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News from 25/09/2005

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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Helena Frith Powell, Nigel Botherway, Guy Ritchie, Fred Redwood, S R, Jim Munro, Sally Brock, David Grayson, Helen Davies, Peter Whittle, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Professor Gideon Garter, Hamish Stevenson, Natalie Ayres, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, Sue Harpley, John Waples Business Editor, S G, Nicolette Jones, Andrew Taylor, David Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, Neil Wormald, Richard Green, E P, Clive Davis, Prunella Scales, K R, Dr Sam Banik, Richard Fletcher City Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Jane Thynne, Alyson Walsh, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Julian Rathbone, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Tracey Emin, David Dougill, Chima Okezue, John Arlidge, Emma John, Christopher Hart, D D, Paul Spare, Cathy James, Tony Marcus, Stuart Barnes, Peter Jones, H C, Kamil Tchorek, Cally Law, Paul Forsyth, Hugh Mcllvanney, Michael Harold, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Hugh Canning, Andrew Stone, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Victoria Segal, Nicola Smith, Nick Middleton, Stewart Lee, Fergus Garrett, Patricia Nicol, Sarah Dempster, Dave Pollard, Kevin Jackson, Richard Fletcher, Greg Struthers, Suzi Woolfson, Lydia Slater, Kate Hoey, Joe Klein, Jeff Potter, Andrew Porter Deputy Political Editor, Antony Jay, Paul Donovan, Ali Rifat, Frances Spalding, Paul Kimmage, Chris Woodhead, Jasper Gerard, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, Chris West, John Follain, Professor David Coleman, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Paul Durman, Shelley Von Strunckel, Mark Edwards, Heston Blumenthal, Susan Clark, Kira Cochrane, Richard Starks, Raymond Keene, C L, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Rod Liddle, David Cracknell, Robbie Hudson, Zoe Brennan, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Alice Douglas, Emma Smith, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Peter Koenig, Louise Armitstead, Sarah-Kate Medical Correspondent, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Stephen Bleach, Adrienne Connors, Ines Sabalic, Natalie Graham, Catherine Wheatley, Lucy Atkins, Caroline Donald, S A, David Walsh, Miranda Seymour, David Emery, Jano Nottage, Kasha Harmer, Trevor Lewis, S P, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, M L, Victoria O'brien, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, N R, Roland White, Richard Woods, John Prescott Mp, Sheryl Garratt, Shane Watson, Amrit Dhillon, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Michael Smith, Dileep Premachandran, Chris Haslam, Cynthia Lennon, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, Hunter Davies, David Parsons, Marek Kohn, Brian Glanville, Simon Jenkins, Dr Myles Bowen, Deirdre Fernand, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Roland Dobbs Professor, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jonathan Leake Science Correspondent, Jessica Bown, Monika Linton, Chrissy Iley, Justin Sparks, Danny McGuire, Sally Kinnes, Daniel Emery, Sophie Harrison, Stuart Allan, Lucretia Stewart, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, Dr Shaba Nabi, Gordon Airs, John Aizlewood, Charles Doidge, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Julia Baird, Ali Hussain, Jonathan Futrell, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Graham Norwood, Dan Cairns, P W, Christopher Bray, Waheed Saleem, Matt Roberts, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Janie Omorogbe, Sarah Baxter, Will Crove-White, Fleur Britten, Michael Carter, Matthew Goodman, Kate Spicer, Jason Dawe, Mark Barrett, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,

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Contents Brown - I won't betray Blair legacy SAS in secret war against Iranian agents Contents British Airways Waiting for Gordo Focus, pages 12-13 Playing with fire Focus, pages 19-21 Hey Jude. . . where are you? School's out for junk vending Contents The Sunday Times Sunday Times attracts more new readers than any other newspaper Your Sunday Times Classified Flymonarch Texas 'lucks out' as Rita fails to unleash full fury Radical aid plan for New Orleans Contents China's hidden trade in children The Communist party is trying to cover up the scandal of the 'lost boys' stolen for profit Northern rock One & Only Nigella ousts Einstein in school science EU to spend £135m building 'dancing pregnant goddess' Volkswagen Blair signals he's cooling towards Kyoto Peel's sex abuse ordeal at school revealed Virgin atlantic Detective cleared of leaking tapes to Sunday Times Doctors to preserve transplant organs without consent Prescott, the £3.5m terrace toppler Moss bounces back with new ad deal Airbus plans son of Concorde Davis lays out his leadership campaign Intercontinental Islam makes it the year of the Cat Anorexia may be a disease, say scientists GE Drivers face £20 toll to reach Heathrow Flybe Forced marriage deals blamed for Asian ghettos I was bullied by Connery says his ex-wife BBC quietly pulls a plug on Spooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Waiting As Labour meets for its annual conference in Brighton today the big question is not who but when. David Cracknell meets the party's high-flying leader in waiting NHS and economy to turn iron chancellor to straw Gordon Brown has been unassailable for much of his time in office. But the fault lines are beginning to show, says David Smith Nationwide New Labour, New Gobbledygook Tiscali Milburn Could Turn into