News from 13/11/2005
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Jonathan Northcroft, Kevin Dunn, Waldemar Januszczak, John Thornton, David Almond, John Dugdale, William Kay, Gayle Ritchie, Lynne Greenwood, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Nigal Powell, Jeff Dawson, Sir Christopher Meyer, John Smith, Fred Redwood, Jim Munro, Sally Brock, Sandy Humphrey, Ian Ogilvy, Helen Davies, Trish Lorenz, Harry Potter, Rob Hughes, Jason Dawe, John Peter, Dominic Sandbrook, Professor Gideon Garter, Stephen Lee, Andrew Longmore, John Waples Business Editor, Robert Napier, Peter Baseby, Christopher Somerville, Seymour Pierce, Richard Bridgwood, William Fitzbugh, Frank Whitford, Miranda Richardson, Nicolette Jones, Sybil Kapoor, David Gower, Nicola Venning, Kathryn Cooper, P D, Mark Cueto, David Smith, John Simpson, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Richard Johns, Andrew Sullivan, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Carlo Collodi, Karen Robinson, Andrew Porter, Dominic Bradbury, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Gemma Scott-Martin, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Ariel Leve, Robert Winnett, Cameron Cooper, Margareta Pagano, Irwin Stelzer, Bob Mitchell, Adrian Furnham, Matt Rudd, Sean Fitzpatrick, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Katharine Wynne, David Dougill, John Arlidge, Lucinda Digweed, Richard Horsey, Sarah-Kate Templeton Medical Correspondent, Stuart Barnes, Jeremy Wilson, Paul Forsyth, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Helen Szirtes, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, David Cairns, Maureen Dowd, Dean Nelson, Stewart Lee, Mrs D Mill, Sarah Dempster, John Peel, Katharine Houreld, Dave Pollard, Richard Horne, Richard Fletcher, Graham Clutton, Greg Struthers, Trevor Anderson, Kelly Reilly, Lydia Slater, Patrick Maxwell, Gerry O'Donnell, Jeremy Guscott, David Vise, Dan Drillsma-Milgrom, Paul Bailey, Andrew Thomas, Tom Stubb, David Walsh Chief Sports Writer, Christopher Silvester, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Elizabeth Scott-Beumann, Ali Rifat, Grae Hillary, Peter McCallum, Vincent Crump, Chris Woodhead, Tracey Christiansen, Alex Himez, Steve Boyd, Sarah Smith, Daniel Michelson, Jasper Gerard, Blue Peter, Paul Driver, Ben Schott, Micaela Rossato, Ian Hawkey, Elizabeth, Stuart Andrews, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Martin Dales, Paul Durman, Philip Treacy, Shelley Von Strunckel, Roger Rolph, Mark Edwards, Derek Rose, Rachel Bridge, Anthony Noel, Heston Blumenthal, Maxine Sarjant, Philip Pinnell, Alan Wright, Hugo Barnacle, James Turrell, Steven Maxson, Christina Lamb, Tony Rossiter, Jonathan Carr-Brown Health Correspondent, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Kate Saunders, Rod Liddle, Douglas Alexander, Lawrence Booth, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Nick van der Biji, Diana Wright, Michael Quindlen, Mansour Bahrami, Emma Smith, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Ricky Hatton, Dominic O'Connell, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Louise Armitstead, David Heap, Adrienne Connors, Lucy Atkins, Nick Bubb, Michael Foley, Mike Down, Amanda Blinkhorn, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Brian Claridge, Jeremy Lewis, Nick Rennison, Christopher Hudson, Lt-Gen F Viggers, Ian Critchley, David Walsh, Don Roberts, Judith Emmanuel, Trevor Lewis, Jude O'Reardon, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Mark Anstead, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Richard Woods, Roland White, Steven Swinford, Mark Palmer, David Linleye, Shane Watson, Michael O'Leary Chief executive, Abul Taher, I C, Maurice Chittenden, Stephen Barnes, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Merrill Lynch, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jonathan Leake, Helen Davie, Brendan Simms, Sophie Kirkham, David Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Clare Francis, Marvin Pryce-Jones, Jason Cooper, Dipesh Gadher, Mark Kleinman, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Paul Grogan, Jennfer Harper-Deacon, Peter O'Reilly, Matthew Campbell, Noel Edmonds, John Carey, Richard Dimbley Lecture, Sameer Shaik, David Sanderson, Mary Braid, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, I H, Jessica Bown, T L, Sally Kinnes, Daniel Emery, David Walsh chief sports writer, David Wickers, Wyndham Northam, Brian Doogan, Ben Dowell, Minette Marrin, John Aizlewood, John Cornwell, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Jonathan Futrell, Ruth Ellis, A P, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, Dan Cairns, Paul McGowan, Stewart Mitchell, Stephanie Desmond, Clare Byam-Cook, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Robbie Williams, Andrew Vickers, Roberto Innocenti, Dan Carins, Sarah Baxter, Brian Schofield, Kate Spicer, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Dr Paul Conway, Sara Hassan, Victoria Stanley, Richard Ratner, Ed Hughes, Meera Mahida, Simon Howard, Adrian Somerfield, Graham Freeborn, Dominic Rushe, Tanni Grey-Thompson, Richard Lewis, Sian Griffiths, Corrina Stratton-Darling, Helen Stewart,
