsubishi Motors Contents Vaughan's men face Rain stalls Australia England v Australia Perfect partner Hayden shows instincts of true warrior Ashes test of nerve Pace enigma fires up again Renault Coach pledges future to England Duncan Fletcher is poised to commit himself to coaching the national side for the rest of his career Split decisions Umpires' errors have played a big part in a thrilling series, increasing the clamour for more TV evidence The Sunday Times England v Australia: averages so far in the series I was seduced by Brett and Freddie This summer's cricket has enticed millions with its mixture of passion, raw excitement—and sex appeal 'There were superheroes, Fred Flintstones and men in dresses' The atmosphere in the stands at The Oval has reflected the divide between traditionalists and the Barmy Army Freddie and Me Contents The Sunday Times Newman's Ashes Mercedes-Benz Goodbye to Hollywood Shane Warne is rarely out of the action, whether it's on the field or off it, but he deserves his place as one of the game's greats The man with the Plan How has the Zimbabwean transformed England? Lawrence Booth looks at the impact of Duncan Fletcher's quiet revolution Blowers takes a cake walk as BBC heavies bowl him out How England Rose Volkswagen 1999—The Oval 2000—The Oval 2000—Karachi From the Ashes Time to build on success What next for England? Tourists brace themselves for a revolution What next for Australia? 2003—The Oval 2004—Kingston 2005—Edgbaston Airberlin. com Boro ride luck to take revenge on wasteful Arsenal Rude awakening for £17m Owen Battling Falkirk make Rangers pay for missed chances Scottish round-up Jittery Geordies lucky to escape with point Geremi goal deflates bold Sunderland Bullard beats rocky Albion IPA Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Barton's the toast of City Bent cheers boss Curbishley in 600th game Ferguson's blunder lifts pressure on Perrin Stylish Spurs denied victory The Times Iron man The Fantasy Game Allardyce unites his nations The traditional blood and thunder when old rivals Bolton and Blackburn Rovers clash today will have a distinctly international flavour, says Rob Hughes Hoddle draws on old habits Coca-Cola League Kabba double fires Blades De Vries sinks Owls Healy repeats heroics Johnson keeps Palace upwardly mobile Saints held by defiant QPR Rooney Rage Shows Anger fuels half-time row 'Have I given value for money? Yes I have' England's coach was defending his tactics and his wage packets yesterday, while blaming the Manchester United striker's tantrum for defeat Surviving the World Cup wobbles Passionless Eriksson must show England he gives a damn The coach was made to look out of touch in Belfast and seems casually detached from the job at hand Share the job if it's so tricky Coaching England can't be as hard as they say, but the options on offer mean the answer is a double act The Sunday Times Bending it better than Beckham Liverpool play Real Betis on Tuesday and one of the best strikers of a dead ball in the game awaits Tiny Thun out of their league Arsene Wenger's men have the easiest possible start to their Champions League campaign on Wednesday when Swiss minnows come calling Forlan out for Revenge Alex Ferguson's side face Villarreal on Wednesday, and a former Old Trafford favourite has some unfinished business The Sunday Times English and Scottish clubs in Champions League action this week Belgian aim is to stop Blues Anderlecht's European pedigree will face a severe test when they visit Stamford Bridge this week Rallying Point Natalie Barratt has fought a long and lonely battle proving herself in the male world of the world rallying championship Romero leads race for more gold Britain's women's quad laid down an Olympic marker by beating the much-fancied Germans to win gold at the world championships Timesonline Clijsters turns on power to win first Grand Slam The Belgian has suffered her share of heartbreak but put it all behind her early this morning, beating Mary Pierce 6-3 6-1, writes Barry Flatman Final Flourish The 35-year-old Andre Agassi does it the hard way in a thrilling semi-final to set up a showdown with the world No 1 today Slipshod Federer still too good for Hewitt The Australian gives it everything, but the defending champion is in no mood to ease his grip on the title and reaches the final with a 6-3 7-6 6-4 6-3 win Agassi v Federer: the story so far The Sunday Times Alonso in the driving seat HSBC Classy Khan strolls to win The teenage Olympic hero moved smoothly to his second pro victory over a brave but limited opponent Tigers exploit Wasps charity Bath slide continues as video star Mallon has it taped Penalty try caps Gloucester's great escape Rampaging Rees raises England hopes With a brace of tries against title rivals Leicester, Wasps' young flanker has a bright