the Party Pooper Birth rates are down across Europe so 'middle class' … PC World Benefits and Birthrates Bang-bang, both smoking barrels in the foot Profile Slippery of the Yard HSBC What are you, Gordon? Time to junk the junk Prudential To fight segregation, first you stop trying Take away Blair, and the Labour party hardly seems to exist Conference Season this Week 'bomber' Blair Prepare for a brush with trouble—Emin passes her driving test Atticus They won't be going naked into the Labour conference … Atticus Blunkett chums deny he gazumped his way to a blonde estate agent Atticus How peculiar, the Queen backs a woman priest Atticus MEPs have been ordered by Josep Borrell, president … Atticus Oh what a disastrous war—but there's no easy exit Elton John and Simply Red are being lined up to play … Atticus Sorry girls, but the job you've all been clamouring … Atticus Shy, retiring Christine Hamilton is to be the face … Atticus WAShearings Crisis looms in the ghetto Clerical Medical Power to the people has to be nuclear Complex: The reasons for women delaying their decision Coping with disability Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times Playing with Fire British troops are famed for winning hearts and minds but last week Basra erupted. Ali Rifat, Michael Smith and Richard Woods on an SAS mission that went horribly wrong The Build-Up to the Crisis Wanadoo Land Rover Sinister Iran is 'the real power' in Iraq How Tehran pulls the strings of insurrection Iraq's former defence chief tells Robert Winnett he warned of the Iranian threat Contents Lloyds TSB Merkel set to have last laugh on Schröder Multiple Display Advertising Items Poland's leader in waiting plans Blair alliance Hanged banker: four go on trial Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyber bullies spread fear in schools Jane stands up Gorgeous George AIG Healthnow Cheney back in hospital in new health scare European commission accused of spying on staff French tax exiles get to like boring Belgium Four killed in Israeli airstrike on Hamas Court to Hear Vanunu Plea Sky Indian weddings rent pukka guests Müller Vitality Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling DJ, 20, appointed as magistrate News in Brief Footballers desert Tourist killed in Greek ruins collapse Briton arrested Thousands join anti-war protest Four tickets share £8m Lotto jackpot Driver, 16, hurt Mayor accused Banned art in a show of revolt against mullahs The Times Britain draws UN into Iran nuclear row It may fail to deliver any wickets but Spin Doctor's … Vauxhall The self-delusion of a suicide bomber's widow Wolfe joins the gimmick pack Getting a rebellious feeling off your chest The Queen apparently tells the following story against Contents All Fall down United and Arsenal slip up in pursuit of rampant Chelsea Contents Mitsubishi Motors Football Shorts Football tales from… Murphy puts Addicks back on course Ferguson booed as Rovers steal win Defiant Blades deny determined Derby Cisse ensures Birmingham pay penalty Lampard settles score for Chelsea Renault Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Owen on target to boost Souness Acrobatic Nolan leaves Bolton on a high Let these poor footballers talk with their feet Politicians want players to be role models when everyone knows their intelligence is limited to the pitch The Times Francis keeps heat on Everton Coca-Cola League Hammers add cut and thrust Palace plunder point Reading keep up pace Hearts boost title quest Stand by your Fan Clubs need to realise their supporters are now consumers if they are to reverse the decline in attendances In America, they change the rules. . . Seiko King talks tough Spurs fans were stunned by the defeat at Grimsby, but the defender vows to put it right against Fulham tomorrow Sky Sports 'If I say I don't want the England job people would question my ambition' Middlesbrough want to compete on level terms with the big boys, but will Steve McClaren still be in charge to oversee it? Sunderland's plight gives Stubbs sleepless nights The defender keeps football in perspective, having twice beaten cancer, but knows the importance of today's derby at the Riverside The man who took Middlesbrough into Europe Times Online Ajax's African Prince Ajax's Steven Pienaar has faced challenges tougher than the one against Arsenal in the Champions League on Tuesday Benfica desperate to move with the times Manchester United and their Portuguese rivals share a glorious past, but meet at Old Trafford on Tuesday with little else in common, writes Ian Hawkey Legends from the Ajax stable Striker ready for trip home Dennis Bergkamp is determined to be fit to face the club where he first made his name, writes Brian Glanville Europe can offer Woodgate a quick redemption Jonathan Woodgate's injury nighmare at Real Madrid ended only for him to suffer an excruciating debut. Now comes a test of character, writes Ian Hawkey Cisse Unconventional, striking, Djibril Cisse is winning over Liverpool's fans and has Chelsea in his sights on Wednesday Contents Jonathan Woodgate The moustachioed swagger that Essex were beginning to know and love In 1995, the former F1 champion was past his best when he foolishly signed for Ron Dennis's The Sunday Times Shane Warne Jasan Crowe Justie Rose Eva Bes Book of the week My Father and Other Working-Class Football Heroes By Gary Imlach, Yellow Jersey, hb, £15.99 Marvon Atapattu Matthew Tait Maurice Flitcroft DVD of the week Tottenham Hotspur, 101 Great Goals, Lace, £16.99 60 seconds in sport With Danny McGuire, of Leeds Rhinos, ahead of his side's Grand Final qualifier Alonso points the way Renault's world champion in waiting underlined his class with another pole position for today's Brazilian Grand Prix A1 gets off