News from 09/10/2005
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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, William Kay, Stephen Fry, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Jeff Dawson, Rob Kingston, Fred Redwood, John-Paul Flintoff, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Sally Brock, Helen Davies, Adam Wissen, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Hamish Stevenson, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, John Lennon, John Hughes, John Broster, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, John Edwards, Paul Cleary, Raffaella Barker, Charles McCarry, Kathryn Cooper, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Jeff Harding, Geraint Moore, David Cracknell Political Editor, Neil Wormald, E P, Sir Michael Salt, Andrew Sullivan, Martin Brundle, Dan Reynolds, Clive Davis, K R, Jentje Knuppe, Richard Hamblyn, Juan Pablo Montoya, Andrew Porter, Gideon Garter Professor, Richard Fletcher City Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Susan Berger, Martin James, Ariel Leve, Tony Kane, Iain Johnstone, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Dipesh Gadher Transport Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Dave Flynn, Chris Sullivan, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, David Jenkins, Christopher Hart, Robert Winnett Whitehall Correspondent, John Adamson, Stuart Barnes, Rob Maul, Patrice de Villiers, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Paul Forsyth, Hugh Mcllvanney, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Nicola Smith, Claire Newell, Michael Portillo, Dean Nelson, Janet Ayers, Roger Brierley, Liam Fox, Sarah Dempster, Kevin Davies, Dave Pollard, David Smith Economic Editor, Anita Chaudhuri, Nicholas Lee, Christopher Nathan, Richard Fletcher, Greg Struthers, Alan Keir, David Walsh Sports Chief Writer, Robert Simpson, Keith Bramall, Jeremy Guscott, Paul Bailey, Dan Drillsma-Milgrom, Holly Watt, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Bob McCabe, Sarah-Kate Templeton, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Mel Eggleton, Paul Donovan, Michael Blakemore, Doug Blair, Kathy Archibald European for Medical Progress, Paul Kimmage, Ralph Fiennes, Chris Woodhead, Simon Mills, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Paul Driver, Mohammad Shehzad, Timothy Spall, Mohammad Shahzad, Ian Hawkey, Stuart Andrews, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Dave Devenport, Paul Durman, Jonathon Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Dave Hannigan, Martyn Halle, Mark Edwards, Joyce, Rachel Bridge, Heston Blumenthal, Susan Clark, John Starling, Vs Naipaul, James Brown, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Rifking, Rod Liddle, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Dr John Leach, Peter Hall, Marion Thomas, Zoe Brennan, Sharon Ridoynauth, Mike Jay, Dr. Jane Campbell MBE, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Stephen Bleach, Barry Flatman, Nick Cain, Norman Grossman, Louise Armitstead, I C, Kenneth Clarke, Natalie Graham, David Davis, Caroline Donald, Lois Rogers Social Affairs Editor, Colin McDOWELL, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, John Stern, Oliver Twist, Trevor Lewis, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew White, Edward Canfor-Dumas, Stephen Armstrong, Chris Thompson, John Elliott, Christopher Goodwin, Bruce Johnston, Mark Anstead, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Professor Martin Taylor Vice-President, Victoria O'brien, N R, Richard Woods, Roland White, John Connolly, Peter Harrison, Shane Watson, Mary Peters, Abul Taher, Maurice Chittenden, John Elliott Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Richard Rae, Jonathan Leake, Sophie Kirkham, David Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Michael Smith, John Harlow, L'Wren Scott, James Russell, Marvin Pryce-Jones, Dipesh Gadher, Chris Haslam, Mark Kleinman, Alan Briggs, John Waples, Brian Glanville, Matthew Campbell, Jeremy Bown, Richard Brunstrom, Ian St John, Mary Braid, Simon Jenkins, Deirdre Fernand, Will Iredale, Jessica Bown, Karen MacGregor, Joe Lovejoy Football Correspondent, David Cameron, Sally Kinnes, Angus McCrone, Glenda Brett-Holt, Liam Clarke, Naomi Caine, Daniel Emery, Jumper Jacket, Brian Doogan, Dr. Mayur Lakhani Chairman, John Aizlewood, Minette Marrin, Patrick McGrath, Mark Hodson, Graham Derby, Jay Nagley, Andrew Frankel, Jonathan Futrell, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, Frédéric Beigbeder, Ed Habershon, David Crackneil, James Yee, Kevin McCLOUD, Peter Kay, Deborah Wearing, Janie Omorogbe, Fleur Britten, Hilary Andrews, Chris Feetenby, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Judith Lennox, Victoria Stanley, Paul Otellini, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Jon Bennett, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Karen Robinson, Helen Stewart,
ResumoContents Dads get paternity leave for six months The Sunday Times Contents Adult Entertainment Beckham sent off but England qualify for World Cup finals Thousands dead in earthquake Tories cry: Bring on Cameron Car bomb attacks foiled Contents The party snooper Win a Wallace-style model of yourself Your Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Scottish Widows Blair plans 'baby Asbos' to curb unruly under-10s Street robbery soars as iPod users targeted Tories turn 'to prayer' in final effort to halt 24-hour drinking Show stopper: The singer Michael Jackson arrives with his three children and numerous security staff… First bird flu cases reported in Europe Top traffic cop wants to hide speed cameras in Catseyes Peel's records may be saved for the nation Land Rover Blackadder's revenge hits the hate bill Blunkett may face business pay probe One&Only Kanuhura, Maldives More areas plan to set up traffic charge schemes Road Pricing Falconer 'tried to bury' report into fixing court job Cheltenham Racecourse Citroën Woman soldier was used for target practice Russian girl at top school probed over 