international future ahead of him Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Rugby Shorts The Sunday Times Driving Ice Man in exile Olivier Magne shocked French rugby by defecting to London Irish, and now he aims to bow out on a high Nervy Harrison wants to leave past behind Ulster have put out the welcome mat for their new Australian star, but he knows there is a big history of controversy to overcome first Lucky escape for Quins after late Deane try foils Otley Rugby round-up Putting club before country is only option The retro Rocket David Seymour came to Saracens via the back door, but nobody better typifies the exhilarating new breed of opensides The marauders Kent's hopes of glory fading County scoreboards Bowler Vaughan in demand Kartik has Essex in spin Idle Surrey suffer Round-up Batting Averages Bowling Averages Sky Sports Americans have the edge Europe's women golfers go into the final day of the Solheim Cup on level terms, but have it all to do. By David Parsons Dougherty digs deep in heat of German Masters Results round-up Today's racing VU Limited Fixtures Sports round-up Athletics Rugby Union Cycling Skiing Rugby League Fixtures Superbikes Rugby league Racing This Week Oratorio boosts O'Brien Regal ride puts Zara in lead The Sunday Times Leger switch suits Dettori Frankie Dettori's decision to seek the ride on Scorpion paid off as the Italian won his 10th English Classic in a great double for Aidan O'Brien The Times Caught in Leicester Tigers win league title, 1987-88 Sport Letters Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Heroes' George Cohen, England World Cup-winning full-back, on Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport on Don't miss this Overpaid overrated over here RAV4 Jock, football man other icons revere True Test of character Contents Centrica looks to ditch telecoms arm in strategy u-turn Two pub giants join forces to buy £2.5bn rival Pru holds talks with Chinese banks over retail distribution Bank of Scotland Fears that higher oil prices are pushing up UK inflation Contents My Next biggest battle is disease Special Report David Jones on how he built the £3.5bn high street icon while fighting a secret battle with Parkinson's Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items MFI investors call for radical surgery Concern at foreign takeovers Digital date hits Telewest talks Citigroup paid £6.5m rail fees Williams makes Boots shortlist Online DVD firm strikes out overseas Business Digest Huntingdon's New York listing axed after yacht club attack Childrenswear sales at M&s are hit again Katrina's big test for petrol prices Two in race for teachers' paper Market Share BSkyB loses key rights adviser Fink's fund where the profits go to charity Eads Three years when the earth moved for me Agenda Why the dog of high oil prices is not barking Economic Outlook De-Myster Men Burning regrets Katrina will lead to a small dip—then a rebound Amercian Account He's the business Raw Deal The players behind Party Poker saw the stock market and raised billions in a float. But, less than three months later, their hand is weaker than they thought New Players Need New Strategies The Sunday Times British Airways Scottish Power swings axe as Eon considers takeover Ian Russell says he must lead by example—so he started at the top Next Week Brewery boss faces merger hangover Leo Kiely merged two of North America's oldest, family-run beer firms. But despite owning Carling over here, he needs more scale Teaching aid firm takes lessons in growth Promethean has hired a founder of Orange to turn its whiteboard into a world beater Leo Kiely's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space The Sunday Times Music 'Pirates' vow to fight on down under Australia's Kazaa has been ordered to prevent illegal trading of music Why Ebay might make a $3bn call to Skype Ebay is the lastest to show interest in the minnow that is a tech leader IBM IBM Business Consulting Saga sails into new markets Acquisitions could be on the cards as new owner seeks earnings growth of 15%-20% Kingfisher boss starts to repair his reputation The Diy group's chief must deliver at home if he is to win over a hostile City B&q suffers at home as its bosses build global empire The Diy chain looks tired, so the City is keen to hear how owner Kingfisher aims to revive it Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian tries to catch up with the times Losing readers to down-sized quality rivals called for drastic action to regain circulation Once-mighty Dell is no longer a world beater Dominic Rushe in New York reports how fierce competition and revenues $300m below forecasts have hit the PC firm hard Schröder the Saviour makes a comeback Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt reports that the German chancellor is striking a chord