to a flying start Formula One knows it has a fight on its hands as motor racing's newest championship fills every seat in the house at Brands Hatch, writes Richard Rae Contents Youngsters in driving seat As Fernando Alonso closes in on the world title, technology is increasingly more important than experience Life's a funny old game The former striker has experienced as much disappointment as glory, so why is he still laughing, asks Paul Kimmage Goalscoring machine who touched the heights . . . and depths Too little too late for sorry Surrey County scoreboards and final first-class averages Surrey v Middlesex Loudon fires Warwickshire Hick ton is not enough Blackwell blitz Round-up Wanted: mystery spinner This winter England are looking to plug their one obvious weakness: the lack of a spinner with a trick up his sleeve Ganguly threatened by Chappel row India's most successful captain is facing the end of his time in charge as a dispute with their Australian coach turns bitter Struggling Jones at risk of missing England tour The injury-prone fast bowler is in danger of missing England's visit to Pakistan as his ankle, hurt during the Ashes series, is taking time to recover The doosra: a mystery weapon in the off-spinner's armoury The Sunday Times Ice magic Whisper it, but Britain's bobsleigh pair have high hopes of picking up a medal at next year's Winter Olympics in Turin Cooke's late surge secures silver medal The British rider returns to her determined best after injury and is pipped for gold at the world cycling road race championships in Madrid Timesonline Doubled over Greg Rusedski and Andy Murray had to win to keep Davis Cup hopes alive, but Roger Federer is a class apart The Sunday Times Croatia close in on cup final Davis Cup result Blacklock is Hull's hero Rugby shorts The Sunday Times Magne faces ban after jostling referee Saints pay for sins Basking Shark The Philippe Saint-Andre revolution is finally reaping rewards at Sale, who are now threatening England's top two teams Rejected Worsley looking back in anger The giant Wasps forward, still furious over his Lions omission, has a point to prove against Worcester today Foreign legion that has been good and bad for the Premiership Airberlin Ripped Apart The RFU views the clubs as the force trying to split the English game, but it is the governing body that must rethink its attitude Cricshop. com Clubs ready to sabotage central contracts Peter Tom, the Leicester chairman, believes that England's elite clubs are on a collision course with the RFU over its latest proposals The close season: another dispute between the RFU and the clubs World Cup coaches are past sell-by date The backroom team that led England to glory in Australia must be culled to bring success this autumn and beyond Robinson retires in a league of his own Union's most successful convert has called time on a dazzling England career that peaked with a World Cup triumph England need leap of Faith Current form and not misguided loyalty should shape Andy Robinson's squad for the autumn internationals, writes Stephen Jones The Sunday Times Driving Results round-up Today's racing Fixtures Wheldon wins title without wheel turning in anger Sports round-up Basketball Rugby Union Tennis Rugby League Fixtures Squash Racing Horse racing This Week Starcraft flies past Dettori The Australian-owned five-year-old profited from a poor ride by Frankie Dettori to land the Queen Elizabeth II Seve a hard man to please The enigmatic tournament host takes a verbal swipe at the modern game, claiming that no player excites him Yesterday's Seve Trophy results The Sunday Times The Times Caught in time Chelsea win the Second Division title, 1989 Sport Letters Write to: The Sports Editor Salary cap might fit football Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Easy Ryder? Only when you win it Word-perfect author Sport on TV Times Online Seat The Sunday Times Contents GE leads the field in £1bn sale on nuclear contractor Kazakh copper tycoons head for UK listing Investec Secretive Swiss trader links City to Iraq oil scam Special Report Next month's UN report will drag British-based miner Xstrata into the controversy over surcharges paid to Saddam Kazakh copper tycoons head for UK listing Contents Equitable quietly restarts peace talks 16 pages of business Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items IoD wants single state pension Rebels call on Old Mutual to drop bid Whitbread sells historic brewery ITV programme boss 'could quit' Times Online Business Digest Euronext chief warned on LSE Mobiles ring the bell in Tech Track VW lines up CSFB to sell rental arm BT slashes prices to take on internet phone rivals Treasury warned over productivity Chinese gymnast flips for umbro Island Gas sale to net boss £30m North east england Easyjet chiefs set sights on FTSE goldmine Nuclear power auction has Bush blowing hot Agenda Myths and realities as the dragon's roar gets louder Econimic Outlook Equitable debacle Risks in store Doctor knows best Moving forward in the face of uncertainty Amercian Account A Second Bite of the Apple The inspirational Apple founder Steve Jobs was told his cancer would kill him. Then it was found to be operable, The reprieve gave him the chance to drive his $45 billion company even further ahead of its rivals in digital music. Paul Durman reports Mobiles versus Music Players EADS Casino fixer gambling on win in UK The Sunday Times Allan Solomon's Working Day Working Space Vital Statistics Ups The return of boomtime banking With huge bonus payouts and soaring profits, it's just like old times in the City, writes Louise Armitstead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airbus aid pits EU against Americans A dispute over aircraft handouts