'hot money' Skoda Take your holiday before your boss does Dog-friendly car takes a bow-wow Arsenal get £11m tax-dodge bill Digital Tv with No Monthly Fee Total ban on smoking in pubs and clubs a step nearer Smoking ban 'inevitable' across UK Britain 'still poaches nurses' Kilroy-Silk 'milks' Brussels for perks Insight It's time to turn up the heat on global climate change Beyond petroleum Health insurers veto costly drugs Saddam's lost life on the Riviera Flybe. com IRA chief's £35m crime empire crumbles Portrait of a check-in terrorist The story that started the libel action Properties traced across Britain Dad's Army fills officer shortage Ford 'Slab' Murphy's farm straddles the border between the Irish border, making it a… Burger King opts out of health food drive Postbag of hate for a black archbishop The Church of England's new No 2 has endured racial abuse, he tells Christopher Morgan and Jasper Gerard EasyJet Times Online Earth gets under skin of an evil twin AIG Europe's £90m probe blows up after launch Hyundai DNA vaccine can offer painless jabs It's true: couples really can grow apart Tiscali Electronic detective keeps tabs on the roving family British Gas Al-Qaeda's Heathrow jet plot revealed The Heathrow airport plot: In 2003 the US and several partners disrupted a plot to attack Heathrow airport using hijacked commercial airliners. The planning for this attack was undertaken by a major 9/11 operational figure The plot details as revealed by the White House Nationwide Can Boy Wonder David Cameron gave a barnstorming performance in Blackpool last week and is now the bookies' favourite to become the Conservative party leader. John-Paul Flintoff delves deep into the past of the Tory's latest moderniser to see if he is really a prime minister in the making Divide and rule: how Labour will try to derail the Cameron bandwagon Labour strategists are already planning how they will fend off a resurgent Tory party, say David Cracknell and Andrew Porter Winners and Losers of the Blackpool Beauty Contest How the Party Has Swung Save the Tories? Wanadoo Is this an Imposter I See before Me? Scholars claim they have finally identified the real Shakespeare. But the drama is not over yet. Richard Woods reports The Bard or Not the Bard Has she got Mick and the boys under her thumb? Profile L'Wren Scott Fear and loathing in the BBC HSBC The force is with him The Sunday Times Willow foundation Mother care, muddle care and don't care At last the Tories realise they need a hugger, not a thinker Official history of Iraq war ambushes defence ministry Atticus It's reassuring to see that even popes must juggle … Queen to bury her Thatcher hatchet at Maggie's 80th birthday bash Atticus Author stirs up mystery over Diana's burial Atticus For the most erudite discussion of the Tory leadership Tory MP Bill Cash, the Eurosceptic's Eurosceptic What a week for David Cameron: even the meals were … Would somebody please hurry up and arrest ExtraLife Cameron-mania could be an election too soon Powering back to Westminster JVC The dangers of euthanasia Animal sacrifices? A tasty bit of science Points Birthdays The Sunday Times This woman is struggling to find £20,000 a year to … Brave New World in Fight against Killer Leeds Building Society Land Rover Condi gets that White House aura Word of God fails to endear Bush to right Pentagon tries microwave device to stop hi-tech roadside bombs Iraqi police 'linked to ethnic cleansing' Land Rover Bali mastermind leaves wife to die Training and development agency for schools Child patients starve in Turkey's mental hospitals DiCaprio movie takes the shine off diamonds PC World Boots Chirac flies into turbulence over jet jaunts Pirate of Prague faces extradition Alliance Leicester South African farms threat Pakistan's day of devastation Kim prepares to anoint his mistress's son as successor The Children's Society Desperate hunt for survivors in rubble Mitsubishi Motors Today's weather Newspapers Support Recycling FBI seizes £5m from Black sale News in Brief Plane alert Boy George on cocaine charge in US Firefighter accused Hundreds buried in hurricane mudslide One ticket wins £5.2m Lotto jackpot Murder inquiry Help for victims The Times Britain is no model, says Merkel's man Big stars prefer smaller guards It hurts, but not every bomb family needs a payout Scandal: divorced man goes to Annabel's Toyota Squirrel Nutkin, crack fiend Python's parrot died in front of Thatcher Tony's got a new motor. And how it differs Contents Beckham red card but joy for Sven Contents Cheltenham&Gloucester Nervy England enjoy a qualified success Gerrard leads push to finals David Walsh Chief Sports Writer The Liverpool captain steps up when his team really need him, providing leadership that was so necessary Frank exchange of roles proves spot on David Aizle Wood David Beckham was right to give up taking penalties—and the Chelsea midfielder was the man for the job Card sharp: Beckham's indiscretions Lampard ends penalty drought Victory marred by red card David Beckham was a dejected sight leaving Old Trafford convinced he had been wronged. By Jonathan Northcroft England v Austria Stop-gap defence holds firm England's revamped back four coped with the Austrian attack, but they will certainly face tougher challenges Bmibaby Referee throws a Spaniard in the works Crouch responds to tall order The beanpole striker did not break his goal drought, but has he done enough to get to Germany? By Jonathan Northcroft Player ratings Job done, but doubts remain Unless lessons are learnt, and quickly only disappointment lies ahead as England prepare for Germany 2006 World beater? Fit-again Dudek ready for battle to reclaim pole position The Liverpool goalkeeper is inspired by a Polish legend of 1973 in his fight to face England at Old Trafford on Wednesday. By Jonathan Northcroft Finals kick with a bang Germany will treat soccer fans and thrill-seekers to a World Cup party. but it will cost them £894m. By David Crossland England's record in World Cup tournaments Another ref with England in