ResumoContents A1-Qaeda calls Queen an 'enemy of Islam' Courageous Abigail rejoices at birth of healthy baby son Ba. com Contents NHS chaos exposed by new e-mails Contents The Sunday Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Vc poker Fox and Hague endorse Boy David as Tory leader Campbell 'told Blair to quit before election' Doctors baffled as HIV man 'cures' himself They haven't forgotten: Two members of the congregation … MPs clock up £3m in mileage allowance Ambitious blacks outpace whites on road to success Northern rock Meyer lashes out over ministers' double standards Hip rabbi gave Lennon's peace song a chance Doctors accused of ignoring bird flu threat Flybe Gazza to reveal mental torment McGregor revs up to cross Africa the long way Alliance Leicester Spy cameras to spot drivers' every move American Airlines MI5 wants 800 more spies to take on Islamic threat Attenborough names ape girl as his heir to TV jungle Male nurse claims sex bias in ban on caring for women Britain spends millions on tourist airport Child food adverts face ban on celebs Multiple Display Advertising Items AA warns of drunk pedestrian menace Quiet burial for fast-living Lichfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Saving Private Melson's children Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Edward's TV firm in offshore cash mystery Wildlife reclaims land hit by acid rain Surgery blunder at Bupa costs £1m Multiple Display Advertising Items Defending the Realm-But at what Cost? Tony Blair and George Bush say legal rights must be sacrificed in the war on terror. But both face mounting opposition. Richard Woods, Andrew Porter and Sarah Baxter report on the global battle to balance security and liberty Toshiba How America Took the Fight to the Enemy By Ferrying Suspects around the World British Gas Ever Tightening Terror Laws Multiple Display Advertising Items Just brilliant—he's sold us all on the utterly useless Profile Ben Schott Parents make bad teachers Lifescan Cameron: worth the risk Acrewood Homes Too little, too late Muslim apartheid burns bright in France It's not a Blair police state we need fear, it's his state police Picture Gallery Watch out, peer wants to snatch pensioners' bus passes Atticus Talking of his late mother, David Blunkett tells Woman' Atticus Dinner organisers take no chances with loose-talking Humphrys Atticus Plugged-in MPs stoke up global warming Atticus Aren't we trying to build good relations Atticus Waging war on terror abroad and on freedom at home As Labour MPs rub liniment on their bruises after last Atticus Charles Clarke's meeting with Muslim leaders got off … Atticus First Tony Blair appears on Football Focus Atticus Prudential Soldiers are treated badly Barclays Spanish practices War on terror will last longer than 90 days Dentist in NHS queue Still in Burma Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street A Fine Kebabbing Once they were close. Not any more. The catty memoirs of Britain's man in Washington have outraged Labour's high command. Stuart Wavell reports Ouch! Meyer's Stinging Words AIG Healthnow Quake orphans 'adopted' for jihad Saab93 Woman poet 'slain for her verse' Oligarch plots political revenge from jail Bulldog Jordanian soldiers seduced by Al-Qaeda 'aided' suicide attacks Bali bomber shot as he plotted new blitz India fences off Bangladesh to keep out Muslim terror Suspect linked to radical UK cleric Stalker obsessed by Moss goes on the run Land Rover Wounded Chirac 'losing grip' of riot-hit France Iron Lady picks rival Weah for power team Merkel launches 'loveless marriage' to revive Germany Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddam agents 'murder defence team' to halt trial Party leader to end Israeli coalition Multiple Display Advertising Items 'New Bill' emerges to thwart Hillary Contents Today's weather Mazda Computer failure hits Gatwick News in Brief Fatal police crash Scores rescued as barge breaks loose GM plea to Pope Man arrested over series of shootings Three tickets share £5.3m Lotto jackpot Dog savages girl Iranian uranium If you want them to keep shtoom, Jack, then so must you The most damaging charge against Blair in Meyer's book The Sunday Times A girl's star rises in a flash Travolta goes sky high with bad taste It was our last institution to stand out, but now Glenfiddich Contents Two Late the Hero Poacher Owen snatches 3-2 win for England BT Contents Gutsy England enjoy sweetest of victories Missing in action for all but two minutes of a compelling spectacle, Owen gave a reminder of his enduring qualities 'Our strikers can scare the world' Player ratings Shades of '66 for spirited England Germany calling What a match, what a turnaround, what a marvellous … Pink Owen haunts Argentina again Magical menace of twin talents England and Argentina possess in Rooney and Tevez two young players who can set the World Cup alight Heineken Ghosts line up to spook Pekerman Difficult decisions are pilling up for the coach of Argentina as he prepares his side for Germany 2006, says Ian Hawkey Gritty Scots foil USA Garcia reigns in Spain Trinidad & Tobago 1 Bahrain 1 Uruguay 1 Australia 0 World Cup playoffs Switzerland 2 Turkey 0 Norway 0 Czech Republic 1 Already qualified for Germany 2006 Italian flair downs Dutch Ballack class lifts Germany Bose England Lifted by Strike of Big Ben Player ratings Sheridan shines in wrecking game The giant prop impressed Andy Robinson with a storming performance that stunned the Aussies, reports Nick Cain Andy Robinson's cool exterior belied the pressure he … Robinson's rugged side needs touch of creativity How the teams have changed since the World Cup final on November 22,2003 Blacks still hold all the aces Kiwis toy with feeble Ireland Northern rock Breathless tempo sets tourists apart Black Arts Rugby is a game of a few crucial inches, and England must win them if they are to beat the All Blacks next weekend Unstoppable Carter ready to rule world Airberlin Henry hails second string The All Blacks coach believes that preparation was the key to his reserve team's comfortable win. By Michael Foley Little left to fear in lair of weak Dragons The Grand Slam champions must act fast to avoid another false dawn after a terrible start to the autumn series Tigers display skilful reserve Multiple Display Advertising Items Pumas bruise Scots Saints slain by Wasps power Rugby round-up Vauxhall Land of rising hopes Japan is the best choice to host the 2011 World Cup, but who will do the right thing and vote for it, asks Stephen Jones European playoffs first leg World Cup 2006 South America/Oceania playoff first leg International matches League One League Two Pools Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship Nationwide Conference