pits Europe against America, writes Dominic O'Connell in Touiouse Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Bank of Scotland Harvey Nicks goes on global shopping trip Store chief Joseph Wan says own-label goods and international expansion are the key to growth Dubai buys its way to sports stardom Golf, football, tennis and now even cricket and motor racing are being lured to the tiny, oil-rich emirate, reports John Arlidge SAP Abramovich poised for £5bn pay day from Sibneft sale Concentrating on football, not politics, may have kept Chelsea's Russian owner out of trouble The Sporting Sheikh's Shopping List Travelmood defies trade winds and sails into high street While rival operators try to build up their online sales, Chris Lee's company is opening more shops Not exactly a gem of an idea Truly the toast of Spain Monika Linton founder of Brindisa Tood Enterprises Cut soaring energy bills now Technology for Business The Business Doctor: Depressed but just raring to go Using Losses in a Merger E-on Between rock and a hard place Prufrock BRITAIN's richest man, steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal Three months ago wily Argyllshire reader got in touch The Aussies might be crying into their beer over the CMC How Moyniham latched on to a tidy windfall Inside the City Wm Morrison World share markets Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates Bonds Currencies Commodities Speedy Hire drills its way to rapid results Judgment Day: Should You Shares in Speedy Hire? Equitable pulls out of legal battle The Week that was Business on the Box The Sunday Times Quote of the Week Total Contents Property funds lure pension investors Firms are touting plans that gamble your retirement pot on the housing market Find the best home for your cash The cost of delay News in Brief Contents Retirement at 69 Hurricane Rita stems Footsie gains Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Trigger-happy customer lost £1,400 on the net Question of Money Insurance group bosses make £6m as lock-in period ends Directors' Deals Contents Fidelity offers 'cheapest ever tracker fund' The firm has cut its annual fee to just 0.1%, but it the best way into the UK stock market Cards reward savvy borrowers Multiple Display Advertising Items On Track Could you save thousands with a foreign loan? One borrower took a gamble and saved £30,000 on his mortgage portfolio. But there are safer ways to follow suit Multiple Display Advertising Items The grim truth about penison performance Double bubble Comment Profit from the German poll stalemate Shares fell after last week's election, but some analysts say the result could be a buying opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Equitable savers are told to bale out Protect your savings from another rate cut With interest rates tipped to fall again, should you move your money to a fixed-rate account Multiple Display Advertising Items Warning over exotic ways to escape death duties Close Brothers has unveiled two plans that claim to be safe from the Revenue's grasp, but there are still risks Simple steps to keep IHT at bay Will Power Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Windfall Shares Factfile Beat the tax deadline Multiple Display Advertising Items Writer bought a Merc to carry her dog Fame and Fortune Cathy Kelly's first UK advance gave her the means to speed around in a fast car with her pet labrador Jupiter Northern Rock shamed in list of slowest cheque clearers The former building society is one of a trio of banks that take four days to let you access your money Contents Bad Girl Kate Moss's lifestyle tells you all you need to know about fame, money and drugs in Britain today, says India Knight Contents BT The Nazi hunter's last mission Simon Wiesenthal's successor is on the trail of a notorious death camp doctor Livingly Salad with sulks on the side Jamie Oliver set out to make school meals healthier but the revolution is moving too fast for some A Tale of Two Dinner Menus Pay us to be mothers Is Bush a socialist? He's spending like one Great no-shows of our time An unlikely rural revolutionary Interview The Sunday Times 'Dad tells people to love each other, but he doesn't When John Lennon moved to America with Yoko Ono Cynthia Lennon was frozen out and she says, the effect on their son Julian was traumatic 'mother' Yoko Roc Saddam's slow revenge The core of insurgents launched by the dictator as he fell has become a wide-ranging alliance impossible for coalition troops to defeat, writes Joe Klein Chick lit overtaken by the old hen party Literary romance has dawned for more mature woman and she's loving it Views on today's hot issues Site test Bored by party conferences? Robbie Hudson heads online for broader Economics Tamed Democracy in Action Pocket Friendly 3G Samsung Z500—free with contract The first property proportioned 3G mobile Heavyweight Snapper Sharp 903v—from £140 with Vodafone contract at www. v-store. co. uk Potent but seriously chunky 3G camera phone Terror to Tolkien Www. stephenpollard. net Simple Surprise Nokia 6101—free with contract, or £144 at www. ebuyer. com Basic, yet effective and fun to use Musical Fashionista Motorola SLVR L7—free with contract, or £200 at www. carphonewarehouse. com Disappointing emphasis on styling over substance Green without Guilt Www. treehugger. com Case against Eurocracy Eureferendum. blogspot. com Hidden cost of recycling PCs Civil Liberties Defended Whiterose. samizdata. net Don't panic Two hours a day tops Does rationing children's screen time help them Multiple Display Advertising Items Marking anomalies par for the course Kicking the competition into touch Students have voted Loughborough their favourite university Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Sudoku