his sights Unlucky Irish fall to Giggs Vauxhall Angry boss blames referee It all ends in tears for Scots Angola and Togo in finals on day of drama World Cup round-up Club Wembley Shorts Football tales from Elliott strike keeps Kerr's hopes alive HM Revenue & Customs Stage is set for Balkans battle Serbia & Montenegro meet Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday with memories of war still fresh. By Ian Hawkey Stage is set for Balkans battle Emirates Advance Africa Ian Hawkey Togo, Ghana, Angola and Ivory Coast will leave the continent's giants behind at next summer's World Cup finals Guide to World Cup 2006 Europe AFC Asia Pools S America Concacaf Africa Oceania Other Football Coca-Cola League One League Two Nationwide Conference Bell's Scottish Second Division Third Division Man for all Seasons David Wetherall hopes a win against Huddersfield tomorrow night will keep up Bradford City's revival after years of turmoil Clarks Patient Tilson gets reward The Southend manager has known hard times but is eyeing a club record eighth straight victory when Nottingham Forest visit today. By John Aizlewood Yeovil revival sinks Swans Round-up Shankly: The Hero who Let Me down One was a true great of British football as Liverpool manager, the other a tenacious striker who helped to turn Anfield's dreams into reality. But, in this exclusive extract from his frank new autobiography, Ian St John reveals that the ruthless side to Bill Shankly was to sour their relationship for … The Times When Houllier was sacked it was a day of liberation for the club The Frenchman almost destroyed my beloved football club, offloaded his only decent signing and then turned on those who dared to question his methods Life of the Saint: Ian St John's career highlights The Sunday Times The match I agreed to fix Deep down I knew it was wrong, but when my Motherwell teammates and I were each offered £100 to throw a game, we had little hesitation in saying yes The Sunday Times The top 10 Sportsman's hobbies Book of the week Wayne Rooney, Simply Red By Frank Worrall, Mainstream, pb, £9.99 DVD of the week The Open, 2005 Green Umbrella, £12.99 60 seconds in sport With Juan Pablo Montoya, McLaren Formula One racing driver How Des Lynam became the King of Cool 'I don't put on acts. I don't try to be anything special. I am what I am' Des Lynam is a curious case: a man who writes about his private parts and yet won't give an inch on his inner thoughts Dancing Diego Diego Maradona has fallen on his feet after radical weight-loss surgery as the star of a ballroom dancing TV show, writes Ian Hawkey in Rome The making of a legend: Diego Armando Maradona Golfing pros and our cons The idea that being a professional golfer is an enjoyable job was shattered after three days playing with Peter Baker and Peter Senior Bailey's grand plan Richard Rae Ryan Bailey has come through the trauma of prison and has a big part to play for Leeds in next Saturday's Grand Final Times Online Rowley keeps himself streets ahead The Liverpool-born skateboarder is a millionaire after becoming a superstar in the US, but he still craves the challenge of street skating. By Brian Doogan Key confrontations in Saturday's Super League Grand Final Time out for British star Andy Murray's injury was inevitable given his gruelling recent schedule, writes Barry Flatman The Sunday Times McLaren on the back foot 'If I was Jenson Button I would be worried about a new team diluting the Honda resources' Honda's decision to launch a second team could derail the British driver's challenge for the world title next season French flyer on pole in Lausitz Nicolas Lapierre starts at the front but all eyes will be on the son of the former world champion, writes Richard Rae A1 Grand Prix Germany Superleague is a whole new ball game Netball has always carried a giggling schoolgirl image but the freshly launched Superleague will provide a far tougher style of play, writes Andrew Longmore Paddle power Rob Maul Anna Hemmings is going for a world marathon canoeing title a year after a mystery illness threatened her career The Sunday Times Magical Monty eyes his American dream The rejuvenated Scot will go head to head with home favourite John Daly today, confident of finally landing his elusive first win on US soil, writes Paul Forsyth Carly born for golden future She's only 5ft 5in and 13 years old, but Carly Booth can hit a ball 265 yards and is determined to follow in Michelle Wie's footsteps, writes Paul Forsyth The Sunday Times Teen Queens Having secured untold riches before her 16th birthday, Michelle Wie now has to prove that she is good enough to merit it Come in No 13 James Simpson-Daniel could be the playmaker England crave, but his talents are wasted on the wing, says Nick Cain King Jonny faces battle to reclaim England throne The hero of the 2003 World Cup win must reinvent himself to stand any chance of displacing Charlie Hodgson as first choice at fly-half How Simpson-Daniel has made an impression France enjoys love affair Saints trio cast spell on Dragons Today's matches in the Powergen Cup Hungry Tigers break down Warriors' spirit Rugby Shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby The Sunday Times Players pay price for outrageous Test demands Great Results for Every Body Rugby's civil war is tearing the game apart. . Who will blink first? The RFU and Premier Rugby, who meet for crisis talks this week, must thrash out a deal that puts the welfare of professional players first. Stephen Jones reports The RFU v clubs: a guide to the battle Facing burnout? A question of Dawson He's still far and away the best No 9 in England, but does the Wasps man still care enough to succeed in a white shirt? The mystery of England's missing centre Airberlin No 9s in waiting The Sunday Times Clean Sox Their players threw the 1919 World Series. Now the Chicago White Sox are close to banishing the resultant 86-year 'curse' Crosby is hottest thing on ice Ice hockey chiefs across the Atlantic have changed the rules after a 16-month labour dispute-and then there