Scotland Other Football Fixtures Head boy Miller puts Orient back on top Flying Swans sink Southend Cherries so sweet Hudson's mixed day Round-up Cole closes in on Real deal Football Shorts Tottenham in bid to sign Rivaldo Drogba stars in Ivory Coast victory Cupboard bare at Sunderland Great smell of Beckham Transfer talk The Sunday Times Fighting his own corner The Mancunian world champion is as tough as any in his trade but also an eloquent young man with a sense of perspective, finds David Walsh Life of the Hitman: Ricky Hatton Joke is on the clown Prince As one world champion retires and the greatest of all reminds us of his sport's golden age, Naseem Hamed should put aside thoughts of a comeback Giant step for Jimmy Wigan face Arsenal on Saturday with their London-born midfielder dreaming of World Cup glory with . . . Germay Wanadoo Rams must avoid slaughter Derby manager Phil Brown is still paying the price for the club's relegation but knows he has to stop the slide at home to Wolves on Friday night. By Richard Rae Star Wars It doesn't come any bigger than Real Madrid against Barcelona, and Henrik Larsson can't wait, writes Ian Hawkey New order causes capital offence Osasuna in La Liga and Braga in neighbouring Portugal have emerged as the surprise Iberian pacesetters ahead of the big-city clubs, writes Ian Hawkey Osasuna lead way for Europe's minnows The Sunday Times The pirate captain Paul Cayard has backing from Disney in the Volvo Ocean Race, but will he enjoy a fairy-tale ending? By Andrew Longmore Sky Sports Volvo Ocean Race: first leg Fielden keeps Britain in hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Master of all he surveys Roger Federer has been nursing an ankle injury but this week is hoping to lift tennis's Masters Cup for the third time, reports Barry Flatman Trescothick uses his head to foil Pakistan A first Test wicket for Shaun Udal caps a fine opening day as England's attack puts the home side on the back foot ABS as standard England find an Asian tiger Steve Harmison has often been loath to leave home, but yesterday he rose to the occasion in stirring fashion. By Simon Wilde On the rebound: freak catch gives Udal first Test wicket … Volkswagen Imran Khan The top 10 Pakistan Test cricketers Javed Miandad The Sunday Times AH Kardar Waqar Younis Inzamam-ul-Haq Book of the week Clive Woodward — The Biography by Alison Kervin, Orion, hb, £18.99 Wasim Akram Fazal Mahmood Abdul Qadir Sarfraz Nawaz DVD of the week TT 2005 Review Duke, £19.95 60 seconds in sport With Mark Cueto, England and Sale Sharks rugby union wing Pakistan need speeding Sami to find reverse gear Mohammad Sami and Shoaib Akhtar have the raw speed, but they have still to master the art of reverse swing that is vital on home turf. By Simon Wilde Wembley Stadium Cook's burning desire His career has barely begun, yet already the young Essex opener is on the verge of a Test place, writes Lawrence Booth Senior service sees Torrance top Order of Merit Sports round-up Results round-up Today's racing Times Online Fixtures Tennis Cricket Rugby Union Badminton Motorcycling Rugby League Swimming Rallying Hockey Netball Racing Squash Vic back to full power Our Vic, whose jumping let him down last season, made an impressive return to form in the Paddy Power Gold Cup The Sunday Times Howell keeps Tiger at bay The Englishman took a one-stroke lead into the final round in Shanghai but had the world No 1 breathing down his neck, writes Paul Forsyth The Times Caught in time Manchester City win the Second Division, 1966 Sport on TV Beeb has licence to thrill Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Multiple Display Advertising Items Knee-jerk reaction to Vaughan injury Argentina's bore draws The Sunday Times Contents Blackstone mounts raid on Captain Birdseye and Findus French hope £3.8bn bid will nail BPB Bank predicts pick-up in growth in the new year Virgin atlantic Another jewel in the Baugur crown Google: birth of a money machine Special Report A new book by David Vise tells how the search engine learnt to accept ads without damaging its purity GCap Media streamlines regional radio in big shake-up BAE to pump £500m into pension fund Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items M&S nibbles at event catering Michels to check out at Hilton Corbett steps aside at Holmes Place Contents Business Digest Mulcahy plans way back into Woolies Trouble brews at feuding Kent beer dynasty Persimmon to make deep cuts at Westbury Asda lines up travel website Property barons drum up £100m Colt City bonuses soar back to boom levels Aussies should put poor Clara out of her misery Agenda How to blow £50 billion without really trying Economic Outlook The real deal Spanish ayes Fairway to heaven Business must invest to keep economy going Return of the Dotcom Kids Royal Mail The Matchmaker Company doctor who gets shops off the rack Paul McGowan made his name squeezing value out of store closures. Can he change tack and turn Hilco UK into a big retail player? The Sunday Times Paul McGowan's Working Day Kazakh mining firm joins Britain's top rank Kazakhmys will soon be in the FTSE 100. But does it deserve to be a blue chip? By Louise Armitstead in Zhezkazgan Vital Statistics Working Space Queen of debt won't take no for an answer Joy Seppala is one of a new breed of hedge fund chiefs who refuse to play by traditional rules. By Richard Fletcher and Dan Drillsma-Milgrom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City veteran fights American invasion Broking boss Peter Meinertzhagen believes the giant US banks have too many conflicts of interest. Report by Margareta Pagano Disney and Pixar head for divorce Hit films such as Finding Nemo have led to clashes over how to divide the spoils. Dominic Rushe reports from New York The Sunday Times M&S comes up smelling of Roses. . . The retailer's fortunes are improving. Its interim result's were upbeat. George Davies is staying now it all hinges on Christmas, Stuart