Mephisto 2353 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bookwise Teaser 2245 Chess The Sunday Times Crossword 4140 Bookwise answers: 1 Can't say I enjoyed it without the bit on the side Winner's Dinners Blonde who got Shane worne out Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life Teaching aid of the week Agricultural hazard of the week OH Brother Red Card Not Included Dimwits of the week Chuckler of the week The Daily Telegraph: Simon Wiesenthal Last word. . . Anything on? Just a Repeat of Porridge Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week 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 The C-word that rings true When you're out of work and out of luck, what can you do? Andrew Taylor has found charity work very satisfying—and it even silences those annoying question about your career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Admin takes a bigger slice of university pie Well-paid strategy and marketing roles are leading to friction with Britain's lecturers over pay Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom Time in the Education Business Retirement isn't for everyone Public Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Travel Advertising Which way to the Forum? A new guidebook promises to make getting lost a thing of the past. Get lost If that's not the future, then what is? Wear Super-Tech Clobber Snoop on your Hotel from Space Phone Anywhere for Free Download a Podcast More Guidebook News? Doc Holiday Hearty walking, then poolside slobbing—an easy prescription? The Patients The Doctors Says The Sidleys The Doc's quick fixes Ryanair The 2-for-1 trick Europe's bargain one-way fares open up a whole new concept: the two-city break. Richard Green picks the perfect pairings for a long weekend that's double the fun Star Alliance Shopping triangle Beach triangle The 2-For-1 Trick Multiple Display Advertising Items Emirates Literary triangle Critics' triangle Foodie triangle Voyages of Discovery Italian triangle Canal triangle Booking the flights An Island Fit for a Prince Stanley Stewart enjoys a more successful tour of the Isle of Skye than its most famous visitor, a bedraggled royal fugitive Travel brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lightweight Binoculars Good Gear Bitten by the live bug Stuck in a rut, Alyson Walsh ran to Tahiti. Would it turn out to be a rash decision? Contfessions of a tourist All-Weather Jacket Scotland Snowboard Bag Portable Stereo Kenya Passport agency is beyond the pale 'I'm on the plane. . . Last-minute bargains In brief Readers' rants Where was I? Holiday money The 12 eurozone countries are: Austria, Belgium, Finland Australia's airports are hotbeds of crime, corruption Multiple Display Advertising Items 140mph Rita India The Golden Triangle Kerala and the Coast Temples of the South Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastern Highs Into the Himalayas Multiple Display Advertising Items Planning your trip Get down and Dirty Need a naughty weekend away? Stephen Bleach reveals the world's sauciest hotels Truvelpack The UK Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Slow Moves, Hot Love and Blind Faith Steak, tango and a 60ft Jesus—it's just another day in Buenos Aires for Travel brief It's half-time The October school break is fast approaching, but you can still catch a family bargain Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My hols After an adventure in Ankara, Julian Rathbone eloped to Spain and fell in love Where was I Win a luxurious long weekend for two in Paris, courtesy of the Hotel Lancaster and Eurostar The competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Contents Babes in Arms Pink Paws News Fresh! Chocolate Surprise Scooby-Doo! in Curse of the The story so far—The spectre of Marie Laptaque still lurks over Lighthouse Harbour. . . Human or Not? Super Speed Counting Pennies Space Raoul For the Record Most Requested Pop File Amovingstory Win! Dream Ticket Chris Riddell Love Lessons Mark Book Puzzle Zone Ha Ha Ha! Animal Anagrams The Worst Children's Jobs in History Long in the Tooth Spot the Difference Can you spot five differences between the two pictures? Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg Fact File Squirt Fans utd Jarvis This is my best fountain pen Robot Crusoe F-Mail Puzzle Zone Answers Paula's Passion Champion chat and first for sport facts Competitions The Simpsons Contents Contents Car Advertising More cities join congestion charge Up to Speed Speed-fine refunds at the double Relax, you know you'll pass Cars on TV He's got the world in his hands A new bulb? That'll be £200 Is the soaring cost of car parts a rip-off or are we paying the price of improved technology Making a monkey of the diesel myth Nicholas Rufford and Andrew Frankel took two Citroens on a real life economy drive and got a startling result 808 Yyy Show me the way to Scratchy Bottom Dunlop Multiple Display Advertising Items Electric Dream Ingear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Undercover Agent All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask The Knowledge Hydrogen Power Navigational Small Wonder Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: Jeep Grand Cherokee Jason Dawe The Sunday Times The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bite the Bulitt, buy the fantasy The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Top of the classy class The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renaissance of the Italian hunk Times Online The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Too Few Chefs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clinic your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Contents Contents Property