is the new Gretzky. By Dave Hannigan Say it isn't so: the White Sox disgrace Touareg Saving the World If the World Xi are to give Australia a run for their money they will need Andrew Flintoff at his colossal best Winner Davenport keeps up pursuit of No1 crown Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racing Cheltenham Rugby Union Rugby League Fixtures Racing Fixtures The Sunday Times Smith spikes the big guns The big trainers were out in force for the Autumn Stakes at Salisbury, but it was journeyman Vince Smith who stole the show. By Andrew Longmore A breed Apart The stand-off between Coolmore and Sheikh Mohammed has added. a new dimension to a high-stakes sales battle Caught in Rochdale win their only promotion, 1969 The Times Sport Letters The Sunday Times Heroes' Mary Peters, 1972 Olympic pentathlon champion, on The Sunday Times Any Answers? Questions answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Sport on TV Don't miss this Times Online A rough ride to Germany The voice of sport Sky Sports Loony tunes mar Murray's march Flutters and flutes Contents Hundreds of jobs under threat as MFI plots store closures BA's radical plan to solve pension crisis Baker insists: I will be the boss at Boots Virgin Pressure grows on Bank for cut AIM trains sights on the Continent Special Report Foreign recruits will soon give the Alternative Investment Market more members than the main exchange, writes Angus McCrone Contents Press Complaints Commission The Sunday Times Mittal returns to Indian roots with $9bn deal French raider ready to up his stake in Aegis Gas bill blow to chemicals plant Times Online Windfall for nursing home boss Business Digest Timber firm's revolution Airlines take off to battle for prime New York route The Sunday Times Gala set to bale out of bid for lottery Drinks groups quit Cadbury race E. on-Energy Ken Clarke under new attack at Savoy Billionaire Russian faces UK court case Citigroup resigns as trustee for Bacardis Cisco Systems Nuclear Pessina will make a big bang at Boots Agenda Business grabs a bigger slice Economic out Look What a stinker Havana gamble Greenspan leans on Chinese to avert trade war American Account The Man who Took a Shine to Boots Stefano Pessina, the billionaire boss of Alliance Unichem, has spent five years courting Boots for a merger. But is there a risk he could be jilted at the altar, asks Richard Fletcher How It All Began in Nottingham Rare Books Electricity boss pedals French into Britain The Times Vincent De Rivaz's Working Day Vital Statistics Working Space Gas prices send a winter chill through industry Supply shortages could force some firms to stop production. Report by Dominic O'Connell and Dan Drillsma-Milgrom Carbon Trust Members plan bid for Queen's The London tennis club is up for sale—but members want to save its …eritage, reports Matthew Goodman Multiple Display Advertising Items Plot thickens in Google's books battle Plans by the search-engine company to digitise millions of volumes have been blown off course by a row over copyright. Dominic Rushe reports from New York Bank of Scotland Smaller companies flock to booming AIM BT Market is Simple and Flexible How the Rivals Shape up M&S tries to convince the City everything is coming up roses The shares are up and the latest clothes range is admired even by rivals. But the jury is still out on whether Stuart Rose can deliver growth. By Richard Fletcher Multiple Display Advertising Items Top French raider strikes as ad giants duel over Aegis Vincent Bolloré has disrupted the battle of WPP and Publicis to take over the British firm. Dominic Rushe reports Intel boss: don't write. us off yet Despite doubts about the chipmaker's ability to adapt. its chief, Paul Otellini, rejects the notion that another firm can shake the status quo—even Google The New Heads of Two of the World's Biggest Computer Companies were in London Last Week. They Spoke to Paul Durman Holland & Holland Hurd brings a message of hope to Hewlett-Packard After a turbulent last few years, HP's boss is determined to show that his PC business is really not doing too badly Small Business Digest Make the government listen to you Matthew Wall looks at how small firms can combine to lobby against new laws that might hurt their businesses Picture Gallery Clear Success for Glass Industry The Sunday Times Beautiful idea that makes men look good How I Made It Cutting tax on sale of land The Business Doctor Disciplining a Prankster Superwoman pushes girl power Prufrock Multiple Display Advertising Items Brooklyn bruiser puts on best face Watchdog keeps Hands waiting Wrong AIM Hot Air Music World share markets Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities The Week that was Boots confirms Unichem deal Business on the Box ITV at a Glance The Week Ahead Quote of the Week ITV wrestles with its advertising demons Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in ITV? Total Contents An American in Chains James Yee entered Guantanamo as a patriotic US officer and Muslim chaplain. He ended up in shackles, branded a spy. This is his disturbing story Contents BT My Wife Said She Had my Gun in One Hand and Two Rounds in the Other When Ronnie met Ronnie The late Ronnie Barker told his biographer Bob McCabe of the accidental meeting with a baman that started one of the great comic partnerships—not forgetting a little help for John Cleese Peter Kay, Barker's Kindred Spirit from a Modern Comic Age Stiffen that lip, man Bush picks a pal and feeds a credibility crisis Enough to make you feel suicidal 71mph and I'll have you, sunshine Putting a good glossy on the Muslim lifestyle Sarah Joseph's new magazine shows thatt Muslims like fashion and furnishing too, says Stuart Wavell Now tell us the Rael story, Michel A novel inspired by a cult has led to the uncovering of bestselling author Michel Houellebecq's secret life, writes Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times Spies on Mars uncover the wonders of the red planet Scientists used to pour scom on the idea that there could be life on