Rose tells Richard Fletcher BT Analyst Reaction Google's search for advertising nirvana The Sunday Times Robert v Robin as old pals do battle for Spirit Robin Saunders is competing with Robert Tchenguiz to buy the £3bn pub group, reports Matthew Goodman UBS Oil giants take a political beating Congress has lambasted the big groups amid suspicion of overcharging for petrol. Dominic Rushe reports from New York City whiz kid switched to videos for kids How I Made It Richard Bridgwood founder of Contender Entertainment Enterprise week will bring out the entrepreneur in the young Under-30s with ideas for a business will get the chance to network and learn lessons in how to overcome the barriers to success. Rachel Bridge reports 17-Year-Old Set out to Help his Mum Tiny fingers are key to tiny laptop TEC SPEC Multiple Display Advertising Items Lumb plum in the firing line again Oh deary! Flight shock for O'Leary British Airways Nice little earner from St Tropez Slick operations around Regal's oilfields Prufrock The relief at Marks & Spencer over the company's Britain put its foot forward at the official banquet Is this the top for Sainsbury's shareholders? Armorgroup Parkdean Holidays World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds Currencies Commodities Smoke signals bode well for filter maker Judgment Day: Should You Buy Shares in Filtrona? The Week that was M&S reports 20% rise in profits Business on the Box The Week Ahead Quote of the Week IBM Contents The Fire next Door As the worst violence since 1968 engulfed France last week, a growing white backlash against the immigrant rioters has led the far right to believe its time has come, reports Matthew Campbell Contents Having it all gives way to girdle girls Equality is faltering as women opt for the constricted life of a 1950s housewife, writes Maureen Dowd Contents Skytrax Married and widowed in one heartbreaking day Harry Thompson, the comic brains behind such shows as Have I Got News For You, died last week. His wife tells Ben Dowell cancer could not get in the way of love Truth in a Tory's pants Payback for the woman of mass destruction The journalist at the centre of the Plame affair tells Sarah Baxter how the anti-war left has taken revenge on her A dying countryside gathers Kate Moss A most diplomatic skewering of Blair Interview God's rottweiler lies down with the lambs The election of Pope Benedict was seen as a victory for reactionary Catholics, but he has chosen to surprise them, writes John Cornwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British say it with war memorials A nation that usually cannot express emotion speaks volumes in its monuments to the fallen, writes Aa Gill Bullies tighten their grip in the classroom Family breakdown is fuelling a rise in the incidence and violent nature of bullying, writes Lois Rogers Desktop superheroes reveal their special powers Desktops now come in all sizes and fit into every corner of the home. Stewart Mitchell picks 10 silicon saviours ready to come to your rescue Jargon-Buster Ofcom is having trouble doing the digital sums Talking point Computer Buyer: Early-Learning Centre 499 LG PC Value Systems Computer buyer: Spare-Room Surfer Digital Hoarder Mean Machines Games-Room Demon All-In-One Stunner Silicon Style Small and Beautiful Family-Friendly Argument Solver Cottage Industrialist Don't panic Box of Tricks The Entertainers Widescreen Wonder First Things First Win multimedia PCs totalling £3,000 Runner-Up Prize How to Enter The Soldiers, Sailors, Airman and Families Association On a mission to put fun back into reading The writers Anthony Horowitz, creator of teenage spy Alex Rider, has savaged the government's plants to get children reading, writes Amanda Blinkhorn Multiple Display Advertising Items Let parents teach their toddlers Answer the question They kept us all in the dark The OFT was right to damn private schools for fee fixing, says Chris Woodhead. Competition would have served parents better The first private convert to the city academy cause Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mephisto 2360 Sudoku Bookwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Chess Teaser 2252 The Sunday Times Crossword 4147 I'm Michael, fly me—if you want a feast in the sky Winner's Dinners What sort of a name's that? Shock exchange The tabloid week Final demand of the week This Life Supergrass of the week Christmas gift of the week Frocks Away! People of the Week I'd Give You a Hand to Move in, but Oddball of the week Adventurers of the week The Daily Telegraph: Lord Lichfield Last word. . . Harry Potter and the Huge Piles of Cash The Independent: John Fowles Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Why silver could be the new gold A new scheme will make it easier to buy 'the white metal', which should boost its value — if America gives the green light. By Kathryn Cooper Feeling bullish about bullion? Cash card charges News in Brief Contents Rising cost of IHT Merger rumours send Footsie higher Jupiter Fighting a drawn-out battle for war credits Money Award Multiple Display Advertising Items Payment firm founders put £220m in their accounts Directors' Deals Contents Drawdown:'as big a scandal as Equitable' Schemes that allow pensioners to delay buying an annuity have performed disastrously, writes Kathryn Cooper Act now to claim your full pension lump sum Multiple Display Advertising Items Down Time Britain's short-term outlook could land us all in the drink Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Switching without the pain The penalties for moving your home loan can be steep but there are ways to avoid them, reports Clare Francis The north hits the brakes Estate agents think London property is due a recovery, but prices elsewhere may be about to fall. By Clare Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items It's still all about location Best ways to overcome your financial apathy Crippling debts, pension scandals and an obsession