with voters Tom pumps out £100,000 winning idea A device that will help Third World farmers to irrigate their crops has won our One Minute Pitch competition Todd Enterprises Staff can be taxed on parties at work The Business Doctor A Very Bright Idea Skivers Can Be Sacked Kingston Smith 3G data cards speed up remote laptop link-ups Technology for Business The Runners-Up The Judges World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Government Finances/balance of Payments Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Micro Focus flotation leaves a sorry legacy Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Micro Focus? Rentokil rejects Raphoe proposal The Week that was Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week Bank of Scotland Shock a day for Regal investors Prufrock City heavy hitters score at the Oval Rentokil must break up to beat Robinson Inside the City Lloyd's unshaken Williams digs in Contents Try to See It my Way John Lennon's first wife, Cynthia, breaks her long silence to condemn the aunt who raised him and to reveal the violent streak and waywardness that arose from a cold childhood Contents BT Epstein let us stay in his love nest, and the whispers There was no gay affair with his manager, says Cynthia: he was 'horrified' by homosexuality Home truths from the first rock chick Cynthia Lennon, airbrushed out of the Beatles legend for so long, tells Bryan Appleyard why she had to tell her side of the story Next Week: Yoko and Divorce Risk it, let them play A licence to spread dread in the village It's different in the countryside, says Richard Woods. The new licensing laws are causing rural strife It's a very fishy world, angling Casanova meets Jane Austen Freddie and me: I knew we were a winning family ticket John-Paul Flintoff seeks a slice of cricketing glory Any talents to declare, sir? Is immigration benefiting Britain or is it a drain on our resources? David Smith analyses the latest economic research The Sunday Times It's always been a struggle, girls Choosing between children or a career is not a modern dilemma. Previous generations of women faced it — and much more, finds Eleanor Mills Sunday Times crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appease zealots at your peril A fateful kowtowing to Muslim sensibilities began with the Rushdie affair, Writes David Selbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Just say no for a new generation A new television series that follows a group of teenagers as they remain celibate highlights how sex education in this country has failed, says Zoe Brennan Multiple Display Advertising Items Enrolled? Then the course must run Answer the question Comprehensively catastrophic A new history of comprehensive schools shows their fundamental flaws, says Chris Woodhead, and why, in his view, they deserve no future Multiple Display Advertising Items University admissions shake-up Roc Hot spots for an autumn of outdoor sports Web shopper This week's online challenge: as the days get shorter, Mike Pattenden locates the best places to remain fit and active Tour Du Monde Golf Masters Saddle up Peak Practice Walker's Paradise How they triggered war on the web New technology has changed the way we react to the unthinkable. Robbie Hudson traces the impact of terrorism on everyday digital media Who'd swap Mp3 player for phone? Don't Give up The chef's name? I don't know, I just work here Go wild in your roaring forties Travel offer of the week This Life Unlikely celebrity of the week Trade dispute of the week Optimist of the week Wince of the week Phwoar! You Don't … Many of Him to the … The Daily Telegraph: R L Burnside Last Word … The Independent: Derek Aylward Winner's Letters … to the Wonderbra? People of the Week … of the Tots Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Battle intensifies for the 'Young pound' Parents looking to build up a nest egg for their children are increasingly spoilt for choice, writes Jessica Bown Find the best child's account Base rate on hold News in Brief Contents Pension waste Footsie buoyed by takeover speculation Fidelity International A Question of Money Tracking down a delayed NatWest railcard Correction Multiple Display Advertising Items Estate agents find a good home for their money Directors' Deals Contents Fund upheaval gives investors a big headache Top managers are leaving and firms are changing hands is there any need to worry, asks William Kay Emerging markets win fans Investors have been biling into the sector in the wake of its recent table-topping performance, says Clare Francis Top Performing Emerging Market Funds I Won't Stay Faithful to Fidelity Carr Sheppards Crosthwaite What to do if your firm is changing A Shakespearean drama as Fidelity splits Bolton's realm Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Laying