Mars. That's changing, says Deirdre Fernand Is the end of the great diet quest finally in sight? A new diet claims, yet again, to have cracked weight loss. That may or may not be, says Lois Rogers, but science menas wer are getting closer to the holy grail From Washington with love: tips for hopeful Tories Diet Fads we Have Known Everything you need to put Take a giant step beyond ordinary television towards ground-shaking home cinema. Doors selects five exceptional systems from a field growing ever more affordable The hidden price of 'free' calls on the net Setting up On Test: Budget-Conscious Home Cinema. . . And High-End Superstars On Test: Child-Friendly Choice Which screen, which projector? Jargon-Buster Cinema systems worth £7,000 to be won How to Enter DVDs Brimming with Shock and Awe Disc to Dust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's been helping you then? A report by the government's exam watchdog points to a rise in GCSE cheating. . . and parents as much as pupls are to blame, says Sian Griffiths Buying a Degree We must move forward with bacs Answer the question Multiple Display Advertising Items The spoilt brat syndrome A Canadian doctor believes that spoilt children are suffering from a disorder but, asks Rosie Millard, does pampering realy lead to a medical condition? Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Mephisto 2355 Bridge Chess Teaser 2247 The Sunday Times Crossword 4142 Fillies line up in Wills Stakes This Life Last word … Beware Artful Dodgers Winner's Letters … Rachel Flogs her House … for Snow Talking Heads Picture Gallery Who says pigs can't fly? They did at my dinner Winner's Dinners Contents Savers run away from stealth taxes As the chancellor plans another backdoor tax, William Kay says more savers are taking shelter How to invest money abroad House prices rise News in Brief Contents Top Six Offshore Funds MBNA card fees Inflation and oil prices weigh on Footsie Fidelity International Contents Investment Pension Dont mix insurance and investments Child benefit error will slash mother's pension Legal & General Cost of following doctor's orders Barclays got in a muddle over fraud No leeway over a missed anniversary Canadian oil non-exec sells again as share price rises Directors' Deals Taxman will home in on loans to friend Cahoot launches mortgages Picture Gallery Recommended Emerging Market Funds Fidelity International Will emerging markets boom turn to bust? As Turkey, Russia, Korea and India hit record highs, some fund bosses think enough is enough By Kathryn Cooper Artemis If this market looks too good to be true, then it probably is Portman Building Society Another stealth tax Reckless driving What to do at the end of a 7% savings deal Your money may be swept into a poor account at the end of your 12-month Halifax or Abbey offer. By Jessica Bown Best Savings Accounts Staying Put Anger as Equitable Life drops second legal action Last week's events mean policyholders have little hope of getting any extra cash. Jessica Bown offers some advice Leeds Building Society A hotel room with a view for investors New Star Dodgy Sipp salesmen get 18-month let-off A loophole in new rules means many pension investments will be unregulated until April 2007, says David Budworth Simplyswitch Franchise plea to Brown A leading franchise operator wants Labour to offer tax breaks to investors similar to those available on VCTs. By Jessica Bown Car cover clause cut by Norwich Halifax It's time to return to the high street Despite reporting dismal sales figures, retailers have been proving popular with professional investors. By Clare Francis Gradlobs Spot the future winners in the takeover boom Star fund manager Tim Steer tells Kathryn Cooper how to capitalise on this year's rash of merger activity Abbey Grown up way to save for a child's future A new bond targets youngsters who are too old to qualify for the government's trust fund. Report by Jessica Bown Clerical Medical Cut the cost of mobiles abroad Web Wise Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Repairing a broken chain Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Savings Accounts Aap F&C@# The Investment Solution Writer is thrilled by his eight-figure salary Fame and Fortune Dean Koontz hoped to make $25,000 a year from his novels—but he now earns 400 times as much. By Natalie Graham Sky-high fees boost Northern Rock profits The bank's success is based on offering mortgages that have low rates and steep charges. By Jessica Bown 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 Avon ladies ring the right bells Roger Eglin looks at why the 120-year-old cosmetics company is still going strong as high-street retailers face a struggle Forces that are sapping our get up and go Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Different Types of Difficult People and how to Deal with Them Methods for managing the bully bosses Instead of working on the top person's behaviour, Mike Leibling often ends up showing workers how to put up with it. By Mary Braid Cut off phone time wasters Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents The bed worth £14,000 As hotels battle to sell us the sleep of our lives, Susan d'Arcy snuggles up on the latest magic mattress Travel Advertising All aboard The pick of the paris shows Cover story Going, going, gone Olympic dreams Earthy delights Regulars It turns out you really can't take a bed too seriously Doc Holiday It's a bad case of left-it-too-late syndrome, but can the Doc clear it up? The Doc's quick fixes 75% of our Lowest Fares! All aboard One ticket, 30 countries: Stephen Bleach feels the freedom of an Inter-Rail pass. Plus, overleaf, four classic routes Star Alliance Crystal Air France KLM The essentials Voyages Jules Verne What's your favourite rail trip? Four Rail Routes to Follow The Pick of the… This season's styles are gold, imperial and avant-garde, in a great autumn of art, says Sean Newsom Hotels, trains, flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wind-Gauge Watch Good Gear Rohan has combined lamb's