with property mean millions of people have lost interest in investing for their future. If you are among them, Jessica Bown has some timely advice Multiple Display Advertising Items Pension savers Savers get a worse deal Pension Boost Divorcees Second families Multiple Display Advertising Items Older parents Early Starter Singletons The disenchanted Debtors Chip-and-pin forces crooks to go online More fraudsters are turning to the internet to steal from credit-card shoppers, writes Jessica Bown Multiple Display Advertising Items The man with the golden Vat notice Mean with Money Contents Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Investors must spurn the alcopop generation Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Rob Da Bank hates small change Fame and Fortune The Radio 1 DJ can't stand having coins jingling in his pocket—so he gives them all away to his wife. By Jessica Bown Merrill Lynch Fund managers tuck into blue chips again 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 Finding staff with the X factor If you want talented people who can grow into good performers, you have to dig below the surface as Fujitsu did, says Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a tall order for shorties to get to the top Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wheels set in motion to get employees fit A campaign to improve the health of personnel is working out and will soon be run all over Britain, writes Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Get to the bottom of a candidate Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Downhill all the way What has four wheels and is black and blue all over? Jeremy Lazell on a mountainboard on the lsle of Arran Zorbing Five more ridiculous adventure sports in Britain Skimboarding Nordic Walking Landboarding River-Bugging More Extreme? Doc Holiday The kids are at university: now mum and dad deserve a holiday The Swainstons The Doc's quick fixes Thomsonfly A connoisseur's Caribbean Beautiful things come in small packages: so, this winter, skip the big islands and go petite, says David Wickers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bequia Connoisseur's islands Nationwide Tobago Anguilla Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Gorda Cycling USA Go for a ride We want you. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Now that's a real winter Christopher Somerville trades British slush for Swedish snow, on a magical wilderness wildlife tour The Sunday Times Travel brief Grippy Gloves Good Gear It was paradise—we were snakes During his gap year in Australia, Sandy Humphrey found out how low he could go Cycle Jacket Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Folding Sledge Multifunction PDA Multiple Display Advertising Items 'i can't even get a bloody Bloody Mary' Travel warning on French riots Last-minute bargains In brief Tourism as usual in Jordan Readers' rants Orange sea monster sighted off St Vincent Holiday money Last Week's report in The Scotsman that Tesco Orient-Express Hotels Trains & Cruises Where was I? The Nile in style Andrew Thomas escapes the sluggish tugs and goes with the flow on a felucca ride through Egypt Crystal Holidays Travel brief Your other cruising options More Egypt? Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sun Deals Camper Capers You sent in your best camper-van experiences—from the unforgettable to the unprintable The Good The Bad And the Ugly Great Ski Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Into the mild frontier Mark Hodson likes his skiing steep. So what happened when he picked a gentler resort for the sake of his children? Club Med Early Birding The Sunday Times Local Knowledge The Cotswolds Vincent Crump asked the natives to share the secrets of England's prettiest patch Jack Russell Rob Rees David Wiemers Irene George Dr Mark Porter Lord Neidpath Multiple Display Advertising Items The designer one Das Triest Travel brief The romantic one Altstadt The eccentric one Rathaus Wein & Design The budget one Pension City The famous one Get a Room Vienna Sacher Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols Skiing in Iran or driving in Cameroon, Mansour Bahrami has a habit of getting in a jam Where was I Win a week's skiing holiday for two in the Trois Vallées, with the Hotel Telemark and EasyJet The competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Contents Living Dolls Chart toppers Giurls Aloud talk to Funday about the launch of their own range of Barbie dolls Contents Shish, It's Huge! Harry Potter Scene It? The DVD Game Magclicks Magnetic Jewellery Collection Sideways Cycle The Wizard Fresh! The X Factor Sing Nintendo Micro Tim Burton's Tragic Toys Scooby-Doo! in Dread and Breakfast The story so far - Scooby and Shaggy are convinced there's a ghost in their creepy B&B! Above Par Green Chocolate Toon TXT Quick Fire Most Requested Spot the Ball Puzzle Zone Big Country Sticky Situation The funday Times Four by Four Eye to Eye Look into the eyes of these animals then rearrange the anagrams to help identify each one correctly Competitions Favourite Things Animals that Scare! 