an Egg Sky-high fees may make remortgaging pointless The cost of switching has left homeowners wondering if its worth the hassle. And that's just what lenders want, says Clare Francis Contents Abbey Anger Cost of car cover to soar New rules that aim to provide an income to victims of accidents could also push up premiums, warns David Budworth Anger over mis-sold sickness deals We pay £5 billion a year for insurance that lands us in debt — and we may not even be able to claim. By William Kay Multiple Display Advertising Items Make Sure You Don't Get Caught Claim Fight Thieves spurn TVs for Ipods and mobiles Burglars are on the prowl for expensive portable devices, and they're after your bank details too. By David Budworth Egg's new way to unscramble your spending If you find it hard to work out how much free money you have a spending account could be the answer, writes Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items At last, a clampdown on hidden bank account fees The Office of Fair Trading is finally putting pressure on banks to cut their charges on unauthorised overdrafts By Jessica Bown How to beat the menace of net fraud Afraid you might be ripped off on the web? Matthew Wall has some tips to step you becoming a victim Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares An antidote to inflation Multiple Display Advertising Items Rogue trader tries not to break the bank Fame and Fortune Nick Leeson, the man who brought down Barings, now likes to keep his cash invested out of harm's way, he tells Natalie Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell move robs UK investors When the oil giant merged, British investors in the Dutch arm of the firm lost up to 25% of their holdings, writes David Budworth 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 Wooing staff when the honeymoon is over Enthusiasm can wane after a few years in the job. Zoe Thomas looks at how to keep staff content Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jamie has the right recipe for forcing change The celebrity chef's effort to improve school food has lessons for all managers in the public sector, writes Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Fill the CV gaps and get the job Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents What's all the fuss about … the lle de Ré, is now 'la destination' in France Escapology Something for next weekend Coffee, Tea or Me? Around the world this week It up on the lie de Re, a feast in Dorest and the world's … The Trick to reading a map in a shifty city Doc Holiday Our new travel life-saver helps a family escape the beach club The Doctor Says. . . Prescription One: Porto Elourida, Crete The Doc's quick fixes Last CD bought Prescription Two: Tamarisk Beach, Turkey Prescription Three: Forte Village, Sardinia Which One Would They Choose? Readers' rants Ryanair—fly Cheaper Any plans for the Weekend? Magicalkenya Multiple Display Advertising Items Post Office Multiple Display Advertising Items The A-List Safari What happens when a Hollywood star packs her trunk and heads off into the bush Follow Minnie Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Cleaning Shoes Good Gear Conference pair gets fruity He seemed a dry type, but Elspeth Callender soon got a taste for John Solar Charger Bag Air France Pocket Digital Radio Diy Photo Album Qantas Katrina puts up the cost of flying Too little rain, too late Cricket—now book a holiday Nationwide Goa's not gone It's just hiding Stanley Stewart weaves through the banana plantation and dodges the chickens to find the untouched side of India's coastal paradise, in our four-page difinitive guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The practical guide The North The South Emirates Getting There Calamity on the canal After an unfortunate incident on a vaporetto, Jan Morris explains why it's worth splashing out in Venice Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh Confidential Scotland's master of crime Ian Rankin reveals his home town's secret haunts Rankin's city Panama Ever Thought of . . . ? Lush jungle, lively towns, laid-back islands. Hats off, says Richard Green Panama asides Multiple Display Advertising Items Airmiles Return Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Joseph O'Connor loves the calm of Connemara and the mayhem of New York Where was I Win a luxurious week for two on Mauritius, with One&Only resorts and ITC Classics The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia Contents Living in the Mob Contents Reds at Risk News Fresh! Story Tyne Scooby-Doo! in Curse of the Irate Pirate Channel Champion Home Help Ice Green Space Raoul Scoubidou Madness Howzat! Love is in the Air Meet Love Bites Thorpe Park Big Operation Book Mark Get into Swap its Today Swap It! Squirt Jarvis Dennis and Gnasher Quick Fire Most