wool with polyamide and elastance … Multiple Display Advertising Items Laptop Bag Waterproof Radio Dragged through the courts She was a sport—but Dan Reynolds met his match after a filing in Florida Tourists stay put after Bali bombs Magical Kenya Bali: your questions answered Traditional ceremonial life in Ubud, Bali's spiritual capital. The increasing interest in the… Neilson Holiday money Where was I? Travel in the age of global terrorism Other news in brief Hot stuff Blaze a trail with your winter break this year by picking the destinations with cachet and kudos. From culture in Libya to chilling in Baja, hiking in Nicarague ato designer luxury in Sri Lanka, Mark Hodson knows where to catch the sunshine in style Voyages Jules Verne SriLankan Airlines Going going Gone Taking an eclipese holiday? It's not madness? It's magic … and there's one next year. By Rob Kingston Multiple Display Advertising Items How to see for yourself Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Olympic Dreams The winter games are coming, but where do the new British stars hone their skills? By Sean Newsom Earthy delights From stinkhorms to killer omelettes, Stephen Bleach uncovers the exotic world of fungi in darkest Suffolk Airmiles are Back Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols The novelist Patrick McGrath likes to laze in Belize—in the name of research, of course Where Was I Win a luxury five-day break for two in Puglia, with the Masseria Torre Coccaro hotel and Ryanair The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items The lowest point on earth the dead sea Contents Totally Crackers Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park tells us about his charactors' movie debut in The Curse of the Wore-Rabbit Contents … Mad Fresh! High Life Scooby-Doo! Curse of their Ate Pirate Behind Bars Clean up Ba Ba Yellow Sheep High School Hero Actress Danielle Panabaker talks about her crime-busting role in the new superhero film, Sky High Fact File Mixing whiskers Furry facts Ahamster's Life Funny facts Magical Funday jumps on board a Eurostar train to find out what happens on each journey from London to the gates of Disneyland Paris Book Mark We're rewarding this week's brilliant f-maliers with … Jarvis Picture Gallery Dennis Creature feature Tracy Booker Quick Fire Pop Quiz Which word can link the end of the first word and beginning of the second word to make two new word to make two new words? Close up Bratz Rock Angelz Fill in the grid so that each row, each column and … Foot in It Reigning Cats & Dogs Rock your World … Answers Saddle up Sport Neigh need to worry if you know little about this week's Horse of the Year Show. Funday tells you everything you need to know Championchat and first for sport facts!. . . The Simpsons Contents Up to Speed Reaction times go better with Coke Inside this Week Contents Darth Vader sirens are a scream Turbos on a global blast Cars on TV Yes, I was doing 99mph, but not in my taxi m'lud Me and my Motors Stephen Fry This is the future, and it's sneaking into cars today A high tide of new technology is about to transform the motoring world, reports Jay Nagley Mercedes leads race to achieve hydrogen life-off An A-class is the best prospect yet to take fuel cells out of the lab and into the real world, finds Nicholas Rufford It helps to be crazy to plan the cars of tomorrow The Power of Dreams Some are born great Vital Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge the Smmt All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Multiple Display Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams Biker Revolution Food to Go Roll with It Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Second Opinion Times Online Values Vauxhall Astra 1.8i 16-valve Elegance five-door Used Car: Vauxhall Astra The Internet Fast Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's here to save the world The nuclear-free peace-Lexus comes at no cost whatsoever to the planet. 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The closest you can come to organic motoring The Internet Fast Lane Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pushed to the limit and all lit up for 24 hours Andrew Frankel was alternately exhausted and elated taking part in Britain's answer to the Le Mans 24-hour race Multiple Display Advertising Items SEAT auto emocion Novice daredevils start here Ducati has made a bike for beginners that doesn't compromise on thrills, writes Janie Omorogbe MPH Audi Letters Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week Travel Direct Ford The Internet Fast Lane Crash Luxury Performance and Supercars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Tranfars Limited Porsche Approved Contents Inside How An art deco house in … Is It Rader station, Ventnor, Isle of Wright, £20,000 Moving Mother's ruin When her father moved the family to an isolated Hampshire cottage it destroyed author Judith LENNOX's parents' marriage Design Classics BestLite lamp Houses of the week Strictly ballroom Homes The best new houses? Kevin McCLOUD previews the four homes shortlisted for the Manser Medal, awarded to the best one-off house in Britain. From Allerton to East Dulwich, Worcester to Hove: only one wins Autumn Ideal Home Show Buyers-but nothing to buy The househunters are out there, eager to spend, but good property is in short supply as vendors hold back in hope of a better price, reports Helen Davies Karcher Octacon They only moved for the parking Mark Anstead meets a Winchester couple who look set to make serious money when they sell their share of a warehouse they converted with friends Berkeley Better days for Brum First came the funky shops, now Birmingham's city centre is getting bold new skyscraper homes, reports Hugh Pearman The Stadium Highbury Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Will my chapel dream come true? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bedtime stories Statement beds are in fashion, so look to history for inspiration and find your own sleeping beauty, says Victoria O'brien Fine & Country House with a mini-me flat Victoria O'brien talks to a London architect whose converted garage is now worth £275,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Barratt The project Restoring an old property? 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Don't fill it with ground-level plants - look up instead. Susan Berger suggests trees for small gardens that won't annoy the neighbours Savils What to Do this Week Harvest home French flowers All aboard at Wakehurst Garden New life on the Costa Geriatrica Rejuvenated by housebuyers from London and Brighton looking for affordable homes, Eastbourne's property market is coming into its own, says Jentje Knuppe The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Present their Greatest Investor Opportunity! Urban Splash Crest Nicholson Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilson Bowden City Homes Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items Brace yourself for A-day What does pension reform mean for buy-to-let? Rosie Millard investigates Savills The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballymore Contents KPMG Midfield dynamos who drive British business Our new league table of Britain's biggest private, middle-market companies reveals many household names alongside some hidden giants. By Robert Simpson Top 10 Companies with the Biggest Profits The Sunday Times Rising to the growth challenge A dedicated bank with a global network can help mid-market companies achieve their potential, says Alan Keir of HSBC Track Much more than just a relative success Mel Egglenton of KPMG looks at how and why so many family-owned businesses are thriving in the mid-market HSBC The world local bank Britain's biggest mid-market private firms Sales surge for leaders of the middle market Hamish Stevenson and Robert Simpson of Fast Track single out the companies that have notched up the biggest rise in turnover Top 10 Sales Rises in the Top Track 250 Keeping us supplied with eggs Electrical retailer Housebuilder Industrial steel processor Food whoesaler Housebuilder Whisky distiller Conglomerate Management, IT consultancy Metal engineer Sportswear brand manager Healthcare provider Car importer, distributor Business, Finance and Marketspaper publisher Home product supplier Electronic 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But, like his character, he's not about to boast, writes Bryan Appleyard Art Degas, Sickert and Lautrec: three great Euro painters in the home of British aret. Waldemar Januszak's seen the one about two Frenchmen and a Dane but does he get it? Erm Good sport She's a really First Sex and the City, then passion for an ace quarterback. Bridget Moynahan is gunning for more, says Jeff Dawson High Society You say you want a revolution It was John Lennon who gave it to us. This master of reinvention would have been 65 today, yet he's still influencing the current generation, says Mark Edwards Mary Poppins Yo. sister! The glamorous historian Bettany Hughes … Detect the clichés? Television Watershed murk Radio waves Rest of the week's films Opera North at Sadler's Wells Please sir, no more Weak performances and a dearth of ideas make Polanski's Oliver a gruelling affair, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts The Sunday Times Welsh National Opera Going to pot? Far from it Television Older actresses have never had it so good, as American TV embraces the highs and lows of middle age, says Christopher Goodwin In their prime, on prime time Windows Angels with perky faces The latest boyband sing hymns—and are set to be huge. Choir can be cool, says Dan Cairns Rest of the week's theatre Oliver Twist This happy breed of man His reign at the Old Vic has had the odd hiccup, but with Richard II, Kevin Spacey has finally delivered. What a relief, says Victoria Segal DVD Video The Madam Butterfly effect It is a notoriously hard role, but the soprano Mary Plazas will set hearts aflutter, says Hugh Canning Garrick Theatre Stop the ride Despite a smattering of high notes, the Royal Opera has failed to take Siegfried by the horns Classical On record Mozart The Supreme Decorator Elizabeth Futral, Majella Cullagh (sopranos), Diana Montague (mezzo), Hanover Band, cond Charles MacKerras Classical CD of the week JS Bach Brandenburg Concertos Concerto Italiano, cond Rinaldo Alessandrini Pop and Jazz Pop CD of the week Get on down The Prodigy New kids in town The Crimea Palace Theatre They wowed the West End with their take on Eric and Ern Theatre Birmingham Royal Ballet The geek shall inherit the mirth Chris Addison may be a clever-clogs, but his world-view is doing comedy a power of good, says Stephen Armstrong HMV Mahler Symphony No. 2 Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss Panasonic A match made in heaven Sylvie Guillem and Russell Maliphant are partners in the sublime, says David Dougill English National Ballet Games The Times Lionhead's classic god game, Black & White, breathed … DVDs Ss Whisky Galore! The Complete Thin Man Collectio Jimi Hendrick Live at Woodstock The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre 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 Inside story What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list Picture Gallery Hardbacks Paperbacks Top of the fops Beau Brummell Read on A man of many, many parts Cinema Michael Caine a Class Act by Christopher Bray Faber £20 pp358 Shopping, whoring and gambling Read on Diary A Briefer History of Time The queen of tart Climbing the Mango Trees: A Memoir of a Childhood in India by Madhur Jaffrey Ebury £18.99 pp271 A kind of loathing The Spin Doctor's Diary Inside No 10 with New Labour by Lance Price Hodder £16.99 pp358 Tony and Cherie a Special Relationship by Paul Scott Sidgwick £17.99 pp304 Would I lie to you? Max Clifford: Read All About it by Max Clifford and Angela Levin Virgin £18.99 pp248 Book events What's happening in the literary world In the news Books behind the headlines: the Tories The man who dared to kill the king The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scafford