101 Things to Do before You're Old and Boring by Richard Horne & Helen Szirtes Book Mark The Adventures of Pinocchio All aboard the Polar Express Wint! Clay Jarvis Fans Utd Creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Super Fred With the First Test against Pakistan in full swing, England's Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff talks to Funday Swapits are Back Swap It! F-Mail Reigning Cats & Dogs The story so far - Cat seems to have pulled the wool over everybody's eyes. Or will the Powerpuff Girls see sense? Spot the Ball Puzzlezone Answers Stick up Four by Four The Simpsons Harry Potter Contents Contents Surge in speed convictions for women Up to Speed Micro Mitsubishi is set for Britain Apache seeks Jeremy's scalp Cars on TV Look, it's a Mr Blobby car Me and my Motor On his CD Changer Blimey, where did that come from? Honda Dodging round the taxman with your company car Tax changes have hit the popularity of company cars but there are ways to avoid giving the chancellor all he wants, write Andrew Frankel and Emma Smith The Classic Route to Cheaper Driving To Me It's a Car, to the Revenue It's a Van Calculating the Liability Internet Fast Lane Saab Safety Check Ingear the Stuff of Motoring Dreams A Slot for James Dean The Knowledge Xenon Headlights All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Quick off the Mark Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car: MG ZT Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Too sharp to be cocky Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Into the season of mellow fizziness With the grape harvest in and autumn's colours spreading across the land, now is the best time for drivers to take the tourist route through France's champagne country, writes Tom Walker The Sunday Times Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Deal of the Week The Sunday Times Ford My First Crash Garmin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Limited Porsche Contents Contents Is It worth It? Manor Court House, Chard, Somerset, £500,00 Moving on Vrooming round Brum When athlete Tanni Grey-Thompson went househunting in Birmingham, estate agents were puzzled by her request for proximity to roads and hills Design Classics Chantry knife sharpeners Cheshire classic. . . £4.5m Houses of the week Mountain escape £345,000 Room on the rooftop. . . £799,950 Royal Arsenal The Midas touch Although Hopwell Hall is a palace fit for a king, Rosie Millard wonders how much joy it his brought its owner Octacon Real country but not real isolation Market towns have become so popular with fleeing Londoners they are bucking price trends, reports Helen Davies Barclays On the Market Escape from the past Crime novelist Anne Perry, thrust unwillingly into the limelight by the film Heavenly Creatures, tells Mark Anstead about her hideaway in Scotland—bought for £26,000 and now worth £750,000 No. 1 West India Quay No. 1 West India Quay Riverside Quarter The battle for the chapel Restoring a former place of worship in North Yorkshire meant converting planners and villagers, says Lynne Greenwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey £1.85m A house with a paddock From a sprawling 18th-centuary farmhouse to a modest bungalow with only two bedrooms, these properties all have ample land for horse-lovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset £375,000 Nottinghamshire £925,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Renting for a lifestyle upgrade Moving to a larger house doesn't have to mean selling up and buying. Renting could be an option, says Nicola Venning Jackson-Stops & Staff Powergen Beauty in the beast If you want to live in a posh area but can't afford it, stop dreaming about a period home and start looking at modern ones instead, says Trish Lorenz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Anscombe & Ringland The project Laying laminate florring is easy if you choose the right product On Call The home Buying a dishwasher isn't just good for the environment—you'll have an extra 300 hours a year to play with, too Profiting from peace in Bosnia Lord Ashdown figures he has found the new property hot spot—and is selling one holiday home to buy another, reports John Arlidge For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Non-such La Peria Living Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the experts Ee-mail your questions to propertys@sunday-times. co. uk In Rawest It's about time From traditional to contemporary, ornate to simple, there's a style of clock to suit your space, says Trish Lorenz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing sax and the city Jazz musician Don Wright has found living in a stately home is lovely—but a bit too remote for work, he tells Fred Redwood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sleeping Beauty of Quercy The garden at Château Marcoux, Beauille, was created from Wilderness. Caroline Donald discovers how The Sunday Times Garden Cuttings What to Do this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Make a splash with paint Nothing lifts and smartens a garden as quickly and easily as a fresh coat of paint. Garden designer Anthony Noel explores some of the best colour options The Sunday Times Vizion Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulbs, buyers and bribes Be wary of your tenants, whether great or gormless, when you want to sell, says Rosie Millard Savills The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Contents British Independent Film Awards Contents Happy to grin and bare it Having patented her own brand of theatrical Viagra, Kelly Really is about to reveal all in a film about the wartime West End—a case of strip off and think of England, asks Jeff Dawson Botleys Mansion, in Chertsey, is like the royal tamily The heaven and earthy show James Turrell's visions are sublime—and Sarah Lucas's pieces are fabulously vulgar, says a wowed Waldemar Januszczak Factotum From Queenie to meanie Miranda Richardson has played Ruth Ellis and Elizabeth I, but as Harry Potter's tabloid foe, she's really making history, she tells Jeff Dawson Finally wild about Harry Gielgud Theatre Double Indemnity PG, 107 mins Rest of the week's films Hearts and Minds 15,112 mins English National Ballet Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 15,102 mins Hustle & Flow 15,116 mins Niagara Motel 15,90 mins Short Cuts Soft-shoe shuffling Curtis Hanson trying a chick flick? Edward Porter is diverted by his change of step A Weedy thriller The constant Gardener is too busy tending its right-on politics to excite Cosmo Landesman The Royal Ballet Scoop. Woody Allen's recently shot movie is to be called just that A Hero who's truly welcome Television Digital deluge Radio waves Who are you calling arch dukes? Critics say they're too knowing, too