Advertising How Mu… a home on a gated estate in. . . Moving Ivy Cottage, Cratfield, Suffolk, £95,000 A Devon haven from the bombs Actress Prunella Scales spent the second world war in a West Country fishing village, adapting to primitive living conditions and exotic accents Design Classics Make an impact as a Nimby Antony Jay, co-writer of Yes, Minister, explains how to defeat Beat Sir Humphrey Berkeley Homes The Tory moderniser Conservative party treasurer Jonathan Marland's garden office at his Wiltshire home is a bold, imaginative workspace, says an impressed Hugh Pearman Swan Hill Northern star. . . £3.25m Houses of the week Regency holiday pad Regency holiday pad. . . £229,950 Rock star's rural retreat £. . . £625,000 Ontario Smallbone My new man is the hired help Spiritual conversion Octacon Last chapter of Agatha Christie Crime writer Agatha Christie spent decades at Greenway, her Devon holiday home. Now it's undergoing a £2.2m renovation before opening to the public, says Cally Law Join the campaign for real furniture Queen of Crime Multiple Display Advertising Items A place to rent in the country Want to live in a grand, historic property with an impressive address but don't have a queen-size budget? Renting part of a castle or manor could be the answer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset £835 per month North Yorkshire £2,500 per month Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items End of the bachelor life of loan and Matthew After 12 years of flat-sharing, Welsh actors loan Gruffudd and Matthew Rhys are selling their NW6 home. The end of an era, they tell Sian Griffiths Karcher A Diy project for billionaries At £40m, it's an expensive renovation project, but once converted, this Park Lane house could have 17 bedrooms and a 50ft ballroom, says Helen Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items From chicken shed to rustic glamour Victoria O'brien discovers how an unassuming henhouse in Hampshire became a chic country retreat A Place in the Sun Live! Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury-homes Multiple Display Advertising Items New life in the Cyclades It took a winter on the island of Naxos to persuade writer Lucretia Stewart she could quit London for a new life in Greece On the Market Long five la resistance! As Brits finally feel they can have a say in their environment and join protest groups alongside their French neighbours, it's no more Monsieur Nice Guy Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newfound Property International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The project Good preparation will make caring for your stone floor easier On Call The home Whatever your type of fire, getting your chimney swept ready for winter is essential—and it needn't be a song and dance Kingsoak Ask the experts Divide and rule If your herbaceous plants are looking weary, revive them by splitting them, says Fergus Garrett. It's also a good way to increase their numbers for free Savills Garden cuttings What to Do this Week Pick yourself a swinging gate Smart, rustic, painted, solid? Choosing a gate is not just about practicality, they are an important part of garden design, says Caroline Donald The Sunday Times Emporio home The Sunday Times Head over wheels at the drive-in Flats over garages—or Fogs—offer good value, security and privacy, and are the developers' way of meeting government guidelines, says Fred Redwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow's World 100% Design is primarily a trade show, but for today only the public will be allowed in Kasha Harmer sees the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Your worst nightmares Price falls aren't the only worry in buy-to-let land, as seasoned prosconfess all to Rosie Millard Savills The Market How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Contents Price Waterhouse Coopers Investors fall in love with tech firms again New technolgy has recaptured the interest of Britain's consumers and business. Cathrine Wheatley looks at how this year's Tech Track 100 firms have respond The Sunday Times Tech Track 100 Joining forces to keep sales powering ahead Natalie Ayres explains how linking up with Microsoft can help tech firms to boost their sales and gain clients Microsoft Make the whole world your oyster Suzi Woolfson of Price Waterhouse Coopers looks at how to tackle the problems of expanding overseas The Sunday Times The 100 fastest growing technology companies Rules of Engagement Bureau Van Dijk Tech firms that keep achieving stellar growth Hamish Stevenson and Cathy James look at the companies whose consistent growth has kept them in the table for four years or more Blooming with the internet 2 Ifone Wireless games publisher 3 Intelligent Energy Fuel-cell technology developer 4 Total PDA Online multimedia retailer 5 Marketpipe Financial software developer 6 Gamma Telecom Telecoms network operator 7 Betfair Betting exchange operator 8 MX Telecom Wireless technology developer 9 Clearswift Security software developer 10 Argogroup Testing software developer 11 Mirago Search software developer 12 I-Play Mobile games developer 13 the Search Works Search engine advertiser 14 Packet Exchange Telecoms services provider 15 Blue Anvil Technologies IT consultancy 16 Laterooms Online hotel agency 17 Trigold Mortgage software developer 18 Ashton Court Group IT consultancy 19 Vibrant Media Media software developer 20 Mobile Streams Multimedia content provider 21 Trading Partners Online commodity auctioneer 22 Freedom2surf Internet services provider 23 Onebill Telecom Telecoms services provider 24 Techms Software developer 25 Solarcentury Solar panel developer 26 Optos Retinal scanning developer 27 Voiteq Voice-run computer maker 28 8EL Telecoms network operator 29 Newchurch Software developer 30 XAL Telecoms services provider 31 Zen Internet Internet services provider 32 Cheeze Digital marketing agency 33 Ardentia Software developer 34 Concurrent Thinking Cluster computer designer 35 Bet365 Betting website operator 36 Callserve Internet telephony provider 37 Empower Interactive Wireless messaging provider 38 Clarityblue CRM software developer 39 Abcam Online antibodies supplier 40 Play. 