Requested Puzzle-Zone Starting with the lowest rank Spot the Difference . . . Fact File Beryl the Peril F-Mail Dear f-mail Match up Puzzle Zone Answers Mega Maze Spot the Difference Competitions The Holiday of a Life Time The Simpsons Contents Contents "Speed key' to slow young drivers Up to Speed Giants unite to develop hybrids Cricketer hits BMW for six Cars on TV A Jack the lad with an eye for invention Me and my Motors Trevor Baylis On his CD Changer What's French for va va trundle? Drives the Renault Clio Sunday Times The greatest reality check on earth The Frankfurt Motor Show, which opens this week, is no designer dreamland its cars really are coming soon, writes Ray Hutton It's farewell to pretrolheads as the girls find top Male dominance of motoring is crumbling as women increasingly call the shots as car bosses, designers and buyers, write Emma Smith and Simon Brooke The Women in the Driving Seat BMW The Designer The Driver Multiple Display Advertising Items Not Just a Pretty Watch Face In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Forgotten Glories Dazzling Idea The Knowledge the National Motor Museum All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car: Vauxhall Zafira Second Opinion The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big chief scalped by little wonder Sunday Times No Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru Cutting through the trees at 115mph World rally champion Sebastien Loeb says he doesn't like crashing so he doesn't take risks. Chris Harris climbs aboard and begs to differ Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Audi Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Ford Times Online My First Crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RT Porsche Contents Inside How Much? Moving on Repeater station, Milverton, Somerset, £15,000 A bed under the stairs The maid left, replaced by evacuess and rationing: author and illustrator Shirley Hughes found her cosy Wirral childhood transformed by war Design Classics MacKintosh table Park Land penthouse Houses of the week Cornish clifftop cottage Get your easel out Ontario Is the worst now over? After a bad start to the year, there are now buyers out there for sellers who price their houses sensibly. Graham Norwood reveals why the housing market could be picking up again Sales figures improved in late summer Affordability has improved Asking prices have been cut over the summer Statistics predict a more stable market Pension reform will stimulate demand for smaller homes The UK is still building too few homes New heights The verdict Secrets of selling in a buyers' market Buyers can be choosers in today's property market—so how do you make sure they pick your house? Nicola Venning knows all the top sales moves Octacon Michael Shanly Homes Harmony in the chapels Spiritual conversion Excel London Murder most horrid Actor Andrew Watson is selling the Argyll estate that was his boyhood home—and the scene of one of Scotland's most notorious murders, which went in to make legal history Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turn on the heat Radiators have come a long way since the days of heavy ironmongery in old school classrooms. Victoria O'brien looks at a range of chic alternatives Hot Spots Jackson-Stops & Stall Going round the bend Karen Robinson takes a course and learns how much time and money a little knowledge of household plumbing can save Parlez-Vous Plumber? Fine & Country Pure showmanship on all fronts Olympic showjumper Nick Skelton's Warwickshire home is as immaculate as his performance in the ring, says Rosalind Russell Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Your best bet: surf or turf? Spanish Property Doctor Is a sea view a must? Or do you want peace, quiet and acres of space? Mark Stucklin weighs the pros and cons of coastal living Surf's up The Turf club Shoreditch to Tiscany When Christopher Joyce invested in property in Lucca, he discovered builders that turned up on time—and that a rustic chestnut style could really work On the Market No chavs allowed A change in the law means that foreigners can now buy on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. But not just any foreigners, finds John Arlidge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure Multiple Display Advertising Items The UL Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Westbury The project Built-in seats can save space and add character to your kitchen On Call The home Teapots, wax crayons, silver and even vomit—there's hardly anything miraculous bicarbonate of soda can't tackle Call of the prairie Caroline Donald visits a garden in Hampshire whose owner is passionate about planting perennials and tall grasses. The look comes into its own through the winter Garden What to Do this Week Gardener Wanted When