ironic—but behind the pose, Franz Ferdinand have substance in spades, says Dan Cairns Music zone The World's Biggest Diamond Rest of the week's theatre Royal Court, Theatre Upstairs Sky & artsworld Glorious Duchess Brontë Lyric Hammersmith Cleansed Arcola Scrooge London Palladium How to survive life The tale of a German transvestite makes for a compelling and touching one-man play, says Victoria Segal Band of Brothers Anthony Minghella's Madam Butterfly soars above the ordinary, says Hugh Canning Nudity Variety High Society National Theatre Verdi On record The week's essential new releases Classical Mozart Byrd: The Great Service Classical CD of the week Brahms Berio Pop and Jazz Madonna Confessions on a Dance Floor Warner 9362494602 Bananarama Kingsbury Manx Floetry Pop CD of the week Flo'Olegy Geffen 9887135 Kubb Mother Mercury 9870767 The London Electric Guitar Orchestra Linda Perhacs Vinicius Cantuaria Get on down Madness New kids in town The like Boulez seizes the moment At the age of 80, the Frenchman led the BBCSO with masterful insight in a thought provoking programme, says Paul Driver HMV Bose The top arts events of the coming months The Nutcracker The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Kiki & Herb—Jesus Wept, a Christmas Concert Film The critical list The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy Film The Beat That My Heart Skipped This week, don't miss Theatre Pillars of the Community Art Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris Comedy Ben Elton Opera Madam Butterfly Dance Rambert Dance Company Concerts Quatuor Mosaiques Pop Bob Dyian The Sunday Times Feats of passion MacMillan would have been proud—DAVID Dougill mavels at a devastatingly emotional Manon Jerry Springer the opera Film choice Call of Duty 2 The Sunday Times Gun War of the Worlds Paramount, 12,112 mins; £24.99 (2 discs) Intensive Care Robbie Williams Dig! Tartan, 15,107 mins, £15.99 Their Law—the Singles Rocky Anthology MGM, 12,532 mins; £49.99 (5 discs) Der Rosenkavalier 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 WHSmith The defective detective The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes Vol 3: The Novels edited by Leslie S Klinger Norton £30 pp922 Sherlock Holmes: The ?Unauthorised Biography by Nick Rennison Atlantic £14.99 pp298 Read on… The Royal Borough of Rensing and Chelsea The word on the street King's Road: The Rise and Fall of the Hippest Street in the World by MAx Decharne Weidenfeld £18.99 pp391 Read on… Diary Coming back down to earth First Man: The Life of Neil Armstrong by James R Hansen Simon and Schuster £20 pp769 Waterstones Waterstone's Waterstones The Big Jneasy Triksta: Life and Death and New Orfeans Rap by Nik Cohn Harvill Secker £12.99 pp211 Schoot's Almanac Book events What's happening in the literary world In the news Books behind the headlines: France Demon knight of the stage Sir Henry Irving: A Victorian Actor and His World by Jeffrey Richards Hamblsdon & London £25 pp508 Read on… Dazzled by the footlights Front Row: Evenings at the Theatre by Beryl Bainbridge Continumn £14.99 pp214 Borders No pain, no gain With their Backs to the World: Portraits from Serbia by Asne Seierstad trans Sindre Kartvedt Virago £7.99 pp340 The butcher of suburbia Supper with the Crippens: A New Investigation into One of the Most Notorious Cases of the 20th Century by David James Smith Orion £17.99 pp344 Challenging times Duel: A True Story of Death and Honour by James Landale Canongate £14.99 pp304 A hazardous undertaking Get a Life by Nadine Gordime Bloomsbury £16.99 pp189 Flight from the enchanting The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman Chatto £12.99 pp211 A bit of a puzzler Predator by Patricia Cornwell Little Brown £17.99 pp374 Handcuffed to the past The Ministry of Pain by Dubravka Ugresic translated by Michael Henry Heim Saqi £9.99 pp240 Burmese daze Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan Fourth Estate £16.99 pp472 Children's book of the week WHSmith Old Filth by Jane Gardam Paperbacks Patrick O'brian Paula: My Story So Far A House of Light Keystone: The Life and Clowns of Mack Sennett The Sunday Times concise crossword No 922 Eichmann His Life and Crimes Gustav Mahler: Letters to his Wife edited by Henry-Louis de la Grange and Günther Weiss Mimi and Toutor Go Forth: The Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika by Giles Foden read by Simon Russell Beale You really must read… The Sunday Times Inside story What's making news in the Sunday Times bestsellers list Hardbacks Paperbacks Contents Going. . . going Watch it: the best of the week ahead The Great Big Bid (Sun-Thu, BBC1, 6.20pm/7pm) The Lord Of The Rings—The Two Towers Today, C4,8pm Most worrying Panorama (Today, BBC1, 10.15pm) Any teenage kicks? John Peel's Record Box (Monday, C4,11.10pm) Food for thought Jamie's Great Escape (Wednesday, C4,8.30pm) Best nostaigia Must See TV—Kenny Everett (Thursday, ITV1, 10pm) More little Britain Pick of the week The Somme Monday, C4,9pm Picks of the day Radio Sunday 13 November Pick of the Day The Great Big Bid (BBC1, 6.20pm) Regardium animosa Borstal for babies The wannabes Pick of the day Dies the death Bowen's happy hour He needs friends In gods they trust Films Critics choice How many sets of eyelashes does a camel have? BBC1 Sunday 13 November ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Sunday 13 November Radio Monday 14 November Pick of the Day Pick of the week A dose of carbolic Up 'n' under God-bothering Cooking up a storm Pick of the day Limp new drama Tale of true grit Extraordinary People: The Woman With Half a Body (Five, 9pm) Word on the Street. . . Michael Moore And Me (Sky One, 9pm) Films Film Choice What did Washington always have in his mouth? BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Suffering for his art Brian Sewell's Grand Tour (Five, 7.15pm) Feeling the heat Dragons' Den (BBC2, 8pm) Number crunching Real Families: The Man Who Loved The Number 12 (ITV1, 8pm) Rites of passage Revealed: Franklin's Lost Expedition (Five, 8pm) Slough motion Making Slough Happy (BBC2, 9pm) Beneath the surface When Your Face Doesn't Fit (UKTV Documentary, 10pm) Double the risk One Life (BBC1, 10.35pm) Buffalo Soldiers (FilmFour, 10pm) Films Quite Interested? BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Wednesday16November Pick of the Day The Week's best Owl be seeing you Natural World (BBC2, 8pm) Acting the goat Rome (BBC2, 9pm) Relighting their fire Take That—For The Record (ITV1, 9pm) Cold-case policing Arctic Crime And Punishment (More4,9pm) Pick of the day 7/7—The Day The Bombs Came (BBC, 9pm) Mother knows best Family Forensics (Living TV, 10pm) Complementary talk The Richard Dimbleby Lecture (BBC1, 10.40pm) Back to the Edge Vertigo—U2 Live From Chicago (C4,11.05pm) Films Film Choice Critics' choice BBC1 Wednesday November ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Wednesday 16 November Radio Thursday November Pick of the Day The week's best It's a jungle out there This World: The Jungle Beat (BBC2, 9pm) Medicinal purposes Doc Martin (ITV1, 9pm) Top of the pops UK Music Hall Of Fame (C4,9pm) Pick of the day Little Britain (BBC1, 9pm) The inside story Death By Excess (Sky One, 9pm) In the pink 30 Days: Straight Man In a Gay World (More4,9pm) Second sight The Worst Week Of My Life (BBC1, 9.30pm) Land and freedom Days That Shook The World (BBC4, 9.30pm) Films Film Choice Critics' choice BBC1 Thursday November ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Thursday November Radio Friday18November Pick of the Day Men and motors Pimp My Ride UK (Five, 7.30pm) Survivors in time Timewatch: Children Of The Doomed Voyage (BBC2 9pm) Two up, two down Would You Buy a House With a Stranger? (BBC3, 9pm) Pick of the day Cock On The Rocks7 (BBC2, 7pm) Parisian sensation Legends: Josephine Baker (BBC4, 9pm) Same old, same old Best comedy Peep Show (C4,10pm) Oracle of the dead Descent Into Hell (National Geographic, 10pm) Film choice Critics choice Films BBC1 ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Radio Pick of the Day More little Britain Game on Rugby Union (BBC1, 1pm; Sky Sports 2,2pm; BBC2 4.45pm) Close shaves Wild World Of Records (Five, 6.10pm) A night at the opera Noye's Fludde (BBC4, 7pm) All pills and piffle Backlash (BBC2, 7.05pm) Flying high Allen Worlds (C4,7.06pm) Pick of the day Unreported World (C4,5.10pm) American mug shot Four Days In November (National Geographic, 9pm) BBC1 Film choice Critics choice Films BBC1 Saturday 19 November ITV1 Meridian Variations Sky One Channel 4 Contents Jaguar Jaguar Rolex Contents Contributors Porsche Secret Britain: What you won't find in the guidebooks Born on the Same Day The cheeky presenter and the freaky transvestite Think dfs Next Big Thing Bang & Olufsen Kirstie Allsopp and Lord Hindlip Sharps Ercol Thorntons Sir Ranulph Fiennes Barclays The Great Debauchee Feature A Sweet Story of Subterfuge and the Disappearing Soufflé Packet Grey tombstones lean agisnst one another in the tufted Epson World on a Plate UK China Egypt Australia India Philippin Turkey Australia USA Germany Warts and All BASF The Chemical Company Winter turns to spring in the time it takes to arrange The Sunday Times Chrysler Raymond Weil Geneve Mandela's Hidden Agenda Clerical Medical Junks Siemens Discover He dyed his hair with Kiwi shoe polish and brushed his teeth with Vim Glenmor Shamhunt The Knightsbridge Tracking the Fugitives Mastermind Long Day's Journey into Darkness Columbia Sportswear Company Orange Nokia Thinkisrael. com Amdega The cashmere company Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Andalucia Neville Johnson In Search of Machu Picchu CTS Horizons Grand Tour of China Orthopaedic Bed Company The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Google From the Boffins Nutted by a nut The Unlikely Event Myth World It Didn't Catch on The hovercraft Flashback Deborah Harry Kenco Abbot Ale Contents Arctics Contents Ebel Classic Toupees No Closure Going up Model Behaviour DKNY Poker Face Onoria Truly Smugly Single Who needs a relationship when you've got a life, asks Kate Spicer Doice & Garbana L'oreal Paris Tk maxx Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Fashionstyle Skinted Faking It Minted Samsung Sara Hassan Box of Delights And all because the ladies love sparkly jewelled rings. Styling by Sara Hassan Ghost Cherish Nokia Tom Stubbs Talking Trousers Style for Men Hoods up Follow Suit What a Waist Derek Rose Pyjamas Thous Shaut Covet Siemens A Little of what You Fancy A new concierge service offers its clients the most personal of services. Grae Hillary reports Boss Hugo Boss Water Wise The Sybarite Bag Pearl Glow Rough Freedom Fighter Beauty Loreal Paris Samsung What's the Alternative? Jennifer Harper Deacon Bottling out When Sarah Smith couldn't breast-feed her baby, she was devastated—as well as mortified in front of other mothers. But, she wonders, has the pro-brest propaganda gone too far? 5 Reasons Not to Fell Guilty about Bottle Feeding Chocolate Hot Saucy Little Numbers Foodstyle Take 3 Ingredients Jamie's Dinner Tip from the Top Spotted Cooking Game on where to Buy Game It is the time of year when the countryside comes to butchers and supermarkets. Sybil Kapoor has some recipes to capture the flavours of the wild When is Game in Season? Chicken Markets Remy Martin Rich Pickings Nothing's quite as luxurious as Heston Blumenthal's millionaire's shortbread Joanna Simon Sauce Cellar Notes Wine Biuff Milliner's Playground Someone's let Philip Treacy loose on a hotel in Ireland. Dominic Bradbury surveys the results Habitat Travel & living Nice Bit of Work The furniture maker David Lineley's business is booming. Victoria Stanley reports on a right eyes cess story New West End Company In the …trs Pickett James and Stan Ladies' Man Guzzler Keep It Real Bring on the under-done celebrity, says Shane Watson Pentax Giorgio Armani
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