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Com Online map provider 43.62% 85 CPL Software developer 86 Elite Telecom Telecoms software developer 87 Singularity Financial software developer 88 ACIS Transport system developer 89 Silver Software Transport software developer The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 90 Nallatech Computing systems developer 91 Evolution Studios Video games developer 92 Ixeurope Data centre provider 93 QM Group Queuing system developer 94 Centennial Software Tracking software developer 95 Mistral Internet Internet services provider 96 Hypertec Memory card developer 97 Messagelabs Group Managed technology provider 98 Euroffice Office products retailer 99 Free Radical Design Video games developer 37.79% 100 Azzurri Communications Telecoms services provider 37.61% Multiple Classified Advertising Items Microsoft Contents The Unteachables Contents One man and his dog have-Hollywood on the run As Britain's best-loved double act take on an evil were-rabbit, their creators, Nick Park, tells Garth Pearce how he retained control in the face of interventions by the all-powerful DreamWorks boss Rich pickings Kate Bush's long-awaited album, the Royal Opera's Siegfried and Bleak House the soap — what more could you want? Feast on the arts the autumn Theatre Art Pop Architecture Television Donmar Comedy Dance The Royal Ballet Classical Theatre Royal Drury Lane Even Picasso was a fan. What makes the paintings of Congo the chimpanzes so beguiling, asks Waldermar Januszczak Four people died in the half-marathon in the northeast He's ill suited for a trip to the Tower A DAB hand Radio waves Howl's Moving Castle Howl's Moving Castle U, 119 mins When Will I Be Loved When Will I Be Loved 15,81 mins The Sunday Times George a Romero's Land of the Dead Land of the Dead 15,93 mins One Nite in Mongkok Bread and Tulips 12A, 115 mins Agata and the Storm 15,125 mins King's Game 12A, 107 mins One Dollar Curry 12A, 89 mins Short Cuts Ab-normal Beauty 18,101 mins Sorry, it's no good, fellas Has Guy Ritchie made the worst gangster film ever, asks Cosmo Landesman Sony The Jam's tomorrow Paul Weller's latest album joins the dots between his punk beginnings and today, says Dan Cairns Jamie Cullum Sheryl Crow This lady's not for turning The voice of S Club 7, Jo O'Meara, is back with her first solo album — and, this times, she's doing things strictly on her own terms. She talks to Stephen Armstrong about being in control, school bullies and the joys of bingo Turbo Stylish enough to carry it off Two tricky operas are made easier by one brilliant set designer and some strong performances, says Hugh Canning Otherwise engaged There's no accounting for taste The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant is an irreverent anti-opera that aims to challenge, says Paul Driver Virgin Nathan the Wise Hampstead The Dragons' Trilogy Barbican Theatre McWilliam's You couldn't make it up National treasures Mike Leigh and David Edgar show a nation in cultural crisis, says Victoria Segal Panasonic For Manchester, a festival with character Dan Cairns meets the man with a vision for an 'anti-Edinburgh' showcasing new work McWilliam's Classical On record Smetana Mozart Classical CD of the week Bach Musorgsky/stokowski Pop and Jazz Pop and Jazz Barbra Streisand The Corrs Pop CD of the week Sheryl Crow Big Star Bettye Lavette Jamie Cullum Bill Frisell The Band Louis XIV New kids in town KanYeWest Organised chaos William Forsythe's new company is in riotous mood at Sadler's Wells, says David Dougill When the Wind Blows The Times BFI 49th London Film Festival The top arts events of the coming months Heroes Self-Portrait: Renaissance to Contemporary China: The Three Emperors, 1662-1795 And Then There Were None Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Music Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Nanny Mcphee Cutting-edge sounds Top pop acts are discovering the musical saw, says Will Grove-White The West Wing Conflict: Global Storm The Times PC, £34.99;16+ Dungeon Siege II Black Narcissus Palindromes Gladiator Pride and Prejudice: 10th Anniversary Edition Benedictus Heimat 3 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 Inside story Picture Gallery Hardbacks Paperbacks Lists prepared by The Bookseller using data Bring on the band John by Cynthia Lennon Hodder £20 pp352 John, Paul, George, Ringo and Me: The Real Beatles Story by Tony Barrow Deutsch £16.99 pp256 Magical Mystery Tours: My Life with the Beatles by Tony Bramwell Robson £14.99 pp440 Read on. . . 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The Sunday Times Filmfour Contents Desolation Row Hurricane Katrina — The Children's Story (Today, BBC1, 4.25 pm) Kes Friday, FilmFour, 6pm Million Dollar Bash Panorama: Brown's Economic Miracle (Today, BBC1, 10.15pm) Political World Don't Get Me Started (Tuesday, Five, 7.15pm) Sunday Watch it: the best of the Forever Young The Unteachables (Tuesday, C4,9pm) With God on Our Side God And The Politicians (Wednesday, BBC2, 7pm) Pick of the week Arena: No Direction Home Monday, BBC2, 9pm Mr Tambourine Man Rock School (Friday, C4,9. 