by Geoffrey Robertson Chatto £20 pp429 Read on Dreams can come true A Castle in Spain by Matthew Parris Viking £17.99 pp239 The day the earth moved A Crack in the Edge of the World: The Great American Earthquake of 1906 by Simon Winchester Viking £16.99 pp412 Amazon. co. uk Scholastic Days like these We are at War: The Remarkable Diaries of Five Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times by Simon Garfield Ebury £19.99 pp424 Take your partners Truth and Consequences by Alison Lurie Chatto £15.99 pp232 Powering People Nice and Easy Cinnamon Kiss by Walter Mosley Weidenfeld £12.99 pp309 Her wicked ways The Lighthouse by PD James Faber £17.99 pp400 Headline review Children's book of the week WHSmith Arguments with England Paperbacks Magic Seeds Forever Today Belle De Jour: The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl Old Boys The Sunday Times concise crossword No 917 The Unfortunate Colonel Despard Windows on the World The Buddha, Geoff and Me by Edward Canfor-Dumas The Black Angel You really must read The Sunday Times Skyooo Contents Watch it: the best of the Domestic affairs Best films Worth the wait Adults only Words worth Have art, will travel Tim Marlow On British Art Show 6 (Tuesday, Five, 7.15pm) Product placement Pick of the week Supemova Tuesday, BBC2, 10pm All talk Picks of the day Radio The Week's best Hail, Caesar Heroes Of History (Five, 11.40am) Light on his feet Bruce Goes Dancing (BBC1, 5.45pm) The bread line When Britain Went Bananas (BBC4, 8.05pm) Best drama Waking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) Pick of the day The South Bank Show: Alan Bennett (ITV1, 11.10pm) Caveat emptor Midsomer Murders (ITV1, 9pm) Pick of the Day Best rundown The 50 Greatest Documentaries (C4,9pm) Meet the real Erin Brockovich (Biography, 9pm) Critics' choice The Gold Rush BBC1 Variations Radio The Week's best Novel approach Starry starry cop Vincent (ITV1, 9pm) Chintz encounters Terrible Taste Of Great Dictators (Sky One, 9pm) Pick of the day Israel And The Arabs—Elusive Peace (BBC2, 9pm) Affairs of state A Very Social Secretary (More4,9pm) Pick of the Day Face facts Blitz kids Whatever Happened To the Gender Benders? (C4,11pm) Critics' choice Skyone The Sheriff Of Fractured Jaw BBC1 Variations Radio Contents Girls talk Real Families: My Mums Used To Be Men (ITV1, 8pm) Kiss and make-up Love Soup (BBC1, 9pm) Englishman abroad CSI: Miami (Five, 9pm) Pick of the day Beyond Boundaries (BBC2, 9pm) Grub's up The Bad Food Guide (BBC4, 9pm) Pick of the Day Old gameshow The Name's The Same (BBC4, 10.30pm) Brian Sewell. The latter (typical question:"Are you TV horror Whatever Happened To The Minipops? (C4,10.55pm) Man With The Gun (C4,1.25pm) Films Skyone BBC1 Variations Radio Crunch time Match Of The Day Live (BBC1, 7.30pm) All their yesterdays Cream Reunion At The Royal Albert Hall (BBC4, 9.30pm) Rogue mail Room 101 (BBC2, 10pm) Relative values Lost (C4,10pm) Pick of the day The Hurricane That Shook American (BBC2, 9pm) Divine will Zero Hour: The Plot To Kill The Pope (Discovery, 10pm) Pick of the Day Bad girls Whatever Happened To The Wild Child? (C4,11.10pm) Ridley, all of whom made their names by gate-crashing Hard times Maclntyre's Toughest Towns (Five, 11.55pm) Critics' choice To Hell And Back BBC1 Variations Radio Contents Shark and tickle Great Ocean Adventure (Five, 7.15pm) Wash and go? Risking It All Revisited (C4,8pm) The spying game Spooks (BBC1, 9pm) Best on nature Horizon (BBC2, 9pm) Pick of the day UFOs-The Secret Evidence (C4,9pm) Not so young ones All About George (ITV1, 9pm) Hogwash? Hogzilla (National Geographic, 9pm) Is it art? Underground Britain (BBC2, 9.50pm) Critics' choice Fame is The Supr BBC1 Variations Radio Contents Man o' war Great British Commanders (Five, 7.30pm) The full Nelson In Nelson's Footsteps (History, 7.30pm) Another country Tammy Wynette: 'Till I Can Make It On My Own (BBC4, 9pm) Hold the front page Have I Got News For You (BBC1, 9.30pm) Pick of the day The West Wing (More4,9pm) Gene pool Rock School (C4,9.30pm) Pick of the Day Prude health Swinging Special-Patty Edwards, Sex Therapist (Five, 10.30pm) Critics' choice Jassy BBC1 Variations Park life Wallace & Gromit Day (UKTV Gold, from 5.30pm) Movers and shakers Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1, 6.30pm) Soul searching Afterlife (ITV1, 9.05pm) Out of sight John Wyndham - The Invisible Man Of Science Fiction (BBC4, 9.05pm) Pick of the day Riba Stirling Prize (C4,7pm) Vic razor The Shield (Five, 11.20pm) Radio Pick of the Day Critics' choice Millions viewing week ending Seo 18 Something of a favorite among the glitterati it sends BBC1 Variations More Contents BMW Rolex Contents Australia Secret Britain What you won't find in the guidebooks Born on the Same Day The footballing genius and the fashion goddess Next Big Thing Beyond petroleum Dfs Joseph Wakefield and his Nan Angela John Lewis Ercol Morocco Grant Nicholas The singer formed the rock band Feeder with Jon Lee, the drummer (below right, centre), in 1990. 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From silk scarves to a jolly good brolly, the Killers front man tells Simon Mills it's all an act Boodles Have Fun, It's only a Midlife Crisis It used to be a trip to the plastic surgeon and a date with the personal trainer. But now, says Raffaella Barker, women can get through middle age with the help of some boys' toys A Stella Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Minted Skinted M&s …Don British designers hardly got a look-in at fashion week-it's no wonder so many lack confidence, says, Colin McDowell Picture Gallery M&S What is yours Calvin Klein Do you think I'm Sexy? Men in uniform—they don't half fancy themselves, says Fleur Britten Don't they scrub up well? Puffed up Trainer Spotting Where to Shop Ball Boy Python Belt Thou Shalt Covet Lacoste Get your Sharon Ridoynauth picks outerwear with pulling power Lacoste Peugeot Group Therapy Chaos reign and there's a party most nights. 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