falling in love with the garden makes you want to buy a house, remember it doesn't look after itself, cautions Rosalind Russell The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Nurses given the key Developers and housing associations are building affordable homes aimed exclusively at key workers. Helen Davies visits expensive Surrey's largest site The Sunday Times Kingsoak Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lie back and think of Paris Rosie Millard finds that 'full property management' deals mean different things at home and abroad Savills The Lettings Market Landlords have been Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Contents Classic venues get modern makeovers There's a buzz about the northwest. Manchester and Liverpool have emerged as two of Britain's most exciting cities, while the open country beyond provides great food and spectacular golf, says Sean Newsom Contents Food for the Imagination The Sunday Times Take your pick: high style or simple pleasures Great shopping, world-class restaurants—and much more besides. Karen Robinson enjoys Cheshire's quality and variety Don't Miss Chic and very cheerful Shop hard, party hard—and dress up. You just can't be boring in Manchester, says Giles Hattersley Don't Miss Old landscape, new luxury in the Lakes Banish all thought of tweed-clad hikers and cold-comfort hostels. The Lake District is now all about indulgence, says Sean Newsom Don't Miss Magical Merseyside From its fabulous waterfront and magnificent architecture to state-of-the-art hotels and bars, Lisa Ritchie is bowled over by Liverpool Don't Miss Cheshire Rookery Hall Test your driving on the golf coast Minty Clinch tees off for a round of the links courses that make the northwest a mecca for golfers Don't Miss Just the way nature intended Above the Ribble Valley is a place where the food, like the countryside, is tampered with as little as possible, discovers Bruce Millar Blackpool Don't Miss Lonchester Contents Hot couture Contents She's the ultimate drama queen, with roles as Elizabeths I and II this year. Anti-monarchist Helen Mirren tells Peter Whittle how she got to grips with their majesties—and with whom her allegiance lies He should be so lucky The choreographer of Kylie's funkiest moves is taking his last bow at Rambert—but Rafael Bonarchela promises even greater things, says Clifford Bishop Behind the Iran curtain The British Museum has rightly tried to shed light on ancient Persia, but Waldemar Januszcak isn't sufficiently dazzled Ducktastic Multiple Display Advertising Items A brighter shade of Gray After showing a darker side, David Gray is back on uplifting form. Mark Edwards meets a changed man ENO Let the battle of the television Elizabeths commence I'm a shark, get me out of here! 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The women who inspired Mozart Mozart's Women His family, His Friends, His Music by Jane Glover Macmillan £20 pp407 Mozart's Women His Family, His Friends, His Music by … Read on. . . Diary Meet Vikram Seth His Secret weapon The Last Playboy: The High Life of Portfirio Rubirosa by Shawn Levy Fourth Estate £12.99 pp356 The sins of the father: an Irish childhood Memoir by John McGahern Faber £16.99 pp272c Book events What's happening in the literary world In the news A passage through India The Ruling Caste Imperial Lives in the Victorian Raj by David Gilmour J Murray £25 pp383 Read on. . . The culture vultures Edge of Empire: Conquest and Collecting in the East by Maya Jasanoff Fourth Estate £25 pp401 Out of this world Mary Poppins She Wrote The Life of Pl Travers by Valerie Lawson Aurum £16.99 pp380 Ambition Holding back the years? The Story of a Life by Aharon Appelfeld trans Aloma Halter H Hamilton £14.99 pp198 Spirit Walker Didn't they do well? Born to Rule Grandaughters of Victoria, Queens of Europe by Julia Gelardi Headline £20 pp457 Waterstones Waterstones Alexander McCall Smith Dark nights of the soul Lovers and Strangers by David Grossman trans Jessica Green Bloomsbury £14.99 pp264 Dancing on the eve of destruction Leninsky Prospekt by Katherine Bucknell Fourth Estate £12 pp322 Missionary positions Praying Mantis by Andre Brink Secker £16.99 pp280 No Place for a Lady by Ann Harries Bloomsbury £10.99 pp377 Children's book of the week Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett illus by Brett Helquist Age 8-12 WHSmith Chronicles: Volume One by Bob Dylan Paperbacks Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction The Age of Shakespeare A Tale of Love and Darkness The Sunday Times concise crossword No 913 Lascivious Bodies Homeland The Insider: The Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade by Piers Morgan A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man You really must read. . . 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