30pm) Picks of the day Radio Pick of the Day Desolation Row Million Dollar Bash The road to Morocco Rooted (Five, 12.05pm) A winning formula Murder will out Walking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) Wacky races Pick of the day A Touch Of Frost (ITV1, 8.20pm) An ill wind Oil Storm (UKTV Documentary, 9pm) Fellow travellers Gypsy Wars (BBC3, 10pm) Brown goods The Grail Trail — In Pursuit Of The Da Vinci Code (ITV1, 10.35pm) Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Pick of the week The king and I Monarchy By David Starkey (C4,8pm) Bloomin' marvellous Rose And Maloney (ITV1, 9pm) Through the Keyhole Wife Swap (C4,9pm) Opportunity knocks The Greatest TV Talent Show Moments (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day Channel Terror (BBC4, 9.55pm) Big story Inside Britain's Fattest Man (Sky One, 9pm) A woman's story Hip-hop nights Porn With Attitude (C4,11pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day Robel Without a Cause — The James Dean Legacy (R2,8. 30pm) Political World Forever Young The big match Champions League Live: Manchester United v Benfica (ITV1, 7.30pm) Close encounters The 4400 (Sky One, 8pm) Suppertime viewing? CSI Miami (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day Love Soup (BBC1, 9pm) History in the making The Shot That Shook The World (ITV1, 9.45pm) Feminine intuition The Closer (C4,10pm) Guilty as charged Drama Connections (BBC1, 10.35pm) Seeing is believing Medium (BBC1, 11.05pm) Gunman's Walk (C4,1. 15pm) Films BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day The big match Champions League: Liverpool v Chelsea (Sky Sports2,6pm) Serpent's tale Anaconda — Giant Serpent Of South America (Five, 7.15pm) Add break The Story Of One (BBC1, 8pm) Death race The Day That James Dena Died (Five, 8pm) Pick of the day God And The Politicans What a waste Murder Blues (BBC1, 9pm) Sixty-minute drama 1 The Golden Hour (ITV1, 9pm) Sixty-minute drama 2 Zero Hour (Discovery, 10pm) Films Ms Dynamite Father BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day TV Talkin' Time Best history How London Was Built (History, 8pm) New docusoap The Queen's Cavalry (BBC1, 8.30pm) Weird science Horizon: The Doctor Who Makes People Walk Again? 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Saturday Swings (BBC1, 9.10pm) The dead don't lie Afterlife (ITV1, 9.10pm) Man of steel Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie (ITV2, 9.10pm) Without a paddle Shipwrecked (Adventure One, 10pm) Best crime drama The Shield (Five, 11.05pm) Pick of the day The Jitterbug Years (BBC4, 7pm) Divas and Divo Tickled Pink (ITV1, 11.25pm) Films Critics' choice BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One A History of Violance Contents Qantas Contents Epson Secret Britain Born on the Same Day The Boss and the Caribbean Kiddie-show queen Dfs Picture Gallery Halifax Ian Richardson and his Son Miles Orange Premier Samsung Meridien Hotels & Resorts The 24-year-old singer-songwriter is the granddaughter of the country Bupa The designer Gabriella 'Coco' Chanel Jokes with the … The soul singer Tina Turner flaunting a barely- there dress by Azzaro in New York in June 1971. She was 31 and still part of a double act with her husband, like Avedon's informal portrait of the singer Janis Joplin, 26, was taken in New York in August 1969 'there's Beauty of Bone — but There is Also Beauty of Character.' Richard Avedon Subaru After Office Hours 100% Pure New Zealand Clarks Volvo for life Left: Christopher with his father, the actor Peter … Morocco Mirrorform Amdega Investigation IPA Courvoisier Qosmio Slendertone Active Two Workouts at once Mozart 2006 Great Rail Journeys Neville Johnson Noble Caledonia Limited Healthy Direct The Cupper Experience Samuel-windsor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manoir From the Boffins Brian Power Has Moved to News Review The Unlikely Event Bootfinder "Gone to the wall" Blunders of the World The pen is mightier Flashback At 39. 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Premium, supple leathers Skinted Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Minted Reports Has the latest from the spring/summer 2006 catwalks Capes The poncho has been ousted by this autumn's top dog. Shane Watson guides you through poodles and muffs in search of the cape that works The Sunday Times Redoxon Girls in Black The Sybarite Hair Bitch! Orange Appeal Fresh Swedish Delight Ecco One eyelashes are as intrinsic to beauty as bone Eyelash extensions are set to be the biggest beauty trend since nail bars, says Fleur Britten He first time I was exposed to any kind of make Varnishing fingernails as a little girls, shoplifting perfume as a teenager, wearing transfers in schoolgirl rebillion, then false eyelashes, white lipsstick and beehives as a London clubber—Tracey Emin charts her life in make-up and affers a bit of advice to today's teenagers Westin Get up and Go A heavy gym session is the last thing you feel like after a long day. Good news — light exercise is better for you when you're tired, says Matt Roberts Abama What's the Alternative? Fish oils are the latest nutironal buzz What's the Catch? Smoked Haddock and Prawn Fish Pie Müller Lime Prawn Salad with Avocado Which Fish are Ethically Sound to Eat? Taste the Difference Sweet and Sour Tamarind Fish Pan-Fried Sea Bass Fillets with Cider Beurre Blance Yum Yum Beefy's Quality Tips Tender Braised lettuce is delicious with autumn roasts. Heston Blumenthal has the ultimate recipe Pork of the Town Take 3 Ingredients Tip from the Top Spotted Ready-Made Gourmet Hilton Sam's Brasserie Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Bluff Nectar Steel of Approval Home Sweet Home Scones for tea, oilskins in the cloakroom, the washing bilowing in the garden — Cath Kidston has perfected the look of quintessential Englishnes, and her business is booming. 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